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=1 “wu0) ‘pIOJUBH “ydaq "IAPV qr] 8§ 19I1)IUU0) “auvy News of the World By Associated Press "BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Endmg Sept. 24th . 14,447 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS | ENGLAND SASHES SEAPLANE ~EAST DENOCRAT SPEED RECORDS AND WRESTS Sbi o Lieut. Webster Pllots Huge Monoplane 281 Minister of France Answers the German Denial of War Guilt Former Strong in N. Y. Miles An Hour, Fol-' )‘(\]H RORABACK SAYS STATE Louis Ha tice in an igurating a 101, minister of ldress yesterday monument to the Lieroes of the Moroccan war., lowed Close by Coun- | tryman. BRI SCH@ER B”P FRUM ITAI.Y Survey Sees Republicans Ior‘_w_m.»‘- i Both Hughes and Hoover, ! WILL BACK COOLIDGE TO THE WEST; MERCURY NEARS ZERO SEE SERVANT N Killing Frosts Do Huge Damage—Icy Winds Chill Vast i Areas and Freeze Lakes—(oolidge Vacation rounds Under Blanket Four Inches Deep. Yowa, S earliest iy of the | 1ot coming irty-eight yes | Gardener When Burglar eather bureau's history, fell her th was | (COURAGEQUS WORKHAN ¢| IN SERIOUS GONDITION Indian Summer Short. er, Colo., Sept. 26 (A—Tndian r, with its varied hues of red told, has been displaced by win ter in much of the Rocky Mountain region. Where last week splotelies of gold in the higher altitudes mark- | 1 groups of and o Mr. and Mrs. Dougle Report Indicate Mussa otts, | + FRltaals ¢ oo Tt s Wallace, —_— R i dicates Mussachusetts, | uninal_colors at oday all ‘ LS the specch of President Von Hin- || Vermont and Rhode Island Dem- 5 “hite. Gk lh E GRs ot Tiueesy Historic Prize Taken From || acovurg of Germany ; S2 eIt Lsghunilieso Dbt W dedication of the Tanncn- ocrats Behind New Yorker, With r products etruck the region v oa | cpartment Stores In Western reri DU o 0 NN S sterday. itomobiles carried an today with / rg memoria : i ¥ s ST America to Europe La“‘ e o s e Connecticut and New Hampshire inch or more of snow as they mov-1 egreos aboye | W England, Saved by Bra Year—Award Is Third | speax too touay to roy the iis Leading Workers—Country Snandnotam m;””:‘” BmployeEWho SR (1shes Stolimhcly undeniable testimony,” Barthou = 3 ame in for | ; o Add Early This Mornin 3 % o continued. Hoping ( idge ¢ ' N of » Conquest for Britain, || “njned 0 DECACCRlL Sav M kel Canticatty b iten v of snow ] || have clean hands. 5 Washington, Sept. 26 (I'P)—Gov. came to Denver Sunday afternoon i ed her cruelties, we a o th of New York appears to hold ceasing during the night. Back to i Sentl 2p L piene| in s e e dominant position among dem- the attack came winter again today, S. N. We r, in a super- | who fell in defending nat S i tern states north of however, and the fall was sufficient apier monoplane, || which was ingaded, occupi { Potomac, according to a politi- fo form a ground blanket and to smas all e 2 specd devas d by the spirit i y undertaken by the United ! 1 motorists of records in \mous b ; reans, This : days. How- Schneider cup for Great Britain to- | j sentiment among ever, the government forecaster | 1 lay from Ttaly which had held it ins has not yet whe promised and warmer” for 1o- s the past year as a result of it R — ar that Preside Coolidge orrow. Zing. : victory ove at | s lent s Winter's hreath extended (@ ne Wro, w is r averaged 453.- | Y9 IFormer Secretary of State Hughes below the freezing s were repor efore he had oppor o ¢ 1 some minimums of 30 ring, Nebraska, S 251,488 miles an | ind Sceretary of Commerce Hoover S R i i 26496 mile tablished by L «ny other republican possibilities, S 2 St r Mario ardi of the t h some eastern sections report % ." . 