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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 - AUTO THEFT DUO ON TRIAL TODAY N HIGHER COURT Giardiano and Gargano Accused of Stealing Machines and Putting Them on Sale DENY GUILT INSPITEOF |} STRONG POLICE EVIDENCE Which = L Christian Leader Dies ] —_J Cars Disappeared From Streets of This City and Hartford Later Found In Posscssion of Mer- | | WILLIAM B. WEST. . DR. Claim They | " REV. WILLIAM B. WEST iden Residents Who Bought Them In Good Faith, Suspecting Salesmen, o Heral ecial to th ury, Tony C and L'l\gnf“sm " Former Pastor of Bristol o ¢ et Church Dies at Foxhoro, e Massachusetts Jndge court tor fore ior ft o ¥ on the chs X on Al rhomas J O'Mara follo ; : i el Bristol, Sept Wil derwriters’ conforence e he i coer 1 cnjamin West, formerly pas- of circumstantial evi- tor of the Prospect Methodist church e Gar HeSio: city, died last night at Fox- Giardiano had siolen many antonio- i Blics: tremit Bty Brit. horo, Mass,, following a short illness W Hartiord, and re-sold them pnenmonia. He was 57 years having removed the identifica- and was born in Niles, Ohio, d stamiped new num- wuated from the Union I Seminary of that state. "ho trail led to Meriden, where to Bristol in hoth men ved and it was torates in Wal- land, Ohio, Methodist und t disposed of md Ocean® Park A Y Y -T':mo’) [HOH‘") “da 1Py £ABIQY] VIS FIIHPIAULO) Average Daily Circulation For Week Lndmg Sept. 24th . 14,447 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1927. _.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS COURT TAGKS TWO Lone Mariner With Cat And Dog YEARSONTOTERM | - OF 170 30 YEAR ened for Attempted Escape WIFE IS CONVICTED; GUARDS SENT 10 PRISON! Jail for Davis, Ex-dailer. Sent to Year for Aiding in Break When Found Guilty in Superior Court in Hartford This Morning—Wom- an Sald to Have Smuggled Nar- cotics into Cell. {Pr—T.aw- who has already Hartford, nee W. I Sept srrone, served two years in the state prison Wethersfield of a s of ne to thirty as a abitual criminal and gunman, was to ziven an ditional fentence of one to thr ars to begin at the expiration of his present term He was arraigned in superior riminal court here on a charge of ittempting to escape from prison. Wife Sentenced others involved in the case given jail sentences by Judgs n R. Booth of Danbury. Mrs. therine C. Ferrone, his wife was nt to jail for one year for smug- ing narcotics into the prison to her \isband, but sentence was suspend- in her case on another charge she faced, that of aiding her husband's attempted prison break. Earl I Davis, former nard, received a sentence vear in jail for aiding I of onc | i Ferrone’s Sentenoe as Habitnal - Criminal and Gunman Length- - Pi 'WEST PERPLEXED (twaried saiesin ) GOUNTY WILL NOT AS PRESIDENTIAL | FORCERETURN OF ELECTION [[][]MS MISSING WITNESS Prosgcutor Not in Hurry to Have Sails Stormy Seas to Canary Islands ilots Abandoned Hulk by Night Through Rough Ocean | to Goal 4,000 Miles Away—Joins Wife and } Several Children In Las Palmas. Pulitial Survey Reveals D1 Madrid, Rept. 28 (P—Advices ' Pico Tsland in the ’ % T e visions in Both Democratic ! Beach's Bail Forleited in Funchal® of a small boat manned = | . g ot i i e e etm e s o, | 4 Regublom Parts Dactor Munder Probe His only companions were a dog It his 40-foot ooner, the 1,,, and a cat. He has a wife and sev- ate! Hugo Hoahn a 40-yea prison | Hugo Hoahna s safl from Prov- 15, cquipped to navigate his eice vt o e sl A e G THAN THERE ARE STATES T0 ACCUSED WIDOW vear for the Canary Islands to re. of Atlantic wastes to the (‘anary Is- turn to his wife and three children lands by “dead recko * alone. AL —_— awaiting him in Las Palmas. He A compass, a dollar watch, a Lowden of IHnois, Secretary Hoov- rmer Sai < . ) 1 A : : ! 