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News of the World a/veiagEe ‘Ii).aily Circulation For eek Ending By Associated Press : Aug. 17th .. 159018 11 oy %0 pao, Yo H ESTABLISHED 1870 m"-”":gtoo v EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SWISS FLIERS UNREPORTED PRISONTRANSFERS | Counterfeiters Flood New Britain MARVEL CROSSON, AIR DERBY AVIATOR, SINCE FLYNG OVER AZORES: IRRRENIING 0f e 5 Wi L e KILLED IN ARIZONA PLANE ACCIDENT: DUE AT NEW YORK TONEGHT 1, o s 2% ™ 15 WOMEN LEFT INCONTEST CONTINUE ' No Word Received|[Tong Police Servi Reversed—Federal Authorities Seeking Clue 0 or ecelves Exfded Today bycf)eath fentiary Problem Today to Persons Distributing Them. = = — From Ships A l o n g A flood vof ("ountor[oiv: bills has|those recently discovered in Bristol, ZEPPELIN PREENE[] Ki“ed ln Crash Sea.rchers Flnd Dead : Route Plane is Taking e | MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS |ecn, 2zcoversa in banks in tis cty | which have been “turmed over 1o FORNEXT JOURNEY Pilot 300 Feet From & . | Officials of the Commercial Trust |ered in the city have been given to - ~Weather Near Hali- A A OYERFLOW%z:;;:z:::_"f;;:::“:,:"s: B el et s wgy Wrecked Craft-Para- fax Bad-Due at Coast | Ntui || rcovonworon, Gonermors v ana B SIS S R e peen e tooste i inor Ronains {0 Fabric. Hade £ chute Apparently Fail- Alcatraz to Be Turned Over to|received seven in the same period Banlk offici stated that many Eal’ly Today_ . | | of time. The New Britain Trust and | persons in the city have been fool- in Japfll]ese Hfil]gfi[’ ; ’ g ed to Open - Victim Justice Department—1,600 Con- | the Savings Bank have received |ed by the bills, due to the fact that Held Record. : 2 about 10 each. The City National |it was not known that they were in victs Can Be Cared for Under Observer Says Fog Pre-| .~ W% 7ins snd Thos Retteve Genersa | I the pust ton dava | " hout 55 or 40 bits have heen ais-|PASSBNGERS SGHTSEEING : The bills are five dollar Lincoln |covered here, and a few have been sents Major Hazard for . i . Institutions, President Belicves. bills, series 2-B and are said to be |turned in at banks in nearby towns. i 4 a poor imitation of the original. |There is no way to check up on the | 3 o k. i 7 . Washington, Aug. 20 (P—A plan | Thew are casily detected by the fact |number of bad bills that are still in Even Expert Pilots o | |to solve in part the overcrowding|that th i Start Thursday at Dawn, or Wed- b " i“ itnesses Say Machine S P e The bills are of the same plate as (Continued on Page Two) nesday Afternoon, New Britain : | Vent Into Tail Spin y are printed on a cheaper | circulation, but it is hoped that all A Went P agreed upon between President| around the sides. The right hand |discovering them, in order that a > | § o | From 1’000 Foot Ahlt“de Hoover, Secretary of War Good and | seal is inverted and cannot be‘read geles Next. ? Other Feminine Fliers 1 2 templates, among other things, the . Jokyo, Aug. 20 (P—Retreshed by e ns Tried to Continue. |transer to the justice department saths and sound sleep aground after | |# 45 £ " ’ ® and passengers of the Graf Zeppelin 4 A . i a 7 gers e Graf Zeppelin i S o Tarlv Tt s are o 1| ON00K’S Appeal For New Tria LA ittt Pk~ | las, Ariz, Early Today. v the Associated Press. | s are at Lea k =i kT Raasital s Unsighted for almost 24 hours at enworth, Kas.; Blackwell's TIslani program of Japanese hospitality late this afternoon if the perils of | | date more. | T El 8 N 1:1i’;:r:\v1|31’r"\\i‘r;uloxl':‘ |;:ikyom'o‘;~(;\l: :\'u{\,‘]“ i Figh 5 2 | Death thrust itself into the wom]— the hazardous westward crossing of | E ERAN [ll: F“RGE | Leavenworth First [41) ectrocutlon ovember Zg‘mmul RACnor e i e g e \ns' national air derby today the North Atlantic did