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T I ‘ v i 4 A g ; Average Daily Circulation For News of the World \ Week Ending 13 528 By Associated Press "uu0Q ‘pioyey Sept. 25th .., ’ “yoq 3apy, ' "I 93¥)§ JR0pd8uL0g ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS NINE KNOWN DEAD: 35 HURT | Hartford Cop Trapped By Bandits MILLS' KEYNOTE IS REPUBLICAN PARTY IN EMPIRE OTHER TRAIN ON BRUSSlNGiRMSTake Patrolman's Gun, Imprison Him in Wash- Tl New York Repubhcans; PLANK: T 0 NAME VOLSTEAD ACT room and Then Proceed With Rifling Cash Drawer Both Crooks Had Fled By Time Bluecoat Made S0 HOUId Aid Democrats i Ecape, Tt One an el xSt e 103 oy GLENVA COLLETT WITH. WAITING WAR NENOIRS i Probably G. 0. . | Jorsey Cotral Fer WAS NSAME SUNAT | e s v s el o 8015 POITING WAY 5 HE NEARS NETY] Cicee o Oppose oughs Through Le- Gy o g3 VEARS AR e : 2t C | ‘Deh;:fly was (llmprr'i \\;\ the Socony edt valublantito purate: the termine Wil of Majority—Op- Nati 1w W Golf Sy M t T d d E h - gasoline station a aple averue | o,p bandits. Delaney took over £ IS Nationa oman's 0 v, v S, an | e hlgl’l Limited at Cross { anid Dreston street by two armed | the wheel and drove In the direc-| Posed to Govt. Opcrating Water | . 2 \ d( > l! Rev. Lyman S. Johnson ifieet loday and kacl | bandits who relieved the officer of | tion he believed the men had gone| power Rights. | namp Leads larly | Will Be 88 Years Cl . . . Over of Two Roads at | john Tracey, 90 cey, 90 Years OId, | 213 ¥10 reloved iho oftce ot | ion he beteved the me bee s fovestRlen . e | ol ld | Brings in Mention of |in the wash room at 1:30 this|of them. New Yorl 2 Lack of ualifiers at Merion | hursday | Beth]ehem, Pa. I of East Haddam, | morning. Just before the patrol- Held As Suspect armony within New York state | ) ‘ : Referendum. | in : i s 4 | s ove ohibi- | . o man was taken in the surprise at-| Higgins is held on a technical r pro | | ’ Dies Today tack, John De Gray of 60 Barbour|charge of breach of the peace, |tion on will seriously enda erford pEs v. Lyn hnson = | street, night manager, was bound | Some skeleton keys were found in t 3 rve h Former Was Runnmg’, | with ropes to a pipe in the wash|his possession. Although he denies|polls t , Repre : women's golf champion, |and wil t - working on o This Is Regarded as Dis- Middletown, Sept. 27 (A—John I | ~ Afier Do Gray i | S e b o took | L+ Mills frank irned delegates 10 |toqay si A 20 2 e Fois . ¢ 7 K & Ahead of Time and Sig- |tvacey, agea 90, who had heen a|had been made prisoners the cash | part in the hold: asserts that | the_repu te_convention i quay 3 s Tl Civit » s been compil-| tinet Victory for Drys {member of the Congregational | tills were looted and 30 stolen. [ he did not know as going | his Keynote speech today 1 ! eriof £ v mon : o % nals Were Set Against| | .. sunday school at East Had- Robbers Make Getaw {on until he heard the crash of the| Plea To Republicans, s ehnhaiin s i ¢ cersyman who in | Since Wadsworth Has N ‘ s3 died at the Middle. Oficer Delaney got husy oon ' metal basket as it was hurled Le sir T P \‘l licans 1t . ‘. ¥ W . L (“ I H. \ L ici Statement;| i Lo e yearm £les e Middle- ¢ o found himselt locked in the |t h the window, H ! o are thinkir g th s Col ¢ s ) : i gloiod i e xiven It His Approval It’ Ofi.lflal Stat sex hospital yesterday after four |jittle room with De Gr n - |lieved to know more than I s |ty O piyue a singl 16;qaue > B i 5 g carly v pp | riotic eiti- | rit right