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News of the World By Associated Press i d;.q APV 1 9}e1% ESTABLISHED 1870 Axeaqy a \nan” NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulafion For Week Ending 13’233 Sept. 11th . . . uuo EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS OCEAN FLIGHT POSTPONED BY GASOLINE LEAK, FONCK HOPES TO START TOMORROW JONES 1§ 2 UP AT END OF FIRST 18 Bobby Plays Brilliantly to Lead Former Champion Fear Is Expressed How- ever, That Weather * Conditions May Now Halt - Activities For| This Year. Sikorsky Says Repairs Are of Minor Nature and| ! Giant Biplane Will Be Ready for Hop-Off Fri-| day. Dawson and Von Tlm Finish First Half of Margins Over Their Opponents in Title Play. Short Hills, N. J., Sept. 16 (F— | Bobby Jones, defending his title ae national amateur golf mpion in of | the third round at Baltusrol today, led Chick Evans of Chicago, 2 up. t the end of the first 15 holes of ir 36 hole battl veteran Chicago star gave Atlanta marvel a sensational i Io all the : 1 it was only posting a brilliant round of 70, B P t Bobby was motored | aple to his advantage over biplane gave orders to put the plane | the former titleholder. Evans went back into its hangar when it proved | around in 74 | Jones, out: d cult to stop the flow of 1 I out which was leaking at rate gallons an' h Capt. Fonck was cheerful In spite of the postponement, and expressed the belief that the flight would get under way very shortly in spite of difficutties, Westbury, N. Y., Sept. 16 (P) — The New York to Paris Capt. Rene French ace and three companions poned until tomorrow indefinitely, leak ¢ Ignor designer builder of the three flight Fonck, has been post- | and per! because of a gasolir overed at the last Sikors asolin 44 of 10 4G 5 6 Thelr cards: Jones, in: 4 4 3 4 4 4 , in: 4 4 3 4 4 ¢4 : Other Contests however, »xpressed that if the fly i zeor, )a of Chicago and er way today, e ) t Los Angeles ght not permit | compl the half of their third round m s in the natior was |al amateur g pionship Short Hills y with big margins over their opponents, Held and Gunn respective Si aid the trouble quickly ted and that it was small matter to repair. It would, probably take two or three hours. | , He expressed the belief that the | Ouimet of Boston an would take off tomorrow | Wright, jr, were all square at the morning if the weather conditions |1Sth are favorable. ‘ Ouimet, out: 5 5 43 4 455 2— Investigation showed that mqlzt head of a balt in the gasoline tank In: 542444 465—38—7 had sprung off. Workmen said that ‘Wright, out: 3 4 3 3 there were more than 20,000 bolts |—39. in the airplane. The attempt at a| In: start this morning was delayed by | the slow filling of the gasoline tank because of the air pressure pump. May Start Tomorrow Captain Fonck still hopes to get away tomorrow weather permitting. Sikorsky presented Fonck with gold key this morning to lock wup | his plane. Some six hundred spectators gath- ered at the starting fleld early today | to watch the take-off and slowly | scattered when it was announced that the flight was off for the day. ft For Mme. Curie New York, Sept. 16 (P—When the giant Sikorsky airplane hops off | Roosevelt field on its New York to! Paris flight, it will carry six plat- fnum radium seeds as a gift to Mme. Pierre Curle, the discoverer of radium. 46605 54445535 4—30 Jones-Evans Play. The champion and Evans h first hole with birdfe shots {Chick had rimmed the cup with his {initial putt to narrowly miss sinking the ball for an eagle. | Bobby, playing fl |down in another birdie three : second, becoming 1 up as Evans, off |the line with his iron required a five, one over par. Jones won the third hole, a par |four play of 352 yards, shooting in regulation figures while Chick was hacking away to lift his ball out of the rough. The veteran Chicago player ran into a unfortunate br k on this hole, his ball striking a spectator land bounding under a tree. He tried |gamely to pitch out, but the best he The seeds are the glft of Dr. Jo- could get was a five. seph Muir, radium expert, and with | Both were over the short fourth them age instruments for their use |Waterhole on their irons, and with in the treatment of cancer. Dr, |the conventional two y were Muir sald the seeds are not availa- (40Wn In threes, Jones still two up. | The champion and his mid-west ble in France. | 24 The plane also will be the bearer |ODPPonent halved the fifth in par long drives and of several messages, which include a |fours. Both had lotter from Avery Hopwood, presi- |Were on With their seconds. They dent of the American Society of [then took the usual two p spaper editors, to Walter Wil- [a half. ms, president of