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News of the World By A sociated Press agIqry a;m\ nauaauno ‘uuo) ‘plojrey “1daq “Japy DRITAIN HERALD Av Week Ending Sept. 10th erage Daily Circulation For 14,187 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, ITHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. —.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS CAPITAL STOCK IS INCREASED T0 BUY STATE UTILITIES United Gas lmpmvement Gom- pany Will Take Over Big Holdings in Connecticut NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD GAS PLANTS INGLUDED Officlals, Grouping of Properties in Nutmeg | ! : Iv After 1 O'clock and Sherin |] about the spot for some time did || potermined to Start Her Attempt ns 5 State Will Result in - Economies | | not reappear. Posse Which Starts on Tradl of to Fly Over Atlantic Sunday— to Which Otherwise Could Not he | _ p & Fleeing Men, Last Seen Headed | Round World Flicrs Finally Heed s o % Rrought About—Better Service to 2 e Vor Beaver Park sectfon In Out | Pleas of Toved Ones. e Public Promised. - P ot B e skirts of the City Johns, N. F., Sept. 15 (# 4 080 (ol IS 5 v | 1 1 1 " Sept. 1 Philadelphia, Sept. 15 (T)-—Stoc J With only the battered hulk of the|!2X revisic 1 jations, i s ¥ New Ha i Your pri olders of the I nited Gas and ym,‘ t monoplane Old Glory on board, | /'8 epinion. or 1 ling o feral pr provement Co. at a special meating | thoasl ol ;‘(*'i{'\'\!‘xf, s headed — L ) o taday voted to increase the riz- search for the three men fell capital stock from B b S F om the sky into the storm swep! ol > abson [atlsnclan RO Aoy e st 0 iy 7 | v Li Downward Drilt in ISty ™ e coaren mae sivtden no trace | : is foy the pur il of the plane’s rubber life raft | ! SRtainiCor one object that was believed to "r- | 2o PREDICTS NUMEROUS LOSSES 1% .0 ', ] AL Lloyd W. Bertaud and James D. H i 2000 ]-, S ,h T h D ] i S a 0 T d N Zem pvice conipanies. | &Lk pilots and Philip A, Payne, manas roops search Typhoon Dissolution Suit Opens Today m \ superior 1thorized n; : - 7 e ng editor of the New York Daily - r ound over i< ge and | Urges Greater Care in Purchasing | yo M7 &0 C18 S0 (008 f " d r " d G C P : ] Siror, nsenger on bourd 1 Debris or Hun reds issing artiord Gounty Court om city on & serious c Gue ! s Countless “Luck” Investors Plane. stat a ; s The search was continued in the = prisor w , ol \re Headed Vor Ride Awak- hope that the crew wight be four terbury 1rles | ) LT S 1 HOTELS SWEPT AWAY BRESIDENT ALSOP TESTIRIES - 1 . g : ening. e nt a 1 vest e SIS would cont the search —_— i (‘oke Securities Co.. which owns| Welicsley Hills, Mas 15 BLRLEEON i Atter getting out of the cell into e iLise I RO i until dark Lefore ng for this 500 Fishing Boats Reported to Have Organization Having Over 400 Mem- : i mbeL . iy \is oL fr | port. . That var ,, New Have 0. and |na (;‘ ur rvl\ neral drift | P About tso and a f days will be | Been Wrecked—Path 60 Yards| bers in Life-Test as 100 Signers | ; o r”»i 0 shares of the common stock |of industria c ue e S e s ! cing it was though of Hartford Oity Gas Light Co., cach inally dow r several 184N r‘u IS I YRES U Wiaa Swepl, - Chrougl First for fts Abolition—Annual | wer Hill section of 15 par cars, Leroy I, presiiantiofiPteaiu toDif e SN RoMIns o | o stock ra o authoriz Babson Stati organization | Were under "‘\‘ ‘ 8P i Ctty. Meeting Omitted This Year, | A P 1 Sialor e 4 clared here today, MU Ho] ok B2k IS b ¢ Wi Tt Peave in | wreck Tokyo. Sapt P 1 Hartfo pt. 15.