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News of the World By Associated Press PR T — - wto0) ‘pIoJyIvH “36e(q APV ‘el MWS IRIYIUUOY BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation for Week Ending 137187 Aug. 28th.. ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1926. THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DANBURY GIRL CRITICALLY | INJURED IN AUTO SMASHUP Skull Fractured When lfi OR 17 TRAPPED IN Car, Containing Four "y vyt COAL MINE) Persons Crashes Into TRIO INDICTED A5 DELEGATES STILL BANKRUPT FACING MELLETT MURBERER} DEBATEU. 5. TERMS FORCED INSURANL’E; World Court Members Al Sthpoena Issued for SOHfl]ng-i Rudner Rrrested Today, Mazer| ; and McDermott Named | Anxious {0 Sutsy America ton Man by Creditors” Lawyer | | | Fence and Overturns Little Hope Held Out for | | Rescue of Entombed Accident in Milford This| Miners : | Morning Injures Four, . + | Tahona, Okla., Sept. 3 (#) — Lit- I Sending Three to Hospi- e hope for the 16 or 17 men‘ trapped today in West mine No.| tal for Attention. 29, of the Superior Smokeless Coal company at Tahona by a gas ex- plosion was expressed by Lee Car- | Danbury, 3 3 (M — ter, last miner brought out of the Yvonne Le Fevre, 18, is upcon- fous in the Danbury hospital with e rast almosi T ovarcom ol by fractured skull and in a critical| gag fumes when a rescue party . & & condition as a result of an auto- carried him to safety. 1 \ mobile accident early this morning | gmall hopes for the men r p !\ JISERO e Lhene n the mine, he said. With her sister, Bertha Le Fevre, e o 13, 1d two young men, Bertram i both of Bre ter, N. Y., Miss Le Fevre was returning to this ci from Brewster. All four young peo- TUBEREUL"SIS RE”EF 8 » ple were ts of the single it seat of a The car c L ed through te road ST eTawt Dty inrta it Will Be [sed to Aid Suf- i i plles hapy ferers Not on Charity derson and Miss Yvon from beneath the U\(rl'n a List » yo women came tc c city recently from _\'crrh A ) 5 Creation of a fund of $2,500 -‘fflll'f, However, Has Been in Cus- Latin America Approves U. to| (LAST NAMED NEVER FOUND THE FIFTH RESERVATION POWER 10 ACT IN DOUBTE S. De- Attorncy Gafiney Secking Walter S. tody Some Time and Rudner Was ' mands—All Members See Great McKenney For Purpose of Taking Appreherled Just Before Grand, Bemefit If This Country Should | Out Pdolicy to Assure Payment vf | His Debts, Jury Brought in Tts Findings, | Join Court. Canton, Ohio, Sept. 3 (F—Ben| Geneva, Switz 1, Sept. 3 M— | Hartford, Conn., Sept. 3 (P—T} Rulner, Louls Mazer and Patrick Represe es of thirty-e coun- | question of the power of a t Eugene McDermott today were in- |tries holding membership in the |cy referee to compel a bank dicted by the Stark co and (World ¢ T i discussion to-[to be insured for the bene jury for the first degree mu day of the fi d last of the res- |creditors has lervation a herence to t Don R. Mellett, C ed to America's on July 16. Rudner, ware merchant, was custody shortly & jury m e its report to Ju ram W. Agler. that a comr 5 ed to carry on Mazer, former Canton po SRtogCany, ; sitting of the proprietor, was for: 1 with the murder in a sued on August | Cuyahoga 16, jail He co !and is held also on conspiracy to violate prohibition 1 | MecDermott, of and Clevel: is been sought thrc since July 30 as murder mystery. N o nty lax { History of Case inEii e Accident in Milford ald” tuberculosis sufferers who ate | Canton, Ohio, 8. (P— Tne |tROTHY Polnt Chse 2 ¥ ord, Conn, Sept, 3 UP) —not on the clty's charity list but who | murder of Don R. ublisher e | (O ¥ Four persons were hurt, three of fare temporarily in need of funds was | o the Canton IJ' a eru- them going inté Milford ho suggested to Mayor Weld today bY | ona of e mra (.” : ‘_‘_”‘"‘X t or attention today when their au- : . [ i RO Qriueg Rolin 2 R e being Dr. T. E. Reeks, superintendent of |in the history of Ohio. His body S tclorea e ot ) ¥ ruck a glancing a fast Britain General hospital, and | Was found at midnight, July 16. 