1 to Have was well provisioned for & possible, Small chart, two dividers and paral Bt three months at sea. The fone mar- | 1+ Tule and two patent logs were| ©F And Vice-Presidont Dawes Home Early Yesterday in Blue v estimated that the voyage his only Instruments, and he plan { ; oHlAl civeri o D e e e o dndennten {0 rian iy TenGonod=Gov AT Reith s Coupe—Mrs. Lilliendahl still and he did mot inform his family star for guida | i v 8 and Sen. James Reed Growing . X i Cananienen o it O E SRR d Sen. James Reed Growing in Maintains Her Husband Was Shot; becomie alarmed had prepared for n for| Demacratic Favor—tLongworth D, : 1 : ; ctectives s ot Hoahna planned to slecp days. the voyage, swhich would reunite MUSI[; STUI]ENT WINb SRl and to take the helm 4t night so him with his wife and three children | DAmpness™ Hit. Missing Man to Resort Once. that his ship would not be run down affer an absence of five years, Al oo o by transatlantic liners. Consider- his savings, about $300, were used| | 2ohington, S R[i q cun Ty St BB fear was felt at the time that in purchasing, reconditioning and rut hocrats. of the Ther will be no with e el e would never arrive at his des- provisioning the ate r food central lozen w . od | ¢ a doze 3 for the surrender of ls Beach tinatio ship, which he ' he depended chiefly on ship biscuit over their prospective presidenti Jehanin ““,h Sy bought 1 abandoned hulk for and canned goods and friends had candidates for 1925, a political sur- | W h e e el Abatiie 375 and refitted was regarded as too | do: 1 equipment for catching fis [T H.‘« Hiiresy Warren Hale Awarded H”’WJM Drod Witiiam Llls small to weather ocean storms long the way. The Despatch was throughout th on indicates. 5 inin N 20 R ey When he sailed out of Providence ballasted with 13 of water . \‘fl’“;,, o f::',‘]',',,]:,,i‘ . | Scholarship in New DLOEECH b SR otiE Allantio amid the din of ship and factory and equipprd with a S s B b York today 3 whistles he carried a puppy and a oil for rough weather YeE e el Z5s o ox DHESISC Siom s o tiny Kitten, sent aboard by friends.| Three days after leaving Provi e A e —_—_— L&) (g Ten statq polics faoiigh After his departure from the HoRlinani0 Nt R end asingl e aee i el e MER RN Him 15.pe fased By Uhres inen Yebb rican coast, Hoahna was occa- ith Harbor of Refuge during a | g .0 *0h 10 Of tf o A Eov s Soibe sleh A% Taaon AT S e LR e R O R B B e el e rs chiefly 4l the | ©¥DS, dash from the scene of the T T N e et A B A e (e e o | murder, the day Dr. Lilliendahl v den of Tllinois, Secr of JGom- i S o s found dead — |merce Herbert Hoo and AVice-diohl o arial b OF sates arate ey ® missing man had been under : President Charles G, Dawes, With | g o o : ) bail as a material witness in RI] S BR"THER I]EAD DR FR[]MEN S FUNERAL gl andenencent Sbranch Sofe hel SN Ha)e s one the case, and when his counsel, Edi- party talking about running Senatoc | ooc o g 1S OF son Hedges, of Atlantic City, failed George W. Norris, republican, o to produce him yesterday afternoon, sons. sehool, presided o aiding and abetting in ats are divided errone in his ' No nd contert 1 was the en Gov, Al Senator quoted as say- produce Beach tha court, but \larkc of \'iolencc ; previously hac wanted by automobil ¢ the pur- way it Q oc! fissonri ) (i norant of the sus- | church of Brooklyn ¥ plans to escape and Byron O. Rich- I Body to Lie in State at ”i'( .,"?" "‘:"0 e ”h”’ “‘I_n ants 1o und s Janad by e conrh bt pected thievery. Markers taken oft his pastorate in Bristol he | ards, another former guard at the 'S ink I . 2 BYORLE & GOV.