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News of the World y Associated Press A Al RJ(‘! T RXN7T “3 B I oaeg CNJljaouuo il p.lo;;_w BRITAIN HERALD E TABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITA CONNE TICUT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1927.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. NINE JURORS ARE '(Ceree e s GHOSEN FROM 114 CLINE VENIREMER State and Defense Use Sixteen Challenges Apiece During Examinations of Talesmen \UTHOR SEEMS HAPPIER; SMILES OFTEN IN GOURT I'our Farmers, Poultryman, Store- keeper, Carpenter, Laborer and Manufacturer Now On Jury—| - ‘ SUPT. S. H. HOLMES Youngest 29 and Oldest 69—Not a Single Man Accepted 'rudar_ en 5o vox ana 15 sentomen NEW DOt FoUr 10 Six Times Rockville, pt. 9 (A—When 1hf\ rior court e In the box and 18 venirer IR e ;fi;;:, Higher on American Exports the rder of Wilfred in on »In Of the 37 the r lied and not cd for the jury. eniremen w o responc (THER NATIONS FAVORED : 21 had | Magnetos, Electric Machinery, 3 in the! last venire-| pjade, Small Hardware, Pumps, ¥ Worked , Razor Leathers and | Enamclea Ware Affccted. 9 (A — W the since eral ti hout William cl, ap- more four to six imitted & tarit 1 iumut sly. ich time his client had been fact came surprise to Wednes- as a embassy on , the embassy hav- N the Fren office that the new t rather more favorable to ' America than the old schedules, 1 1o come on for the trial and| The embassy, acting under in- ir moral support structions from the state depart- W as a Detrof nt, is making ene tle r e~ T ations to the office for most-favored treatment. ntime cor ies arriving on sels which have 1 from America since tember 1 be held in French ports, awailing the Jury at Opening action of the I'rench government. it stood n court lude Many Avticles lows Ame an porters d ire that 7, storckeeper, ies exclude nu- s from competition 32, farmer, Bol- with Germany, En conntries enjoying nation treatms include magneto: chinery, small hard razor blades, clothe othes-making machi and worked leathers, and most r, Bolton. poultry- ‘mer, J. Kerwin, 48, carpenter, and e farmer, Bol- the new duty Js ! of steel furnity 29, laborer, lin which a heavy trade rec The duty 4 from hias sprung up in in this one franc francs, to eight franes S0 s figure is sald to be at the furni- on which uty previously ged five anes, or 20 per cent of their value, 15t Raymond ( AHANAsliD * [ have now heen raised fo S0 per cent : 's Attorney Noone in tho | Lomuanion tnti: ion questioned Squiers for American business > and brought onut that he SUCh imports from Ameri 4 opinion. King question- COMPete with the Germ 1 him along the same lines but in Ush exporting markets eHEh Iy Ral Gl auty is lowered N ireman sald “You fello cally has the full benefit of the ne vour quest in such a different Franco-German commercial treaty ner that T can't understand Which became effective on Septem- them.” The ndeavored to get ber 5. 1 court to excuse Squiers but the | It is estimated at the embassy court refused cupon the state 20 per cent of the value o cised ifs 1 N American imports into France ar Vernon carpen- The imports were valued | an of the democratic $320.000,000 in 1916, | n declared n imposters are to i laws of the phing their tom had never brokers at French ports not to cle had held no cd by the ttorneys. ships which st 31. It imports arriving on d since A ! ernment ‘does not lower the rates, | Admits Beinz Biased the goods accumulating in French | h he admitted being ports will be transhipped to other | : n 0. Ladish, Staf arkets, it being probable that : Iaeosthabihon holgh by o Ral ot e m vl bol et taeal i he could try t ase on the evi- g 1S T e dence submit and be ded by } » evidence rather than his opinion. Noone again $o to have the John P.. I\onnedv Leadmg | I' reise s ht of dism \ew Haven Man, Dies sal The | cain the court refused. ¢ | New n, Sept. 9—John B.