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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 192. PRISI] 9 {.,,,, s an houn” curred. the witness was about to an | the open theé upper structure of the| Iirst the cabin lights disappeared rifle range around *five to fen jmiu. and until about a month ago l“wlxlm' The objection was sustained | spider web, the web where the lit- | the gondolas—and then ss. . “Doctor, what did you have in lived at 500 Ann street, Hartford.|but Attorney MeDonough objected {tle plumber's apprentice had been| The Graf again was on her way your car in the way of purapherdalia TWI] AUT” THEI‘TS ‘VAHNS INSTIT TI: Then 1 injured my leg and 1 had | saying that the casé may go to su | caught like a fly as he prepared to|across {he Atlantic—a prefty start or tools” to o to the hospital, so 1 came to|preme court. |let himself down by a rope to the |of an epochal flight | “Well, there is a shelf behind (h rederick Cl 3 g the top of | e {seat and it is usually loaded.” my cousin’s, Frederick Clifford at 53 Another argument started be narrow runway along y | Pleasant street, where | have stayed ftween the two attorneys when the the Zeppelin's silvered frame. It Carries Ton of Food | Dr. Snook enumerated several —watel.wlle flflfl Arre) ed 1619‘ (Continued From First Page) ever since. T recently returned 10| woman's ability to judge the speed seemed us ti:e ship left that a score Lakehurst, N. J., Aug. 8 ®—1"¢ things on the shelf. finishing switl S | work at Hartford and I have been|of the automobile was questioned by of lightning bugs had been trapped | Graf Zeppelin carried one ton of a bag of tools” which included Alter Chflbe hy Policemen state (hedrlgnt to navigats thelwas | commutisg the defense lawyer, She continued | n the weh, for sailors with flash- | (00d when she took off carly today | hammer. 3 o' ot S | U e 1 stac tr stoe L1 iy gt ahe | (Contnued From it Tase) T wae s crawlng sheu he O 0 T 10 of he Mgkt areund | s, Camid Tt pd . | il rigtit to sall o BT | eyava Lht A6 ety hThE S | f coa ok acal DasecnREr 1N, 8p a4 ered 1 {han 50 mile lofty ratters looking for other pos-| "ty VATer o of New York super- habit of carrying the tools in his car. B s ar e s wenlen O i hroni Cor ittt s e R e Sbyihie Bl iamobie fhich oan aingd Bair fRod OYTRE TR (han 50 miles in the |sible would-be stowaway: Lot Serry_ol Haw, Tark - abicor sty ing UM Rel e p e | ught was a carton of cigarettes.|jand, .his hrother-in-law and his |35 minutes between the time the Work Proceeds Swiftl vised selection and purchase of the, 1s the top 3 op [ Jir. ofian sy tlol s 2l OS] atsoiay dogn dhacrile b inadi- | After that | decided to ride around | father-in-law | Roosevelt sighted her and the last ork Eroceeds Swiltly supplies taken on here and has ar- ¢ » Qoyfert asked. =as well as admitting that the car il ans shall have free and unhinde a little bit. When 1 coming Collides with Patked Car | previous report. which was a mes-; Once in the open, commands fol- |ranged for provisioning of the ship| "Tt was open.” Rl bt dua - avaddonid wio aweagdion ot alh | o SN e suge from the Graf herself to the |lowed in swift succession and de- |through the Imperial hotel in Tokyo | ~At Seyfert’s direction the witness Tehased by potice officers this morn Might Befus SRR B ‘, he Interace- | vy department spita one slight delay. when a rope land the Biltmore in 1os Angeles described 1he events that followed, Qe Bolon i ileran o b S dtom I the Chitizgiiiemton; by s o Tioland aufomubllal 88" Wind {Not Mentloned | tangled and had to be straightened | What passengers on the air liner leading the story up fo the momen: was uninsured. Asked which o5 | impaet “H_M"\l"‘”‘:"‘f‘u,‘z“; e “:Oi Between her sighting by the -out. the Graf was in the air 16 min- | will eat on their trip around fhe [¢ the killing, : n.;n‘l» fd,‘?nm;;:“:‘v iad been injured, he said that 5| yecr of the war and: (o brst the | 1toosevelt at 7:35 and by the Com- |utes aiter it cleared the hangarjworld Is indicated in the menue ar- |l several times fo-Recr story his left leg. which would have|forward where her knee came in |Mercial Trader at 5:40 she had ap- |door. An hour later to the minute ransed for today moving Sl R REDURTE t the 00t brAkes Of s | romiot it o orom e g oot | | parently travelled approximately 20041t passed over Times Square in| Dreakfast — Grapefruil. scram- He,said o quacrel avose aver his ey e Y MU le also claimed that his I “,m,,‘ e e e miles. Neither the Commercial Tra- |New York and so headed up the bled e ansage, core coifee, nded visit to mother's hou 1 that entively healed now and that|testified, Her injurics were .:’;,,’nlo", der nor tire Roosevelt mentioned the coast for Newfoundland and the|milk and cream. marmalade, rolls .1..'1;‘\3“.”