New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 9, 1928, Page 3

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fi.fl.P. IIIINVENTIIIN 15 REBELS SLAIN ; Tt 1% ettt s soune | HOUSE ELECTION BOARD | =i s o it iner | e compiotes actons men and young women are in con- VOTES To SEAT BEGK Conte Grande, 26,000 tons, built for |TONths atter her keel was laid. stant intimate contact with each il tisande. 20000 tons Dullldey P“"B'.EMS SmVEn m“‘-flmul:nmeh iy i gibgr aod ihe vespli b5 that Yhey soon for Genoa to enter the New| There are 1750 registered clube, : AL R fall in Tove and forget entirely what York service. Construction of ~the |in London. i i bl e || 10 WAve Victory Hoe B ) g § : ’ they are here for. This condition |Republican Representative From 2 c roops. has proved a great menace to the “M ch‘im‘n K 5 steady progress of the revolution.” Penn. Found Eligible—Matter A58} vesico city, wen. 3 (wpr—e. | ¢ s ? e | Before House Next | 3 = . . teen rebels were killed in the Los X s N Gily WI“ Be SI!IS[IO(OI'] | Altes region of Jalisco “state in a | ‘ ey } ¢ Per Capita School Cost Washington. Feb. § UP—The right | , —— | three-hour fight between rebels and | o Here Less Than Average |of James M. Beck to retain his s(.i,! 5 _|federal troops, a dispatch to the| by 7 - Statistics compiled by the depart- |as a republican representative from Washington, Feb. 9.—P—Predic- | newspaper Excelsior said today. N 4 ’ E 2 ment of cmmn-‘*In o give New Brita- | Pennsylvania was upheld today by | 3 tion that the controversy over ade- | : | , > i Major Elias Gallegos Estrada, of | $ Y - \ ain's educational costs a favorable @ house elections committee by a aua:o accommodations for the Re-|(he federal force, was killed, and 3 % according to announcement [Vote of 6 to 3. — STORES — ;vpb lican l\z‘lionnl con\:snm.m :lh‘:l nrumna»nt and a private were A o = today by City Treasurer Cur- Beck's eligibility to house mem- | 5 o Kansas City would be solved without | wounded, it was added. . tis L. Sheldon. bership was challenged by Represen. | 116 MAIN STREET, COR. WALNUT dificulty was made by Chairmag| The dispatch said that Father The sur a 1o in 230 citics | tative Garrett of ‘Tennessee, the | —— e William M. Butler today after a!Aristco Pedroza, a Roman Catholic bt bl b m'“p;;ul;',‘l:; IR ncor lir i fnor laaar oo b forenoon session with members of | priest a 3 3 C Gy ranging from 3 ° i el algeadltn 16 e Iealapabthe Y A sward. Tor ope ! ground that the former solicitor | 104 Feouklos Chibticonl onfuumiiies {robel fore, escaped - on. Barashack: L e e B e he Dniled iateg mies ol e mos 18 mml::' f';e”:::rlln‘;':::;:za'uo;n‘-l.;; SRRel oL ads ? 3 : ments in cities between 50,000 mnd |a legal resident of Philadelphia. The | g 5 ’ Kansan City citizens had presented a | o Var department announced | ' < {100,000 in population Thas been |house must still pass on the ques- MM giving you this merchandise as it arrived the last minute, |today tha a is areas air- y i i T : dget achedule ol tedma. ang Lt e | W00y Hhat in dangenols. axea = $13.72 per capita, while New Britain | tion. | but here you are— | . | paid $13.42 or nts less per per- | Chairman Vincent of the commit- [planes were scouting ahead of trai:. | 3 would not meet requirenients. About |24 Were warding oft "‘“;""l ,‘“fl’":"\ g : s son. The pereentage of payment for | tee said that the report to the house | 0 persons, comprising delegates, | SENalling presence of bLands fo ] RS e school operation and nmaintenance [would be delayed for several days an |the trains, which were halted until i : SRk s s B L B S S Was no reason to believe that these | alternates, newspapermen and con- e # | vention officers will he cared for by |''° Prospective attackers had been was 45.3 per cent in the average, |drawn. the eommittes In the 4,400 rooms |lisPersed: : Y and 33 per cont for New Britain. | Beck admitted to the committes | which Kanasas City has guaranteed. ) | 3 3 i & 3 School indebtedness in the aver- |that principal home was in| — Two representatives of the Buffalo | | B . . s age is §20.59 a person, and in New | Washington and that he owned a! eity administration, however, were I | 3 R e Britain it is $40 I'he proportion 'summer home in Sea Bright, N. J., on hand to extend an invitation to | | MWL 3 X but said he had of school in¢ edness to all other leased an apart- bring the convention to that city in > ! k| £ SRR B wig indebtedness has been found to be | ment in Philadelphia a year and a case Kansas City could not care for g 5 L 3 4 CORR 40.7 per cent as against 60 per cent lalf ago and had removed his citi- it. The Buffalo representatives were 3 - X ¢ lin New Dritain. | 7enship to that state with the inten- Samuel B. Bottsford, and George P. = ———— tion of re-identifying ihmself with it | Erban, who said they had come with | | ; | . Q99 K . | politically. Those in favor: {ie consent of the mayor of Fuftalo | (huictian (enerdl Cl&lllpS Lid| : ’ & Jumps $22,500 Bond in | ™p.