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fx21GrT w8 1mddeuN0) ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1927. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS FATHER AND MOTHER DROWN REMUS WAS MARKEH 5,000 Reported Killed in Ukraine; RUSSIAN SOVIFTS ;wu_l_ls BEACH IS HAPPY MAN O I, COURT Bodics of 1,50 Lying in Strets IS PECEBOND POGETHER AFTER THEY MAKE 1 \FOMED O . e o e e 0 RN . LILLIENDAHL TRIAL WHEN RESCUE OF GIRLS POSSIBLE b e R i o - WITNESSES CAN'T RECALL HIM A {Ex-Prosecutor in Distillery Case Times Says in LOP""'E'"“‘ Dispatch. - Moscow Propom Abolition oi 05 Bodies of Couple Re- VERM[]NT H[A[] Admits Having eard of |, vos v 2 s iy v e 00, Marieand A P EAPPER IN PLEA wDefendant & Sensations. s during thre moved From Sedan| Death Plot monthn o biter fighting i Feporied | oid the Tines corres- | by All Nations | | al Murder Grins as Which Skidded offl ASKS 38,50",0[]"‘ e e e S Rt R el e e | m EN[] mSPARITY State’s Three Star New Bollorl Brideelr viins = - ESCORTED BOOTLEG KING |, e sivateh toting of masserss | e rovore, oo ion save bad. DELEGATES SMILE WHEN Men Suffer a Sudd 8 ‘LengIfltlll’e Meets in SpeClfll IN SAFETY T0 RAILROAD | tie, hncister. which torms wh Erueat agenis and iroops in the ASKED T0 OUTLAW WAR Senator Demands That t West Be en ouiter a dudden lnto waters of Pada-!i “FlOOd“ SeSSlon | AERISAES ;:;x’:‘m’l‘l’:‘ e : ,‘Z"',L,,..,.r‘\p“r G ATas o1 Enre AL ‘\,“.““ Tpiiat N Given ASS]S tance Attack of lndecision. naram Harbor, Marshall Tells Jury He Was in In- | 01, citing account of | of soldiers, cents and troops | TAWINOM Begs That Batte Tools, ;m'(hn\‘ 0 the Associated Pro froin 1 ra and a number | | P e \m; ting in the Ukraine reported by |« . ) terward, burned ; aacale i “p. ] il 1258 BR[DGES DAMAGED dianapolis Hotel When St. Louls e Muraa neare e i g : easwarg | Armed Vessels and Pacl Chem ISECTIONALISM IS MENACE” Jense‘ s “Trump Cards v | Post-Dispatch Reporter Unvelled| Soviet reinforcenients which have | ionge Mheir path, the | feals Be Thown to Winds—Icad- AT v ater Daughters Say Parent - |arrived in the Ukraine fn the last | dispatch says, was marked by fre- | Prove of No Material Exceutive Offers Plan for State to Conspiracy Plans—He Informed | two weeks turned the tide of the ers Appear to Dismiss Plan as Congressman Claims Eastern P ; | i evolutionary movement and after |two villages, all of the inhabitants, | | Assistance as Each Fails Broke Window and Take Over Entire Burden of Re- | Victim and Saw Him Safely on| C/0 WHOTMY Tlovemient and afterjtio « ; ”. 1og PR | g opian—Proposal Causes Pro- | perits Wil Eventually Fall if i Pushed Them to Safety nutiding Al Roads and Brigges| Way Back to Clucinnati, {;’3“0:'\“’“" e r'("r’»‘““y"lr"";m}l’;f he tr Cilkz R e e e e Other Parts of Country Become | 10 Remember — Widow, . ilv T 1di < e b R “inei Nov. 30 | aries. T t v Geneva, S land, Nov —Family Was Riding to| 211 Revision of Present Laws, | Court Room, Cincinnati, S ) 3 v g (UP)—Testimony relating to a sup- | viet offictals have denied any volt anwhile, a few of the Vinancially Unable to Support i— Beaming, Appears to Re« | Sovie Russia tc - . \e o Montpelier, Vt,, Nov. 20 (#—The 2 8 extensive revolt in the Ukraine, spe- : v W aken the ; B "HCTT Says Farm o Relief One of Most P O : . Work in City When virmont iegisiatire met hers in spe. | Posed plot against the life of George cifically denying any fighting at . o cither killed or |POMb” into the opening s f s joice as Court Adjourns, cial session today to act upon the | Remus at the time he was in In- | Kamen: Urgent Needs, o a z-Podolsk, but the sour iprisoned t c ment repre- |the preparatory Fatal Accident Occurred. 