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oreman payroll c worke of the r John- g, it bew nt with . Burns, M T. pointed loye of to lose atisfac- made 1o ers had several ven the swer ta ed as & dminis- d less aced in gangs. iropped atisface Merian oday. dual xecret, | tees for approval at the next meeting News of the World y Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 PLANE IS NOW POISED FOR LAST LAP OF OCEAN TRIP T0 BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA kel iy l'f"j‘ POLISH FRATERNITY at Suva in Fiji Islands SET"_.[':_S_I]ISPUTE from Hawaii After 34 Hours, 33 Minutes—gyianis o Bielaus The Gret Arrive at Agrecment Traverse 3,138 Miles. ASSETS WILL BE DIVIDED Last Part of Flight Was Race Against Diminish-| - Branches in Holy Cross and Sacred ing Gasoline Supply— Heart Parishes Will Continue to Kingsford-Smith a Re- Each to Be Distin- markable Pilot. guished By Church Identity, Use Name, (Special to the Herald) - NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1925 —TWENTY PAGES “Lindbergh Girl” To RADIUN CONPANY SETTLES NONEY 0N DYING EMPLOYES| Receive $10,000 Lump Sum and Medical Expenses for Past and Future Hlness ALSO GET INCOME OF SIX HUNDRED A YEAR {Five Young New | Jersey Women Cared for by Settlement Out of Court — Doctors Tell Them They Can’t Recover From Malady — Pointed Brushes in Mouths., Newark, N. J. June 5 (P—Five younz women whe, in the opinion of many scientists, are doomed to a | stow *but certain death from radio- amateur aviatrix, is co-pilot of plane bent on a Boston-to-Lond Amelia Earhart of Medford, Mass., social worker in Boston a: d Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 149856 June 2nd . .. PRICE THREE CENTS Dare Ocean J [;HAN[i TS"“N IN | - COMATOSE STATE, [ Confirmation Was Forth- ‘ coming in Japan WOUNDED WHEN TRAIN WAS BLOWN UP BY BOMB den, Manchuria—southern Troops Eapected to | i ‘ Route to Father's Bedside in Muk- | | i ; Enter i Moment—Northern Leaders Have i Gone, Tokio, J | 5 (I P)—Chang Tso- the Friendship, tri-motored ses o ) “the | 1N northern dictator whose special on flight. Boston calls her “the | “ s s ractive poisoning, today were freed |t . 17 ey . hon- = i in was b B nT : Heilioo siins Sty oia long JAch bolsanng, worries for the | Lindbergh girl,” seeing similarity betwcen her profile and that | """ %4 bombed s he reached Suva, Fii Islands, June 6 Avf» o Cotereka, i hatprioe Bor ey o eSOy of the Lone Eagle, | Mukden after withdrawing from (Wednesday) — Having successfully Ells of superior court, the New Thr - , | Peking, had fallen into a comatoss traversed approximately 5,538 miles S X hrough a settlement of their o S e e X % e e S o ¢ of ocean between Oakland, Cal, | Britain suit of the Knights of Boles. | damage suits againat. (no " Unny | state at 7 p. m. today, a Nippon Hawaii #nd Suva, the fliers of the|laus the Great, Inc, against the |States Radium corporation, in who | i Dempo news agency dispatch re- monoplane Southern Cross had a|Knights of Boleslaus the Great was |employ they contend they contract- ported . busy program before them today in | compromised this afternoon. T -JNI the poisoning while painting lum- | An earlier Nippon Dimpo preparation for their 1,700 mile [assels of fhe original society, | patch said Chang had shown tem. |amounting to about $10,000, are to bq divided in proportion to the re- spective membership and each so- ciety will retain the use of the nam. being identified as the Holy Cross Knights of Boleslaus the Great and the Sacred Heart Knights of Boles- ‘laus the Great. hop to Brishane, en route to Sydney Australia Much to be Done There were many things to be done nly the hecking of the gasoline sup- the fuel tanks of Southern Cr locating of a site from which the refueied plane van take off safely for its flight over The incorporated society sued for the sea toward Australia; examina- [an injunction and $5,000 damages. tion of the three motors that labor- |1t claimed that it was unable to gain «d faithfully through miles and and | possession of money held in banks storms, and to study weather charts |because the opposition society and maps to decide the time and |claimed the same name. Josiah H. vourse of the shortest but perhaps | Peck of Hartford and Stanley J. the most hazardous leg of the un-|Traceski of New Britain