_. i G t < - % g """\ had recovered the use of it, thamb,_and an injure ]‘”W «‘” direction or force of the wind when |great circle route to Germany and and toast. X . I\Iu.n )‘y‘n)r"! a4 some work 1o (0 heeh e 2 L5 Dt et e D Wi S B e lane S e : thes Graf was sighted. but from the |its first ston on the world flight. Luncheon-cavier on foast., green for - r~»}\-vv‘ ST s hi : i genal tol, T e (me AL Disch Wan| She Sisimed ahe Whs Whabls |10, epend indiciediby the (wo reportalt| | At Capa Racs N, iDell Eckener turtlal sctip with medelye) boneless | “She replied ‘anmn Mre. Snool, T = 1 by S ReaRyene Ll e D S s ““\)((‘v’l‘llu‘-" "_1“' of the | was evident that the dirigible must]expected fo head his craft once squab chicken veronique. v o i 8mmsROlHE L0 1AL L4 g ' tart R 2 Ly ol 0l be riding a strong tail wind. as her | more over the ocean that it al- |femme strawberries rouw.anoff, ¢ 2 DL WG Gy ‘ Dr. John F. Lynch, -Dr. McDer- f1on cruising speed without aid from | ready had crossed three times and |sherry dry cakes, coffec. protests to zovernmer 1 ievey leaves three sons, j MOt and her employer, Dr. Bren- |, following wind is from 80 to 85| ' f 0 : Supper-gumbo stained, chasseur, creamed celery aragu “picious United States against the ex- rick of 29 Woodruff court, James | Nan treated her at various times. |miles an hour : month after its take-off. | vinaigrette, cheese and crackers, | i splew his latle A e liversion of water from the | of Eim street and Matthew of | She is 61 years old and since that e ~ski ‘ sanitary district | Southington. Mrs, F'rank Thomp. | Ume has had to take medicince to | I'lies Over Steamer = |truit tart with cream, coffee. g N8 eitmns ose protests have dc n of Boston and & mamber o¢|get her rest. This was borught vut| New York, Aug. § P—The steam-| TFrom Friedrichshafen the course| .. " gig¢ Zepplin brought her| Columbus 'O. Aug. 8 UR-CThe iversion a violation of [grandchildren and great-grandchii. | in the testimony. er Commercial Trader messaged the |lles over the Siberian wastes 10, 01 o heverages into the United |story of the Killing of Theora Hix w governing the |dren also survive, Cross Examined By Blackan | Redio Marine corporation today (hat | Tokyo where refueling wilt be fol- |g@P0 Y P Y O IR e were o be | from the lips of the man who hus QIIOTTBLCOU DY Dixon Recently Injured D NGO ey S et L uel Al (D lowed by a flight across the Pacific | uihle to passengers after she fnamed himself as the Killer wis x violation ¢f the serics | 11iq hiue shirt covered with blood, |sie sald that she was wielting with | MOTMNE she sighted the Graf Zeppe- | to Los Angeles. Thence. the fuell o coiq™ he 12-mile limit on her|ready for the telling today as Dr. guaranteeing unimpeded | showing where lie had sssiated the |the Bots ‘]“‘f she was visiting with | jj; 4t 40:15 north, 67:20 west. head- [tanks once more replenished. the|eastward trip. James H. Snooli. former Ohio State ton to Americans and Canad- | S e s e . .”;" ”"_”l ihe “"F’ ing eastward through a clear sky. |Graf will racross the United States to S brofessor, held the witness stand ‘in e AoanltoloTteor o BNl oLoRE L oTeR e caT ongl IOy The message from the Commer-|the end of its long. long trail here Stowaway Goinz Home his trial for first degree murder lospital, Dixon talked informal- | that Boland was taking her to her e el e e e e WANa) P Albeit S B [y/{p/a Herld reportor it {he po.|lome at 44 Cedar stredts * Affer ilis IS - drader said: 3 andathe maal Lal.on ok NowiiYorkeAUs 3 LA el Snook has recounted the ttale of Useless to Decpen Channels o | : B : 10:40 G. M. T. sighted dirigibleter's years old dream. Ruschow, the 1S-year old German | his association with the 24 year ‘ohl ice station carly this morning. {eccident was over she took a trolley | P el i § 5 Iso firmly stated | =) s ‘e lcar to her home hecause sk Graf Zeppelin 40:15 north, 67:20| pe Grar's passengers when she|baker boy who arrived in thiSlco.ed that reached its end last Jun to enter upon a meral services will be held Wed- | ¢ i i use she WAS|,..gf flying cast at an altitude of country a stowaway aboard the Graf | 13 when he leit her dead at a lonely it ) nesday moriing at a time to be au, |fold by Boland (hat he coulddnot B