'recommendation of Governor. Jonn | o i & government repr r | dianapolis to give evidence in the|of prolonged firing beyond thy Uk- | s ) Podolsk | mission by formally sing the adelphia, Nov. 30 (P —Sou LR SRR < ithorize {ssue of |y, o) popjels liquor conspiracy was | rainfan Lills can be heard daily | turs a 1 troops op o i . Sl g a warning against a cor toom, Ma N. Ty 0 in bonds for state high- e te. | from the Rumanian side of the fron- | were ma 3 d the flag of the 35 i 1h grinned sa and other flood reconstruction | Ihtroduced today at the trial of Re- : r, the dispatch says. | i was flown for f o < o iBectionall Rdisnarity:t oty 1 e gold tooth in 4 pUrpoee LpUaRoL s pch e RoTimuriEcing Shis > town affected by the revolu- |« ofore Soviet troops recaptured A1 Soviet project | eas west lest the whole United | his 1t jaws 1 when thiree ther and mother lost their lives | Important among his detalled re- | wife, Imogene, v]o)\'\r\ movement were stated to be | the place hy surprise. It was esti- Cauiells gestion, Maxim Lit- comes economically imper- " the state suffered In the waters of Pudanaram harbor |commendations was & plan for thel John B. Marshall, who prosecuted | mirazno) Moghileaw, KamanetzoPor |matod t 0 dead were lying in | YiROf. chie of the Soviet delega- |, Sanaion Arthos o z en attack of indecision at the nd their two daughters narrowly |StAte to take over the catire en | the Daniels distillery case, came here | 4 and smaller villages. The the streets after the fight, tion, called ue dissolution of | : A 05 O e s f rebullding all roads and bridges. | from his present home in Juneat, | revsiutionists obtalned possession of | The dispatch e all land e P G B address hare foddy, jenddnl mrde SN e S eeG ‘I""M_n" !u‘\f. ;vmn l"'lv‘l:.” rr!ur to k tify about the plot. | Tiragpol, Goghilean and Kamenetz- | tion was obta % 7 3 :‘u-n!fi‘ulx: tance o 'r existe nee in axte a r congressional al- hl are charged with the murdem A i e s S (ows o R 000 Hovs enclumew i shanif nfaven il salll) e receivedsal 10nE il ipgiotsic | Killing many Aovite ot latnisek Sea o 2 any concealrd form whatsoever. el el 0 S Ehejbogles of dames artunitol dan, UGSV 208 PEidzeal eltheviae iliaistimceltel sphons! calll fromiJoh Al CiaTail bab! metat Aot it | s eventually cantured: Land it Causes Great Sensation s e spoke at o|untll today all and his wife, Hannah, Holden, S!TO¥ed or severely maged, the p Rogers, reporter for the St. Louls || faw days when Soviet forces re-took | crew exectited: e proposal caused & profound i, o - E : s been directed against S urged that new enabling | post.Dispatch, in which the latter | ¥ sation at the conference, although | R OL RO o day maweve T T et e N’]’;’\‘f,’_\‘,'of {he damage | (010 Of having heard of such a con- | many delegates were seen to smile the stand 1 | 8 if they considered the scheme her two possible methods 2 oo L spiracy. | 3 b s Driver and Har s the car liad plunged |0 the highway system hud shown | i e Glaypool hotel MHB lYN[;HES NE"R“ wuflSIER SI PE[]PLE more than U'topian as Litvinoff € relief f it conditlon, | wom ihey hop bridge guard rail und |Uh¢ total estimated damage to be §7,- | Indianapolis at the time and he | [veloped the sweeping Soviet project, | B the we tor Capper said. || 2 s 00 for bridges and roads alone i . | “Either lower the tariff on w o s water oads aloe ) ve Remus the substance of the | The Russian d submitted as | Lol s ) ne de ! i None of them was of materi a while more than $500,000 more was the other cardinal points of the |(ATMET buys, so he can get the bene.- o ; § s el Needed to Testoreilosses autterad) by, ({SEDROKIS ConYErsation: 1d, he | ANI] EREMATES B[]I]Y vaE IN"IGNATI“N project that all mm‘m and mili- |1t Of lower prices on goods mage fn | fiStance to the ‘;mhiv.ml.