not bring | | The first move in the new plan Re s e L e el the finding of the body and wrecked 5 Reception Held Today tio! women's aiv derby 'yesterd stern Ariz Luescher were seen flylng over the | President Hoover's statement con moved to Death Row in Penltentlary—Attorney A huge public reception by |Her body was found near her wrec e body and the wreckage told a Avinbon Authm'ities Be-|i v 4 ' in federal penitentiaries has been|grade of paper and are illegible |such bills will be turned in by those| Time, Probable—Hop to Los ! lieve Men May Have Attorney General Mitchell. It con- it 3 i Leave Phoenix for Doug- of military prisons now but slight- four days in the air, officers, crew . b o CHARLES JOHNSON : e he TavaTealy The Graf's commander, Dr. Hugo ' [+ . 5 noon today two youthful Swiss ) and Alcatraz. These now have only D d-j d S t Sl ; ! R L ] ; I E 20 P— lliers were due at Roosevelt fleld a few inmates and can accommo- en!e 9 u e ell EHCCS ayel‘ Eckener, and several of his high of Phoenix, Ariz, Aug. 2 | m;x:q\di?,‘;“ ?)‘m:é“orc:rfy” 5::;"1.”-; :::;l:tnnc r?‘mtfrr; pi‘t::n“t‘; ]i';‘fi\‘g'c):; ey s | war, communications and naval at- | Calif,, flier, was killed near Wilton, |airplane ’o( .\n(s )l:n!'\:;l \‘h:uq\:?lr:is;f morning Oscar Kaesar and Iurt | partment of justice. Veterinarian Calm When Death Penalty Is Set — Re- | i Ariz, while competing {1 the na- fone of the entr village of Praia Victoria on the is- | cerning the prisons situation follo: c e 8 i 'ni i this afternoon. Tens of thousand, 1Cal, holder of the woman's altitude s e GheS(llll[ Stl‘%t HO]Ile i lm!lh(}c “Ip )t‘)t:f ror‘;’l‘u‘llrr:\‘ ”3: ) Retu“lmg Verdict. of Kimonoed J::pum-se th‘u- 1 SSE AN record, 23,996 feet, disappeared Ing exploit and through the night rorary solution to P 1 o i o - Banzaldbion Bokens i inis e ile flying with other contestants : overcrowding in the federal prison A = | and the morning hours of today, S o e e e Columbus, Ohio, Aug. .20 (UP)—, Dr. Snook T T T e ms ek [from san Bernardino toward no word was heard of them, al-| s = % % The gates of the state penitentiary | “Stand up id the court. German flags. | | Phoenix yesterda . - enworth, ! ] though several ships were steaming | () RESERVE SINGE 1998 1 <™ urmy has three major pris. | SYUNg shut behind Dr. James How-| Snook arose and faced the court.| The tri-color of the German re- flR UUIT EflNTEST Believe Flier Jumped | : - s was held in Hibiya |ed plane ss Crosson was well |silent story at had happened [anat of Tercairalas H aleIoak s s_:Ghar]es JOhflSOl] 6. Dies a[! BRI e i Argues Jury Swayed By Spirit of Mob Tokyo's citizens was held in Hibiya |ed plane. Miss Crosson was well |silent story of what had happene AL Ay G S altoceesis park, in the heart of the capital, | known among women aviators. |when Miss Crosson, of San Diego, T., yesterday afternoon. retary Good and the attorney gen- along the course they planned to | ons—one at. Governor's Island, one |ard Snook today, 15 minutes after |He was_dressed immaculately. public is prominently displayed | Some distance separated the body follow. The American coast “'35] | j I and the plane, indicating that the shrouded in fog. | Popular ex-Bluccoat Became Super- | “The army prison at Leavensworth [the murder of Theora Hix. the spectators rose in their seats milvcm\ d to emphasize the renew- craft had deyeloped trouble and Speed Estimated | |is a model establishment with a ca- The former university professor, |see him. |al of friendship between the two that she had jumped clear. At the speed the Swiss fiiers had | RUmerary in 1598 end Regular in | | pacity of atout 1600 prisoners. At | Amekican pistol champion and cluh | “Have you anything to say as to | countries Mel’Cm‘y Speej Teg{ Ofdered Be- son's