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News of the World f \}t‘erage (Ii)ailv Circulation For eek Ending By Associated Press i August 3 3rd 1 5 066 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS _———————— | ROSSBERG FIGHTS e s ) ZEPPELIN REFUELS (T'SNOOK™ON TRIAL FORSLAYING ) HARTFORD SCHEME =0 PREPARES i ASSEMBLY VOTES BILLS TO VALIDATE FOR WATER RIGHTS| 49 ROUND WORLD TRIP - B | 1500 STATE LAWS PUT UNDER CLOUD, o ey N moeoneation Aty L bl | GOVERNOR GIVES SPECIAL MESSAGE Metropolitan Area ' ; [ Worry of Eckener Trumbull Points Out I]EA]]L“[;K REACHED six Bilis Unammously WOULD NOT SURRENDER {FORCED LANDING DANGER 3 : ,‘ | Thrée Day Limit Adopted After Demo- ON FARMINGTON RIVER| - CONSIDERED BY SKIPPER | o T s.g:,e:tur:}];[akl:lcorj‘ IN EH!NESE STRIFF a(t)l‘:e Leadeerrs ell;li:- Former Member of Waer Conmis- : Oily Theeo Tassengers Booked| | & ‘ R scientious Action on Conlerence Sirikes Snag on Rus- claim Any Responsi- G A ' Gl da sl B¢ N | Bils Impossible for sian Raivoad Workers | bility for Situation— Strong for Holding Out Against Route Through Russia and China Capital City for Expansion of to Be St Along Great Rivers— 2 3 : GOVCYI'!O]’. 5 TELEGRAPH WIRES GUT Senate Acts Speedlly Municipal Supply Watershed Un- ¥ Lack of Radio Advices in Great izl s l Dr. James H. Snook. former university professor, as he appeared in =Quo(cs Section From State Porcign Office Notifies Chinese Min- I)ep(. “"“‘ Gen. Averill sentation. will make the return trip to Ger-| yakehurst, N. J.. Aug. 6 (UP)— | the reclining chair provided for him in the court room at Columbus, Ohio, | | Y , AN s : R ot . . ~ . 3 many on the Graf Zeppelin Star(ing | perils unknown fo cven such hardy | when he complained of discomforl hecause of pimciure made in his sping | Constitution to Show | ister to Inform Kellogg Pac Says Action Not Certain A joint board of control of the|tomorrow. adventurers as transatlantic fliers | during physical examination. He is on trial for slaying of Theora Eix. . A 5 . i cities interested in the present wa- — await the Graf Zeppelin on its round- That Executive Is Sup- | Cure, However, Until the-world flight, in the opinion of On Terms | :‘””:::h:’y"l ‘0“!":”]7;“!: :n “ ‘:“\:‘.“: W[]”Ll] PUT TEETH Dr. Hugo Eckener, commander of MASE“LA TH[]”EHT | posed to Use Care and el s i Court Has Ruled on Le- : £ ;i 3 he dirigible. A RIE gested today by former Water Com- : s STATE HESTS [;ASE ‘ . . foreign office of the nationalist gov- | s 3 long cruise is scheduled to Thought in Passmg on galltv of Blanket “Heal-. missioner William B. Rossberg as start from here Wednesday at mid- | | ernment announced today there was : the solution of future water difficui- nightand 60 men worked foday at | i\ | Measur ic conference between | jng® Acts, g L Fia i the job of refueling the great ai | 1 | 3 § ties. 5 ot — S ina, over scizure of Mr. Rossher, teqfouttint an ship. They were filling her both | el . i with hydrogen. the lifting gas, and | B ot Tumeneon e the” mareve | DA 01 ATIS a0d L0ADS 10 Bel- |etnane. tre et gus ana it was x| potentive Iden tifies Murder Knile an Britain Man May Be Bmk (Special 1o the Tierald) has been i prosress at Manchuli, | sute Capitol, Hartford, Aug. ® B0 SOE AL SRl 0 f e Hartford, Aug. 6—Gov. John H. Manchuri general assembly this after- hotel that the waters of the west l 3 I P‘ d A T BT e e = L 2 cd before tomorrow evening. L . addressing the special ses- | he nationalist authorities were o branch of the Farmington river fo- igerents Is Propose dibetoretomiortoy ovenine b and Hammer on Stand ‘ iyn Accident Victim [sion o the senen e special ses | ‘he mationalist authorities were Ingon by concurrent vote in both wards which Hartford is looking S e 5 ke ! | by him to act upon the legal tangle unable to accept the Russian demand |y oocoe validated more than 1500, with longing eyes, rightfully should