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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week }ndmg Oct. 2th 15,617 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1929. -TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ~ { MACDONALD DEPARTS FOR -’ CANADA ON SPECIAL TRAIN; 1| THRONG AT GRAND CENTRAL | Pt vk BANSASEAL FEIGNING ILLNESS for Buffalo — Crosses | THE SCORE BY INNINGS 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 00020000 O ATHLETICS000000003$ (hxcago, 8 hits, 1 error; Pl\l]dd elphia, 6 hits, no errors. ENGLISH DIRIGIBLE CUBS Clty H@mrs Wemorv 05 Pulas <‘ ¥ I 1 Brid Al bama Senator ‘ 1 1 Dedicat N - | iha o | nternational Bridge Alabama Senator Attacks ex- H AS TES'I‘ Fl lfiHT With Parade and UJEQG, A at Niagara Falls To-w Secretary oi Interior in Senate ‘ Statue Site In North F & Park o) i ailie Die in ! "J.{iq L ¥ i t Ped London Get Good = §° morrow to Canada. TRIAL RESUNED Topay Pedestrians in London Get Goo in 3 Ao Favre 0 © Mreeta i ) o 00 el SR View of Blg (rait | Thousands March Through Streets in Colorful Pageant ‘o | | in T *h Dolidl J. an WL e g B A oo Crowd Gives Three Cheers Temperature Tower—Invalid De- | in ute to Polish Nobleman Who Gave His Life 3 | an Y nies—In ive | COTROQ M for Buitisher as Coaches| fentane Broushe to coure m SH[P MAKFS 00D SPEED 1 Colonies—Impressive Exercises Wheel Chair—Telegrams Relating Pull Out—Prime Minis | to Oil Lease Introduced Also. Largest Aiv Liner in World Appar- { ‘s ¥ | 4 { t ter to Give Out Last! washineton o 14 05r—tipesen| | ently Hangles Well Despite Fo : Frall was accused in t to- | . - ) St of Critics—38 In Crew, 11 Pas- ., - ’ Statement Just Before aay vy Heflir > ral ( ) I A |Alabam f sengers Taken, ; RNt eaving (gur E trial on charges of bril 1 O 5 1 caunagonty | in asserted i Cardington, England, Oct. 14 (®— |} 3 X sickenin revolting | England ant new dirigible R-101 ' the . Seonn! » court room and then | returned safely to her mooring mast the Lremer to permit Dr. Sterling | this afternoon after her trial trip. |park a Great e The big airship cruised over London and Bur leio 1 today | pointed to examine him {o a and other parts of southeastern ¥ ] @ \in over | the cause of th 1088 nd. ; re 1 el “Whole Thing Stinks"” =5 i I e * % erhe whole thing stinks,” Heflin | Flics Over London ( Wreath Placed hy Girls route to Can 1. where e w con- i JEIAT et he llioonSlisHouted) Tondon, Oct. 14 (®) — D 4 L DRLonuliyE L Erenlee s B ol aoallcdl thab walll astonelof o[ Tondon! stopted in s n < \ £ ASUILE : : committee of senators who called | afternoon as the huge di v ) cshed somewhat from his tW0 i on president Wilson to determine [ 101, on its first test fligh SRSt & « ! st, after his condition, had quarrcled with ance over the fity, ge il G ) hington and in at time and added: | good clip under a cloudy an | to0k 8) : premic Here comes, having | altitude of 2,000 feet, ey st N : > _ were driv- 1, chq0d trial time Office workers were just returning | court and rejects the phy silver ship soared ubove the houses lu ;U | . 1 crowd. A squad of motorcyele | he president, he added oF parlfament hand. Tollowea ki t“ ‘) AURY R v police, sirens screcching, formed an |t clean out the court nd in-|Thames into the city proper. At 1 g fl‘\“ TRIT cror 1Ay c y vestigate the poiice force, Blackfriars bridge, the R-101 swerv- | L bNJLNi [ § J E‘fl i » Camera Battery | S 1 to the left and a moment later LS A ‘ ! ’) They the inevitable batte r\l‘ Start Second Week great banking center around the e 2 . iy oEcamEnmensand lingly posec , Bank of England got an excellent | f 3 p g Washington, Oct. 14 (#) The & e 4 = & > e 5 O L O T e Ceiclot the BLib ey Toialiob | Wiewaor e evant ainigihic Young Candidate l(;-; ongs to Barnstable plauded. Soon afterwards the pre- | Send week of the bribe o PIRnOIGTs 6ot GOt mier and his party boarded their | A1P€ Seled st i The spectators all remarked on terhocod Vietim ¢ awver—No T 3 train, which puiled ont of the ter- :n.v»v m\Al’M ‘m:u.