Americans Convicted Over the Oath by Jury in Honolulu
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I' twm W- ,T- i.ru. V- ■ AXnHUOB DAILY CnODKATION ibfMMl if 0. & W «Sif Dm i n far Km Mm IIi of Mareli* IM t florlford 5 , 5 3 0 elewdMeog poobiilily foUewod by Member of Audit BnreBU ■howtni 10 1 awob eb M fo tai tern- of drealaKoB. p m ta ro. (TWELVE PA6W ) PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LI., NO. 181. (OliMlitd 4mr1lila| •■ Pftf* lt.l SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 80, 1982. New York Athletic Commissioner VALERA VICTOR VICTIM OF BLAST Adopts His 43-Year-Old Secretary AMERICANS CONVICTED -------------- M. I -------------—-44 IN 2 N D B A n iE IN SHANGHAI DIES OVER THE OATH B Y JU R Y IN H ONOLULU Fonr Other High Ranking AMERICAN WOMEN Carried By Vote of 77 To 71 RecHHiMid Mwcjr For Fosr Japanese Officials In Hos In Face of Bitter Opposi Noted Arctic Sleuth TO BE PRESENTED Defesdaiitt In Muiie pital, One of Them in a tion By Fonnor Prooident Passes Away Suddenly Cato— City Atlir F iA Ex- Critical Condition. Wife ef French Anbieiaffor Cotgravo and Colloaguot. Otta'wa, April 80.- •(AP) — A, H. 0vsuel called for him at on out-of- dtonoBt aid Ronori To Act At First of Britisli Joy, noted mspsotor: who bslpscbslpsd the-way harbor, and found that be Sbanghsl, April 80.— (AP)— One Dublin, April 80.— (A P )—Presi convince the wo'rld that Royal Con- had done hie Job. He bod acted u After Verdict Ii Retimed; of the five high Japanese officials, dent De Valera's bill to abolish the adian mounted policemen always get detective, undertaker, coroner, mag- Covrts On Mny 11. their man, died suddenly last night severely Injured by a bomb explosion oath of allegiance to King George ietrate, and Jailer, and hod ready for in Hongkew Park yesterday, Y. on the eve of hie marriage. He w u transport b u k to the white man's National Gnard Prepared w u safely over what has been con to have become the husband Mlee courts, a native named Noo-Kud- Kawabata, president of the Shang London, April 80,— fAP) —Mad sidered its most formidable hurdle Carmel Murphy of Ottawa today, Lab. The killer, saved from execu hai Japanese residents association, ame de Fleuriau, wife of the French today. Hli name w u feared by evll-doere tion because of hie Ignorance of the For All Emergenciet. beyond the Arctio circle. died today. ambassador will present the group Waging a bitter battle ih the Dali laws, w u Imprleoned. It w u In 1D16 that he made bli When Joy w u a staff-eergeant, Of the other four, Mamoru Shige- of American women to King George Erlaan last night the President and mitus, Japanese minister to China first Important contact with the I undertook a 1,600 mile patrol in and Queen Mary at the first of the his Flomna Fall and Labor col Honolulu, April 80.— (AP) —With was In the most serious condition. frocen north. Reports leaked out the sub-Arotle which was, In effect. British Courts this year. It was an leagues carried It on second reading that a white tru p er had been slain the planting of the eymbol of Can a recommendation for leniency, a Thirty-two piece of the hand gren nounced today. by a vote of 77 to 71 In the face of by on Eskimo tor beyond the bor ada's sovereignity over the entire racially mixed Jury has convicted ade alleged to have been thrown by She will do BO at the request of ders of civilization. Up to that year Yin Kltsu, a Korean revolutionary Arctio Archipelago, On this patrol four Americans of manslaughter for Ambassador Andrew W. Mellon, be bitter opposition from former Presi there had been no police force In he w u ucomponied by a constable the slaying of an Hawaiian. from Manchuria entered M. Shlge- cause there Is no American ambas dent William T. Cosgrave’s support the Arctio. and an Eiklmo, The latter pre- mltsu’s body. sadress and Mrs. David Bruce, Am ers. Joy, then a conetable, went north viouily hod accompanied Comman The Jury reported a verdict late Other Victims. bassador Mellon's daughter, who Is on a whaling boat. A year later a der Peary In hie d u b for the Pole. yesterday after more than 48 houri The other victims. General Yos- now hostess at the American Em- There were rumors today that the IXbor party members were weaken deliberation. Those found guilty hlnorl Shlrakawa, Major General basey, could not make the presenta are; Lieut. Thomae H. Mosele, U. tion until she herself Is presented. ing and might endanger the further Kenklchl Uyeda and Admiral Klch- j>rogrese_ofprogress of the bill by withdrawing B. N.; Mre. Granville Forteicue, so Isaburo Nomura were recovering. The following Americans are to UNDBEROH KIDNAPING ciety matron, hie mother-in-law, and be presented at the first court. May their essential support from the General Shlrakawa, commander in ffovernment,fc ___ but_ _ Will........... Norton,......... , labor STUDENTS’ STRIKE NEARLY X MONTHS AGO Albert 0, Jonee and E. J, Lord, chief of the Japanese land forces 11; Navy enlleted men. Miss Mary Elisabeth Beebe, Wal eader, eald after the vote last nTgh't here lost all his teeth and was suf. they would support the bill through Hopewell, N. J., April 80.