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. Luoy) s Plog g, h T 820y, . Mo - H w7 IR ‘v“”m‘g“u’,\pv 3 HARTFORD AVIATOR SUFFERS FATAL INJURIES WHEN PLANE ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928.—SIXTEEN PAGES IN HOME BREW D Attempt to Wreck Fast Train Carrying Two Million In Gold, Reported At New Haven Washingtonian, | AYOR OPENS DRIVE ON TRAFFIC LIGHTS AUGUST E Wi * DIES AT HOSPITAL Writes to Polioe Board Unging, | POISONING SUSPECTED THS PRICE THREE CENTS ‘Nawerine Weiss and Samuel Weiss Arrested . On Suspicion of Murdering Woman’s Hus- band, John Weiss, and John Stehr—Cyanide Busingss Man Expires in Hart- Found in Stehr’s Stomach—John Stein, Broad BRAINARD FIELD Elimination of Three L CRASHES AT Pilot F. J. Boots of L. and H. Aircraft Corp. BROAD ST. DEMANDS DEDICATION PARADF: New Haven, Aug. 29 (A—Rail- \Track Walker Discovers Spike Driven Between Two§ Sections of Rails Few Minutes Before Limited | Arrived—Succeeds In Flagging Express In Time to Prevent Tragedy. \DECLARES THEM MENACE ?l‘m’mflm Suggests Removal of Bea- zep- | The train, made up of nines ford Week Alter Operation \LONG IN PUBLIC SERVICE Held Ofiice in Common Council and HELLOGG 15 GIVEN f FAREWELL RECEPTION | Street, Dies After Drinking Beer Today. Third Victim Passes Away At Hospital After Scof- . Hurled 100 Feei to road and city police are today in- [ers, two day coaches and a bagg cons at Main and East Main| in Commissions—Actively Identi- fing At Idea That Bever- vestigatitg an alleged attempt to and mail car, was carrying 350 pa: : S i ’ et he Washingtonian, crack |sengers and $2,000,000 in gold rep.| SOuth Church and Franklin Square | fied with Swedish Bethany Church French Ground As the Mono- (Filth Ward Council Representa- v <t ord railroad, carrying ‘the New York, New Ha- | resenting the semi-weekly shipment and Eight Mile Speed. {from federal reserve banks in the | i for Many Years. Laud Him As He age Caused Death of [ Departs . Friends. G I t Fl t nv F]e Pl'OlGSl passengers, mail and gold pmanbilnorlhcrn New England area. Elimination of at least one traffic| August E. Wallen of 258 Maple p From Havre coupe Goes Into I'la 68 Il between Montreal and Washington. | The near derailment occurred |light and possibly two others is Pro- | street, long active in civic affairs in | for Ireland ot An umnamed track walker who |yesterday morning shortly before M. Paonessa in | Spin, first discovered a railroad spike driven between two sections of rail near this city less than five minutes 'ERROR, SHELDON SATS { posed by Mayor A :30 o'clock but first accounts of it | | or to the board of police com- did not reach the press until today. | 13 t0 e |A statement was given out by the Lojthelatiar thefmason sioners. | stiutes that many of the traffic lights this eity, and a veteran business jman, died at the Hartford hospital | at 7:20 o'clock this morning from | Havre, France, Aug. 29 (B —Sec- ry Kellogg said farewell to Suspected of having mur- dered John Stehr and John Weiss both of 215 Curtis strect, before the Washingtonian was dus | railroad today to the effect that a complications following an operation Irance this morning, safling on the |and John Stej f : . it nanay S aafiit otihe s ein of 325 Broad Suffers Fracture of Skull Chairman of Committee Denies In- (to pass and then flagged the train track walker had discovered 'Zun“;:\m"“‘ L "r‘," d:m"m"g the | Which he underwent on August 21, cruiser Detroit at 11 o'clock for Ire. and Both Legs Are Brok- when he was unable to remove the tention to Leave .North End of i, prevented what would prob- bad wreck. ably have been a unsatisfactory condition” and flagged o ) 1o8e r hich they the train, which was