e lertaking for the deepen- MEC Y 3 me to be an- Ita Her bedar i the conditioNaf 1.000 feet Weather fine and c r. | Zeppel will start on his return | pirle ra 3 SalE and conaeuchan st in. later by M. J. Kenney & | fhe cir: Conbnaingahe sl ohatlert |2 m uvflh.v. Master, Commercial ’\‘hvr_r “cr.c \\.o titled ”xyll‘\khvcvfl’] trip late today aboard the Hamburg- The opportuiity awaited by Prose- i Trader. [ ady i Grade Diiniond ay ol American liner Thuringia. cutor John J. Chester, Jr., to obtaln Dipower ks if there | (0 i St Mary's chureh. Burial | 1] i 1 T Rt ¢ val | Will be in § 'a cemeter the trolley at a point five minutes| ppo oo ooy e LS Gans 5 rilk i " 0 ntes 5 ture illegal 1 in Mary's cemetery. l . The position given would ;\Lxuf the imr‘ (:covr:e ““h(-(n-)\m{{'\ll'- th;l\ On his arrival in his own country | ynqor"dath either a corfirmation or EtriGE 15 | I 1 not so lawer the lev Grar at that hour approximatcly 100 lacting as reporters: liam B Ceeos possible imprisonment and | gl of (he confession made by MAERT 1 !walk from home and after walking o 1 |for three minutes she stopped in a |- i | i Sher b hese improvemer K e e s ;:]n':(:vcvnn(o:ll(’fno'vlho‘v e H):;'Ala or\(‘:: (:rlv‘y\vv'mll’lll':?w:sfl‘VN“" fine for_dropping onto the aitshiD |1y gnook o week after the killing % Just as the returnir 7 hot drink and after a short rest con- ol T = i e s nally Lt A(teRinan et S Friedrich- 4y a¢ jo heat the girl into uncon- et tC tes government dicating the big German airliner Qs who was just e “cting § tinned. She sald she was confined > shafen. sciousness and then cut her throat P p ) 2 g0~ ‘I making about 75 wiles an hour, 'along he ride Lientenant it ade i ISy tiat ! I thiertbed formiween anakat vanis (Lin et L EL R IR U Slena s Rt e deutenant | Buschow made the {rip W & apier she had threatened his life and Jvas parked ; off gbaire: cus times was forced to return to |, Uil o ® s e i [John Richardson, official observer|jocked compartment in the tall of a0 op " pjg wife ana 2 year old comin v in doing so ! : (werage sie had maintained since | for the American mavy: his Su-|the Zeppelin and was handed over 3 B . ¢ Sad e 5 Led. e Ving Il ahuratiiastinisht 3 5 i pp danghter, will come today. «the driver 2 it Chicago's di- | : : aving: Lakehurst 1ast nigat. N perior, Licut. Commander Charles |ty United States immigration auth- 2 A R R ®ained and { | st v fr Lake Michigan is not Dr. Lynch of Hartford, her physi-| The Commecrcial Trader saited . Tosendahl, who took the {rip as s e daliny pip land- Snook’s narative yesterday cover- Sincsi i (Continued From Tirst Paze) ian. was called and described her [1rom Shiclds, Eng., Julv 24, bounc | " Lenorter, and various business ?Il‘«;t Sunday. GBI I Al St Stolen from Waterbury . ich Canadiaws can hard- — injuries. There was an injured left | for Norfolk, Va. o Sietorr oenal | o0 el sl eani ot ned || A0S LSO R B SRR TpL end TS 1 for regarding as a beg- | dope fiend wh gine i1 [1nee. right elbow and right thumb. | — | : : : of their intimate relatiors, how they 1 for regarding as a beg- V nd who engineered a jail Several of the passengers scemed at the immigration station at break Some of the sniuries will he por- Vas-es Muine Coast s it imNe s TR T e qeporta | mainta e Ry ofrachEiE s husk AN R e | to 1 neotiations to failure~ | *“The motion pictures are facing a | Manent. he testified and they may be | Tortland, Me., Aug. § (B — The (5 mf°“, e e il ine eonhicts “'0‘]" S St > | and wife and how the affair in tate Barage. and later this mornis Admiral G. L. Hussey, U, S. |crisis. The people of America are be. | \Worse later. he added. | Grar Zeppolin on the first Iz of het | BEE SRR EE 10 available un.| Yesterday was Tis 15th birthday |months was marred by bickeringa d.ouis Drexler, the owner of 1 t ing the limitation | SINNIng to vealize their tremendous| Dr. Brennan of Bristol. a physi- [Proposed world girdling flight passed ‘m {ust before e Giraf salled. At|and the 36 other alions awaiting de- (@nd threats by the glrl against the miong with a Wat y v irmament treaty produced by the |influence. A children’s magazine re- 7 for 20 years. was called and|the Maine coast, ”'0""'“ Ny, “"“‘5‘”,‘ last moment Nelson Morris of | portation with him brought Inm a life of the 49 year old mun who was Jenant, took the L t % onference, suid that as | cently stated that out of 30 new pic- [said the woman has heen able fo ¢fl the mainland, carly teday repert: | & o0 (ihcq” ahoard and so | few daintics in honor of the day. [up {0 (hen a professor of veterinary :hvn'y N mpt to reduce the number of |tures released only two were fit for |work at his house only part time | & that ull was gomg well. It was | 5 ] medicine at Ohio State University. = s ips in the world, the treaty |little children to see. and only four [and cannot do as much work as|¢Flimated she was making about ‘U\“W Bl ’""'““l“"“ hat 'I"'n.