—(R) R0 e of Day Zitmmerman, Inc T41h (Continued on Page 17) Jout the P SRCHIORE 6L E ord county crowded 1 s s in exchange and ence = e et for court room tod men ment for a like number of s s that bonds and other . e e i the no-par stock of Day and investmients must rule \xnan 1 1 QUi st N . Exchange of Stock 10k IS necessarily for p|nmmm Mntatite b il et 5 that troops Connecticnt Valley T oc and Zimmerman will give the United [1e00s high investment valu o ”‘ : ‘ ‘\‘”‘ ¢ AL . Lprovems Co. a controling is this applying to L1 ) L s s askoelntion in that widely known Public | Iso i less d to e 5 the e bmient ol A {oTa T r Iis Co. Day and Zimmerman, aais o sl Plans iNew \dmmx, tration .1 nie the | manent recelver to wind up. its at ne., @S interes in and operates rgs and stabl of 3 3 p . provertics in 15 slates, serving 43 s is what s pushing | at State Agricultural Lo ; : 1vi alre. A e ISenaton N,\@ Ready (o ties with a population of |1 ek issues in such a re- v in Kumamoto prefecture, the r 3 ? o ¥ 50,000, % Gross® carnings it tiia | v but a serutiny of College ot e Ao e Go With State for ATEEr propertics r the Day s of the New York T e e nran N Zimmerman nanagement approxi- will show more divergence - T 5 e = ; llinois® Man mated ) last Amor nent than ever hefe Hartford, Sept, 15 (P—The ex Sported 1o} ! the larger prop e The finest discrimination was nee- | tive committee of the state b with b 18 LT SR man Byl 1 1erman | USAry in the purchase of stocks to- control, meeting here this noon, took men W 1gton. Sept. 15 P—The pre are the Nation Service |19, e suid, as some companies with action involving the «xpenditure of b R Corporation, th tilities ] 1gs soon would strike over half a on dollars s W ; Co. and it Service!| high carnings | Plans for the new adminisiration ans would instruct their delegates Ce | np. building at the Connectient Agricul epublican convention for The stockholders also voted to | Buying tural coll Storr, for which th Prey t 1¢ of Illinois, was increuse the number of dircetors | 1 of credit and egislature appropriated $420,000 | coyvernment or Nye, of that from nine to 12, including the pr | prices will go i were a pred. nd the number of hou: 4 dent of the company who will b declared Peay This buildine will also contain | siroyed at 3 7 ex-officio a member of the bhoard MY of new investors Who i racitation rooms and laborutorics. ) \ 1 15 el nerson vored The three new directors elected are [are now buying stocks regardless of The s aceep are ¢ S 1 t 2 v Norris of Nebraska, for the Charles D Day and Zimmer- P! d regardless of the old and Rishop, New Iiritain ar vphoon is esti 1 at ) ‘eiation |nomination, Senator Nye said he man: Morris Stroud, pre of i ¢ n reaction are 4| Yor the building its e y sorinllon)j B T American Gas Co.. ar s S rude awak ning. This will T T e e M. Cole [leved ; Sogeiducan el Gates of Drexel and Co., Philadel- 1928 is ove nent A o 1 li onfer | . 1 the « n anc hi | for the a5 b % f : i | s. on |said he was ready to go with his Artl W. Thomson, president of (0 ect his com- iy o0 architacts, for the By ey K T i i i ' that | ‘l‘Y 'H!l‘ n”l e ST R e that “the control | 4viiberation same time re- ey LR My AN CER P i el 1t ‘w.vu Dakkatn had little or no polit tockhol said tha ntro S fimids. for Taten orl school, were also aceepted, | stores in v e HOEARRAS {- {eal effect in its neighbor state of of the New Haven Gas Light Co, and sains, o \ tor these two structures may be put | sration w o U I ST SR AN o 1 Delata 5 R he interest ¢ riford « {i rargaine e rules for R ™ . ) <ociation was held t 1kota, e B ‘”\' y!,]u.’