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FliAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 MANY HAIL PASTOR | AS LOST HUSBAND Deserted Families in Distant’ Places Claim Him ACCUSED PLEADS ‘AMNESIX' in Grand day the tim, clo tiris sta Rev. Jordan Detained Yo tow bee tim to Rapids Pending Arrival of Offi- cials I'rom Charlotte, North Caro- lina, cha Turn Clocks Back an Hour When Retiring; Today concludes the period of tomorrow the eastern tomorrow when trains and all other activities will be on New York, Sept. row. x NEW BRITAIN HER ‘wuo)) ‘ploJyInE Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14’354 Sept. 17th ... ALD - syde "3APY ArgIqU] 2)BIS FWIIULL) AIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927, —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SLEUTHS TOSTAGE * SCENE OF HURDER Wil Re-¢act Death Drama With Doctor’s Widow in Lead | = |PISTOL Daylight Saving Ends 2 a m ection of standard ight saving and at country returns to e. Citi should turn their cks back an hour upon re- ng tonight, to avoid confusion churches ndard time, STILL ~ MISSING | Detectives Unsatisfied with Wite's Story 24 (A—New rk city and other cities and ns in the East which have n observing dayligsht saving e since last April will return eastern standard time tomor- The official time for After Six Grillings—Dog Fails to Bring Back Pistol Though Mistress Prays, a. Hammonton, N. J., Sept. 24 (Pr— nactment of the scenes sur Grand Rapids, Sept. 24 (R—The Rey. Willis F. Jordan, late of Co-| lumbus, Ga., who told police he loft | that city at the urging of some of its cltizens was being sorely harass- ”T o1 today by persons who claimed im for hushand and father. | Detained here pending arrival of | officials from Charlotte, N. C., with | a warrant for him on a charge that | cher | was the subject of communications trom various cities where it is claimed he is ited for desertion. | t From Charlotte came a telegram | 10 to Chief of Police A. A. Carroll, al- | leging that the cvangelist had de- | rted his wife, the former Miss mma Landridge and two children. | Deserted Her, She Says, | Another signed by a Mrs, Cora §. Corywell from Atlanta, Ga., set out that the signer believed the preach er to be the man who deserted her two children just before the birth of a third. The telegram also made mention of a discrepancy in accounting of church funds entrust- ed to them In a request for information garding the man held here the o of police group are e recor: was withh h the fa tation e fot of Zion, Tl sent along a cture of a family that sought its absconding head The Rev. Mr. Jordan recalled hav- ng some children in Zion, in fact thought they were the young people pictured, but the woman in the group not his wife, he was cer- tain on that point. Another woman from Roanoke, ! Va.,, wired a purported identifica- ' tion of the preacher as her husband nd the father of her children and Columbus officials wrote that Jor- dan left a wife and family therc when he disappeared last we Amnesia, He Pleads. Confronted with the accu: the preacher in desperation ed, according to Chief Carroll “If (hg there are records of these marriages cstim against me I am sure that they oc- (00, curred while T was under the spell | Ey of amnesia from which T suffer fre- | had | cod ou te that lefen; | positi fand turns, o) tucin at tions, "upon xclaim- 1eade; vesterday at the a Thomas, an 1 not fight extra dition but was going back to North Carolina to plead his c; yefore God” the judge, the jury and man.” | proce the n Ji Sy wheth AIRPLANE IS MISSING IN ARIZONA DESERT Army Officer |and fied d | was « both {in th put t sistan much Th Movle Actress and Being Sought By Rescuers. { prog: rave | comm ey re 1 pecte ors in the California and Arizona deserts have been asked to search for the missing monoplane Spirit of Hollywood in which Miss Marion Mack, motion ! pleture actress, and her pilot, Capt Frank Tommick, army reserve offi- | cer, took off from Santa Monlea Wednesday for Chicago. Th carried messages of good will from the Hollywood film “olony to Jack Dempsey and intend- «d to arrive in Chicago several hours before his fight with Gene Tunney. t Lake City was the first sceduled stop. Radio stations were called on to last night and broadcast me: sages to desert points where it is b lieved two homing pigeons carried in the plane may have taken refuge from the heat. Two airplancs were ready to leave Southern California ficlds today to cover the route to Salt Lake an- nounced by the missing fliers. Miss Mack's husband, Lewis Lewyn, of Hollywood, planned to ride in one of the planes. Rob Electric Co. in Willimantic Willimantie, Sept. 27 (A—Over 0 in bills was taken from the