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NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928 —TWENTY PAGES. HISSING I PLANE [ FOR B ORI e w L e il B LA g COVE, HELL GATE y—Puts Mass. In Shelby, N C. Ang. 25 opsis| Roune of Bulfalo Overdue Organization Gels Under Way| Democratic Column and Expresses Little Doubt Original Slgnamres NO[ Yot Dry | zersons are wnown to mave boen) Bly i when three buildings in the business Today at Meeting and Lunch- That Connecticut Also Will Turn Over—Pre- When Other Powers Sighi- | sn o 5 £ O;E,EIN LINDBERGH'S MAGHlNE n[m]m ATS SP[E[] UP Vessel |,,|mmd From eon ifl Bumn HOtel St. Louis. Aug. 25 (A—John J.|%09 of thes531 electoral votes with dicts Greatest Popular Vote for Party, PR . building are missing w Iy Their Adherence S U g e o0 et ot 4ok v | DIUE £p £ ST Providence With 250 Raskob, chairman of the democratic |at least an even chance of carrving the Tirst National bank: Zch Blan- | terday and Should Have Reached | P el " ¢ tal of 38 additional | MRS B B BASSETTE ls Tfi!“i":,ipi‘f?:.""‘,:::i».lfl\df’ o'root,g';.‘: :t:‘r;s h::l‘:sg :«';?n:l ?'un ‘1‘ L‘y?\nah MEXICO A“NOUNGES HER Guy Green and Alex Hoyle, clerk | New York Afrport About 6:30 ! —_— . o ., D, D, middlewestern states, four of which [total to 347, or 81 more than a ma- A P M. v~ € 21 Will Car- Olher Shlp m TWO SUATED OR PRESIDECY [ b St o " T V0 INTENTION OF JOINING 35w e | 2o s s e o) propany With P A as states certain to cast their elec-|cast the result of an election,” Ras- perately to clear the tangled wreck- | pyo g ong | SUTER Py R 1 row. S ALY N1 s Mrs, Arthur . Livermore of New |Democratic leaders of Missour, 1ili. | sure, however, that with the infor- | Majority of Germans Also Tmpressed | foll would mount when the base-|ance of M. M. Merrill, manf.. SR ET ) nois, Kentucky, Kansas, Oklahoma, |mation at hand any reasonably pru- | __yew i Elapse Before Al wer eleared " SITUCIres | e Curiiss Flying Service, who was | York and Miss Catherine Byrne,|Nebraska, Tennessee and lowa were | dent business man would at this | L 2 riclaare ton. a farmer. and his son Carl; assengers C‘lh |in the First National bank; one un- 3> toral votes for Governor Smith, |Kob's statement said. 1 am very age it was feared that the death|,) 6 today at the non- reported to have left Buffalo yester- | prepared to lay their problems be- | time classify the following states, |l A" sonstouclion forew Sensaxed i , News of the World Average Daily Circulation Fer By Associated Press Ner. . 14,520 PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 Scveral Others Injured When Three Butldings at Shelby. N. C., Col- One Man Missing, Ten Definite st for an acti am- c Signatory Powers Have }ornullr, R der the n zs was | day and who was expected to arrive | a1z to make new voters will be X = . National Committeewoman from | fore the chairman in separate state | having 309 electoral votes, in the [ shairesuaacues il 0 s | arty last evening s i e Others Rescued—Trag: conferences today and tomorrow, | Smith-Robinson column, namely: Ratified Treaty—British Spokes- | * oF ans 2 “| Merrill, whose career in commer- > % i ut, T 1 c " 1 ¥ Shility ts esca 2 o mith for President club tomorrow v ; o - Compectic Speakiers — CWb| hion will end In a general session | “Alabama 12; Arizona 3: Arkan-| o S T SEIMY of e estape was soen: | cial fiving has taken him to most | Cening ot Tiemorratie headquarters edy May Have Been 7 Rooms Opened for Serles of Fall| Wednesday. sas 9; Colorado 6; Florida 6; Geor- a arnl ha n: - Beved o Cdnce e TR of the country, went to Buffalo | ," committee of 17 men and 17 Wo- I ed by S Tid Raskob and many other democrats | gia 14; Kentucky 13: Louisiana 10; | yands to Remain Aloof. | S |to bring back the plane of Colonel | o \ho™ ave 1o work among the aus Y trong e Soctal Events, will depart Wednesday night for Hot | Maryland 8; Massachusetts 18; Min- Eesi e gt iy y'e tallor ehob | Charles A. Lindbergh, which had| oo mage voters will begin its 4 3 - Springs, Ark., to attend the notifica- | nesota 12; Mississippi 10; Missouri | Paris, Aug. 28— —The effect of | G0 0 FHT T B8 G0 €006 | Leen left at Buffalo for minor ad- | work after tomorrow night ° Tossing Craft Against { Ofticers were to be elected and|jon ceremonies for Senator Joe T.