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trm . ' ■ • j . •. t ■ ■ J ' '-I ;"i ■....' v-v iiTiv?. TBE WEATHER NET PRESS RUM ■ . - ,.V(5 PcrMMrt br 0> t. Waatber ; Barcaa.'-. ,. ’"it AVERAGE DAULV CtROULATION N«tc ipavea: . tor tho month Of April. 1Q2W • -.•r- .;* v Local showers tonli^t and Fii^ 5,128 day. , HsialMV « t tk<i Aatflt UaMpa of OtrmUalloan * (FOURTEEN PAGES) PiUCE THREE CENTS VOL. X U I., NO. 195. Classified Advertising on Page 12. MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY^ MAY 17, 1928. .\ STATEtOFC. OSTON POLICE Coolidge at Historical Pageant MAKES A PLEA To Friance, The Reason ARE INVOLVED MARCH ON PEKING; FOR m n o N Paris, May 17.— Great has been^put the people right. IN BIG PROBE the surprise and bewilderment of i “ No, the United States is not the French people to learn that paying any debt to France, for she RED $92,000,000 in gold bas been re- owes us nothing," announced the Wants Landing Fields in All celvfd In Parik from New York bank. “ This gold represents dollars A Member of Ibe Rum and since the beginning of the year and ' pur'chased by the Bank of France that there is still $60,000,000 to in America at the beginning 'of Foreign Troops Guard Em- Com m unities^ Uniform come from America later in the 1927 and ‘earmarked’ for France. Graft Ring, Now in Jail METHODIST BISHOP year. "After all these shipments are “ I did not know that America nothing more than a transfer from b a ssie s^ o y ie t Soldiers Parking Laws Suggested owed us-that much,” is one of the one vault to another. We ceased Makes a Confession remarks that may be heard; or our purchases on the American IS FOUND GUILH such comment as: market last July and this gold has Naming Officials. May Join Nationalists; At Annual Meeting. “ America is certainly paying her been awaiting shipment ever since. debt regularly.” “ We could pot ship it all at It became common to read in the once as the insurance companies Denmark Clergyman Charg Quiet at Naiddng. le.artford, Conn., May 17.— A newspapers after the arrival of a refused to take risks on more than Boston, Mass., May 17.— A plea for uniformity of traffic reg- liner from New York: ten or twelve millions at a time. sweeping probe of the Boston po “ Another $10,000,000 • arrived This explains the numerous arriv lice department was believed to ed With Umninisterial London,- May 17.— Chinese Na uiations in all towns of the'state, als of gold that has so Intrigued from America yesterday.” have been started today as a result tionalist (Southern) troops are ap« a desire for action in straightening It took the Bank of France to the man in the street.” out of the daylight savings troubles of sensational charges of “ protec Conduct at Conference. preaching Peking, according to ad of Connecticut, and the proposition tion grafting” by at least 15 offi vices, from Shanghai today. of encouraging aviation were ex cers of this city. The charges were Foreign troops (including Amer ican) are guarding the foreign em pressed before the annual meeting MURDERS DANCER FENN BILL IS UP made from within prison wallk Kansas City Mo., May. 17.— Bishop Bast of Copenhagen, Den bassies and compounds. This is the of the State Chamber of Commerce where John F. Mullen, alleged ordinary guard, which has ndt beeiz in its opening session here today. member of the rum and vice graft mark, was found guilty of Impru strengthened since the actnal ad Resolutions were adopted asking THEN SHOOTS SELF BEFORE THE HOUSE ring, is incarcerated at present. dent and unmlnlsterlal conduct be vance upon the city began. The Mullen was one of five against Chamber committees to take ac bulk of the foreign troops are held tlon on the three problems that whom indictments were returned fore the Methodist general confer late yesterday afternoon on charges ence today. at Tlen-Tsln. have come to be pressing through It is reported that Soviet Rus out the state. which Included conspiracy to steal He^was suspended permanently Doctor Dying After Failing If Passed, Connecticut Will goods from John Sullivan, mana sian troops guarding the Mongoll- The resolutions were adopted from the exercise of the office of frontier are being reinforced. without dissent as follows: ger of the Ritz hotel, obstructing an "Hecognlzlng that the regulation Justice, corruptly soliciting a po bishop. This has led to speculation as to to Win Love of Beautiful Gain One Member in tbe whether Russian troops may move of automobile traffic in our local lice officer to accept a bribe and All of the charges and specifica communities is one of Increasing conspiracy to obstruct justice. Mul President Coolidge took time off from his duties to help celebrate through Mongolia to Join the South tions against him, were sustained ern army. If Peking la actually oc importance, and particularly in its Spanish Actress. Congress. len, in addition, faces larceny a political convention held way back in 1786. Here he is shown, right, in the report of the "select number larger aspects it may have largely charges In connection with his cupied. with Governor Ritchie of Maryland, watching a pageant staged by St. of seventeen” which acted as a The whereabouts of Marshal to do with community cordiality in stock broking business. John’s College at Annapolis. It commemorated the meeting at Annapo trial commission. creating favorable impressions on Others Indicted Chang Tso Lin, dictfitor of the Pe Washington, May 17.