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0] o) 5a |FINAL EDITION \ ESTABLISHED 1870 NOVEMBER 12, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES SATU D Week Ending Nov.5th .... Average Daily Circulation For 14,349 PRICE THREE CENTS NEW BRITAIN MAN PRESIDENT READY - HITS AT CLAIMS | T0 AJIJ_FARMERS. UF ‘l:MTH’ P“WERS \Executive Hopes Compromise Confeionry Sore Employe) Dl Moy Be Bllected | Ofers $200 T Provof -~ MAINTAINS HIS 0LD STAND Manifestations ‘ — Coolidge Still Favors Co-Operative JUESTIONS ABILITY OF | CLERGY TO RAISE BREAD Marketing Plan He Set Forth in Message to Congress—Also Recommends Grange's Proposal. 12 (R Whil: Washington, Nov. R o Pregident Coolid, opposition to walnut Street Resldent; Claiming to | the eanalization fee proposal of the McNary-Haugen bill remains unal- he An Athelst, Makes Claim That | tered, the chief execullve is main- P % : taining an open mind on the sub- He Will Pay Money if Clerle 15004 of agricultural relict and hopes that a compromise may he effected that will produce a measure accept- Without the Use of Yeast—Says He able to congress and to himself. As this announcement was being made at the White House, further Cnarics | evidence of the spiit in the farm Aarles | anks was seen late yesterday in presiien conflicting statements ssued by | \tion for the Advancement of | Senators Rrookhart, republican, and | York, Steck, democrat, both of Towa. | o Calls on President. j Mr. Tirookhart, speaking for the hloc of western independent republi- Able to Cause Dough to Be Raised | Will Stand Behind Offer, Nov 12 ®) the bury, of American cism, who sked Dr. John | loach Straton for practicing medi- of New the Rev., arrest ine without a license through faith |, ."c.pators, demanded that Presi- fiealing. has decided to devote atten-j.p 1" cgolidge take a hand in the (oL Tl oty e g vl formulation of a farm relict pro- Gerotheou, pastor of the Hellinie | IR 08 G 08 icagreement Orthodox Holy Trinity church, Wi 4 ¢ccon farm organizations as to ed a letter from Smith stating | (GNP TR L tive legistation Ivalls of 70 Walnut | TAL S0 Nowahrian "‘h.‘ni‘_‘\," hor " senator Steck challenged Rrook- stern and of the 1 problems and rt 1 interest group in agriculty cr Gerotheon is al 1 without ycast, by criticized his collcague for his fail- oly ghost. ure to support the McNary-Haugen The challenge is heing investigat- 4y 1 to determ the good th of | "y announced at the White House haloitesanatie money is really Tl resident's views still call ortheoming, will probably be ac- 0 apeence of a compromise t was stated ther Gero- \t, for the co-operative IcouRtainy ing plan set forth in his messas s knowr his resl- |45 congr He helieves t the the faith, jroposal of the national grange t rite of 1 tariff receipts be employed in i is eaid to be | poioting of surplus stocks s th in the church. worthy of study, but has noi given e it a great deal of personal consid- fn the twentieth een-|epat hecause it s failed to George Ivalis of 70 Wal- | yrouse the in of COngress. today in corroborating had offered | ther Gerotheon | Ly the aid of the CITY HALL GIRL GLERKS RESENT ‘PAINT LETTER ithout us that the (Continued on Page 14) IRY OFFICLALS PLAN Deprecates Their | Theater Sites Here Inspected PRINCETON MEETS iErection of New Playhouse or Purchase of One Now RUTH ELDER NOT COOLIDGE T0 OPEN Indignant at Critic Who DRWE flN P"lS[W RUM Usefulness | o ! Indignation was exp! hte Leaks of Undrinkable A ,,tfi‘ v m{x.‘\»n::(f-rl“a}.