‘n '1[4-"”"1’,‘:::! 4 R e R d - Lay yer N i minal at 8:30 o'clock e pearance the size of Pneamonia of Bedy P ATOS: g sic! Ly ol 20U} The train is due at Tffalo short- | Week, when he arose from a sick | (JEOFCENE R N 13 ly after 5 o'clock this aftternoon.|bed and dramatically appeared in|jin.. airplane darting back and forth | = - N : court to prevent a mistrial being | 4o S0 e [ . e 3 row the pr ; e = 2 5 : t wtional bridg spe- physician reported his Towis Onea i u ) c 1 cial train to Toronto, where he will | temperature had gone down to Fronashahcer Takeofl o ) Cod eanal br greet Canada's premier slightly below normal and that the slonplne Qg e L A statement bearing on the rece st over the week-end had re- __”'” diri aeiln g tions for a better understands | stored some of his strength. Sl e e LI N e Rt L e on Rt i o £ B S A A carried a crew | the nuns' I 274 and 14 passengers | pneumon | cd to his seat in an invalid's ¢ F s 1y = 8 4 ust before court convened. He was | it crowds ered as the air- ore = B igh ‘1’" y:i][m’ ‘”;’( “]‘1“‘ I”\'\'“II"H ‘:y"? ship started its flight, conn 1 ed in Eliz S chaseces e ar i ccompan cR Iy s physicinSand iy oin et T USRS RO st own s M v Wal — station, they were |y T i crpivien el Seei 8 S B S I L TN G TR Y 3 Havry Armstrong, | opinion he would be able to goip, The guests In- | Life to thos - Armatrong, Who presented ftnrougtl fhe weels which s expect: lioliided Sir Johin Hizging renresents | ) 4 hamembens orihersldhliensy aly to complete the trial ing the Empire Air council. Hot g2l nd their wives to the prime min- The government continued {ts junche was 1o be served aboard. ister and his daughter. effort to convict the former interior| “My inst ns are to fly n a| . : A | Wears Tweed Suit ar by introducink a letter | circle and to test the ship in every orlany to make MES LieDonud s Tl from 1. J: Cotter of the Pan Amer- | possible way,” Major Scott said. | (1o} i L ': 1 was lican Pefroloum and Transportation i [l e costumed 10,9 Sy o 1\.(: . ‘;‘ © i company to Fall in July, 1 y (Continued on xnw 'l'\\n) [ 2k Kashas fopned Bygd, 16 S of ing he had a plan for handling the S RS Jusk pefors hartraln pallsclont olfe pent oil lands in California. g gwal conlly fhe station, Sir Jlarry Armistrong E o T e i anneer Placed [ made efforts to 1 eried ree rousing che for the £ I 3 condition grew it Hpt Hip: Hip!~ and | letter saying he would be glad to Car on Grade Crossing | (20"o0 #10 led the a in a vociferous dem- | the plan, then went into the| Hamden, Oct. 14 —The highest | om 1c hooming of flash- |Fecord. £ | penalty in his power to impose, six |y —t | The government planned to fol-| months in jail. was the sentence e which was decorated |10W the documents by calling Paul | which Judge I I Foster of Ham- | ws and American flags and | Shoup of the Pacific Oil company; | den town court gave today to I T e oot ' chrysanthemun was made up|J. N. Atwill of the Standard 0il Tong., 39, of North Haven, for lm’r i L : chiefly of cars, belonging to | company of ( rnia and H. L.|obstruct railways, intc L e S : 7! Westbrook of the Dell Ridge Oil{with railways and damage to loco- Of the Clildr LG (Continued on Page 'r\\-os |company to show there was over-| motives and ca SR 1 | production of oil in California in| Long, a locomotive engineer, was .. "_‘”-,“’ AT ot 1923, accused of placing his_automobile cdnesday L . oil price reductions and suggested road here on September 30, with DUITtE street. il will be in megs curtailment of production. the purpose of allowing a train o SIStPrs’ grov ed Heart cen : 2 I]YlNfi lN A[;{;"]ENT Doheny Wires Introduced wreck it so he could bring suit for telegram from Iall to E. L.