delayed *untl |PUrPose for which they stalled. were in- Mr. Wallen, whose health had been failing, was admitted to the hos- land. Havre, which first greeted the street, by mixing cyanide in a batch of home brew which the " Tha eondition wes emeliadr s e sceretary on his arrival in France,|trio drank, Mrs. Katherine b f : City Out of Line of March on | The mayor proposes that the traffic | ey "0 SO e wrin L ok L A n en—With Capital City | | {be regulated to comply with a spuca | P21 10F bservation on August 13, gave im & luing goodbye. The| Weiss, widow of John Weiss, | September 22. limit of cight miles an hour at the iuay was lined with people when he Firm Only Since July. DEMOCRATIC WOMEN i Veteran Business Man | M, went aboard the ship, and Samuel Weiss, his brother, | erscctions so that the pedestrians Wallen was one of New Brit- o ‘ A Vigorous protest was voiced to i il 3 ‘H‘» ts pro- | ain’ i o > i French regimental band played Were arrest .th's forenoon. us ¢ c and autoists may bv able ¥ ain’s oldest business men in point of They were grilled at police st R s Ml ceed without the handicap of a hold- | .. ot active work, He wis born § he Hymn of Departure,” "while head ‘{h'! e i ern ion of the city against the | ! R T £A18 OF Asllve: ¢ AR AR "' the statesman stood at atte: eadqua Hartford, Aug. 29 (P—Hurled | oo, ioloh oF the Sity aguinst the up. He contends that bett r results | Jyars f Active work. He was born in man stood at attention on quarters this afternoon by 100 fect to the ground at Brainard Ficld in his monocoupe plane when it went into a tail spin. Pilot Fred- erick J, Boots of the L. and H. Air- dedication general committee, that | {Tiroad street be eliminated from the | [line of march ana | It is his plan first to eliminate the | traffic light at East Main and Main and if this proves successful July 8, 1864, and came to the United States in 1888, coming at once to this city where he made his home. the deck of the Detroit as the Amer- ican flag was hoisted to the mast- head and unfurled in a strong sea breeze, Detective Sergeant W. P. Me- Cue and Sergeants T. J. Fee- ney, while arrangements were - 3 streets, He entered the employ of th former < i 2 i : until Curtis 1 i, e . - , lto elimingta the lisht at Arci Main, | & Uithe oy n Ar. Kellogs arrived from Paris on | €0Ing forward for disinterring * gart Corporation was taken to #0¢ | Sheldon, chairman ot the parad. | Headquarters for Fair Sex Both Killed When Car et L eadl Tuons Kani So. which then was Io iehocialirain nlased a1 his mid The body of John Weiss at artford hospital a 0 VIS | committee corrected the im- | . N e e N ) T Tl m S s Flopet 4 - posal Ly the government. The train irview ¥ morning in a very serious congPion | peccion this morning action was | Aim of Smith Club Overturns On Milford Hfaniiinfeqoate REack: | went into businges with nia brother, |17 1% Enierament. The train Fairview cemetery, and per. r | Main streets. | alle . and died early this afternoon. Boots promised by leaders of the Polish | A the late L. J. Wallen. Abou years suffered a fractured skull and frac- ture of both legs when plane plung- ed nose down toward the ground Plunges to Earth | people in the Leaders Threat to Disregard Parade Alderman Frank scetion a| Zapat Plans will be formulated for the His lctter follows: August 29, 1928, “Board of Police Commissioners, Michael W. Bannan, Chm,, Turnpike Milford, Aug. 28 (P—DMrs, James | ago Mr. Wallen organized his own painting and decorating business {under the firm name of August E. | Wallen Co. During been cleared as far as possible, Gendarmes were posted at nearly every crossing all the way from Paris and when the special neared fm_mi'ng an autopsy