|15; Montana 4; Nebraska I the signing of the Kellogg-Briand oo S1os SRSk et ol En [ iukimenta, : plans were to be formulated for the mers of the hank. The excavation under the build- ings was thought to have caused the ollapse. : t Robinson, vice presidential nominee. | Jersey 14: New Mexico 3; New York | war renunciation treaty already was formation of the Women's Republi- Claims 308 Votes Now 45; Nevada 3; North Carolina 12; |apparent today. Nations in mmxc‘ can club of New Britain at a meet-| yn 3 formal statement, Raskob parts of the world had announced i ing of approximately 70 women &t| lajmed Gov. Smith would receive (Continued on Page 18) their desire to become parties to the luncheon at the Burritt hotel this ] P afternoon. The association has al- ready procured club rooms Which The original signatures were snll will be used as headquarters. The | | N wet when messages of adherence by location is the house which was for- | other countries began to pour into | R e y Paris. The governments of Den- el b Ll INT“ SMIT“ 8 STATE nESmnYE“ BY FLAMES mark, Jugo Slavia, Roumania and SR e e Peru are among those having ex- York, honorary national president pressed this wish. | of the Republicap Women's club, The compact now is open to ad- who was to speak, arrived lonz| Speaking At Syracuse He Blaze at Meriden Reform |!erence by all civilized nations. An Sacramento h after the hour at which she was ex- official invitation to join in the| pected. She became confused in| Traces G. 0. P. Activi- School Does $5,000 pledge has been handed by the | comir from New York and went % French ambassador to Maxim Lit- ties to Aid Farmers Damage v of the democrats have ex- disssatisfaction with pro-| LiNer, At the field here it was said that | Mer: alw; pains | ferrill always took pains to notify | o, i e e | his headquarters whenever he was S aia s tad that tha!| delayed or'changed his plans, He | .12 8810 and it js cxpected that the 2 5 L committee will be urged to begin is known as a most cautious flier al- 3 n work immediat though he has had several minor a ety New York, Aug. 28 (A—The pas- : Tas had severaln | ats 1hat other plans in |SCREEr steamer Cheater W. Chapin cidents, one of which left him with y will be dis. |of the Providence line rammed and sisaRsnaa | cussed. Presi Cyril J. Curtin | sank a tug today in Hell Gate off £ INE M EeENI s, ced | Women workers appointed today | S iad 4 that all Curtiss pilots pD! n the tug was reported missing. had been [hy Secretary Matthew Callahan are: | The other ten of the tug's crew were | called to the field and all planes|yre Nellie McCrann, Aldona Poli- | resened by a moter. launeh | fueled in readiness for a statewide | yis Jewel Crowe, Margaret Curran,| A fifteen-foot hole wa J 9 A fiftee © as torn above Man Arrested, [scarcn it sterrin was ot heard | yra” Knnie Fean Mrs Wilian |0 wascriine on (he starboard side r‘wlv:mly:l s:!)mv Officials ,:.1 i\mvh]d Llambt, Elsie Gourson, Mrs. Kath- of the steamer, hound from Provi- i { Ield, the army airport close by |jcen Crowley Solomon, Mrs. William | gence with 250 passengers. Clnirs He:HadConfederate 851 oif it i AR 510t oo Crenie itanian atse Willlacifaunon with 201 pessensire b B EE SCetE i planes to join in the search. A iy e i o) rly an hour before being pull- by two tugs. She reached her North River pier two hours late. direct to Hartford instead of coming vinoff, Russian Soviet commissar for to New DBritain. Miss Catherine foreign affairs, at Moscow. Byrne, national committeewoman Year Must Elapse from Connecticnt, was also schedul-| Syracuse, N. Y. Aug. 28 O® —| Meriden, Aug. 28 (P—Four valu-| Tt is expected that at leas ed to speak. Mrs. Ruth B. Walthers | p o0 o on ponalt of |able work orses perished in a $5.