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; News of the World z Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press 3 ] :‘e;:{( 3Er:gd.mg 14 133 oo H ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER | 3, 1927. —.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS | P f“‘éfi&fi’fifif‘l‘(fiiSE’X@TER&’K’&E"LLAKE‘ME“HT“SN:M%TIE%‘ SIR CARLING PLANE LONG OVERDUE IN LONDON; | TRIAL OF AUTHl]R[“*“’~"~';‘?.';‘i-‘l,.‘:of‘,;..i\i‘;I{“e,.,Mii'g?{‘ffi‘;ig‘Sdii‘,g“»‘:.i:““ ovGRave0F sox GRAVE FEARS FOR FLIERS AS FUEL NEARS END: . Detroit Mayor and Judge .Iaynei P Cnder Water. fMoloristsFindPIainvilleWomau: $35’UUU UFFER FUR RESCU[ UF 0”] GLURY BREW Reques[ed {0 Gwe Mm‘al ; ]nmmn-x, cpt. 8 P — But for |Brewster and Pilot George Maxim ][] Ceme e[’y weflke[]e[[ by Loss |the fact that Governor Trumbull [of the Mainc forestry de partment | St 0 Gt 7R L S et o Bl From St New: York Journalist WIVES AND MOTHER IN BAD LUCK DOGS WAY ng at he would in all |intended to fly m there to Cou- | e iprobability bave plunged into Lake quomgomoc some miles to the 'Six 0’Clock Tonight Be- : e , ' Offers $25,000 for Re- | ieved Limit of “Lon- | DRFENDANT REGOGHEES [ S 5 s S s ooy vaaps 0| e o0 orRee ey pop gy GIORY - OF SIR JOHN CARLING! ieved Limit of “Lon ‘ S e LR e L covery of Bertaud and | don to London” Ship’s h LI TRy o T G O s Lucky pond. Maxim, with two| | | 2 HIS FORMER EMPLOYESHM ARG T [ o a Might o] STILL_%BEN OF GR[EF Mates; $10,000 By Three Brave Women Cheer Adverse Weather Occasion- Gasoline S upp | Y— ernor Trumbull re The governor told of his for- |the lake. Y tunate cscape upon his arrival at [turned to the camp at noon and | Mrs. Eghert Healey of Red Stone . Each Other as Hour ed Frequent Delays an Many Venireman Fxcused Becausc |1 inard field this morning from waited for the plane, which was to| An0ther- [ o | 1 vs and Storms Ofl Coast_ of Aversion to Capital Punishment Boston have returned at that time, Noth-| HIL District Attempts to Commit LN i Pas ! lnterruplions S ¥ .| “Before I saw the plane,” Gov- ing was heard of it for several T T R e Ty o O | | and of Opintons Formed on Cases ' ipor Prumbull said, *1 had plan- | honrs [ eee s bie BeeotinafOnecieo iy SoeTs Plonioh S o my Sea | SRS | e Croydon Plane Prepared Representatives of Author's |1°%: at Governor Brewster's invit: Word was finally re 1 row—Taken to Hospital Her New York, Sept New York, Sept. 8 (P—Bad lTuck b P = s ® . to fly from Moosehead to A 1e plane had fallen into the laks in Vain Search for omen today tried oeeen ; * ; e Fl Publishers Among Spectators To- | nesday, spend the night {carrving its pilot and the younger| Aand Is Expected To Recov- in Vain Search for Mono- ther's courage as Sir J « ¢ for Rewpllon to Airmen Governor Brewster and have |passenger 1o the bottom with it, . , Sile ~ with no word fron i ke e 3 aptain Farl Flect meet me there | The other passenger. fortunaicly | ™ plane—Little Hope En- ;5" 00 s lon. England, on its hop fror —Newspapers Express morning. cquipped with a1 v s . ) t hor Grace, N. I since ' 1 1. 8 (P—Six sirfatne Far N wiva | 1 Sl e L “Upon inspecting the machine, | managed to get o the shore, a dis- o, lertained for Survival. | Vil nioa w Anxiety for Safety | Cipts 4 of | ¥ ¢ however, T decided that I would tance of a mile and a half, and Iy | pia pilot, Mrs i, olland County Superlor court 104, "o/ train to Augusta, but told |then walked some four s 5 e Lengon; — frv Leonard Clinc, - novelisl, o8 ' Governor Brewster I would be de- [through the woods to a forcstry de- LS, New Y s S (1P N v | it s Belfust, Treland G murder indictment and they had by o 0% " ve 2 ghort trip up !partment telephone station 1 v foBEIn Spr fin the ultimate sl b S ool B T been sccured after examinpation O64,,o0. e Jake, but did not think jhe notified the department i e of the flirs, pinning their