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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD A Week Endlng July Tth .. verage Daily Circulation For 14,688 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1928 ~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MRS; ROSS CHOSEN 11SE1VA TOR NORRIS DECLINES CAMPAIGN | LEADR 7O HEAD ANY THIRD PARTY, HIS OFFICE STATES TODAY Ofllclal Statement Follows Action of Farmer-; 1 Will Take Charge of All Demo- cratic Women's Activities IS SELECTED BY RASKOB‘ Newly Elected Chairman of Demo- | cratic National Committee Begins in Earnest to Organize for Com- & . b . office of Senator Norris of Nebras! i H If N H d D d Ml o ing Campaign. that he would 1 no third 1»:”“ Gigantic Machine, tay, Chitef Dovlares. Imse ow 13 opyright, the Associated a led on y 3 morement. The Statement was made 3 [ 3 1 | 2 4 ndyens WIS T | Brdeor. gy 15 0n —a guas| w0 s v e e voes| Stranded But Has Suf- ' .. But His Loyal Com vloe Ros uer g tor the presidency at Chicago lust three motors with & normal cruis. 2 _» B sin in Arctic. July 12 (P—The full : 2 sae o o B S R e L | ficient Supplies for ...'.0". .0 0.0 0 panions Kept His John J. | ob, newly clected chair- | In the absence of Scuator Norris, will take off (mm the Bridgeport | paired is by issuing a st nul- . 3 A ; 5 origi e, P o their own bit g was told s o i i G | e etk S i, 2 e, e Bt Bl B SELT A Time Bein . we v L R 5 had been approached by comvention . . 5 3 Hart of the po purtment said . today aboard the Krassin by the ! y. Bommitiee. to Lake! gitecr Elinrgs of ) | {a non-stop flight to Bucnos Aires . : : e leaders in Chicago within the last| according to plans made public to- | 044¥, referring to the ion of P S two men who were suved, Captains all women's activities In the cumi= "o Guys who sought to learn it h day by a new aircraft manutactur- | Sceretars ko H son of the | Mariana and Zappi. Vor 2 e G0 Tavar ing company to be located here, | Chamber of Commerce n recom- | Four Others Are With Him [tiey hoa not caten For Those Saved Are Captains Mrs, R who & nat com Phe secrctary asserted th May Try For Distance "l' AL S CrEahze Gon {they had clung to the hody ator stalc | T conasan througheut the state tahe st to Fatt |nrainseen 4 pay : o mittee woman from her stute and Schator had - then stat b | The concern building the plane is | AL aath : and All Agreed to Wait | Maimeren in the vazue hop Marian i aiso a chalrinnn o tlis national o L notSRseRLESUGh b nominaz | the Commercial Aircraft company of | '“‘""“"’-'} the ‘placiig o bii2etilien g ing it back to civilization, They had o and Zappi B alrmy e national | o - | R which has acquired a|Ments in the souvenir program being e 4 Vohile’s (@11 but resizned themselves to death ot . ) Will be assisted hy Mrs i throe story factors . bullding . on | Prevared in contection with the an- While Those of Nobile 8 on Tuesday when the Russian plane Russian Relief Ship Now Farley of Kansas, also a| Chicago, July -~ nited | “rescent avenue, where machinery D02l convention of the State Police . . . attached fo the Krassin and com- o national committee woman and u | Statss Senator Guorge W. Norris of | and materials for (he construction “joication i this ;”‘ AT AbEu !1 Outfit Were Taken 0 | fyanied vy Pilat Chukhnovsky sight- carching for Men Iso- = Nebraska tod ad become = {of the plane have been assembled e I ¥ provoked s |ed them and directed the rescue ef. Sess vice chairmn. il tancidne o oreine | e e pasembled: Lut i turn of events and told prom- | Safely, Iforts whien ended suce sy e lated With Lieut Viglieri, The former Wyom MEUNYE Lo {pited States on the farmer-la- | five persons aboard the plane wl..n”‘!‘r:“' """"':"»‘J "";‘j'.