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i [] : 3 | l ] 4 It ol ’ | | t I ] | | i [ “ ¢ | ( R ] 1 I \ | L | ‘< 3 q . . ‘ ' [} 4 . . 0 | Bl b v > b V’ ) f i ! t ' ] ' ““ o\ . | 4 . ) i . ! 2 0 J I \ i\ [ . NEW CRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, Missing Boy Located Too Late for Funeral PILOT OF ‘DEATH | Joseph Wojenulewicz of 113 P oad street, whose cight-year-old mur was Killed by an automobile on Broad street October 19, and was buried while a frantic scarch for Jo- seph was being made, was picked up in Montelair, N. J., last week and | was brought to this city Saturday by (Continued From First Page) | SO0 Stlen ke iva SEome i nied by Stanley Kasly ag ner's wife who witnessed {ha fall | pim onite oy Shroct Who s With e fall hine on the main highway that leads from her kitchen window, they ran' 1o Newark when the authoritles to the pl 1d saw four mangled stopped them, y bodies, crushed beyond recognition. { Joseph, who will observe his 17th Crowds Hurry To Pleld birthday anniversary on Nov. Within an hour after the aceident : (olq Sergeant Stadlor ne nad loapned the Plainsfield-New Brunswick ' o pis sistor's death was in highway and roads leading to the | communication with hi while TRiive 5 crowd.ed il th ol oplsb i ea SR C e e RS e driving to the scene. Souvenir hunt- |y New York. He and Icask fell in ers rushed the plane and much of the \ith other runaways in ( fuselage had disappeared before Po-| nolis, and one of them convi lice roped off the wreckage. Liehiithiat Galitomila Wil & desly Thompson, the pilot, was credited ! . sfaence while anolher sang the with a brilliant aviation record. He lises of Texas, with the result that piloted the first air mail planc the New York to Boston route, a lieutenant’s commission in the ove held air local pair ket, R. T a hoy from i headed to part vice during the World War, anil Sndithe vas said to have been considered by lden Gate. When § Commander Byrd a relief pilot for {ler arrived in Newark, the transatlantic plane America. by o5 G SRR AR R Thompson as a test pilot for the At- | o il b, soapy water on 1 lantic Aircraft Corporation when tha ' g o ™ ion horr firm constructed the America, flew : 2 the plane to Roosevell Field for de- 0 01 livery to the hackers of the flight He a graduate of the Chic .:: JL. Aviation school. The accident which 1scd h.\ I Jeath was said to have been the firs 1 in which he had been involved, bar- « forced lan g l Hig father rank H. Thompson, | (g 1% from Il rst of Woodbury, Conn., who is troubled | E With a heart affliction, was not no-! .« drew, Whatever e s i “d of his son's death. pending was {o {hat o attendance of sician today. Contir 1 company et i Thomas Testifies Well Known Her | mas said he had placed dead pilot LeRoy Thompsot ! name in the ori 1 e well known in New Britain, es- | gy that this peclally among aviation circles. e ! subject of discussion has flown here a number of 5, | aitending . tho cc landing on the tempo aviation | Vanderhilt hotel tield south of tow: 1 times { Noven he flew here with ol | Thomas whom is thought to have heen Hub- | .heil. landing at the New Brit eld and coming into the [ anto. I he two air meets held at e h end of this ity Thomp-| son, Wio also was an officer in the 118 iation squadron, flew hoy In 1 1ne tinder the wspices of 11 1 War Vi rans he participated, fiving his own | plane with which came from | or 1 3 ny, the headquarters of 1l fia Colo insport Co i ind test pilo ch the I pany and i for the Colonial A