1 royal ho won the | uny influential leaders clinging to s race last year. . : 5 view that Mr. Coolidge is still The was @ super l"0,000 Homes Damaged; |\ '\ %," e R i rine N a monoplane of \ation possibility. Property Loss More graceful orated in silver Of the 11 states in the indust and royal ‘he fuselage is en- Th s cast, Smith is said to b ros i i 2 an Million SIS A0 100D, iy of metal, the floats ralun- I of a majority of convention deiega in and the wings of wood. o m nine, Worsley Sccond Maine and P ! ; iine and Pennsyly are Tlight Lieutenant 0. Worsl Hongkong, 5. ptions § Gre Brit finished sec ‘v‘m' ge Telegraph e Conn. Democrats for Smith Il 1 Kkilomet ;vr‘,,“,i,f of a report that 5,000 per The reports indicate Mas b 12 miles an hour eeding t - 3 ons pre pse SCtts, Vermont hode Isl e established last year by Major | SOPS Perished when " 'democrals may hected ul s st tidal wave and typhoon struck Ye- CN Sl L8, M. Ki 1 0f Great | Wwantung provin 1 ke nd Connceticut democrats hird Britis rant and heast of this strongly toward him. Political itors, Major | 10. 4 5 B horities fo h: « should h ‘aptain I, Guaz Twenty thousand homes re | thoritl that he should ) is home sta w York, Ferrarin - were, | di d and 400 5 iy la o lon the race. ns destroved, t as 2 rsey, and much str < ! ) ennsylvania and Delaws itenant Kinkead was foreed o | total loss is cs ; 1 ¥ thongh democratic drys in Penn fter completing the third ) ,democ in Fen ing made a speed of 2 The r rt from Hongkong wou Tane wx‘ ne McCorm: n hour. Captain Ferrain | indicate i nd ty. former democ tee chairma sly. In th becouse of en oon whi 400 1 up apparently &0 trouble ) and cansed tr i DARED BOY 10 SHOOT HER. as well s hody. *» WHOLOVED MOTHER UFFEREI] 1) FOR FIRM “"E"?".;[-";;.':i?-f}‘: e 1tes the Stephanie Chose Between Ro- mance and Parent §42,809,990 Bid for Amoskeag Gompany’s Holdings ommand. The NEW YORK BROKER BIDDER (ot ave | n “Tough Kil” of Chicago Nelghbor- | Edward C. Carrington Represents 1eitl in Deal—Willing to | | 1] nd up- | ¢ Wellacs e M| hood Found Asleep In Bed Fol- | Big Syndicate Sl lowing Murder of Sweetheart, Share Net Profits From Liguida- I 16. | tlon of Mins, ping ran to 1} ic some Chicago, @ —Frank | Manche o L A Rouillard TE N i S e e pies potentiality is now be- | Schlieben, 18, called the “tough kid” | Edward C. Carrington, & New York his way tirs f 0 persons watched the comjpy & e T 1 widely, though of his n. borhood s being held | broker, offered the trustees o r, who, v 1 tition which was held over st struck the ( one Gov. Kitchie boom | for the slaying of 16 r old §te- | the Amoskeag compa $42.300.0 a contingency, opencd f kilometer (217.482 miles) course r part of Kwargtung prov- n situation in New ' ppanje Celac—a girl who loved 10 ' for all the assets of hoth the Amos- cities ne from national commit- through the heart, was found on | and the Amoske Man uring Years Ol China sea and trav- tec, says there is no tendeney to dis- [ a deserted street corner early yes- | col s A ionte e nant Sidney Norr 1st, Hours after its fc nyone but Mr. Coolidge. ! ¢ equally with the | propo: , who won the coveted trophy expended in Kiushin, th H. Innes, Boston republican | Confession s Alleged. : ey for Great Britain, is o typhoon whipped towns leader, said he thought Hughes is} N e mi holders any surplus ind was the youn, of the three | \ain Japanese Island of Strongest in Massachusetts h N v LG or net profit from sale or liquida- ouillard was === | Hondo, causing