parachute had been maintained up to the Azores they| 1603 — Served Under Jobnson, |Present there are only 600 army |Man was assigned number 60636 and | why sentence should not be passed | The Zeppelin itself conqueror of ed, as unopened, pos- should have reached Newfoundland B % "7 | prisoners in the establishment. At |a few moment later was locked in [upon you?" the judge asked. one ocean and two continents, was ! mre Gmn IS Sh' p{l |sibly indicating that she was ~too about 4 o'clock this morning and| Rawlings and Hart. the same limnl fll('C\:o are nn\n‘) xh»m}: row \\’hvxl'«." four other men are Has Nothing to Sa }x\r('n-nmi toc for the conquest of ppv | n l.wag:oruyroumlrrolr”‘n:"\;orlml prop- Halifax, N. S, at 10. It had been . |cancies in Dboth Governor awaiting execution. - said Snook, |Another sea and another continent, — erly after being released. e olag to rp‘r"/fl ot H'a“mx““ Charles M. Johnson, 65, a native|aynd Alcatraz. Also there are va- Execution Set for Nov. 20 5t ,\m)\ "’,:",(3?;::li::‘m;;m;m Snock, | na completition of its round-the- | s hers found the body and the their gas was low, but they had |°f SWeden and since Iebruary, 1828, | cancies for short time prisoners in| The death sentence was formally | oft {s then the duty of the court,” | WOrld trip. WILLIAMS TO TRY TODRY jyrrepiastie miles mertitatipartng said that if the supply was suffi-| 2" the Vete Reserve force of |some of the army post prisens. Be- | imposed upon Dr. Snook and No- aid Judge Scarlett, ‘in view of the| L-0dged safely within the giant il e |in the rugged territory bordering : : ; the police department, died at vond this again there are a number | yember 29, the day after Thanksgiv ; ; GrrTana i contrable il hangs |the Gila river. They were directed '““’"':vvo\“f‘"yo’r‘:_"’fi“fi';:;fl‘t“ia‘lz“‘r"‘j"‘ % | this morning ut his home, 330 Chest- | of men recommended for parle |ing, was fixed as the date for his oo far ZSI(_;“""I‘,{:;’_lr“"i‘“ R P e o o Nav$ Secretary Torbids Filer To|to that point last n'ght by residents 07 New. Xonic g Iliyut stree: after a long iliness. The | from the army prisons. e N [te : ade and p) .\ to Nav§ Secretary : : : : st who reported seeing a plane plunge was not believed the: could get % i s pondl s i, 2 |impose the following sentence upon |Was gone over carefully by wor B Jign wnok beiies qmmz‘m B :\;ner:\l'-\\glll k;c II‘L]‘]ilei urm!dyl:l‘f!:;- Subject to our h‘ex;g “?me“m Sentence was pronounced : by ‘yo\f; & P | men, who again tested every inch of | Enter Schneider Cup Races Unless |into a heavy cottonwood growth. with burial in Falrview comatiey: | pronoged. Conym:\f:lm:\ Teavemwonth |5 0ge Henry L. Scarlett after tie| “r sentence yoilto die’on tht 29th its fabric, restarted motors and Ha-| 0 1o“ covisrnetory to Depat N A tm,adkt Tog Shrouds Shores oins Regular Force in 1903 | miltiary prison available £o the de. |iUFist overruled a motion for new |of November (Friday) by means of |tened to their hum, and sought pos- | Tr#l 18 Sutisfactory fo-hepart: It taa g Bl New York, Aug. 20 P—Dense'fog| Mr. Johnson was born in Sweden. | partment of justice ns & temporary | (Tt The motion alleged, among |electric curre ssed through the sible weaknesses which may have | ment Today. :‘j:.,‘l"r";:;‘4]i\)c(mr'\"z‘:d‘ex’le']hm.ms&r::d shrouded the North Atlantic coast|January 1, 1864 and caine to New |ineasure pending construction of fur- Lhmgs. that the jury which convicted | body of sufficient intensity to cause (developed on its flight across Eur- | oic into, the raimeit Cinaicans today over the route mapped out by | Britain in 1330, For several years |(her accommodations by the depart- | SN00K last week *was actuated by ¢ asia. | “Washington, Aug. 20 (B—Assist- | 2T e Thorhlbe AT the youthful fliers on the transat- ot 1 at the Stanley Rule-{ ment of justice. This will afford re- | th¢ SPirit of the mob. (Continued on Page Two) BB (AT O Tucaday, ant Secretary Ingalls in charge Of | vor 4nd found the wreckage short lantic plane “Young Switzerland.” |& L tory and on 1'ec. 13, |lief to about 1600 prisoners from the Thutsdey ot 0dwn, (Wednesthw |, s es unmounest tod6iiy atter st The fog bank extended from Hali- | 1398, he was appointed to e su-|general prisons at Leavenworth and | mid-afternoon, E. 8. T.) barring ad- 5 fax to Cape Race and beyond, Dr.