the press con-| They halved the sixth fn par f gress of the world, in Geneva, call- |Both were long and straight with ing attention to the possibilities of [their tee shots, but Bobby outdrove actual transmission of newspapers |Chick and 30 feet beyond the £5 a means of exchange of interna- |pin, while Evans was short and to tionai ide Another letter is from |ther ight. Both ran their approach- A. H. Wiggin, chairman of the board |putts within easy distance and were of the Chase National bank, to the |down on their second putts. dead of American bankers resident | Jones recled off another birdie to in France, Edward Tuck, pointing [take the seventh hole, four strokes out the possibilitics of a trans-At- [to &ix. Two long wooden club shots lantic airplane service in transmit- straight and true, carried Bobby to ing important business documents. 'the green where he was down in two A third letter is from Major Loring putts while the former hole cham- Pickering of the North American 'pion was digging out of hazzards Newspaper Alliance, to Paul Dupuy of the Petit Parisien. was (Continued cn Page 19) Police Agents and Safety League Aid Dry Squad in Drive On Beer . = |and suspended jail sentences aggre- Fines of $450 and Sus-|gating 120 days were imposed. — Ona g case was nolled pended Jail Sentences of | Sebastian Rodzen, aged 29, and his wife, Frances Rodzen, aged & 120 Days Imposed Court. in |of 292 Park street were charged | with selling llquor and keeping liquor with intent to scll, and main- taining a place reputed to be in vio- |1ation of the liquor law. Assistant | Prosecuting Attorney W. M. Green- stein nolled the ¢ ainst the hus- band, saying he is s wife had charge of the sale of liquor in the home and the husband had no conneetion with it Detective Sergeant ¥ ger and Stadler testified that an purchased a bottle of alcohol That police known as “stool Civic § torney and B coope Goorg nger and Officer John | O C. Stadler in carrying out Chief W. |agent C. Hart's nt order to make Ncw [at the Rodzen home for 50 ce Br ry by arresting proprictors |last night. Mrs. Rodzen threw an- of “speak easies,” developed in po- |other bottle®*out the window and lice court this morning when the |Officer Stadler recovered it. The police gave testimony that agents |woman is a second offender, Mr. used in two cases and another | Greenstein said was made on ovidence ob-| Judge W. . Mangan, represent- following complaint by the [ing the couple, said the plea was | guilty, but relative to the second of- fender phase of the case, the charge was changed in Hartford to that of keeping a disorderly house, so that under the law, Mrs. Rodzen is not a second offénder against the lauor law. The couple have two | children, Judge Mangan said. agents, pigeo commonly > and the which At- . Upson is president tained league. As a result of the sctivitles of Sergeant Ellinger and Officer Stad- ler, eight alleged violators of the liquor law were arraigned this morning. One was discharged for lack of evidence to comply with the legal requirement that reasonable doubt of guilt must be overcome for conviction. Fines aggregating $450 (Continued on Page 16) OUINET-WRIGHT SQUARED Third Round With Big | “ | Veteran Gate Tender De- ts for | tisfled that the | TAX EXEMPTIONS |NEW BRITAIN MEN HERE MAY BE CUT VICTIMS OF CRASH Some Likely to Lose Entirely— Two Die, Two Others Injured, in Others May Beneit Gromwell Mishap EFFECTIVE THIS YEAR?AUTOMOBILE TURNS TURTLE Operation of New Statute Will Af- Locked Brakes Overturn Machine fect Many Changes In Accounts Throwing Victims Onto Roadway of Organizations Now Paying No —Driver of Caf Held Pending Assessment on Their Properties, ( Coroner’'s Finding. Some local organt; their tax exemption w | be likely to have theirs extended | through a new tax statute which be Two Ne and one is in the Midd Middletown, as tt lose | rile others will hill near th well. As yet no ¢ mailed from the made ough Jos 3 rritt s , will be comes operative this ar, which have been office of the state copies of commissio the local board of assessors. Several New Britain henevolent 1 of Middletown The dead hare anley nowski of 85 Booth s seph Wis ski of A ‘fourth member of Krawczynski of organ ons are exempted from tax on the properties they occ but Bara- on no others they hold, but under the new law the exemption will be ade to embrace ders conducting servic | ings from which they ntals | will, in some insta )se p fancl | exemption. The law iy the result o | tigation into on by | gen | tions, | to boa eligious or- build- | TY rit jmaker is conf hospital an inves- | Shock a < excmptions carried a s m of the al a oW excep- | lists of which h een sent d and had been