to| » year's illness. |ing up a metal wastebasket, hurled | telli according to police. He Declares. Much of the time of his stay in |1t through a window which he h side the plac : 1 ! " a fine 33 or mar health in sy ad-| Madison S G N 5 difficulty in opening. D pump up @ tire when the r | contri t = A ot Artar mis s e e on B Gerdni Oy aged to climb thro dow | finally gained his freedord. year. Perhaps 1 Bal Eaon PR A B s : s AeirepTRl oy i Bethlehem, Pa., Sept. 27 UP—At [as he had suffered from paralysis. | but the men Who marficluat | In police court today : ¥ will ever to them or SUEht Ta b B JQuogcadt i form will include not only a gene least nine persons were killed and | Mr. Tracey was better known as | the holdup had mad ! against H s w - Mo s par. She p birdies acclur is healthy e o | Cate, rnown fadsy, DUt Wit away. Delaney commandeered an | request f ti At Vil bef t ik g t t s ten n o entei | automobile belongi to James|John I. Juc Schatz < tf G T ki e Aamiibe el Ao et SUSIESS AT, Sl y me _the eighteenth Higgins, vears old, who told the | placed the bond at $1,000. HIEYEALIS | 7 e f &t n e e M S . This was the announcement = z = —_— Alt 1 es we tion- [ M ri D. Goss, . J 3 to New Br | made by a prominent republican ILimited” of the Lehigh Va school treasurer for forty years. r r a B er aft leader just after the convention railroad at a cross-over of the two| Mr. Tracey was one of the oldest | aimed ublican dry fac- |the champion wi vhi opened. g | carriers in the state, having s whi or in ! ortland Smith, ano 3 flaisaeoll it ice | e The Identified Dead served from the days of President The dead, so far identified, are: |Franklin Plerce and James Buchanan i Hugh McGee, 60, Allentown, Pa., 'down until 20 years ago when he | ety s of ed States Senator Mrs, % y brakeman, crushed [retired. He had a route which took Jar Wadsworth, acknowledged [N,y 4 i beneath the overturned car. him to Guilford and there was Q ¢ £ ican party in the | yrg, D), nond, Baton Rouge, | L0+ Will Oppose Wadsworth George Geventhor, 306 East|perfod of elght years in which he | - ta ., 44-31- B 3 Froaiy Fortylivnenivi sy i el et i bt did not miss a daily trip. Secretary Benson Repons {Thinks Caraway Mlsun-‘ Deals With Wet Tssue. rs. Thomas Hucknall, Rlidge-|bst CHurch Sund g Sblisie e i David Baum, believed to have | Himae oo el e A s Ta L monarat Rt ) ars service in the Z|the republican state convention, SR | cen from Wilkesbarre, P r Refus r | 'S i “redi et, Congr lealt at P R he co Wi L incipally from the counties of becn from Wik s e W[]RU] SER[ES "EKET They Refuse to Pay ‘ derstood if He Credited el el et ite vV i6R frvenatonsiTie f FEUEL BE (BRGNS G a g hem Herkimer, Schuyler, ried an Ingersoll-Rand company | Dues Him With Accusations n N rk state and ir : stin Pardue, -Chicago, | ©°¢4¢d him as probat " Tomplins and, Steuben, espousing the hospital was spent in his room injured today when the Seran- |Deacon Tr among his friends be- ton “fiyer” of the Jersey Central|cause he had been in the office in 1 [ his chureh for more than twenty-five I ed 118 the “Lehigh railroad ploughed int8 t! \vears. He had o been Sunday | inclusion of this type of \ BIG S plank is regarded as a distinct vie- an §4 4 SlEo: Bl d tory for the drys, inasmuch as it Cortland Smith, Glen Ridge, s S been agreed to by nator i i Sheldty e James W. Wadsworth, jr. I se. “The q " > Since giving up his offici the candidacy of Franklin W. lub card 3 : : } . e = : 3 . y St 3 s