2 Kenney ¢ ven passing colored sedan C. W. Upson, president of the 'I'\\brr—‘q Sio05 avabetons Gl was) i, g ol » ing a New York um- Rel ¢ Ly volc d him over iy ! ber. The nifured were Joseph IMI- Mayor Weid regards the proposal | '° i€ oness) _three men or 5 Judso! ably and promised his assist- | “OUld e {’]”"-‘ ““fl"is turned s difficult of |the or's interest ghtl plan will not require an - Sov0 Se Al 2 ‘ rred to h Mr his morr e Mary Dedric ises ppropr butiwiliins el s pnos] o ik Rt Jaims and NEbithe oo e % § “ and neck ; his daughter, d through a transfer of mon Tereoil Diot Lactis i o . rupt to be i 3 * R Margaret, 16, lacerations on face | from the charity department where the only ene advanced ight be questioned and arms which required 16 $2,500 is set aside for tuberculo: S d G et hes, and Robert Mihale, 4, relief work. T t about th Aid from the charity board neces- soon took on bigger p 1 . Passe the car's sitates an entry in the city records 00 Ahottls BeeanI ba T fore v oceupa and sedan was and publication of the fact. Dr. R {ntol Wos andliarimaicona rman this ! driven on without ver stop- told Mayor Weld there are | tions generally in Canton. Feder ence. A of New ping to note the damage he had many families in the city where some | Dernstein, |Make the United Ralilcitals 7 . ] done, |aid is absolutely ed, but being | Cleveland, got into the pleture an AN ac e {too proud to for charity the | a federal grand pury in Cleveland Anxious T listed as $91 tamilies go on suffering. pt. 15 will begin of mber dent of h ie city appropriated | July 30, offic hi & t Fai ! ) $2,500 a year annually and a portion | peal for the apprehension of iy | MAY NflT BE APPROVH} of this was spent in relief work, the | Patrick Eugef McDermott of N i remainder being turned back to the | ( ho was d t e | . |city. The purchase of milk, ham- | in the crime. FilEhneks. Prince Atla T A ; : . . |mocks, porch screnes and defraying e 5 tol “ 2 City Plan Commission > costs of institutional treatment L ¢ e \ the uses to which the money | Fears Legal Objection |was put and the benefictaries were | IN WIMMIN' Pflfl’ \ L] 4 {known to no one but the health su- | SMme night | oirt! d L i May Arise [ During the term of s t ch i | 1 0. ¥. Curtis as mayor the money was ::“.113' -’LE]:,,\': :'h’[‘ {,’[' l\‘x\’r"fi,l\‘ doyuioty. ! t ferred to the charity board, and , e S Re R to Tver 1 Que- e e LU eaet e\ he oy iboard e ers assertlons of fnnocence. Everett Ericson, 1 :\uc 2 & ment to eliminate duplications i returned again to the health depart- ' A1 m‘l"“‘ e ”'l‘;p",‘ o\.\;‘:i\ cumbs to \[(-p,m]{; Miree; pames, membem gl Ihe Sy bmehi s e move by filing a 'm:} damage su H al the conclusion that le ties 1o the best possible advan i el “and Me. | treatment e ' & L.uight arlse in land records and thew | Under the charter transfers of Ben Ruancr, of Massillon, and ¢ ) v . > £ i i | Ly L ST s itk Dermott, seeking $100,000 from e co! s al to the Herald) ¥araditofconter Swl th SCOIDORAMOR fundyfrom lonel departmenty tot an- iy ape charging them with be- would Plainville, Sept. 3 (&) -— Calinsel® Jonn | FCAEikiem SLeloreliyer! cannot Mihe madie nntil two pirators in the death of her Who mening W offering any changes, hs before the close of the fi in th of Helge 5 b3 Members of the commission agreed | vo,. - or sruary 1. If k ¥ st ond Pa that confusion would be avoided if|o¢ finance and taxation approves, it he New Dri IR GRS % | may proceed with the expediture m\ selves make a reservation R are very nearly alike, but they also |p, 30 drawing from its othe could collectively rel fion dast niEhe Butihls 1 U jelitheyaseln, thopcontislon I Ehe flc o sl 1ie M nases bonrd m'\hrs American | pe saved. It was