“f:‘ ST nr It drew in also the name of F] o nd Drummel el | were fit for young folks to sce. she formerly did. Her daughter, |Miles an hour. The dirigible ‘vas g:":\g1|l:;";?1];0“(¢;:“:?;“::‘;;qnigr‘x(‘ Warios T Meyors Fosttenlonaliee ers a “The terms of the treaty were| “Why shouldn't we give the peo- | Roz Ryan, testified that she had | cStimated she was making about 70 |2 we | ) { from the state department of agri- t Loz about 200 miles southeast of Port. the Atlantic completed by the s To Meet in Torrington such, however™ he added. “that [ple an opportunity to sce motion |heen with her mother for several e O R R e culture = The 440 I state parade and | viewed some fime afterward, it does | pictures on Sunday? That argument {months, She is a trained nurse and | (e &8 5508t e 4o S 0 A0 | O‘(’l R 5 ‘ | Snooks' account revealed the girl ield da “onneeticut Fifers | not seem to have the important bear- |is like a child erying for candy. The |in her testimon oxpla LGS WG k hers who showed such modesty i e DAL = Field day necticu! i | E lin her testimony xplained her [y 6 fUo ' Nova Seotia coasts was intimate with both him and that It was almost impossible to Meyers and he festified that each b Drumin sociation will be held | ing on world peace that was antici- [ country is still Christian and the [ideq of her mother's health |bogt BRCRE | Y p o | Dromogia : 4 e t 8:12 E. . she was approxi- | o oi i it et Saturddy under tn | pated city has a duty to perform in the in- A ; Ll get verification of their inclusion on N rels Y ¢ at Torrington on Saturdhy under 11 st e I Boland ‘Festifies wately 160 miles due east of Nan-|yjo pase I ST e A TnotE Ol iy AL il o k. of the ‘Torrington Fife,| ¢ terests of the public welfare. There the passenger list were H. A. wo! other. By the introduction of Mey- auspices & : : Mr. Boland of 219 Burrift sireet. | tucket, Mass. lrees S Ca A Al 5 nd B corps. The paradt is no reason why we should yield to 2 % | frey, a Brooklyn banker. and M. | ers' o S iatansent b i‘i‘t‘\m{‘o?:;vlfiv ufiyl: '{?'i)"\.lo\}h S will | this industry and say ‘Take all the!"® defendant. said he reached the he Zeppelin at that time appar-|cogper, descendant of J. Fennimore et (hm»h’u’-‘[;uv‘-:l:lj:;‘d“-l\z at 3 e \mmm S e intersection when the lights were | (itly was holding frue to the cov:se | Gooper, novelist. Joachim Rickard | 2 sh c arrangemer start at 11 o'clock, amhe: " p ndic: ¢ Dr. . ic s (Continued From First Page) such as no one but an insane man s amher and that he looked to the|indicated by Dr. Hugo lckener, its| ¢ pogon who made the last west- o would enter into.” g Jonicsts will be held at Fuesse- | JU UG G EROIRG ) GRSt Sl G comuander, before he left Lakelurst § S EIC | | the city of Philadelphia you can’t |TIght an eft before he crashed | 4 Sl S0 ward passage and who was hooked . = ¢ 5 o starting at 1:30 o'clock | “HMAN Bfi Kl” ; (Ala A rised fear T teatinan his morning for German Ho |V his confession, explaining that | Included in the ‘story of Snook's | 1 motion picture anywhere on i n for the world tour. was also on the G T T Ta the evening a monster s e e 5 hended up (ne voast for Jiewlound- : “she had his sympathy and he did mday The theaters are not suf- had mad n attemnt to aveid d st B ally de- | v )e held at the state armory A e sne! DO B areident hy swervine fo ine|lund =nd the great cindle fo ceoss “.“,“l;“"‘l poseil d‘r"'_h:; ';‘:“:ll‘flfh lit to end her suffering.” Likewise | testimony that Miss Hix had usel u i he sald nothing about fearing the |narcotics at various times to test « | shate the Allantic occan. I'he Zeppelin was testing ever girl's key to their room from her |her reactions and that on a few down [Elm street going home, th 1 Y wecident happened.” | IR was siolen o W P e e Chlersg ] ey | Dison alio admitied that his'car =dress as sydo Wat where navigation is impeded and Zville, t 1 over ant | oxisting harber facilites impared. s ~Hicl t L violation of those tr 3 1 that Zaouth of the way " As he referred to his wife, Dr. Snook’s voice hroke and the fears flowed from his eyes. / | will cross again after the comple- | To Deseribe. Killing tion of the world flight less than a ~the 1 Uit 3 the Great 1 i left last night werel a mised crowd. Fion, where he admitted 11 law or treaty—a res- w@lso was wanted for Autonobile in Bostc ving e whole question and as #®n South Main street It will he fea- ‘ontinued From First Pag unday afternoons in New Brit- |17t but he wns within three fect [ fured by baton swinging and drill- Tl n we rent our " e el e % o public parks to pro- the car and cowldn’t make if.