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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY; MAY 29, 1928.—EIGHTEEN PAGES Average Daily Week Ending May "fih 14,810 PRICE THREE CENTS (W GORES CHLD, RUNS ABOUT FIEL Carries Boy, 8 Years 0ld, Around on Horn LITTLE T0T PATTED CALF Relatives and Neighbors Hear Lad's Scroams and Pursue GREAT EXPEDITION STARTS T0 HUNT FOR LOST ITALIA Airplanes, Ships ad Dog Sledges Plonging Into Arctic Wastes to Find Missing Crew BELIEVE AIRSHIP IS e NORTH OF SPITZBERGEN| oo o wre sy Plainville May 29—Gored t {the head and carried arour Reports, Wholly Unconfirmed Say | pasture on th= horn of an ¢ cow, the thre ar-old son o - She is Down on Amsterdam 1and | rog Petrolina of Bank strect was —Rumos s Discounted in Oslo |rescued by nefghbors about 10:45 But Oreates Fervor in Rome— |o'clock this morning only aft exciting pursuit of the anim Papers Torn From Vendor's Hands. received extremely painful in The cow, which is owned by the boy's father, had given birth to a calf during the past 24 hours, and Oslo, Norway, ay 29 (P—Al | {0 JEE UL SO oo though reports, wholly unconfirmed, had been received in Oslo today that the dirigible Italia was down at| Amsterdam: Island, North Spitzber- gen, the Norwegian government was Plunging Beast Into Cormner Where Liwe farm’s livestock. Her mate stinct asserting itself when the lad patting the calf, the cow misunderstood his inotives ! believing harm to her offs intended, she dashed at young going steadily ahead with its plans | petrolina. o send out a great relief expedition | owering her head, the cow gored to search for the missing dirigible. Rumor Doubted. Captain Riiser-Larsen, rough the boy, one horn passir his cheek and up through of his mouth and his nos authority on flying in the morth and one of |she tossed her head high, lifted th the leaders in the preparations for {boy bodily off the ground, and the rcliet expedition, was highly | charged madly about the doubtful of the report and went ahead with his plans for an air reconnaissance over Northern Spitz- bergen soon to be made by Lieuten- ant Luetzow Holm, crack Norwegian | terrorized the cow fifer, madly eludded them. Lieutenant Holm arrived at Trom- {after a long chase that the soe with a naval hydro-airplane this fanimal was cornered and ¢ morning and immediately began the [and the boy rescued from his work of loading his plane aboard |izing position on the horn. the scaler Hobby which will carry Dr, Lawrence H. Frost it to Spitzbergen as quickly as pos- [ moned to treat the young: sible, Captain Riiser- Larsen hoped | juries. He soon quisted t that the Hobby would be able to|fears by stating that the boy wo leave for Spitzbergen within a few |recover and the lad is now at hours and that she would reach |home, resting as Kings Bay toward the end of the icould be expected. week, Down on Toe. The captain is of the opinion that 'SLIMY TRAIL “F “ll the dirigible probably came down somewhere on the ice north of spitzbergen and that a survey by alr of the regign offers the best hope of finding the ship. The It=lia» option at Oslo has been in close wireless contact with the base ship Cita DI Milano now oft Northern Spitzbergen, but has received no information from her indicating that the Italia had been found. Neighbors and m family who saw t heard the injured rushed to his rescue accident boy's serea enraged aght his ing Denunciation of Teapot Dome Scandal < COURTNEY AWAITS CITY MUST BORROW - TO PAY ITS BILLS * Will Hop OF From Pisa Thurs- SPANISH FLIERS IN AR comfortably as ! AGAIN IS CONDEMNED Senator Nye Gives Scath-‘ Boys Smear Lye on Face and Eyes fter Finding Can in Dump Pile; Two May Partly Lose Their Slght Police Discover Harrowing Situation in Putnam Street Home, With Third Child Living on Oak Street Suffering From Burns on Face—Warning to House Holders. Carcless handling of a can of lye browski, they ran into the house and cost the cyesight of Edward and | between sobe told what they had| aged 5 and 3 00ne. Last night, Lieutenant Samuel | 3 f e Bamrforth was notified and he