his second opera- handling of real estate, searching | " und 1t 0 | tion in two v ion in two w titles and set estates would be | rous to the proper func-|povine to great. : e aten B T of the court or t "“ f 2 the sixth ward sponsored a resolu- | fl T\\o T01'101Pe Gary, Ind., |50 1; misnt ve diens (o sive e e tion in the common council to | R L el ) the city plan commission, board or ] Till One Is Killed—Pe- | R both mastoid and mening 1 » (uucu\/woyx' the postmaster, chi ”F Pflll[;[ ‘I]RY SUUA 5 5 ! (Continued on Page 19) | \ ‘lm\‘,“,,, S U of police and fire depar{ments wor | destrian Also Is Slain SR gmnd M oerl ARIY OF COCKROACHES 7 et i oo s ble | ze of five yea ,» New Br ) commission will tnvite city) Many Samples Reponted‘ Cary, Ind, Sept. 3 ®—Two youth- | [NYADING MIDDLETOWN ain He nived in Pianvitle for the . 5 r J. D. Williams and ‘the| il gun men, with nspir- | s SRR R R0 N L | named to a meeting| Seized During Tour ed by cheap liquor, 1 othal of the Tirst Lutheran —ehurch August 16 1o surtier discuss | f City ¢riisivnl Busined o ed OB ousands and Thousands Tnter- \.fl‘:\]’“ : e proposal. . | of City man ¢ wounded | e elile Stae oy . Such duplications as exist are| Sl | ing Houscs—State Health o s survive er, T mainly in streets on which buildings | ! o ence, and a bro Jr | have stood for several years, City| A great drought has struck New |death of one and the | Dept. Called to Aid. is the s L Englneer Williams says, the city | Britain, but it will not cause gen- |companion | R e itis in W : plan board having been careful to eral suffering, it is believed, except| With a hastily deployed police | Middletown, 9 D! the past two ye ?, X avoid this condition in*recent years.|among that portion of the popula- |cordon closing they parted and | Thousands and thousand of typhoid I i UG e |tion depending on bottled beer for a |ica scparate ways e ando roaches, breeding in w almost clocklike | thirst quenche |the clerk in a billiard hall, the last | dumping grou in t other year. $925,032,833 FOR TIRES | Detective Sergeant Ellinger and fof three places held up within a end of the city are caus o There are no sew in the section P | Policeman Stadler, comprising the | minutes time. sternation among home owners n|;ng the water is 1ed from v (J 1 R | liquor squad of the police depart One vandecred a taxicab | the neighborhood. The insect * | which are in clo ¥ This Is Wholesale Value of Produc- ment, jiate visited pra y every standing cutside and was siain, as entering the homes in droves f Investig sta : T tore and hole-in-the-wall reported | he sped toward the outskirts, in a One house in the \ health departme \ tion in United States During Ye: | to have beer or 4 = | S i he with Patrol been occupied by three separaty | successtul i ases | of 1925. {and were surprised at the number | )i Flynn, hims seriously | tenants in the last few mont All [ to their definite ? the | of pla whose r ation for hav- | 2 other youtt fled afoot quit the premises because of Hvle: state has stror 1 the laying Washington, Sept. 3 (P—Tires and |ing the foamy liquid on hand was tured by invasion of the “crawling army.” |of sewers and the extension of town tubes produced chiefly for automo- |not being justified. Some of the pro-| The gunman killed was identified | A carnival company now plaving |water to the dictrict. Dr. Ge - in the United Btates during | prietors even expressed surprise that {ag Harry Bolds, of Youngstown, v lot has threatened to|F. Cook, local health officer, d had a wholesale value of |the officers 2d to be able to|Qhio, His companion, akes” fearing th the | today that in his opinion the ,032,833, the commerce depart- |get a drink. | who reported to have said | roaches will get into its equipment |breaks could not be prev { ment reported today in issuing fur- = In other places samples | he had not known