live e of study, | Cristman, of Herkimer, for United Frank Heiper, Lumbersport, W. | de a social a J on ilade A ; el i va. Ralph Benson, the new secretary Fork, Sept Senator | one, but n decided disy ; 5 arly reste n States senator, decided today not " | 2 et ¢ { i 1rn . ¥ LY ek 1 o cords | to JF his name i H. J. Ott, Allentown. | {of the Chamber of Commerce, was | David A. Reed of Penusylvania, ar- | Sionateily i i) n Turg e ans, ! . nomination | | i : k 2 i . | ot - i p before the convention. George McGovern, Mauch Chunk officially welcomed to his position | riving on the Leviathan today said nee, S old towns throusfout ate 1 tore ra | . 5 : ; John R n, Forty Fort, Pa. . n bi ¢ itt, Englev delegates met at the Hotel Landis Also Announces nere at a meeting of the board of | his visits to four American soldiors’ | ay tampant. N. : " f revolutionary stock. Or Imperlal an hour before the con- . | dire a Tas rita = meter Fratice ha 1 “Cert WL epte a ro v urd N 1 nees wa he first settler to|vention opened. They also agreed Accident Near Station : P AR lirectors at the New Britain club at | cemeter in France had . 3 L s © Soni > " that if the t A e List of Eligible Players e e T i A e b ie cor b phia, 46-44—g [ | a vessel out of Weth- | that if the convention attempted s 3 ndred fect 4 f alcoholic erag vart | Mrs. Jay ok d 3 to make the nomination of U. 8, ’1;“ a. m. \[\:‘t‘);\‘v‘\ 2 )i‘:: red feet | Today | the words of welcome and to his in- |on the graves, as ¢ cently | 1S 3 S nited | Joinson is a native of Win-| Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr, of the new E : ) | 2 E u 1 (lon = | troduction by stating that he was by Senator Caraway of Arkansas. 4 The law cd to entorce clen Payson, Portland, ) : he was five years of age nimous, the dry bloc would op- The *Lehigh Limited” left Buf [ orce | \ L Wisnite wisnve veard o | unar & ralo last night for New York. The| (hjcago S pt. 27 (B umm”'wry much pleased with the spirit “I visited four of the cemeterles I provision was . sl ved A ltaln; at{po “!vu:\ L “fiyer” is a through train from Commissioner K of civic interest he finds among the |while I was abroad this time,” said 2 et ¢ s - el S 5 ! _ Both Mention Referendum 3 T Shil foner K. M. Landis today ; ars of the con- |Conn 18—96. Y a district| New York state's prohibition Binghamton, N. Y., for Philadel- |announced the players eligible for' New Britain business men. nator Reed. “There has bee 7 ed on an| Mrs, E. E. Harwood, Chicago, 45 he entered employ of the | referendum, calling for a memorial phia. {the world's series he : Jew | w v PASE , » & 2 i ot ; N 2 ;h_\r;w e o \lv:”:\u(:.llf": rics & mm;l:n., In New| Judge W. C. Hungerford, presi- defacing o headstones. )\ scale numerous, J St and Loy asarilo to congress on the question of al- truck three cars back of the Le-|2§ men on the New \0”‘"'””1" ©S dent, reported on an industrial ex- | When tol Senator Caraway | consequent and attendant evi 5 ice, Youngstown « - The oca the Civil \fu‘ owing the states to fix thelr own struck three cars bac the Le- |28 mer o Ne rk club, win- |\ & o 1 e e 1 ch to the | definitions for infoxieating lquors, high Valley lacomotive, throwing ner of the Ameriean league ibit to be conducted by the Amer(Si had hys: . on G / g e sarlow, Philadels )t Ce Soventh RegH will be montioned in' piitorma. of pen- a steel coach on ite side. It Was nant and 26 on the St. Touis, can Institute in New Yor next statement by 1 P in this car that all of those killed |Cardinals, National league cham-| month, in which local firms will be ter said A o aaatioy 7 [ enipstead . Towar el¢ ¢ ; m '!]