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‘ews of the World -uuo%dflml;::? ‘\remge Daily Circulation for By Associated Press [ s o Nov.19th 14, 541 l‘bTABLIbHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS ~ UKRAINE CROWDS MASSACRED CTY INUNERATOR Yfi‘fsi‘éfi?fifi%@?fil’ffifi%fl%‘%fifific' EHTH L RN " O FOUTOALL s BY HUNDREDS WHILE RUMANIA i g v e o MOURNS PREMIER IS REPORTED , -~ | " Crondac o ame i v P Member of Special Committee thans and Soldiers TR AIN K".LS THREE Against Appropriation Be- Slain-Soviet Officials o of By B : f f‘. Burned to Death as AT NEWINfimN J[;, on that Drouirasting " was largcls STILL FAVOR PROJECT ome gan Revolutionists Seize jifur . Jygon, Formely of ~ FOR SONE FUTURE DATR 2" o 0 5 Garrisons. " This Gity, Among VietinS vuv wora s 0 Said to Hold View unds Cannot Be Raised at Pres- Bratiamts’ Body. Borne 10 CHIDREN. THIURED! oo ories i mise ot Through Streets of Bu- oS, Place Alongside Graves of Munici. || e S w?tm.“ e : Tragedy Follows Swiftly on 10th SAve0iL e i charest — Government P ’ pal dirport and Free Public Golt | oo 00 B edding Anniversary Observance ! : - é (R, radio reports could be shut off with- Takes Minute Precau- _car briven in Front of Pacns i S ! ‘ | . 1 wrator move- | broadeast : 1, 1 dow't thi tions to Prevent Crown ger Train When Freight Passes, 1 tod peared to be desti : t has b Prince Carol’s Return, | 70 &iesteat & wedding anni sary party and their host wr \ field tantly killed at 11: lock last | irom t 1424 city budget. ght at the New n rail 1 This y ict as freely made e i = ] n it became known that of tion of civilians ai vere kilicd _“}“ L Locky X Lo 1 iered to be the prime roin| ducharest, Rumania, Nov. 25 (@) al dispatch to t In flerce street fighting in the towN | dren, as his passen LIYA 0 LG, T Kamenetz-Podolsk, son and " Mr. and Mrs, Lockwood | onse s vlew as fo its advisabil- | Negyo. Slashed \\'ith Own Late Ph\sician Trans- The firing of cannon could be | Were killed instantly while the two A out e il ias fion o 3 el geDn Beurd ail nlong the Daiecter river, S best 1 Grace PR Knife at Bristol ferred Part of Property t tch gald, while a mecling | ang are now on fhe ¢ R e oG Celebration Before Death Bt Kishineft of the Rum: Rus- | Hartford hospitals thers in city goy 0 Elan mixed commission was cancel- | The Lockwoods had spent 1 HStlogsh mopovaras 1°0 because of the disturbances, ning at the nled hid aveumenis 5 s to his views and it Soviet Officials Burned o ]" LIS \e incincrator committes 5 S Rumors of disorders in the Uk- || " > vt will be received and filed f int oyob) % niversary o o Gl AR S t . ain, is in Bristol hos- probu 12 have been growing frequent of | ahout 11:30 o'clock t 1 S EaSneE DU Lo EL L with three kn ounte ino| Lo Soutror te. Reports received at Warsaw | Hartford with 11 nths ago said that anti- r2in mMan at the 2 i . ago said that anti Drives in’ Fron it : portant programs sponsored this | day afternoon at the home of Shads The accident at 1 dropped. The —airpoft| oljyar on Andrews sirect. His zrade crossing on hain 1 s et LD ub e e, districts of Vol and Kiev. Sev- | th ad, less thar ¢ rm LU T L i 5 by the common | d slight last niznt hy cou e golf course movement horities, third of the more im- | tlicted during an altercation yester- ities accompanied by Violenea we taking place in the reco' alt} eral Soviet officials were reported to | {1 f an had gone off Y died In the burning of the | Trdin 66, due in Hartford at = 3 tilion city hall of one town = ! 13 proceed norther] il ‘\ ot ; \I ““ n' : til or £ er today. Olden Hs W b3 . syl in be had without ta and | % Men, ., president of the VO 8 car going in the same| '" e i G ixth etreet, who adm the hp 6 in SiitaiAras 1”\ !’\Il‘r((u)n St o | iomet il v\. the incinerator, aft .\ ni hs of + it he v el Tt e 4 s e 1 iRt Wn it study and investigation, is consigned B e IG declared that the Ukraine ached e point ! . 