- | will clapse presided at the luncheon. 2 o 000 fire of unknown origin early |finally rati Slate of Officers griculture in the party's BeVen | his morning at the Connecticut | The slate of officers voted upon at | years of post-war administration | School for Boys, the meeting this noon w Presi- | Smith, Mrs. Romjecko, Mary swun S Sinoczynski, Mrs. Stephen Myeriack, | for ne WAS INSANELY JEALOUS No Trace of Plane | Mrs. John Meskill, Mrs. Thomas F. «j o Buffalo, Aug.| 28 (®—No word Sullivan and Helen Peterson. has been received from the Curtiss | Men workers include William Dor The tug, in command of Captain Alleged Slayer, Ex-Convict, Said to | J7alcon plan; carrying Edwin M. | sey, Eugene Faselli, Samuel Green- | Charles Redfield and towing two £ vithaerielinl Slelse Lonne, manaegr of the Buffalo air- berg, Darius Benjamin, Dr. Moscs cmpty lighters, was destined for {tory countries whose legislatures| Have Shot Because of Jealous | st iy 2 ol v lig S, was 10 Colony street. | must pass on it [ port and M. M. Merrill, manager of | Kupelian, John Kelly, John L. Sul- Whitestone Landing, Queens. Her were detailed today by Senator Cur- | The flame, which razed a wooden Copgratulations still were being| Fury Over Affections of Estranged the Curtiss flying service, since it | livan, Martin Kelly, Paul Magnifico, engineer a year fore the treaty has been Henry Lindhurst of Bell- dent, Mrs. Buell B. Bassette of 27| s the republic ; fal|barn in the rear of Sl et : i took oft at four o'clock yesterday Elmer Peterson, Joseph TDumin, rose, N. Y. belicved the accident was s, the republican vice presidential | ear of the schooi, | received by M. Briand today while e x | coft el Ok sl e Dumi i mmn.: place \\(;. h..\_\,d.xm‘s, :;r rominee, and compared with the | threatened the dormitory buildings | Parisians in general, including the Wife and Daughter, l)r‘mr A\‘.nnl ‘\mk, it was announced | ;?Irliv'yr‘!m;hlli;:\.hr ‘{1?;”( 1“1;:11‘? ;h to a misunderstanding in sig- Morris D. Saxe, first ward; Mrs 5 L S S e s e e 4 s P He e st Hoage John Buckley, second ward; Mrs. J. ::(ql'!‘r(ix‘}m';i e R s e havac | ot Inconsiderable element of popu- | Sacramento, Cal.. Aug. 28 (P C. Itoy Keys. vice president and | Harry Wilson, Anthony Contois. Both Ships Lighted Robt 3 : J o 5 i disce . . il : M 35, shot here last | general manage hsitntlRs pinsl R J assi ' ¥ Robinson, third ward: Mrs. Nor-| PPNty v (e WL 0 0| The fire was discovered by an|other fourists. celcbrated the event Clarenco Muncy, ot here 1a general manager of th ":nun;;“‘mm ml” 7. Wall, manistant vice predident man_ Bertini, fourth ward; Mrs. J. | ERERE T RG oW to @ New | emplove of the school's baker shop | with appropriate calm and decorum, MENt by Perey Barnes, 35, in a kill-| plane and %oto7 FomPAY, STC F Al bl i el";er”"”"’k' e “am“m '“!{ & | Kansas senator confined his pre- o'clock.| When the firemen arriv-| The boulevards and the sidewalk sons met death and a fifth was| & ¢ had s e @ captains had sighted the other ol arsons, secretary; s, o B S | . e | number of points between Buftalo | |vessel before the collision. Captain pared remarks principally to the :du.onl;:;‘:dv::dth»i ::\\e'::\e“h’;:\lrx: tables of the cafes were crowded | wounded, died early today at the|und New York asking for reports on | F“R VLTERAN,S “EAT“ Thomas W. Rowland, a mariner of e r i s cond alari S | i 5 | 50 1 chairmen of the republican town |aEficultural situation. He cited the| (o8 P0 R PRI (Gontinh A Faxs 1) | sacramento hospital. | the plane, but that he had as yet | 50 years experience, according te Comittes i hps M ‘Stone, vice | Dassage of the emergency tarlff act, | J0E FOYUTED i e ¥ | Barnes, who was captured at|received no replies. i claimed the tug after answer- president of the town