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D to s '8 | News of the World By Associated Press Y BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For 14,447 Week hndlng Sept. 24t . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927. —.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS . NEWSPAPERMENTO . TESTIFY IN PROBE OF DOCTOR MURDER frand Jury Expected to Demand B¢ Statements They Obtained } From Suspects GUARDS SURROUND HOME OF PHYSICIAN'S WIDOW Chiet County Detective Reterates Caomtention That the Mystery Will Be Solved Soon — Two Persons Chosen In October Grand Jury Panel Cancerned With Principals ™ Case. i Hammonton, N. J, Scpt. 26 (11) Investigation info the murder of br. William Talliendahl took a sur- prising turn today ewspapers ore s to the poenacd 1o appear fternoon hetfore the Atlanti grand jury a* Mays Landing | nthoritics wonld dis 1 ained in int th Hedges, cour Wil Vineland por Beact ol fr o , M il T i Hed Bea Cpton a court 1 hini to “indigniti Expects Solution Soon B Harrold, chict county ive reiterated today his coj tion that the mystery soon wo Lz Lilliendahl s shot motori here a f 150 negroes comn been questioned. Two persons chosen In {le O her grand jury panel are lire William H N case. 5 Parkhnrst and Mrs. Rose ('Lonnell Parknurt's other 10 is a brother-in-la Ach, Mis. ONai nell's hoshand, Edward. is the son of Hammonton postmasier w wplied the $25,000 bond n which Mrs, Liilie Il b vard O'Donnell loaned " on a promissory note t \ the Parichurst and Mr nell probably will be excl the grand jury seseions at hot Widow Under Guard Hammonton, N. J 20 (! fl A ot trooper s stationed on guard A t the home of Mrs. Lilli ) in South Vineland, where she mained since her release on 00 hail material witness to <hooting of her husband, Dr 0 William Litliendahl L Placed at the house at the direc tion of Chiet Hudson, of Vincland the trooper fs under orders to watch the house co tantly and to follow Mrs. Lilliendahl wherever she may za Meanwhile the search for Willi Beach, South Vineland poultr rafser, charged with aiding in the slaying of Dr. Lillicndall, spread to four states today. Detectives dis- osed that they | found ‘“new witnesses™ whose evidenee may prove “an important link” in the solution of the mystery. These “witne Mr. and Mrs George Cavali Wi tid 10 have told the invedtigators that while picking cranberries near where the elderly physician was slain they had ¥ L voice ring out in the still- PARALYSIS-DECREASES Survey of Country Reports Fatal Discase Declining in Majority of States, Pl 20 PR—A shizh number of intantit s over the country dur- ek ending September 24 1 by reports from vari 1o public today by the pub- ic health service With fignres yot to be received trom Onio, where thers were 89 cases during the week ending Sep- tember 17 the total for the nation at the end of last week wayg 545, com- red with 636 under freatment the Massachusc(ts still had the high- | a decrea California was second with 43, New Jersey reports 49; Pennsylvania Connceticut ington 11 in 14 a 1 cas in ainst 15; ainst 15 while in ontside of New Yorl only 18 cases as compared the week before., States Hiinois, 42 against’ 10 Michign 2 and Oregon still had New York city there were with 3 state showing iner against 56; Maine 15, aj 1. against 1§ 17: Nebraska es were 5 19 10 aguin 1; Now Mo vico 10, 4 Texas 25, agzinst 165 West 18, against 13, Arizona reported only compared with 7 the wiek while Indiana reported iinst 4 the week before, 2 cases as befor none as Cat, Asleep on Gas Stove, Blamed for Killing of Family New York, Sept. 2% (P—A pet cat which slept on the gas stove is believed responsible for the death by asphyxiation of George Knight, 73, his wife and thelr 14 year old son, bodies were found today by firemen in a bed- whose room off the kitchen of their housc