‘ Lk “"“' of ) T | morninz b tuceeeds Mrs. Emily Newell Blair of | bor ticket | 3} Sieaya for fastih Mantitcn WY |\'1rlv‘1Hv'\ ‘1 oday tha x,‘l: volice de- — Setting out from the Nobile group ol Missouri whose term as a committec | Despite his reported retusal to - % space normally occupied by other PArtment FONsON's AC- |y joscow, July 12 (Pr—Another (ON May 15 to bring help. the pr aaRT et Sy e R e e [to noad any tuira. party shie, thg| SESATOR G. W. NORRIS St e S e e 10 King | e e en 13 th Ner |ress of the fhree men toward land | (-OPYTight, 1928, by the Associated MAmbAr SDILBA Seslerday. i y LA Storage of Ehsoll 1 further | @nd Officer Thomas . Dolan call on | e Einasis 010 A had heen impeded booan injury to | Press.) z i ka senator was placed in|standard bearers, the prohibition jStorage ot gasoline. It was furthur|t, /o 0T Wl GO0 2 L bile rescun efforts today with news b S y which he suf-] Aboard Russian Ice Breaker Kras- Kaskob's Policy ! tion at last night's session of | party, also In session here, centered stated today that the wilot =~ wmay| . o oo oo oice and tater Mr, |(hat the ussian pllot Chukhnovsky | o MUEESENS WE IR e SR, SR0GE CEPmR b ok s 1 o e ventin, He was chosen on the | discussion on platform problems, | 8rive for a distance record further | (/Lo "0 Cuoneq™ (0" dlijer huf |and four companions were stranded | e SEEH (e EORAON Of Th I8 | sl Uiy g BBl ven b oF MeAY e R e e allot, receiving 16 hallots to | With adoption of the platform to- | ":‘J‘,‘l'““ ,'-;”‘j"“‘ "“j"l";“ ¢ | was unable to reach him at once, |!war North Eust Land g L [ tor the last six weeks, two of the - . ; SuLs orman Thomas the socialist | day, nominations for president and | State Senator Jos, Cubelll is prea- 170 B 0o touch with eaets » discovered the walking party of the | .10 i L tlirce mombers of the Italia’s walke the west is the political formula by | o &8 SR (RO | Sice prealdent were mext {n order. |ident and treasurer of the Commar-| 5 ! 1 " [ltalia and giving directions for its ML i ms e, e o 3 o o which John J. Raskoh, new chair- - G peslen Saans S i rafh company,. and irank | StHEs AU & confercnce Was drrang. = 2 £ scientist who had given most of his 1ug party were rescued today by the man of the democratic national Nunie Gomgila Man Bosaibl} ity merserioliths prog| vie m.‘.-v‘l'xm with Cap- | “d for 10 o'clock tomorrow fore- | Meigue. jyears to study of the secrets of the e Lreaker Krassin. committee, hopes 10 win the presi- | 1P Vice president the farmer-la- | hibition party and the farmer-labor | o5 @Y TEe) AFREEI BIEL (SRR | aon, The chief said he had not seen | Prof. Samoilovich, head of theiy, ) begged them to march on to i third member, Dr. Fion dency for Gov. Alfred L. suuth, | VOIS named Will Vereen bf Moul- | group ended last night when both e e Mr. Benson since the incident occur- | Kussian expedition aboard th ie¢ | e fheir own lives and leave hini | y\laimgren, noted Swedish meteor- Raskob today began i series of | tFie: Ga. a cotion miil owner l\«ro» the proposal. 1" e plans which | 720 and he 8id mot know whether o) beaker Komesin, sent 2 complats | to his inevitable end. but they would | yiogist and scientist, was found conferences with democratic feaders | While the farnier-labor party was | ey il el ot latter would he at the con |P'Ort on the discovery of the Malin- [y,5¢ g6 ‘They felt hound to him by | 3, the victim of; the bitter struge looking to perfection of the organi- | £ ahead with the selection of | (Continued on Page §.) onliIBy ik s mer | ference. At any rate, 1 will not |8ren group Tuesday, July 10. The ne closest honds of comradesiip | y1. (nee May 30 against the rigors zation which was started yesterday 2l company, will, according to the | hesitate to state my feelings towards | 'ePOrt was as follow, the desolate frozen waste and they | or (Lo arctic, with the election of Raskob and ap. SR 5 Y s ans, have a wing spread of 5 |Nim because of this ridiculous stand Text of Report. ministered to him until he died, The rescucd members of the party pointment of his aides, R L T e | feet, its iength over all will be 43 1-z | N has taken.” the chief said. A plane plloted by Chukhnovsky __Protected Dead Rody were Captain Alberto Mariano, pilot Raskob belicves the Smith-Robin- || Women in Red Bathing | foet. and its line will be similar to| Although the Chamber f\rr ( r\uhlnlnh aude, b!yul.tglélll. ;‘\lek.