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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALY |=id6s NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE.CENTS CGOOLIDGE DOESN'T INCENDIARISM SUSPECTED IN FIRE AT (08B AN SPEAKER LINKED SACRED HEART SCHOOL; DAMAGE $35, 900 N KEW BI%EBA”. SCANDAL T0 INCLUDE 20 COUNTRES _ .. So . WHCHAPPEARS STARTLING P A5, WS Do R 0| o o SRR "o Wy Dotch Lesnard nd Jo Argosy Departs Froml [rLttee v | e #,7 R e Soon Hzng "Been 101 Wood Also Mixed up- Kelly Field, Texas—| LOGES 0L MEMBER Landis Indicates In- B By R ——— _ HEARING ON APPOINTING Machines Named Aft- Mrs. Anne Byrne Dies To- 0F WOODS IS SCH DL]LED vestigation Involved er Five American at the Age of oetimg on Game. ESTABLISHED 1870 ARMY PLANES HOP OFF ON OEE ANV NEEDTO THER LOVG TRP TAT 8“3 i Cit 78 Years He Has Been Nominated as Mem- | o . & AN . ol b y ..y h January 9, he would have beer — ihes. ; 37 L - g 5 of a ber of Interstate Commerce Com- | Dc:mib("luveland Contest of Sept. 25, 1919, Is One : hip in Question — Letters House Declares e : B SR i : { i gty L v . Written by Ty Figure in mission — Reapportionment Bill Start Made Quickly and o % o ; Explained to President—AlL Alien ed away this morning ness ot fiv Four Minutes—Journey |cia. was born in this city, - to 80 Cities Will Take ea at ner r’;“;\‘:"._h""\" for ‘Jw”mf' g e ; _: o ; ; Tt A = 7 D =t s L N e TR T | two years but before moving there, 3 . D _— e Months. ‘im the house in which she had been constry TE‘AI fiT fl{fliL RUL NG ™ born. cruise pa ‘ . in N 5 . P SACRED HEART SCHOOL ON GOLD STREET THURSDAY pENIDS IMPLICATION Dec. 21 (M—Kissed by wives and Catholic church had been estab- tho houso St - lished in this city, and upon ths It was said All Were in Air Ingide of | st ner home, after a lingering fli-| Property Accounted for, White |lived here all her life. She had resid- lved for 76 years on Beaver strect . . > FORMER TIGER CHIEF She was baptized In St. Patrick's | o0 TR 3 ;j Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex.|church in Hartford before o Uader the Duf . ntr I mothers, and carrying good wishes | ¥ - X e — . formation of a congregation here, .4 vy of the natlon, pllots of the army's |ifrs. Byrne beeame a miember and - construction ¢ has | Fall and Sinelair Move to; [, Eitees wern linked dochsed Pan-American air argosy dopnrted;:’e;n;la::ir‘il:s such for the rematnder "“v'“',' “building stam srom Flames FOUI‘!d Raamg \!eqv Havefl Pohceman Admlts He 7l i { : lon congiel fr(vo?ffr{é < Have Indictment today from Kelly fleld to blaze ajofherlite. =~ 0o l!l GE)DOS“.E !&H‘Q!S Of larity of a game I i ail of friendshi he hearts of E sl g S : - i ismisse stween D Cleveland o R R e L Gold Street Building Loated a Safe in Store on His Beal = e T The first mile of the many thous- |sireet and sewer commissions in th } s ec., 21 (Pr—DMotlo e ‘ : i . ey any d , made public and-mile journey, the path of which | ity government and was e he alrplane o : i 3 AR T . . < ) 3 pot e than 1( - ¢ testi = the bottling business. She had been | (o <o 1:30 V Loy y g < SRR z i s I : of testimony 1s lald over tortuous mountains, | o iavaiid confined to hor home for completed, T at 4:30 A. M. mday. George J. McDermott Himself Arrested By Sergeant ;.. spiracy i i e e e ocross desert wastes and over bound- | yore than two years. After Reporting Burglary — Has Been take LG atugel speaker rocently re- less seas, was perhaps an augury of [ Mrs. Byrns is survived by three = = . i ¥ of the Detroit smocth and happy salling to the |daughters, Miss Mary Byr o Tlood of Water From Ho Regular Patrolman For Year el : sldent’s views we S S ey A Leonard and Wood gourney's end. |teacher in the Valen el ; A Gleeful Adien berlain school; Miss 1 Hent Sl y 1 Lines Keeps Blaze From i 4 i 5 S : \v | Dutch Leonard, pitcher with The great vellow-winged, bird- |teacher in the Llihu Burritt Jun kides e o 4 : s , Dec. 21 (- t n the front ¢ e ng ! 