|pernumerary branch of the police | Atlanta.” | Ve dthier Voriother contingen || ot i essia saistaatory teat tiah G F S HOES ’,.‘"'U", the "G”"f,:.f“?,:{ James H. Kimball, meteorologist of | department, being promoted to the | - uN-ST P AVIAT[]RS B[]ARI] FINI]S SHELL |cies, the Zeppelin will be taken from |were made, Licut. Al Williams' rac- : AR “““’f ‘f‘af Angsips Lol 1 the weather bureau, announced, | regular force on April 27, 1303. A NROE ST EXTENSION * [the hangar and started on the thirl |ing scaplane Mercury would mot be [0 2CHI¥ 100K O for an aeria If the fliers clected to make the|iew years ago his health became MO . lap of its globe encircling cruise, |sent to England to compete in the | 300 Teot From Plane direct flight from the Azores to New | poor and at his own request he was | b HEAI] F[]R SP[]KANE BLAST INEX[;USABLE from Tokyo to Los Angeles, across Schneider Cup speed races. | s “xf» sson’s body was fi a York, they would not encounter fog. | transferred to the veteran force ef- APPROPRIATION SOUGHT the Pacific, north of the Juss STOSSON B, DOQY. Wk, Hous Hawaiian | Jor some time W ns has en- |, 300 foet fr s 4 but aviation experts believed they |fective Fcbruary 1, 1928, For a few groun, down “the "American * const about 300 feet from the plane. Badly | S e n deavored to test more thoroughly |yroke aiectet tha g - would not make this effort because | weeks prior to the transfer he had | |from Scattle, a distance of about |the little aircraft on the Severn river :i:\! en, it indicated that she proba. - | heen on a s ussignment at po- | Street Department Will Ask Com- “Sun God” Refueled at Carelessness Blamed for | 470 miles. at Annanolls, Md. o d. met instant death from the (Continued on Page Two) lice headqu Jghly " rf > Around her broken form was ers, Chief Hart having From Los Angeles after a brief Ie) i fter a r ' M ake o) Ly catel mon Council to Authorize . . 0] . . : ne thing after another has pre- | draped the parachute which failed ot S G T, TG Niles City, Mont., Niantic Accident—Re- |[stor the airship will fly the 2,500 |vented this and it wa ! ; Q detail because of his failing health 3,528 For Work | miles across the continent to iR Ll m‘ open. The rip cord had been pull- HIS UUNR!SE KlSSES off“\::‘:’?ox\-‘z“:i7“;‘1“;‘cl: Sf\o,“]‘,c it step looking to completion of Today port Issued |hurst, N. J., completing -the trip be- | would enter the ship in the rac - y The plane, as badly smash- months 401 W ineeaas e s The plane, too, wa y v were |the Monroe street extension, joining dnesday night, August. 7.|ywithout further tests. |ed. F that he could not recover, _ { wi o AT ¢ | iye witnesses to its fall late yes- chocked to loarn of his death, | He |that highway with Ellis street, and - I-‘xlflli:d:‘h‘; gart from Lakehurst for| Ingalls said aviation engincers in | terday said that it had gone into a d a heart condition from whigh he |Providing a crosstown highway, is | Miles City, Mont. Aug. 20 UP—| New London, Aug. 20 () — The miedrichshaten, Germany. It Will fthe bureau of acronautics had de- |(ail spin, diving from an clevation suffered greatly, yet he always wel- |being taken by the department of |The airplane “Spokane Sun God”|loard of inquiry which investigated |47 then flown about 19,000 miles. | cided it would be usel to send T e of approximately 1.000 feet. od visit o joy- | public works in the form of a re-|piloted by kiMamersand (BATE e e s tlonal Guardsman same crew of 40 that made |“an untried plane to the race.” Planes from Phoenix and .Los comed visitors cheerfully and enjoy e d g L : |quest for permission to expend $5.