\q._‘\ (un:‘ m;qy n; fl’num ;h;», \-:(nwll;l not ]-l of the ili-fated Thilln, nad CRpibie gon ticket can carry the entire east osite o g those of the Bellanca plane in Meree letter went out only Tuesduy, | the moviu: operator Blushtein aboar. rt his body and for 30 days they ojipne Zappi, the navigator, with the possible exception of Penn Suits Escape as Bull I\ hieh Capthin Sabelll 1 now. plan. 1002¥'s mail brought two bits of evi- | took off to search for the Viglieri salously protected it Cottilre Marlhno and Varp)iber o=y e b e Takes Active Interest T(] SCH["][ TAX LEVY‘ning to hop off from New York to|dence of its effect. One firm in |group at 4:30 p. m. July 10. Day after day they spent in silent |, 2y 5urd the Krassin, Both wera which he and Smith hold should b Columbia, Pa., July 12 (UP)— | Rome. | Bridgeport and another in Hartford | “Circling twice, the plane disap- ; e lin un exhausted, half-frozen and modified in the interests of sound || Several local women recently “ TR Tl | withdrew their support from 'h.v,‘ ared in the direction of Karl Is- (Continued on Page 13.) |starved state when they were economics and general vespect for || purchased bright red bathing : 5 Ulster [ souvenir program venture, a $160 |land. At 5:30 p. m., the plane et | snatched from what seemed certain law. suits and wore them for the first | Second \Vard Alderman'l'ree Staters and sten cheek that had been forwarded n hed the island without seeing |Gonth for mbgy wesks, asitiR Smith's promise that if ted || time yesterday a bl : id vayment for a full advertise- | the faintest sign of the Viglieri | | e E s p s o o ime yesterday at a private pool || Men Take Palt in Rai ¢ i i s | Mariano's leg was frozen, but his he will call a conference of farm || near St. Joseph's convent. H Will FiKM Proposal s Mkt e ment being stopped, and an order camp. Procecding _ra!th'r.m'l fly- companion was apparently well, IEelere o wolk il oot Ao e eonty itneas ] Belfast, ;\‘ol\h-in h‘- .m"‘,‘ Iu ¥ 12 for a 850 space being ncelled ing low. Chukhnovsky at 6:45 sud- (] | Dr. Malmgren died a month age. their problem and the favorable || Al the women escaped. Mrs, || in Council UP—The wister border at Castlederg, (jiof Hart said he expccted there denly discovered the Malngren S { but ‘his Lo comipaiong, TLARALAY farm plank in the democratic plat- | Bdward Runcke was badly ent || i yrons,, where hostilities . betweelt | would be other ‘cancellations roupiaf thixes, Hndulst on @ ol = their dead comrade, had kept his form will bhe the ynote of the going throngh rhed wir | :::‘t;’:u:;rioutl:“l': l:nd mm'\'\;; | patrons a'll-:-uf] 1||'.‘., p)w' [.o.d.,a locu! v:hu:;p\[zif;du :f:::;lsfi.,g,‘ \w“ohfil :;:; |dead body and this was takem sampaign in the agriculture states. fence and was treated in a ho - || The finanec = hou.su notifie 6chle 3 b, ) A il aboard the Krassin today. n ; ; e ¢ board's proposal that. Zal R s £ ot 1 ’ 2 - toves. Plainvi Frank Hague, mayer of Jersey | pital an oxtra s CFane-fth of ons mill | TCIQURESS LIRS th {donation of §25 would be made or.a | third Iny prostrate. (Fatally Injures Plainville Had Lost All Hope. City, and a vice chairman of the Na- |\ c————— 116 Teyiod Axningt mext vears grand) omPInEd 1uld by Eree state and U]- | 4pE: adsiertisement pla in ik “Circling five times, Chukhnovsky 7 2 | Captains Mariuno and’ Zappi said tional ‘committee, will be in full | __ e _ | 1iat, to turnfsh the school mm,fimw ster constabulary on moonshiners |y ioeram regardiess of the Benson returned. but due to heavy fog did | Child and Speeds From tiat they bad given up hope