at New Britain General hospital on the body of Stein. the past three | proro b oo s -Arrests Cause Sensation s Pl i - e mounted on bicycles He had just taken off from the |Champion of the people in Lis sce- | crganization of a Women's Demo- | Stazzino, 21, of Middletown Anc o . Y eal Maln Htreeh degades this firm has handled some | gy POLCE TOURLe side of tne] The arrcsta caused s sensation local airport, circled the field, and | tlon of the city during the tirms he | cratic club of New Britain at a meet. | 19 months old baby, Mary, were || CItY - of 'the largest painting contracts in (o 4 following the train into 'the | SUCh 28 the city has not experfenced was apparently about to attempt a |has served in the common council, |ing of the Alfred E, Smith for Pres. killed today when the car driven by G“l"“'fi'v‘:;‘f: of the peculiar arrange. | the City and especially was active in | 12°¢% G in some time. Especially in the landing when, as he banked the |declared: jdent club tomorrow night ~at the |their husband and father overturnd | “Becaus buial 8 interior decorating work. Tt trad A rorthwestern section of the city, ratt north af the hangars, e est| “If they are golng to make fhis jeadauartors in United bullding. It on the Milford turnpike in Orange, |fent of our bustness ZWirict =0d | ~on suguets, 1590, M. Wallen was |, 2% train Broceeded to the dock, [ RTEITeRern o principals are well Se il plang e e arane nd s ool Bemition 5 expected that definite steps will| The mother,and baby wore pinned |1 Narrowness of our “""‘1';:‘5"’;;:' married to Miss Ellen Nordstrom, He | 100P18 Q()lll‘l;r;]l)l t(l’ly;p:?::e(‘a};e 1?:; known, there was great excitement the ground with the engine still |Scctional by not having the parade b taken to cstablish headquarters | benoath the cer and BStazzino wag)| e have a very serious traffic p t |13 survived by his wite, three sons, [y %t 50 S08- Al Wb h y and speculation as to the outcome of - 8 ad stre . . of p 7 . Sl = lem to solve. It is my opinion that | & *ITYIH€C bY. posaing |to do was step down from his car, [ypa coe running. The plane buried its nose |include Broad strect in the line of | and that at a late mecting 17 wom- | thrown free. He worked desperate- Kenneth E. Wallen, state factory in- | Ses, in the carth when it crashed in the rear of the municipal hangar. The | march, then the Polish people of [ ¢y who were appointed by Matthew | that section will disregard the pa- | Callahan will be asked to held a many of the present traffic lights to lift the machine while there |M2NY Of t s lare defeating the very purpose for was still life but was unable to ac-|2'C defeating the very purp ly spector; Theodore C. Wallen of New | York, a member of the staff of the walk across the quay and go up a gangplank. Detective Sergeant W, P. McCue, who is in charge of the case, said this afternoon that the Wings were smashed and the engin |T20° altogether and il honor the | mecting 10 take furiher stops. complish the task single handed. | “°D ‘;‘,?jd“f,f,l.";fi?x":d conditions | NeW York Herald-Tribune; and }Km;z; o 40 a‘:::?alg;,';;:; “.!,'5 :‘;‘r’"l’l‘:“‘"““h"e‘;h":rlflor“2‘[’“"“2“4‘; e of the diminutive aircraft was push- | S911ers In thelr own way on that | he meeting of the Smith club will | When help arrived. Mrs. Stazzno | sutor for the pedestrians and auto- | Eimer P- Wallen, who fs with the | W8% OF T arrival Frids foday. | their guilt. "It they do mot. taik ed back into the pilot cabin. | day. - {be held tomorrow _mghl instead of and her baby were dead. | mobile drivers, many of the lights | Rogers Sash and Blind Co. He u‘lsa There were flowers for Mrs. Kellogg | we will hi\'p a Dapd’ tim€ivn " Boots profusely