-|Walker, on an attempted trans- | & y .| the start at Friedrichshafen Immediately afterwards Williams, | Angeles left for Yuma, Ariz., short- Hushand Complains \Vlfe‘3‘,1‘1“’,,6&,i?";?,‘§ f::atcxr\\‘nn‘i-or[riac;gs‘g S forrennipn S om ke B e e e i U wounding of Lwo others in & | on board, but four of the passengers |who conferred with Ingalls this|ly after a.‘:-nfcm 16 eotanian Ao b > e T len the | The Job was undertaken two years |fight, left here, presumably toward |shell cxplosion at Camp \xv)\l)xlll,\lll{'o‘}!:g'!:‘t here from the dirigible’s | morning, left for Annapolis an-|ond scarch for the missing girl Repulsed Affection slroets of tho city. Chief Hart and | ‘80, but was not pushed to comple. |Spokine at 5:15 a. m. (mountain | Niantie, sald in s report today that |Lake Constance home will quit the |nouncing he would fake the planc pilot before it became known that = other members of the police depart- |tion, a fact which resulted in com- [time) today after refueling. The | ihe gecident was due to carelessne: craft. leaving but 16 ot ths or into the air even if weather c her body had been found. at 5 a.m. ment were among the many who | mon council criticism of the de- | Plane circled the city for several passengers. The sailing list may be |ditions were not especially favor Was Colorful Character B ina et s tliy o et | pavthant I chatgé st am ouder | nours hefors Hepariing Beoause. wf | ”‘;;‘f ‘““:‘“ °§_ Tlo'“m * empts | TEQ 2t this por 3 i s e Gow and other members of the fam- |for completition of operations, Tu-|PoOr visibllity caused by forest fires| The explosion fo & alliGo § Williams said he had on: of the most colorful of the Kissing one's wife is understood to | ;.. cluded in the work for which the |to the westward. | o discover the reason why a light Passengers and crew, freshened in the plane’s ability to fly and women pilots who took off from be allowable and in fact, desirable, | Served Under Chief Johnson $5,528.68 is to be spent are grading The plane arrived here from |field picce, used in firing tlnf mmn-iby a long sleep 1_asL night at Tokyo 'that he was anxious to enter : Cloverfield Sund to compete in but at 5 o'clock in the morning—| (oo T0 T R e a s |and retaining wall constructlon, Aberdecn, §. D., at 9:50 o'clock last | ing salute, had failed to fire the hotels, spent this morning sight- |race. However, he added, becaus: |the $25.000 race, She had long been Mrs. John Bleznik of West street | | erary, the late Joseph R.| The common council will be asked [Night on the way to Missoula, but shell. The PoapiiEiranon e S’l“hlA eing and accepting the entertain- |of opposition which developed yes- | fascinated by aviation and took ap slapped her husband and repulsed | ro, oo (oo chief of the depart. |to give its approval Wednesday'|the pllots decided not to continue | mitted by its chairman, L"V\"-G—‘" ment of Japanese hosts who out- | terday to his plans to take the active flying with her brother, Joe. him, according to Bleznik's story in |17 ST NARI 8 B S ular, | night, and it such a vote is passed, | the trip because of poor visibility, | Thomas E. Troland, to Brig. Gen.|did themselves for their guests plane on the Majestic Friday with- | i 1922 at San Diegs. Calif. Tn the police court today when he was ar- | \wijiiim 7. Rawlings, now on pon. |work will be started at once. resulting from smoke from forest | James f\'v}-{jg!"