New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1927, Page 1

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.S. .S. 1 il CE ) = — —— 2z onl m 0. e. { i ! | el News of the World “T LU Average Daily Circulation For : “uuo, 10J3IRH Week Ending By Associated Press iy diny ‘ st 17tn . 14,354 ATBIQU] 211 I91199UUO) \ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, ":l"I"l'l'l)l—}il‘IIt 19, 1927. —\TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS COMMERCIAL TRUST 15 Millions In Loans Called In, ‘TO CHECK ALGOHOL nglgg\}%‘figr{"% misl% %Y MAKES PROOTIONS, Interest Rates Raised and Stock | {AKING NG NEXT YEARM%UYE{{ I?Ni[]]FA[T]E}},Il_lE]\IITEL ;hRDS]llN Prices Fall In Wall St. Dealmgs EahMaquacturer Vil B ds Dnecmrs Create Four New | []F AMER'BAN I.EGDNNAIRES - Olfces, Elpvating EmDIOYBS Hieh Priced Industrials Break 5 to 15 Points—First| SIg00 Cetain Linit : [:RUSS BUUNTRY AIR DERBY S { Sericus Set-Back Market Has Had Since Coolidge’s e W ‘ L vot Choose” Statemen e e a s a 0 ITamphier Becomes Asst, Treasurer » Yorlk 19 (A—Ma g st t ¥ B tinn. John L. Keddy and Edward E. Ber- General Pershing Sit it Among e Together in Hall | Planes Forced Down Daley and Pascerini, Asst. Secre ney Appointed Investigators fn taries, and Plocharczyk, Manager Pederal Bureau of Efliciency Pre- of Foreign Exchange Dept. dict Slash in Expenses, Whi i . market, whigl ity, suggost indfortas| Bdll i egui TR | at Hometown—Takes X’hul:h Thunders “lthi e praval r shir o conn h s ‘ Off Safely at 11:59. i | . i ' : i This Mornmg Despite Drizzling: Rain,; SRl et e ing n o Hevr G i Thousands Fill Streets to L us set of d i | Verne Rohem Delayed Review Greatest Peace- LG Gener 3 g i et Two Hours in Newfound- Time Parade in History. e land Meadow — Several | Thousands Greet Fliers Sept roar of ers from the 4,000 of that de- GASTON DOUMERGUE 13— W st to get away Bellefonts, Pa. e e ional air derby landed at rport at 12:19 1-2. He - AUTOSENDFOUR IES i e FOURNEW BRITANTES =5 # a2 INSTITEOVERSURBAY LLCREST AVE Z0NE T - SLOGT. OFFCERS - imphier was born fn Wi attended Gilbert Hi FRAN[}E THANKFUL B PILOT EARL FLEET, | ions of § (P—Threa commercial planes en- ountry flight trom d to Spokane, Wash., Hometown, between 1 Tamaqua, Pa., within nty minute period today, ac- less advices rec 1 here. All were red to resume - L{‘_Q'i(m ;\ll‘ilim')’ and Gold KIWANIS CONYENTION ‘Snut!gpm-i‘f‘ Held Star Mothers Attend | Resident Board of Adjustment May e oriallc ey i OPEfi INE“DGEPORT for Manslaughter After Not Consider Second i Fatal Crash Petition President of the Club International | to get r.l ¢ orcement 1 | . | i saves pmv ran Severin Jnhlwm Elected 1pro- | Grand Lodge Templar d | t by from five to ten The step o Address Bodies at Fnter- ‘ A fourth, driven by Pilot Roberts {of Fargo. N. D., was down at New- tainment This Evening “Blue Bird” Lande The planes which were forced to nd at Hometown were those pilot- by E . Hartford, Con . Dillon, Montana, owsky, Coffeyville, ons, had held 1 added “It will do a world of good for c and ¢ nate the law ich has bee to us and the Y0ad an alri\mg at the Bel- when Pilot s Pitcairn fleet first to leave on the sec. £ was the Fagle Rock driven Pilot Miller of Des Moines, Towa. The f nes to arrive ced landings be- arrival here on account of rain e able to take oft again *nd continue the trip. 3 Contestants Depart At 11 o'clock 13 of the contest- ants had arrived and departed. Bellefonte made the day some- of a community holiday. ind factories closing that all ss the maneuvers of the o ous districts were then read, fol