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“uvy pIoyymmp = ESTABLISHED 1870 { yg ,n;',’,",:g,,z;w SRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1929, —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TARET MAY VAT . & Moor Ses 500 Saving — SPVTOR TVSINOF () SYONIEN LN GRAF ZEPPELIY 800 MILES UNTIL CAMPAIGNS | I State Builds Cat Hole Road; " TENNFSSEE DEAD; BRITISH CLAIMS IN Vo bl : UHEME OVER Hits At Commissioner Macdenald W[]R[U_AR HERD A [ETTM JAPAN EAST OF TOKYQ, PICKING UP Republians enve Noie They Reired Rl e s B U M Tl T SPEED; RAiU AUVICES SHOW Wil Not Tolerate Delay nually, and Meriden and New Haven Same | Servioes—Succumbs to Heart | UM i WOB oriioned Addicional D | ——— b st Aiter January 1 Amount—Says Life Menaced By Road. Ritack Barly Today ;- il T mands in New Stand Missionary Who Died | Still Veers Northward Highway Commissoncr Jomm A — = T . " B = fpr e Devne Ll o Take Advantage of HIGH AUTHORITY QUOTED _ctonis s v SN FRIEND OF EXSERVICE | R SO R pinorunD's EYACUATION e Best Flying Weather— IN PLAN T0 HOLD HEASURE &z, =, sty siore, oemer . ‘ GROUP IN LEGISLATION & _, - ALSO DISCUSSED TODAY, T of the Stanley Works, for his fail- FO“OWS Path Wind- ure to comply with the mandates »f . | e i o the legislature in constructing the | - : | Legislater Advenced Tor Vice Pres- | g Morning's Mceting of Five-Power o jammers Take A 0SS > S g Is- [Cat Hole road and for his failure ' 3 | . rom | R — | S . acific Ocean. fi5 2 Yoo Defore Regulat Sesslon fiene fierling raiifoad underpass im- ; West Peint and Put In 12 Years In | Confercace Seen as Possible Appli- Starts—Borah Pledges Ald in Ob- | P2552PIC every time it rair | | Senator Law St BT e onloore, Who s spending his | : & Regular Army—Served as Colonel | crat, of Tennc: I : cation on English Deadlock— | [l Dis- |Yacation at Oak Bluffs, has been ? B g eNeh 8 ; at Strafford, ne: . ¢ i ick o g | keenly interested in the Cat Hole o v Lnderrestlens PaICKInleyla WA, [is (ot ce B G sca was a | Driand and stresemann Regarded | (S : Thick Fog Reported Near likes Present Provisions. oad situation for a long time. Ho 0 s veteran of the World War and the SF ey St B i : g 5 ; Foa - : 3 frequently has pointed out the sav- | Spanish American war amd serve RSB eI In e en GOt o L 4 Centex of Northern Washington, Aug. 24 (P—The con- [ing In transportatins | . . expense 10| J 4 5 AP Philadelphia, Aug. 24 (P—United | g¢ lioadios e 5 A150] bra 3 2 The o lending tarift factions in the senate | Connectiont acirr CiDENSC s s el iy Thel Hague, S s fod 0 STl Route—Dirigible Keeps : 3L from : i States Senator Lawrence D. Tyson, | publisher of the Knoxyille Son: are again professing a willingness | Britain to Stamtord by (e et b . i oRra tioD Tar i e Seei s e Hon ol s e / P 3 £ ; : road. Recently in an D the distinguished service medal for = i L in Touch With Wireless the regular session begins In Decem- |address qeliverey to ; selgian 1 fay in bring the issue to a decision before |ment of the P B T a gathering of xceptionally meritorious and dis- g J i e | RSO g e ber. et e Newdin:| & : - £ S e long lotter from Philip Snowden, | &8 ¥ 3 ; L 2 ses 2 el Sritain Genera! 