|tion relative to their ot SllOlices o i O A oo el 1D o 0 bt o TG ] it Camk St TG S ) S A G P Dok ERLS LoV First Lutheran s SR isglinents, ofimus Pl ardi belin i S R e e ey for helping Mrs, Ferrona smug- Disease Cause ety e ery: vear helsehool yieins our [UIIEH, Be Ul Ro mepresented) by and other bits of cvidence city, being a member of the Bristol |gle narcotics into the prison. | Church ever at this point In & pre-con-| seolarships o aspiring young or- | SOunsel. He SRl Gk e und during the investigation, Chamber of Commeree and the Bris-| Mr. and Mrs. Ferrone were ar- — - pentionscamnaiEp Nl nists. The field of Jikely timber | W3S out of t ate, but that he did v Giardiano and Gargano main- tol Council, Boy Scouts of America. |raigned shortly after noon and | Detroit, Sept (P —John Ford, | Funeral services for Dr. Frnst|pot livergence of opinions i |{his year narrowed down to ten, of i '!‘I" o M’im””‘ ¢ tained their innocence and insisted g¢ the conelusion of his pastorate in | pleaded guilty. The other two had RRG AW 2 BBHoR Tororh En s ot tieatiiny thissSbreadbagtcet lwiiich i re to Le selacted. The r- Hinkle also sald that the t \ % a brother of Henry Iord, died Iy 1T- of America.” A swing to any of th + prosecutor’s office would not be in on pleading not guilty when @ iristol he ired from the Metho-|entered a similar ple last weelk _ ¥ of pneumonia, will | 1 Brs ; conte L the school yes- : gt i ralgned in superior court after Bav- | dist ministry and engiged In evan. | when they were remanded for sen- | Suddenly of heart disease at Fordson, % @6 PRCHON, Will be holl Iri- candidates by the west before the | terday, at the conclusion of which | 1Y JUITY to move to have Beach's ing been bound over from local Po- ' golican work in Boston. (i a suburb last night. home, West Mar sd at e convention time may furnish the | Mr. Fiale was informed of his good | V!l &8 & material witness forfeited, lice court, In default of bonds the He leaves his wife, Willetta, three | Attorney Spellacy, who appeared| M. TFord, a veal estate dealer, % %57 West Mam streets at 11 {gocistve fon necessary for | fortunc preferring to awalt developments. Lave been in jail more than & mouth. | cyiiaren, Elizabeth, Williameis., Jr., (for Ferrona said the last three | President of the Fordson city council. | (ip®ye 7 (00 R the DOV nominatton. Mr. Hale las He added that if Beach surrenders Postponement Refused nd Robart, and a sister, Miss Mary | months had been spent by Ferrone at | and a member of the Michigan State wyeci Whars it will Mo in siate Ohio Also Divided { harmony student o monlironnoss his relcass aniball Attorney Casale com ricated 10| \yuat of Bridgeport, he prison “in solitary,” in what is | Fair board, was on his way hor el Dol b en o bt tilos ANiDe e situation in Ohio, *mother iy, cn the conspiracy charg % court the request of GArsano py. fuperal will probably be held |known as “the hole.” from a council meeling when he Was |conducted by Rev. Dr. Abel A, Ahi.|Of Presidents somehaG il 1 Beach 1o DB niters e nd Giardiano for a trial by Jurs.lon yriday in Foxhoro, Mase, | But One Meal a Day stricken. ist, pastor, and Rev. Dr. Maurltz 0f 1h other states. There, republi- | kno oS e S gCcne RIL The attorney the court K In this, he said, the doctor was | He Ioft his machine and entered an intimate fend of i cans have Speaker Nicholas Long- | well v h® laft was discovered in his aid not grant the ro would | m the only visitor each day, and the @ house he recently had bought Interment will be in Fair. “Ofth of the house as a favorite | pro s garage at May's Landing, Drcember term and he would person- 5 m. S el e Fordson ;ml)r started & searchi, { Dr. Tromen was lover of (taln the deldedddgddaddtionoadevsd | years and