Bolds before the d form a breeding place Te. | proy and sewer: ther returns of the biennial ‘manu- |were taken and che analysis | two met over numerous drinks earl-| The state health authorities, ap- |were facturing census. This was an in- [showed that whoever represented the |jor in the ni Rudolph Gus- | pealed to by G. Allen Schaefer,| Funeral services will be b crease of 43.6 per cent over similar |stuff as beer was a poor judge of | o Minnesota. |superintendent of public works, |1:30 tomorrow afternoon at output in 1923, distance. Other samples were found | Chester C have advised that specialists be|home of his parents. Rev. Dr Iy Bicycle and motoreycle tires, in- | to contain more than one-half of one | qown when s T in-|A. Ahlquist, pastor of | cluded in the: 1025 total, accounted | per cent alcohol, according to’ un-| commands, Sdoth & Bt Ausre heéen bl atharan &) Il for $3,564,933 of the amount. |offfficial report, and prosecutions|gtances, without some of the players found to have some effect in| | = - Wil proba in the crowded room halting their|checking the invasion e powder LOAN TO PRUSSIA NEED NOT SIG | In police court tomorrow morning, | gam's. adheres to the legs of the insect{ New York, Sept. 3 (P A New York, Sept. 3 UF)—Signing for [the cases of the proprietors of the |~ A few minutes before tting in lts mouth and causing | of $20,000,000 to the state of telegrams will be unnecessary after | Boston Bottling Works will be con-|paq thrown two firecracker: [ Ernatis 16 Aot cxtornnl Anancick pt. 7. the Western Union Tele- tinued because their counsel, Attor-|tne back door, their explosion throw- here claim that the|has been arranged by a syndicate ph company announced today. ney Thomas J. Cabelus, is in ling the place into confusion. he | weather conditions h been |headed by Harris Forbes and com- he new regulation was adopted, 1 The case of the erl l.unllng‘ ames were resumed and when the |1 uac responsible fc multi- | pany, it was announced today. was announced, as a result of num- | Works will be tried tomorrow MOrn; | shots rang out only a few PErsons | o vion or the insect The traction involves the pur- erous complaints from persons who |ing. Bl Foind to tht the reports | e Shdie ot it srountiof & i3 par viewed the signing of a receipt was | e = TR ob - 5L AL BRALADS; | a I n Gnlan AT s Ears: an unnecessary formality. | GREAT SCHOOL OF FISH The youths first appeared at the 1051, — — | Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, |South Shore ctric railway sta- THE WEATHER | NEW MEDICAL EXAMINER | Calif,, Sept. 3 (®)—Captain George |tion, obtained a small sum of mone i i Bridgeport, Sept. 8 (P—Dr. Ralph 'Farnsworth, known as “Uncanny [and proceeded to the Broadway ho- Hartford, Sept. s—Torceast | |f i \ W. Crane, § ord, former police |George” because of his knowledge |tel, a block away. There they again || for New Britain and vicinity: | | HIGH TIDES | 4 department surgeon there has been of fishing water around the island, |took a small amount of money and | | Fair tonight and Saturday; I Sept. 4 (Standand Time) appointed lical examiner of that reports that a big school of fish, oc- |a diamond ring from the proprie-|| pot much change in tempe | || New Haven 0.28 a.m. 9.42 pm. | | town by Coroner John J. Phelan to cupying a space in waters 100 miles |tor and advanced to the billiard es-| | ature | || New Londor 7.42 p.m. succeed the late Dr. George Sherill, long and sixty miles wide, has ap- |tablishment while the police cordon | | 1] it was announced here today. | peared off thase shores tightened about them. % * | % HENNESSY 70 CHANGE . attacked sarly toloy aug ‘."m anniversary of the Shenandoah en Sam Godofsky i it e 1 b i i al (Continued on Page 26) | e of the skull and a| TRET “T il ! whi AN wie”theee: otners R, J. HICKRY, VETERAN OF AUTOIST IS BLAHED 0 e, v F. J. HICKEY, VETE Witness Says Meriden Man, Killed :“ five occupants of an automobile e bearing New York markers and it is R — in Accident, Was Going at Evces- [believed that the fourth man who New Britain Man Dies In New York was Kk down at a different point s 3 sive Rate of Spead. 