cpminittee, [the extension et farm oredits i | s signal suddenly veered across : Abaran thicned hate cattontion ie Under ordinary flying conditions, T z , - ctate | through the intermediate farm | aid at the airport here that | the Chapin's path, and Mrs. Ruth B. Walthers, state| 4 saving the surrounding buildings L E D. Shonts Never Fullv i Be central committeewonian, advisory | €redit act of 1923 and through the i ‘AIRPI‘ANE I [: [;En {Stockton last night, when questioned | e v r 3 | this morning by officers, named an | | have reached The recall was sounded at .55 | S “R hing; by “mc plane should have reached park treasurer, and the six vice Most of the passengers were asleep 2 e, {war finance corporation, and the| ;. o0y | alleged accomplice, L. R. Coburn 26.| York by 6:30 p. m. Weather con-| Recovered From Effects at the time of the crash. They said After the luncheon fthe women |enactment of legislation authorizing | * y;qiy Upham, an employe at the {2 fellow employe in the Southern {ditions along the Hudson, it was f Battl S e B wore o o to their new nheadquar- | Organization of cooperative assocla- | gohgo), made heroic eftorts to save "flw~ 'N PI.AINV";LEH‘"””' shops here, as responsible for | Sald. were not satisfactory of Battle the impact was not great, ters. There are geveral rooms on (1ions as among the accomplish-|ipe pg ©s by entering the burning barn and endeavoring to lead the i | Was Lindy's Plane | The plape had been flown by | the Jower floor which are fo e used |ments of the republican ad.ainis- ¢ e pld i "1 Everett Davies Shonts, : as offices, lounging rooms, and for, traton animals out to safety but the horses Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. It social events, and three floors, up-| The nominee also praised the % % . + | Barnes, according to the officer, h ¢ h e |Makes Landing in Thick ' ciimed coburn fomed nim at a| “as brought here for minor adjust-| N hnd Mis Marin o Stonts of | i Kellogg treaty for the remunciation | The 20 cows in an adioining ba [1ocal eating house where they de- ments e et T ; | 2 an a g barn e o s k4 = . f > o | this ng A Continued On Page 17 |of war which was signed yesterday | were led to safety by -attendants at | Fog At Governor’s Pri- |cided to go to the home of Barn Edwin Ronne is a flyer of mor PERTnE a0 h' S in Paris, predicting its general ap-|the school . | wife. The visit was made and Mun- | than ten years experience. He was F""“" nargediong m" 3 [iRIM TRAEE“Y STALKS | herence to it by *every nation in|near the burning building and the e o the argument which followed, | corps during the war, acting as an | | Fourth \,mhc,\, (‘n’l 5 \: E I |the world.” As republican leader of | iremen kept a steady atream on the | Barnes said Muncy ordered him fo | instructor at different fields and do- | |/ 0" G5 K O] r;v;ll’\'.rfl;n\s-xnd the senate, Senator Curtis will be |shed and managed to save the ani.| Flainville. Aug. 28 (P—Finding leave, afterward striking him. “I|irg experimental work. He has beon | 1918 E o 2 Andiy i .8 ! ey Buffalo arport | e Was in France from May, 1918, [py R eA iphe not sasionits aidor et navigation in the thick 1og overhead | then shot him.” Barnes said in charge of the e o Bristo s IN N[w “AVEN FAMIIAY mal ratification of fhe pact The flame attracted a big crowq |'0° hazardous Pilot Carrington of | Upon leaving the house, Barnes | since it was opened two years ago. oL Sonihihl o FRe. S oraiin | Lad, Aged 7, Suc ‘Vh" shooting of three. Alleged Confession (Continued on ane 15) . son of ¥ s o - 5 oy e : S4 | New Britain and for the past 18 o The peoples of the world are|to the scene of the fire {rumber 8670 carrying J|!I“d||}l)| the | continued, Coburn said Well, = Siats mmadeinie home il Hiainar | cumbs to ln;ury to me oty N Gortly il ViEe S {Colonial air lines, brought his plane | we're in bad now. Let's get a few Scen Over Ithaca | ofte at Mapls Hill 5 - down on Gov. Trumbull's private | more.” o s S8 ¥ Head 78 . oees canse upon yesterday the represent- | i jdnores : .