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--""m:) pTOPAH adaq PV 120112 A0 w1905 T e News of the World By Associated Press RITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For 14,187 Week Ending Sept. 10th .. ESTABLISHED 1870 9~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 19 —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS CAMADIAN PLANE DROPS PLANS R ATLANTIC FLIGHT Ratner’s Liabilities §2,000,000; POLITICS ENTER ~ GITY GROWTH SFEN Properties In Receiver’s Hands IN TAl S_[ASHING! IN [EAYI"’S PLEA Ways and Means Committee (0 Building Board Head Explains {Action Taken to Protect Holdings of Apartment House Builder Having Real Estate Interests Here. wofl[[ Fhe]‘s’ Howeve]‘, Ign()[‘e New rn;f;» n, Sept. 14 ’U?»Tl'rnp r- 'and :h-;finkl,\n and the complaint al Dl:an M?flsflfe | Need 0[ IHS}JFC.flI $ A,d Profests and Prepare fo Cross & e i eh 2t uim it more than a0 e ainere o [NSURGENTS HOLD POWER CONSTRUCTION KEEPS (P e . cated in this city Hartford, w poration sets its own claim at mor e o o ————— e [ & in 8. Thon n the r holdings, 1t judi-| Senate Democrats Expected to Try | Out Department s Virtually Self- Unite, istric court today ca b made to i i 48 hrough! v the apartment houses for ten years or Hothios = Wood orking Corp, of more in this cit g v HUGHES MAY HAVE - Bid Farewell (u‘ Harbor Grace and Speed Windsor Aviators ta In | with nearly 2,000,000 wor 3_ v 5,000 Homes Swallowed i Giant ol GLINE CHANGES HIS PLEA TO GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER, ENDING CASE WITH $1,000 FINE AND ONE YEAR IN JAI - Host Has the VAST DEATH TOLL o e Murder Trial Comes to | Unexpected Conclu- | sion as State’s Attor- ney Makes Ready to Give Opening Ad- un to Freedom 14 (A —The 8:29 p. m which for Tidal Wave composing of wi e ‘ o dress. - : o e $10000000 DAVAGE DONE Harbor as Tribute to Missing lvl-‘ I the president for his ap AUUA N - lowmen—Globe Aces About to Ihe house ways and means col { Leavit it e ] Fian s qai | i s. Irwin, Widow of Slain Embark on “Sulcidal” Hop. | e _— $ Aviators Viow Devastated Arcas i : ” id gp) house | ¥ > 1 From Skics — Report Thousands Man, in Court at Conyic- arnor arace, x v, sepe 14 oo Morg Than Dozen Deaths in Secretary Accepts Cootidge's De- ‘ o o T ) The monoplane Royal Windsor in | i F l e | ot Acres of Rec Land Now | tion—Four Days Had chiller had hoped to make a trans- Syl Ei ElinE i il g olive AR i i Been Spent in Choosing atlantic crossing, hopped off from | SELEC"ON ONLY ERSONAL Lt : Osalka, By Sept. 14 (P —Alr-} I J dard time this morning for home, R = = With a il ca | veral months itios ! s of Kinshu Windsor, Ont i the offing, senate democrats ar i 1 ed todiy Dhotosarle e Mercury Soars to 93 at Noon— Desires to Remain Aloof Trom (i, to t : 1 T : ; ; The disappointed fliers; who had O E % 1 5 s Nl[iH’I‘ held resolutely to their original| Farmer, Alone, Welcomes Torrid | Presidential Campaign At Present Tiehe they dif ¢ tho e ] 1 of | vlans in the face of adverse nuunnr; Temperature as Remady to Back- —and Wil Not Politically Back | majority of the ) ! T total dan stances, were only dissuaded from | L wrote into the 1 1w i tabout s1( g 7 thelr course by {he plea of | ward Crops. Any Candidate. will compl T o y el < of tare Alderman Judd Calls First and the direct orders of their finan- | S By (#)—\vhile | N4 make for delay e B of recl tural land q .0 cial backers who feared vl oni Sopt. 14 (@ After }lwm 0:, -I': 14 (A—While th neith ! r hpental] Session on South | mpt to span the turbulent At- naching September heat record has not decided to suppor ¥ | ocrats able 4 ¢ 2 | lantic so late in the season would . the middle west two consccutive |FePublican presidential candidate at | jority in « tor End Job Id new names to the growing list ' the T et {hisl L Score Ay el Wwho ha e ked | | | of aviators who have perished in the days, the mercury sef out for new g RS Lot Tornte il F v i 5 R ty Jail, fine of e Altiture: records o today at the treasury to fave L 4 spretic W 1 sc Al e T Weather Favorablo e ! ch %. Hughes from a personal 1 e to s el i i tholonne. can Ixeceding| able jeragLhatgthopholts e o il iew. It was added, how- ) « : ! A0 MES Ly nrainer uptness ttended this {vear might be recorded befor ever, that this did not necessarily S| ' rigid : 2 by Mayor Weld on the ate vesterday e mean that Mellon would be behind 1 LA Sea Mountain High appointed to fourth day, and every : Iy attained alti- | gya extreme heat had resulted in | HUghes should Hughes declare him- S e d [ ) e e vestigate the circumsta in readiness for ¢ Attorney T. SR Imore than a dozen 1hs today sacandiate Admittedly these and other ’ . t hie . ding the laying of the South | .- 00N® t0 make his opening As o farewell tribute to their fol- | W 10 At Press Conference Called Mt s : ! J 1 ; o : SO0 % dress to the jury, intercst in which low Canadians, Captain Terry had forced the closing of part of the At a special press confer e o T “r‘r* o ! t « s stre pavern said today | was keen b 156 at no e had and Lieut. James Medcalf, of the schools in Chicago, sent t sands called at the secretary's office, it LR 1ROt o! iy ' that the fiest oting will b he given an intimation of what evi- il-fated monoplane Sir John Car- [ =y 5y o B parks to seek |Was declared that Mr. Mellon ra- | gu 'y 005 SO ; Gty 1 evening, September the | dence he had in Mrs. Ir- 1 the Windsor fliers dropped a | garded President Coolidge as de- gpioooiio s i - i L onteal iR E Tk . win, the widow, early wreath over the harbor before head- | (*MPOTE relief and left hundreds S reasury in the coming y o ¢ r lling for the appoint- ! \jth an elderly 5 ; et ; G | finitely out of the fleld through 1is ! there may be a decline in a1 : i the committee was intro- | \ih 40 elderly coup R ing out on their course. of thousands sweltering in tempera- | giatement in the Black Hills that he Bk ? Sieiy atlthe Soini ) pearance in cou line had come That course was to take them tures that passed the 90 mark Mon- : 5 : i s . with the sheriffl and two personal r 1 not choosa to run in 162, i eteiie : ) tor by Councilman along the South Coast to Por Aux |day and have becn mounting high- A LR : f e LR and onfercnce | s he secretary, 1t was asserted, M- and how \ 1L 1 is as follows ! G asques, 300 miles distant, thence ler cach day sin Rl 0 e na o X \ 5 Mrs. Cline and Cline's sister, to Cape May, across Cabot Strait to| About the only person welcom- F\m‘“E".m\’:w‘mN f should be made cxist not only 1 of ¢ Eile ; Mrs. Wi ywed tha North Sydney, N. and then toling the torrid wave was the farmer = vy 0} B0 S SRR 1 heiondrze o ! e : e RON wasrell Old Orchard, Me, from when, if the jof the middle west who has been|as o reauit of st k. P 85,1y G ; iled. weather continues propitious, they | praving for corn weather. s tinl ol stoplessRirome ille: each individu s v S ot lay b Pleads With Author will continue on to Windsor without |* heat ¢ ; et Be wabla suppsrhe M. i de Nins in the matter of e Mr. Noone had said before cort BN hce CroniHeID iy Hughes, his former cabinet associate e b wile 1 lins and mizing of a stopping. While the hot weather 1 helping | 1o Scs: RS former e + surtax rates, which Jave en a . ) : onnaAmIEINg Of & | pomed that he had pl & Should they reach home after |oorn, many farmers feared that the | w. v Lolhlant lief bone of contention in con- . 