cafe in the office of Rockville-Willi- mantic Electric Light company last night by ars who scorned the all cf » in the safe. Entrance was through a basement door at the back of the building: ich is near the railroad station, afe was drilled, the knob chiscled off, unld the tumblers knocked off. ! rances indicated that the s tried scveral doors in the building after robbing the safe. A | T screw driver was found in one or"C()]” the office doors as though the men | o\ had been frightened wway while | '\ trying to enter. | stage 15 an them their M Ne { York Coun band | thy York with after tion, some | gover {of th says, Th in oy high ! deelin | they Coun Burgla | his o says, la Roj ‘Nor 15 Stories to Death, New York, Sept. 24 (P—An m‘vI cidental fall from the bedroom win- low of her Fifth avenue apartment to the court yard 15 stories below caused the death of Mrs. Alice Ardis 24 year old bride of a wealthy brok- er, police reports said today. Authorities at first advanced the theory of suiclde upon learning that Mrs. Ardls had been suffering from a nervous ailment. Ardis before her marriage 3 Miss Alice Raftree, She came here from her heme in Chica- go to study music several years ago. Her h nd w out of the city and could not be reached, | She berg, Thall moth ! coupl cense but r Lou whers best broth 1§ COOLIDGE OPINION Thinks Geneva Failure Not <laeriy nu Washington, S on conditions, income tax collections to be as ount of prospective Despite the ing in his discuss 1e cossity of building up crulser fleet | nd the president expects work to | system of administering | Neither Willing to Turn Out to Yet Other Auto Pass, So They Emerge | and Battle, razzo to a duel, says the American. Pantaleone 5 | fought the next morning, the paper Lincreased the same night when the | victor gave a victory cclebration in Before her marriage to Count Di | Frazzo the count | Claude aviator, who Married Thurs. Evening T.os Angeles, Sept. 24 (P — Thursday age at 23 and T ! the wedding would be held. Metro - Goldwy nging clocks is 2 a. m. {rounding the slaving of Dr. A. WiI- am Lilliendahl by his widow is working on the mystery. Unsatisfied af six intensive grillings in nine days, Atlantic ounty authorities said Mrs. Lillien- il would be taken to the lonely !spot on the Atsion road where her r wnd requested to re-enact all the alls of the killing. They added at the d4l-year-old widow's story that two negroes had slain Dr. Lil- {liendahl and robbed her while they | were motoring five miles from here on September 15 was “far satisfactory. Affect Congressional Program opt. 24 (B) — Based Mrs. Lilliendahl, who is under $2 bail as a material witn stioned for more than an hour by William H. Hudson, f of police of Vineland, and Louis Lodovico, county defectiv v said she had changed some of the details of her story. One of the | points which the authorities said she had emphasized last week was that the doctor had $200 in his pockets when the negroes robbed him. Dur- on in the ing tho latest interrogation, they g of a naval cruiser program |said, she was not certain her hus. ngress. Furthermor "els band had the money with him at the the American L e of the shooting. Say Slayer Werked Alone { The detectives said today they wer convinced Dr. Lilliendahl's slayer ‘\\OEI(N! alone. They pointed out that 5 the doctor was sitting in the auto- Hesbecn sfreas i iiobils ! &\ Uconinligentt manncs SRS I0NS 10 X LEyIsion | e e m et hisideathand erted BB Sr conkrean et tho ol Les e eiow Bl oo by B I oL non-curientillems by thel pass g st iitact (i v struggled | ded materially in pro- | ¢ 10 AU | K45 Tk autnINs ast Y dxaEUE e ia i a Hlno loony imeen thev o | tneee \bme cannot ba qoUnted {ip o e Willink was Selibarate ane | in the future, Admigistration | il of otiaten and. thet. th . pir| B aug: T 24 used is still hidden ncar the scene of Jeyihed made geprellmininy ey Sl ot SWorking lonth 2 thdors BAGTOF 8 G SUAR GERU0OI0 | e ke Bawe Deavily Teluforeca the gang of laborers who for several days have been clearing away the xpected by President Coolidge | igh as last y s, Wi ar when a d $60 accumulated, but he as yet fs! sury surplus | holding his opinion on the totai tax reduction bl @ president also helieves that © Geneva naval limi- e will have little ef- ailure of 1 1 confe tin al | asible because of op- | n the army and navy se is un on to it in congre , Mr. Coolidg en if the Gene »een consummate t at the Whi s would still armament pact | d, it was point- e House the United | mediate vicinit be faced with the | A volunteer aid knelt and prayed that dog might lead to the weapon appearcd in the person of Mrs, Eugenia Bonnafon Anderson, | white haired wife of a Philadelphia | physician, and