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V'. 'i - NET PRESS RUN! AVERAGE DAILV CIRCULATION OP THE EVENING HERALD for the month of March, 1027 4,996 Classifled Advertising on Page IS / \ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRmAY, APRIL 22, 1927. (TWENTY PAGESi PRICE THREE CENTS s ta te PESTILENCE, Anglo-American Pact FDNERAIBAND STARVATION, HAVE A BOB! CHINA READY TO PAY Would Bring On War HALTS QUIZ AT * * * * * « * * F R ^ FLOOD WHEN MASTER BARBERS MEET FULL INDEMNITY FOR Manchester, England April 22.<|> force, would tend, if it were possi S i m TRIAL — The United States is definitely ble, neither to promote peace nor opposed to any formal Anglo- assure our natioual security. It Cold Adds to Suffering of American alliance, Ambassador would only result in uniting all the ATTACK AT NANKING Alanson B. Houghton declared here rest of the world against us. Passing Court House as Mrs. today in a speech before the Man "It would turn this earth of ours 55,000 Homeless— Mem chester Chamber of Commerce. again into an armed camp. In the Snyder s Mother Enters; The ambassador, who was believ end, precisely what we want to General Chiang Agrees to ed to be speaking under instruc avoid— war— would result. Out of TRI^TOSAVE phis Threatened; Relief tions from Washington, declared such war neither honor, safety or Blonde Defendant Affect ^ that a formal Anglo-American alli profit for any people could possibly Request of Powers, His Parlies Begin to Arrive. ance would turn the rest of the emerge. world against the United States and War For Cause ed— 9lh Juror Chosen. ms BROTHER; Great Britain and would result in "W e may be fighting side by side Spokesman D eclares; another World War. in the future as in the past. That FAMINE AND PESTILENCE "W e must not hope or seek to \Y6 don’t know. But, if the need BO'T^DROWN threatened thousands of refugees develop wholly natural and helpful arises— which God forbld-let it be Court House, Long Island City, Needs Friendship of For today ns the Mississippi river relations between the British and for cause and reason which brings N. Y., April 22.— A dramatic scene continued to break flood records American people into anything like us together instinctively, not by was enacted in this spacious court eigners— Getting Rid of in its surging flight to tho gulf. an alliance,’’ said Ambassador calculated arrangement, which room this afternoon when Mr.s. Houghton, Third Brother^ Attemptmg to NE.VR-FREEZING temperatures might by itself tend to bring about Josephine Brown, mother of Ruth Has Attractions so dreadful a catastrophe. Red Officers. through the upper valley added Brown Snyder, the woman defend to tho sufferinga of tho approxi "An Anglo-Sa.\o:i alliance has its "Apart from that one danger I Save Others, Nearly Meets mately r»5,000 who have been attractive details. It seems at mo can only see good to ourselves and ant in the case, entered the court ments to offer an easy way to ob tho world in a closer approach be room and was escorted to a seat not driven from their homes, many Shanghai, April 22.— General of tliem with little more than tho tain the results we all desire, but I tween the British and American far from the prisoner’s box. Same Fate in River at clothes on their hacks. believe the idea is wholly false. peoples. Such results might best be The mother of the defendant, Chiang Kai Shek is prepared to pay RELIEF H.\S BEGltN to pour into "To bring the English-speaking brought about by the English sad-eyed and weary looking, enter full Indemnity for lives lost, prop peoples together in an armed and Stamford. tho stricken regions, although Speaking Union and commissions ed the courtroom just as a funeral erty and personal damage, occa exclusive group, prepared if need tho vast area affected and the studying Industrial problems which band, passing In the streets below, be to enforce its collective will by sioned by the Nanking Incidents. regional shortage of boats has are mutually helpful.’’ began playing the strains of "Near er My God to Thee." Stamford, Conn., April 22.— Two This statement was made to th« left many thousands virtually International NeAvs Service today without shelter, food and ade NAVY SENDS PLANES LaAvyers Silent. school boys were droAvned in Rip- Attorneys who Avere monotonous by Captain Alfreo de Grosse, a quate medical attention. TO FLOODED DISTRICTS powam river here today, and their Franco-American who is connected FROM ONE END of the valley to CHORAL aUB’S ly questioning talesmen in the diffi cult task of trying to get a jury, bodies hidden by under currents with the Nanking government and tho othep authorities wore bend Washington. April 22.