minor casualtics and but that Hoover also h sed shooting the girl, ‘using al .o or iha mills, machinery, water HOSDIt d loc (Continued on I’Jze 12) 1 i ‘ sing out to sea. | following there. [ pistol with which a few hours be-| o D00 el Doy of the | TOTe notificd s not | The distance from Hongkong to Moses Tor Hoover fore the girl's mother had threaten- | = 3 to tell whet I Nazisal ¢ T 2 . o large textile plant s i ; Nagasaki, onc of the cities on Kiu rep. New Hamp-|ed (o commit suicide because of the | ant ot Ui GfteE ot | shin struck by the oon, is ap- il iing of that yat. hours Stephanic had been keep S S giincensn Gogilip T EReo i i | proximately 1,070 mics. ¢ come for Hoover. | i " gapycper Jiowever. insisted | Mr. Carrington, who represents a ceplawn, one of 1 i = i f this vicini | 32 Ralph O. Brewster and former h, shooting was an accident syndicate, came from his office in |Of this vicinity, h { 1 for the seeretary of [ youen said. “I pointed it to scare [0 "2t 0 Meom el FIGHTER FOR TUNNEY Moss also HOOVEE | Ter, The trigger must have canght | [TUS1008 1D Boston it was sald they ! will have Ve [ e R bad no knowledge of it Henry (o some i trustess of the moskeag | Building Expected to Be| S i J. 1ac had to stop go- Police learned that Mrs. €' 4 with holding company of the | ephanie FACES MORE C‘i \RGES Put on Market | Elimination Tourncy With All Coun- will be for Mr. Coolidge for r e hours and s | Manufacturing organization, on Sep- R S 4 J £ Shpi ; ber S announced that a similar | et tries Represented May Be Next 0O o Nyl ey hee Shanslh rtain New York interests” | . oon re. however, are di e with Schlieben « threatencd to : West Virginia Town Complains Rey URatie ot the Gentiry? possibili former Gov. Lowden of | rself it Stephanie did not | Bad been rejected as inadequate. e — llinois, receiving a few delegates, | nat offer had be request for | W. F. Jdordan Has Family and Practical assuranece New York, Sept. 26 (UP) ut it is hardly belicved he will be Agread With Mothe -day option for the purchase of | . day by Joscph M. Hallo: ickard, fi 1 in |k n much strength in that| w1 right mother, don’t wor ts for $100 per share and =~ 1wn of the school accommodations | N¢W York today the wtrial state fany more,” the girl is said to hay dividends on preferred | Grand Ra Mich., Sej ; comr ce of the school hoard, that psey-Tuny Chicaro, republican told Lier mother You're wor wres and $00 per share on com- More cha t the Monroe school, which will . | ounced his plans for the shout the castern area have more to me than Frankie, and {hat's | mon shares, plus whatever might be Wil ! i ndned next Monday, will be put Battle of the Century.” 1 Mr. Coolidge’s “choo saying a lot.” rvealized from sale of quick asscts pei g arrival of officer \ the market for sale, but the com- ckard said plans wer ment as definitely putting him ou ephanie then took the mistol 'and less liquidation expenses of Uharlotte, No ¢, wore onnced i teeman feels that the final de- | Way for a new heavyweight m ri their statements favor-' i) which her mother had threat- | $3 or one dollar share on ;M L anthoriti . cision on the matter will be made by [ation tournament to find the z other candidates are founded Up- ed to kill herself, and went out 1o | the common. WV a special committee which was man o meet Gene Tunncy in a title it supposition, but some dis- oot gohlicben and “break ofi” thelr | Carrington's Proposal 1 pointed 1o arrange for t bout next September. The tourna- ts rep ng doubt t v onship. | Mr. Carrington in his letter