“ et Their. Ginght e ¢ Mar- |other state departments, The next day, the witness sa S IE ing e to identify Beach as & | | 1 % Europe; or extend the id of e | accompanied Remus to the railroad | | tary supplies, means for chemi Wy G ret Holden, 22, and Monica Hol- sks Library and Hospital | | 9 an seen g the crime location > e - o government in disposing of our sur- M0 DRt a .. [SO that the latter could return to| Wartare dna allofHeranRteriAl o rmal At o e ety abroad so that &0 another forgetting whether or connection the executive’s | of armament be de that all icts abroad 6 New Bedford, Mass, Nov. 30 (P-— escaped, when an auto skidded off were tuken from their sub- ha reed that the contingent | Cneinnatl. Colored ‘V[an. Arrested for Appeal Sewer Case 1o o e oo e ho) soess el diastioualyidet 0 e Tad mets i 1ss in the ey GGy 100,000 anal| Judge Interrupts Lawyers ir ¢ be | » home e member” having seen him at home | et Al Heoi | e scrapped, and that the system of SR - 5 % . Stk g (a5 L pushed them. | hat $500,000 bo made availabe for | CArl E. Basler, assistant prosecu- | Kijlin o Mine Engineer, [ Mayor and Threaten HELnh ol i dhn oo ho west wants 18 raise fis level @ the time of the crime, tius css | ) ed alter their oL T ey b calling up citizens for military train- |1y (. e ; A Al { mother lost their | “XPenditures principally at the state | 1OF, obiected to every question as o that of the prosperous east. 1t |tablishing an ali e A 2 ed by Charles H. Elston, co-counsel J rotes: X ing be discontinued. has no desire to depress the business Widow Happy. Too HORpISaliat (WaLsEbUEYS (B (itida iy | for the defense. The examination Shot P t to State Dept. Scrap All Vessels was frequently interrupted when | S | The Soviet delegation introduced a Gereiake onthell g o et B OECD SR Judge Chester R. Shook called the resolution calling for the immediate | ! md w00 roads and bridges must be | tWO lJawyers before him for whisper- | 5 ; et e e o1 | working out in detall of a draft con- | s T declared, | €1 conferences. |ing flames from the top of Cumber- |tions, storm water flooding vards |vention for complete general disarm- | as possible for the same degree of | AS court recessed for lunch, Beach put In & SKifl. | “Qur state departments ana “W“.”;J “Did Remus secm to recognize |land mountaln signalled the death of | 2nd cellars, neglected slufceway, lament on principles submitted by | logisiative assistance and relief that | grinne broadly at friends and : ; o restored. Without |ANY Man in the hotel lobby the Leonard Woods, negro, who was streams running across sidewalks, |them. The resolition also provided |the governmons o ly always has winked at the reporters. Mrs. Lile ons must be restored. Without | : i 2 i A i : 5 andinauleni| (hese aur stabe as sushicannat funce pozin ag.vr 3 ;lnl;xlrl‘ rccnl\kr-ddthc |1ynched by & mob of more than 200 | overflowing cesspools permeating the. 0y the convocation o : disarma- {extended to the industrial east. But |liendahl beamed at him. into the boat tion. T can see but one practical | call from Rogers?” Elston asked. e e Eeme e e ment conferenee not later than |t cannet wait forever. Rider s Produced e were taken way of raising this Sum. nateelv nie| “Yes, Remus told me one of a |aTMed men early today. ) B weeking odots &0 |yrorn 1408, sormpping of all The speaker clalmed castern fn-| A, J. Rider. Hammonton cranberry < Tor treatuint and | state must issio bonds on the best |8TOUp Of men was a Chicago gang-| oods, arrested for the slaying [unhealthy fumes: and threats of an |ships, and the destraction. of sl dustry must depend to a large ex-|king, who looks considerably like the purchasing power of the defendant, was produced by the de- from immersion | possible terms.” ster by the name of Mullen.” of Harshell Deaton, 35, mine fore. |2PPeal to the oo nd city health [fortresses, if aceepted by the powers, [1ent on the recovering well | Discussing his proposal that the | “What did Remus say and d6inan for ths Elkton Coal corpora- i i;s‘foz":ri‘:"’m"‘;i“]‘”" I'i’;"l‘ would be carricd out in a period of [west and added: v told of the I state ake over from the towns and |When e received the TePORt Of &lyon ¢ Fleming, Ky. was shot to | ol 50 SEE of e Gy i [ fom one el font under the rn Brosperlty, will event ;1of the erime who the state is at- i ‘l[.