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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For 14,897 Week Ending Oct. 8 x nll!J pm“l\’ofl STABLISHED 1870 0 4o WY QoL AIN, CON ECTICUT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1927.—THIRTY-SIX PAGES. = aes ¥ PRICE THREE CENTS DRASTIC CURBING Factory Heads Warned to Protect OF DRUNKEN AUTO Plants Against “Red” Destruction Seeks Quarter-Century Of Peace With France — NATION MAY RUN MUSCLE SHOALS 0 Disaster In Derby Mill, Where Radicals Destroyed $20,000 Worth of Silk by Spraying Acid. Oct ssued DRIVING PLANNE ‘Manufacturer. Association Tea Motor Vehicle Commissioner | Stoeckel Determined to End This Menace on Highways Harttord, 14 (A—Warning to the gar Hart !ford county to guard againet the a s has been . ment many and textile factories in tivities of radical BSPECIAL ATTENTION (Jopioeieers sor 10 FOOTBALL-CROWDS £ro and picket retary association of in letters to the sed vigilaner o to th u manu ne turers today of an Incres stressed a and textile concerns from Ne p 4 of Ydquor and who came to Connecticut, Under Influence Repetition of the Government Operation of Huge Plant Widely Advocated NORRIS CHAMPION OF MOVE 3 Federal Management of Much cnssed War-Time lxperiment by Many Politiclans— Several Agres to Support Measure Dis- Utility Urged as FOR FLIGHT STORY; GOES T German Fliers Arrive Safe in Azores, En Route to America GRAYSON ing time to combat this out-of-stut | Calling for Temporal Control. Actress Sh" PaSSCE' |<;€ Slk()] Sky Pi — menace which he says threatens gar s SR S ‘ Sl A e ‘atch Par. Ment makers in this vieinity. : o Police Are Ordered to Watch Par Rmfnm_ '*!h il n,:\ ht“n e opera of Mus gel". F&Vl)rahle Rep[ms | ticularly For Motorists Who Are |influx to this state of small girs | st, looms RUTH ELDER'S BACKERS ASK $150.000 MINUS PLANE SHE HCRTA WHERE JUNKERS REST EATHER DFLAYS | Mansgers Wiling 1 Have Girl Pilot | Capitalize Her Exploit | —Wire Their Instruc- tions. FLIGHT ane Awaits Mr most stoutty | Costes and Le Brix, French GAR[ AN[) SANE FLIGHT Her Plane Bursts Into Their Licenses Are to Be Im- | oe Benuties o | whership i : 9 e | F ) 2 i s | inaiat Aviators, Off on 2900 | Flames as Crew of Tank- mediately Placed Under Sus- | v 3 file H \ Frances Grayson and Two E | WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT Mile Hop Across Atlantic i A p: SS Atlant | er mn Vors Hartford, Conn., Oct, 14 (P —| t Coolidge was requested to com- | F°21Y to vote to Port Natal, Brazil. Recelying News of Storms at sea| Aboard, Fewer drunken drivers going to and | m cgotiations for a treaty out- Aation for fiv 5 ; | from football games in this state are | lawing wor between France and { hould con: — —Will Ttake No Chances, | = looked for by Motor Vehicle Com- | nited States by the Armaerican e i’ stru . |~ - ‘ , Oct. 14 ®-1In| New York, Oct. 14 (A — missioner Robbins B, Stoeckel in an- | e e oCiati o GO i 5 Sl \r" e LD m’l;‘ht nouncing today his intentions ot 1ft was named on the com- t on t ek faeibalin e Raon : u' curbing this “menace ‘on the high- |Ee . Wi oods Had Taken l\u‘l\hdm .md Ruthelfmd olnies O cohdiRe . ol hegy oEat s LR : bstpone ’ 1p of Ruth Elde ways” by suspension of licenses in | S ! ~ iy ty itor N Aiohe o 3 e A cases where peopte arving or «in| Al Scottish Rites Confer at Request of | R e e . : o e ot | sl Paris charge of” motor vehicles are found | A . 