sport, Ine. ) inc Crnd hase con and was conside local Y rant Frormi tors 23 one of the pilots 1 i U s Continen He is said to o hecome al, X ont was mail pilot the fu- | i 1 Stew it to Pilot near | Shons tesale Contract Meadow, Mase., a short iin 1 of 1ho 20 < compiny During the World W ct under 10 the commission of 1 ny was vies He was to the of a Chicago flying schoo i £ B been in aviation since 192 Thompson was one o mo t the type who would let a ma zo nto accord one N stors this morn- o hg a new type of |, wrrel for t ¥ opinion tha hiad hing went wro with i ¢ wovernment contends controls, which conld not be corye tair and Stewart od in the air” guarantors of a Keep News From Tather 110 take big profits from their Waterbury, ¢ Ocl Jil (P — companics Filot Leroy Thompson, one of four persons Killed in an airplane ¢ CIVIL SUITS RECORDED ey field. N. J, flew 11 fming forcelosure of invel plane cver the New Yor liens, possession of liened pre when the Tises and $1.800 damages, Louis Nair ic rated s through Nair & Na has bro 0. inst Angelo Cianflon 1 Woodbury, near here, had been con- . viged in by virtue of mortgages and with the Colonial Air Traus- | jyaehment pre olv- Ine., since it was organ vd 15 loeated on Day stre v the 23, and was its operatio n-| claims nished oroat the time of his deati | materials and \ Wesley Hubbell, another victim of bconnection wi of cident, lived at Southbury s ther m near here. He and Thompson had |, liens were taken He Leen friends sinee boyhood { an injunction preventing Frank H. Thompson of Woodbury, | nts from colicet- ather of the pilot, was not immedi- counting by Hurry tely informed of the fatal crash . one Ao 1o becanse he is suffering from heart o od b ! liscase, It was expected he would , forcelosure of e die Lo told of his son's death m of th W to damages. er Lazar, throu PERMISSION SOUGHT 1y, has bhrought sui Oct. 3L (P—Dermis- @ 20 per eont stock di inte o David, asking for rty on Church sir is in poss ington, sion 1o pay in which 1s sought from the il sion © nierce commission today by the one-halt int ! Pittshnrgh and Lake Erie railvoad, o Ot subsidia { the Y York SVl | Erie Larson, through Koche & = Cabelus, has brought or AMOS STAGG 1S GRANDFATHER | jqqg0s against Morfimer " Chicago, Oct. 51 (P—Amos Alon- . nq Herbert V. Camp, claiming thit o Stagg became a grandfather to- (| crile entered upon iay. A boy, A A. Slagg the third. ' ypamiges and removed a fence. Bot weighing 7 1-2 pounds was horn 10 o pyjeg claim title to the property goli, iene . ots (o B assIStant iy g e s explained | toduy iy acheataliil R E R OERGC E g g ST Olibal i) ol Ron e {orneys for the plaintiff, that i [ action has been hrot t to settle the GEORGE HUNTER DIES question of ownership. New York, Oct. 31 (R—After| g ol €100 damages has bee «w nine months illnees during which ', S0 Socin Miano of 1his he was forced to submit to weekly ' o throug Gerard Casale, Ilood transfusoins, George Leland ot Bristol and Plainvill Hunter, 60, writer and lecturer on 0. as the result of a col- tapestries and decorative subjec ion betwoen an automobile driven died at his home today Rumanian Sltu«mon Is Reported Normal owned by by Miano and a trolley the traction company. T happended on September Park street, Bristol ecident last on 1it for $400 damages has heen London, Oct. 31 (P--Official ad-j, = @ "= ] Bros. Inc., vices from the Rumanian govern-| Wi " o0 against I ment received in London today de-j\""\EE E T ciare that the situation throughout ™ " A" has been the country