bleeding about | He, in company with Councilman | tonight as was previously announced Stazzino told police that two cars |have proven to be menaces {o U‘u‘lra\t‘s four grandchildren. Two |, o compliments for the secretary | anything. the. seescan: T .w: the head, was taken from the wreck | Lawrence Sumorajezyk, called at| * At the last meeting of the elub | pagsed him on the left and that the safety of the people. I belicve that | Prothers reside in Seattle, Washing- | 3 . of his ship by George Pranaitis, office and com- |t | Mayor Paon inst the rumored action. suggested that women's quar- | plained ag |one farthest from him crowded the |traffic lights at the intersection of | ton, Theodore, a prominent business that seemed to put the \'orabularlvsi of the Havre notables to test, are prepared, however, to go ahead d with the prosecut 2 state aviation inspector and others. | P! ters be cstablished in & room sep-lgoconq car into his machine, foruing |Main ana Tast Main streets, at|Man of that clty, and Amandus. A|=oy =005 up “The Star|admit anyrhln:carlz';t.:hem" i Boots was unconscious when | The alderman claimed the people in | arate trom that of the men's in the him off the road. Police were un-|Franklin Square and Main street and | Prother and sister in Sweden also Spangled Banner” as Mr. Kellogg| Cyanide Found in Stehr’s Stomach taken from the planc but regained |Nis ward have marched in longer | headquarters building, but the OPIn-laple to find any iIndication of his|at Arch, Chestnut and Main streets | SUrvive. |reached the gangway where the| Stehr and Welss died early Sunday consciousness shortly afterward at | Parades and would be willing to |ion has been expressed since that|p’c (O having been struck before |should be eliminated. At the same| _Plonecr on Maple Street secretary stood barehead untll the | morning very suddenly and the po- the hospital {mnrch three or even six miles in or- | there would not be room enough to it turned over and under the Not only was Mr. Wallen one of Boots was formerly chief pilot of der that the residents of the north- | carry on the extensive work of the are time 1 would urge that arrangements impression that he wrecked the car the city’s veteran business men, but |anthem was finished. He then walk- lice found a quantity of home brew : E L be made to forbid traffic from pro- Is 5 & |ed up the gangplank and was greet- |near Welss's body. It was turned the Massachusetts Airways, Inc., of | WeStern section may be served. |women in the coming campalgn. | pimgolt while attempting to avoid - S o= Wos & ploneer: wesldent 0%l 3l o hw top oy the compiaties. | | oVeriSIOHCRI ORI Davenport for Bpringfield, and came to the L. and Mr. Sheldon was called in and he The party leaders alrcady have being crowded. (Continued on Page 12) 1__ame street, having lived SON-| " The band then played “La Mar- |analysis, with liquid taken out eof H. Aircraft Company here in July. |explained that there was a misun- | {wo or three places in mind as the | tinuously on that street since Sep- Bans Monocoupes As a result of the fatal plane crash of Boots, who died today fol- lowing a fatal tail spin at Brainard Field and Lieut. Osmond M. Mather and a passenger who were killed at Buttonwoods, R. I, a few weeks ago, Captain Clarence ‘M. Knox, state aviation commissioner, has forbidden the flying of monocoupes, the type of plane used in both these derstanding in the papers yester- |site for a women's clubhouse and day concerning the parade. He said |ene of the places may also serve as | the matter of cutting Broad street [a headquarters for the men. from the program was discussed, but veral other important matters !that his committee would