New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 8, 1927, Page 1

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quo)) ‘pIofIIvH ulsg 'N‘\ FINAL EDITION frBIqy 23¥Is a v .-_. N BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For 14,357 Week Endmg Oct. 1st ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CON NECTICUT, SATURDAY, OC ‘l)mifi 8, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PA(}ESA PRICE THREE CENTS STEPS OFF TRAIN TO VIEW FINDS VICTIM IS HIS SON Michael F. Carver of GIRL HITCH HIKERS' New London Father of Man Killed in Rail- ey road Crash at NCW Three Run .»\way From London Early Today Homes Here to Eliza- .., L beth, N. J. 5 Freight Crashes Into Two Three runaway girls, who Engines and Sends Them |! fhed their way (0 Fila Hurtling Against Stand- ! M U 8 ing Cars—Dead Man I Father of Three Children > yester ious st their homes in an auto and then dropp Providence, R. I, Oct. 8 (UP) One man was killed and thres in- ured early n crashed into two switching en- today when a freight 1 sent t ing against train at Olney a standing freig nesday mors parents they wer New Londen, | ford to look for s Carver, M Conn., father of three children, lost : 14 years old, The Gor 2 J his life in the accident father is dead and other re- % cently move f « Joseph* Jordan o R ¢ ; \ . ind Chester Witham and Trsteadiae st 2 110 Sonora t of I'rovidence were taken toicaught a ride to Mid re |, R 1h ode Island hospital but later | they spent the B 5 were able to go home, S A S oz mna Finds Own Son Dead Gulelae ot ik Uk 2 Perot i A New London-bound t W e e orcad ito: stop mes z lodging an : c ut because of the wreckage on o4 ¢ ri . b e tracks. 1 this train .«lvmm\ SRlARLiAn J i n whic e said to walked into city. 1 foye CO. Flude Federals ploye, who was en e : home r work. = ¢ B n Carver saw the hody of z and \ Cary § v } ntified the ) ) James Carver was conducte of < tanding freight, Jordan Anno lagman of the same train, and Witham Holt were attached to the two switching engines The moving freight Engincer eth for Heler . or Lust could not be located night she iy 3 & ! ol was believed to h “ ; ; caboose of the standing train, Y107 10 s . S : which Carver wa iy LS T ® b virtually 5 ‘\"*v‘ en on probatio; = « g engine left the rails, "_" Wi, v ‘ ars with it i ayed sev- Sowa fami! 1 ) 3, ng from Mary ough Officials of the New York, New Fram cnt to the New J : Haven and Ha ¥y town were Invest The girls, while BRIDGEPORT BANK MAN d Reeords New York, Qet. S (UP 1 - e oW York, Oc (UP)—“Tho They said ! ( p) ) —Frenet Carry H"‘“_l“"“‘m‘ Skl it looks now, the game will be ¢ York and ! ] ; Only Mis Clanging Azainst Vel ) . o ; ) i s crossed the plate was the word which Ju ol ariving 1o 1 ¢ the Rol o next 1 woman § T of th t - ! through his secretary, when he drop irn With Weys Saves Hornell Man oy B R d e T permen from his hotcl Uzdazinius girl X ¢ co g \ 1 Dizne t tart ! SoRsclc: N e Sown s ir W ' i from De: in Metal Tomb, vir ' wit re ired for of s sts, tement about | Shortage Charged Against (. srengtn of that story New vorh H c . i ¢ e and at that time the ¢ police were notificd to he on th of t National ( . : il " 3 ‘ « 1l ) ) s et rlu‘x had ceased and the sky, though H. A. Holmberg, Re- wateh for the car. This morning (0" d_for s ! 2 1 ! B i ol cora ook as | Sl grercast, was not as durk as it N Helen admitted that the wh 1 ard ¢ ' : d Wt ad been. ceiving Teller was a fabrication. [ C i 1 ( « T g psait iere still was moisture in the i e - fc Pl g iz 8 o s alr, however, i - % \ N « 1 i G C L £ About 300 rm« despite the rain, ) 5 i confined L bunch of ke SR were in line at the t window mseer. oo oo s o REPORT BISHOP READY .