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30y > ; ] ‘ News of the World % aveiag; g)ailv Circulation For ; B e B l 5 3 eel in, ; | y Associated Press ""‘2?“.‘,‘,’(‘{”,?:»\ I b ‘ ept. 17:h .g 14 354 ESTABLISHED 1870 » NEW BRITAI CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, S 'PTEMBER 21, 1927. —~EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS | LeGioN acceers r—‘| Gty Lo ) BNGHHADATS 2, ) 0D LR GONG | REPORTFAVORING M IS MENACE - g S o P CLASS A AHDB PLANES OVER DAKTA GREATER DEFENSE s o et i AND MONTANA FAST NEARING SPOKANE: ’ButSeesG.O.P.GhancesGood‘ sesurday fo Nrs, Emina St ‘ Word Gaslits A Brces eetmE s e el LRSS PBISED FOR NON-STOP HOPS of National Fortification Into ‘ L S R s : OTHERWISE ~ ONLY 50-50 OIL ON SEA FIRST CLUE| _ Single Department . GEN. MITCHELL ATTACKS | cond T He Mrs mmwnu .w[m ; mcumm SELECTED |12 Pilots Race Along cratic Teader Will Give Any Re- | until } v Have Strnck Water Pies t—rart | rome 1 Battle aid my coverers say, U. $. AR NEGLIGENCE e S| e PRI ORI Loy ' 900 Miles of Danger- LR | in part have * n fifiy-ity 4 w: b m}l!lll-re.-:l A\\"onu? '( hild in First Congregational om- | oys Temtory to Com- Commander Txaneline Tooth | " of clecting its candidate in | i Ol ¢ while | tical Condition at mittee Acts on New 1 Toudly Applanded After Her Ad- | S Sl i ol Hospital ‘ Building | mon Goal. dress Thanking Legionnaires in | Calvin - Coolidge, Senator Hiram ! el | AR PO | i Behalf of Salvation Army—Flori- | gt oid Y 19300 e WANT ‘M[]VIES, []N i Shsdivh S i o e B yas voon « . Three Fast Ships at Roose- da Drum Corps Screnades Auxil- | R R of Wil- { port it £ par o 1 et i aRran L S ) ;. e velt ield Ready for lary's National Commander. [ EVANGELINE BOOTH i MeA : \\‘ \.\:;\‘lbh:\rl at- SUN"AY AFTERN[][]N SN ST e i laate 4 % < to 1., Drop of Starter’s Flag, the democratic nominee on fire. I R as R i s nember of the | - = Legion's committee was approved \ T e v OUHCI s 1 galll .‘ Lt S R I G iiosritals ana mmit which met last !By the United Proce Bingham id '1 fation r nse commit hort of the na e of the Ameri- T = | . would be fifty-fifty if he | | i " 1 n Legion nted todays ses- Newly Created Office o jsult would be frty-ffiy i < e St . populate of the Legion convention called | : b of t s | 110 acce Dakots ) e | ; - Ringhar s | Previous Move Blocked by Exchange | & v in the Junior H « ! the consolidation of all hrancies | Filled by Board of e l.',"m:“h,:‘ o DEaiois B oIk g hitachangn | ¥, show ¥ | nearing their goal i ational L oRC s : e oueh) Chi: Club and Ministers' Association— i ton. . i e | Directors Ll Hnb e, e i b | ! thres, 1 1 Class © p wi empt branch including aviation. Tt pre- | Rl % .1 Rev. Samuel Sutelific Says Protest rower ! i A‘ AU EY MAY BECOME to in to fly across the con witho Bip\fateda spicitealict | _ Ir. Coolidge, In the opinion o It g Sl T T S S e e RoRa T : cticut's junior senator, will| Fas Not Been Withdrawn. | o NEW . OF (. PRESIDENT . A N Bl Tarat Mt e ot nomination in 102§ be- | e N I . . I\ ; In another race from San Fran- r o American aviation hoiis too (hig amani toyde., (L syRresgiution s brousheahero v ply ot be at- | cisco to Spokane, seven Class B er « n who sef the sert his party in time of need and [common council several monfsh ago ' O Gencral Manazer of Lumiber Com- church {and five Class A's were speed fireworks ind for some min- 00 goad an American not to heed l10 permit moving picture ex ral [northward toward the common goal ntes fecling ran high and angrs | Irary & Clark's at a mos call ot hlgcelintrymen [on v afternoon, wh framin hree and | opany Is Suggested as Presiden- |FAE Teast ‘ten planes ot the 1d Is soare 1 finally upon the | bourd of