3 the Detroit el Joo Wood, an- =%, 6 s i _ m resid t : X 1 3 h 3 to locting a pene g v 1 vah i Cihe fig lier American league pitcher, also Itke fiying boats skimmed along the | High school, both of whom r : \ oreadin to Sccond ¢ < oting a s G el i e Ao A D , mile stretch of the fleld concrete f:}i[:mr:’e{ ;;d ll;:.l;}x:élx-er,q chson, e ii preadmng Sk bl Deiga i ere mis e e i ame 1r in the : \‘»m‘,gmon‘ sunway with what officers called | Wi - _Andrew Jackson ¢ M i A e e e Commis andis ~ Indi- “sweet speed.” their glistening bodies1]“)’3“:::"1‘:‘,’:-“;‘:"\‘1:;“"’]; . sl i Floor of Building. pos E L e i \::1 otting on the result giving something of a gleeful adleu |172VeS (WO BT £ 4 i . he s should - ling, Elgnendnd ghispmopt SN Al o s S 5 ne : held them fast in their earthbound | w"r ornine at 10 o'clock at A i POLICE SEEK CLUES $ city court % lowed by his arres Ser-iazanasd B e [T enbile s i A.’:::‘“]’:L,Mz:‘; fracks. With Mafor H. A. Dargue |n,;ywy church and burial will be in OF, ¢ n a charge of theft erdl Rl Sain MoDermot ¢ 4z 11 command, guiding the great Shib |5 Marvs comators, fer the president onsulted NT NREBUG S on a charge fley 5 Dermott had been [TIECC% el comeel, vepiied |sesrs, heirtade apreacI Now Vorit the piaves sided alope o Y oo s g - ane . HUNT FOR I'IRE BI X Der L few Tours under surveilance f B - i : ho runway and were nft in a twink- v A after hours of slow and laborlous pre b o Tire Chief W. J. g e A e = pros R, \\14 1]\. »L.u)r:-] forevex. paration which made possible thlS‘ N . s & e ; o Sy P Se ! e 3 i o ! ¥ 0 d baseball, moment of the suceessful getaway. | TRIES TO WREGK TRAM The ‘White House discl | N 3 b S 2 ACDEgalE ThE SRt nggiclosing fin last 1 ndty ineonstinn ator s or ;fi'lnvv{‘-\*\ Comnafs EiYe American OlUSS | Bave 2o i d deport on ti n | Je ! chidl. sc ‘ ount of ghan s missing McDermoit ' 0 ndants from t i rs Cobh is ‘purvgr’v’:l’ ff j he other pllots followed quickly. | mopnessee Man Admits He Sawed | property situation shows | , i y ) it The beak-like prows of their ships ; § O IO St HE i . ER fEuiiEs) 2 Rl e T : Lt i carry the names of flve Americen Stringers On Rallroad : AR z = $ f I ¢ & . S “T \" “‘[ : s 4 cities to at Jeast eight sister citles of | g : i el e i 2 gl 1 5 | West, who 8 not immadi- the southern continent, and the Bridge 3 ) AR T e e = = L Los = Lses - S d in connection wit} rom his cash ter, wl 1 pernun 1 ks i d o ation, also was named in piahes’ quivering sides are emblaz-| .y e e, | when i v Sihaiats 2 ] ; 3} fii i sl spreading wings bear this repubiic’s | Memphls Commercial Appeal said J“‘np:l‘;]w(- e 2 s esti 4 R)T[[IENT Rl TERS IN !j ? ult & What about the status of Cobb colors and emblem to the republics |today that Alfred Busher, 23, has el p i . : o B i = % b 0} O a8 - Aandis” Statement In the New York with Major |y, 1o comptrolier general has not Fire Found in Two Places Bfl Tfi [iWEA 25 Per (ent Issue on Com Lang et A Dasgrie, communder, was|L o nor centslimassenksriuatn sl 8 o Rt A e men being out of baseball, The San Antonfo was second to |With his 15-year-old sweetheart as Sas o o o3 < s ¢ 5 B &4 950 (0 ions in the future re- toko off, with Captain A. B. McDan- |the train sped past her home near TA 0 it depat s = ; rond One M. I T \Ian Assessed More Than Half of L. F. 54,250,000 the commissloner barkea. MckRobinson in the cockpit with Busher, an employe on ths him. The San Antonio skidded off above the head of men taking pe- turcs. One of the men had to duck oned with the American eagle, whose Commissioner Landis of the south. {confessed