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w W News of the World By Associated Press EW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation Fer Week Ending March 23rd . 15,559 ESTABLISHED 1870 2000 MOURNERS FILE PAST FOCHS BIER IN § HOURS Workmen Rise Early in Order to| Pay Their Respects to Dead Marshal SUNRISE SEES SOLEMN | PROCESSION OYER SEINE Remains Now Rest in Notre Dame | Cathedral Where He \\'omhnppna: for Yecars—Funcral Tomorrow to | Be Momentous (‘errmony—\loln.i With Sore Knee, Cannot be llear-‘ er, but Will Auend Last Services, | l She Serves Liquor ! NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MO} WIFE OF WEATHER AN ADMIT SHE - FNISHED” i {Mrs. Adams Is Held for Murder Alter Confession to Hart- Tord Police 'DECLARES HER HUSBAND WAS NOT TRUE T0 HER Autliorities Assert Couple Had Not Lived Happily for 12 Years—Wo- AT | man Sull Undergoing Questioning London, March 25 UP—The fact| late This Afterncon—Added More that champagne and other alcoholic| (piorg, o onnt He Re- | drinks were served at Lady Astor's o2 0 Am recent party for Rhodes scholars,| quired. hag aroused hostile comment among | . 4 British probibition leaders. | Hartford, March I3 UP—DMIre Paris, March of Paris again teday Lours passed before the bier of! Marshal Foeh which during the night had been convosed from the Are De Triomphe to the Cathedral of UP—The people for six solid Notre Dame. When the doors of the great edi- fice opened for the first mass of the | day at 6 o'clock this niorning, there was a line of people waiting to pass by the coffin of the allied generalis- Bimo. hieir numbers grew with cach passing hour and many thou- sand were 1ot waiting outside in the sunlit square when at noon the aoors were closed again 8o that rkmen might prepare the cathe- | \l for the national funeral serv- tomorrow e doors were g, ,000 persons and silent column \ and silver mortuary amous soldier lay | by two priests and two Boy | Workmni n Pay Tribute | workmen who were unable ( pproach the Are De Triomphe rday in the great crush of more | ims, got up a lit- | than usual today to go to on their way to work, | ; their respe to the| Ry oidiss ‘of France. Those who pent the hour before dawn labor- | ng in the great central markets of | capital, 1 across the, lividges over the Seine by the hun-| «dreds soon after sunrise to take part| in the public salute to the marshal. Later in the morning women be- gan to outnumber the men th voured through the carved portals of Notre Dame., Representing the! youth of France there were hun- JAGKS GIRL'S SLAYER PAYS FOR HS CRINE Miquel, Who Recently Es-‘ caped, Dies in Electric | Chair Bellefonte, Pa, March 25 (P— Alverce Miquel, 28 year old Cuban, Pa., was electrocuted iew penitentiary today for | wrder of Miss Louise Jacks, | 50 of Pottsuille. Plane and Auto Crashes Dr. Aza Hickok, prison physician., | pronounced Miquel dead at 7:06 this | miorning, four minutes after the| contact of current had been The Fatlier chaplain, and Rev. Pottsville. He march to the death house without (king a statement or without ap- parent sign of emotfor Escaped 16 Days Ago | n days before his life was i ned by the state for the mur- ) his sweethrart, Louise Jacks, 1 escaped fro mthe Schuylkill y Jail. State and county police, | d by bloodhou ver was attended by Rev. Father Quinn, of 105t vigorously prosecuted man-lhunts central Penn sylva hag ever known Sm(nlpsn] hours later he was captured at Cres- | ; sona, near Potisville, but not until | he had felled a state policeman with a bullet wound in the head. His manner of escape from jail | v as the serious business of a spectal grand jury which, after ten days of mve sn,,unon‘ returned indictments agzainst the warden and several o‘hers. The