directors today SLonE I QonnCeticny | \withe ¢ . b " " {Class A which left New York were } motion of et Gllimn of st Discnssing the political outlook in | Withdrawn after th oft | tial Nomince—3reeting 1 e e Lin the race. Nine left St. Paul : Ohjo, Mitehell ks wer i New 4. Bingham said {and members of the Protest: | K. M e | change hands. |soon after dawn today, with Aber- stricken from the record. “There is no doubt that Sm |isters’ association I 1 . S ~ | ¥ Datas thet i Sron An attempt to obtain a voto, viva | Mr. of thi a strong following in Massachusetts, | protest, will come b E New 1 lumber ( GERMl\N AGE AM ER] B SR . pro n ire several [ang a e Rhode Isl and Connectic Tn {mon council again tc | that | ! SRR n | 1 Hiswis Ghlchss iy and call S 3 H”“ < 1tes he would give the The resolution will he forward 8Tt « f Al morning for St. P Or Class An amendment to r | with Sl e all the competition they | o the council with Instructions that i Gl & to ru I BOJND' IS IN TURKEY | s six were xeeping close to sched. finally defeated by { Sisten & Clark's |2 put ari e ARl "_ S A L ule. They ched Glendive, Mont., the report was adopted tat Great afonth achusetts he wonld have [0f the resolution, those who have plar : : I com- | s g .I.'nr the scheduled overnight stop, states split on the roll call 4 S el pInt ntage of running on the filed protest and any others who Payne, manag ed SO vill ! YO0 Otte Koennecke, Plloting Caspar Bi- [ While their rivals were forced to changed sides during it | The en e ,”"‘;‘ same of t be interested 1 ror flight dir | to m ch Ve t | ‘\\:’H at Fary St. Paul and other General Mitehell as Tor tHe Iy d one. Hesides Mr.|Walsh, and we Walsh | Under the act passed at the last | rst, spo ' : i er v | plane Germanda, Completes First 5. Class H.: left F'argo carly adoption of the resolution without iR R e could do when he defeated the presi- sion of the general assembly 0 ( M ¥'s name s Stane ot morning, on the slim ck mendment shonts part now i . " |dent's personal choic I‘”"l towns may autho onsideratior | L ghts catching their rivals who . " depart- | urers now in office dent’s personal choic R o i a vo v o c ittee | | state ahead of the I nt of aviation at nder 2| No n was taken wi “I cannot think of a stronger man |?fternoon “mov CoRvek s Angora, Turkey, o te ahead of them in the e common counc ’ o1 n int stated country flig 0 pla t s, numb. 5 2. Dake of Pittsburg 3 Monocoup piloted by Verne Ro- et cabinet ence to the office of treasurer which ) Smith in the democratic party. l t October 1, when Par-| “McAdoo, In withdrawing from race, made it easier for his Germania tes by way of signers of Resolution Signers of the resolution to he i oduced tonight includ eeme vaea The former alr o amer Carmania 1 f speaking [ don €. Rickey will leave to hecome with his al spirit, asserted that | execul ent of the Com- | faction. He is now able to oppose | TORReeq oML FOHAC C he ‘f“‘ _M_"""“‘“‘!‘\ -“: : } today, com- o a S PR for brrny oo honeycombed | mercial Trust © Smith without being accused of in- | potis (oI o RSO B s R 2l the flight. |, so-callad com- S e jecting personal ambition into the | 30¥ et e s i who lef el i lines which from | opposition. [ D Gare Wilfr cloin, Chris | . onandea | e Pilots Await Signal weapons, the United for himsclf he will be far mor e ek 10 o'clock this morning. | William ast airplanes were on standing s 1 if he were to attempt fair. 10 BROADCAST TONIGHT vevvcrews ien, Oliver I Davis i 4 y this morning and their pilots s heen proved $15.- | ‘o gain the democratic nomination.” 