‘lf'., \1\1.:1.;];! e “puifed up over the that they s and Alcohol personnel General Would Dress Up American Buddies After Seeing Kilties Albany, N. Y., Nov, 12 (I'P) The army needs color and lof it, in the opinion of Brig Frank Parker, staff. He expresse after reviewing th the Foft Ora Legion post here at Memorial Ve the clusion of Armi By Keith Chain Representative YALF FLEVEN IN SEASUWLASSW Blue Squad Stung by Loss of of n. of G assistant chief his opinion kiltie band of Standing Reported Purpose of Albee Interests. at con- exer Local theaters and sites were in- | view Day spected yesterday by Skinner Bros., — Edward F. Albee, head of the or- ) o4 Hartford realtors who are represent- | ganization, is expected in Hartford h ip fEL tieNical it A hoet it era NI 0a s dayiann S s ione Galdwe” U Bame Flemely bl deal which may result in additions sideration to the local propositions a ' e to that combine in this city, Hart- that time, Skinner Bros., announced for Victory ford, Waterbury, Springtield and | Owners of several local houses to- o Worcester. Fay H. White, who is|day were inclined to feel there will demeeos e associated with the theatrical com- additions to the list of ; SOmEL R e bine accompanicd the real estate re tor several vears 1o ARMY GUNS TRAINED e UL men and is said to have been con- according to their % e vinced that this city offers an ideal | return on investment - Rt field for the company ant While exist playhouses are being considered, there is also a possibility that a new theater may|i t enough to war ise. ON NOTRE DAME TEAM Johnny Garvey to Fill Shoes i El a new enter Asked if they would sell out thelr ition were made be bullt, Skinner Bros. said tod: ntative of the com- 5 The Keith-Albee interests desire a | the Palace, Strand| Backfieli—Both Elevens. Possess l seating capacity of 3,000 and the de it plain that nego- plots viewed yesterday were consid- | Wlaibe brdichied tartany b e Kornard aWAlESRetine ered with a house of that size in ¥ven on Outcome—Tiger is Yet to s DIES AT ARCH ST HOVE Crowds Expected, N ALY greatest lines o 12 (P— one of the w Iaven, Conn., Nov. elevs boasting the season, and a Priv ton team t at has yet to taste 70 WASH DISHES| NEW HUDSON TUBE Girl Flier Attracted by $250,000 Golden Key in Washington Will Lived Here 62 Years and i Was Active in First today e Bowl the bitterness of d at, n the Y prepared to me % in_one of the season’s classic ] Church Offers 1 Start Traffic B L a7y — — while the Blue b minus the Mrs. Amelia cat Caldwell but n o a Ellis, §2 WANTS HOME AND CAREER LINKS N. Y. AND JERSEY Ericicnias’s o soeBuitasers secrs ofd o wosacnt o i ot —— R to pa. i oy ‘:~ 4 ‘”;‘Yv. .\i ;t‘f:“’ Lyle Womack, Her THusband and | $18,000,000 Vchicular Tunnel, 9,250 O;":;K i '» W s SrEley Tty G TR v, ) T i T e e e S ; i Eliis was born in Amityville the Wants 1o Mect Reporter Who — Completed After Seven Years— ;‘“‘]":fm”“k’l\ iR 1545, the daugh Wrote of Him as “Mr. Ruth Marks Giant Stride. in th 1son. ol ‘“*(‘"{- : was expected to get X €8 0 3 York, Nov. 12 (®—A career | New York, Nov. 12 (P—The open- ‘m'r-mmrlvu.“\' +a Baitback bertn |She car s’ ity er than flightless domesticity in ing of a $48,000,000 vehicular tun- G s at the time of her death she was hama, which her husband had in- 50L10F Tonk analrinnInElTasl . phe Tiser. HiRbuD INtEyiany o Lo 2ot members of the dicated he desired for her, betkon- | feet below the bed of the Hudson | only one change.” French, who has | church. She ed today to Ruth Elder. | river, today brings New York within | pen procticis AR of the late Henry “Women can do lots of things"” |two minutes travel of New Jersey | joe Caldwell all week, was an- L) Miss Elder said, “and husbands and | and marks another giant ide In | nounced as a st ; ‘r 2t te homes and families should not in- | acceleration of the tremendous traf- | The two temme line up with their s ! Lol Miss terfere