| e then used its 13th challenge. | r,»f,hu At 3 74, Taborer of, KenCAs, president of the nen e and Mersick company, wholesale Vernon was excused by court. when he declared that he could not n a verdict of guilty in the first in hardware and makers of hard- ware died today at his home in Mt | Carmel. He had been critically ili Gegree without the evidence of two © | eve witnesses. Asked if one eyo|fOr several days. He was stricken | witness would not be sufficient, De th grip on August 19. | Major Kennedy former | wolfe declared that h would “hate was the testimony” of the lone | commandant of the second company ! Governor's Foot Gu 1s. | Touch of Humor { He was also police commissioner | The only touch of humor which | for 15 YA has entered the case thus far wi cupplicd by the answer of Carmine Ijlm Cm gou,er to f\ mp, Stafford farmer, to a quest ot renmeantin odonse o | Wed Wartime Sweetheart | Lim by defense counsel King. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 9 (Pl | man seemed to be at| When the New Haven Legion dele. The ven a loss on the meaning of circum-'gation returns from France there! stantial evidence and in order to Will be at least one more in the| clear up his confusion King asked: | party than there was when it sailed hoofmarks of a cow in | That one will be Mrs. Anthony Teta | “1f yo a c n plane would you know that who at the pr is Miss Inez a co there?" Drayer, Par The news Kemp red: fes, but Ifcame out today that Lieut. Teta wenldn't know which cow who {s bandmaster of the 102nd | Kemp was not opposed to capital shiaent but he was opposed to regiment will be quietly married in Paris to his wartime swectheart | L with whom he has been correspond- (Continued on Page 25) ing since his return home. ood that if the French gov- | 'MAYOR AND MRS. WALKER RECEIVED | | BY POPE IN LlBRARY OF VATICAN! Ny NOW LIKELY 10 FORBID CURTIN IMMEDIATE NEED OF INPROVEMENTS World Flight Log By the Associatec Pyess. pt. 8-9 Rangoon, Burma, via, Hanoi, to Hon kong, 1,600 Rome, Sept. 0 (Pr— of ceremonies | T 5 r]‘«’i e Pope today, he visitors and .xyorwl 4 n route s expressed es- | th b rs of the papal | teenth day, Wells d Evans, or America in sedan awaited them, all non.r of present dressc in particular 1 in brilliant The Mavor of New York Walker motored to the rlet garments. | pEmel e Department Sees This as Only, ful rooms, all Supt. Holmes Outlines Require- g Siberia by rail s o Annual Report o e et i g Conree Way of Distproving cn their way from the hotel with a 600 miles. Board of Education HORE ROOM REQUIRED | salute from the go rolicemen and carab siven cheery gri route hy the people | They entered the apostolic Unnecessary Risks . PUBLIC SENTIMENT IS Jugoslav 500 mile; 31—Belgr: miles. . 1—Delayed by along th as the famons Swiss guards stood i AS COMMUNITY GROWS iz suention ana_atiiiora: weecon | LIKEWISE AGAINST 1T} St aina by the papal pesdarmes. Pope’s private | | ~_Bagdad to Bunder Northend School on Bassett Street FUr0S Elisnciong elinsiaas e TR P s [Fatlore of Several Attempis, wWitn || P25 fersle, 856 milex — Should Have Attention Without | i Incident Loss of Life, Impressing | 10 miles. Delay, Director of System Says— cranses m omer sonrs e |0 TOTS MEET DEATH 'R WAIR DID NOT INTEND World With Fallacy of Bt‘hmim:i That Unnecessary Risks Are of | Tmiles, NAny Value at All to Aviation— He Insists. —(Fourteen days)— Aug. 30—DMunich to Belgrade, = to Constan- Turkish bad, “aleutta to Rangoon, Average Daily Circulation For 14,133 Week Ending Sept. 3rd PRICE THREE CENTS 'ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIERS SAFE IN HONGKONG TODAY “Amother Plane Lost", Says English Press as Hope Wanes for Sir John Carling o Miss Ruth Elder Hops Off From Ford Airport Tor Tampa, Fla., on First Lap of Flight Over Atlantia —Will Assist in Piloting Ship on Way to Paris—Laughs at Fears of o s et "IN SOUTHINGTON FIRE! 0 RAP POLICE DEPT.