e Sttt e (S T ¢ chal- |1t advisable to try any cross-coun- jquarters. The men sent out have | MOorists pussing by Cld Glory, today ¢ I DIEhR aalcvagvIpy of the | iuke a non-stop London-to-I re to be the Jimit of the time that R el e @ thus far failed to recover the plane | When they saw her Iy 1 ¢ flight of 3,772 mils | Sir Carling's gas supply I"":‘”* ALURELCEAG Pl | Last Monday morning Governor land the bodies. ound, cove ! l ransat 5 T'n T'm con- SR e ) B0 WordUTAd: Desniire: ki x i " s et 2 i ot ot i, e o et Cline again followed closely = P 3 i vi 1 « f el _"y“lv 1€ | oce « ere virtually {Yarious points in Ireland said that o e e \ |u oy L TLoREh e ey V:"PI' in a race v Windsor, Ont., {10 View of we ¢ conditions there | o ot i consd s || Officer Pursues Train dered vt aid and dud Sira : ‘ e viy Mise Dorothy Hughes | Wingson win e | SRy e ”‘,]‘fh,m n the hox were: G 8 Miles But Gets Man r ", ved to "1:, New Britair o but 1 title York |jer and Phil Wood —_— ) . Sterry, South Willingto John | Woburn, Mass., Se vrt 8 (@) H;:"‘l‘ m“"”" "“" e i it b .| The take-off was originally «4‘ Tondon, LS (B — The late I3 ( s 10! Jolton: An-|| Here's movie thrille in real S0 i 4 which rom tentatively for Aug. Advers vrnoon editions of the London ‘ inson, .\‘ e i it et Hl[\\r Bl imely discovery of her cos )y e n faw [weathe however, enforeed delays in [ DeWspapers began to reflect conside e e t b i the passereby. g VUS A the get-away, as i vith every {erable anxiety for the safety of the Mrs. H v is the wife of Eghert - gust . M ! nd James A, Kerwin, all of Mans- || of the state police r ficld. Four are farmers. vcight miles to h iR G v one of the ftrans- airplane Sic John Carling on its P 1 , t she ha ton. who was wanted for an a Wi w; x]x ‘1 in an aceid ,' .' Alask th : ¢ N .‘ aily M .myl‘)n; o 'l\'m‘l “!n Aug. 29 the § E : g : and she has nden AL TR ) e of Oid »ack to New {made its first att oA i this ternoo vired Mayor John W. Smith of De- ted ”‘;lv}\‘y‘(\»“u;.“ ,',::',,,‘ 2 ! Vem Oi Ffl”n Bl]] o Glory’s crew of tir 185,000 for | the boys will [driven hack by a storm encountered tiune, no reports had troit and Tra Jayne, presiding judge | o Sathoens Y © lost monoplane was | > out safel south of Oakville, Ont hours ved that she had even of the circnit court of Wayne coun- || &i piopglor iftoc ) today by navy radio, | “Liloyd told m left that fand ten minutes after its start, the | off the Irish coanst vast and lend r moral support to | L5 S | New ¥ S 8 P —Through | stop them would b e trouble. [don, Ont noc == line whom they both knew | ——————4} wind-whiy h running seas|And he.said he could detect that so| The next day, Tully and Medeal, eports about the — hrough his newspaper work I Ceatore i Siiont s Sincat Arnvalhor Tfl 3" W‘ARU UUTING 1 cold rai nalls, three ships vance he would have plen- [more impatient than ever to get off. a sived from any o= i Two representatives of | i it contin vl 10 time to prepa He didn't | announ: that v would 1 GRIAn Solirg rling had been — publishers were 3 the ¢ L“Nfi S[]U[iHT [iUNMAN Coolidge in Black Hills, Uniting e Atlanti arch of the mon- and we mustn't either.” [their flight to the British eapital a |100ked for at Croydon some time tors today’s fria e « Md Glory h Hill, who separated about two o'clock, and the absence stop project, flying from Recognizes Newspapermen, to Swing McNary-Hangen e repor om two other o from her hushand |don, Ont.. to Har 4 word from her was regarded ace, N ; " But Former Governov of . e : or Grace, N. When Judge Edward M. Yeomans lati 24 iners which gave up their search | James D, Hill, co-pilot of the OId lon {the first lap, ¢ quarters as ominous. took his seat in court today to hegin ation, - . 