1o John . Contaras, (. G e the e LT . ANEOTA | wajted for the drop of the starter's 00 alrplane can destroy in a few The wet issue will be of farijimes B. Parsons, Jr. Tevlal . phtd l" ¢ CON- flag at 2 o'clock, eastern standard 870,000,000 worth of battle- [ Fhis Evening’ Hook-up Will Be greater importance than religion injcqowles, James J. Daley M of ol o QetEamine st routeito i e Wtns tivonta lntarh hem onln * he shouted the 1928 campaign, in Bingham's | o' Brien, Onorato, He A & non-stop flight to Spokane. Favor Consolidation, | Greatest In History of Radio opinion | Rice, Geor A. Qui . gy Aviation officials said they did not lon report. of the na- . | “If I'm not mistaken” he sald. |Loomis, E. B. Lam hier, I ylong the 3 S 1 believe that two other planes, flying tional defense committee presented | Broalicasung, “the south has lox v. A jcomber, H. L. Mills, John E. « bl AR i : sl here from the west, would start by Brigadier-General Roy Hoffman | . vork, S ot (P —Tighty- | candidate with avowed wet inclina- {11, 1. White, B. A. Grysbowsiki, Job R Rhnted SR i 2 —_— pointing out that even if the flyers (Conin [eicn \stit fons wiil join | tions, to my mind, would lose more |J Walsh, Dr. George M. Flanugi SConttha ott| s M N e e : ious Sections of Ohlo Today Are |trrived in timo they would be too ost hook-up in ra- | votes than one se religion did |N. E. Mag. Al | tired to attempt the 2,300 mile | dio his wst the program |not suit the pu Rev. T ABaREd | el | Reporting Weather Savoring of | jump. alled | Rev A o pastor of lieved the so- et at A Spirited Coast Race Greene Surprised | | i FATAL GRIEF LAIBTO . o e * jssue would hurt Mr. First Congregatio n o MacDermott Case Is ) Winter. San Francisco, Sept. 21 (F—TFive Nivon, st \quet com- | Coolidge's chances in the event the Ispokesman for the Protestant Continzed Four T | I 2 21 (U'P)—Tee, |©1258 A nirplanes and seven class B 9 t decided to seck reelection, [isters’ association, explained (8 i e Fiai osts were report., |A1TPlanes were pitted against each SHLDIER SUN S I]EATH\ Book-up nator said: | that no meetings of that group 1 ! 5 2 ' Various scetions of Ohie fo. |Other here today in the two Pacific A aeE He will lase votes, but T don’t he- [been held in recent months and o e first tinge of winter fol.|Coast air derbies between here and sl 5 e ; scrious inroads | Would not venture a prophecy of mid summer heat. | SPokame, Wash., over 900 miles of e T e Ao aecion ltheir stand as members or 3 o breaking | (°TTain which includes two mountain Y Yoo 5 2 4 I¥iduals on the petition. He n S T SRS dan e the yous and the Cas- Gold Star Mother Tllness | phone wire charges for relaying 1 Define Coolidge “Choie 1als v ] i ther to temperatures as | AnEeS. the yous e Cas E | program from Atlantic to Pacitic and | when Coolidge said, ‘T do not |@#War¢ the resolution was to thirty degrees came in 24 PORSeT Began With Loss linto Canada for re-bronde were | choose, he meant that he did mot |Lro" Uiwasfelvant Losiy The class A planes included those [ estimaie today to (o e R i |Stand that renewal of this move kes of snow were , F S 5 ot contemplat 50 1kes W owe % . s of Boy $350,000, with " and way of saying ‘want” | W13 Not copten PG R : & cohmpantad o (Continued on Page 15.) _ pay ¢ s and other Samhn bt o flat. (declared. The m s associi s T e = 3 | ehar e outgithithe gt Iwill meet next month hough h weather dent! T'm for him and o0ted n that ‘T will not | I helicve that the majority of people country want him to run foripre Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe, rector Mark's Episcopal church, noti swn Clerk A, L. Thompson ternoon that the protest made b e RS SAYS VIGTIM RAN s ecenl 1N FRONT OF AUTO A grief stricken gold-star mother| The program is schieduled to start vas called to her rews lat six p. m., eastern