berrying vere on the ay to agricultural { organizations will be requir who escaped r e terri 1 sainst a concrete wall, the as tr speed of between 40 tt Comments statut | missioner Blodgett “The study of the ved that it was in of scientific, , benevolent, commission | A on 11 on its this first tional, tural and | Past Another Car Bloc Tajmaker attemp s al car on the road bout to ceed, | was ill. The driver to get back 0 the ht sic the roml, but t T0 SAVE CHILYS LIFE =75 stop by a telegraph pol: crete retaining wall on the C Hall property. Four Hurled From Machine Baranowski was thrown clear the machine and was found middle of the road. Wi was found on the trolley track: under the machine. The other men had extricated themselves from the wreckage and were sta about in a semi nscious condition when the first 8 arrived on t Harris Warner of Middle- town police court. Co able Charles Watrous arrived a short time later and he commandeered a truck, into he dead men were placed, to r with Tajmaker who had col- . Constable t no arres els locked 188 Death Under Wheels of Express A girl, apparently not 10 years of sk | school, crossed over a short cut Franklin street to the tracks about 40 feet west of Stanley street grade crossing minutes after 8 o morning, blissfully unaware less than 100 feet behind her there was thundering towards her, an ex- press train under high speed. With- n a few seconds the little girl | would have been struck and un- doubtedly mangled without knowing what hit her, but for the bravery of Timothy Flaherty of $5 Franklin sirect, veteran gate tender, who, throwing aside all thonght of his own safety, ran from his post at e gates and literally threw him- self at her, knocking her Into a ditch that runs beside the south track an instant before the train rushed by, o walt for “Tim” Flaherty EVERY SUIT PRESSED time; in he told of it today only | when ¢ questioned, for he | views it mply another bit | duty is expected to perform, | Haven Tailor Novel Advertising Method more ping along scene, Watrous stated today L t been made, He imaker will be kept veillance while he is in the | tho al and tha he will be held upon his dis ge. pending the out- | come of Coroner Smith's inquest. Baranowski lcaves a wife, five ers and one son. Wisniewski his wife, two sons and two daughters. All four men were employed at the Stanley Works. and, in his own words: “Why | __ wouldn’t T take the risk to save the | N@W child: who am I to stand safely by | and see a child killed withot chance to protect herself? if I did get hurt. wouldn't have been ki Lad got hurt and the ch saved, wouldn’ | New Haven, Sept. 16 (A—A Mr. Flaherty, in the t business whereby he hat attended the daring resc pint with every learn the little girl's name, She | €d” took ‘Paul Thomas, who r was so frightened that she ran away | Small tailor shop at 904 Grand ave- fter being picked up, and the only | nue, into city court this morning information relative to her identity | He was charged with violation of |and her address Mr. Flaherty ob. | the liquor law and his case was con- | |tained was that she lives on Sey. | tinued until Saturday. mour street and attends the East men visiting his pla |strect school. | this morning found a 10 gallon Workmen at North & Judd's en- |in operation and Thomas asleep be- |&aged in unloading trucks on N - | side it ‘lfv street, north of Tailoring bus was witnessed the rescue. Grand avenue, he said. |were almost overcome with fright|to offer an and were literally frozen to the | customer brought a suit to him, he ground as they saw the child walk- | said, he would slip a pint of liquor {Ing on the track and the big train | into the side pocket. bearing down upon her. The alac. e Election Mistake Is rity with which Mr. Flaherty cover- ed the distance from his post to the | \dju%ted in N. London London, Sept. 16 (P—Judge point of danger surprised them. Some shouted to him to beware. It | g {seemed that he must be struck and | Christopher L. Avery of the superior both he and the girl hurled into |court today ordered the name of {eternity. The rescuc happened so |I'rank S. Shea, be printed upon the quickly that the onlookers were not |ballot for second city election, certain that cither party had escap- tember 27, and that the report of ed until the train had passed and the | Moderator Winder E. Reed of t crossing was clear. town and of the third ward be Mr. Flaherty was gate changed to read 277 votes instead of the Stanley street The hearing in the court here | |vears before he left today losted less than five minutes, the “New Haven” road to work in a |[when Jeremiah Lyons, opponent | factory during the war. On leaving |tor member of the city