1 £ that there was little he Glory, communicated by teicphone | T sald they 1 The anxicty was intensified he- i | (- , tha s little hope | Glory, communica phone ey sald they would use the 3 = th second dass of th trial of Trons ] Pennsylvania (annot Skl o ety e L S R e e L biew ou el S Pty i Mo == ard Cline, indicted for murder o . 3 | | of the plane, the liners Nova Sco | e to refucl, They had discovered th m C came so close upon the is friend, Wilfred P. Trwin, the de- 2 L VB2 GG Tl el Attend American Merchant and California the monoplane wonld not carry s of t terious disappear- endant was In another room in | James Mamone Wanted for | ticat storm’ forecast to break atter | S el G M}”[EMAN PLAYS M;E sallons of gasoline, the projected |[@NCe of Od Glory, Accounts of the '3 § conference with his counsel. He | President Coolidges return to Wash-| 1 1 (e wp e . I Newfoundlan dltanto los h sa With loose cans of | futile scarch for the Old Glory were few minutes and cline | Shooting in Bridgeport appeared in ¢ £ il being e in the fusela ied under prominent i ington were publicly posted in A o and its oc nis they pointed n hodded towards the newspapermen’s | August 13 i i P tr e i out, there was 100 great a danger of | Deadlines on the front pages ot Lon- table where sat men who had work- < South Dakota today. Third Ward® | Carm the first to hear fire at the start don pupers, 3 | ed with him on staffs of papers in | ———— | Seciator MacMaster, il ¥ o e gk Fidh | ¥ on Sept. 1, the monoplane| At the Croydon airdrome the . ! Detroit and New York. Cline ap- | i t. 8 (P —James | South Dakota advoc: the Ae= S Tl disnudinntors. Aug 25 hi Dosition set. o \"“ "“ ""»“' lap to Harbor (“:;r‘h;'vx“\“ *rf:: l_“":: "“"”“ fi"rf“t"’ S Mamone, a one-armed man | Nary-Haugen farm veliof b el : iete i et . Grace. n bad luck rode with the [ Which was eag e the first to (Continued on Page Ten) [ At el ary 1”’ ']‘ “‘ "’1”‘ velief bill. who lyug jnvited former Governor Gifford |11 ity 1 e ’” '”‘ Judge, Not Hoyle, to De- ni.rs ev were forced down in an | Ereet the transatlantic airmen, and | 5 S have ed silently in a cabin with 9 > hot ), 1 =l L, i b as the after; wore ‘atch- | Eoetine loIiPa e vl Gantoi et iose | o L Sl EntlEn i s Pinchot of Pennsylvania to at- | eq, he afternoon wore on the watch I A e e . open field in Washburn, Me., six cide Whether Tt Takes witcs trom Caribon. “Thick weather | #75 began to display anxiety for the of the Carling's crew. was a certain amount of all summer, EPTS L[][!T Dadona, walked into police head- | & Mile of Mr. Coolide § |auarters this morning and surrend- |issued a s |ered. He was accompanied by a warned against another presidential nd the club’s outing at Lake Com- little hope of survival 1 of rough seas at time of | Trick had caused rom their cou ment in which he m to fly southward to Newfoundland pounce, Septemb 17, but has bondsman prepared (o post the re- dvised a prev s “‘ Iransylvania | o el 1 nd compelled them to interrupt the | Uneasiness also among officials of HT REI] HAVI}E!]‘ S ; : veto of the farm measure. makes it imposs otneingilt wis giving up: the The plane was undamaged iy | the airdrome, although the opinion | L ,’ Al lr:,';yjul\['?:. hol:x-(“ “If such a measure is vetoed oo dat search. ~The Carmania reporte the felephone |its unscheduled descent, was ventured by one of them that Gl ’\1‘“:,",,“""] Sl s lhl had | tgain and the farmers again are Bt ‘rfivm Legh) for 3 xvl] > (wakened residents of Bel- | Keports of fog and bad n‘w)'hur";Y'VI"I“\IIK no need for worry yet, as {heen in hiding in € a since the | denied the relief they must hav HT Videre from their slecp during the |1ODE their route from the Maine vil-j the plane had plenty of fuel to keep tolen Fine Valued at! : : Sy | 3 i 3 nt a ul rough hreaking | lage to Harbor Grace caused the two | in the air for hours more. He said shooting and decided to return upon | ning that Santora, who was : n the republican party had better follows