“!’;"M:": ‘_f"‘mvmn_c or injured were riding. | pions. asked to participate. nk Senator C: ay Lk e = EonZall s G hasia o Eboilail |‘r? fons today. 1l men said had the car = Na of the players are ary Benson submitted a list || nisunderstood me, At a bat- e 5 A ne Tadfield tosa, | feder ¢ Indicaten iy ALV AR of wooden construction they| New York American Agenliof ¥ names of hairae monument committee mee S 0 v ot R - When he | pertrred: Will ‘Ancorporate & mug- lieved the killed and Injured |Ffuggins, Charles O'Leary a ° “or e members whose dues he [S2id that a monument built by e el s ot Protidnce b IR Ty e i :'::vmr’s that the roferen- would have been far more numer- Merkle, coaches; Adams,_ Beall, ' considers uncollectabl He ask 27th Division was defac SUOE . h conditior 3 5 lic 1 ninistry under Dr. | pleas of dry aRizatings o ous. Bengough, Braxton, Carlyle, Collins, that the board officially “resign” body had seratched it, this had | | | ¥ % : e nice Wall, Oshkosh hase of own the y‘nv( '\.H:‘:t‘ll',',mmjns \otknory List of Injured |Combs, Dugan, Gazella Gehrig, these members so as to more sat nothing whatever to do with 4 eaal 5 t ir 1 Gorman, P > s ¢ Johnson was pre- | tha wm. ek, ME‘:’NMS» who in The injured inclu vt, Jones, Koenig, Lazzeri, Me-|factorily adjust the accounts re- ccmetcries.” 2dopting et 1 n- | W. Vd, 49-48 | pari - k in religion that | favor of modificatl S It Henry Schmidt, Mauch Chunk, | Qua Meusel, Pashal, Pennock, ceivable on the Chamber books - i 4 4 I echan, Philadelphia, 48- |t e Honaitchiitan sy {ht wines, i :"1 to permit Pa., engineer orf th Jl‘rwvv‘f‘nh‘vl 1 Ruth, Severeid, Shawke After considerable discussion Elm ( h \[a“ \cm Death o i . 2—90 ) o L mi the destred site, | ¢q reiterate thotr m"”';ie expected train, possible fracture of the right er Thomas, Ward s voted to leave this matter to the a Kansas City, a e was moved into & meadow, | ggape . " arm and body bruises. St. Louis, Nationals: Manager bresident and treasurer. ’ From Illuminating Gas ¥ to be remob in to conver |, S101e Tepublicans have ~reached Louis C. r, Lehighton, Pa., S \\’iH m Killifer and Wil- question of the continuance | NeW Haven, Sept. 27 (#) — Har- ¢ | sinia. Van Wie, Chicago, 4 e T ¥ hway, which | g oot l(‘\‘nyt oy, ipats BATH body bru and shoc lia g ; Alexander, Herman of the Chamber magazine, the TS lapides, pre nt of the United . . t . ‘ 4 . Al v Chu str r. JOhNSON | vy oo : n“ l‘ S e George Engler, Wilkesbarre, Bell, Lester oll, »s, Bottomley, Hardware City, was discussed at Smeiting anc num company | "y o referendum will ¢ r Gass, Short Hills, | recalis. Sioa AT X f".fi“‘”""‘" to-op- body bruises. Clough, Douthit ors, Hafey, e length. It was voted to pub- INC. of this 'l"} is a patient % stion, the Koyne wker [N 3 e e = Smith, T demon i Thomas A. Mezanorski, Univer- Hallahan, Holm, Johnson, lish the next edition and the fol. Milford hospital but exact inforn 2 erry, Philadelphia, : g any 5 R e eld, |2 | tepublicans assembleg sity of Pennsylvania student., Erie, 1fee rrell, Reinhart, Rhem, lowing committee will investigate its '10n as to his illn: i ,H‘Iv'v id. Majority Will Wanted. e e S0 bay P 1\\:;“ led 1\"@ and Pa., body bruises. | herdel, Sothorn, Southworth, Thev-' usefulness and need to the com. IS condition was said today to be | sl hrom