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FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 SUMMERLESS YEAR BELIEF 15 WRONG, | WEATHER MAN SAYS Bt Government’s Chief Fore-| caster Admits It Has Been Unusually Cool REAL CAUSE HAS NEVER BEEN FULLY EXPLAINED Need Not Go Back to 1816 to Fiml Year When Similar Summer Con- ditlons Existed—Crops Have Not Suffered This Season, He Pointed Out—Freak Weather Always \Iayv Be Found, i | Washington, Sept. 3 (UP)—Dr. Charles I, Marvin, chiet of the United States weather bureau, !oda)‘i e back at those meteorologists “summerless ho contend this is a " charging them with “distort- | e ) S s | c on its fi long deferred Atlantic flig . vea Tug By Mother After Sister I lof Platts Mills road, plu = A '“j"' l{( ‘;‘; ong deferred antic flight at 6:26 S : e K | Rounc orl¢ ccord § S : S eloPEs, | o'clock this 13 T e AR | During His Tong Trip to Rapid | Stricken—Both Make Good Time. |bank, and crashed head on i e 7 saisUIs s | lioisioek il mornlne U308 i e TERE v ol et U g | onnecticut company trolley car. Al oUriess T | Bastern Daylight Time) his immes these weather prophets,” he de-| City and the Middle West. Second Attempt Possible. John Pokes i route when | dlate destination being Horta, about LA S5 (L Aty S G e i £ o RS B, S B i G R S Better Time They Will Tail to Readed ou Lo sea | {1,200 miles distant, which he hoped United Press. “It is a shame o President Coolidge will h The 13 year old New York twins, fwas very low at 8 o'clock this mors Break It. i e |to reach by ten o'clock tonight. At 1 titude of important prot hatalc Phyllis and Bernice Zittenteld, who |ing and hospital authoritics doubt- | tkiet Flohi s {Horta he will refuel, fly to Newa ; ler when he returns to Washing- : led that he would live thro e e foundland and then New York. H Marvin admitted the weather started m here at 11:43 o'clock y essels, includ R anC A e e on e mmer has been “unusual in A o Mexico must be this morning in an attempt to swim | it e ol e , ha | P 4 ¢ 1 An ambassador to Mexico must Both m re found Assoctated | as navigator, and R. R. Little, ene localities,” and “little cool” ! sclected and a governor-gencral of glish Channel, had to aban- |accident unconscionus (Eighth Day)—Took reported last | gineer. But people who took to | the Philippines chosen, a special ses- [ don the effort after swimming more |over the side of th Bagdad, Irak, on 48 | There was also a passenger ets on occasion will have | sion of the senate will have to be than four hours. One of them left|rods supporting th it to Bunder Abbas, | { aboard, deseribed by air force offis o go to their favorite local weather called before October 20; tax reduc- |the water at 4:07 a. m. and the{top having been flattened after having flow | clals as a “Canadian millionaire” sgnosticators or others to learn | tion and flood relief programs must {other at 4:30. most to the tops of the s than one-Afth cir de 63 | | who is said to have paid 1,500 reason. Marvin said frankly be outlined before the regular Phyllis was the first to be taken believed that their s Holders o on i | pounds (about $7.500) for a seat in he can not explain it. sion begins: a naval building pro- | out of the water. She was forced to |tured by these rods. | present 1-2 days,|||circle route about 900 miles o | | the plane. He is a man about 65 Coolest On Record gram must be formulated. it because of a cramp in the left = } traver 1ssia on eighth day. |||coust of Ireland i {years of This August, he said, probably was| Mr. Coolidge has taken an earn- |leg. : . Unlomville Tragedy | — f The time and position { |” Although the ldentity of Courte the coolest on record in the capit est tion out here. He has per- | Bernice, who was going well at| Unionville, Scpt. 3 UP—With his | 4yq Harbor Gr 3 it was the ‘ ney’s passenger was carefully guards vell-known for its stcaming sum- | mitted everything to pile up until the time, continued to progress [automobile crushed aga e on, Engla ) 1 between ed it s believed that he is E. B, mers. According to reports from | hls return. Only two minor appolut- |steadily but her mother urged her |pone pole, Joh »\l\"!'»