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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1920. R — rr— o e { il 1931. The augmentation of strength northward is considered io 101 PALY the blaze, which was fanncd by s TALAN AVIATOR ' When Fight Hours From Washington | JAPARESE ADD T0 & mirtisss i e e SUSPIGHDUS FIRES "o 07 E half a mile and st d " ILLED IN CRASH To New York Was Superspeed Time| FANGHURIA GUARD - vt el ™ 1y BRONK PROBRD =2 =25 2 the wntung leased territory, with |by the latter is constructing bar- | | o br AT o [headquarters at Liaoyang. Com- |racks for a regiment of cavalry at | ) ‘1 E fl KA ?*, I Bped P POt Falls oo 2 romm— L A s S o b, ot il Dncompletel Aprtun Bm‘HS_P# ‘&JI'T f |§ ) heJ 7 - LakeTesting Oralt | | & %6 §E <O | Planfor More Troops |26 S S Ty win e tarnca over | — Rackelggrs” Blamed RIAL NEXT WONTH To 5 | NEW YORK N 5 245 | Had Six Battalions to the military by the rallway. It | IN i o S i o | Japan maintained a railway guard |is further proposed to move the e e el Desenzano, Italy, Aug. 28 (UP)— 8 HourS \// Z Tokyo, Aug, 23 (P—The orisis 1n| " atlons until the army re- |headquarters of the Kwantung aivi- | New York, Aug. 23 (UP)—Th HUSbafld ACCUSGd of Assanlt— == - | o It was belatedly reported here to- |north Manchuria, where Soviet Rus-| oo o 19 following tha |sion from Lissyang to Mukden and | tenth fire in two months in uncom- day that Captain Giuseppe Motia, |sia and China are in dispute OVCr| yyuopington conference, when the|to augment Japanese xmlnury”‘_‘“"'d artment Sronx w 5 : T f the Chinese Eastern rail-| ., o nment considered abollshment |strength immediately available at | 2 ® pilot of the Italian Schneider cup i way, has saved the Japanese S of the “independent garrison” altos |that city. il\”g‘ri.\: ‘y?:?y ‘l‘h "l e S 153 H < | L KOs R or | gethanbut dnallgideojdad to) retwin|| Sapan basesiiner pight toumaing ;i By el iC L ateiee || Tos Angeles; Az 23 (B dles and was killed Saturday while mak- | 7 ! B th ons. The two battalions |tain troops in South Mapchuria. | TO0R ardar. Panteeant mutisionalr ing a test flight with one of the ] 0 3 p o | The ¢ “"““‘ element in the o estored are to be stationed at|over which Chinese sovereignty - e e el Macchi-67 airplanes nded upon ] - M g ibinet, pledged A ) ith of Mukden, & recognized, on an agreement attach- | Damage done to the building at ot S gt e SO 1B S o — i i i e ineran ntlf i ; AN R ¥ sl >ortsmouth by | Newbold and Pugsley avenues was | P F by Italy to capture the Schneider 2 < i : ith of the Manch ed to the treaty of Portsmouth by |Ne : Eaes | ) the program approved by the last | !\vhich Russia and Japan recognized |Placed at $100,000. pard This 13 the third aceident U |sesuion of the Diet for placing tw> ldition to augmenting its|the right of cach other to main-| Iifty workmen were in the buila. |EFOWIRE 6L of deeussiiohs by Fot Italian Schneider cup pilots 3 | 1 additional infantry battalions along T s i e Leete e allvol s ing when the blaze broke out at 4 |} € e e Aug. O o Giftersd. Tw af the Fiat wma- | [ - [ the South Manchuria railway, which | 5y : ng sweeping |way zones in Manchuria up to 15|P: M. vesterday. Warned of the |19 SHacke chines crashed and a third Fiat was | o N . 4 4 dapan owas; put the military au- the disposition of their men for cach kilometer. China is|blaze, all of the men escaped, but A S T Anlesad withdrawn because there was nc 4 . & 7 thorities, pointing to the threat of | nroychyvian force, When n held to have given tacit consent to|Oone of them noticed the flames |y "4y, thoeator magnate during a sufficient time to test it properly be- - > | ] |trouble in the north, were able 10| ;1 oyer the South Manchuria thiy in her treaty with Jupan recog- |Started in three places almost| g ot court session yesterday. He is fore the race. [ ] d ' save their scheme, way as one of the spoils of the war |nizing the transfer of Kwantung ang | Simultancously, at liberty under $25.000 bond. Nevertheless further tests are | T ; 50 Per Cent Incre th Russia, she also took over the |the South Manchuria railway by| District Attorney John McGeehan | Mrs. Pantages, his wife, has been going on feverishly. It is expectnd / f 2 5 | This means a 50 per cent in-|Russian barracks and plan for dis |Russla to Japan. According fo this|has been working on the theory that | ordéred to stand trial September 3 that Italy will place at least three 2 sy |orease in the Japanese railway