v small chance |1 v nights, to deliver false fliers to remain at Washburn longer | the pilot might have lost his bear- - L e + " S 4 b colla de hoat der s, ald McDougall, aged {than they had anticipated. Heavy _— s 3 bl it up dnd take-fintice” IoMaster | “Eom. ¢ collupsiil un ; \ igall, aged ) : ipated. ¥ $85 Recovered at Her [frst thought 1o have been fataly | %' A conditions. Now proceed- |28, of $4 ct, was arrest- (local rains at Washburn, making (Continued on Page 17) Home (ougel M rcilet d om s e “Yon it Circle to Cape Race.” | vd shortly ore 11 oclack their impromptu landing ficld more alive: [ buttet sufiiciently to be dis- | Simultaneously, former Governor [ Yol o WiEht by Sorgeant Johm ¢ Stadler | soggy, added fo the delay. Finally. | | areat Crom Sttty oo (o o R i e 10 tome Disappointed s e e R el sl Twl] I][]ZEN ANI] E this weel., A bootleg feud is he- ) o 2 3 Y hat has I s er station. I 1 ourt | Girace “ 17, of 11| peal to his old politieal opponent Naturday af < i i 1t has hap- | pa r station. Tn police cour . etz z !!llicved to have been at the bottom | ™ ¢ N S ol ‘H! A Glory,” was the ques- | this morning. McDougall pleaded off for England 2uilty [ of the shooting affr JiEshaton Reten Norbeck, Suepablican i hstal of thousands of Ii Alleito h=lahais ot breac et Reath to the chargr ving cight| Santora who was armed at the| South Dakota, to “hury the hatchet? | . \s Rome awaited with cace and on mendation ¢ been heard stolen dr: atupproxi- | time, was known as a notorious bad- | on state affairs so that all republi- | (anneeticut with g, L for news of the daring | of Proseeuting Atterney J. G, Woods, | from since. It carried no radio. ) i RS B TG A 1 ho were frying to short v continuance untit Saturday was or- monoplane s a Stinson-De- mately $83, from William Kaminski an factions could unite to swing 'sentation etion with shooting aff in Wa- | g ) 1 the modtrniand (he | dered 16/ allow Sereeant Stadlee (o . gimilar 1o that being used by | vve and Stanler Budnick, before Judgserbury and othor places. On ons|ie & for fermer Governgr| e phrowtiine i Sisioin) and Brock i e mient | Eighteen Persons Reported Henry P. Roche in police court|aceasion while heing sought in con- | ' rank owden, leading propon.- | v RIEDL ana s i aq |anound (he 'world, ‘It is! mowered e i - 5 augen legisla- | the attention of t v ougal : S Naae Qax chambers this morning and WS |y ctjon with a Waterhury shooting, | | ot "m l“"\, yeHdusen fexisl attent ¢ ty hefore e e aen “ith o Wright whirlwind motor, the Lost at Sea; Seven given a suspended commitment to|y o ihe Houss of the Good Shepherd. | She will be in cha ¢ the proba-| to this city to attend the I cditions of the {he [Same type of engine used by Lind- Chamberlin, Byrd and the Killed Outright two ‘round-the-world flier D" he leading opponent of the presi-| “The Rooscvelt \oyanee complained of funeral of his father and when he | ot rgotten by recognized police in the Holy Rosary Seratliliasorts b colony. He was usi last night to communi- Teaders Tong Quict. tion d artment and Jud Roche . rvices | . in wit I 1 g = chureh, where the funeral serviees | .y R A : “Luke Con is af 1 cate with a friend relative to a soe- : ade er that she mus ¢ s developments A e Neronaioe e, fpads (@Rl ol MR o) vorel e R e fummpedio SR e o west of New 7 4 €07 fo0thall maten, accordins to his Maine Banker Found ol i s":;?