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News of the World By Associated Press plojRH 3\‘3(1 APV g IRINIULL) w0 ESTABLISHED 1870 {asaqul ¥ NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For 14,453 Week Endmg Oct. 22nd . ivwW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1927.—THIRTY-SIX PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS o . CARGO OF SCOTCH WHISKEY " WORTH MORE THAN $100,000 CAPTURED NEAR NEW HAVEN Garage Fire Which Threatened Business Blocks JUSTICE SIDDONS ALLOWS EVERMART TOHEEP SILEACE (Fall's EDEL'S ASH PILE REVOLVER STOLEN FROM INN MAN WHEN EX-MERIDENITE WAS WAITER Rancher Son-in-Law ’ : | Won't Tell Source of $230,500 Geor e C Dudley Posi- , Police, on Watch For| [;"‘Y WINS P[]INT , ) g y | Teapot Do i ‘ tive entifies Drug Smugglers, Seize | Teapot Dome Bonds [;HUR[;H S”E flEEI] y 1 + Truck Carrying Lig- 1 | TR Weapon as One He . ck Carrying Lig | ‘COURT ADMITS ANSWER | g : <‘ ; ; .« Bought Quarter-Cen- uor From Motor Boat. | yyston t9 Brunee Defense De- Committeg From Polish Pansh‘ g t ' MIGHT PERIL WITNESS gty « — q 3 ! | 5 ; nied by Judge Jemnings ‘ | Waits on Diocese Head | Driver Leaps From Wheel | | Ruling Follows Heated Battle Be- | — i | . A > ) . and Escapes in Fog-— MAY REACH TRIAL SOON tween Prosccution and Defense 1 PR MISES TO SEND PRIEST Police Officials Weave ‘ | « Lot . v . [ | Sinclair Oil Trial Today—Consti- —_— | V= Contraband Believed | | Strong Chain of Evi | o R o Religious Leader Wil Be Delegated | o Part of Shipment of S. S. | Vonnelly Interests Also Fail in Supe- Sl D e e e e e Leading to Slayer . P o 5 . Questions Was Contention—say ~ Soon To Supervise Erection of < Saili rior Court in Attempt to Strike of David Dudley Last Newfoundland, ~ Sail NS o Aovriem s e Conspiracy Gontinted Years House of Worship on Farmington 3 i « From Liverpool. | Caused By “An Act of God.” Washington, Oct. 28 (P—The| Avenue. | February. | ——— An allegation by t} of New | government was stopped to bY | Deeds for the proper | e ; : i 3 Justice Siddons from forcing M. T. i, ociatl he Holy Trinity | | Britain setting forth that the Don- he Association of the Holy Trinity . S New Haven, Oct. 29 (P—Scotch | yelly Brickyard pits were polluticd T e A S fo erect its new churen| MeTMen, Oct. 23 (D—George 1) Key in kegs valued at betweenipy “an act of God” has been ad I e dlsclose i irnodl over to Bishop. Nilan Dudley, proprictor of the Dudley 00,000 and $150.000 which had | mitted as a part of the record, Judge $230,500 in I R e S o s ‘iInn, at Hamden, today positively en landed by motor boat from &|Jennings of superior court having i 1 e e B esscl anchored in Long Island | yuled today in the city's favor in the in the Teapot D nce between parish officers [ bl { nesday r at the on vhic! { Sound, off the Branford Shor plaintiff’s motion to expunge the trial, » bishop today and the latter | "CS8Y morning a one ; which d last night by narcotic agents|amended answer submitted in the Fears Incrimination o committee that he will| was stolen from h ptember, [ “ho were on watch for & cargo of |$20,000 damage action brought by art had declined to orlest (o take Shasteiobl | 1925, Swnon realw . who was entirely different character. I the brickyard interests. Stonrearding o 'j“" m_"v‘"tym“;u “’r"v' m_fl_l’] acquitted of the murder of John * Whiskey was on a truck which| This legal dispute having been sef- : RELIoL fi ot Sy oau e ‘ Ax L 3t \ Leing driven from a wharf at|tled, the case is expected {o go trial bonds on the grou 1 on the stte which i3 located nn}.