innipeg, § el b \;,m oday for Henry and John Basta, Parsons, |enow, Toporcer, Vick. munity and its value to the Chamber @ bit more pafuliforarecayeryt M i ey o ke g helr | nventions to nomin- e . before 5 - Mr. Lapides is said to h: heen 2 4 Ada Mackenzie, Toronto, 43-48— ate candidates for governor, United . bhody bruises. Commissioner Tandis also an-| before next meeting: L. W v jeclared t s o States scnator, four electiv, Henry R. Deiley, Allentown nounced the following schedule of Young, S. M. Davidson, Julius Mil- | found unconscions In a room at|i ;i \ith the eihtec E G tataon: oL ficiale, and wo filens r;m' g Daniel McGuire, Allentown, | prices for the games: Box seats, $6; key, Stanley Cooper and Bernard G. his summe ome at Fair View on | ont as interproted an reed by \}rc ¥ 3 o( -’Jph-al‘q Judges of the court | : tak ¢ : : i ! 36 : el Will Name §; Abraham Benioff, Allentown unreserved, $3; bleachers, unre-| A new lease on the two large Was taken to the hospital. For a| .jear mandate to the party in p L ‘\IcQuarnc Appears il Thet nhabea: h"'"h ! P ndis, Lehigh uni-!served, § These p! s sub- | rooms in the Raphaecl building v time it was thought he wo (N ey 7 sticka. eIfaream 2 84 » ats, meeting in Syra- A. Charles Landis, 5 served, $1. These prices are su P ilding ¢ : cr to enact a stat o Jr. Watertosn, | ppro} " . cuse, will nominate Go o versity sfudent, Newport, Pa., body | je 0 per.cent war tax oftered! by, Tiouis Raphael. who 'of- is condition was said to have gjone the e ’ & % Probate Court Disput ate Governor Alfred port, ject to a 10 p g Sl ‘ |5 | | i \ S (ARaling Smith for the ffth t ruises, ‘mpires will be sclected by the fered to cancel the old lease which been caused by inhaling illuminat- | we should pled This Aftern It he is elected qnzm‘xm; bid-eal George Dell, Allentown | presidents of the two leagues. Presi- | includes three smaller offices. These INg gas that ndate S 2 oon |mm e Nm;:i : is fourth Henry W. Roessler, Allentown, |dent John A. Heydler of the Na- offices will be leased to John B. SR 3 Y= ndalviiles Indy leandtata h:‘ 5, Con;_:‘!‘ r!fi‘;fl!::zd:‘l: body bruises. tional and Ban Johnson of the, Well o ( ourt R(\fu:eq to Bar carries, the peoj th ¢ : leasha tron s prison on a | his party’s assets. Republican lead Dr. George C. Mit . wife and e s approval of | The board will enter int o . i J a definite protest ¢ roit, 45- |writ 3 ers, g A 2 & _ Dr. Geors T [0 00 (i nisrican, iiatblact mtoSanprovaliof |Uine Forsdipliltenteciinto alrow i B o i Referendumein Wis: red a i . Stewart Hanley, Detroit, ssued by | ors, gathered here, indicated agres. four children, Dorothy, Fred, Ed- | Commissioner Landis. James A. lease with Mr. Raphael for the two ! y : b i il 5 a ¥ . t + i . y Madison, Wis., Sept. 27 (A—The X ¥ in L ; iok iperior court |Ment an the choice of Representae ward and George, jr. Toronto, |Gould, president of the 1| rooms only, the lease to date from : , Sept. 27 : s : e e e e T O Canada. Wife suffering from pos Writera! nssaciation i was!t appolnted | September 1 state supreme court today denied an | judgment the discretion and author. v ) S st r governor. ble fractured skull and body |chief scorer with power to name| application for an injunctién to |jiy contemplated by the ent | N 2 e ot auharp odn) n]n \‘x vrl‘lmn issue, which has et i Js gl SR 3 e T h A prevent the proposed rof m on | jteelf s B ranteito tig staten. m of 10 years on the | been settled by the democrats with foe s