standard tin 1 midnight, ning at 9 o'clock when death claimed [ 204 Will continue until 1 last eve- much as a porte Mrs Dalton, T4 yc old, who | With most of the stations wa i ) S s 02 nlp > N | county here a Killing | dicd at her home, 1462 Stanley [ U0t eight o'clock to join the BPe rret e e e S s ol ¢ I.nnlh Expelled From e, (Fla damidite 3 = strect, after an illness which began | 4P | 5 A2 : {been withdrawn and still stands. | N \“ Yo }‘ \“‘ Hechange ; e {GIrl Seeks to Have James McGann s ek "L'"\ The only speceh will he made ¢ ly upon the calibro of |y, raquested the town clerk fof € ‘1 uxchange ok ki SALR crhon her AV i, (6 R 1o man the licans put up 48 | oncey this information to the com- | 10 5| Removed As Administrator of son, Corporal Fred J. Dalton, died | L ~to whetiior they will win the fight.” | suncil at tonight's meecting. |7 J nan W1 N 3 topt. 21 (UP)—The mid- following an attack of Influengn, She | Felired. president of the federal radio | t0 Whether thes ot eonn ol L ReTiE o om i il \ R S Her Father's Estate. was the widow of James Dalton. | COmmission, who will foguen TIME OF BIG BOUT | ) « ! | r ) record Septemaer tem-| e B b e ,1_}:}\\”:", ning ..[“u The rost SO ORI BOUI e DENTAL BR]DGE BROKEN‘ ; e : A ires, shivered in_overcoats fo-| o ;« Haven, .x‘. bt 21 m{ x p{mi- ton had three sons in service, Fred, |F (he llinyoastscyer T Saie ; ) a i ¢ bt frost and [t * the remova or- - ha 1 ’,, ;l\ ‘yl\l\‘v]r"“ o o [n (L B e 60 (11l ReTRa =l con e 11 time, further com plicated )“_\ BR‘NGS SU]T FOR $Z 000 ek e « o 8 Ll St Moo Tl b S representing the cream of radio | davlight saving time In vogue here, A el ’ pest officlally go. |28 administ father's es- it to Ird o [ v hiers have becn nInCrous aueries as : S fate was filed in the probate court Dalton, who was a capta program s : { o Delion Rl it iousiint i & Dempsey-Tunney hout . ety i ; . [od ARy 36 e anon Wholcording to banquet W According to the As- | Man Who Was on Receiving Fng \ comatol | Cavsar Don e gover service at|So o "8 10 % St A g boats | 5 ! S0 | The petition ch 4 Washington, D, C N en 53 stations joinec idensbes0uiatai s SLD G el Punch Tiles Action Against il | : N, netition ci e ,Ii',‘L, S !»‘:“1 dt New York's reception o Col. {scheduled to start at 10:30 o'eloc PunchBmilcs SACCONTAL e | ning kg S el Epepa R Gl s A. Lindbergh, castern daylight time. Alleged Assaflant i e - | i B 1 Lt 2 ¥ an account of t Mrs ton was born on \”'”‘ John Bryzgicl claims a $75 dent Ak ’[“” RoApd; g X ' om " his care should have street, this eity, October 1 e R mid-ocean fe e purpo ; e gure s e i Saumiop o phomas oo un 14 YEAR OLD SIAMESE IWINS WELDED B ] e Ellen (Maxwell) Flood, At Ahat time P ' ERROR IN UNCLE'S WILL GIVES BULK nd he has brought suit for I e e BY NATURE, FACING DEATH TOGETHER vt i S0 i’ s il nesday, L Mary Tyl amons (5o first seftlors, 2000 damages, Attorney Donald | | | OF VAST ESTATE TO AMERICAN NIECES Sho ,'””(,“m‘;’,,”m,,"!,hm":‘]} Holyoke, Mas: 21 (UP)— |their present fllness is the first se- |Gaffney is his counsel Gitce e o ALogleivl stom of | i , . © {he |rious sickness they have ever su 8t J 1 o the times, banded with his neighbors | Physicians today ope for the |rious si 3 ‘ £ o = S baitet AR, bullding which was to be St Mary's | Ginhs, 14 year old Siamese (wing, |jast ek Saan. Macgaret Becamo 220,000 \fl‘l("'m Sl‘\\cv = Ll e Assoc TERBNLEL B8 Fiksat o ¢ b . 