lowed by the co Gov. Arm en | oq ssembl ss element tremely dan gead aleohol m , 4s a man, you of the leave me 1 nd “Over There” iz i i ted 1y put those nam, me whe : 1 ¢ p finition of Ki- |1 that grour ‘ 1 e may be elimin- |Erand lodg: S of South M | Brantord cond application d that the petition I 1is killed. No men- answer to flict Over Operation of Mctal gene Detmer brought his Jair down at 9:51. At 9:54 1-4 Pilot Charles got his Eagle Rock un- r way again 1| The Piteairn Fleetwing, first to ar- chaplain; [rive, was delayed by engina trouble, velair piloted by W. H. of Nay Will Figure Tn Neighhorhood Con- | marshal; | . . ! M 1i 5 . Haven, Emery, Jr. of Bradford, Pa. cama i Atte g i Cutting Shears. Lo noat 9:58 at which time four planes i T 1 n, state's attorney b © in sight . on the T firm of Nair & Nair | Children’s d L GoW {about the ficld to witness the arrival ALt PR, e o o law legislaty ! departures. Perfect fiying L i hoping Trio Charged With Beating and S 1 n Willow k dealer who is de- h% idationsSitony her prevailed. : p fendant in an action in which his vent to Oscar Olson of i1 Pilot R. R. Johnson's o Vhrowing Man T'rom Auto In QBT . (RS function ted. t to go L 1 ¢ o ) about. fifty deles t Detmer took off at 10:02 G 10 s Which He Was Riding With Girl. | 4 ! PLE DS NOT GU]LTY 8L 104 Pilot Ranks finally got sue, Mar \ v K : William M cairn Floetwing under way e : ‘ tephen Dudack, | YN Naugat Although he was first to ar- &l it 1 ! Ly Tobn Billadella Areanged in Conrt ester, New he was the fifth to start the rior A -;v rizht A b s 198 ] e e A ) lges ] 1108 of the trip. i ; Neilie o ; i for Murder of Ten-Year-Old Win- | e ¢ R. Unger, flying another ok o enitha g { e ond : ted Garl Goes for “Short Walk ' SUES FOR M]L ON ved at 10:02 1-4, and carty Welcome e siven a vir sted G | x 3o ris n his M. Marin declared Sieincio ey e | And ]‘alls to Return 1 rger of Erls brought 1. m town 1291 Litenneld, Sept. 19 (P—John Billa T | has Waco 10 in at 1 : el S police Pilot B G. Knapp's Waco 10, : For 20 Colony 3 s Suai v i B 1 o “'1‘ Armour and Company, Swift ana | ' 1‘“\(”‘:{",‘ Roosevelt ted to as-¢ Company, Wilson and Company who has Bim in connection 10, arrived he re at 10:01. He got vay again at 10:08 13, of hose Bordino, 1 tzenberger took the ai Saturday Li ger to the air Named As Defendants, | recelved here re down at > Hess Blue- Fleet, tha A. W. Stephen- md Pllot Sadowsky's Swallow, Land In Meadow Newfoundland, N. J., Sept. 19 (P— berts of Fargo, N. D., ant in the national alr derby meadow n today on ac- tv and compass gain alter two QUIZ ON STREET PAVING Man Killed in Auto GETS UNDER WAY TONIGHT - >1f,';(\-, From Stamford 19 (Lo 10wing us touching pil- true | 1l pe v 1 rd from t riled to return. Mrs. 1 her husband 7 tim of foul p mzin in our Connell Committee to Delve Int i ~ Mr. and Mis. McAdoo Expense of Work Done in nt \N( in NC\\ Milford b 19 (). and Adoo and M h some 1 Fnd. con- ttered to nd it imated that at least 2,000 of ' 1 in the legion line of | McAdoo, his ion on t1 farm My REAL TSTATE TRANSFERS, Krenos to | m Spokane, start was n standard a. m, eastern last starter had ect; Harry erg, Hart- to 1 t inst the con v love, Mr. "0 0SS WOLVES FEAST ON BODIES OF QUAKE e n i VICTIMS IN REMOTE. CHINESE KANSU | from Mr, Her Antonina Deubeck to as a violator of the olecoma wttl, Dudley street. |and butter law at ";',“;‘;‘.‘f.1,’;‘};",‘.‘,‘,3,‘;“',; .