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= e— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1928 T | © Japanese 1 an agreement |steady fire upon the Japanese. , o lon of Tsinan, but later word |trated in the Japanese consulate nnd Watch Their Heads Passes lcllmlhugen Bill by, TR“UBLE IN ”"NA Yote of 204-124 Ceniizus Washington, May 4 (P—1 Nary-Haugen farm relief b entered the last lap of i Journey to the White Hous For the second consecuti the measure, with equalization fee for crop tion, was approve house. The vote v The bill now must senate for a =m or differs 3 10 be ir dent Coolidge then will pass again upon a farm reli containing a privision which 1 ed him to veto last year's | disapproval which coming. ago approved t 1wo-thirds Final action by night cussion dur effect of the presidenti was referred times also touchs dential aspirations Lowden, of Illincis, and Vice Dresi- dent Dawes, The vote came after frantic but unstceessful offorts had been made Iy opponents of the cqualization fee ‘0 eliminate that provision, t tle continuing with unabated to he very last. The vote in pasage lines split asunder with sinan and to the Japanc nd party tior i, | This offer {he. Japanese cans, 100 democrats, two farmer- | V11N the expl labor members and one socialist Suppress the oining in support of the bill, while % republicans, and 53 democrats lined up Im opposition. Immediately bhefore this the hoyse had rejected hy a vote of 180} to 146 a metion hy Represc@iative Aswell, of Louisiana, ranking demo crat on the house agriculture com- mittee which drafted the measure 1o pass the bill as framed with the elimination of the equaliza- | tion fee machinery, Aswell, long an opponent of the fee provision, two days ago canght the farm bloc unawares and sue ceeded fn having the house express | Tapanede its disapproval of the fee by a vote COMmMAnNder A A D of 141 to 120. |General Chianz & mman- This unexpected reverse, hawever, fder-in-chies spurred the farm camp to greater | CCcupicd Teinan on Mav | 11 | decline ation that they rom other =our 48 Japs Slain Tokye. May 4 (Pr—Wit anese soldiers iy pital of government moved rapidly fod deal with a cerious situation The cabinst red in Tsinan TR except to order a | mixed brigade of about 2 )1- | {diers from Dairien, Manchuria, to | Tsingtao | Japancse Teinan sfates of the nationshsts who activity. Reforming its shattered Protecting § lines, this group got the whip hand Japanese troops at the outset of yesterdays proceed. | all fo o nk wall i ings and held it to the end. With nationa the city. 1t was as-| the exception of changes approved |sumed therefore, that ihe American by Chairman Haugen, of the agricul. \who had remamed 1 were g4l ture committee and te-author of the |and the British and hill, a1l amendments were turned dents who went to Teingt At down. |inside the profected arca. The Jaf |anese commander order would he Six Japanese officera were inelid- ed amonz the 45 members of the roown American resi hopetul that CHILDREN GET $1,000,000 Cincinnati, Ohis, May 3.—f\—B H. Kroger. 68, former president of | the Ki ) v and Baking |Japanese expe company, owed $1,000,000 | Were killed upon each of his six children [No estimate was available In confirming the report of the ' Clincse &ifts tonight Mr. Kroger faid he would rather give his children the | money while he was alive rather | than have a larger cum thrust upon them on hir death, INJURED IN GYM AT H. &. Raymond Horwitz, 15, brother of Deputy Sheriff Martin Horwitz, ir home with a broken hone in the right leg as a result of an accident while playing handball in the High school gymnasium yesterday after- noen. restored soon who of the were helieved to be heaty Civilians Are Massacred The Japanese civilians were stated to have heen massacred to the east of the city Japan sent a Shantung Nationalicts drove -the northern armies from the capital. They were anese nationals and their Jer insisted that the railw Teinan and Teingtao b during hostilities bhetween morth and J£outh China. 1t was understood that f large force into befare the to protect Jap- comman ay between Kept open THE OUTLET MILLINERY COMPANY THIS LARGEST SELLING HOSE Largest array of colors, 2—Durability. 3—Special dye serviee I—Repair Service. 5—100"¢ guarantee. $1.65t031.95 Sold exclusively in New Britain by the 171 MAIN STREET | Shantung ane 1ors were lnoting Teina then opened fire. 1 ind windows the Chinese poured a [~ S HOOL PRESIDENT continued until dflCl 1d during this time Re-¢lected by Smith Parents and ‘ Teachers' Association dispatches worst of the ! within the con- tional settlement Chiang Kai chief of the nationalists, | was visited Troops on the Move Chinese i, May 4 P — Jay . move today ¥ legatior associution of ol at its an- brigade to Tsir n long the n Korca 2 way ngta Tsin Another b to 1 to Tsing ts will be stao if n president, the past is Olaf Andersc successful ad- past year foregone conclusion ain be ele 1 to formerly a coun- gnarded are: t yesterday ! Hm\_\ heard to the north and st of the area, and prior to the clash the Chinese looted many parts e reports said residents of the fighting The Chinese 10 be = 1 No Report Reccived Peking. May 4 P—The can legation this mornir ceived no report from the Lo member e elected Amerl- Achicvement organiz direction of M T. Squire. the Americans an had taken re protecting cordon of SUSPEGTED AS GUNMAN Ry Providence Man Believed to be One R ¥ claimed 1 Who Exchanged Shots With . a4 S6 men 1ion soldiers « o inal band who had troops Policeman S Bien el ou b Two girls made outfit for a doll in from Tsin- yesterday : through cral melee | fred R. Ridings, 27, many eved to be one of a trio who es- d civil- | hanged shots with TPawtucket po- | i cket, R. T.. May 4. —(P—Al- ire ar of Providence, | . which' there e 2 oth of ol PITTSBURGH EXPLOSION 2 for.a sfolen gh, May 4 (UP)—An ex aring in dis- | oty ot fhs oren| Duquesne 1 con- r here. The and was e tly hurned t} Juring a cb held for a | trict court today en a charge of as saulting a policr political q resulted a motion man with a danger- Ridings, known as arrested in ©ting overshadowe ition in Japan the introduction of non-confidence 1 the home 1 the Diet dings.” v vesterday, Patrolman Dugald Rlne . who had heen on the lonkonut i w E MWL B f i ' Vs on the night of 5 1ed 1lje trio while 1IRingE ninbe of P Newspi mpany ho: EYES EXAMINED =———1 p e v e o et wites || Frank E. Goodwin policemen had mpted ta stop Guarded Area Jooted lapancse dispateles asserted th and looted international hinese troops entered guarded area of the and the Japanese (roops rom housetoy T Excsight Specialist i, with 1he nze of shots followinz Udings was held in ($5.000 hail 1 he was unahle to raise. | 327 Main st. 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