|damages against the line. > _ & i I f’om 1 reply to the Cotter let-| Testimony was that he first placed (VES SR CILID A T vone In ter asking that Doheny’s represen- | his auto on a crossing and then, Montpelicr, Vt, Oct 1”\’\"‘ GO ping from . . : . |tatives see the burcau of mines em-| finding somecone had removed i, ernor anfl Mrs. John s to et Autoist Runs Down Ele ye at Bakersfield, and one to the | placed it on another crossing, where day celebrated the 50th a ATy i hop ¢ ot O e Bakersfield governmental — agent, | his alleged purpose was accomplish- 0Of their marry TSNt itha Stron = okt o 1ers, vated Repair Truck | were introduced. | ed. Their wedding at Salisbury 3 e - | Fall told the bureau of minés v Haten railroad officials, not a unmion of two of New Eng N Amon Early Today | rer it was the govern-|satisfied with Long's story of acci- oldest familics. The governor tr lh l h = | men to reduce production | dent through negligence, caused an his ancestry to John Alden of B L | —_ investigation to be made. It ended flower fa while Mrs. We s, Oct. 14 (P < ¢ e (Continued on Page Two) | with Long’s arrest. v direct descendant of William hTflEK HER PRE}}B[R Onlc man es e L Dyer, who came to America in 1629 | A s (and scttled in Doston, Mass as the result of an accide & i I3 B 2 e today in which an enclos t l‘l Ch | s amme el o TR mobile crashed headlong into a mo- QQS?@;M a,‘#tor ) epea S 1$ al‘ge BT SoNIDIS AR T Giardino Seeks to tor repair truck tower owned by foy S OCbE e (et s o ) ) the Tioston Elevated » railway and | A R U d Sh l) d 4“]‘1; byt Si R vemnng Have Probate Judge / arked in Massachusetts avenue se eal"el' S I're agan a 2 nIoK i 2 ST i ) Ioreign Secrctary Henderson anid Overruled eaBaQnalnesyAStIgNt [ Ambassador Dovgalevsky Patrick J. Droney, 45, who with Smba e s e SR a follow worker, Matthew Hughes' Boston, Oct. 14 (UP)—The D. A.IR. to answer the following ques. VioW toward resumption, ot dons of Watertown, was catapulted by R. was described as “one of the Las been received by the Tiri : i atiiis the impact of the collision from greatest organized — menac to| “1—Ts it true that men repre- (53 PERRTECENAA BY THE o 1 Glurdino, as 1 the high plattorm on which they world harmony and peace” by Rev. senting the Navy league are speak- (0 il o considerati 7 EE o #" were working. died at a hospital Dr. William L. Stidger, pastor of ing before local D. A. R. chapte A i (e a At iey eiog e g nrolat ). without regaining consciousness. the Copley Methodist-Eplscopal| “2—Did men gepresenting Mr. tn satificalion. court under date of September 13, Liftle hope was held for Hughes' church, in his Sunday sermon. She or propaganda sent out by | A approv 15 i s recovery | Continuing his attack on the D. Shearer go through D. A. R. chap- FARM BOARD TO MEET mitting in the i ory of the es- v The driver of the sedan was be- A. R. despite the threat of the or- ters either natio or locally Washington, Oct, 14, (P—Chair. | tate 50 share e common lieved to ren Lionel Corneau ganization’s goneral counsel {o sue has been sald repeatodly in public’ man Legge of the farm board an Sock and 50 shares of the profer- | | of Bropkline and the woman, his him for slander, Dr. Stidger sug- | print? nounced today the National Grain 1d stock of fhe Southern New wife. Both suffered fractured skulls. gested that the socicty could better| —“3—Is it true that there is an corporation would meet at Chicago, 1insland Ice company. She s e while she had a broken back in ad- be calleq the “Daughters of the|‘accepted and recommended list of Qctober 25, at which time he expects forth that the stock is hers in her 4 Ry Amerlonaireaciiont | public “speakers for the D. A. R.? it to complete pitand gorTanime andysieity At eile s Two metropolitan policemen who Relterates Shearer Charges If so who are some of those speak- plect officers. g