in West 125th street. bors called the firemen when they detected gas fumes pouring from the house, As they | opened a Kitchien windov i leaped out into the yard pearance of the home indicated t the 1ily had retired for i ! | the cz The ap- | the night and that,the cat ha opened a jet of the How the cat escaped death is a mys- tery. stove. — LFOMINSTER BLAZE DAMAGE $200,000 - Fire Destroys Theater Block and Many Buildings L RGE HOTEL THREATENED \id Summoned from Fitehburg GEORGE H. SHINE ' Petition for Cour_ltry Club Home 'BALDWIN INVITES THREE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL | AFTER BRIDAL PARTY AUTO DIES OF APOPLERY ~ Signed by 200 K. of C. Members - FISHER BROTHERS " TURNS OVER ON OUTSKIRTS ”NESSES TESTI” Speedmg Car Leaves FO]'H]CI‘ Filth Ward Alderman one-Third of Personnel of Daly Council Reported De Toiters Win Fight for Places — F0lll]d Dead in Bed i Interested ir Project for New Building. | AmOflg Directors VETERANN § J, BNPLOYE|ricsimbs no e s o oo 0N URGE PART of sTock T THEFT OF AUTQS Road and Plunges Into —— struction of & country club sin vds of the cou Lot When Driver Tries e i v cht s l \ ¢ o Lasalj Strect Man Eapires In [0 the Shuttle Meadow club, is the| or in its | o e e proposal of a group of members of rs. They say social activitle g 3 d House fn Which He Was Born— the Daly council. A petition whic "1 ' care of in of Chicago May be 15th Director DW[]PIS Ta] { S[fiHflA amS[ Ga] to PaSS Newlywe S. already has the signatures of .»mn\ ry clit . would | | Wife in Troy. N. Y., At Bedslde of 200 members s being ulated { | attraction which would grear-| Under New Provision by Virtue of gfl]fl a]]d Gla][l]fi[]{] ‘ ~ & imong the members, Iy the membe e[l ol Yoy e Sick Aunt. According 1o officers of the cour ‘: uders I the new movement be.| TS Large Stock Holding ;Nuptlal Laughler Turned George H. Shine, a former mem. | cil the action has not been brought |lie Philadelphia, Sept. 25 (P — The | QIIDRR { kg i ber of the common council, was Fisher brothers of Detro het bt the part Gt the memibers in oir.|eent Mightly Tass ¢ in one-third of | TN S : | . o found dead in bed this morning at | culating the petition is Interpreted |the fotal membership, which s P8hY foF rep on on the Loar | est Hartfor o his home at 13 Lasalle street, the s a gnarantce of supp for the |about 6 of directors of the Baldwin Locon Police Sergeant Feeney Resents d Road SO S T e S T _ St a d { 0 I | tive Works when it was 1| Lawyer's Tnsinuation That Miseh Operator Arrested. Members of the Shine family to- today that the necessary R e e Ftii i news to his widow . membership from 12 to 15, Prisoner's Cellar. | Thres members of a ‘wedding Who 161 New Tritain Tnst “""‘iy 1o [] It was unaninio decided at a | | * taken to the New Britain visit at the bedside of her aunt, Miss NTRA[;K T" MUSEUM s b g S il Johanna Powers of Troy, N. Y EY it nE = v this afternoon whose critical illness called her out so announce ) insite Fred J © & public scrvice car in which | of the state. b R : e A R e ¢ had overturned in Mr. Shine was 52 vears of age H T 5 essful attempt to pass out Wages to Be in Form nf Reti retived lust night in apparent health| ' & Sk i tiring Treasurer of L. oo setry legel step . T viine ho s wnd his death was not marked by Checks Beginning Next & (. Guest of Officials (terima the! anfounce by outery. When members of the | 3 | G Bl R I i s dan, - inz to arouse him they were shocked c and Associates t with them at all hoard meetings about one mile north of to find he had passed away. Death I el oVas oL ot Newhromes] gl to Mr. Bit- | entation of s corner. _Stanley Senk of 39 Clinton as Flames spread fn Do Was pronounced due to apovlexy. b e 3 Pty 4o . with the i rda i s operator of the over- Enters Council in 1911 New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co y-three oficials and asso G ik i 1 1achine was arrested by Mo- fection of Business District— Tn the democ political will be paid by che inning next [ €1ales of Pardon C. Rickey, wiho B e revele Policeman Willlam 8. o i Rl adoraNOL Vaars it S O T T e b nation from p \:i of tr F ¥ Efiomae rdl Casale de Arges with reckless Spontancous Combustion. Lt 1. Shine ! i : ters, Frary & Clark will be ef- e Garganol and sed in $100 bail i R . ; B tion ag tive fomorrow, tendered him a L SR At ah Loominster, Mass., Sept (R | R ‘m,,)ll. A e W \ combined testimontal and farewell | committer /:".