realization of his dream of an acrial ! |resulting from {he supreme court of 1OV reinstatement of the Russian as- |y, g which a supreme court decision be used to supply adaitional water | REAR ADMIRAL (OPPOSES | circumnavigation of the worid win 1 1FATHER GOES TO MORGUE |crrers decision in the MeCook case, |sociate managers on the railway be= |yg geetared to be void. to New Britain as well as Southing- BoiahcointeraiMniinal Sllonceores v | & delivered a message in which he out- | fore 11 ning of formal neg g it the Siberians tundra wastes, betwe | = == lined the general situation facing th i Hauonraiicimine HUENCR added that if. Hartford would be |, i R o S b 2 5 ; state under the decisio I ranch, through its leaders, pointed g & esolution Introduced- at Williams | I'riedrichshafen and Tokio. A, i 1 5 Dead Man Had Auto Operator's Li- 5 > ¥ o gt I oreign offic instruete hi- willing to give New Britain the N Ships and Aviators | Lavery Tells of Finding Weapons in he forcign office instru iov. T nbull quoted the pre i out that it did not believe that the paug reservoir, New Britain woull| town Round Table Today €auses| Crave as the dangers nese Minister Wu at Washington to sc Bearing Name of Beaver amble to the constitution of Connce- method used to revivify the laws less This Community Has Repre- Wastes Handicap. Morris Shumofsiky, Bridgeport, Signers of - Pailure o Agrec wstern railway, which | formidable gbstacles in the way of ton, Meriden and Middletown. He e of trans- not need any water from the Farm- eanlo passage are admitte e tic: ¥ P | lause |notify signatories of the Kellogk | was the rix i " 5 feidii Slon el Verbal Battle — Abbott and Rod- | °¢¢anic passage are admitted to be, icut, pointing out that one clau y | was the right one but it did not vote gton river, since the water from powerful radio stations sputter es-| Starved Into Confessing. in the constitution requires that the |pact as to the discussion in full \in opposition. Defendant’s Home—Denics l)m-(m" | Burlington brook would he turned | aeps Make Counter Claims—Maine | sential — information from either | Dby Two M nes. | zovernor shall act upon hills passed | detail The general assembly at 2:40 p. 1 % » | Street Resident When Run INn\n\ into the Nepaug river and thence |shore. Scores of well wishing sur-| Court Room, Columbus, Ohio, Aug. | by both houses of the legislature = 1. was in readiness to be adjourned! carvicd by means of a tunnel| Governor Speaks. face ships are ready to pick up. and | 6 (T'—The state rested ils first de- . through the mountain to Shuttle e if neces: v, e-transmit these Meadow. Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 6 (P— ¢ o Hartford wants a water shed of ,'II“'\P’;"Tl‘Of"’,"; 2 r‘,‘“’:”\f i 100 squa o N it el SR S L 190 sauare miles. while New Britain |y, pgiitute of Politics limitation of o Btiain e s 18 8818 armament Tound! table foday. wien W Britain should have at least|yyi)is j. Abbott, contributing editor half as much territory as Hartford. 7 | of the Christian Science Monitor, in- Rossberg’s Statement To ascertain a body at the | “after careful consideration.” Ob- cgraph Wires Cut the governor, its work in which! gree murder case againsy Dr. James (Kings county morgue, Brooklyn, N.|[viously, he holds, such careful con- | Berlin, Aug. 6 (P—Shanghai dis- it had met in special session, heing: weather observz s to their acrial | 3 s Sfata 1 Y., is James R. Mascola, son of Mr. sideration is impossi if all of the patches to the newspaper Nachta ended. competitor. Uponi the basis of this |+ Snook. former Ohio State uni-| &5y Tpouco Mascola. 