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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 “PAY-ASYOU-GO,” GOVERNOR TELLS TOWNS OF STATE Deplores Pollcy of Many Which Merely Borrow Money to Pay Off Back Debts TAX COLLECTORS HoLD { | i Daughter Is | ington, March 26.—(—NMrs. | will leave this afternoon for Northampton, Mass, where her | mother, Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, is |said to have surfercd w scrious re- 'ap.\c in her illness. Mrs. Coolidge Again Home When Informed Her Mother Has Relapse and Death Is Near Condition of Mrs. Goodhue, Aged 78, Ill Since Last December, Is Said to Be Very Dangerous and ) “yda( w;.pa\l\lo.) Old Cawgry MO U tor Summoned. | | i Dr. J. E. Hayes, said after he had visited her at tihe Cooley Dickinson hospital at 1 o'clock this afternoon. He said her condition had con- tinued to become worse since he had seen her earlier in the day, and ex- - r ATTACK ON MAYOR FULL TICKET PLAN {Charge He Has Permitted Wide Party Leadem Favor Endorsing Open Gambling Four Rwal Candldates PO GHIEF_DENES T NAYORALTY THER GON, Tribune and Daily News Open Drive, Giving Names, Phone nmbers And Other Alleged Facts—Tell of Ty Be Held Next Friday From 4 Political Headquarters—Primaries | ECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES (CHICAGO PRESS IN DEMOCRATS OPPOSE | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending ls’lll March 24th . PRICE THREE CENTS THREE GERMAN FLIERS MAY START FROM IRELAND FOR UNITED STATES TOMORROW; LEAVE HOMELAND TODAY ions For Candidacy Filed At Nearly 200 Mlles Of State Roads Are to Be Constructed This Year 'in Kochl and Me. 'Baron l'iu?feld, Cap- Mrs. Coolidge was called to Norfh- rampton earlier in the month when er mother's condition appeared {eritical. Mrs. Goodhue has been il & % > ihis T _|since last December. Her condition Thinks Tdea of Piling Up Debts For i““" Said Here to D in very dan- | | gerous. John Coolidge, son of dent and Mrs, Coolidge, company his mother ton. Mrs. R. B. Hills, friend of Mrs, Coolidge Jack, nd Lieu T. Boone, . will complete March 26 (P—Cont = were advised to “pay { Northampton, Mass., March Gov. John H. Trumbull {(®)_Afrs, Lemira Goodhue, this morning at the state capital at|mother of Mrs., Calvin Coolidge ¢« mecting of all the tax collectors fajling rapidly today, her physi m the state called by State Tax Com- | missioner William H. Blodgett, Ove 1530 collectors, and ot [ own official all- Tax Collector Frederick T.. Phelps | Middletown presided. Introduce | ry remarks w made by Otis J. rt, Hartford tax collector, and hairman of ti Ivisory committes | Jf o conleators, Mavor Norman .| Announcement Concerning Her Pet Brings Forth Wails | of Protests From Animal Lovers and Case Uniform Accounting May Be Taken to Court. Trumbull, the fiest principal | : he would like to| n of accounting | all towns of the e, | absolutely impossible tod an intelligent comparison, | dox's bark by en into the mine whether stitutes cruelty Mrs. B. Warner, and horse woman | the tion Pomcranian, pressed doubt whether she would live until her daughter arrived from ashington tonight. “Her condition 1s Hayes “She s “Pep Meetings.” 0 8 0'Clock P, M, —— | chanic Spindler Reach | 2,000 Have Yet To Pay | Irish Airdrome at Bal- Personal Taxes Here donnel on First l.ap of With only days left h pay personal t the penalty of $1 approximately 12 failed to pa in this city. Indica the coming week St rush ever ex- tax office, A SESSION AT CAPITOL, Chicago, March 26.—(®i—a ply newspaper attack upon t administration’s handling bling and bootlegger oy Chicago had produced disp sults today. Both the T News have ch gambling has been permitted sinc William Hale Thompson b mayor. The Tribune on Saturda a list of more than 200 p it said games of chance Following publication of police launched a new drive gamblers, especially in 1 town section, using the equipment confiscated. the police said, most of -|places were closed, most barring their doors followir cation of the Tribune list. Chief Mal Den “Go-Get-"Em™ Michacl Hi iricumibe clerk 'yReorxanized .