a member of the At-| lantic count Opening revelations, the Gi-year-old woman prayed that the dog would be guid- ed to the revolver. Then she slipped the leash from the animal's collar ited expectantly, but the dog | returned to her after wandering aim- lessly for a few moments. her ed on the cruiser o session. ; » president Is said to feel that| ould make little difference | her the present two department | the army navy was continued or a uni- department of national defense stablished. It was shown that the army and navy were unified e ¢ of war and if they were ogether it would mean two as- Nt secretaries to run cach service as the present system. e Mississippi river flood control am, Mr. Coolidge intends rn‘!q in the hands of the river flood e ttecs of the | friendliness with Mr e s committees of the | g interrogated again vesterday. ated states. These agenc yrepa E t which is ex S L 1% be compieted -.ovember | Blew Bedbugs Through Keyhole in Man’s House | nd the president will permit to g0 (ALER BNt Lo conkress Ith wickan, Saxony, Germany, Scpt (UP)—A local citizen, views for legislation. e e me was suppressed by order of OTOR]STS FIGHT DUEL the judge, has just been sentenced | here to pay 75 marks for an act of revenge against a neighbor with whom he had quarrelled. The vengeful one blew bedbugs through the keyhole of his neighbor's apart- program at| alesman who has been 4 sband was shot to death | from | pine and oak undergrowth in the im- | | ¢ in the search who | missing | grand jury, | r Bible at the book of | Willis Beach, a Vineland poultry | questioned | cveral times regarding his alleged | Lilliendahl, | whose | ment, {the Clown With Mussolini Song Shows His Heels To Angered Audience Serajevo, 1 5 pt. 24 (P—This little the fateful name n v sed a sudden diplomatic inc today between Italy and J via when a clown lier amidst up roarious laughter s 4 song ridiculing lini NAVY CRITICISM ~ “Alky’ Toter, Taken On Cop’s Hunch TALK NOW HEARD | Pfifl[}@ STORM Is Held For Trial In Superior Courti OF THIRI] FIGHT Waterbury Man Admits Being On Way to Cities In' “133"1211]6 Articles May Occasion Massachusetts When Caught With “Grain.” Court-Martial REPLY BLAMES GONGRESS Rickard Himself Reported En- thusiastic About It FIGHTERS BOTH WILLING Oners For Ttalian consul in launched an in with the Jugos , not pun declaring clown was | would take insure the Stories of Covernment Malical Preliminary Fights Al- measures to of fts pre official's com; rations icials or town imn %0 and the g i neighboriy us his skit < School with 16 Pupils and 21 it ready Recelved — Flynn's Protest i his home town Teachers, 62 sted for Fypewriters on Sin- Tgnored Awaiting Dempsey's State- [ I zle Ship, ment On Batile, he local of the cireus to leave ately. Tt did is now s town, mi li SEVEN STA SHITH FOR PRESIDENT Support Almost Unani- mous at Utah Confer- ence—Three Dissent clow a on Musso Ogden, the Utah, Sept endorsement of ith of New York for the democratic p: ination adopted over Utah delegates, party Save states in confe rd 1o disc to bring hout unity Summo WILLIMANTIC FUNES ' AUTO THIEVES EACH SHORT, LERK QUITS GET TEN YEAR TERMS | So ed th attitude sociates, t | Dempsey might go back to t rail again n Opinions of t it mark- Today his a candida ntial nom- 1w Ly | rio Waterbury and Walling ford Youths Sentenced in New York State Donahue a Second Time When Money Disappears Dempsey 1 in the | comment of persons who make such a fight , Demyps nson of Wyomit L problc foren was perfectod yeste mittee on the order of mediately offered dorsing Governor possible % e o promote anot would go over th {did for this one—n the outstanding contend: mney: “Why shouldn't t Dempsey every a resol 7 > of Fovernor the resolution as “'the candidate mentioned for ination for president.”” 1 ngford llingfor, n cach sentenced for ten vears by Coun on at Coop : the two youths had d to grand larceny, second de- James 8 Don resi Dempsey: 1 hip him. I am willing to 1 ain.” stilt think I ecan et him t once was ac- PAYS TUNNEY-DEMFCE: | W RIDE . speeial excen- aldermen, it fourth and involved these 22,658,600 le and wh much most third vital sentence was the maximu 1 second of of the court was t arrest on n chary mobile in this city two men told 5 two is e The actio| of upon or t convinc: v Still Popular the Dempsey a { man of the announced today t ceived two offe fight. Purses | would be on um Dempsey itomobiles | s pli Indicative Wiliiam . Who was arrest- od with them, was being held in bail aiting arrival of federal Mettler broke jall | 1d Toth at New Haven and | been traveling with them. | Cleveland promoter: & held in New Haven on | Dempsey $125.000 for a of participating in the rob- | fight with