New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1927, Page 1

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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ‘A‘:r!lil( ”%:gi"g 14’ l 98 e = , w;uaaflfli) : ESTABLISHED 1870 Lrugr] 998 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS WOOSTER AND DAVIS KILLED WHEN PLANE LANDS IN MARSH FI_ , : !lAU[iHLIN ’I‘ELLS VETERANS’ H“ME ‘ Two Vlchms ??il;[helr Plane jTrageflyfi Occurs Near 0D SHEEPS ONWARD UNCHECKED, ABOUT CONFESSION BUREAU REPORT | 7| Gt M W RENDERING ADDITIONAL THOUSANDS INSWYOERS DEXTH FAVORABLE 0N PN Manewerng i A HBMELESS IN MISSISSIPPI VAI_I_E Widow Fnl Told Burglar Senate Mllllaly Committee Pre- o PN | Wlth_ ey e i \ Story, Then Admitted Mur- | sents Measure Affecting Those ’ Al " v i ”:L‘:.:T’vi“?f“s‘.‘lfpr‘,’:;; SEVERALAMERICN S.1 HNAFFE | s s, | 7 - 1 us in Many Paces SALORS WOUNDED CLAIMED BY DEATH swscmsrmsosn msam s~ | p = i | v s | SHE BEAT HER HUSBAND CERTAIN T0 END HAY 4 a0 | s ROO]S ef Houses Are§ Chme&eA afk Used Window Weizht When Stricken i eut mmander Noel Davis Licut., § n i In:l\x::l“‘-r‘:":‘-i I‘l“\:[:nl vnl:.?.": Visible. | Bee | "f"" “""_“'"“' to Battde With ment Date—Rondside Market B\ giant hiplane in which they had hoped to fly from New York O s anlnat | Kl {nown Death List Is! — Shyder l”(u, 1;1»11 Sevaral ~,»...,,.; pleton Visits State '\;.:.:‘r,[.l‘.‘: R e % (i jtlie Apsonlatet Bressisiuly Fell in Several Feet of Only Tree Tops and g May Die as Result of Long Active in Sports, Politics| s i Hfld BIIS]HGSS i heates it On dlonen Wooster v were killed this morning, Picture also shows| - Wooster were sulocate by by injuries due (o the crash of i poration, makers of the plane, . . ‘ 5 Woman Freed by Baadits—2.000 Main Street Tinsmith aql M Ac- : i Steadily Growing Zlnd‘ : y : : G ,_ & ; to RKill Her Husband Greets OId TPriends, WOOSter Natlve of ”ls Clty’ ! ) 300—New Orleans Pre-| ©d Ready to send. Large Family. itary . Corbin Office .« by Death of Licm.vum. MRKE[] BY VMUR il Davis, “Buddy™ in War. e Suskand was marie, seomancie or niek, Who i Also Was Fspecxally Brilliant a ;;;-“ fiat e 2 ind Mexiean LAID MINES IN NORTH SEA 1 with the 1 World War. Instrumental tn Botting German Navy Durling War—Regarded as Fapert Flier—Personally Selected Wooster as Afd. Sttuntion Imy S Slo sl 4 i Sery Howir el A : Drowned Native of Fall River, Mass, 150 that she hr v e T TR ad s 0 TORCEY i | The bodies of the two fli 1 It believed o or z X S sefore they could $ Wooster had been a constant com ! e, fore took oft for 3 2 ier Davis said some trouble in air with the heavy 1 no difficulty S A Brilliant Student (Coutinued on [ T Davi. is ap- to state and ¥ her, cour ¢ o ) \avor Gaedner ¢, werr | Men Who Conduet Elec- os from 3L 6, Hel RN s "V “:“"]‘1‘ trical Tests Want $5 it ux‘lx’le' many oz cre ad HNES TflTAL $4[] lN e ape memorial eommit o it o was essentinl 5 - X able War Record Hinehli friondly Ll sk S R e e o the penaliy fou ¢ Raphael I"mlml Guilty of of the n- ant sport ulitinshomais ton s e i ) Failure to Make the lat \\ Hiam William F, Delaney | CXaminers §5 for cach sitting, the tment at Ches Repairs mily Cockpit Flooded S Miyor f1th @ Sk SO Villian et b . . it il cil ;o ( 5 wif 1ctors and n of the board (et L ' chliffe, he leaves g Cxaminer o asking $5 each : ry over by a Friday session this week likely a Monday onal Alom ¢ te ‘ontinued on Puge for 5 = AR e Sisa Hoov rise IS re A last night to t ilding wleton a Visitor e E el e VOLUNTEER WORMERS STILL JIGHT (P dindat i), not boins, B, ‘| DEATH BY ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION /1%, i/ it i oy o 'M'»W\”f Lmlc Hope is Held Out Today