1 * later t ve Rate of Speec later was attacked by Where Me Had Lived For today in his investigation into \ecident which causedthe death |the Favorite Cloak company have ““”‘ 1(“" “;“ l‘“" "“‘l; ‘;”“! :‘:& 0 a prominent Meriden au- |been picketed for eral weeks, ployed in that ci e I8 surviv o BT e tn Ll !m- two sisters, Miss Alice T. Hickey, Booth pa Wolf on the ri MACHINE TOOL EXHIBIT (& science teacher at me‘ Washing- and shed head-on into the slow- New Haven, Sept. 8 (®—The sixth | ton school, and Cecella M. Hvlckoy’ moving troliey car, according to the |annual New Haven machine tool ex- |2 sclence teacher at tho Nathan Guilford man. The Meriden man's 'hibition, the only national oxmlml”““ school, who live on Prospect ir was a total wreck and the trol- | of machine tools in this country, will | Street, and two brothers, Willlam collisior New Haven hospital, where he died | through the Sth. The body will be brought to this |of a fractured skull and internal in-| A serles of lectures by distin-|city for burial. The nge juries. | guished engincers will be given in [for the funeral are lncomnllu | | belearned % | coroner for considerable time today. ARMY DIRIGIBLE, MISSING DURING NIGHT, RIDES OUT THUNDER STORMS “Wystery Woman is Attemptmg to TCS Faally Makes Swim Channe! and Set New Record BHC“SSf"I Landing o elleville, IIL, Thls English Female Swimmer, Reported To Be London Mormng, On Exact Medical Specialist, Starts This Morning— Vierkoet- ter To Turn Professional To Make Money So He Anmversary .Of the Shenandoah Disaster Can Start Bakery Business. Until Blimp Was Sighted Early Today Consider- able Anxiety Was Felt for Its Safety and That of Its Crew. St. Louis, Mo, t. 3 P—Atter iding out clectrical and thunder orms during the greater part of le night, in pitch darkness, and ed with rain, Licutenant W. A, ¥ and his crew of four brought army blimp TC-5 into safe land- & at Scott field, Belleville, Illinofs, ear here, shortly after six o'clock his morning, Night of Uneasiness It was the first anniversary of the henandoah disaster, when that (r'\’l much larger than the TC- 5y buckled and crashed on Ohio hfll& It brought to an end a night of une d on the part of many inter- ested in the TC-5's flight, the first d voy by a government air- since the jll-fated flight of the ndo: were but a 1ade swim- the danger of | steamers. Up noon no word had been swim- for im- the left e it om the shore, who had pla Horace C in the wa or boat i would Ny to t owing ¢ Is Secret The uneasiness of those waiting nd, Sept. 8 () | for the ship's arrival did not end who was (®) — |there. Licutenant Gray, arising st Vier! cord-breaking | from the breakfast table, told about —— channel swimme to turn (it professional, he s Crew Also Was Worried “Shortly after leaving Dayton on ates and Eng- | Thursday night,” he said, “we ran ; : n swims and |into a heavy electrical and rain ) R tours. The total Storm. It was about forty miles b I but Vierkoetter says he |from Indianapolis. We encountered eles i money to fi- trical disturbances all night. bakery in Cologne. enou 3 When we are in electrical storms ookl I have not accepted any | We Usually are worried. APPHCA- specific offer,” the swimmer sq a, We were driven nerth of our 3 o 2 am sailing for New York in QOc. | COurse ahout 50 miles and hung tion, Original Being Sl e e ver the Mississippi river until e er a va dawn. We were not lost, for we Rejected to have to ac.