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20 6,000 KILLED IN CHINESE. FIGHTS Reports From Orient Also Tell of Break With Reds BY GLENN BABB (Asso. Press Far Fast pon (A. P. Far I":nln'ru Corre. ~m|n1ln ni) bloody t weekd has that south Ch 1 ations with th nd completely onut'the actual Chinese ng s F'rom the ent and to the sout officfally conn ven 45 Hours w0 Leave g ’\l« odshac resentatives in Hank barely 48 hours to rounded up early last Friday ing and marched bound thro morr set as the limi Shanghai. Thus dea sians who for tha last t wers the accredited brai toinalist moven scenes of their forme have tasted the A h they are responsible for other” foreigners Chinese revoluti Tha absence of ing. except st oteworthy. During last week not a singl ualty, except Russians from the whole Some non-Russiar the Hankow round later released wi During the comm Canton, it was necessa approximately 12 ish and Germans ing areas fol sailors. rines to protect : tal. No one was hurt, however, 6,000 Believed Slain The latest offictal foreign reports enable one to make ‘a fairly ac- curate estimate of costs of Can ton’s orgy. At least 6,000 have perished. who seized the Killed 4,000, recapturing th killed 3,000. At least cight Russians ecuted in short order ignominiously paraded Vice Counsel Hassis at the headquarters of ist party. H morning of T member cheka executed the na- throug! hup to anti-foreien are beli The comr city December while the anti-reds in city two days ved to were after he was arres the com One s&la The other bore such names as Gogol, Kornlolov, and Litzky The Soviet consul g family are pr about 20 ¥ ns. eventual fate is uncertain. All been paraded bearing palacards call- ing upon the populace to wreak theilr pleasure upon them. Several of them were sl 1 with and spat upon. The Chinese anti documents seized at sulate prove that the instigated from the refen of terror on D claim the milit woman persons sk Libov oners ver Ja assert that Moscow to burn th 20 Million Damage The P"II‘ 1al d stimatad dollars, when ) has ordercc 1gainst pre pani res 18 an anomaly. who sought and tnspiratio n are Soviet represen Fands of S olested tolic truction of bols al &pc asked by the Associat Soviet Consuls Busy of Soviet Lring. up th of the ! joint enterprise ‘ elans, He declared 1} general at Tier closely watched as t of subve ctiviti id, since ol Russian ¢ of Cr Chinese eastern 1 ited to be one of ¢ Ttussians, ‘aleo wwatehing. . General Chang thousand mile frontier Russia. He, therefore, count on immunity from military attack as the nationalists can. Also comp) churia dictate 12 the Soviet tu overt hostilities + foreigners in geneia satisfaction over the K. Many who were w think that it will rid the 1 in the in from the Wuhan vuchdng and Han- Prices of Turkev \r Now Going Downward Ha d, Pa., Dec: 20 (UP) shing a‘record high sin; first turkey auction-of the wls which at the year he s have plunged downward cent mark establish- aay priee the auc- dropped low as st price bid yes- en further drop before Friday, auction day, 2 Springfield Girl Held On Charge of Larceny New York, Dee. 20 (#-—Miss Con- Blanchard, 27 ars: old, of 1 Maple a gfleld, Mas was turned o of that city today to face a charge of grand tarce to police 11 come here to Henry.” who induced worthless check k.and draw $200 on Fenry deserted her given him most of thh » told police who arrest- for giving a bogus check to her hotel bill Sprin ount er her Kiwanis (‘luh Plans t\nnual Banquet Soon | banquet of the Kiva ted by President No dafe has been quet but it probably in January, 15 heen ap- Leventhal Billings and n committee, Berg, Harry and chairm Harry Wessels War ‘Lristmas party of the 1d tomorrow. club will be \uhmalimc Baee Calls Of Its Social Events New London, Dec. respect. for the d the -4, and six members now to be mak- Jliant battle to keep dly air of th LECTUR Mass., I Al NOTED Fa 53, en routs fter she had ning huilding on widely. to a heen stov cansed the is unable to | \EXAMINE THREE KNIVES ations with Japan and Man- | caution before inelt- | White H 20 (A—Out of | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. FOR TRACES OF ATTACK! Police Trylng to Identify Uged by Jaknbinas in Assault on Wife. The police tod ing to determine e Richof “rank Jakubinas of 25 was used' in th aturday night 3 Chest- stabbing | hut were e