‘ R ,‘; and e : Mrs. Natala Bor- Loss estitated at $200,6 et IDhe BvRTAN Ay Fetma s the Shuttle Meadow club Cutten May Be Member Nt oatin 1 Siad Lhht of the bride; Mrs. vd here today from fire which e e AP FOT [ hne b aaat s g during the course of Nothing was said the offictal |y .o”, 2 e i no, a sister of the royed a theater block “ Htx.flv nr'] was ‘]‘I ~v:‘<y] ; His \ \] n 7 a9 ral talks w given and annont sig by Samuel “‘ G 15 | Joseph Surano her broth- o . $ 2 i | ich travells 1 was presented with Zeiss binoen- Vauclain, pre t vinpany, 5 r-in-law. All have cuts and bruis nd several small buildings and CUMLL D) il PGPS rs b PRl \g the 15th member of {he State's Witn i oken bones. i that he was elevated in 1913 pay day and chalrman of the | regarding Ln Ry 18 This ol R Anak i reatencd a nearby hotl e e day, the pay | 4nders, Frary and Clark board. My, board. It had heen re Tor enlted, willian A Slirana fastours vaatcold Twenty-1wo persons were driven | yen 1 th it Cynie s o 3 o 5 10 leave nest week on Some time that ten of | ¢ Al 0 hud been a flower girl at ‘ ©and then retiving. During s city and the Coan Chi was sec a mem iess, fo th edding es 1 without injury, mtie Central hotel, which ferm of comimon council me ployes would be paid off in turn, IS of the ern, ber of the board by larg: b | The automobile parties were form- 1 by flames s ship he sponsored na Those n the i ower d wo in the holdings of Baldwin stock Lol o4 this morning following the wed- I bl i W | Provements in the fifth d ol A A ARG Nant down to It was said that the third addi ting ceremony which took place at et ife el i WAL A e e R e . Inter. tional member had not yet hoen t o'clock at St. Mary's church, Miss TRt ins B ed {o Have | FAPI4 develog of that district in **\TER FIUT FOC {nilita syatemt | sparseaiibh {he Gt aiovat courses | 1ected but would be at an carly Mary Bordinaro becoming the bride tarted from. spo combus. | Lecent ¥ MILeE RN B0 ioe B o s s ombe ione ATyl [oritie ime v e e te. articles. To f of Xrederick Giglloltl, After a tour e e ed with the democralic | ion or the road will hundle thie page | MMt Smith, who S The Fisher brothers a4 to B of the city, the party headed in the Music Hall theater ORI COLI 4 ment of wages, Cheeks will be mail- | binoculars; H. Raften ohRaCiad oA RIEns 0 haystack, the on of Hartford, turning about e A With N. & J. More Than 25 Years | /4 waon weok to the local station | presiden v . Burr, 000 shares of common stock ! the outskirts and _retracing its paint. shop, where IEonsrmoralliitzif=s byou e mBSRIN G G ET s e R B PR A strugele for representation on | SU nd the Tand- |10 back to New Britain. — The The theater block was ¢ A : :"” h & -:‘”""'r»'n} "; s ‘]‘l“; will be in the hands of the station | Mr. Rickey, Progident I Rl At i meter was found on either the 1Sth 5 h‘l'”'m"lul' ”1‘1';'”"’ R A teop | AN active membe he' Anchor ! \oonte on T e A S Rl e S P wcquisition of stock by the Fis SN iR e machine and lead the ”'_” L"“" "l' i .ux,-,..u! ,;:\,‘m"”"l Birand Foremen's club and had been RO ".” ] ;”‘H_ | . \'.W'W‘ 2 W m:v‘hvv( vll-w-l(l\ !rn.n; v\'?\ ‘\fir k' gedd 0: 2 \‘ EuEh e sion pashed his car to the fire, He rushed into the hotel | 1S president. Other fraternal affilia | View-Prosident . 