harme 5 Fompian e tovesiies bus b ally reimburse the state for the ex- T | "1t was to relieve this condition, |finding him dead in the house music and a connoisseur of art, His {ain the delegation because some | was Mr. Hart, B Dol e sne ke L pense of summoning witnesses at this | Kight Year Ol Girl Living On Tal- and for what she thought was saving | (winsiden (o brothers, Henry and | owiedgo of musical compositions |0f the dry Jeaders do not like his | orsan scholurship, and knowing his [ nune " D nlich Intans e his life and to bring to him artificial | William Ford. he is survived by his 4nd composers was remarkable < reported dampness. Hughes is said | pupil aspired to be an organist, ad- ki 08 210 S Assistant State’s Attorney Guleon | cott Street Taken 1M, Health Dept. |y npiness, that Mrs, Ferrone smug- $idow and three children, i g ""”V"n‘ym:r‘m: \”m,'::., :,l"‘\ mr have a ; strong hand against \iv'rl m’y m‘, v q\”"mm,y‘].m,‘tl WG X V""’ Home opposed the request and said that the | - 0 o0 I gled heroin to Ferrone. The house, only a few blocks from ried having produced both prose Hoover in their personal race. Rep. [ To win the scholarship Mr. Hale ““'("‘ l'l",,,,‘,.,.‘ o v\lhnf :"r“:“dnh" {rial should £o on at onee. Juc He said in doing this she had done [ Mr. Ford's home, was unfurnished [and poetic writings of note. The li- Jim Begg of Sandusky is being dis- had to undergo a written exam e S e Booth ordered the trial to proce Fealth aughorities this afternoon | only what others ahd done, for the ©xcept for a f. rticles left by 4 hpary which Dr. Fromen eollected cussed as another favorite son. But tion i Aol Dhre s HRBR Rt Ll "”!”‘“‘ at ";" The first witness wal Mrs. Maty | g in quaranting a sixth case of |practice was not unknown in the | family which moved about threc probably has not an equal in our ¢ trend s nowhere definite {Toon siee o e [ B esidence of Beach Whe s & paultry Messner of 331 Rroad street, New le paralysis, the vietim being | Connecticut state prison. weeks ago. Police believe that Mr. {as to the richness of its material, The democratic situation s fust | tion was in ma i (o el ques | S SN0 S0 RS RIS S DB — 3 in elzht vear old girl residing on || Mz St declared that the Ford cither drove directly to the | Asa surgeon Dr. Fromen was bril- \as bad. Gov, Dohaney is a favorite | tionnaire PR O ERG] g i e R S (Continued on I 17) Talcolbistiest jonly visitor Ferrone saw at the ! placa from the council mecting in- liant. He was a pioneer in {he use son who may receive the delega- |Plano before Dr. Carl. The s i o s Of the four cases still under quar- | prison was his attorney. tending to make an inspection, or of local anaesthesia in modern sur- fion if he asks for although | tions were two inventions by Shesibmitaa il lonE - phricHN 60 antine, a 20 year old man living on| = that he was stricken with a heart at- gery. His toil, skill and endeavor former Sccrafary of War Newton | WO Prepared pieces of questioning by the police be- I [l | ley street whose case came m; (Continued on Page *I7) tack while driving and decided to went fo the public, whom he served | Baker fs looked upon as a possible | 2108 0wn choosing (i s T S e ns i Taceil (o he e stop and rest. His body was found antiringly and unselfishly. Ho exer- | syccessor to the nation-wi Me- | Yocal accompar W four ¢ after the murder i the most dangerous condition. He E\lenil()ll of One-Man Iving across a b, bo tog, U300 @ definite and lasting influence Adoo strength. Senator Tomerene H(‘,‘v'l\"d\mu‘n" s r'w-; e e fer i mistay is under quarantine in the isolation here was a mattress on the bed, on surgical seience in New Britain. | dropned Tih: dtieleta ale’s two prepared piec