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Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15’028 July 20th ... [msiom] NEW BRITAIN HERAL auoy) ‘proyyan 1 “Jdaq 1apy ESTABLISHED 1§ BIQYT 3 CONTROVERSY OVER NAVAL CUT LOOMS. INNEXT CONGRESS floover Will Face Fight on De- cision to Gurtail Cruiser NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1929.—EIGHTEEN PAGES BIS jnon0 JU0,) - (Cues or sosioano ) ENDURANCE PLANE (e mvarovderea ) BRIAND EXPECTED ~ (oced i Germans | S INFIFTEENTH DAY, - TEXAS ACES DOWN “Robin” Passes Two Week Mark and Sets Hopes on Program Soon 500 Hours Aloft PRESIDENT DETERMINED -t \BLOWN GYLINDER HALTS T0 CARRY 0UT PROPOSAL ' | HOUSTON PLANE EFFORT Chairman Jackson and O'Brine Take on Light PRICE THREE CENTS | GOV. TRUMBULL FLIES HOME T AIY 10 MEET PROBLEM CAUSED Government to Quit—Whole " - Cabinet Withdraws EUU”Y EAMPA"}N Efi?cteti‘;—l'lartforfi PRESIDENT HAY CALL AROUSES VIOLENCE his, Siterncon-Maj. Ladd Meets Executive NEW PREMIER TODAY Hetors Clash in Hollywood in at Buffalo in Plane at Tpeading | Op Open Shop Dispute 10 o’Clock Today to OFFICIALS DENY INTEREST DBegin Trip East. Hale's Statement That tion Causes Pres- | Chief Executive Is “Entirvely in Load of Gasoline and Pass 336th ent der to Make l)i‘('i\lllll—] Error” Seen As Significant Indica- Hour Above Field—Competitors Impassioned Fight for Debt Ac- William La in the invest newspaper Paper company, pany for § Varre, rec ation of by the ing ent witness ownership of | ational | that com- tion of Fight Before Both Houses Forced to Land—“Ma"” and “Pa” cords Settlement Drained Stre When Legislators Meet Again— aa | of eynolds, 23 of a to- in England on man- out of | stopped of Pilot Arrive (o Share Triumph Vieleran Proclamation for Special Assembly Validate 1,493 Laws Probably "rial of year old ' son. hacco magnate Richard J millio | 10,000, heir King Approves. With “Hero" Choice 10 Times in Ofice, Nothing of Clash—Amended Com- to Washington, July [ s prospect that cruiser building again will raise a point of bitter st 7 (P —Dale (Red) | Sk ¢ ving cabinet re ®-The body plaint Filed in Actien piloting wit ~hall. frial has when a 10ss A new with juror. | | . 9 contro- beun before noon Raymond | HUGO STINNES, Jit. Robin™ today er versy in congress is rapidly becom- more and more definitely indi- cated in the has discussion which sen over President Hoover's right construction to match ction of Prime Minister to suspend the similar MacDonald. The discussion already closed the White Hous Hoover holding much the same titude toward the efforts of many members of congress who advocated mandatory construction of the sels within fixed time limits that maintained under Calvin Coolid during the last two years of his ad- ministration while the 15 cruiser was under consideration Coolidge In Dispute Coolidge’s desire that the dent’'s hands be not tied to construction program in the law wa the pivot of most of that two-yea dispute, and the comment which has followed President Hoover's action <uspending construction indicates that the conflicting viewpoints which marked that contest are about 18 strongly opposed & 1t least s far as the con- erned. The president’s opinion that the gives him authority to del construction of all 15 cruisers until he end of the three year period, June 1931, is held by Chairman Hale of the senate naval committee to be “enti in ¢ Senator King, democrat, Utah, oposed the cruiser program, ready, on the other hand, to move for specific congressional approval of the president’s action if the advo- cates of the cide to challenge Situation Although that cleavage which might what congres made, hes dis- under M at- ves- it presi- rigid a who ia law's time clause de- it May indicates Change one line be expeet- may actual- sem- since the o ed, predictions of Iy develop after bles are not being ions bei conducted among the United States, G Rritain and other naval power 1ecognized holding the possibil- ity of producing new facts which rea con (Continued On Prge 13) NEW MILFORD BANK'S FUNDS ARE MISSING Death of Official Reveals Shortage—Probe Begun The sl hooks o legram today that a partial audit of the the Milford Seeurity at New Milord, an 1§ year stitution, has already shown a de ficit. The audit began this week, | foll~ ving the death of Edwin | mons. manager of the company | the y 12 He July 16, day after he had been | discharged by the directors of the | company “- | company old in- Justin of st the for The Telegram quotes Medical Ex- Dr. Frederick 12 saying that death was due indigestion and G. Seceley of newly elected manager com and a director for also stated that a complete audit of the books may require months. A state- | ment of condition will he made next Thursday at a stockholders meeting. | Residents of New Milford have liberally used the security company for their banking house, placing | with Mr. Emmons of the security compuny money for investment so that it is estimated that most of the will fall on these customers. 53 residents had an aggreg 0000 in the compuny and 40 others had deposited a total of abont $100.000 investment. Most of tae to N asscts in the | I ges on western lands, | There was also a loan of about £100,000 without security | company _of which Emmons was | treasurer. Mr. Secley said that col- lection of the loan did not likely. Immons had teller ford director of New Ther erion aminer King, as to acu myoraditis. Powel | Washin Conn the puny years loss Som loss is due ‘ro; of an another | see | heen., for md treasurer of the Savings 18 yei New \ln.‘ bank and for years a | of I7irst M Nattonal bank | is an in ot ppeal over pending count wecountin b tne utor, the that § funds were iccounting had Geor Allen of heir to the estate an estate secarity allega- 000" o The | Dy an in whi company tion wis exec having the frust been missi heen asked for Buff o P 55 in question. lo, | socially JAILED A RA Daughter of Former Governor Arrested in “Red” Raid ATTENDED AS SPECTATOR Other Socially Prominent Philadel- phia Wemen Held—55 Talen By Police at Sirike Sympaihy ing. Philadelphia. July five of the 55 might when police 27 A irrested last IForty- raided ¢ radical meeting in Grand hall, 1ion cells on copics of Among the pr . many of whem were women, was Miss Anna Pennypacke daughter of the Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker, of Fennsylvania. Miss Pennypacker was offered her release on a copy of the char but declined to unless all the others w given their freedom. They were released early today on copies of the charge. Had No Permit The prisoners were cha Folding a meeting without and some of them ith conduct and distributing fiterature, The meeting Workers' International Ielief to de- vise and mecans or helping a group of textile workers in Gastonia, N. C., who are d with the Filling policern 1 during labor fisturbance in that city. A quantity of alleged radical litera imnd a card announcing a meetin to be held next Thursday night auspices of the Communist arty of Amer and the Communists’ Youths' 1gue, wore scized by the raiders Miss Pennypacke tended the meetin, tator. ternity the The the spent night in police sta others were released ged with permit disorderly seditiol was called byt of a had at- as a spee- r said she mercly At Arrest meetin Asteunded “I went to the lared, “hecause 1 was int the Gastonia affair. 1 would not e believed it possible that this could have happened Philadel- phia, the eradle of liberty. My an- cestors camc 200 years ago in the cz he ested in in 1s¢ free- of | dom, and 1 thovght surely we had it in this good old Quaker city." Other women taken into custody included Miss Kate Kelsey and Miss clen Mallery, both of whom are prominent heve, GENERALS MEETING WITH HOOVER TODAY died on Summerzll to Make Own| Survey on Army Lixpensecs July VS from the survey President Hoove proposes of army maintenance cos with a view of curtailment, General Charles P. Summerall, chief of the army general staff, has initiated an- other survey looking toward more rapid progress in turning lessons learned in Irance into practical v for possible future wars, Gathers Staff This became known today at time when th chief executive at hi fishing preserve in the cool of th Blue Ridge mountains in Virginia, had gathered around him the scer tary of war and other high officials of that department, including Sum- merall, for conference on army questions, The made befor ference highest Washington this week but sometime that Summerall held a coa- in Washington with the officers conne with infantry school at ¥ Bennir Georgia. No publicity was given at the war