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qu, K (, = “Tap ESTABLISHED 1870 "-4 7,508 *h.,, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS a,, ,“ CAPTAIN' HINCHLIFFE ON "o DISPOSALS CANYON; STEAM SHOVELS GROPE FOR DEAD F”GHT AGROSS A“'AN"[: Former RepublicanChairman View of Broken Dam Which Unloosed California Flood Death List Not Exact E"fle Pfi:li‘kly, Daugll::er ANXIOUS FAMILIES ;:cled % I; Pence”, Senator g “wl: 4 to I’ossibl:l ; ns an 0 onaire Ship- | M"Nfi F"R NEWS Coraway, Democr, Declares . ; ; P Jhe: e & OLDFIELD DEMANDS THAT | ‘ o ety Certainty to Be Other Hunble Hone aid Noblenan' ; Db o e s e Dl g il Receiving Stations and Passenger on “En- Palace Share Misgivings GOOLIDG_E CLEAN HOUSE ; R il LT Morgues. deavor." Insists That Whether President e SIT UP THROUGH NIGHT wuew of veapor vome tercgutart ; : A0 e ! Scene Is One of Terrible : : ———— ties o Not, Some of His Cabinet =’ : TR : : Desolation as Here and Last Definite Report of Wife of Capt. Hinchlifie sits By e : 3 4 Members Knew That “Part of the . * : : E g There Markers in Mud Airplane. Was Off Ire- vionc Howing Baby tn Arme— | o000 A ‘ land — Should Have Ar- "o Inchcape's Houschold Re- - A ‘ S : " g Indicate Person Buried Wasnit . March P he tivitics of Republican Machine, rived at Newfoundland, London, March 14 (#-—Wi in two | Teapot Dome oil scandal again was if E\'er, in 25 Hours. idely scparated English mmu‘ he floor of the senate to- | nxious families today were awaiting ws from the transatlantic planc g endeavor now on y attempt to | €rat, Arks ec that Will New York, March 14 (AP )— conquer the Atluntic from east to 1 Thirty hours after the mono-'" e eda sl o plane Endeavour took off in L o | . . England for America no word cup-—tno other was the Lumble su- | ool 1 VIS BOnds ke the had comé from it and anxiety ode of a commioner at Pur- | Also Flays Fall Was' growing. aptain. Walter Hinchli il A tain's premisr airmen. At two o'clock this afternoon NIt Up ANl Night ; f f aviators believed there was still | a1 Lora dnchcapa'h House- (/80 MOSE gl 1hen at hope but acknowledged that ol Afup it s lanmu R, T e v}x the long sllence might well |the Honorable Elsie Mackay, the | full knowle that the bon is ! 4 e = q | @ part of price of the be the result of mishap. daughter « T e e The Endeavour, piloted by 'the pian ; YANOae e L e loncy fhnt at last) fout cabinst Capt. Walter Hinchliffe, Brit- |$he as essaving this foat which has |\ pers oy knowledge of th ity ve o T Yy T i=h ace, took off in England at i.ciug tue first woman to fiy th | transactions. 2 o R 8 s in their constructio 40 o'clock Eastern Standard iantie. o SElap SAC Mallpe > lime vesterday morning., Ierd Inchcape who is in Fgy WL Mavas meaia sance, disposing In '3 o p . P m. . . lodge roonis, pool AT o 10 b e b b bioe i | of stolen goods und aiding the thief ) o Aeblos Burein Tolenhoto Transaos I todg Mo Ilinchliffe’s companion was be- fi® T8 been Ay O hos |to find a market. Some of the bonds (NEA, Los An Bureau, Telephoto Transmission.) halla and whererer Haar 5 lieved to be the Honorable Elsie 1o was determinedly opposcd to his|Were sent to Sccrotary Mellor . | Here is an air picture of lju- rm‘n‘.\ of the great St. Francis Dam near New y}aH. Califor after it !ru:'\l and sent a torrent he obtuined at various Mackay, daughter of Tord.daughier's wish to undertak < d to disclose that informa down the tranquil Santa Clara River Valley. Breaking of the dam. caused by a cloudburst, v sed 38,000 acres of impounded ' througho flood regio Inchcape and sponsor of the ex- /fight and this appeared to 3 count [and gave them back fo the fen water. Death and destruetion rode the erest of the tiood. Of the dam, only the conerete monolith shown in the center of the morsues Leen established pedition g " tor much of the mystery surround-| Comparing Mellon and William | photg was left. The picture was taken by an NEA Service photographer from an