\ccounling el System Under Hall's Di- ey | rection, Gives $1.500,000 More Available for Th Work in Conn, Dr. bvad critical in pretty again ti Future Generations Is “All Wron Goodhue, who has been a pa- o tient at the Dickinson hospital since t December when stricken with influenza, su rels last night. According to word ton, Mrs. Coolidge arrive here shorty after midnight and it is thought she will go im- mediately to the hospital to see her mother. Mrs. Coolidge will be accom- panicd by Mrs. R. B. Hills of North- | ampton who has been visiting at the | White House, in tax being 000 per- at the e Presi- will ac- to Northamp- old school Mrs. Hill's nt Com- White House party. session yesterday | open | —Cites Case of His Own Town of ged that v Daily Plainville, Which Borrows $10.000 'According to Plans, Would Be Due in New York Wednesday—Carry No Food Or Radio But Have Revolver “For Emergen- o ¢ tee has beer names o for the of- inious opin- 1en, supported by party leaders, s shounld conee 1l of Paonessa e y ran vhers rom Washing- s expected to LFach Year To Mcets Its Budget— Uniform Town Accounting. R t the Hartford, cut town you go” by 1 nst o on their he offic tu down- much A. M was cian, party’s non When the petitions of candidacy expired Sate | urday night there wers ‘nfl denpe | 08 8 cratice irants for the offices men- tioned. It is understood there are several in touch with the committes vho are willing to have thelr name: d on dlot in the event party to enter a full | ¥ear Connecti Fi ision in this mat- | structior not d until after next|approxima nig n primaries will [than were when time limit for Seattle Woman Plansto O erate ) On Dog to Stop Annoymg Barking ;i i | police, discounted the newsp picture of gambling conditions “I don't believe gambling is 3 [ widespread as the papers would hav. | us bel the commissioner [ “Certainly there is gambliz Chicago. There always will 1 tain amount of it. Every thir tis a gamble, the dog’s principal nervous outlet, | Tt Is absurd to It other qualified witnesses sup- | N¢ding 8,000 more men port the statement, Farrer announc. | PUt an absolute stop to gambling. So d he would petition the courts for | f4F 88 1 know, there Is no open n injunction to prevent the opera- | Rotorious gambling; by that I mean Nons Bre0r G Eiicn there are no rmnners hauling in Tacoma vet- | there are erinarian, declared, however, remov- | PAtIONs from the strect. {wild tal: al of a dog's hark, through muffling vocal cords, is a “a thousand less cruel than trimming fts | al eivil list 00 additional has beer available for highway Bdward 1. Hall and control This will will u arly 20 seventy miles ted oubil funds, mic I made | Commission | board of 1 today. wor * THO NEW INDUSTRIES COME T THIS CITY ™ | | Winter Fronts and Sportsi Goods to Be Made Here port ean that this TIRE I'L[GHT IS VEILED IN MYSTERY lertake con of miles ¢ tely o for last department established with about 123 miles, | al d requir ns Friday tak ) W , said the i 874 New Voters Made For the first time in a great many dvmocrats registered more rs the republicans, at | selectr scssion last Satur having “w names on their as republicans add OF §74 given the elector’s 134 not reg with ei Dublin, March 26 (AP)— { The German Junkers transate | lantic plane Bremen, on the first lap of a flight from east to | west across the Atlantic, ar- nanufacture of winter fronts|rived at Baldonnel airdrome uutomobile radlators will be | late today from Tempelhofer 1 in this city on April 1 when | field, - ¢ Mcadams Co, of Long| The plane made a fine land- 1 City will take over a floor 40 |ing and as it civcled down a 00 feet in 4 building once occu- | cheer went up for the three by of the Traut & Hine|aviators in it. and now owned by North | Captain Fitzmaurice of the . | Free State Royal Air force is | sighted the Bremen off Dublin Lty Slivitopputootad o and escorted the machine to f the busine continues 3z The i e o Apnia it ‘g e field about 15 minutes be- uidin the structure is | fore landing. the B. Jahn Co., North & Judd. being made to industry into the iness in a ormerly oc Mfg. Co. with the Gov record m | Mr. Hall For seve ciker, L pt in BTN 0 mike itement revea ral weeks expert account ints from the department of fi nd control have beer work | changing the old counting system of the highway department over an accrual basis. In the past a larg: sh balance has been kept tied up past years the republican {and contracts for highways let t ry h 'n about two to o {according to the treasur veral new names we dded | existing. The new method provides rats list of constabulary | for the letting of contracts on funds aking secking | which it is known will be reccived nomin follows: | into ppelatti, feypyre, O'Brien, | patanee