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Average Daily Week Ending Nov. 12th ... culation For 14,394 NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 YALF FAVORITE AS Hartford and New 0LD TIME RIVALS | Clash Today at MEET UN GRIDIRON ‘ (dds on Blue to Deieat Harvard Are Four to One as NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES (GOVERNMENT TAKES Kotkin Wins Right to Operate $100,000 BONDS OF Junk Yard and Cutting Shears | In Decision by Superior Court SINGLAIR WITNESS High School Elevens Meet in Season’s Classic at 2 P. M. —Both Outfits Girded for Terrific Battle—Capital Blackmer Securities Seized in City Boys Considered Superior, but Spirit of Red and Gold May Wipe Out Advantage. Bank Because Owner Refuss PRICE THREE CENTS BAPT GILES, WAR ACE, OFF, FLYING FROM SAN FRANCISCO T0 HONOLULU ACROSS PACIFIC ‘une)) ¢ R D .unw” JAPY ATRIQI 918 1 :uuu IYiemorial r e In Annual Scholastic Struggle Judge Jennings Rules Against Neubauer and OIher' Neighbors on Willow Street Who Declared Noise! Was Nuisance—Decision Also Upholds Verdict by Board of Adjustment in Granting Permit. (ame Draws Near ELL IS ANXIOUS T0 PUT BALL ACROSS GOAL LINE Only Once In 19 Years Have New Haven Boys Turned This Trick in Harvard Stadium—Gay Scenes in Cambridge As Loyal Fans Flock To Season’s Classic—Ell Stars All In Lincup. to Appear in il Probe MARSHAL SNYDER MAKES SEIZURE FOR JUSTICE Financier Now in Hiding, Must Tell | for Morris Kotkin nay continue to conduc 1 Willow street and cutting machine seen handed down by Jennings of the s 1 a lengthy decision, injunction in by Louls N bauer Judgment for the d fendant is also rendered in the ac. tlon of Stephen A. Dudack linst the board of tment of New Bri fusal to Return From France to Jud perior cot in which ha sougl Why He Should Not Be Held in Contempt of Court For His Re- 01 ar the metal cutti the ght to have shears removed from \ the grounds t a pul nee. Dud his action, at the ‘n.rd of adjustment its powe in allowing to remain. The case hree days, nearly 40 cing exam Hugh M Nalr & Nair represent Corp Counsel Jc rkham appeared (Conti on Page 13) Testify, in Order to Regain Money —Law Fight Predicted. British Flier Hops at BLACKMAIL PLOT . COMES T0 NAUGHT :;l”,,:“tf“fi.,;iih‘;f Prrrsburgh Police Foil Attempt via Samoa and Fiji (0 Fleece Mrs. Willam Thaw ~ lslands. YOUNG STUDENT IS HELD Weather Conditions Over 4 2,400 Mile Stretch De- clared “Not Good” — Demand for 85,000 {s Made Under Threat of Violence for Some One ERMINE-GLAD GIRL NEW YORKER WILL PUTS SELFINCELL| NOT LEAVE HOTEL :: Defectives Recognize Clothes, So-Called “Siege” of Ritz Tower .. oot | Lo . i N The sisure sas made bs Cltea Trail Woman to Loot ‘ Continues 14 Days : o' GUN FIRE LIGHTS ROOM EVICTION 1S DEMANDED should not be 1 lo ¥ 1 court for his re with o Harvard but d pite that, friends Young Woman Unwittingly (5 i —Accused Youth is Swiss College rs in liberty me of H. apot Dome ess, was seized e by the today on crders of the court of the District of Washington, Nov. 19 Plane Takes Off With Bumpy Start, Altitude Slowly. [ ; : of % 3 J Nov. 19 ury, crimson against ‘ambridg M vals of nearly half a ¢ 2 of Yale and th vard were pitted today in a game npionship lure but d with ail the tradi- that vears has in st to ecast dred t nd do Graduate. the Kmer, missing bonds deposited in o Gaining ackmail, 19 (AM—An at- intricate in f{ts engaging ecores of police etectives in came to naught for the plot- that wus ? a held no ch sted ins and lor: it suprer diron finale Yale 3 : suprem its frus- tion or ‘ foc said, with the arrest here 19 (P—Captaln Frederick A. Glles, British aviator hopped off here to- day his projected 9,600 mile flight from the Golden Gate to New Zealand with Honolulu 2,400, miles as his first scheduled stop. The plane got off to a bumpy start at 8:17 a. m. Pacific coast time nd Giles had some difficulty getting altitude. The flier circled easily, gaining al- titude a foot at & time and finally struck out over San Francisco Bay. Giles started his dash against the advice of weather bureau officials who declared flying conditions b: tween San Francisco and Hawa were “'not good.” In spite of the heavy load which Giles' plane, named the Wanda. carried, the take-off and the fight |for altitude were made without giving the few spectators at the field a thrill. The weather bureau’s warning caused Glles to