airplane and telephotoed to New York from — Fough boards. mousted on cha e g yesterday's start. The British M. Butler, chairman of ub- o5 Anos nches or anything vaila mains on Edge. ay, demo- of the | “Recent investigations have losed the fact t Albert B S obleman probubly will get his firet |lican natlonal committee with the erea vovs ot New York, March 14 (P—Public information from the Egyptian news- |three soldiers who arrested Major o : = — ; : S ; sneern manifested itself today a8 | papers this morning. Andre and found on his s —_— pelled them to reclaim the Rose Thorn Wound Is in the first place, survivors | | 4 S - | catastrophe took up b | | 14> hours passed without word from Waits By Phone papers furnished by Renedict Ar- | {(ou 3 ‘ black and gold monoplane, En- In the other home, Mrs. Hinculiff, nold, the Arkausas sonator safd Fourth Ward Aldetman 1 .n which took the air in Eng ¢ | d : : wife of the intrepid British pilot, to- {those three soldiers & in love Seeking Re-Election ! - 10 4ry the uncrossed |day sat near a telephone with her|of their country and displayed n vestern air passage of the Atlantic, paby daughter in her arms patiently 'patriotlsm lacking in the two re- out aviators still belieyed at noon listening for a ring of the bell which |yublican leaders . that there was plenty of hope. might announce news of her hus- ~If the men who arrested Major Sl Has a Chance 'band. She was bravely confident and | \nire had mo more patriotism than n gl of the Greon ]| waste lett by the waters are ati Although frecly acknowledging 'would not admit to anxiety and only (ygoy R Entisr, they would Hiay <G0 cens Es H s Villagere i With 1 A o | stuck into th 2 i rhak o abrcc 'or “any report of ' tonc of hor eager ol betraved | sl b e R S ; vt. Gensus Estimates Show 14 Snowbound 1]”(13915 m Nort | g High schoot graduating [|#10cKk 060 the mud to indicate thie plane was disheartening, “ex- [the strain under whic! "th wecreted In his shoes, 3 | 3 irhi H NN coursa of his i os | ler 1 h a 1 part Secia? opip 01 Ehat asUhcE ok [balas e Per Cent Gain Over 1920 ern Michigan Still Marooned 1 1y, sourse of nis rosuiar auttes Jioe tor the searching nariies ditions might have so slowed prog-| “Iam not a bit troubled,” she satd {* oL Ml - | e orkmen's compensation law at]| No °estimate thet is mearly & ress that the plane would not reach |with a little quaver in her volee. “It |, " St B s R 1 Ving fumnit Ae mupremy Yeourt dlonsals canis sade ‘nr”'v;:"‘;.“;‘: lund until early afternoon, and after fs not time for that yet and I don't rifs h 8 9 N 0 AGTUAL SU } 6 s’ o § ighting land it would be possible |think there will be any need to b |Make Testitution for this infamous | 460, N RING « & rty damage. Some have fixed the or the plane to continue without Mrs. Sinclair, wife of Gordon Sin- |Crime. Retitution of the money | i on was making a || figure as low $7,000,000 and being sighted if it were flylng any- |clair who was first reported to be Wouldn't make retribution in the | cncement addr when a | others as high as $30,000,0a0 where near its ceiling ot 14,000 feet, laboard the plane with Captain minds of the American public.” | Florida’s Figures Show Greatest Poople Are Looking o \ir Lor Re- @ nber of the class handed Parallel with the arch for vie The Endeavour, piloted by Capt. Hinchliffe, spent the night with Mrs. Demands House Cleaning : g ; ey a e A thorn on the stem | tims of the tragedy marches an of- Walter Hinchliffe and belicved to Hinchliffe. Mrs. Sinclair has recety. | President Coolidge was called 5 Gain With Californta Neat and Her and Planes May S Sent Over c humb, causing his | fcial | investigation of alt 3 {fe a helieved €. 3 by Chairman Oldficld of the | ' cause. fave boRr( e Ho 3| ac- no word frem her husband and |°" g N A » cod supplics and Othe y LJ:( :);’»'onll:;:" l(:rh vfif:x"‘\fi;'ze Mhlacd ;1?