de- , of 55 Putnam street, aceording | taileq Oficer William Grabeck to in- | formation which has been | vestigate. The officer reported that he attention of th ward's right eyve was partly burn- | T = boys, ed out and Walter's right eye ap- anasiwice, aged 4, 0f peared to be seriously affected. He | Walter Dombrowski, reet, unearthed the can in advised that the children be given |a rubbish pile in the yard next to dical attention at once, Th | their ¥ and child-like played 'Panasiwice Loy was burned about the vith it ieir hands were cover- nonc of the lye entering his t knowing the eyes. their hane Officer Grabeck was unalle to! arn the source \\Ar:wd T dents of th hood against which Playing. can, but he neighbor- discarding substances children could reach while the b y felt it | ccording ph Dom- BETTER WEATHER Finance Board Acts Tonight on $200,000 Note Issue | 'BRINGS TOTAL TO 600,000 Estimate of $100,000 to Carry De- | partments Along Until July 1 day it Conditions Favor | While British Ace is Poised For Ocean Flight Two of spain’s Best ‘ake-Off o Try For Endurance When Taxes Fall Due is Found to | Record. Be Short of Neads, | Lox May fu (P—Captain With most of the city's ready | Frank T. Courtney, British aviator, | €ash already spent and obligations Sl hash . o piling up which must be paid before | pe e D o satlall= | X revenues are receiver, the board | tie t for some st time intends | of finance and called in special se taxation has been sion for § o'clock starting his la venture which will Azores be by way of the as soon as G00 on a short term note. is is the second municipal loan | weather conditions are favorable. Captain Courtney is now at Pisa, T nego Ttaly, and his Dorn apier whale ed this year, $400,000 hav- Ay, #nd ier-Napier Whale | g pecn borrowed last month. Be- flying boat is ready 10 hop Off OB cayse the fiscal year opens April 1, hursday should the weather permit. | ang taxes do not b some i g until At Captain Courtney's London of- | July 1, it is neceasary each year to | fice, the ociated Press was in- porrow funds with which to carry | ormed that his route will be from|oy the governmeit until tax pay- to Lisbon, thence to th 1 neross to New {then southward to Later, it was state Azores ments are received. foundland and w York. , the captain At the opening of the fiscal year it was estimated that $400,000 would meet the bi for the first three months but it has | i eI may aitempt to make a flight back now been found that this amount shes Rumor. diree Ingland ! e adel A “mmp:‘ra:’l;’( il e con- | Washington, Moy 20 (P—Bristling directly to England. ‘\\n:‘n‘r;‘t‘ h“llo..\h.;;u(‘;('.l e f;--mauoln.w(u available fgom any |With pungent terms of denunciation Flight . ‘\\‘\lan((‘: o‘fl‘ “w\;'é\.wu : ,““;.: of a re ort that the dirigible |Of the naval oil 1u~v~ and the Con-) g o = ;s The ol de el Jand, just north of Spitzbergen, the |port su;»plmx..m.d to that approved | B e o e oapor Brillante published the |yesterday by the Teapot Dome com- | ¥1ES WHE ST SRR I BEEEE R0l 000, and the $400.,000 bor- ort in an extra causing great |mittee was flled today by T & e e e e e b £ financ: ;:;pm:';ng in the center of the city. Nve, republican, North Dakota, ;:".‘ 5 “;‘ B ;’“ r;"“ l‘“'l"”“ ag ;,"“ fglf‘,,‘;\).. ?‘?:,:do(r)"\‘:wnm. e chairian of this senate investigating | 00N today for Rarachi, Indiz e 5 the hands of vendors D 0 (o the ranonn alone i Toned (owminkoa trankatlas e alpht | WatEatheney Elaty Ik which will Continued on Page Eight) |the report of Scnator Walsh, demo- |10 Cubi, but gave this up swhen the EERD atout SRL0A0 B (Continue: Lt Wontana, whe prusesuted the | Spanish government did not approve government bills will call {nr the e e ofl investigations and whose findings | the long over-water hop. |same amount, while other accounty PREPARES T“ charasterised Robert W. Stewart,| Captain Ignacio Jiminez and cap- | Vill make jt ¢ hiin o hmrlov\' % Harry F. Sinclair, H. M. Blackmer |{in Francisco Iglesias. who com- | 4%t % s vl v K. 4 .M, A e Jorized tonight. and James E. O'Neil as “conspira- | Pose the crew of the airplane “Jesus | el P R tors” and denounced the entire deal D! Grand Powder,” are both under o .””, OL:;'."