\{nslr}mnn. Jrv, nn\()u grounds of Short Beach bound for this city. The | in about two wee Judge Jen- testimony would tend to ineriminate l-t:mlw on :nrfnu";’ P ot insufficient evide I‘.fl.: was employed ©r, Who first tried to evade the | nings has suggested that the case br il tiatine eonatitooe feave |l 2 ng of the faction which|ag 4 walter at the inn escaped after he hadtried to the court rather than to —Photo by Johnsn & Peterson fmm AT e fome time ago began a movement to | The weapon will not be turned 4, ¢ht the vehicle to a standstill|the jury although it is at present ! 2 g gk have a separate church in the Overkto Coroner Tom 4. Smith £ the heavy fog which has cloaked | assigned for jury trial | | The son-in-law of the former he n section of the city was | ; : landing and loading of the cargo| This is the second time the case . . ear l. P (i Tl 'l] In Dudack nauln;: evening lot \InHIM;-'( county, who -ru!:< u;;(- Gt has been in superior court on @ & g t ty Ionia it o meng | A1 the hall was crowded to its ca- |ing a supplementary inquest into the On Watch For Drugs previous hearing, > court | ara e lre ln a o |had hoped to produce connect- | Pacity. “hi )‘(1- \'\frv rflnn!'fll ;h' death of David Dudley, Jr., whose i 5 against the brickyard ov | 1 St bonds. ana | meetin 1d the entire membership ik . The officers making the seizure ) [Ins limk ety s and : i """ | body, frozen stift and partly decom- : = ke appeal was taken to the court m er-| f t i Sinel of Teapor S4e its endorsement to the move- : i SRR L O (allbvean ) T"""", | rors by Attorney Donald Gaffney for 'U H reaiens lISllle&S‘ H' lll S | i S Dot ment posed. was found In a wooded sec- S e T U LI i i R hen | y 2 PR ol All the officers of the assocfatlon |tion of Westfield last February. They hnd gone fo Short Beach,|the Donnelly intercats. It 5 e for whose bon wont (h6 b e aton) vidence is Strong . which is a village in Branford at : ' [charges mos ere o t art-| TIdentification of the gun by Mr. on to er t us- r Labienice, went to Hart- i i i jo TUBE O b Bk Mo 10 eillov oottt o o S iors “ Vivid Stor ories of & Blocks on Main Street ‘i \ 1 Sealaftor il ind presented the deeds | Dudley has elevated the hopes of po- \ o watch for the possible landing of | ge was brought. The B i < | 1 come s0ssi the Those on the com- lice officials who are looking for a | 2 e ment of lllicit drugs. Corporation Counsel | Batile With Death | Near Flames W hxch 1 q [naval il reserve in Wy mitiee were Andrew Ragula, Alox. ! solution to the Dudley murder. The f @ ick fog drove in from Long |y ot "y Kirkham, set up several | i.{ 10 ¥ l“ u:}‘. ] i THIH | Refers to Consiitetion s chain of evidence, although circum- oy planoiSound sniding Sune Janorsr ling | o 1t detenzdlana e pinlo s desy B Mount High—Three Aft.\ | Owen J. Roberts had contended stantial, has now had welded to it ‘ but at the same timel o ot S e has been {that Everhart was without a con- {one very strong link, in the opinion ving sounds to an r-\vrnm'h-‘d”hhd negatively, Judge Jeanings SIA S TRA R T rES L g | 3 ST o e I of offici ‘A the ‘agents stood | Srclied nogative IARKS TEA AT BODIES ernoon Alaxms - Excite s Eider Nearly Crushed %" g ;EISE,{N;AN FEASANTS Tho' revoy | 3 tehing they heard the chugging | SRl suit, mentl B STV | s L e nls limi . 1 to ERUIN Richardson, n | e e e I’l‘ff‘,. t“',.’