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News of the World By Associated Press JA b o0 ~ NEW BRITAIN HERALD / i Rud Al Ao 4/ Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Aug. 15,186 31st ESTABLISHED.1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUES DAY, EPTEMB 1929. -TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MACDONALD SAYS (o tons i) U. 5. AND BRITAIN | - ARE NEAR ACCORD Tells League of Nations As-| sembly Only Three Points | Must Be Settled : ASKS FOR PREPARATION FOR PEACE, NOT STRIFE Applause "uuey) ‘proyruy “ydaq 1apy REERHS \“mmuo;) \ | | | | | Great Greets British Pre- mier's Declaration of Anglo-Amer- | | Associated Press Photo Major Maddalena, néted Italia aviator, who is planning from Italy to Cuba in Nove fcan Disarmament Progress— 17 Points Settled,” He Says—Pales- tine Riots Based Merely on Law- | FRflHIB!TlflN LAY | L CALLED A FARGE BYEHAS J. MOORE tate Federation of Labor Head| Advocates Sale of Light Wmes and Beer Lo ANNOUNGES CA MPAIGN FOR A FIVE-DAY WEEK o Lagles lessness, British Leader Geneva, Switzerland, Se Prime Minister R addressing the Teague of Nat that Great Br States 1msay ons today 1 mhd cement | 1in and the have reached an a on all but three in the negotiations between the two nations on the question of naval power. Great applaus ish labor l¢ impassioned roration appealed to all nations to energies to the rather thar An atmos pervaded t the Bri address of 20 points covercd greeted the s statement Brit- In an MacDonald | turn their purposes of to prepar: sher leader began m« will go forward s sh the founda and the of nations is The work o Commends far Advocating ion of ce prob- Ol Age Pensions — Denounces m of | “The tle in the league for it, secnrity, he said is still a cas- and the work of the is to build up a foundation | said MacDonald. | Donald declared he never lieved the Hague conference or would fail Comments on Palestine Commenting on the istuation in Palestine, MacDonald said the trou ble was not a be- tween Jews and Moslems but mere- ly and uprising based on lawle ness and disorder. Great Britain, a the mandate under th will i find 9 remedy to 1 of the outbreaks, he said MacDonald announced that Anglo-Ame pact of p Drive to Ban Smoking By Law— Says Volstead Act Has Caused Greater Crimes That it Has Pre- could | vented—140 Delegates Attend. | Pt 3 (P— Moore, ration of I 1g session today of t of in session he ed effort of the through leg day working weelk report | sident ofr at the thr federation Meriden, of Char] the State openin day or, racial conflict convention How co pus} lation for Mr. Moor working more than country a this plan. Phenomenal growth h In stated, combating the f | plans popular in ind Fraternal Order mended for the can naval agreemen the Union ould contain Mr of these e said leader = he Two.) 20 points. [T points are | Moore outstandi The labor expressed b (Continued on was com age advocated side party and support vorable that ¢ prin those wsures to the has its suyp nsion law. support s Moore orruption efforts to establish an old ¢ President Moore Two Othcrs Hurt in Morn- S risy of public officials ar AS AUTO HITS BUS 7o o | cip sles in politics ing Accident on Post R Road sy i r s Its of prohibition legislation enacting an old | m Ar, that the Stonington, Conn., ) Iphia 1 on the U. S docked at the | was killed and of the Bain- ly hurt when fter crashing into a stone 1t Anguilla, was struck by | a New York to Boston passenger bus today years of prohibition crew were sligh abutmen » police who had previously 1 the e men for specding | at ¥ said that the driver | of the . Charles Bradford, | 18, of Philacelphia, sccond class s nalman, fell « slecp at the wheel be- | fore the Anguir'a accident. Bradford | and Norman K 19, of Philadel- | phia, also 14 class signalms were both cut y flying gla bilcox was ridi running board of the auto No dam and nonc driver was hu The holiday leave their Philadelphia ho port when the e State police said Bradfc arrest cense The Lyme Mrs, George Meyers of Bristol Pain- fully Hurt When Car Is 1ilrs’ o Tipped Over. (Special to the Herald) Plainville, Sept. - Mrs. Meyers of Bristol had two fir lier hand cut completely off part of a third when the car she was driving was struck by a New York machinc attempted to turn into Whiting street from Broau t shortly a noon today. The of crash turned Mrs Meyers' car ovir two or three times. Dr. Ge 1 the scene of the treating Mrs. her fingers, George rs on | and nse, 15 she force who h. were T given from New- red 1 be li- sailors Cook was called to accident and after yers for injuries to ordered her to the New Dritain General hospital. Constable George Schubert is investigating th. accident. 