16 tha piseon hite: > W 3 d the wounds 1 tually in a state of clvil war b j Toadway crosses th bac wd and br was use of agitation inspired by for- z0ing south : ; cover presented Lefore Judge William . Chubar, chairman of the Uk- | CrOssover. Johnson brought hi - ing and the ied until Yainian-Kharkov council of com- |chine to a stop and waited. . NA’”ONAL L[GHTHOUSES Monday, December 12, Bonds were wissars several months ago spoke ‘he had been drawn past, placed at $2,000. The cases of Al- 7 the existence of many societies | 1B s in motion phonse Snowden of Andrews Nhich are conspiring to free the Uk~ and hez onto the {racks. The | o icioner Makes Large Recom. |“{ro¢t Harry - ¢ ¢ of Broad from its connection with Mos- | Bassenger train hore down on stre d Crawford (Peewee) Har- cow. jear with a deafening cras} mendation to Secretary Foover— | 2TOVe, charged wit hoof the “Red” Vessels Appear Iwag followed by a s din ! peace, were also continue 1 De- ago mysterious _ ! of by , strewing the tracks wil §51,000 for Stamford Harbor. | cember 12th under honds of of Soviet vessels in the Black | Wreckage for a disiance of nearly i ! According to the po Jam which borders on the Ukraine, 500 feet. About 20 from th Wash on, Nov. 25 (P—Expen- |and a number of other negrocs wer: was reported in Bucharest. Ruma- | point where the imp: ume, the ¢ ? for improve-dattending a Thanksgiving Day part o el i s e o Al i L I. Tock. Ment and repairs %o the national | ;¢ o e thut several Soviet ships were seck- | wood's body was by, WUheitwolflianiotise s service fanningstnonsealioo of the day a consldr e e o attached to the | children were found by {he side of ¥+ar beginning June, 1928, was rec- | ; liquor was consum lialan Blacl ot e e e the only one Ommended to Secretary Hoover to- ! ording to the story of wit- taken over by Wrangel, only to be of the party consciol ‘x When the v orge R. Putna commis- e ca obnoxious, using pro- seatte after the eventual Soviet |wrecked mach s being inspect- 4 hthouses. € age in the presence of Victory In the Ukraine. Reports also | ¢d, the hody of s, Lockwood was h mmissioner submitted his | s n. He refused to desist Match, Mere current that revolutionary located re ndations in two groups, the | an taken into the next roo It is understood { niovements were in progress. The Children Hurried to Hospital. st inch items, calling for | where t r men tried to q B raandronred Dy ¢ | The bodies of the three vietims @ nditure of $2,077,000 for | him. Their efforts were in vair (Continuied on Page Seven) were placed in a t s car while | public kers In the service which | during the argument, it is alleged the [\\g|v‘y”)/“l children were placed | 2re necessiry for the immediate | that he pulled a penknife from his ?mncm were waiting {o take them 100,000 is for fhe construction or | Hargrov ro: eve and fell to th )mt;vi ls. Af the locol purcha cquipment of light- floor, where of the party WILL UIT BUSIN s el s lle e decomen | IURSIS S I aeousaint AL handed Bank Block, Main Street, Middle- E proceeded to Springficld i ns recommended for the | it to Olden, made immeds; town, Damaged by Flames of Un- | Tt Dunn of N Haven, en- i I e district include: | USe of it. Following the & un- er on the passenger train, filed $ 1o establish a light house at | James left the house and walk determined Origin This Morning, ook q o1 . @ report on the accident, as follows: rt ; : st a guarter mile to Emmet Elockholdels and Creditorsiiei ot AR s e . where he hecame weaker ctown, Nov. 25 (B 5 0 . side of the train for some distan - to navigation at Stamrford | oM loss of blood and slun Lol shopmingdio A to Discuss Situation Bitort wa ronched the oid : e pund. estimated at $15 = freight train was passing on our left ' tion right of P \ 5 ; DaCh 1 Monday going towards New Haven, and for $99.640 for cxic whose names wer as in a washroom on the &ccond fioor e some distance heforc the car reach- Staten 1 lig depot; | M4 taken to Appell's Ga foun ing the lay s of . | T hadtiost sight of st of Great AN the police notified. Screvant Prosecutor John Notices were received today by o . 