- ! : U / ¢ 1 mont Lt w when the 1 ts for today's Henry A, Holmbers, 55, a receiving I . : s Ao R ; t the National bani WEALTHY BRITISHER WEDs " THE WEATHER Heinic came up| Five of th | ir placcs s rested last night at his home | London, ¢ (1) c 1 Saint T 3 — : ninth with that bottle bat, | all night, bra the o icre on the complaint of E mmm k € vealt W A v e will t off on New inand vicinity ¢ t oway 1 nd his odd! They were X Wolte, president of the bar T . ) i mile fo < At Partly ol tonight: Sun- e asa weak Charles Worley, 430 Grant ave- = i : o mins t o i day iair, cooler tonizht < e, Brookiyn Holmberg is charged with shortage | Asks Parish to Deed Over i s i L T in his accounts with_ the bank with | t field crowd at the d Bargaleski, Hast Had- it he has Leen employed for 11| Property to Hartford ~ = , AT et i Diocese = - - B = Every Bam- h, West 133th berg was brought hefore the i Sl — = his New York d 1ed till Octo 15 at the re- A suggestion by Rt Re i J. % & o o > y fllo '[ I & it could be quest of the bank officials, Who are | Nilan, bishop of Hartford dioces: 5 an investigation into his wc- — —— that the church site recent chased by a group of Polish " Dies MEXIGAN REBELS WRECK; COLLAPSES WHEN HE _AWOUACE G Report Alliance Between Gen- erals Gomez and Huerta GOVT. REPORT DIFFERENT. | Calles’ Statenient TELL KIDVAPPING TALE - - Optimistic Insurgent Lead Their Noted ('.Jhulic Chureh War I" Remus’ Charges Against Wife He OLMES (UTLINES Murdered Are Branded As False f|GH SCHEOL ANNEX Completes Drait of New Buildmg‘ 10 Cost $260,000 ACTS AT BOARD'S REQUEST Would B Called a “Coward and a le By Man Supposedly lmphmtcd—— Aged Mother of Slayer Insists Son Always Was a Good Man. 143 776 RABID FANS Structure Erected iie- tween Vocational and Acalemic Departments On Site of Bassctts Homestead Recently Adl Days Announced as $573,120 QOUTLOOK FOR GAME SEEMS BRIGHTER; FIELD IS OPENED AND GROWDS SWARMING IN HAVE WATCHED GAMES Total Receipts for Three| Stood in Line For Cleanng Skxes Bring Joy to Hearts of Fans, | Some of Whom Have Many Hours. for the P! Hoyt a oes at the p MES. GEORGE REMUS. ' GLORGI REMUS “Beautiful Isle of Some- Kot y for I Beautiful Isle me- Hiontggers e 2 R Loy : Yankeo Stadium, New York, Oct. where” Maudlin Trash, 7 e Doasars fLolet perty roor At 8 for playing the Fyia e 1 o X lag L ;i ame today be- Says Cardinal O'Connell S sl i Al 1 the Yankees v : e ¢ when rain which had ; BN e o : ¢ L fallen with little let-up since mid- D9 Ror Another Deninl Heard, tordke A s D [ night stopped. were ore s ‘ t 5 ts in the series rown open at . and ; . . I fr oy v jated Press writer al thousand fans who had 1 Pro i ' | 1 T e of workn removed the W Gaprank pal 1 from the inficld and began ; N 5 ; ereatts Al team of all of drying out the fow soggy & i 1 1 and it also knocked a as underneath. Here and there f | rtoex 1 s to < \to a | @ Pool of water, seeping through AT t I 1 ‘ r iad collected, but t of & e 5 he i * < also to ¢ ke hole uppearced in fairly good i h The Unwritten Law, ront ol- | retused to ondition il v to left sual pre-game atmosphere, ¢ i i : 2 nd gerson nded the —_ 1 1 1 to v of it g the falliey. | New York, Oct. § (UP)— At 11 a i « It g of T i m. basel fcials said t Le v decision as to whether the game X would be played rested with Judge I } A i N is and that they were informed il ¢ series Landis, now that the rain had ; s L] 1 v \ 1 ¢ wiho shed the Americar would not decide until about 1 - mpaign with a mark the game would be i f ! o : | f has hit for 462 in three serics s 1 let rooms for b lone tops him moved from th , (Contine R onitars o) a hard, dry surface i (o 1 P ) on T ) = d beneath it. i nhart and Ruth = French Aviators to Try SEALED INSIDE BOILER _For Two Wor the s Jun ers Plane and Crew bond ult of § placed at $10.000 | qonts in the fift which he was taken 10 | over 1o the diocese leaders of the government i- of the ar-|.ation that the bishop is ready to v yesterday of | yive his sanction to the plan for a of §2,000 in a checking | yew chureh led by the fmmediate cause ported to mem- | This fact was hers of the prope at a meeting last night and it ap- peared to be the unanimous opinion it that no time should be lost in making the formal tra fer. The tact that