New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 21, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World .300; aogi;g Average Daily Circulation For ! A i “yde A Week Ending By Associated Press gy WS W“mE i s Sept. 18th .. 13’469 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER a1, 1 _’t‘».~T\\'Ef\'TY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS FONCK’S PLANE WRECKED AT START; FLORIDA HURRICANE SPENDS FURY Revised Reports P“t REPUBLICANS RENOMINATE THE GIANT PLANE AND ITS ”..L ATED CREW French Ace and Lt Curtm Escape by Jump- Dead at 400 and 5000 E H FENN FOR CONGRESS : Fr o ' ing But Radio Operator and Mechanic, Injured—Loss About ) ) Sx:)]ufidhonso i St:nll] = A ] i ‘ . ] s Trapped in Cabin, are Burned to Death— ligible to Endorse His Work and . / £ . Doubt as to Fate of Vete at Convention Vote Approval of Na- Giant Aircraft Crashes Trymg to Take Oft Pensacola and Baha- | reveos cicue o tional and State Plat- Oy A df & +| | On New York to Paris Flight When Wheel T e s L g e e W Y ' On Extra Landing Gear Buckles—Sikorsky Not Seriously Damag- "+ winam smn, 5oy HOT® D Lol o, (EC RS . Co. Plans to Try Again. od. n e (e i o o e 0 = SN . . }hyv]\ X ¥ 21.—Two men lost their lives this ’ i 0 et e : LR e ! ) ; 3 3 N g when the tr: lan airplane of Captain Rene sulf Storm Now Sweeping : et Bl e e L R ; N A ; : 2 ¢ crashed in flames in an attempt to take off on a 3,660- on Towards New Or- la & Lon sl 5 5 ) = ‘ [ ¥ ; \ 3 v l\\n \Irn Trapped in Cabin leans But Decreasing in v arles Clavier. French radio operator, and g 10ff, Russian mechanic. They were trapped in the Intensity—Relief Work _ ©os frecdl Gons ShliBleat ot niariaios o SRR . ; i 3 il d cabin of the huge three motored biplane. o - < W. 1 : : e e % T ; ; Fonck and Curtin Leap Captain Fonck and his ill-fated crew. Left to right: Charles Clavier, radio operator, killed; aptain Fonck, the French ace in command of the flight Captain Fonck, Licut, Curtin, navigating officer and alternate pilot, both of whom es- and Lieut. Lawrence W. C in, U. S. N, American alternate caped, and Jacob Islamoff, mechanie, killed, pilot, leaped to safety before the plane burst into flames. | Sikorsky Begged Postponement I and build the plane, could not e locat ¢ after the TnlL \1nm_n Steadily o _' g0 Sy iy t onvention, told t 1 s Y > 5 ] $ > FREE s i noatnoad hechaas et Messages Allaging Fears ol x . . t Thursday but had to be post- Relatives Being Received Today sonea becaee or a gasoitne teai at the last minute ian friends of Cap- DA™ < urged him to make the : SOME REPORTED DESTITUTE By ot maesics v il el anee i R : D RAVIChA L S g 5 appinidsd - The giant Sikorsky plane which erashed at Westbury this morning at the very beginning of 5 y . Cause of Fatal Crash 1 1 the proposed New York to Paris flight, Family of Six Without Food, Cloth- P e N o = ing, Shelter or Money—McEnroe | heel on an extra T il k2 T e n ea t was to have been Demps: fl\ccu ses Kearns As Crook E. W, GHRIST DECLI Endorse Party Platforms, Family Unharmed — Doris Baker E : mder way. Says Fapericnce Was “Terrible.” p L Exd orantied Vo could nefther stop _and Brands Him Former Jail-bird T0RUN FOR SENATOR - i v o e 7 17 cvirs g Champion Also Charges E. F. Hall Rel.l(' antly De- I ey - i ; “" & Bious Him With Theft of Half ndv< He Will Accept | Tn New mritain messages allaying | of tho lensth of the rum e the outboard auxiliary Million From Him—Ex- Aomination time to anxious families who foun¢ e s ey Ch - cep imy » until ass L e plan veered to n\o left, but . e Manager, in Return, At- ., .. Soith nt ones 3 fe it wa d it again Nearly One-Half Fall Be- e e afiacia e robably v tain | on a stralght course, and the plane d e taches Jack’s Share of R stite sen- |, orson 1 t from t \ went over the brink at the end of low Mark Set by ) : % ! > L1 Hall |y i Mrs. Samuel the runway at a speed of about 60 Gity Money in Coming Fight, " ntly accepted the ¢ folmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | miles, When passing over the brink ity ¢ E n leaders to place his n s L 3 “aptain Fonck pulled back the con- trols to ¢ffect a normal landing, at t throttling down his & ) 2 s d To s T g 4 1 to me that the right collapsed when the plane wing. The ey rup- More Dead Certain. fredt Wi OTas i Tonn | GLriats . RSy M. |seen in t ssin T : : LG e a g Viaadti e Al y st night Mr, and | instan r the two pilots leaped ndsor Locl “harles C| S 5 y S C ) gy A 5 i 1l o \ . 