|Practically knew our bearings. as T did at Ca:| Dawn found the ship over Gran- nds even gave me|it® City, Iils, north of here. Sgott train fare home, fleld is only a short way from o | there. Exved for Tonss Pitch Dark And Raining erkoetter for years to| “The night was so black and thick 68 hin skiey we could not see ahead of us,” Lt. flrst atte 1 when he was within Gray said, “but we knew we were jght of | DOt far from Scott field. The cars’ SErey oal. Discouraged, he was pre. |AF¢ Dot enclosed and we became ] to leave Cape Gris Neg|soaked ained When he suddenly decided to ask| The engines functioned perfectly the former crown prince, Frederick | t2rough the night, Gray said, and Shllbation Lwith W N, to stake him as a sport. |CStimated that they had run about X e N proposition. The crown prince, |58 hours since the sigp left its base L By werford | Vierkoetter made known after his|?t Langley fleld, Virginia, Wednes- 5 and declared | Fecord-breaking swim on August | 93%- 30, promptly sary s. Verkoetter arrive Accompanying Lieutenant Gray were Lieutenant B. F. Starkey and Warrant Officer R. E. Lassiter, who it to his remitted the neces- | the sing here Wednes- day night, unrecognized, and im.|3¢Tved as pilots, and Sergeants mediately resumed his job a | Quinn and Johnson, engineers. None ker. His presence in the city was | SUffered ill effects of the night's t generally known until last| PUffeting against the elements. night. An official city welcome has | Worthiness Demanstrated case brought criti- been planned tomorrow. | Gray sald that rough weather was cism from Chairman A. P. Leavitt He said today he planmed to|d°Sired for the flight of the ship to isston at last | SWim the Firth of Forth mest yeay|PFove its abllity to withstand the Cead RN to attempt the chaunel | Clements. He accounted for the St ehalt s P his wife, | SUCCeSS of the filght n the fact that the TC-5 is shorter than the Shen- . ‘He |andoah and of non-rigid type. rm—‘ Covered 1200 Miles other with | During the flight from Langley field, Lieutenant Gray estimated that cdso Vierkoette rong swimmer. only one ey at he had de the rford in- h; L’,‘,"!‘:‘""‘S“Tf: the ship had covered 1,200 miles, al- | though a direct line is only about [850 miles. The difference s ace | counted for by deviations from the BRIDGEPORT TAILORS | ARE BADLY ASSAULTED | er !course last night, yesterday and Wed- nesday night, when the TC-5 ran mln ron;,h weather in the Alle- | Th«\ gasoline supply had dwindled to 155 gallons when the ship was t for a dw s applic one the i neit Four Employed In Shops Affected will pulled down this morning. The 18 n Strike Are Beaten By | blimp ean carry 400 gallons, which specific A with full speed flying would last Her Five Gangsters. about 17 hours. S 3 (P—Four tail- | of cloak shops here in have been labor trou- Muck Anxiety Was Felt. Chicago, Sept. 3 (A—Dawn of the , employe three men first attacked are Year. lemployed at I 14 Cloak company. They wero felled by saw.| Frederick J. Hickey, about 8§ i ed off billiard cues in the hands of | Y°ars old, a veteran of the world L beir attackers and were badly| War and a well known resident of ¢ ow Britain, his native city, dled J. Wolt of Guilfor an |beaten. : 3 vatai ol AbRRALWraIE B 'he fourth man is employed by |¥® y afternaon ~ahout:. #isl Was ‘one of sev- | the Favorite Cloak company. The|0'clock in Bellovue hospital, New od by Coroner Eli |same weapons were us d in his case,, YOrk city, after a short illness. He had been a resident of New Cloak company and | ey badly damaged as a result of the | be held in Mason laboratory, \‘\h‘[““k‘l of Q‘h city and Edward Booth was brought to the |university, next week from the su\i"h‘lu‘) of New York city. Three men whose names could not | were closeted with the charge of M. J. Kenney Co. will be held at St. Mary's chi with burfal in St. Mary's cem connection with the exhibition. The exhibits are valued at half a million dollars.

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