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News of the World ‘ ‘ ? \\‘vfl"(agf ?ail; Circulation For By Associated Press e pmn-mH D:ce. 17tl': .mg 14 581 “1da(l “IPV LreIqp] VIS IVHIUC) STAA NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 5iONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS DIM HOPE F OR TRAPPED SAILORS LINDBERGH'S MOTHER HOPS lplékll?liETF[iNgL;?iYflliR EXPERTS FEAR SIX LIVING MEN IN SUBMARINE S-4 MUST DIE OFF ON 2,000-MILE FLIGHT F P G PUMPING OF AIR INTO SUNKEN CRAFT STOPPED: RESCUE WORK T0 FUER IN MEXICO CITY e AT STANDSTILL AS FURIDUS GALE SWEEPS PROVINCETOWN BAY First Woman “Ambas- L“King” Purnell Dies ‘ s Murder Sus pecls—State - E ok e RS sador of Good Will” — Bankers Help ‘; THE SCENE OF THE NAVYS S 4 REQCUE WORK Seilors Who Pleaded Leaves Detroit to < iiiiuce e : : for Life Left to Mercy Spend Christmas in | ¥4 T ) o _ of Sea When Every Southern Chme— ’ 1 e . : Attempt to Save Thex T . el e Nl e | Fails-Navy Heads Say Plane Is Giant Air Liner » per on Lonely Spot and Is Given X ?l"lpll:l! l‘::- : e : Body of His Child in Falcange | Wednes*w ngyvung o B I 500 e o , , ‘ . Longest Crew Can More Than Dozen Pa~- ¢ o i / i i £es Baby Wrote Before She Was sengers—Stops for Re- h, Gy Slain Published. ! . 077 e x> 4 v » v e ‘ v . ].l’.le Sea Chumed to fueling Planned at St. PO v on Angeio, Do 10 o a | o SR : o . o S Madress by Wiad. & A clue that mieht le 'uv‘\ Louis, San Antonio and : AL i n - | - ¢ | : 5 : : T ri =-=\_3<~*, 1 the body of little M ..,m[ 87 /i » g % 2 & BB 4 i o Pontoons Arriv € on Seene ampico. =N/ PURNELL ok , i 7 ¢ L 5 o y £ had bheen found by Los y 0 A s ; i 4 { . . e . to Assist in Raising of Detroit, Dee. 19 ( A ;*W‘L [fli: ”4“!} e el e / . / b X : oy i / Ship and Its 10 Occue ngeline 1. 1 rai ¢ chief. who is dirceting the | G T greatest man hunt in the history / ’ @ : : A e g | pants—Lifting to Sur- m Califo " mile airpl 9 ) i et 7 v ; T s e ) ot ‘ face of Similar Boats : Il Wo men and one woman i el o m ot | v ; | ; o N o Has Taken Ten Months 1egestions of dan o fi l(';x’C'“ Ex C'l P! 1 to Ris ‘,”' iy R s i 4 i e . —Diver Injured Sund nd Gaylord Barnaman, ; . % ; . 4 o T o Provincetown, Mass.,, D o 54 ; hattan place, a few doors 3 5 Ik -1 late yesterday Ihat thu Mrs, Lindbereh : Remains of Benjamin Pamell Soily | (rom ot wh k pper | 4 ! ’ ervice Photo; Airplane and Telephoto Transmission) hd(l survived after the vessel . SRS e the mutil; f | The scene of the disaster which sent the U. S. submarine S-1 to tlm bottom of the ocean off Provincetown, Mass., is pictured S 0 Air mail pilots 1y i e DA : } e )t had sunk off Wood End were R e ey vy dny | Jay in Bed Where He Died After Mavia Sk ; {here. The arrow points to a buoy placed by the navy to mark the spot where the S-1, with all her erew of 10 men, plunged wml alive early today. One of tand in eve ; D seer R e ovr o inean down after colliding with the Coast Guard destroyer Paulding. \hmdm by are the first rescue ships to reach the vicinity. | their number, me,n‘mt Gra- weather, and An NEA Service photographer took the pieture from an airplane which circled over the spot. | ham Newell Fitch, tapped out ourncy, as 1y zives then hought zives them a thon, o owas n tele 2 = ~——————_ion the hull of the submarine a and did nm live o ilehe e g LR B e SEN NORRIS IN OPEN Canton Executes 660 Countrymen N. 8 J. 0. T0 RETARE g ey e Mrs. William B Sto wit he i 1Y, > hody sehool | sweeper Falcon. president of the Stont Airw i ‘1 6"1‘8 C W q itch asked i n an . = body still lay in ¢ > clze e ten. S I sevsaring fro 280 Al Lag i the bed whiro Several Aukoe scoed "uspecte eing Lommur ezsts i emergency food supplies could a vecent illness and belicves the trip | 55 Fiiet . ol Rl kL be <m|L dm\n to the survivors will er recOVETY. il et X 2 tehed, but polies vill assist in her recovery. Oflie S g ; Fralis EEolgesy e | through the torpedo tube. The members of the party A e i § nEAdRnnif z -ask Charges Pul ey e \ ~ ope e Dir 7, Luis Lejoys, Mexican css man, i BNt op { DOINE {0 any of them as the Xeblas <an Charges Lub- soviet Vice Consul Also Executed, Official Reports Directors Vote to