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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14’357 Oct. 1st ..... NEW BRITAIN HERALD E VSO S o0 : ? \w\D““” ESTABLISHED 1870 POLICEMAN SHOT AND KILLED IN DEATH DUEL WITH ROBBER CAUGHT LOOTING STORE SAFE Bullet Through the (Mother, Who Poisoned Heart Ends Life of‘ Imbecile Child, Dies Trusty Quincy, Mass., Officer. NEW BRITAIN, GENERAL SERRANO MEXICAN MUTINEER, IS PUT T0° DEATH Telegram o Matamoros ity Oficer Tells of Execution of Leader in Military Uprising CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES HERB PENNOCK, YANKEE'S SOUTHPAW ACE, DISABLED IN TODAY’S PRACTICE New York American Player Suffers Ruptured Blood Vessel In Left Leg During Preliminary Workout. PRICE THREE CENTS DOGTOR'S WIDOW GIANT GERMAN AIRPLANE OFF Wg%fi]{ ’}']fiTTH WINGING WAY OVER ATLANTIC w1 AMERICA VIA THE AZORES “Six Tlmes s Enough o Go' AR Over the Story,” She Tells Piloted by Frederick Police Investigatars Loose, One of Crew of FIRM REFUSAL UPSETS | Efit“""‘“’ Fukars TEST SLEUTHS PLANNED : Ball blood R Fans Pick the Winner In the World Series New York, Oct who ridded her ward son of his troubl day, died today from ti the potion which she share 3 hi: Fifteen Patrolmen Rush to Scene But Only to Re- move Body of Brother— and dumb seven year No Clues Found. | struck by an automobile, IS Taumcons Uisomed = ney, Mass., Oct Airol et S0 E i man Alfred M. Hollis was shot and |21 termer instantly killed today by a AL I““’ oy vhom he and another officer s e o ed in an attempt to rob the el o, Against Former Tnsurance Agent sl mixed thr isonov lispateh, which was rec _— S b “Bitts ; e e Holiis and Patrolman A lass, and ¢ | gerald saw a man working i enallon 5 They © safe when they tried the L Fitzgerald took up chi ) the building around the sound of mer runi 4 ntractor)- enough for PROMINENT CITIZENS ARRESTED AS RIOTERS Censorship of All Cable Communica- Babe gn:_\‘ m Mrs. He 2d her f most of her three chil cause he entally one else love of Rrooklvn Josey en, i) TIwanska, love Crafl Leaves Norderney at 4:46—Sighted an Hour Later at Amsterdam, Holland, Nearing Sea. At Liberty Under $25,000 A< NONINNOT GUILTY ... TROHPHS IN TOWN VOTING Wade Elected Mayor in Bristol With No Salary Increase would broke her heart. Added to that sorrow child, Sigmund, 14, tion to United States Ordered as Material Witness in - Murder of : Pres. Calles Says Uprlsing Ha Azed Narcotic Specialist, Mrs. Lil- was 1 OF EMBELZLEMENT f)mps (harge Falled—Body of Insurrcctionary Jiendahl Declines to Go Through agc Troops Ordeal of “Acting’ Out Her Ac- 7 count of Hold-Up and Shooting. Qu s any, Oct. 4 (P— A new German attempt to span the tic ocean by 4 burg ; o air began today ture of the D-1230, & Junkers hiydro-plane ted States by way of the ith in th Th liquids in drink it her: together er dy Joh W. F. Mangan, Counsel for Defense, Light Towns, According to plane, ick Loose, o i Junkers plau V't there un. | Unsuccessful tr proved that in the | AURUST, took Roche Nolle. Turn Other Way. Dol they played like a |2 Start of about yard 5 BN 5 . Nos i ; ¢ er I i t Yl S : . {headed in & westerly direction with PREMIER M LlNl ! ¢ ogales . s Intirely exonerated, John J New Haven o N - i ohre - Blsi o el it e il et Ml ook nto * 20 & prot B orw 153 e i I 3 ttsburgh the| The greatest surrounded Preparations Secret {the final preparations for the hop- Invites Him to Build of the po. n command of Freder- of the cre Farly rennecke (bowling alley winner is Pitts- i were Bitterly Attacks District Manager Returns, Shift From Democrats to guard befors Hollis raced block to the rear. The vo shots brought the for- ning to the back passageway :re he discovered his companior Examination of the