}',‘.”’L,:‘,’H;‘.,’"\\"”” City. | by Her Enthusiastic ! ot Il ity | 5 s S e Lol T o e Captain Simon Guli, Veteran Com- | | 5 only % aPRclly o Bk ate it nor the place at which it!yy wan act of Goa,” but it | { Admirers bring f | e T v ) ticd up. They heard sounds of the | specifically alleged. On that grou mandcr of Ship, Went Down With | 7o automobites were destroped, | 2y R oo . }hm_ fi Dudey Taent ed Weapons s , loading of something from thelne mm,.,., to expunge brough e | Bver, . Detective Captain James H. Dur wotor hoat and fixed the location | l His Vessl—Some Allege Ale Com- {he roof and one wall of a two-car | (P —Miss Ruth s e faa J‘;"““"" \;’1 e B adipeall » wharf in the East Haven river. ' £ -atage were burned away as were S SRR e B s took the gun to Flamden this morn- some distance from the inn kept by TH US | S L e B e e e airdrome at 3:46 p. ar " Many Arrests Made in Ing, When ths weapon was shown | s Talmadge, a place of | : i ¥ 5 {to Mr. Dudley he took o , NEUIERG e ey s Rio wzil, Oct. 28 (P | surrounding buildings were scorched 2 2 Country as Carolist |rignt hand and after a moment's ex. many landings of contraband| i e | plane arrived fully an hour |be ) & oL i liquors, ATTEN" EONVENTH}N Hoi .o iy by fire this forenoon in the rear of e R e Plot Unfold |aminatien remarked “It's mine. Refuses To Stop X the business block at 236-240 Main | “Good! Good!" were ler's for iR 0t Unrolds mf(rr‘.ml:]nz‘lh(\“:l 1 m‘x‘"‘h’ gh ) Tater, O'Malley and Khncfir‘k' trect. It was one of the most spec- | first words on langing, then imme- |was in fact tor. = Tho¥ein) wis Kartiin 5 tvenér or heard the rumble of a motor truck tacular fires in this city in several | diately s cated them in French | of oqp 1in my own | ; . ] el 3 Sociati ; g ; Sexnral £ 08 ) : “lzrade, Jugoslavia, Oct. 28 (A |a desk at the Dudley inn, and thoy intercepted it on the road State Association Holds months, and had it broken out at | ]‘\'I‘ 5 on, Tt ny o n wen o the ‘ques=| qovernment ¢ troon. hia come| It disappeared from the desk last e ~ 5 8 o suffer panic. tht whe Seavery won) R e flon mikHE on) e opnapiliror into collision at Kishinev, Bessa- | September when Edel was employed [} J | A i lvices from the| DAVe becn prompt enough to per-|on pulling her out of the shall sustain objection fo USS= |1ag heen Informed Shet Prines]of the-sur untl ‘the Alsconerss Gt | Hartford < | mit the fircien 1o do batis on | She slid down the side of the tion.” B : Mastriano’s body and the arrest of I me morc m atid S g ! . Carol was in Rumania commanding Pt when the | Somewhat even terms, fire depart- #8¢ Into the arms of the w - = in army. say reports reccived here | Bdel last Christmas. i | me into port | ment oiticials belicve it would have | Multitude. | ; N Sk B = | A search was then started but the S | | Hartford, Oct. 23 (P-—More than survivors and - tho | been one of (e most destruciive || The girl fiier appeured stunned | STABBER SURRENDERS o By b, | weapon was nof found until dis flF SA[;RILEEE S’mRY 1000 teachers from this city and o i R B s St et o i (0 S ol o vt o Numerous arrests were made, | TeAPOD was nof found untll din the surrounding towns attended th e , 1y > P e the reception. “I surely did not ex- b e | T |ed in an oiled rag, in the rear of French steam oy fire, smoke and water was esti- ! | 5 : | I mass mecting of the Hartford see- Dt | between $4,000 and §3,000, | Dect that,” she told the Associated | East Boston Assaflant Gives Tim. rest, Rumania, Oct. 28 P | wnat was formerly Edel's restaurant |tion of the Connecticut State Teach- =5 i i eiias half of which jo | Press as she was being carried on —Further arrests are belng made | in the Lowton buliding: 3 RO : S of the ship's crew approximazely one-half of which js | Press as sh SR self up at Police Headquarters— throughout Rumania in connection | g ers' association held in the Capitol et represented in the destruction of the | the shoulders of aviation