said, pitid of abandoned school pi rty ment wiil be an international affair, . Cooli out of tl o eben took | caleulate the sum of § ' M The annonncement came a he said, and every country in which rac pistol from her and pointed it 650,09 will yield a return of pa commiticeman was informed ? is a popular sport will be York Is for its favorite son e your preferred sharcholders ply the Robert J. Vance school is com- | represented In Mryland, New Jersey and ' o gare you said Stephanle. | cumulated lends and approxi pleted to such an extent that all the | 1 oft, British heavyweight ns Ave DECN phope was a shot. Stephanie, Who oy 800 g o ithe Lorrion r enrollment of the Monroe school will | champion, will sail from England Mr. Coolidge and . late hours, who liked Frankic olders. My proposal assumes 1 commod when school opens | to participate in the no definite swing 10 put who liked her mother best of i ehas o al A R (1btiae m, D) weekly session Monday morn- | climination tourney, he said, T candidates since his a1 e, ! of both companies and distribute di- ) - | S | They found Sehlichen at the home | = o Lece andl smman W This is the third site which will he ' Bet on Tunncv, Thinks . Mighly Unsettled of relatives, asleep, and arrested | gooknolders without any o X bandoned for school purposes with- | e = In Peansyly the republican | sion or brokerage | ) in a year. The first was the od| Jack Won, Pays Wager |qiuution is highly unsettled, accord- e (R0 braRane o e s R el S g R e A T G Two Hurt in Collision e S e e i nto s in this year; the old ! If you will go to ro and to the of the sury Melon, th < sharchol of the Amoskeag | Lincoln seliool, still on” the market, | home there of George A, Tuma, you 'inant political power of th . On West Hartford Street | "\"'”m pre RSN \ md Bassette residence, the , will find him whom you have sought deni he now backing Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. O'Da h’,“l s Rl el Y r Open Air school, sold and re-'lo, these many centuries. Hughes, altl it considered or 83 ¥ avenue, this city, T resent R e wved from the property between | Tuma bet $150 on Tunney to beat | probable he may do so. Tt is alf0 were in about 10:15 o'clock | | 7 IR g a0t N, ¢ he two high school buildings on | Dempsey esterday he pa his considered pe le that the delega- pjg forenoon when their automo- | MRy P d q i Bassctt street, Wi He said he counted 14% |tion may be pledged to Mellon en- hjle was struck by a light automo- | s olsl i s At L 4 J n seconds while Tunney was down in | abling him to do what he considers pile (ruck on South Main street, | Wi ndete B et R PROBE EXPLOS[ON the seventh rvound, and thinks best with it in the convention. Woest Hartford. The local people | {0 /0 8RR, 0 S fanchester, N, | R Dempsey entitled to a knockout vie- | were going towards West Hartford ”‘ "" e ’] h »'”_ |‘~ ] 855000 HOLDU P e tory. “on on Page 12) ; o truc 18 gol \ an; Ocfohor Ceatuatees o) Ty Sopt. 26 () ory * (Continued on Page 1 center and the truck w r']\’n “1“ ‘,,mwm announced that the meet- |0 i ot Engincer Killed and Three Members | — e —— the opposite dircetion Wheh (A€ (O ing woutd see it the sharcholders ' | i ¢ | |liston’ occurred. . Mes Y e tol Wil vote to authorize the trustees, |jo 7 ot cmw s win o NATIONAL BOXING ASSOCIATION TO [oeh et it o, o, s , e ¢ ¢ st Mr. O'Day ¢ L 4 Lo vscay h er Bursts, {ber nead, nrm..\l ik R their dlscretion, ~ the whale or nx'.