“fl » son r since leav | Hosmer, of Montreal many other , they have had ments e been made since he left [to abandon the attempt after hrr‘(: Mark A "“:r‘(’“ro'» nionv ’4* A 20—Croydon to Munich, At that rate it should have | His Third Attempt ) Washington and only necessary bus- | sister had been taken aboard a tug. |found unconscious in the road by | miles) d the coast of N land The British airman made two un- behaving in a pe- iness has been transacted, | She did so. Michael Hatigan, motorman on the 0 railes, mid-forenoon on Wy successful attempts to leave the wa- 4 I always| Oply a few cabinct member and | As dawn approached, the wind in- | Hartford-Unionville troll ]“.r'n-?i\ bty There was little hope that the ter in his flying, hoat, the Whale, but mperature this summer congressmen have been able to make | crcased and the sea, which had been H.l;}v.,m Ak el Saal ts Con Saint Raphael reached America and CAPT. F. T. COURTNEY. he could not rise hecause of lack of le cool. But on the the long trip to Rapid City and the |calm began to rough up. By seven [to Unionville about 7:3 ; | the general belief was that Britain's | wind. On the third attempt the crops haven't suffered.” president has practically been out of |o'clock the water was so choppy |ing The injured wvnh‘ “'a-\ Sept. 1 ayed m Turkish au- || air pioneers, ir daring | - plane gethered a speed of about vear without a summer? |touch with routine governmental af- land the wind so cold that Miss |aboard the car but died before T year old prince gone the 80 miles an hour, when a fresh D b o gt fairs since he left Washington. Only | Lorna Marriott of England, who |cal aid could be obtained. = . 2—Constantinople to Bag-|||¥ay of Nungesser Coll, the ‘R l [] | breeze caught the wings and the “1 don't have to go back as far | IMportant dispatehes have ben sent |swims under the name “Jane Dar-| Anderson was on his way to work o | prevenmen. i [ Whale wently took tha ath. Hb heads 1816 to show one more strange.” | {0 him by varions government chiefs | win” also abandoned her attempt, |in Farmington. His car s belleved [y, T2 |, | ed her almost directly south towards , “I can go back ten vears | WO preferred to let everything slide }“mr-n she began at 11:50 o'clock |10 have skidded “L"‘!”‘ G o “" larnen % z Ottawa, Ont., Sept, 3 (UP)—Hay Hliyetons) lishthos So i 4 find one." it ong if possible until his return. |{last night. no eye witnesses of the accident have | Bagdad, Trak, Sept. 3 (®—T ing abandoned hope for the safety REA“Y T[] START “FF cheers of the crowd 1 at the The siear 1618 is flie’ legendary | To Work Diligently By the time she left the water, the |been found. s | American round-the-world aviators, | of her usband or former and | Royal Air Forse Seaplane and i o e “ | Hence Mr. Coolidge was expecting | Zittenfeld twins were snug in their | T | Willlam §. Brock and Edward whom she had cable shs would | was lost to view within a few mi- St Kiou! T hat as o (0 work diligently when ho gets | beds. I]EATH pRE e meet at the flying field at Ottawa, | utes. T ¢ 3 home to catch up. He will arrive at| Amid the plaudits of an admiring 5 i 4 o | Mrs. Leslic Hamilton planned to be- Bad Weather However Mrs. Courtney arrived at T Weather reports in 1515 were |1he renovated White House a week | throng of summer visitors and the | 1, §85 miles from Bagdad, 7 gin her homeward journey today | » | station shortly