.. ”,m‘.’?m- ivestment suceess.” S 2 “\ Ihe Lrustecs of fsong v Fid i Although he hoped ght Co. zs 10 n 1 e i the state hospital for tie insane Lnicibs . i fien Zounte bl pr x{<|nm, which g muy. oy \"""f’ }"1“ N MiddistowsiiWaretanthorlzeiio ks A Mr. Alsop Testif N LG o diby e 4 ¥ il S Y cots for the new i reight Vs on it \ 3 I ‘¢ ot vas Dr. A, A Mi Mit X 2 the y-laws provide nator Nve suid that he sglmpRos P LU b el et wdelplia, | FOOmM section at that intitution o ; Ly i 1t vith of proper \M-Iyn onnecticn >m| will S LA * | gonoral (contract was. aivardad ¥ \ i June. There are Gipomide Gty o i economes becuuse O Tl ol ekt tor ot e Loucki and Clark, of Wallingtord re tor four 1 members. rp- [Beale BY e e R R RS bet- |05y would come when every member | the 10west of 11 bidders, at $59,456; | jron [alslyntoniy:ct et A vd shol ing financing and operating resuits |9f the cconomic community would the plumbing contract to Brown | sticks. ; i R red 1 was that will give to the patrons of these D¢ called upon to justify that which | Brothers of Middletown, lowest of S = ol ¢ ion of ‘a companics in Connecticut an - in- |1 2018 by that which he produces, | CIght bidders, at $17.226.35, and the | priv G OPERATIONS d st | owether creasingly better public servies. “When that day of reckoning . healing contract to 1. Mills of 1 2 R e aa ',,“,‘H, L A\l it f PR T o R T id, “there will be in-, Middletown, lowest of six bidders, at THE F RD : lication, the Con- slation. H ties mot only does not impose any | '°0¥° sulfering for the nation ov the [ 85,345, d e i e purden on the net carnings of the |1MIUSY which has run afoul of this | The hoard also gave its 0. K. to i 'K;\ B DDA LI gerS United Gas Tmprovement Co., but is CC0nomic law. Most of our troubles, |recent appointment of Major Rich- itk milar to f MeNary-Haugen | more than a seli-supporting propo- (©V°N in these prosperous times, are (ard J. Hughes of this city as com- Contractor Applics for Permit (o ) ) "““““\’ over the veto of Pres | Hitiony i to our failure to u and | mandant of the soldiers’ home at 1 on vas publis C that a house divided inst itsclt | Noroton, and of Major Arthur ¢.| Make Alterations to Store on 1o a st i E | cannot and." i ett, of Bridgepc as exeentive ki i "W o H s te e (d | “: T e e B R i i Would Link Middletown Ne ven, Sept. 15-=Tripartite | E eelraC stre A AT T S 4 by the Huri | of America as a nation:lay in' the - = e in T ) o And Meriden With Busses 1l Gast Campany L ihs. Kovitr wnm 1l unity of her states and of l BUND OR ER 0 Alam ke ESicait)) hor \“” \v<‘jv' nes |y Sept. 15 P—Mayor ny of Pittshur P people. g I o! eX s Cominities e today received a any of shurgh Penna ,.ml 116 i our mroatiatant 5 ernoon on erd b n furni to the dir o lt n\( ”w’\‘y‘\’lu““ ‘lmwi;'\:”,‘,'.:\ : ",'-,”' Tiropeé; whore raclall anta onisms | IR HEgtoy ,w‘ = |\ jed for 1! with monthiy balance sheets, | 7 X & that v‘v‘ 7 \' iy rong ts subsidiary, the , £ Lh ) Fod i s Cil permit having been issue v ANy nehiber e e s e ‘ ol s Connecticut Light and Power Com- ‘\““‘1- g “|‘: ‘.'1”1:;;1I:;|.;P s s ;;:,: mr:hn Stanley. Works Gives City Land at iy St maul ’wv“ o i 1 have g [ e Hita b uacs Tortroltay pany will cotuplete the e T Teerted, o mmerten st | Comner of Elm and Church Streets d for permission to do the al- 10 be own o L R s wents whereby a monster gas plant ! Gl 2 1 and while awaiting blue ; RSt the W " now in the course of construetion | D¢ JUS! A8 strongly united industrial- | o Ajd Motorists, E0ile oL T 2 rned bl N here will supply not