officer revolver showed he had fired uile » other, that of the d in his heart No Trace of Slayer ty of satlantic att 4:46 D, ool for Mectropolitan Co, — Judge Republican Hand, While as Many off at SN Citizens Acrested tive a Oct. 4 (P Approves W charges of embezzle cops ¥ in was mor Josep il W ohn irgh ha nd will You of sur- mobilization this spits a sper RS Madiso; ent s ch took off the Atlantic, three-motored rounding place licem 0o tent tc ves ind the 1 with. Mone 2 floor but Later police d had Keaveny (dentlsty—| The plane, D-1230 whic h er pitehing |OR an attempt to span th By winner over tne |Founded the preparations vered tha The route was planned to take N broke ounts holled 7 - Chinon 4 in the | home he i E loft and it possible to learn Dalea) senger Plane in roduce in the|east to west ‘ | st remember that | Bydro-airplane ginally a twelve EhoETS 1e by way of Vigo, Spain, to st from Pill Azores. From t Azores the Motor company Ziegler (baseball player) | nd the rest of those|Whether Lily Dillenz, & Viennese g0 out and slaughter |8CITess, was on hoard, as had been from the start.” | repor Lo Italy determined al- | PAssenger Junkers plane, it was re- safe ad been tam- ) Nag o 21 d 3 < demoera wurt or all of their | paper man was to @ ; i ; ot | modeled and equipped with pontoons s strewn about i iy | 1 =kt alesman)—¢“Pitts- |t Norderney. Much secrecy sur- n, a4 e for into Bros., ir oftice wher plane will §o to cither Found- d i 1 Jand or Rermuda and thence to the . United States. One Mrs. Weed Toses . ' d others hree outstand ests Mrs, e the vor of Nor- 1s defeated 2,740 to 3,530 by T Censored 4 (P t of gen Hill We Sl root- | ' ering (dentist)— who is winning, I'll be Lou Gehrig to come through. has & wonderful team i g with the tem Uk, City publ few years insurance Yh/‘ prose d the lahl hc to be with Describes Burglar Oct. 4 Hollis w cn to Quincy where he was pronoune vestigation revea ber of Mollis it appeared tha shot anwhile street to t les B Qu (rp) hospi e of Mrs, noti Mer police the fed erson livin, Pill 1 Lowever, short, thick-se ont poun Saw Speeding Auto person told police tomobile of hav- ling on toward Weymeonth after the shooting o informant supplied police wi registration number of the car, 1 inve on showed that “hine was listed in the namc ymouth man Several office ediately to investi RS The sper 5 minut of u W for Weymoutl n © this phas: been blown open an n with hank Indr ieved the hande Indications were that the burglar had an accomplice on guard outside store, as Fitzge d reported hav- ing heard noises both inside and out- cide the building. Had Wife and Three Children Hollis lived his wife children at 28 Smith this city. He had.served as s the past two years been rated high because work in frustrating robberics while on the early-morning shift. Medical Examiner Fred E. announced he would perform topsy later today to determine the sause of death. WELINSKY ZONE CASE IS NOLLED IN COURT Willow Street Dispute Ended slayer had es three n N and Haa By Office After Appeal From Local Court (Speclal to tha Herald) Oct. 4—The Samuel Welinsky of 1536 street, New Britain, which come before superior court peal from o 3 Britain polic was to on fine imposed in New court for violation of | the zoning law has been nolled, As- sistant State's Attorney R. L. Gid-| eon announced this afternoon. Welinsky was brought to court on complaint of Councilman Samuel hlotsky who alleged that Welins was operating a junk vard at Willow street in violation of erty zoned as residence areas business purposes. When a fine imposed, Welinsky appealed to higher court through his Donald Gaffney and Albert reenberg. was the ROBERTS & ARNOLD TRU STEE | Joseph W. Harding of Bristol wa