iz ol Y Se R et el asasants) pom fths Nawertonk [N ey Radio Tube Throws Toor b e Neiaten e : held b e e i oy indecent assault @n his |their proposed choice of Smith, & ) John Schrodt, sister-in-law | and Louis chapters of the asso- eern. S Rk, 3edford, N. eared in proba s unced we 5 3 of Db Wiletian, Wi aliral hody| Se il Human Voice Ten Miles viconsin. ] ) B | SraneRy weh ol omaipiti bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Irest| Assignment of press seats will be, Chicago, Sept. 27 (P—Perfection : i G : I L in e ol AEI s e v b Fox, lelphia, ition for his removal as | for trouble among the Fww:mmm of New York city, former dis- |in the hands of the respective chap- of a radio amplification circuit Wis . scheme of our whole e : ; nother danghten, azed|Taita. ot o o MpIITEEG charged after treatment; wife |tors . of the Writers' organization, Which, under normal conditions is whether they favor amendment | structure, .- - bout . | Wadaworthy. T ke sl TS slightly hurt and held at hospital. |subject to the approval of the com. capable of throwing the human voice |0f the Volstead act by congress to will have decided that 1 7 McQuarrle, who plended gullty (o | ronominniier 1ot 0 18 slated - for A et ams. eddr S ten miles without distortion, was an- | 1¢g beer of 2.75 per cent alco- | qer existing cor Winheioe conte t Sene nination, has come out openly e e aey R e nounced today by A. J. Musselman, | holic content, with the provision | csire to duplicate the s L Seb- lin favor of modifying . the federal slightly hurt. | Applications for tickets for the I f duy L r, 1826, has served one vear of | statutes, and Mr. Mills § Sarah Ramage, Wilkesbarre, and | Neor York sames should be made to Chicago radio inventor. The ampli- |that the beverage must not be con- | tederal government as long as his term. e is represented by At- | knowledeed mo: ills is an ac- Sara ge, s : New York g s fier, he said, consists of a circuit [sumed on the premises where pur- | jatter insists upon retaining excli- ! Fined and Bifth: Man dn .S SRR L8 8 knowledged moderate wet, but the daughters, Anna and Elinore, [the New York chap'er and those P at s ur Al Are T orney Casale in his (e s i o | the - ? . |which utilizes a new type of tube. |chased sive legislative jurisdicti i con- T AL e 3 Al has threatened an open slightly hurt. |for St. Louis to the St. Louis o ‘helsea, Mass,, Rum Case is = |Petition. Attorney Joseph G Sillmanelaanaal Elizabeth, Peter and Simon Val-| ganization. | trol. In this event, it will be the duty Chelsea, Mass,, L4 represents the petitioners i e K' : :!’ n“Y dex;rorce. | g f r 3 ficials bey e ¥ i = = 4 o # e e pla S Incorporate n entvage, Laugerne, slightly hurt. |~ Commissioner Landis will leave | of O'l"ll(‘of e fonoben e Given Only $300 Fine. caring was to have been held twd | o eorm 3 e Fannie Witten and son, Brook- |for New York tomorrow. mandate of our people to | s ago but was continued on or- |V [ M Iyn, slightly hur bk =T ot y1ng rom elow aves and to the national government, and, A 7. A e B T D e 6l Gk wrlmlfl ats va’ chosen State Sus " Samuel Spilpa, 1921 stern | Chicago, Sept. 27 (A—~President | , if possible, to persuadc m to ac i ge 1%, Morris today p: probate court, fn order to have the | c ‘.:;'Qv‘\-, “‘; Robert F. Wag. Parkway, Brooklyn slightly hurt. ‘Ihn Johnson of the American league t oler' solul'lunH l,\(' | itentt ntences on four of the |1 tition ehar s S ! 