were precedented flight. ounsel for the plaintiff and Patrick Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith, | F. McDonough and Donald Gafiney Australian pilot; Charles Ulm, Aus- |of New Britain were counsel for the tralian co-pilot; Harry W. Lyon, for- | defendants. mer sea skipper and navigator and Lawyers Outline Claime. James Warner, radio operator, were | An outline of the allagations was maining in cgarded as quite important per- |made by Attorncy Peck when the onages in Suva today. They were [case opened this morning and re- objects of admiration by all. from | ply was made by Attorney Gafiney. the bushy haired native Iijians to the white inhabitants. The four men who flew in from the sea yesterday afternoon in the strange powerful hlue and silver bird of cloth, wood and steel were centers of attraction [ated in 1917. He streseed the point Wherever they went. in the by-laws that memhers must Scek Take-Off Point be parishioners of Sacred Héal One of the most important prob- | church. He claimed that those w lems hefore the fliers was to select |hroke away from the society on a take-off point. Albert park, where |October 31, 1976, have no right to the Southern Cross landed yester- [call themselves the Knights of day afternoon, was barely large Boleslaus the Great. ¢nough to accommodate the plane { In answer, Attorney Peck denied in its arrival. Unweighted by a large {most. of Attorney Gaffney's conten- store of gasoline, the pilots missed [tions. He said that in the latter = |part of 1926, at a regular meeting of (Continued on Page 15) |the society, Father Boinowski de- ing the meeting to a close. Abouf (Continued on Page 17.) COUPLE MARRY AGAIN The lattes presented the articles of incorporation of the society, saying that it was organized by Rev. Lucy- an Bojnowski, pastor of Sacred Heart church, in 1596 and incorpor- dent, Alex Labieniec, nd the secre- {tary, Ladislaws Ranasiewski. When the mafter was presented before the HAS Tw" SE[;RETARIES body, no members voted for their Tl miet in a public hall and organized Whitman Elected Although '\ plaintiff association. moorporat- " ing 1t under the laws of the state of Andl ews Had ot |Connecticut Those remaining in Left Office resignations and the priest called the police, the lawyer said, bring- |tlie original society continued to call It appeared today that either Jo $eph C. Andrews or Roger W. Whit- man must resign the secretaryship of the World War memorial commit- tee, 1o which both have been for. UN HER”N ”GENSE mally elected Mr. Andrews has been sccretary since the commiftee took up the work of planning nearly two years 420 and bhad served with the group throughout the work of construc- tion. Last night when the mayor's augmented committee of more than 200 men and women met for their tirst session, Whitman was elected kecretary, probably through a mis- understanding which led members to helieve the enlarged group to be a separate committee. The common council simply aythorized the mayor to add to the committee. Mayor A. M. Paonessa, after open- Home From Honeymoon to Learn First Ceremony Was Illegal Alkas of stine Samuel lsa and Mrs. Lrn tol are happy agam and now husband and wife, although the re- union came 15 days after the origin- al date planned by the couple, They Beckley Ing the mecting, turned the gavel |“°re marricd in Kensington, May oD 5. Chalaia 9 > 17, on a license issued from the A T e M NG Y e i Gl e 1 quested Mr. Whitman to act as secre- Sawyer of Bris- | inous watch dials, each will receive | nuity during disability and payment | | for past medical expenses and for | > medical expenses during dis- i Ol Up Flivvers for Kansas (ity Trip \MARCH 10 START SOON women filed suits more than @ vear ago for damages aggregating 0,660, Settlement of the suits came through the efforts of Federal Judge Clark, acting in a private ca- pacity. Raymond H. Berry, their counse was granted a fee of $4,500 was allowed for bursements. These sums dis- cover all | The Dakotas, Nebraska and Minne- legal sota Agriculturists Ready to De- e five plaintiffs were: Miss Grace Fryer, Mrs. Quinta McDonald, | Mrs. Albina Larice, Mrs. Edna Huss- man and Miss Katherine Schaub. Hope For a Cure In writing their acceptance of the | sctilement proposal on behalf of the |sota, the Dakotas and A ka the