| 8] ! 8 S R ; : S WrE contests. 1 of the ssiona) sports promoters and when |He said he struck the antomobile |0 “0'\'5 \(‘"HM the norning to \-\< \'helbr-f ‘l‘-‘-‘ pas ”‘r& \“ key ring as the state maintains Tie | occasions she had persuaded him By t1ve, corpa. from Conmecticuty| 1 G R S T i e GBI i S (5 R A i ke il e T Elolln\_lhx a|m il Inesaxes ME It netend e teatindaiaie Eavnjito o (ihe fRame. famong inareotles Massachusetts, Rhode Island n. Irom the point where he|they can't got .them wheol B e A | ahlpjespr s iupitien o imilivte eyl aeBtiib vid foveRioRtne ubed Sh Rt gl om0/ e = e 1 i £ asts, of which there arc s -‘ hospits shown the flying for-| .o i Ghalbs < e e ind Vermont are expected said the collision occurred to biood G. O. P. Leader Retained T S A | IBLECOUBLS RO ere are sev-|for hospltalily shown the L rifle range. motional stimulant which she car- 3 i s (ral. I'he payal stations in Maine qeigners while they were here. (ks Sl e march. A tital of |spots on the roadway where Mrs At the first hearing for Sunday|hroken humner. hent riehit fonder. 1 ried in her handbag.”Specimens of 4] Dr. Snook contradicted the con- A ; located at' o upe Ilizabeth wund lar | S o R . prizes will be offcred Sourvey had been picked up was|afternoon movies one of your own [hralen right wheel and bent head- | Harbor, were reporting the resdlts to Tdeal Weather Prevails Centionfolmihefatalep s tale N ':‘(];\:mm;nyr‘i’:v‘; i yr,le:rl:]' i P The Y. M. T. A 3 Tl And Iy 13 feet. 10 inches. embers, Mr. Loomis. appeared in | light [ aayyiara at Cliartsstanin: faset| Taxenitat e o0t Avs & Um_Tacall Elvenithe giflia sandwichicontaining Drum corps of this city will taks| Tn his first statement to the po.|their favor. At the second hmrm"r Arzue on Assembly's Action | while those m Nova Scotia “.,-p‘“u;‘“,‘_ o u;n“”'“o';,; favored the | AN emotional stimulant. Miss Hix. bart in the colehration and expects | lice officers, Dixon said that Mrs. | Mr. Alling. the attorney gener e wlaintiff aftorney announesd | communicating with Halifax. |iaunching of the Grat Zeppelit ns|he said. had the sandwich when EXPL[]S!UN KILL 2 1o capture prizes for best appear- |Spurvey had been caught on th.|peared. At the third hearing S cnse rested and Judge | —— *|she started out on her round the|She got in his car and gave it to LI 1 ance and best playing | front of his machine and had acen |Alling and Judge Mangan appeared. Il dismiseed the jury at| Weather Reported Good "\\O;M‘“mm S e Ihore was | him as they drove to the range | 4 Fae. Tt carvied the 15 feet and 10 inches, |At the fourth hearing these distin- lr»fi o'clock and then the two at-| Washington, Aug. 8 P — Theloniy a slight breeze stirring, and it He identified a blood stained | 4 C- 1 |but in bis later and final statement |Suished gentlemen were shoved aside | torneys argued relative fo the | weather bureau announced m.my‘.“a: ',K.'o,f the southwest. whien | 0ress Miss Hix wore the night of | N lty tems he said that she had been thrown and the chairman of the republican |siate assembly's action. Attorney |that the Graf Zeppelin would have|yicont that the giant alr hner would | her deatl and claimed ownership | forward by the impact of his car us|toWn committee retained | Blackall declared that the driver|fresh west winds and partly over- |y oo m o o ;:l least for the carly | ©f & knife. ' He said he found it on | _ 1 waa BiolgE fosa aaddenieton The Rev. Dr. Hill and e1f | had four things tn look ont for and |cast skies until sie reached ”“"x\alu of Its ?