fans to P o endquartc | Rev. Matthew J. Traynor |theater this morning. Dr. Willlam R Tt IS RO £ . e . N the office of Commandant Renvolse, g with the plot to restore Prince Carol | | henlsr il e A sons dutomobiles SoWnedihy, Eina 1 N e o oS of Commandanty | Victim Succumbs. throne, Explains Vasques T ot iatia ifesi Tves cken Ttalian mer. | Smith of the Smith Business colicg “Let me fl up my hain® she| oo oS At Tomey ' Hormer, Pretect Ml,,,"., . cge, Colum B ST Even then rescue figures | and Harry Bronstein of 44 Hamilton | ol ;‘ Aol - arrested for printing several | Hineral Sevvices the prinlpal a he Mafalda at Duenos | strect. The garage is owned by The girl who flew more than hale | { 7% 3% of Hast Lost S o e HAI] Isfl 428 ESTATE iers e icing the number saved at{ W, Menus, Jacob Blrnbaum and §. | ¥ aeross the Atlantic, drossed in | foord [0 volice here tod tieh Carol gave.the Paris Matin | Imaac sy S ile i [N Tevinte the red sweater and checkered plus | 3oy ™ 4T Alexa J after King Ferdinand’s | position Joseph Vasques was | P Ltio Janciro placed the number at| “Excitement prevailed throughout | U s en stal OB et 1 whith e miner i ’ lered to hold with reference to | 1Bh school whe 5 the city this afternoon when the firc | /U3 1 which Is waving fn |00 in an I lodging L h i considered d with reference on educatiaaal e o et ; i roe alarms. Two | AN With her brown curls wavin o prince dc a4 his ngness 5 | is relizion dolermined the type of 1% an educational survey. | Thriliing Stories Told e e o S sanpo, | TCturn it his people ealled nim. 0€0rge Booth, Legally funeral scrvice accorded him, and Al oinion. eonsn. | Through the medley of stories, [alarms came in for a fire on Gov- | andant Renvolse with “We wel- ¥ sEd tion wity | The premises of the former chiet | Q o f Biven to a reported |Actlyawhiat, An hisiopinion, colsti-fooryotos thomi almost, dnigohoront.|ecnor stcest ons tolloying Ahe other | MAnd vou in the name of French |y (1O lodger, in O rliea of o o | Dead, Shared in 5 which in fact was not an TR ballimetniods Splacin el e /0o B vi the esiianstea surviv- |so closely that the belicf prevailed | OMe YOI t g murder ) e Hormarl Denute Ta sy o] $1,283,609 ] oifense against the church, Rev. under the general head of short came storics of heroism, of [that a gencral alarm was being | AVia % il Pesoentedi] . Mystery gunon $he erimel [N HGEn o) DenuiggiDa 900,/ < p : Tell him it's mutual,” resp S e as arrested at Brasov and former d t Ju N Jmaynor WpastonorBEL answers nicating Minclclofpupln S oG Yon & iering rana fastor fuj| tusnsal il Ablon o aute: later s o jE Gl asieammn SR a Mayor Bocancea of the town of — g urch declared this morning | terest. He attributed suc "‘1‘““‘“ 3 | the da of Tucsday night. | alarm oun ed !4-1\;. fire in the | R Reret ;""""l‘“?’\‘ by e ,]; S Biousits wie bl Sieed wiin s T e G B cussion of sensational angles, to the instructors’ failure to gent- | "m0 caue of the disaster was ob- | Sweeney block on Main street. i edanzo was scen hurrying from opuita was . ch i The estate of George . . | * ¥ x\\“‘ }'fi"(.:'t.flmf‘ \i‘h--n pom Inely interest the cliss in the sub- ~n~~u‘\‘\] conflicting stories told by| The heat from a brick insincra- Sen. Brool\hart Plan Capputo’s body wi ni by An- '“1\"‘;‘ city In n' : rolist meimv( munx!l) this city, who was de- lled to preserve order. [dect at hand. Dr. Russell urged 1he | thoso snatched from the jaws of | tor apparently set fire to 1lie north Substitute Farm Bill | tonic Peitzio and Sirs. Jennse Cro- I ey Rt 1o | elared Jugally dead on February 18 cacher: set away from any | geory celared that the ship | wall of the Menus garage, which bad | : Stk . | citti, daughter of the victir y- | Bucharest for further examinatlon.