in what chrge of castern campaign. Raskob Wi Hins Tor eniE 65 Ul e | Preparing for today’s celebration of jetter, not succeed in reaching the Krassin. seenied to them their last agonized said. Al details of the fight will | SH“.'T H]R I]FH[;ERS e R L ie Bl ot Boyne | Benson Non-Commital Radio contact with Chukhnovsky Scene | riomenta.in f16 Soshping wos AR be left in Hague's hands. i 1, alk of the second ward, when it! lls.hl “z‘w shown ‘l_\ 'h} nv'r“ Ij. “It's a good h\vl‘l:: ) v”!:m\ i '(\mfil ‘”1 s r"" m “d"h”l‘Y ‘;lla“r'\fl: + | had hemmed them in for so many In an attempt to start the machin- | comes before the council next Wed- | 8hiners encountered by the ree This in hrie WHATAR I SRR A B O e o days when suddenly the Soviet air- ery of his orgnization alcad of the | { nesday state civic guards, but the Ulsterman jnent made today by retary Ben- | Chukhnovsky radioed he had been (Special to the Herald) plane with Pilot Chukhnovsky ap- 2 sk pes to have £ ed in and the o s vas sor re Chamber “ommerce. | forc a mile south- | Pla ohn Chad- | e : national headquarters established | ltion by which cuts were made fn|auelled. The people of Castlederg. fr. Bicnson sent oul lete RUS L L o G B ounehli el 3 etelonntineR) rtled by the roar of the motors nd functioning in New York before | |iiis year's budget fo make bessible | trong orange center, were astound- |ious chambers of commerce through- | o give the exact location on account | died at New Brifain Gencial 195- | coming out of the vast silences, the Saturday b y 3 . one-half mill reduction, and he | ed to see the free state civic guards {unt the state calling attention to the jof fog. [ Pital wt 10:40 o'clock this eVeninK |iwo men said that they leaped ta Westerners Obstinate Captains and Lleutenants declared today in emphatic words | Marching through the town with sale of the souvenir program for} = Hac Vood supply = g e e Jowh bY \a | their fect and waved frantically to Tt was reporfed unofticially at the | = £ that he will do all in his power to | their prisoners, but greeted them = he crew has {wo weeks' sup- | hit-und-run motorist in front of the | . flicr who circled above them. Biltmore hotel where smith head-| to Exchange Squads ! | (Continued on Page 16) plics of food, weapons and ammuni- | Landers, Frary & Clark branch fac- quarters have been set up that Ras- | | October kob has having difficulty convincing a group of western democrats that the entire campaign should be di- rected from a centralized office in New York The westerners were said to be holding out for an claborate system of regional directors and it was said a compromise agrecment would be reached wherchy headquarters would in the mid-west or the During his conferenee papermen tos was asked about that prohibition major issuc. “Every plank in mocratic platform is an issue,” Smith suid. “All of them will he dealt with fully in my speech aceepting the nomina- tion. a second established far- with y Governor Raskob" appeared st Smith statement to be a the Smith planned to meet with the men and women of the national committee in his he s at ATHLETES AS STOWAWAYS Letstner and Withont 'unds, Aboard . S. President Itoos July 12 (®— 2 stowaways cluding Frank Hussey, tional sprint champion, wer ered today on this vessel svelt, h in- discov- which 1s team to the gamcs at The others were Hugo 1 tner, Sun Prancisco hurdler, and Clyde Blanchard of the University of Ari- zona, another hurdler, shut out in the the tean All three were brig over night. first released wh the runners, Joe IMcAllister, raised § xpense of the passage. The Olympic committee provided Hussey with the necessary creden- ials. Leistner and Blanchard were Amsterdam. trials for places on confined in the Hussey was the riends including erney 30 to defray the N Willlam Humphrey of San pffered to sponsor Leistner, Workouts for the athletes were prganized today, a special