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III.AIM FIVE BOYS . KIDNAPED WOMAN Thm. One Nephew of Ex-Mayor, | g Appear in Court | | Ansonia, Conn., Aug. 2 (P—Three | _young men were under arrest to- “day, one being John Reardon, ' nephew of former Mayor John C.| Mead, on charges to be preferred | when they will be in court tomor- ¢ , Tow, because of complaint of Lena | ’ Zaharias of Derby that she had| been kidnapped and ill treated Sun- | day night. | The others arrested are Joseph ! -Baxter and John Kulakowski and] two others are being sought. Miss Zaharias told the polic: that she was passing Ansonia rail- . road station Sunday night when| ,accosted by five men in a machine. | She said she knew one as he work ed with her in a local factory. She says she declined an invitation (0 take a ride and the men bodily placed her in the machine and drove to Woodland, some distance from the city, and there ill-treated her before she was able to free “herself. OHI0 WINE FIRED; “VATCHANISSHOT (Continued From First Page) Donahey. One man was injured in " a clash south of Dover and a minc tipple, which was being prepared for resumption of work, was de- stroyed at Adena. At the same time, | Oral Daugherty, leader among the Hocking Valley miners, went before Gevernor Donahey with protests over the mounting of machine guns * at the Lick Run Mine at Nelsonville, which is running non-union. May Call On Militia lg The chief executive indicated that + he may take steps to end the co troversy by bringing the operato + and miners together in an attempt 10 reach a settlement. The governor said that the issues *-at stake do not solely involve the in- | Geneva Ihe expeteed | cord regardi: FREED AND FINED Hiram Johnson Found Not Guilty of | Drunkenness, But Pays For Reck- less Driving In Meriden. (#) — Hiram §. Mass., was Meriden, Aug. 2 | Johnson of Brookline dsicharged on charges of driving while under the influence of liquor, traisporting liquor and evading re- sponsibility when arraigned before Judge A. B. Aubrey in police court today. He was however, fined $100 and costs for r less driving. Johnson was arrested on the night of July his car had struck | and injured a woman. The accused | in court, denied knowledge of having struck the wor He admitted aving had three drinks of a com- | \ation grain alcohol and’ * but denied being drunk. Dr. rest Lockwood, ter he was arr not drunk | cd strongly | ruled that| alcohol in he | carried for per- JAPAN MOVES 10 SAVE CONFERENCE (Continued from Tirst Page), and the United States are | sful in reaching an agree- question of the reduc- an war elements, eays commenting on the conference, it is not to ¢ League of Na- tions will le to reach an ac- armaments in gener- al at the meeting called for Septem- 1 af water [l De E e was {hough his breath of alcohol. The the three s Britain not sucee ment on th tion of certa La Nacion, 1e paper, which is the efficial organ of the leclares that the taken up under league fall is more complicated and | ditficult of sclution than the one | now being discussed by the three | naval pewers. It 1s not our pu views of Great | , not ncy between the ritain and the United to point out which par whether both parties After ma Spanish government, | problem to be | auspices in | e 12 HEREDITY MAGHINE PROVES NOVEL ONE Being Applied to Breeding of ~ Live Stock Washington, August 2 “herediscope” has heredity are transmitted eration to generation. Groups of aluminum caps, each | group representing an individual, | are arranged in the form of a ped- igree showing grand parents, two parents and one offspring. Numerous colored balls, presenting a given hereditary char- acter, are placed at random in the cups of the grandparents. A trigger releases the mechanism | and half the character-symbols from from gen- the offspring, the selection of char- acters being merely by chance as in the case of actual matings. By repeated matings the observer —NEA Service, New York Dureau Here you have the trim metal wasp in which Lieutenant Alford Williams, the Navy's speed ac W test over Iong Island Sound. hopes to recapture from the Italians the coveted Schneider seaplane racing cup. liams is seen in the ship going down the ways at Port Washington, Long