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NORTHERN CHINESE FORCES RETREATING Wollapse of Standing Delense Causes Debacle Natienal g tve on Peking of 1he northern recentiv oper Bas cuused a ot armi Lat ports trom the battlefront Btated that th onalists had cap : Tientsin-1u- sbout 75 mil Nanhinz ot Fov i e N told of 1 19, (P 20,000 fng duvie Yenchon: pepori i i it o gl Hs J geno Wl o tlonali-1 g ®n offusih ern Gon ernor o objoct at Kow left 1} mand. v army N The result of this battle was destruction of rinies of Chiang Kai-Shek, com- noclict of the Nationalist m's 00U wen nd U eccupation of Taining outhwest of Yenchov fu by | Y- The deb: forced Marsiul Chang Tsung Chang, chict northern gencral now in the field. to fall 1 ultinatoly fo forces & I on Yenchowtu and to concentrate his Tainfu 40 miles south of meanwhile is ad- vancing north along hoth banks of the Yellow river and the troops have cvacuated and Taming Boy Runs Into Street, Hit by Fireman's Auto Albert Feingold, 5 ©f Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Feingold of 38 Brooklawn strect, ran from the sidewalk into the road near the foot of Arch strect about 4:30 yester afternoon and dan operated Fred G. Linn of 133 Shuttle Meadow avenue, who was going south on the strect at the approximate speed of 18 miles an hour. according to h#s report to the police. There was a car parked near the curb and the boy ran from the rear of it, so that Lieutenant Linn could not see him in time to avoid striking him. nas s | At New Britain General hospital, | where the boy was taken, it was said he did not appear seriously in- jured. Dorothy Isaac, aged 8, of 1 Wallace street, told Officer Fred Wagner the accident was unavoid- ablc. Automobiles operated by Mrs. Ada | Thompson of 544 Eddy-Glover Bou- levard, and Tony Demihti of 123 Main street, collided at the intersec- tion of Myrtle and Washington streets yesterday afternoon, causing slight damage to the machines. Sergeant J. J. King reported that Mrs. Thompson was driving south on Washington strcet and the other driver was going east on Myrtle strect. According to Frank Partyka of 157 North strect, Mrs. Thompsou was not driving earcfully but she claimed to have been in exercise of duc care Ao buses are giet tppearing in Tan- Not Fair It has i v ien of dainty Ethel A it missed her eaptivat ng color of 0 m I ) ma I palthy sealy gleamis “gor a I 2 year old son | Licutenant | 00, Wmore to bring out the zleam and o 0 n from your 1 your scalp Jani AN drug | : ; . : triple. To fill any size window. Lot ely, [ MAPLE HILL NEWS The Woman's club of Maple | Hil “\\lll hold its annual mecting eat Wednesday afterneon, April 25 at the Blue Platc Tea room on Farm- |inston avenue, Hartford. Followin: ARTISTS MEETING FOR GONVENTION NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928, schools demons tloor has been divig | trade tions. The drill d into hundreds | of hooths attractively arranged with ! thousands of art objeets. 1 The first luncheon of the con- | vention was held at the Hotel Bond | this noen. President Theodore M Pillaway of I'hiladelphia presiding. the luncheon which witi be scrvea Nillglegnth Annual Session Being " . ! at 1 o'clock. there Will be reports of {1 cerdanalisaiteries o aplogs the 's werk given by the com- H ]d i H ‘I rd AR o el e i nittees of the club, and the clec- C Ill flI[O : "'/-mv“rmzn n -n\n ““vvlh spe rm‘l | tion ot officers. Al the members e Sherhord, 1 e et who arc planning to attend are rc- b VI ey hm";’ BROLEESI S degieecr ested 1 1 o oco tee in o i 5 o | ETOUPE. dueied 1o :‘,:’,mn::}]"“ kr\';:_':" e At the goneral session this eve- White, Mrs. T. L. Monicr and Mrs, Fastern — Arts association, which PINZ 1. 0. Swall. state direetor of . K. Spring. T opencd ats four-day session in this \ecational education in Massachu- ey last nroximately Mrs. H. 11 Howa 1400 4 was ho t. had registered ap tts: Enul Fuche painter of New York city noted scuiptor and dclegates befor and Tollo Maple Hill Brigge club Tussday MO0 1002y with more cxpected this | G- Reynolds, professor of education e Lo E ke S0 i rionn an e vehine it Columbi ;u-n-rflij Wil be the d pon at her hom« aple Hil principal speakers avenue. The prizes were awarded to The state armery with ifs fifty MRS T Mre L L Harding, Mrs N. E. Mann {housand square fect of floor space | 17 e et AL b and Mrs. Garrett of Hartford i1s presenting the first pretentious art ~ svenry i Turner Baiicy of Cleveland, 0., de o el exhibit of ite kind ever held in thir | TEE RellEY of Gleveland, 0., The Newinglon Garden club met | 11Y. Palntings, drawngs, water color | ./ [F8 0 BORUTE Aadtess on I afternoon with Mrs. I W, Bel Vork. landicraft work of cvery de- | - Ry «t her home in Newington Center, SCHIPtion. vocationat activities and Mrs. George Green of other interesting examples of public Mo srants sef Kensington zave an intercsting and helprul talk on the carly spring flowers of the zarden. Mre. Bell was assisted by \rs. e bins and Mrs. Wood- ruff at the social hour which follow- 1 the nd private school shown Charles Hurd of Mr. and Mps Schencetady, N. Y. and Mr. and Mre Harry Hurd of Shelbmurne Falls are 2liests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs, N. P. Hurd of Golf street. They af- tended the tuncral of Mrs. N. P Hurd's father, Mr. Rich in Last Hampton t ternoon NAVAL DEFENCE VINDS London. April 19 (A —Contribu tions by Great Britain and the Dom- inions towards naval defence vording to the estimates for 1927 - {are given as follows in a parliment ary return: Freat Brituin £35,00 4,550; Australia 000; Ne Zealand, £667,324. including th first installment of its contribution to the naval base at Singapore and South Africa 0o nada SUPERIORITY COMPLEN. Worcester, Mass., April 19 (P—a “superiority complex™ resulting from what he termed our “Nordic bump- tiousness” has been one of the chier causes for the irritation between the western nations and China, accord- ing to Bishop L. J. Birney of China, speaking last night at the 132nd | New England conference of Metho- dist churches, MILFORD MAN KILLED. 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