-fl"-i had for the | Tom America and western Europe.|out further tests, he would attempt |spring of 1923 she made her first raigned on the charge of breach of | Gon G 1 ice” Charley”, as® he| The board is also planning to re- |fires and haze. |BESUHEHDORT, S O Ca s Lor Despite reluctance of Dr. Hugo today t ' > th craft co i ) ; S a e 5. Mofor Bl el n 2 day to prove that the craft could |solo flight, and developing rapidl the peace and assaulting his wife. |\2¢' known to thousands of New |duce the grade at Farmington ave-| Frank Wiley and Tom Mathews, |other two members, Major Klbert ckener, master of the dirigible, to 2s an expert pilot, entored the Cat Mrs, Bleznik, whose left eve Was | pyitain rosidents, did police - work |nue and Commonwealth avenue, at|tWo local fliers, were called on tobarbie of baniclson ' and CAPWM |delay his own sleep and that of his e S aiatin e badly swollen and discolered from | gurinz o period when Tew of the |a cost of $1,750, one-half of which |Tefuel the Sun God. Neither has had |Georse H. O'Brasky of New Havenm|pep™ ror entertainment, he could 19 Are Candid for e RV R e ek blows struck by her husband, but|racijities of the present day depart- |the state of Connecticut will be ask- [ Xperience in flying a refueling "‘“"‘f?“",'\‘f\:\';‘.1\55,,,“.“32:',:5,.'[”\;‘,'f:,.ml‘" not refuse the invitation to dinner ANt ates for ! \\.".‘i,:r‘,“ ‘,[‘.' o 'l:” cr;mmo(.or;fl he wanted the court {o believe he | ments were in wse, and he witnessed |ed to pay. A request for authority |but Mamer and Walker dropped | LY interviewing Corporal ‘Loter 1|gnory ager arvival, a ceremonial, Fire Dept. Lieutenancy Jane 1°ft she took up commerdial slapped her with two fingers. “\'ou';:l‘ thalaEpansiontof the/aiby i the SihE | 26| make Aich a! propbsalito the s(dw|no’lrf: cxp]la:nm: \hv‘ task. : ; ‘i:im‘uffi) “at the Lawrence and Me. |meal expressing the tribute of Dai Nineteen applicants have al- |y ,f‘,,n,{ TR rr,fm.,porl pilot lying now,” Judge M. D. Saxe tol i highway commissioner is to be for- e pilots o dropped a note ks e Al Nippon to those who had so con- ready appeared in the field fo s 5. AE : him, and Bleznik hastened o assure (Contiundlonibaze Do) e et i asking that their regular r.\monngl““1’)“":“‘&“:&%:"]":glml"““"\rll‘;:‘d’]). quered space. b Miss s cromsonag otos B S iae Anee lane, which was to have met them i Bzl b r S Cedinnar S A ; ’ the court that he has “heavy fingers” if’“ - som‘]\" “‘“;r _‘“\d“‘lo nd"r‘m\ Leonardo lost the thumb and index| The ceremonial dinner menu list made vacant by the re fon (Continued on Page Two) ::\L‘lli'l’n\v.vlu tap on “\ \\uml.;]v:‘s ‘l\‘«:n‘ Missoula, proce srade | oeer of his right hand. Private |ed dried chestnuts, dried cuttlefish.| of Thomas Hinchey of Station d casily cause a swelling and : from Aberdeen : BT R discoloration. He would not have | ¥ X ASQMEY Efl O ked Room ound By T A EWilion Rand WAL Copput L oten A ThakowIcligied Bivitnin el Arid S iee thenaifons B atnl es e gf Jthie e boar . n L L e s e mented from rice. A geisha dinner,| report. For the place in the F[’IWHFR AN“ HELL struck’ her at all had she not started DR . pilots of the refucling ship, an-| =y W00 0h Yy ner Indidates that(at which gelsha g danced and| ranks which will be made va L / the scuffle simply bedause he sought ¥ 0&“”’ Dec ares He Was K]dnaned nounced in Aberdeen, that they i " + Q the men were inju 1 in the line of | sang modern nd el ic songs of cant by the advancem t of to give an early morning demonstra- AELC, would be prepared to refuel the Sun B at Leavemworth and one at Alcatiaz ' he had been sentenced to death for| The court room was crowded and |throughout Tokyo. The occasion has | fly. . . duty and will be ehgible for compen- | the country followed, with the offi-| private to licutenant, more tion of his affection for her. God at Delgrade. T { 2 : 5 o | sation from the government. cers and crew of the dirigible as an 30 men have asked consid- Mrs. Bleznik, according to Officer | Joth expressed the opinion, how Vet b Dk i ; iakgaiconiid i The cvidence showes hat at- sts. tior John M. Liebler, came into police| Weymouth, Mass, Aug. 20 (P— found Sherman in a locked room.