1, S 0at association's conference closing ses- t sale to s HEnsobabIa At i \’ i 2 © to be under the influence of liquor. | Degrees | Sablotsky sion last night was linked with a » Temporal Control v T e et B e alony, Letters to Police | plea for the United States to foln the | The } ska senator and others ; Wit W m_n‘1:1y o Tn letters to be sent to the state o e s 1 court. The assoclation also favoring manent gove e s & For L tite 10 e e e e e | et Bendsbiwhona) deiyesrsiola SO R R e A ; juile workk Involving thousunds af ever there are to be many cars con- 1 Andrew street, who during t - W Parking ot theliGnly measure for temporary control Sos Wilmer ! u; h\\oum be offered the pretty centrated for a big game, such as | years he has been a A eral convention warning v belleve that the experime i Left October 1 soldshorough, navi- "'""')'fi G e Now Haven, the commissioner Will [or the Masons has taken all i : B talem. nlusively prove the forcs of thelr | e py B N > operator, expressed | o) E sty ternion the sct in motion a plan more drastic | g i i, : " S arzument contro!l will phe SN e at the new delay, | ™" a syndicate than any undertaken in the past for oo 0 S il - s mean cheay to consumers | o S i \ o iber e ing Miss Elder might sav the police will give special attention | 3204 P e Bl ; and more rapld development of the | giies by way of the A 1| D for reassurance that |\ 80V other newspapers would to intoxicated occupants of motor Besides his n in the ETA”AN WHWEN [“0“ fixation of nit . proc g chr SR S At it e el o r‘-;n the con :rm:ll value of her vehicles and the names of those ap- 50 active in other fertilizer for the farmers and ensur- | 14 o " 1 | the beach yesterday. rticle. H. Cornell of Lakeland, S e B ) A e war-time supply of this 6FE for Lishon) The'p : e Al s ana Fla., ed to cable Miss Rider or in ch of them will be e e fie i { REnG ed to of Mrs, wvson said she was much ' INStructing her to outline the flight to the motor vehicle commis- | oo o 5 in vi the city | v now must e 1 hat in keeping ({07 American newspapers e T e A e ey e e St The sixth ward coun- | auroady towed r 1 plans for a|f All Bottled Up jcenses and have those people on | OF Which he was past counsel c v on is oL EoTer BMOnEEBNIOT B it tion s flight,’ e was| “We're going to keep this thing s 4 Tn his Masonic affiliations he was | W & e 3t. Mary’s RIONE B quccamsathosepry ich | i o t to hope that when,jbottled up until we sell It.” said T. " Ruling Ts Asked a members of Harmony lodge, A. F. | was or lissioners at St. Mary’s « "'1{ of all hydro-clectric plants | fieo again favorable, (H. McArdle, another one of the o3 ] R > i ted on federal ts would h od | S 5 P ' ; e .G 2 A M | nd i P “n 5 g opes to Mect Rutl ed. {promoters. “I don’t mind telling you A fc 4.‘,_; ago the gt M.; Gi or, R, A. M.; |@ ind | Find American Cuisine o paratinsl e rar Ctor the | |;')‘xv“ ' 14. feet Ruth. ) (i o e o s e e T <cd the attorney general's office oS e he bu - ey e Sl poma oL s tonlen t : structed te . il e $ after Lho zo1 1 . aprjiof a a passenger s e long afte i- talk to no one until they heard rangninion a topuhether ornok Qrdaniof SMyal« A Not Palatable flelds for the semeration of [ 110 = & BASEES s and Wilbert Stultz, |from us, iyilienre the motor vehiele commissioner | \urtha chapter, Order of y -clectric power which may be 0 PR ‘,,‘ 2 f expedition, who ex-| “Ayvone would be dumb not 1 could give authority to state and Washington Comm T loped in the futnr 25 e ki ; pects to be at the stick as the ma- lxnow there fs money T o z3 (; local police officers to suspend an T and the 32nd Ireds of Ttalians taking Term Undeclded Slos i v, has expressed & de- ' wo woulq be i Gy operators' license at the time of the | Mr. Woods of the mission being given | JUst how long the government s rt in daylight, Jr wepn e dliik s rrest. chester, August 1§ it at St Mary's chureh | ¥0Uld operate Muscle Shoals 1s one 2 of doparture To-|yion il ey o word x v]"‘ DS This was Commissioner Stoeckel's Frank R. Woods GHEAIR Ay B I element of the situation which boih i in tedly doubtful. g et \:t :.