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News of the World By Associated Press W ‘uuo) ‘pAOFICH “ydaq "WPV —— t{rpaq] VIS IRIPIUU0D BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 3 966 l ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. Oct. 2nd ....... —_————— PRICE THREE CENTS DAUGHERTY CASE |Blue Law Advocates Intent Upon PLEADING BEGINS| Ending ALl Sports and Business Max Steuer Summing Up for|Football, Golf, Tennis, Etc., On Sabbath Forbidden in Pittsburgh and Dover, N. H., is Facing { | s y Rocused Ex-Gabinet Wember | Similar Sunday Activities Ban WILLER ARGUNENT HEARD? R | sylvania's second largest faced | city will have to close with tha ex- ception of drug stores which, how- ever, will be allowed to sell only | i dicinal and sick room supplies. Sunday with an nal ban on|gome doubt was expressed wt day sales of tobacco and he had the authority to isst fections a strong probability. 1 drastic order. oking the Protested Foothall Game ignored for more v| The campaign against 5 sports began a week nister protested playir ball game near his chu day. Director Clark o game and all others st o police I suspended for his order. city today | Counsel For Former Custodian Min- | BRI O “sportless” imizes Evidence and Sceks to %y Prove Client Innocent Wrong-Doing. barely audibl pectant court room, Max D. Steuer, counsel for Harry M. began his summa rney gene Miller conspir Daugherty, ti ber to be broug for leged criminal acts supposed to have been committed dur! ered enforce laws ctivity bu iestioned concerning said that it it “prove noxious to the people it is rivilege to go to t legi get the mea however, t n the past C. Fownes, presid States Golf asso; 4 ob- their B ture repealed,” Miller, ed didn’t rty and Thomas W. think on trial chargad wi defraud the United. ction w 0 of impounded e Steuer, after vowing an ing with th the shares company were 2force litera laws,” all store (Continued on Page Three) PATIENTS AT HOSPITAL Miller Arguments ‘Thomas W. Miller, former e I e property custodian, committed no | Haverhill Man Holds crime when he handed Richard " . J. Merton, German metal magnate, Record f?]lq}{)mr :\a};}e_ checks for 86,543 0 at a cham- T .“d'.. ot pagne d in the Ritz Carlton g g hotel, Will his co told the jul ummation Mille law and part of th case. “This champagne dinner was noth ing,” Rand said. “M 1 coming to New York just brought ch save time, e @ been la 2 Oct e Receiving Set Provides Thrills for “Fans” at Institution those Othery they would | ing around on some on. That's the ! with Washington—there's ng laying around on, someone's desk i “Well, if there had been a crime committed in paying these claims, it was committed on the 23rd of Sep tember, the claims a was at does that ernment Not only on the bleachers and in front of newspaper Pl oards, or at radio receiving stat locs the public enjoy the e er is enjoyment national game co y normal. At New Britain General hos he halt, the lame, ha convalescent for; to listen inon a r 1e is on. is no Physic world of the ed to the phys- CANADIAN LIQUOR LAW DECLARED A FAILURE E. Church Prohibition Board Says It Causes More Vice and Crime on the air. \ large radio outfit has been in- you: sta in the male ward and all e makpa ol patients in the institution who astusi ble to be -noved are taken into S it rd during the world s s and enjoy the thrills of Babe 's hon run hits almost as en- siastically as the crowds who follow the Herald Playograph. rday afternoon more than T >4 to beds r were wheeled into the ward, cel chairs pushed some on cruiches and \\ho were able to walk su ported on the arm of a nur: ~1 the ward and enjoyed the game 1 came from the private rooms third floor, from the sem T00! on the first floor, on the second floor, the children's w . ions were forgot- formed a happy. ing, laughing, heir bodily fo while the nner on mean? fool you during the 1 ills and symptoms Patients do not experiences” p tal Don't let no on this. This is persect w ition mar scribed to “The governme e fact that the dinn room. Well, On the Taking up the evidence ernment oduced to five of $10,000 bonds, tal ma iate republican man from mission” for g aims of the ocicte Valeurs De Metaux, were Miller, Rand said “To say that because numbers of bonds w rivate i morals liberty loan Merton, German paid Jo T. King, national committee- as a through Suisse hurck S church “com- The board cone! personal Sho R Seomit nd b Grant, its and upon gov (Continued on Page 16) ys from newspaper FORDETROITFLIGHT . - used.” Summarizing ulting from the First Long Trip Since Shenandoah Crash—Off for Newport Today th the conclusions re- ey, the board wat r's head. Doors were the sun and those cking chair: porch who were out- control in Canada of reased consumption in doors, the fro fibtel low radio. When the game was over, most of the p lling ex to t at in” rmit them, BEGGED AN AUTO RIDE, I8 KILLED IN AGCIDENT Mass. Man's Companion Also Badly liquor. “Greatly fincreased holic liquors by you “A swollen liquor bill. R e e which Oct. (A—Authority | | Washington, 7 P—Authority |, 0 " rity and acted as for the first extensive overland flight | ©," = 3 e of the airship Los Angeles since the BORRIc Shenandoah disaster has been grant- | cd by the navy department. I start on a ate to be se Ler commander, Liev mander Charles E. Rosendahl, sometime | after Oct. 11, when her tuning up | and training period expires. It will leave either from her Lakehurst, N. J., hangar, or from the mooring mast of the tender Patoka at Newport, R. i earof resort peopla aleo- 11' i cir rooms or beds, s long as nurses would on radio programs. ce, were im burdened the herto unknown v’v"\’ trade as great as that ¢ prohibition law.” | vey of the Methodist ertaken because of proposals in this substitution for the of govern- | The st | hoard the recurri country fo The order specified that the trip | present fede m, is for military purposes only and no [ oo invitations from the interior cities to | ' "% ¢ h der e iy = ;“\lenvlkun m;: in ord o Conipailie he ship are being considered. CarTob i it A military object is the testing of t | Ontario was opera Hurt—Motorist Held on Man- e o slaughter Charge : London, Oct. 7.—Curtis Roy 23, of 326 Summer strect, Somerville, Mass., was fatally in- jured, Willlam Stead, 31, of 43 Penney street, Methuen, Mass. is critically injured and Paul Kush- mer, of Niantic Is seriously injured and held on a cha of manslaugh- ter at the Lawrence and Memorial Associated hospital as the result of Kushmer's sedan leaving the high- way and turning over at Station 14, Waterford, on the New Haven turn- pike late yesterday. Penny died of internal infuries, a severe shock, and fractures of both bones in the left arm. Stecad is suf- fering from fractured ribs, multiple lacerations and contusions of the entire body and with his left ear cut in two. Kushmer has a possible frac- tured skull, possible fracture of the left hip bone, and multiple abra- in Detroit mooring mast and the train- | oy 0 o 8 ing of the crew of the dirigible. “The experience of Commander Rosendahl, Who is the | 1 oy pieyo e iila senior surviving officer of the Shen-| ¢ {10 v T andoah, will be given complete au-| p . - thority over the flight, and will a1so | ore” broductive, select the route to be followed. clme fell. off Testing of the Dotroit moOring | peaih was greatl mast was one of the missions assign- | Typning to ¢d to the navy alrship Shenandoah | columpia, Manitoba and other | last year on the trip which resulted | Jrovineos, the board res gov- in her destruction over Ohlo in a | arnment control storm. The Los Angeles also started | agrective than in for Detroit for that purpose last| ampo o year, but turned back because of | monopoly of the bad weather. quor trade In the Un Later she serts, “are as for a complete overhauling of £as|and clsewhere as they ells and was not recommissioned | U'niteq States until late in April of this year. The big airship, which left Lake- hurst today for Newport, where she will moor at the mast of the Patoka, has been up and down the Atlantic ciast the past summer, checking up on radio compass stations and con- ducting other scientific tests, ard said Ontario with as th stat w was same rican labor rious rity increas drun and imp the neral ved.” conditions in British has t no more States,” there in the was sent to Lakehurst some are body According to Stead, he and Pen- ny wers making thelr way to New York city by getting lifts. About 3 o'clock, they were picked up by Kushmer, and offered a ride What caused the acicdent has not | been definitely established. NOMINATION | R. Oct, 7.