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City ltems GOVT. CRISES SEEN There will be a regular meeting of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928, erated China's determination to| : . | . ] ah;::ni;:;:r::c;am‘ in Shanghai l Admued to Bar | | would apear to be controverted by | the Exchange Telegraph's Tokyo ad- | | | and dinghy it had in tow carried 445 cases of Canadian ale, the largest quantity of liquor netted this seasbn by coast guardsmen. The boat was captured off Youngstown in Lake The vessel was the fourth taken | {nap, one of three sons who survive CONGESTION AT PORT S —————————————— in the collision nd former A died shortly after being admitted to the 134 Rutledge, | ew Canazn town elerk. injured Ladies' Jantzen Bathing Suits 1.2 Lawrence and Memorial Asso- | . 117,000,000 pairs of boots i price. Fitch Jones Co.—advt. i Ontario. ciated hospital here nd shoes overy year. s | Frea Sunburn of 147 Hart street e —————— TwuLdBuflalso men “n'[?' said they el S e aldl & —— was operated upon at the Hartfora | were Larry Sims ana Thomas H.|More an 30 Ships En Route to T & === 2 hospital Monday, August 15. He is) DETERM[NED GAMPA[GN Reilly, were arrested. They were to : ¥ s Appm“,l of Ne' Battle Cruisei revortca as resting comfortaiy. | be arraigned in Niagara Falls. Montrcal Are Hampered Because e > ' t- id Berlin. Aug. 16 (UP)—Approval s A Wrong Doers, START OCEAN VOYAGE ‘;g:l‘rx:" r(::(t ':JII:;’;"“Y.!:n“ ;‘:»“ '\l-l“-‘,'y“? ot by the cabinet for construction of | v _ | e | ut Mor 0 Bur | t i Philadelphia, Aug. 16 (UP)—a | opean ports for gram will hav ¥ a new battle cruiser to replace the . o R o 15 : ‘ . bsolete Prussia. may create a gov campaigl against bootleggers, racke- | Three ) 3 2 wait indefinitely for their cargoes o e i L teers and guumen reminiscent of the | Motor Boat on an Attempted | OTiC1als at the locul port told the | 5 2 meeting of the Reichstag, well "Said to Have Agreed to \\illldraw‘\lu)'a when Brig, Gen. Smedley L. = B United Press today that at h»u.\l. 26 ters believed today. | Butler was in command of law en- Voyage to Spain, lake steamers were tied up at Fort - intorined quasters belleve e Notive of Abrozation of TYEMT (o ccment 1n Philadeiphin, wae | [Colbourns: because the elevators n’j 1,:.5 ‘f.:’.:{T?fi'?:\.fi.fi",'\'Z':'h.f.',','f;"?;; and Revise It. dered today by Captain of Detectives | New York, Aug. 16.—(#—The 32 |there could not hold any more grain s 3 of Gauses Trouble | Court Columba No. | Daughters of Ameri |hall at § o'clock th Catholic in Red Men's evening. abide by the passage of navy esti- mates of the last Reichstag in the matter of the Prussia’s construction Age d he first installment will be made | TOKYO says that the Chinese minister under the navy budget while the | Called upon the Japanese foreign of- Shiroesl heanaht oot fice today and intimated the will- | that future v o ingness of the Nationalists to with- installments will be defrayed on the | [ETCER Of the Hational poitalaliedd basis of the most strict economy. S e The government denied that 1n|'10" #nd to proceed to revision of " c {the treaty. voting the new battle cruiser the| cabinet had agreed to the replace- | London, Aug. 18.—~F—an Ex- |change telegraph dispatch from Philadelphia Chief of Detectives An- nounces Drive Ou All Classes of Beckman, Beckman instituted a 24-hour- day watch for the leaders of Juw- lessness who have been responsibt tor a scries of outbreaks here, sulting, presumably, from a feud be- tween rival bootleggers. Daniel O'Leary, member of Four O'Leary Brothers gang the from | | the waterfront is the latest victim of | the feud. He was shot in bhis bed | in the last 36 hours. foot motor boat Banfield, with three men aboard, chugged away from the Columbia Yacht club pier, Hudson river. early this afternoon on an at- | tempted trip to Spain, 3,200 miles 'u\\'ay. | Her crew compriscd George V. | Brothers, 25, owner, John A. Broth- ers, 21, and Charles A, Banfield, 28, The Brothers are sons of Assistant District Attorney George N. Broth- of Crowded Conditions. Montreal, Aug. 16 (UP)—Because Col | of scrious congestion at Port and that these boats were unable to | ma the trip to Montreal because of their size The local elevators, | did not have nearly | accommodate t1 it said, enough grain to incoming fleet ' AUTOIST EXONERATED ment