{lijicans, Vincent of Michigan and the local chamber of commeree | J | 3 § ' Chicago, Nabbed in East | rerkins of New Jersey: Rathbone of and were prepared to offer a . 3 ¥ i ] New Haven, Ieb, 8 (UP)—After | Tllinois; Bachmann of West Virginia: Rnarantes of $200,000 and adequate | DOWI] Tlgmly s % e | forfeiting 200 hond by failure |(uyer of Kansas; democrat, Douglas accommodations. . | 3 L . d |10 appear in a Chicago court Mon- | of Massachusetts. Aside from attempting to work § oY day, John Dudikoff, sought by local | Opposed were: Republican, Crail out the allotment of rooms at Kan-| Pekin, Fub. 8 (UF)—Death win| ¥ 3 wuthorities on a charge of obtaining |of California; democrats, Browning #as City, the arrangements commit- | henceforth be the penalty for “free 3 3 4 = 3 | money under false pretenses, has | of Tennessee, and Wilson of Miss- tea had little other than routine [marriage or divorce” by an member : i Isurrenderad to polica here. issippi. s business before it. It was probable [of General Feng Yu-hsiang's revo- J g | Dudikoff was arrested in \'Mr,-,gn‘ ® that 118 most imporant remaining |lutionary army. A recent dispatch R Frartihe 2eam Niaver pol He wid| permanent. chairman of the conven- | Methodist generalissimo maintains " & as a pa « f the Russian Ortho- Th Be B f th Y tion would be put over to some fu- |a paternal-feudal dictatorship, con- 3 N “,:\L(-r\.:.[:“-»y.,“3,?1 u', Ihll\»]”n\»lvwmwl\ | e St uy Ol e ear 1ure time. A delegation representing |tains the text of a proclamation 1s- . i ? SRR et | Scnate Banking Committee Votes To El t . Y Set Kansas City was on hand with blue [sued by General Feng, in which 3 g | Claiming ha knew where to ob- | S | ectr1 our prints showing sufficient rooms to|the increasing immorality of his R |l = Rustinnlerony el Badil Go In Detail Into Loan Situation accommodate the vast crowd which |troops is deplored. et b ; (DA Fervioe, Plillageiphig Burgaud) | pooubaliszan to) hatie obtained!| fn Tegasd to Banks each four year migrates to the sec.| The modern Chinese woman ts| That's the prodigious racing car built by wealthy William White, 170000 5 om twe New Haven men | : sions ef the convention. 1t was gen- |the cause of such drastic action.|of Philadelphia. In it he hopes to run away from all competi-lto “nance a trip to Russia.” | Washington. Ieb. 9 (—The sen- ;::'lly expected that the arrange- | The protj)-’lmf«'wn points out that | {org in the forthcoming international speed trials on Ormond-| St s ats banking comnuties voted today ts committes would not select a |voung women usually bobbed and|py, '4ona Beack “Fla. The two 1 {to conduct extensive hearings on the| temporary chalrman and key-noter |atfractively dressed, are taking an > I2-cylinder engines in the rear Sent to Prison; Offers e L for the convention at this time, al- |active part in the revolution and and one under the hood are gearcd direct to the power wheels. To Divorce His Wife 1oins on stacks and bonds allowed | 5 T R b= though this phase of the arrange- |that their work is bringing them| Abscnce of a transmission makes pushing necessary to start. |5 SEEEE 08 U Ly member banks of the federal re-| ube ecelivers ments was up for discussion. In |into constant and disturbing con ) s bR s this connection, Cahrles Fvans [tact with the officers of General 7 : o | A Gin & inEolletie T tonubian: B 'l 2 s k Hughes was still the most favored | Feng's army. [will be alowed to marry or di-|sorvica (rom poreriy slricken | et ba smeen seare misenmant | Wigconsin, author of a resolution uilt in Speaker for the job and there was some fal First of all, #ays tha proclama ce omes, found fhemssl MR s lin, the rese board to| 3 oh that Nicholas Longworth, xrumkar ol’;,tin'x TR AR T s b apP for the alleged calumination of the ,.;I P Fa R rlon|~ Sold For the house, might make a good per- |part of vouthful officers to forget %3 IT®e marriage and divorce are Hungerianggovernment, ihassoltanad oty RS 4 the hojise, might make a good per- |part of vouthful officers fo for&el|,qoingt the ancient Chinese moral|thelr lives. wilh glitiering Insignia 1o fico his wife from (hele mai- |Mittes o Nold hearings with a view 00 atiyan, helr wives at homne, even to the) . 