For Recovery of /s wnd it abiity o vy, i Y e nale | months! duration. Inspector Sy B = Mother 1 Notiricd . sl i The examir § teo al-lcapitol. A brief visit fo the s >aralyzed Virginia Youth Jough less than a year in exisi- chamber gave many memd e e ]| c has had a stormy career. t body an opportunit e e Shortly after its institution the first tings to the ,‘;”,‘K ‘,,',m; e v | Troanok L i bors, who toil In shifts, E c-up came with McFarlane be- | who presided over Y Death hovered close 1 3 ; bedside, § UrS- g added in place of the trical | 1 as licutenant governor have labor ty - | inspector. Shortly th the Dill requiring motor vehicle zation came I at | second ch ame and the inspee- | registrants between the ages of 16 vas a los ever- [ tor was returned to the bourd, to-fand 18 years to give evideneo of noon has lain paralyz : ss. they darc not stop, for ten o with Wilson, Commissioner | financial responsibility was favor- tal here while o lia ceonds ecssation would mean T, W. His AR R RGP noe L G R uae s o Greenville and other nearby Miss- ter L. Ilooth issippi towns to points in lower fyemer who Aric 3 > ficred untold loss of water, many i pEa N fikad ¢ kept him alive 4 | stoner J. DL Bar signing. motor vehicle committee today : 1o William 1. Man Sitan doa ot the Chisca ag Tespiratic i & fro the arms of the youth | Noif) arlane nor Wilson ] sislature recently pas o ean i Rl 5 way through the muddy | Although his ary 3 1 8 are swinging. He has been could be wehe 'I today but {t s hill owering the minimum ] t « and . Heod. were deadened 1ala tea motionless except for the understood that they will not serve | limit for operators from 18 to 16, | ¢ n " A 0 et April 26 (P 40 Sl et i provide leverage to push unless compensated. - e | i erford to. » witness 1 TSNS T ) SOrrow over deaths of mental facultics remair and air in and out of his strick- : El CHINAMEN ON TRIAL A I tropt 2 o s o nd oel Davis and Lieu- 1 : ! | Fariford, April 26 (P —The trial | 1 ] L e sa 5 Wooster was expressed here commerce and | Of the horrors of Blc ivir a 1 1t Boothe's of Chin Lung and $oo Hoo Wing, ' h dered has ¢ s ¢ by Clarenes D, Chamberlin in Vicksburg | e boy, however, betrayed | gan v symptoms of g u THE WEATHER [ | cha with murder in the first | im parivs 1 orth | ML and Rert ta. prospective pilots 16 1l con- | no sign of feir nder 0 and he rew perceptibly weaker. ‘ a in having shot to death Oug | wi £ e B ' 3 . net 3 WOXS} e the X monoplane which Commander Richard Only trectops and the ridges of it n visible over Tswept Iz active 5o that he is constantly aws o ¥ e ciates of despair. Instinetively he senses de- | pPhysicians said his pulse was be- New Britain and vicinity: | Ging Hem, Manchester laundryman strect . R L] e : PRIMC WES g 4o try a New York-Paris flight and Louis Wt but his spirit has not wavered |coming more irregular and that h Showers tonight and probably | on March 24, got under way in the | loca 1 ha &l . e DR M soon (snres land carly today still strug- | was oceasionaily ealling for mor Wodnesday — moraing; little ¢ Lnnulmr court today vith Judge mova . the repairs £ Hiaue ““1 When told of the accident. Tve, not decide on furiher sling awith r ' L The physicians were of the change In temperature, Air s diterally 4 into his | opinion that dbath was clos {tnis atlerriogn but two uror ad | Newell Jennings presiding. late | other build ore h i it preparat to the flight. with Giuseppe Bellanca, builder of cd on Page 21) ilungs by the tireless arms of his hand. o : ez % | heen chosen, (Continued on Page © (Continued on Page 21) (Continued on Page 21)

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