appointed trustee of the eetate of Roberts & Arnold, Inc., that city, at the first meecting of creditors held yesterday at the of- fice of Referce in DBankruptey Saul ferman of Hartford. Assets are listed at $31,023.92, and liabilitics at $33,005.30. of Jones | an | ap- | 43| the | zoning act since he was using prop- | for | counsel, | A. bankrupt | quesf flight of ti took with and made condition of tl ons about eving to carry s plar passen for i Mu to Jtaly to bu When the Levine's pl took of the hous Levine and his pilor, ter Hineheliffe, plam from Rome this after Palkans. After f1 lini’s country hom 1or 1 stay th tonig morrow for after that are Columbia will probs a distinguishe trip in Prince Orle who has ¥ n i 1 the entire trip to Lot the guest of Levine The hop-off today about three o'clock, Ravenna taking three NORMAL SCHOOL DORMITORY PLANS T0 BE INSPECTED Architects to Submit I ind iy 1 passcnger or Louis Fer lor was the hour of his! s On §350,- 000 Structure to State Board of Education Preliminary 000 dornii plans fo o new 33 ory building which is 1o be constructed in the vear of the ew Britain State Normal school on y street will be submitted to the state hoard of cducation at its mecting in Hartford tomorrow. Ac | cording to Principal Marcus White | final plans will ve decided with a few wee Tha need for the new | at the school has beca felt rs and it ful attempts that | priation was mads | islature, | Many out-of-town have been inconve | of the fact that | private houses in the ne of the school. Much of the ship of travel to and from | the winter wou!d be eliminate the new dormitory, it is ! dormitory was s 1 by ‘1 girl | nience o live in hborhood hard 100l in 1 with ved, cile HURT IN FALL FROM TREE Max K zed 43, of S1 Broc street, was taken to New Britain General hospital this afternoon from the Rogers orchard in South- | ington, having fallen from a tree and suffered a possible fr of the {left ankle. He is said to have been injured in a similar manner about a year ago. cture GLENNA COLI Toronto, Oct. 4 (P | Collette of Providence, . 1., medal- ist, today overwhelmed Miss I | Kinsella of Senneville, Que., by and 6 to play In the 1S holes first round of match play for the Ca nadian women's open golf char | pionship. T WINS Miss Glenna Pres. Calles Comments ilit repor pital e said martia ngs in th and dispatches law w1 ilitary Oct. 4 mutiny Mexico Ci 5 were iern Mexico bor nd can xico 10 su Gomez, who was form northern M ion that that fored ey by lots. opin- wonld mean wouid be presiden- r than bal- Gomy 1 to Say Almada Tns ot 1 mutiny acio Al- of the previous- upporter egon, for candidate, Mexi- o0 ar- Military co were reported rest all Gomez sn Herald dispatches also told of dis- turbances in Oaxaca and Pucbla states, a revolt of Tarahumara In- dians in Chihuahia and troubles in Vera Cr Assurance of General Obregon were given in a tel ut of the personal safety At Mexico City, call re- (Continued on Page 13) shol by y Cy A margin of D. Fvarts republican W. All nning head of the regular Charles Hobero followinge, Haven tion at ublica tion. some | dependent a Fr iahl on 1 the in s Woods they, the Times Enough' loyalt 3% with the 4 for Johr lemaerats A. Lo all th omis, eratior circum- My, | their candida i Wade Is Re- 1, John I was retu i but t four rlected Wad mayor B = to his salary efuse Llement of Tntent Lacking ¢ A also to in their councilmen from Torrington lican inc estimony of the N e e " jterday. Acc ol of H returned the repub- mayor in th ¢ elections held yes- ording to early retur Marlborough, Bethlehem rtford, Ashford, Morris, gton, Redding and Enfield ted from democratic to repub- \ hands, an exactly equal East Granby, Wilton, Old Montvile and ed from the