7 i this committee to | Cline to change his plea cept dark, the fiiers anticipate making a : L Bven though he is friendly to 085 since the first post-war revi- v instan 1 s a convietfon for man " il E & |crop already is too far hehind to s 1 report on the cost of | & €OT r in Tandinel et W Ersdge ol AN SRR S SSRE TR e BRI Hughes, the secrotary was said to sion bill was introduccd, q wve he T 1 the sources of trecy | Killing Irwin on May 16 at Cline's Clemens, Mich., an army field 20 |T(ch maturity bet R ittt | fC°L that he should not coms out in Both Partics Agreed I 1 s 1, but Cline mlics north of Windsor on the AR "\ '! ‘nlr {_a'. (rx]ofl erac 'l ®|favor of any candidate at this time. One feature of tax revision [ s Judd said he expects | WS adaman A merioanside )"’}'( ot dmmdlutesreller ']’";“I he |\, L. Mellon, Pennsylvania re- [which both parties scom to o P Gouat e Saniat to stats nie| Then court was delayed after its Wood and Schiller came here from P04t Wave that has spread Mke @ puplican state chairman, talked |agreed now i that providi G sons for the investigation amg |OPNINE because of the conference Orchard, Me., on the day fol-110% S0 NE BIBKel over the €n- ity sndrew Mellon over the tele- |reduction of the corporatl Of 4201 plan of procedure, at the | Which the court, the state’s at- lowing tho takeoff of Ol Glory from |(ire middle section of the country.|phone today from Pittsburgh, It |How miuch the eut will be X The committes con. | (OFREY and the defense counsel took there and arrived here shortly after |lieadings of 10 to 20 degrees above wag gaclared and denled reports (to be determined, but some lead rman Judd, Alderman |PArt Immediately after it was end- the Carling had left on its unsuc- Normal are likely to continue at|ipat the word had been given out 'are suggesting t the levy bR e i ir and J. F. Maerz, Council- | 24 €1 who had not been out, was cessful quest of transatlantic glory. |least until Thursday night, it Was|,rier g recent conference here to | duced from 13 1-2 per cent {0 11 pe el Sablotsky and Bartlett, |asked by the clerk if he wished to Originally the pilots had planned |Indicated, when showers are expect- | et % (0N SRR IS A O - gl it change his plea and he turned to his to make a non-stop flight from |¢d, With possibly some moderation | “mho republican chairman declared t o M | counset and after conversation in a ine (Continued on Page 15.) In Chicago at n“oflm\ the mereury | gy ging the presidential nomination | tax still is a sub, | plied came the new o AN i had climbed to 98, All mOrning i ng that the matter had not been |lation. There are t OVER NIAGARA FALLS’N' and the by Judge |readings were above those of it | iho gnject of the discussions at the | democrats who insi | Yeomans AR ed. jouine HoMes yesterany, (Bud HIRD o isuny | from $400,600,000 to ) — | Sourt wa the apectators |peared likely that yesterday's high | Mellon Not in Race lcan be made without impair i have Tourists Sce Body Caught in Rapids | 5" ",“"‘.L L e e jmark of 95 would b~ passed Any effort to enroll support for |OPerations of the treasury. Some of ; | Sherift Vinton met hia vio and sls- I]IEI] IN l][;EAN ST[]RM i l‘x;_“»lrdc of 600 V‘m];“l.