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Considering the high velocity of the wind and the terrific rains last night's storm did comparatively lit- tle damage in Waterbury. Yachts Overturned Greenwich, Conn., Oct. 13 (# Yachts were driven on the beach and much water front property damaged fn last night's gale which veteran yachtsmen at the Indian ht club say one of the flerc- est in recollection On the shore near the there was much wreckage. foot express cruiser Ranel was driven up on the shore a quarter of a mile from the clubhouse and the keel appeared to be broken and two holes had been stove in the hull The craft cost more than $100 600 and Mrs. Austin H. Perry, the owner, was to leave in it for Florida next we Sub Chaser Damazed A sub chaser owned by Morgan Barney was sunk, and the yacht Pernice R. H. Arnold, owner. was damaged by going on the rocks. Tt was estimated that the wind reached 80 miles an hour at its maximum. Tn town, trees were torn down, electric and telephone wires were damaged, and automo- bilists who were out in the gale re- ported that in exposed highway would he < on the it seemed as if their cars blown over. Rainfall Here 1.84 Inches Although winds lashed furfously throngh the city just before mid- night and in the early hours of the morning no dams a5 been re ported to the department of public works with the exception of tranches of trees down in road- vavs, the largest on Vine street and on Greenwood strect he accompanying rain fell to a depth of 1:84 inches, which is ons of the heaviest rainfalls in several This m appa roof of eify asurement alled hail No difficulties with the storm wa- < taken ast week tus in on the tor sewerage systom was reported A large limh of a tree was blown down In frowt of 89 Prospect street nd knocked down electric wires. Pa s of trees in front of 3 West Main strect and 37 Liberty strect were also blown down, and a tree near the Paragon Tnn on West Hart- ford road was stretehed across the roadway making travel d nus, according ta reports by the police during the storm last night w London, Conn.. Oct. 13 (A This eity ing desperately today to maintain the eleciric light, power, and telephone lines in ope tion as the result of havoce raised by the severe rain storm which swept this section this morning. Sev cral large feeder transformers about was strugi down town sections were short cir cuited during the storm cuusin them to go ont of commission and every available employe of Connecticut Power Company called out to m Joseph King. employe of the Con- nectient Power Company narrowly swscaped possible electrocution when arge transformer “hlew inst efore he reached it on a ladder Telephone lines were out of com- nission throughout the city. Several steamers and freighters put into the harbor hers last night The waves lashed info exception- Iy activity, swept high over the ch at Ocean ach, cansing somc lamage to property there, he up.’ Storm Warning Issued Washington, Oct. 13 (A The veather burean today issued the fol- lowing “Advisory inga continned sonthwest starm 10:30 a. m warn Boston cluhhonse | The $0-, on. of Meriden, € |afternoon, shifting to west Tack Cunningham, of Part Chester, N. Y. were lost wl : heavy seas srenehed thent from the rope. o men saved were Cecil Wheat to Eastport, until sunset today ondary disturbance over Massachu- \setts, moving northeast, will |strong south winds and gales this tonight and diminishing.” - w Portland, Me,, Oct. 13 (#+—Forced to give up the battle with seas that pounded her about like a chip, the steamship Governor Dingley, crowd- Waterville, Me., Oct. 13 (® — A Vhen the the long over the led with passengers bound to Boston | “mutt" ifrom St. John, N. B, came into|oyverboard Portland harbor at midnight and | remained at anchor today abde to regain t The iighters, owned by the Mer- Chapman and Scott Company, | of New