RpEe e : F']R U- S. EITIZENSHIP Hosoitalat Heriford, The latestvies| - Cars Benefits Company ivut no shedts or other covering, Dy e et i s el o ORI CRRLSREL SIS (i Sooncen by G ikt L tne will be Kept in quarantine at| New Haven, Sept. 28 (D—Iixten- Actording fo Robert W. Tord, n temb 1866 His heard of Senator Reed. Smith |l bY (hopin. He did net aced|jpg o the running board of thetr Hes Sony T R e M o haD s e ey A Plo mathens maiaaer oroc |docsnt figure in the picture, lead- |5 Carl eould mdge. auite quies. Mtomobile on the lonely Atslon road SR SR is = - e as put | iefieoto cal | for several wecks —from heart at n and his mother's maiden name .1q gay. s RI e e T ar here and robbed them. Cancidates for Franchise Senator Hale Welcomes ThRbig \1]‘;!“';y_'|"l';”_" company | (acke, bt seemedl fo s feeling well g Sl g, 3 i Evans Woolen Mentioned o Al ARG : S| Many friends go in and out of the q e Q . day. c ! a red esterday. ) omen ‘g ated from the % e o et Alliendahl home, but . to Be Heard on Magruder’s Suggestions | or about 31,500 a week in the pay- * The position of the body when University of Lund in 1586, He 00 Tndlana democrats wndery MrHale, by v all L done e st = Lewiston, Me., Sept. 28 (D—Sen- | roll. Practically all the suburban | found indicated that Mr. Ford had came to Am in 1% He took | 1 omas pEtthgla s L sstlansio LG D e Taialts & whitchaivel October 5 ator Frederick Hale of Malne, chair- | lines were made onc-man cars, leav- ' sat on the side of the bed and then, up studies in medicine at Marquette | SCMETIE o Fvans Woolen, In-private class of Dr. C S B Gy police Svrhtor man of the senate naval commit ing only heavy traffic routes in the | focling ill, dropped to a reclinine university, Milwaukee, Wis, gradu- J:anapelis —banker L elesne flkssonianonhwadic and Svlilalsolk eriai an s told the Lewiston Journal today that | city with two-man crews. position. He had removed his coat [ating in 1897, He had been a sur-|2¥2Y from the Smith and Reed|playiug member of L S Ce L St T e AT B aach lias A M”" of 1 |;\.my‘n'yl‘\‘ rulr :v‘!; he mmm] any senator “onM join | e s and vest and loosened his other =von at the New Britain General hos- ::\‘;[ ,,‘,’u , u‘ M;m{m‘w :rT n’l:m T‘”‘n‘;'vi myt el n visiting a daughter at Ellza mission to citizenship will be hea S A % S Hac s 8 S e D S 5 ve ) state polities jus W will he am o ; BTt armion o th Suts | o v sovas eyt (Neat Tast Retief Band ey an cfors o s e 2ol s Jtd Tl o 0 1Dk 'L Ml ey s o o Lo, B 4 sl hae 215 Fourt DI oilvon et [ el e s S Reported Under Anest s S heing the only one of his col- AlNOUEN it is sald Senater beps atithe mustecielis, |88 1S Taurdar thie Tilllsndabls nesday niorning, October 5, at 9:30 on abolishing the Portsmonth navy| Constantinople, Sept. 28 (P S ne varions papers. | lvagiues in New Britain who had that | Watson hardly will seck mor O D B0 R e ies A i : 1y Galanbore o'clock in the common council yard, which Magruder especially v-cight employes ofllnv)A\mAM Charles T. Earl. deputy coroner, distinction. He was a’ member of Nation as had heen expecte e Sl LA Sl [ i Cdefiiitely leataBITAnER '1‘;"{“"'* % ! Lo mentioned,” he said. “That yard| iy '13-‘: ."\;..R.' ‘IZ(»J:?rll‘l‘»\ .