‘\l»\ ‘\.l«hmvl Mr. Tlughes at this time would be | the republicans estimate that 1he and Huclod Over Falls Drink {lor, Thoy ronneliossiten cor buildings were ordered close S ; s ew | duction can be between §3 5 | some time he serve the yes Inoon because of the heat. Do metiicand oauthoslasdiini ey and $350,000,000, while others hold After Jump From Bridge {in the county jail, where he has O} P o andiilen Bottig kil g hB s inn b § 1 Falls, N. Y, Sept. 14 P-—~{o\wn court in Manstield had held @ | Only Faint Hope Is Held M=h' o sufferine thou : llopti s fno Siperaondl S Kol L : e from the Goat|nim for the superior court. During o 5 R ”";'“fl‘ ]“’I»‘ oS TOMNINgE. |knowledge that he will run, the [0 e W o chi u into the upper rapids | s gatention he kept at work on for Safety of Fliers [Dasicotils edibeeh = ilded pto v was said to feel nd reliet and naval expansion. st ¥ and | his hooks and finished one novel, S S AR B halietil secretary himself, often men- | = g 3 er the Ameri-{yaq another under way and wrote a and Editor e e rnging the total fOr | ioned as potential presidentint tim- | Frieda Hempel’s Suit ) ; | number of poems iree days {niChicagolttolal doaen | Ha=ti ok not tael that Te woulaitei | spp 5 | not woman's leap) of | IEC ROTR S s omis New York, Sept. 14.—Only the the heat In other middle wostorn gl which e Beg) b this!tim e X OER REU DL (UE t ontinued wn | car excursion circular on|joormed and it was through State's faint hope that a small collapsible | cities, | cH i m ')'Ilvnn‘ Hr,m.,‘v( I « e it had ‘, en nfln S ,1 With & Pin | y41orney Noone that the hidden evi- rubber boat with three daring air B | y Frieds Hemp: s ! s ! places the following naine | yonce was expected to be + P sifice last We v * shilanthropist, was see . et (Ana nwood Ter- - el ossed Atlantic since last Wednesday . i R R L L Hartford Autoist Gone s e Were Fast Friends today remained to searchers for the S Al : ter Fatal Accident | "514.5. Shee L.t Nel Irwin, who occupants ¢ the monoplane Old DIES IN HER 82D YEAR High Powered Stations Arc Defi- | [0 b ”{“ =i : 1 After Fatal Accident i1+ | tachment for € 4 ions now under consideration by ! s i woman was < Glory after discovery of the wrecked | 1 & - | 7 4 S L o7 [latter's house HEl el ainng oAt i it ] e | mitely Favored by Federal Radio |courts be d: pending th o | city d with gray hair. | ©HCE 1O e e s ¥ ! | - <) jcome of iscus: + coat with . : Newfoundland. { t of New Britain For Commission law and e i lge and near W o With a detailed description of the S [ et v n con e e Villin recovercd wrec the searching Teard 45 Callcd o Her Washington, Scpt. 14 P—A pol- | Triendly affiecs of i s | Sorior i A to carry away a wounded steamer Kyle last night reported it Ry fcy definitely in favor of high pow-| cnthaler were credited sith bri & i 0 il e P shadowy outline of “will continue the search, come what broadeasting in the interest of | apout the discussions. The suit w ‘ the body passed ov AL 5 nay.” Elizabeth A. Foulkes, &1 | the listening public has been adopt-| hroug to compe 1 Y e 8 It was partly s g They later The tenacious hope of the scarch- | years old, a resident of this ety for 1 DY the fuderal radio commission, | $45,000 annuity Mi Irwin ing craft was indicated in one line [y oo oo L3 | Which looks for a steady increase|lcged Mr, Heckseh (Continued on Page 16) e at the end of another message, “we | " "'fl“"‘ o “!r] ¢ ’:"?";'“‘”'“‘“_"’ In; e snupinerotistations forhishi| IR SNENE VGE shot 1 stomach and «till are searching for the boat.”” |* e Rorii o dine o RN e g dwattage 5 g 5 e Irwin was removed to the hospital. The Kyle indicated the steel fuse- | Walte 233 Maple strect | Commissioner Bellows sald tods WANING ANK F ) s u pint of his blood in an age of Old Glory was shattered | where she had been making her | After a of s nansctioniain Seh o R S 0 ClVlL WAR ARMY R S P e cither by the force of its fall or the | home for many years. st eiell ihis ol ) i : | Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. August | would g e i edi with com made of the main tank holding 900 | 7" i UBUSL| would grant greater powers m‘ d emed to iy oy iy 0 i 0 A s, Jas & davghter of | brondeastors in_ general. inasmuch | ) st ‘ ; - ¥ Leratets ! weight probably went to the bottom | 7ohn Colgrove and Elizabeth (Ken- as many stations ahove 10 watt; .