company Edward I, Markley, Edwin | farmer protest movement today was I, Smith and Josiah Stryker stated | oiling the flivvers for the proposed they held the beliel that the de- [movement of farm reliof propo. fendant company was not negligent, | nents to the republican national con hut that they were moved to agree | vention next week. to the scttiement for “humanitar-| An “on to Kansas City cluh® was ian reasons.” lorganized last weel “The company hopes that the winn, by a group of farmers fran treafment which will be provided for | the seventh congrassional district. these women will bring abolit a cure | A" rosolution adopted coneluded with mand Relief When Republicans Gather for Nomination. Chicago. Jiune 5 (B-—In ©f the condition from which they | {hia statenments @re suftering,”” the letter continued “In the cjpction of 1928 we will It was agreed that settlement of | : R ¥ the Tump sum of §10,000 would be | “Onsider the¥first law—that of ‘sclf- s preservation-—paramount to all made on or hefore June 11 and that a medical board would be set up to pass on the question of future dis- ability and future medical expenses. lother obligations whether of party or otherwise, and will reward our friends, and punish our enemics. dohuson Speaks, 2 fement issued last night, i ol - the | Magnus Johnson, former farmer- Judge Clark cxpiaingn tha bythg labor scnator trom Minnesota was agreement, each of the women ; '* . e i would he assured an income of §1,- |ON® Of a dozen speakers who pro- 200 ayear and added that he had toSted the presidential veto of the been informed that this sum was | MeNary-Haugen relie b, 200 in excess of their earnings be- (Continued on Page Plans for a farmer pilzrima the Kansas City comvenfion . werr announced at Jamestown, N, D, by €. C. Talbott, president of the North armers’ Tnion. A caval- to 15) | be joined along the ronte hy ofher [farmers from South Dakota, Minne !sota and Nebraska Talhott said that the farmers wonld lrave Om ha, Neb. for Kansas City under the leadership of the Nebraska goer- - Mangan and Kirkham‘m. Adam McMullen, Not Military Gov. McMullen in a statement at Lincoln, declated that any impres- sion that any army of would move in militant protest upon the rcpublican convention wac roneotfs, The call for a gath |of farmers at Kansas City, he said, | was merely to urge those resenting | the MeNary-Haugen bill veto to get (together at the convention city, put City of New Britain in a $7, |on badges, and explain their views tion brought by T. Clay Cay el dn delegates. The trip would fur- Who claims to have been vestralned | thor serve, the goverror mfl, ts from collecting the emoluments of | show those who' make 1t how & na the office of city clerk by reason of | tional convention is conductod the defendants ‘actions. | " “It 1s merely a call for the ¢ The writ, prepared for the most [ ers to mobilize at Kansas City.- | part by Cavanaugh himselr, signed | ®overnor sdid. A good many of jby Justice of the Peace K. Stanley |them would be there, anyway. This | Wellos of Newington and served by iy heir s ction of the country, ani Deputy ~Sheriff E. W. Furrey of it is a good opportunity to exarf Plainville, is returnable in superior | their influence fo get what fhey court today but is not likely to be | want Eiter Appearance in Election Case L3 farmers or- Judge William ¥, Mangan has en- tered an appearance in superior court in behalf of seven members of the democratic town committee, who were named co-defendants with the Minne- | t Mortis, | | Dakota 4 RATS ANI] [;ITY |cade of North Dakota farmers will | start moving Faturdav, he said to | porary improvement. Subsequently {relapsed into semi-consciousness | Chang was wounded in the fore- ‘Unable to Refuel for Hop oz S el | Europe . ards were killed. early today reported that Chang had | TAKEQFF aied. The first Nippon Dempo dis- Crew IS POSTRONED ™" *=_ s Son On His W s | Peking, June 5 @—ch, Plane Wil Uy iann, eldest son of M Tso-Lin, the former northern dicta- States Fly | Gasoline Supply is Fxhausted— Mabel Boll Rushes Plans to Com- | churia today in response to news of {the bombing of his father's special train, » = t a few Mane ans ¥.. June 5 (P—The | k\\r h only a f )]dl‘ hurians now Friendship i | ""MAININE in the Peking area, the s ntry ot the Shansi-nationalist which Miss Amelia Earhart of Ros- s ton and her two male companions | 1°%P® ito Peking is expected with | hope to cross the Atlantic was buf L dao cor thvbo AayR . horthwest wioas | tary leaders and members of | pete, Trepassey. N Fokker monoplane the - IISPATCHES $AY First Reported Dead But Noj Peking Any ! A Jiti Shimpo newspaper dispatch | hal Chang | tor, was en route to Mukden, Man- | Il the mili- | S03. SIGNAL BELIEVED TO BE FROM NOBILE AND HIS ~ PARTY, HEARD IN SIBERIA “WER F Soviet Meteorological “, np I Station Gets Call for 0, 4 Help But is Unable to ., L 8 . . Secure Location, Mos- Fails 10 Regain ;" o Lost Yestenday After. .