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News of the World By As'sociated Press STABLISHED 1870 ’ —~FORTY NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, (J("l'(‘)lé]il( 18, 1929, PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 8. ORONER DECLARES BOYS RESPONSIBLF 4 ORCHILD'S DEATH Tulligan Tads Officially Held Murderers of Ansonia Youngster & INDING IS FILED TODAY IN INQUEST BY CORRIGAN Inmates of County Home Suffocated Mikenas Boy—DBoth to Be Ar- raigned in Milford Town Court— Psychiatrists From Yale Institute | Barred Because Home Straddles Border — FALL BRIBE TRIAL, NOTE NAME TORN (Oil Tan Shows Deep Emoti tion, | Testilying lor Friend in | Uas!m fon ]DfiHEEN WEEPS IN J | i | l HEARINGS ON TARIFF AT PARER-SHITH 00, (" His Letters Read ruom INVESTORS HEART Did Not WITHESS. TNSISTS THT HONEY WAS ONL natnr I[Il-]vul_i;.'l Note Would Wl\ S Keep ex-Secrctary a,, Ge [ M. hoe from Being Embay it Loaner Suddenly i | Died, Wifiess Says—Cash Used to > § of Human Relations to Be Asked | Buy Addition. to Ranch—Had No AUDITOR WILL 1w : ! to Examine Defendants. Bearing on Elk Hills Lease. State Alleges Men Took In. Pay nallystonn . ohin : e ' Turn Money Over to Holders of t Tulligan, 8 vear ol ; ] j > count responsible for | of a Notes At All 2 ‘death of three old Albert v Tikenas of Ansonia “by suffocatio siPhoto kr I i N H O . F b the Hopl avenue meadows, oG T beoie : : ] of volu Alrea ¢| paring winter quarters in his Canadian woocdshed bec: ration authorities will y ) ot allow him to live in his home, which is just across the border in the United i I S {1 i in the picture marks the international boundar, D E S rod 3 1 ! £ Toytaac L. KENT HUBBARD = e 1 et ) funds from segre 1 mort A ; COONALD WILL fpersion “Dog™ venaer 1 A ot REPUBLIGANS MAP ’ = o H’!~ S At 18 g : 5 st : { CONTINUE FHSSION |.covor o) FR s QUT TARIFF PLANS puRed i ‘ H ount i { e Plans 0 Confer With France, ; Attor n:; Pifl m Clange Ple ‘ e Leatrs et ‘llSlflEl Night und e dowr west of N i Myr ch, An in- ] est was conducte as to the manner and cause of said death and | d and exam- | Katic onia -9 Gallbronr ‘g ) 1 sonia; Nell nas, Water Miken- street, sion “At the con of said inquest 1 made a report wherein I stated “There i3 no definite evidence as to just how the child did arrive at the place where the body was discover- ed. T therefore find that he died at the hands of some person ur known and that no known persor or persons are criminally responsi- | A ble for the death of ccased.” ford Friday, October following fu er witnesse su d examined Mulligan, John Mullig: nty home; I superintendent home; Elizab: Wilkins, Noel Milfor Aipeet , Milford the means (Continued on Page 22) PILOT'S WIBOW SFEKS MEMENTOS OF DEATH g Murs. Tallman Asks Aid in| Finding Missing Per- sonal Articles The from Mr 5. Bdna L. Tallman, who: husband, Henry Tallmar mail pilot was killed when his planc ashed in Berlin a few weeks ago, 1 asking that any articles o jewel [ or mementos of her husband wh { might have been picked up at the { wreck be sent to her. ¢ Among the objects which Pilot Tallman carried with h t the ' time of his fatal accident, \\h)r h the 1 widow would like to have returnc 4 was a pin witk a pair of wingd sig- nifying the fact that he was a mem- i ber of the National Air Pilots’ asso- ciation, Other articles Mrs. Tallman is anxious to have returned are a gold | watch and chain, and a flat wallet with Elks emblem on it. Hea raised initials, ¥. W. K., are on one side of the The case was pre- sented to Mr. Tallman by the late Ired Kohler, a schoolmate of Mr. Tallman's who was on the ill-fated “Dawn” when it went down with 1 Mr. Kohler and Mrs. Frances Gray | son off Cape Clod two years ago, in | an attempt to cross the Atlantic. A silver wrist watch, partly dam- aged by fire, was found atithe scene of the wregk by a speetator and sent to M Im: her home at 6 Marshall avenue, Ridgewood, N. J Mrs. Tallman's letter to the Her- ald says: “T feel sure his gold watch couldn’t have been so burned up. Would you write an article in your pap g if anyone has it would they be so kind as to send it to me. Who could be so cold, unkind and morbid as to want to keep a thing like that when it means nothing to them and so dear to me and when 4 it belonged to such a wonderful man? T have nothing but his won- derful