|last, after being missing for years, s of the deceased man to-|teachers to g . i Iedes L) the duip s [(SWashiington, (Oct.+ 281 (UE) =Tal-t} 71 s summ 1 but C: i has been appraised at $150,428.22, ey 3 o o p f e i e brick e east side, | h 224 sician was summoned bu putto — een appraised a ,428.23, a3 bectiior o s had s |partieiar attention to. quostiogy|ind boen torn by an esplosion whila | anly ono e o buig: | I8 & cue from President Coolilg: was dead on arrival. He had (P — Theft ot & according to an inventory filed in ¢ ' brother of Vasques had a |DParticular attention to questions | gqper 4 that the ship simply had) The west wa i separatlng iU bUIOEH ey o b fen Rera ol B oakh been stabbed three times, twice in s glving a list of |probate court today by the adminfs- X removed from his hands|{rom the class which indicate thatfoundered in from four fo five hours|ing from the Central garase, was of republican, Towi, Is planning a sun. | "% SNl thred , : P o e e e e A D o A he died, a funeral mass wasthe pupil is doing somothing for iwhen water swept into her by a|wood and brick, and the roof v titute for the MeNary-Haugen farm | (1% 1°K 1 n nsandion L e M R centec Tim. whis, dhey claim Sthey| himself, Mies Blla AL Tiallon o6 New: L GeTaNEa T ol O i o by R A lbrice stabilization bill. Brookhart T S the police by members of |prominent New Britain family, being ' were (ol is a sacrilege which makes | Britain reported on her trip to the Some Tell of Sharks | wooden partition divided th 7 | announced today he would introdues | °4 20 Wwis wan Eodle o ma e Tl f Is impossible for the deceased per-{National Education association con-| Some, still haunted by the terror | inte stalls. in which weee the Guin his measure as soon as congress |1 ¢onnCctlon with ¢ g B i et T son concorned to be given full re- |vention in Seattle, Washington, thie o night, told of scoig Sharks |and Bronstein automobiles. The for- | Mo MEASUre expects a voto on i 111 Had mindiately el s e gt ligious rites summer. at the bodles of victims, but|mer was o coupe and the Jatter a| ™ mhe Towa farm. Blao. merbes | Police station. | : o |were Thomas Linder and W. L. Voth Rev. Father Traynor and| TLeon C. Staples, second vie |other survivors scoffed at this de- |coach. In the latter wero several |perace (e president was Hght when | D X fricnds of the deccased man who ar- | president of the association and fu- | claring th ¥ had scen no sharks. | rolls of cloth, the owner being in | | he said $150,000,000 provided in the | « 99 The estate of Horace W. Booth ranged for the funeral denied hav- |perintendent of schools in Plain- | Captain Simon Guli, vete OM- | the merchandise distributing bUst- | pii veoted last scssion for starting HORSE TRAPA,«!PLES Lll ILE AMAZON |totalled $127,751.36, and of that ing requested polic protection at | ville, presided mander of the ken vessel, went | ness, The entire top of the coach the equalization system, is not | |amount George Booth received a the funeral and both expressed re- | down with the ship. That much ap- | wag hurned away and the cloth that nough. Cotton alone would require | AS SHE LEP DS ARMY OF STRIKERS'NN,, interest, his portion amount- gret that a squad of five officers |peared certain although reports as|escaped the flames was soaked bY | §500,000,000 for adequate fin cing | 3 a0 etk tended the service in response to a Jacob to hov. he dicd varied. One group | gure of its exportable surplus. The fotal | G e ee et e report