~ cow Dispatch De- clares. OXYGEN USED IN VAN I _— Belief Is rong That Party Is at Franz Josef City's Eaecntive Fails to Raily from Gall Stone Operation and Heart Discase—Had Been 1 for Two Land From Whence Wecks, | Aerial Rescue Would Be New Haven, Ju #—Mayor | l.;as“.' | John B. To morning at failing to regain conse | vesterday afternoon. He wa to the hospital about « for an operation for g, heart trouble get in 'a i > this hospital June 8§ (A—Th. tcorological station in £1- roported today that it had » what was believed to be rom the missing dirigible since | Moscow, Russia ought | Sovict my month ago s and | picl | stone He was schving his second year that the location could {of his second term as execnt be secured, tha' oliv: ENorts o) save o other Siberian stations, Sob | proved futile when he g adually 1 and Pur, reported hearing the same | strength and oxygen was used | call ([ ataver Sowansvas Sdom i el S R e R S e st Eandtsnentini Eed v o I oo Konk, Hlia g e el s e et Tt had boen s promiuent) yo.o. yond 4 seel ths SRR PRMren the 1ie ot Wnis eommunity, lialiiatiia: Mtalin: manl fioies b avas; Ahle apenkiol vinced that General Nobile had de- Afe i aineas N G 00T e | el en T place by reports of nus looked lipon by dhe repiblieans | \as Sy s o ata gy sk s to head the administration of the | W7 last night thought -to [y, The enly gotltioel ofice be |, ginemi teom the Talle j held ugito the Hime ot Yls dleclionil (s uinas roselven Hiow Marstak was as chairman of the 30th ward today said that a message from the announcing her descent on k- and because he was an able spe or he was chosen by the party as 2 Josef land had been picked their candidate v the wircless station at Ob- The democrats nominated John "Tobolsk, Siberia. J. Lane, who had been Mayor 1itz. trawler Loutchinski off the gerald director of public works, n coust also reported hearing Tower carried the vote by a 4,000 | calls believed to be from the Italis majority and two years latc Was but that she was unable to pick ap fetted hy strong northwe s | named for a second term. uctual communication because of - A Dorthwesty SNge ok atleaked e northern |y ot ¥ : 3 here today which made plans for Rovernment have departed and the| M. TOWer gaihed cxperience as|atmospheric interfersnce. completion of fueling fmpossible. S {& pohtical leade 8 the campaign The soviet rescue commission €Ity is mow awaiting the arvival of T Tanks Left | the coutherners, Jmore tanks of gasoline re- | purther advices from Mukden mained 10 be poured into the plane’s | concerning the bombing. of Chang’s ceervoire. The fllers announced |train say that it was helieved the | e take-oft, which Iast night seem- | cxplosives must hiave hoon Seven | ed likely upon completion of the { on the track and set off by clectricity | fueling operation, had been post- jrather than hard bombs in view of |poned. Aslde from the wind the [the great damage to Chang's train | Weather was clear and fine, (It is estimated that the Peking- | An intimation-that the Friends Mukden railway, which is Chinese t fly bevond England was given | owped, lost £200,000 Mexican in | by Miss Earhart, pilot Wilm ultz damaged trackage and rolling stock ind Mechanic Louis Gordon in con- | while the Japanese-owned . South versation here this morning, They | Manchuria railway probably lost id that their plans for a landing | §50,000 Mexican. The South Mun. place on the other side of the At-|chuiia railway runs above (he Polc lantic were indefinite. Their pur- | ing-Mukden raiinag or the crossing rose, they added, was to fly until | which was the scene of the cxplos- their fuel was exhausted and then | o descend and they hoped to make