(’{‘ e Jn,n::".,rw as a “contemptible private steal.” 30 years of uge and are bachelors, “‘_’r““ % |‘(, u;u,"h "”‘\‘r', s"\\m ru‘.:u “Never has the world known al Jiminez a former infantryman, |ReCUE 8 B el R T e, | case involving a degree of fraud. reputation of being >'x~am's‘g_m,‘1 ’ quite evident bribery, thievery, con-|best aviato @inras Ready to Join With Forces spiracy and corruption to compare| Tglesias is an army engineer and | 5 CY BILL SIGNED | with what has come to be known as|the technieal one of the pair. Wash ay 29 (P)—P) | i ashington, May 29 (Pl—Presi- of Norway to Find the Teapot Dome-Elk Hills-Contl-| The plane, wliose name translated | jon¢ \1‘onhg<luv !mlu; signed thel de- Italia nental Trading company case,” {he |means “Josus of great powen” I8 nejoncy appropriation bill carrying | Nye report said. ) 3 O I 1$146.000,000, including $14,000,000, [Mancid s 1"\1;1‘“1 i the oo Continued on Page 15) |for beginning the Mississippi flood are cstimated to have been worth oatrol o Copenhaven, D:nmnrk. M;z' 3: not 1ess than $500,000,000, and were oany Al 3 (UP)—Sweden today prepare consummated, to use the language I < . s d, e langus POSTS join in the search for the Italia. | SI POSTAL BI of the supreme Secretary of Defence Rosen, at W, laonkpITEEY, Btockholm, conferred with General | Amundsen, Chief of the Swedish : investigation Army Aviation Corps, regarding the {1he slimiest of slimy trails beaten possibilities of an airplane rescue |py privilege. The investigation has| . expedition. shown, lt us hope, privilege at its | GG ’ 51 C Ilgl R d Ad m Has The Norwegian Coal Company, at {worst, The trail is one of dishones- Gideon Wants 300’0005 o ss ea y to lou 9 Long Year City, Spitzbergen, today ty, greed, violation of law, secrecy, ch for 7 H offcred to send a rescue expedition |concealment, evasion, falsehood and Each for Mrs. Watkins Accom llshed work Unpara“eled into the interior of Spitzberger. The |cunning. and Two Brothers p company has adequate sledges and | “It is a trail of betr: and sledge dogs. led and presumably honorable men— Capt. Riiser-Larsen, at Oslo, com- |betrayals of a government, of cer- Martford, May 29 (P—Bonds of manding Norwegian rescue work, [tain business interests and of peobleigs; yo cach for Mrs. Roger W already has said that search by |who trusted and honored them: it |\Waikine, Maynard Tressler and Guy | trappers and others equipped with [is a trail showing a flagrant degree | Tressler will be sought P dog sled offered the best possibility, ?of the exercise of political power and | sourt this afternoon X »“\f‘ .\f";z:: Gon A 8y i ow § in the wild country of finding the |influence, and the power and influ- siate's Attorney Reinhart L. Gideon, | Ttalia's crew. ence of great wealth upon individ- |y |,.,,\ the three are présented before {uals and political parties; it trail of despoilers and schemy more dangerous to the well being of {our nations and our democracy than Jean Charcot, noted polar expert, “ told newspaper men here today that there was as yet no reason for pessimism regarding the fate of the court of the United corruption has uncovered vals by trust- fm Washington, May 28 () — The postal rates reduction bill was sign- | ed by President Coolidge tod: I EMBEZZLEMENT CASE Reduction and Merch Arthur E Mr. Gideon w | strenuously {of Attorne; prepared to resist iy effort upon the part Willlam E. Egan, coun- Itali’s men. He recalled that the [all those who have been de xmnul,«l r the Watking Tressler group, | Merchant Marine bill w its Danish explorer Einar Mikkelsen | from our shores in all time as’ un- to obtain a lesser bond for Mrs. Wat- | 000,000 new construction loan was lost in the artic for three years, |desirable citizens, and in the “Illl.