“,“’l« e et '»”"‘plr"jna didn’t consider 1t a serious | death as he faced a half circle of at a meeting ot Barnesdale residents ’{:nr! force f8 a weapon fn the west is ififi'fimffl‘l\’,fi "’-]::1.“1 s v i ding tofWork ey LR paiL Rl rifles. Then his body wa ced on |last evening. = ! T ! fets L state called William Driver, a : Siodygias : : ! hands of the great powers for the | creased through economic justice 10 | Trenton contractor, who drove along “What did he say when he saw |2 Platform recently erected for the The meeting was held under the ssion of peoples in small and | (he farmer. whose dollar fs emaller | (.o wio I Aot o e + dedication ceremonies at the opening | auspices of the Wooster Street Com.- Sfersopisanzemall and at of any other class of | i, Alson road, whors the Killing “Ho'said he thought there might |°f the Kentucky-Vireinia highway. |munity soclety and was held fn the|ctiSh 0 Sopairien and the eomplete | (O 5 e Pt | Gasoling was poured over it, and a Quartetto clubhouse. Emil H: . |abolition of armaments ia prescrt s : : (e saw a man in an automobile at 5 | Saw Three Men | match touched off the structure. Vogel, assistant secretary of ti R ," Hpats ' guarante "{w misunderstanding and 11:40 a. m. coming ‘\\m of a lane 2 O TS o ot ) s | Remus then went to the station, |, Th¢ negro had been arrested near American Hosiery Co., and president |S°CUTItY and affording a guarantee | SCUIONS misunderstan hrougnt | 20PUE 8 mile frow ihe lane Wi e is being | “Bridges and hways are no s/ th ent “leming shortly after Deaton’s of the society, presided. Instithayontbronlc arfwariiiyas] B2 98 SogICTIE Jbe sectional dis- | U Tdlliendahl's body was found ™ parity in 1827 threatens the position | Falis in Iuentification of America as the world's most fay- | Priver said he could not ideniity ored, most prosperous nation. United | B€ACh as the man in the car. 1@ east and west stand, but divided |, “W® Just fashed past,” De suids against each other by lack of under- | We Were doing from 40 to 0. and standing they are bound to fall into |1 came out aboy 5. T remember cconomic pokl gravely menacing to | thinking he shouldn't shoot out of W Vetnss a lane like that. He didn't look to “This country ecannot permanent- efther side. just wheeled into the Iy remain half prosperous, half un- | main road and off he went.” prosperous, any more than it could Although Driver said he could no¢ alf free. There |identify Beach, he did say that a first place to their ry and the state library document room and printing plant which suf- of the east by bringing down com- The state was plainly surprised by modity prices. the testimony which had been fully West Waits Patiently expected to be positive and harmful e west has waited as patiently [to the defense, | | Jenkins, Ky, Nov. 30 (P)—Soar-| Tales of alleged unhealthy condl- fense as a man seen near the scene coming from burden, the governor said: matte outh home bheyond Must Change Laws tiver fo work in “Our present laws are inadequate | According to Miss to Hmrl onr towns the state aid ™ they saw a man |V 1ust hiave in order to re- ! Marshall reiterated, and when ; ) PR MR rive | Tonger built \intained prinei- | Marshall reiterated, and body was found Sunday. Growing The major portion of the meeting ON¢ Of the siriking phras eached there he saw 5 of the 4 | Miss