a Governor Dead longer Bight than sny of thelr pre-| Confirmation was veceived loday | s over this route, that Wu Chung-Sheng, military gov- | Wind Too Strong | ernor of the province of Heilung- At 8 2. m, the eastern dayhight time, | P was still too strong, for a LU BRg uo panunuoy) resumption of refuelling opefations ( [ The visibility perfect Q@ ations remained at | wind FOR MILLION IS _FILED IN NEW HAVEN e York, June & (Pi—A race ne. | Hartford Theater Corpora. | tion Accuses Various Refuelling ope 4 standstill during the forenoon as | [the wind continued strong. At noon | ihe indications were that it would | | not abate before sundown snfficient- | |Iv to permit a continuation of the work on the plane. fween two American women for the honor of heing the first to fiy the | North Atlantic was in prospect to- Film('ompanies day | | With Miss Amelia Earhart wait- off in the seajlane Friendsti s 2 fic theater, incorporated former label Boll - was making hurried operators of the Majestic theater in preparations at Curtiss field for a Hartfor as brought suit for §1 start in Charles A. Levine's trans- 100,600 Against & group of film com- atlantic monoplane Columbis | inst & group of 1 ¢ panies and distributing agencies 1n Sihougt. oM Bolll announdgd | el R oY district conrt in would jump o d dicat | 3.4ump off today indfeaifons | o8 SN charging violaton of at the field werethat this wonld not : , i the Sherman anti-trust law. The be possible for sometime. Mr. Levine corporation, which ran the theater said it wonld be several days, mak- ifter the vitaphone was installed in g Miss Boll's hopes dependent on i 1 delay in the Friendship's attempr, | AP0L 1027, L iedda it a2 red fo oMl | companies failed to comply with The hangar was barred to visitors terms of a contract wl 1ps uis city, by Rev. David It is not Coxey's army; it is |yesterday as T. Harold “Doc~ Koy 2 tuatien tary, this in spite of the fact that }h"[;‘fl‘”;“"“s" “d'“d‘ e lml their |1eached for trial for several weeks |not my caravaan, and it want b |’ i D G Yo f b0 and, in vio- e s B enialy 1 e their |at least, |anybody's caravan.” | (Continued on Page 17) Vuen Bt the anilirust lupi| Woreen e s e b b Catananen aete tonn that he ful- | : ——— [ fhe theater 1o close for lack of pic bt BRI e b i e Al i requirements for a place tures during tvo dffferent periods the rostrum used by Mr. Dyeon, iro- state board of health because the |on the democratic ticket . but iaes H bl l after the vitaphone had been in- i s Ry e e e s i e e committee re- | ST USOA N rea 'y as o L, i o Councilman Clarence H. Maxon limits of New Britain fused to sign his application. 1In | » | The companies against mhom the nominated Whitman for permanent feaitary of tie Eom IR MR Y. o som: P XUe funpbn Ao, MHE WOOME | oot ion toih mariiaka Homtident AEpstseily fiot erdll g YEE Tt e | R e elther out ot arder joiithat iCwas o | (o8 2SS O ONT orlettiy Hey have the effect of displacing An- [ POPrRT ©° Ber Dérfornied Uie Gen drews as secretary e T mony again and Mr. and Mre, Sam- oy drems A A today 1d 4y s o ready 1 face (e claimed 3 secrefaryship, neither he- {world with renewed determination ing of whe ovinion thitSneeias w5 2500k e the son of My o conflict of duty and both regarding % The couple made immediate plans Mre Isaac Alkas of Beckley. The vhe orginal memonialsaommitite iyl s diverose. and s the & Rody independent of st Which | ooosier of Mr. and Mes, Edwara met last night, although the; one chairman for hoth Mr Andrews considers that he is secretary of the building committee, and Mr. Whitman regards himself as secretary of the dedication commit- tee. Mavor Paonessa insists thereis but ope committer since he Was not empowered to appoint a second. It is the opinion of the mayor that the idea is out of order, A belief hared by meny other mem- bers of the committ- A motion previously put had authorized the chairman to appoint # committec of seven or nine mem- o< to prepare a list of sub-commit- | In opening the meeting. ayor | e is but Auswold of Bristol. Enlisted Men Are Not “Gobs” Admiral Says San Diego, Cal. June 5 (P— The commander in chief of the United States fleet has decided that enlisted men of the navy are not “Gobs." fleet Admiral H. A. Wiley said: “The commander in chief of the United States fleat has noticed the use