158 Bea- | measures passed by the general as- |8abe today said telegraphic com-| The first bill, re-enacting all the constant flow of data, navigation of- i"""”‘ professor, shortly before noon j oo .of Roceo Mascola, the father, |sembly must be signed or rejected |munication between Urga, Mongolia, | invalidatcd laws, making retroactive ficers of the Graf Zeppelin chart | l0day after completing its picturci ., "p,.0 " Jr., left at noon today |by him within three days. Sunday ex- | and Kalgan, Chili Province, had been and legal all acts under them, vali- their winding course. They dart|Of his three year love affair with e, = yo fyo | cepted, after {he adjournment of the broken today to the consternation |aating private, municipal and state onth Yot Ve alorl tentar Kot nrll‘shil(l’ly v );w;. 'f\'f\"“{:fi“: student "“‘ A young man thought to be|lawmaking body of Chinese circles \\im [‘mxn‘l 1t | apevations, performed “nldprh[h(;:n.‘ Tl . o oth |5Peed up their motors to catch a ('3 27€ECC Lo Rave L o6 [ James 1. Mascola of New Britain | He indicated, however. fhat the |meant invasion of China by outer |was voted in unanimously by the Mr. Rossberg spoke as follows: [::!?O“'“Hl’l “":"‘ft‘“fl:tl“’"n“f"“, f"‘"‘“l"‘m‘ll‘l_unmvumn wind reported nearby ‘]m:l[”\“l““f“q“';:‘\" ::,(y:\(m-:l-“y-. ‘j:“l;""‘"“‘“;! knocked info the path of a|general assembly specially convened |Mongolian tribes. ' IKussian influence | house though rl\‘nmn‘mts,'r ‘H\roug}; “One of the best things that has | William L. Dodgers, U. S, N., launch- | _ASia offers no radio protection to i (‘W e Sk ot |truek by another car in Brooklyn [should immediately proceed to at- |15 ""'“”_'_'«"” in ‘4‘_‘:" v "-“f‘l”-“.""‘-! . their _:wl_l-wr John | - 1;7““}1 “'J happened to New Britain lately was|ed an altack against his proposal. | Cyen adeauate maps. IFor land marks e [ §|>u< morning and instantly Killed. | tempt to right the confusion occa- General \'j:wl BuDEES _vfl:m chicl | Waterbury, prophesied further diffi- the application of the Hartford | Arter stating that the moral in- | cKener must utilize the great riv- | V< MCHUSE I (NI U0 The body was taken to the Kingsisioned by the court decision and [of police 1n Shanshal, M"f””‘,”. 1 it o U Dl : peoplo {o the state for water rights | duence of the pact had been demon- | §TS Which wist through the Russo- | of\ 2 Docecor iy alleged to have | COURtY morgue. where partial lden-| pass some legislation to clear up | forins e I e e e e (.law.‘.'"sd A on the east branch of the IFarming- |strated by its cfficacy in staying the atic plains. Word of his coming f !‘1‘1 :\“ Sty ‘yl‘l hihelen Iy | Hlicatlonfas made by a Connecti- | doubts as fo the legality of the |0f inner Mongolia ASAINAY L2 \“"; Majority Le df’m_ l}a,\monh . fon river for it threw a monkey |rcently threatencd Chinese-Rugsian |IM&Y Mot have preceded-him to the | ki r;“ h ,‘ l‘]“"!‘ St “m | {cut automobile operator’s license | some 1,500 laws hits by the decision. |IINANS. Ihe ‘h‘ wl-vm;vhvlf ifl;xn‘ of | Johnson of !L\H-: hester :smdt e goT wrench in the complicated and ex- | hostilitics, Mr. Abbott declared that|faT Places he must pass over. The|did he found the hammer in a 001} (pjoh was in one of the man's| Governor Trumbull said in his |he Mationalists inner Mongolia had | cral bill, the first of six, was an at- Nenetya nahamplotniloonl Boara Haalls 4 2 - | Grat might be pot shotted by an|P0X in the basement at Dr. Snook’s | o g fled. tempt “which we believe will be ef- pensive scheme our local hoard had |a further agreement was necessary 3 po e e i oIt s et NESSaE 2 15 = fective,” 1 lidate *by the best vnder consideration for increasing |io place upon nations the moral ob- |2hXlous villager unaware of its | ~H° S0 B h I E FE SR T TS| The stricken family. however, i won July 25th last the supreme e ective, nl\)n. ]’n o )’)d'ied s our water supply. When they saw |ligation of refraining from support- | Peaceful mission by o L0 I8 g el - SNOOK fhot sure that the man who Was|court of errors rendered a tecision, New: York Anlorme y means” all the laws invalldaied ‘R¥: our opposition to {heir proposition, | ine war well as from making| Germany' great