‘o;d';(‘ ! (he floor of his car the morning An application for a marria Emergency Brake Defective went to the chairman of the or-lynat ho hag made an attempt to|Grand Banks region and that wind after the killing, &““”C filed by Eugene O. Chav- Late last night the police officers dinance committe: and requested 3 101 S conditions should be ideal for the re- | | . . < G Jand of 55 McClintock road and| o2 it O s ¢ e the Teen. |that the hearing be put off until |17 vent the accident. therefore he |the Graf was moved from the huge Doesn't Remember Knifing wodiood out of the firemens’ way | | vas 5 eckinsomons o | ainder of the trip to the Lrith d A S : el Mary Houle of 174 East Main strect September. He hid behind the skirts | ¥ 1ol Ruiltv of recklessness or ofthestrindo Sh | avy hangar here. The reservation's| “Doctor Snook. under oath. if [?he factory 15 located in one of the | i (Continued 1rom First Page) Slowly, smoothly and majestically nedy Auto Parts company’s brak { heedlessnese, b ¢ 5 | Tetes. ‘i T e e LG e ,l‘[“m E st {\”», strent | Of his committce and said he “onm:x”"““ nese. hut Attorney McDon. | | ground crew was called to attention | Theora Hix’s jugular vein was eut. |factory ccnters almost heneath the oy o d i el 7| tinE Erounds oniBasMAIN AT L g (o6 e Tha matter fothiatdarsl| SUET said. “If he were not guilty of | at midnight. Sallors held on to the | did you cuf it with this knife? Lrooklyn bridge. Henry street at 11:30 this morn- |yloavay and Act Vith Sergeafit - |reckicszness or heedlesmness T cabin and 2.000 pounds «f | “I do not know.” the witness ve- [ One ‘of tiwe bodies found in 1he Y s : | McAvay and Acting Serge don’t know who was. A nassenger t| “Mayor Paonessa has called his at- was iniured seriously and the driver Leports 1o Washington Washington, Aug. 8 P—The Graf [Gral’s . Zeppelin today notified the navy de- | 1uman ballast clinging to the rear| plird. | wreekage was identified by work- fng. The company reporied back atfjind nolding flashlishts to e et i dola, helped to hold down the| Then Sexfert took the story back [men as that of William Posseil gervice at 12:07 this afternoon S T o i o | LentioniEtoRo eTimeRfimors i Y TR UEEE partieit that hee 7 o'glock position, |8ondola, helped to hold down the Sey took ¥ baclk | as that of William ~Tos ‘ S Sl e e e 5 iravt | montantawiiich haveinot [yelineen U R e convicted for reckless | x e \voe lalitude 40 degrees and | eraft. to the following day when Dr. |an engineer in the plant. The hody it wa unc HigEhis Sefon lriving.” Shielon E [ s Shoolis o wasl vas badly torn and burned. Police © MCAULIFFE BACK 10 WORX | |t fon H*” e i i LendeaRto SR § ‘minulcs north, longltude 65 de-| There was not quile enough heft|Snook said he washed oft the ham. [Was budly torn and burned. Poli 3 P, McAuliffe, district man s ,,',\,--,”‘4'\ s “The ministers were not given the Al \‘l h“\ .nlmvt e arces 43 minutcs west. and that|on the ropes and marine guards et} mer and knife that were later |have mnot _f“'” able o learn the of the S ¥ nglar T R 2 o g \jm“ ‘| slightest consideration at the meet-| - & “ “I ‘1‘ ‘t‘”u'“lflv bro 12t ont | e rvtining aivard the ship was well, [in a erowd of civilians to help walk found by police at his home. cad man's address. : Yelephone C Rt desicl oy et ‘_‘ e : i \', of ling of that committee | ot " = n X""H he ;:vnu\),\l assenily 5 | out the ship. A squad of Boy Scouts| Then followed the account of his The second lody. found near Pos- following a lonz period of illness """“"“ e s e heaters Not Represented P s ‘nu‘qw] l‘:\\'l‘:i‘;: \.\h“\ «.\ 10: Newfoundland Weather from the Lakewood ‘Zeppelin Troop' | arrest and questioning by police | SCil's in i ar room of the first floo $ome time ago Mr. McAnlifie under- T B (e e SN et Ty O e G o e Johns, N. I, Aug. 8§ (®— suddenly was shifted from the front|and county officals. was said by follow workers fo he went an operation at a New Haven | : g single theatrical man appeared at| o 1 June 8. \weather conditions over Newfound- |of the craft to the middle where the| The defendant was deep into the v A H | 1927, He asked Judge Traceski to ? 5 Nospital. Upon caving - the hearing. They were represented | - 1 4 = 2 land this morning were ideal for the hands were fewer. account of the investigation which | hosp v I 8 |rule on the matter and persisted in , | . ) geveral weeks later he went t B esatifid with the firsg |0 Y the chairman of the re-|yacne” o o' Juling but the fuage| CFAf Zeppelin fieht. Visibility was| “Ideal conditions out here, shake|led to his confession when the noov | wmountains in Vermont .\.‘.«, 1_”\“.2“ il ‘!U e st [ publican town committee. Evident-|ioulq take no step. Finally f\.:vfn 800d and the weather fine. it up.” came a megaphone call from | recess was taken. t 2 I M )y they were so satisfied With the |iaceski xaid: “The court will e A lSht Rorthwest wind was blow- | the field. He had recovered hi r‘mnpn.