before midni eea il ‘Fhere | (rom tomorrow night. | swimming colony, the Yorl o'clock this morning. | with her mission unfalfiiled May Prev remained to watch her husha e H,) e gl"n:rll Mr. Coolidge had completed work | twins struck out at 11:43 o'clock ‘i sefore their departure th She denied today stories circulat- revent Sir John 1:\5\5)“”,\)\‘@ preparations. L fnatn i sdisaition 1l speech in the west to | last night from this noted “jumping nounced their intention of stay ed that she and Captain Leslie Ham- Carling Fro -1 She cheered her husband probably o It e alvays e | ) dclivorod next Saturday at dedi- |off” place of channel swimmers. | Bunder Abbas overnight and then ilton, pilot of the monoplane Saint ling From Leaving | oucr ‘than any other spectators, i sides ""’”"“r‘ n" j |cation ! Lincoln library, South Da- | After long patient preparations | continuing on to Karachi, British | Raphael believed last at sea, had | when the seaplane took off. 2r DS QDRI EeneTE Ve et e ta Agricultural college, Brookines, | through weeks of bad weather un- |Think Car Forced From 'iniia, sunday e nee. verth the | g e s an-mr" ourtncy, —an Irish SEE “” et S. D. It has heen wired to Washing- | der the skilled guidance of the vet- £ i Bunder Abbas to Karachi is 710 sistd that the purpose of | LT e x:ir!ll. rm‘ ame interested e are mot Al N v any 10N to be printed by government |cran trainer Tom Burgess, the giris | Highway by Passing | mi her journey from Europe fo Ameri- {1 : Pl Wood: | in aviation durin the Buropean war are not able to specify any| . inters—the only speect were pronounced in the best of con- | 2 | p on, arrived at | €& Was fo cffect a reconcilliation. pilot and na or of the Royal sl o Jplace as a flier with = I been so handled since he . [dition, weather conditions were ! Automobile | Bagdad from tantinople in |~ Mrs. Hamilton sailed from Cher- | Windsor, left the National hotel |t 1o sgval Alx Horen bHCviasis HionE (Continued on Page 14) |1t was expected 1o be an expansive [about as good as they are likely to | their plane ,the Pride of Deirolt, at | POUrE 2 few weeka ago. She 1emain- | pery ot s orclock thia morning, for | Soy Sciuse o e laneeel el — el ot et ed at the Ambassador hote New ! cet into the air in an auxiliary ca- statement of his views on farm con- |be at this scason, the wind was 8 5 ) o'clock last night, made 2 e Aasa o B ey, Civgey ere % Bt L Bl e 3t = | ditions a5 gleaned from his Black |cast and the sea was smooth and | Nlagara Fal - 3 UP—r. and non-stop flight mjles [ L0 her hushand's projected fligh S e pnion ‘:‘f“m' beine o oiladed s dngan e s va i : . el {Mrs. Roy Desmond llvl\h) of Cleve-| % i e » | from Upavon, England, Wednesday | Detroiter plane was ready to take | battle over Loos, France. Subse- Hills vacation. | warm, so their mentor decided the | . ¥~ in fifteen hours. They were th L i e quently he tested ‘Bngilsh. Blasa | This afternoon he was to receive | time was now or never. dang Hetents GBIc NG MRV ke oy ol gHEN 66l s iR oval UATR BOEOI il Snetie et by el eln fpifoind BN iWInd | Heean ihe Drepisutions i 1150 members of Hermosa Congre Both the Alsace and La Morinie, ;hmw!_ and their 7 year old di orce, fifty-fifth squadron, wving | :_" “”"“'1'1""‘"’“’;‘ rplan ;\us vn: greet | o e e ’r‘mg_“g].v:xxn‘mn;“:l:;r;?‘r..;\\‘:;x;s :‘uir (vl‘ug B nINfi PERMITS‘tiomIm church which he attends. | the tugs that have accompanied so ;Was fatally hurt Kriday afternoon | jiuq’ 1o Jocate the airdrome of the | CAPtain Hamilton ‘as he stepped | o frenantiantsinlentiin I and was I hed i vas < 7 5 el swimming aspirants, {When their automobile crashed |1 i Ajrways because of dark- | [TOM the plane at Lindvergh field | Was all ready to start early in July, but | f:\”.