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HOOVER-TILSON TICKET IS HEARD Tennessee Republi Gonn. Man Candidate crats name & Jtheir candida n the vote strong man as . Hoover would be of some of the south- . why, the fact is | born and spent | re in the West worked on L lad, went to Yal graduated, ma ad 1 t profession. rict decided to 1 did. He is in the As n formally + leader of the ma- © house of 1 it il country, can Suggests v there, r in th pre today. whic 1 Committes and con- in doubtful” 1 of the Ad- na NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927. China Iy is of commu: essitating im- been servin propag. 3,000 LOSE LIVES Imediate severance of diplomatic r |cause the breakdown of Chinese rev- {olutior ! Shek War Details From Canton ADe wuacomem: anss ine Kuerincans exc. Congressmen From This State. |cutive committee had instructed | Foreign Minister C. €. Wu to in- igurate moves looking toward sev crance of relations, but that the min- | to ister had not had time yet to carry | out his instructions. ult of disorders | Five Russians Accused re by radicals | 1t Was learned today that the Nan- htloal Kin holding pris- eht st i Russians charged with | on against the Ghinese govern- | nt. They have been in jail at| Oct. 1. Meager Shanghai, Dec. 15 P—Owing the interruption of communications rom Canton as a r itendant on its nd recapture 1ils of the en However, despateh from Canton 1o various sources indicate that the h toil in last night's nationalist p, which were at first stated as bly not exceeding 4,000, cach 5,000 at least. Although nationalist authority has cen reestablished police headquar t been taken at last o Reds with a sre maintaining a dete ined stand there. Number of Reds Executed Disorders continued but were con 1. Numerous in ere burning. An un- chow since ins formerly were ad- to two Chinese generals re- 1 of communism by the I generals es- | »fore they were due to | tialec i nationalist vice-min- speaking the University club merican and Chines: American universities, “with the recent ex- will or for st night b composed of zraduates o stated that posures of communist activities in ‘bina, China determined to rid her- At of communism. The China, communism means choas and disor- der; China is fed up on such activi- If the Kuomintang is to sur- communism must be expelled.” number of reds have been neee despatches yesterday stgte that dawn revealed countless dead bodies in the streets. They ¥V Iso state that labor union head- wrters was razed and innumerab CONN. HOLDS AN Strongly Entrenched [ SE H. M (Wa igton Bureau of the N, Waehington, D. C., Dec. Seventieth Congress of the Connecticut delegafion in th house of representatives more strongly entrenched in power than eve h member was retained in im- portant committee places when the liouge adopted the recommendations of the republican committee on com- sman John New Ilaven, who is serving his ninth term in the house and the oldest member of the Connecticut delega- tion in point of service, retains hi post as republican floor leader, one of the most important jobs in con- gress. Congressman Richard P. Frecman of New London, serving hie scventh term, was reassigned to the com- mittee on rivers and harbors and is tn dircet line for the chairmanship now held by Congressman §. Wal- {lace Dempeey of Lockport, N. Y. Congressman Schuyler Merritt of mford, serving his sixth term, s retained on the committee on | now ready to consider interstate bus |referring to the milit > | tional pa finde members | Q. Tilsen of | | which will soon consider legislation ! water All of these are regarded as ex-| SSth street, who alleged she gayg caucns, The rivers and harbors cor | t AL | Popcke represented, according to mittee handles ail legislation per-| the complainant, that he had con- taining 1o the improvement nections through ministers, business Americun harbors and inl H I [ imen and others that put him in a ways and is considercd one of t position to make a great deal o most important committecs in the | e !money for them. Usually, they told house. The interstate and foreign |J gu . the district attorney, he did not o e ot oS | Lange. Number Lose Mongy i mae croar the exace nature of the railroad, bridge, and other inter- | 4 |investment, but to at lcast one of state commerce legislation and is T {them, it is alleged, he mentioned an gislatio nflsactlofls oil stock as a profitable investment. regulation legislation. All legislation Popcke Refuses to Talk establish- | New York, Dec. 16 (P—Hls ca- On advice of his lawyer, Charles ment of the country as well as na- | . ; A. Oberwager, Popcke refused to dis- comes within the jurie- L or 05 @ promoter and financial ad- o "ine charges yesterday or to an diction of the military affairs com. |Viser to Lutheran ministers and ay |qyer any question. His father i nittee. |members of that church balted hy |wise refused to discuss the case. The The only Connecticut congressman (the district attorney, Erwin B. lafter recently caused the asrest of to get & mew place is Congressman 'Popcke, 26, son of the Rev. William the Rev. Gottfried Krause of the E. Hart Fenn of Wethersfield. In ad- ‘]’(m\ ke a Lutheran clergyman, of |%ion Lutheran church, dition to places on the banking and [424 S4th str Istreet, of which Mr. Pop: currency and education committecs [ed yesterday on a cl tor, and had him held in $3.000 bail and the chairmanship of the census [larceny. He was held in $50,000 bail |on a charge of swindling. mittee, Congressman Fenn was |by Maglstrate Goodinan. —_———————————a——= named for a place on the labor com- | Popcke's arrest followed gom- mittee, This new assignment was | plaints to the district attorney thut 4 b Fe given him in. lieu of his assign- about 300 persons had msn]-u:](‘:x cning eet ment in the last congress to the 330,000 to Popcke for “investment” | a ommittee on expenditures of the only (o receive no return. The s Q kl S ]I d state department which was abolish- 'cifie charga upon which he was held atckly oothe by the hou was brought by officials of Town census committee i6 now con- all who said that on Nov. 5 last, | 1f You suffer from burning, ach- a reapportionment leglsla- | Popeke gave them a bogus check | ID8 fect try bathing thera in hot water to which you have added Sylpho-Nathol—one teaspoonful to cach quart. Instantly relieves sore- g tion and will soon begin work on |for 3200 as part of the rental of the lesislation necessary for taking the 'hall for that night, ®hen Popeks next census. Congressman l'enn s [iield there what he called a Schu- third in rank from the chalrman-|bert-Brahms concert ness, softens callouses. Ilinds corns ship of the cducation committee astors Chief Complatnants bunions. Banishes body odors. Present during interrogation of | Wonderful for those who have to looking toward the establishment of | Popcke by A, ant District Attor- Stand or walk a great deal. Get o ate department of education ney Alexander Lehman were lawyers SYIpho-NaNthol at all dealers. in the government with a cabinet |representing or claiming to know of member as it head. President lat least 80 persons allegedly victim- to the A pre-eminent ert Hoover tention as th ervice vietory in nim would t eader, John Tennessee Hoover and M Republicans of ul opport Journal says, 11 editorial he “Not a Bad Ti “In fact it would one, very good. . “That would be re strong ticket. Hc strong in th south; in able to all be a very The KINGe ops looted. Those few that re- I'mained untouched were heavily bar- ricaded. A thousand houses were hurned, according to the Japanese despatches. While the danger to forelgners is helleved to have passed United States naval authoritlies have given permission to Americans whoso homes were In the suburbs of the Chinese city to return and armed parties have been withdrawn fron shore to their ships. A heavy concentration of forelgn- ers of many nationalities remains in the foreign section. 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