not take | such as plans for an active campaign the responsibility of rccommending | o enlist new voters are to be brought {such an action. |up at the meeting. Mayor Paonessa voiced disap- | proval of climinating the northwes- tern section and even if it wer to | |take more time he favored having | {the parade march through that sec- | STOCK MARKET GOES Fleet of Pianes Making Search For Twa Missing Curtiss Fliers “Casey” Jones Heads Aerial Hunters—Roma Assisting As Is Sister Ship of Transatlantic Bremen. tember, 1893, In that y he built a | home at 220 Maple street and lived | there until about 20 years ago when { he moved to his present home, | When he first moved street there were few houses there and his was one of the first, | Alw: a staunch republican, Mr. Wallen served his party well and | was accorded honors br the republi- cans. He was first elected to the onto Maple | seillaise.” The secretary stond at attention with the ship's officers while the French anthem was play- ed then upon expressing a desire to rest, he was taken to his stateroom. President Cosgrave of the Irish Free State accompanied Mr. Kellogg from Paris and also embarked on the Detroit. He stood at attention at the head of the gangplank while | the band played “God Save the King.” Stehr's stomach. Today, the chemist reported to the police that cyanide was found in both samples and im- mediately Sergeant McCue detailed Sergeants Feeney and O'Mara to the Stanley Works, where they arrested Samuel Weiss. Stein Dies At Hospital Intending to arrest Mrs. Weiss, Sergeants Feeney and O'Mara start- ed for her home, but in the mean- time, a report came to headquarters accidents, in the state of Connecti- ‘cii\' council as councilman from the | Shortly before eleven the Detroit that nflrr{un had been taken violently < second ward in 1904, serving until ill at 215 Curtis street, and Sergeant cut. Captain Knox announced his | tion. | R e o \der. | Slowly moved away from her moor- MiCue Alko wert on ot B decision shortly after Boots had Statement by Sheldon | Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 29 (#—Twelve |Long Island. Roger Q. Williams, | 1° St ("‘f ffl“ <" a8 alder- [, ¢ amidst the strains of “The sides finding Mrs, Weiss, they came crashed at the Hartford airpprt to- | Mr. Sheldon's ement to the | i planes, most of them from Curtiss | who is to be co-pilot on the ocez "':3“;9:';”*”“”“‘] i e “(-}fo""‘ Hymn of Departure” played by the | porony Gtein, whe. was ir arat pais, day. He stated that the little cab- |Herald follows: field, gathered here today for the flight, was at the controls. paiL Fo i m O UOr URorse in ships constitute a menace to th. safety of aviation in this state. “To correct an impression caused Radio Corp. Up to $201— search for M. M. Merrill and Ed-| Other planes were being flown M. Landers to the board of finance band on shore. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg came At 12:24 o'clock, shortly more than an hour after he had been admitted 1 1 © . ax and s Ve 010 Iby an article in last night's paper i win Ronne. missing since they left here from Hadley field, N. 1. Phila- 13 (0% ;'0;‘1.?"1‘1\:'&;.:3.‘?.