Manning, | gy This Inturist | voar was nearly 3: ilable: makes it state 1o wnticipate most extensive 1 {its Seattle, Wa 26 (R— ing of Murch SRl new voters than the an operation ma res e Controversy silene to N iay, over a we do, e o dete dure con- o lists inst to 4 he oner, wished had the an- | he governor s tate tax commi wority to impose such a system of | niform town accounting, and that| state commissioner should h all tim s to the book aeh town, and should he able ime to time to publish n S0 that every now the conditions. Taking “munic mor reiterate poliey, 1 hat many to ‘helr budzets. ywing money v or such proc: o ! at's a < hotel proprietor proposes to have performed on a pet sharp yelp s 1e insists it wonld be sim- and plain, Charles M. Furrar, King county humans | clared a reputable him that such an op be eruel and sives Names oY News publishe activities of e i in or e rom | of | detosts may the ions hilip Michael J. Frank Clynes, James W. John L. Suliivan, Samuel ind Willtam J. Doherty. Candidates File T The demoeratic ticket i filed, since there are no candi- dates for the council in the second wards and there is andidate for the board of Petitions filed are: the Mayor, A. M. Paonessa. guns at the Third ward councilmen A row of Dorsey and Frank Riley, at headquart Fourth ward alderman A by the sale 12, Torello; uncilmen, for “cheeking” Peterson and Robert Johns T they retrieve - ing. Qe irant four phen The Daily count of the powered” syndic whiskey & places and detailed the ture, sale and distribution | weekly sales of a “high pre |sats crew of 50 men was {the News account at $40,000, Pep Meeth At frequent ir newspaper, the {called to headquar mecting,” and in such pression “Check your door” is literally adopte nails behind a bar the paper said, men as the plac their weapons, wh just as they are leay whose 1es st cars “The aus i reparts oy as s, giving telephone method of towns one i e, harn operation would be i th S less geri- removal of tonsils In man,” 4, “it would not affect | the dog's nervous system as the dog would go through the motions of barking just the same.” McAdams Co. mt at Comir seeretar has Long Island Ci to this city f xpansion now to be | | work as the sibicet of pal budgets, 1 pay- attention to the fact ns are not mecting They are merely ho to pay off debts, b the s ad- g0y you-zo | 0c . ty, de . rinarian told ration would l remove balanc 5 vot his freukish ble RUTHERFORD HOLDS UP NEW BRITAIN T0 SELL REMODELING OF HOTEL LAND IN BURLINGTON | exp bt ! sajd. theso| RS should be closed up quick | o and should go on the bud- | Part of occupied by under rental from Negotiations are another new history Hall Explains Explaining the new plan Cominis- {sioner Hall said foday: “A total of tapproximateiy 200 miles of highway {will be under contract this seasor and it is esti will be expe for road tion between April 1 and December 15, 1428, The total expenditures for are estimated on nite work pro etermined unit costs 500,000 or over $3,000,000 more according to | | alesmen but one relief. Probable Weather New York, March 26 (AP) —The three German aviators |in the monoplane Bremen will meet conditions very similar to those into which Captain Hinchliffe disappeared if they attempt a transatlantic flight S icomn ",Hv".,:’m;,"“‘1‘;‘1]“1‘_2,1’::w‘at this season, Dr. James H. mnounced today. 1t is expected | Kimball of the United States at a line of sporting goods will be | weather bureau said today. manutactured, work to commence| “They will encounter the :\l‘wnix!:;lix!‘ll\;l‘:r\’ has been moved | came Jow clouds and below b Mr. \\.:vhh-;zrcslm\(vd from Lan-) freezlng‘ t(‘lflp@l'fl',\l]'e.\' that lers after a lengthy period of serv- | Captain Hinchliffe faced,” said iee with (he producers of “Universal” | the unofficial starter of all Epas | the transatlantic flights from | | America. A temperature of 30 | degrees was reported from the Grand Banks last night, 26 de- | grees from St. John's and 28 degrees from Cape Race this PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY STATE EXECUTIVE 5o Annual Good Friday Dec- | storms on the Atlantic at the | present, if the start is made laration Given Out At |tomorrow the fliers would en- State Capitol | counter, probably somewhere | between Newfoundland and | New York, the disturbance which today is in the Missis- oclamation | sippi valley. nor Trum- | “Even if the Germans take | a