| Modern Standards, Lieut. Curtin Anxious to Go. Tmmediate need for added ac- | the junlor hehip o0l plants which have now reach- S Fnund vashington, Sept g sentiment 9 (A — The conimodations in in government COURT MAKES WAY Bodi in Tells (’hamberlain Inquiry transatiantic stunt Friends. Hongkong, Sept. 9 (UP)—William S. Brock and Edward F. Schiee of Y . ot | Sheen 5 > = e round-the-world monoplane ed the limit of their capacities, n(..q‘\ Ruins of Barn De- | of Methods Is No | filers probably will lead to the re- T FRE HINFSF Pride of Detroit today ,.e_m:mh, for a new building at the Senfor| | 2 |call ot 3 i - ! High school, and need for reliet of | stroyed by Flames | Reflection {naval ¢ , Who was to have ac- | ir determination to continue their ] By '1 d' o 1\'10 t the North | jcompanied Rene Fonck on his pro- | \ ourn by air via the Midway Is- the crowded conditions at the North- | e | e jected New York to Paris flight. 0 Sh i xwphru?;ld’;nlths a: 1 St e L sirdalins ot b © question of forbidding Curtin ¥ r.:mna‘;l to :«-panhmmon;]avv . Holmes of school de 1ston, - 8 y EEjSL THeTAINE Haa e un e & for Shanghai, whence they ted to the members of the board fievabin. 1w e ite 95 doopinveslign.e it naval officlals, olulu and San Francisco. at the ; monthl this a ppointment o y meeting sup. r policemen, given said po- to probe the E Secre publicly mad tion to flights caceful sc ry Robin: hown t which tk ecessary and of little 1, have ir opposi ey said were on So great is the provement at the Northend o Plantsvill demand for im- hool the lives of o 'HABEAS GORPUS R REQUESTED chlee, who arrived they left Rangoon for Bangkok, Siam. Ar- latter place they had | value to! (TG G SR G YO L o e TR D e g oRobiainiin, tio |Sam Jing Feld in County Jail Since for fiying to Hanof, Indo- ting aside of any construction plan | 248 Ve Vo8 4 and to the manner in (et G i e e | acs ey mcrived Lite nee jiton f‘"“’l’"::h':olr”',"',‘;" el 2 "“r‘m:"““; and h Fonck, waiting suitable | ApFl in Licu of $10,000 Bond. |(crday afternoon. They left Hanel Oalf and Allen strets. H is of the when a fi their duty at it e i f"r\v:]s i ‘Eb\{:vrnll:'” | Mecently Raised to $50,000, for di s - e T e e e F et shony diRte feo) il RE romitNevonitrs (I WSS I Didu't Call On Bangkok e e SR L e n R. W. €ham- Washington. : v | Wonptone fegt. o P0e iie e direct relief for the ¢ P"y_";’-r 1|-‘ri 'TW B AT board of police com- In ordering Curtin to desist, the Hartford, Sept. 9 (® — On af- | the. world airplane ' Pride of De- i e e LRy id today he had been navy would be taking the only con- {0 oy Lo Thomas T, |teolt made s wiicossitol SIHE ien, Situation in Eastern Section Turek g ‘r e 1)'5 ‘\'."lrj“’ the A ; Y 4 = kong, arriving here at 3:20 o'clock [ by whicl oc |sheriff and employes of the state's e 4 Another situation, the relief of the Mrs. TR o G ngs is afternoon. Aviators Edward F. ior High school, must be haq berlain said the against such risk of life, however, | 'L OTneY's office wrongfully —refuse schiee and William §. Brock skipped ates. The measures pro- ma or's house and e e ) po- 1 known to have disturbed officials |10 allow Sam Ong Jing, the state's | their projected call at Bangkok, posealiby niytansieth O Sl oo ir mother who was next Monday lere, and ways have been canv chief witness in the Chinese mur- | Siam largement