Holden Dally for the good and convenience [Teached there b oy d'hr’; 2 1: excitement caused officers to take was glven over to a discussion of the S0Viet resolution then skidded on ©Of the people of the town where the ;"'["’“ (A HIAEC RS C:vhfxr prisoner to Whitesbure petition for a sewer submitted to the Another striking phrase that ocated but a entire | terd safe ker 1 2 rd of publi : t four |the existence of armaments and v ind plunged @re located but for ntire s Vit . ; oo | terday for safe keeping. rd of public works about four @ e “Therefore, the m, of repair- | “Was *"”:“ SILCHERRHSHITR 5 Rt ielorcads of muce Hhant LoD | montnalauo! Gl b o e e ol teaen eyt et “hy their & A 7 ing flood damage to all highw .";“ ““‘“’,[“‘ g |cars arrived at Whitesburg. An un- idents of that section claim they | VEry nature, inevitably lead to armed e was, : ind bridges, whother they are select- . {masked throng of men approached | nave had no satisfactory report. The | conflicts between nations, diverting v highways or nof, should, in my | Another man, '":1'“:;‘ g\ l'fi‘”“"‘“'j G Tull) ho iR ol g NIt TOT bS] (nai 1Ta lon o Rl s ther et outh| tha Bmoniteral ndl nesanis s opinion, be undertaken and carried | "27 been con g LIE) i placed a chain around the negro’s involve a new trunk line and means | peaceful productive labor and bring 4 " the state under full control of | TOPPCTY also was in the trio, Mar-|neck and led him away. inclusion In the annual budget. ing { countless disas- i the mother were In |y, ¢ o0 highway department,” SURIR Wi G Mrs. Fess Whittaker, the jailer, | patrick Ringrose, reporting for |ters.” gl lgn i el hien Although the estimated loss to | Was """”“‘l fteptionid ireated toll aniiiihat Mhelmobimags ina T on=ly s i s it asti e o e RS Arart The two in front crawled . % . the men at the station?” ston | stra at the ja 2 Was power- % s 3 > : L i s ralls short of the $8,000,- : | stration at the jail Was POWEr- | wera a committee to investigate the leonvention iramed immediately, they 10 room in America for the clash ! picture of Beach in a car Jooked _into the back seat water ked by the governor for that 5 [1oss to resist the intruders, she fate of the petition, reported 1t | did not favor waiting for additional |of sectional political blocs and the like the man he h ushed into the car. Margaret s et 5,000, the executive's| Y¢S After seeing them Remus |Two negro women, who were e e 3 ! ul ¥ 2 s and the like £ 3 ] i Do peab, turned Tiehote IR s & | the result of the commi International security, a estion | farm problem s not a political issue, I noticed his eves and his hands,™ t was her father who succeeded In | \hescaro cmphasized the importance | Fturned to the hote {ed with Woods In connection with|yith Josph D. Williams, city en- |which is v ry close to the hearts of agh i become one.” L S 2 « asize 4 i o ) A o t )y : , s very close 1o the he \ough it may become one. e said. mashing the rear glass although raising a sum “suficiently large Who did Remus say he thought |the slaying wero unmolested gineer, was so fraught with sarcasin many Kuropean nations, particularly 1 g i o e <5 and evasion of any definite informa- 1s torn in the rail, 10k @ nose dive into the deep, and re- crtical position hey all tried at it Margaret was 15 meet any and all unforescent cone s responsible for the plot? | Deaton was shot to death when : s RO “He e 2 al o ¢ Woods Y B . the back of the room to stand a hoosted through, She does not know | tingencics, H "vmmwl Mrs. Remus and !he refused to allow Woods and the | iion that the Catiitice ot tom. o B A .l. stan A ~". how her sister reached the surface e = 1 Dodge. {two women to ride in his automo- . 