3 ished service” during the world 3ritish chancellor of the cchequer. (RS > Stations on Both S Leaders of the democrats and tl |hospital he openly charged the high. ar, died early today in the Man- i ! Jritish chancellor of th hequer. Eag Side: republican independents give this in- | whose uncompromising demand for way department e o & : €sa. Manor arium, Stafford 5 - : : ¥ 3 4 f<Q o ) formal assurance coincident with | (0¥, GFPATUmENt with sending pa : ; e M e oAl ond [ |a greater share of the German pa : ; 4 1 of Sea Throughout Night et : s S to the hospital by forcing all 5 e & ALBRE B, ents has brought the conference [ § the rumor of a threat from the re-|in ouor 4o o) Sonfins Teies Senator Tyson's death followed i gl Lt RO the SIS = ELR publican camp that, unless the tariff o e e il s ‘ of the governments here to the 4 : bill is acted on by January 1, it will Pt g = T S e R reeiof Dreakdown: o BET i s e e (Continued on Page 15.) ALLEN MOORE )\Ix L dside when the end came wer O e ) — A litical campaigns are over, : T iy, 1 daushter Mrs. Ty, Ranant nghwaymen At [zian promicr when he arrived at| oo B dowrmsisE I T e O e High Authority Cited the quarters of the Dritish chancel- | | Maier: q I airship's po M t 00 G. M. ; ricnd of Soldiers | . 4 - By § : : airship's position G. M. T. That"threat seems to have eman- | | | 4 w nk S I 0 ][l ,g lor for a conference. It was unde REve.Geore i : 2l e R Sl e ministration leadership at the cap- | Ish wars, Senator Tyson's five year —_— which have been raised at the con- 3 T atudesand 174102 eas 1 the senate were characterized by oLk itol, which neither confirms nor de o . m nee, some which have not, such | g,y Agpica, di Lo . o 3 ently is determined not to have the | "ig 1B nator Tyson ought to J - For dntinternational Dank i 2 4 % 1s abou miles out of i > _ s | ferson hospital in this city July 20 e I and was traveling much controversy over such a vital issue| SRS S Rhinelan i iced | g S : g muc dragging along and injected into the i B b wrice: Bewder of Hartford and | oo hile Avistide Briand, | years, By e e . 3 S Knoxville. Tenn., accompanied Dby | X g i Eegls a brother to Mrs |0y RS 5y b als ol s ed he was suffering from a nervous British foreign minister; Paul Hy- | a mem} of th t > S2i= lover: 1 holds that President H r deserves . g ¢ 4 g e 2 old &ail route from San :'0” ]:‘\“""]‘m’m;;‘:m 5!’;“}1”:0*'?3:‘ man M[eY Lfifldmg ’ “JllS( Shlpwrecked/! Lreakdown. Victims While Changing Tire— mans. Delgian forcign minister, and | tional church wher L Francisco to Yokohama—the path Contending Factions Again Showing taining Speedy Action, But pointment In Porto Rico. | British position on the Young repar- 1 during the two previovs n acted upon during that ses- | Shortly afterw lie was remoye | --K. Joseph Wirth, Germany b ollowed by the jammers. This ed to Dr. George I°. Phelps’ private Lights Scare Robbers, to discuss evacuation of the Rhine- sion and other werk attended to in | 15 somewhat south of the great cir- | litarium. Dr. Francis X. Dercum, | land. The French premier was un-| —_— " i the regular session. witarium 108 G e o L Al St p 1 . b - e | (5 t *resident son vhysicians, 1} and h Schrensk: tatel e 0 o " g ac | = that they concur. Their answer is | AL R late President Wilson's physicians, Hartford and John J chr ky of statemate on th =5 f\.lm., ]\].ln.hll Makes 100 Miles an Hour that they feel the republican tariff | was summoned in consultation. 186 Wolcott street, New Haven, frustrated the hopes of materializing -] 24 () — A DIl is good campaign material for |TAMOUS Flier, Training Wife, Un- | Hard-Bitten 014 Salts Take Adven. | Fights Game Battle ported to Segeant Michacl J. Fiyan (5000 MY i PQ aaiol e oot ton it the democrats and they are ready to| . - o) J £ Still the gall O et b e {his TOR, Us g chiviiiag scoIpriss i T 38,1 Zeppelin and intercepted here gave ettlo the question in_ congress ana| SUCCCSSful in Eluding Faster News| ture Calmly — Steered Tow G ST B R O e i lquarter ‘x! ‘_‘1 l\ e wnother session of the five-power Uy L EAULY oni aoened diee ol S o 2, for o] s 16 eNgage: rning at they were held up by concerning deliveries n e e = - % 2 o ko to the polls on the result. Also,| Plane, So He Lands