-‘w t vlan as an’ effeetive way of keeping | (Ryder) Woods. i the church being | gides to the controversy are gi i OReEhapis |the 0. K. from us telling, them who some of th drunken drivers off young the family moved to thiz y at devotions every | thou : ha pought the story We've nt R T e and he was educated he He v s Cir vs over there m It is understood, however, that fo New H whe ) st. Ma vears, while v fons clear. opinion from tha attorney gen- about 16 years unt e murs lmit se on, et distance tel calls, Is office will not be favorable to Ytars ago when he retur ¥ lude Senator "democrat Iv from Wh va., his proposal on the grounds that 'ClV to accept g YO REe South Carolin s conten. upted bus| & Fllaon Cabinct Lock Co. as die e EAE L e g Foseph Hollodns, niissions Surylving nim Sl . A : o of ai cthod for the 1 “kept the w! M D s e s Mys. Bulong Un- charge, lived in NAT00 D oSy ! i PAOs Loy chesmen ot be deleg: LU ok, it "“\ ! i - R s is only a minor detail, how- 2 AL r anything il L 2 il n Do s Hoibers e : lee to Defend Herself B atay in (his country, they have |eVer, in the whole plan and some |3VIAtrix in some w lie big lit to him in his capacity as legal of this city. L z : Tay N constomed | Of those who have opposed federal . drawn ‘adviser to the grou : A I: m: L I]N REEUR[] Funeral services will take place af hould Hire Lawyer ! g SR ht il re Sl Off For Braail. I 0ttt While Modrala was sy Comell 00 0 B o en o = = 1 “ Althongh matter of a fow e :“"" Senesal BIOLLE Loy (i) day of | talked, “We deserve something out t3 n”\ " Riv | 14 ¢ Tide ry was of t i [(.‘”‘ "]‘ ¥ 5 lof this” he sald, .00k at what K T o i e it lacked tha that while th s Yaaor L close inspection of the engines, we've done for alvation. Why, RN T e Lot i, and preparation wh ining the big : : 1 or onvinced members of the we've put America on the map with sl N R SRR the tas rue La 1o will 1 forded for transat n o it v that no damage had been |this flisnt. e in Fairview cemetery, ¢ oA 1€ ste k e R thigh om P to o | & n Fa r (U] B ongh-gong ;.m“n of its 1 h ”' :.', v “ i Coae s Nothing Less Than $150.000 v . ,. e orith el dilenuma lisposition and that the way L « i v's only one 8| AcArdle sald he would not con ; Also Supporls N. Y. Fire- WHITING ST GR‘)CER DI "“‘ Siteiithe L be better paved for a final di 5 < s of enforced AUDOLES 'anr anything less than $150,000 z s T yilasOn e et tion of the problem should federal (Continued on P e has attended 13 of | ¢or the flight stor i . | : out among 3} L or the flight story, with - men’s Fight for Eight | remarked to ot operation he held to be successt M wnd COMDLNIONS |yyioqrave cash paymient of $25,000 you can't ST s e (‘b . > The Dawn flew | ot P RS Ay Hour Day Carl Brown, fn Business for Jast | B hiin vou cant do it |1 ¢ Min (‘l\.\ (|‘1L! '.\‘)_\ k e e having | Put t ]l\l]i @i ».(!v of $1,500 Decade, Passes Away at Hartfor e mos | ulorznu‘m!x Fender wated in L : ! the cdeen, niy : ; he promoters were willing to con- Oct. 14 (M—| Tospital After Jlnc of >l calll was sent 6 oy b At eVerfonme sl o BIOMOK 18 ! hallonalticonyantionior the | quisseadiete Bon e R e Pope’s Official Organ Answers Ar- slider ’“Nvilla ;o’ul profit to them | carl Brown, 52 v Budlon 3 L | siderably less than $20,000 A\merican Federat f Labor with s immediate and gen ; ; " Y ‘ o than half of its delega el wnily pr J e [scribed himself as 4 depende on the floor for the final session to- at 10 o'l at Har LWas |35 fwo priests and the P rcmice 5 fiseines ‘]wl elf as an fndep n!