department to this meet ing. but it is known that tactical plans under consideration by officers there were discussed. Fort Benning is the army field lzboratory for testing all theories of tactics and new weapons ment which have any b use of infantry in war. AImost wmy The ers, early od or wring on the hat means weapon equip- every tran American stands by type of vehicle army, like its formally or sport all oth- declared (Continued On Page 15) ICALS Meet- | leged | late | accept | under the | to America more than Acide | sident’s announcement was the | hours or two iull - (C. 8. rounded out 336 weeks in the air at 7:17 a | T.) to |of fucl | fifteenth ¢ m They took on a light load nd nosed the plane into its lay aloft. | Plane Forced Down Houston, July 27 “blown cylinder" forced the ance monoplane “Billion City” to land at the Houston at 6:45 a today. The been hours and utes. P—A endur- Dollar Lirport had min- m Vip 11 aloft 233 Sl Going stron Louis, Mo., July Completing a fortni with as much apparent ease it did | the first the St. Louis Robin at tained consecutive hours at { a. m. today. “Good for and hope | was the amazing down by its co-pilots, and Forest O'Bri Their cooled Challenger sounds od ever,' Arvthur Nutt, chief engineer of Curtiss Acroplane and Motor pany, and with apparent in air another weel at least e can go beyvond that,” assurance sent Dale ! Jackson e motor as said the com- conviction here from Buffalo to « Louis Eobin land, but T'm inz home in a couple and return came St of days ext to get work week.” 3 Weeks Possible Goal | Everyone appeared to feel same way about this longest | in history. and as the weather almost unbelievably calm the | goal of “three weeks, 504 hours” taken seriously “Red” situation in a M ("Shucks™) sometime the flight was Jackson summed up 14-word and note Mrs who flew dairy to his Henry here home at parents Jackson vesterday from their | Faribault, Minn. “Everything is fine,” he “but you'll have to wait to sec told them, a long time us bit d On 1 he Jacksons, a air-sick but (Contin TG TIDES—IULY New London New Haven 3:43 04 pan. 21 pom. I New New Lenden Haven | REPORTS CONFLICT IN MANCHURIA TALKS PEACE In- “Led London patc stor Manchuria prol A ly « in terc the | be settl held | from fliers’ | Chin, prel W H M star com Chin Pt 1nd of t | uthor whic runy Manchuria, and CHl Atrocities to Soviets e—Disorders in Plans Reves July 27 (P “atrocitics” | to ies of on citi nion, etavian dvice lifferent from « of ation Chine Sino ofii owing out of rn railway bly Hell only meager con Comference here wer dic took hetween Ch cither were s i iminary conference Inesday ng governor of Kirin nehuria, a rval at H Meinikov was ted therea it the d the Sovi rbin, 13, said to Mosco the for of past rment d in on to he ned on ple that the hinese Bastern was wetion of the Lu Y ) is explanation cl Chines ks hose W repor detert h to b he carlicr emonstrations hoit ers was b " of other disturbanc Soviet holiday inued On I NESETROUBLE: Moscow Dispatches Tell of More ouis Chines: 5 ther ions Russian n entire- situation th it cmphasized fals that the would reporis from 1y vision consul Meinikov selzurc . un- road’s d obviously s on Poincare, used 1 to res premier, 1 to recon- sider his own impending operation. mad \d fatigue he debt wias beh nece sary by exhaustion his long fizht for ment with Americ action from AR T 1 the cmier's The handed who cabinet's to Pres presided at sarthou, a Irafted a letter “The cfforts M. Poincare to interests of his tion was imerg cting, by n; ho ading s follow have made with rsuade him in th country to retain ic has not 1t had hoped Bow To Decision “We must how with the regret of not a aborat ompanied by our pectful devotion premier, direction of pu met with the re flairs to his in ontinue 1 admiration Therefore President dly to ation and the expres- ofound respect.” va ned by all resi our | letter s an Prior to appearing at the Aristide Briand and Louis Barthou, who is viee premicr, had gone to the home M. Poincare and sought to have m change his mind about leaving istry. Their_quest was hope turned with the sul wrics. 