of the Smith school, the e in ard of thelr hou 163 G e e <ter. to come | The Pride of Detroit flew across enlargement of the Chamberlain yoop g, they it 1 controiled. | : Rl the harbor northward twice circled school or the purchase of a new 1ot (o o were tr Ll eapectad e th his counsel, Edward W. Bro- the headquarters of the Royal Air ction of a new school. [y death. e g heiand fobgny Curtin Is Anxious {der, or any lawyer from Mr. Bro- |Force and then most gracefully de- \\';vh vlan l:»; 'n)f])nmz:”tll‘\’rv lzno;l T o irs ir‘fm‘nx.. ;!e~ New York, Sept. § P—The move- ' der's office, Judge Edwin . Thnm,‘»‘“n’\"-‘l (r; K(enfhroun;i v;'\hevr:h a velt school as an eler Aty School- f o tho Stefanik h t ment to halt transoceanic fligh A 3 s, numMber of Bri airme; un- one of the foregoing measures m mot it under a vine-tre Intent of st gathering momentum here and 28 Of the Lo Btales QIstriot [ esren o fesalst Jn ‘Dooring ithe be considered, he feels e ming t Uy By Ui et with resistance today €OUTt has issued an order to Sher-|yjane. Aviator Schlee first stepped His report also contains a Ust of fo, o 5 pr0) “wne popean nicnat . Lawrence W. Curtin, U. ifft Edward W. Dewey, County De- | from the cockpit and was greeted | provements ms ng the past 4ol work. ve Edward J. Hickey and Con- by Squadron Leader MacPherson, of andimprovamsn MBI ara i e oy o e navy fiier. who with Capt. | . e e |¥he Rowai iAir Foreat and AT erivn BN B i Rl ¢ door to get Rene Fonck will soon attempt a Stable Hotchkiss of Granby to ap-l. o "o F also puts the various “"1" of the Pars flight in a twin-motored Si- pear in the federal court Tuesday | *The world fifers stated that they ings in the cliy into two '7,’““ |"h( she returned are .m,‘m][m‘,n korsky biplane, ~defended experi- |at 11:30 a. m. and show cause, if |had passed over Bangkok but did Duatselasy BUIGIe e e ey b tone 0 g bovloig Bl doeants sleNits banal declnradllon Byl U i TS T 10 ston ate! kil v erel AL are either entirely nex O ant matters to some men must always die in I s T Ly Hieimo oo Ty D e o ,,.I " thither at their rames jhe meeting of pioncer work for the cause that 078 Jing to sign an application for | ¥ {1° FORSIOR, Th Friday. They o ouh 1\[(,’,,,'(",{;”;0 ; | About 15 minuies later, Mrs. P 0 PO SETERE (s e o) i 6 (i <, | writ of haveas corpus. [ ancopntored strani hean winds bt Holmes' report is om t LSOO At rolion. | “Men must die to pave the way for | Sam was the owner of the laun- | othe the flight was accom- s rect intersections. Police- “gthars” said Lieut. Curtin in a state- dry in Manchester where his, plished without incident. e Ly D 1 ) \'r\ r}-'“m<": ,““f}y;‘rl\”?: ment n‘r vlus position. g ) " ¢, Ong Jing Hem, was slain PSR ular annual report of the department answered an al sEaftio cona tl ;'_UI e have the great ;dn"f-“'l';f}“O)' i 4. Chin Lung and Soo Hoo “Another Plane Lost” re offercd for your con- When t en reached the s of 9 a. ‘”-“ ‘ L .T:‘ e "hn ?\'m_r's'f!;[‘” and U\“ . ‘]{“’ “‘"'1 'l‘ Sl convicted of the crime London, Sept. 9 (A—While Irish ration. I am fully aware that the the up f the barn w fir ki ~\‘!K Rl RO : V‘"“\'}"O‘“r 24 ‘v:x‘n::‘n\fl"am”r:r nd sentenced to death on Novem- and English air stations and wireless conditions in the schools both as re- tlames, “Cnambertain sald today it 15 {11, estans and Bhi Fayon ang |Der 1. They have appealed to the|men were still on the alert in the iwrds the physical plant and equip- X “""-} ’A'”' ‘_f-"m\'\ oteva il it I’y’l d'm 1ee Tully and James SUPTEMme court and their case fs to | hope of some reassuring message re- nt as well as the instructur i sork of the fireien Aol ot o Gunh e ttempted a|P¢ @rgUed In October. Sam. since!garding the whereabouts of the 