~/ — iner, mayor of Provi- 14 yea today s the demners for governor ot Rhode R. L Providence, Joseph H. OEE” GAMES BY RADIO - ograph | sions and contusions of the head and | ¥ Military Honors at Sergt. Zisk’s Funeral (ADMITS GUITTO | - AUTO THEET MANIA :New Brifain Youth Confesses| i He Stole Four Cars ‘TRAPPED IN NEW HAVEN | Harold 3('“'(0!1, Aged 18, Enmeshed | In Serles of Escapades, Including Appropriating a Yale Student's Trunk And Mother's Cleaner. Arrested In ning Harold New! 2 Stanley face the add slary and driving wit ording to word received by De- | ive Sergeant McCue toda nd n disposition of his case is made lin the Elm he will face the charge of theft of an automobile in - is a possibility Netr ot Haven last eve- an automobile, about 18, of this city, will of bur- out a license, for thef SERGEANT STANLEY ZISK of Stanley Zi of Treasure who was ac shile in the U. r Washi 105 (6, be held tomorrow morning at o'clock from Sacred ¥ Burial will be cemetery. post, Amerfcan 1 the former Ke n a milit funeral, with gun sa at the grave o taps during burlal. The arers will be chosen from the of the Kensington Legion post Edd Sergeant Joseph Zisk a num- sington, is under ton, yesterday as noti- tomobile tte of 232 of the New | facto on 30 last night |, was notified | of the 1 afternoon, d of the owned by Her sey street in fron tain Machine Co, Church street t 8 | give ute s arrest, He s on the he origin- his possession. son of Broc cted as colo Barnes post, WOULD TAX AUTOS ONWEIGHT BASIS - | were I o s car had bean | but Pennsylvania | The local po- nsylvania mark acticut | Being More Equitable (THER PLANS SUBMITTED One, Which Commissioner Refects, | T to t police, D W H"n n in the and abarndoned Brit Would Bo to Have His Department other m aban s of returning to ! ation which d to ito New Coliect Towns in State. connect him w s involyv d tampering Hartford, Oct bile taxa hicle department wou he tax on each automobile in state at the same time it colle: fees al today vesterday, store at [ Haven, broken tion was turned down as impr: er Robbins B. the state y Commi Stocckel apital sors from , on- a confer- have d to the .\ w H"\\') author- theft of four automobile re than $5)0 worth of cloth g the past two weeks. He 1‘ "} l ave stolen a trunk cont §500 worth of clothing Holbeck of Cleveland, O., at Yale, this theft having been through a watch which had been left in pawne. by N The local Newton had cnce in of more various towns in the state. lained that undes cramped conditions of his 1ent, which is growing faster n its administration facilities, he could not endorse a The m was recommended as a prob- ble solution to the automobile tax m that is !m"‘vri:‘g assessors all over the state, by a committes five appointed at last year's con- e of the same body that met m H. T a studen said today t s troublesome for seve ars, having be plicat- ed in a number of m s been operating betw New Haven and wr during the day, who wanted to int ported. He is said to 2 vacuum cleaner from a cion in pol been n in n this seldom | men (Continued on Page 16) TRAIN DERAILED AND PLUNGED INTO CANAL Eleven Injured, Two Seri- ously, Near Cuba, N. Y., This Morning ity an at home for several under sus o small- ntiorl the dread | came to his hon that he was discase, Detecttve Serg s afternoon that he has re a number of pett ) ch the police have been unable lear up, will be fa 1 on New- in ason o the Olean, N. Y., Oct. 7 (P persons were injured, two possil seriously, when a northbound pas- nger train on the Rochester divi sion of the Pennsylvania railroad, hit a split rail and two coaches plunged into the water filled bed of the abandoned Genese Valley canal at Black Creek, about