investigation revealed | many alleged irregularities, and that iel's escape was not hindered by any prison officials. | Miq as convicted on Decem- | r 10, 8, for slaying Miss Jacls in Ja y of that year. He was originally sentenced to die on Febru- but was given a respite for |t one month by Governor Fisher to perniit the state board of pardons to iew his case, he board's refusal 1o commute his sentence to life im- prisonment closed the last legal ave- L his fight for lif i Collins Won’t Be Back For Six Months More Buffale, March 25 (UP) — Charles Collins, 61, charged with intoxication, was one of the many to face Judge Stan- dart in Sunrise court “In again, Collins? asked. * the court S, but it's be n months, sir.” . “Where were you " “Doing 0 days,” Collins re- turned Colline was sent bacl monthe. three for six | Federals Gonunue to Contro PEE] i revolution found in ¢ clash for possession of the |tant seaport of Mazatlan. heavy losses appeared inevitabje, the WEEK-END SCORE 15 . McCreesh, prison | py t his cell for the | week-end from automouile accidents and other causes. | cost the Arnold R. feved to have gone “Mcad” While when peter Settant dicd within & | circling over his home. and he to houry after eating the infected | crashed to the grounl onions, and his brother was only 100k up the | way seriously {njured. DEMOCRATS SAVED FRON conoenee for safmase toath FIFTH WARD CONTEST| o i oo s Patrick J. McInernes Withdraws as o speak the English language w. I denizd the clector’s oath on that ac- | of the ) announced withdraw to and would support the ticket no: Johin J. K of nomination will now be Referring to the party during a Harry L. Adams, wife of the United speech at Accrington today, 8. M. giates weatherman here who was zfim‘;’;‘"o‘;":’::": :,;,':“; ‘::‘r;)‘ ;:: ;!ound dead of chloroform potsoning clared she should not be allowel to | it bed carly yesterday was held by appear again on any temperance |Hartford police this afternoon on platform. charge of murder following a con- fessfon to detectives. She declared inished him.” ‘she' C 5 ‘MURRUW REP"RTS | At 2:45 this afternoon Captain | Frank Santoro and Sergeants Daly ‘and McSweegan were still grilling the woman, and at that time it was rumored she had made a tacit con- fession. It was revealed this afternoon wha: the Adams couple had not been getting along well together for 12 pars‘ or shortly after their mar MAZATLAN STILL IN LOYAL HANDS: She Added to Dose Mrs. Adams told police this after- noon it was true that he had ordered some chloroform to induce sleep Saturday night at their home at 16 Grand street, but that she had |added more than the normal amount Besieged Gity With Lall |’ in Conflict AMBASSADOR REACHES =~ |ssded more KELLOGG BY TELEPHONE, 2 xecics, r pomct, o | ,!y to her. ONIONS SEIZED HERE Rebels Fail to Capture Vital Mexi- can Seaport Although They Out- number Defending Troops at' Least Two to One—Federal Roin- | forcements of 6,000 Mcn Now Less Than 40 Miles Away. Clnned Food on, March 25 (P—Am bassador Morrow at Mexico City told Secretary Kellogg over the tele- plone today that he understood the | besieged city of Mazatlan still to be | in possession of federal troops and | Shipped From Italy Found Viru- lently Toxic e GEORGE H. MANNING | that the fighting was over for the ' (w,u.iiion Correspondent, N. B. Herald) | & Eeeaht Washington, D. C., March 25 — | y the Assoctated Prese Residents in and about New Britaln The fourth week of the Mexican derals and rebels grip of their first major impor- and Hartford narrowly ¢ sible poisoning recently, it known today when the food, land insecticide ped pos drug administration an- nounced the seizure at those places of shipments of canned onions of : the brand which caused the death| {5 of