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FINAL EDITION .mw "BRITAIN HERAT, SR {1807 SUn0) 4 = ESTABLISHED 1870 i NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GIANT LINER PARIS RAMS AND SINKS ~SiTEEN PEOPLE, INcLUDING RUTH ELDER HEROIAE OF THE AZORES FIVE WOMEN, DIE IN CRASH NORWEGIAN FREIGHTER IN NEW YORK 45 morana car mrrs avro. WITH TRIGHPHANT LANDING IN HORTA: HARBOR; TWENTY-FOUR ARE RESCUED s e coine v e o i WL BOARD SHIP FOR PARIS MONDAY s | Grade Crossing—Chaos Reigns as Rescuers Search | e Sty Loss THOARRESTEDFOR FEDERAL FORUES Dt e V8555 ey ERS — SYGREEMENT O oo, Wi e St o Lbory 2, UUASHINWESTEND SURRDOND GONEL, -~ oo ROSS ATLANTIG ADDTIONTO R, §, 220 Lk, she last night when the automo- 11 Ailled Outright CEvevS StePS lnto Enthuslas- rin which they were rid Pamngj“ Sleep. |Four Tnjured When Sedan and Mexico Hopes to Take Him, s o« freiiovios Suri i | 7o o vhoe in e eaer ot 1o Boie Reach Brazi Committeeman Casale Opposesl tic Throng. nashed 1o piec v i Muncis Mllk"?rucl(‘f}olllde | Dead Qr_gllje Today = From Senegal - Building MlfljliGla»srooms ‘ Junkers Plane Made Ready e hiReh | the DIy QLN DRIVERS LL HIS BAND. kY DIE 7, i w7 o s RChi e, e O Mo HMTWAMWHBHEHLMHWM I§ DIVIDED| o Leave for Newfound- S cam of the Mystic|p Sadeln 52 Night; Silent Channel — rder of Veiled Prophets of En-|rrani Maredith. dos. araraeoct —_— — | land and New York | Waterbury Man and u.nm.»m.. Three Columns of Government | * I sl ye; di 1 Jo - Ada Jones, pjers Leave Behind Them the Most | Mecting s Enlivened When Waters Quickly Swallow i vere only five passengers aboard the Robert W, | Early This Afternoon. 3 | Boy Treated at Hospital for Cuts| Troops Make Trap for Rebel Gen- irban all were unhurt. The 4 y | Hazardous of Four Laps In I'light | mitteeman Day Resents lu-m.rk-' ' Wreck. ; ; _ Imotorma 1 conductor of the in- 't ihe Acd atTne = e —Recklessness and - Violating | eral—Almost Certain to F'ace Fir- tepurhan car, however, wer injured From is 0 Buenos Alres— | Faken As Attempt to Shut ()nv r of the mo- = to A e E .‘ S an e, ;”‘;’ Eor Hop Next to Rio Janeiro | Discussion—Classroom Shortage \VITED TO FLY BACK EVEN ARE MISSING; Four persons were fnjurcd In a| 1 ity Oct. 13 (UP) —Three | Patlley, who were riding with Mm, | ec o0, sul hember o I HE oy ary bustaing 0| TO Us S, WITH ACTRESS truck having cleared NO TRACE OF BODIE crash between a milk delivery truch J ¢ feder roc nder | 2 i it R ‘ L L r e e Tner . fatidoy senior b hool uni struck | {and a sedan at the intersection of ¢ nzalo Escobar € SUr- | groiart cither gaw nor % ‘ostes @ ; Joseph Le 2 ar.’lcrn‘onn'»- il Sor 3 L m b t t board when Com t 1 of Fa e > < I Trodster and Wesk Mol 2broeis at | rounde el lead cra , , i a ¢ Atlantic ir : s rta, Island of ¥ Azores, B era el v heel sout i . n 8. Gerard sale w t —Vivacious as ever and ew York, Oct. 15 ()—The giant |2P0UL 7 o'clock this morning. 1 Cod A R SRy hop, a feat many tin cmp on record as opposed to ! minus neither poise or lipstick, Rath |arrests were made and two of the : pL | Bodies Hurled About ed but never e accomplishec {Heh 0 i ee AL s e e el pstick, Ruth French liner Parls, looming out of |2'T°!8 Were mad Vanot hegncun e b ¥ [;flNSTAN[;E TALMAI]']E Songs on the lips of the revelers o Wi, Tl S0 WRet ok & & W, iEn ) Bl siapno this morning, injured persons are catn i 1 i y . ! pon h built in some other sec- A pilot g W. Hi e shadow of the Statue of Liberty { i’ Now Britain . Conon : : = 3 ‘hanged to shrieks of horror as the in New York Bay, rammed and |The vehicles were badly a fana nd of : o A eding traction car bore ‘Iv;\u. on | Brog ilitary ne “Nunges- |y, gen commodations com- Atla sank the Norwegian freighter Lie left side of th, (e e annihilated i1 ] »”‘}‘;"‘ "]r;‘“‘ B % y eld it } prepared a tentative | American Girl seggen at 1:30 4. m. today. Of the | e Lrone : : Jersons were caught in the cr wsula, at ; p sasloneplated e e ioze fan ory from Hedalarting BEESh Ll @nibaing smas ) RBLEET S naregcauel) fatle g L3 © vocation and academic | point near New York, but the pretty 31 passengers and members of the | [ jure |enoug t fol o it Iy ¥ e N Az e Bl '1 \‘\' i) % it " ey ) which would house gym-| American aviatrix looked to the crew of the freighter, at least 24| Charles Earl, aged 50, of a- Wil be another 1 ¢ ! American Film Star Freed I 1€ SRUOCBY CaEL B EAe D 5 wditorium, a cafeteria | great crowd that had come to wel- o S 5 = more Lane, Waterbury, ! I ¥ B expeeted o 5 0 st . ¢ administ : offices, the space | com o though she had jt were brought to safety in spectacu- i ; st eortiinly wiit tes a - of Matrimonial Shackles | Only a fow who had started on| T3 Gstsoind St i S e P e lar rescues by ferry boats, polics iRt e shuadiie 3 o the party a few minutes before t 3 yesterday mi z teiiie f;,mi’”m‘“mk; : Gy T nts rnv.}r] IVV"»‘r»!v.er:Arr craft. The | right hand and arm Vil bie 1810 AlrcaiyDes ” : in Scotland g .H‘,f“‘] o 2 " e ; onverted into classrooms at | jauntily on her rebellious curls, Miss u )A;JY‘1 included several women e telived s Sies s nd p : A Dyt ihas Elder, after posing for hundreds of S a JEaesy : L s S ! 1 : : e e T d AT e i ! Not Unanimous Vote photographers stepped from the 'm”,v";'v.\ r\:h”;.nt”x}us\n\ ;;,{;m‘; ut in o e } sidenti b i Oct. 15 (P TRl OSul B ; L : . . man Joseph M. Hallor- | Barendrecht into a waiting launch : 3 = i et stan. al was granted a | - 5 P i the i e ch of the committes on ®and bid a cheerful farewell to the ambered to the superstructure |gash from siderable blood ! o L teriistin: the Hiospits : s s crew and the Captain of the Baren- T 1ot d re H o purt f fair o for o rv. E 1 1 g « 1 1 ations had out- | en it was found that all litehoats | was lost. He will g ne ! il L e - B wl Sl SRl AL . 2 5 G ; a ° m,.‘.'nm: v:,m dur- | dreeht, which had lost two days in had been thrown from their davits, |police court Wed: GHRITE t account of t o 1 i i d action , -law who met death . s Sl oo o e Sroia e b bt | o 8, A ek SOy a1 ARG AT | e Copri o i eSO e 0 et death) £ ngasae i s dveion Hade metlon ) Soming o o Aaort (o 10 Crash Without Warnin ing, haying been notific = : epnaln ok - DLl and v Slascocke ST | RO AT ol T a ‘were dn| “Thamk you very ning of the crash c cffect after his inju cre treated, | AVATE: bl 5 st Al aRonSRoTs e il '_Vlj”' RhoE iiedy e “' e e LA Al ted as meaning that the com. | Ruth's first words when st g persons aboard tl Paul ged « Einnans o ’ AR 9 tl gisters framolisy i ANReC i And Whe-paphewiilad s o Alin e e ; YA in its choice | Haldeman were taken aboard the freighter, 305 ng, as Farms, Farmigion, e : © | the motior e world, was mar- By aleet B Bleencad wt L s : d “ommitteeman | Putch tanker Barendrecht on Thurs- . 785 feet long and of in the truck, suffirs ) i Cans Ly . ‘aptain Alastair William A Merriman s hejconst was e o N g bl L the sald tod henians tons, locmed out of the night and ation in the i i thel = ; hes \ing and | Mackintosh, former officer in the da who is not expected to sur. | nals from Rl T i e producediher iialice s avsurentls crashed the Besseggen amidships. , nece v hes, Hi s & e forth Highlanders and the Brit- A R £ the accom L et e G e A Water quickly engulfed the entire Dght arm . uintu iy i i told 203 lorps, in Califor- e Motorman/s SO 7SR : Gostos 5 HeRfeo R : % ¢! JuSt stepped from the very jaws of engine room crew and others in the bruised, it was said at the hos : ATnE 1A t in Pebruary, 1926, MeEriil motorman: ofithia | CUE ; ld” 4 