of the word ‘Gob’ in ship's newspapers. The word is undignified and un. worthy. Discontinue its use." In a letter to the here, (Continued on Fags Beven) Columbia spite of this refusal, he asserts, he caused his name to be entered on the ballot. and that he was nom- inated. More democratic votes hav- ing been cast than were republican | rempe [ttt ne- dectares thee he wos |Mrs. William Penn Dyer elected by a small ma jority. but that he has been denied the wages of the Honored b,\' office. For the last named reason he £ ; sues the city University Upon Com- The specific complaints are: That Committeemen Lawrence P Mangan, pletion of Her Thesis. James T. O'Connor and Robert Kerrigan refused to sign his appli- . cation; that Committeeman John L. Fagan and Edward J. Hennessy, as | _Mrs Anpie Robertson Dyer of 223 general moderators, declared Alfred | VoSt Main street, today received the L. Thompson the choice of the |°87*® of Ph. D. from Columbia | primary for city clerk. Registrar (UNIVersity. New York, having finish Thomas J. Smith and Chairman John Wopk for the dagres. Rro o e e | E. R. Keovers are also named a8 | William Pant Dyer, superintend defendants, but the reason therefor Lot o lm“m‘"_’d‘:‘:l'; "(_"}";f b’.”’”; :‘m:"‘;" “"‘”“ I“’:r";od“'o‘:c‘j:l‘:‘l"&r':‘:: [Normal school in this city, who a1m democrats® elaim that -1 c1as Cav. | folds the degree of Ph. . awarded s " (to him last year. anaugh” is not a registered demo- Mrs. Dyer formerly faught home crat. In the writ the names of 7. |cconomics at Weaver High school, Clay Cavanaugh and of Terrence C. |Hartford, latér going Cavanaugh are both mentioned. |where she conducted a series of re Corporation Courisel John H. !searches in home economics. aa re. Kirkham this afternoon entered ap- ‘search aseociate at Teachers' college pearance in court in behalf of the She has prepared defendant municipality. |graphs for Teachers’ college and hai several mono qulrit_bia Gives Wife Degree ed her thesis which completed her | 1o Columbia 1S institnted are the Umiteq ompany; the die Vitagraph Incorporated ributing organization 1 Connecticnt for Warner Rrof published a number of works on ' home economics, | Incorporated, and the New Haven Before coming to this ciry. My | Film board of frade a voluntare a Dver was associate professor of edu- | <0ciation of all distributing agencies cation 4t the I'niversity of Minne- |in the gtate sota He is now in his second year | Losses amounting to f service as training schools super- | allaged by the suit vi 000 are LOWER PRICE OF ;A New York, June American Petroleum and Transport | |company has reduced the Wagon price of gasoline 2 cents a | gallon at New Haven and Harttord | Haugen Renominated in Towa for Congress Des Moines, 12, June & (Br—Gil- bert N. Haugen, co-author of the MeNary-Haugen farm bill and the ! oldest member in point of continu- Conn., to 15 cents. The retail price at | ous service in the national house of Springfield. Mass., was reduced 2 | ropresentatives, was renominated by cent& to 15 cents, the same basis as | republicana of the fourth lowa con- | the tank wagon price. greasional district in yesterday's | — primary election. He defeated J. A. { Nelson of Decorah by more than | ) T piar ot ——— - I | | 4000 votes | THE WEATHER | | Governor John Hammill, running | | |a four cornered raca for republican New Britain and vicinity: | | renomination, won handily from the | | Showers tonight and Wed. | |field | nesday; not much change in | The democratic voting was quiet, | temperature. | |there being little opposition for | nominations for the several atate, *“h'cun‘relfloul and county offices. Manted | [ Artists, Incorporated: the Fox Film | | nunager for Congressman Jjohn | published this morning a statement Mlson aid ho put over two success- | giving the full text of what was | tul campaigns. supposed 1o be the call of distress ! He is survived hy his w of the fow, whe missing dirigible italia and was Miss Anna Nerdrum of Wgal. ©\Pressing the belief that the Ital. | IIn&ford. four children, a brother | 140 language in which the message jand several nephews. He belonged | V4 couched as well as the wave length on which it was received in- dicated with a fair degree of cer- [ to numerous fraternal organizations, | Funeral Plans | The body of the mayer will 1o iy | "Nty that General Umberto Nobile (state in the aldermanic chambers x¢ “"9 Dis erew would finally be lo- jeity hall from 9 to 1 Thursday and |*a1°d on Iranz Josef Land. The [held at place yet 1o he announced | Schlicht, vice commissar fop war, | betwoon 12 and 1 The supposed message from the | Funeral services Wil be privaie | Malia was picked up. by a radig ‘,mrl Will be held in the Westvillo | amateur at Voznesensk in North Congregational church at 3 p. m.