wireless station at | If they were the hammer and Knife {1504 in Brooklyn is their son and |ino effect of which presents the pos- | Ne¢w York, Aug. 6 (P—The Com- the decision. they offered to let us run the Bur- | war. ®| _ Germany's great wireless station o | USed in the Killing and he replied in |y, otner, Meagre details of the acci- | sibility of declaring null and void |mercial Cable company was inform- | Hobin's statement, on behalf of Jlington brook into the Nepaug reser- Ban On i Toats Graf. But Nauen will have no means | ¢ affirmative 1‘ nt were given to them by Officer | yuward of 1,500 acts passed by the [ed Dby the Great Northern Tele- | his minority, was that the democrats voir. He then introduced this resolu- {©f Predicting weuther conditions | Admitted Using Weapons rolls of the police department, Who | 1929 ang previous legislatures since | 8raph company today that tele- | "disavow re ponsibility for the emer-; “If we can use the Nepaug reser- | ion: ahead of the dirigible. Always Submitting to cross examinati was assigned to the task by Captain | jgqn graph lines between Mukden, Man- |£ency and that in voting to supm?rt‘ voir for storage it will save us the 1—1t shall be the declared policy | 2head Will be the tundra horizon | defense attorneys wanted to know |Kelly after a telegram was received “The interests, property rights and | churia, and Tientsin, and between | (he MII: we An_:‘nm commit nu‘rsel\euy expense of raising the Shuttle Mea- | of the United States to withheld ex- | P€Ckoning the craft forward to un-| whether Dr. Snook was given food [from the Brooklyn police [ welfare of cities and towns, of spe- |Mukden and Harbin, had interrupt- | 0 an opinion as to its soundness. We, dow dam 50 feet, costing $2.357,000, | Dovtalioniof arntamenia oe it | .DoRn danger; ckener will sleep [and drink while he was undergoing | Officer Strolls found that the | ajujpy chartered corporations and in- | ed their servig nsider (he bill only in the light of: according to Engineer Allan Hazen's | of war to any belligerent and such | MOTe soundly when that strefeh is|the long grilling that ended in the [ mother, Rose Mascola, was at Soind | giviquals are in jeopardy and may | in_cmergency, but we d!o ‘Inoilt ap. report submitigd to the New Brit- | cxportation shall be unlawful unless | PASSC To land without des 1(7\1"1.;‘101\.\\\")\1 Lavely said that Dr.|View beach, while the father and|jikewise become subject to the far- | Secret Note ceived prove the nv_"“l\o‘drr\f ‘1“1‘“' ‘T‘fi- ain board of waler commissiomers, | congre shall provide othefwise. {the ship probably wonld be impo; ook was given sandwiches, milk [the children were at home. reaching effect of this decision DR : blication | Stores the I",”" a .‘um (\\\s.' 3 February 14, 1¢ "¢ shall be stmilarly unlasful |Sible. Bringing such a craft o earth |and fruit. [ R RaRdeaatman | 4t ithel Tings|eeareaeanis od e sl e I S ) dispaten | fecl that only the re-enactment, one “Ior ; is r: 1 1 . 4 ¢ one, of the laws would stand up FFor the last four weeks there 1ias | 1o make loans to any belligerent na- |15 an opcration requiring 18 men| Pressed further regarding the [coufity morgue is fest that a special emergency exist- by one, of t heen prepared a_ series of articles | tion without the consent of congress. |P€IOV, fOF every man m the dirig- | methods used in the questioning |James Mascola by father and | 4 hat warranted the governor con- gonsUEislon i s appearing in the Hartford Times by | *This suggestion,” he said, “dif- | 1Ple's crew. | Lavely admitted that he had “used | brother, the body will be brought | coning the general assembly of 1929 | nave sent @ ‘“secret” mofe to the |y . e support the ",“,”0;‘:; )"’“["’ various authors advocating in this | fers from those already before con-| Doesn’t Fear Pacific }xonph words” in talking to the|to New Britain this evening in special session to consider and | groat powers concerning the crea- 1"'0‘”‘”’&" ?.’