‘:‘ e tl observe the rules of probation and | s Lt grtanceiby, thejfact) 3 Al b e S S B 3 Ly of transatlantic flights, smce the manifest a willingness to live within "Wl ;;n:l,':',:: :,:uwh by way of | that since Mr. Coolidge's arrival in | | RS\ the SO po e e s hnihied e Dead; Took Own Life |1 of will & mounted to 1h> Jaw if shé values her frecdom. | SRS T 1t O T GG 1 | the ,mmk AL m‘y‘lm,ll“ ol on St rnal City manit o of $100. Drosecuting. Attormey | Fort Kent, Me., Sept. 8 P—Cyrus |25 if the Old Glory and her crew of Attorney Lawrence J. Golon ap- 1o0r, | for his summer vacation all the po - : 3 or 1 concern not found, Micharl’'s cemetery where his ; ‘ ghteen persons, including two 200, but At. |H: Dickey, aged 77, president of the Fort Kent Trust comy Woods recomm peared for the young woman. | tical leaders of the state have heen i ¥ i enterprise 1y, was foun | father was being buried, drew a re- |0 . i = by him to torney William F. Curtin, sont- 2 Sergeant P. J. O'N assiste w|‘((‘;h‘“:> ‘”M T e o i T ol G Bl G o) Al 1 populace was MeDougall, objec Ar, |dead in the bank today, with a re-|Women, have heen lost at sea while by Officer Lynch of Unionville and| @070 BEC R OE S e the first of the son and tend to to the pessir Woods recommended 8100, whicn | YOIVer by his side and a bullet wound [Seven were killed in preparation for representative of the American | T ‘”" S zreedlicontinm gine oy of experi- vitai tic ficials, the pub- | 0 0¢ iits defense at- | through the heart. Suicide, due to|OVerseas flights, the missing Cap- Rellniay BxoreesiGo S ”“’i rom leaving the cem S fenced stals writers who | oy, | lic contin hopetul that Pilot | 3 el I e b asitain Saint Roman and Commander young v at 3:20 vesterday aft-| P* “”;' ed 'n:-mh :\nr)’“‘x'\ the i m‘- maintain fhit as soon as Ar. Cool-| e 1 Loyd Bertaud and his two compan S s e the canse by George R. Bradbury “ Who left St. Louis, Sen- b, lowed to house at Avon Park,!ijre reaclet shington next Sun- “Gove inehe on s! i ¥ ( f rt said foday k S i e s crnoon after having recovered the 0% gt ‘1 ks | idge reaches W ashington mext Sun- | ¢ S re able 10 overc he di FforEiis Nelne MatB o fionnet e hanic cashier: wiioldiscovered.| or Buenos Aires. dresses at the home of another|Siratford. where he was drageed | qy there will be plenty of political vip. ; fieulty which occasioned their 8 0 8 148 ¢ R e o s hads iries Nungesser Land fre )ehind a hook case 2 o R et rer the | definite engagement a MeDong vith the B ere an- soung woman who told the officers from behind a book case and ar-ffiroworks fn this state over the |detini to continue foward Burope 1s expressed that the | o) ncois Colf. who left Paris i in the White Bird May S for New stradfastly nd taken to Waterbur, which will make ovanee althoug! farm issue. Tt has been held back | Septembe m for Miss Gu-|Tested o was keeping th fowski. The lafter is said to have| FOr some time past Sanfora had|thys far, they say. because people impossible for him to accept S e Al :”.‘,“H; know s¢ «-:‘ I;. 1t 5 al- COMMUNISTS IN CLASH York. John A. Pedlar, Lieut. V. R Sl was aware that |Deen living in Brideeport. He 18 al- | hore did not desire. as hosts to the Kind invitatior A R e R R S EC . that McDougall ex-| London, Sept. § (I'P)—An ex-|Knape and Miss Mildred Doran in ARl N to have exacted tribute from | pregident, to seem discourteous. | s pressed himselt over the tslephone change telegraph dispatoh lthe Miss Doran, and Jack Frost and iccepted them from Kaminski, who ' llow countrymen. threatening | \eMaster has declined to com- | By I n-An ‘_"*" X er ‘_'* rEea from Hong Kong said a p i jordon ott in the lden Eagle, e e them with death 1t they made a | ment on the situation all summer| Tn conjunction with wn oo i constant communi-| ialer expec ternoon to |heen created at Swatow by i WiHio 1ett Daldand. o)) Aleust it o Kaminski and Budnick lived af | cemplaint against him. He is said to | Lyt as he started hack to Washing- [ nouncement Alles today mad A uns Inaintained with N stantiate | rival of several communists the Dole air derby to Honolulu, ihe Gutewski home and were ar- have literally terrorized many of the | ton he authorized the statement |statement which, in part, states s i v is accusation. . lapproach of more ¢ m William P, Erwin and Alvin