the Ohio post office sub station at | Johnny Risko. Another offer, th on of 182 blank post office | Johnny Risko. Another offer, sourcs Yesterday Mettler | of which Flynn did not disclose wwing his way | 1,000 §f Dempsey would jail. ttery, the 1o SUSPECT BLAMES WOMAN |- for the two $75,000 short of the o paid for his 10 ck asse cting 1o ¢ id, came from offered round oy 10 heavyweight suceeeded out of the Oncont scrapper. Has “Tex Appeal’ ndication that Dempsey s has “Tex appeal” was Rickard's | statement thar he irded Demp- 10 | sey as still drawing Former Sweetheart Is Believed & 4 in ring history “I do not know in, for I hav ‘ne with him.” 24 (P—The sec- |10 not, ected Killers of p |through by an eas in custody |10t of money | ficht game i |to it “tatements attribut ing tha rred ding who pre Be Assisting in Capture of Slayer | No charg Mayor e fight will Harry Rurnham Is nursing a Dempsey would SEiess Eatedvin, Put Walker champion d the bet was the Walker he u “ i said. he Kard helieve The R session of of sff arms today as a resi was jus fight bet he paid when furnished power for a ha ride in which passenger N b w however would | 2 t- |ond York two Sopt of sus means. ahead of he motiv =4 e e hour wheclbarrow rank Walker was tham w wing yard where oremen. woman his sw Fdward who, cthe been ring v, charged w York, Sept. 24 (®—The New 6 with 1 of n says today that t Carlo Dentice Di Frasso, hus- of the daughter of the weal- jertrand L. Taylor, of New , recently won a duel in Rome Count Alexander Pantaleone THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS imin fer Meyer, ave, Hern on rolman lamed his plight > led to his capty after an Patrolman May said. r one Rut T still wory | v in the rowas an ordinary motorist's alterc The story was hushed up for and [ op come- halted two read in s the public killed last week near s time because of the Italian nment's opposition to the ideals e “ficld of honor,” the paper e two noblemen were motoring pposite direction on a narrow \v near Rome, and when each ne to turn out for the other stepped into the road where t Pantaleone challenged DI wounded twice eword Wi pponent's by when they and the enmity of the men was man cabaret, L Tames zeCTOr Ve GE FalonE, RINELT d 10 he the holdup women in ler was arrest shooting. and Rei robbery vault, fter the O TUR Y F(GH OTS OF ITE iiss 1 0 WaToWRI Y nd emetery 1 soon two who of from 1 STAMFORD HOSPITAL BENEFITS | Wiy | N York, Sept. 24 (P—Tive | tho 1 dollar bequests from th 18125 esta Lena Mat Miller, wi DM | who diea 1 September 1 |are lert to ord hospital he Bl : hospital of Qu filing of her will rev of $10,000 h we hrec Mary Platt, of San Diego, Messi of Chicagn; ¥ of Quiney W Throngh K Tam thr Mrs. of i f on as I ev | will stand up v, X = aled. | €4n Whic hin Y0u SHoUDNT < Have DoxE Y e Tow vouTo sisters, £ OBacn, AmznicaniTaTion Calif.; NG AT o A ST oot Qe s was the wife of Graham White, the British later married Ithel former wife of George M. “Bert” Taylor, Jr., the 's brother-in-law, is rumored engaged to Gertrude Lawrenc star. ma Shearer Will Be n. orma v, film star and Irving Thal- director, will be married at berg's Santa Monica home next evening, the actress cr announced today. The e applied for a marriage li- vesterday, glving Miss Shear- alberg's as 28, efusing to say where or when RN GQaNDMOTHER AT 33 iis B, Mayer, exccutive of n - Mayer studlos, both are employed, will act as man, and Douglas Shearer, er of the bride, will give her away. 1, to Mossi nephews Nelson, | niece, 1 | to Nellie "ago. showing as | would.” De seve AUTO DISTRIBUTOR Cornwall, Ont thur Sauve, an ON TRIAL 24 (P —Ar automobile distribu g tor: ofiMontreal, was heldifor: trial{ionoia et vaania ¢ today on a charge of \‘\\\()(\In:.‘“ 1 4 with intent to do great hodily harm. | was fixed at $1,00 | The complainant, Joseph Y. My-| gy an attorney of New York, said while fishing with his son near | Lancaster last weck, he was show- cred with buckshot. | Sauve and a companion were safd !to have been hunting nearby Sept HOLD'EM, B2 / ith oy (OIS Y here Whorsey. ey Not ers' Field ¥ fon that 1 was dow had any i was rising. I ropeat the | corner. 1 [ the pictures | these thines —%* 1 go into still anotl | “All this took tim Seconds were THE WEATHER | |years then. Those seconds used up | |in making me perform useloss gave Tunney time to cost me a championship, and T think I have a right to pri la e 1 even n would hit Tu No one pil (th into a w iney, a8 of me Vil siic the T made rner. New Britain and vicinity: Fair and continued cool to- night; Sunday fair with rising temperature. WELCOME —NEW GRITAINTES! W0 UUNGRETS APPLICANTS. o, AATURALIZATION HERE -~ (Continued on Second Puge.) * | \ [ |