«41 s to the hospital, he died. Reieprs bkl {fnat the parade fcommitice nzdl (YthersiSoar $1.80 88 |nirals Mondiy atternoon fn o | 8clshis, & oo nsrby - polnbs | i o ety oM e e BhL e T (Continued on Page 4.) Stein Scoffs at Danger |climinated Broad street from the | plane bound for New York. 5 ‘ ETHEL HERTLE LEADING IN HARATHON SWIMMING New York Girl Heads All at fllllfJ line of march, 1 wish to make the | following statement: “The parade committee has taken |no action to change t line of !march of the parade which as orig- inally planned included Broad streect. for New Records New York, Aug. 29 (P—The stock rket went on another “bull” rami- today under the leadership of common, which i a, |and as soon as they arrived were “Casey'” Jones, president of Cur- | being assigned definite territories to | tiss Flying Service, who is directing | search. The terrain between here |the search, called the pilots into | and Ithaca has been marked off | conference, preparatory to the hop- | into squares and each man assigned | off. They will first scan the country |a ccrtain square to search. | between Ithaca and Cortland, north- | Observers have been assigned to 1923 until 1926 and likewise was clected by the common council to fill a vacancy on the school hoard. He |also served as delegate to numerous political conventions Was Church Officer Always a devout church goer, Mr HORHONEN TO ANSWER MANSLAUGHTER COUNT The police learned that Mrs. Weiss and her sister, who is Stein's wife, were preparing choke cherries for wine in the cellar of the Curtis street house when Stein entered about 11 o'clock. Going over to the home brew, he declared to the women: “At a meeting of the chairmen of |\ 0" orporat, | | eact S n t i “It's foolish to think that those ‘wo ta poration east of Ithaca. jeach plane. They will search the Walle: liate, himse] vith the Mar! Toronto T ittees held ay eve: : 3 - | | : allen affiliated hims with th 4 s Way Mark in to Ten ]?: committees held Monday evenin | ared nearly $13 o share rY oovaa| The latest addition to the group |Eround with field ~glasses as the | Swedish Dethany o woan oo s be Al Mile Contest | LoE ! Gliatata er dis- | Nearly two score individual 18SUCS | was a large Junkers plane. sister | planes cruise slowly along the route | avrivar in e Britain. From then Bound Over to Superior Y fhat I'm not afrai . % P PREe e |at Walnut Hill park was under dis-| ;1.4 3 to §5 & share to new high {ship to the transatlantic Bremen, | the fliers are believed to nave taper. Superior | 7in; s smait bottls he opened it oronto, Ont., ug. 29 (- om- | | cussion and it v s pointed out that until his fatal illness he had served eccrds, with the average of 20| ) s B & { a1t @ dre; i a0 g e s ™ {and took two or three drinks. Mrs. pleting the first half of the ten-mile |the entire parade would not reach ; T(",’"l ih i issues, g,_»gxnpllcd ,';{.‘f';i.ff,.:(.'fid.2";2217-:;;}"‘1 b ‘ul'::li': c:::;nvlr:x;t Elf-?fi a:;'; :,.pv 'ty' \\'1: i‘[‘)m}’mnor‘ de M“‘nlry "\o; 1!?13 Court for Fatal Weiss made no move to stop him, grind in the women's marathon fthe monument before five o'clock. | the Associated Press, setting a y ’ ) la like number ‘0\‘(\ in, . m0 s church and also a ‘orme r vice pres- Accident et el o o A e B h{yord“rjml Mmm.":m: h(;'ur:” "ihe | high record for all time. Curtiss Field, N. Y., Aug. 29 UP— |tory north of Ithaca, — = " |ident Of 0ha Ctinreh ‘orialic Te wd 5 o g l;m a;,s"yl. r‘:nho.il = midlmlld hibition today, Miss Ethel Hertle of |slble and also in erder to shorten the | W80 00, W8 ER LS o Theals Reab il sos B wes Suftiss Flald N, ¥ n | ey o BatSusa | Mrs. Stein her husband was violent- & 2 : 5 & , i & marehesd. would : my : arch for the two missing | Curtiss Field, N. Y., Aug. 29 (#— a past president of the Bethesda {55 sk asl: :;1‘? r‘o:rrh:'::for:: 1‘3\12 .].'::'a f;?fifffil"i: :\h.lxlt( (:: “'::I::m,:,,nl:,h.d;m!o the call Joan market :‘r'x' \‘\t::c: fliers—M. M. Merrill and E. M.|Irank Russell, general manager and | society. He wa 0 past president | At a special session of the Berlin ’0’“,.‘",,‘:',_'21.2“ }0.,3,3"’;.‘".!