s normal. The messages | &« Bt FRCE B S ria denied that a revolution had broken (HAe0 PEIE L bt by Lieberman out Jrothers of New York city, through IR "Nair & Nair. Deputy Sheriff Martin GETS FIVE POUND PICKEREL '11 frorwitz served the papers Iire Commissioner John Mikal- | AN e auskus caught a five pound pickercl! e — g T Teservoir No. & over the week- | Pilot of Fatal Plane end, and plans to have it mounted. Felt Death Was Near 1t measured 28 inches and is con-| yrurerhury, Oct. 31 (P—Leroy sideved a striking spe Fhompson, the . Woodbu ung A man, who was pilot of the fll-fated TS IN OCTOBER frehild plane, which erashed to the Diuring the month of October, the und at South Plainfield. N. J., and poliee made 277 arrests, according yesterday snuffing out his life to Chief Hart's report. In ten cases the lives of three of his passengers theit was charged; in 5%, motor had a prentonition of death. vehicle law violations; 49 city or- e - dinsnee violations; 11 liquor law; 36 ' READ HERALD CLASSIFTL roonal tas; 27 drunkenness. FOR YOUR WANTS Vit Adjutant Panl N | « or's ultimatum liverced to Itoger France the I, W& W. ir MOTORISTS GIVEN RULE OF CONDUCT .. (Continu d from TFirst into Astoria after a tity of liquor had been found aboard Her captain and crew were prose- cuted for conspiracy to violate the federal pri bition law s under that act, They protested that the ure side the limits in the British rum was illegal, and that the gov- and for other and iet- 1y crnment had 1o right to use as evi- e apers and liquor found by th I Willet Co., Denied ne court declined to re- H0.000 controversy be en the individual members of th old firm of Willet, Sears and com- y of Massachusetts, and th irms of Moseley and company, K body and company and 12oby Horr sing out o leged o racy on tlhe part the A 1 el company and th Show company. who composed the cars and company obtain loans fro 1ey turned elt comput and charged « Lol stock by false re prosentatio oppressive conduct nd o r illegal aets violated the ’ cd them from it c 't g Massacht preme uditicial court, gave judgement fn wor of the syndicate, holding that its ere not acting as trus- v of the stock STRIKE LEADERS ARE GHALLENGED Colorado Orders Picketing by 1 W. W. to Stop Py, opewly the Colorado by Industrial with an order 15 tomorroy d 1o be a told 1 W ning Francezor the decre was ral n of empts to communmi- ol- ould not e Corbin Commandery Wins Degree Contest George W. Corbin Commandery, Uniform I P. 0. 8 of A. of city Brooklyn Comman- itive drill urday, 1 that the honors won and the at th - ccognition competi- an impar- tial group. YVouth Arrested in l‘hcltx From Hotels 1. Oct. 31 (P—An- 20, who has been cral weeks for Hw and various articles Savoy in Hartford ned o to police of that today warez surrendered to rift. red P. Mitchell of Wash- hgton county from his uncle's lome in Charlestown, K. I, wherd MAY END ROAD DISPUTL Steps | con taken towards a 1 n the dispute between ! stat hway department and lwin, owner of the prop- it corner of Rerlin road ump road, ¢ ,vpmm l Corner, it was lear to- . nd tomorrow a conference will 11 on the ground between Mr. fwin orney. il oy esentatives of the brought an and a tem- acti ) damagy porary 1iunction <training the | highwiy partm from continu- paver on property which 1 claimed h been taken from him for highway purposes | without process of law, The tempor: mction was granted md the halted. Tt is expected | that the land taken for the highway will be paid for if an amount can | Le agreed upo: | DANBER! AN INTERPRETER Attorney mil J. Dan who has been clerk of the city and po- | lice courts for a number of y . I is becoming known as the *pinch hitter.” Some time ago he acted as prosccuting attorney in police court in an cmergency, and a few weeks | 0 he delivered talk to a class | new el when Judge M. D.