. ‘_":\f’fi‘]’_‘p’\;‘c&i“:r;; prv part of the state a metropolitan or | gress, primarily in making it fixed | The Paciiic occan apparently Canzliorisoners take such action as would effective- | fion of an international commission | people Sf the slate and because sl community system of government | and normal policy of the United | €S Eckener but slightly. He Lavely festified that during the neet and relieve the emergency Fom P RS o e hinaan ) - g : centering in Hartford. \“, ,(4,.‘,‘, ‘\[,,1“;,,01.1 \“DW:W( fror ,” ,,‘l,r‘\l” fly north of ship lanes, along the | long grilling he neve . heard F]-,.”l’ M IL h : ”.l. plliy i for untying the soviet-Chinese rail- | gon't want to stand in the way of: nie W it any] B0 AT eni0s g 4 S0 Finds Law Void vay tangle has caused much com- |any progressive and cffective action.: Last week a very able paper was | power which shall, in violation of the Island group to the vicin- | cutor Chester curse the prisoner or | “The deeision referred to concerns | mont here We will continue o support the ma=: i 1”t‘m—[]";](““ :m-”.’»‘nfi.'.f“, vlcln“x[' | oni I'wo) et et mir \\\,’,‘. 'n"]tyn \v\(;]]] o ‘”‘”‘f""" “”" ol I““l l('““”“" I ls I]EL]VEREI] HERF lan act passed by the gencral assem- | (On July 25 Secretary Stimson | jority in the cifort to relieve the ford boarc 4 ssioners (Continued on Page Two [ sot s first American stop { Asks to Enter Exhibits bly of 1925 and appoved by the 80v- [ was reported to have sen den- | sate ¢ Jad ¢ U regarding the water supply for this e {at Los Angeles. A new test awails ’ [ 1, [bly of 1925 and appo v th V- | was reported ha nt an iden te of a bad condition. =l | from Vienna reporting that Secre | tary of State Stimson is alleged to When Lavely had finished, Prosc |ernor, June 22, 1925. The court|jc aide memoire to the diplomatic Other Tive Bills Passed sroposed distric ore a or- the Graf Zeppeli betwee 08 et | N BE0p0: ‘[(vh».‘x-lv 1w Ixfm( o F[RE KILLS 60 GH]CKS ShoGod “}N:!‘::‘:«h\”n '1) AB- | cutor Chester picked up the state et |found the act unconstitutional be- |, .presentatives of Great Britain,| The house then passed the other lary interest to the people of the £e 08,8 5 on the final 1ap | exhibits one by one and asked that | cause it did not provide for a proper | jap. Ital At G > | five acts which the legislative leaders’ city of New Britain during which the Rocky Mountain 5 France, Japan, Italy and Germany @ | they be admitted in evidence. They | Bety F: 5 'S R St o ek fon T “heal" i 3 “But while the article was very ]N INCUBATOR BLAZEH),- 1 st be crossed in the vielity | inotadod Mies " vidence hey [Between 40 and 50 Letters tuinz of private property nor for | which was understood to have re- helieve will “heal™ conditions caus. { % o _ J B : ¥ s ncluded Miss Hix's and Dr. Snook's 5 the payment of just compensation. In |, e ted negotiations |ed in the state by the supreme interesting in a general sense, it was | | c€ Tucson, Ariz. Valleys arc more |plood staimed lothin Brought to This n ‘10 fjated fo the projected negotiations Jacking in some local details with | —_— 10 8 Zevpelin s ing, The atmopfoiote ahoer o h b e fmale prought te 2 additlon to these reasons. finding the which New Britain people are most 1 Bl Ao HICHUR CCkyAD TG i tai vl o iceed SoRns e censitmed iy Gity lact to be unconstitutional, the court The senate was in recess while the < Wi orLE RECRISRATE IIH T cater Believes S A POSK ain | the K . e bottle containing o ol P et - : e - . concerned, namely, Ovexiucned S eatrRele e R RE sl oo e G e | iling, he botil ontaining irther indicated that all acts, pul terms of this were not made |house acted. 