canvas ank being filled for the swimmers hnd the rowing machines ins Clarence Demar, vdteran honer, jogged five miles ecks before breakfast. neisco mara- around the ’IT‘I'I.F CHILD RKILLED Buffalo, July 12 (™ - Through afiure to see a trailer ehind a ruck operated by John Ruff of this ity. Reuber Ha e’ 12, was nocked down by it last night and ic * later "1 a h~ 1 Th driver as held neen’s is nsonia, Conn. probably | Smuggle Themselves Aboard Ship | conveying the United States Olympic ! st | nfined although it was understood | Hed. | Labor Group in Nominating Him for President on Their Ticket. Washington, Ju nouncement was 12 = made iy An- toduy at the | All ¢ i fire pains an Qepartiy on lieut: October nant of eac positions. This give officer | quaintance with | company under tions. Under captains and from day to n day as their shif opportinity to {own squud. In ca #he captain of b of five may not have when the off shi | b s planned of officers every atter. an s be i I GIRLS USTDRESS Mayor of Norwici the ts so that they have b each company d licutenants in the will be transferred ¢ captain and the| h company shifting | ing maugnrated to more thorough ac- both shifts of their actual fire condi- | existing plan, the | nants change U duty on the same serve only their | se of general alarm is in pen with whom he worked previously, ft reports. | 10 exchanges | three months here- have | h Onders Police to| Probihit Bathing Girls Promen- ading on the Streets, ! Norwich, July 12 (P—Two-p ; ! bathing snits wo former Na-jynd upon the strects of Norwich are liking his [not to the | Robbins. To they belong on | Through the p mayor has give police shall not jmen to wander Who 4180 Was | {wo-piece suits of very abbreviated length, attrietive as they may be. will v out th Wi Norwich | be the pse and Bod | hojong in various |skirts of the city, parties of them ‘(ulnw into the business section with- | out stopping in camp to change | their negligee attire, cau, New pressive the cast York, heat for Ju w the any marked The fore ble | Six persons we, York yesterday shower: tant secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at | mounted to a maximum of 82 de- |arees. HEAT WAVE UNBROKEN Litte Relief Before the End of the Week is Pomised by the Weather tinued today with little likelihood of cessation end of the week. t was fair with possi- tonight. rn in public plac of Mayor Leroy | way of thinking e beach olice committee the n orders that the permit young wo- about the city in in color to the eye Chief G. H. Linton | e orde h has no bathing cudo bathing girls camps in the out- iy 12 (UP)—Op- | hich has blanketcd last tive days con- | before the re overcome in New as the temperature | warder, jat the fan effort to | work. | oy . prevent School finance for some criticism committee, but opposcd to any “We year. something we the alderman, The fire boa reference lave the wouldn't the beginning of sthe year, He expressed himself in fuvor of having the school com- | mittee go as far as it can on the appropriation allowed, and then stop rd's action with to reconstruction of No. 4 fire stution pouse was cited as an example of how the alderman would school committec operate. a deficiency tax. in general come in rom the who, for several head of the ¢ouncil’s finance he was particularly eeding of appro- priations made for this year. didn’t want a high tax this and this looks very much like um down our throats vote for at CRITK!ALLY INJURED Pawtucket Man in Norwalk Hospital and Possibly May Die Ater Be- ing Hit By Auto. Bridgeport, 12 George, July fracture of the s sibl s und cuts about before noon. St. George, police from a truck into the was run down by Clark of White Ci rushed the ark placed on the danger I ate police of the reckless driving. the (®+—Joseph | 24, of Pawtucket, is in a critical condition at Norwalk hospital today, suffering from a pos- Kull, iternal