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= ik aa e News of the World By Associated Press ‘wuo) ‘projpany “idegy 4 lunqr] ETTSRt W PT'I’N“T 3‘?\ BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Sept, 10th 14,187 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1927. -TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS THREE AIRPLANE WRECKS SEEN AS GLUES T0 FLIERS, 0ld Glory Remams Located Near | Position Where Call for Help Was Broadcast FIND WING AND RUDDER ON BEACH ¥ ENGLAND Fishing Hulk French Sighting 300 Miles East of Halifax—Wives of Lost Fliers Hopeful—Belicve Pilots May Have Made L “ape in Rubber Air Boats —No Trace of Aviators, Ne York, 13 (P Sept ) —Water- rep separ in three widely provided clews ve adventurers cainst th Atlant con old im reporte d the v ed abot by Wave the Old Glory Mayo W 1fc. \\ ith Fine President Still Undecided About | | i | l | Schooner Reports “ FRENGHTAXES AY 1 Calling Congress to Meet Early; Not Convinced One Is Essential Lnlecs Shown Otherwise, His Original Opposition Will Stand—Executive Also Is Considering Having Full Probe of Transatlantic Flights. . Sept. 13 (B — Pres- cember 7, to deal with flood con- ¢ 11l invest te fur- ¥ slation An al- ther hefo aching a 1 was to a cessity of a sp Session' of the senate o deal congress or o 1 Vare-Smith tion con- ige's original opposi enator Cu session will sta Tilson, senate e today it @ advice as tk 1 ived in the m to Wa 1y ' of aviat b 1 to zht very well roea its conve D. tinued on Page Two) I War Veteran Goes ln Convention on Pdmlc ) near Colu aC ul War v a parole END U. 5. TRADE Rafes on American Tmports Olten Exoeed Selling Prices BUSINESS MEN FEAR RUIN Forcign Office Makes No Reply American Embassy Requesting of New s MUTLATED BODY THAY - OF LWELL RESIDENT expres: nation ¢ and Suspension Imposts Negotiation of T Oy Had \'\‘rillen Letter to Sis ter Saying He Was About to Kill Himself known red last k Island goods cannot now | orters i 1 of . divulged had learned that Shaw was scen to leap from the top deck of the steamer Bos = machi mies west of Po Meriden Service Station STATE WON'T SEND ACUSEDTO ALY Gauteri Given Freedom Instead of Foreign Prison TRIAL THOUGHT UNFMR"DECISION IN CITY COURT| Outcome of Extradition | Gelease Ts Procecdings, Prisoner's Land Demanding Deportation For Murder. Hartford ARWED BANDIT SCARED Attendants Native | 'KILBOURNE LOSES (A8 STATION PLEA Judge Roche Denies Claim Con- struction Work Was Begun Filing in of Hollow and Laying of | Culvert Not Sufficlent Under Law, | Ruling Made in Belvidere Buila- ing Permit Controversy, Memorandum che’'s memo. ch are ap- everybody the da- Ho JOHN G. < of like description readily see and s cC of al 'More Than 100 Lose Their Lives - As Typhoon Hits Japanese Towns: | U. S. Aviators Are Believed Safe! Monoplane Pride of Detroit But Few Miles From Storm | Zone—Unconfirmed Reports Tell of Thousand Who Perished Near Kumamoto. ONE MORE JUROR ACCEPTED TODAY IN CLINE'S TRIAL 14 of Panel of 41 Veniremen 1 Dismissed, Two Challenged, and 10 Excused AUTHOR SEEMS CALMER; DISCUSSES HIS NOVELS Bolton Congregational Japan, § » missi 1 tidal ges in of Kuma 3 (P—More Tokvo t+ d or more dr vill city Ki s from Osaka sa nd of was th 1e oft on its r aval sta Pastor Re- fuses Declaring Opposition to Cap- 04| ftal Punishment — Others Require “Strong” Circumstantial Evidence iRt ~—Defendant's Wife Appears In med report (Continued on Page 1‘"0) N —— P Sept. 13 13 (P — Depury Stafford was ed on the of the trial of Leonard s charged with *d Irwin on May 131st venire- d, was ey when | ; Court Dressed tn Blue, | | |+ Buckley Will Resign as 2d Ward ™ erman cal JAMFS WHITE DIES ATHOSPITALTODAY - Veteran Liveryman in Busiuess‘ Here for Past 30 Years TAKEN SICK WEEK AGO!. 1 veniremen who answered court ex. cluding Taft, second venire Metea q tr n called was Tolland farmer. He 14 not bring in a convi i degree murder, As Agent of cticr a : f Comnecticut Humane {solely o circums A Society, He Campaigned