\-‘w,‘"n and Dri'A: 1., Shierwood, Mp. Boydss American Medical association, o z‘“_‘""“‘ "_"“"""“;“‘;‘; ; v 8, ”; AR ST S an that Beach had had some correspon- B T e e ““"L'G'”Qflnffgl.' bl S8vieei utiiorities aav: nvicas xac (o 2icn extnined theibaty whort SR EEANE I ARl s tn . DR L ‘..'m",,'u cholee of stuiying orsat for playing | dence Sith Mrs. Lilliendant and hat be represcnted, Judge Henry P | The st type of subms coived at the offices of the or b i e o e \ or in theat . Hale, | met her at a trysting place in South b rehsgeeniady O L s chidiatithe off there were no marks of viole na |cal association, > ain | frienc i ! Intter due thought : | the | Vineland Lo il presid at the sion we know zation here t that it could not be doubted that My, Medical association. tica Lo N may obtain theide o0 and his instruction will fne| —_— and Thomas M llman of New Dortsmouth.” | - Ford died of heart discasc. Mr, Shor. Dr. Fronmen made two trips abroad | lion's share of the delegates whieh | fiqi™ S88, TE RO R H (© ied on Page 17) Haven will represent the United JOHNSTOWN FLOOD HERO DIES. | (004 said e had heen freafing My, Since coming to New Britain for pur- later in the convention may o fo e e Kl st Ly % o States government IN CHANNEL Ebensburs, Pa. Sept. 28 P—Ed- 1o for a heart ailment for some POSS Of study, in 1808 and 1814, | Dawes if Lowden fails of the nomi- | 1na fnetruetion vt M 1t is understood that another ses- | Ci : nee, Sept. 28 0P ward R. McDonald, 66, who dashed ‘ Ho visited Sweden, Germany, France nation, Geor rennan, demo- | paje will mak v e NEW YORK POLIGE FACE sion will be cd for later in Mercedes Gleitz, London | through the valley on horseback 10 A\ Nt Fari's dircetion, the hody AN Ialy last year ‘ cratic leader, 15 Keeping qulet but | New York, I Qs Octoher, since nearly 100 slicants | typist, abandon her attempt to|warn residents of the approach of o' yiyin 1o an undertaking estab Dr. Fromen was married in 1895, (it fs known he is prepared to bring | and spending each Wed et NEW MURDER MYS’I‘ERY will remain to he heard after next swim the English Channel at 5:15 p. | the flood that wiped out Johnstown |jqi o el B9 R0 RO The nearest suryiving relatives arc|a major portion of his state dele- | organ school. He will coniinue {o Wednesday's mecting of the court, | m. This was her sixth failure. She |in 1889, died today. He had warned -y " B 20000 0 s widow, a son. . daughter, his gation fo the next convention live in New where he is @ Uhe remaining group consists of was 13 miles off Calais when she | thousands of the ewcep of the Water | uouritios “enintly to real ratnis gn @500 father in Sweden who has at- | , ; Body of Man, Riddled With Bullets, rew petitions and continued cases. |gave up after having been in the | when he was overtaken by the flood, | joaie G T8 G SIS I i o the ripe old age of 91 years, | (Continued on Page Ten) The complete Jist for nest Wed- | water since 9:40 a. m. ibut he and his horse reached safety. political affairs of Fordson, but was W0 Prothers and a. sister. i | Found tn Parked nesday is i SR T I met financially interecten P4 ¥hm ! He was an active and Influential | ————--——— { 4 YVietor Emmanuel 1T, King of ~ T automobile business of his hrother “"”"’)" 0 ”;" "‘(""" 'I A y | BlotorsCax D'Orio, Giuseppe D'Agata, Antonio GENERAL MOTORS HEAD SA.YS FORD CAR Mr. Ford was a partner of John |CIUP and one of its first directors 1,.'\, ‘\l ,:,‘1"\‘ ”‘v”;v me:,:'e :.“ Battaglia, James Alf: Chester 4 GHafIaiin the' reslextataifirmilob ] & Voo SEUSINRIROS th BN avEBH FACES TROUBLE OVER HIS ACCOUNTS A G0EH g et e L wes Motto, Nicol IS NOT REGARDED AS A COMPETITOR ciiiia'fors foes s famiere 2in el Vi e et Pl K o tore Tranchida, Sebastinno Sbriglio, sides his widow, 1includes his sons, |, L /¢ daughter, Ingeborg, arrived S o ai e ) o, I'aolo Turchetti, Rosario Tata, Do- | Robert and Clarence W. Ford, and | 0M® dust before her father's death | x .\ praven, Sept. 28 P—Trou- | subject of a confer S e T i . . a ey iy ] i | T of @ parked automobile in West menico James Zita, Salvatore Vinei, Milford, Mich., Sept. 28.