, .y; NET PRESSJRVN THE} WEATHER AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Forecast br V. S. Weather Basoaiu OP THE EVENING HERALD Now BEavon; tor the month of March, 1927 4,996 Fair tonl^t and Tuesdajv \ PRICE THREE C E I ^ VOL. XLL, NO. 163. Classified advertising on page 12 MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927. (iPOURTE£a^ PAGES! PROTEST OF POWERS SACCO AND VANZETTI ON W AY TO HEAR DEATH SENTENCES fit ■. ^ RECEIVED BY CHINA American Policy Followed CHANG ASKS GHOST” HEARD, By Other Nations—-U. S. U.S.T0BACK BY A REPORTER Backing No Horse In Weird Voice Over Phone Scares (jperatOr in Spring- China— The Notes. NORTH ARMIES field, Massr GIVES NO DETAILS Springfield, Mass., April • <?> Washington, April 11. — 11.— “ The ghosV.’ of the I Says He Is Fighting Red Ele­ Whatley-South Deerfield Tele­ note handed the Cantonese Nation phone Line, whose moaning Frisco Thinks Steamer Was alists today by the foreign po\v- and cryings have excited, the TWOPATROLMEN ers represents a clear-cut victory m ent-Surprised at Nega- countryside, has travelled'into Of Ferry Fleet Plying Be­ for the American policy in the this city. A local newspaperman was GET SUSPENSIONS present turbulent state of affairs in j tire Action of American <8 » « ' W * talking, with' William G. tween Korea and Saim China. Strippe, ,Whatley selectman, The note is understood here to Government. whose brother, ; A rth u r, heard present a strong protest over the “ the ghost” when' a blood M idael Fitzgerald, Regular, No Sekh-Tragedy Bap^ Nanking outrages, with a demand ^ V v> '' curdling moaning entered the conversation. Miss Ruth Mc­ for indemnity and a stern warn­ Peking, April 11.— “ This is not Neil, telephone operator ,'n the and Robert McLeary, Su­ pened at Fn^n. ing against future attacks of the the time for the powers to send newspaper, was nearly over­ Nanking character— but there is protests— it would he wiser if the come by fright. no “ ultimatum” and no threat Telephone company Investi­ pernumerary, Dropped. Tokio, Japan, April 11.— sanctions. powers would back me Indirectly gators have been unable for a No Fist Brandishing and financially making it possible week tb^ind “ the ghost.” liumlred passengers Were belieTWl The American .government did for me to fight the Communist ele­ It was learned today that drowned when the Japanese stbam- not consider that anything would ments.” Whatley is divided between Regular Patrolman Michael Fitz­ er Daihachi China! Man,, «a®k at be gained by fist-brandishing at Chang Tso Lin, northern war Spiritualists and,, others, the gerald and Supernumerary Patrol- Its pier at Fusaii, according to ad­ this particular time. Officials here lord, made this statement today in :l Spiritualists claiming the voice, inan Robert McLeary of the Man­ vices received here late today. felt, rather, that coercion at this an exclusive Interview granted the of “ The Ghost” to be a mani­ chester Police "department have f-u '' '■■■'uld be calculated to furth­ International News Service. Bartolomeo VanzettI (1) and Nicola Sacco (2 ), principals in the internationally known Massachusetts festation. The Daihachi was one of tile reg­ er inflame anti foreign sentiment The International News Service murder case, photographed for the first time in many months as they arrived at the Dedham, Mass., Court ular passenger boats plying into 111 c.ii..a— perhaps with grave re­ learns that Chang Tso Lin desires House to hear Judge Webster Thayer sentence them to death in the electric chair. Note the left-handed shotgun guard at the right. Fusan. sults to the thousands of foreign­ the United States to advance to the Early reports flashed here did not ers still outside the zone dominat­ North China government a credit REDS DISTRIBUTE ed by the guns of the foreign war­ of $100,000,000. indicate the exact nature o f the ships. Also, this government want­ Chang Tso Lin, in the course of disaster, or what caused the boat; ed to make it clear to the Chinese within the harbor and near her the interview, expressed great sur­ URGES A U T H O R in SACCO PEHTIONS pier, to sink so rapidly that the. people that the role of the United prise that an American evacuation Ships Search Ocean passengers were trapped aboard. States is one of disinterested in North China should have been friendship for China in the strug­ ordered. gle toward unity. FOR OUR GOVERNOR Negative Action For Missing Sailors DID FERRY SERVICE. Read Interview “ I am pi/zzled by the attitude of Expect to Get Million Names San Francisco, Calif., April 11.— Officials read with interest to­ the American government,” said day the interview granted Inter­ The Daihachi China! Maru was not Chang Tso Lin, "why should it con­ in the trans-Pacific service, accord­ national News Service by Chang fine Itself to negative action? Does Halifax, N. S., April 11.