| Saxe was injured while on his \\u}-l to the reception. This morning, a witness in an automobile case in po- lice court wus unable to speak Eng lish and Clerk Danbel who speaks | Swedish, acted as interpreter, thus cxpediting the trial as there was no one clse in the building capable of | speaking both languages City ltems | Wall Street Briefs OCTOBER 31, 1927. PRICES IN RAPID F of anley street | | ‘v"“nfh rda lv, y» 41.\441-|I[xmi~‘ - ’1 Al lkims; NInHolaE & Ao \ Rl Rl 'l il il U“; Gen hospital toc o Mr. and i k k d Id ]R l]HhM d el ol oy o3t and 110 U 0 ek vt Idustrials Reach High Alitude P ion r<snllmg from the 1 , Mits Satly Waskonits s return | 0008 volume e e which | Despite Sl Gall Money o1 home from Portland. Me., where ' o0% ! King of stop orders and | Rtlen ARl B o waLin: Alar ny lithetr ution uusatisfactory both | g Gxerdines diping (s weelk end; to ¢ ners and the fir Other| New York, Oct —Despit Roy B. Johnson of 646 Arch street | SPeCialists in the stock were func- |stiffer call moncy the 1 Katherine Soltis of Orange | 11ONINg as usual. Refusal of stop [of any jmportant tr s st L were granted a marriage li- COrders has i resorted to before | prices d another brisk recover ot the office of the town |When sumilar conditions arose | today » the leadership of clerk today Net incoue of Skeily Oil Company | high industrials A few is- is Smith of 21 Black Rock 107 nine months of dropped 10 | $1°S « floating supply v reported to the police today §!.991.4L7 from 33 10 in the | Small, ed up to the theft of the motor meter off hig SaMi period of 1926, { points, 4 poi witomobile. jter profit, after were ut 1 to 74 caq ¢ up dividend requirements olum Murs. Grayson's Pilot v a deficit in the sccond | Bank Ha\s He's All ThroughtRI S rEE o el N [ SRR T ST R el el B oy dema amphibian monoplane Dawn back | 4o oM in S s hle eas | XpAGA LtoCr in its home hangar at Curtiss Field At " net | carnings showcd fay, inmediately out of the trans- o 438147 ating income 6 atlantic tlyir Wilmer Stultz, | that of the correspon pilot, who the plane | r. vearly third start | Pools resumed for then turged or of specialtic back, dec 1self through with | ine & Foundry w the pro 4 the prospect of | o points and the A or the oceans. | Company. | 1ssues ana Warren Mrs. Frances | ion in | vanced six points, er of the plans ) r 1me noticeable aft- | eoting 10 mi 8§ i ful attempts to fl Ga Wi from Old Orchard. Me.! Net income of Fair is. ind were revealed In' & Company for nine wo craft was hrought dropped to $1.3 hard yester 1101 in the s . ——— i | This w Quarter Million Involved [[4 eomine In October Construction | the ns Bottle Company earned October building is expected to | I on the common afir ! of $230,600 or about ' pre dividends, in nonths amount exy on | this year, agalnst $4 « share in coustruction in the correspond- | the first nine snonths last ve month last yeur hen a b ling B s - boom was at its height. This esti- FOX‘S GOMPA TN AT the of Building Inspector | il d oLz N Rutherfard today TIME OF DEATH IS ILL| - e EnIE Fire Drives Familie Samuel Greenherg Unde To Street in Night . i > aCre of MARKY 1 merica B all Wooln« Gener n & Co.) Close 1467 613 - |[EDDY BROTHERS &G NEW BR!TAI& Danbury. Oct. 31 (P—Twenty oc- n—Tuneral of Accident - ipaniaofa tireantoryittanic Ll Vietim Held Sunday. ing at 10 River streef, were driven out in their night clothing and two f-stricken and shocked at the other persons, terrified by the smoke of Marek Fox, Hartford ave AICS, Were led to 1fety by merchant with who he fivemen when fire broke out in a. re ing just previous to Fox's fi > taurant on the first floor of thedccigent on the Hartford road 1 T = Rtk ek A uini {the Paragon Inn, Charity Commis- % fire, which caused about $3.000 dam- |gioner gamuel Greenberg of L Loco 25214 A8ty v soitiined pUneloally o 1S |1 piford ayenne, Hen hésn under Sadhio Ll Il i) staurant, s cel 5 ] 193 wre of a physician during the | i . 7 A i ek-end s Waterbury Resident | Mr. Greenberg and Fox were ol | G231 e - : N1 T 1 1 « enjoyed a co; J(h—"‘r‘y 2 ARc0 o Injured by Automobile " pdshed Stuovsilin s nans i b Onn il New Haven, Oct. 31 () {5ve [lon s extended —from | (BES € QL0 Zibell S s when they were hoth | ¢ 11 \ SR ] the first Hartford avenue | Ghile Copper ‘ Waterbury, suffered a tractured ' Sre g 2 Kl 4 Kull today when he was struck by 1 Josaienberkwassr Ol ing h Mr. IFox in the latter's au- 1 automobile near Hotel ‘v 1obil ) = 1 1061 (ol Garde, Zihell was taken 1o New | (OMObile whent Uey stopped to lool | Haven Dospital and was reported fo {4 &N automobile wreck on the ede | 7 tof the r A third car hit the t serious condition I , s 1 | C o e 1 automobile. It crashed n- | 1 7 N . Jfox and his injuries resulted el struck Zihell, i S i . Greenberg remained with his 4 Coroner Mix, 2 % SE WL he was driven to the h HELD ror METAL tHERT | P ' was present when death 5 o Torans e 176, of g5 tceurred in the automobile. Upon Connerton sireet, and Antony Sin- | Nis arrival home Greenberg was put e kit d 15, of 14 Connerton | Under a physician’s care jiasniga 8574 4 i A 11 The funeral of Mr. Fox was held | Genl Elec 1258 3 oiclocle today byl OMicen Char|ba M "v' he home, 94 H‘m}’om»‘n ..v.«,‘: 'H:MI'OI: ]r'm 1 Carthy on the chare of theft of | VeSterday afternoon at 2 o'ciock. As Gt North i orbin AT 1‘\”» cortege passed through the city ‘.'\‘j‘ o ~‘v| where & young was cau it par , once in front of | Sl th iv“ % Saturday ke boys sald they | Tephers | Siagcmeion T Ui thought the 1 was valueless and | 17 street niniin Tropthat (e (Sl B0 e e ot trtend to commit thert. | Talmuid Toral - Synagogue on - Eim |11l Coatral ) Thay. il arraigned in polies [Mrerts as is the custom o e court fomorrow morning, having ervices at the gravo wero eaid [Int Nickel been released on their own recogni-|PY Rabbl Gershon Hadas, assisted [Int Paper by Rabbi J. H. Aronson ' the | Kenn Cop & s e " funeral services were conducted, the | Kelly Spring 2 e —— |attendants returned to the home on | Lehigh Val D0 i| Hartford avenue where the Minohoh | Louis & Nash 14712 i was said, followed by the Miraph, Mack Truck 103%, 104% Deaths S i Marland Ol 31 4 I Mid cont = = ludgc Restores Right (IRt S 415 % | Mo T'ac pfe s ; Mary Mala | Of Citizenship to “Vet” o wara Iio days after hbr second blrth=) = vow aven, Oct. 81 UP—William |N ¥ Central 159 day anniversary, little :!:{u M 1o | A Jabren of Waterbury an ex-serv-IN Y N H & H i daushicciot Mu aht IS, SHIAN fice mantwitl) thal ASIE By who faced | Nop & West 2 154 184 Mala of 42 Gold street died. —Her|joes of citizenship had his full rights [ North Amer. .. 