injuries and multiple bruis- | hody, bring run down in Westport shortly say roadway and a car driven by Plaifis, N. injured Norwalk hospital where he has been ist. Westport bar- racks who are investigating the ac- cident declared that Clark will be placed under arrest on a charge of ONE BITE: $10,000 But it Must Be a Monkey Bite and Must Have Been dury Decress, Colorado Springs, Colo.. July 13 ite on the nose is worth $10,000, u jury in district awarding the dam- ages of that amount to Malcolm M (UP)—A monkey court decided Connell, 15. Malcolm, Mrs. York. brought suit ‘roadmoor Hotel Co.. after “Kolo,” through the’ nose. on th his Mary E. McConnell against for pet monkey hotel 200, had bitten the child on second was declared R. L. possibly after stepped Y. man to Nose, mother, of New the $100.000 in the Buenos Aires Flight | Only Four or Five Will Make the Great Flight, Remainder of Space llclug% Given Over to soline—Will B ‘ heartily. BRIDGEPORT TO BE HART INSISTS ON BASE OF LONG H[ll’ C.OF C. RETRACTION 16 Passenger Plane o TrylPolice Chiel Indignant at Letier Sent by Secy. Benson SOMETINE BEFORE 0CT. f T0 CONFER WITH ATTWOOD Injustice I By Souvenir Program for State 1eld Opposition to e Department Advertising in Canvass to Aid in Com in Stricken Town. An appeal tor volunteer from New Britain to go to Mass., where there is an of septic sore throat, ha ceived by Miss Maude E. Traver, supervisor of nurses at New Britain General hospital. Miss Traver is a member of the Hartford County Red been re- vicinity are “distractes nd cffort is being made to obtain nurses from every available source. Miss Traver spent considerable time today telephoning nurses who are on the hospital register, and who are not engaged on cases, suggesting that they volunteer to go to Those who have not heen reached by direct contact are asi%«d-to com- municate with Miss Traver for addi- tional information. Miss Traver was unable to esti- mate today the number of nurses in this city who wight be available. New Britain never had a surplus of nurses. During the winter hen there is much sickness nurses arc scarce and at this time of the year many are on vacations or away the summer. Recrulting in New Haven New Haven, July 12.—®—A re- quest for nurees to assist in care of patients at Tee, Mass, was received here yesterday and the hospitals ex- pected to have some members of their nursing staff volunteer for duty. The messages came too late last night to - reach the off-duty nurses but today the appeal was be- ing presented. 1t being vacation time, the not o many nurses available other months. 13 Hartford Nurses in Hartford, July 12 (®—Thirt nurses from hospitals herc are now In deciding against Spencer Pen- rose, owner of the Broadmoor, jury recommended amount for the injury. the the smaller in Lee Mass., alding in against the septic sore throat epi- demic in the Berkehire region. Eight nurses left for Lee this morning 1n response to requests for further aid. The others have been there for the past few days. nurses | epidemic | for | ' TWO IN BANKRUPTCY the fight Recruiting Nurses in This C|ty for l.ee, Mass., Epidemic Duty Do Gonductine| LEE SORE THROATS ARE e e o | BRTTER; EPIDEMIC OVER | | to Between 1 Mass., July of health fore: 4 around effor of the | currenc and imperilled the r citizens. Cross Nursing committee and reeeiv- mpton and ed the call this morning from Hart- | By Scout, started ford, where it was relayed by the | Boston with sampl chairman of the committee. . |from verious herds, According to the appeal, Lee and |the lsolated germ | The specimens wi e authorities. he decision to | sampies was reacl smic had definite the town's milk s | pasteurization of being considered. |7 No new deaths ed here but the 17 by a fat W Wil | epidemic. | Health officials Ithat the number { treatment « Kellar, v A. W. Baglin, Thomas H. File Petitions in A. W. Baglin an, nett filed vesterday in the {of Baglin are 891 Bennett $21.5 | New Britain septic epidemic which has cansed 17 deaths | Trooper Walter during the p petitions in Generally fair tonight and | Friday; somewhat cooler. bating Sudden Scourge yumer o ratients Under Treatment Has Becn Reduced l".ronl 600 0 and 225. 