one man and the serious ill; of another in Chicago a few w ago. The drug administration in mak- | ling public these sclzures praised the | ald rendered by Connecticut state and city officials in locating the dan- | gerous shipments. { The canned onions, labeled “Sha- lots Cipolline Lampasciu, Regina Brand, Ditta Ricardo B Stabili- mento Scafati, Naples, Ttaly,” were | S apparently so badly underprocessed when canned in Italy that many of them were not rendered sterile. As| a result, the virulent toxin which | causes botulism developed in more than 14 per cent of the cans. | Botulism is a rare but extremely dangerous form of food poisoning, say officials. A serum has been dis- |covered which if applled promptly will in some cases save the patient. The deadly nature of the poisoning is shown in the Chicago cases. After a two day battle in which ed on Page (Contin SIX VIOLENT DEATHS Among State’s Accidents Over Sunday tie Associuted Press Six deaths weve reported over the An airplane crash at Waterbury | life of s pilot. Captain Rasmusson, of Waler- bury, when his pla motor is be- A passenger, Francis H. Smyth, (Continued on Page 16) CITIZEN FORGETS ENGLISH, | CANNOT BE MADE VOTER! was killed at night by an away after Shiber was cro: Joseph Shiber, 74, Newington Saturday automobile that sped hitting the man. (Continued on Page 12) Candidate for Suffrage Unable to An Anierican citizen who cou vm‘ Candidate for Common Coun- count at Saturday's session Loard of selectmen, town clerk and wil N ination. W Komtia 1egistrars. man was Patrick J. Mclnerney, whose peti- born in this country but went to Po- ion of candida nomination as land, making his home there for |, ounciliman on the democratic ticket /Many years and in the meantime, | . fifth ward was filed with the | b¢ forgot the English language. 5 The selectmen addmitted 51 dav that he would | Cr Baturday, and at presstime void a primary contest daY had sworn in 16 additional mes « |and women. It is not expected that {more than 100 of the 256 who filed | applications to be admitted as elec- | tors will come to city hall before to- duy's sesston is concluded. n the field. Mr. Mel action assurcs mes J. Degnan for the council. 1t possible for the par DECLARED POISONOUS 2 left Sev to holds its formal primary in head- quarters on Matn street. Fifth ward | commifteemen were making plans | for the special election and were | about to engage a polling place in | the fifth ward. Withdrawal of McInerney removes | the only contest slated in the dem: -‘ tic ranks. This is the first time | in several veare that there have I'been no nfore aspirants for plac: ") as constubles than there are pomina- tions to be made. ‘ Mabel Normand Is | Still Seriously Il Hollywood, March 25 (UP)—An improvement was noted today in the condition of Mabel Normand, screen actress, seriously il with a lung ail- ment, her physician said. “Miss Normand's temperature has been dropping encouragingly,” Dr. | C. Tishbaugh said. The physi- | cian added that while fmprovement {had becn shown, Miss Normand w still very ill. FATHER OF WATERS AGAIN ON RAMPAGE Aerial photo of the Mississippl river pouring through a break in the levee rear the Indian Grave drain- | age district north of Quincy, ., inundating thousand s of acres of fertile farm land. feet wide when picture was taken and is mow much wider. DAY, MARCH 25, 1929.—-EIGHTEEN PAGES The gap was over 2 Under Most | Juby, R |of war receive | | from tlie Spanish South Atlanti lane “Jesus Del ing that 1t had De 0 0 shortly after mid- SPANISH AVIATORS START FOR BRAZIL Jimenez and Iglesas Leave Se- 0y " ville on Non-Stop Flight DISTANGE IS 4800 MILES 1. 