announce he would return if conditions at were too bad to continue, and the staff at Miles field prepared to receive him innual who said he was Frederlck 40, a graduate Rerne, of Berne Switzerland. Mrs, Jr.; law was to have been Al on in ot hope cash to retur in the ¢ and Harry I, renee William of Harry K. T Thaw, a sister-{ against Albert B. Fall Sinclair, with especial liberty bonds Fall ving received from sing of the from Paris to testify Harvard AImost hope 1inst Causes Captain AL | distant JOHN BURKE Hartford High Captain tional Hotel Episode in New York b so lor player would Horw that the whic pt erscye 1 line Arnold no mi Shue mson ctim of the plot. arrested pect after the police and de- marshalled to cap- nailer, to Own Arrest as Well as Those of as as a pre Chum and Sweetheart, and the and Defics Authorities to Put Him ZALESKI INELIGIBLE TO ¥ "IN BIG GAME Alexander Zaleski, New Britain school left halfbac to - JOHN ERICSON L footba a f > nst Ha High N. B. H. S, Cay ool thicvan Although marks until this be done his class nd al- ighest mark privilege ppeal to iled yester- a victory Blackme Recovery of 85,000 Stokn Goods, Out. in court that the law pe S {While Hia! denigd’ any sl New York, Nov. 19 (®—A girl 1 g ”) The i e cizure which SRR, Sl i oYt with the sct Wipt LY tectives t l-town apartment Rl ly identified as the plotter, rosecutor : Mo " Pt 4 LT Made $5,000 Demand gation, is unconstitutional and wil e Wi BeC 060 v e ek and Willin & room lighted only by the blaz- |} (000 es made of attempt to retrieve the securities. o ;- 0 comp would e the securitlen. g guns of two detectives and i ; he bonds were deposited with e s someone, the National Savi \d Trust un- KRk SR an agreement between Blackmer and government counsel. After at- & them Marshal Snyder had | e clothing and silver. liste and pla in box end alacy At the end of the gun sealed with & gove detectives switched on lig found Edward MecLaughlin, e leged Chic gangster, wounded behind a furniture barri- R 4 d and gol ots. He was taken to a hospital and s 5 et other ¢ hi cams of 1 5 1 R A lisclosed whe mang r $5.000 anc C cats. S rr,uu.)u 1 !"l]r’\ni Ulul'v[r:\lrul»(‘]hn:;l\ .H?(’l FROM SUMMER BACHELOR Lg,r.fl ShEziandiClinious il o 5 ‘!:‘,‘; o |r~"&.|:‘r] \;m\‘ 5 ’“-'r:\: n‘}jr in the event he turned back. S T e AmAge maid. He then detailed| Captain Giles is fiying a Toss will clash this afternoon at 2 o'clock be filed nner in which the money was | Bluebird blplane, built in Wyan- A b e sl Dt delivered. dotte, Mich, by the Hess Aircraft e e e Thaw's automobile was to be | compan the feRiurelor avbey slowly over cerain streets, cwhe the route, a per- o throw out the money and continue on his way. Police In Auto, Last night Mrs. Thaw's automo- | bile with a city detective at the| wheel, slowly passed over the in-| dicated route. Another detective was Jidden in the car. They were not ac-| Mayor Fails to Approve costed, Wip had been arrested in| he meantime by other members of | Purchase of Site as he force who were concentrated | o s o SRR | City Air Port Taken the Thaw home, Wipf| was identified by the maid as her | assailant nd there it was found Mayor Weld today decided to re- neel it the shells dumped from the :turn to the common council without ot i g = ¢ home were the his approval a report recommending V- same as those found in Wipf's pos- | purchase of the A. H. Edman farm for an airport, and since the option now held will expire before the next council meeting the landing field proposition, at least insofar as the man farm is concerned, is at an end, unless the option is extended. The report is 8o worded that ae- ance by the council and appro- |val by the mayor might bind the city to buy, the mayor found after | consultation with the office of the corporation counsel. For this reason he is withholding his signature. Mayor Weld today expressed re- gret that the airport matter cannot g0 to the board of finance and tax- |ation before the option explres, but e | he declares this is now innvusm.re. the 19 = ; touchdow: o on Park | 14th d; Miles held | ts of the him was in sena its aham s apartment t gement to remove noxious” person. Locked in Two two weeks Capt. confined subsisting ¢ while the A de Mre. Tl mean up could He and Spanish te got the allowed t test. An Holmes STANDING ROOH AT 1., BUELASSURED Point Disputed at School Board Meeting Settled