| Grand Rapids. Mich 14 (D] rs, com 5 11 1 b s won repl s- | though 4 e |near) Colgrove. Althouzh she was | it was in the public interest that| —The annual g of the Grand [disabléd and unable 1o i BT T vou | Cline Had Complained “The ship's undercarriage and |10V active fr Iy she was well | the superstations grow in number. | Army of the Iepublic ocrupicd (he e 5 o The Ccoroner investigiied and left wheel are fairly complete,” | Known and ves a legion of The commissioner said he had|thoughts today the veterans of !sion e AR i 5 e wo week v TR i T | found, much to his surprise, an al-|the Givil war here for their sisty-|consin, . Innnes Onio, ~ew Meriden Youth Given re and s | erim pair had q tiw ¥tk Dally Mireor owned by | iviving her are her daughter, | most unanimous agreement AMONE | first annual encampment Dvaa = Al | Jail Term and Fine | 1 a 1 tha e Mrs. Westlake, a son, W radio manufacturers and engineers | route a mile long, much of it a i w o lained to the state poli Willlam Randolph Hearst, backer of | > Ly : ; nis h i r oot took ERNEE s < . 2 : : | Foulkes of Brooklyn, N. Y. deasting conditlons were | wearisome a of Monroe avenu e e jumped. civing @ severe b the flight, from Douglas Muir, cor- - ¥ : ; i A | ) : | of the Tine bl Sl et : | board the Kyle, “But ! (WO grandchildren, Misses Jeanr f and steadily improving. | the march provided a test for men, | ¢ i . hands of his friend BONCCUS B hoandyins gt ]e log | 2nd Tsabelle Westlake. The latte He added that the new sets now | many of whom long ago lost much | i iy o ASKS CONY[CT'ON Irwin was arrested, f nd giv- fiespingsimniielpportsiare o tan RIeUHa o o 1 g S buloine ol iconiins Ronkcha: miiiat bvave more | of their vigor, i g rolling for the en & suspended sen y drunke e of sm_w‘v:nmz (T\_ldwn'f“ :‘f enior High school. efficient for reception on the band| Al of the vet perbaps: swere | b i | breach of peace charges boisterous weather in this vicinity RIS | : I b 3 G 5 IPuneral services will take between 20 and eters than | slow of foot and sc of breath. | State! Orn Ay GomIe . B Trwin told the that yhichimay siveia dllie o) the fate | oot ioma: of ! alrs.. Weslink former ones, due to better tuning| Not one, however, but was s ek Abiornsy. Comley: Acks e | '3 o bagn 4t the liouss o few of the three brave men who accom- | .\, 0\ afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev, | equipment. {in spirit, determined to cov Bill of Murder In Wirst Degree |hours before shooting. She said vanied Old Glory on this ill fated |\wyyam 1. Alderson, pastor of | Station WGY. the 10 att | foot of the path and once mor 7 |that she feared her husband | endeavor. 