3 old chureh on Myrtle street. She re- | e 0 O s ) "K 5 vbre onl toll London, Sept.ial A—1 5 g i party cailed many of the historic points | VoS ins et S }‘H'» diandithesinli PU A Ginance will be introduced ; Bristol Traction Company o A=atms about: early New Britain, especinlly [had been threatened by influen Pl % legislative council of Sicrra 1 | {08 thel hoxtiie nl Beotib il Evbane |8 Mvss Suohn Gibbs, mother o Doctors P. Ragg, jr. and Ar- ol | Control of Piaimitle 1 « lived all her life the strange pair, statod morn- thur Kinn ho have been nter- She nded the old Shipn ing that the children had passed ested in the case since the twins Aol R RN AR AR AL (Rotre: f " and that they were horn, were then summoned, | of the new No. 7 fire house on Stan- aom and the children were placed un- W do not der the ca coast of Afric tomorrow w will have the ef ing all the slaves in the ate after January 1, 1628, The —Approval s Mo A Mre. Dalton enjoyed a of of a trained wurse. o 4iince is the result of conversa " \ wide friendship throughout the city | KOW What tum the discase may | At a time physicians be- fo B cen the Dritish govern- | € ’ D o until about a year ago she used | U0ke, W are more hopeful todax,” [lieved tho twins were well on the |10 BEREn (0o BUURE EET i 1 but 0 BT e e NIt (o Lot hore o rars “Mary's temperature had road to recovery, Mary's tempera- [Heh ) 0f many acquaintances. 1o the past | sen to 108 and Margarct’s (o 99, [ture began to climb. Tt was then |00 o 060 slaves W ! 2o = % i S has been confined for the | But late night, when the doc- reported that there was a threat of |, =0 000 0 their mast ind ily 1 { “,'” riing wes fao weak to Conslde 0040 paktEto: Hor Hed,s vs last. took the temperatures, | pneumonia, w Bt an U s e e e s SR iR N a1y Ty 0 80 ashore to sec Ahplb e S | Surviving her re three|Mary's had dropped 101 and [lives of both girls, ARG SoinAnal hicosatnil o clLyunsin he L I al i il Miss Elizabeth Dalton, | Margaret's was normal | Physicians considered what steps | wags stated in official circles, — vlin under pressure was brought to i " " M Roden and Mre. Thomas mother said it would be a might be faken in the event that SE i - e Tho right part organiza- {purpose o Met'e; five sons, Andrew J., Thomas | few days before physicians could |one of the xirls should die. They ! 3 y N L will in which [tion took an appe SURTCMD RS SR i 1%, Charles nd Dr. George M. say definitely whether the twins (concluded that any operation de- Sa oy e Bbint ot Swaden L the fcompeny from lta Dilton of this city, and James W. | would recove signed to separate the sisters who | | THE WEATHER the transatlantic | his wi . RRIDLES ——e Dilton of Newark, J.; und seven| The Gibbs girls have been at the [were weld toget by nature | | _Lmone Old_Glary, peeevered—mnt 1w 5 : mpl R Portlund stecet home ol thuic par abmest—strety —wonit Tavat T Tritain 1 is in such condition that prob- | scr nd Iwo nivces in this country Connectieut Lizi Ifuneral services will take place at ents here ginee recently completing | With . » in Mary's | | v and cooler tonight | |abiy ¢ reason for its never | under office have, th ore come into posses- EM"'\' .I\»I‘Nv‘ . n the home on Stanley street Friday |a vaudeville tour., mperature and Margaret's tem- | | Thursday; probably showers | |will he knov [remainder slon of the bulk of the 55,000 ex- |and "1 Cockings. yrnin S50 o'clock and at 9| Exeept for the fact that their ure normal, the doctors today Thursday, I'| The Mirror sent Capt. Sidney Ben- [to the politieal organizat with|tate and Rineheim has lost his poli- [ager of the sird ! Celack @ Mary's church. Inter-|bodies are joined at the hips, 1l hopeful that the crisis hal ! - one additional admir two tical job in Sweden. which is simi- lof the Bristol and A will be in St. Mary's cemetery. ' twing are perfectly normal, and been passed. R £ . (e 1 on s to be appointed by the lat- [lar to a town clerk's position here. tric company appeared 1 . k] : ' y