course 300 miles south of the Great Circle they will be north gt | of most of the steamer lanes ourselves and and will pass into the danger an occasion zone of low fogs over the in the pursuit Da k_\_ o pmoush to | Dr. Kimball said that he had ble but not less im- | Mot heen requested to furnish weather advice for the flight. pep ex- Tt & fown doesn't mect its cur- ent expenses and has a deficit, this fielt should Le the first item to go 12 next year's budget,” he advised Trumbull for istence of hond issues of short ! < S a | | i | | building Peter | % on of the d by the Traut & Hine 1 has been merged h & Judd Mfg. Co. J. Wachter, formerly a vice- ient of Landers, Frary & Clark, Gov saw occasion de sonstruc- Charlton J. Elmer is us sts \Il Safety Require- Water Depl. Officials Say ments of Law Be | Supply Is Not En- Met. | dangered (Cot on Page Two Persons Killed and Fourteen Injured in Automobile Accidents In Connecticut Over the Sabbath‘w’_”l Springlike Weather Lures Motorists to Highways and ‘:""‘ e alginay SR roR Sl Season’s Week-End (Casualty Lists Begin—Deaths roads and Lrid Occur in Cheshire, Waterbury and Bridgeport. of the amb current year w (UP) fully consider killed and 14 injur timates of both the advi and expenditures of ay dey nts have bee Sutomolils seqidshin i connen “and accounts are maint cut over the week-cnd John Alvare, of Muss., died at a W h the estimates in order that ef- ctive budgetary control of finances after an automobile riding overturned ay be established and maintained In other words, financial control mea i en submitted for mountain, neac Cheshir Norwalk and million dollara “tied up in the Jolin H Haver irunken drivin protection 1o the clist, was killed when sibility after an aceident. thway ) and the shed into a b I Meriden high school are being applied to iday. Joseph T fass, and Gordon e s of th nt funds. their driver, were itory ir automobile | New Haven wer h anothe isolated | Southington mount It An S-year-old ch r of Wallingfo debts for | ng," he of piling up ithre generations is all wro JMd the eallectors. Cites Home Town “Plainville has been ont £10,000 each year to meet its | B 4 the governor. N wn should borrow in exc ix months' accounts; in cords, against the future William™ J. Smith, coll \von, spoke on personal Dr. William T.. Higgins leetman of Coventry, disenssed o sut Tax Collector que advisability 0-d - for delinquent \xpayers, saying that during the two months in question the enroll- 1ent of the town is incomplet |went onto a fire Dr. Higgins likewise questioned holis attaching if the advisability this period of {had been removed, crace, and advised the consideration | Inspector Rutherford went over state law g {the work this morning and decided lettin {100 much of the supporting structure hecome a |has heen removed to leave the build- ing safe and he ordered stoppage of AL operations until measures heen taken to strengthen the and floors. |ATTY. MCDONOUGH QUITS G. 0. P. FOR DENOCRATS !]h-puhlll-un Nominee for Alderman | ponding prior period. v en it 18 remembered that the department this year has no new source of revenue, but rath- lar that its revenues of former have been reduced by the legislativ provision that the expenses of the motor vehicle department shall be ! Work Bonson on the remod the! Th 2 | i a of proposed sale of in the Joseph Scheidal farm 60 acres in the A. L Bunnell tract in Burlington will not depri the city of the “key” to the water supply in this locality, officials of the water department said today by way of quieting reports that the projected deal might have harmful COnsCqUences. 1 Hartford voted to proceed on res of hotl was stopped today A permit a0l wing on 1 r hur AL no safoety jorder of Building Inspe N therford who wi rther operations until requir the la plivd wi Tk inspector's was predicated upon the accident h ccenrred last Saturday, seriously in- uring two workmen, of them son of Richard H. in, o of the building, who is persc supervising the of repair, Ruth: aid today, it canse the e to the nents o W comi- v TR TR not whic ) e water board R with the purch a basis of $20 an acre, the pric fixed by the local water department contingent upon common council an- thorization, which will be asked at the next meeting, The plots to be has | highw: ificance for th tous im 1 prog realize tails tioned pe wor ford into the that spector Hartford, | persons were in March 2§ ured when