12 (LP) s here toda 5 to prevent a re- sore throat lives of hundreds White of Walter Raith, Lec this morning for les of milk taken and eultures of of the disease. Il be analyzed by submit the milk red after the epi- Iy been traced to upply. Plans for all milk are now have been report- t 24 hours, ath list was increased to | helated report of the deatl: Newton on Tuesday, of Mrs. the Lec ictim of have announced of patients under has been reduced from ap- pruunwwl_\- 600 to between 170 and Owing $910.36, and Hennctt, $21,563.34, New Hawven, d Thomas H. Ben- bankruptey United States dis- rict court at New Haven through the firm of Nair & Nair. Neither show any aes while the liabilities 0.796 and those of 63.54. THE WEATHLR T and vicinity: tion, three more pair this. was his pla IWS the ne, “uggina, the Coe vho was was flung of about | fracture vard of t | the past 1 hy an to its the unfortunat desperate Chukhnovs undercarriage of his 1 heen damaged in landing and asked | that assistance rescued, Chukhnovsky and Ansonia, an Brass wooden flagpole in the pany on Liberty stre 1 o'clock of the his condition later as being serious, pole iron removal, top to affix a tackle. ble increase which Soviet Aviator Discovered Party Chukhnovsky urged the &in to hasten to the re position be sent t While the Ttaliv's walking party | the Russian airman four others in who first (Continued on l'nxc 13) FALLS WITH FLAGPOLE Waterbury Man Drops Fifty Feet to | Ground and Recelves Serious In- juries—Condition Grave. July 1 n emplo; Co., was near the top to the groun fifty feet e which } he Coe Bran 5 years was t one. Faggin: DEATHS ARE INCREASING ' Census Bureau period showed a who ¥ reported that reported sight- missing men yesterday, As of the ascending a | office yard of | Brass branch of ! t shortly before this morning apped in the middle and the He skull and As & prelimi Who Kras- | -seue of the | ere in a the nachine had o him to re- were Benedetta Ameri- a thy com- staff man of the pol: d, « distance | re other in- ing reported stood in the ch office o be re a climbed to Figures Show 13.9 | Per 1,000 of Population Which is Gain Over Year Ago. ived a" ns 38 UK UIH Graphic Story of Arctic Struggles Told by Survivors tory on Woodford avenue late terday afternoon. The authorities to- day were engaged in an apparently car, one suspect having cleared him- when questioned last night. 1ski boy was playing ! between in 4 and 4:30 o'clock a touri.g car came along the street at a rapid pace and Tmm diately witnesses struck him. ting the lad er stepped on the drove away at a terrifi ing a cloud of dust whic those who saw the accident frowm noticing the number on the registra- tion plates. The hoy upon hit- peed, s taken to the office of a critical condition all night and dic J late this morring he accident was reported fo Lieutenant Samuel Samforth of the| New Dritain police at 4 owock | yesterday afternoon Mollic l'vM— tach of 60 Oak stres W Bri - Sadic Stepnic of White's cross- ing. They told of hailing anoth automobile and rushing the winski boy to the doctor’s office then to the hospital. Bamforth notified the thorities and er was instituted, the being called in on the A Mountain View re Lieutenant l'one boy as the motorist who strus the dying youngster. He was que tioned by Grand Juror Charl {Conlon, Constable 1. W. Furr State Officer Eustis. He Washingten, July 12 (U P)—Death | {1s striking more heavily this year in | death rate of per 1.00 .he first week in o July showed total d aths of 6,876 for this area. compared with 6.295 considera pray denote that July 4 holiday deaths were