1 : R A e fra s smoke rolled An airplane lerick J. Kochler. 5 . e hose s Makes Theft Cha s : e e Thic) cen on | cirelin : sounded a fire et ing and : el ile others not s hi te et i . e s Ao lone calls brought hat the vo Tor pllers Get Too Close Two Tortune Tel " to Paying Tellers Tn Norwich In- of the field, and firemen safd Miami with ri I rst Conv % B wou b »' n ss fighting b stitution. e b hi ludes | moj z y ) . who with his |a gasc There were 2,30( b1d a story of settlem i h, Sept. 21 (P—Two gyp- | C : ; mi n wi t ‘ regated od 1 At oo e . : ad et Basaiing 1n fue Ak eams with the Lverglades being : ) N ritain, ar 5 the : 1 & : 4 could e read that th Carried Over 28,000 Pounds s SR sies, Rosa and Amelin, were given | ™ Attt i f ; L Sexéc 3500 p vk r and 10 trouble. The plar eizghed more than R i e 00 fine to be . o » rvi « € i 4 i S 1 g f r car 1 During P t cram % 3 he fxks 1 directions to the aid of ! w anging mist lorida east coast rair superior court for trial, by Judge | Ge ' wind but no 1 : o 4 ipert lane was takin - buth Carolina passed ti . F. Libbey today w} lution ¥ as taking off to nta last night, pausing for o . | congressional ¢ £ G Ttins Rt alis e 4 R w minutes. ind guilty New Britain g 2 ot i r earlier Carl F. Schory, v considerable period of tin nan of the contest committee Relief Measures, the Norwich Savings bank. 1926, and the ittee shol k6t grad g ) o- || R Sinrs Disc S g AR % S chairr From sections of Florida un-| They n locked up since | the m in which Judg rpkat % o e " A ’. H":"I ]'J "'.'} ] BRO](ER DOW ls FINED s dupuharion of the National Aeronautic asso- buched the stor trains were R Ernoon this after- | Was held acce t 3 R cnown that Yl S - SEHRR 0T | ciation, had scaled the gasoline koceeding as rapidly as possible to [joon th sy band tried to T During the rol X e St A Ria Bk L hin —_— 3 L 2 t barograph as a po scene carrying physicians, ltne §400 n d to release them. isioned 5 ! qilise ssf ¢ those 0 as an employe. Dempse ar. Boston Man, Chief in Six Million | d e 3 L h d of the flight on urses, medicines and other nceded | The women went into the bank | reading the Bristol del ! S iR iR Al A R P y ; e - i had taken on ipplies. The airplane Tampa | yostorday and told fortunes of Eallsd AT i LRt S e Dollar Failure, is Assesed §2,500 messag more landed during the hat fiew across the les 100k |oral of the clerks. One of the latter [ Malone.” Ju e = for his discharge but in view c by Cour b 0,000 in gojd to a Miami bank missed $200. An officer was called [ Position at th | \;J:m.j]:\ AVIATOR RILLED Broniaat o by Loues 1,000 Saw Tragedy The death ] ) nd Hol- [and he found the crumpled up | €4 back: “Wiliam > tehell Tield. N. Sept. 2 Aol s Approximately 1,000 persons had wood, the hardest 1 ht on the floor near the women Ao R vantie St tlos. T Tifner. 0l ehis: court hestatag that th 5 s Gttt 0 Poke oA S gathered to watch the start of ble exception of Moore A band of between 50 and 60 gyp- | Commi! s i : ; what was to have been an epic stood at more than 300 with th s i3 encamped in the city. ,-,\.‘mm of Plainville . Saxe of | when his pa 1o fail en | wishes in that T mar- | pany, failed for $6,000,0¢ Florencio Mariano of Hooth | THVAES.. e i plane crashed fobability that 1t S O e i g g st e el e e foars for the |the crowd rushed forward, but oorehaver st sti v SUES FOR LOST LOVE New Britain, Charle o S 4t s Hels ¢ i s A infeal s e : E I . P Gergorlo ©. | ©0uld not get within 50 yards of 5ioe 3 Waterbury, Sept. 21 UP—Betor |of Rockvil resolu - r “ "“.Hl 8 H,‘[m!“ w.