Today DEGISION 15 FAVORABLE — at ha ) 1 Committee Mects With Prin- : violen ler said. An attack upon a maid in the, Thaw mansion apparently was the first move in the plan. The maid was severely beaten with a gun last Monday by a man who entered the residence. Following the attack, the r threw the shells from the ! mornin to help “flun thou Slis trom for the » by ven conld keep the that perforr 1e machine stce the ool e him ey 10n Weeks Miles to epeat itor i suite, sandwi victor- recovery .000 in loot with o ok ily himself app! to taching 800 them ther H. o my him of s puissant v which was ns' Records ment samp. Harvard counted onl three defeats, Yale boasted ove ich lable eleve o of u wrr\m‘ nds, n i only to W four ile s cancelled awaited e room service his 1 him o critically &t be Dartmouth ong ged In a sctting of lock the Gre of Providen: the sarriors from West Point, last conguerors of Notre Damc ind then the g Prince Pigers from v infuria nour triu white beaten 1t the m | Mrs. driven 1a he would said Dance Hall Hostess wvho said she was ( fightir ton om an 1 an of the Mrs. Charles Breckineldge Alleges 4 girl 500 ith rirude s snatehe Husband Held Parties in Their iph inone eve W M . Harlem es of b her Oloksa rrested on charg ter in an uptow arrested James ed with burg vith activities of games Home During Her Absence. were rglary. I polica char am on Edge i mar Chicago, Elizabeth Breekinridge her aged parents in Conn., last summer. Charles, an insuranc made the hest of things by frequent drinking parties Oak k apartment here, s leged. She complained to h her return, and last Tuesday nd their four-year-old daugh- Conscquently Mrs. | ng for divorce. Be she was a resident of cipal Slade and Decides to Allow (a0 whistl two f football players will i h other, determined to dit Price at Field, the re On s, - he one hand, there will b Hart- i dis ) tl; 1 buoyed up the a c ty superi- on the New rated rior, will unknown before sent sea colorful football spe il seen in th in circles. Rivalling in in- nnual clash as visiting to his suite Britair th ked t him W the n s no lor roupon € nent otner hand, has Dartmouth ombing har Harvard e een 1 50 to Enter by Paying Admission Ne on m cac has to Holy its cre ow son wl the with hnaible and ention was older girl as she upper Broadway clad cout and carrying an g, were shot it out with nt in West 92nd strect. said the coat and bag were ticles stolen recently from dong Rivers Drive rionable West End aven i girl who gav wife of Bat f a H ago 4 perfect gentleman her anything she wanted. anager, who or wanted pt. Miles | next to his e to his own reeping aiong window > hie has remained since nnoying circumstanc Thas Paid Bil s agreed with difficulty tel offering to ¢ of C; n, Cre ront. rally oth . showed th layed by th whosy while ituin ¢t arise to other, a two ts nder d's hon luring No n uld son for o 1o s state Mr, not Policc imong apartment and or its oppone ed in between eduled t anie this dly draw out o and riot of waving banners and Crowd on Hand < i X colors, a deafening of owd in the 1 " ik 1 : 5 e e o R hl e € (Continued on Page the feud in ®eather to he sl the ifle and breezy nding 00 bill if he will but Miies, hi montk IN SANITORIUM 19 (UP)—Anapesto d for ob- al state fol- fter police BARITONF 3 Nov. ill undout ANYOFTENCOUIDBE FLECTED, DAUGHERTY Man Who Predicted Hard- ing’s Election Says Only | Organization Needed rs din lowing declared b shop, poin |and demanded ceasy two weeks olver was * 18) 1,000,600 lire, this morni | office and the vots | commodations w 3 | THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS took Holmes' standing room ac nanimous Principal Slade several hundred miain unsold and posed of before np ra etands show's capacit there was had for love o ney. A ched i . . . ticket Sl cotball fans h Th will aisles aisles will cwed to stand in b he no | holders I so there o iew of s York, Nov. 18 (Fi—Any men could win the republican tor the presidency in | Yale Students to (‘o right kind of or. To Game in Airplanes New Haven, Nov. 18 (P—Two par- ties of Yale undergraduates yester- ay afternoon chartered airplanes to them to the game at Cam- bridge. The Yale News, undergrad- uate daily, today safd that in the past the hel of ambition ar di nomination of V TEN 'zeme of luxury were in the hiring Harding three months before the | o o private car on the railroad by ion