| 1haca, N. Y. Aug 28 P—An| Besides his parents he is survived eal Wife DleS, Bt Kby ix | siiypshal Lo matens appaoved e fiflVERN“R S“RIJE "F gla‘!r":?ghl']:vxg \?"("‘V\ '\\5 {,"o':k"f,’”}{ 30 }ne' \h:n::mv:n:! I“Lh‘onl l“x‘xnnr:;fi' ‘E::(; { airplane, flying from the northwest. | hy two sisters. Miss Henrietta i o T4 . | Kellogg plan and signed a creaty o a0 et B s 5 ; | appearcd over this city at dusk last | Shonts of New York city and Mrs. | Now Man’s Little Daugh e it i | The pilot said he found the fog | Barnes hen we went to Len ter is Badly Hurt s : ; o 4 5 N hight and circled the city several|harles P. Curtis of w Britain. ! (Special to the Herald) treaty for it creates no burdens and jvery thick and when over here he|Gearhart's and = Charles Kleln's| o ;pparently seeking a 1anding | He was a member of the American _ Dristol. Aug. 28.—Walter Ableski, 3 ates e a |saw a landing field and decided to | houses and both men were invited i - b o i b = 7. son of Mr. and M Ant Il tes sitios Rentenglempnia St s . |arop on it rather than continue to|out and shot by Coburn. Coburn |Place: The plane was flying at an|Legion and the Congregational| " o iy and Mrs. Anton Able. based upon and supported by pub- | 7 ! Y ; altitude of about 3,000 feet and due | church of Newingeon §ki of 13 Dwight street, died at the sed upon and supp P Hartford. He did not know then shot M. H. Larkin when he attempt- | 1titide of Ao 8,000 Fct S0 £00 ehu > Bristol hospital at 5 o'clock this ‘ New Haven, Aug. 25 (P—stark |lic opinion. [that it was the governor's field |ed to ald Klein who approached his | {0 the semi-darkness. i | Iuneral services will be conduct- £ “The peoples of the world are o | The plane left for Hartford at|ear, ; i istics could not be distinguished.* Al ed at his late r cdy stalked today tfor the third peop! ']‘ he pla t car, badly wounded, and asked for % i thagedy At e year 4n the |anioue 16 slop wars and feel surelE“d Follows Three Days , ;i as conditions overhead seemed | poip . check was being made here at noon | qay afternoon at 3 morning from a bullet wound in his dence §- P opn THAT head, accidentally inflicted by a time in | i a 9 " companiof ige's home of Stefano Inzero, factory em- [ {hat within a short time every na- Illness With Heart {f Bewe Enprovad. I Police said that they attached lit- | to dctermine \1'( ]ilrv“r;"l\sll t!‘!‘;gxll“’:‘! Harry Martin, pastor of fhe Con- o fl';mf‘“'onfi"g“' Pond late ‘ Diovee. 1iving at 107 Hamilton strect | fion in the world will adhere to the |tle credence to the * “contession.” | flown by M. M. Merel who let|gregational ethureh, wil conduct the | Y30 LT o rmation. eurnish. Death last October claimed his [ reaty. With the great powers re- Trouble INJURED m NEw HAYEN ‘T"" ta men 40 5l 6 U8 cne il e e R e e ?:h? 2 o Wil then DCoq the palice, young Ableski, with — wife, Mary, and left him to mother | "OUNcing war the smaller nations |and records of the sherift's oftice | A% BIE € F g m.s;;mwaro‘i;m eriio Hpinghell tor cremation. | yoconh Pirog, another boy, securing Theis brood of three, Stella, Ferdr. | Will be willing to keep out of wars. B |show that Coburn called up the PeEAD NOSINE AOWE e {36 1.4 calibra rificd ‘wiam. ‘GlorAbY nando aud Lucy, Two weeks ago| It Will be generally approved in| Bismarck, N. D, Aug. 28 P—A. | sherift's office at the time of the Gladding, another youngster, went BRISTOL CHILD LOSES Goans ane oS Ferdinando, swimming in Mill river | this country because from the g, was caught in the strong current of | *ariiest ys in our histery our the stream and drowned before aid Bovernment has favored the em- could reach him | ployment of arbitration for the set- Yesterday, Stella, 10 years old,|tlement of international disputes.” eldest of the little family, was struck | 1aking up the record on farm by an automobile as she was cross- | leg1slation back in 1918 when the| spri) 26. 