New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 26, 1927, Page 21

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— Pease Tells of FIooa BOTH DAVIS AND WOOSTER KILLED : ntl 4 From First Page) the plane, hurried to the telegraph | office to 1l messages of condo- lenee to Mrs. Noel Davis, who flew from Mitchel Field to Newport week in the plane in her husband, was kill Tol. Benjamin D. Foulois, 1der of Mitchel Ficld, also telegram of condolence. the deaths were a great iation. tions of the type plane in which doath were examined news of the accident was Mechanics expressed the that the erash was du 152 than overloading. + snid loss to Specific Pathfinder the men met here receive 10 ¢ Only One Left. ton, April 26 (P ant Con s leaves only one on the books of the itie Association for mond Orteig, $25,000 to be wwarded for a non-stop New York- Yaris jump. Cha . Lindhergh, a former Bir my , is the remaining en- fry, announcement today by ion that entrants g ziving notice sixty the hop-off might hring field ving cific coast ready for fore into th ndbergh : built on the ¥ expeeted to be :hts soon. and trial SEVERAL AMERICAN SAILORS WOUNDED d From First Page) Craig, Philadelphia - capturcd by han- (Continue Miss Mary 1. hina at the time of | Morris iry, a 0 ling of the R Canadian missi shter, 15 advices ¢ Slichter, Bis voung well” consular mi-official Japane 1t the second ower 1'01' to Cantonese on the Nan jen outrages will only ¢ ution of ti three demar th nota. Thi of “Americs tions (penalties) said that u . ormation ds con- it is it note demonst ply b with 11 rnments < compylled to Heports of Penaltles political or ng, in @ manifesto British minister in to prepare for the nd Nanking to comply apps section Kuow lat the Proposes vition of Cantonese reterence to » natis national settlement and sion 1s¢ nghai ench ntones; cone fded by din a artil- wrships, ric seross The outcome was in- 2000 Fatalitics terics v ern in foree by steaith, led the boats, and direct artillery alitles. indicate that military Ned ar t reve sunk b immediately Yangtse, for an unimpeded rd mareh by S 1. HINCHLIFFE CLAIMED BY DEATH (Continued from First Pa Bdward . Hinchliffe, mond 1. Hinchliffe; a John Murphy of Fall 3 grandchildren and sev nd nephews. ter, and Ho cost department of th Rule & Level Co. All we ¢ bascball p ool where he also play- wrence with the 1 with the Rangers with the Pirate ers, Pionecrs, 1d and Raymond Jur Fraternally Mr. Hinchliffe was a charter member of the Vraternal Order of Eagles of which he was tent; and Court Pride, of America, where through the chairs and of the past chief rangers. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at a time to be announced by J. M. Curtin Co. Interment will be in §t. Mary's cemetery. FLOODS SWEEPING ONWARD IN MISS (Continued From First Page) was inspection of the flood damage until after the Vieksburg conf da He may continue to D leans by boat or return north by ra The relief party left Memphis on‘ rd the Chisca late yesterday after Hoover had conferred with Henry M. Baker, national director of Red Cross disaster relief wor Hoover placed Baker of all relief work, with pow to commandeer government ships and supplics and take what- r action necessary. ceretary of commerce W catly impressed by the extent of indicating the damage 4« much greater than he had ex- ad to find. New Orleans Prepares New Or April New Orl began prepara- tions for the flood menace. o “indirect o disast after | a mono- | " loplane, | and William with | he | 26 (B | L\V BI‘IT \I\ DAILY HER APRIL 26, 1927. Two batteries of the Washington artillery of the national guard were called out to patrol the levees be- tween here and Kenner, 20 miles away. Adjutant General L. A. Toombs said that this was not being done on account of any imminent , but because it was felt that | precaution should be taken. A call was issued last night for the {enlistment of all the registered Re Cross nurses in the city. | Tour squads of policemen |ordered on duty to patrol the lovees in the city Wants to Cut Levee Washington, April 26 (#—A tele- eraphic request from Governor Simpson of Louis permis- sion to cut the ssippl river levee helow New Orleans in or. to save that elty from inundation was received today hy Sceretary Davis of the war department referred to the district engines Vicksbure for recommen Orle April ernor O. H. Simpson forence here today with a group ¢ bankers presumably for the pur- pose of working out plans for r imbursing e of the aren that would be v a crevasse in or Cincinnat, Ohio, April 26 (P — The lighthouse tenders Wake Robir and Greenbriar of the Cincinnat district were orderad to proceed to Memphis for flood relicf duty by Captain B. W. Southgate, superi tendent of the Cincinnati house district today. Rock. April 26 (M—Scarch for J. ¥. Hawkins, missing tor believed to have been drowned when he made a forced landing on the Arkansas river east