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News of the World 2 uun; i Average Daily Circulation For g i Week Ending By Associated Press £ 0] o “J’“"q "“\* ‘ Oct. 15th . 149444 K.’l:t" ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS = W CABINCT MEBERS oo v ) FRANCO-MERIGAN | Six Inared in Trolley Smash JURY BOXFILED: CHANGES EFFECTIVE TODAY ten v 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. ALL OVER NATION |20 et SHELDONREPORTS| Police Give Prosecutor Report | TRIAL IS OPENED Mellon Reports Adequate Creit ™= " "™ ™ " | [ggion Conventon Helpiul in One-Man Car With Wheels Locked Skids Along Wet : UN HEELS UF CITY SURVEY T : ; . : _ Two Women and Ten Men Com-' : : ! RE el e B | Rails Against Rear of Hartford Trolley—Woman ) y ; Rvailable in Every Field | ;oo « svouw o ves Commica” || Cementing Bond of Good | May Be Hurt Internally, prise Body Which Wil De- WE ATHER EH AINS Reduction Sald to Have ‘ of Enterprise o wnzention of pr. Leene || FoeliDg Betwee NAtODS | roer vorns sien win promemtor e cide Famous Case [iR AYS"N P[ANE Resulted But Cost on Gt relen, e was iaken o tho Jo 0 U e S Some Buildi i WOMAN JUROR REMOVED: e oo Lainn I INDUSTRIAL EXPORTS ul e prtormes v | NO BITTERNESS OVER o e 2 ‘ NEGRO ALSO REJECTED Dan” Again Held on Beach by vanced. VIEW PROSPERITY | . euteeridenchia) REIATIONS SOUND, | at South End of Central Park; = TEAPOT DOMF Ol IN'F|RE INSURANCE RATES ckson, recognized LARGEST IN HISTORY | roverons i commiey a8 SACCO AND VANZETTI ialist in this line . SRS SN h 0 Griswold 1o had b t S[UFH] flfld W]l]d Rate on City Hall Sky- Only 27 Strikes in ¥ pess In Coun- | City Treasurer, Back From First .‘“\‘”; el Jigane e " Government Lawyer Reviews His- ety T i o i _ ration of | physi )t seriously o ry of Case, Eunphasieing secreey NEW REbURD IS CLAIMED Mec ets From .63 to $1.58 try at Time in Contrast to 30 of GlSotE Erunce, SiDcclares H Employment—S$200.000,000 Cut in []VER H S SPURTS National Mecting Should Not I Tave R Blamed on Hotel Owner—Home Attending N siations Betweon Ao S Per $100—Blanket Policy Fall and Sinclab—says Jease Weight Lifting Marks Exceeded at on Schools Is Dead. Drafted in Office of Former's the Takeofl Yesterday. i Belfef— Lawyer., — Mcchanics Devote Time to | Year. With Levine, 7 Washington SR Adermau Declares Old Athlelie REFUSED 10 “FIRE" COACH 5 Speeding Up Ceaft's Mechanism business condition of t ountry bas convinced him ti sat tory degree of pros that th ing experienced, look indicates a continuance of 2 Pprosperity. Former Treasurer of Board Charges : o S : A surver Harniots g : sources was fncluded | It Was Disbanded Because It : reductic made i in the i eant A e . i that T A Would 1ot Aequicsce When Supe n the ity Sees Adequate Cre i intendent Ordered Chang rons ' 2 2 1 quarter of « with r o Secretary Melion on b “,,”] : y o a : treasury, was al to = (3! e S SR nlo L9 % 1 be ilities. ete. Calenlats president that the moneta e cbject- a et o t tlon was cntircly sor ; el every field for the maintenance of | Mrs. Grayson Speaks |gested improvements in " pro sindedty _”_ Mrs. Grayson herself an perties, it is c From th arbment n n he enforced delay today after she| The analy Works a whole se it was |1 ind a memt 3 together with Brice Goldsborough, |up from a b ed on the said, bullt up a conclusion that the group w the nav e Wilmes Stultz, 's Tati LWriery g : buying power of gricultural | the some pilot, had studicd t r New Brit been included in nroducer had generally tlis s - - s 5 S gathered for them 55 ies which is consid- been materially increased I erman calth )cpt Estimate $40,- List of (hampmns Named ' poration of America through its[cred a very good or Buildings parison with conditions of nt | Judd mcil was | 3 T o 1 T ) [ am, Mass., station. which are sound structurally and 3 Gears ICaLile it ibolished on orde Holnics 000 Too High, ('oun- for Every Division of would have been perfect for lare fire ant are rated lowest Highlreconds) Lhanrerlannt wis Lol barer t ey o l % 5 | i a flight n the Azores but going [other ratings being in direct propor. the wheat output and alike |and establish an atl policy satis- cilman Believes | the Game have met a resistance |tion to the fire hazard | with a somewl ser price than Committee Mects Tomorrow | | e Onoof the srobtest iithanxes in lest year, were g a larger Interest in the control of ith- CURTISS L. SHELDON ! R. W. Pullen’s te of Mhic R & ho storms, however, 'm\ city hall where the rate has been crop. leties by a board consisting of alum- : r | 000 as the cost of incinerator N C the ocean was [jumped from 63 cents per $100 to In the south a short eotton crop |ni, students, and school board mem- er trust officer of % AT ly ed pr [l ¢ |$1.38 per $100. Contents of the ; had been somewhat compe r’ Bers has been revivall by Al oves Britain National Bank who |18 about $40,000 hig i onal Boxing association B A ather was less favorable i)- lding hereafter will be rated at fdr By Wigherl prites,f tha Grecident | entibesunt it EHarINGE Homra msats ned from Fran today. “It|of Councilman Tn. 1 I'nesday morning at its session h ) as still barely possil for{£2 instead of $1.01, the old rate. The - | Burritt hotel is iner dirceted mainly at the commit- was informed ing to establish a better system of of Ilinols man of t inciaer "he sky rposes, 2 ed from 20 % W e SR in charge of the housing o ' he wine ! 2 s, Further v New High Levels Made, accounting : 2 b ata LT Tosion Lur o d at w meeti S it s < :,\, Y e rlm- t (,,'~', it (\ el | In the industrial ficld, pr IELLTY oG o Dr. M S Tohn . ¢ R delio : : i et e Gk L or that purposc a con i . To Speed Up Mechanism reduction is brought alout ] i yasga: hy Secretary meet tomorrow after. |Elonnaires more than was given the | J. Do Wil \ : F: AT A oover that Ame re [ean ba explai 1 k. 47 1 n gt s i office of the superin 3 2 W. H. Judd, Councily i attempt to (school build reaching new hi » i 66 that Larve B s R of the import trade was most : e commodation of the [Bo¥le and Councilman Ba } I 31 ot iorerT S TR A e ARt 60 ratesha tial, though the dollar vol 2 e i mad Ihose at the mecting dis treas t to the beach | Possible, however, ing 1921 o s s t" e brobhl oy alr Lstonntns e ik et : . g T (0 bea | posie, hovelse o "t new Foronto. and William H ided to meet next M < 108t cight minutes|for each building must be given or e th i t asid v wo " i el e '?.Tn fack, it Erincl SRR he fof Thcelye report 5 ('1’” 15 Removed 1 wheels, drawn up |[the merit plan and the rating mad. rubber. ; rooms for the 1ir X ! ith Galveston, Tex me of the firest jurors to be re- {accordingl _ Bpe sl o) Newell 8. A 3 “ullen, who is at presen R A p went out over water, |accordingly. Secretary Davis of the labor L R b ed. This guarante i 3 i a Milwaukee, Wi from Lox today was Mrs. e Reduction on Schools department, informed Mr. Coolid el et I He will visit incinerator b Al ha ARt : ! owered for the landing. s Pariment oM A G M sidy of the | & B LA S (1 | el Mine Levi chosen yesterday = o1 tself is fully ready for| ashington school was in that only 27 stril ve in pro S Harrisburg, Pa. and other pl 1 Missouri, the tor plane itself is fully ready for | g 2 y K in pro- hle pATinIBIG I SEIEE NI EIG GUUTG T Shtin ¢ o g x 5 the two other women as ten- & onew attempt. soline whic 1 from 21 to 31 cents; the Breesjin shie caunitrys S ime a3 situati HArs L0 1AL ittee ATl R secoianaithe Slvcom il ang urors. Her stccessor in the | wus dumped has been replaced and | R00sevelt reduced from 40 fo 21 compared with 50 at the same tim Mr. Judd took offense at quoted Prices charg Legionnaires were | Somn : 1B ol aklo SR b I FoSter, & NETO War muchanics were making a few addi- (SN and Central Junior High hsr‘,\ ar, r}n-l lded 1 e | fatements in last Saturday's papers |UNavoidab 1 ‘“"] LR i i g remained ‘there’ {only &l {fonall minor adiustments |school from 45 to 35 cents. Rates settlement of the coal difficulty fn e bers | 'SCalper’ methods of the French.” ciation named cha e P . 8 : on other buildings have also shif . A : B0ft ) eing thrown off « iy > o lildings have also shift > part during recent weeks had ter- |11 which Sun 1 that | When asked if he had encounter- | Will every division of the hoxing dag lh!uv-(‘li(r:‘l\:l:’lfl‘;lf’::‘:‘ |68 DUL 1n @ Tast anaivsis it 18 bes 7 of the comm said har ¢ T - arious Most of the rullngs in this The possibili at the Da ha 2 TIPS i Snstedihe Most intoving ot (he s hard feeling, that they would |¢3 80V antl-American feeling In con- peosltione i ondee b1 : oot ””‘L] ifen 1 all of Mehe o bt lifting Xuv’]h‘“l a reduction wil) be found. Bresenbiday laboriconfro : ke ha {alloniabarisoy PO TR a0z Ve e e Vi e ey ory wes befor mained today Mrs, Graysonss| - €OTPS of five home office men As to employment in general. the SR L fair, Mr. Sheldon said that e B datay olhers \ersRaccompants e o ine s o ey rom the dlearlwas in town today calling on agen- labor sccretary was said to have it mnl council wag ROt seen’ any evidences of action by the commion planations Lk i G lr & '" i “‘ e AP oies to put new rates in use and indicated a better ontlook throuszh 24l MO WAS [American fecling from any lm'_»\fl\"l oenim 3 ollowing is st « 2 e 2 ;:n SLE liaTernian: tieithanass vt o s e 7~ ot it e, Y ouncilman I 5l plons: &8 {aopiios i n 58 at the | o TaNE e A :2‘3:””;\/12.1'.':1\;—,'lny'av.‘:ur e Bettered Counell Satisfactors e ] niident that ar t a8 11,500 pounds while the |°f €Alculating new valuation BT T e T b (e | TS ' d said N aAnein e Dbuilt to answer the local b , for nGs landing weight was approximat increased automobile output during ({Nat While the council was in power United States nopinorohthan. saaiingy e mald gl - e Lneten i C ’M‘BR THERS KIN"NESS e e condition very satlsfactory | 0" “the convention las discussed the matter w ¢ weight, Mickey Walker; Welte been dropped i While some indusirics, as fs al- |2nd tha tion the coun= | 559 for both cou Jer of men who 1150 of thi lightw eight or i S th ways the case, have failed to share e o | MM Sheidon confined lief. Alderman Judd said 1i riveight, v vould prove a con- contest committes of the ion. the current prosperity realized ormed M paris to one week. The ren icipal colection of ashes should B . Bud fween Fall and Sinelair |acronautic soctety, who s the the country in general the preside NI WAS [op the time was spent in t be considered in connection with T owing to Sing of the Teapot Dome barograph, sald he had heard of no! was represented as f 0 satisfactory | p e Switzerland and Engl rator proposition t th I 1 haval ofl reserve in Wyoming. perfor e as good a national vir ther sailed from South#mpton, I ot mbers appeared to s Avy- Reviews History of Case Boris Levensky. chic? represe result of hi a deck mate Charles Levine, the | this view. fOpens Home in Ohio to re of Isor unfavorable outlook about husiness viewing what he asserts to be orsky, anagers in charge of el A T i INE e senbloom i . 