an attempt to wreck an i, Darke, commang |cause the engineer nhad “fiirted” Pt e e i 2 mon Amounts to About n will bs made unless fol at the wheel and Lieutenant C. Hickman, Ky. he north ¢ the refused to amplify the statement. the runway slightly and rose fust to save himself from being hit. Then fellowed the other machines | at minute intervals, the San Francis- co with Captain Ira C. Eaker and Tieutenant Muir 8. Falrchild, the Detroft with Captain Clinton F. Woolsey and Lieutenant John W Benton, and the St. Louis with Lieu- tenants B. §. Thompson and L. D. Weddington. (Continued on Fourth Page.) of the girl's father, was a | He gave his name as Joe Taylor, of |Cape Girardeau, Mo., but yesterday |he revealed his identity to special agents of the railzoad and confessed that he had sawed three stringers nearly apart on a bridge over which the engincer's train would run. Busher said he did not think of the train, the Commer Appeal sald, but only desired revenge on the enginecer. Busher left his place of em ment immediately after his act several days ago, the dispatch says. | what might happen to passengers on | ia, former Japan, to s interstate com- to the nt Cool- e and aroused ir m\ from friends of oderick I. Cox, whor would succeed. on th ound floor > lively stigating and aisturbing a two others were $50 and Another $100 in Court Teday - Two stu- s institute of ted of v public assem- connection with a colles November 7 and found wan & C. to Close for Two Weeks still during the tween Christmas with all factories closed on the two holidays. Mére than half the employes of sanders, Frary & Clark will be out of work fro to Monday, Cobb's Statement re with Speaker for a anted by Judge Landis v, declared today that he t know of the bet until long and that the box score of which Detroit won 9 to ow that neither he nor Id have been implicated the game. ated that “Dutch” Leon- troit pitcher, and Joe Wood, <! pitcher, had bet $800 that Detroit, then in » would win from the sec- > Cleveland ciub on Sept. Wood did not play in the —_— 28 8 i at of te ends George Evans of Holyoke, Visiting ntials to the s itho bridge held for three days be- oy e he opinion that ed t en into the myst 8 nith of 2 o “ha been posted at the Fafnir s " Ak Ao ey . «» n,l'h sxi‘AL ”Spe‘n fl‘cnu.sv-l §] 1 for the damage was discovered, {85 akonld be obtalnod to it the Sacre t school, 3o of Som plant that the shop wi Lot Le 3 '+ | of having knowledge of the plan for . e T ol e tective Sergeant 1 Lo ity = closed during the same i g : C o ind to lose, made three hits, Bridgeport, Conn.. Dec. 21 (P- e = - Loy rmoon for the T B J in five times at 7 7 also conferred wit 350 ea n the 8 3 X » we copen § 3 S Rocco Sirglovanni, . World war QEZ¥ i \1 / 3 Dot i Frr 350 each on the same o - s su (Continued on Page Ten) veteran and propr]l’ or of & g I’ o1 o b eI bt wehom pronouncing sente i g i P 1 of comr He Is 52 and She Is 78—|spflgho(tl house in Norwalk, was to- | = department, bot hog S tai 8§ s win's R oy ath § r 3 at N N ¥ the .t that it tute, and that he came from 3 - Happy”, He Says walk of Giacomo Bertino, whom . sal i tent ami mmall_community. Lyovs, (]S THRUAT WITH RAZOR : made vflmmfi E"MP[MNTS Sirgiovanpi killed in a figh Nor- found, was a d rent type who he close Apne is i Berlin, N. J., Dec. 21 (P—Fres, |against Sirgiovanni - bl \ppeal to Landxs in Effort efter having spent 25 years behind |request of State’s Attorncy Willlam Credentials Dissension Rep Pensendorfer today faced a new |not eufficient evidenco upon which = Chicago, | G AR hich has long bee cture house, rus e mate Over Father's Death LRI ORI A RN LSS — world determined to forget the past|he could ask a jury to conviet. . ) accepted the > t de trading of Rogers Yor 1t was his mother's prayers, | Litchfield Gamblers Pay |uy the dcamn o X i ager of the world's al e o Tife e % = _ Mting. 