with them. I've washed a lot | fic of the matropo forward walls even in weight at 192 i 5 H'“H-]:n‘ Mis '1[13-‘ Pl of dishes in my time, and T don’t in- After seven years spent in eon- | pounds per man, but Yale has a g Toos Mo e SR ia s tend to go hack to that right away. ! struction the formal opening of the e e e e e ey ”“\‘"“P Uops Just what 1 will do I do not know tunnel late this afteynoon required | even with Caldwell's 152 |paator of tha First e / 2 L only the touch by President Coolidge | pounds miss |0 g, e ! ”'m'“““‘ The comely Dixie fiier who rode &' of a telegraph key at Washington Sle et | IR ik transatlantic airplane from small- | 1o draw aside two American fIagS | Princcton’s A town obscurity to fame almost ove confronted with the at the entrances of the twin tubes In addition to its inte Many Drop i"\"fin\ Ranks COLD WAVE SWEEPS COUNTRY AS 80-MILE GALE SHATTERS BUILDINGS IN FROM WILD CROWD Prince Hurried o Scotland Yards as Mob Fights Police ARMISTICE DAY DINNER Eight Persons Hurt—British Empire Condemns Rioting Which Marked the Closing of Tribute to Her War Dead. London, Nov. 12 (UP) — Con- nation s 1 teday of the riot- ed the close of the Huge Property LAKE REGION WA[ES 1§ RUSHE“ ;Weather—B\;au Pre- dicts Colder Weaiher for Connecticut To- night and Sunday— Strong Winds Expect- ed. Loss in Chicago and Milwaukee —Boy Killed — Fourteen Injured—Airplane Serve ice Suspended. Day celebration at the cenotaph, Bri ial to the | A oo1g wave, swept by a 45-mile- Iwar dead, and w 4 in th | Prince of Wales belng rushed to |3n-hour wind, is plunging through S to Scotland Yards middiewest today tward to crowd had been fairly orderly the coast. Rain 1 for this during the cclebration at the ceno- g o taph but when that ended great L i e torch light parades were started 1 oand ther is expected to one of which was led by Wales, |grow much colder and continue o ( Winston Churehill and the Earl of .y gay tomorrow. The gales, which and brought thousands into roafel may have spent their fury before e crowd got beyond control of |reaching the scction, have caused ithe police who charged through considerable damage in the vicinity swinging night sticks. Numerous | . 3 e 1 Police fimally | Of Chicago where several centers . zed to clear a path for the |Were completely cut off when tele- British heir and rushed him to Scot- |phone and telegraph cables were iland Yards. Later a path was clear- jtorn down by the wir ed to permit Churchill and other | - .nollnM‘ ' entrance to mln Yards Houses Swept Away tw pointed out today that the T . demonstration was in no way ain X cagdy Noy. LA L r gl It was apparently just | Whistled into the lake region at dusk that of an overly excited crowd |!Ast night on the wings of an §0-mile which for hours had paid honor to 8¢ SR The storm, almost tornadic in ehit persons were reported hurt, | So0ts, tore houses and smaller Tater when somewhat | bulldings in suburbs fringing the quiet wa prince proceeded to Saint James palace by automobile, The violence did not develop in carnest until after the close of cere- monies at the cenotaph, although restored th night, was X of the tunnel and open the greatest 51gp encouter in the lor foot . had been mild disorders dur- choice of a housewife’s job, with its | yngerway boulevard in th 1 10 | sories on record between two univer- In “March on London” 'ing the mammoth torch light parade attendant dishwashing, or $250,000 official party of the gities, foday's game is under scru-| Chippenham, Eng., Nov. 12 (UP) |from Albert Hall, where earlier in 1(0r' rmotongnigiine, vaudeville and | sia¢ox governors, 130 mayors and | tiny for its possibie eifects upon the -—Rescmbling remnants of a