- whonal.om: is also & mystery. | democratic congressional campaign Michigan—Federal Consus Again | With Feed - Suppl Ry e y e widow, filed Relicf agencies s 3 comm oo ring ab " £ e " A i state dustrial de: b “nough fuel to iast until about 7 Hears Nothing GEifiitne Ge Wng NUGAL K Y ' 10 be Taken fn 1930, Necessitics, o g * industrial f [der a tull head o o'clock tonight, The Inchcape household has not | cleaning” in the republican party i " ] : ! M usec the affccted area. Might Be 9 p. m heard anything about Miss Mackay Decause of disclosures before the | i Wishington, March 14 (P A 1 S « « , 9/0RAg hrs 1t the plane’s cruising specd of since *she left home last Monday W‘M'; Teapot Dome tonm\‘l';l-‘ visional estimate by the census t ( 8 5 | igh ”“ tn;u :I “ Old, serted ate il U T RlEead e sosiiatibhic © court orders he 105 miles an hour was maintained |night. This 1s not the first time that cld asserted in a statement reau today pl he population i stulil o rieslan: ko) Dy lic Fndeav ‘e reached th8 daring, dushing girl h-u nurhr\s-’ 5 s . J Stat { July 1, 1928 1 inned t o'clock this morning and New York pearance for it is mated hatno: SRe o oo e e 3 3 b between 5 and 6 p. m. But if weath. |long ago she dJecided to go to Scot- ALLEE IN HARM"NY ER bt e T S S : er conditions held the speed down to |land, got out her car and rode with | A el S s orfieses T AT"P WAR MFM“R'A[ 0 miles, which is about as low as it |one servant throughout the night 3 GLEEAVE SOMBSOS fore 193¢ b ey . ; b could operate, it would not have |without telling anyone where she The new total was arrived at by | ooy rodanam Sinee the Endeavour took off at = Fop e e T E jion dhekasls of e ibent axallab] - ; f EQRS l]l: EHURBH l“]w lnlo\lcaled “d" Thrills 3:40 o'clock castern standard time WAR nEFI' APPR“VES e {urns on births, deaths, immi \ oy also s v Bl W vusterday no positive word of her| il Bmigration; nor, IFred i g i S e |“Third Ward Club” Holds e " o DR I Sy seen fiying westward, but It was not | £ A BflTH MAJ"R PARTIES Ut s this. Inbls fop AHE 38 lsrow iop o bies S e !.:nt:naull Argues Catholic Aerial Stunt - identified as Hinchliffe’s. | n|VERSI"N m WATER Meeting All by } istrict of t 14 i | Of searehing for and iden x bodies of those who were | Dayison of 3 no. Aot versity, Ada, Estimates of Losses epted a rose from the ] Here and there throughout its probable finitely states and the District of Columbin. . o cru = OIf the Trish coast a steamer saw & 5 ol Big Gains Noted Jugh tie drifts fo Fight Before Rhode plane but it was not identified. | | msei Florida re the population wis i o . Liners proceeding along the great . s S Room for Improvement, -simatei to huve increased abor 1to roper : Island Bench circle course reported that they saw [No Objections to Ware B | p 48 per cent between 1920 and 1 < ratic o ar Men AGntl Ahos uothing of the plane scheduled to 5 ¥ # 3. B. Allee, self-styled president of | Candidate for Alderman howed the greatest gain, althon " : ! ) intosicat bove them, and one ship told of, River Project—Action [tie Thirda Ward Republican club, # 35 per serease was indicated : 1 t Provid . T, March 14 (UP) | condition, wh r William a gale. S . took himself into his own confiden Declares for Califc and nearly 3 c tside workd Ely Daignault, Woon. ' Hayes, State Polic Rkl The Endeavour has a black fuse- on Swift Is Held Up at republican headquarters lust night cent gain for Michigan. pho sine : - t edite er, took his quar- hd mth 1 mud lage, golden wings and struts, and {and conducted a one-man “exccutive oy 1 following table shows o Sl Y oK on the under side of the fuselage is | sesslon of the exccutlve committec™ g pyouncing his candidacy for a actual consus of 1920 by states and tor 4 r \ the Rhode Island Catholic o falling to his deat) painted the name. Washington, March 14 (UP)— lat which future policies of the - fourth term us alderman from the cir estimated population for July of ¥ > the supreme court today e r s Wus arrest On either side is painted