con- ppeared | of blood n the weapo s attack by Jakubinas his wife, practically ition at Jakubinas will be withaut ar wv] will lf Thomas J. ( Tn that his ition warrants the setting of ald Jakubinas he will be iail GIFTS FOR PRESIDENT Turkes, court = to a | | i‘ | Potatoes, Beets, Wristlets and Even Child's Scrap Book Are | Sent Him. | Washington, Dee. 20 (P—Christ- | |mas gifts for President Coolidge are beginning to find their wa e from the of the Pnited States The first of the annual baich of | turkeys has arrived. He is a 25 or more pound gobbler, In every w: a fit specimen for the presidential Christmas table rom Idaho has come a sack of from Michigan a supply of red beets and from other pa of the country have come other e bles from which anyone could s lect a tempting Christmas dinner. A little child from the middle west has sent the president a scr: book and a New England grand mother, has sent him a pair o woolen wristlets which she knitted herselt and to which she attached | a card ‘saving “These are to keep you when you come back to Vermont.” John Caolid the presider arrived in Washington to speénd the Christmas holidays with his parents. He will remain here until after ¥ew Year's wh he will resume his studies at Am- herst, Maple Hill Boy Wins to the four cornérs warm son, oo Weapon | three | of Mr. and laikz ihgs. “PLEASE HURRY, THE AIR IS BAD” Tap by tap came first word to a waiting world 's crew of 40: “There are six (of us). air is.” more than 100 feet below the Service and the Herald artist. HAR’VIO“!Y L{]DGE INSTALLS elry From Associal Order charge of retiring worshipt those who we promot: mer Police who onic ring C. E. Degree at Cornell ,’ Another scholastic honor was wan by Herbert B. Olmstead of 27 John- son street, Maple Hill, when he was | one of seven Cornell men who were granted first degrees at the univer. sity this year. His accomplishr is more unusual when it is cor ered that he made the four course in three years a He is the so stead. His fath bout to be graudated from the Sen- tor High school and his educatior from this point on was gained through work he did outside school He had such a high mark among | students at the Senior H school that ho was allowed to atiend school on a half day basis during his senior ear.. He was graduated at the ear age Hu went to Mount Hermon paratory school where he scholarships. Camp (lara R N. of A, Holds Annual Llectmn At a meeting of Camp Clar: 4375, . N. of A, held last ev the following officers were elected for the coming year Oracle, Miss Selina. Dube; vice oracle, Mrs. Rose Rleal; past oracle, Mrs. Georgianna Dube; chancellor, Mrs. Minnie La | May; recorder, Mrs. Marion Dow- | sett; receiver, Miss Irene Suprenant; marshal, Mrs, Angelina Be ant marshal, Mrs. Or sentinel, Mrs. Rose D Mrs, Ora Miller; second Rose Desmaur Mrs. Minnie pre- won two inne manager manageres third man La allation will take place on January 16, (Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn MAIN ST. MgNSlNQ PHONE 1409 ear _ S Suggestions for Gift Giving A w ifts which have alth of charming intimate things- that personal touch so valued and so rare. Handkerchiefs Lingerie Umbrellas Bath Sets House Dre clry Dic Gifts for Babies Negligees and Bath Robes Pajamas — Hosiery — Gloves New Sca ufs — Costume Jew- New s — Madeira Work | dent ! the White . OIm- | ro; n he was | while s Knives Enough for W hn‘hm; hington, Dec 2 A ooligde Wa Hous Publicatio arked wonld o) it House & pl | knives of sented by nieous supply many description: riends and admirers, How a naval diver ha Please | mn from the living members of the sunken “Is the gas bad?” “No, but the mered out his Morse Code signals on the submarine’s hull surfa presponse from the men trapped within is ace of Provincetown harbor and received his heartening graphically envisioned here by Geor e Clark, NEA H. 5. BASKETBALL TEAM HELD T0 §CH0L FLOORS Principal Slade Playing in Preliminary to Ai- befo Torbids Live New Britain Game permi re playing am “assidy t From Goon ntendent tl e not well Curtis, hospital iriam uperi s I We do consider } critical.” ] said the White House n was in constant com- with the h SURPRISE WITHESS Former Meleo City Newspaperman Testifying Teday fn Slush Fund Investigation. hing request \hs Goodhue T( Id\‘ N —A toda ra < or in the Good " . Calvin Coo lition of ar-old Mrs. Shows lmpm\ ement L pother of , who s ill with s sudden- a surprise Rob- ears a ness was said to be Mucray, for many n in Mexico ¢ He to throw some light ents which e been m Hearst newspapers p porting to show that the Mexican had been created. Hearing: the committes had been adjour until next Tuesday Reed, republican chairman, had left upon the appearance tness committee mem- a with plans for an hearing later today. perm cted ned Senator Pennsylvania te D-0+0p0-0.