{::3::: mile lap was one hour, 5 minutes |that the Broad street loop be clim- | {he espected “money ‘P”;C'v tor in | BOnRE—UNTeported since they left |Vice president of the Curtiss Acro- nd former treasurer of the Master town court held this noon, Willlam | onto his abdomen and swaying back and 39 seconds which was faster |inated, which would the shorten the |0 develop was f““-{‘]"“h‘“ :‘m or_¢B|xfialo for this field Monday aft- planc and Motor compan . offered 4 | Painters and ]):(nmlms‘.« 0. Korhonen, aged 22, of 57 Hazel | ong goerp 1o reat rab N e than her time for the first lap. For |parade one mile. However, this was | the day's udvance. a olig| ; ‘lm{ernuon. gOt under way at 7:15 this |FOWard of $500 in behalf of his com- | and ,.‘x:(? belonged m"m( street. Fitchburg, Mass, charged|yrs Weiss went futo the house and the five miles she was clocked at 2 |only a recommendation and it is the |able trade and carnings Sopords 818 vidrning. pany today for the discovery before [land Order of Protection ot the | th manslaughter was bound over | nroughs Him some milk, bat i Halles hours, 17 minutes and 13 1-2 sec- | plan of the parade committee to in- | Played a big part. Countless rulateq |, The search was started at Buf.|D°0D tomorrow of the Curtiss Falcon | Tollowing the e Wratler, catiiog | oo tie September orm o tiia DS 4o Tiuve tiis Mbaired ftest, nds: | clude Broad street even if it becomes | and dividend rumors were circu a;l falo yesterday by Licutenant Na. plane in which M. M. Merrill ana P:.,Hflfitf(‘_rd dakihels “wl'n rallied rior court by Deputy Judge E. W. The screams of the women at- Following close on Miss Hertle's necessary to shorten the parade atjaround Wall street and over the |tninie] B Dusry, but after several | M- Itonne disappeared between here | rapidly and his recovery was confi- Mildrum and was released on bonds | 1racted neighbors, who notified the flashing heels was Olive Gatterdam |some other point. iroliorage wires Go alf wections of the | heurw searchi he was foresd @ovws |10 Bultalo. [dently expected. Yesterday however, | of $2.0(n police and Stein was taken to the of Seattle, Wash. She was only 50 “C. L. SHELDON, [country “as busing orders pourcd fpo"'th. Bathering darkness at To.| The 'Vird was offered only to|complications st in and his condi-| Korhonen was arrested by State hospital where a stomach pump wax { yarls behing, HIRA. Sis Bhth “Chairman Parade Committee.” |into the in tremendous |wanda Pa., without having founq |SroUnd searchiers, on the theory that | tion turned for the worst. An urgent | Policeman R. C. Grant on Monday | yged and about a pint of liquid taken i Dower. Denver, Colo..and then came £ | volume, | 2 clue to the fliers. Low visibility |77 WOUld need no spur in their|call was dispatched to his son. morning following an accident on|for analysis. Physicians realized he ; Gertrude Ederle of New York. | [ g The ticker fell hopelessly behind | barreq o search from this. sna oy |5carch and would not accept any ra- | Theodore. in New o g he | the Berlin turnpike and was charg-\ould mt. live, his conaition belng % May Elwell of Revere, Mass., was | & v o a2 oo oo | the market. despite the use of the|ype roye Appeals were sent out to| “2F1 fOT rescue work done for |hcihm‘_'fn~fld to his !a!!_wr.f be d.«nr'h | f" .»ix with reckless driving. He was re- | gjagnosed at once as very serious. fitth, just a few yards behind Trudy, || Four Spaniards Hold [abbreviated quotation mystem. 