smile and sweetest disposition to remember him by—and his won- derful record.” The Heraud will be glad to for- ward to Mrs. Tallman any article be l longing to her late hushand. Herald has received a letter | vou think ne,” said Italy and Ja AN Soon Sessions, Early this dream is the five NUNHEREFORLAST 1o $600,000,000 for the western farmer | U A EILSTEWATC zriculture England finds itself denied a ive of painfully or- In | from their ma st ; 7 i former Gov. Ralph O. Brew- tives that must lag | ; | This will b al visit to he o , speaking. at the opening forum far behind the well established or- 1 and A e L at Colby college today said, and call- | ganizations that now cover th | o Meriden Damaseara, e ed upon New England to make its | sections of the United States or con- | £ r never to g woman and 1 pt the t by the po time of 1en until | Written by tinuing with their middle sink beneath the wave in > of a competition that must wsingly difficult to meet.” to demand for this section the cognition of tt ontribution that is rightfully our ' | | voice “heard in no uncertain tone | clusion | coroner at LETTERS FROM HUBBARD TO EYANSON EXPOSE MANUFACTURERS' LINK WITH WASHINGTON Former Depended on McLean But “Now We Can Handle it Here in Our Office,” Industry Chief Wrote to Agent at Capital. Will Ever Know of Splendid Work You Are Doing”—Con- necticut Man Grilled by Inquisitors at Lobby In- vesti “Yery Few gation Today. Washington, Oct. 18 (A— 1 Car of the sen- 1 ) tee said to- v 1 no in of ask pros ion in connect- i Dos violation w involved o UsE SAHE FRANKNESS AN RREADY IN PRISON : i v e MOVE FOLLOWS — CONFA 77777 I ! I . ST L ma » consid- Premier Discloses Next Steps in anker Who Swindled New York o . it of the et | ; LU Dagtonsrende) Y g an ‘ il I y "as at . Conferel LaSLerst World Peace Move at Ottawa Tinanciers Cites Lesser Punish- y k S i Lo heCon ex or o wsel and in- | Dinner—Confident of Success in ment In Clarke Cases—Troposal e e T c a Party to Agr L S O T | } 1 chates. | Pians. in Court Today. I | By ¢ | Ct ' \ i ( / 1 o 1 Ottawa, Oct. 18 {T) — Conversa- Oct. 1 (A—A mot 1 s Y4 4 W tions with France, Italy and Japan, s 1. Waggoner, banker of o : | : % b e in the same informal 1 hich Colo., that plea o e 7 ¢ it e ; lhnu'w”wl his talks with Presi- g ) char of m ppened | Wolte ) e c dent Hoover, will be Premicr Ram- | plained the interpre ; o e 1 were en 1 « progr 40, ex- |4 T s MacDonald’s next step in his in fed court te ks f | A s 2 crusade for worll peace | Sl Told to Keep Signature 1 monier duri ion of the .| He disclosed this last night In an| S W o top i bill, developed today during ‘address hefore the political leaders HAWNEE [;APTA!N for C. D, W T 1 had ne i ' e senate ion of lobby ac- |of the dominion at a dinner in i il told to keep tl re i 01 ¢ ind decid | parliament building. - ; o y 50 pa Lt s from | « Good Will Mission WANTE[I IN R“flfla . oL ’ z He r ted 1 as t co Kes ’t | Deseribing his ssion the 2 e i £ > proj Ssic : Ken! | United States as merely o < " | liquia d . % S associ- will, with no intention of I s An- | i 5 ate a 3 {into an s . Mred T T e K bl (e any Skipper Fired On b > Toda i ) I 3 ) it States and P Hay 17 . S s if | s ¢ v i ps Questions neither con esired to impose (Coast Guard Under | | i 1 Conference Tnex o PR ts will on 1l rld outs o Motion Scheduted Today | chict t them | ) ; e ey 2 o its will on orid outsi | Indictment 2 i 5 1 : i 1 vesterday, He said pessimistic fri ad- o i " months i publ 1 on the d against th ng of the five ofe " 2 Sl g 0 Connecticut. power naval lim co nee T only t 1 of 1 Lr 1 s making little or \ying all nations would not accept 8 L e lway T | the invitation L g 1e purg ! | to say ; Tpin ' {0 an | John R. Da W re- s as requested Union 1 p to send representatives e has ( 1ed. on Tage 22) \ i : | now replied that it will be happy to ) y ed. And so the next tiller « | power conference, and T go back to e ! : s | London to begin conversations with Ry D il could Correspondence Fxamined France, with Italy, with Japan, in PG e Q o i ) « took the stand at the the same frank and free and open | JonFot gl con ElaL o a 1 ¢ 5 ¢ | 1 Follows Conference z the day's session and | way that h gterlasd dne gop | FOPRlES Sal Thine B He Sy d Danicls t i mort | 1 the 1 formed Bla | versations between the United States | O the night