only this distriet |1 28 she is politically 0 ] 1 With (s ance st utany member w s Son but Hartford and, through the Con- < = A small'plot of land ak the south- fie Job: o several hundred. dol gpniion atgouny fent Company holds that the trolley AR CIaT e and Hotas Company DRUG CLERK CONFESSES corner of Church and Kim 14rs" worth of building as well as lines does not pay e e Bridgeport, Sept. 15 (P—Grorge | streets has been conveyed to the city |T*moving — practically the ntir Tication ot “The Grower™ 1 % 3 The ion of the stockholders of | SMith, 27, drug clerk who was iden- | by a quit-claim decd filed by the |front tiscontinued last March as a matter CANADA WINS SEAT U. €. I. foday glves them con- |tifled by John Nicho as one of two |Stanley Works foday and will be = of rconon Shipman asked 7] oo o0 Mol T pyee e e s ‘,m\;uy““ \Hv(\\ruh:u‘wi him in mw‘ o !\H’l‘l u; round ),,m nly» intersection lldl\ Is \“("“m: mal re ,\;]._‘. I,,. mem- | B S L e ; |store on April 14, has confessed to fand reduce the hazard at this point. st I hers at the o r. Alsc some fime are just maturing. Nicho noticed Smith on the strect [corner $3.14 feet along 1‘lwvrh‘ Forli, Italy, Sept. 15 (UP)—An|appual statement had been made | [C4E1° of natior JLley sucs A $0,000,000 plant is heing crected | THesday night and had him arrested. ind southerly on | infant Mussolini, child of the pre s vear. jossd et dod b plaare IntEseacun o the water front and New Haven |SMith is being held in $1,000 bonds | with a radius of 36 {mier. was awaited today With tr Planned Annual Report S B s el ey Tithor T e rea g LAY | ok a court hearing. | mendous expectation in Villa care-| g J AT SERUR TR op | a0 Salvador and Czechoslovakia, proved o fake care of the barges Lol BT | P the Mussolini home here || sald the directors w Intending to | which will carry al to the furna é ““””A" Rachel Mussolini expects ymake an annual re pm! of the fiscal | e 'BROTHER NOT ABLE TO HOLD SISTER Ji\ic'-ri " " i s s S 0 WAL KER CALLS ON i Company was denied the right | munica HI with the premier L e W.m!wr,»! 1927 to distribute gas to the several | RRome B ol 0. 1. Rhodes of Springfield, Mass, | but the Conneeticut Lizht and Pow- tice for his home. Ha usually ar-1 ¢ jntrodqueed to Judge ar Company with @ similar petition frives in a motor car which he drives| oy o C participate | vas given the state’s permission. The [ New Haven, Sept. 15 0P — No|the Sullivan family for the past week | Nimself at g 1 : " i Puris, Sept. 15 P~ Mayor James tion taken now indicaies that Kop- {1on, able to retain his grasp on |and apy d to be recovering r\mn‘ Asholondbur: flaoded the i »"““I crefary and Treasurer Arthur B, | I. Walker, following in {he """"l’“ pers will manufacture ) SSBUE e i e e U”mr nt illng Barly fodiyanin i oduycLiBin s SONS ENRENE LRGSO NGl 0 ot clation was called |01 Lindbersh and Byed, paid a flect- it will be distributed ihrongh Con- 9 59 G : brother heard her pacing about her | Premicr encounter severe conditions| o ypo ciand and testified to the : IN& Visit to the mother of Charle neeticut Light and Power Company [92 Mechanic street, saw the woman, | voom and when he hetnd her r in_driving here. ARiountiotiiobibieton s | Nungesser todiy and assured her « madns, Mrs. Nellie Driscoll, 35, of 1,602 [a window, fushed in just in time ml W ARLSOTHL Bt C) - his own sympathy and that of the - Lexington avenue, New York, plunge [sce her clambering out on the wins(ifraL RO RIGyRiant i B - 4 | &reat city which he is chief exe- RIOTERS AND POLICE DIE {10 the ground three