that trouble was brewing and Cm« a dentist was murdered by an | of passengers said that he commit. Flames High in Air sum needed would be $1,500,000,000 | wdfather, of which George Booth Xk feared. Chief of h 1 1 ther that he had ! F I EiatienD 0 an outbreak was feare chiet of | unknown person in his office on the | ted suicide; anothe b ® Dhadi The north wall of the zarage | he thinks. yrl Starti g ' r F wer: § received a seventh interest, totalled 3 Police William C. Hart refused to- | second floor of 29 Columbus avenue [heen engulfed in the sea, erying R R Dt (ot L 1y Chas __|Girl, Starting to A\(?\dl!fc. Without Her Followers, Is E JRL TS ras on e lltenay: VHis body, Gyitiiatbullt sl s e ale arent — Struck by Hoofs of Guard’s Mount—Hundreds |antounting to $165,122.5 complaint or to say why Sergeants|the heart, was found slumped | ovor » from which he hac teontlomed ua Pags 51y e o\l P e e W. P. McCue, P. J. O'Mara, T. J.|against a radiator. A diamond ring | dircect opcrations. With e L || Crossing Tender at 80 of Pickets Mustered. | rther of the Judiclally de. Feency and G. C. Eilinger, and Pa- | and a large tum of money in his - lert appraised as follows: trolman Thomas C. Dolan were sent | pockets wero untouched. _(Continucd on Page 31) AGCIDENT IN TERRYVILLE btl.l\lm}{‘?.l%flflg A | Walsenbure, Colo., Oct. 2§ () ed to strike patrol duty and| shares New Bri Dumpedlp Lo e ehiid ghsy bctora | e o | (| Brainville BORE R esi—t chasteal | |Fip e TR R en s ; gages and notes, ST " TWO NAVAL OFFICERS ARE KILLED SENDS FOUR 0 HOSPITAL v 5 & o S | e S b e 0 oo o ot T30 s oo o o'cloc -"_*““‘“2\"“ "°°"_' ks = ks || & sate-tender this morning after |oaqung of the I W. W, coal strile |UO% Industrial Workers of the|hanks, § ; B LR o e e H lR =i ity | | Peing feted last night by a num | ;#4008 o0 the b W W s was WoOrld today mustered hundreds of| Real o Plainvills e “(;;l"::‘ml '”‘"; S WHEN PLANES CRASH HIG IN A MantandiiwoiGirlSSRromETh Cleyi i iseen e e op S e ifjured severely today, when she |pickets to extend! the statewids cos)| 3180 1ot fn ].\nv.\:{'fmv sl.‘w; plain today that the mere act of and Woman From Waterbury ] home at 24 Broad street to ex- | |\o trampled by a minc ik [ ek Dot removing a crucifix from the hands || tena their felicitations on the oc- |1 > o natiopal | evardsmen UL et st of a man dircetly atter his death is| Crash Occurs 5,000 Feet Above Pensacola — One Flier Inju | B e ey R e S oy e o LSl S B Broad street, §4,- no sacrilege and Is not an offense | g e T S seloas Ligl o score pickets to Tdeal mine. Armed northern New Mexico yesterday by SLE00; - Ghoes against the Catholic church, Lands On Garage Roof, Other Hits House. oot Yeelly of e police de- || years, Mr. Stantey fa considered || P mounted guards balted the | Gov. Dillon following ~reports tay i s e Fricnds of Vasques claim the last | ‘:‘;“I‘d‘(‘i‘ o e Iwry\;llr- 10:25 this || t°_be fong of the most efficient || ‘he Little Amazon” as|L W. W. intended to attempt o 800: Ly $1,500: Hillstde rites of the church were adminis-| o I Ooth Ea i e o Bhlifnpines mext 4 S e T tenders in the railroad crossin o called by the min started jclose mines there. This action was Nireat Thoth strs $21,600; tered to the dying man Tuesday| Fensacola, I'la, Qct. 2 s e e Dpnes next| forenoon that John Mo A service and his attention to duty ||, ncewlihout her, followara, {¢51lawed by, rapiort imrem'tha anfu= | oiin St EI0RE SRR SeTL morning and Uit he passed away |18V oflenrs were instan by Killed fmonin. They fiving Curtis | Mack, of 248 Elm strect, this ity || ks prevented many accidents | |10 el e al to Gov. Adams of Cala. |32 00rd Street, $3.300; Cabot atreet, vith a crucifix clasped in his hands. “v“‘“"’m“"‘I_’wm’l’““fi “"ry“:’"” Hawks at the time of the collision. ‘\'l -‘1 Il‘l‘n:f“ i‘;’;}’)‘]':)‘:‘:“‘;‘;‘“‘ "'A‘;‘r"h here. He enjoys excellent health { oot O (€ EVArIS TR o B ate troops were ready feiveet ' Booth's Blotk. $160000; The crucifix w ater removed. They = t;‘ = v*md 'm hein I‘r; o | The planes were flying in form: ':"jt e Al(o-‘ S otithol] iz )m] 1“ vm\.’