| MARRIED SATURDAY, ASKS WEDDING h the offs were made at < was E et ervals, and were ac- mba keen regret council to ha ; lished with clock-like precision vention. “My best wishes are with carthshocks of heavy inten, miealioods A tmon council caine he h re, sessions ’ 2 |gition which had threatened post- every one of you,” the message con~ ing June anl July and the intense I'he quake y”' € coived conflicting ' n court i || ¥ nt shortly before the rac suffering s care of all the ap- || lisite mn. (H:m 8 Emil 3, Danbe M. Brown, who is known |J. Charles . 5 g both waitin t of the w»vu of || when she dances as Fawn Gray ! 0. | *lon personal © held on Monday 1 suit today In the circuit chofu, re described haufu a by the from Dr. L. . ly wiped out Y., director of | T at the last nore, Md., Sept. 19 (UP)— |aft oon at the office of har lawyar, ‘This convention,” the charg ed, “rekindles deep emotion ar emotions which lifted us above ourselves. T know that these Ciated Dress tions in peace will take Iand of Br ffered. Kulang and | other smaller towns were complefe- | “agan, wl he cost. earthquake of May 23 o they wore to p in a tel The pilots and the order of take- follows . Richmond, Va., at i \']vmu\ Willlam 3. Juda [ fivst e to confer with Fagan 1 fignres of the casnal- Poaibviany D it 10 4. m. | g ShO RN LOMEES & . without a passenger. Jlice in an atmosphere which must 'he China Inland HEAD e e iniRedy 18 liouses lino chafrr wpplicants will | [ 2 for the annulment ot her moblle ride with him and ses Fleet, Hartford, Conn., stimulate every lofly sentiment in |Mote province of Kansu, where the royed; 18 farms destroyed - Ao R N to Hamilton Smith. She later, she He produced three g m., with L. H. Homans, of {hese kindly surroundings of peopls |auake occurred. [ 19,399 persons reduced to the most | : e pl got her intoxicated in|quarts of liquor and urged 10 Hartford, as passenger. ateni from el “Woly devouring the bodies abject poverty, and 78,947 persons e BRI Saturday and then mar-spartake of it. her suit alleges. It|" A, M. Banks, Philadelphla, at independence and has of the quake vietims,” Dr. Rand re- duced to comparative poverty. ‘ | THI ATHIER overnme The rond also, that she dld partake. 6:03 a. m., with W. J. h, Pitcairn reaffirmed in the stress of ported in a telegram dafed Augn “The sudden shiftin moun- | | | e e suit describes Smith | he records of the burea how | 1eld, s passenger. 17, “Earth shocks of heavy inten-|tain on June 17 c a sudden ‘ | New, | A L at 10 a. m., when nd moving pickure | that the license was issued to I ,,‘ One lowed to clapse On behalf of tite government of sity occurred again In June and|flood in which 113 persons were| | Showers this afternoon, fol 3 candidates will b [|dircctor who maintains a studio at |ilton J. E. Smith, 29 years old, ¥ o . of Los Angeles, the United States, 1 thank the July and few dared to slecp indoors. |drowned and also many cattle, A lowed by fair tonight and Tt is probable that ||110llywood, Calif., and lives In New gle, 112 West 106th street \lif, one of the entrants who fail- I'rench Government for its gracious| “At Liangchofu business o rea was inundated, crops || Tuesday; cooler tonight. sion will be arrangea ||YOrk, although he fs residing tem- | York, and Gladys M. Brow ed to arrive. C. B. McMahan, Miles ———— ‘)ml’n!\/»rl but it is slowly returning [were destroyed and 10,000 persons | | ol later. | porarily at a Baltimore hotel {years old, divorced, 106§ - (Conlinued on Page 17) to normal although there is much |reduced to povert . —_— e A s She said she met Smith Saturday |street, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Continued on Page 16.) \ ) )

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