- - The lis that laid the foundation for the famous Constitutional Convention. Five other bishops, having reach king government and generalissimo the part of visitors from other New York. May 17.— The last The others who were indicted ed the statutory age limit were re towns and other sections of the chapter in the tempestuous romance claims of eleven states for their were: Nicholas' Cocklnos, Watch of the Northern armies# remains tired by the conference during the unknown. It Is reported from Muk country, be it resolved that the di of Marla Montero, beautiful 27- rightful representation In Con- and Ward Society operative. Attor day. They are Bishop Luther B. rectors be requested to refer to ney James A. Hatton, former assis den that he has -withdrawn from .vear-old Spanish dancer and singer, gress and a counter-movement to ADJOURNMENT DATE AMERICAN ENVOY Wilson, of New York, Bishop Peking with a large force of picked the automobile committee of the tant district attorney of Suffolk Joseph F. Berry, of Philadelphia, and Horatio Columbres, fiery enlarge the present membership county and former assistant United troops and is on his way to Man Chamber for study and report some faced the House today as it took up Bishop Wilbur P. Thlrkfield, of plan for the unmistakeable and uni Argentinian physician, was being States District Attorney. Albert churia. the Fenn bill to reapportion repre Chattanooga, Bishop William Old Attaches of the United States le form marking of local parking reg written today in the prison ward at sentatives among the states. Sidllnger, professional bondsman OF CONGRESS FIXED GOES TO ETHIOPIA ulations in all communities to avoid and Ralph Gross of Lowell, a friend ham, of South America and Bishop gation in Peking were quoted as Reception hospital, where Colum Brought to a vote at the Insist of Mullen. Francis W. Warne, of Bangalore, saying they did not anticipate any indiscriminate annoyance to uncon ence of leaders who say the House scious offenders.” bres lay dying. He shot himself All w;ere .out on bail today with India. disorders hut that preparations is flouting the constitution In de Bishop Wilson is seriously 111 and were made for auy eventuality. Stand and Time through the temple after sending a laying reapportionment, the bill the exception of Mullen. Friends of Greeted With Grand Cere On standard time the Chamber: the former broker were believed to To Quit May 26 in Time to left Kansas City to return to New Foreign residents of the city were bullet through her heart last eve met bitter opposition from repre have beared the wrath of the udder- York today. advised either to leave or to re^ ''Resolved that there be referred to sentatives of 17 states which would ning. world, following his expose of al Bishop Bast Absent. main in their homes. the directors, for consideration the lose members under the bill. Attend the National Con monies in Equatorial Af- Tposslblllty of relief from the con "I killed her because I loved her leged relations with police officers. Bishop Bast was not present Mostly Marines Although the constitution pro when the report of the “ select num ditions existing due to the practise and she wouldn't have any more to They felt, it Is said, that he was The United States forces In Tien- of advancing time during a portion vides for a reapportlonmbnt of safer In jail and left him there. ventions. frica by the Empress. ber of seventeen" was given to'the Tsin and Peking consist mainly of do with me,” the rejected suitor members of Congress every ten conference. of the year.” gasped before falling unconscious Mullen, In a 30-page statement to marines wbo have been on duty in In the matter of aviation, anoth years, based upon the census, no prosecuting officers, late last night Although deprived of his office of that country for years. They aro at her feet. reapportionment has been made bishop. Dr. Bast retains his stand er resolutlpn; “ Resolved that in The Spanish beauty learned last and early today, gave the names of Washington, May 17.—-This is under order^ to do nothing which view of ,4he growing Importance of since 1922.