s\ o lower sections of the ship. Willlant Wilcox of r Satar 0t 4 « years previously Miss Tal- | Wi s L Rt e e . Al Obey Miblises e Within a few minutes the super- Strect, Waterbury 10ins 40 ym. (heir ns | had obtained a diyorce from Whistlc as he approached the cross- | 78 ; h s in 5 5 2o | So decp an impre tructure of the freighter was dot. | With Earle, his unele, su v cut Bl ; e isband Tohn iR doalei: is statement was substanti 5 JACh ' toriur rge enaugh for its psea| S0 decp an imp 1 with frantic passengers sea- | O the thumb of the right hand, and Fled Befone o Eobaceo. mard ated by 1l Titus, conductor. Mer- TaGatiad i e : ; i tt feteria 18 a v,,q.'\x :’r“!’\];l:\”‘“:fl e 4 men, as the vessel listed heavily by | Paul N. L. Munsor e B o ¢ near [whom she cloped in December, 1920, HII'S 108 was broken when he was | I'Tanco- : ! n to the school which, In, danger that she had ju stern. Many jumped fnto the Farmingfon, who i R R ¢k into the baggage com- e estima would not be used fMade on the crer ten < water of the harbor and called | fruck, was slightly « it the te the x boga ] n Mack Miss Taln Jarement D Iis nuries N erg e ¢ Argentine capital AL, e L e e mmary of the to rapidly gathering rescue craft. | hand. None of the in s g o said they irned to Hollywood to work on a imyelritadthegeoncrols) Sy hop, the tes mm Jesale '“"""""l',,w”,. Sih e e s "wo ferryhoats running between from the coliision are i y L and her husband went to ;N sto the car. The stove In ; ; n attac 3 . rrostmml‘dm\( R Battery on Manhattan Island to | serious. tig ! 4 Ilorida 1 June, 1926, they went | |1 A e Mvh A qn,?'l onE i : | Aithough Miss Elder was unwi § : = Hmicle Drlver It Gone | \ : X ning him about the 5 as . Staten Island. halted in Truck Driver in Court. to Europe on what they called their !ing to give an interview until later Ir trips and joined a lifehoat Motoreyele Officer W honeymoon trip when Miss Tal- 0 creased co N tiieir abi L UL ] it was learned in the statement ew > o ¢ [who was detailed b 3 rt. driver of the motor s T s lea he stat erew from the Par police boats Who w letailed by 1 s e e 110 i big cnoug Fiven obk by Badls Qe Me e - o | Rival {o investigate the v. sho o guard made the : ! K, said the first indication he : i ha The o Saichonia and lghters in an effort to lift the lival to investi 5 ' follow . ) rels s and nds. Thelr anything was wrong was 5 ‘ ol dlieraompnions that an explosion in the Americ struggling survivors from the water. Ttested Munson for violation ¢ miends o inything wa ng ] o S= (Goialnew sohosliunlt taat X 3 G Mo i s ! LS IO P s machine leaped forward et proferably above | GITl's engine followed the bumping RIEht (o} Save T dvey vl B ne picce of 1 artillery was T s tha SoUlHFae “'as the trailer was cut from it. 3 e his would do away ' Of the plane against the side of the On ferryboats excited passengers, FUILLY was entered when e was ar Plish ey but these we - Not First Trazedy ; This would 40 aWaY¥ parendrecht after the wings had secking to respond to the erles feon, Maigned before Judge H J: . . Fed) Portuguese Tiest Victors vith o cafoteria pian since the ehil- (FamsriCReaTEs SE0 Ehe, Reines b that has occurred at that L e oS s flames from the plane shat up £o y ! It Swasidcn Octobier; 11026 was not the first fatal nc- 3 ose floundering in the water, Hoche in police court and hix case The rifle and machine gun fire of | that Miss 1 a nd Captai ot. Carlo: v Continho would be able to go to and SLEEERC T T e rossing. Two small white crosse Hoolfon “""‘ G i I high that had the Barendrecht car- ol Lo e "“"‘;P"“Lh rled benzine or gasoline, she would® towas a hand- rug Tdin 1. The actress took the | other persons ol 2 S eaan oty 2 Lave been blown up, it was stated. and no bond was requir 1 k ¥ other persons had lost their lives Mackintosh were about fo scparat morning Prosceutin - J fysct necessity of travel ! Officar Strolls found t Mgl h he view to rossing To Go To Par % Y hat N i or B w f uilding t e other would 3 was driving west on W : her meanwhile, at- ing her petition which charg not obstructed but it s necessary to ; dent when th B e ‘i]l?