Island, for a Above, P) At the left below is a close-up of the 24-cylinder, 1,200- rpose.” it adds, | horsepower motm and at the right, Williams and his wife. “to give the reasons for the discrep- | r]urlm? the flight. The tiger moth | has a wing span of 18 feet and its | | motor develops 130 horscpower. Be- incidental mention | oayge of its slim black body, it t fore her marriage was Miss Angela Ralhoad Con‘pany Sued M. Curtin of Hartford, formerly of For Honey Bees’ Death | xcw pritain. Chicago, August 2 (P—Decau: (UP)—A been invented | by R. B. Graves of the agriculture department to show how factors of | each re- | each parent-cup are transmitted to | is able to note how certain charac- | Rage-A ters remain, are enhanced, obscured or lost. The machine has its most direct application in breeding of dairy cat- tle, Graves said, although its find- ings hold good concerning humans also. Wins in Race With Boat, But Loses With Death Boston, Avg. 2 (A—Foster Wil- liams of Milton, Pa., a private in the Ninth Coast Artillery, died suddenly yesterday aboard the steamer Gen- eral Jessup after he had run some distance to catch the vessel at the army base before it sailed for the harbor forts. Williams was 33 years old and had been in the army ten years. {Building Plane to | Compete With Ford Washington, Aug. 2 (UP) — In the cellar of his home here Henri | Dashiell Wright, 25, is building an |airplane designed to sell at $500 nd travel 500 miles on ten gallons |ot gasoline. He says his invention will prove a “revolution” in cheap flying. He |will use a 23 horsepower motor- |evele engine capable, he delcares. |of 75 air miles an hour. The plane have a 23 foot wingspread and should lift & 350 pound “pay load.” The wings will fold to fit in & garage. The youth said he is backed by Edward Downing of New York, former French Foreign legion fiier. Fined $25 in Meriden After Triple Accident Meriden, Aug. 2/ (M—George M. Spack, 27 years old of 232 Wash- ington avenue, Cheisea, Mass., was fined $25 and costs in police court this morning when arraigned on a charge of reckless driving following a triple accident on Colony street at 4:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Spack’s car skidded after it caught in a trolley turnout. Springfield Man Arrested For Transporting Booze Northampton, Mass., Aug. 2 (P— Philip A. Grace of Springfleld, fin whose car was found 16 quarts of champagne besides a set of alleged burglar's tools, was arrested early today at Mt. Tom Junction, near here by state troopers. In district court he was fined $100 on a plea of guilty ¢ a transportation charge and committed because of inability to pay. On charges of having the burge lar's tools and of driving an unin. |weighing 483 pounds complete, will llen & 2711 INE: 2 Hartford sured car after registration had been revoked ball was set at $1,700. Co Dollar Specials in Housewares terest of union or non-union miners, [ of a few of the consequences Which | yhe gappearance in the air of a soar- | it is alleged to have allowed mil- \\u.m.\.\l~'-|.0(‘K\\00u ! but are economic in character and | must be handled as such. He said * that he would insist that civil au- thorities do everything in their pow- | er to prevent violence, If they fail to maintain order, he will call out . state troops, he said. Miners Are Willing. Springtield, IIl, Aug. President Harry Fishwick of the Illinois miners declared today that the miners were willing to go into another wage scale conference at anytime, it the discussion of wages was on an econcmic basis. 2 Kankakee, Ill, Aug. 2 (A—Gov- ernor Small of Illinois will join with Governor Donahey of Ohio in call- ing a conference of mine operators &nd miners in the hope of settling the controversy he declared today when advised of the Ohle execu- tive's plan. - Commerce Department to Prosecute “Gypsy” Fliers ‘Washington, Aug. 2 (UP)—Under | . orders from the commerce dc | . ment Ralph Lockwood, supervisi inspector of the aeronautics bureau P | it believes would come of failure of the conference, such as “the re-es- | \blishment of the Anglo-Japanesc at refers to th probably brea “bad omen.” | Politicians Doubt That Congress Will Convene Washington, Aug. 2 (UP)—Poli- tic here today