\ : : g Canes ol \ s brother, ”vx.yv\x 9 C|(he plans. The grass was burned o, with wn to have per Kenickd today sued Annisini Am-|Fenn of West Hartford, James . :fect. = T e e Sl IS unts ¢ > o ot Coral Cables 1o |back for 50 feet around ft. 1. Outlying suburbs of Miami ac- |brozy for $25,000 in superior court | Ravich of Hartford, Miss 3 # SHT St ad i e FA e : D =00t “v']":,‘“ s he| Women screamed and falnted bunted for 45 dead here, charging allenation of his | Welles of Newington. a P AL SraupD RS 3 LOMSART SO0 ® the | ;nd one soldler, sald to have been" RM MOVING ON wife’s ctions. Mathew L. Price D : e mr 2 5 c : 1 ¢ torney Harold P. |y 4 Sl : shell shocked, went into hysterics. ¢ | John G. Buckley, William I ram was re 1 here last 2 —®—The | trainer for the Waterbury club of | J '"‘; v mr]xr:J, Al s ney figh Thursday | ne B R court that Mr. & b g e eaves Wife and Children cal weather bureau announced at | Eastern: League, asked a divorce in |Joseph A. Kloskowsid, » / y A ke Saxe and Mrs. Clara | ' in common pleas Jack's Share Attaches thr ra- { piver from i t The fire raged for more than an e | papers filed today. He alleges in- | Roche, M. D. Saxe and ick’s Share Attached st No. § 3 >hiladelphia, Se ind that a relapse | A 3 el § lour afterward, and it was impos- (Continued on Page 12) im,vp..rmm and cruelty, Blpek Fthuleidlplie, Beg mond R t west Stanley 8 B as 1t for our breach Fenn Thanks Delegates ider hic tachment for Jack Dem s share | was ik v Federal ang per h Wl have had some | Oy Y ““’l“"d of the The business of the convention | ¢ m clu 0 when he cd that Dow was | terrible « Palm Beach, | trapped alrmen. Clavier had a wife had been completed and had re- '} sks 11 nsylvar il oo X 2 il e only fona largs oftice Who dren. Walling 16 ek man Fenn made i corporation, builders RECKLESS DRIVER FINED ir claims of $450 iid in full, from blame, and indicated ‘Fellow republicans of Greenwich, Conn., Sept. 2 t for the ¢ y , but 1s been heard yet from t attempt would be made at Miaml, Fla, Sept. 21 P—P. M.| With another policeman he threw| .,.orecgional district, I shall not at [ *7¢ ot Ruper rn of New Haven, ar- unsecured creditors who | Osear Paulson, son of Mr. and | @ non-stop flight. annan, Miami Beach policeman, out lines to several boats “Mth P ne attempt to express my 5 o A ARIve ms of $6,000,000 could only | Mrs. David Paulson of 14 Smit No Blame Is Placed @s one of the heroes of the storm.|were being buffeted and personally| nooreciation to you for the confi- (g : fie Ftora ile | ba 1 a ten per cent composi- | strect, who went to Miami July 1 W. A. Barry, vice president and Arriving at the city docks about|Was credited with having rescued| jopce which T un nd was plac- | THE WEATHER « ined $35 and costs in tion offer from the $600,000 that| Relatives here have heard noth-|general manager, and L. A. Shou- o'clock that morning, Hannan|More than a score of men, Women| .4 jn me by unanimous vote of th s Il o i e S ré 1 as assets. The collapse |ing from James McCrann of New matoff, secretary and treasurer, und many persons jumping over-|and children. tine convention | New Britain and vicinity— slice headqtiarters p of the ho came in July, 1925, Britain, who is located somewhere signed a statement that said: “The ard from yachts in the, hm\nr' Twenty-five men jumped over- “It is no small thing to be the | Fair and cooler tonight; T arrival of Dr. Maurice Her Dow w sted last April and on | in Florida, his whereabout not being ' Sikorsky company is most extreme- [(hey scemed to have lost their|board from a dredge which sank| representative in the congress of | | \yednesday increasing clond Lax, New Haven dentist, for whom | August 30 changed his plea to|definitely known. ly sorry for what has happened, cads completely,” Hannan said to-|and Hannan was credited ywith the iness. Stern claimed he was a chauffeur | guilty while immediate sentence was | — |res:ue of 23 of them. (Continued on Page 12) l* to pay fine. Ispared him because of his health. (Comlnuad on Pan 17) (Continued on Page Twelve) the first |

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