1t i IN AUTOMOBILE COLLISION BROKEN OIL LINE BRINGS DIXON TO EARTH . Ferced down by a brok durance flight record of the tior by S8t an open cockpit plan Dixon, a New Kritain native, FOX FARM OWNERS FACE 39,000 SUIT Wallinglord Resident Claims Fraud in Action Filed Today JOHN E. CASSIN PLAINTIFF Gaye $1,000 in Cash and Notes for Purchase of Five of Silver Blacks for Breedin Purposes. New Hav Cassin a col lius J repre retention purpe vestment vialize since were not wor the fox farm return his mox According hear con rms in B erally ind to pany, B sold foxes usus customer, owner of iissions. for a while, customer | Chicago Plane Soaring Toward Endurance Mark Chicago, Sept. 3 (A—\Wit hono already in their Russell Mossman and ¢ pilots of the ueling flight plane Chicagec passed the 256th ho 31 a. m. today. beat the 421-hour Louis R Mossm ond sion, record tions that all wron the police s the me lowed to continue when plained they were sailors h return to their ship before t day leave expired. | P ———— Pole Vault Is Barred From Sing Sing Meet Ossining, N. Y., Sept. 3 (Ul ton today from a week-end vacation | Athletes who received their ti at his Blue Ridge mountain fishing | and rield training by odge with a new job—that of (huvrw outrun policemer man of a national committee which | day meet inside t 15 to have a part in providing educa- Sing prison. tional facilities for the youthful | At the mountaineers in the neighborhood of announced the his camp, | rred from the because it was Washington, Sept. 3.—®) fent Hoover was back in W trying outset, prison officia pole vauit list of wa guents chief executive's attention was forcibly to the prevailing | of the mountain people a when Ray Burraker, urchin ef the nearby him an unannounced ented him with an opo: engaged him in conversa- ared some of (he led convicts might be so proficient at that they would > prison wall in one javelin throw prohibited, apparently becaus the opportunity it would offer to the prisoners for squaring ac counts with several unpopular guards The 100-yard dash was run ir two ctions, one for those who had served ten years or more and the other for short termers. ixeracy negoti- leap. was of also Mr. Hoover called. thc! nown throughout the | as “Pa” Burraker, to the discussed the situation at | Hoover Plans to Bring Education ' To New Friends In the Biue Ridge Hoover hopes miay improve condi- tions: Is Personal Leader The president decided to head a national committee to funds for the ercction of school house wh to solicit the suj bors in requesting authorities to provic urrak Five families make their homes in glon adjacent ca ith approxi school age who mp, n of been imities. we never given cducatior It is estimated that approximate $1,200 will be needed to build the school house and get the project started. Mr. Hoover returned to the White House last night in order to preside at today's cabinet meeting. Some members of his party, son, Allan, 1 opportt elected to remain at the ‘(lshing lodge until today n oil line Louis Robin in the fact that they tailed only is shown §5,000 in !1ocal | income |atter. |ana including his | sfter havi Licut. Clyids for they « “Empin righ ¢ partially plane, the at upper at and 1 DIAMONDS LURE 3 INTE JAIL CELLS Trio Held for Thelt of Vaudeville Rotress’ Rings (E SUPERIOR COURT F 10 FA Demora of Avenue Produces Gems Be Av- After rested—Hiding in Berlin Barn— o Others Boupd Over. wo Rings A with Codee 1, Mr Lro: own on Tway, the i v two of GIVES 51,030 T0 GYPSY T0 CHANGE HIS LUCK Grove Street Man Victim- ized by Story of Magic Havin in his pro nd his lecren the 1 r| AC Stanley band zain vacant sty furthe off at of in ing aypsics New