75ieh.on, & Favorable Conditions Arrival is Not Espected Before Tomorrow Afternoon—Siv Previ- ous Successful Flights. Madrid. March roccan departm |night fying wi Cape Juby is on the we the Sahara opposits Fuerteventura, one of the Canary Islands, It i ap- | proximately 900 miles fro; that | indicatin vay s { ocean on ish & terduy « easter) tion of open water— (Continued on Page 16) | coast Blanco, Maurs ng w lof the Cape Verd .cross ntions w1 ‘l‘w open ocea. prou.l.],\ tod Hes ithe dead o leader. e divergence in time 'fl‘*hh‘.e )www en Capo 1, Pernambuco—which with the ex a possible sighting of Cape Verde Islands appro; PROVIDENGE BANK | MESSENGER ROBBED . = Connecticut Police Asked r to Watch for Fleeing Bandit Car - Providence, lice of Rhode Island, .lr‘rl KIng 7 ciosed car, registered Massact 3 two th g R. March 25 (UP) d time this win hwestern Colorado, was cut off from the outside world to- a snowslide t The snow and tim 1420 to 40 f ber was re. deep. President Sloper MEMI]RIA[ MASS HERE FOR WORLD WAR HERO 2 Services at St. Mary's Church Tomorrow for Marshal Foch Should Have New 25 T of the m 283 telegram Gran Podel passed over © to be sponsored the Spanish d this country w funeral hour her the morning so that t} as an orgar le to take cogniza because of the er of the organization. s of the Gt tirely ovor nately 2401 Pereonnel of N as bro and all er with rs will be ir respecis to the ted the allied a MRS, HORACE W. SAUNDERS IS CLAIMED BY DEATH 1., Marc —Po- Prominent Chestnut Street Resident Succul bs to Long liness After Emergency Operation Margaret 49 years (Ross) Sau lock at the N to undergo ber was dr : the ma stowed T. Frishie could enter. Brown, s tary: W Providen alart ssista and description to all over the st the was sent ley into neighboring cor calths Ie | = = #* e | . Gr THE WF | r E. Ross and G | and two sisters. Mrs New Britain and vicinity Miss Anna Ross. G Showers tonight and Tuesdas, 1 services warmer (onight; colder Tucs- lay morning rch of 8t. Jo al will be in & M Thia smowatiee NEW BRITAIN GAS 2 CAPITAL INCREASE Board of Directors Propose to Make It $2,000,000 SPECIAL MEETING APRIL 4 Explains Authority 1o Issue hares When -Expansion of Plant is Necessary. -* REORGANIZATION 0F MACHINE COMPANIES and Gridley Companies Announced formerly R. 8. Brewn, secreiary. | [ MUSS[]LINl TRIUMPHS Fascists Sweep Country in PRICE THREE CENTS SINKING OF ENGLISH RUM SHIP I'M ALONE THREATENS INTERNATIONAL DIFFICULTY l Big Blimp's Pilot I United States, Britain and France Study = e ine ~ r (i .};"-‘} Dep " 3in Destruction of Onu, 4sel By Coast Guard La w Enforcement Captain Randall in Bitter Denunciation, Swears He | Was Over 12 Miles Out— | Likens Action to U-Boat Warfare of Germans in World War. larch 35 (P— I complications king of the DR. HUGO ECK by the N d rested to- ROME GETS GLIMPSE e of the when 100ner OF GRAF ZEPPELIN Big Ship Circles E(ernal City on Its 5,000-Mile Cruise Britain ying the facts 125 P—Tii now on a b, 12 were within the her into the r when she re- ed to stop on ¢ and. Captain hn - Thomas Randall, Canadian skipper of the I'm Alone, is bitier e warfare in t res it to hay freedom of the seus day on e se 1 { ¥ on the second violation of t Shroen Admits He Had . i 3 andall free s his 400 cases of liquor aboa:d went down. He se . who lost schooner went rom the Dexe hearing yes- ed on Page 12) GOLDEN WEDDING DAY PLAN ENDED BY DEATH. D. E. Morse, 75, Dies at’ Home on Sefton Drive Today Aireraft Rises 1500 by and Mrs. Dex- IN ITALIAN ELECTION Parliamentary Vote. Returns Show r and about to this city. hday anni- He was a assoclated en Cross and He was a Cor Chicago Men Likely To Adopt Long Hau' Marc “haircut” has 'ml‘,nm: > retail price of the master bar- ay as th ting to discuss rais- to §1. Chlcago s for 75 neymen bar- day week and a arantee miakes a necemsary, the mas- ere waid.