1574, near Alderta Lea, | ing a street near her home and to- | T°Publicans won control of con-|Minn. His parents were Iver and |y, tho Grand avenue power house of |is also believed that when Barnes | day lics at the point of death in New | Bress. the senator described the | Mary Sorlie, natives of NOTWaY. |(ne {'nited Illuminating company to- | was unable to find Coburn, he saw a | i | [15 Pound Plece of Stecl Falling|myurers and asked for protection, | S From staging s Construcdon | #* Tarres e on 2 eee” . MABEL BOLL IN CHARGE Sestones o mormes tomara Soncv, | OF LEVINE'S NEW PLANE | jealousy of Barnes towards Munc aid to have held the at- Albert Peters, Aged Sorlie, governor of North Da- kota, died here this morning. Death was caused by heart disease ” from which the governor had been| Company Worker. critically ill for the past three days. Arthur Gustave Sorlie was born y placed in the rifles and started to discharge. Hearing the firing, Michael Able. a brother of the accident victim, ind Theodore Czarnecki, aged 13, who were bathing in the lower end Afternon of the pond, donned their clothes 1 started to investigate. Finding two b with rifles, Theodore Czarnecki, who had fifteen .22 cali- bre cartridges in his pockets, bor- New Haven, Aug. 28 (P—Injured who w when a 15 pound piece of steel fell | fections of Barnes' estranged wife, | from a staging at the new addition | was responsible for the killings. Tt | Intends to Fly With Her it She Drowned Shortly After 1 o'clock This starts Her Occan Trip Before Haven hospital where doubt has condition of agriculture then as|When he wis 19 years old ht came | jay "Gene Reilly, 35, of Derby “,xs'rhancn to even up by attempting to | been expressed as to her chances for | ‘acule” and requiring "quick re-|to North Dakota where he worked |y recove! | lief. He recalled passage of thc in a bank. operated a general store Deputy Coroner James J. Corrigan | Mergency tariff act and its veto by | and later became a traveling sales began his probe into the accident to- | President Wilson. He told of the | man. day by calling Gubriel Palmieri, 25, ¢t extending farm credits through | 1In 1307 he entered the fuel, seed of 91 Saltonstall avenue, eperator of | the war finance corporation and of | and feed business at Grand Forks as » New Haven, Aug. 28 (P—Albert urth of September. ' taken to New Haven hospital where | place the blame for part of the mur- EC P! Bolore five. non 6t M and Mox Bag examination revealed that he was|ders on him London, Aug. 25 (A—Mabel Boll is quale Peters of Bristol, was drown- suffering from a fracture of the foot | The orgy of murder was ascribed | the real commander-in-chiet of the | ed shortly hefore 1 p. m. today in rowed one of the guns and loaded it and a fractured rib. by police to the mnsane jealousy of | jynkars plane in which she, Charles |the waters of the sound at the foot ' with the hullets. Pointing toward the According to information given by | Barnes over the affections of his €s- | 4 [evine and Iert Acosta hope to of Campbell avenue lake, he discharged all but the last i | eve witnesses, Reilly was walking be- |tranged wife and the custody of his | a0 the transatlantic east to west| West Haven physicians and poice carrpidge, which jammed in the the machine which struck the child. |the veto of it by President Wilson. | A. G. Sorlie and company. The en- |ncath the staging when the heavy |httle daughter. imber. In attempting to release hop, Levine disclosed to the Asso- | Worked for more than an hour with Stella was with” her * little sister, | “Whe1 President Harding came | terprise was successful and was the | piece of metal hurtled through the | Barnes calmly surrendered and as- | (.10 ‘progs this morning |2 puimotor in an effort to save the it pa hrought the rifle from his Lucy. when she was struck. |into office on March 4, 1921, he and | basis for a considerable fortune | air, struck him first on the chest and |serted his innocence when surround- | 15! erithooiy IatiEs Bollis vens | cilld & jife SHoUTaSE GHnORRCIOUE- DY The Mireh- Palmieri =ays that khe snddenly |the members of the cabinet and re- | which he later accumulated in other | then on the right foot 1."1 by a p of officers at Stock- | exime taid. “She organized | Albert was visiting his aunt. Mrs. tion in which it was pointing. While darted in front of his machine and [Publican members of congress | business endeavors. He was taken to the hospital in an |ton, south of here late last night, | (& (S0HE R S0 U TID. AL Peters at 426 Beach street. He | working on the mechanism, it was was hit before he could avoid the |realized that:early action on legis-| Despite his extensive interests. the | ambulance |after they had followed the trafl of | 7% WIS FEEE B A pur- | had been permitted to play on the | guddenly discharged. accident. Some witnesses corrobor- | Non-Partisan league selected him as Reilly, employed by the Dwight murder for several hours in that di- ‘h.-nr $ha slanethOF Rotime 10 beach under the care of Peter Kerr Walter Ableski,; who was a short ated him. Palmieri swerved his ma- (Continued on Page 14) its standard bearer in 1924 and he | Construction company, was said by | rection iseuihie ‘h” % sne loaves in time, | “ho lives mearby distance down the bank, dropped to china to the right to prevent the - ——— | won the gubernatorial election after | hospital authorities to have been | Heavily armed. Barnes dented he | ¢k WHA er 10 S0 CEER 00 T0CH | +1 turned to talk to a friend and | the ground. the bullet striking him ing Stella. Both children were struck }ropuhhcan incumbent. He was re- | Derby. Continued On Page 17 St ke o w;m’ .:,-p} 1 mokt ‘h_M\:‘ told police |;wm“ min- | gownward toward the base of the ;’m'tl,ur\ o a<hnm 1;mm) :vn;fvnr!r:?— e 1:](;«2;‘43:&"133‘?; t‘r:;rm:a‘n&(‘p:;:('r;; P g L:;lir;,fl:\r”v‘:; |‘ny]\ .;(:“'{y'\: ‘ry‘vv;I;iq ‘;h: F"nmnnHVl; ‘;,“.T?.“ff"{;'.'nc‘e‘“fifa"c'i;'i' 0 make her admission to the| vear, savi llonal rnge S Ldidas : s assis - hospital imperative. | Dosable inter. | COONIEe's Son Enters Orchestra PAt | desired to retire to private life at '}";: VS-IHT;*':‘:W ‘njf on the Levia- | yater several feet from shore necki rushod 5 & meighbory wed nal injurics and a scalp wound which the end of his term - i T Dr. Michael A. Gore was summoned. He removed the boy to the Bristol Misa Poll will remain hera until Sept. 10 with Acosta. employed as | Ma“ Qcalded to Dea"‘ { At Wisconsin Resort and Play Mean saxophone. prise the inuries which may prove fatal to Stella Three Dead, Two Dying As Toronto Home Burns Toronto, Aug. 2§ (P—Three per- sons lost their lives 1n a fire in their home early today and two were so badly injured that little hope is held out for their recovery. The dead are Joseph Klaiman, his wife Sarah .and his son, Sidney, aged three. Sadie, 14, and Morris, 8, two other children are in a criti- cal condition while Henny, 6. es- caped with less serious injuries. The Klaiman tamily lived on the third floor of a building in which the ! Jennie Odegard. who died later. Tn k: 1919 he married Miss Grace Hilleboe Superior, W Aug. 28 —Meet | 5t Grand Forks John Coolidge, saxophone player— | The first and a good one. The son of the president unex- important act of of- fice came to Gov. Sorlie when in his first’ term he appointed Gerald P. pectedly demonstrated his musical | Nye. to the United States senate to ability as an instrumentalist and a | gycceed Senator E. F. Ladd who died singer while at a public dance in |in ofrice. Solon ngs, near here. Instead e of dancing he entered the orchestra TO HOLD INQUEST pit. relieved the saxophone player.