0 oppose Wa ce Pears 7 ¢ ed that Tommy Con- t vings as (o Lhe v ; H R e e ToL AR A R hEh ok a Rtat pelce” Pease,” Toroto, " oty ey momncen vnt omey conc) Acrgbat Hanging From Airplane [fisemener s i ciccivenss of S oot s o | sl i Shivws o o s Officlal Statement |been appointed Amecrican league lion p 'u'h will \"‘I o] AL r tor Thomas Q return imm ly after th ¥ 1 e rx"h"k{ ;\or‘?ad'v‘,; An officlal statement given out|umpires in the world series, with ed to with respectful attention. e ring. : s by, the Lehigh Valley railroud said: |Ciarence Kowland as suvstivte. | Holds Prostrate Body On Wing With One Arm, Uses| ,, ,, Cter state sues ey o : VEET FRIDAY aita plods fonw state SliN FiRnNEy ahead Sok 1 “"1’ Sept. 27 UP—The pro- Feet For Foot Levers dnd “anageq ‘\Stlcl\' Under | Mills decmed gover eration | nd fined $ ASSE SORS EET Rionoomaeny aw: JNE Gheth o R A BT BB A e e with witnesses agreeing that the| St. Louls, @ et s !pn\nh utilities—parti r o Sl . v ¢ expected, will speak of the Central rallroad of New [man's park, for the World Eielis il bl rd W. Isbester, 18 months question, advecating prabilly Ll Jersoy en route to Philadelphia [games here Oct. 5, 6 and 7 was cut B party, he declared, is unaltera t At ad b S fication of the Volstead act. from Syracuse, Scranton and other |from approximately 40,000 to 36 | Evansville, Ind., Sept. 27 (P—| Kirk then managed to get a hold | posed to having the 9, 16 months at Al Will Remain at Office Daily Up| Some discontent was expressed by western points, ran into train No. today by decision of President § George “Daredevil” Ashb rplanejupon the prostrate form to keep it|cnter the busines: rd Carlon, 18 months & upstate democrats 1ered in Syra- 6 of the Lehigh Valley railroad at|Breadon of the Cardinals to abandon | stunt” performer, s alive through the | from failing from t machine, | vast business ente as inst | I'rank Gold $500 fine to October 15 to Accept cuse over the selection of a tentative Bethlehem, Pa., at 45 toda 1)\\,& plans for temporary bleacher |peroic ywork of the pilots of ftwo \ for several mome sped | continuing “to ] men were convieted on Ju ok [slate two weeks ago at a conference Train No. 6 was running on time |scats on the field. As a result, no ajrplanes at a benefit alr circus for [along virtually without a pilot's con- | ypon private initic nte 2|17 of conspiracy {o violate the pro- | RIIGIREHE: in Albany between Gov. Smith and and had a clear road to the sta- | ground rul will be necessary. , |Florida storm relief yesterday. . and opportunity regulated hibition law, after two board of assessors will meet |prominent state leaders, but the tion. | “Temporary bleachers might cost Ashby’s act, the last on the pro- K then manipulated foot levers “We are opposed to governn o first of which the jury failed to |, o 0 first of its annual ses- | consensus was th nothing would he Central train ran into the|the St. Louis club a world’s cham-lgram, included trapeze work on aland held the “stick” under his left operation,” he declared, “because second trial the ve 1 of taxable 'be done to endanger the governor's Lehigh Valley train betwcen the |pionship,” Breadon said in comment- 1ope ladder suspended beneath alg and braced his right arm|means inefficiency waste, extr ¥ t urs and failed to g : " chances of reelection. Former Lieu- second and third coaches, striking |ing on his decision. machine. His body, numbed by a o instrument board to hold | gance, favoritism and the er as te i or Qu & ¢ lists