-0:0-6- 0 k \ | ( .______._‘\\ and See Our DIAMOND DISPLAY In Our Windows LEGHORN «THOMAS A new Firm with~ an Old Reputation. EST MAIN STRIET O OUR STOCK AND PRICES ARE UNEXCELLED “Buy Your Diamonds rl()n] a Jeweler.” Mnccc]l&w Distinction, Pride Enduring Joy Are the Results of Giving fewelry For Christmas ier Tl s e U e Four More Shopping Days RPRPPIP PP OB G sCa & P-00P 0 PP OPWe0Q (FINGER MARK TRACED He learned that the young man came from Kansas City and he re- TO MAN NOW HUNTED" 1 that the stolen car driven by abductor came from the samo g J Kansas City police were called on the phone and it was discovered that | Dr. Herbert L. Mantz, who had been robhed of his ear at the muzzle of a gun, lived only a few blocks from where the Hickman family dwelt | Los Angeles, Dec. 20 P—4A Then came the photographs of the I'mark on voung man, taken at the time ha | wheel to the police identifi as held for forgery. —They wer tion of William Edward Hickman rushed to the school official who had | as the alleged kidnapper and killer | talked with Marian Parker's abduc- lof Marian Parker.| tor. She identified the kidnapper Police Sergeant H. L. Barlow, | finger print expert of the Los geles force, was given the steer wheel of the Chrysier coupe, identi- fied yesterday as the car driven by [the abductor. He obtained prints of the finger marks on the wheel, some on the re win and then started the task of secking to match with records in the headquarters ar- R His first a ‘ll Was By This Means Trat Los Angeles Police Got Clue to Slayer. an automobile steer FOUND DEAD IN IVORYTON Midletown, Conn., Dee. 20. (UP) body of William Cavanaugh, ;5, was found today near the post office in Ivoryton. While death was bellaved due to natural causes, police said the case ild be investigated. overy was that the finger marks matched those of Wil- | liam A Hickman, arrested last summer for forgery Certain flowers will not bloom {f they are subjected to continuous light. The Burritt Art Shop 85 W. MAIN STREET PROFESSIONAL BLDG. Opp. Capitol Theater ‘W‘_Gifthings’ | About the Shop We often wondered if you know all about our service— Do you know, that we are never too busy to do up nicely, and pack, and ship, for you, any gift that purchase from In other words, Just select the and we'll do all Business this holiday is very good with us The peopl of New Britain and vicinity appreciate me unusual quality, season thank you! ndise of and moderate prices For tomorrow we offer ma cial values. CAKE SETS Consisting of 7 p shapes and decorations it when you see it es, in entirely new You will like $2.69 , ROSE GLASS BRiDGE us you gitt, Speelally price A fresh shipment of candy has come In. d pieces of n pottery have admired by v, and the prices none too high. SETS s and l drink- creamer and $11.76..... $6.89) foote are Be sure to see our window display of Men." ing gla 1 sandwich Spectal ot (s BOOK ENDS ame et for One Bride only a few left We hn\'f’ a large as- sortment of Desk priced from 95 to $25.00. “Grab Bag” at 25c are popular be- their values a fine model For Tomorr ship extra ks 0w only $2.29 (Thelr Reg. value s $2.9 $2 our Boxes very cause are big TONIGHT! 6 to 9 ONLY TEA SETS Consisting of 23 pieces, new he shapes, in an attractive tanger trimmed with blac \ for £0.00 per set, b through, slightly fmperfect. Ba sure to bring in your child to receive a “Happiwork” cut out puzzie which 15 iful | being given away e color, FR made to We are op sell There is a. Greeting for every member of your famlly, on display in our shop. Will sell as is $2.95, (None Charged or Delive Globe Clothing House What to Give ALLEN-A HOSIERY All Silic to Hem All Silk Service $1.45 $1.95 3 Pairs $4.00 3 Pairs $5.00 All Silk Chiffon $1.95 3 Pairs $5.00 GOODRICH ZIPPERS and ARCTICS MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN Globe Clothing House

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