H, csted there Monday morning, after | Tesidents of the east side, so that|ihat the McNary-Haugen bill would | #1n your issue of the 2600 wl‘. | was Dbeing personally informed at jy ,“‘, ’,}‘ i \ :\vy s & Stow Ereited Lt plolivaldt, who left Oakiand in: tire which they admitted having com- | Mamone was hailed by them as a nhe passed next sesslon: that senti- vou earried the wholly unauthor intervals of the progress of f ool EE O LML S CEL T e AR i alasis ity 15 for Huwail mitted burglary in the following |hero when he shot Santo | ment for it has grown stronger sinee ciatement that Alles spoke of sl et (ool SO L W dispatch said, by throwing fin search of the Miss Doran and the e wco Ol Co., Willimantic: 2 e g Mr. Coolidge's veto and that “sun-!other attempt—to rob him and to| Fontiff | g UG T e N S ; Slsinanc Aelding [ Golden Bagle. Panl Redtern, who in HBatan Al ARt lotHingistors RGOl Corinna, Spaln, Sept. S (P— - not eure the evil that holds agricul- take action.’ but did not menti v eapnestivi thats tho i Sess = ie s it g ity Srhe ae| o }”wwl. or Rio De Janeiro. feed store, South Coventry; garage. (ain F. T. Courtney, the Rritish avi- | ture in its devastating erip.” that Allee had appoinied Mr which had interrupted fhe n ey niadisigel i hesl Captain Lestie Hamilton, Col. Fred- 3 5 ps s tor and his companions this morn- | Presidentilal Fost Silent. Gitiaes e mis Thtitan® canit night. Detective Sergeant McCue B sun. erick F. Miehlin and the P on Boston Post Road: garage inj g | lett a commit on ! said today that mation has been group of communists report- | Anne Lowe in-Wertheir ho left Columbia; gasoline station, store and | ing were making preparations to| Norheck, who acted as personal (o carry (hrough ihe not vir death e Srion L ed on their way to Swatow were said | ] i St e e L B resume their transatlantic flight 1o {host of the president, although he !iuthorized the former tres sl nifalzafwasinalns (Risiel Sl e e ¥y have extermtnn AEHaet S e ) in_Plainville; Texaco Oil Co. and|New York. | voted for the MeNary-Haugen bill lcarry forward the financial kept in e t touch with events it TR il Mot hel wrodi G halGhow Ty aart Swalax el b e Smi 3, rs Coal C i - too has not yet made a statement. He ( v Ly ronautical oficials. When he LS Chess I ARTO) { Lloye ertaud, James Dewitt mith Brothers Coal Co. offives on |t o angements to fhe same o i Ry, St Hill and Philip Payne, who left Ol4 nst street, New Britain; gasoline | {1 | i (he big political power in the |insist that Mr. Darilett | sent this to the capitol to | P e b R filling station in Windham: sceven| | Barrel as Money Vault || state and it has been safd publicly \under sueh anthorization s com. | A0lver B before the congress e T e e T S el R stores and four residences in West L entor 1,100 || that 1:; \\r;u]'ri Y(mrdll\' ‘wi]Lf rnr i'n_mv mittee on arranzements T 1 “:‘l"‘ siang "‘ sinlzdlon ”}"zlz““" (ourt ( harges Airmen Prisoner So Fat No Those killed in overseas fight pre Hartford / ! ence the state for Lowden if Gun-|foal, swholly gnatified in 1y posic | OF4erS given to inform o ; 2 < : ot g The police yesterday interviewedd| Washington, Sept. 8 (P—Con- |l qerson was connected with the Low- | ey O PG iy new developments during wis| F1ying Without Licen es | Cell Can Hold Him || e e Miss Gutowski's chum at the Cor-y| fldence in barrels as a place of || jon movement. He himself has = presence there [t s BALEI 1l weshineton, sess @ T G B R bin Screw Co. plant, but 4id not ar-| | Safekeeping for money which 11 |} (g nothing. But when Gunderson I% Ohe of tho firsi questions asked by ad wivh Sioperaltink: FaiTRIBRES oo i acy e Soare ' Arasd” (0 dnath Senlomban Vears ago!cost John H. Anderson || A : - 5 Ll e e S e e ashington police were laffle 1, 1326, when Captain Rene Fonck's rest her. Later, word came fo the | YATS A80 cost JOWN 