of Sept. 11 off e had beer 1o ket i B o 1t the commit woul deavor {and oursclyes. York harbor, Macleod clait % ; Waive Cross Examination confer W R ¢ &5 | ope *t Suppor Siipehad peentil (e Sister Damascara Soon to fense « s lent Hoo SHe s Bingha tary when Hopes to Get Support AR e e when [ “And I hope and pray, ged T oo NSy g ’ i T ) « Borah, of ldaho, lead 1T pay rol | betieve that we shall have the sup- | 10lsted ¢ i zenl g toptho Go Into Her Iinal ! v with t »ind 1 port of the rest of the world all the s s zelnyeaty ; of Ar ¢ R o time, and as a result of these | R A Cloister jled th ol ¥ era W informal conversations, when we oo P = 5 I o e | shall atterapt to understand each | Yeoliboats dutlne v A » a4 1 4 € I o L Ay i i oth n agreement will be come to | ST e i sl 2 ! he 1 st ety some time next spring which will be | ¢ EZANE RO L . ra ¢ } - “{to th S fon 1 meiladts the biggest and most substantial ad- | o o et . 5 : 7 L sessic : n et hiw e - not or 1y § 1 the pe Hubbard-Eyanson Letter | been known in the history of civili- 7 with 2 : 3 ion up to the present time.” | "“}‘ onseal ‘]'.' Britieh (« 1 on Page Two) 5 e [ o rd ta Commenting on the specch of R st S ioa | e ) mier Mackenzie King who cited | Rt b = 0T o i i Hip |as a world model the Rush-Bagot | 2¢1¢1% Sl m i NATE MAY PRHBF 1 ha owihil Ha s S W 1 S ement of 1812 between the |2 disappointment fo the pu],mhh |\ 7 £ : T | % I_‘ERRY BDAT bTRlKES tion sayi vessel was s i ; | United States and Canada establish- et : | - et 5 wii Rt Mr. MacDonald said he would keep | The l“" ictme acTcod ! LULL heiban ; cial i ke FRE[GHTER IN HARB R [ the example of that agreement in | CHATESC CONSDIX sle liquor | colski of ¢ i mind during the cominggmontis, | \nt0 the United § | 2 ; 1 ¢ Nothing Really New e reqerat in. |Letter Alleging Murder Is o ! i n th O “There,” he said, “we see an| Detroit, Oct tederal in- | S i i e e e e Ak grecment with regard fo the ton- | dic#nents against 42 men said to| Filed With Sackett ; ; not 1 Vo e ettt Captain Prepares to De nage of four vessels, with one gun |have been involved in ~two huge : : - E o ert Craft, But Danger 5 e « Committee { t church nse sough ‘ s \ Al (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page 30.) it for only & i ¢ or Passes et grown lonesome | SN - e Gronos : £ ued on 1 vo) (Cc on Pa | e 48 S N E.fl l d F u 00 ot | New York 15 (M—The m | g £ o the work of the ganes rice B G |Brewster days New England Farm | %o 0 i o el " ot Sauies £ Con Relief Refused As West Prospers T 2y Woman, License Suspended, Husband e to ! ro is likely to made w 7 s the as ,\,,,, U fi O A 1 F d 50 Jinst T5a e i o sl ntit, Uperates Auto, Is Fmed ). Waterville, Me., Oct. 18 (P—De- | to the situation in other scctions, \ in nd_ sympathy | although | claring th Uncle Sam is|but it is almost prohibitive as ap- | AGROVEElowIN ke S el d. S loading a tmas tah with | plied to ti ngland state | veil ot bl (s L rry and led, and irice EN lower the , but carried out the re disengaged. Ths the freighter and thg the stern of the proc | : Gt o : i rry was ceeding from | “It would scem that New England | wster who it is gener: Brande O Lox I THE WEATHER | y to its Atlantic avenus | has endured as much of subsidized will be a candidate to suc- |on W-‘l e o | soklyn, ‘travellng: prbHal competition is its rightful share,” hur R. Gould in the United | content r s ‘\m\ dritain and vicinity: et orts Nk \ths of the upper bay} the former governor said, in refer- | s senate in 1930, asserted that|from the comm | ¥air ard continued cold to- s SR ‘\M‘“ % e e Oa ring to the confining of government- west has secured what it de-| Senator B y was night. torday, fair - and ! it . 1 Gl s il Eigans) et e e al aid to cooperative marketing or-|sired and now is quite preparcd to found in tI oom of not so cold. Probably heavy was under 7 sl Aheta Lol e ot | zanizations of farmers of which New | wreck the measures of relief that | his home 1 m a gas frost tonight. I8 w}lvl !yu; « yy;\‘ Yoy ] osed abo o England has almost none. {are so urgently required for the - ni ind she did not know " ALy Oran continued on, M waks “This Policy may be well adapted |other sections of the United (Continued on Pag: — | locate a driver who could m his | (Continucd on I'age Two) g ? \ S o —

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