1 i o et Sl d ot et a in the future. n BET ransatlantic flier. arri ; I 1A 3 & 5 g et e etk o000 ransatitl e o arivia in nn L el T Tt Man and Motherless reports, it was reiterated ag he | CATC1CSS ahout the payment of oth- |inic ety this mornins. | arrangzed a tounament for the by {he Dawnis crewdand other ob 2, RS e ’,j‘\ reduction | OVCT they would give (o the manag- | drew except Slaftery and Rose Lite e AnidRTi i ba nie with i fnformation s to the total amonnt. © UNPAid bills would also be put on | e 25 »m\;hfl R ant (hat il L ERQLiactord sonlY, b The wilingness of & brother of He believes a tax cut of hetween |L1¢ Shoulders of the new managers W 1 that a lease | Particular claim to naifonal or|Pater Novak to pay the latter's $400,000,000 and $450,000,000, is out | | 1°TC Was no system of financial New Order, Issued Today, Provides 3 protect the re. | World's record for weight lifting per |transportation to Lorain, O., in ad reir power, aithough the fiiers and | told him thelr friends feel convin o ave made one. on to that of Novak's five.year they rM son. and also to provide a home 1, made possible the reunior Ml orine question and that more Iikely | FOI ","(',“"“.“,,5"1??1Lf\"” " ver Revew on Green ac 10 Mrs. Mary Kiniry Donlan, STRICKEN IN CHURCH, There were repr ives Saturday Morning. Notar, ira the dury e == 5 And ichild today nni body, of the school Yew Haven, Oct. 18 (P —Atterall, AT i - - e MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT vak, who Is 34 years of age BUSINESS HEARS PLEA nd of the stident hodv. Mr. |1~ oo potas o dets will do on Maiden Name Only : i - Rersatanal ton The police were notified today by |and formerly lived at 15 Seymour elected treasurer and e o iyrday what they previously have gl r Man Taken NI Sunday at Divine le state commissioner of motor ve- |strest, this clty, was brought back place through the years|jone on Yale-Army football days in Articos DI ASEs s 1ds ® that the operator's licenses of |from Lorain last night by Detective Ffl“ REVISEI] [;ALENBAR il existed I New Haven—be drawn up on New | Hartford, Conn, Oct. 18 (# SOrYCEs L dvanatiiad, it Koncewicz of 234 North Bur-|Sergeant Geor linger and ar- T Ordered Dismissed Haven Green for review by the Mrs, Mary M. K. Donlan, clerk of Ington Street Home s from the | ritt James T°. Parist of #d in police court this morning n Supt. Holmes ordered the [mayor, and then a short parade he- probate fn New Britain and notary <0 that Wash ton Place, and Joseph T Judge Hen P. Roche for . y council through Principal Louis P.!forc luncheon. Yesterday the com-|public, must pay a $5 penalty Stricken with heart discase whils 1 th any appll- Karzewskl of 242 Jorome street, have | re to support his hoy, who lives U. S. Chamber of Com- 'sinde to “fire” the coach and sub- mandant of cadets said no parade gotting married. Tn 1926, when 1 tending services at the Assyrian for leases on the Teapot Dome been returned, and the licenses of {here. He was also charged with fail- = e stitute a coach who would alse be | but Mayor Tower today accepted an | name was Mary M. Kiniry, she paid Mission of the South Congregational Sthelair Carl Angelo of 11 Sexton street and ure to pay his personal tax. merce Urged to Give i invitation to review the battalion at par foe of $5 for her notary public ¢ h Sy morning, Karm Ja Paul Moralle of 199 Clark street! Sergeant Ellinger testified that 3 o | (Continued on Page 8 ’1: a. m S e e s 38 years old, of 145 Washing (Continued on Page £.) have heen suspended iNovak's