struck by an automo- bile in that city Sunday night t1- I men were hien their antowobile turned over near Darien Worcester, Sunday Th ere: Omar Carl, | terbury hospital | Lea Dessharmais and Donald Du- in v Vard, all of South Norwalk. on r, ¥rand ¢ arr. Linvesti ishy i v disclosed workmen after the building, sold are portions S of farms purchased in recen ars to protect the w Britain wat sheds and, according to Chairman W Hatch and Clerk Frank J. O'Brien, it was necessary 1o buy much land not actually needed in order to put through the deals, The transfers now in contemplation involve the outlying portions of the cts and do not border dircetly on vatershed scheidal tract is not the but is ance to th be ¢ repealing the Mo warned watter of tax political foothall.” The tax lien law idercd one of the tax laws in the of it by Samuel A tion counsel of N Fdward L. Kelley sridgeport. After luncheon, Biodgett spoke against Ve cction Hartf wing 1 Good March 26 (T)—The Friday ¥ held fol- of co a ey . on issued by Go mos . in Dovsky, corpori- Haven and by tax attorney of was con- important a discussion S ¢ APRE time 15 he nal inver may take con- onr inimemoria regarded tory Kk of nis . Good injured in Meri 2 provisions f vehicle soline t for the tion and motor th of th motor farm a woodlot lying some north and the rest of the land is iderable distan from the s ied of cither the New Britain | or the Hartford supplics. In the Bunnell land is the section kegond the high water line running | toward the streams which serve New | Rritain. Waters from this land, it is explained, now flow into the Hart- ford service and the sale deprives the city of nothing, and in addition aves New Britain from annual tax paymen The Bunnell farm com- prises 108 acres, of which it lx| planned to retain 43 acres. HUSBAND'S COMPLAINT Tells Judge His Wife Insists That Her Lived With Them Despite His Objections. was I w the | Of spiri ds taxes on proper, r ocar near roc X v i i rday night huses mplish ued on Page when we may physical ¢ especial the vss tan Commissioner | “The as Tax | Warrant.” Other speakers of the afternoon were 13 Palmer Keating of the Actna Casualty and Surcty company on “Responsibility of the Collector's Bondsmen:" Harold Hall, | fax collector of Meriden, and Charles | -, Spreyer, assessor of New laven. ‘ of volers VO“IV Waterbury Men Fined OF Nelers foday o In Southington Court | iiican 1ists, meanswi Southington, March 26 (P—Plead- application for adm ing guilty to two counts of violating | demaocratic voter. the prohibition laws, Joe Costello | The attorhey was ropn 1N nor and Frank Deealvo, both of Water- [inee for alderman in the sisth ward | bury, were each fined $300 by Judge | wo vears and was later men-- | Lambert Degnan in the town court |tioned as a G. O P. candidate for here today. lthe general assembly. He has been The men were arrested Saturday {uctive in the councils of the repib- morning when state and local PONiCe |Jjoan party since he took up the visited what is known as the Jim 'jrctice of law here. Lewls farm in Marion and found Asked what had prompted his de- them operating an alcohol distillery, igon to change his party affilia- equipped with nine vats, cach with yjons Mr. McDonough replied a capacity of 900 gallons. Neither fuypvone who has observed political could meet the fine and went to jail. | goinee in the past two years should They were represented by Attorney | oo ) no need g Joseph Guilfoyle of Waterbury. | erther: pase was severely on 2 (Con 3) & “Snnply Amazed” Wife Says When She Hears Husba_nd Confess He Is Robber of Los Angeles Bank Former University of Utah Co-ed and One-Time Society Editor of Newspaper, Insists, However, She Will “Stand by Him to the Limit.” of good rouds, t income afford of £ bod I « character, apart for this day is sacred ir prople e ¥ri < a day And T uree omen and chil- r wherever eral places of to gain that spiritual } inspiration neces- | noral xrowth and effective Only by such means will ome a better plac in Sixth Ward Two Years Ago 2 gl beeause Allegiance., e Way (I—Another a Atlantic frov ved to have with plane pr Changes Plight 1 Mar t svided for hout reser imount c the s for an appoint « Attorney The u alled at the of o ot~ the de. from the amount of partu ¢ k dirdron 18 the 1] a ghiway its incom amply in ) for Make Seeret Getaway for control JUDGE ALS0 IS WITNESS Greenwich Court Official Has “1 Failing wi > world ber h to live under at the twer o'clock 1t | 8218 Ex-Husband Colorado Springs, Colo., March 26 5 P—A former Utah University co-ed | said by to have been trained |in the firearms by her hus- | band and who admitted she knew b opposing the application of his Wife. | wag cnguged in liquor traffic, was Eva, for alimony, told Justice Bleak- | ho1g in jail with him here today in ley in superior court today that his| opnection with investigation of marital troubles were caused by his | gopjoq of crimes including a slaying fwife's insistence upon having her in alifornia. Boxing Bouts Are to 'L . e torsnes Biishan 11ve swith them; o b S ety A Be Held, Despite Order‘b"l;{)el;e;:'e? é:‘;;:;:’s';v (Tl ke RO Gl 2 couple was arrested here ending. i terda They a known as Mr, iy bt u...“,’h,(, Tateh=| Charles M. Johnson of 334 Ches ther this man is a fool or his | Mre James Shannon. The woma malcer Juke Dyice o - {nut strect, veteran policeman who i wife has the stronger mind of the | waylater identified as Grace Winkl: unateur boxing assoclalion ANAOWNC | tircd from active service a short two,” said Justice Bleakley. 1f the man, 27, who on leaving the Uni. ,1‘1 tm']:\; that he would de \Kfllm["dr" {ime ago hecause of poor health, affidavits support his ement, T ‘ versity of Utah, became society edi ,\r”(,’. T U e L 1 shall certainly be reluctant to grant lmr of a Salt Lake City paper. Shan duct & boxing program on Wednes- "°’§‘1""'“ today was reported as alimony non admitted he was known to day night. || e He reserved d | coast. poli Albert H. Adams, Kennedy issued orders following | and, authorities said, coniessed « meeting yesterday In Port Chester. several robberies, Lowden, Towa, March 26 P — N. Y. of A. A. U. officials, that ama- | They were seated I i teur hoxing must halt in Connecticut mbert Meir, postmaster here, to- | when arrested at the request of Sal until an anvestigation of its condi- killed his wife, three children, | Lake City police. Shannon w tions is completed. carrying a pistol and an automatic pistol was found in the reach of his wife. Wife “Simply Amazed™ When Shannon confessed to Chict Police Hugh D. Harper that he looted banks in Los Angeles, | wife declared she zed told Chief Harper that isband had informed her he running whiskey to mak with which to buy a ranch they could “settle down.” d on Page car, within hand and seal capitol, in Hart- third day r of our Lord one ' hundred and twenty- independence of the one hundred and police this ithe nin i oF White Plains, | (UP)—Howard of Ossining, March 26 use of o had Arrested Vor Right h i Hog™ Give of Way. March @ antomol the 5 explainir ond. 1, JOHN H. TRUMRUL Excellency’s comma A. Pallotti, al She 1 an cas ) + Use Shgle Motor Plane into Greenwich borough ¢ in which judge a witness it a man “hoggi his T the ery n 3 Br flight” wa His s single Franci; Seer mo was stward i reached d being forced after & 22- von Huenefeld. with the North nship Co., Cap- Captain Fridrich 'd the plane at that dertaken with a tor plane, th used in a flight las the west coast of Isi to turn t i hour tlight who Is connec | German Llovd owr what | where became ke |complaint against is commonly road Frank Bubrer, Greenwich, was fined $1 by Deputy Judge W. Stanle | for failure to yield half the to Judge James R. Mead Judge Mead had Buhrer | According to the judge the 'him off with his machir and refused to give the judg remonstr; plicd with language Judge objected. Th MAKES FORC ANDING March 26 U®—An air- N ——of the Colonial Trans- i npany flying light from Bos ton to Hasbrouck Heights, N. J a 1. | made forced landing in New |tain Kochl and latter cut | Canaan at 11 a. m. today owing to a | Loose were ab yesterday | clogged oil line. The plane was | time nd when | brought down in a marshy field and Neither Tempelhofer officials nor Buhrer re. some of the running gear was dam- the families of the pilots professed which the aged. Pilot Charles W. Parkhurst, | NPT | was unhurt. | (Continued on Page 3.) of the club, and cost Finney roadway ¥ s Stamford, s is his very THE WE plarn Bard New Britain and vicinit and thunder storms tonight and possibly Tucsday morning, somewhat T tonight; colder Tu cision. i 10 CLERK IS BANKRUPT. w Haven, March 26 (#—James H. Emmons, clerk, Bridgeport, in a | hankruptey petition today gave hix "debts at $31,790 and assets $29,750 KILLS FOUR AND HIMSELF an automobil: 1 da nd himself, \ N M’