a¢ Private camship Lanes As Best Route to | 107 the ofiensives in the engagements | morning. that 3 : (6 2. m, E. §. T.) today as the democrats say they are willing |ifstaamabln Lanesias Bostiiote thi heus ot SEs B o omme, Sena- | two gunmen while they were chang- | kind. It was believed the continual . ) o . R R ¥ 5 Had 4 30 degrees north latitude, 171.19 " spose . ctra rly today against the odds of al.. s ion in communications to the pu gram e dlsposed ‘of n tho “extra i Newington avenue near Chapman || e Hicksville, N. Y., ; RO s e o ERC SRR L e e S i st Lardest i Nati | This position indicated the air T Col. Charles A. Lindhe S e S e str of activities some of them conncet- ATgest Siow in Nation R e R Scnator Borah of Idaho, a spokes. | [1ndbergh were another | freighter Quimistan which sank it The ed with the efforts to reach a com- g ;z <“( Tokyo, th ,.I.‘1 was progress man for the western republicans Y | sea on August 18, were brought (o ot : sedan and ordered Bowler into hisy e on the Tiritish clain v = i s “’)‘ hEs 1"”‘ et o s | i oz was denien them and, | 1o today on the Hock Broinent| . Aug. 24 P—Scnator |car, one «f them taking 310 from arly this afternoon repres DERBY PLANES EN ROUTE pours before, and Hhat dix flyins (Continued on Page 15.) @ ctice fiight, it de- | Harrison, after they had drifted In | Lawrene n who died early to- { him while his companion put a pis- tives of France, Belgium, Ttaly, Ja- O hrough darkne 1d fog may hava { veloped into a desperate effort by open boats for more than 60 hours. |day at Strarford, near Philadelphia, [tol up to Schrensky at the side of |pan, decided to put their offe accounted somewhat for the appar {1 colonelitofescanglitiie fattentions!| [ e gt usisroe (e physical | was @ veteran of the World war and | the €ar and was ahout fo search Great Britain in writing. Previous . S b An. €Nt slowing down. fi fiE"RfiE LEAVES of 8 following niowspaper plana with | couaition atter holr Bseilenes the Spanish American war and bis | Him when the headlights of a speed- |offers having been made yverbally, e a photographer. | They were a polyglot, hard:bitten |five vears in the senate were char |Ing automobila headed west flooded — vent Modes of T ortatic Way Through Fog After one short practice flight 3 3 | bunch of old szilors, and their cap- |acterized by his interest in soldier [the Scéne with light and Schrensky [ 13 Two Men Only lly(\pj” S e neisco, Aug. 24 u‘p Bor F[]R ['[]UNTRY PLAEE [fer e Lons TNland Mlationtelnn il S Sl SRR e SO Y daticn I took advantage of the occurrence to| The Hague, Aug. 24 (P—The con- catured trast With Ate- ing her way through thick fog neur [ '{‘I" "‘\’l*" ool Aedelineishintingl b s i el e o war he served as |Tun. Lot ”[To,f“n‘f s Sl onre i Ceenter of the north Pacific. tn e e e T et E A e rer e o e D ral in command of the | The hold-up men, apparently fc nRcERRla ot e ot dirigible Grat Zeppelin foday rapid- ;{i;“ 0 “l’,'v”"}" ,m"“"l"- ‘E“" famous | ;" trightened ahout. We're all old | thirtieth d n. He cngaged in|ful that the occupants of the auto- fen plan, g Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 24 (P—1ui | IV approached :hv; Jm‘h \\:!.