|Dvinsk province and was recefved Thursday, Rev. J. Edward Newton, |on a 33.35 wave corresponding. te pastor of the church who was with | the Iralia’s radio (the mayor when he died, will cog. | Iduct the serviee and burial will be {held in Westville cometory [t o anaataniectie e e board [of aldermen to be held fonight. fhe et { iY's plans for the funeral will be ' ;7 na HAPPY BRIDAL P | Thomas A. Tully, president of the | board of alderman and now mayor lof the city has mamed Alderman | Harry Bowman, City Sealer Edward | | Unschlicht ships, the | ordered Pers two smoviet ¥y and the Taimir, (Continued on Page Nine) J Maroney and Director of Public Works Michael J. McGovern, a coni- mittee to act the city der- |, 2 % man Bowman reprosents the ward| Car Hits Pole in Noroton where Mayor Tower Jived it labol | —Bridesmaid Killed (FIVE ARRESTS MADE IN in Crash BANK ROBBERY CLEANUP' ... June 5 (P—A bridal “4vy to the groom's home in Darien last night, that the oo and his bride might take |their farewells before leaving on a, honeymoon, was plunged into grief £k | Mithout warning when their aute- mobile was wrecked and the brides. — party on its Held Three Men and Two Women For Four Holdups in Mid- west ( Hammond, Indiana, June 5 P— maid and sister, Miss Florence Pet. Pour bank robberies in Indian. |erson, was mortally hurt, Ohio and Missouri Which 1ost+ Miss Peterson died in Stamford of more than a quarter million doi- ' hosnital to which also had been re- lars was taken were believed by the moved Mr. ang Mre. Stephen Wood, | police here to have heen cleared up | the al couple. today with the a of thiee men upset of the machine was due and two women. Some of those un- ' o 4 skid on the wet surface of the der arrest have confessed. the police | highway in West avenue, near the said Soidiers” home in Noroton. Those under ay ire Charles | 1t struck a telegraph pole a glanc. | Meakiey ahas Albert Owens and | ing blow, rebounded to another pole, Charles MeCray Fddie Meadows, vareened through a wire fence | Les Wheatley Mrs. Gladys ned over, | Wheatley, 27 and Mrs Edith Ower ro pinned under it until 9 Mea sister-in 1°d by Mr. and Mrs. Herpert C, Mrs. Wheatley, the police ear ‘or who were following in an. {confessed. implicating the members [other car. Miss Peterson had re. [of the band in the follaning rob ed a fractured skull She and beries } Mrs. Wood were carried to ! Robbery of a banl m Kanza hospital 4t once |1ty a0 1905 of 8250 0 “tephen Wood of Darien and Miss Robbery of a bank in Portland, | Ann Peterson wers married in fhe Indiana, September 1776 0 825, [Swedish Lutheran church in Darien 1t 8 o'clock last evening. They had Robbery of a Lynn Grove. Indi- had a reception at the bride's homa ana. bank on March here she beinz the daughter of Mr. Roblery of a bank ind Mre Albert E. Peterson of Ohio six weeks ago. |Clark Hill avenue, Stamford. About {11 fock the party laft for Mr, < home to say farewell to his It was on this trip that the In the car also t Young who was driving and Goorze Buck, a police offica of — e 5 Firemen Hurt When When Child Pulls Alarm New York, Junme b.—(UP)— (Darien who had heen best man. Five firemen 4 in the hospital || Both were slightly hurt. today becauss arice Reardon, || The condition of Mr. and Mrs 4. could not resist the temptation | Wood while serious today was net to pull a lever in a shiny red | resarded as likely to result in death, hox The child dragged a tive-gal- TRAFFIC BUREAU OUTING. lon o1l can up to the post, climb- Plans for a joint outing with | Springfield. Hartford, Meriden and Waterbury were discussed at the monthly mesting of the Traffic Bu. ed on it and sounded an alarm. As an engine company answered the call, in Brooklyn, it struck a 10-ton struck rean last evening and 2 comm The firemen will recover. will be appointed to make furthee ——— ATTADgC MO ¢