a Union | Massachusetts authorities were in- | P. were expected to be moulded. sourth ward Gustave Johnson to- | i - n e event ) - t. who 10 repre Jack with the letter G. On the rud- formed today by Secretary Davis; Allce saunte into the party |gae struc Yoth major political | (Continucd on Page 13) ” o e der is the numberX-41831. that the war department will not|licadquarters just before S 0'clock [artiog as heing in need of improve- et iy Will send Plane ppeare fore t Although the flight has been lobject to the diversion of flood wa- {and fook up a position at a vacant ,.nt and predicted that the city will Word came from ¥ A to wrg his appeal fr sirouded in mystery since its incep- |ters from the Ware river exceeding |card table. Calling to Chairman Wil- o0 or PEEE S8 Ol e GROWD 0F 500 MDS lN that a transport v ourt dismissal of his suit tion, the fliers' destination was 85,000,000 gallons a day from Oc-|liam H. Judd of the republican town tax tate but also will return a g 1 1ld i y nor ting of church fune thought to be either New York or|tober 15 to June 15 cach year to committee, Allee inquired as to wi DiAnos st Liie N or.Dis s p. STAR’"NG LINDYS PLANE an o out ¢ Lar " : urt dismissed t I’hiladelphia. In the latter city the:provide additional water supply for delcgations are to be selected by t Alderman Johnson entered council r, Grav f T Villia Evening Bulletin, a newspaper, has | the Boston metropolitan district. De- | party this year. Judd reminded qivioe o 1615 wien fe sas olentod o oftered a $25,000 prize for the first |cison on a similar petition to di [Allee that the Jatter had called the o councilman, serving two years. Machine Extracted From Mud By westward flight across the Atlantic vert flood waters from the -Swift |, eeting and he suggested that he After a like period of retirement E ending there. river was postponed. {proceed to run it and dispose of from active politics he was elected Along the first two-thirds of The Swift river application was ywyatever business he had at hand. their ocean hop to Newfoundland heid up, according to the ANDOUNCC- Tho wpregident” then opened his favorable conditions were forecast, |ment, because “it {s proposed 10, jut from Newfoundland to New cOnstruct a storage rescrvoir and a York, conditions were reported as Vry large proportional diversion is Jess favorable, with a storm moving Tequested. The application requires astward from the Great Lakes re. & further detailed study to arrive at gon. close -determination of its erffe on cveral ships were on Captain |Navigable capacity of the Connecti- Combined Efforts—Tlier Back alderman from his district in 1 Two years later, in his only primary case, removed NUMeETONS | sontest, hie ted George A. Mo- papers, adjusted his spectacles and | junder. at that time @ councilmar, Lindbergh lan & 400 r s« hig was ready to open the meeting. Shl Reae Fa-clacind. T 9 e hedlm st . Laaky trar g f L 4 5 . ¥ t request to However, at this juncture, a no contest and there hi " o Coatesville, Pa., where he was forced |0 i j . AR (s e sepadibi Herald representative walked into | moention of » fourth ward primary ¥ foz late yesterday on a .4 L. : o t Providence Visitor | 2°8 Would fal headquarters and took a seat MEAr | fighnt this your light from Curtiss Ficld, N. ¥ ety ; . { Sl citaer (TN e policen arriving Allee’s table, Recognizing the report- | The fourth ward alderman’s serv- d ! 