routed | the evening the Prince of Wales had | N T e Y SR RS | mythics! egstern championship hon groups of Cook's Weleh min- | a speech to the British | MissElder S 3.800 Cars An Hour ord ers who hing on London’ | aris yesterday —on the Aquitania ' ppe yywo tubes, each with a road The lineups ag announced arrived here vesterday and last | Following the solemn services at with her co-pilot, Capt. JGEOTE® . igep of 20 fect, have a capacity for | yaje 7 princeton ht, footsore and weary. the memorial war shaft, the crowds | Haldeman, contemplated the decl-/ g 550 cupg mourly. Fifteen million | gooty Lawlor Many of the older nien had col- | became unruly. Groups began sing- sion with the smiling confidence | oy (B0 BG U ot capacity | Lot Brd G lapsed. ority of vonths ' ing and milling about and gradually that she showed when the ill-fatea | PR A8 ol 0 N B0 et | quarrier : P TR e exliausted and | the crowd became disorderly. i monoplane American Girl took oft | (& YL 1 llume | e e | ering from blistored foot, An am-| As the torch light procession, 20,- | for its 36 and one-half hour unconi- s e a plamce accompanying the “army 000 strong, wound through the sleted flight to Paris a month ago. M4 ant ennp 288 Greene . . ... Blake U - 2 DBl neh Albert hall iatc | 1L change of air 43 times per hour by st Gancd Was Kept/hisy picking up’ those whollStrestaitzomiaant ial (oithe oeng, Depends On Husband ; B ! 4 fallen by the roadside, Tassing | taph, thousands of other persons I am sure 1 can combine domes- | $4 ventilating fans, Charlesworth . Howe | RGO : : p . 4 ' The tunnel, conceived by Cliff S i requested fo conver Joined the marchers so that when ticity and a carcer successfully,” she THF P ginecr, connects ol : : iners to Chippenha the procession reached the cenotaph declared. “In the case of a married | M. Holland, an engnest ¢ nnects | webster, (Capt.) French Fotatas it had grown to such proportions | voman it all depends on the hus- | the lower end of Manhattan Island Right Gua that police reserves were necessary | doned the = drould be reduced and the women [ BERN S broadminded; he | With Jersey City, and supplements g,y Bartiold I L e v, 21Dy = prga jelucksinenlacet, by i coneie | 1ot B dlvtator BN ciiaNELucsoitu angRe LY Right Tack T R e row streets. And thousands more | e Several of the cler ‘m):‘v“. ier ®yjg 0. H. P, Belmont, feminist, | vice, the fastest of which requires at | pyghyick S ) st SR S ihise at fho Genclaphibatore)| i 1o inercase their vigilance AR ”,“,’."'\3,‘,y ety e onidisotlal kel o il DL esabiLoN S EeRR L ACEOR IR Right E Swindon today w they will be procession arrived. trisl alecohiol withdrawals to O s it - et el ine L Bl denan R Only one of the three en-|yopen ST e Baruch | et by their flery 1 M icoor llowing the broadeasting at Al- | L e e plteeiio sienad the 1818 I ytiss molder Hiieed SRS Epredty) Elntereln charge of the canstriction St ek Sl R E e teR Al sl T HaLror Whlss owibh the holiday season. el “(."“ “;‘f}f o Listons, Tar | aviatrix to grasp fame. she had a live to i work completed. H lGarvey . S Wit ier: 8 medals gleaming upon his breast, T oo iselona | e L e e CTe O e s B LR ack | REMUS TRIAL OPEXS ceomuznied by, Otiancillon o8 the | ¢ ner jeclared there is not an iota of hope Miss Elder takes advan- gincer, Holland died three Years ag0 | poger 2 SO Normun B s R cheque Churchill and Doran helieves the government 1as |op sense in the letter with the €X= o0 of the betterment that her | of strain and overwork in connection e i S e (T A b R e ucveeding in deleting poisonous de- | coption of that part which relates to achievement has placed in her | with the job. His was one of the oy R j T S ot light procession of