«ihle reputation | [ger ok her with its hoots and I be mobilized In & few |Main stroete. Yonrof Bihnaannl i o ata esid e a RS \ g stre . L L I H v in 2 3 ons & 1ded urs. | > . g 9 o1 ALy SAVE 0 Bajaln resident o an The fliers, Lieutenant Ea- tion when they collided at a height | same address, were imjured and | | ©°F TeEularity in duty She was attended by a mine phy- |hour iKY |driveway, $40,000; total land values, [l [oolcty la etiin e peglion ley and Lientenant W. [of about 5,000 feet, officers said e In a Bristol hospital. The girls | x| 0y 1 brought to a hospital| The I W. W. leaders met the |gyyp.05 mass be sung and that this rite was wley and Lieutena - jof , officers were in a Iiris spital. The girls | (T S REre wied bt wis rounid SH et | Chekat Bt Hate inferterann e i IO ro Bt R J. McCord, were removed from the | One of the plancs fell on & gar-| who are half sisters are 15 3oare here where it wa nd e ¥ The heirs of George Bo B e e s o e L while the other erashed through | of agn ¥ b THE WEATHER ’ |a broken wrist, nur bruises sembling hundreds of strikers at | wife, Mrs. Myrtie Dame Booth, and : vilege had been committed in the ;”h e R Blinee fic sl SN ot AT o uRss T i | e e » i | land possible internal fnjuries Walsenbur, in southern Colorado, | two children, Robert, 14, and Eliz- ‘ of t 'ross. An afternoon | tops ch the shattered planes side o smal RUseaIn s. Grace NG ) e FErs e 10 165 6 s : R 5 % .I\\) ; k::l”upwv bt no ef- fell. L negro wo v who was injured in the same acci- | New Britein and vicinity: | | The other strikers made no for a drive m' on the few mines { abeth Ulive, 12, who live on ;!:nlx;ng S0t s s to have it in the One plane fell at Sixth avenue Frawley's home was at Fulton, N. ! dent, is also under treament at | | nsettled, possibly showers | [ further attempt to invade the com- :»(v'v:s!ly\u in t L.\h?lrl(‘l » !street. They may obtain a ‘»b: : form of a mass since the Italians, 'and Strong strect and the other at | Y. while McCord formerly lived at Bristol hospital. — Her condition is | | tonight; = Saturday slightly | |pany's property. No arrests iwere | Iixtent of the walkout wasshown | tion of the estate it (he)hnre S [ A o s is con- | N yavis and De Soto streets, | SL Louis. Office id they were | considered serious. The local girls | | cloudy; not much change in | |made. |in an unofficial survey estimating | post a bond covering the amoun heing Catholics, realized this is con- | North Davls an ) | Il 00 of the 10,000, men Hbrmaly | o ri A N trary to the regu of thel Both Frawley and McCord were members of the students’ class and | woro to be dlscharged this afternoon | temperature. —_— i e erwise g 1 church, S. Puzzo sman for|married and lived hers with their ‘had been flying for about 11| their injuries being minor, according | | Denver, Colo, Oct. 2§ (M—With employed In the six largest con. | be held in trust for five years, when Vasques' fri families. The former was due to be [months. to the hospital authoritics, | * ———————————% [New Mexico national guardsmen producing countries were idle, |1t may be distributed. v ’ r S [ N [ { AY ek g W ‘ ! ] 7 5 % i b { ! { o