2 Celd. The 5 A. I. Rid ammontc anberrg i | X pelled to appeal to Mayor Weld. The | The opening sesston, o Tefnz s liced mt Monica cvidently snccesded in | - bile Sunday night, authorities |1 b 2 i i ove king." walked i i b BYRD DENIE PLAN T | o ! 5 mayor was visited in his offica Mon- |y 3 [.oldon, minister af the \‘,x He is F s size, white hais caring the car before it filled with | (Continued on r’apc 13) | charged e s : s | The governor of Kentucky, hereto- Mr. Ringrose sald Mavor Weld !1anqg to France, prest wa ]-.n like . and the same pallid and e, ! - met the committee courteously, ap- iy tha ce = ey Dives From Skiff {fore has pursued a polic of sum- r’ e celebrated Glass Room, the some=what 1l G 4 peared interested in conditions, took |\ ¢ . s NI L s | mary dismissal from office of any 1 congitio huge windows of which were broken Dld you ever sec that man bes e notes and promiscd the Wooster : jaile; a authority 0 has by a mob of com inists durin 2 fore?" vdges Ked the witne o try o suve the other s s ithority Who D | aet residents a hearing on their irngga FeiE Wit Dartmouth fire apparatus was Declares That He Has Not l,wni e ; S , Mrs. Alice B. Moore, 97 Yo < led, Chief Clarence H. Brownwll ¥ BES"]E PLANE WREGK by unauthorized persons without PERHON (Continued on Page 14) | 3 - Rider, whose resemblancs to Beack e IR e Conferred With New York to ! ‘}'h»‘“'" liieltanie ;f“’: A ""’y”, "‘:' the fact that condions in Barnes- 3 Years Old Joined is slight, took his seat and whispered called upon the fishing sloop Bertlia. a i —————— I e enva such an atair n | 1216 are so bad that Sanitary Tn. SAFER Hl[iHWAY Tfl in 1864 {" 'h?lr?"r,‘ 5 1pd nesmed the The fisherman’s block and tackle i 5 erita spector John A. Dolan already has m ane wh vi . 3 was ooked to the car and fing . Nov, “om- Mlssmg Air Mail Flier 2 in them and w 1 to it e ] | 5 ; 8 dewalks and added to the unpleas- L ; 5 | EHANEES IN EFF[[;T AT exploration expedition as reported | 1 e ant conditions, which people there Kngineer “ l"lam.\' Plan \. r:,’ “\“'r Angli s cgneulylonn DlES SUDDENLY TODAY from Hartford, Conn. ! Cleveland, Nov. 30 (A—The body | W i $50 i ) Man Who Issued | ¥ant remedied RlossRi chntlygeelpuraty 5 o for Y 3 0 Issued | WAN died. - S AT sirthe i e “Lindbergh would he a great fel- |of Edward Exberg, missing air mall | bOgiine osiiouncR niWhollEsusd Hiery sluiceway which was tuilt to Would Eliminate Three |©! hvr 97th birthday and at the low to have along Commander pilot, was found today beside his{ Worthless Checks for Wediing | carry off storm water was left for 2 "lm'-}nvf her death was the olde t Charles ' Choate, Jr., Stricken in Byrd said, “but aside from the men |wrecked plane in a field near Ken- months without repairs after it was | 'V es mheriof the Bouth Clongregational who have accompanied me on other |dallville, Ind., said reports received Expenses. hroken, it was reported, and finally {church, which she joined in 1864, | Court, Succumbs in Vew Hours cxp 15 T haven't approached |by Major John Jerry, superintendent | | lucomplete repairs were made. T | Born in Canada on September 7. X . anyone lof the Cleveland airport. i Expressing the conviction that the | o o this condition during the re- alterng | e el e (o 3iew Bl Beecher, Supervisor, Re- itcsia that thousands had volun- | The report said that the location | Prid¢gToom “is not the ordinary bad C:u® heavy storm it This Morning. was Impossible |which would tan Ina 50. shortly after sh Boston, Nov. 0 (B 2 ¥ teered to join the expodition, but iof the ship and of Exberg's body m."