Take :{flvflh “fudlhel which prevented Eras AR Tl i m L L chine in which the Killer bronght 8 - 4o S s AT T - 2 [divers from going down thi O e el th hegan | (B¢ 0PN remains of the child il lisher Wanted to Stir | State—Widow of Nationalist Party Founder Up Securities by forenoon and the breaking Mrs. Lindbergh said sh hsenill Sl i e 3 the rendezvous of death In the v o 7 | ! reak Wi ssia Suicid: | April 1, 1928 FslaR s “geteiaton persuaded to My to fhe Mexian || oromn LIOUEN LS iorthwest section of the short Up Mexican War Calls Break With Russia Suicidal F 3 away from the S-4 of the air capital after she Jiad reveived: an || aoiany mhydleins . tas. oo after 8 o'clock Saturday night. | S T hose through which air had hitationi fioi (s ht W. | yerification, AL first ho said any an. | Mcanwhile no downward thrust PR T anton, Dec. 19 (A hundred repel an atiack Retirement of bonds assumed | Deen pumped into the sub- Morrow, wife of th . nounceinent must como. froni the i the curve of popular ing tion Washington, Dee. 19 (P—Anopen | cpip, suspeeted 1 100 Reds Told to Leave when North & Judd Mie Co. pur- fmarine made an immediate re- b lor to Mexico, At f i 5 i began in a tremendous wave |letter to William Randolph Hearst ts have heen excented in G . " chased the 1 & Hine Mig. Co. | gnonse to plea impossible. planned 1o maks triy rold that Purncli’s death alre nrday nig apparent today. |condemning him for publication of group, it was < ned '““»\ i nationalis \ AvRa ol a s BT A tiat The maietns T il e i ¢ Lt e, R e o sentence of dath had beeny, oo C ol e A determined to crish i 8 c oul its campaign to i f the o ctors | o 0° : H S e el e =) L The L o HEciana e e GRS PR ‘. ‘hu\ A s e P A : : A :m:] ‘«‘11\ \jv:‘", 10t Llnn;\:x' ‘w course T accepted gladly. 1 4 : Died e tent s 1 drive for slayer | Creation of a §1,2 0 Mexiean Loeare into the population and caus- Chines . I r ‘hen the T o plant A PSS BIelely fovorioved tol be aie R jamTnaL. i ‘i | went on. fund for four United States snators 'ing gzencral anti-soviet sentiment, s in ) Sisttt {was tuken over by North & Thom e v e my son and make the trip mnch in | day morning, December 16. T did not | A reward that was expeeted to | was made public today nator -red authoritics arc cont tlement 1o leave immediat company ¢ ed 32 2 R "”),,‘"‘, o the same manner os he made it." make any public annonncement of |reach the £100,600 mark, raised by Norris, republican, Nebr one he suppression oviet act oves o = soviet consulate, | ( 1 X i i TS bonds payi i laatAT: Tincs bis death, qut of deirenee fo the pOpular - subscription. was on thejof the senators named in the docu- | i v n Dahl bank | per toand redes $107. S AR e R The plane is a giant air liner | religious victions of the colony. | head of the fiend. County Coron. communists bers of th . A Sinee t S ,‘,\ oy ““> ° :"' capable of carrying more than a | They believe Benja inderzo | Nance, announe that an inquest| Senator Norris and the three The soviet vice cons 3 o ¢ sovict tion been boug v s s LR SRR oV dozen passengers and is driven by |a resurrection a i did and [would be held over the remains to- lother senators mentioncd—Borah, | exceuted, official fo three powerful engines. Tt is of all | - - |Idaho; Heflin, Alabama, and La|state. metal construction and distinguish- (Continued on rm $) (Continued on Page 16.) {iollette, Wisconsin— been | A virtual I but said that it was some of expulsion. The pany and the remainder will be Falson 1eft the Gip virtually prison- d on the next interest ) migration + 1928, The object | able at a distance by its bird-lik z == |cleared of any suspicion of having'te Hongkong is under W “haign Kui-She ler of 1l rectors m today was t W Lo (\'Kl"l-lll;m‘- = appearance becaus: of curvature of n.v!\wl the money or having been hundred thousand have ed nat a b am sond holds ficient | ol ro S ss., Dee. 19 (4 The exact route {o be taken will wm mbors of the speclal sen Reports are em (e 1 hi rein-law, ofithe | Phosnix’ Slate Bankiand Triust o i 1 Tuka arrive 3 planned to rollow i b committe |vember 17 by Ge ¥ (- tween Cl tussia as suicidal g sible the government model atrway y 3 > . 