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- . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEP HMII BIRNG ofy HENDERSON SIS g PLICENAR K13 T UEAGUECOVENANT =" DYING ADERHOLT oF ISINSUPFICIENT =% ASKED FORWERCY, News of the World By Associated Press b 1‘)"P —THIRTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ESERT BY PILO MAY BE SURVIVORS OF PLANE MISSING “‘% ) FOR ; Asks Revision to Include Kel- ' Ifan Wounded in Gastonia Fra 3 - logg Pact—Claims World ; | Testilies Chiel éegged, ‘ m SUEHWEST F BR ?AST EHREE BAY Gonditions Have Changed | “Doy W | e 4§ l onditons Have Changed | | Dot Shoot Any Hore | HETEETIWS HOPE (to Coach Fordham Time) Chief Pilot of Maddux GERMANY, FRANCE, ITALY | STRIKERS WERE DEAF | T[] \ B AHEUNFR Lines Reports Quartet i [ BACKING BRITISH STAND | 10 PLEAS, HE STATES | ol g Waved Shirts to Him l Cabinet Member's Speect Greetea | [ Witness Shows Where 137 Tufles Arvest of Colorado Banker Is as Distress Signal— ot el R i T Other Ships Dispatch- | e e TRANSACTION 13 WESTERY Sheny in Pran. JACOB BENJAMIN Prosceutor Carpenter Says. \fi,JMWTflM@M & i e, et o o TO SELECT BRIDE Denver Banker Reccives Peeuliar Gigantic Air Armada Aid- Geneva, Sopt inspired by Woodi found la Letter from Man Sc woin Sup- ed by Cowboys, Indians, posed $500,000 Telegraph Swindle and Tourists in Search of New York Financial Houses, ts pre tile workers here today and u that Police Chief for Air Liner City of San n e+ ;JacU]) Be[]‘amifl o Shl]] o ”‘M e ‘H’M L By A e Francisco and 8 Passen- ‘ b ; in Gastonia. on h Delog W to rers., o e | lwmmMmm lte : e J 1 .kr‘m\’ ‘w 'uv e m A 1he him- ; t : HOWARD BELOIN Winsl Ar —Hope sion o fatea the g i that he WILL BRING WIFE T0 1, 5, -+ 1 0 25 4 L R } st men o ‘o e any more.” from Great Dritain in the scaplane races at Calshot, anished 3t e diavas ing Forward to Meeting Be- pt on shooti sinert | tomorrow seemed bright today after three of the planes N St Joiss q I A g re today L D. W. Tomlin- 3 ! ko it I1 | e, Ttaly, “I did not the entered | sontbern Furopean kingdom qualified in the ing i Wag i C pilot of the Maddux Air [ 1 mar | trothed at Their Rendezvous in on the ground ity test. The members of the Italian team, all "\I* 't n o t of 1 ¢ Germany \nynn\l\ all around ns.” P Albert Canaveri (upy (upper right,) Sei Marseilles, im) mt Major et pilot; Ce I 5 *Ulu (lower planse hroke fe I ) a Gilt 1r old Gastonia offi the trip of Palic arch New Ih'iluin Yu:!th Ag-j7 ot formerly of 22 cer | Chief ¢ 4’],1“ .'x]‘ ;” ‘.;“ m‘.) ;,l,“,(LI‘h ut. John Monti (lewer rig i S ) e sumes Duties Under our 1 o : s near Walpi, : o e 2 ek SRy S Maior T T 0 o shirts at el e el ced, ‘What is the g 1'" Iurns age 1 xpect to ey came to this country Tl el T g ”HS HQ][Y l aN{\ A and we ot 4 CTubhy y QR R Tt etk 1 R P ANLS PASS TES J ‘ et T i S adherence of states that are mem- | comfortably with o | IR it ! c mesa Box fe Yolthe Darinip el il cni s A ne pointed t me and - Search 15 Besun I Uni- | about ' of Winslow. \tentions of fin itabts | I Brabbed it ar 10 i ] vitich ons Eindad 1 \ 1 Colo.. Sept. 6 (A—T f Sp o o Air Transpoit B i ;‘””v‘ R e R ! lish flu‘l I 'fi” I‘“ Brit ] llq I Eg e “ batte it ; ‘ : ‘ s ; i atiaon o et tinued on Pag p lent of 1 nk of , on | ¥ been missing since Tues- it the to Marseilles, stopping at Paris. At 2 g S ‘: ') -w Tellurid \ Wed v 1 1 1 y ms it desirable | which land him at Beirn ROl . 4 rs fro i of New metal Transport ship | 2 und 15 cf the | Syria, rland trip from Be = 7 = b, T k. polic ; 5 s : CLYSE Se 0t Kran- A mine whether it is | rut to 1 1 is the scene of som Prince of Wales Among Specta SeLon S arotics S oreRDITCUIL ) c wo assistant - . b T R e s e el RTSIS lN PALFSTTNT S A o Mol Lemters Wit Komynra WOREONIE WO D becn missing | V0 : sing foue then tween the Jews and Ar : At Calchot — Planes Now Must g b § ! 