‘hnfl the state contending her part | fund but emerged safely. {the story ix one of the crushing of lin the conspiracy to dispose of bonds | The Muscle Shoals resolution pro- | PR brilliant careers when finally the |being cven more pronounced than |viding for government operation Q g light was played upon those who [that of her brothers, Guy and May- |of the Great War-Time plant on Shoots Brother-in-Law schemed those unhealthy schemes [nard Tressler. the e anemes ier: i And Then Kills Self [vorn in darkness. Roger W. Watkins is still in Chi-| The Alien property scttlement | Port Chester, N. Y., May 29 (#— | “The acquittal verdicts in the cago in my opinion,” said Attorney |act. | Doheny and the Fall-Sinelair tr William E. Egan, counsel for the Emil Maricich shot and killed his brother-in-law, Julian Mendrys, wounded his wife and then killed nimself here today. Mrs. Maricich had been living With~ her brother since leaving Maricich some time ago and it was at Mendrys' house that she was shot. While forcing the door of Mari- ! sich’s house to which he had fled after shooting his wife and brother- in-law, the policemen assiyned to the case heard a shot and when they gained entrance found Maricich dead in bed. He had shot himself through the mouth. Mrs. Maricich was shot in the [fluenced by wealthy, shoulder. She is in a critical condi- |vers in the congress and out would tion at United hospital. | Police belleve that Maricich shot his wife for leaving him and her brother for taking her most on of privi- have been considered deplor- able failures of justice side, except only the side lege. These such nature as to prove the need for such changes in court procedure {that will make advantage no more great means than to the who comes out of the most lowly classes. “Justice has been proven not a thing to be applied to and enjoyved by all alike, but instead, a commo- themselves to such legislation and all alike.” every failures have, been of | easily available to the criminal of offender dity to be bought and otherwise in- and able law-icame Mrs. Watking’ mother and the contribute mightily to the cause of our democracy if they would devote as into his | would make justice reach out to one Besides enacting these measures, Congress put through the nine an- nual supply bills and two deficiency bills, carrying a total of $4,642.293,- $97.57, or the largest amount ap- propriated for the conduct of affairs of the Government since the great outlays for the war began to dim- inish early in the Harding Admin- istration. | The regular appropriations for | the current activities of the various branches of the Government totaled $3.253,540,162.04, while those for fixed charges, including interest on the public debt, reached $1,388,- 753,735.53. Waking and Tressler families today, following his return to Hartford from New Mexico where he went following the receipt of a summons from Mrs. Watkins, after her arrest Santa on May 17. County Detective Edward J. Hick- ¢y and Depu Sherift Harry Comstock reached Hartford hhorfl) after noon today with Mrs. Watkins and Maynard Tressler, her brother, both of whom were arrested in Santa Fe, and with Guy Tressler an- other brother, who arrested last Friday in Chicago. With them also at two Watkins children. “I believe Watkins will surrender to the authorities and will even come to Hartford to do so,” declared Mr. Few Failed Major problems which failed of solutions at this session were the smallest number at any time since Congress began dealing with dom- (Continued on Page 15) TOLEDD CHILD IS Girl of 7 Taken From Bed Occu- yers were asleep in tonght to authorize the borrowing of | here and told police he & {her name was on the critical list at [the nospital, | Renshaw was admitted on May 2 | ters, In Its History of Last Decade! Start, But Speeded Up Work, Pass- ing Alien Settlement Act, Flood Control, Tax | Muscle Shoals Resolution. KIDNAPPED, KILLED pied by Sell and Three Sisters LITTLE YIGTIM ATTAGKED |t i e o President Puts Stamp of Approval |Body Which Has Been onkCut Ttl)tallmg $222,495,000 and Threw Body on Porch of Her Grandparents—Police Are Hot on Clue, Toledo, 0., May 29 P—A man carly today entored the home of Alex 3 re, and took , from the bed ping with her rried her to his au- d and killed