ex-service turants from commercial aleohol |y g 1;ying his car to the sround, inipap . Mrs. Belmont said | 15 deaths during the construction. s 9 e e O ohee B h When the band of the Irish leral ofticers will guard warehous- | oot ghe declared. he ey o i dnbeeis &L e o n Octo ey e s closcly to prevent leaks of un- | pronaply following the custom of 2 S0 as her husband is con- A flat foll rate s S SUINaTLe R IO 0T B it 1ed that the swing of the march drinkable alcohol for the bootleggers | gy es,” Others who evidently are | Ak | L AN N todny g ng song had proved irresistible to Thanksgiving and Christmas t [ clinging fo the ide that salary in-| (Continued on Page Six) | (Continued o 14) i (0outinuedtongie cagicy Sicgai] crowds along line of march. | Athough ali industrial alcohol, ex- | creases will he given despite the dee- Ll G = - sy il 5 s s S s = pressed into the street and copt & few specific brands, contains |larations of the salary committee 1o | formed another huge procession, wood alcohiol, Dr. Doran said the | the contrary. expressed a belief that 7 i P T # = il imated to have been the largest ood alcohol content was not suffi-| he letter might hurt their chances. | | , toreh light procession in the history cient to Kill unless enormous quan- il ! TH]S WEE S AFFA[RS | of London tities were consumed. ) | A 5 5 5 5 || Before leading the torch light pro- jsturant, has now baen completcly | & A = s e st British empire radio broadeast replaced by aldehol, o non-pois - from Albert hall. He sald ous substance, which makes com- [ilvEN Tfl THE PUBLI[' | F = = DA BY U/ I celebrated the first memorable mercial aleohol undrinkable, F e N a — “0f course there will continue to i mm’gé‘gflafi%&é 92‘ A N « ued on Page e many deaths from alcoholic pois- _— DOESA'T APPROVE CITY N - on but this year the government can | TAXATION FOR THAY ~ BT AVERY NI]MINATEI] ot be blam 'Dr. Doran said THe death-dealer now is raw moon- shine and over-indulgence, fluence the Populace “White lightning, or presen 1noonshine made under had s Against Him conditions, is just as deadly dustrial aleohol, containing a high e e percentage of wood a . Bucharest, Rumania, Nov 12 () e 1A Jetter written by former Crown | e —— 5 Prince Carol to unbrino, h TacuEns OTAANGE A he would never ¢ to cong der TARIFF FOR AMERICA i e isina” 1" imthca | among the documents made public by the government allegedly to pr i =nporary Schedule of Duties to be | udice the country agi Ny mov ment looking toward Carol's return. Promulgated Shortly by Gov- The documents, lotters and gov- nment de wtions dealing with ernmental Decree. Carol's three renunciations of right gfiac%?c : " % of succession to the Rumanian e i 3 o (P—The Tre : 000 ‘P"”"'( ;\_"‘,”" “’W . : ; I‘l‘prm‘“r’\' throns, included one written to F ‘I 2 : oday approved a tehPOTATY | 5. pratianu in 1919 which dec R ‘n».m-‘:n'.. Hoah ”'\:’n‘n[{.' ix‘l“);li\k(‘”'l e s tenl e MElseeel s S Lambrino.” American goods will m"n-n!mmuhw. e ot i halned Shortly Fola i ”"" AUCLE: | Magda Lupescu, with whom rol | Ihe capingk appEONE 3 ”! DEC- loped prior to his third renuncia- nt, which has heen under discus- | (oM BHE BTG Leah Wolf, Government Tries to In- OFFENS $/CO. FOR KIS SUBSCRIPTION —— sion for time, at a meeting | g f 0T i Falk, HE ANO FATHER BOTNOWSKI OF SACZED HEART < forcnoon, and Minister of Com- Sefore these documents — were ARE FRIENDS OF LONG STANDING i nicrce Bokanowski, presenting the g0 puplie, M. Manoilescu, former | /. < n vn‘mwrl nw) the (TR0 under-seeret of finar being | o IRLICHE reen very happily €On= i on charges of complicity in a T . « e CoMMISSIONERS "GO SHOPPING “ NCINERaTOR “WELL, lish the deeree establishing the new ,.»',:::L !.1‘|‘::0‘,..1’ 1’-!