‘v. day, recorded it dorsement of the | o) owing 108 Ner a4 the cxce of 2 x = i nictine fne er told Me- principle of the five-day work week. | oran prepara would p {0l R ookt OBt 4 (P O et vators Dr. William ¥F. Flanagan Appointed |Atdle that he was willing to pay Chirablerisine the movament fos{monthe duration. He conducted in loss to try © the most famous of chefs REMNG6 L oNeT VATl ot ane dollar to seal an option on Miss Jaracierlaing Jie mavement, fox Ry ¢ Whiting street T q loje s 81 ) o Commission by Mayor Weld to | Elder's services as a film actress, norter hours as the “most import- Erocery store at the Whiting stree - it comes the dish knowr r nswering an article published by L S i ped 2 nt program” before the trade laddress for the last 10 years and i et T i o “ Arnaldo Mussolint, brother of the 4 Dr. John T. Donnelly. o s e leramads unionists of the nation, the commit- | wag well known in that ke D m’ V’l" : ,[',;\ mier, in Popolo Ttalla, reiterates ‘ (2D : i © eon- tce on the shorter work day and i Do e course made famou 4 taken yesterday that soln- i li : ; i weck recommended that the execn- | ¢ : e i ala N ) the wn question” hinges e g mtment to the board | pect Movie Contracts tivel councill continie’ masembling [ 2.2 \assbornin ! SALSDS iin course A he restoration of some of the A red to him by May o + larger to the United Statc o Ity teken fo ira. terr T ¢ 1 Weld 1alified as a com- | MOV c lata us a foundation on which to '@ th® FIEAS WAL B 3 S rritory, no matter how ! as a ¢ carry on its work. The committee’s ‘52 2 bl e visible sign of liberty and S ! od rt was adopted unanimousl: niegarrial QUG s : Minodhoar ! Donnelly L Dr t 18 adopted a ously, o P and Gela and Ce H ¢ + serte 0 1 e convention approved efforts of | \N¢ German brax 0 1 Gelati is absolute necessity from | . ) i h either political [serted they « New York city firemen’s union to | ™ Eoctehyin et . veligious viewpoint that the Pope His ssor is a demo- | Elder's Accided to ¥ i E socicty. By ould have liberty and indepen e ent Lopez S e e e SRR S R T i i 1dge Shute of Exeter nice ot only real ang per e Another Fatal Automohile .2 aviatrix an L e Anna Brown; a *“”»’ Louis; it ) Is Critically 1l «iso visible to the faithtul througt ('rash in Ne¢ Haven PIRE SIREN DANGEROUS or appe - The long work day and week ex- |J0UEht % 2o \,I. B rted Ixeter, N. H., Oct. 14 (P world,” the paper say I ( 7 « 14 (UP) < 5 ; istent in the oil flolds of the nation, gy Hdnpos sy I be g to cause the sound of a fire alar:n LIRAE SURIEma g oniil fopuld AlL wagon, an ambulance : ol e S A where sever, | R05e, and Margaret; three brothers, o ‘,“ R atiraotion i is in a satisfactory ma N s i dashes down b was estimated at sev- day! woeks were declared to be re-|Lronk and Robert of this clty ¢ - U, S SAILOR DROWNED enmy A Shute af Exeter, |Ner to him, the same absolute neces ! Sein aviatos ired, was voted te be definitely 0SCPR Brown SA A Oct. 14 P—Frank i * hoy ~tor fro ous viewpoint im ) I Withir W of stage, bl oY Hhree slsters, 1. Donlin of y i : o) ose's on Holy See to keep open 0 t roposals and opposed by the federation. The |, 1@ Lo nk Bush o ah oman attay vt Plupy” and ind visible the conflict with It : 2 lor the stand was taken In the adoption of |1 0 o B LG A stria L UIor S other characters in his books, t e i Py ke S committee recommendation that | =R BR0 (T G S Lers. | ydge is today in the Excter ho 5 ¢ Y I aeronar federation use its best efforts for | e AT 0 e YWltal suffering from injuries he = s g 3 [ -hour ¢ e 5= at b S5 nin fved he e respond t S i commitice report also point I officiate. Burial will take place e keSS ‘<|.(]vm] mprefiE one SRS ! jal S b Ny Head Toward Houta cd ont that in several efl prodne. |46 St Mary's < Sox | - ; ran out when an alarm s ; " ANt & states. the employes were on the | 4y i e ST e : GETS ""‘[“\ I . p_ |this morning. As he stool ¢ Lyle Woma Husband of Ruth ) general basis of a 12-hour day, Ji e s b Yo *rovidence Oc 1 = - near his house wai n g b R ) | Bikton, Md., Oct. 14 (R—R D M. P f ; R 2 2 Elder, Overjoyed at News of Jcr . Shrill whistles T, Westren, dethroned “me b el apparatus, he was i ‘ SHAVER AT CAPITAL parson,” today was found guilty of | ") 5 1 ladder truck s Safety—Anticipates Reunion, X | performing marriage coremony | b 5 another car \ ! S | witheut authority and fined e S 1red, his fac i et Panama, Oct. 14 (M — Lyle Wo AV T g Sts. g at nti : . st B Y e shake and b band o Slde e Chalrman of Democratie Natlonal |and costs. His attorney intim, A o badly ghaken and by nd of Ruth Elder, POLHCE BOfL'\D MAY B A ED TO NAME monldpiaCoRtiedGiac SRLAID 15 months at Atlanta peniten- T DULAE ot yest ait] ey O T T Commiitce to Discuss Party Af- Marvland court of appeals. T i Stamford Counle Held the world” NEGRO MAN 719 SUPERNY MERARY FORCE : N Charpes “T am sorry Ruth failed to maks & fafrs With Leaders, | ——m - - — — OniEoxgery GhanresiErisl i 3 A | (] o umford, Oct. 1 t sca. "It must have z Washington, Oct. 14 (®—Clem L. YOUTHFUL PHOTO_EI\‘ A R ; ey i e Shaver, chairman of the demoeratic 2 o R e rior elds il i : s to discus: rty affairs with ry and t under o) S e commissi 3 etk ors now in Washington. St Ruth hid 1 n Ter eomn ! : : vir reseus and 10ng other subjects for consid- | Hor ot e and had suddenly revived and em- ! P t - S e e Boston, Oct. 14 (P-Kennoth DL but the sceond raised it to Hlails wced me relic! could be no el 1 wreckage ¢ national committce to s Wilshire, 21, was arrested today on ““\‘\ 0. Tive letiers were reccived, ) cheek and to have L CN S SCONIGE Gz 0 " 2§ convention city. Usually |, o i ant b oG | i We st aeciist sowigty orajat (AR L0 SR silver from anticipation of Tritain's colore thering 1s held In January, | - ChaTse of b P """ lem’ reud: “Wo dol nol kill. Wa 3 88 G IR soon with the ¥ Ao et e inediately before or after the | 12Uers 10 Mrs. Anna Coleman Ladd, | guply maim or distigure, 1t you | "N, Rennetts were employed at | bravest girl in the world, 4 ol B : o ey | well known sculptor and wife of Dr. do 1 e the money your daugh- | 1. akerts home and in July of this & i 00 on ¢ ) invited Maynard a of The tor will he made unsightly.” et WaE WY 1ay e s S o Begain hort or th an continent by to Washington members of the na- | letters, nnsign reccived at olice said a handwriting ex- Jo((er, polico elaim, which cd Litsclul : | some of . their tional committee ag Chairman But- | (he Ladd surimer Iy identiticd the wri N ing a eheck in payment fron | THE WEATHER ERache ) £y s ch | goat ! ler of the republican organization | Ifarms and threatencd distizurement s that of Wilshire 0 Nighing company for her rtieles. | ] —_— | lquar ! . Us dnosmalt | light - thrown A recently. of Mrs. Ladd’s daughtcr, Mis was arrested in Cam- | gtier they had cashed (1 ok 1 New Britain and vicinity: his intention of applyi p- e _police records #how | on their nerial odyssey in a wircless pmber of cities are expeeted to | Dorothy Vernon Ladd, a student at similar eh He has cmoved valuables, they are said Fair tonight and Saturday; | | pointment that on the whole, colored residents | message from Captain Goos of the A number i R and r ! : Core \ v anl ) bid for the democratic meeting, | Vassar collegs unless $10,000 was worked as a photo-engraver. It was 't have headed west and to hav slightly cooler tonight, prob- | | Ex-Mayor Georse A Q ire law abiding, there has|rescue ship. This showed that they these tnelnding Detroit, ITndlanapo- | placed in the mail box at a buildi vxpected that he would be taken to | joined a circus with which they ably light frost. ' communicated with Chief W, « ver been the slightest semblance | had encountered a storm zone as lis, Kansas City, Chicago and Cleve- [cn Huntington avenue, Bosion the pavehopathic hospital for an ex- were traveling when arrested in | | Hart of the police department an _outbraak or disturbance P 4 land. | The first letter demanded $1,000 amination. Breckenridge, Texus. L —% [day relative to the matier, « 1 race question. (Continued on Page 22)

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