\“’hnn the pupil The American fliers, although M tacked f the top of the 1ot by her hushand at Brigh w small grade to approach the | o wrecked on landing. ot . e e e D | balked of their hope to span the and Eary was driving oo i ! ar gard 1 ngland, last June. k N 1 that bog. | FOUKS: In mid oc . ¥ i Fitnliindstot sweatherito] 5o "”“nvxx 'm e l(npy{h{.. !rlyr‘o::‘u \Iur\mx s AR O e el . 27 e M=kl rnr:m\\‘.:;w_rv”‘):.'.w !v i 10)' their trip in @ new machine, takes to || Sl e ‘l:‘y(lvn.:\(i otg HuTshan e e ‘Wor O Of atong the line. *! Fourteen Prisoners Are ; A e e e o e y ire school plant under one | IR IS O T L "will take the ,u‘][::,‘pov.l\,‘,”,, hero s ¢ m ¢ gun final R(‘”’mm"ndfl‘d foriParolel o o oontand. o ald was | ing, all with one . . sdl e B | Portuguese mail hoat Lima for L. [ aont e ia o Meve ndmiliud £ Recne LG e o fede ing the t Oct. 15 (A — Wa wickly administered. Soveral of | nds en rout \ B | 2 AP s ] bon en route to Paris. nv‘ T an s ; 1 ) 1 Snook of the Atlanta he dead and injured had been rush non Franco ¢ i com i SRt e fut =] The Barendrecht, which had play- ays Plane Exploded as It““\m"fi e g fel S Hltonary sald (Gaayiinatn on e ant I S R e R el et I Gltidion {mount ot money. bt we echt, w o DL alre L BT, LN I i prisoners were recommended for Bnapolia. hospitals: ana’ rios g b have to face the situation | (Continucl on Page. 15D | Strolls that he saw the truck at ¥ v - Under the present Was About to Be - 3 dals ) b S nong the ret « parole by the parole board, bt sulting In considerable [Febru e 2 oner ter nder the pres s of about 100 feet and 1 : : iz au % Gem e ? ded to 4 LEIte 0N AEpantiere f neluded jts speclal session < in locating and identify ) t is a bigz auditor icoul S motd 0 Ao Er the 71 who appl f Automobile lights played on the ' jans s BRdIScOuied SRTEES b ol 7 na ok . Rorg Aehlclehwaspgolnz aweao b1 ) ) ; i E | was among th 14 was - - or w hool un would meet i Sl viotine sesany iRt S nnack dnnios ‘ontinucd on Page 13 - a g Sontinue hage Three i Y55 1 public approval | of Ruth Elder, G o the clatter of breaking s ull | uuze § | (Continued on Page Three) ? h publ: | Hunt for Survivors Con- Com- Rules of Road Alleged ing Squad—1,010 Alrcady Killed, ring venture to ko o : 5 d ¥ Miss Talimadge filod suit gang ag silent reminders that two (Continued on Page 13.) Woods sald Munson is = 1-to-hand George W. Halde- in Halloran declared by Captain Goos of the | be heard a 2 long distance er of a new unit had e amship Barendrecht to a corres- | but that it was one pondent o ociated Press to- '] i W=y S SR B = = woul 1t a4 heavy strain on | Fliers and ‘IQCh nics day was as ‘l)llo\- § [ ) 4 1 v ¢ ot the people. He said| . . “It was 7:45 a. m. on Thursday | { e pian was o wise one. | Spend Morning Tuning when our position was 43.21 north, | . o m vor LeWitt T 0 B e <. T 39 west that we sighted tho| Muppfl] FR“M Hfifii - it e it Up Plane for Start American Girl. She came rapidly up ! Un = e = = e 3 i Tl - 1 the first = to us and flying over our ship threw RS Wi stion : ideration fs down a moessage which fell on our | " - P = school h'u)mg plan g mestagairenn Sergeants Break Two it - EE Goie, “‘How far are we from land and Nig EoTR i oEEies which wa Ruth Elder.’ | Doors to Take Evidence “After checking our position, we | inted an answer on deck: “True on Michael Ryan 10 west 360 miles from Terceira, | 5 as understood by the avi-| gnashing down two doors which | ter the American Girl! .. yarred to their ¢ Gl had circled over the Barendrecht, it | o oiv P07y oy 0 SN E e, S ¢ ’ < [ o 1Vl he declare Legunlo “"“";1‘: and then landed | | Fecney raided a store at 154 North == / / | 't Talk too Lot ‘H'l-”\::s:\rlo:"r ““1" e (oo | strect and mopped up enough al- 3 g i { WELL— : bed the A 5s Bider and - her companion |).oo jiquor 1o obtain a convietion ¢ - i - (USINICE ‘ ’ climbed to the top of the airplane | ¢€°4 Hauo 4 ; : ; s I GET [in police court this morning against | | TO and the crew of the Barendrecht | 5 0 g - ) HOME rushed to their rescue in one of the |Michael Ryan, aged 30, of 44 Law =3 . [\ ', lor street, on two counts of viola- ship's boats which went alongside . Selvp Y G ropes, | tlon of the liquor luw. Ryan plead- the two aviators managed to get into ¢4 Builty and had nothing to sas. Ry % A : J P i vt g ; s o the boat which then returned to the | Prosccuting _Attorney J. G. Woods = = g/ e vote slnce he fe i 3 \ endre ¢ cre safely |recommended a fine of $150 and é 0 - nomical and timely thing to do. [¢Arly this me Barendrecht and all were safely | 7 d & foN e ahoacy. ‘xcsly and a suspended jail sentence , 7 a "‘ALAITA LONa ) - i f Commit mechanics o “On hearing their position, Miss|of 30 days and Judge Roche uccept- | g ) U S ffl.r’M S0 AL = ) | Butl i e T oS Carad ‘\ & conditions com Hy Eider and Captain Haldeman had |ed the recommendation In favor of the plan Bim. Mr. Sikorsky decided that it was impossible for| Sergeant O'Mara testified that s as far as he is con- | about his creatio them to continue their flight even |pitcher of alleged liquor was throwa i ; fe for the remaining 360 miles as the |into a receptacle in the wash room p A Y ( e eere airplane’s gauge showed that thelin the rear of the store but some 7 I / cil pressure had dropped to fve was spilled on the floor. The raid Committoeman Halloran | Mrs. Gray pound; {was made shortly after 5 o'clock it say that he meant |V odd assortme “In accordance with thelr request. |jast evening, following reccipt of ik Y d § : note from Bar Harbor gave rangements were made to hofst|jitormation that liquor was being | AL P 2 erypiic advice: “Hold the Dawn the airplane aboard the steamer.|ooia on the promises, S¢ nt < - . 310 wourkow G 1 Tuesday, and then hop ear ddenle Cwo saplofigon eoturred piie f uaid Hian admitted selllng 2 k< S S e § BN for successtul flight.” This appar- ust under the surface of water and LLLLE ; roment the whote machine was | 14U0r for 25 cents a drink. Ser- g T A ) T ntly was written ly a woman of R it vl obliged fo cut all [E°ant Feeney testificd that Ryan G~ U - 4 4 : % 2 THE. WEATHER more than midd RO ER o e bean ondlucling KMo et Sivor S 1 W, e = & We will it we have .to S X s*v\\o weeks. f A Y / et e NonLE New Britain and vieinit Mrs. Grayson'’s comment e tHonehnneed and| Walter Microwski, aged 34, of 27 E c ¢ SNERURONTO Fair tonight. Sunday in- | | Adele Yon Loesche of Aiken, S T e cinpouseand | M i = / S T AID PO creasing clondiness, slowly | [ an adopted daughter of Mra made for Horta fn order to land the |Lyman street, and Walter Majkov = MAu.cfnsaam“E e 2 N » ok y ) ‘iators there. Both seemed pretty |8ki, aged 31, of 40 Clinton strect, E 7 27 THE CAPITOL AND DAR AN OF THE Steans et rising temperature, Aage Ancker, wrote a note of good s despite i Y — E % vishes and enclosed a tallsmantc well despite the trving ordenl W . through which they had passe (Continucd on Page 13.) - — pendant of odd design ommodations corn unanimously in .’.1\1‘!" xiliary building plan, At |mended th Page 16) was

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