‘?;»‘ vl:‘r‘un:xll;.x.;" "UEWENMESE%A/&?A&EA‘%%:ET: Lariff rates, " y i 4 | SHie WEsr B e While the I and American | (Cantinued on Page 14) experts take necessary 10 LN £ i riegotiate a « rangement be. * % fween the the new | 1 | schedule approved the cabinet THY, WEATHE | | this morning, will reinstate the tarift | | s | P formerly accorded to the United | New Britain and vicinity: | MQE&HONT@ ites except where the recent Ger- 2ain this afternoon; fair and | v SHEBIFES WHO WSH man commercial treaty with France much colder tonight and | ) TO GAIN EATRANCE establishes higher minimums. In| Sunday. GEI A LITTLE QUN this case the United States will be | AND BATTER DowA on the same basis as Germany. ¥ R THE Boors ~ POST COMMANDER No Opposition to His Elec- tion Now Antici- pated | Nathan C. A ry of Eleanor place, ! spent, | ed in a store last north side of Chicago, hounced over to touch Hyde Park on the couth and then, with much of its fury swept e 1d north into Michigan. sture drop of 2 Indi At took pl being from 7 degrees he d GIRL FOUND SLAIN: HEAD ON R. R, TRAGK Autopsy Reveals York, Pa,, Young Woman Hacked With Hatchet Page 3 on York, Pa. Nov. 12 (UP)— Gertrude Rudy, 18, of York, was found shot to death ncar the rail- road tracks on the outskirts of th last night Tn her pocket was package which she Was scen to have purchas- evening. An hour later, according to persons living near the tracks where the girl's body was found, two shots were heard Shortly after, a farm hand on h way home found the body. Although the girl's body was found with the head resting on & rail of the Muaryland and Pennsyl- vania railroad tracks cast of town, it was believed the murder was com- some dist becauss re was little blood from her nu- tracks, who lived in rous woun: Tutser Lucke the same house with the girl and h grandmother, and ag: whom charges involving girl rtecently were dismi sed after questioning Attorney Amos W. Herrma to whom a nots 1 in Gertrude's pocket was adiressed also was re- leased after heing quest 1 e autopsy today reveal tno shot-gun wound breast, mangled jaw, a ound on the top of the girl prob- ably was hacked w A hatch ac- cording to Dr. R. L. Ellis, who per= for the autc Elm Hill, appears to have a clear ! the Bddy-Glover post, American Le- y y gion, ollowmg a n t of the nominating ¢ mitt Legion by home on Washington st ] night At t lection to 1 nection with t B next Sy 1 he committee will | e e e ey one Five Members of Tait o a it ns wrien ve! Family Receive Second mitted to the post will be as 5 S8 e Papers Robert ; - et | commander; Fred T. Block, Mr Mrs. Willlam S, Tait of | adjutant Ogren, treasu SRR e o [The nominating committee consists . (il Tait and Eliza of Harry Ginsburg, ‘presnt ' com- |08 €S rt it R e e 8. mander who will retire at the meet- | o 0 s G0 St Rl g ot r ¥: William J. Kelley, ast Y - . 2 s vz jec-commander, and National Com- | ZIShin papers last ui L8 o mitteman Harry C. Jackson, past Gl at ae L Bat Mr. Avery joined the Legion in | 'r®f l’;‘f‘(“,"“i': “““'I"‘;""(i'('fn'\:'r"‘o"" “lorida and upon his return to this he joined the Veter: cign Wars and was commander hat post of after holding sev other offic For the past five yi s of For- of 1 8 ty he having been ad- commander, and on Dritain Legion, Justant, second | (Continued Page 3.) has been a member of the New | the ficials, | Mr. and Mrs. Tait and family have lived in this city six year They are natives of Scotland. Mr ait is employed at the Corbin Cabi- net Lock Division of the Amerlcan Hardware corporation. Miss Ellza | beth G. M. Tait s connected with ! the Visiting Nurse association.

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