1d achievements well [ in quelline W ailed to take rccommend e e f clopment of |APril had been held under bond of |Canadian transatlantic plane Sir known o you because of your real 'nofice of @ . el ‘I ""”' = flml navigation. Their lives have | $10:000, as a material witness and | John Carling, the London papers to- interest in the schools. This report is | The suj o the upper story : Cor i e fe on in the cause of [ADOUt two weeks ago, when his | day displayed general misgivings un- intended as a brief review of the had been weakened by the fire e The m:;wg in- this great science—as have the lives Telatives in New York proposed to|der such headlines as: “Another school year ending July 14, 1027, the fire chief ordered his e o o e e R i (e 0 TS l4y oA o ey | Bian sTietdl he financial year ending April stand away. Sool : floor fell an and South Main il : Relcila ety nt oz |Alcorn prevailed upon Tndzs me' Aifhoushi grieving fox the\loss of the firem hrough the ENain sand CpRl SR [nings to raise the bond to $50,000|the monoplane St. Raphael, with “y total of $1,071,050.96 was ex- smoke and d rton and l. 11 me\ ?V-~{}"‘ PR TG (il ihnse® Fravelmen lon statements it was as well 1nrth." aptain Leslis Hamilton, Captain wded to maintain the schools for | Fireman Pe hich have been discussed by the I ven up their lives should be |Safety of Sam as for the good of | Frederick Minchin and Princes Anna. overis bUngla Lonp e Rl i (oot aadeiientlss o titenita e atats | Lowenstein-Wertheim aboard, as Gene piftoni S8t 3-10 1 sloaned (down and aas T I S S b s | Lived With Constable | well as abandoning all hope of find- Tt it e Lo tall epeanitis a6 or | Tindi tiat it resembic the . IWDRE BUILDING TAWS: e | Sam, though technically in cus-|ing the crew of the American plans , G Control in-|a child. Nearh; fofnee LN | —— {tody of the jail, has spent very Old Glory, the newspapers and ale cludes the following items: School | The two forr IgsRoanaientitad GAN‘T OGGUPY PREMISES, w York, Sept. 9 (P\—Public re- |little time there since the trial and | observers still hold there is a chance, yard @ usiness office; supervi- as two little human bodies | action inst the “fool hardi has practically been a member of |though slight, for the safety of the <ion; attendance department; direc- rushen 1ot wormer of “suicidal” airplane flights to family of Constable Hotchkiss |Sir John Carling. red check up o or of ever hoo other ex- | startled, st s g speared to be bringing results on |and under his surveillance. ;,_'m‘l"‘\_ 2 K,”“‘ e ean (heir children. The little tols were Seore of Violations Found By appear !‘" nml\n ging e e e T “2—Inetruction took 74 7-10 per here and thes Sha Rutherford Who Will With- At least one projected transat- [this week and with attorneys at-| ropdon. Sept. § (P—.Charles A cent of the total expenditures or had been ace d for exepul lantic flight has been cancelled, an- tempted to get Sam's signature 101 { avine. undismayed by recent Atlan- $801,694.27. Instruction includes the Stefanik and s hold Final Certificates other faces postponement and au- an application for a writ of habeas | . flight disasters, declared today following items: Salaries and ex- Mrs. Turek el nore than 100 spe. {thOTities in two countrics threatén corpus to gain his freedom. Detec- |y ot (G FEER CRERIER (0 of supervisors of grades and | upon discovering that one e ot 2o oPe=lto curb by law further dangerous [tico Hickey and the state's attor- ! to make an east to west salaries and expenses of | children was litt1: AIOT ALY made last wee * L0 air und office refused yesterday to al- | t attempt as soon as the weather i tea free | took the combined efforts of t} 4 violations of | ™"y, cavor, in the face