\ .l;r T ;\ll.’;r ch r’th m»vllnlr £ many -)l‘mlnnfi 1 'so that if one sister |thfough a guard rail at the edge of : i S after completeing the first westward again and again storms frustrated o | With whom he has worshipped each | were chartered s 4 Ll , Gorge and plunged down | o . flight over the Atlantic, in history. by 3 e | Sunday. {1ad to leave the water, the other |Niagara Gorge a plung O%N | () landing they reported their | 1 Y St Grezolre 3 P— . ; 3 5 T 3 b The - Opposed to VFlight # . (Continued on Page Fourteen) Law ‘\[ust Be Enforced, | A cavairy band from Fort Meade, | could continue. Miss Marriot, who |100 LG I o iy nine was in first elass order, | g 0P % it Swas under. | A 5088V field as the result of a S D, will furnish music on the|came over fn a motorboat, started [man and (i atediat o hospital required no adjustments | o0g wag caused by her opposition | heavy rain last night prevented the | Roche Declares From | cummier white house lnwn. sevel minutes Jater at 11:50. When |ly. The child died at @ hespital they lett Harbor Grace, New- |45 yor hsuband's projected flight | hop off at daybreak of the MUT[]RMAN IS SH[][;KEI] | — {they disappeared into the morning jhours luter. fhe accid 2 dlanid, o weele sz feday. Wrom | 0o 00 o B 8 LR it B Bench | mist at 3 a. m, the three were [at the foot of Ilis s % ‘l or stecy | that time until they landed at B B araaus il She left Englang | F.2h¢ Roval Windsor, en route from | = ARRESTED FOR ARSON swimming within a half mile of {betw l‘" 3 nsRunpscsand Slojlenss iey had covered in successive oyt S el o Windsor, Ontario, to Windsor, Eng- 3 cach other. The New York giris jarch bridscs, = o | stages about 5,000 miles of their | myq reunion in Oftawa was not to | 1nd. The plane was forced to land | It is merely a question of enfore- | WHILE TRY[NG SUICIDE | were then five mites out headed in e s | 2oidsrhmileiinale ronnaithe (Elohe MG ariatt o s cid that | here Thursday night on account of the building code. Unless the | | the direction of the Varne lightship, ,Huxley car, was crowd i | Lk oAt AL S troubie with its tail skid e P | ¥ ! pavement by a southbound automo- ' for e flight h ordinances and laws are lived up to, | {while the Dritish woman headed for | PAVEmERt by 7 | (Continucd on Page 3) cabled Captain Hamilton that she| Indications were that the plane, . i l')“'““ff"',”’"””‘f“'"“A’;‘l”“"‘ E'! Gibson City Man Pleads Guilty to | Dover, a little behind and to the [Mle. = o 0 —— [ would be waiting him in th ich s piloted by “Duke” seniner |CUrrent Passes Through anywhere,” Prosccuting Attorney J. 3 s ) g e machine i . : Heveen ind Phil Wood, would be able t : : 7 right of them, i s n over the unpaved | Pocotopaug Tragedies Canadian capital. She sent the i i i able to : s e " G. Woods said in_police court to- Firing House and Murdering — [l eon s U paugs B g Needless | 2l from New Yok h ween nine and ten a. m, | B0dY, Inflicting Burns s atter L Nt et | Amon the eloven who have sue- |30ace occupied by the tracks 2 Held to Be Needles Mrs. Hamilton refused to disc tern standard time, on Hand tive of the Tilo Roofing Co., of Union Father. i i Eng- DiGTaLve b ! Middletown, € Sept. 3.—The air: -t t r e cceded in swimming across the Eng: t i . I liddletown, Conn., Sept. 3 ier affairs other than to deny re- Place, Hartford, had pleaded guilty | : . 