1L ANISTSON. f|read the story of how Norbeck was Mayor Walker, of New York, on his| ool HEE: ammoned to|] in an attempt to inearcerate | plane attempted to take oft at Roose police that Miss Gutowski had e T o ther oua o $oon | [supposed to fecl. ho wrote Norbeck | HIGH TIDE irslvl fhis anorning cofrom Nenloel o, -l FCsht iera - Wiadnasdnye || [PrisoneE—thare siaa no) 6l in || velt feld)New Tomk, fori: hastened fo fhe factory and asked || (GR50d, B0 Another foss of B304 a tetter in which he stated: “The || jpeeal || vas about the crew of Old Glors. | MRS L oE R e ey Tarkin || the city safls Jurge enougn to Hold Lisut, Gomnumnier Mool T . to see her chum, Her purpose was containing this sum In @ shed in || tremendously important problem of || (Sept. 9—Daylight Time) 1| Notwithst the black out-l p o iina g Harold Growloy 5 516 pound avoirdupois, 5. N., and Lieut. Stan Wooster, to warn the latter against telling rear of his home. In 191g | cauality for agriculture is involved || New London 7:: 31 pam. || 100K, everythir s Delng s Iepbiin (g, nv i iy o iveracinivol ed Th & ed man, Alvin C. JIU. 8 N, Killed May when the the police about the dresses, but she . $£1,100 was stolen from An. |7 Selecting the right presidential || New Haven 8:4f am.. 9:06 pm. || readiness at Ciampino and ofher air | plEne e naldent nean hars acan| veed with the sale of || American Legion crashed at Langley was too late. son, an 85 year old Civil War || candidate and no fndividual or group || | |Pelds for the possible arrival ot the | {"P e “0 e " Gocmrad whon Ala6 wek Brovght. to | A618" Va,ion (ridl hishE hatath 1S Phe dresses were stolen from the i, in u similar manner, | Of individuals should scek political | #-— e wintors | arkin plloted his plane too close || police station, under difficulty, ||ing for Parls Americon Raillway Express i {] biring the 11 infervening years | |AdVantage in attempting to ride on |, = ol L have arrived [ to of Crowley, while attewpt- || When he was placed in custody Licut. George W. D, Covell, U. § Unionville, -while ‘in transit, but a|l pApgerson has either carried his || the Towden or any other band |7 over Franee, before | ing clin || vesterday, it was necessary for [N. and Licut. F Waggener, U, typewriter which s also believed || 1iohaon his person or hidden it || Wagon.” 1] S WEATHIR | | wedr midnight, eastern stane Larkin just been discharied || & squad of patrolmen to man- ||S. N., killed August 10, at Point to have heen stolen and recovered || iy his house, but two weeks ago || 1f this is the heginning of the| —_ ! lara tim, iwing from the fact that ffeom the Cape Cod hospital at Hy- || euver, push and compress Ogle ||1.oma when their plane crashed en with the dresses has not heen! | 1o voturned to his old method of | | forecast storm, events in this farm | New Britain and 1 she was sighted 250 miles east He is ¢ with operat- || to place him in the patrol wagon. | [route to participate in Dole derby. checked up as to ownership. Tt is|| Kooping his money in a barrel || State after the president's departure | | Fair tonight and Friday: John's, Newtoundland, at 11:57 ling an airplane after his licenst had || And the only way he was able to || Captain Arthur V. Rogers, British an old model. with invisible car-1| from which it was stolen yester- || may have a significant effect upon | | cooler tonight. o'clock, castern standard time, been suspended. while Crowley is || enter the wagon was by climbing || war ace, killed August 12 at Los rlaze, and is awaiting a claimant at || gay, the race for the republican presi- | | - = charged merely with operating with- || in sideways. : Angeles during a test flight in pre- police headquarters. dential nomination. le S0 st ol (Continued on Page 17) ol canEG: S paration for Dole derby.

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