her nutes later threw the he porch of her grand- Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dobr- a few doors trom the child's Doro l"oll\'c Hunt Starts > diately started search \,1 man in a black sui w drive home a ppearance ski said he also red auto truck stop r and two broth- a frout bedroom. apparently Police id the s was acquainted with the Siclagow- ski home as entrance was gained through door, which was un- locked. Ci the man ing up the stairway ized the child clad only A sister, Stella, awakened by the man and cried hey're taking Dorothy away.” father said minutes after the child was abduct- | {ed he saw two automobiles drive up in front of the Dobrzeniccki home. He thought nothing of it and imme- diately left for police headquarters. r with officers he neticed E figure on the Dobrzen- iecki porch and fnvestigating found the v of his child. The coroner rendered a verdict of death by strangulation. The coréner said the child had been attacked father is employed in a factory ad several 20 | Kuown enemies. PNEUNONIA 1S FATAL | IN AFFLICTED FAMILY Clifford Renshaw, 19, Dies —Parents and Sister 1 A son dead, the daughter in one hospital and the vand and father in a second— s is the brief story of the tragedy at has stalked into the Renshaw amily of Reservoir road. Preumonia took its toll today. Clitford Renshaw, aged 19, died at New Britain General hospital this morning at 7:30 o'clock. His mother and sister, Claire, aged 15, are pa- tients at the same Mstitution. His her, George Renshaw, is at Hart- ford hospital also suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Renshaw at the point mother and a was believed to be of death Sunday and but she rallied and is reported to be improved. Clafre, 15 vears old, is also reported improved, as is the father. Claire was admitted to the insti- tution on May 19, Clifford was taken there on May 22, and Mr: Surviving him are two brothers, l.eslie and Howard, and eight Margaret, Gladys, Mildred, (Continued on Page 15) ant Marine Bill, and estic issues in many War-Time expansion of Federal activities. “The most important were the Boulder on Dam bill, rail- road consolidation and general coal legislation. Other measures which failed of enactment are the $274,00,000 Naval construction program, con- ways t (Continued on Page Eight) NO HERALD TOMORROW In accordance with the usual custom, The published Day. Herald will not be tomorrow, Memorial BOU:2ZR, I)u]n s wrd, Cona. Wis NAM BILL GOES OVER AS s> LENGTHY FILIBUSTER VOTING TO ADJOURN LATE TODAY Signs Measure Today— Full Force of Reduction Effective Hence—Slash for Next Fiscal Year But $155,- 000,000, Two Years 290 (A — The Washington, May tax reduction bil v Pre The ow i provides nated duction s o ing felt until the year. Corporations Benefit Corporations arc the cb following fiscal ficiaries und new act which nukes vir no changes in present individual income tax The law provi Reduction o r«\ from 13 1-2 to 12 per ¢ s tn revenue 3,450,000, Increase in exemption corporations from $3.0 Loss $1 Repeal of hree tomobile tax. lLoss $66.000,000. lhll« ase in exemptions x from 10,000, > cents to §3. 1 Increase in excmption from 10 t tax on club dues from $10 Loss £1,000,0 from 820,000 14 $30.000 on minimum exemption for carned income credit. loss $4,500, N Reduction tax on wines to pre- war levels. Lo 00,000, Repeal of ta real bevera loss $185.000. Reduction in dealing in narcot ax on prize fights for over from 10 per cent. e in revenue $750,000. in cases Withholding tax at sourc of non-residence, Revision of tax on foreign built 1ts (customs), Incres Total reductions amoun A part of th se $2,000,000 L'i\u a net While the act makes numerous changes in the administrative pro- with a view to simplification, nge is provided in t} t law prohibiting pr fax returns. pr licity for ine » reduction in the corporation tax is effective on income for this calendar year on which taxes are pavable next year. Repeal of the automobile tax s ately but the ch effective imme es made in the levies on ad nd club dues become effe days from