\nr:z; | that of James Pinte, 2 Iyn Worn At Races . of Brook- tance when the hand brake was ba- t the hand brake on his car agaif | gt up' that they felt it Was 10l|gn this at the proper ime ing More Orders Received and was again answering his coun- * LAWRENCE MAN DEAD on the second fest. they were|nocagsary for them to be there. | Jugt hefore the close of the scs “Report when ready,” came an-|sel's questions in his usual deliber- e SRR found faulty, stopping the car| ““uone ‘councliman made the mo-|sion after ne had recited severai Craft Takes Of other cry. ate, unruffled manner. Michael Nicat B 9T [tion that our request for & post- | cases in which rulings were made on | . NAVEl Air Station, Lakehurst, N. Ready forward,” was the reply. Smiles On Entering Court il - | honement he honored. Not a single |the guce. Jaw, Altorney Blackall Jo AUE. 8 (P—As a band played | A whistie blew. Exactly at 12:20] Dr Snook walked into the court ecived last night when motor- member had the courtesy to secon!|motioned that the case be dismissed, | 1S @ Long. Long Trail” the Ger-|a. m.. came the cry of “walk ship.” | room with a smile today and took | Eycle collid i it. The chairman of the committee | aismissal being based on the facf | ™Man dirigible Graf Zeppelin lifted |which echoed down the dirigible, out | his place on the witness stand to Dearent d i ‘1 : . was inclined to give the theaters|that the 1927 guest law was in effect, |IN0 & starless sky at 12:40, eastern [into the night went the Graf Zep- | complete the story of his love af- | eyond end marker ¢ w featia Fravelling 15 Miles An Hou ~leven more than they asked for. Tn| Court adjourned a 0 o'clock |daylight time, this morning, and | pelin. Its silver sides gleamed ‘n | fair with Theora Hix Henry Bray of "" Who | ddition to agieeing to recommenl after Judze Traceski had called the,Set majestically forth on the first|the blue flood lights played on the| He looked refreshed after the s AT Of 440t they open at 4 o'clock he in- y baclk I'ne jury was warned to sirship flight around the world |field from a corner of the hangar.| night's rest and plunged at one Counlesj i’o “I(xd a X statement y,qyced a resolution to permit | lalk only among themselves abcut It was a little later than Dr. There were hardly any stars, and into events o(-('\vl'lru\u' on the night Boles e, i ¥s that Be (om0 open at 3:30 for the pur- | (h case and noi (o he influenced by Hugo Bekener had planned to get |quarter moon tried hard to peek out| his co-ed mistress was killed. COmmO.’fiEl‘ 3 fret in the reat | oo of selling tickets. The commit- | OUtsiacrs, away, but the delay was unavoid- | from the dark clouds that hung low| e picked her up near the Ohio i i “:M' ";:\'”’l{ tee split on this. the vote being “”‘“]‘ instructions of Judge Tra- lably cuused by a plumber’s appren- |in )lhe sky. | State university campus. | it i, The chairman vofed ‘aye' and | Ceski the jury this afternoon re. tice from Trenton, N. J. who had assengers waved from the win-| “I asked if she wanted to go to G AL recommendation that they be|lurned a verdict in favor of the de- acquired big idcas about stow- dows of the craft’s cabins to thefour room. She said she would R tted to open at 5:30 was|endant to recover costs aways crowd, that had grown large with|rather drive. I said ‘well, if that's nach e | According to this judgment the! After the aspiving stowaway,|Nightfall. followed the ship out on|the case. you had better give me P “1 am concerned mow with a|SUcst Iaw of the state of Connecti- | Morris Roth, had been safely de.|to the field. There uf Weider- | the key to the room’ since we had | square deal for the clergy. We had | ¢Ut iS valid and holds in this casc. posited in the navy brig. and a|%eheins’’ and cheers were few as of- | planned to give up the room thr more than 20 clergymen, as fine a |10 Bivinz his instruction Judge Tra- thorough search had convinced of-|ficers and guards cautioned against|wecek-end and would not be back body of men as there are in the|CcSki auoted the Silver case, a ficers that another youth seen lurk- | Making noise that might drown ont there again.” Snook said. v, present at every hearing. but [ Similar trial at which the judgment |ing close to an open cargo port had |orders to the ground crew “She got the key from her pu 1id not t a square ¢ the i\\A. given in favor of the defendant heen frightened away. affairs moved A hundred yards out from the and gave it to me.” hearing |!o recover costs. According to with complete precision. hangar and more crisp comman! Given Sandwic “To refuse a request that is