2 "'” l‘_y\'.f”"\' i "' i = ""'” 2 short time roth lar W ding to his passen- nd aroused guests in time for them | UONS Include the Foresters of l | Parsons, . & Wachter, Secrctary H fl| would [u: " Ie ‘v.'.;)u’. the by : ra, {entered. In reply to A EYIEED, i Loty st the 5 eECIpE. ilhout STHEE \m‘rhw‘ Bishop Ticrney Assembly, NLRSE "N TR]AL. U Burr, Assistant Treasurer 0, N N R A m”“””_]' 1t | sale, Mr. Keegan said it had nev ; wavy s 4‘ n left the A e Fourth Degree Knights of Colum- . ] | Judd, Assistant Treasurer A. G. | the Baldwin offices and two regular 0ccurred to Mm that the motormeter [0 mid a nf i w moncd from Fiteh- thaiModanagoonenga L iBtig 1 T rson, Assistant Treasurer Rich- lwrv]"V:h' me H:w of the bhoard '\“ nt, | might have been It there by 1 5 ‘l‘ flying o5 S broakiie HLa S . whose clerk e was: the An- Whiln A STS ot i R il i AN R r than Guargano 1 LS and Clinton five en el S : i by without any announcement | ) Ir linaro was feund to have Pl S wder of Hibernians, an mith cretary W. E. | vond the bare statement that the |Glard |severs o o Head) and i T. A. & B. s sexeral r C. K. Fori meetin “routine.” In the R |ibo i b : " 1 t hand also fir were imperilleq | Y0ATS a0 he reeived a gold medal i N ; Buskirl intin > common stock of t s next called 1 rious gash, Hor et sy heater buila- | rom v‘xlu ,.‘ 1“ ‘um»‘\r:\: ‘:.],m " Reports Fail to Reveal ! D v!»w- D. M pard, P V. Baldwin had risen from 143, the low the Wit by Attorney iraio; had seriots AT G 20 inulee: Astos s of con »nh membership, i 5 Miherson, W. M. Hansen and | for the current vea to 245. 1In sale and questioned as to what he | eyts ahont t and head, with Surviving Mr. Shine besides his Death Dose in phie) contrast to the big advance in com- nd in the 1 Broad ticularly severo laceration fust Despite efforts firemen, the | Widow are the following sons and | On his r mon, the low of the preferred for e, also whether or not the pri the eve where a jagged pieca e bend Lo fhe wanden ware. | LREDben: Alcs oy 0 Drebert ot Bodi | Rickey wil hecome trust office the year was 116 and the high |oners rendered him any assistance [of glass penetrated the flesh Houss ot Bowen and Fuller. grats | Bortord, oo Matthew 1. | 5 | excentive vieo unu nt of the 125 1-4 in locating the garage. The attor-|Leside cveball. Mr. Suran i el Sas e and Henry Shine of this city, and mercial Trost Co ney then caused @ mild sensation {juries were the least serious of the g rald Shine of Newark, N, J Kla., Sept. 29 (@~ Faced | when he asked Sergeant Fee it [three, consisting of superficial cuts The Gt . oty I'ineral a gements g vised pathological ropor WEEPS WH!LE TEST[FYINC it was not true that the information #lass and some painful bruises. pi SR e S T in & . there was not enough poi had been “planted” by the sergeant| One of the passengers in the car nes adjoining the theater block g y"\‘”’]‘ 9t Maly: Jan on the shielf in {he cellar at 66 (st to ”;" g of ;I\« "]\lr'\lrnm‘ i desuored Block ! WOMAN EXONERATED State Londviannonnced n n- | Waterhury Man, on Trial For Mur- AS H‘]LHUP SUSPEGTS ::";1" ", nad 8 {,4.\'32‘ pih A e Sl ‘F::ll(‘:m The theater 0¢ a tinne the yreliminar e 25 force anc e " & :\m.nn; \\‘vh 1 at 81 LA Mary \yy,,,,}:”v“,.u:;. ",_ it der in Lawrence, Breaks bown on Ihe ; ‘:‘ that he nd LT iw.'lm]m. ;'l“lflyts;’,‘::(;hll:"(y:)o]‘x]co wned by Mrs MeAvo; slaying the 18-year-old v tices q £ . 3 BDb A . in the investigation. Authoritl an_investiga- | Coroner Finds No Criminal Respon- danghter Witness. Stand ‘Pa\\tucl\ct Puhce Holding | Sergennt 0'Mara led ™ The injured passengers were tak- tion. About a ir ago fire of sus- | yan Mitehell, county attorne Lawrenes, Mass o o R ttorr isale and s e to the hospit o 3 5 Ailen ok the same| Sibility in Connection With Hig- ‘wln W ”‘!’ b i county _altoney, e G o A~ Trio for Long Series vith Mr, Kee i and Ser "”v‘" X TS :,,, B x‘:f‘\‘hl‘rflj]'l;‘p(;,ffi % T linst Miss Atikinson when ehem-{Conn, on trial for murder ; (4 SRl e SOl LG U hospital car. Patrolmen James ganum Deaihs, e e e B of Thefts conld mot say that the |y 1T T G e e T N i Middletown, Sept fil b No | boison enough to have caused death I Cross cxamination and cried. | —— motormeter was in plain view 2 hospital attaches. Coroner Lowndes A. Smith in con- Urely unexpected. He revealed that [ him o regain his composure, R Eatiis it. This concluded the eyl- fhospital, Drs. David P. Waskowitz U. S. CATHOL[C WOMEN o L ahE T nis- (he had the new report before th Rerd was b o a0 o [ Lo RO temers: including - a | g, the sceond count jand John J. Kelloy attended the lnw Benerck of Forestville gnd Mrs. of the preliminary hearing|William J. Mcbonald, counset for | 2 "8 TR e Ao ety opeIng R eslaine estTanonillreninn toshls Angelgna Donatoni of Higganum, terday wl EEENCTE RO S TidoNi N0 TnE r SonIHEG Dy aTandilcos ok Lo LSS Ut NLLELLON "I"“ alons | (pe third count called Joseph Mas- i this afternoon, but Mrs. Bor- i85 by G M Hcnosed Withil o “y“ to decisions made public | 1uced Showing the devotion of Miss | qirondant W0 fire oharse | Sorics of robberies which have net- | a1, Bristol, who | dinaro and danghter will remain e on for Rev, €1 Bail th of Williars Cpp. | L0 thieves more than a half n I 15 stolen or t for one Ledeney o ational Benerck was drowned in the Con- laired tathersof n eper, lagt | tollars in Rhode Island during \ at, New Brit- | wedding party (mcu-n ? B: o neeticut river on Eeptember 17, and . ¢ i 1Vd G clin o St Hadt BiteRietis, and 2 n i S HOGHEER SATEIA Council Toda RISINERY Fochvie ae i ol e T i .“h“\‘v“:l:‘.‘x v:»} |v:‘ W ‘Y.I 1:\‘;\" Conn, is on (rlal ns an accos:|. Glendon L. x\.m.wl, 31 J‘ ‘,‘\ He did not 1 e oagain o ‘vn;‘w' 'r.\- ‘;\]1;«;;r1r:“d1r; jn:r Washington, Sept. 29 (- Miss | Lad been drinking when he went to i B R attractive wite, Marguerits Were Gt was at | rage on FrCA s ohetanad 1niy Mary Hawkes of Newark, N the river, Coroncr Smith found, and "' IR Lol B ‘or| MeDonald fook Reed over tne D14 without b UrY | Church street, New Britain. In s vdlonbiali L 4 1516 DuvRlY it and tord him of | L : ST w 5 U O S e e o) 1 the party who came to the has been elected president of the' there was no suspicion of foul piay. 10 SCEY WA vound of his dircet : R bRt ornEYRCasalR y NG X s of the Injured were smat- National Couneil of Catholic Women | Mrs. Donatoni was fatally injn o e e mently answoer I don't re- William J. Tuck on robbery | eaid he did not know o stole his A by ifs new ho; of directors. She fed when the brakes of the automo- iy poitey told him. 1 have r n He traced his moy S ’ - [ear. There was a motormeter on the | driver of the machine was ncceeds Mrs. Arthur Mullen of [ hile in whieh she was riding, oper- poi * i 00 HRE 0 AEEE T in Lawrence the day before il they appeared in cour to one shown him int F e lated Ly her daughter, Mrs. Charles | oot 1o enuse death | Griffin was shot and in South Grove- WAS it known that the coupie had he conld it was | e O SO The council decided to hold its | Arrigoni,. locked and ecansed the Saw Her Riss Ministe {land just before the shooting, been ar ad while, it was i”‘ one tire cover DENY TOAN RUMORS next convention in Cleveland at a | machine to overturn. At hearir uart Bailey, 16 Recd said that he and Nolin hag | they were po RSRDEIU Y him 1 t hole in ft similar | paris Sept. 29 (UP)—Officials of date to be decided later. | Mrs. Arrigoni was exonerated of |yiaroold son of the minister, and |!TUnk about three hottles of liguor peddlers . ne his car, he said {the forcign office and ministry of Mrs. W. €. Benham, Cleveland, {any responsibility o four Bailey children who beeanme [Defore the visit to Griffin's store In Provid Frank Stebly v tes it the | gy nied reports from Argen- vas elected first vice-president; Mrs, | — seviously ill when Mary Jane was formerly of New York, was arces Mascia car was e 1t France had offered that Henry 1. Keyser, Milwankee, second | \natm' 17, Plan arielen, was e et to testite. 