today. Likewise changes in the cereal beveral wine taxes become effective days. in § 'ALL FIRE APPARATUS OUT ON FALSE ALARM School Janitor Inspects “Quick Action” Box and Gets Just That Every piece of fire apparatus in the city responded to an alarm sent in from the Israel Putnam school on Osgood avenue shortly ufter 8 o'clock last night after Janitor Jo- seph Stalk had accidentally sent in 1 while inspecting « box placed n the building a few days ago. The box is one of the new type known as “quick-action,” which re quires no key or breaking of glass. Slight pressure on a white porcelain knob sends in the alarm. Operator Edward Parker was at his station at hendquarters last night when the tape elicked off 3-1-4. Realizing that this is the box used exclusively for sending in calls rom the school which w destroyed by fire, he dispatched t companies located at headquarters and immediat 1 the call to all other houses. A moment later Company 2 came thundering up Main strect and immediately a long | train of automobiles took up the cha Companies located in other districts responded. in school fires, and cach was fol- lowed by a line of cars, the crowds gathering at the report that the Put- nam school was again afire. Motor- cyele policemen dashed out from all THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity: Cloudy, followed by showers beginning late tonight or Wed- nesday; not much change in temperature, points and other policemen com- mandeered cars. Chief William J. Noble, who was at his home. whizzed through the streets his siren blow- ing furiously. With pumper motors roaring and hose already laid, Chief Noble and Deputy Chief M. T. Souney looked (Continued on Page Eight) in Continuous Session Since Yesterday Morning Listens for | Hours to Senator Ash- | urst of Arizona. 'Blease of South Carolina Aids Western Leaders in Successful Blocking of Measure as “Hi” John- son Sits Helplessly By. Decorations on Graves of \\ or Id War Veterans 1y Glover Post Graves committee will > graves of all World this v the six the fol- ly overlooked of their on Home this eve- y morning and e will sce that the rave is covered and t ‘Washington, May 29 (®—Chang- | ing its mind after an all-night ses- \at the in- e < sion, the senate today adopted a mrq ‘,”(t" is de on | resolution calling for the adjourn- or | ment of congress at 3:30 p. m. The ! house concurred b: e tary of the committee, lto ;" eensuired- by & Yo e R0 Presented By Curtis, * ‘The vote on the adjournment ”NI]B[R“H ls “FF "N resolution, which was presented by the republican leader, Curtis of | Kansas, was 46 to 35, Yesterday the | senate reached a 40 to 40 impasse on the subject and Vice President Dawes broke the tie by casting his vote against adjournment. o < 5 Senator Hayden, , Arl- First Hop Is New YOrK 10 [zona. who had speited his contvague, Columbus—Will Map Senator Ashurst, who held the sen- ate floor through the night, yielded Mail Routes ! to Senator Curtis for a quorum call and the presentation of the resolu- tion. Adoption of the measure left the Boulder Dam bill as the unfin- ished business of the senate at the opening of the next regular session in December. This was arranged for at the suggestion of Senator May 29 #—Col. landed at Nor- this morning xl\le to the n pacity Of | Robinson, of Arkansas, the demo- Transcontinental | eratic leader, He took oft Twenty-five democrats jolned . X, at 6:35 with 21 republicans in supporting the adjournment resolution while 16 democrats, 18 republicans and the daylight time, May 29 P—|one farmer-labor, Shipstead, voted A. Lindbergh took | against adoption. v o'clock this morning In| The roll call follows: his Ryan moneplane for Columbus, For adjournment republicans: |Ohio, on the first leg of a flight to [ Ringham, Cur Deneen, Edge, fic coast to map an aerial [ Fess, Gillott, Greene, Keyes, McLean {ro or the Transcontinental Air|Metcalf, Moses, Phipps, Pine, Reed ‘lrm port, Inc., of which he is chair-{of Pa., Robinson of Ind., Rackett, man of the technical committee, Schall, Smoot, Warren, Waterman, } Colonel