of this oppo- am'’s relatives and attorneys to ;SN v and supplies | firemen to keep her from rus department ! G aight projected transatlantic |see him : STUMHIR L the) AlEht foah Bd ma " {uition fer into the harn . unauthorized tions went forward with their| Sam was said to be in nervous R o e 14 ) supplies. Dr. William T. N was ecalled ns originally ap- |fear and not at all dr-x!'ov:\ of be- Il:»\i““;,“m Kot distayed Y resuit Operating of School Plant | to the scene and b Dt cotor A, N, that he may post- ing turned over fo his “u S b e s D e ¢ total expen- | for the bodies to he rem wany of the | his Ot to London _flight |in deference to Chinese custom Sam 0f ether attempts, 1 do not want 1 ‘—‘er- S0 Operation of | undertaki stablishmen rs to go hefore the until next spring because ncial | would sign the application if the !0 . "“"‘;“(-H 5 “HMI;“-M e Léhlarnf ‘,"‘m‘l < the following | Mr 'J‘ JasEa {4l -”“r_“ \“"V‘” adjustment before occu- cking could not be x..iyr-( ‘n; view |elder relatives told him to do so. :'H‘,”'h b “M"' (e e el of junitors and en- | nort of her family of four their buildings is permi recent unsuccessful P L s o e inbbis rild light, power and | children husband annonnced this afternoon anic attempts was made \\ L. (‘alpenter Wlav Be: e hab ittt eleara . Lhyithe J = committed to the state hospital the npw buillding laws, no |tawa by Caplain E. L. Jauney. | | less, bu b fore mi lant | the insane at Middletown may/be occupied before a ! The supporters of the Windsor to| Building Inspector Aid | 15th we shall go. t=-Maintenance jofs Behool Blant { = S i e dsor filght of the monoplane| Walter L. Carpenter of 620 Stan-| “Until that date we will keep on took 8 4-10 per cent of the total ex- T 5 Sl (i [ley street. who h ssisting | hoping that we may be able to make Bt on BB T L TORT[)RED [iY FERE o R pi | Inspector Arthur rford at|the flight, the plane (the Columbia) [nance of school plant “includes ene oty x”.’,,‘.'l," \“,',,{\r,,, ind Phil Wood at Harbor Grace. |intervals during the past year, will|is all right and no matter what Iollowing LipmeZiR pairs W'"""'f" o s \. F., to abandon their flight and probably be named a deputy inspec- ade. (Wright motor expert) or of EEOUnds (et 5 4 B e e te being left entirely to the pilots. | the common council san the | within the nest few day 5.—Auxiliary Agene ; 'nok]n Method of Extracting Money— "':'! :t’m’{’»‘“‘]' ‘;: That the flights of two German |movement, it was stated at city hall | t we can get ove £-108mer contofy the gy sigoanencly oA : o anake a8 SNl aviators may be 1 off was seen | {oday No Word of Old [tures or $35,475.70. Aw.lll ry agen-| Head and Shoulders Burned e L e e e e e s I Ne i Fork.: Senbldl UBave word elesuinel e SEiaSol avihc Rl ing Denver, Colo 80 B Howh P DU R T R S S TRBRRRCHOn iy F o transpontation I summoning | eloht e carvinesdb it is naecheiny|oan s ioaet 1o lighten the apprehen- School libraries Sha withatoor for for 45 min- | %14 /to Berlin Herman Koehl and Baron 4o have » deputy temporarily 2 over the fate of the Old Glory, Fiomouon b | ates with a ot iron and a eigarette |y P GET O R funther Von Huenfeld and Lieut }eause of the activity in the building| bearing Lloyd Bertaud, James D. nsportation of pupils [in the hands of a bandit rather | (WILLIAMS OUT s Koennecke, all of Whom Were ||jn. and the ada ¥ wnich| AndlthElE naseiEng BRI A Miscellaneous items including | o ® G O wiaminnen e R il e planning hops to America. Added 0 [ ,0ning ang the new building code | . managing editor of the New telephone, compensation, fre was told toda Ay e e ’ : ‘.,I.‘, = these developments came rrpom,n brought about Daily Mirror. Or of the Sir cartage, ~removel of ashes |g iy penver ho o i b frondAWindaor, SOnt, end MBdrld, | S8 E, rhenter fs a0 veteran ' bullder.