— The verdict wae read in a court ferlng from severe bruises on the lingford, Pa.; Mrs. David K. E. room tense with ellenoe, First to Bruce, New York, daughter of Am Its eubiequent stages. ENDS PEACEFULLY (A P )—It will be two months to upper part of his body. Admiral May Break Treaty morrow elnoe kidnapers stole break It wae a eob from Mre. Nomura lost an eye and was seri bassador Mellon; Miss Helen Bryan, Thalia M uile. wife of the Naval Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Eugene H. The reports of a labor defection Charlee A. Lindbergh, Jr. Bo far ously wounded In the head. ■aid eome members of the party ae the public knows, there . le officer, who allegedly wae criminally A her announcement of the death Dooman, New York, wife of the attacked by Joseph Kahahawal, the first secretary of the American Em got the Impreeilon from Mr. De still no definite clue to ths ohild’i of M. Kawabata, there was a report For the first time In his life, at the age of 86, be "feels the need of Valera’s speeches that he Intended President of College of Wil whereabouts. ■lain native. that Minister Shigemltsu’s right leg bassy; Miss Hilda Foster, Boston, someone to pay a little attention" to him. So William Muldoon, million Oonvlotlon set all Honolulu astir Mass.; Miss Estelle ' Frellnghuysen, to break the Anglo-Irish treaty ae John H. Curtis, one of three had been amputated and that his aire member of the New York State Athletic Commission, has adopted his well as abolish the oath. W. Davin, Norfolk men trying to negotiate with excitement and rumors. condition was growing Increasingly Elberon, N. J.; Miss Denise Living 48-year-old secretary, Margaret V. Farrell of White Plains, N. Y., to make liam and Mary Promiiei Governor Lawrence M. Judd de ston, Boston, Mass.; Miss Isobel Me- a Labor member questioned the the child's return, has gone on serious. Japanese denied this. her his heir. Here they’re pictured together. She has been in Muldoon’i President, It was said, demanding In ■till another eeoret mleeion. He nied the National Guard had been Creery, San Francisco; Miss Natlca employ for twelve years and helps to manage his buslnss affairs. ■ummoned but said preoautlone bad Nationality a Secret. Nast, New York; Mrs, Cortland effect that the bill be confined to To Retry Case. wae reported to have put to eea been taken against possible smir- Another report was that the bomb the oath, without receiving a eatle- from Norfolk on the yacht Mar faotory answer. gsnclsi., thrower was a Japanese and not a (Oontlnned on Page Ten oon with Lieut. George L. Rich- Chief of Police Weeber, who Korean and Japanese military offi De Valera’s Comment arde of the naval air station at / "I do not fear negotiation with Wllllameburg, Va., April 20.— manned the Judiciary buildingf 'with cials were keeping it a secret. They (A P )—Their strike ended after two Norfolk and Edwin B. Bruce of over)ry available)le policemanpolioer whilei7le the and the consular officials refused to REDS ALL OVER WORLD England," De Valera told the Dali Elmira, N. Y,, a friend. dloti were being read, said he before the vote wae taken, "but discuss the matter. dayi, men itudente at the College No reeulti were reported from had taken no additional precau It was also reported that the BAY STATE G.O.P. when we negotiate we will negotiate of William and Mary returned to a radio meeiage broadcast tions other than to have all officers chiefs of the Japanese consular po about a united Ireland and not be fore. No negotiation le'* needed olaseee today with aieuronoe a new Thursday night from a Newark' "on their toes." lice, the civilian gendarmerie who PREPARE FOR ‘MAY DAY’ );<faring would be given four fresh station. Horry Fleischer, De Mlllija Preoared about this bill. My word Is as good were partly responsible for policing DISCUSSES PU N K S ae that of J. H. Thomae (British men euspended by the oollege ad- troit gunman long sought In ths Although ths National Guard wee Hongkew yesterday had resigned, secretary for the Dominions), mlnletratlon for "baling," kidnaping, was asked to com- not ooUsd out, it was learned from thereby Intimating they would hold "At one time Thomas did not lay A promise by President J, A.