Lindbergh refused to| Watson—=21, Imake any statement prior to the| Democrats: Ashurst, Rayard, takeoif. He was accompanied on | Blease, Broussard, Bruce, Edward, the flight by three companions, all|Fletcher, Gerry, Glass, Harrison, |of whom decclined to reveal their|Hawes, Haysen, King, McKellar, names. One of them, however, Was| Overman, Ransdell, Reed of Mo, cognized by newspaper men as| Robinson of Arkansas, Simmons, {Col. He Breckinridge, Lind- | bergh 1 B ttorney. cllent flying weather prevailed the takeoff was made without |incident C. M. Keyes, president of the new lair-rail coast to coast system, an- | (Continued on Page 14) | 'BLEASE DISCUSSES DAVIS AND LINCOLN Filibusters on Civil War One Hour and Fifteen Minutes nounced that Colonel Lindbergh |would make stops at Columbus, St. Louis, Wichita, Kansas and Clovix, |New Mexico, tentative airports for {the service. The Transcontinental Alr Trans- . Inc., plans a 48 hour service ast to coast, using airplanes daylight hours and trains Colonel Lindbergh on his survey flight will investigate the ten- tative sites chosen for landing flelds possibilities for increasing their al factlities, The transatlantic flier who was {accompanied by his counsel, Colonel Henry Breckenridge, Major Thomas | |Lanphier and Lieut. Phil Love, took | By the United Presa. Log of the Boulder Dam Filibuster Monday 11 a. m.—Senate met. 11:30—Vice President Dawes dis- rupted republican leaders' plans for {adjournment of congress by voting oft again after refueling his ship. | jocotively on a tie vote. |He was non-committal as to his next {70y 05y T ggopted several stop, other !lv'..\n to say he was “EO- |, nor bills, ling on west. | e p. m.—Senator Hadyen, dem., Ariz.. opened filibuster against Johnson-Swing Boulder Dam bill. HELEN WILLS WINS 5:30 p. m. — Havden ylelded to Senator Heflin, who made anti- [ American Tennis Ace Defeats Ger- |Smith, — anti-pope, aid-Quanty | speech, | man Star, Cecilic Auseem, in Two | 7:40 a. m—Havden resumed in { low voice, conserving his strensth. | Straight Sets, 9 p. m. — Senator Blease, dem., | Aiiteit . 20 (g | & C. reviewed his former flibuster- | sze1n Awilie t0diy defanted the Ger. | UL Epseches on the Guifibie Of the Aussem in | n champion, Cecilie Civil War, He compared Jeffe st A Davis with Abrabam Lincoln | The American champion was |\«)Li°""”¥‘l°‘"“\":|‘ \~n::“|l;;r e Win from | 4., Ariz, took up the filibuste n o for forced to extend hersel t crman title holder. She play- v fully and softly in the first | : Tue ‘lu:‘ o get it cavight her vppomert out wt)| 11105 & m, < Wma oup L uGL position several times. The win- |Um call. ) 1egY was S wrior through- m. —Sergeant-at-arms re- t the last she was stroking |POrted he had discovered quorum ely like t of old. | sleeping in committee rooms. Point scor 1:24 a. m. — Quorum present wills 5 1:31 a. m. —With quorum van- | Aussem ished, Tcase made motion to ad- journ, but was defeated, 32 10 6. Second set: ~ Ashurst continued Wills 1:55 a. m. Aussem 2 expounding DLeauties of Colorade | —_— ri\.r 2:25 a. m. — Ashurst moved to | Phillips Wants Yale to Solve Sewage Problem ord, May 29 (®—Mayor Al- . Phillips, Jr., has written Governor John H. Trumbull sug- ing that one way to approach the problem of halting the pollu- tion of Long Island Sound would be to ask the Department of Public Health at Yale university to supply the solution. The Yale experts could probably suggest a sewage disposal system which would automatically end the pollution problem in the opinion of Mayor Phillips and the expense of putting the system into operation might be met by bond issues, take up Johnson San Francisco bridge bill in an effort to displace Boulder Dam measure. Motion de- feated viva voce. 2:30 a. m. — Senator Edwards, dem., demanded quorum to hear Ashurst’s speech. 2:37 a. m. — Johnson motion --nd to compel attendance of abe sent aenators. 3 a. m. — Only three senators, Barkley, Ky., Rencen, Jil and Copes land. N. Y., rounded up on the threat of arrest, 3:20 & m. — Sergeant-at-arma c-htlnh.u\ Barry nmu‘ epidemic of “suddes’