expressed doubt that an extra congress would be called t if it is, it will pri 1 short time ator Curtis, holds an ext while his be only session unnec- democratic col- , Senator Robinson, Arkansas, an extra scssion should b 1 with flood relief leg ion. hinson has drawn a plan providing a $100,000,000 aunual appropriation to forestall further floods and to mect some of the losses | of the 1927 flood . Incidentally Robinson issued @ nt urging his party to avoid convention next stat factionalism in the year. Japancse l\. suming Role | potice | ing pencil. | lions of honey bees to get wet and The makers said the craft would | be cheap to produce. Three Drowned When Smuggler’s Boat Sinks Key West, Fla, Aug. 2 (UP) Three men were drowned in the Gulf of Mexico when an immigrant smuggling launch caught fire, captain of the ecraft told police from his jail ccll here tos Fraswe Middleton, the bo cr, was rescued off S v coast guard cutter, were five Tta 1S, Middleton said his launch caught fire on its way from Cuba, whe satd he took ecight TItalians on hoard, intending to smuggle them into Americ: The body of on own a buoy by With him * man was found. 102-Year-Old Negress | B the | | pounds of hon | West Hartford Found “Lost” Today | RBridgeport, Conn., August 2 (A— An aged negress, who said that her name was Mclissa Shelton Johnson, that she was 102 ycars of age, and that her home is on Holbrook street die, the Chicago, Rock Island and cific railroad today was made de- fendant in a $50,000 damage suit. J. W. Cunnca of Chicago, the plaintif? claims that two cars, taining 590 swarms of honey be { were shipped from Pike Road, Al but that more than two-thirds or 04,250,000 died because rain en- tered the cars. The others were saved by fecding them three tons of t sugar, which, with the 170,000 the lost ones would have produccd, was included in the damages asked | RETURY FROM W Mr. and Mrs, DDING TRIP. Richard M. Smith have returned from a wedding trip | to Canada and will he at home to their friends at 336 Quaker TLane, and Mrs, Smith ay morning, M were married Satur July 2, by Rev, Lawrence G attended by Frank Wi ish. They were Ander: con- | dooley of St. | | Mrs. D. W. Descola of Arch street announces the marriage of her brother, Charles Gibson Williams of | Piping Rock Club, Long Island, to | Miss Loretta Sidonia Lockwood of Glen Cove, N. Y. The wedding took place August 1 at St. Patrick's church, Glen Cove. Mr. Williams formerly lived in New Britain. No (‘omtsh]ps for Group Marriages, Girl Admits Joseph, Mich., Aug. 2 (UP)— state scored in its attempt to dissolution of the Ilouse of avid when it drew from an 18- | vear-old girl ofs the colony today the dmission that no courtships pre- ceded the hasty group marriages at the religious cult in 1923 when cigh- married at a Hn rged that the mar- forced by “King" Be jamin Purncll to hide his immorali- | tics with young girls of his Shiloh | “narem.” READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED TMRES.U.3. PATOFF. 1 (ONE DOLLAR lemase and genuioe | Ouerstciv s, 10610 $10.00 PYREX Transparent Ovenware T feable e of regier 1 green. Preserving Wear-Ever Presenmg Kettles. Regular $1.65. Window Flower Boxes $1.00 18, 24, 30 and 86-inch galvanized and painted Values to $2.50. Kettles $1.00 6 qt. size. gt Window Screens $1.00 All metal window screens, size 20x37. Regu- lar $1.25. Pantry Scales $1.00 ot $1.49. Saco Corn Brooms . Landers glass face pantry scales. Regular -2 for $1.00 : I8 in Chicago to investigate the re- | ()1 bfll“t I)fltl’lck Tod'!V[ * cent series of accidents involving | roiio Aug. 2 “gypsy” or unlicensed aviators, the |y, ad men play . department said today. tis 1ittlo island BF E He will be assisted by o beotee ' spectors, Robert Gast and o danies ofier . dolinson. : The men we . It was explained that aviators in polsonous s inter-state flying can he prosccuted | o PO : tnder federal laws, for operating | without a license, for which the fine is $500, but the federal government can take no action for for flying . without a license within a stat Every airplane, however, must | carry an ldentification mark and the : federal government can prosecute | penalty of $500. 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