—(UP)— | Cadillac as well as it does the Ford." | daughter Ethel. Beides his brothers, 0 ¢ son, lars, arrived this morn- |y 060 Arihur W, Marsden of Madi-|O'Brien and David 1 ‘i“m o Humilear: Gordons, —Antonio De [ The much discussed pending “war- | Sloan summed up in the following | fienry and William Ford, t & f1nEs from B vanslon, B, swhera hadlsil gl e s N ne VoIS TS| tHerh || Wh Al epeaon (SIAaa N i fofant e Michele, Angelo -Berti, Santa Gion- hetween Henry Ford and the | paragraph: one sister, Mrs, Margaret Ruddiman, | Stident at Northwestern univer-| o0y "0f the general assembly| Should the confere O I e i friddo Mazzotto, Ida Usai, Antonio General Motors Corporation was There is plenty of opportunity In | Another sister died some vears ago, e 4 many terms, and political leader in | reach a conclusion Mr. O'F G i G A Cefarratti, Vittorio I'Amico, Fran- minimized today in an address de- | the world today for Mr. Ford to give | John was the second son of Wil , LLvutes to Dr ’:'T"‘_‘" were paid i ome town, over adr tion | he will lay all information lef L canp i Be Gl e cesco Ritoll, Antonio DiMauro, Pic- | livered by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. | the public honest value, which of [liam and Mary Litegot Ford, Henry L, President 3. 3l Ward of the Ki-| o gtes, are not ended, the Times- | the state’s attorney in the matter, | S0 @ foW hundred feet away at 1 o MITRLSI LA nialo Bank Domi- president of General Motors. Gouras he will do, " with the result | helne the Hfirst son: ¥ wanis club ‘,'n'l 8 r‘ : lbmm L e fo the attention of ©¢lock The fact that the body was inick Morello, Giovanni Aiudi, r- | Speaking to a group of automobile that he wiil sell an enormous num- Funcral services will be held from | qeng o the New 1ritain Modions aa. | AUy, John V. O'rien has de-!fhe court on Friday the acts or S wirm lod to the heliof that the mannoe De Vito, Michele Commarata, | editors at the corporation’s proving | her of cars per year, and there is an | the William Ford home Friday, with | ooty af the ner {ing of the Kiwanis | Manded that Marsden make an ac- | Marsden in the Dorothea Sauter| 7 had wither been R onia, Santo Cianci, Giu- | grounds here, Sloan said *“The prob- fcqual — opportunity for General | burial at Grand Lawn cemeterwherc. | oup today at noon ™| counting of the estate of Dorothea |case, that heing the time sct for o | fountd or driven there dead and seppe Gerace, Schastiano Attardo, | lem does not look so complicated as | Mofors {o give the public honest | - L Mr, Ward stited that Dr. Tromen | Sauter who died in 1915, leaving to | motion to be heard which would |1°ft While scores of children were varlo Torracini, Camille William | you newspaper people are trying to vilue at a higher price and like- [ TO BROADCAST WORLD SERIES. | yqq a leader in his profession, and | her husband, T ick. life use of | dismiss procecdings against Marsden | PRSINE nearby on their way to Calabrese, Josepl Posch, Concetto | make it out to be. wise sell a very large number of | Chicago, Sept. 28 (UP)—The | a man of broader gauge than the between $i and 0 {to disbar him. The allegation is| 100k . . ezio, Vincenzo Dimaure The Ford and General Motors [cars por year.” world series games this year will be |y, He pointed out that the | road and other bonds. that Marsden, as judge of probate G S U T Czechoslovak Republic—Vac- | products will be sold at a different | Sloan paid tribute to Ford for his broadeast by the ional Broad- | Jate physician and surgeon had other | It Was as administrator of the es-|appointed himsclf administrator of | With bullets. law Stepina, John Ballash. price and hence will have different | thesis of “the lowest possible price.” |casting company and Columbia | distinguishing characteristics be- | tate of Frederick Sauter that