Against 'd by the court re ten o'clock Cline Cruclty to Animals—Entersl into the court room by 2 T 1 0. Vinton, but as hoth Races on Tracks in Yol et Rt o James F. White, about Noone s, : were in c nee with Judge Ed- QI0Ed street, one of pioneer |yward Yeo , he sat alone at the | livery stabla ow in this city | counsel vhere he was born and lived nearly | Appears Calmer. s it e e line appeared calm and shifted position frequently the better the 40 men who make up new panel of venire 1 hospital this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock after a short ill- |t BUCKI P en and the ! | ness. Death was due to cerebral |10 jurors who have already been ho 1 He s ed. The jurors from time to time sl 0 lowed their glances to stray in the i | ek g0 a wvas admitted to the the man whose life they Ootonan. | DOEDItal yes ay. in their hand. Mr. White w nin t n present in court borhood of Tremont and Milk strest ing was Miss Ellen wnd for years he lived in that local- obs, Union telegraph tor of od ir witness ton that by state. Willim le the enclosur ic. She was reserved she {old Sherift she had been summon= Miss Jacobs is the rst known witness who has appear- wn as a love was impati record of at & t and committee meoti with owners and drivers who failed in the courtroom. ctive in about to attend to their horses. | Cline Talkative. in location of the farmers' |In (e o has previously confined of the Con- | ty in thi the prosecution of cruelty to ani- d the reputation of be- (! derate in his whether they those left in his his remarks to the weather and the j rugged scenery on his market, and | mental in having d out of New was 1r: so in- | necticut veling | city he assisted § in. | Of numerous cas He h. inued on Page Two) PROPOSED ORDINANCE ON ZONING REJECTED cons ndling of horses, | were his own or PARSONS HEADS C. OF . AVIATION GOMMITTEE He left this clty when he was a| Young man to accept a position with | in | | wealthy family Springfield ¢ rich formerly p "”"" e ing Is Not Building | where he engaged as coachman., g e 3 | franes a hundred kilograms are nov 1 pa man IV 4 ith Their R S aliar he s he turn- Businessmen’s Body To Cooperate | I'or seven years he worked at that New York Clothes, Is | the extr notis Yoot (Dbo HmEAR TR L ' l‘t],-,{'o,i i:ir‘;,‘ :,,vr,:r : : ‘m‘(n;v'xllnn and then returned to this| Retroactive Time Limit Much Admired ! s The New 3 | as would not fairly| ‘vith Other Agencies in Consid- olty, vlire }:; \\lcr;kr;II n;drli\\.;rl 1or | TELIOACHIVE 1 1 | ch forme L S nile o n 2 N his brother, the late Michael White. o H francs to §.85 fran s oppo- | Meriden, Sep it .:‘”,‘1,:: e Hog hew Bridn, Arporr | About 30 years ago he went into Feature Fails to . 1d now are from BN ""’"“‘ = Howard Parsons has heen ap-|the livery business and had main- Find Favor a little man to SRl GO U e : the law, so much pointed cl the Chamber tained a place in the rear of the city in Sichcan ‘m"”"\' MANTIR ne of a permanent char- | of C ittea on aviation|D nt Grant's store since that ) men say, make sales im o il apprise observers | aced 0 an announcement |time. He had several race horses| Animated discussion preceded ae- Nair, S e LTEDIORTgSS: made retary Ralph H. Ben- and entered them fn several of the | jon by the ordin nce committee mm\ adv EIVEn DY A i i ises in Pennsylvania | son te his committee will look |large races throughout this section | o returning to the board 15 atternaon aarhoe T % law which was dis- linto the project of a proposed air|of the country. Hardly a year went ' o¢ adjustment its proposal that spes re the first Henges "T hetagl 1 v wh i P ””,‘l”r g i eld, coc ting with other agen- that he not have one of his/| 1 exceptions to zoning not taken N 5 i t ports any go « it visible com nee- | cies now in sted in the move- at the Charter Oak and Ber- | yqvar of within 90 days be can- pords R from fhe TUnited States I S revolve work upon the ground.’ | ment | v Hions : the platform. g4 which was the last day of the tamily. No public intima- | Halft an iy et : ‘elled. Returned with the rejected arrived twenty-five min Yo Frenoh o ' Vs Pl t the | the name of T e S rsRataine P & member of the Daly|ordinance was a proposed amended e «d in con S i Robert . v - and Max- | Council, Knights of Columbus; New | law that covers the same point but As the mayor alighted Prefect of | AL tabla s holdup e Mr. Va is & Britain lodge, B. P. 0. and the | excludes exceptions heretofore al to Washir ; ial ¢on: American Legion |Connecticut Humane socots | owved. d ca 2 “mv' e " © common| Surviving him are his wife and| When the suggested ordinance cted not to ship to France S el inizations as well | two John and aJn r. Fu- was read Councilman Samuel Sablot- ploshmar e ngoment d Deno (¢ o 0o el ving commit- | neral ngements in charge of J.| sky asked if cxceptions granted NGl SOYCIUHIENE, fow days ago from | e 2 ert and A1l | tees now actiy sted in the M, Curtin Co. are incomplete, prior to the time the ordinance Il'nr( ];n Office Silent : i * et i) a e 0; the e, 5 , | Sl BN, ‘WMM ba eff would be cane The French foreign office has no : uliffe has heen appoint- e Ko favari il iaivaniss plicd to the request of th L e Iding, but inis 1 of the fire prevention | GOVernor Trumbull and [ {jied 1n the event it 15 passed : e for 4 ) and Bl'ulg(‘pm't f)o('(m‘ to rather the pre- 2 G lon| 3 | Alderman David L. Nair, chairman D ampatsy oy ausIen; rehief ! tion of the land for b Ghletiotmolice N Family Return Home | o tie committec ventured an opin. St v forwarded by the taken from ti e FR o bring in a list|his family arrived home today afte P P States state department Shaw is tho ¥ 1f to have | S W bty of nominations for directors of the |a month's vaeatior S 5 3 mayor may have A eiale RS 1 ehain found | I ElIs to from one to twa yea son ‘the demurrer cun tors of th s vacation at Moosehend by the board of ad- Berlin, Munic S Do e v Gl s prisc ireau o as follows:|y,e, Me. Executive Secretary and £ merit od at the S R oreign o en : party last | tempting o p rford stated today S . i : e ¢ o valid reason for "D T e i the Il whichiled boni ] (s 1 oull GoteL wil) K nisa vt and O. Lax oLt AR Sl G hat M. Roche, who #ks ago that the | author tha Al ckville, who 1 the comment of mannequ g ! | | - property at East and from the shops of gov vill 'jl\{» I he ;‘ g | nn NCH NOTI '\‘M‘\l' B ] nor's camyp, also r pri of a commercial treaty | play 2 Sept rench | was met in TReal e the train directly e 5 i g iee 3 S liontnl preceded | side of the Afternoon eur a 2 on the e e T i v ‘Walker replied when question- | American e b SagImaE | aRst LI gy i Ells. | I n e d sit the oxe e of 1 in o long ed concerning the origin of her | ASt Thursday LR et | LG ipitol this morning. oard of a 1t she was smart travelling clothes. “Not own Is H.nmg Connecticut to Spend Vast Sum For =l to procecd ?rd".(..,.u;‘ until stite! es fron rope." b n prin s told the ordinance LA, GREY-HAIRED CIVIL WAR VETERANS " iinlse "W Il JOHN COOLIDGE, THOUGH 21, MUST " s ; or Walker 1L He R ¥ OLD REBEL AlR istown, Wit : ‘ ‘ts Being Awarded, | Building Inspector A. N 1 r tived after several U.HTE lN SlNGlNG ! Suthorit noan | HA‘/’E GUARD'AN FOR ANOTHER YEAR rford said Mrs. Roche was one weeks ¢ ioning in Europr examination of 1he | 13 (Pr—Bids for resons holding special ex- The mayor had praise for Euro- | den Mo truction and re- e | h they have not trains. “*You sleep well ‘in| Grand Rapids, M (P lence for a moment en thel when an 18 1 irly half a millien | W (UP)—AL Vermont, Burtir vailed 1 Ives, her partne m,” he said. When asked how he |—The move to h int reunion | old rebel air rang to lip. [ to have smallpox S : g S George J . demanded to know enjoyed cf g the Alps re- | of the Blue and ay is a grow- | When the last not way there More than 150 s nts, who had icials and read in | I , % % < i who the ot} are, therford ex- plied: “I never noticed them |ing topic of discussion amor em- | was a roar of ch old cord- {not been vaceinated in