council con- the factory he re-entered the com-|.cded the error in a signed statement panys employ and was detailed t0 |15 the court. Had the error not | {his old post. He is one of the oldest |ycon qiscovered, Mr. Lyons would gate tenders in the employ of the |, o yoo oot didate for election | company, in point of. years of serv- | " PUUL 5 U N S O tead of lce, and his reputation for careful- | A& FETT E O restlt in ness s known throughout the state. | FHEE e e e e The little school girl is not the first [J0!1INE down Lhe fig! el person who owes her life @ his | Ward and the entire procodure was Beugery oHn waiohtulnsse. friendly. The three cour ll tes- | | ‘In all the years of his service, |tified that the vote was “TiM"” Flaherty has exercised the | = same care about the appearance off % hsl gate house that he displays in | | the performance of his duties. The } Has co early poor in ome of them So he had Sep- tender at crossing for 20 |1 the employ of THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity— Probably rain tonight and Friday; Cooler Friday. seat in the little house is kept var-| fished and years ago he papered the interior walls, to give the place | | |as cozy and homelike an appear- | | lance as possible. e FOUR FRENGH ALLIES |- inducement. When a | | eligible, HILBOURNE MAKES [ TYLER FOR STARTLING CHARGE SENATOR AND MORRIS FOR GOVERNOR, DEMOCRATIC SLATE As Result, Dawdson QmsMeet B 3 g of Adjustment Board | Neww Britain Delegates Upset By Waters Nominated For | FEELS HONOR ATTACKED Commissioner - Resents Insinuation Waterbury Man Urged to Mo Hus ion But Declares Firmly That He Will Not Run. Any Private Interest in Reconsider Decis Stanley Street Gas Station Dispute —Court Street Permit Allowed. | t Commissi, boa his 0. ition on Mr. Day M- Kolod he Davi y as to wh The appl ison terings were work Continued on Page 196) was to ex- To E-Mayor Paonessa keynote GIVEN LEAGUE SEATS ::::. | A. M. Pao Itried to pe gubernatorial L nined, although courteous | Poland, Rumania, Czecho- s 3 't the ill- | slovakia and Belgium— |70 Tienoy o Sl him from There are repo bury would pre h Free State Fails o office . Switzerland, Sept. 16 (P — s political influence in co Jurope, coupled with t He not se political 2 of states are: Pc tumania, Cz oslovakia and I glum. The other states chosen were Colombia, Chil Salvador, Holland and Chir he Irish Free lost its battle to represent the Brit- ish Dominions in the council, receiv-|of the happy boyhood days ing only 10 votes. Colombia, the|there. highest winner ,received 46 out of \v w Britain Delegation the total of 49. echoslovakia, nth - hour rutt school. 10p on € ed that he always had a t in his heart for New Britain b which was an against | R. ily won on the second Pa ballot for the ninth seat, after ei Smith, Dr. had been filled on the first M state ¢ candidate crowd, including Ameri- can Minister Hugh Gibson, Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones and the members of the American tiox to the prelimirary di co , eagerly Toliowed lotting, which proceeded amid ish excitement. i They also heard tiff protest the American members of the last night, ex- Geneva which rejected Ur of ‘Bristol claim to succeed herself N fiHlBleEaR 0N 408 council, and picked Ch sl and Salvador for the three i 1 to Latin-Amert il’”““‘ oy ot only will Fran s in the council, but whose demand for a permanen of the chief ca failure to ad membership last m clared eligible for reelection end of the three-year period her today. he first reaction in G es to the designation of mbers of the little en mania and Czechoslovak \\ 1I\h arthy, > rules com Bristol Delegates Smiling yrner of Music yor Joscph the fifth was one i woman ms man eir- two o William J tary of t nelly of 13 2d by Finland should I ated. One unofficial spokes- now in Ge- been de man for the German a said: o Poland has been decla but the world can i ure | MY stcn Swimmer Is the fact that this does not assure her reclection.” '\Inl\ms hemnd Attempt In addition to Polan Gris Nez, France, Sept. 16 (P ank on were voted C Colombia, ¥ terms mania, while China were other three one year. The assembly adjourned X urday morning. & Ohio Man Plays Piano e wat 105 Hrs. Continuously | <t" until Sat- motor t Omaha, Neb., Sept. 16 (P Bud Reyno Columbus, Ohio, er star s made at established a new record continuous piano playing when he completed 105 hours here last night. The former of 103 hours, in San Franci Reynolds was fed soup by the n here 16th Conn. Volunteers Meet Again Tomorrow was est The xte Annual reunion of 0 five years ag the 16th milk Voluntee r of the in Hart 2 rooms of where he perfor He fainted || O. Tyler st, Grand Army of last Tuesday but resumed his Main street. W playing eight minutes later. 