\T.x;:xra 17 e Eaniinls bride tooifort Henln B lns LS I SIRCUHONE SiiGc o B Viteslyetand e Soninie 10bile had seen what was going on s 4 S 3 wa | Retr pioncer flight from Tokyo to Queen and Ruler Giv en | R At | sailormen, and 2 sailor never, wor- | the Ypres-Lys and the Somm o | mobile had seen £oing b REEs i et alr races an | Metr, ploncer flist R AR o 3, | Ties as long as he has a boat of |fensives and was awarded the Dis- [ran for their sedan and drove off SRRl e Sl = . y had hardly left the ground, 3 % e Fearae el 2 a utica cleared pra- n touch with radio - stations on "eme; % some kind under him. tinguished Service Medal for “ex- |in the direction of Newington. Bow- Tremendous Ovation | however, before plane from One American Aboard STy e T e T e recovering from the shock | 3+ S ~ | |liminary Dbarriers for the openi e q Roosevelt field carrying a pho- e ericuniaboat, R s AT e kAt GRiaiRd e S are T anicalt oty ine lon T e ) En Route to Train tographer was circling over them smerican dn the: ctew | fingudshed servtoe Sl e Dt THE WEATHER ekl g The Lindbergh plane—the colonel 'y Martin, the cook, who | Returning to Knoxville, Tennesser, |street and overtook Schrensky. distance de B O A s from Portland, Ore. Ho atfer the war, he was successful in| Ini their report fo Sergeant Fiynn || wew Trhailand it : : London, Afig. 24 (A—King George man—went over on its side in a ed the business as “just a ship- | business engaging in the cotton ii- Bowler and Schrensky said the gun- Partly cloudy and cocler -f\’v]”l' ‘I\ s and Queen Mary left Buckingham |wing-over, certain ovidence that he |Wreck.” dustry publishing the Knox- | mer red to be about 25 years night; Sunday fair. Sl palace shortly after 12:30 today for |was at the controls himselt and then | The Quimistan, according to her [ville. Sentincl. In 19 he wes ot 7 inches in height and | | day event closin ptember, 2. ] the .country palace at Sandringham. | sigzagged and zoomed and dipped in | Captain, was “perfectly seaworths.” | slected us & democrat to the senaze, | weighcd about 145 pounds. One of < Three of {he ies from a lis 3 utile If she hadn't he said 1931 | rac ) They traveled in a closed motor car |a futile cffort to escape the follow- been, he [ his term expiring in them wore a gray suit and cap, = tance drew connccting lines across to the railway station whore a|ing ship. would never have taken her out. Ho Co-Author of il s while the other had on a black lum- | , A % | the country today toward the r - special train awaited them for the| s S wever, was |$2id he was passed by the Lloyd's | He was co-author of the Tyson-|ber jacket, It was impossible. (o | | cleus of Cleveland airport and Pub- | A ot S Easunotoaranherghop cuer fyves RS D PRt o ., before | Fitzgerald bill giving disabled ems teh the stration number of HIGH TIDE : || lic Hall, where t est ple o | Young Married Couple 100 journey north in a faster plane and all Lind- 5 b p } , b 3 The Kking's train pulled out short- | bergh's efforts were in vain, Finally | B¢ started an the voyage siie never |gency officers of the World war. the | (e senen except that it began with SstEan transport and private service yet z Iy befors 1 o'clock for Wolterton :.";:L“J"'\"”“P‘““ls ’:“:;“"‘,']‘w‘”'\“fl‘:_lf;! completed | retirement allowances as reg- | 472, New London 1:10 a.m. pm. | | vised have been placed on exhils Miles Apart But Which is about five miles from |the celonel landed and na e chal| Capt. Dietsch said b ofticers, which was ~ enacted | L pertments :»Im. (he state || New Haven 2:30 am.2:57 pm 3n el I Both Jailed Sandringham whence his majesty | tographer's plane zoomed overhoad : T 5 | g et % o o U Lo e a Pl alns i en st was to take a motor car to the|climbed from the Gockpittoritha (Continued on Page 13 (Continued on Page 15.) trace was found of the sedan * Gather with the racers wer Sandringham residence. fledgling ship and shook his fist at branches of the United States aero- 3 5 - The departure of the royal party | the other pilot. pau el o (e ) J‘::{;,”\\i}t?;uS?‘ :P\\‘ Inl!wa?‘ dlll\ from Buckingham palace was wit. Gives Up in Disgust ELLS sl and his 16 year old bride of 1’1:‘:,11 - by i l'l"(\?\'ll eatimatediitolfl m e L T et , aeoien ) — . e !