5 o From his sick . Senator Nor- ! Wei, ha HAE dorSwatan toute through the southwestern dis- | Pope Pius at Secret Consnstnry Appom(s Five Non- |ris asks Mr. Hearst « did not ! miles o t Canton. He is s = . e o . o 29 Foraigr | PUbIsh in his paper along with the be plannin expedition o (Continued on Pag: | Italian Cardinals, Making 33 Native and 33 Foreign {documents concerning the elush ton to regain his authority | Sun. v : Lo Princes of the Church. {fund that he had no cvidence that | The Chinese belicve serions [Cow, Said sho would rem o it Hine g AT, ANTONIO NIRANTE NOT el o e e g e 1 i {money. The Mearst stories did not Chang s imminent and this | 10 a more serious rup BARERUPT, HE BXPLAINS o™i 12 Doty Uit mmt, 2 s et |3 S i ' S B 0 letter will go for st vard to lise the sub- ing made public when Forcigners ar i - Shaig Shels, who vecently ns non-Italians 'these two questions, it was thought ments were given fto the senate trated on 5 Pope Pius at a sceret that the pope refrained also from committee by Mr. Hears ion ar. Confusion in Legal Actions Resulis | ocic appointcd five new non- |referring fo Mexico and other im-| Semator Norris said in the open |quested the From Similarity in Christian ltalian cardinals. There are now 33 |portant questions lest by talking | letter that a fair analysis of the | there. Ther Italians and about the latter, he should empha- |articles published Hearst and of seftlement, however Names, The arding are: cr. size his silence on I his testimony before the committes | the yrr\'wm forces are adeauate o until s wrrived in Chin em all | 1 on and aiter | utract price of . s taymond K. M. Rouleau, arch Briet [4ends to the inevitable conclusion S Antonio H. Mirante ol 17 Kensing hop of Quet Mgr. Pedro So-| After referring to the deceased |that you are mnot only unfair and g t he ivery of the v \ ke 0 e i hbishop of Besanson; N Undoubtedly there §s no lac The special committee investig “NORTH & JUDD MFG. 0O |4 A 2 My tHat it s bis fatHer inlae iary Ao "Henri Lepicicr, muI;rr wreh- hoth of sad and joyful M)lrvr-rhiing the authenticity. of the docu- ’I'i] [;REW IS FAH‘URE 'I'HEN fi{]ES '"} JAIL The directors also voted t v v i been dirceting T R e e 50, and the: Rev. Jus- | which have happened both nearand | ments had adjourned hearings .m.‘ T ; 3 R AToh | etueata Who hian conaliato tnlan's ¥ioof the Benedictine far from us and which would de- il December 27, seeking addition: DR lSr A s e = o iunkruptey and not himselt, a con- lorder, 3 serve to be mentioned in this emi- | papers, perhaps from \v.\l..m e 1 due to the two| The papal allocution uly | nent assembly. Many would like 1o | government itself, as a check on sume Christian | With the death of four cardinals | Rear us refer to these subjects, but | the documents. tory of Diver’s Heroism Youth Allowed Period of """ _ | = &) 3 Pontoons on the Way name, which occurred : since the last con- | there will be plentiful opportunities | foning the motive of AMr 1 : Q o irace by Meri LAST SURVIVOR DIES < . i as S y: i Miranfe also asserts that the bond |Sistory and the resignation of Car- [to speak or write about them, | He braskan wrote: | Told as He Suffers Grace by Meriden | I Village, o for §10,000 which he signed ror |dinal Billot while now w re absorbed by re- “For the sake of your “N,,‘,‘” in Hospit: Judg‘c Morello contains a clause stating | The allocution caused considerable | membrance E v lofty spirits ’ln\".«'lmrnt.u you were not only will- | that the lease becomes void and in surprise, even disappointment, be- with whom, up to a short time ago. | ing fo ruin the reputation of hon. o effect in case Morello should go | cause it was exveeted that the pon- lI2sE ardlinnocent me you werc| Boston, Dec. 19 (A bankrupt. Now that Morello has [tift would deal with some of th (Continued on Page 17) {willing to plunge our counfry into | PUINp air directly 1o the o o AR __|war with a friendly neighbor and prisoned in the sumken sumbarine bankrupt, according to Mirante ‘most important quesiions which without eftvet. Other- claim the attention of the Catholic |thus increase the army of widows! S-4 