10 Baker Extradition in connection with ti tigation { ported fo the police, .On Anugust a loan of $50,000,000. Tt president; Mrs. George F. | xS ay - deelared Miss Atkinson “kisspd dad | P AT S of the roblber wa covered on the [was explained that the French gov- SR R0 o A l'h;zh( Across Conntry | more than ence” the day following apers Are Signed Mis, Crandall, who th at |ernment merely was willing to pay N L w York, Sept. 20 (P —Mur Mrs. Bailey's funeral 20 (P —Extradition | a4 l'awtucket addr lad been nd Elm str cneh francs directly to French 1. treasurer, and Miss Anna Dill | B. Dille of Kansas City, K Soveral letters from Miss Atkin N Baker of Nan- sought by polics five months <ted With Stolen Car 1 building vossels for Ar- amble, York, Pa., ary | sevent r-old aviator, will t son to the pastor were then intro 1 in California for con with a hold-up at - When Giardiano and G ntina, the payments to reduce the S — {off from San ancisco next Thurs- duced. One of the letters read murder, were signed today by Lieu- Central of John Beard- | came out of the re S Irench debt to Argentina. {¢ay for a flight to New York, it i m not ashamed that T love tenant Governor Allen, Lisutenant wood nl ed to have nt cene n fe 1 Hearing N e\t W ek on B K e s 7 il oAb i o T o R e e e A el e ERRIANEEICONE S SNy ey e FORD MEN HELD unday Afternoon Movies |in: American Society for the Pro- 1 always I You will never|geles police brought the request | him 29 (UP)-—Twa "\ Mieariie’ on (s pranosed oFal. | motion of Aviation: Dilley s se know how glad T am that You tolid | from Governor ¢, C. Young of Cali s T e S . ¢ 1 were held here today nance fo legalize Sunday afternoon | INg $1,000 prize offercd hy the go- me [ had been in a measure somc | fornia g otk Lhata T botis Talandleonrthhd a|in connection with the robhery of moving pictures will probably be held | ciety to the first youth of not more comfort fo oI and !; 1 ";H"l ue o He said that Baker and Paul Cot- | yofused to W robler suspects to h _ {Dan Maher's pool room on July ! early next week, the date to be de- | than 18 years to make the trans ”;\' my prayer will be (L mrav) n, wWho has previously been ne | hardo, and Arthur termined after Chairman David L. | continenta flight. ‘.\.H‘v«um‘w vnmlI.: ‘f} b ag m,. o auitted when tried for hurglary, en (Continued on Pa 17) | a 17) .n‘\"‘ ]Iv1&' n]g:w' Nair has conferred with the Protes- | Dilley is a senior at the Kar to Jou kiow I can't eay Koo bye | (ired a cobbler shop i Los Angeles| out ball on the tant Ministers' association whose | City High school and is said {0 ;n‘yurl‘:v._\'uul‘\kx Hv‘u! you In the | just January 15, W m!u the cohbler ot et protost has been entered. A partial | have considerable flying experience. 0 Ay Bo0d BYe. ihree weip. | Fetisted thele demand for money, o A men were mem- A i GOl sl TS (O Al s i Iv_'\""""’;‘,' I‘-; s !‘u”” ¢ WS s ehafiged, Buker flred four shots ENGLAND MAAY DEMAND SEA HANL\!N Bl gt an ship indicates tiat the ordinence will | flight 45 to demonstrate that avia- (0 WU S5 BN SO0 irom a revolver, one of which mor- @ o gl AoaniACEEe it i e i i3 on | e S Somsoon, ‘o OF FLORIDA’S FIRST DRY OFFICER It all over squarely T feel you were | |\ 'no it wheore s parant i EDITOR, THUG VICTIM. as much to blame as T, Perhaps| G ELIEE FIERE T8 D i New York, Sept. 20 (UP)—Vin- Iyou don't feel so hut T do, but nev- | ried a few | Nassau, Bahama lslands, Sept. 29] of liquor 3 - r-0ld o COOLIDGE CONFERS DISTINGUISH : S o U Enalejans | , T IR e i .r)m 1],.