}k k man,” Prosecuting Attorney J. | oo 0o o o within 100 feet of 'and eliminate IR rOns | was marriod, and has lived here|Choate, Jr., leading Roston g signs; Baldwin, Metallur- inat ne was not yet ready to Select | dicated he had made o effort o] G- Woods recommended to Juige | | on trolley station without wading in ona i Rl G been | ©¥CT since. is survived DY 2 died suddenly tod . ops the personnel and wouid not begin jump. His parachute was unused. |M. D. Saxe in police court today |y ier " Planks and boards placed in |sketched by ¢ Ingineer | hoD, iddanghter, Alice M. 1 Who stricken ill whils a gist, Leaves Position that work until February. || Exberg was making his first flight | that & fine of $30 and costs and & {0 \Gter to form emergency bridg- | Williams and « o ol e | fived with her, and by a son, Arthur {in federal court Comuander Byrd was at a 1083 |from Chicago to Cleveland as an air | Suspended jail. eentence of 30 days| g \voro washed away. Correctly re- i x of Lakevills, Conn. Mrs. |was 61 years old, to account for Hartford veport Injail pilot when he encountered an | Pe imposed in the ca Robert) phired the sluiceway wonld have gt f o K Moore outlived two daughters, | \r, C lewis I Beecher, for scveral 'and said he knew the subject was |electrical storm about 10 o'clock last | Drachenbers, aged 24, of Sixth ||, arried th urplus L off bad follg I ent Stan- | Mrs. John Peirce, who died about 35 ' ge] for th wrs employed as a supervisor at | NOt discussed during the recent VISt inight in northeastorn Indiana, The |Street, Bristol, who was arrested In fpiciid b 14 Bnolaz thix | most part, | Y04TS ago, and Mrs. Alice Stanley | defonding it brought of Lindbergh with his Drothers, | jagt word of his location in the air | Bristol and New Britain for issuing | conaition it was reporte. i that nten | Martin, who aled In 19 e Mar- | Gnion! Cor AVGrlaE T ooy Governor Harry Byrd and Tom Byrd, ived at the air field here said he [ WOrthless checks in payment for |“ (o0 Uit o6 Mr | Ringrose, Mr. talies toafrin bt A1l ’ gave the Stanley Memorial | New York, wh s t Be stanioyworks il deave il o iV vl | was flying westward at Wolcottille, | Wedding rings, wedding cake and |ywilliams imtimated that w s wer | verts it through / o I in memory of her husband, | His son, Choate, 3 ompany's employ in the latter part | e a few miles northwest of Kendall- | Other essentials for the ransfer | quig nat be constructed In that vi- |over a propos.d n. : Frederick N. Stanley, and was in- | ticed his Tathers tondition i the of the month, his retirement coming Englls Low Lands ville. ‘fmm bachelorhood to the i 1icinity fn less than two years. T'n- | would again join Stanley stroc strumental in starting the Esth al was halted and he wa removed 5 T ot Flooded After Storm | 'Vord cf the finding of the body |state. Mr. Woods said Drachenbers fjess there is action sooner than that |of G fi { | chapter of the Daughters of the 16 United Statos harshal’s offlas bl AR RO ooded Alter = land the wrecked plane came as air|had displayed stupidity with regard |1, committes informed the en- ndi : American Revolution, being its firét nearby. Physicians were summoned. dwin, metailurgist, who has al- Tondon, Noiv. 30 (®—Serious | 3 I | he Stanley Rule & Level division of mail authorities here were holding a [0 his business affairs and had un-lgineer, it was reported, the matter I 3 Francis | FeRent. and he was taken to the Massachu= dy quit and is now living in | floods in many places especially I ig.ce or ching in readiness fo start a | Wittingly caused a burden to fall on |} be taken to the health authori- |s SN e e Aah S n s also the M Moore had always shown a/setts General hospital, where he 19. Kumorings of several oth- [ the low country to the west of Lon- | oo aq soon as weather conditions | other: Itics and if necessary the state hoard s corner conditions. Several |Eenerous and helpful interest in the | died about an hour later. itions could not be con-|don have followed a heavy 24-hour | popmitceq. A heavy fog hung low| Judge Saxe accepted the recom-|of