| Joho Gariing, bearing the Gaoadian traveling expenses, extra cleri- M mihula, who i old, Stare ‘:H”_M 5 | Spain, that governmental interfer- {He has acted as inspector during, fliers Captain Terry Tully and Lieut. cal help. and the mother o ildver i Sl jence in dangerous flights would be | ;cation perjods and r | James Medeaif. Cost of Elementary Day Schools | i cho was oo &d by the ban- TERAN TEACHER Drps | S0Usht Madrid reports, .\?M the Sety e o | Should none of these adventurera “In figuring the cost of clemen-| git in her n & igtle1ar ar e B mm'\‘ tfl\vl:rm’;lnv(];" \‘l\nnlv‘h‘l ”r‘\(" I\'ame of Dead Brother | be found, the death toll taken by |tary day schools, the costs of all gna rorysed 1 i ¥+ | Miss Ellen T. Sullivan, 81, for nea i T ereat | [sed in A T [enE ool s s T | kindergarten, junior high schools | cho qeclared h le he years a teacher and school | o I‘m‘|:< f”‘\hyr“l(i‘enlil‘ King has | sed in Attempt to Get | will have mounted to twenty, in ad- and special _classes for immigrant, [ neated an Iron over an elo.tric biir- | by °0 YA & teacher and in asked thac ha government | Employment Certificate | dition 1o soven persons kilied since | fecble-minded, semi-blind and un-! ey ana anplied it 10 her arm L ¢ H e 4 shcond pcisate B & September in preparation for |dernourished and anacmic children | She said he applic1 the hoo se - | Windsor fiight " | birth certificate for the same ghts. 8 are included. These costs are dis-|oral +imes ascrt her head and M % ) Gt Trumbull Protests [ Rre hrousatl Lhoisudoicion or Liners traversing the North At- tributed as follow: shoulde.s and that while he was e e el R e e e L RE s e e lobie 08 71 sagm | AWalting for it to hoat, he burned HIGH TIDE ing governor, added his protests| L. Thompsor yesterday after. |S¢a at last reports for some trace 07 77" i her with a cgarette. After 45 min- (Sept. 10—Daylight Time) that of other officials. Transat-| noon and inquiry brought forth | Oof Old Glory or of the rubber lite §2,695.08 9 510 | utes of torture she told him whe New London 8:17 am,, § | {lantic “stunts” will give aviation a| an admission that two brothers |beat with which the three men 50,8 o vings were hidden. He took v Haven )]-»\. ik eye,” Mr. Trumbull said. | had secured employment under |aboard here were equipped. Auizliiacy® aparicien et H 7 and left. Police were un- || “Halt! enough was the note| the name of a deceased mem- The possibility that Old Glory —— able to trace him ,ringing through French press com-| ber who would have been of | may have swung to the south of the Total B e T Iment. Paris newspapers said “the | the required age for employ- |great circle route has been presented “The total cost per pupil in ele- | g PO, E. OPFICIAL RESIGNING | deaths accumulating on the ocean| ment had he lived. The first of | with the disclosure by Miles Sted- mentary schools figured upon the| ™ Chicago, Sept. 8 (UP) e te) — |are not leading to any scientific| the two has reached 16 and may | man, first officer of the liner Levia~ ¥ {number In average daily attendance | Robinson, grand sccretary of the || New Britam and vicinit progres: be employed, but the second is |than, that Bertaud planned to fly b was $81.06. Benevolent and Protective Order of | [ Fair tonight and Saturday; Mrs. Edward F. Schlee, wife of [ still under age, but had hoped directly for Bordeaux, France, from 8 hol has resianed, members of his! | rising temperature Saturday. to work under the certificate, (Continued on Page Three) family said today. * * (Continued on FPage Six) he explained. (Continued on Page 25)

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