on real estate and |tenant Governor Thomas F. Conway 'd overturning the sccond coach, | The only seats on the ficld for the icold wind, he attempted to climb the v in his plane progress. We are oppose % 1 althou was eliminated of Plattsburg announced his candi- which was a steel passenger coach. |games here will be boxes, which Will [1adder but lost strength. He slipped I made a landing, but how I|cause, while our business me ay [ing verdiets in the cases of the : personal property, only |dacy for senator in opposition;to Eight - passengers were killed and [run to within three feet of the foul |and was suspended at the end of the can't say. We got down. at’s all | know little of politics, it is in |others d, but a change made |Justice Robert F. Wagner it enough about 40 injured. They were taken |lines: |rope, & loop caught about hi§ leg. |T can tell you." our politicians know nothing about | — - o statutes this year will require | delegates desired an upstate man, to St. Luke's hospital, Bethlghem.| President Breadop €aid the task of | Floyd Stork, pilot, signalled for . - business. . . We are opposed to| RECORD TAX INCREASE hat scientific, educational, lit- St The passengers in the other |mailing out 28,000 box and reserved [atd. Lester Kirk, another flyer,| = 4 |it because it creates either a glori-| Paxton, Mass, Sept. 27 P — ¢ benevolent institutions, ag- THOMPSON UNOPPOSED coaches were not injured.” i grandsiand seat tickets would start|went upward when the signal was | |fled spoils system or a listless bu-|{ What is believed to be a record | rjcultural socleties and ceme or- Mida . Co Sept. 27 (M= Were in Plain View |this afternoon [received. Four times he jockeyed his THE, WEATHER | |reaucrac {jump In the tax rate was reported | ganizations make sworn reports Sherift Bert G. Thompson, of Had« The trains were running very| The Pennaylvania rallroad today |plane beneath Ashby. The fourth We are opposed to it, finally, be- | here today when town officlals an- |~ Lists will be received on any bus- [dam was renominated by acclamas slowly and came together at a|announced a special train for the [time Kirk got his plane bencatl Now BHUIA. antd vidinity: ause it runs counter to American |nounced & rate of $43, an increase |iness day up to and including Oc- |tion at a republican county caucus point where they were in plain |World Series games in New York | Ash Stork stood in the cockpit Cloidly twilght A0 Theday, tradition and to the spirit, struc-|of $1S over that of last year. Tho|tober 15. Persons required to file [held here today. His name was ofe view of each other. People stand- |wonld leave here at 9 a. m. Frid. and grapped the man's arms. His possibly showers with slowly ture and genius of our institutions.|officials eaid heavy expenditures|lists and failing to do so wiil be sub- | fered to the convention by Mrs. ing at the station waiting to board |On the return trip the Cardinals and |body feil upon the top wing of Kirk's | rising temperature Tucsday. Our form of government has not|for road repairs and extension of [jected to a 15 per cent tax penalty |Harriet Hubbard of Middletown. — | Yankees will take this train, leaving plane. Kirk held it fast as he drew — | the electric lighting system was |and lose their right of appeal to the | Calvin C. Fairbanks of Old Saybrook (Continued on Page 13) . immediately after Sunday's game, |away, % (Continued on page 14). responsible, Z "board of rellef. was chairman.