\" 5,01 UPHOLD DECISION FOR CHAMPION 5 ity i o oo o o lellaire, N. Y., Sept. 26 (UP)— 4 Both were badly shake ik conditions as the for the Dellaire, N. Y. Sept. 26 (UP) Tiiprioty Misll 0102y, was: drivepiandicondiilonafasithioy deem for o n An investigation into a fatal hoiler = . [ best interests of the stockholders.! 1 explosion in the engine of an cast fhome by w Mr. Smith, whilo At- tY ) , Sl ohs Tl e w London, Conn., Sept. 16 (P1—| the seventh re tn.]“n( lrv ; hn‘x}\e torney P. . McDonouxh m“ o G train, which Kkilled the engineer and | The national boxing association win Weight 'l\”mw-\»fln’ bout. when (¢pay home. Their car w adly Sept B—Up to i Dempsey floored the champion d. The truck I said to be injured three members of the crew, 'stand behind the Illinois boxing ) Y ¢ ¢ 5 this morning the biplane i 3 President Donohue expressed a per- owncd’ Ly the Dodge Automobile > began today { commission on the question of the gonal opinion that Referes Dave o . ¢ Hartford DISiE e OLRIRh VLG L R OHD by Water! : he cxplosion oceurred yesterday ity of Gone Tunney's victory Darry actedIn accordance with the o COmBANY of Hartfs Koennecke, had not arrived here, ) A 0 the train stoppsd at 211th : i oL Isltat e : ol T and there was no news as to the carried mors ! ot FERISEE S Jack Dempsey at Chicago in exact letter of the ruling when he | ROBRED OF $125,000 sl dan e el e e syhila perforniie: his. duties a3 iy s o opinion of Thomas 1. Donohue declined to start the count mml St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26 (UP)— [((FEEEE B lhack . InADBGlD Tl oL h e N Vb rry Sporing, 28, the enginc of this city, president of the associa- Dempsey retired to the farthest = Y I . v EOMpRIONS s h in L 9 Central avenue, Glendale, yion gpnq un:mu\\muu of boxing in corner 1"'””‘" e ',;‘ ,,‘mflk A est H tor ]“H'f.[" et ;‘y.' ‘\!‘ o oy died 1; llmuhv Mary Im- Conneeticut. President Donohue “Until an official protest is filed,”, 1 ““;1-" sl s e o = Sl R o aculate hospital. During the explo-'sajq today that neither Leo P, Flynn a Donohue said, “the na- WAzl ; o Lot Bl i o slon; phlahiSalammel Sresidan(s & of iy other recognized representa- tional association can do nothing but MAPped trom amotor bus in the THE WEATHER 3 gl oL a8 basyt glrast Bellaire, he suffered — severe burns | tive of Jack Dempsey had notificd stand behind the Minois commission DSt section of St. Paul I“"’_‘; == e "““"’;‘ g e DL and a fracture of the left leg. | him of the filing of an officiAl pro- and the offic, s it sclects to conduct : Fobbed of uncut diamonds valued | | New Britain and vicinity: | jabout 10 o'clock SRR oD mes Callahan, 22, the flreman; | teet with the national association. | bonts in its state.” at $125,000, Generally fair tonight; Tuc of the remains revealed the fact Fugene Fitzpatrick, 23, @ brakeman, | President Donohue stated that the [ Tilinois is a_member of the na-| Hamberger said he was forced | | day probably showers and | that both arms and both logs were Harry Krumm: 2%, also afnational assoclation will In all prob- | tional hoxing ociation which in-{into an automobile after he was| | cooler. | ‘[broken, the skull was crushed and man, w ttended for burns ! ability grant a hearing to Dempsey | oludes 18 states, € a, Cuba, Mex- | taken from the bus and was let out the upper part of the body muti and other injuries, but will recover. |over the disputed “long count” in|ico and Belgium. in an outlying sectioi. Hated, THUG FIGHT DUEL Springlield Woman Summons KILLED BY TPA[N INSPECTING WEST HARTFORD TRACKS | SEVEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL SHOT . T0 DEATH WHILE ASLEEP IN ~ NEW YORK EAST SIDE HoM Enemy of Family, En- raged Over Elopement of Daughter, Seen Leaving Tenement After Murder. ! I'ind Message, Signed “Nungesser and Coli” 'n Hoalmn‘ Bottle ' 6 UP—A ‘Man Driven From Room Last Night When Child Father Threatened Him | With Shotgun. W EEKEND FATALITIES TOTAL SIX IN STATE - v s roof tops. R e 30dyRoSeyenth S Victim|| i wiaiolo waa torseedtove: e l‘nund l“loating in Con- l}m.v.