“ \'rln is— 1o matter | 7 (r e ‘”,',' '\'*v\ 67 >‘|_']‘ ””“ . "“ s “"“' will ¢ "“: Nuovo Mundo, an Ttalian newspaper, what vou do or take now, you can : 5 ? merican cillzen, former Florlda | Nesle hi iquor ashor tha : k on P v FLYING CROSS ON HAWAIL AVIATORS [}irtimr thor s s hemn ) urs mansrs sas |, ivon. e ot o Tt o a8 i S0 MENG, 1 e densaeey for you and whether you want it | ”V\“H‘HH_ Mass, Sept. 29 P the U, S, const guard arrived today | it | 11 Brookivn teday HIN 0. Xt or not you have to have it.” hree new eases of Anfantile paraly- 1o stand trial as a pirate with every “Pop's” trial will take place dur & SRR SRR st Washington, Sept. 29 (P The |ment while participating in an The Rev. Mr. Bailey, who did not ;':T"‘!'_“:v‘_'\ a "" ,',K," hoard of health | likelihood that he would hang if | ing the latter part of October. Brit i ? i “'M"r ”‘l“‘“‘ i distinguished flying cross was con- |crial flight” and for the “masterly appear at the hearing, in a statc ¥ "‘ A »H ¢ l"'_r? vm_w!nv: in | convicted Ish law would req the old o slitEson - Heidoi helte ying ill, courage, endurance and ten- | ment said he asked Miss Atkinson city since July 27 to 74. it He came here on the mail schoon- | {o submit to hanging from the Al g 4 SHE a8 ferred today upon Licutenants Mall-, o0 oo 0 o0 S gotinting the | to leave s home atter his wifo died sterday, after a confere er from Bimini arm of a ship if the piracy char Lo il Jetl s fiu s land and Hegenberger, San Fran-light to Hawail, the first to be ne- |and that she did. The pastor de- ”Y‘l ~:1<‘ he w“': anuthorities, | Nesle had been confined on the | were proved NAUCELSt e maavil cised Wi cers, by President | gotinte ro 3 erica ain- | ®eribed the nurse “riend of the ' ban on’school sessions | jsland of Bimini but escaped the Nesle removed his vesidence to > e & 4“m-!ymm Hawaii flyers, by Presiden tiated from the American main T SN et Sl sitendavce 6f minors af| poison thers, Hough watoe bro.|Chb Caw i sl lelens of Yis B :\\‘ul‘ \\:1 ROI IS(‘"-":“'(‘;; A s Ao CoTaH ohRL aro o ntar ol retary Davis, who rcad the |{rom Tex He admitted writing | public gatherings to October 19. vented his leaving the island and the hama group, after being I S At W_‘ S T on the outh lawn of the White|certificate, reclared that the fly her letters, but declarcd they were = — | ol man gave himself up to the au-| ¥ear ago in Savannuh with bribery. | JOI! Ha S ‘”“'“m"“_“{ 4 House A0 the presence of a com- [made the fight with full knowledge | <tt°FS of sympathy™ and only such | % — < e AL His aupese ns bash astive sud dne | BEURC DY ot Teoland L. Well- PR e e S e S e T minister would write to one of || THE WEATHER | | Heis charge by the British Crown | teresting. He ran guns to Cuba be- | JUry to et f“~ - ‘j‘“" ‘}l with s 1 S S Sy Yy his_cangregation. | =— I with an act of piracy in British wa- | fore the nish-American war and [ man and Pe Jones, chirgsd wis of the war department and cnounter and with “marvelous ac-| " pr'g' N. Mayberry and Dr. Paul| | New Britain and vicinity: ters off Cat Cay. An Amerfean |in his later days became a Florida [ Killing Demter Wentworth, an el- Mujor General Patrick, army nir|curacy of direction.” Champlin, who attended Mary | Clowdy ton Friday show- | | named Backus is here to testify that | politician. He was Florida’s first derly Spanish-Amerfean war veteran, hief, President Coolidge congratulated | tostificd they believed she mig I ers; not mi change in tem- & vessel with Nesle at the wheel | prohibitlon agent and at one time [on May 20, in Lincolnville. Went- he certificate of citation praised the aviators after pinning the me have died of an overdose of mixed perature, overhauled his hoat, hoarded her in | was eustodian of rum runners seized |worth lived alone In an isolated the flycrs for “extraordinary achieve-'als on their breasts. - ! drugs. | %— —_— * | British waters and removed & cargo | by the coast guard. farm house.