— Search 2 In Effort to Save Lives of ing to ofBcers of loca l' Japanese Tso Lin, the northern war lord, in •> The rescued; Captain Frank y General Healey withdrawal of tb'« Americans mean of the North Atlantic for twelve Watts, Boston: Tony Foster, stew­ steamship companies and other ma­ which he expressed surprise at the they are never to return and they American evacuation of North Chi­ seamen-,- missing from the burned ard, Gloucester; Fred Wilson, East Two ItaiuK^^^^; ^ rine agencies. are to let China alone? Are all the Gloucester, Mass., fishing schooner Boston; James O’Brien, Lynn, Makes Several Sugges­ Japanese steamer agents here ex­ na, and expressed a desire for an American’s past endeavors to be Commonwealth, was under way to­ pressed belief the ship was one of a American loan. Mass.; Hiram Fender, Malden, sacrificed? If not, why does the day. ' Mass.; Joe Mulse, Gloucester, regular ferry fleet operating be­ Neither Chang, nor any other American government not fully A Canadian government steamer, tions In Final Report. New York, April 11.— Radical tween Shimo No SekI, on one of tbo war lord, is going to get any loan Mass.; J. Hines, Somerville, Mass.; support my efforts to shoulder the the Anrerican cutter Tampa and Joe Abbott, Everett, Mass. rumblings rea,ctlng froin the death islands in the Japanese archipelago, from the United States, it was burden of protecton of Ameritan and Fusan,,on the extreme tip of stated. The American . govern- steamships and schooners of the The missing: Richard Harding, sentences Imposed upon Nicola Interests. coast were on the lookout for the Gloucester; Bert Moulton, New Hartford, Conn., April 11.— Korea. This passage is through the government is not hacking any Can't Understand It twelve men, who left the blazing Sacco and Bartolomeo 'VanzettI be­ Korean straits and is said to be one horse in China, and least of all Foundland; Lemuel McComisky, That the governor of Connecticut “ I don't understand why the Commonwealth in three dories off Gloucester: Harry Lee, New Found- gan to be heard here today. of the roughest stretches of water Chang, who has demonstrated on American evacuation of North Lahave banks, sixty miles out. be given specific authority to act in the Pacific ocean. several occasions that while he is land; J. Meuse, Argyle, N. S.; Ed­ A man who gave the name of China has been ordered. Americans Eight other men in dories were ward Mason, Everett; James Leary, in all emergencies that, may arise supreme in his own Manchuria, in Peking should feel perfectly picked up by the Boston schooner Mario'.MInolch Iprunder arrest upon he has neither the power nor the New Foundlaird; Edward Corkum, while the State Leglslatijre is not gjife,. particularly, now that the Elizabeth Parker and brought into engineer, ‘Gloucester; Lea Powers* the tecluacal chargi'^oif disorderly., ’ ---Photo by Elite means of untfyln.T Chtn^ , a ^-^'OaniWiBhists nest In the'-hegation Shelbourne, N. S. in session Is Urgejl*, bY.',|^rank E. Michael Fitzgerald DR0I% INTO RAVINE vlding a stable governniOTX New Foundland; William Eno, New conduct, foll'bwlnlg ■filS^'ifctf^tf In quarter has been raided and the They said the cause of the fire Foundland, Thomas Christopher, Healy, retired attorney general of plastering windows along Twenty- The Protest was unknown. They feared that been -suspended by Chief of Police The notes of protest which have local Communist party is like a New Foundland and Daniel Surette, Connecticut in his final report to third street with posters bearing man without a head. their mates could not live in the Yarmouth, N. S. the governor. the words: Samuel G. Gordon until the Board been sent to the Nationalists are open dories as a howling snowstorm FROM UNION BRIDGE understood to make the following “ My campaign in Honan Is very The rescued men were under the ‘Sacco and VanzettI must not of - Police Commissioners can give successful. While Chang Tsung was blowing when all hands left care of doctors today as they suf­ Mr. Healy also urges the repeal demands: the side of the burning Common­ of the statute giving the attorney die.” v ,. them a hearing on charges brought 1. An apology , in writing from Chang’s troops are pushing the fered great hardships in the open Cjiatonese Invaders back upon, Pu­ wealth. boats in zero temperature. general the final say In matters of by Police Commission^ Willard B. Chang Kal Shek, • - military com- appeal from the decision of the The police - 'rbporfed< that* they Rogers. The • charge is that both luander of the Nationalist forces at kow, bur lines are solidly consoli­ found radical literature in Min- men neg^cted their duties and North End Man at Memorial dated, Justifying our previous with­ motor vehicle commissioner on Nanking.
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