5 £ - Henry Jeglinski and Officer Defender Ju A the car again until ' Salt pond. 1 L $36,000 for stockholders of the Farmers Milk |it was struck. now aids at A ; Skt went to) the sce 1ol ) Ui b 7 Co. that the board of directors has ! William €pacek of 325 Hillstown $72.00 for ] tiongil] 1o D aundediman ito it ] oREthalenoon e el - 1 1o officers, after being by n over lar R 4o £ B8 James that e had been The first g Andrew Hargrove, wer - rabic s dam grove 1 ) 1 1 part- 1 owned by Na :d that it is “inadvisable to | on the busincss further.” | (0 arrive at ! 1 re. 76 stoclholdarst 1ntilia | Drnest Weir ves nearby, who | igl o o ot company, which hus been wholesal- |1 turn ¢ L ed for New irit The ) h and Bernard J. A Alreliin: e § Hartford pe and Dr. Boyee, The for . They i wnd Berna ok and retailing milk and cream | : [to the Olive e Bile there { ortly afterw headquarters at 453 South | MAle “““‘"I notitigglalon _""l" STRUGK BY AUTO Sergeant Jeglinski notic re deps it was called uin street. A meeling of all who | Policeman David S MR fcout worn by Older a esleyin store o S st R e e e G 1 it (t worn by Olden H \ Hig ditors will be held mect | Noise Drowns Approach of Train. t is believed t the noise o Mrs. Catherine Rynn Painfully _ auarters, together with Iphor defective wirt afternoon at 2 o'clock at| It is believed that the noise of L LA i ShE *hentioals. extingnis) y o SS| fre t ecar was so great § U. A. M. hall on Glen | “‘]i”iy:m’l Ml_" e 5 a5 Jured in Accldent — Car Was talk. Later in t) evening, aft. Iy 4 200 damage J n Lo questionin £ Frnest 1 was organ- | 4PProach of the north hou Driven by Berlin Man, den and D author- | S¢nger t 1 or to he the warning | MeG cudc e o ttod 2 i cmpioyes, was op: e 1 of the Wesiminster apartments on el ol It has func- b \ ; confession, Andrew Hargrove e corporation | driver looked to the south be Fesuaintslredl AN aR putICh ANl M R ste 10 INCREASE IT§ STOCK & 3 tocseninE onl el \e Ay utomobiic driven by Raymond I Briial ”"1‘ sl ! TEfenanty crrupted Dyer, second selectinan of Berlin, > 2L ';I‘f oy the encoming train since the p airout ¥ o'clock last night, on South | N : S 1 i Main sircet near the genor High | 250 @ S f 2 Will A~k Banking Commissioner To S T e T e Approve Capitalization Kise ve come i cut. He was taken to police b tire o in th ctive Sergen from their f on { rining the situation EAtne ich confronts the company is, in follows: e, bruises and an injury to the shoul- | 4 L To $1.000,000 ‘At a recent meeting of the hoard | - It wassald at New Britain Gen. | 107 Police. 4 . who at f £ directors it was decided that un- ll‘mes and .]all Tclm 1 hospital today that no fracturcs ed responsible ¢ - L inerease from §7 | | ool, and suffcred painful cuts | Yiaa halted ihout the forchead, sovere body existing conditions it was inad- In Lottery Ring Probe i been discoverct and Mrs. tivnn [Kingvis implicated in a cu 00,000 in the capitalizat visable to carry on the husiness fur- . ” i neral condition was “good.” She Lake Compounce several | New Britain 1st ther. A meeting of stockholders was | New Haven, Nov. 25 () — Fines |l 500 a e B0G0 il weeks ago. It was ehown at that |ed by the corporators to t callod for the purpose of discussing (and Jail sentences were distributed 05 (E00 aa s Iy imie, however, that he used a knifc conjunction with the irs of the company fully and ' by Judge Stanley Dunn in city court Win vt hle police he was | N Se1f defense, after he had been at- [the building which hou niceting it was unanimously to three of five men arrested driving towards Berlin with his wite | 12CKed by two men, one from South- | hank, This is the sec decided to dispose of all the real es- | 8 turday in