in 191% L group of udents, ‘residential nominations are wde by organization,” he declared, ne of the present candi » sort of organization which ling had. It not the ‘rowds marching behind the brass bands that sclect the nominee, but | the men who sit on ention Brought Before School Board iy member committee, at the meeting took a definite | 15 to whether for standing room | the game at Me- | ternoon a proposed by Com- that 200 1 ng room iwted and | | \(vowae N E%T'-' Fanil Iractic ev of the sehool hation isk t sibility vesterday af i on th ains had brought (oF not tickets 1ns had brough! | hould be sold ndg hiere from all parts of fhe i wnd historic old Harvard squire T was thronged with festive crowds of ‘m diverse allegiance. Social functions, i which have become almost as much L part of the game e on the field itaelf, t in the night were 1o claim tonight. As the match strer discov A tion Ext ry a (e JETT, IRLLY; .’Av:rv[f(, orey OF BAWD lerty, ul in t o today Mr. Dau urveyed t he B at e and Harding cabinet, morial wirm The proposit mittceman By tickets 1 sold after the g everyone who had a reserved seat | had taken place He 1id the extra 0 would he a it aid to | the school athletic authorities in | caring for exp He motioned that he followed and Necr Burr seconded the he could see no h At this point 1dorff, al situa- me hotel in which he rty, at the W was | tior | tion for progr additional his 1 two clevens prepared to there were casual- ics on both and on both were men who were ‘termined to do or die despite their injur Of the latter, Crosby nd \\41 ter, doughty Yale captain, Hoben, his quarterback, and Garves, © star tunning back of the Blu the injured list, but ex- play. Al but Crosby s in the starting lineup, n thet flash back would be @ the leapite ction which has kept illman infirmar the week Rumors Disc Piteous reports had red ¢ physical condition rof the Yale players \ftermath of the hard Prince- but Crimson coiches w discount optimism based Red C ross Repmt ME\ h, des v this procedure | e . Ha motion, e in it Committec il sale said —e CoRDIERE ive ticke ? AVE 2, PRES|DEVY PROMIS i : Bl SRS Game ¢ FREE SHAVES ld 2 nay OPERATES ON TROUT ] 1"t want to tak TUST LIKE A SURGECN ~ ing the places gone. | standing room we are { bona fide complaints from peo- | who purchase tic and feel they should have sca Lcconmo dations. The public is spending a lot of money on this game and we | must take that into consideration.” | fos Homator Teank B wWilla S ) ( ) : - rather than for Speaker Nicholas | im el el e A X 2 -5 (A v Longworth, with Vice-President come from persous who cannot ob- | 2 Charles (. Dawes having a consider- B Roie Wblo following, mainly bec he | e | was horn in Marietta, 0. | S N Mr. Daugherty said he saw no rea- | | Contribution direct e e |son to think the reins of govern I St iat “r”:ir { ment would pass from the hands of || Landers in the aish W oing to v | he republi nest y as follows about G0 per of the entire po- | Office lice force to be on hund, and if they | cannot handie the crowd then |: inst the Tiger. | wonder what they going to be | lated to remain on | there for.” although : Holmes Supports Slade | the authorit Chaifman P, K. King called upon | of Harvard, ‘\Pm. !'.RAM,"' WONAN'S CLUG HAS GUEST \.._u, rerty declined to m “My eyesight sn’t as a to he fow i tion from arking that od as it In on | press political spotli private law practice, | torney general said he tendency in Ohio, his home state, ind lr ances of we al- bound to re an ted to found pla it wa 1.00 low statements have e Y GarTuey DN 4 LAOING Tietd Cotbieae 5 SO\ Firms Contributing 1to T $ OU MUST, THIS OLD GRAY HEAI QUT LEAVE ‘EM LAY most ¢ e mption of he former at thought the 70.00 10.00 10,00 11.00 ind gaini me was Pickharat, & D) 5.00 s L) ust lobby . 1 tional Bank lobby .... 32.2 B. Trust lobby unted 2 S Porter & Dysc Commercial N N, v 00 as & sup- who s ise ton re B inelined on that score, One | in to 1. i from th the Yale Caldwell w: the sidelines dumni - bes e LY GELVIDERE RESIDEAITS OBYECT TO TAKING U CAR TRACKS wr & Clark an parf - nee up s that of Rruc ible star, m did much to elow wihose abse 8775 3s.00 128.00 383.00 rampa T WEATH ket Knife . Hdwe. (E. Ma Sad Iron . Cutlery a-c . New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Sunday, < slightly colder tonight, (Continued on Page 15) (Continued on Page 16)