Hay $30 in in anoth luck by maki told the police vpsies who ige his v profit- them ct his wer a up band for rgeant fied this were not ulia the e were poli afternoon, held there, but whether « the n's money, was them not l¢ Kojsik told day of h listened sympa ation not woman who took m; among wrned Ellinger Julia with g r consider- roy tol I and he sk was money tingie 000, unlucky so until gave which he would sce a transformation in conc eral, at le him. His property, for instance, would be rented by the first of Sep- tember and he would have a steady from the tenements there would e to wonderful ion in gen- 15t s0 affected far as they has come and Kojsik's $1030 went with it, as has a considerable amount of other people money when they were as ready as he w The first of September gone ‘lxo listen to the gypsie JAw 14 1930 ) s in their attempt to bre and Licut. ¢ ¢ lower NEA New York Bu ak the rl wed for sust: above W oworld's re Leing refueled left. ned 1 Syracuse. PANEL EXHAUSTED IN STRIKERS' TRIAL Venire Fails Yield 12 Jurymen at Charlotte Second by 5-3 ourt adjou omorrow strik De vised yester which with pproved the box to Chic tally la ficers ent th Loray Mills in G kes in Gasto was moved lafter the def nd impartial n Gast vound other colony au PGH TIDES ndon 10:11 a.m..11:05 p.m vew Haven 12:31 pan. —SEPT. 1 NI THE WEATHER Generally fair and continued warm tonight and Wednes- day. en- Dixon find consola- to % | ) ANXIETY 1S FELT FOR JEWISH TOWN WITH WIRES HUWN From { "ie’l'ne {s T d y ETE ' S T POLICIES TafTa— AND EXPECTS Tiberias Cut €7 lem-Resf of a. T A R L_Zeppclin Lured Him RRABS PLAI\ T0 PRO 0TE Police Di thering at Moslems Reported Addis Stone Layers to Wailing Wall—Inya From Trans-Jordania 15 Checked Amir Says CProubic i Masq Checked [t \sion WIATORS DISAFPEAR ON NfiN-STfl? LIGHT Pres \1~ Line Miss ing Trying Los eveland Hop ident of Angeles- GIVIL WAR VETERAN DIES AT AGE OF 4 William H. Barrm\s Last Member of 13th Conn. Regiment ‘ E{amas Princess Wins Libel Suit - Over Moonlight Ride On B Bosporus . today Mad, di Worth girl and d Spre Kles, jr. in tl famous T millio: the ire, of come mer Madame action Prin 5 onc 1 the 1 her her vptian prine kiur, had charged unfaithfu and cited Princess Suad Chakir correspondent Took Moonlight Ride moonlight ride on the T in 1924 was the origin nam hust fine of 10 Turkish Madamo Bey assessed it » case went through the courts as appe Madame Saida by Princess Chi- in 1925, | e porus of | vekiar early GRAF PASSES OVER SPAIN 10 END TRIP SOME TIME DURING NIGHT | Hopes to Lower its Own Record for Crossing Atlantic and Stands Fair Chance of Ac- complishing This Feat on Pr °sent Voyage. Captain Lehmann Believed to Have Taken Shortest and to Have Kept to North of Route Pre- viously Followed. Course The French ned this aft- ppelin cal- would cross the aux and 0 p. m. formation France had 1 mystery. report of longi- her 315 Portugal which she was cling home to d for the to observe her s position ecome ith pelin was reported intaining con- with French latest word Captain Leh w ppelin resumably was this aring Bor- f Biscay on a drich berthed . 8. T.) she $00 miles from hoping fo break 1 record from to Lakehurst by still bet- ed on Page Two.) - MANILA STEAMSHIP SUNK BY TYPHOON 28 Persons Thought Lost —Storm Misses Center (M—The cd by the Man- ed to have vesterday Pasacao Ragay - cngers ¢ nine were saved. - No the crew dispatches ad officials. Bula- e island e brunt ut no reports from vailable because ines down. main north experi- nd ram aching a ) miles an ‘rnoon. were the just vic ght, however. A (palm thatched) down and fallen amway service The downpour cov- the lower sections of water, of ith king in the Ragay Gulf oft vest part of moved in a typhoo; ¢ direction. sou Soviet Plane Finishes luct Stage of Flight 2 (P—The all- “land - ofy piloted Moscow day at Khabal Siberia, stage of an and its th flight E an o con- tinents At Khabarovsk, ¢ putting plane cific. mechanies got floats on the land for the crossing of the Pa- Shestakov and his three des will fly by way of Niko- on-Amur, Petropaviovsk in Kamchatka, and the Aleutian Islands to Alaska.

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