of here last night, was carried forward today {by Tdward Hoarton, HO;R @ s partner. Hawkins and Horton wr two planes from N Dayton when Hawki Gown, presumably thro line shortage, and his | pearcd, DAVISHAD GAREER - HARKED BY VALOR First P; 25 (P--Gov- was in e Little Tol« re flying w Orleans 1o was foreed 10d From ase) War Dept. Loaned Tlanc, At Davis® t th ment relea d it the American L Mrs. for his name the Ficld by this ¢ atal resu Lieutens mander Davis® ristened at No *h er Mit It today Davis hed Wooster personal ¢ b or © hop. of v ; foon tenind th ship, Woost Wit to the 1 tion here, where it wa | army and navy 1Y Admiral {chief of the nav nautics, 1 Assistant Sceretary Warner, in charge of naval aviation, Wooster Also An Expe Wooster was appointed Naval Academy tfrom Connecti Ie, too, was considered an expert aviator by he 1 v o artment to cradu spected by including the St ar cave Lecom- v of Annapolis in the elass eral doys ago Davis reported to Admiral Mofieit that the Ameri- can Legion had that time met cvery test experfment satistaciorily. {He cxpressed confidence that the ex- Hent ormance of th machine vould > the succass of th trs jump! vine, chairman of the | board of dircetors of the Columbi Aireraft Corporation, sponsors of proposed flight of the Tie when informed ander Davis, sald: | A tragic fate has climinated n\'v r gallant att cross ‘hile t ny will pro- the Bellanca plane, the moved was 1 Atlantic > e jof Com ti ”1 with {sportin seau: ynm, S Gor {the America, has t th ander Byr been a week ago for to put his plane | through a serfes of tests there, he expressed dou as to whether or Inot the plane was eapable of tak- ing oft on the non-stop flight across the Atk | Langle no means certain,” time, “that I will ¢ York to Paris fligh going to 1. ermine whether initial ca purpose 1 is to dr plane has the | make the flight. | “If the consumpt | tests do not shoy margin of safety, | the attempt, | “I have alwa | peat that this i and not a stun we stated and a scientific Injuled in (oll ion, | Sues Husband for Mrs, Wanda Majka, throug 'h At- | torney Mici xton, has { brought suit for ainst her | husband, John M alloging that | he was negligent. in the operation { of his automobile on the nigh iApril 1 and as a result the ear | collided with one driven by Mrs. <athleen Solomon of this city, in- uring Mrs. Majka, who was riding { with her husband. Her injuries and contusions about both knees, a | wrenching of the right arm, severe strains and contusions muscles of the back and Ier clothing was ‘destroyed, she claim The writ Is returnable | court the third Monds ka, 2 in the in 3 city CAMPAIGN LXPE ment mp: heen filed at the offic town clork follows: . | C: le, school commissioner-cle $15 to the democratic town f‘ommfl» tee and $5 to Frank E. lderman Frank Zapatka, printing: Conncilman Ha Wilson, $16 for print han Ladislaus Samoraj or printing; John I \llohr\\ didate for councilman in ti | ward. no expenses: Albert 1 | son, clected selectman, no expenses i expenses of the St of i have as T errars On Return Today From Midwest =\c“ Britain Man Returns HNEh TUTAL 54[][] ]N were | the | | include lacerations | | the armies Home From Mississippi Valley Where Towns Are Under Water. “ York Din Depts tion are recou Pease of 535 W, returned today fr kansas, in Mr. Pes Commerei tain Apri arrived progress. in Little wrrive until 6 ty for 04 Main sty floor i 1 slow At one pl s impossibl and it was stifi miles and tra; s meh r tehed nade and the vicinity of trai v to to pro- 2o 1 is s vion, bu o paddl When or ro Big & canoe leven at houses Rocl roc ructures in 1 ail throt a1 of building him il not departmer to mo, Ju only ove whic compl day Little marooned he Red 1 ATE SELECTRD TOR BIBLE CLAS Judis sald they the finding \ [ BUILI]IN[i LAW CASE S| stanley RUTHERFORI'S AR M. H. Gamp to Be Nominated lor T0 REMAIN UNflSEH Buiiding Commission “veis Machine Is Antiquated President of Organization all but embers of the cl Everyman's Bi new nominat re carried out. has Assistant H. C Skinner, will have s of com- decided to Corporation commitier nominat Co iy fo Art | Ileteher Armst -pE rd o n to suce nd David 0. on will be nominated for secr Charles J. ur nd vies treas- mac oLl mdnth 1 Finds | ’SPEEULATI]RS BID | STOCK PRICES P Conhdges New York Speech Haa Its EIec O, Provide hau is on a busi ticut and pl ual 1 tford County Oy THE MARKET AT Feen, by A iomas J. artment a spe road to recovery present time. Ac- s from the Bod- . | ram Fisk who | Genl | Genl jGent showing steady Players this clty, Hos R0, W tiation ng m hnar and ind Wa o Wil Myrtle hey spent In Pap: Ien cop * FOOT HURT; ASKS S10000 I g Fomezak Claims Bone Was winred When Auto With De- feetive Brakes Rolis Down Hill. sbile rolle 0 dama own the cniployer by W Arrow B ars Roehuek nelaic Oil ard O art Warner complain, A s | St plaintift i foot ine: rol e ~ Aleoh’] LEBRATES BIRTHDAY Jackie Conl M John L. i 17 At et, celebrated his birthday anniversary his home fod 1 of his little many handsome at ‘\\ hite .