2 e e : cing hecause ey l;;let: s .1“;1;'1 k“‘c 1"’2‘“" Army engineers believe diversion |7 Allee removed his glasses and ad- | ico has been marked by frequent | Coatesville, Mareh 14 (UP A i f f ) 1 %0 thes ficet off the Grand Banks of New- » | . {dressed him: “Pardon me, but T, olashe the 1l Chisaal Ehattas R T annbared v D e be 1 i e wdil from the Ware will not adversely . Y iclashes with the républ - olonel iar! A indberg e " v o " tiona foundlund was asked to Keep & 4. th. navigability of the Con. NeEl°cted to inform you that this i€\ sation in tie council was | Henry Breckenridge resumed their S : tholic-walts srence with its | O0EYe sharp lookout for the plane. necticut. to he an executive session of the ¢ been 4 with the flight from New York to an un- i 1 BE N Yoo Tisses executive committee.” ide of the house on im- announccd destination shortly after The plane was reported three The scribe asked the purpose of | portant measures. He has s iod | 148, onay abier belos fitoon t measures. hag sponsored | 11 a. ay after being marooned Med yon Pulec g o g s JEH recurring elections have proved a |and was one of the prime movers fn | £V Acit I st 'Ic nl 81,551 civil court southern Ireland, from a ship 170 great strain on the voters, and since | the reduction of the tax rate after indbergh and his compunior 1 R, JEUL Coahaerued this RO Ana e miles off the Irish coast and from Efforts To Raise $1.000 Bond Con- | the town ecems 2 The 1 of finance and taxation |alighted at the farm of En f g tror 4 authorities and while an unnamed steamer “four days out with the present staff of officers of | had made it< report e miles sonth of here y dan ¢ i rt, settle, 1 by nbled sonie d de it< report this vear, miles south of here yesterday, « ), rar d of Bordeaux.” tinued By Friends—Attorney Ap- {the Third Ward R Aggain in Washington. ington, March 14 (U1 —Col epublican club, it | In counwction with his anpounce- | Where the plane was left white Lind ol &t % ¢ ' t ) 5 of incorporation of the i ) "1‘_’" Officer The latter messuge was picked Uy L gy 1o Handle His Case. 185 been® suggested that the pre £ bergh and his companion stayed at L, iny. v 1tc t parishes show. the defense attorney | Haves reported —to Captain Kelly Ly an amateur radio operator, nt staff be made permanent. That (Continued ‘on Page 13 the home of Charles K. EIKINgIon pinistratr A “na til int 1. that there had been no |that Herzog sadd the stuging on tii rge W. Dawson, of New York. It It was learned today that friends | suggestion will he considered by the B E "on an adjoining farm o \ misappropriation of funds shaft was improperly placed and he had been relayved by the Fyench of Henry E. Gardiner of Connecticut |executive committee tonight.” When Lindbergh reached the { 1 i re felt obliged to climp up and attend steamer Roussillon which said the gyen who is in Hartford county| Asked who comprises the execu- fay his planc was deeply mired 3 B vost 1 NOROTON PASTOR DIbs to it unnamed ship reporfed “a large jail awaiting trial in superior court |tive committee, Mr. Allec answered THE WEATHER mud of the ficld but a crowd of 3 ¢ < v P—Rev. 1 Herzog is suid to be homeloss. He plane high overhead and fying on the charge of criminal libel, have | “The prestdent, secretary and the it went to his assistance and « K of Brit- Geor Irhome art, former pres- an street roeming ; approached a New Britain attorney |treasurer, which offices 1 Lappen o New Britatn and vichnity : vl the plane so that a perfect ain, $2 « ient of Wheaton college, died at b e, ace he address giv- Type of Plane relative to handling Gardiner's in- |hold.” Unsettied, followed by clear- run of the field and take-off was $313 urni s . nk. fonie her t night in b " o he has been ar- Captain Hinchlifte's ship is «.terests. Steps towards obtaining his | The reporter departed and Allec ing and colder tonkght; ne H4NAD 3 England 1n 1863, Dr. rested. Today was the 14th time e stock model Ktinson Detroiter, pur- release on bondg are going forward who had been nominated for presi- Thursday fair and colder. The crowd carried Lindbergh or i i ! at Harvard and arrested in this city. He will be e but up to this afternoon the bonds i their shonlders across the mudiy roof 1917 i ved his . B roe rraigned in police court tomerrow (Continued on Page 14) Fad niot been satsed, | (Oontitmed o Py ¥ . : . % tieid to his plane. i h at Nid ) vaddvge in Vermont. jon the charge of drunkenncsa west,”