11t cabinet 4 foreign m minister s they Himself ing his to the Doun read fears that T expre realized. It to he restored to health without a 1 sent let- tion last and to of resig cabinet rgue. That ight resid bot] nt dent T'he for m¢ | pletely ical operation the preparations for which and the convalescence will condemn to enf for t sed {o you com re o or three Cannot Cemplete Work can especially circumstances the zo00d last th to my of ot thercfore un- proese ful- fll as 1 you h trust to me I find myself he necessity my resignation “I remain profoundly grateful to you for the good will you never ind T beg you ‘o ident. the cd respect shou wetions t been enough the to en- and t in to you ep ot presenting rencw “RAYMOND POINCAT President Doumergue after - |usual excha of compliments ac- pte the ministry's resignation 1sking them to continue their work (Continued On Page 15) An | to is impossible 1 ] R Ir., sor Ge dustrial nate uilty today of Cfraud the Germe with € m I operations of Federal Group, in Chi | Way Toward ¢ zation to Aid | Coun Chid 1d v ¢ forn > fin sell \ mem and representativ Iy 50 cooperative ciations declared their meeting tha much progre wards fou operative and h th. expected $001 First Outs Yeost lay's oard out s to cons preble 1. al iy menmbe T'he nin \ppointe (Continued Hyde, cx-officio ¥ t en secr THE W New B Vair and sligi night: Sunday tinned warm. it was tain (i1 nan post war was declared attempting te i government jerman war Farm Board o Mecting, cope Produce soperative pre ills of g 1ed anc ing ot bers o es of approxi marketir last t no agreeme d he 1t been made mammoth ide Sc i inn first m of W ler the ATl e though Arthur of iculture r. could not th has d in ht He On Page 13) LATH and vicinity: ily warmer fair and con- letails might will rep in- not de " UDVRINE FAVORED $20,000,000 Corporation Plan 5.5 " DETAILS STILL UNCERTAIN ° Payes market- cription of farm ain hoard t had understood that (Pr—A Hollywoo m and studio | cmployes loans, mpaign for nd several hur by war 1 feet veterans lles- Lutomobil of film d in a pictur troyed v studio when ed sympathizers with Equity cr ind 1 a demonstration by booir ser the lot ms, head of iceme arles Ad tion division cmployment picture bureau veter: who had eng: service men s in the st 101 urred. He 0 hissed taken from th the third, a 1s unmolc When he obtained three men they said that they were tors' Equity wer service men took a which they the trio stration three were while men the 1dmitted names members of ociation. Ihe camert said had used film their a from t} and destroyed the film in it Charles R. Miller, pre the association, said 1 heard noth ihout the dist “If such a thing urred.” | said, “it not © | member campaign ified 1er continue along th to stud 1 n any Our inspired ssoctation ucted expe was by of v o in a nd to t lic to- ting hington mar- mem- M and be not | Mz & | of th Another phas Bquity's paign appeared yesterday 1ssociation filed of cam- ¢ when 1 m amended com- plaint 100,000 suit 1y The in Marshall flim actor. cong show on At injunction should strain it shall. The on the associat rshall had to worl non-memb alleged M why ned gust not in I from et original gl signed in suit the serv ices o in viol ment, ' GARVES FURNITURE, O LUTS UP $5 BILLS Winthrop Street Man Goes THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS .. . . . by Knisht On Rampage in Home OF COMPANY KI(TC & \J AW ) ) L ©. W OF NEw BR(TAW F_—(' = < WINS FIST HONORS | = FOR CLEANLINESS NS A-W.HALL OF KENSIKGTON MIGHT SUGGEST A CARTOON Like THIS—— Flaunes REVEAL_ FEWEL DCATHS AND BITTHS | \ YES (T's A NICE PICTURE —— BUI WHERE ?uw ,:/:v TO KEEP UE MAI STREET CROSSING o GATES FIOM DELAYING CHIEF NOGLE, WILL BE TO SWEEP THE GATES AwAY—a Pasuw TY <L éu, Y WASNCT THAT A Goov ONE ? SOME BoD¥ ForGor ALL ABoyT THE BLACK ROci BenGE PLANS 28 Win for money when it seemed court to 1 on and Offi- that breach of the peace Supernumerary testified it 7 nd kowski Actin, went 1o o'clock it he had 1 pocket knif ut up a cloth and it on his w ed that Anderson’s home this mornir ned to Mrs. Ander up two $3 oonshine he d son testi bils and The trou when Anderson cam cated started last night hom wife intoxi- wccording to his de- inded money and he g gave her two $5 bills. which were not sufficient, o she asked more. He took the money from and hid it, after which he went to bed. This morning the disturbaance was renewed, and he showed his disdai paper money by cutting it Anderson denied toxicated although