gar- posing railway guards. The Rus view Japan has the right to main- |the fires in the apartment houses |on second Hegree murder of the remaining planes, out of the | = D 25 | vison, raising its battalions from | dispositions were arranged to meet tain about 15,400 men along her [were sot by “building racketeers' |the outgrowth of the dc 12 she had first counted on, in tit ) 7 y X four 'to six and its numbers from an enemy from the south, thai ailway, | although, as yet, there has been no | Rokumoto, in an automobile acci- Schneider cup rac = ) 3,600 men to 5,800. The increase | Japan, whereas in the present gitu- _— motive revealed for the alleged |dent last June. Italo Balbo, undersecretary for | Will g0 into eftéct from December, ation the danger to the One gallon of oline, when | arson. | Witnesses testified at her prelim- air, i3 returning here from Rowo Look Out for ngin 1929, but all arrangements connect- | owners of the railway comes from bvroperly mixed with air, is equiva- | All available fire apparatus in the |inary hearing that Mrs. Pantages supervise the tests. od there: completed | thte north, Therefore a shifting ot | lent to 83 pounds of dynamite. | Bronx and upper Manhattan fought leTmr" Ll e aohAra s flying frory 2 smpanied him, by the daring ed therewith will not be completed |thte north fore a shifting or | bt dynami! | Py {hat the remaining two Macchi-a7 | We ton t v York today | manner in which he approached and | planes will be Italy’s most formid- the trip in the scheduled time able entry in the Schneider cup e vaces, The three Piaggio plancs, ATsdg0 tho TOWRRADRY 2 designed for o speed of 450 miles an | chronicled with pride tne speed of fregarded as a somewhat ominous e nra nowednfinitely Ty the special train which carrled | portent in view of his forthcoming owing to insuffic time for resident Harrison from the capi- | yisit to England and alterations. The 1-Ma tal to the metropolis 1o attend the| A Tigston society woman caused chett] planes have not given the ex- ston centennial celebratlon | something of a sensation by per- pected results, although s - |in cight hours. forming an unique penance during ble that one Savoia-March zton, 100 years hefore, | yoly Week. Clad in a dark dress participate In the race. > the journey in seven|ung carrying soap and towels, she The Italian crew iy also ar ‘ went to the Church of the Advent known quantity view of the es watched the pageant, | 4ng proceeded to scrub the steps | ing that the pilots must be en |ir 50, soldiers marehed | o that cdifice. who have never comy \e |on broadway, wore vas and but 3 S o Schneider cup races. Major | ton shoes w be purchase " newspaper an- Francesco Agello, 28, and Quarter- | for $1.50 balbriggan ho od + Drexel, daughter master Tomasso Del Molin, the | which retailed 14 cents. Rogers | o . Drexel, Philadelphia bank youngest members of the team, are | Peet and wpany was selling the most likely to be chosen to raca | “boilod” 1 for 70 cents and | against Great Britain’s pilots 1 E s for 39 cents, cup from Gregt Dritain provoked the wild beas This beardi of the lions was er, had renounced a fortune of $21,- 000,000 3 v the order of the | Sist - < S Orators centennial cele- [ g e T D Wife No. 4 Joins Chang br incl Oliver Wendell | gamous Libby prison from Rich- In His Japanese Exile o l!‘.‘m' .' Incaln, 'l“‘y'l':;‘:_‘m nd to Chicago was wreeked near Tokyo, Aug [ Beppu. a | Whittier, Gen. William T, famous het springs resort The Dar southern {sland of Kyushu, ports the following Madame Chang Number Four, has arrived Maysville, Ky., and fragments of Sherman, | the civil war relic w scattered croft, Chauncey Depew | gyer the countryside. People flock- shop Potter. ed to the scene to obtain old hricks nford White, then a rising lumber as mementos architeet, designed the tri- | Parnell, the great Irish leader on e T e republi trial in London far \reason, was F §hantung, now a rofiiges ny dele a ool as ico” while Sir Charles m his native land. for show respect | Russcll dur iis famous specch the third of the harem to ¢ Harrison by doffing |at th drank nothing but reach Japan, numbers Three and Blooker's Dutch cocea.” Six having come a month ago when | Willlam Hohenzollern, now a| D. J. Canary, ehampion fancy bi- their lord #nd nominal master first | Citizen of Doorn, Holland, was thea | cyclist of the world, who had been found refuge at Beppu. 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