““ \“,‘v_"'\"'i"‘“"" L Pl onths, Ruth G. Dobson, today i s b e o) gy b R netiate i Dl o £ ni t e T o scparated by something more g mtslee ot ane o e help- | Lt P e e 00 miles but in two respects EESIELEE lian e manegis st el S kniinar SR T plane ing the country's flying cquipme heir situation was similar: Both oo 0us pubic sepoeurance, atieno- o artie u short stay b the Siab 5 e erby, first of its > in Jail in default of heavy bail® s s B hansetving Btiice Mim o iest ey e e il il R e fira e L e R e oy e s e Westminster Abbey. The colonel has been training Mrs ZS ToseeH F DUTTON S, L IEhagn o gmore fidays fof fiving Toe kings route fo the siation | Tindbergh in the Tnirisaciss of con: = s [ OF BRISTOL.ANNOUNCES SONeE X from OWiehita, Ko, befors lanalng e capture of Dobson after a 8130 was thickly lined with specta- | trol of an atrplane for several daye z ! — HE DOES NOT TWIAK HENL S in Cleveland Monday at the close |chase through the streets of the lovs and cheer affer cheer was|at the aviation club field where pho- : — " RUN For Mavor C o race from Santa Moni ighton district | last night given as the motor car drove slow- | togr phers and reporters are barred. | & : g Calif. An overnight stop at Spokar ought to light a curious story, for 1y8by, ihekiine hat in niea | Wash.. in a race from Portlan lias John McCoy, told po- the queen bowing and smiling ac MargelJSEll Critical | R\ 5 | £im o0 . '/ / Ore., found the first men" i 3 empted the burglary knowledgment of the cordial groe " start this vear on the second day |in an effort to raise the $10.000 bail ings. S At Hartford Hospital Y : BUSY-TI'M 2 of the flight, which closes Tuesday. | demanded by Portland, Me., authori- King George's departure for| The condition of Julius Margelot, | - The start of the second men's derby | ties for release $ of special interest| 19, of 61 Shefficld street, who is in b i from Miami Beach today completes = His identity did not immediately: lly taken as an in- | the Hartford hospital in a critical (\ : I 93 h.u_nn known. He had been booked dication that his majesty once again | condition as the result of an acci- e (Continued on Page 15 15 George Black when an examina- Wwas convalescent, particularly as he | dent in B¥rlin early yesterday morn- 1 / 7 . tion of the contents of his clothes was traveling by motor car and|ing orted as unchanged. Mar- i -1 - I | revealed @ newspaper clipping which train just as before his grave ill-|gelot received a fractured skull, /1) . /) i ‘/ / EUSTELLU STR“NHER Lold of the arrest of the girl bride nes: | fractured jaw in several places, 9 o ! fl 5 Greenland, N. H., .H\(I‘ her subse- Everything at his spacious sum.|Severe cuts and bruises about the / iz - / / S| quent confession implicating her mer home nestling among the Nor- | P0dy and internal injuries when the : / / AFTER !RANSFUS"]N husband and a second man. Ralph folk woods had been put in readi. | CaF in which he was riding over- ) | 1Al H\t un, in the Portland house ness - for the court’s occupancy. | tWrned and gtruck a s = IN'"TUECE, MY DEATL, IS AMLCH ST, 707\ / i RIS | Kk RTE Bl e . King George was to have mone tn | 0f Galpin's hill on the Middletown O NAVE LT A K DR NG ! | i | e . obson_ad SAnarinehamteniy T e ol R R THOROUGUEARE — NG TROLLEY TRACKS . NO g g P i ST s Fir 's Blood Unsatis . she was only my look- ; R B i e e e QOO o REs —A STreeT we MaY Well | Il il (NATION: Ireman’s Bloo nsatis- cu won't tell you any more caused the sudden cancells | den street is under arrest at the New 2 ‘ = | A a = G ; i . cancellation of [ SSF SITERL IS Un AL ; CaEs 7 | factory, Bristol Man I: in the Portland jail in which the plans and the postponement of : ) / 77! 