1lish channel, there are two women. |through e Th (s Jbint liveslof iz Olya Citlleniof Middlesk 1ris thay ahe ard e misaing aviae |l Caribony: Mainall Septs 10 (P el to the charge of violation of the or Decatur, TI1, Sept. 3 (P—Arres: - lthe edge of the cliff at this point; 2y N 3 ¢ Charat o e e Skt They both accomplished the feat [1h¢ < hecr drop of about 100 town and Trnest L. Nordgren of tor had been estrange Weather conditions were YOT= | iy inm (Orviy. o Shubile Dias dinance du (allinggto lobihes, ot e 1o Sl imof 88, e Was DTS- | \ost summer. Miss Gertrude Ederle |t e the | Cromwell, drowned in Lake Poco-| \When Mrs, Hamilton arrived here or resumption today of the AR Oyl ot Shutile Meafow it from the building insphetor he- | paring to ill himself, Gus A, Sroh, (1t summer. - s GEHEHE KGO oot. stomeblie gxazed. the (Ui Sl ole 150 were meedlocsly s 1 tho name of | flight from Lendon, Ont.. to London, |F028: Plainville, 2 motorman in the v rlinstin e S 2ibson € it : BV AP lside of ce on the top of the clif 5 eI Healle 1oL ! o tQ Lonton, d ey he Connectic ore. commencing a roofing job at | 41, of Gibson City: told officers that | of ®ew ¥ork €00 SR 300 P fside of a tree on the tob of the clif | cacrificed to want of protecting | \rs, B, Gow, i Tonopline Sir Jonn | CMPIOY of the Connecticut Co., nar- + Carlton street. Mr. North ex- | he not only was guilty of arson but | Gris Nez to Dover (4 S8 BRES "0 dand with no other tetion 10 4 vasures for such emergencies, | tained until e Al whose | TOWIYescaped electrocution last plained that checks are prepared by | that he killed his father nine years | Minutes, o AUEust b GRG0 fstop it plunged down to a rock ledge | FIRREEE 0T SHEC HEECECT Tren e e BRsiR e P N F. v night abo o'clock at the com he company only once a week, and | ago. | 1““”“("““" O e rtes weeks |Mid way between the upper and t mded down today. The coroner |jqentity. ; ",‘ (eht haw|Pany's car barn on Chestnut street . L ) 5 Severals latters datot erday, | SWamsthe . se wo cr banks. 2 ] sttt SURYS | N dle N e in this instance, work was started ; Several letters dated yest rday, Mater in 15 hours, 32 minute lower river bank AR hold unyone responsible for 3 lays with no | the p i when f" handle on the door be- only a short time hefore a permit|and a bottle of poison were found U All th & | the deaths but he emphasizes that of the S Raphael, Mrs. came charged with electricity as he was arranged for. He said the work- | in Stroh's pockets. The letters de- out of th i gl n.-‘ % )‘m 1 | fact that there were no life preserv- | Hamilton finally reached the con. | " asped men were on the roof only 15 min-|clared that his home had been \FUG]TWE BANK GLER R e or ol il T e e Ao o e i e et o T CONHCT GONFESSES HE Mr. Orvis was driving a one-man utes before the building inspector | wrecked, and that he had despaired face of the I e macin e ANt t available was virtually use- | that the t Rapha T Fehons car out of the barn preparatory to” ordered them to discontinue. |'of ever being happy again. IN PRISON HOSPITAL s into ames dnd ralling stin tur- |3 : RElATE (ba nt, KAt he Mlerdivera | KILLED TRYING TO FLEE |»iotins i to prainvitio to aceom- Judge Roche told Mr. North that| A little more than a year ago, ther down a gradual slope to with-| ren was drowned In the | jost. i v g | modate the rush of patrons as the the Tilo Roofing Co., and ever m’“'l‘;,\‘lmn and his wife separated. She in a few feet of the water. death grip of the girl whom the e Canadian government m,h_‘ e factories closed, He started the car concern and individual operating in | e : s Louls Asher, g : = = 1d attemptes escue ARa i s land had just ari ¢ N s ey A '!\'lts!h“}‘\: e f”"\?fi’r"fii r)?:ulfu':\ N’mr‘ Salelae Autcmpt Fallsand Detectives Tlink Car Erom Bellevillc B L.;l' o e o : P 1”‘.: missing | Several Others Implicated in Unsue- | Gy (i, 4 fraat b s ;“:rnimtg a s a at the o farmer. As S s : o Tl Shreitied she had gone under, i plane and aviators and it was ad- | ! e started laws in effect must be observed. l)ul’!.slr(\_\ml by fire and Stroh was sus- Arrest Youthful Teller on : Relleville, Hll. S )I; SR = — mitted there a possibility that | cossful Break at Ohio open the doo iximum fine is §250, he said, and | pected. 