the last fiv ore than 100 con- i ome of age, |mer having been necessary because piained he not carry the office Mayor Wa s incognito will not | hers of the Grand Army in reunion. | ed hats were in the air blue | years, were sent ) Il of the Hou ist submit to the guardianship [he had a condition in French, | tiles around in his head but told of be dispell Thursday after- | The proposal is mecting active op- |and gold buttor wav- | The youth was . the capltol yes: of a secret service operative for an- | yood' G .;«vu‘m ation and type of two other noon at 4:30 when he will offi- | position in the administration | | county isolation 1 al o'clock t other vea e t the voune maan fo nog|PUlldings concerned. cially ived at ’m]j (ir'l il e proposed that there hbe h-nj} he Bug . Mabel Kline, he board of tion announeed | was 5 that bids were| Young Caolidge is returning to | "‘” LS LR puRE PO Asked to explain what prompted M. Ducaille, representing the |one more encampment of the G. A.|of Reading, official bugler for the that school wonld continue but that | apen. R NBATE A Ko vl AT to de S r | molcsted, and that he does not yield | tha hoard of adjustment to. sugsect president of the Paris municipal | A. and that encampment joint | Womans' Relief corps and “Dixic” |« thorough fumigation would be |, 1 vs involving about §1,-|year in Amherst college which {0 the temptations of too much €o- | this law, Clork Thomas J. 1inder se. s General Gouraud, Captain |reunion of the remnants of m/-]“,“ an experiment to see what the|made tonight. {200,000 expendit ind a few days| counts the elder Coolidge as its most |cial life at Amherst or in neigh- | plained that conditions of a neigh- L'Hopitar, aide-de-camp to Marshal | Blue and Gr. reaction might be in rank and file. | ol [1ater the dc contracts | distinguished graduate. - With — the | horing towns of Northampton and |horhood may be so greatly changed Foch, and three members of the| Late yesterday as the lobby of| A general reccption to the visiting #— = —— % fwere department en- | young man goes Russell Wood, se- | Hadley where are located the fa-|in a perlod of months that an wes ench Academy escorted the may-|the hotel here where the vet veterans will be held tonight with THE WEATHER | [gineers will g0 over the bids of the | cret service man, who has been his {mous women's colleges, Smith and ception granted now might be unde. to liotel In Place Concorde |are making their headquarter Governor Fred W. Green of Michi- | | nt low Didders in the ne ial chaperone ever since Colonel [ Mount Holyoke, sirable six months or a year from re several thou Frenchmen | jammed with Grand Army members, |gan voicing the state's welcome. | | New Britaln and vid | lays, and if-they are found to|ldward Starling was recalled to the | At the latter institution s Miss | now SR 1 him 12 woman stepped to the balcony and| The various ausiliary ani f | Local showers this afternoon | | Il the specifications and. re- | White House secret service staff. | Florence Trumbull, daughter of Gov.| Councliman Thomas B. Fay sug- cave him alone” Captair |placed a cornet to her lips. The tions, including the ladies of the| | and tonight, Wednesis | |auirements and the contractors are| John is understood now to have | Trumbull of Connecticut, for whom | gested the plan which ultimately al fold the crowd. “Hc's [next moment the strains of “Dixie” G. A. R., the Daughters of Union| | erally fair, slizhtly |found to be reliable and responsible. | “worked off” all conditions previous- | young Coolidge 1s reported to have | found favor and was recommendes . went out over the heads of the old Veterans and the Sons of Veterans the low bidders will be awarded the Iy incurred in his Amherst work. He [ manifested more than a passing in-| ° The crowd withdrew. warriors, There was an amazed - held business meectings today. — contracts. has taken extra studies at the uni- |terest. (Continued on Page Two)

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