two mile {north of Cuba, N. Y., this morning. Those believed to have been seri- ously hurt are: Jack Van Weigland, Olean erly an aviator, and Mrs. Overlake, Newark, N. J. cither suffered broken t but both may have internal inju They were taken to the Cuba al for examination. Several others were taken to the hospital, suffering from r and brulses, but wers disch after X-ra aminations that their injuries were not scrious. The engine and taggage car stayed on the track, but the two passengers coaches overturned and slid down an embankment into the marshy canal bed. Victims said {had difficulty in extricating them- | solves from the wreckages, no axes were available. | James B. AN | Buffalo, 7 (A —Ten y\; 0ot sons were injured, two was definitely learned this afternoon that Newton took the New Haven car in the forenoon day and drove to N Britain, wl o abandoned it before taking New Britain car to make the trip. It was at first thought h taken the local car first. Gets Light Fine Because | He Bmuqht Beer to Vets Provid R. I, Oct. 7 A—On the plea that was transporting baer as a matier of accommodation ‘to the boy an outing of ti Veterans of Foreign Wars in Cen- 11, last and because tredale June did not ha 1oney enough to Frederick W. heavy fine, Robertson avenue, Paw- today was fined only $35 by Judge Arthur L. Brown defendant had aded transporting beer. The in Judge Brown's court | form ' at Federal guilty to usual fine 00. | MONUMENT GUIDE DIFS Washington, Oct. 7 (P elevator opera- | 71 years old, ide at the Washington | monument, where he was employed |when two cars of a passepger train | | for almost 40 died today. |on the Pennsylvania railroad bound | - | from Olean to Rochester were de- ————% | railed near Cuba, N. Y. Officials of | the road here said the wreck was | caused by a broken rail ’ First reports to the Pennsylvania | officershere did not contain the names of the injured The wreck occurred a mile and & Evans, tor and g serfously, | | |1 THE WEATHER [l 1 | | Fair tonight and Friday; | | | cooler tonight. | | nalt north ot Cuba. N. Y 1 | Injuries to eight ef those | %% | were said to be slight. hurt THROWS UP SPONGE - ON'PLUMBING CODE, Bishop Declares He Is “Sick and; Tired” of His Job GONSIDERS T “BI6 JOKE”’ Commission Reaches On Type of Roofing Material and Decldes to Handle Permits for Tn- stalling Ofl Burners, ding himsel? e work a Hinchlif be co pronter; ' W 50 2 5 25 Bishop's e but a few co s and tr Suggestion Made fo Stoeckel as‘f Auto Taxes of Cities and | [ ence with voted cou 1ses to r cil " ROOSEVELT HUST HAVE prot ter of lengthy as p phalt shin It was votc hingles for of not mor height, s discuss epared t panies 0 protested we interested jon of a build fire and tl off ypes of roof co e s their ¢ heat neath, a posed to water, will 3 asphalt re flammable qualities to hold its > Record in E\lt me H. S. During Fire Drill A record for the vear was at the Senior High school morning when the entire rollment of the school was ush- ered out of the Academic build- ing of the school in a fire drill in threa minutes and 10 secon¢ time. The test was made to deter- mine the proper procedure to follow when the lower classes which are housed in the voca- tion building are attending audi- torium in the academic building. This would result in having the entire enrollment of the school numbering over 1,000 pupils housed in the same building. this en- Compromise | [ PENNOCK AND SHERDEL ARE RIVAL PITCHERS TODAY AS CARDS TRY TOSTAGE RALLY SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT Crowd of 40,000 Fans CHOSENBY YALECLUB, o, goriman's {Joseph Stanley Azaro, N. See What May Be B. H. S. 1926, Wins Crucial Game of the 1926 World Series. \ | Year Tuition i 1 Neither Side Scores in First Inning, Although outhworth Reaches Third Base — Gehrig Gets First Hit of Game With Single in Second. he scholarship, which was d her side hit- Southworth hrig. He stols second 1t to third on subssquent dled there. ‘ azzeri singled tn | no scors result. | ' vs but 1 also singled in the but no score cama ortsman's Park, St —A Louis, Oct. aw pitching cast or the