York, were employed haul- | for the construction of the | Westchester | ark commission is building | ladder he boat the ter shore Rags, dog, which had been washed HAD RADIO MANIA | cutt vietim of a terrific wind and rain | storm, Meville A. Weeks, was | ngro killed today when an electric wire | o ) o o080l fell from a pole onto his head as he | oo\ was driving a grocery Wagon On | f tha Westchest College aven | st e o | “Cast Bread On Waters” | Norwich, Oct. 13 wind andl rain which were today | were responsible for the “casting of | Father bread upon sthe according to the driver of a chain grocery sup- | ply truck who reported that he lost control of his car in the storm and | wate vashington, Oct. 15 (#—The :-",\“d Into a filled ditch near Jewett | "o - “ciraight shouldered lad” | r has become *'si K chested al Less than a half hour later, a '@ I’ DEGake 'h“y'vvl”a':: sedan struck a telegraph pole almost | ak eyed l»'f'«m: n.-x (H‘\]\ = the sarhe spot, tumbling the |Wireless” influenced his father L ver out into the road. He was|ask for suspension of his ]”.mj'p ¥ taken to a hospital and found to be | the feder 9 AT i suffering from several broken ribs, | liric H Avenue C, AT | West, Brooklyn For thr i 3 ! months, wrote his father, he has| Escape Death e o T e P Tester- | ODerated amateur station 2ATZ. Ta e el almost okt thallives of |1 ATnisiis probaliy Ehe okt un- B aidonts of Branford who were |usual request you have recelved, but marooned on Umbrella Tsland when [t ms, that “r‘m.v'» |:~M o‘. 3 their boat was wrecked it became act | suffice in the cire Known foday. The five are Harry said Mr. Palmer, in as Levish, his two small sons and two other boys. Asks Commission scind Son's License—Hobby Ruin- Ing His Health, sion of his his is not son’s licer done 1 believe fhe To nse, c- | feet from shore, where it tottered with a gaping hole in its side and cause | cight feet of water in the hold when the fire department force of thirty men arrived on the beach and threw a searchlight on the marooned party | had been thrown over the waves to the boat rescua proceeded ther mishap. without fur- With Capt. Ferguson ladder came and tossed about in the water for two lours before i t w his Re- HEW DBRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927. n as The party went on a ng trip boy will die of undernourishment to the igland, off Short Beach i and lack of sleep and his mother ly morning and were still there fall victim to a nervols hreakdown when the storm came up. As it in- 'T do not believe he has seen the creased in intensity, they became 'sunlight in thres months. He trans- | (NT nervous and were abont to start,mits all night ocs to sleep at back when their hoat was dashed up |six a. m. and sl 14p m 5 il then gets a picce of cake or a sand- | Legion, was greeted in true cot laus Johnson, a boat builder of wich and calls that a me when h Short Beach saw ftheir plight from | cxer ery kind of ! hoisted him on their shoulder the shore and with Leslie Sherman gone to his room a. m 5 Yot ; p‘:]! o hey made | and removed his tuhes, (i and carried him the trip out and back with diffieulty | no final avail™ Seen but with suceess. Yesterday's resene o - was| oned of seyaral oredlled o ooy rag ot nis Columbus Day Observed ohnson. son which eventually cayged the i . 