es-|Judge Traceski this case was a 100 Sailors Used came through the air. Quickly tI "She asked me if T had anything 1 by legal precedent and|eaker one than that of the Silver ;¢ hundred blue clad sailors| Grat was turned sideward—it hal|to eat. T told her T had not. She wirtesy is not a square deal. T it ropes dropped from the |Deen backed out of its bed-—iis|had a sandwich and she handed it no reason why this E hamed v Attorney McDonot, enormous frame of the mistress of |¢abin northward. to me. It was wrapped in a paper SosneotthraNsn R the notice of his intention of wp- the ocean skies. The Zeppelin stir-{ There was a slight delay as a|napkin.” ust. One theater man told me aling to the supreme court of the 1 with a sound like a great sigh|TOPe let down to the ground crew; “I ate the sandwich.” it would do them no good in|State and if a satisfactory award is'and moved slowly stern-first from |C2U8ht at the hole when it emerged “How long a time elapsed after S0 e ok eivoni thorii thes Mnes it e hangar. And then fhe band | [TOM the ship's silvery side. A sail-|she got in the car and you ate tho i oB e o eie Teonrt TR bu e teiA T Bonele iy or climbed up and soon righted the|sandwich?” Defense Attorney Max nited States, he said. He feels that It's a long. long trail a-winding fouble. Seyfert asked the lower courts would not give a| “To the land of my dreams” | Ship is Released “About five minutes. "decision pgainst the law of the, And the old song in this p aying | “UPSRID.” the cry went out and| “Did she have her purse?” state lnw despite the guestion of 1s ! contained more truth than poetry. a1, hands shoved up on the Zeppe-|' “Yes." validity. Vor this flight around the world ('S cabin. When the ship did not Shows No Emotion At Pirst was a dream that had been burn-|"S% the order was repeated and sud-| A5 fhe story moved nearer to the MILANO STILL SERIOUS ling in the heart of Dr. Eckener,|IChI¥ the nose of the ship shot up. |narration of the Killing, Dr. Snook ny Milano, 45. of 119 North |the chip's commander. for many 1St 2 short distance, it scemed. be- | gave no indication that it was cau ho attempted to take his| vears. It was a great day for Dr. ‘fmo the rear end followed suit. ling him any more confusion than 3 haling gas in a North streer | Ickener and before the bustle nr‘lfl::‘"':;‘”‘;‘"‘q 2 ";”‘I"_"}’“L’v“' motors of | any provious part of his story. e | Sho W v : § 5 shop where he worked, is atill | proparations for the fake-off he| g0 o :')“_f‘ o \;wlv'v‘!nmm., __lcontinued the ‘tale in the same oven seps ar gi- | the ¢ quaiidonaftion tatsielNew | was Sini1iisn splits ilaushine fandilias et Al RIS S0ER [ olcelibatinadimarkedihisteatinony despit i 18 unable o attend ‘¢ General hospilal where e | joking with reparters. poking fel- | ia tod 'y Zeppelin clit sed up in- fhs fa ¢r the K . t st luties: because of injuries she v ken vesterday morning fol. |low officers in the ribs. and acting| ppe ",'“2;,\,,,,: naaE bRl st Internolated' in {he atory al this Lilsa 1‘ i v out y toar ved while riding as a passenge vival by police officers |like a hoy for all that he will | ‘I_r“_‘_”“‘ T L‘.m\“all ']"h r'”;m 2 point “;m ”"flf th_\ r\n'w.nlrm toe el Dion i1 i e automaile a1ven’ b3 Ralnd | \ne s imotor. Hope i 118 for |60 seara s nest Sundns. when in|SELL T 100 oy & ot e e " " | Kweden 1 ' ' spital was so | she testified very st R e T Naden 1 1 Il probability h vill be fIVINg | nos yell. The ship's crew waved their fwhen he was arrested for the mr.; | Succession T Questioned by Attorney MeDor or Berlin Heaselbi 5 2 : over B | lashlights—all but Lrnest Fishback. |ip, ¢ said a wrench slipped while Hugo Cedergre spita ough whether the driver was trying| Maddux Airlines g Before the ship was walked out|the ing. He said a wrench slipped whil tuy. Her young 3 t v ' car was | to “heat the signai light" young cahin hoy who busied nhea was working an his ear on Jur Associated Press Phot Rianille) Amarican » 3 2 Ul e R G el e Trrm‘/ g ‘Mv gun & "M taily of the hangar, the 22 passengers|himself in the galley. preparing a |12 and eut the hand. He said the A smart summergown with larg : antvillc 0| AR passenger schedule to Los|were put ahoard. 21 men and one [light repast for the passengers be- | injnry was not serious. collar and cuffs seen at the races in ' more than 1 ‘lm artford when the accldent oc eles. lwmmn As the ship was drawn into |fore they retired, Dr. Snook said he drove on to th England.

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