brother, who Is the father Support to System P e S = strect, was taken from 1 & et ————— |of six childre ceordingly chureh to his home where di in Lorain, v "o me - PASTOR WOULD AROUSE CONNECTICUT, |1t fraie s s b i i e e bR DIE YOUNG?” BUT | b R e B Mr. Jacobs, a lead ovak’s wife died some LEST IT SUPPORT WET FOR PRESIDENT -~ . i = SIS ONE OF MANY UNANSWERED QUESTIONS 7 =0 e i T2 0% | i 1 ‘ Yh e court pa, R Wwee to- | with her maiden name, or with He was employed as a buf pol to Kk i ma to own his willing to A drastic change in the calen by 1933 was urged VU'L\) h) George astman, Rochester, facturer. Before the United Chamber of Commerce, Mr wards the sup ¢ th ! —_— new name which is not & sell & Erwin v.:‘ o x.u:::o;:mfln '"dr:‘clli\}:\ Hariford, Oct. 18 (A—"Connectl-) He then cited the work of various | ficn irviving him are his wife, a son Cincinnatl, 0., Oct. 18 (UP) i Sy ion as a notary puhl A | tician. Th s i | ut the order of the court consist- advocated an international | CMt SUPDOFt for a wet presidential {churchmen throughout the state In| sne has no right to seal or s res daughters and ‘o Brothers Sts e R At i or I o man advocated ernationa . et - ! scover as 1 candidate v o the way of the|fighting the track gambling bill dUr- | any papers S era, Jacobs of this city and anothe conference to decid: sundiate il the way of the|fighting the track L ARAnetRdass nplaTy EpURl r8Iacobs (ofetlia clty; and urigther N . Dr. Charles V. |of the mosquita to yellow fever (Continued on Pags £.) ¢ 3 race track gambling bill presented |ing the past legislative session by |uha has renewed her cartific brother in S deaat sy : JaVEh (1)—Whether the calendar should | 14, [ BT TEE "mbly, 1if | protest and petition—so effective, he | gor 1ot naw name or identif uneral services will he held president of the American | tho most baffiing of diseases—whic —— have ita week-day names perpetusl- | ahody 1an't asleep st the mwitch | pointed cut, that the bill was de-1for by Connecticut law she fs now ¢ aftornoon at 2 o'clock at D arsociation sald I | aa made by our army. | Auto ln]ulles Fatal ly fixed to the same dates cach y who should bhe defending the cause ! re Rt aalisni i oUth ChuEeh: chanel RAG 1 TS 1Y i “Today we enjoy freedom of the | To Mounted Policeman by the inclusion of an extra of righteousness.” | he eald, is what can be| "y wiy aost 85 to remew her mo- | Adams, pastor of the Assvrian con- fiiad e { ¢ N Yot 18 (A bath in the last week of the Pt ; i ; bR IE o pia B the : & 1 off ST unknov out main- | great plagues of the world, but we | New Haven, Oct. 18 (P—James o he ) So asserted fhe Rev. Dr. David A. [ done if somebody isn't asleep at the |, ' rs and any papers slened | Eregation, will officiate. Burial will : . - or whether the quar t they t ligwito el 2 o g LA DONEIY AN RN VDRI b ST I 1 perfect calth of have little ght of the thousan AL er, a motorcy r o or quarters of the Pitt, pasior of the Central Baptist|switch, who should be defending | g% PAR"T SRC T8 BAPCEE DEPCT by oty jow cometery i oughf ! 5 | Alexand motol « a8 should be made equal by alternai- . ol : 2 15 ince she ¢ X is far greater than what whose scientific labors accompanied | the city police force who was stric ould be made equal by alternat- | chyrch of Norwich, sident of | the cause of righteousnees she securas hor new certificatr S 2 n e e T SRR ing two months of 30 days and one |the Connecticut Baptist convention, [ Dr. Pitt also took occasion to de- o slened withont any right en her DANBURY MAN L O. 0. F. HEAD |is known” he sai ARE T OnDOrEHing ’_"”" R “° PR el ‘fl,““”’“ of 31 days. |giving his address at the opening | plore the practice, among clergy- |7 & AT E A s Bristol, Conn., Oct. 18 (P —George | 1UNItics in the scientific 4.