re- emocratic votes increased in mar NOLIN AND REED AWAIT FATEIN MURI]ER TRIAL Judge Takes Hour aud Half in Charging Jury in Lawrence hearing, finding of the defraud, and n this 2 towns irook, ctor in which ion Noonan Drmocrat 17 it was 1 company ng informed i in offer oy cases, to the Candidate votr Deceased deprived Clark H his (Continued on P: out dissens Harding, whose written in on 1s served strar fo t year, MEET CONGREGATIONALIST New London, Oct. 4 (P 1 by more than 150 Cong omen of eastern Connec! S e o5t of world » th the progr w Mrs perforee: in openecd pared by th 1 Home Missionary Conneeticut ¢ American board, Isabel Priseilla o T WEATHER unior with New Britain and vicinity: 1 Miss Fair tonight and Wednesday; cooler tonight, Holton of h of Arizona Herald Playograph to Give All Action of World Series The world =eries baseball games open tomorrow aft- ernoon in Pittsburgh and The Herald is prepared, as in other vears, to give the public instant and complete serv- ice on the prog of the game, which is scheduled to be- gin at 1:30 o'clock, eastern standard time. This special baseball service will continue during the series. The Hergld will be linked by direct telegraph wire with the playing field where the Associated Press has a staff of trained sports writers to report the game in de- il, to give a play by play description and to give inter- esting sidelights. The Playograph board has been inst the Herald building in Church street and this instrument will visualize the actual playing of the game. The Play- ograph will show which team is at bat and in the field, the player at bat, the course of the ball from the pitcher's hand, whether the batter strikes, fouls or hits and the fielding of the ball, while a box score always is visible. To watch the action on the Playograph is next best to see- ing the actual game. The megaphone service will aug- ment the Playograph. Also, at the conclusion of each game The Herald will publish a sports extra, containing a cumplete play by play i account of the contest and a complete box score. Silamoplee S e umcasiweroiiciaR TR rs m into this comn DR. FROMEN'S WILL FILED Surgeon Bequeathed All Real and Person Property to His Wife, lda €. Fromen, alled outside A sonal is loft by provision known New was filed | Mrs, o of the estate drawn May The of the 1 wic is valued at § 50 according to an inventory filed in probate court today. Property holdings amount to $4,500 and the remainder consists of Dr. to his wife, da C. 3 of the will of the well Britain surgeon, which pr te court today. n is pointed executrix The document L1914, property., of the late o Bill Jano- Acees- nt was | < cilman) ting Yanks will be too ttsburgh in spite of the ig staff. t (sale Yanks ¢ through in the tight o going gets hard, leagn: I will go on't come an pes Myerson king the I'red Joyce (merchant)— Yanks, solely be- and Joe Sulli Pittst will win.” mas F. Riley (investor)—"It's the Yankees' series and for no rea- {son other than the heavy hitting the New York team will turn in.” Arthur Sullivan (cigar shop own- t's going to be a crackerjack but the Yankees will come out on top wes Martin (s b uuh i of playing nec- essary to win world series, Put me { down for Pittsburgh | Frank McDonough (Arena owner) “The Yanks look good to me.” | u wrold Byett (salesman)—"Give ort end of the betting to pittsburs Kelly (Kelly-Beckwith s have the hitting es runs to win.” (insurance)—"I'm for Babe Ruth to pile up in this series. While the bound to be close, the \kees should win.” David Mahoney (realtor)—"The | Yankees will win. I won't be there, ver, be use I never saw a game vet where Babe Ruth didn’t botch things up."” n Berson given up p Dempsey: | 1ooking are (coal dealer)— & winners