1 wit cal $30 1 r of Commerce today telegraphed that meant his freedom: from a.llfe|iFinesiaggrogating $115 Wera Datd i *Goiannor Bmall RIABeHlaRa Y v 5 o ¥ ’ 1 : o baseball oo iaicear sentence for the murder. of his{the Litchfleld court yesterday eve- | gmith. alrends ot Sl o story, W v 1e four defendants, wh . He was alone : | § Pensendorfer, as he sat in the littie, sianton of the state police in a raid elpt of his certificate of int ed the ¢ b ree etfondl ST gy Ao tween Hornsby and the Cardinal ils certificate of yoint- 4 ‘“ RaR Y e EUROLH s management. . but the governor said he had | bhave re ke natt Fere al) ) Menih. .te never seen until last night. “I only|yjtchfield and Frank J. Schultz of accepted. | because of the n Lyons was found not g 1s- | mirror in the bathroom when he : ence with President Harold M. bappy. [costs for keeping a gambling honse. | xg man ever refuscs an appoint- | marks said to have wlt on Nixon and Cront of drew the c s his throat v and T ¥ fQ1l0%0 business, similar to the one he|guenting a gambling house and were |ernor was quoted. y \pparatus 1 it iHor ve al. | was sent to the home dorful donation to baseball last fall. conducted in the penitentiary and|each fined $5 and costs, which fines| “Nothing can defer an acceptance calt ) ish e a re: ) the trading of Horneby is a terrible to rest quietly at his mother's|william Depples. a query as to whether the accept- | bu ¢ reconstruction mn )t cer witleh) wate 4 sldered to ha atric, s after others had failed for lome. nca was a SRR N Haid Yoe i e G171 i Arent ery Rt frer it Y on op. almost 40 years, will have a disas- her son. She had decorated her i than force, at this iir BaLheL up - s 3 truck a oy t was ¢ ime immensely. We appeal to you Bungalow with Christmas sreens in || Stores Remain Open : . Earn Over 10 Millions as the arbiter of the baseball world Storos fn this ity will remain ; & f \, demo- | the firemen saw the flames which confident in the elief that her son || open evenings until 8 o'clock th erat, wrsday red a resolu- appeared to e ha start of 'w Britain and vicinity: train, ntieth Centary [ interests of baseball and are firmly would be released. Originally sen- of the opinion that you would Re L at 7 o'clock to allow cmployes to | [his primary campalgn in part with | socond s , bringing N -| | nesday: rising temperature a3 o venues of th -1 irs at his home » |necessary, first to prevent the trade muted to life imprisonment. He was prepare for their observance of | |money received from public utiliiies pany, No. 6 1 No. 2 truck . Wednesday. ry last year were apppox ely 1y, Warzo did not seck medi- |and second to settle any disputes be- prep; | Murder Charge Against st owieend Bra | eie of B dsolston i) orning 1 Sibs6 FF3a7 1Bt tol seopin Nk u Y. I ‘obb, charged With knowledge of 4 RETURNS TO MOTHER| _ Norwalk Man Is Nolled | ccontinucs on 1 ' ong conteranco v i J| o rnins. and Wil e el el s nl i that AVeh e aid that he h ! LS % day granted a nolle upon a charge ; s § consideration that Smith was onl Sdeipaicy R e il el S L[}UIS FANS ARE Wants to “Make Ma [or arst degree murder in conncetion SENATE APPI}!NTV VT Lk Gl el el e s e Works uterizeds T 3 r cen with the death September 3 at Nor- LIV ) : vas paid an 2 walk. Will Go to Washington nn+ maication 1t -~ the Was 21 a junior and who hai lived The nolle of the charge ar G i ashing L o By o 3 r its suburt ;s his GONDITION ]S GRITIGA [ misal of a grand Early in January With ciices him to betieve o iife. Lyons, h : e — gt ! to Retain Rogers the gray walls of the eastern state|H. Comley, who admitted to Judge P 1 nd its i - ua Eng il A s penitentiary in Philadelphia, Jacob|Alfred C. Baldwin that ths state had g e e (b | Fere, ‘Sald to Havc ved « 0., ¢ Hornsby 1d to fill the declining years of his senatorial appointment of Gos 21 (P—Declaving aged mother with joy, Len Small to the 5 SR sl ) he slid, that brought the pardon! Fines Aggregating $115 Mc¥inlew, and will go to Washing- | f0e 18 (08 FERET L inei Morey P proprietor of The N t " O T 382 blits Ty [Tk pear o L cy_ard-in::]i & yesterday from Governor Pinchot Torrington. Conn., Dee. 21 ()~ . 