a raid by local po and two friends, when Mrs, Rynn | 1MEton and the other from Meriden. lmade this year the oftlortussats the com- | on alle loftery rings operatin tarted to cross the street, hesitated | H® escaped with a tine. T PR s ST b0 DT o 5 pany at the best price obtaing . that district. nd then arted again, runnin Olden Hargrove, who is a! prose 1 earlier in the y ‘Bids were called for and several | The remaining two, charged With baqpingt the automobile with some | €harged with breael Application is being made fo recelved. The highest bid does not |purchasing lottery (ickets, Wert fforce, In an effort to avoid striking [0 assault with & dangerous hanking commissionce for approval quite cover the liabilitics of the !fined $5 each. [the woman, Mr. Dyer swerved his WCAPOD, Wus before the court as re- of the plan to purchase the | company and in order to liqu ¢ | Charles H. Simmons, said 1o Ve lear sharply and went onto the curb, ntly as November 16, v Wi | huilding at a reported price of its affairs and avoid further losses it {the leader, was fined $200 and sen- | Knocking down several signs in front | fined $3 and costs for breach of the Lo is deemed advisable to call & 1 to jail. William Coy . al-dof a filling station. The windshield | Peace. THis arrest at that time was | ing of all creditors and stockh s [leged to have been Simmons’ right- fand one of the doors of his car were | Prought about by his attempt to en- - of the I s Milk Co.. Inc., 1o jhand man. got $100 fine and will [damuged and he suftered " the plant of the Bristol Brass THE WEATHER cansider o compromise offer which [spend 30 days in the lockup. Swan |laceration to the ring finger of | Corp.. after having been denied ad- — will be submitted, Robin, 99 Dixwell avenue, goes o |left hand from & piece of glass. e | mission. | New Britain and vicinity: The hiowrd of directors feel that [jail for ten days and must pay a;was treated at the hospltal, after| The fact that the Hargrove family Generally tonight and the interests of all concerned will be |fine of $90. The $5 fines were meted | which he went, to his I wme. It was | consiets of the parents and 17 chil- | | Saturday; somewhat warme better eonsel served by this method of out to Willlam Culbenson and | necesss to take m\ml stitches to | dren, necessitates their occupying Saturday procedu Irank Blye, Iclose the cut. Hwo adjvining housus, * 10th LS SSTER1S FOLSOM PRISON HUTINY ENDS o s i AS. MLTIAMEN THREATEN T TURN JAIL INTO WATER TANK BleaLs Down and Sobs Hyster- S y When Prosecution Seeks LURE” BY PRAYER 11,200 Convicts Lay m Make Her Testily D Guns, Rel WILL BECOME NN Guards Held” as Host TELLS HOW BROTHER ages, and Accept New Bediord Girl, Miraculously ACT ) i ED BEFORE MURDER Healed, Enters Convent |~ Warden’s Terms—Nine Mrs. Ryson Drops Head on Brass : IR Ki“ed During O“t' Brother's Conversation at he Breakfast He Ate Before He wene M Mice M. Toomey, Able to Walk 0 Park Where Wite Wae sno After Eight Years sufrering, 1o Flooding of Cells Planned and Murdered, Desote Life To Religion—Doctors a¢ [ast Resort—Vast Substantiate Remarkable Miracle. e e Army, Gas, Airplanes and Varied War Instru- ments Enlisted in Fight to Prevent Escape of California’s Desperadoes L, Nov. 23 P most spectaculir 12 history peaceful end today when sev- nvicts who yeste themselves in a ccil national guards- “,m, After N E i il officers in a pitched last day 3 d wttle ed in the loss 0 ered to Warden rw - r foot and found the pain 10 revolting conviets laid down s ever. But she discovered t i ch they had ieging force of more 1 released the four held as hostages Warden's Terms Miss Toom assert t s of Warden Smith were ac- physicians who afte an pted by the conviets after their foot pronounced it r n informed of plans experts Included nedica N ifor fiooding the cell house and in- sho had previonsly tr mber, Miss Toomey ed m: hite ke ss a di- Ah A 4 