A o i 5 o just going off duty took three | ¥e reiterated his statement that ers and to what organization do o L court in ing it in the inven- \ . of the injured to hospit An- William B, Shearer, big navy propa- | they helong? This is not an unrea- | S L5y ; ANy | ‘E other man picked up Cérnean. gandist, had been permitted \o‘ion::Mv- question. | y Ju B. . G o lw"v‘-;': \ Patrick J. Conley, drivey of the flood the country through the D. Asks Where List Originat | THE WEATEHR hate cc of the ‘ {ruck, told police he had A. R. with anti-Hoover and anti-| *4—1s it true that this list of | | zrantin $101 backed the machine into the mid- |navy reduction propaganda, and ‘acceptable speakers' 1s made out| | New Britain and vicinity: bonds Cly 1) dle of the street. e declared it 'asked if the D. A. R. “secretly con- in Washington, D. C.? Fair and slightly cooler to- nas s poeal i ) was strung with red lanterns and doned and countenanced Shen et night; Tuesday fair. will ¢ superior i ahould have been easily visible. Dr. Stidger challenged the D. A." (Continued on Page Four.) —_— ——————% icourt in November, N Mo mak flight Cow Barely hop nd $ fror a e S Pse 1l Skimnied Oce: Waterfa T rlingoy rt Party mITDANA T'wo mmon en balt albers 1 Walhe by to G o G WARDER Wyo., York aviator thmk stru oubl nalish at pl TRIAL re. iy Vo 30 ' ) (0 o ) too 0 0 1 [ ) 00 L0 0o t 0 (] o 0 R0 00 by plays, e Sane In &a&fl F@gs Over 0cean Horns Ho nshy ceident M POSTPONED o Haas Hits Homer In Ninth, Scoring Bishop and Tying Tally-Mil- ler Contributes Win- ning Run By Spec- tacular Two-Bagger. Cubs Apparently Cinch Game in Fourth by Scor- Twice on Ehmke— Final Spurt Gives Ath- leti to 2 in Sensational Finish, s Victory 3 hibe 14 Parl Philadelphia, (AD) With their t the wall, the s went out in the ninth o today and won the world ies from the Chicago Cubs, gain Up to the nint! : Chicago had of two runs, scored in le fourth when they drove i off the mound. But in dramatic ninth, the Mack- natched \A’Jlm) from de- French went utter for relieved Dishop sts in a pinch- \\ alberg, who had and fanned. ted 1h'c band play- ing with a single. To the de- licht of Philadelphia fans. leaned on the ball for es over the fence and vas tied. Cochrane nt out at first. i Stimmons kept up the on- laught with a two-base hit. immie Foxx, potent hitsman, : passed. Then up came The count was two and’ when he connected with me of big Pat Malone’s speed shoots and singled, bringing in Simmons with the winning run - Up to the ninth Malone| h Athletics in the hol- hand. A Wife Pre ident and Mrs. mong more than ics and Cubs to a scoreles n three innings. It was a f 1 at the! tsct Dbetween Malone, big Cub' ht 1 and El ke, slim slow, 1ty 1 s, hero of the, The Cubs surprise attaclk 1 and! hile pitching hero the hox with a two two were out. It Cubs 2 2-0 1¢ ad. one Going Strong o cd Malone in 11 gs, for Al Sim- who 1 only hit. a le to left cond inning, Jubicd ¢ when Jimmy, roxs, lined t sby on the hit 1 r has ning cost the Cubs first two and 3, > line in) MeMil{ ¥ L s I vd, robbing the A's third of @ hit when he ) back {0 bag ¢ ing fly overy Walberg Rushed In j owed no signs of distresy 3 the. 1 bo! by pz\'» rto Boley] on a foul to Cochrane, e attack with a twey , Stephend nd scored on crack to u-ntwq e's hopes of triumph] in starty ¢ look quess g relieved out the opposing| to end the ind A's to one hit i lowing me; m. Simmons made the hi I"oxx hit into a double play i second, Malo “s strikeout in the fourth 45(h Cub fanning vietim, Drevious world's seriey sby was o 46th vietim i fifth inning as he whiffed fo in the serie ighth time leady b ummates in this respeety Malone Using Speed . in six frames, had hel to a pair of singles mmons in the second an Miller in the fifth, the ) (Continued on Page Two)

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