1t was expected 'lhi' City Should Not Surrender Rights | sponsible When Trood is fiped | 1Arison (o that nearer sea level and | ContinTe o fatn oy | e, and puiyace sslen el more AN L1l RSTE Y was rumoren) tnatite f senats odidjeoncur with setioniite “The method of and by whom the | S | s 0N LS | Between 40 and 50 letters from three calendar “““‘ Yo Pt | eeretary was concerned with hav- |48 speedy as that of the house. same should be controlled. IFor the | Out in Chapman Strect (Continued on Page T | e rousht over on the Graf [eds after the final adjournment of ity ¥ | | between Russia and China over the | cOurt's ruling. Chinese Eastern situation. The ex- ing China restore the status quo wo ] ) people of our city would not take == FAMILY ELUBBEH BY cppelin were delivered this morn- |0 & nEtaliassant b vold- |\ e as a preliminary to negotia- (Continued on Page Two) Sixty chicks and one hen are dead . s ; ‘It is to he understood. however 5 ) : ey 3 Nz and late yesterday afternoon to N tions (Continued on Page Two) R P T G e A h.( ruiser Hlt's | B L o | (28 Ufe coub(lierhy s ot ren B —— {garage of Alex Bucko, 200 Chap- Liner Near Woosung | Diations mroniii teling (he names | dored void i other acts simibarly | SSRGS \ | man steeet, as the result of a fire| London, Aug. 6 (P—The admirai- | m the receivers of mail. One let- | BEREA ARG ”“1 e o ment. [cow at that time, the Vienna dis- yhieogined o B Tl monning foday announced the British | VhEa d by Postmaster H. 1. | HCE A anding and T am so | patch mentioned in today's Moscow . Company No. 5 answered the alarm. ser Cornwall had collided early e lv'\m e e 1 A O L T i e i o The origin of the fire is un- | Sunday morning with the steamer | Both men are collectors of |2dvised by the attorney general's of | 3 o, of et i 1| the July 25 report) [ known, but it is attributed to an |Seheer of the Hamburg-american | Intruder Is Accidentally | ~nrst covers fice, of alike character, are in ful Il enon . overturned heater in the incubator. |line at the entrance to the Hwang- | i cre are said fo he hetween 25| force and eftect until declared othe subeador Dol Nor s *——‘ ¢ | No damage was dope to the garage |Pu river near Woosung, Kiangsi| Killed—Four in Serious :nd 30 1etters going ont today on the | Wise. But the atmosphere ot un his dienaten xiows the reporied | Ambushed Creeping To- in which the incubator was housed. | Province, China. There were no world tour of the Zeppelin. The|tainty which now exists a pat | ' e t > <t 1 he supreme o the Chinese Eastern rail. 7o 4o . . e At the time of the fire there were no | casualties although hoth vessels were Con OF |1etters cost $3.55 postage and postal | continue to exist until the suprem iy EEnIE ward Victim—Several First Business Session | s in the garase. ity e andstion [cards cost $1.73 postaso from here [COUTL of errars has had an oppor- |way conflict as an “unprecedented 2 d ,Ct 5 : |10 Germany on (he Zeppelin, Com. | tunity of reviewing this question in | masked imperialist advance against Killings Probed Opens at the Hague i Mariett 1. Aug. 6 (P—A man | ing in this direction the letters cost soviet union on an rnation- | and his wife were beaten into un | four marks or the equivalent of $1. | (Continued on Page Two) scale = Tod: Ice Cream, Soda and Bananas ‘Fuel” it it i i i Gl it il g o | carly today by a negro who wa v + Chinese gunman, was captured by these reports were ca- SULS ON BILL FOR BOILER s s vz om | For Boy In Endurance Bike Contest 5 v i i i ] Wikt et Corn Borer Bores Corner Postmaster '+ 7 2 session of what Siots e uscd as a club in attack. | for damages of $400 against K RS : s officially called “the 1529 confer- | hotgun he used as a club in attack me of Willie Lee, a director of: i | ing them. Two sons of the couple | Beloin, through Attorney Cyril | the On Leong Tong and president of! ence of the Hague” opened here at | ’ 4 [y ey | )| Gaftney, for aileged non-payment of | ]nce est dleuths rnve n_lown °% g and presif ety ool e | cepling the gauge of battle|hour later Covert's