were prevented by a hréak in 1 [r and orphans and wounded ang the “breathing air” pipe five: days wise, he . he woull have mude [world, namely “the Roman ques- [[o e zood in this bond tion,” the attitud: of the holy see || Legion Will Decorate S A G ) wrecked ship, men aboard th, : e in : e Mirante further claims that the iowards French Catholic national- Court of Honor Posts||| Senator Norris asked 1earst if e |Sweeper Faleon reported when e when hewas arraened on u | Stores Open Till 9 i d transfer of property o his jgis and the action Francaise and 2 < “lididn't know “what was common ! atTived here today from Broviner- | charge of operd automobile Beginning Wi dnesday We 1s Last I Commander Nathan Avery of ||| gimnning ednesda) A | fe to avoid liability on the bond is |the Mo ican situation il it o Ha ssouIAted Bpess Aliqats correet, asscrting that v T Is s Bdv:Glover Wimost §EAmerican |l e wleds SGnltea : e v e o oval of Michael to g liquor. Upon request of his FOe e eon enlon s el d oD o st Ty . has issued a call to anl || Men of the United States that many | 2 i Michacl Caleo] b thol | pers. stores afritiated’ with the |1} Purpose Is Scen d heen in pos on o fun Tt was thought that the pope did i re hospital y of 1 2 LM r xpert of as thought that the pope dic : . alleged official documents from | th ital the story of his escaps i mercantile bureau of the : ¥ operty for a veriod of t o5 S to meet at thel|i? ystponed t € s0 that . ¥ 3 % 1 belie per oy poned U Vo i et Rasane navy, ha lief th e > ihe time of the|0°C Wsh to refer to the omvomat M home on Washington street at||i Mexico were being offered for sale ¢ £ Dl reseus by Thomas Bady, | courd R S e ! i : elleE i bond signing had ativanced him cer. AU0SHON" because this problem s [ 7500, 00 Py iR EE ST S 0"o) i of organizations and to navy diver, s ! e R i armony with the burcau's || oibe oo il 4 mnds % ; - et | e | chacl went down fr 3 S L amil OGS (1 ibrn . omant uren ||| envieh ive on the S-4 could ain funds for the ereetion of houses mareh in a body to the Court of ||| 1 : 3 ey ain wit 9 | fany ; L8 e gl mslition of this deal Honor and decotate the posts||! (Continued on Page 3.) con about 5 o'clock last night to con-| Kosakiow | three New Brit Rloa ierina i re until carly Wednes 1‘ e completio 5 deal, lor L st ect an air hne to the submarine. |ain con S were arrestec 2|1 o L 3 § . wing overcome b, Mirante asserts he rcturned his erected in memory of local men ot S e e sninang Lalnfson panlana e arrested here | ginning Wednesday and ineluding | | fe’s property to lier in good faith, ; y who died in the world war, with || %—- - {He made the 102 foot ducent safc- | yesterday afternoon after & Saturday. Al regular clorks e has ot figured in any [UMUL the megotiations are eithe || TR2 BT TRE WO A, with EWE ly but after getting on the top of | acciden the companions. || ang many extra clerks smployed : uptes proceedings, and wishes Successful or discon e e ()| - [ the sunken ship i lines became en- | Lawrenco Arnold, 21, Novth || Guving the pre-Christmas s Chances Aro 8lim . it to be known the Antonio men-| Neither did he wi refer 10 | o vory brief address will be made. ||| New Britain and Vicinity: | |tangled, supposedly in the wreckag ritt sty SIORELS Luke, | eill be on duty. ! BHnEEh, ik Lt tioned in the bankruptey action in (the Irench nationalists nor the {|| The entire ceremony will take | Fair tonight and Tuesday; | | Eady followed him down and on 22, 0f 205 High street, had charges | Stores will close tonight and os of rescuing alive the which he has become involved s |tion Francaise hecause the Vatican ||| 1ids than hatt an hoar. continued cold, = - ER tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Tortintedion B Antonis Morello. hopes that time may heal this | e M (Continucd on Page 10) (Continued on Page 10.) | (Uontinued on Page 10) 1 to stockholder ceor: com- t fu res work would 1 town, { While under the influence of intoxi- now the object of negotiations he- tween the Vatican and the Ttalian government, and he thought it more prudent not to touch on it

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