2 of 1 L0 Of_Shesnorth- i All Changed By Kelloge Pact [country there is largely desert and| — —————m e LA ; ent Damanas (0] e 1 : A r Walpi, 100 { Henderson emphasized the | {he trip overland is to he made b ‘ nicrgyssbasiing ghvalavcs Sito : g LY el 0 ; ? i e Sl D R ¥ Dr. Hcllsr tofeSpealRtoi ISR i aoe / : men were waving white £ drawn up on the the| 1In the company of Benjamin is ; R b el e 9 Aop (Continued on 1 Two) ) SNa s & Kahirts He flew — Kamber. Je will travel as| Two Jewish Con- Calchot, Sept. 0 AL the e G S fed ; | cmnme s TS gnegations | e st s 19, %1 e v g i papgpepe (RS R e il T sent her mo for passage to Mar- | — ULE AU C passed | e f Stk U Ie ot only i 5 RS MUBNIES. | EVamaisakl o e e (3 2 wil be married in Marseilles and pillars of S ALCORN CANDIDATY {,\\‘; S e landing in the vicinity of the nal, cul- |t i ist work will return to this city in about B urn, a rried man also, with- in thr nths | T on ¢ trom e s Senator’s Statement Indi- ) : e o) | } Kenmore 1 [ penir 1 excell t t ! Former Owner of Cafe in W“][]W lS STUDYINE | sitor in | ot o /L g€ Gopnguon i K Sl ! NEW BR”MN I.EA[]S } Berlin Authority on il b ‘ pointment Is Crumbling [0 1 ;i | , T T N NORNAL SCH } street, and s of lsr ] I 1. Sopt, 6% (UL ey ! il = | | corner of Elm and Chestr t ) Stat s i ) ‘ ; pRaey 1 foeE e s b ol Barollsiat )m‘m:\.] School | : bt s, ‘ p : i nrosprctive | e Sthes tor - 68 Girls on Enrollment List Amost 40 proprictor of the A 5 5 | ! li raiding the post 1 o . e E by ouse, Lertin, died this morn- | —Married Woman in | ted 10 moor e s ‘ . s 0T ) : . Reside in This it his hom wwan | S : 0 dete RELIDVIENILYS Of { of M Ars. D nh City | t, Hartford, a short il Senior Class ness of P e ) ’ Kilby was born in Wethers- | new Ma vas 1 riously consi Al . s | cducation | Among en who en- the cc t by radiate ositio L ? ve e 5 prcstinun; e AT bR ble, finally eded In passin “While T don't know Mr. Alcorn New Hav "'1 Girl Fined 5 and con- school this y a widow of a navigability personally 8 ) ott who For Pas ,mu Out }“‘ former prominent Meriden physician | Bot ms Cheered o e \ ! " ani the mothe a son. She is | wats he AL g reputa- |\ i el o | Mrs. Mary Kelly Degnan, widow of lia to ind go) 9 on a 1 3 Siterh 5 { the late Dr. Edward Degnan. tor had success I An 7 i ! ; ’ He and 1 rding to information receive pleted the first part of ‘ v et ‘ Senator W ' t her ) < 4 associated n she left colle TS T It such d ! 4 ‘ seven years ago to ma Dr. Dez- cheered for all pilots. Ttalians OREILY ¥ 9 £ o ; : Death cdme fo the husband were particn enthnsiast ith itio st A : 5 I = While he lived in i s . ; ) . ' Meriden he ilized in the treat- Dol g e “ Tl 3 | 11 the prohil caused Mr, Kil- ment of cyes, ears, nose and {hroat pit 5 < e B y . by to quit | s after o Listed among the senior students . 4 s \ sed o ! | oAl ot To o i also is a marricd woman, Mrs. Ruth 1 i o ERTa | W eomt ¢ few ars he liv 1 retirement. Anderson. " i 1 hi t I or to 1 M T cording to information receive the ST e 3 =y 4 A et . |at the =chool today c: of ried followir et oo Ten ® o for or i 5 T ey Fielding | ¥ omen studying at the school have throushifala i 3 e & e e e with sev. |been heard of before but as far as wtion wl i¢ orlh i s s, being ceuld be learned is not common. DR. NACHMAN HELLER | nes had dif s¢ - exercising or I B NEEDLE STRIKE SETTLED { iy Lo FINDS D TAL | gaturday and Sunday, mornin | I ””“ s e ik “‘ Lol New: Yc pERE P—A st I : ter | Middletown, Sept. 6 (®—Coroner | wyening, duri divine services a it o aTes 5 L L i el S nith, in a finding today, ren-|in the course of the religious cxer- | bHCC of Wales ¥ e A Al LAy e Esgharleay ¢ Kilby of Hartford, former man R R e e el Inptlen d i g s : ¥ Go I ol B 2 0 Theptar o Ralby e of George Reidinger, 18 Rec tine will ‘M" i “‘ v f"“ i s N e 0L 1 o i ind now manis the real estate | oe Jaof Traqaam, who was. killod | torm S ihslen ttions S Tonion B ol The ws 3 ‘ s it s ¥ rtment of William 10X | tporo August 30, when thrown from | bi's address some | 8 ] K “.