8] r djutant ard quar His finger tips were bandaged ley post of this several times during the en- ||is a member of Comp. A of th durance test and regiment. ined by doctors twice each day Dinner will be But in spite of precau- Woman's Rellef Corps at 1 tions, his finger tips became raw | |in the afternoon, the *boy being and his wrists and forearms | |the guests of the president, Frank swollen. | W. Waterman. Forty the regiment are now he was exam- served by the these o'cloc living. ‘EUURT URHER []L!]SES SO members of lon Sunday T /mms Refusal to Head Tichet | L& Gov., Richman nedy For Treasurer And McCarthy For Attomey General | [ 1 ; For Secretary, Ken- | | i \\ alsh of \Ieuden Again Is Elected Chairmian of tate Central Committee at Organization Meeting Rollin U ge of probate 1 by the demo- today to op- Hiram Bingham for ator. His name nination by W, R Oxford, form United was no CHARLES G. REPEAL OF [8TH IS DEMOCRATIC PLANK .- But State Platform Is for En- 2 nominated for secrtary lmoemm Wlnlell BIISIS ™ |atmvor mavia: misaion g oo WANT C‘{A {GES IN STATE MORRIS wtown lamation for was placed ition by Philip 5. mayor of Norwich, nant gover- attorney of New Kennedy, Waterbury nominated for state r without opposition, Hie presented by Mayor ilfoile of Waterbury, s icis Browne of Thomp- sonville was nominated for state comptroller, there being no Opposi- His name was submitteq to e convention by Michael Connors was Jur_\ Service for Women, Better Working Conditions for Labor and Equalization of Distribution of Taxes Will Be Sought. Frederick J. McCarthy of onia was nominated for attorney eral by former Mayor Thoms of There was no op- his gpecch pre name of ‘Biowns - for c vmv voller referred to the the town for Mr. rred to labor Thompsonville due to and with sarcasum ican pros- Thoms was cheered on taking form w] I offered the former & The new state central committee 1 and reelected James J. | sh of Meriden as chairman, Mrs. Alice McNeil of \\'zih\rhux'\', vice- chairman; A, Lynch of West Haven, secretary; Mrs, Mabelle Fletcher of Hartford, assistant sec- retary and Fred P, Holt of Hart- ford, tr rer. Assemble Early. The dele tes to the convention 1ssem d slowly, knowing that the on committee, which sat till d not finished the plat- (I‘Al both the disputes jn d twelfth senatorial state committeeman ed conditions, tion last night by reso- lution after a long and snappy de.- bate, ordered the delegates to cau- {cus once and elect state commit- tee memb Dr. Dolan of Man- chester sa afterwards that he call a caucus n the morn- name of tion man wa ne for himself. privileges for no ¢ equal ri 1s lowered t acquisced in the fle personal of the gen- ition amend ipporters. Warner m Wethersfield s into the cor- 1m0 and opened n wit of 25 dele- ' hall elected Frank J East Hartford state com- and Miss Rose Warner of oman member, It ’se in the c: 1 his support- the caucus cus th Dr. Dolan a. e tweifth district, n Prior of Wal Id call the caucus “when he was ready,” and then left the hall ken of Branford, who © SESQUE ON SABBATH Phil:x. City Solicitor Plzms testi gainst use by Vinosnt &, N i Call Branford : to File Immediate which gave ‘vumTv‘unzrnl.orca\?:lxw: Appeal *r organization ad- S morning. The is- uses were dif- ourth it was claimed ‘us was irregularly v eight Manchester State Com : “' en ngford saia 8 wo 1 the rom or proxy o tow n T E wention the 1 and his Vincent A : and Mrs. Anna J. O'Keefe tee members. The caucus today with 16 present, elect- |ed C. W, lo of Hamden and Mrs. Anna W. Carter of East Haven committee members. Mrs. O'Keefe, however, recelved threée votes. The 16 members made a majority of the district delegation. The conventien AN | resumed its sessions with the district 1 from the deci- fcancus ready to report with possi- county court|pility of Dr. Dolan and Mr. Prior sht of the sesqui- | carrying their fight to the floor. xposition nk P. Fenton, temporary chair- t 1d Kkeynoter last night, was ade permanent chairman, and the E | secretaries n'w were confirmed, he said, lheaded by A. S. Lynch. It will| 1In the '"m aistrict, Robert L. nature of the opin- | Rosenthal of Branford was elected lil ask for a super- |to the resolution committee and sedes. If woe a for that kind of |Burton D. Potter of Hamden to the a writ and it is granted, the effect ‘\‘umm:(rcp of rules. will be to keep the exposition open| At 10:45, Mr, Fenton announced pending the outcome of — (Continued on Page 1 y or « v and its and recreation tion” of the act of is th §0-0! wordly Sept. 16 to operate on itor Joseph P. as we ive decision r oxce copy “we will depend upon the fon whether we v stion 7 the appeal