attempt came to|#&ed 7 and 9. respeetivly. suffere L e kU S S the Chinese and American Citizens In “the words of Premier Brianc [flung down lastweek by a quartet|® sudden ending when he took a|minor injurics at the hands of thef By S 6 S O il Alliance. Bing later was identified i anc 5 ' s e AL 2 intruder. stalled a bol J enise the | 9 sty oo T Wong, af I'rance, the conference got down |of pls fovsiReouT focalbyouths | WoRReauooR SRl YRUEN A dihoni e 5 | defendant located on Church strect ; asithe sssallingof Kyl sons : (0 work n the hopo of = glving e | L, i e DOV, S |from his eyele. He pacaped injury | ~W- G- Bailey und his wife and twa | £8 €0 0 SEREE S0 0L i ed pay- |, Postmaster H. I Irwin is look- [ner pockets or handbags and extri-|a member of the On Leong Tonsi e decisive impulse (o penees 1 |Set out vesterday (o bring the bi-[hut was out of the running. [sons. Hugo Don and Loverne. were for which he b “¥" ling for a “bugologist. He docsn’t cate bags, bottlos or boxes, with the |who was shot and seriously wound- quidating the Tast important probe.|cyele riding endurance champion- | Fidel, now riding alone, continued | 19UNd suffering from clubbings ™ Beloin s represented by Ca- |9F0 WhOter the man s an expert cusual remark, "By the way, I see ed Sunday night supposedly in rer. lems of the world war. ship to this city, and before the sun |his quest for the record and resist- | (N® hands of the negro by a milkl e (€00 & FEREEEL EE g on Brazilian bumble hees or Egyp- | in the Herald that (his is headquar- | taliation for the slaying of a Hip S had gone down Joseph Fidel of 200 |ed the call for supper by the sim- | M0 “"‘l body of the negro was i |tian pink toed salamanders. just so |tcrs for bugs 1 vou tell me ing Tongsman. The conference of the governmants |Glen street had smashed the mark [ple expedient of being ‘“refuelled” “"",‘"“""‘" o V”"’ house. : — he can tell one bug from another But before they get any farther, Warned Last Night to determine how the Young com- |of the group in the neighboring [awheel by Harold Avery. The fresh m‘l““““. ""‘I":\""”y"y' ‘f"l‘y‘_“‘\ i "”"" = The postmaster admits that he s lle city nostal chief replies: “Please| fTee had twice been warned tHa® mittee’s reparations plan shall be ap- |town and established a new one of | “fuel” consisted on ice cream, ba- | 1O TS Botes Shbwtebiv w e Be | Texans Would Replace nojatiionlyon hues sloltomes o uonitionathe 1'ruuTw‘h--'v /"I | his life was to be forfeited, the sec- plied and to attempt solution of |his own. He rode for seven hours nanas, soda, and other articles of | {rrPr(e MHCERETOUE W ROIRK (07 Stimson’s Dead Goat aiduestion of s Lo Sonsiie DUNL Setang and isthecs 1 ond fadmoritiond domingy IARGIIGEES other problems growing out of the [before bheing forced (o quit by pam |food and was passed to Iidel on |jig 61 & free sirugsle with the | _ Stimson’s Dead Goat | |the wits ‘trout from the depihs o nspector fomorrow. 1t wouldn't | 51" of deteetives was placed world war convened today at 11 a. m, [in a toe which he recently had | the go and devoured by him as he | S Baooh B L) San Angelo, Tex., Aug. 6 _u? fl--;]klxul\ pool, then the ‘!vvr n}v-\n-.{ l.',m' \”»-‘-‘ ‘jy'l welcome him 10 & piging ahout his home, and at 3:30 in the hall of the first chamber of the [crushed. #he other three dropped |pedalled steadily on toward his rec | ppydicians said they had 1 | presshiz ey patiyes foxsSecrestilivill attempbito; answer SRBUEWACD Lo bH BEVIROSU OLEgE 4§ e a. m. today a figure was seen creep- ! A | A b | hysicians said they had been un- || tary of State H. Stimson for | | comes to the flannel mouthed moth | So the *customer” goes out dis AR LA, : Dutch stafes Genera in Medieval |out eagier in the day orc BT A e e e Sk ing through a rear gate and moving Binnenho. The group of four boys. which in-| At § o' | able to determine the extent of the | ihe loss of his pet goat “Captain | |or the guzzle gilled gazinkus, he says |appointed and the postmaster takes | oh 10OUEN & HeRr BEE AT0 MOV I, § o'clock in the evening Fidel o . . % & o | S | couple's nju but expressed grave Bones,” the Texas Sheep and Goad | | he is out another hitch in his belt, and won- |, & Henri Jaspar, premier of Belgium, |cluded Midel, George Cottrell, John |equalled the Plainville mark and.