relative Iy me umerous this ecar. nue, but said he had gone far as Mautner's store passed only spot where the boy hopeless search for the driver of the ! self of connection with the accident | prevented | Chad- | nd | | Plainville au- | a search for the driv-| state polices rested as a suspect and identified by admitted | having driven along Woodford ave-| as and had not was THO OF THREE NEMBERS OF LIS CREW, THOUGHT £~ RESCUED; HUNT Fs " WEEKS, ERS GOES ON Thir d Member of Group, Dr. Malmgren, A new hope for life surged through them thy I wa and from that moment until Krassin succeeded in making it y close to them through 20 miles ! of icepacked sea, they felt that they W fe, Now After Others | The Russian ice breaker, as soom 1t had rescued the two Italians, again turned its prow toward the cast and began its weary round ef battering the ice floes in an effort to reach the group of men under lLieutenant Viglieri still marooned | r Foyn Island off North East | Land. Although the two TItalians had Lad virtually nothing to eat for thir< feen days, they were in good spirits when rescued and were able to ex- presy their warmest thanks to the Dr. George I7. Cook, w o recognized | v the serious condition of the lad, who ¢F¢% of the Krassin. was still unconscious, and had him | The position of the party when hurried to the hosp samination !¢ Krassin reached the men was showed a frocture at t' - base of the | > north latitude and 26.7 east <kull, o broken jaw. and a possible | IONgitude, a point some miles from D e ey s Imd!m Prince Oscar Land and about 30 also been knocked out by ma im- | miles from Foyn Island. pact and a great laceration across his jaw and cl sek. He was identified by his mother. He lay m SAILING FOR THE U. 3. » |[Expect to Reach New | York After Circling World in 23 Days Tekyo, July 12 (P—John Henry Me sailing today on the Empress |0f Russia with the plane which he and Charles G. D. Collyer are using ir an attempt to break the around the world travel record, said that they hoped to complete their adven- |ture within 23 duys. The present record is 28 days, 14 hours and 36 minutes, held by Edward E. Evans nd Linton Wells. ars, lauding Collyer's ability as lot in flying the plane from bourg, France, to Tokyo said ti United States, accor, ty fatally injured. He also proved that[the record they hoped to establish census figures today indicating n® he had his wi d child with him |would be beaten only when faster annual death fe of 13.9 per 1,000 at the time, whereas the hit-and-run | planes are invented. of population. The figures were driver had been alone in his car, After leaving the Empress of Rus- based on reports for the first 27| The only information upon which |sia the travelers will fly from Vie- weeks of the year from €% citiesthe police can work in seeking iden- | toria to Seattle and then to Spokane with agg . population of 30,- {tification is that the driver respon-|where they will take on gaseline. 000,000, t year's figur for the |sible had red hair and was driving | F'rom Spokane they intend to fly to a touring car. the make of which is |} York in 30 hours, stopping at known. Chicago en route. The little victim was the son of The fliers attended a reception Mr. and Mrs, Mountain Plainville He was born in on December 29 are several brothers and sisters, Funeral arrangements, incomplete, are in charge Brodzik & Son of New Britain nrobably be held cemetery In New Britain. Adam Chadwinski of 1924. Surviving him, besides his parents, which are of Fank 1t was stated that the funeral would tomorrow morn- Ing. with burial in the Racred Heart give by the newspaper Asarl and n | visited the notable sights around the capital. PRESENT FOR SMITH New York, July 12 (UP) — A cigarette box that plays “The Side- walks of New York” was presented to Governor Smith todap %y Ottinger, brother of the | attorney gemeral. The eral is @ republican.