5 v Trinty Methodist church, will offi- | station at Schencetady, N. will | in review before his command Lo Ll i Azainst Alleged Wife Slayer. The corone econst the Both Mulr and Captain Travmer. |ijate. Tnterment will be in Fair-|in all probabilty he glven a new|chief Loand = John ( events which had transpired on the in command of the Kyle, left 10| o cometery. el il e ST s s o ngton, . C., wer eport, 14 (A grandll i o tha orima, axhrassed ‘the doubt in their messages that the | renewal of its 30-day permit expir-| the last parade. Dossibly rt today. nowW in session here has been | gninion that after the two men had e found was that of Old —— ——— ling today. | was the last parade of the A vith a Michigan re Carper was arreste ¥ by Attorney Wiliam | piced Mrs, Irwin on a train for |8 Fant areantoation: famous as ning car hai struck o |H. Comley cturn a true bill of{Now York, they had hought liquor s despatch said in part: The i T None but soldicrs of CIE R IE v of Chickamauga.” curh at the corner of Britta nd first degree against iy yyillimantic and returned to the ingine and body of the prane evi- || VY OMAn Hg‘lS I‘pltuqc | Meriden, Sept. 14 (®—The Merl-| war was permitted to participate in | Hawk was with the Eighteenth | Vuola, 60. of Norwalk, Who house, Cline driving the truck in dently had been torn from the wing, In anald Ahmon_\' | den Journal will say today that at althe march. Women. children and|O0io infantry and was discharged under bonds of ged, on May 17 in a fi which they had gone to the station. leaving no trace of the control | Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 14 (P | Special meeting this afternoon the | civillans were denied places in 1 captad wh amount was set as shot and killed his | About a mile south of the farm, cockpit except one lever and speak- || _Mrs Alice D. Hubbard of Marl- | | Preferred stockholders of the Con-!line. No lags or s rds, exer == bond for appeal today. | sephine, 40, in - their the truc t a tree and Trwin, aft- ing tube located mear the fuel [ yorg has one of the largest back | | necticut Telephone and Electric Co., |ing the national and state flags a . = walk cer investigating the damage, wan- gaiges. Iragments of canvas body || payment alimony elaims on rec- | {Ie. it is expected that « two-thirds | department and post flags were VRENCH REPLY TOMORROW stimony given at a hearing held | dered along. Cline followed some casing are painted silver and blue.” 09 ™ gh has asked the conrt | |vote Will authorize the directors to | lowed. | THE WEATHER Paris, Sept. 14 P—The French [by Coroner J. J. Phelan, who found |{ime later and was reported to have Tt was pointed out that the sud- || that her husband be adjudged in | |$€1l the company’s plant No. 2, for-{ The line of march took the ve | = reply tarift question will bhe | Vuola criminally responsible, tended | been seen by a neighbor staggering len gossation of the Ol Glory's ] contempt for failure to pay sepa- | |merly the Wileox & White company | crans from the state armory throush | | v and vicinky: || transmitted tomorrow, the Erench [to show that the accused was jeal- |from one side of the road to the 80§ calls early Wodnesday indicat= || rate support for almost ,eight | |factory, and the manufacturing| Monroe avenue to Fulton strect park | | General tonight and reign office today informed the {ous of his wife owing to the dispar- | other. v that the eraft had been forced | years. The bills amoufit to [ |MEhts and equipment for a wire in-|where Commander-in-chief Frank | | Thursday; warmer Thurslay. American embassy. Indications are [ity of their ages and to the alleged [ Cline. on reaching the farmhouse ec-| A, Walsh and his staff reviewed the | | isulation. The name of the pros | 'old soldiers. 1In the stand also were \tive purchaser was not disclosed, £10.139. (Continued on Page 15) fact that his wife had received un- attention from her landlord. that the reply may not be so favor- was first (Tontinued on Page 15.) Wble as expeete

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