New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 15, 1928, Page 3

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CHINESE LEA from Peking within a Marshal Chang Tso-L dictator. from Paotingfu, %0 mi. Yeking and Tientsin Manchuria. China was still esking the United Stat Il I fi il ) il LEAYING Tso-Lin Reported a5 Departing in Armored Train Peking, May 15 (®P—All tions today pointed to the departure Northern troops were withdrawing | of Peking on the railroad to Han- | Kow. Many ficld guns and quantitics | ©f munitions were passing through Many Japanese women and chil- vations and individvals have Cor. Elm and Park Sts. UIHHIIHI]IIIHHHHHllllHHIIIIlIIIH!IIHIIHIllIHIIIIIIIHIIHIIllllll'llllll]l good offices to end Japaucse controversy over Shan- tung, it was said at the department today. There were strong indications all thesc appeals would go unan- swered, | PEKING " * the Chinese. DER | nationulist represent- | fative in New York. transmitted a prepared by Huang atiomanit toreien mimecn mexen: King and Holmes Conler Paonessa and Hall Ling. purporting to give the Chi- nese version of the Tsinan incident. The statement. a copy of wiich also | | was delivered to the sccretariat of indica- the lcague of nations, was looked {upon here as an indircct appeal for | fow days o |diPlomatic support of the Chines = "omm"lnaumuhm in the Shautung situa- | Because construction carried on and plots purch nticipation of new bond school committce is now 348 tion. iin arrcars on its new 1 A cablogram reported to have | count, 1 \west | been sent by the nationalist coun. | Senator were advis lea mouthmosly e to President Coolidge, | Night When they met with r school committee, interrupted, [ will be resurrected from the police been {a result his place will he taken, on | department s to use its taxation for action, this occasion, by will g0 to the common council Oscar Carlstrom. 'HHI'I )lll[lll“!ll. il Attorney General | | | the Cars peed THHH F you are bored with trying to drive speed claims, ‘‘doo-dads,’” nickel plate, or price alone— If you're. seeking dash, speed, life, and youth in a motor car— If you believe that getting somewhere Il is very important business, yet don't . care to pay a fortune for the privilege— | Reo builds the Wolverine for you. Paints it different colors, as the rest do. Gives it the “doo-dads’’ the rest have. Adds four wheels and bumpers in accord with custom. But underneath Reo puts an auto- mobile—an automobile that gets some- where with speed and dispatch—an automobile that leaves much more ex- pensive cars blushing self-consciously in the rear. ‘ That’s the Wolverine which Reo ‘ builds for $1195 and $1295; at Lansing, | plus tax. See it in any Reo showroom, after which 1 Yast en- asking him to define the attitude ot |tatives of the school board to dis the United States toward the Jap-|CUss the source of a bl forwards ‘1 en route to ANese intervention in Shantung. had |10 U (Olmu?n council. {not been received here teday President Patrick 1 4 BROED e PRI {H. Holmes, presented the dren were leaving for airen. Man-| Chicago Again in Grip |fiuncial statement fo i = Of Political Feudists uc_on Beniamin 1 Shanghai, Ma ®—The na.| Chicago, May 15 (UP)—Bitter- ] -l”"s*'“"m.“ p f AT e ness developed rapidiy today in the | Putnam school, $46.000. 2 that Marshal ¢ {foud between Chicago officials and |27 ‘}i ""fi:{‘ll.(: 2ioon & e ern dictator, had Ieft Peking in an|Civic organizations with the ap- f}‘::f':‘”;'d'm :","’“M el ey avmored train. arriving at Tientsin | Proach of a special grand jury in. | 1%, PG f’,‘r‘,,‘_‘” fanaand on Sunda - “\osngal;unl‘\rvuo an alleged polmcm}m Sl e R The same source stated that the criminal alliance | Lincoln om! leaving the net short- northern forces were preparing de-| The murders. bombings. kidnap- [ LINO90 & fense works at Shankhaikwan, at the | pings. sluggings—the cative reign [“50 T0 wwm rh R fon scacoast end of the t wall of gang violenco 'which terrorized |y g yoon giverted for the purchase N‘n ;"’smplm communication with | he