4o and contradict the principles and the fitles of lieutenant, cap- | oo fo working out “a sound logislative | & Those attending the miecting fn- [extent of amnouncing a divoree | So0% #N2 (Ortaicl the PHnAIPIEE LS o e . remedy.” | eluded Chairman Butler and Com- [and contracting a_new - “modern | (R UE U VIR & | then oceurred it eha oA St Mt | He contended the usa of funds| Yur Price To Y mitteeman Hilles, of New York, |marriage.” This should warrant v ; : : | X he wrote: “I a B oA Tt R el marva as Our Price Te You Ser feng explained 1 o lreckoned by many observers . ed on, bt cann expec Rawson, of Towa, Williams of Ore- |the death penalty alone, in the| General Yeng explained that he freckonsd by iany Jooe tached vou, bul cannot expect papy gy this manner was to support | most. far-reaching result (hus far|vou to await my release.” | #on, and Roraback, of Connecticut. |opinfon of General Feng, even|lind become very much concerned | Fody 1ef-reieiid Fonl TR O vou : stock epeculation “in violation of the Roy O. West. secretary of the Re- |Without the second offense of ne.| OVr the fate of old-fashioned wives, Sl e e e Ilie baroness, who las broken jniane and cortainly the purpose of o publican National ~committee, also |glecting their duties in the service | faithfully maintaining the old rules . 2 lown S erlet Sreplled S HSeRHlsoll |y, Shreairall resery ok | o ands | collectively as the nationalist moxc- Fve system | {neat uniforms for the first wan present, as was Alvin T. Hert, |of the revolution. of fidelity, while their lus can separate us, but can never Kill | No romedy was put forward by of Kentucky, vice-chalrman of the| The proclamation embodicd the|Were holding hands with pretty, |ment. Hhis wis the entry of wom- iy jove for you |the Wisconsin senator, who said he committee, and several committee- [more important of General Feng's|bPobbed haired Kuomintang work- 5 2 L el = e | realized that the problem was *“com- —— All Brand New —— Kuomintang. The movement_natur- . ‘wome! |remarks s o B | 2 | KS TREATY | 2 n. | marks in the course of a recent ally attracted young women of the| KNOCRS TREAT | ple: speech hefora a group of men and| At the beglnning of the revolu- : Rome, Feb, 9 (UP)—The newspa-| Chairman Norbeck arrounced that | Do 9, M' Th T w de‘ful < p i X se fect were never bound » women in_Kaifeng. his temporary |tionary movement, General Ieng ':,‘,';d \:\13:)m‘\-c’r:‘ l)vw‘:lhrxr»‘d“x:;rcqg:“:fl‘r‘"v' 1 Teverr, commenting on the | members of the reserve board would nt 188 ese wo on S capital. On this accasion he gave plcked up Lis army wherever he | oo S taditions, gnature of French-United |be called when the committee starts Val g! his audience a great shock by an-|could obtain men and a majority | 3 tes L © “This pact|hearings next week. ‘ ues nouncing the new rule in these pre- |came from the poorer classe of | 11 text of General Weng's pro- o ongstent. It is a diplo-| Senator Brookhart. republican, of C‘-\ cise terms: |tho _population. While the politi- |louncement tells the rest of the ya(ic jmage projected across Towa. urged his bill to prohibit | M bl theniwith Terms of Proclamation |cal fortupcs of the “Christian” gen- O™ | ocean that unites as well as divides |speculative loans hy member banks, | and OIl! 1. Until the day on which I de,|cral varied, the general level of| * e the admission of women and 3 & . | ment. s was the entry of wom- | ance and America permits but the committee voted to confine | clare that the revolution has been prosperity among his troops fin- to the Kuomintang there are many | this spectacular and superfluous bit its hearings to the Lalollette reso-| successful, no man in my 1-0|nmm!\]‘vrsasvd. Youths who entered his young women engaging in work on/of theatricality.” L | v ‘ ’ " We will be closed Friday morning. 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