4 3 S e By Italian Residents Rye 15 P—A five i Columbus Day was f ¢ ob ””rnrk< off Westelester ':wm- zoing to falke radio away from parad ' being among 3 2 . ended shortly hefore dawn today | him with vour cooperation.” the features 1 In the Pl G - E d L somaniheab s, DRIChidimen o) Missouri Democrats npie kb eamen o I L paig 10 En ( Mo SR e S Will Vote for Reed formea. menbers of the Talian ce [)l;nkmg There Fireman N 1 Mo., Oct. 13 (1 P)-—Mis- [ony marcl ' SF AT Fireman Niek L £ SO scne possible hy swimming out {n demoeratic \ in (he rocks forty foet from shore ar will be i ) affixing to the foundered | A. Reed v considered Frederick Starr, a ladder over whic Po- Dol e 7 maroonied party crawled to safe ; i ; on a triple s and ots. e second rese quadrennial party ry ager IR leng baftle In the storm-dar 5o 1 night The first came when Ca ‘7“ moc e Andrew Perg A l“‘ to 1 0 s heir suport 1 "’ in { to r sank. ivermore, Two of its cr of Roston, a hief s of the Diver nd four scamen, T Sahger. of New York city; 1L Green and E. Brown, hoth of New London Conn.. and F. W. Me(‘askill, of Dal- il las, Texas £ Receive Call For Help. The Frederick Stare. with 1,000 tons of stone ahoard 10 o'clock last night was 21 miles out in the sonund when Capt. 1 Diver's call for heln. A turbulent sca and in blinding « ness he m wered bis eraft shore- ward. coming within twenty fect of the Diver after an hour of navigat me: Vilr Three of fts men pui forth in a lifehoat in an attempt fo veach th the Fredevick Stare, while the other ! four stayed aboard and fastened Mi‘ the ropes Capt. Ferghson and 1 wife in the water, T} ! from th. ciror afloat that when they finally seized the ropes o thrown to them they wepe nnable i to maintain a hold, and senb ; At this stage a giant wave swept over the T suson got the threw After one m the li nning e Iir 4 Captain Ferguson fnfo he T fer, whenee he was reseued by wife after the same wave hack washed him near to the lighter i T T $4000,000 FIRE RAVAGES Deserted Craft Sinkes, A few seconds after Ferguson and is wife hanled the last one of the Vive ivors ahoard., the eraf nk. The ves then tossed fhe erick Starr on the rocks 10 (NEA Service, New York Protest Closing of Lithuanian School e Mar er Gior ini v saitzatind, oo 188 0 To Help Plan Reunion UL A e OF Block Island Club ¢ of Nations respeeting the al-§ pe gonpey Martin, William Curtin huanian sehools [y Curtin and B, A. Kra y Hagh N Tof this city ave among the o s Polish anuthor-Lap 4 committee whic R grounds apparently of [ihe annual reunion Rlock Island Vacationists he held at the Elk b s from Poland 10! on - Saturday hic Ageney Te- | ception will precede the bangnet W a I'ho arrested, [ posed o ! dispatelies said scauently | well as i ; ardered sed by Premier | New BEngland. =k T arrest originally S ricamngie ot Jorted (ieneral Winans Ts territory im Given Promotion 2 o & 1. GIRLS PO MEET i kG Stanley Rule and Ley com g N Girls' club will meet aft- : will bhe held Mi: CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY OCEAN PARK Bu tion Is ) el now stit 1 L ! her | lrort 13 rg 8 a1 Freddie Welsh's Hea The 1. .cr in which a $4,000,000 fire laid the New Jersey resort of Ocean Park in ruins is portrayed here. The photo shows the center of the fire zone. buildings destroyed, but there were no fatalities. Big hotels were among the ed by | Farm R ed arly this ye i to his hands, Saerdd nion ) Welsh was found dead in o N York hotel Veteran Baltimore Editor [ Dies Suddenly Tedsy | Waltimore, Oct, 13 (P~ Jahn Has lup Adams, for 15 years cditor o the Baltimore Sun, died s today of heart d Havir fered from Arthritis for wears and forced fo use crufche Mr. Adams went to his office daily Surviving in addition to the and mother are four hrot ird B. Adams, president (T B. Adams Co., Washin Dr. Thomas S, s of on, D. C. Adams, professor of political economy at Yale university rles . Adams and G. William Adams, and a sister, Miss Margarct Adams, A new bank is opered for husinees | every weekday in England. More {than 200 have been opened this year. {and the annual average for the last ten years is about 270 Greeting to New Legion Head Fdward E. Spafford, new national commander of the American returned to New Vork from the Paris convention. They g g L T [ e Prpd & ® executive cil will be brought be- = 1 1 | = SR 1.54 2 £ ator = Z Bartlett of 88 . _‘lA 6 j i1] 3.96 | 3.5: (in such a way that frost there is un- "known. might escape serious