‘\-14 are as Hn|.~ ‘n\‘,vr-rm‘{]u-!y vm v‘ ;h.‘.. ity et ale (2)—Whether 13 cqual —months |session of the one hundred and{men, of indiscriminate performance | L Dl | E. Travers, of Danbury, was eloct 1t v as before days of saved countless human lives Saturday, o i | el : T o5 | the Rovernor's office foday fo s ; Tithe grand en: |Mary Pasteur.” even now there is the greatest nesd | juri of four complete wecks should be | fourth annual meeting of the con-|of marriage ceremonics for couples el grand patriarch of the grand en- . e TS e Bl B established, with a new month Dbe- |vention this morning at the Central |of whom they know nothing eroley 1 4 campment of Odd Fellows, this aft- Dr. Chapin gaves as an example '“:)“"f‘fr "”"{“ S L A e i o SeHin tween June and Jul | Baptist_church her | “T have decided that T will no e rnoon and Danbury chosen as | Of @ social problem yet unsolved r. Chapin told how eriology | awa o ofticer’s (3)—Whether Easter's date should “Beefore we mect again,” Dr. Pitt | longer perform a ceremony for peo- G o e Tea. | the place for nest year's session. the q o Why do the poor di ‘r....« revolutionized pra x;| \vn’:;»r ‘;ur]x l which were fractures of sku he fixed on the Sunday following the |said, “a presidential candidate will | ple of whom I know nothing, simply o ottt young g ] :.mml'm.‘x auaranting o ane oo e present eighth of April, and brobably have been nominated. The |because the state has sanctioned the {10, <0 O ST FATE GUEREE - e s ] mmu-_;;m the ‘...m!u of scientific td”m x:r oy;?‘l‘l “:;«\ ‘I}l‘ll W ud I; ,‘.,,‘_:“.'. ‘,“. fho molllily i i ssui i S AN Aascsn 9 pay veiene e contir iealthy man could becone e ‘ear- °n at the L as at Alex - ()—In which year the simpli-|weis are preparing fo nominate a | marriage by issuing a license. Let | o' 2 M I bl {hygicne he con e Ithy ould n a4 ‘ us ¢ fied calendar is to begin. | wet, and are counting on Connecti- | the state finish the job. Let the state | """ M"’\'“" Seanthuheoaion S THE WEATHER We are apt to think of science rier” of disease :m‘m,\'h. 1 o lained | der r(:vl out o a ‘|.x;h:«t;:«r l;luo “A few months ago I sent letiers |cut to help them do it [inrovidate uatics or¥tha pesdotoifithas LR LR S SRR e e s concerned only with the mhrt;- much but on the Gt had pre- Quinnlplac aveniinntn Sin A to more than 1,000 representative What are the churches doing to )\-rrmm the ceremony. I have for 5\“.‘(,,,'.'{“‘. on charges of oneratine New Britad and vicl scope .H ¥ ~. tu! and the Lll\-l;v - n:-ll many new ;‘\r() ) zlms. o "u 80C 3[51}:], _|I e . men in this country,” Mr. Eastman |array themselves against the forces | {long time felt that if the church has .o ¢om ohile under the influence of Rain tonight and probably | Some of the most e Sclerics can nsjor el @ hclogadslane TGS utaiiopivas pelasley sald. “The response, favoring the [of evil which are seeking to undor-‘na value to some people, other than | jiquar, reckloss driving, and arivine Wednesday morning; contin- | ?hln (:\,ms of :a“n?;, h]..,,c.\m,,:;‘: | book,” he went on. “We should n 10‘.0‘“‘:,1 hor the aulolst could hae - mine our constitution and our coun- — t & Hix chs & ued cool. | | been discovered in the field, . — avolded collis ! this : (Continued on Page 8.) try?" % | (Continued on Page §8.) lfiffi,‘,"fig,,f,,,"‘;d".m“, Friday. — or at the desk of the statis- (Continued on Page §.) determined by the coroner's inquiry

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