stories below. |dow sill. He reached the window | ST : : ® T |cutive in her bercavement. Constantinople, Sept. 15 () WO |Her leap is believed to have been|just as she was toppling out and | CHURCH ANTTOR A Rl H_ 1 i THE WEATHER i As a concrete eviden of this revolutionists and two policemen {due to a tempos derangement | grabbed her by the hair but his | Winsted pt. 15 (A Charles | ) | |sympathy he presented her with a were killed in an exchange of shots [hrought on by a nervous breakdown. | strength was not 1 to the task "w ik, nitor of the Methodist | ) New Britain and victnit | | ehe r $900, the remainder of a yesterday in the main street of Para [She is now on the dang list at|of dragging her in and after a few |Episcopal church, who cut his | Showers this afternoon, Re I {fund collected in New York by ad- when the Turkish police raided a |New Haven hospital and is suffering | minutes during which he hung on|throat and tock poison Tues. ! erally fair tonight and Fri- | |wirers of her aviator son meeting of a revolutionary commit- |from a fracture of the leg, broken | desperately, the hair slipped from |died in the Litchfield County hospi-| | day; somewhat cooler tonfght. | | “Tt is & mark of the estean and | tee composed of three Armenfans [faw and internal injuries. his grasp and she dropped to the|tal today. Ha fs survived by his| ! ! |sympathy of the citizens of New and one Turk. Mrs. Driscoll has been staying with | pavement below. widow and one daughter. | * Yorls," the mayor said, “and at the | in Statement, Declare that | P Sea-Story Writer Sees Sister Die in Ocean Stamford, Manning, 34, E. Dingl lost at oft N 8 week, it was learned here tod Captain Dingle, his sister, who Sept — Mary sister of Captain A sea story writer, was sea accompanied by was his ‘¢ was on one of th rew” and heroine, voyages which form the basis for most of his tales of the the tragedy occurred While heavy sea, when cruising along in sea the “Gauntlet,” Cap- Dingle's craft, struck the ially submerged wreck of a i| pa || boat and the steering gear snap- 1] vea swinging the craft around with such suddenne at Mics Manning was thrown into the sea. Her body sank immediately i| although capi Dingle cruised s t and ain BATTERED HULK OF - REP- OLD GLORY BEING BROUGHT T0 PORT, Searching Steamer Gives UpE | Fuile Hunt for Three ! Missing Airmen o idge WINDSOR PLANE DELAYS | I8 FLIGHT BAGK HOME Wil Continue Journcy Tomorrow— Ruth Elder Arrives In New York Speaker of House, ]’mmmentl\ dential Candidate Thinks Congress May Slash Agrecing LONGWORTH ADVISES COOLIDGE FOUR PRISONERS AGAINST CALLING SPECIAL SESSION MAKE GETAWAY IN BREAK THIS NOON Quartet Saw Their Way to Liberty at New Haven Mentioned as Presi- Taxes by $300,000,000 This Year. prondet " County Jail ONE TO ESCAPE IS MAN HELD ON FEDERAL GI'ARGE Sensational Break Discovered Short Democratic Women in \l.ul Law Violation ington, Sept R Th Lo - PARENTS ACCUSED OF KILLING SONS - « James Dies Suddenly an - Brmhel Sue umbs A 1bs Alter Funeral WHE H\TALIY STRICKEN \uthoritics Charge Vather and Mother Bencfited by Large Life Insurance — Policies of De ceased J o ves, well k poisone Amos | heir two sons, had re Amos Dies Atter Fun Tame 1 at his parents v Amos, his ne re- ter | fore to tell ind child he tin Detroit | parents eent for iliness of t sicians who requested an autopsy | woman. The pred fo pertorm | denied admission houschold and a m At port to Tis Couple 15 Silent his wife in Amos’ BOYS OUTNUMBER GIRLS, Pirst Time Fair Sex Have I At Senior High en In Minovity