last primary clection campaisn o8 Jaacre plot on Neanda st wh re Driveit overany roads. Parade it through any company. You'll be surprised. REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY M WOoL nln HIUIllll il Mwmmi ILTE D | E ] | KENNETH M. SEARLE & CO. | | i | Tel. 2110 I o pre al and vice presiden vandidates at the state me here. The six delegates were ¥ 1 o vote for the two SOVIET PRESIDENT ILL loss. Tl Moscow, May 15 (UP)—Alexis the nun livkov, pre t of the so the nion, was in a Crimean sanato years old !today. suffering from acute infec- | fell vietim ous rheumatism second group. i 3 ang for a narrow strip of land af- messages from Peking coming be- | records by the special grand ,~ur.v3,-m)m,,; i antonnt iR latedly throu Mukden, Manchuria. in an intensive inquiry to ix final | ryeodore Roosevelt school | Americans, who took refuge in| responsibility for the disorders. Thesa bills will be paid when a| Tsingtao when Japancse and Chi-| For ence, however, the big parade |nond issue fs voted for additional nese clashed with heavy casualties | of erime will not pass before State's|gonior Iigh school accommodations Tainan, were planning today to|Attorney Robert E. Crowe. CroweTne hoard is recommending an ad-| return there sinec the Japanese have | virtually lost his fight with the Chi- | gition to the building on Bassets rostored order |cago Bar association. which peti- |ctreet, and will have estimates of - tioned for the investigation, over|cost ready for action in six weeks, | Washington, May 15 (UP)—Sc\-|the appointment of a spceial state’s | Mr, Holmes advised, The matter will eral messages from Chinese organi- |attorney to lead the inquiry, and as|tien £0 to the board of finance and | | some opposition ix certain to he met NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, EXPLAIN NEED OF NEW SCHOOL FUNDS - those who favor a hool in a ther section of the 3 M ors Cont Work The clared favor o ontract work and competitive | for obs. remarking that he card much criticism of the Isracl AR Job which is Frank Massy, 12 Years 0ld, Wins Marble Title At Rockwell Meet OPEN HEARINGS START Washington, May 13 (UP) in the federal trade \wlvmshfl witnesses on the stand. Youngster Will Get Chance ™t that luck fwored the ing « o o worl he did not cm to s tound pay being | L 5 L well as the oppo other depariments to men| iN Semi-Finals for Trip M, 5 1w orvonon for thu school department - will decide the championship this plan | to Atlantic City as Guest | s airernoon. vut there it Although not d for dg-| | ma s on ‘\(dh"\ afte; cussion last night, ais wik-| of Herald Next Month, ;1»» {subject in omn Casper, Wye., May 15 (UP) — Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York and Mrs. Nellie Tayloe {won support of the Wyoming demo- ic convention as the comptroller. handles the| . receiving who has it advocate of more of ¢ ords will discuss th o the now he auditiy that his annual me non council tomo: demoera chol s o 'SUPREME GOURT MAY o7 Sl GIVE ADVERSE RULING An lo | Fare Case. n. May 15 United St supreme co as to what subway be paid in New York city by orough Rapid #. expeeted next 1o be against th ed today the Der 3 it he 2 lieved city could post a hond of A £5.000,00 th the lower court to c secure th Smith school ments of the Joe Carmichael, Des Moine there be no rnoon to Be Mon- e rid. cetor, public of the 1 utilities Open hearings were resumed tod )’\'l']lm'm Brown, commiission's | the Nebraska | utilities investigation with Towa an? |were the chief witnesses. They were to be questioned di- | publicity activities' in theig states. | ‘ owa committee information, Lincoln, director of information bureal lower prices, hlgh quality at the H. J. Donnelly Co —Continuing New Britain’s Greatest Linen Sale! Linen Luncheon Sets Naphins, linen w 20030 Cloth colored hord:: 15¢ Linen Bridge Sets e R T 84x108 Silk Bed Spreads i 45-inch Round and Squares lace. beautiful patterns 59C pl All colors. Eich . seamless $2.00 value. 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