2 Ont., police in a telegram to gy gy s 2 e R nhasl et Sl His left hand was on the con- hether the company or the repre- p‘m:,(.,,,,. Swanson, state's attorney Stolen Money Charges local police last night 1 ey ve- Byrd’s ?la"e Seized h". 5 ”‘1 .}lmlny: l).(«\."” it ':‘;“‘v( l:}‘,‘,f 1’,“7:‘\: Prison, troller and \\‘lm: he re : ,,mr“”,:. entatives arc at fault does ot |or Fora county, said Stroh's father < e laved it ;n.vnmoln'h |” | s 1;} Customs Authorities iy was romor L 5 up_ |Mandle of the door lever. the cur- lininize the offense. AS a WATNINE, | had heen dear . d there | New York, Sept. 3 L " |that of Professor uxley yes-1 qgttawa, Ont, Sept. 2 (UP)—| The tragic outcome of the Saint| , eV Lexington, O, Pl ReE . minimize Jeotne : ‘(“(F:' | had been dead nine rs and there s loln) tacitvd (bank Lilies imestin h N SN ‘\ Ont Pt (CP) The tragi 01, f the Saint| . ..ot loot :-u, of twvo women X t passed r ..\. he fmposed a flne of $10 and costh, | haq never been any suspicion that | ard at Beilevua hospital | ors &y Kiiling f ife and | capadian customs officers have seiz- | Raphael's flight has convinced | * ! orce of the shock paralyze and assured Mr, North that It the | quath was not mormal, The | (he prison ward at Bellevue ospital | gy iy njuring their davghier was | g big monoplane in which | Canadians that transatlantic flights | |70 1 i and ren jeechless. He company ls delected repeating the| prosecutor sajd he doubted. Stroh's | today after & vain attefope 85 BLELE |driven by people from Belleville, Commundcr Richard E. Byrd flew | should not be made in land planes. ¥ L L MO I T R with either offense a much more severe penalty | g oot 6T a0 in the Hotel Flanders in the Broad-| "y, message said it was reported | 1o Toronto recently, with French air hooting by Patrick Riley, OlIO | hang thoug with all his will be dealt out. fie s £ a0 way theatrical district. by witnesses that automobile r Boganowski as a passe ,y;,n. ; convict, followed the | gtrength to do so. Mr. North replied that since hel = The youth gave his n bore an Illinois license and was from | the Canadian department of natio Man Blamed for Not na irant Weak! on A street building & WaN ohly become manager, the company John S Landmg Polahowskl of Detroit | Believille, The police here were ) rover inouncsd today, i Calling in Physician of 4 sensatic a5 faw vards away Bt BE par Saakls hus alw observed the laws, and Field leed in Fog |had absconded six weeks ago With 1,404 o be on the lookout for the | scizure was made at Toronto | Los Angeles, Sept. 3 (P——Fred W two p: o 10 call to them for help. Writhing there was no intent to deviate from ot Mh” 5 . I,W‘sl,snn from the Wayne !0\”3’3' automobile which was said to have wise of failure to make proper fdock was found guilty of man Ohio penitentiary | 4, ny, he tried desperately to the: practice In this instance, s the |t s the and south. | Jjome Savings bank in Detroit. Po- |, qinaged right fender. | customs entrics slaughter here yesterday becanse he 1 a confession be- | gat his hand off the controller but check was in the mail before work | V! { Now Trunswick | lNowski told of the theft '\\hfn PO | It was said to have been occupied | 1t was indicated the matter would | failed to call @ physician for Mi omas admitting the | to no avail. Kinally, he wrenched W actually begun. He assured the | e SR the . me- | lice aquestioned him about & notelpy tyo women and two men and the ! be dropped, however, and the plane | Allie Drake of Huntington Bez h phicating Fred Kel- | his other hand from the handle of sourt that he will see to it that the his morning, according to the me- | (hu B0 oed money that had | e o 18. I ! L : & ; autHere. THE wind | « : driver was deseribed as stocky and ! released as soon as explanations are | who