( elopment of his dat er with = > @ young man introduced by the slain necticut River }cnita's pare he weapon was found in tha y girl’s bedroom. The police, in their IR d- [ investigation, also discovercd a shot saths in this but not one in the apartments of the girl's another in rooms oc- EO! ki relatives of the 1 girl o GEOWN- | across the hall. brought death Violent Scenes Recalled o body Sk Police learned 1 there 1 e Connec 1 violent sce when Arsenio L 1 at the little girl's home sev- times and upbraided her par- ents for introducing a young man wiho ran with his daughter, When he c again last night, po- lice sald, he driven by shot guns pointed at him by and another relitive girl's fath the police girl's tathe When the i I Chatlos, 25, a Stratford | walted at the doorway rowned in t ito the bedroom. The harbor Sunday while tine. bis six vear old son ul fallen ov 1 from the cr « child was fir ! er ¢ I Chatlos, Ed- The hysterical weeping of wsed a passerby to A fr 1ch at his home | house was on fire t » Charles Faller larm, Middl hospital yester s body. Eull ved in Hampton, W R AFTER PASSING TEST nd fell wer man iy 1182 Become Electors at s ession of Naturaliza- tion Court Cin Waterby s plpe, cround the Wate “Springticld me unknown, fay following ird G non A total of §5 m drunk, had | took the oath of ship at a ssion of the naturalization court ¢ in the common council cham- , city hall. Ten ¢ ned and nine applic n and women nnecticut river nley Ban- | b town 1Se8 Wers con- s failed to has been miss- | put in an appearance Mor- K |1is D. Saxe was on the bench and —_ e v"me as M pellman of New Haven Jews at Sundown Will (B e lnam{ur'-le New Year ! cisitica under t o5 from New York 5 () More which they « 500,000 New York | The own today N observ- Agritelly, Nic osh-Hu-Sha the Jew- Montz arle support for various gemos, G s will be urged upon i e papt bhis and Jymen jos Santsi i opening Theodc 4 ial period which Kolkor 1 Kips October 6, ur, or the day messages Jewish il racial action by against Jew- wazine, the s the ir th Rohbers Ov crluu!\ Bonds [)" In Secret Part of Safe w 1 1, Sept. 26 (@ N s Pelix s Andy e | the of | Mtaly —Lydia Lose, Sa (¢} : le burglars worke | £ LEAN0, owner o m told po lamo Tranchida Alesandro Dica eppe Ranaldi | Var lo Bergagnin, Orazio Ar G 1sko Sanloren Anzelo za, Paolo Luigi ¢ Sebastiar DiMauro, Antonic Rossitto, Anna Mr uck had heen living in | gas 1 out eight years, having| Gustavus V. King od here from Russia, his|Axce Reging home. He had been a rail- roud employe for u short time. The (Conttuued on Page 12) coident was believed to have been w dout when another pass-| FALLS 200 FEET TO DEATH 1in blocked his view ewburg, N, Y., Sept ® had been living with his sis- | Lawrence Rabbitt, un 18 year old er. Mrs. Michael Dusick, who is[lad of Viroqa, Wis, fell 200 feet to his o viving relative. The re-[his death while attempting to climb mains were turned over to Larala|Storm King mountain, near Corn- Sagarino Co. of Spring street, |wall-on-Hudson, vesterday he this ci v, Funeral arrangements arc yonth arsdy ol a 1 oo Satur- incomplete, day to enter a privale school

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