health will be asked to investi- dangerous stroet interscctions are | Welfare of the Stanley Mr. Choate had been a lader of the company's offices to- rainfall excecded half of the average |gver most of the route between |mendation, taking into considorii- | gate. also eliminated and by following a | church as well as in the welfare of |the Boston bar for many years. He for the whole of November, |Cleveland and the spot where the |tion Drachenberg's statement that The business session last night ran /siraight line layout some distance is |her own church, the South Congre- began his practice here after he was Mr. Becelier will not announce his | The Little River Brent, which |ghip crashed, {the checks had been met and no- saved. | gational. admitted to the Suffolk county bar plans for the future until after the ' overflowed during the day, ‘H“‘?l‘i Exberg was flying alone, body had lost money through the (Continued on Page 14) | Utilizing as it does Hillerest ave. Mrs. Moore enjoyed splendid |in 1890, first of the year, he said today. its banks early this morning, flood- | Nejghbors near the scene of the |transactions which resulted in the = nue and a portion of Sefton drive, | health and to the last kept up an ac- | - Miss Ercstine Connolly has been |ing scores of houses near Greenford. 'yecident said they heard the throb |arrests. Ordinarily the charge would e ———x |the plan contemplates only 4,500 feet | Uve interest in everyday aftairs. Be- | SLANDER CASE HEARD appointe tory nurse at the Stan- | pol entered the district aquickly fof the plane about 10 o'clock last |call for severe punishment, but the THE WEATHER | lof new roadw The district | f her last illness she was able to Jersey City, N. J, Nov. 30 (P ley Rule & Level plant, succeeding to awaken the inhabitan's who had |night and that it sounded as if the | circumstances in this case differed | through which the traffic would be | ta hw-q\n'nt automoblle drives to!Only one witness. Miss May Thomasy Viiss Grace Claifey, who is now tak- to leave their beds hastily to save |pilot was having difficulty with his | from those of most cases, Judg New Britain and vicinity: routed is now almost wholly und aces os far distant as New York. | principal of school number 1, Secans ing postgraduate work in ew what they could. Miles of the dis- machine. Then the sound ceased |Saxe said. Attorney H. H. Milkowitz Rain tonight and Thurs- voloped for that reason it is by The mmml will be held at the cus, was heard yesterday afternoon. York city, Miss Connolly i6 a gr trict are under water and the roads and it was supposed that the fiier | representing Drachenberg, ‘said the day; possibly change into | ilicved that property owners would late home, 256 Lincoln street, to-| when Miss Helen Clark, of “smoking ate of St. I ris’ hospital training are impassable, The local electric had gone on. bridegroom has been in a great deal snow Thursday and much | be willing to make price cor ions murrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ' teacher” fame, started her second school, class of 1921. Up to the time plants were flooded, cutting off | The pilot was a little south of the |of difficulty during the past week, colder Thursday and Thurs- {to ebtain the benefit the highw un. v. Dr. George W. C. Hill, pastor attempt to obtain $50,000 damages of her appointment here she was en- | light, and increasing the difficulties |regular air mail route from Chicago’|and has been put to considerable ex- day night. | would bring in the way of developing | of the South Congregational church, |from Supervising Principal Matthey gazed in private nursing. | of the area. |to Cleveland, pense, - their lands. Lwill officiate, | Pechtel for alleged slander. X

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