| Bridgeport, Aug. 28 (P—Deputy and played the instrument most of | Coroner Henry C. Stephenson will the evening. He also sang several | open his inquest Friday in the death songs for the entertainment of the [of Alice G. Refkofsky, who died in crowd. the Park City hospital yesterday Up to that time no one present ! from peritonitis. had suspected John Coolidge's abil- ity to play the sax nor to sing. He co One of the most unusual events to | ¥ in the otherwise uneventful I office of City Clerk Alfred L. Thomp- son happened today when two per- formers in a carnival which is play- ing in this city called and filed no- tice of marriage intentions. The voung woman, Sadie Ander- son of New T et e S s ™ " Carnival “Woman of Many Colors” i Files Marriage Intentions Here Sadie Anderson Speaks 27 Languages, But Fred Carno Will Be Happy When She Says “I Do” In One. billed as a|y RIVER RECEDES “woman of many colors.” The pros-| | THE WEATHER pilot for the flight, Levine explained. | Levine and his party went to Croydon again this morning for a test flight Sir Sefton Brancker, director of civil aviation, has informed Levine that to obtain a permit for making | the fiight from Rritish territory it | will be necessary to take out third | party risk insurance. This is pro- territory. The amount of the in- surance was not mentioned FORGED PETITION CHARGED Salem, Mass, Aug. 28 (P —George 1. Graham, of Winthrop. who was Geyser At Yellowstone ra,p.xr. Wyo. Aug 28 (P—Geor, Brown of Lampa Tex., w scalded to death in a \4110“:10“( park geyser last Friday, 1t was learned with the return to c.s;‘er today of a physician who gave the victim first aid treatment Mr. Brown was leaning over the | edge of a boiling pool, sevem miles| vided by Rritish law as protection in | case the plane should fall in British | | pulled their father out, suffered %ad north of “Old Faithful,” when he fell into the water. Two sons, who scalds on the arms. The father died shortly afterward TRANSPORT ARRIVE New York. Aug. 28 (#—The At-| hospital and Dr. Gildersleeve Jarvis of Hartford was summoned. Follow- ing an examination he announced that an operation would be useles The boy remained unconscious until the end | The parents of the dead boy were | prostrated when informed of the ac- cident, as was also young Czarnecki who was using the rifle at the time. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czarnecki of 30 Pardee street. The father, who conducts a meat market at the address mentioned. stated that he would not permit his children to own any weapons of any aature and both he and Mrs. Czarnecki were | visibly affected by the occurrence. Word of the accident was brought fire started in the store on the |explained he “took to it naturally.”| Middletown. Aug. 28 UP—The |pective bridegroom 15 Fred Carno. ground floor. The hodies of Mr. and | having a bent toward music which | Connecticut river which has been ja vaudeville performer with the car- Mre, Kiaiman and their yvoung son | he evidently “got from his mothe! were found in a room at the front|who is a staunch music fan ! while the other children were taken from a room at the rear. New Britain and vicinity: rising steadily at this point for the nival. The woman speaks 27 lan- Local showers tonight or past several days started to recede | guag ‘Wednesday: not much change There were no blue notes from the {this morning and by noon had They will be married in this city| | in tempcrature. sax while John played it. dropped two inches. by a justice of the peaca *. tion containing forged names, was|arrived today with 342 officers and | ning by Mr. and Mrs. Ableskl. Offi. held in $500 bail in district court|members of the enlisted personnel cers John McLaughlin and otor. today for a hearing on September|of the army of education ready for|cycle Policeman James Burns invese 4 Graham pleaded not guilty and|the fall offensive in the country's|tigated and reported it as accidental. # | turnished his own baik 4 ‘ charged with filing an unlawful peti- | lantic transport liner Minnekahda | to the police department in the eve. | | schools and colleges. No arrest was made. » i i e i RS o =