the bishop s ready to asume control of the prop- erty in behalf of Hartford diocese is auditing system of the bank. An inquiry was started and the traced ortage wa to Holmberg. the f. placed t . the clerk admitted the short- ind at the same time stated he could not make it good. His arrest followed this confession. t PLAN FOR NEW SYNKGOGUE, =15, o 10 BE DISCUSSED SUNDAY i o055 5 art parish and sponsor broader younger | an indication of his willing- ve it used for the purposes publie it was bought by for the sockal activities Congregation Sons of Israel to Re- members of the chirch Sterling Memorial i Site Being Excavated ; | New Haven, Conn., Oct. § (B—! Plans for the ercction of & new | gyoym ghovels hegan further excava- vnagogue at an estimated cost of | HL TS EE LT V00 will be ‘made = tOMOTTOW | yjomoyial library at Yale university at a special meeting of the | S Brathreni R Sons RO S e G s n oy synagogue at Rl | a1 construction work which was thut streets. The meeting | ye1g up pecause owners of a brick | led for 8 o'clock and all | uoming house s of the congregation have ypo ares had refu: been-urged to attend. for a price regarded by the A lurze committee has been work- ' gity ag prohibitive, The ing on the project for some time and the. owners of the I it will present its report and Will | caid to be $160,000, and t subject it to the approval of mem- alye of the property was said o be | hers of the congregation. When ' §30.000, The library plans which that has been disposed of a discus- | call for an outl; about §1 sion will he held and plans for the | 000 were recall revision actual work on the new edifice will | the university refused to buy the be considered, | rooming house, ceive Report of Building Com- mittee Tomorrow Night o Sterl which projects into A to sell except univer- SOF NEw BEITAW WG, s G GEtr WANCE (A] COLECE Thian PRUATE 5EHOOL PUPILI [Durkin's Pal Given S P—How ) a gallows t o appear, was related ye Howard Wi rkin's wh n he pl T OF MaRrRIAC L VICHAITY SEEM DECREASING — threw himself on the entiary his wife in New od his wife had been u aid sh o Florida with Durkin. Wife, 61, FARMIN NLiE NN ¢¢ Shot Because Chicago, Oct. shot and s who is ¢ s Uv\ ~Hugo Zey sly wound UEARY TRUMBULL PLANVILE, QETUTNS FROM WESTE N Tip'— s Ay EATkEr OF NEWENGLAND 15 DUE Fore prospemy o s TOMMY SwiTi AND. il Tciclr TOTAXE ¢ WE MOPE SO VSON ALl SraerTs police. T ried 43 years. d Pat » went a long way ne clip at bat and four crics compe- t the {15 Years for Murder erday . 28, former pal of ded guilty to of his wife, Mrs, Mar- merey of the court in pleading guilty and (Rames won, to enced to 15 years in Joliet and finally York. He faith- had made a trip She Powdered Her Nose | an- becanse &he persist- | Capetown without ed in powdering her face, he told | crashed his plane, Zulu, on an ant couple have been mar- Judge Landis to Announce Decision at 12:30 as to Whether or Not Today's Contest Will Take Place as Scheduled. ] Baseball Extra at Conclusion of Game Should the weather permit the ng of the fourth world series in New York today, the Herald, immediatel ter the conclusion of th game, will pub- A, giving a play- account and a box score. | braved the carlier bad weather, trooped in. Probably Will Play. replaced Not since 1914 1 1 world series ended in four gar The same Yankees failed 1o win one from the Giants in 1622 b one tie, 1 out ho te suppor v for an eve e to stop istic 1) the Pirat ans insist- would prolong minimum In an effort to remain in the game Manager Donie Bush plan send Carmen Hill, h ng pitcher in » mound. Hill won umes and lost only half as many during the championship season. He wears spec Meadow Pirate pite) game yester | vd poctacled 3 from the Yankee se (Contin lllHTl\Il ¥ Johannesburg, , Oct, § (UP)—Lieut. Richard RBentley, who recently flew from London to mishap, today 4 4 on Page 13) hill in | Durban, attempting to take off for

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