of the remainder of the four | obsolete battleships, which the Ver. sailles treaty permits Germany to| Notice given by the Chinese Na tionalist government of its inten- tion to abrogate the treaty of 1596 Abraham Gwosdof, son of Mr. and yesterday by four men who forced Mrs. Samuel Gwosdof of 506 Wi their way into the apartment where | Main street was admitted to the Ne. he was hMing from police as a sus- | Jersey bar last | The Banfield. powe horsepower motor, first for Bermuda Edward Lawrence of New red with a 35 will be pointed her Canaan Absolved from Criminal Respon- Where S#veral others were very seriously t Dritain produces, approxi- i riday. August 10, 900 G S aintan] with Japan has produced decided pect in the gung slaving last week | Mr. Gwosdof is L";,fi(i,\,:,’n 'm' ,1,‘5 gallon gasoline tank will be refilled | Pty i New London. Ne semmer hud the semi-a@oiaf |S0PRSition an the part of the of Hugh Mcleon, fight manager|New uitots High school, ‘22 and| for the trip to Fayal. the Azo New London. Aug. 16 (B — a anrouncement been issued than did | JAPaNTse government. 1’\8‘*””‘]"’ and cabaret owner. The latter was | completed his law studies at the| After a short stop at that island |charge of manslaughter. lodgei w the executive soclalist party ana | TO™ TOkyo yesterday said that "; shot from a curtained automobile | New Jersey Law school in Newark, | the young men will make for Lishon. June against ward Lawrence of the soclalist deputies in the Reich. |JAPANtSe authorities had reiterated atter the wounding of tag s | vote Neleraduotea i 1021 Portugal. and Santander or Cadiz. gy o M et an] e N iV of stag issue a joint statement deplor-i:Phfll:.“:p{:h:lmf:;‘n"? I'“:'\‘;‘\':fi“’u]“‘l‘;‘l miembers of & rival gang which had | e wil hegin his practice in New. | SPain- After a coast-wise tour of the | oo JHID DA SHecl Bew can Ing the socialist cabinet action of | (e Nationatists had acknowledped CPAICNESd the O'learys to supre. |ar Anenst 03 T b reeroiny oy, | Mediterranean they Plan 1o 8hiP | caghod Inta another car at Salen, ] #pproval. rh:j \iakxx.;?::vd:‘a? :hv‘me\l;‘v(ll‘!go;\‘!:‘;5“ Wacy in the underworld, filiated With the Knights of Pythias| 0T €raft back to New York - {eurcomera iin Hhe Hantford turg i Satuidoy the ) 2wa sraun:ail Sl Aling nast, Beckman told his men to stop |in Newark [psline i p i {"" to take abould ke ixihich Tosulied Tn atal hin E tion. It was pointed out t he ose consul at Nanking late out after the big fellows, bootlegger: . . . | Pias LA 5 the defendant discharged when the i m"ou“,fl_pmm"o;‘mc Y\\l'a L‘::H“N v night, the second mote re- racketeers and gunmen He saig | Nidgara River Drive Lot 48 Ay bre abiend «2«.: ]ra'mw] up lf-‘vm- iujw.» of th he Eroups _primarily was one of the FiTHINE the disputed treaty of 186, city magistrates would be asked to Nets Another Vessel | MRS, BURNAP DIES Peace Charles Beebe in Salem 1o i calm indignation but the statement .\ (C1eRS OF €S HOte were hot jail for 90 days every man anable | S5 utalo) N Aug: 16 (B Con-l| & i g S B 98y Dha\ount ‘aalian Tallbwen th be id yeveal a Elght fone of dissen- | yooq i Sranghal that the note rait. | cxblain hom e Bupports LImsdir| tinuing tite) drive Apdingt s i Annia T oules Oatil Burnap. widow Teceip of a verdict from former . sion within 4he socialist party. | SRR et and hix ramily. [mers in the Niagara river. Lake On-|of wWilder L. Rurnap. a former |Coroner J. 4. Desmond in whioh i This brought out the belief that S ————— S {tario and Lake Erie, the coast guard prominent lawyer of Burlington, | lAwrence was found not guilty of & party crisis might occur, which | Flaborately worked in gold and |last night captured a 42 foot speed |Vt is dead here funeral will criminal neghgenee. would necessitate a Reichstag meet- dilver thread, a “state” night gown, |boat, the largest haul of the seasor. |take place at Burlinglon on fridey. | John Davenport. retired Now ing. formerly belonging to Charles 1, was| Captain Frank L. Beck who made | Mrs. Burnap had been living In Canaan farmer and uncle of Law i The newspaper Vorwaerts, before | recently sold for $500. the capture, reported that the craft | Montreal since 1905 with R. L, Bur- rence, was killed almost instantiy - last night's action, had said there | 3 were “only two alternatives. 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