campaign of starva- ) e " tion as possible meagures to prevent or ; i $8 n“fl MARK PASSE“ The spokesman, whose name was 18" departu him. ot revealed, pleaded for leniency Yo e ethi for the rebellious convicts but War- e . : inquired what food would be given railing abont those who might be put into eoli- 1d her shoulders v 1l Olfl(‘lal,\' De(‘lde to l\ccp tary. ¢ dfm-n\v ‘:;‘ ;n;-“gn»:::‘(”:x:’ L Books ()pcn for that prisoners so punished would given one meal a day the rebels \9 000 capitulated. | e four guards who had been 1k row of court roon : i held as hostages emerged from the her neighbors n th o §9.000 ¢ heleaguered cell house laden with of her identity, als r t i Yew Bril- \woapons, including two pistols, a i Lross, thiS yumber of knives and an axe, which the convicts gurrendered ¢ e ; 1.200 Convicts Involved the court room. Calling Mrs. Ryer- L ISH DSpINTUG BV LG S i flen then announced G Bench alongsi 1 Nove 9 and which o™ oi1q enter the cell house, tried to console 8. Ryer- | Wd LRI * 1. Which housed more than 1,200 con- <on still was T viously he had espressed K into t FRARL 8 oty ! ief that not all the 1, a0k Aned. 8 Ave fers when surcr Leon ss. He sent the jury from | SPrague submitted to him a report AL SMITH'S COAT STOLEN oria " il 50 o 51000 LR s O the goal. Then national need for relief account of the sion and steal Clothing—Burglary ¥ New England floods. This mark was AN 0 SarsEE e, d to roll in until today mem. | | Today f vt .- s, 2, Ohio Man Murders in Rage Total, Nov Over Wife's Attempt to Get Divorce sville, Ohfo, Nov. 23 (UP)— of rage over the suit of his divor eter MeCrory to- Qred at his wife's home, psons, wound- 1 shot himself. McCrory was wounded in s stepmother from the < of his father. ory had been mily troubles for sever: weeks ago his wife the door of anding to d admit nd ) Cook boys were killed. volver, Me- arch through but his s between as he William Woodin Heads [ st Tt threatened to shoot her. McCrory American Locomotive re [ et striking his son in New York, N (W N r—— e v oting his son, MeCro Woadin, president of 1he Amér-| | Pramier Bratianu, tirned the weapon on himself, W . 5 o Knowing Death Near, e aerolitngey e, Had Coffin Built Uncommonly \lildr\u\'inter s no hairman, in place Buel o Nov. 25 devick 1% Fitzpatrick, who | | oo % 2 TatiAn Says G Ioucesler Sage utly had o 1 death—so G v ov. 23 (- Woodin is officially connects strong that his coftin | Glouce own” weather prophet about 16 corporations. He s || Lyi time ago. John Walmsley, belicves it will be director of the New York ederal The emicr directed a3 an uncommonly mild winter, bank. General Motors cor- ant carpenter at his country There are two outstanding signs and American ship and | home to m g wood upon which Walmsley, whose predic- Commerce corporation coffin for ing 0 v | tions are taken very seriously her precise me ‘uts. On the | bases his forecast, One is that all [’onland “(‘., Has premier’s instructions the peas- | the horuet's nests he has seen are ant hid the cofin in the be low, showing t hornets know First Real Snowstorm | 0 Suren on the coun, | the sweather will be mild with letle Portland, Maine, Nov, 23 (P fry estate which Bratianu him- || snow, and the jumping of frogs from Iortiand Jd its first reai snow- self had streams to the hanks, which he says on overnight., Three N fact became public only | hever happens in advance of eold ¢ ow blanketed this yo day when, r a long ||weath is the rther. tion, and the fall throughout the :h, the coffin was found and To prove that Le really belleves i was - believed tohave been | ghipped to Bucharest, where it || bis own propnecies, Walmsley s. thout the same amount In Ver- || \cag geen to be almost as plain as | [he does not intend to grow a bemiw mont, Northficld reported five 1088 S tor' this win‘er, He wore & long ou. tnehes |last year.

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