|ever, that a successful refucling or‘,“f‘:“mm"(10“‘;_‘.“::;‘.“1”‘"“ R e : headquarters yesterday aftetnoon | Joseph Sherman, 37, of Boston, was |Sherman told police he had gone fo | the plane here would make it pos- | i B B8 TEEONE HE - 0 ow) Seatea D] : * CAR HE ! and complained of the assault, Last |being held in the local police sta- |Revere last Sunday to meet friends |Sible for Mamer and Walker to con. -;J)‘nl;]’\dms )Ilwftllin oo et i nmu?”;nm‘i“n: hm"f;ll > Graf| Ne \I-ul(ll"\lfilly‘ (:fwk 0 ‘l"l"l;l—) yar- |Reports of 18 Casualties night Sergeant Stadler served a war- |tion today “for his own protect and that while thers he had dis-[tinue on'to Spokane, the end of | ;" non the brocoli was closed & |Zeppelin's fight from Friedriohshat |old F. Griftin, - 25, was hold el 2 & rant on Bleznik and this morning, ac- | while police investigated his story |covered he was being watched. Be- | their round trip journey across the | ocong time, contrary to their train- | en to Tokyo today bronght forth a | technical charge of reekless darving | Denied—Towns Panie cording to Officer Liebler, Bleznik “1)“\{ he had been “taken for a ride” |fore he could locate his friends he |continent without another supply of ing on how to handle a misstire. The | $20,000,000 project for regular Ger- | today after his Amoble: hat| % admitted striking his wite. |and held captive in a houso at North | vas accosted on u sid _strest, he gasoline. theory most strongly considerad o1 |man-Russian. Japaness. ale. servies | struak and fatally injured Dantel Stricken According to Mrs. Bleznik, it was | Weymouth. said, and after having been engaged e e what actually caused the cxplosion i aeis net oy Sediniit 6 ha the third time she had her husband [ Detained with Sherman, as a ma- |in conversation was forcibly thrown | British Plane Makes was that the cartridge was unseated (GontincAt o a R T w0) ‘{..»:3“‘ ];‘1'\;{,,“ ’('.U: At arrested. He frequently abuses her |terial witness, was John J. Roach, |into an automobile where he was 320 Miles Per Hi with the remrod after the breech ) : iGN 4 ' Bucharest, Rumania, Aug. 20 (P verbally, especially when he is drink- |alleged paroled convict from the [struck on the head and did not re- i 1les rer g})’r aRopeneH datlin oloringitie hecal _Seven carl of powder and 3,- ing, but he assaults her only occa- [state prison at Charlestown, whom. |gain consciousness until he found| Calshot, England, Aug. 20 ®P—|no firing mechanism came in con- 000 shells stored in old Fort Dom- sionally. Yesterday, she said, she |police said, they found on guard at |himself in this town. Flying Officer. Atcherley made a|ace \ith the cartridge cap. rowd o Dees omen att e, nesti, 12 miles outside of Bucharest had a dispute with him over posses- | the North Weymouth house. Ransom Theory Advanced trial flight today in the super-ma- _— % ’ | blew up last night. The cause of the sion of a pockethook containing Accidentally Found He said he belleved he was be- |Fine S6 Schneider Cup cntrant and | o . : 3 i : E - A plosion could not be immediately money which he wanted to spend on | Sherman was said by police to be [ing held for ransom and had been |Attained a :peed which experts es- fln]l!rles Pl‘event Court’. Hea!"lng learned by investigators from the liquor. He