— Three halted their questioning for a mo of the stream. The boys are John returned today from Nanking ing all Cieir energies toward naval seaplanes were ordered to ment or two. Sullivan, aged fourteen and his where he talked with Chiang Kal bolstering crumbling levees and day from the Pensacola naval Shek and leaders in his govern FINAL CONCERT A stillness came over the court brother James, aged thirteen. adequately caring for the refu station to Little Rock, Ark., to room. ment. gees. render aid In rescuing stranded "Nearer My God to Thee,’’ the Tho boys were forced from a Hls Object • MANY OF THE northern tribu refugees in the flooded areas. band played. home-made raft in midstream by Chiang Kai Shek’s object is to taries of the Mississippi were re REALJRIllPH A dispatch to the Navy from Tears filled the eyes of Mrs. rushing waters. John made a val Lieutenant Sample, pilot of a maintain the friendship of the pow ported slowly receding today and Snyder, sitting pensively at coun iant effort to swim ashore with his ers and to obtain the revision of veteran rivermen believed the seaplane at Vicksburg, Miss., sel’s table, attired in widow’s black. brother on his back and both went said conditions in the flooded dOAVU. unequal treaties and retrocession of crest of the flood might hit Mem Ruth Affected. the foreign concessions through di phis. Tenn., by Saturdav. areas were very hazardous for It was the first time she»had dis The boys’ disappearance was wit Local Singers and Boston planes, but the Navy ordered plomacy instead of force. Captain TOWN.S AND VlIIAGES along the played any emotion during the nessed by their brothers, Joseph, De Crosse said. Mississippi, Arkansls and Louis ^ three dispatched anyway. trial. Whether she was moved to 16 and Francis, 12, among dozens - ■ - <S> of other youngsters playing along The Nanking government, De iana banks of Die river were pre Symphony Ensemble Set tears by the music or the unexpect Grosse stated, has issued and slgn- paring for record-breaking water ed appearance of her mother It aa'hs the stream. Joseph, a good swim mer, tried to save the boys, lost .ed a denunciatory warrant for the stage, impossible to tell. arrest of 116 Wuhan leaders, all al High Mark for Future; De The strains of the sIoav music out in the effort, and wa^ himself Al/ONt; THLS AREA it was feared leged Communists, including Mi EMPTY TREASURY and muffled drums came clearly take from the stream by a police the river might Inundate whole man. Francis, frightened at the chael Borodin, Russian adviser to counties left virtually untouched through the open AvindoAvs of the light Big Audience. courtroom as Frank Bambara, as affair, disappeared and for a while the HankoAv government. Several by former floods. B beauty show Avas one of the features of thq Master other Russians are Included among, sistant to Mrs. Snyder’s counsel, led Barbers PbUadglphia convention, and these are some of. the kaock-out he was supposed also to have lost HALTS NEW TRIAL her aged mother to a seat la the his life'but was located and taken those for whom warrants have been ■' is-Marie D’Alonzo and the firJrtr=Trt*tr-ctf»-her home. issued. 18 DROWNED Its forty voices marching like an press row. Grecian Bob won her Three other stunning bobs are 'seeif..above The attorneys AA-aited patiently Were Playing Rnssla'ns Dismissed Helena, Ark., April 22.— Officials army with banners through the ^ Nathanson and her "Two-in-One"; Jean Barron General ']lalen and all Russian for the mother to get seated. and her English, and Rose Liberman and her “ PovaloA-a.’’ The Sullivan boys, children of today were investigating the sink tremendous impassioned measures Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sullivan, of officers have been dismissed from ing of the government haunch Peli Million Dollar Ford Suit May “ Nearer My God to Thee’’ the music came. 19 West Henry street, went to Ching’s forces. can, near Knowlton’s landing, yes- of the "Hail Native Land’’ from Boavs Head. the river today with a number of Chiang will not attack Chang fcrdn.v, when eighteen persons are “Aida”, to the uplifting accom 15 YEAR OLD„il(5!EHER-T t Not Be Continued Until Mrs. Snyder’s head was half MURDERS HER CHILD other boys to play along the shore. Ts6 Lin’s northern forces If Chang believed to have been drowned. paniment of Theodorowlcz’s mag bowed and her hands toyed ner SWEEPING CHANGES John and James constructed a raft, Tso- Lin recognizes Sun Yat Sen's Don Farmer, engineer, and Jim- floated it into the stream and principles, De Crosse said, indicat nificent Boston Symphony Ensem vously with, the string of jet beads.