\!mm Willys Overlar number ceived IORD (Furnished STOCK & Co Railrond Stoel Bunks and Trust Compn = will be renominated class e inspector his private ecar 1se of a dang sbeering wheel, which sident, the Methodist called ar Dr. Bible irdick as the first p that capacity a meeting in the meeting wi v. John I. Davis, to he Bartholow discus s movement, ] es M. ¥ wig liminary oh when of the machine to hold hoard prior to council session then be mad recommer TRobert R first presi- the ofticial or- kinner served t eded by fetcher later and in turn was fol- Armstrong. All four nd succ 1 r 18 just about to was snee hy \l~H( of t zenization. nd was H. Parker. Mr. came president lowed by M men 1 tegns. M compicte his term, Regardless of probable contes hefore election, there is a gener feelin that the men named on th late as drawn up will have united and unanimous ort all the members, if elected. That nomination will be made from the floor seems fairly likely unless the committ supplements its re- port, it The nomin emergency committeo la meoting of the e mittee when the standing nor ting committee resigned.in a Those on the new committes Clarence €. Ralmer, Willlam Hotehkise, William 11, son, Rev. G Sehneck, Rey Greene, A, 4 Joseph odrews and I No recommer made for officer there is a moven organize the class upon a tory to the eouncil. $349 FOR RED CROSS years g ctive Palm Chafrman Sheldon Disappointed tesponse to Apper less ts | n of Sheldon, chairn dritain - branch q Cross v 5 disappointed at checks are being that he with which ceived for the ors in the midwest, @he wpected to have $LA00 to send AN | \washington today, “T hope we send the first thousand by Lmorrow,” he The report to dat One cheek for 100 | One cheek for 850 . Two of itsels id. tions were made by named at the cutive com- follow n of of § $2.5 Nineteen of R One of £1 cac t on foot to « and do away with Total to data Send $1.000 to Washington Today. relief of flood suffers committee | .$100. 1 for sov- and out of proportic he the ! dent of t At | church with a requi —Expected to | of the ported today the rat re- to | can | 0.00 .00 ! Crean sang Pasquale Oddi. cral o was h hom Plainville the g street reh at 9 o' iem was Mary's mass Spri was horne “Lead Kindly i Joseph Collela, 2 tonio, James Di M of Plainville. Josephs' cemote ania den Other and i Mes. John Joy s 1 serviees for Mrs beth (English) Joy, wife of Joy of Winsted, and a former who died in Litch- were held this | Mary's i mass Mary T. d at the He Lives Mary's ublic Utilities “L1 hospital Sunday., ALl morning at 10 o'clock at St. m hi ory Mrs. Pie Jes a conclusion of the serviees * Again. Interment was in St. cemetery. At the off: H e | Hed BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP Appointment to il Your Accurately Cable Address LOWER" ol Dldg. Tel. 836 ist ot New Dritain | Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 16! Opposite St. Mary et T el o R R R R — e/ | Tnternattonal Sliver Co., com EXCHANGE Insurance 50 PUTNAM & CO Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. 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NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD $TOCK EXCHS Hartford Tel. 2-9161 New Britain Office Tel. 1258 New London Office Tel. 3786 ixed charges, but befora against profit of $53, he first quarter last year, wres Corporation s outstanding 7 per cent stock for retirement on $140 and accrued divi- of $1.40 a share, * BROADCAST APPEAL FOR GLUE T0 FRAKK SCHROEDER 'rof Praternal Bowling Al leys Missing From City Since Last Friday hroeder of nager of 116 Cherry the Fraternal Arch street, and an of the World from home it was learn- 1 his deseription 4 from WTIC at Hart- e closed the bowling alleys sual time and at 1 o'clock mor he was at the | corner of John and Whiting streets. ile did not go home and has mot n in New in since, so is known. 6 i out 140 1 hair 7| teoth sear b in TREASURY BALANCE 20 years of age; § and weighs pounds. His complexion eyes are dark and his prominent. e has a large hind the right ear. the re- £ a wound while in the army, nd when last seen in this city he | was we ht gray hat, a 1 overcoat, MAKES GIRL WALK HOME, | BERLIN MAN FINED §t0 Trank Lanza of Berlin Feels Swift s in height company 1 new navy sand cent half Aeprecia in S,088 the fi quarte Fist of Justice in Middictown | | | Court. Do ot Cerro for ome Pasco | yyank Lanza of Berlin was fined $200 in the Middletown police court this morning for indecent assault attempt to rape. He was rep- 1 in court by Attorney Law- . Golon of this city. The in- involving a Middletown girl, ruary, when Lanza to have taken the girl for a ridgand later made her to her home in Middletown, & co of about two miles. ition ports | 139 for the first quar- Wickwi loss of $17

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