eventually gave her the |well known in Boston sporting cir- 3201 | | | | warned thaj any attempt to escape | timated at somewhere between THE WEATHER war department pocketbook, but he also swung his | cles. His presence in the house. [would result in death. Police, how- |2hd 350 miles an hour —_ First reports said at least 18 sol- ad it landed with telling effect. | where he was allegedly held under |ever, declared they had found mo| He first taxied the trim craft on New Britain and vicinity There was excitement and plenty | Sergeant McAvay learned that |diers had been killed and 10 wound- are three children in the fam- |close surveillance, resulted from an |weapons on Roach mor were there |Vhich Great Britain hopes have Pair tonight and Wednesda of it about 31 Horace strect yes-|Mrs. Colk was moving out of the led and that the presence of a large [[AceidEniatiylvl toguiig tpreril acky | any [n thestiouse Gbctciwiain large (SRR DINEE) (COm some alutdnce i il Solowly ftalalng £ temperature 3 : Ay Y** | house owned by Mrs. Skorapski and | number of workmen in the building Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods | Police Captain Edward Bfitler, to[stock of food and had it not been |the Solent, and eventually took off | | Wednesday. terday atternoon, a crowd of about |, "y nle had been brewing for |would probably swell ‘the casusliy told Bleznik he should be sent to jail | whom a representative of an install- | for accidental visit of the police |IN the direction of Cowes over | % ———————— 200 men, women and children being | gome time. Mrs. Colk's husband | list. ys for committing such an | ment furniture company had com-|captain, authorities said the maea|Which he made a fine banking turn attracted by a fight between Mrs. |called Dr. John J. Tokarczyk to at-| The minister of war subsequent- assault, and Judge Saxe imposed a |plained he could obtain no satisfac- [might have remained in the place |at an altitude of 1,000 feet. s | Colk, which, according to reports,|tend his wife, but the physician |ly denied, however, that there had suspended sentence of 30 days with [tion in his demands for overduec |without the necessity of going out He flew around Lee on#the Solent " | was fierce while it lasted. Sergeant |went into Mrs. Skorapski's tenement |been any casualtios and described a fine of $10 and costs, warning the | payments and requested police aid [side for food for two or three weeks, |and ‘after being aloft ten minutes P. A. McAvay, who investigated, ar- |to attend her first, which added to [the material damage as limited to hushand that his next conviction | rested both women for breach of the |the wrath of the Skorapskis. destruction of a few railway cars will mean the serving of the 30 days | | * HIGH TIDES—AUG. 21 in mroving the goods. Police indicated they would seek |made a long sloping dive. He pishesie am.11:12 pm. e peace and assaulting_each other, but | Prosecuting Attorney Woods told [and a magazine. and probably more. Bleznik prom- New Haven 12:20 p.m. nefther appeared in police court to- | Judge Saxe that both women were| The populace of the region was day and the cases were continued [unable to be in court on account of [ panic stricken by the sound of the ‘until tomorrow. their injuries. explosion. door, but when he failed to answer |preferring charges against Roach |passed Calshot with the throttle ap- the latter's questions satisfactorily, |who thus far has steadfastly refus-|parently wide open. It was on this have. He is 36 years of age. Ilhc captain made a search aniled to talk, stage that he made his best speed. ised he would stop drinking and be- * i Roach met Captain Butler at the |to locate the rest of the gang before |straightened the machine out as it i N. London 11t *