since v fight anager)—"I cam as fast and clever York Yankees and can't h's chances of winning." Harry P. O'Connor (real estate)— sl club is the best and Hayes (motoreyele po- The series should be a the have a that {liceman) hummer, cady bu ks team 1ould come through a winner.” James W, Mann (constable) seen b 1 action and it s like a Yankee serie Frank Zapatka (alderman)—"1 hope to be hand to see the 1 as | expect them te skowitz (e we! s to looi on oS w W E. Mag (clothier)— New York “My guess will come Barheck (mayor's secretary) The Yankee hout a doubt Oliver 1. Davis (realtor)—-"Pitts; They don't hit as hard as t Yanks but are more consistent and f upgrade.” Clyn (co that ¢ able) d- he Yanks have the hit- also consider of Pittsburgh. hypnotize must bility irate pitching staff will New York batsmen.' tyril F. Y Pittsburgh is my choice ames O'Brien (mail fou can bet your shirt on {burgh.’ Clarence H. Barnes (Y. M. C. A seeretary)—"Babe Ruth will win" Ralph H Be (Chamber Commerce secref is playing faster ball. Martin W. Horwitz iff)—"Pittsburgh.” Pitts- son, Dr. A. S. Grant (X-ray expert)— “I'm rooting for Pittsburgh.” William R. (Continued on Page 18), " | street, estate)— | through | the (lawyer)—- clerk)— of ry)—"Pittsburgh (deputy sher- of the pilots in the new ven- ture, Frederick Lo rs plane Bremen in August 14 to stop fight across the A Bremen 1 ied bad England and when off Trelan ano put back lm‘lh\g safely Born Tn Czecho- Slovakin Frederick Lo orn in 1897 At Wiesa, Czecho-Slovak As marine he fought in the battle of tland. Soon afterward he took a course in flying. At the close of the car he became a policeman and er four years viation. During the Moroccan he flow an ambulance plane for th Spanish government. Since then he has bcen flying for the Junkers company and holds five records for welght carrying feat Sighted At Amsterdam The Junkers plane D-1230 was sighted at 5:50 p. m., at Amsterdan, Holland, it was announced her: (Amsterdam s approximately 130 miles from Norderney where the plane started it transatlantic fiight.) WOMAN DIES IN LEAP OFF HIGH BLOCK ROOF Former New Britain Resi- dent a Suicide in New York New York, Oct. 4 (P2 Flor- ence Potter Basney, a governess, for- merly of Hartford, Conn., commlitted suicide by jumping from the roof of a seven-story apartment house at 320 West 85th street today, the po- aid. For the last three week been out of work and dent, according to Mrs. with whom she lived. was abo she had was despon- Flsle Wiley Mrs, Basney years old 4 (P—\Irs. Basney Nicholas Basney, lived in New Brit tive Jefferson about five years Hartford, Oct s the wife o has recently ain. The couple Hartford, of 1 on 1 on |ago. Relatives said today that Baspey & few years ago was a at e State Hospital for [Insana in Mtddletown. rs, tient Rasney in the city directory as living at 82 Chest- street a g emploved by | Russell & Erwin Mfg. Co., but linquiry today at the Ch ut street {house brough no information as to | his whereabou The owner of the |house said there was no person by |that name living there and he could not remember anyone of a simiior name, Norwich Woman Killed By Freight Tram Norwich, Oct. 4 —-Mrs. ) Hughes. 50, of this city, wa Iy killed early today when she was struck by a Central Vermont freight {rain operating between Brattleboro, Vt. and Now London, passing through this city at 3:30. The body was found of a later train. Coroner J. J. Desmond said he belleved the death to have been ae- cidental. Nothing has been learned as to why the woman was in the Nichola: i nut | the 0., the crew enn (plumber)—"If | vicinity at that hour. Her home. on High street, was near the railroad track.

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