damage, al-| “Good! Wonderful! T am glad’she |though the next hour promised to iy exlcaimed Mrs. Grayson U be tull of uncertafniies, when the news was brought to her. | Halt an hour later the Dawn wa3 | gn, had continually shown concern BY SEA\""“" partially lifted by cvery sea gince “The American Girl” took off { while the waters ;wu\.l"‘ 1 up the ,n4 this morning was besleging the “"‘fl';h beyo! ’]’-"’ A sto " ”"‘ “4‘; various news agencies represented | for news of the flight (Continued from First Page) |to a post on the ground ; kA — Fortunately the construction of s J ol comparatively dry sand the cabin wit two pontoons INtroduce Sun Glasses Cables Miss Elder elow the wing en Mrs. Gra As Evidence in Trial standing on the the ship to rise a Irop b . e wind-swept beach, above her be- | son \1,.I gently a S .flr”c: :*ilo::;—':l);; loved plane, said Men Clan ¥ the. Hods L SEEAIIE “The minute 1 heard Miss Elde, men working about “re | Pomikala on the sand at Salisbury was safe, 1 cabled her: ‘Congraty their knees in the water and | Beach, was declared by police of- tions, My prayers followed vou. T several tim forced 1o cling rs who testified at today's session did not know at t time that she to t pla s s the trial of George H. Taylor, rad been forced on the |from beir « or barber. charged with the sea, or I would have sent double| Wilmer Stultz a lor of the girl congratulations for her escape from Goldsborough, navigator aylor, the prosccution has that danger.’ the work, paused for a ced, hiad been seen wearing sim- With the tide eive with genuine zlasses on the night of June 5, peak, it appeared ti news of Miss Elder's sa when the girl was choked to death. —ETHEL— —~MmD NOW — BVEN GRADMA HS GFADUATED 7 * ENOUGH A Service, New York Bureau) 1quering-hero style by his buddies s as he descended the gangplank to a waiting auto. mit plan to ques JNators to gai \ ovdern 1 to or 61927 8Y NEA SERVICE. INC. il e he dry plan b macii six s and they otters.” vill owners may Dry eration o barets fo end 1 on their prem so seek the of night clubs or drinking | Cut Out and Mail Herald Classified Ad Mail Blank ADMITS HIS GUILT S T T IFill out and mail to Classified Ad Dept. o theft in Rox The New Britain Herald rom two to three years in state's S | 0 [0 e e e e e e, Woman Applies Power Al dress SR EIah e S e U NG T e B SR Instead of Auto Brake Stamrord. [Ocl. 43 (A cHligplac 10F ARSI T RN e S iy SO e S e R S bR LS s nent of toot so that cam e in pplied hrake WRITE AD HERF Tona irtholomew 10 N Mrs. ( e e olomew’s condition serions, bt badly hurt alome L Consider Boulder Dam Project An thor Will Los With A substantial discount for pavment a(‘s‘ompan_\'ing this order. Note rate card below:. :\]on:‘_\' orders, checks or stamps a(tcepte(]. Do not mail cash. \ i oblems rel day. Long deforred Boulder am conve ) cit ction of o gram NG RATE CARD nes to One Inch NEW BRITAIN HERALD CLAS! Line Rate for Con SIFIED ADVERT! 1 141 amorrow he report of 11 St T 1.92|1.68 2.0012.40 | 240012 fore the convention today 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.35 [1.20 | 1.80 1.62 1.89 2.10 1.44 1.68 216 1. 70 3.15 3.60 Council Will Receive Report on Incine Chairs Donald T municipal incinerator commi called a meet night. The committee an the type of roc in it city 3.20 3.60 2.10 | 240 [2.64 [2.88 for Moy has deeid tlon plant whicl th ined tentative bids on {ts construction. presented to the Wednesday referred to the and taxation. [2.42 1271.3211.20 || 2.64 13 1.43 71,30/ 2.86 | 2.60 [ 1312 1471547140 3.0872.80 [ 236 Classified Display One or More Inches $.98 Charge, cpinion, is best fitted for nd has also obta plans and A report m common to be 24011 8.24 conneil 17630 [5.6016.725.78 . $.88 Prepaid Per Inch night board of fi naney Brownsea Island has been purchased who infends occupation near by a to use it The womz for private 1s sheltered island