57 571 birthday was Friday and death 0C- | yestored by Federal Judge Edwin S, | ot s 5 55 vesterday. Thor in the U. S distriet court | pack Mot Car 46's 3 1614 cred fere Jabren returned 10| pan Am Pet B 48 ATV AT Heart cl at 745 gyra his native land, in 19 nd 08~ | pennsylvant 651, ©G4% Go% ”.1.“'\‘.’\ Bui vd Heart Liapiished a residence the Plerce AFrow. ) 4 cemetery. sl , § c Radio Corp 4% e OCTOBER TAX REPORT SAinG 1 = | The report of Tax Collector Berna- olds. B ) j|dotte Loomis which will be com S t the close of business to 0il . > ! Funerals will show a slight decrease I'ac 201 1191 1 it y compared with the report of |Sonthern Ry 132 s 130 e————————————"" October, 1 Last year's October | Standard Ol " " 114 Leopoldo Palazzo collections were $47,806. Up to this | srewart Warncr 675 Funeral services for Leopolda | afternoon the collector had received | Srudehaker Palazzo. four years old, son of Mr. |slightly more than $42.000, Tesas (o and Mrs. Lovetio Palazzo of 291 — Texas & P e street, were held this mori s N Tobaceo Prod N el (e e By uunu.]hc:l by ¥ u(muln(& €0) |t'nion Pac 551n St A\lary'st cernElery nsurance Stocks, |18 CtIr Pipe Bld A U S Ind Al Actna Casualty 1170 1190 1 § Rubber . Aetna Life Ins Co 76 U 8 Steel 4 Monuments $150 Aatna tlie Lt v it Wabashi Ry 60Ty Automobile Ins 2 Ward Bak d GLL | Hartford Fire . West Elec ‘ tional Fire . . White Motor LY Price includes | Phoenix Fire .........7 Willys Over .. u lettering. cart-|Travelers Tns Co .....1465 | Woolworth 177 £ £ ing setting|Conn. General .......—— 1 - £ and founda- \Innu[m'lurmz Stoc! L~. TREASURY |;.\1,\\§| % tion. Am Hardware Treasury Balance 70,49 b Am Hoslery ....... | = 2 R iton & Cadwell " |Firemen Must Remain Bige-Htd Cpt Co com .. 990 COME ANY DAY Billings & Spencer com In City Limits Tonight Buy dircct and save agent's commiselon Billings & Spencer pfd — 5 Chief W. J. Noble of the fire de- o BrisLo i s s LT y | partment said today that orders had sle Lock $0 5 |shift not to leave New Britain to 937 Stanley St., New Britatn, Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER Plhone 1625-2. Opposite St. Mury's Church, Residence 17 Summer §t.—1625-3. HALLOWEEN Hallone'en Conn, Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley |Landers, 10 .. 0 N B Machine ......... N B Machine pfd .... iles-Be-Pond com l\ur(h & Judd ... Peck, Stowe & Wil | Russell Mfg Co ... Scoville Mfg Co | Standard Sc o Stanley Works . ... tanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Tnfon Mfg Co L Public Utlities Wo are Prepared to furnl Deco lnr Clubs, Homes and to Professional Decorntors. Conn lele Service ... 9 Conn Lt & Pow pfd . BOLLERER'S [:in): i o POSY SHOP NBGas......... 83 W. Main St. Prof. Bldg. Tel. sas |Southern N 1 Tel “The Telegraph Llorist of New Dritaln” | nig partment is anticipa |of the Hallowe'en {chief said, but he ! to have the full strength of the wted obser t advisal felt i on account van, t. No unusual work for the de the de- | partment available for eniergency | The police department also does Inot anticipate an outhreak of | veveiry of a destructive nature to | t, Chief Hart stated. ERLOADS AUTO TRUCK Prank Buchiere, aged 19, of 96 | Winter stre |of overlo closed than the Jaw t, | Ofticer Delbert Velo ling an and will be arraigned in police court | tomorrow morning. crushed stone in and a check-up by the that the load weighed more was allows. on the utomobile e w offic arrested today by i i tru s carting his father's truck r dis- We Offer Price on Application. |PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. 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