Mars-| Mrs. Sauter's estate after he had| A chauflear's license found in the The Republic of Turkey—Vasilios | appeals, he said. | “T domot think many of us ap- chains, the office of Judge Kenesaw |sides that of heing a leader in his | den was recently called upon to ren- | resigned as judge of probate hut b AL HAIE DOCKRENLOYS A mben Macrogianis, Armenag Der Hoosi- | “If the past is any indication of [ preciate the tremendous debt that M. Landis, commissionsr of basc- | profession. He spoke of his unusual | der an accounting. and was removed | fore the resignation became off ANOIIE Lot CRyR L IOBIIS gian, Kevork Garabed Darakjian, | the future, the new Ford car will be |we owe Mr. Ford not only for his ball, announced today. Kknowledge of music and the lives of |and Carl Bollman, formerly elerk |[tive, This was ahout two years [ES aid the name of Samuel San- Satrak Davidian, Asador Parparian, |a car that will appeal to a great |conception of the idea but his stick- —— | o1d masters. of the probate court here, made his|ago. Mr. Sauter died in December, | 1T of Richmond avenue, Kriker Bal 5 fo of people,” he said. ing to it,” he sald. * Referring briefly to the death of | Suceess Mr. O'Brien represents|1926, and Marsden became admin- | Arroct aten Island. Investi- The Tiepublie of Austrio—Carl | “Naturally that car must mect | Slon also owes TFord a personal | | [ e Tava Mo dee Who xwas | Mr. Sauter's heirs_ who live in New |istrator of that estate the next|Sation at thut address disclosed that Poglitsch, Kudolf Stephen Urban. present conditions, hmt the basic | debt, he revealed. In the early days | | THE W | a vice-president of the Kiwanis clu’, | York and to whom her estate was|month. | @ man answering the description of The German Reieh =Michael Erll. [idea is likely to be the sane. Gen- | of the automotive ndustry Sloan in- | | | when he died, Mr. Ward said it was | (0 go after the death of her hus % : the dead man lived there with his The Republic of Toland—Jozef | eral Motors 18 in quite a different | terested Ford in a roller bearing that | New Britain and vicinits: | unfortunate that two men of such | band. He desirds that the Madison 2] IN ROME aged father, but the father sald his Kozikowski, Hyman Goldberg, Karol | position. General Motors idea is to |he (Sloan) was representing. | | Mostly cloudy with stowly ris- | value to the community, both of Trust gompany be made the ad-| TRome, Sept. 28 (P—Chs A, som's name was Samuel Barbero. Linglel, ~ Benjimin =~ Rubenstein, [make a car of greater luxury than ~“Mr, Ford became our best cus- | | ing temperature tonight; | |whom were leaders In the elub. | ministrator after Marsden has made [Levine and his pilot, Captain Walter | The elder Barbero said he had not Trank Kowalezyk, Jozef Pucilows the Tord—a car that properly be- |tomer” Sloan went on. “My start in | | Thursday unsettled, possibly | 'should be the first two Kiwanians to |an accounting. Hinchcliffe, arrived here y,| seen his son for four montha. Police Leon Gorskl, Anthony Belch, Wla- | longs to the next higher price class. | life was greatly helped by the sup-| | showers, || be claimed by death. Tt s understood, the Times Unfon |landing at the Centrocelle airdrome |found that the automobile had re- — With every price car there fs a defi- | port Mr. Ford gave our little busi- | | | _— says, that Marsden has made & at 2:00 p. m. In the transatiantic| cently been purchased from Angelina Iness at that time.” * (Continued on Page 17) compromise offer which will be the |monoplane Columbia from Ravenna 'Cartozina, who lives in Mott street. (Continued on Page 17) nite market. This applics to th

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