fifth world series today Herb Pennock <ees and Bill Sherdel for Cards took up their left hand 1 attle where t left it off last v in New York. No changes made by either manager in the other positions. nt is a loan he is reag 1 for grad- not obilged to pay for he is only under to the The 1 back would be used for r stude club. oney pa support of otk ames E. ( s. tary and | There ot “ooper is tre is was little apprehension ns when the sun dis« d in a thick haze just be< ne for play. Gray clouds re« e blue prevailing through« forencon but there was no distinet threat of rain. stands were filled at game © with thousands standing. The rs were making a determine e for a third attendance rec- da Yesterday's 38,525, breaking mark with pre- the official count 40,000 Hatch Harold is treasur the 0, who is 18 ye d Yale School of st N 3 has Arts rs old the Fine Britain stu holar )v~ t the autl and is tt who 1 A s At f ol toithat sahoel appear his unu 1d show S o The fans looked at Ruth and held up wet fingers to get the wind with an eye on the right ands, During batting prace d blew toward the plate v started, the wind had 4 and was blowing from the outward t minute change was made Card lineup when it was hat Douthit, injured in a with Hafey yesterday, be able to play. Man- by announced that Holm center fleld and bat first ds. Weather TIs Great ckies and balmies§ ires that have yet prevail the world's series hers reeted the thousands that poured nto the park today. Having Dbroken all attendance ords for Sportsman's park two in a row, Missourl fandom arently was intent upon doing So Serious That He | it again, if space permitted, as a \"n" well gesture toward the Cards, | | Saturday morning course Van Cott, Brit is cial n art in New id 1 vey ising o change plate tion of Miss teacher at school last y that Azaro de- 1 to enter his applicatioy for the rship. is the second New I a Ya Boleslaw Chotkowski was boys n Connecti re awarded the Ste hip honor fe ar, e itain boy le scholarship this year. among not Hor! d pla for wou course rask OPERATION ON HIS NECK - Carbuncle Now Must Enter Hospital Tmmedi- tonight to finish the se= Y of es New lin pa ortly to k. waiting fans ecire rly in tha morning noon it was e ose the gates to the tion at once, | indicating that STy ) would see the e o ure was 3 tal, to Sce Ruth s tude and gossip of i today ned that Babe Ruth Chicago this| Was as 1 rawing card today despite the fact Babe's record- home runs which d for the downfall 1 leaguers In ths 1t the Yankees ately After Today's Speech L 5 cled the A car- Theodore necessary \ll Want but m t, bu f the m to ¢ g his ¢ o for th rection 1t once to an opera- has sounded the uni« d fans fought their with conflicting ire the ona c s win and take Cins the ser ad; on the other, a Yank star would out of the park. e field with confident park first on ral days from to now and ¢ agreed. no less confidence Yanks use ths lated to witness a repi- the first game pitching “Herb” Pennock and a contest which the won after allowing 1als only three safe blows. in high spirits. The admitted he might more it theyll toss ach.” Cardinal strate- r hand, were ex- pitchers to keep ‘em from Ru bat as . Body nf \IMlnx: \(m(‘ \Idmlzm l~uund in C anal ‘& rs Fal Ma '} of Jw,y. Loone n del, !wrv\ miss mber paw in a 1 Croft, was found | William H Esloc | pany, nc mi A g | body at the two hours later. horting thei ‘ Identification was made by means | a8 f aw im the clothing. | possible. 5053 superintendent of was Manufacturing ¢ d a body floating 3 men four lower end of fow the The police have learnad of no rea- Got 384 Telegrams son why Looney should have com-| Overnight Ruth recelved 384 mitted suicide and hold to the theory | teleg: of congratulation from |that he was drowned by accldent. friends and admirers in all Looney went to Greenfield on the p of the country. They cams night he disappeared and had to|from Boston and Los Angeles, from cross the cangl bridge on his way| Kokomo and Palm Beach. Nothing back. His w stopped at 2:25 & m. ns (Continued on Page 17)

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