lay dying In hix home as the . his companion in the unsuc- |the door and collap ; further trouble involving his | teorological bureau here. The wind { o T e ey g is no was southeast, eight miles an hour. “!"I'h el tast nigHb &hot. hime|nerid: | made. result of a prolonged liquor party. | Cessfu o was terminated | He aroused himself long enough company. @ ast, eig Gty X >olahowski las ght sl - e Yors | S was bas po when a third conviet, Ir swald, | to g o ol Ryl Building Inspector A, N. Ruther- [ D. L. Hutchinson, dircetor of the | )¢ poioi the heart and in the leg. | ! L rrasiioncvas Ceset unon S vp.,h‘\v‘.”\h‘x £t ]r.lx' L smen o hoh, s pear of the building commission reported | would probably be fair. It cloudy, |serjous. He was held on a charge || HIGH TIDY NO HERALD LABOR DAY |an incompetent person died in a|hail of bullets. [Other employes, seeing his plight to him about noon Wedne v that fand suitable for flying, but that the {of violating the Sullivan firearms | | e 1xnnm.w.m person’s e the com-| Those arrested wer Mrs. Kel- | rushed to his aid and he was N\r‘ roofing & 0y | Goakt hrads| ware g anketec th {1, Sotic ills a | | AR ) A e i At ushec s aid and - Hegraoig fyople N 7 ',",1? 0 p 2t e ,‘,“,”,N‘]';?,“',“l “\.‘J‘ Iy Eolicel forni el lagamounting ) { _ I accordAnce with the us- } { petent person may be found guilty | 1028 and Mr. and umes Wet- { ried into the barn. He was attend- without a ‘nnn:'lv.n g batn festad Tox MU exlonial i SRR yek ) to aatiin niireom i ual custom, the Herald will of negligent homicide or mansiaugh- | ers, all of Newark; Beaumont Sow-|ed by a company nurse for burns \.mml.;!mm] v {;.x?\ Feapon Iv'"v lm{ \vr !1”(”: vt"rr e =t | (Sept. 4—1 not be pudblished on Monday, l“"’ Cincinnati and George Ven- fabout the hand and was taken to imspector went to the premises 2 tace vesterday. ery > change RAISE MILK PRICES ew London 0% p.m. Labor Day. | Braddock will be sentenc 82, Detroit, his home. « w.: H\r‘ m“-;\. m| n!'h";vrnll‘!‘\\";; vm’; | was shown during the last 24 hours. Boston, Sept. 3 (1 l"‘” An 'l""lf“flf““ | New Haven — e — % | day to one to ten ye in San LJ\wuv‘ Guard Weakley was killed in the He suffe a number of burns reply to M. 00ds he inspes s et jof one-half cent in the wholesale || . len office of Dr. A. M. Kish 5 ¢ o L s i ! e i — = % [ tin d office of Dr. A. Kishler, fon his right hand, one near the lit- said the Tilo Roofing Co. in the past| TO FLY TO ROME price of milk, effective tomorrow, | = THE WEATHER | T e | where he had brought four prison- [tle finger leaving a good sized hole ¢ started jobs without | suo . Brazil, Sept. 3 (UP)— | has been announced by the sales | { | “THE BIG PARADE" BARRED [ers from the prison brick plant at |in the flesh. Ho apparently suffer o d Stlinavna S T e N e O o 5 5 \ | 5 : el g A R aa, 0 NPT S 2 ! ,":“‘Y'f:‘ "o :’5:}':"] ftynaldo Gonealvez and Ruiz Ra- | committee of the New England Milk (Sept. 5—Daylight Time) | New Britain and vicinity: | an Jose, Costa Rica, Sept. 3 (UP) | Junction City for treatment. Riley | ed no other ill effects from his har- ney testified to accombello today announccd completion | Producers' assoctation. 1t was in- || New London 4:13am. 5:08 pm. Fair tonight and Sunday; not | |—The government hus prohibitod |is serving from three to. five years | rowing experience and was able to paming the inspector and Sereant of plans for a flight from Rome to|dicated this might result in an in- (| New Haven 5:46 a.m., 0:07 p.m. much change in temperatare; | | exhibition of the film, “The Big Pa- | for pocket-picking and Kcllogs was | visit the office of Dr. George Flan. 'Marn .ann;\.‘-'l ;{hn",hhe served the| Rio De Janeiro In a Savola hydro- crease of the retail price trom 15 to | | moderate southwest winds. | |ade” on the ground that it is often- | sentenced o twn to three years for | agan, company physician. today for varrant on Mr. North. plane. 