2 ‘| 1 t ch. rp‘l ,h” the st s diq . shortly fore & o'clock 1 % A y Tibl low, e St. Louis am- ] vod for ing him t vent the trade and father-in-law. |ning by the 15 persons arrested by . . His sen Smith and Lyons w escott . d s belic to I a 101 L E0 IR ! y 2 g by the 15 ¢ wod Me & Erotm. hig sted in his -~ = t 15 setile the 3 “T don't know what I'll do,” sald |Sergeant Brandt and Officer Stephen S 04 Pac o ':"; s Crout of Milwaukee, W Sya. come by despondency v e atrie. Tt to settle the differences be bungalow built with money he hadlon 5 gambling room in Litchfield nce has o > t : he tel hict t by earned in prison, but which he had gaturd night. Louis Artekes of‘ & - ar 2 ot have \ age mobile N when nd by ran, & 1 AVaaTs " ‘ B egram, which was sen ¥ o ana Frank 3. Sehult {xbtootio ‘rnq!m:‘qtmo 1'11;‘ e ”1“ 1(‘“!\ & rable of a stir ) sh Nixon, Jr., a ne : judged t > was sta f ¢ : etary Willlam T. Findly after a ection tha 2ld be 5 ¢ considerable of a s i Ixon, Jr., a n & v T f want to forget, now, and make Ma| Bantam were each fined 325 and e 3, Ponsendorfer, who la 53, said he | Tho other 13, of which number five lment for the United States senate| Building Inspector A. N. Ruthe attery on Nixon's com u,| The T t bank : d | Ve WG SR ap e might build up a new woodworking | were minors, pleaded guilty to fre- by the governor of Illinois," the gove | for s at the sce ¢ the fir Dotson. Curr o hosp ambulance 5 re that 1 wear them. After St. Louls’ won- which ho sold for $0,000 when re-iyere paid by Louis Artekes. Yo ol W HiAT ot S tip thar BIAEE + h 4 3 o morning, : 3 : oo s v blow. We feel that to take from 8t. leased, but for the present he pla mm The cases were heard by Justice | The rema were called forth by 1o & CuUrsory exar by ions, probation and 1 sidered 1 ugl ) 3 ¢ P P a r a 1 he manager who brought Mrs. Pensendorfer, who s 75, had 588080 A it BBl HIAITh: Jeluhak i e silA Ak Ablerhten e e = ited s ot upon the loyalty of plinnod ‘e joyolsthomecoming,, fony and ers that he decling rather ‘ence Gates Mindee Piremen i Twentieth Century Will 3 ns and will injure the | ang Tl on his admittance becanse of slush | resy e ala th his honor and put in order a bed- F In E‘enmg Until 9 md charges, said the Journal. E 5 i street THE WEATHER New York, Dee. (P—)arnings DITS (\I Hmm N NECK to refuee to sanction the trade, We room which she had held sacred, | of the New York Central's crack Bridger consider the trade againat the best I week with the exception of Htion 1anding that Colonel Smith |several minut Chiet Cloudy and probably followed will reach g record above tanced: in 1901 to bo exociiten, Ben-|lidav avaning wilen; they Wili oloss || e denten o ssat becauseme fianecd | Souney, imifiodintel by rain late tonieht and Wed- vear, it was estimated | sustained when he fell do justified in taking such steps as are gendorfer's sentence lator was cam- known at the penitentiary as “Life- || Christmas. Iwhile still chairman of the Illinols | {$10,000,000, a high mark at 2 al aid until Sunday, when hls con- [tween Hornsby and Cardinatl time Jake.” lcommeroe commission. | (Continued on Page 17) . — % | time, | dition hecame serious. management”

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