|icars for Mrs. Bailey. Hngo 1on | | Rtoere wesocintion b b oo Thus, Jdue fo statements made o |ders, “What blinkety blank is re- | n¢ Police leaped upon him, dis= presided at the first meeting, which |Covert and Clinton Dixon, learned |despite a sore toe that was rapidly L larmed him of a .38 calibre revolver consisted of mere formalities. The | vesterday noon of the exploit of the |going worse, heskept on for another | and took him to the hospital bed- chair will be rotated among the |Plainville cyclists, who rode for six | half hour before the pain became | side of Wong heads of the national delegations |and a half hours last Saturday be-|too intense and he was forced io “That's the man who shot me,” during the remainder of the confer- |fore succumbing to the temptation |bring his ride to an end. But glovv | Wongz declared enc [of the supper bell. So at 1:30 |was hi He had shattered the pre- | was struck across the head by the has offered to replace the lost pet the Herald last Iriday by govern- sponsible for wishing this onto me negro, but Loverne suffered only a with a registered Angora ment bug experts who claim to have If they do not come in person they Lruise on one hand “There are three million An- | |ulterior designs on the Kuropean write letters, which is not so bad gopas in Texas,” the message said, | |corn borer, the postmaster has been |siys Mr. Erwin, since “we are look- and we want you to have tnc || besieged with all sorts of bugs, bug |ing for more business anyway,” but lo® t pick of the lot.” Tunters and bug catchers. Whether the telephone is ringing constantly. 11 Nations Represented o'clock in the afternoon they mount- | vious mark and brought the endur- | THE WEATHER |the bugs themselves have organized |and instead of asking “Do you know leven nations were represented. [ed their cycles and began riding |ance hicyeling championship o New a committee of protest has not been why Aunt Sally's last letter hasn't Bloody War Forecast rmany, the debtor: Great Britain, labout Glen street, Franklin square. [ Britain New Britain and vicinit ascertained. arrived from Saskatchewan or Con-| New York, Aug. 6 (P—Prospects “rance, Ttaly. Belgium and Japan, [and the other streets of that neigh-| Covert and another boy planned Partly cloudy tonight; Wed- HIGH TIDES—AUG, Patrons of the post offic have shohocton?” the voice now says|of onc of the bloodiest Tong wars ia' creditors and victors: and Poland. | horhood to take to the saddle again this| | nesday increasing cloudiness, | [gotten into the habit of dropping |“I've gof a bug that looks like a lo- | years were seen today by additional Greece, Jugoslavia, Rumania, and | All went well for three hours, but [morning. in an effort to break IN-| | not much change in temper- New London 5a. | |into the postmaster's private office |cust, but has purple wings, with | killings both in this city and Boston, Portugal, smaller creditors. dwin (at the end of that time Cottrell and |dels mark, but according to latest| | ature. New Haven to exchange the time of day and dis- | pink dots on a green body. It has|bringing the dead to five in two days » . Dixon were worn out by the con-|information 4hey had not yet begun || ¥ f I leave cuss the weather. Before they (Continued on Page 20.) stant pedalling and Lad to quit. An|their fresh grind. — L\lhy invariably reach into their in-j (Coatisued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Bing declined to answer questions,