ski called him o denied that he h | trouble, Tt was he said. She nd, as for brings home a of it. “Sh. |40, he declared | her $20 or or 50 for to her, sh | cludea Judge Saxe ind placed him bation Officer pended fine of breach of the peace udgment suspended on f drunkenness. He that unless he sfops | will be severely | derson he for for up that Officer he was in- jkow- drunk.” He 1l caused any his wife's fault scolded him all night every time he drinks half t as much as I He always give week, keeping §$2 If T don't give it " he “very himse takes it anyway con- lecture in charge of Connolly with a $10 Pro- sus and cc ch the warned drinking Mrs. to ts on the and charg- him he punished will expected as (Continued on Page 15.) | mously | Anderson An- | Will Be Issued Monday, State Leaders Believe, if Official Agree Hartford, July 2 Lull today emergenc John H extent of return- v Governor Trum- ing to Connecticut by airplane from Lake Ontario, attending a eling officials of electrical companies controlled by the General Electric company emergen the Ve will undoubtedly pro- claim on Monday when he orders a special session of 1929 General As- mbly for the purpose of re-enacts the 1.493 1l made invalid as a of supreme court decision > McCook case on Thursday. overnor Trumbull, who rida morning announced his plan of leav- Association Island on Sunday right.has s0 convinced of the emergency that late Friday night he telephoned Major William F. command officer of the 43rd division aviation, and ar rged for L plane to pick him up today at Bufs 1o, N. Y The governor left As- Island shortly hefore 8 for Buffalo. Major lLadd was heduled to arrive about 10 a. m. Proclamation Monday all probability the governor's Iamation will be issued on Mon- day. and the General Asstmbly called i special session for Tuesday. August 6. in the opinion of the l¢ rs of the state government, being the earliest possible date in which the proclamations could be scrved by the sheriffs, and the house senate members notified in 1 rnor ing hecome ation Tn to appear avoid, if spoc to the wers are determined to possible, any business at 1 session except that relat re-enacement of the 1.4 s, They will endeavor, so far as ossible to eliminate all discussion the laws, and will speed up the session so as to get the laws in force and effect as quickly as possible. While it is frue that but one law has hoen declared invalid by the su- preme court of errors, the fact that the same condition applies to hun- other laws enacted by fhe ral Assembly, it has been de- d that it would be fatal to delay s the degree the operation slightest (Continued On 15) WILL ASK REVERSAL OF CLAIM DECISION Board of Public Works Opposes Giving Kalbach $88 ourt decision in the vill be introduced at the mon council meeting in an recommendation of the claims committee that August Kalbach of Maple street be paid $88 lamages for a hroken arm, suffered when he fell over a projecting water- I'he hoard of public paym works opposed claim, but thé com- of Corporation Kirkham, voted to thot the amount allowed bly than asked was taken last night. I"rederick M. North sued city for damages for inju sulting fall A similar obstruction on the sidewalk, the ac- cident in front of the Stanley building on Main street. The ht in superior court Attorney Arthur W. Upson, act- for North. and decision was giv- his favor. Frederick L. Hun- riord, then corporation —counsel, took the issue to the supreme court of the state, and the judges unani- voted to reverse the superior conrt, sayir “In constructing its water works, a to place a water-box, which forms a necessary part of the system upon a sidewalk near the curb, although the top of the hox may protect two or three inches above the surface of the flagging, and pedestrians may pos- sibly be injured by carelessly step- ning upon or stumbling over it; and therefore a verdict finding the city nilty of negligence, which was vendered in apparent disregard of this right should be aside as igainst the evidence.” Ju Kihkham had read this memorandum. hut held to the belief that there were sufficient differences ir. condition to warrant a settlement mit on advice Counsel John H consider less In 1903 the 5 re. from a o happening it by in was brou; en in and maintaining city has the right A\n the Kalbach casé.