804 |a) auaitgble fiers to. gomn vt il |sake of & fellow pilot. e Lo L parent Taving |lcased on bonds of 3500 but when| Gereart MoCue sald - (Hid iattés and Jane Thoms of Terre Haute, Leap-F' R rd for ||carly atternoon indications pointed | an 1" 3 Curtine g G passed away about an hour before | Alex Villard of South Ritchburg. an | nogn, relative to the disinterment of F58. ionit 8600, st pAGIE. ap-I'rog Kecor 0 2 4,000,000 share session. Stand. | ([ 3T, Chrtes feld p ero| o R S—— | ey A gcoupant of his car. died at the| el body. that there was evers Miss Thoms had gained over An- Long Distance Jaunt | ing room was at a premium in mont | < ‘“H:n'l “}‘“Y! . i 3 ] | Funeral scrvices will be held at| Meriden hospital from a fractured | probability that the petan. Whiks na Benoit of Westfield, Mass. who Madrid, Aus. 2 (UP)—Four | |of the big commission and wire ' A% 7115 3 Ttor| | TIGH TIDE — AUG. 30 | 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon from | skull on Monday evening. the charge | caused Stehir's death . also Killed s B o 4 i 1l t & down the field and was fol- | |the Swedish Bethany church. Rev. | was changed to manslaughter by | 2 Som wa seventh. Miss Euphrasia Don- || goiniards held undisputed claim ||houses, and visitors again flocked to lowed at one minute intervals by | | xew = s 7. tesd T Fictaitile e 4 ug! ¥ | Weiss, but the investigation weuld be pelly, o, s orafhth. || to the world record for long. | | the baiconies of the stock exchange | F¥7 2t The first planes oft thyl | nor foondon 9:43 8.m.9:57 pm. | | C. ant T, will oficlatae and in- | Prosecniting Attomey C. . Lewis ofl yicy ttiarduigh and’ (ieceloeghiis United States entrants monopolizing || gistance leap-frog foday. [to witness the greatest “bull” mar. | E%, Slers, Whe fi His “m‘;‘ (’;i e Y """‘L bpbedtob gl Bl .l.‘.ff“n’fi and the bonds raised to|wanted the '“!OP:LNY’D'N& e lead e er e other's | | ket since last spring. it ol v Suspect Love Plot O oes: toremicat. 1/ the. Paid han B ot e e e s e N e e .,.1 GHY 1§ BoREONTD At the hearing this noon it wa&| The polico theory ia that Mss. lapped some of the stragglers when || g tance of 151 miles, in 27 | |attracted a large outside following, iknis Totabn L eI, e At | ] ) FLIGI i e 29 (| 4 that Korhonen had his eyes Off | \Weiss and Samucl Wociss were love 3 they reached the five mile mark, hoiita, {shifted their activities from group ;““ e'r ormed in the shape of a| | THE WEATHER | Yq‘e Bourget. France, Aug. 29 the road while passing a car driven | cry, Sorgeant McCue aid. On Aug- — — The men, Fernando Candido, | (o group. Amusement, food, chemi- | MU8€ fan and rapidly disappeared | | | | Sergeants Assolant and lefebre, by Joseph Gladstone of 134 Irving | ust 1, 1527, Mrs. Welsa' hussand and [ HAS T FLIGHT || Miguel Funez. Ramon Garcia ||cal. motor. steel, farm implement, |into the north. New Britain and vicinity: French airmen who planned to take |street, Hartford. He struck the|nis brother wore arrosted Ly Officer Croydon Air Pield, England, Aug. (| 514" 500 cuin Rorcado, hope to | | public utility, mail order, copper and R.fl“\l Takes the Atr Generally fair tonight and off this morning on a non-stop flight | Hartford car and swerved acrosa| Willlasm O'Dzy on charges e? dreach 20 (UP) — Charles A. Levine's|| o0 tipoin onors by leap-frog- | |department store stocks all were| Following them off the ground| | Thursday; slightly cooler to- | to New York, postponed their de- |the road, plunging down an em-|of the peace and drurkenness, and planc, “Queen of the Air” returned || ging from Madrid to Aranjues, | |taken in hand and whirled upward|%as the Sabelll plane, Roma. being| | nights | |parture on account of head winds. | bankment. according to the polies, the troutte here this atfernoon after & short || 33 myies. | groomed here for a transatlantic| | || They plan to start the flight as it test flight. ‘ P A SR | | (Continued on Page 13.) flightt It was assigned to search | ¥ ———————w v _____ ¥ |soon as weather conditions permit. (Continued on Page 13) (Continued on Page 18.)