Sehool Tor i v 0 roll br pat 1 m \ ol ¢ UNVEIL SEATLD I hi i s Hamlin n, H cremonics, and tl Lents 1 ody MRS NUNGESSER AND OFFERS NEW YORK’S CONDOLENCE | sues this ) FRANCE DEMANDS RECIPROCITY IN TARIFF QUESTION Foreign Office Replies to Ameri- Representations Asking Further Negotiations READY FOR DISCUSSION; ENTIRE RELIEF DOUBTRUL Feat of Rephy Not Made Public But I~ Tmumediately Put on Cables 10 Washington—Amerfcan Embassy A ng Lurther Instructions— Tmporters of U, S Goods Suffer- ng s r v in sé of the word as acceptable basis. for hetween t , 1n a r nof a No! s than gh 1 force are offered until A to his note shall received. When a reply United States is received rom the rican gov veady to start such for tie present scale a odi giting American s erably lower rates but ) the limit of those granted ©s with which Fr e has notably Ger- many s known, Germany ecifically mentioned but of this paragraph of the reply The impression both Yrench Wl American circles was that the o was simply the first step in oy it are likely to be pro- longed cxotiations, In the ministry of commerce the par neral that s less than thres or was not mada ediately cabled s handed to Shel- W hous: charge (ffaires, who calle the foreign He was met by appointme Ly M. Arnal, a high official in th onomge department who deliversd the note of three typewritten pages explaining verbally some of the fea- of the reply ter the American communique “As is well known, tion of the F L ambassy is- upon publica chtariff, the American embassy made represents tions to the foreign office as to the extremely onerous incidence of t n& h general tariff with re sp ge number of American products and requested that, pend- negotiations for a commercial between France and the States, the application of tariff rates be suspend Answer Unsatisfactory. “The cmbassy is now in recelpt of veply from the foreign office which suggests negotiation of a gen- 1 nercial treaty on a differ- in the A and re- uctions on bo Iraft treaty as submit tu nvisages partial re t hasis from: new general tariff rates as ap- plied to American commodities |"The French answer cannot be said completely to 1 the sltuation and the form in which it was pre- tions and negotiations which need- 1 be less to say ushed with the Washington May Reject, Too, Washing 15 (®—French rejection of An proposals to on, Sept. rican (Continued on Page 16) CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT MARKS 70TH BIRTHDAY Ia-President at Murray Bay, Can- ada, With Th Children, Their Wives and Husbands (@ —Chint Howard Taft, who 1y, in a tele- his New Yol Justice Wil Sents 1% sum- Canadu, Now York believes the not o “We steps ssages of good ved on his birth- ateful that my three ldren and wives and hus- same time a teibute inon of handd® with and Mrs. Taft he son for whom you we M for this occasion— Greatly moved, Madu N W my ten s tehildren,” said the sor dried her eyes veplicd: “You | former presic are too good, you America | “Ten grandehildren, Judge?” quer- Then with a touch of 1 1SS, Mr i she od | “Just te was reply, “and T “You have come to enconrage me, | wish you could them.” but it is my son I want, but 1 Ve Mr een 8 that as Mr. Taft still hope that he will retuer talk of his children, *“his voice vou will understand my ear pride and as he mentioned when Think it is four months since | b wdchildren he chuckled the he disappe: | wonderful, infectious Taft chuckle “1 know,” she added with & (Continued on Page 16) | which has won him the affectionats | rezard ot all who have ever met nime Kt