‘ y el ¥ ; : s ¢ und 1 L ! s n s Dora Beli, I Y | the running board of an automobile | length upon ti LS L SR e ¢ is senior colle i y H M o ¥, Boyle, al services will be held | wpioh conlidea with anoth for Palestinia ”“‘I L 4 i I K f zabeth C. Monday rmoon at a time to e | “rpo vouth had given up his seat|istic endeavors. . ""‘ - SP DRI . A ; Burns, Evelyn L. ( Fannie annoly ;" ‘]‘"" “; \]" Dillon & 14 410 "ear to two women and \\‘1.\} Rabbi Heller has won his spurs in “h'v’" it L . e & E s j d U h Ed F % 1 il e { + Helen 0., undertake 8 Main street, | g in ; et a 5ot Talters: andl Iiteratire)| shipinkthe!Solent i he United Jewish organ or A ¥ « Lo 3 a A L TR i o G '.,.l\“' fleks o€ teters snd WratU T ats e tattesti fin e countrs. e it | DOSTON JUdge UpNOiAS I'ree dHpeeci - van o Do cemetery, Wetherstield, Dot Hadt il collic od withi 1 (Continued on Page Two) "T""“’h ":”“‘ anvad “m‘ lieranhies sen eyl ""l‘”j‘.““;' i A d R l A “E d S s l' t e | T = \ s o 10w Gver tha cours PRt e ALl eieases Arreste OCIasts (o 1 on Page 23) : l¢¢ s message from the ponsibility th hodsl wits B i ! May Make Bootleggeis mdrtec‘t oy In @nnechcufi: S Sleon S e i . G e Assessors Mistaken i A J i b r com mir ussi i or Doston, Sept. 6 (4 i hibited u t provisions of t g l Go to Work in Chains || St Sl e el e T For E nforcement Men A8 « s Linder and lem co e N e Turns Down Edison Scholarship . West Redding, Sept. 6 (Ph—Charles | necessary young Brunissen's working Seune ok i Lo i ks n | 1 ed off by Circuit Judge Olney | 1 to curb liquor law viola- in Kane county. iaw provides that bootleg- || H. Brunissen, winner of second place | his way '!w;;‘;' school, & le\ the ‘n;! : > : nized for 1 8 b sers and othe nrve ors e Thomas idison scholar- | tution would have been paic no ing in the S, ‘ C:‘;n'm'j\].‘ OthoEarlloRsl o “)' th '”‘;”"" ; ',’" I e '] “It would be foolish of me to re- | races. 1o w fellow of- (Continued on I (e ot B e e e o | sl conkesb A TeR . “‘| not to avail | fyse such a generous offer as Mrs - | - el $1750 o duy, and that jalrs are | [himself ot the clectrical wiaard's | ovens'” Tio said. “T have already | (Continued on Page Two) \ sod “to attach balls and || offer of a four-year scholarship at| ded to acept it and T shall noti- | 5 5 FA 2 A l_’ A EeRet ,,],.'\‘,v,,, "4 1| ¥ate university fy the Bdison company to that cf- | THE WEATHER AL “‘}‘,‘:,'. e Fed Instead, Bronissen said today, he |fect.” a0 AL Judge Allen said the imposi- | | Will go to the school of his Brunissen, who competed with 48| | HIGH TIDES—SEPT. 7 New Britain and vicinity: DEng o h ol J tion of fines has had little effect || choice, the Massachusetts Institute |other “bright boys,” each repr | Cleudy, probably showers to- Sl HsslbIlity. that the Gpafas J in curtailing I'ootlegging, and he | [of Technology. for Mrs. R. H. Ste-)ing a state, at the West Oran S| New Lendon 1:00 pom. | night and Saturd; some- 3 hiaw Vo lataia arai ~. indiented (ne obl Daw would be ||vens of 11 Daso, Texas, will pay all |J., laboratorics of the inventor, char- | | New Haven 2:15 p.m. what cooler Saturday. | entio S A T invoked in flagrant cases his expenses, including tuition e | | | to cd by 3 § J | The Iidison plan would have made (Continued on Page Two) | % ——— —% e ——— | Rt { )