3 : oseconnned iMistDobsor thes it |of reckless driving and drunken 9 Substituted ted that her husband also kept his departure for more than a | 2 /i ; 5 | driving. His condition :as report- N month. e f\s T s e e ) \\ \\\\“N teh with her while Chamberlain o 3 he hos- U nade the actual entries. Chamber- pital toda He was less severel 3 ) made the actual en : )l‘:’(r\'l ;‘(]lv(ll“l)h 5 “n\”””"io;‘ ely 174—1/:)\( v\/s— 5 Wiiliam 1. Costello of & Elbridge | luin has been arrested and is now in 2 s 2 3 - = road, was tod ti y | the Portsmouth, N. H., jail charged - H : Hallin will be held by the Berlin ¥ PolL 1T/ L a3 ' : . Jail e e e memitted || e "o - 0l ' | " Do ot ol Special to the s death, L. 2 A [ aGrasseg 3ristol, as the donor. I decide. 0§ i 18 eX - Bristol, Aug. 24 — , ce, as | |@ more serious charge than that \1;- ’L-’;u.u:' AI.;"»‘ ngir r‘r wlrmmyu pla “,i:nl l"u‘ht‘“ :1“.; Ih‘»\lu\ox:m";\s dispensed in the Bristol police || NOW booked against him. \ ) ; NeesiLe pales cnbn pionh rians e s s gave court, took a novel turn this | | I : 1 t irsd "~ The = |the hospital Thursday night after he The man was discovered in the morning in the case of Mertox M. || Louisville Aviator ) E L v, : had suffered an hemorrhage home of Henry Z Kelly by re- Glidden of 155 Sylvan avenue | = LA i | « TCilad retal > &, 7 3 o \ When attending physicians deter- | turning members of the families and \]\:\(H‘lj”l_\.ll.lh}s ed with reckless S I‘a. K_lllh\d llLPllylS:l‘é]l]f g . mined yesterday that a transfusion [fled when they screamed. James driving on Park street last Wed- ulda, Prussia, Aug. 24 —Joser i : was necessary, Chief William J.|O'Rourke, a neighbor, saw Dobson esda e i he T - | | sons were dr od in a ' ich 7 9 ¢ “N A:I «;:::‘\zt,m\\ ::‘1\ .hmkl ‘710 ,”*‘n were drowned :"htlllolflnll“"‘ Dmm s 2 i Noble of the fire department was'|running and gave chase in his au- seph M. 0 a announced e 3 "re day. ! an air crash ne : 5 ¥ : & 3 5 ] asked to send an appeal to his men [tomobile, he kept ahead of the imposition of a $10 fine, Glidden || - The pilot, Baue nd a Ge v ; 3 I pt @ man, ~ m R for a donor. Many of the men |burglar, who was 1 are that h i £ a 510 fi Dl o o it i =T or a donor. Many of th ) o was unaware that he infornied the court that, while he Rueckert by name also were Killed. !_iD i responded and Geor rlett of | had been followed, until a polices had just enough money to pay the Rueckert’s wife and Fraulein Neu- Station 2 was selected because of the | man was sighted when O'Rourke fine, it would leave him without [| bauer of Berlin were severely in- fact that his blood had been found [shouted a warning and the officer sufficient funds to purchase - | | fured. y B FIVE DoLLAL & acceptable eight of the nine times he |clesed in on the fugitive. On their line for the return trip to Water The accident occurred when a = < 5 ILLS DETECTED gal ™y T had offered it Laboratory tests |return to the Kelly home, Dobson bury. Realizing the defendant’s lt\mh‘:\n a plane, D. . flying from EAWTHER! (s N\ % GZA‘OK“;L[:G&?S NINETEEN CANDIDATES AFTEZ last night disclosed that the fire- |attempted to throw away a number predicament, Judge Donovan Frankfurt-on-Main to Erfurt, en- GLANCING NERVOLSLY LIEUTENANCY VACANCY (A man’s bloed was not of the same |of pieces of jeweiry, afterward icament, Judge ] AL It IS TWo WEEKS— ! cordingly remitted $5 of the fine, countered a fog and crashed in a ORI B¢ “v,l'g(\fwr’m THE CoAaL BIN FIE DEPARTMEANT—e—v |type as the sick man, and LaGrassee identified as the property of the billy section near here, ,l\\us called in. lmlmly. Dobson ad- necessity for a second operation

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