15% cents a quart. * * R e — —% 'sive to Germans. carrying conccaled weapons. treatment, . | Judge | Prestdent Expects to Work Diligent- AT, pi0J)IsH daa “JAPYV Creaqr] A4S W“’"‘“" BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1927. —SIXTEEN PAGES |FIRST OFFENSE SPEEDERS ON MILFORD | PIKE WILL BE LET OFF WITH WARNING Milford, Sept. 3 (P—Chiet of Po- lice Maher of Milford has been or- dered to warn and not arrest on| The board of education has de- first offense, automobile operators |cided to furnish free transportation [who are driving between 47 and 53 | for school children who live farther {miles an hour on the Milford turn- [than a mile from the schools on pike. | either the Bridgeport or New Haven The orders were given today after highways. The schools are required Robert (. Stoddard in town by law, to furnish transportation to court had nolled with a warning students who live mors than a mile several cases of out-of-state motor [and a half away. The decrease in ists who had been arrested for speed- |distance was decided upon because ing when traveling between 47 and [of the increased danger to pedes- 53 miles an hour. trians on the n highways, espe Several operators who had been |cially the Milford-New Haven turn- driving while under the Influence of | pike. BUSY DAYS AWAIT [ TWING, 13, FAIL AL INCAPITAL T0 SWIM CHANNEL { Tax Reduction and Flood RelleI New York Girls Abandon At- Must Be Ontlined tempt Alter Four Hours in Water liquor were fined $£100 each. and costs |WILL NAME AMBASSADOR PHYLLIS HALTED BY CRAMP 1y to Catch up on Work Neglected | Bernice Persuaded To Go Aboard | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Aug. 27th . ¢ 14,136 PRICE THREE CENTS ' DYING, AFTER AUT - GRASHES {Union Gity Man Killed in Acci- dent on Naugatuck Highway —Machine Hits Tlolley UNIONVILLE YOUTH I |John Ander<on, 19, Suftering From Frac Dies wred Skull, Before He Could Be Taken to Hospital—His Car Had Skidded Into Pole On Way to Farmington Farly This ! Morning. | Waterbury, Sept. 3 () — Charles| erber, of Spring street, Union |City, died at 3:20 o'clock this morn- |ing at St. Mary's hospital from in- |juries received night car in which he was ri Naugatuck highway ONE DEAD, ANOTHER NTO GAR ALSO. ACCIDENT VICTIN Legs Crushed on Tracks, Man Jokes and Smokes New York, Sept. 3 (P —With his legs cr A in a tangle of steel, Qeorge Roberts, an Inter- borough Rapid Transit subway switchman, for more than two hours smoked cigarettes and jok- ed with men who us acetylene torches to rescue him after the train of empty cars he s driv- telescoped another in the onx. Both his brok- b hospital horities said would recover. gaid F 1 to see hr)\ clo: or "‘ brakes of {{{ro roma on Rokb h | ports ts either was to nearing, n falied wet by the w his 1S trapped ir i | AMERICAN FLIERS START OFF AGAIN| «Bl ock and Schlee Hope o Reach Persm Today | ‘MUST SHOW OW MORE SPEED | English and Canadian Public OFFICIALS HOLD LITTLE HOPE FOR FLYING PRINCESS §0nly One of 700 Ships Report Sighting Plane Over North Atlamlc Ocean nghway MAY HAVE GONE WAY OF_NUNGESSER-COLI Enter- tain Only Despair For Missing Aviators — Practically All Liners With Wireless FEquipment Flash Negative Reports — Gasoline Sup- ply Exhausted Friday Night. London, ministry 3 (Up) reasonably 10plane Prince rying the \'rm i | iton COURTNEY OFF OVER OCEAN WINGING WAY TO NEW YORK; ~ MILLIONAIRE IS PASSENGER | OFF FOR AMERICA]| Leaves Plymouth, Eng., for Horta, 1,200 Miles Across Atlantic-Will Continue Way to Metropolis. Wealthy Canadian Banker, | About 65 Years Old, Said to Have Paid $7,500 for Seat in Plane. mouth, England, Sept. 3.—® —Captain F. T. Courtney began his