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At Doy S News of the Werld i deut, By Associated Press -V BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Lndmg Oct. 19th 15,530 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOEER ‘W NTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BELOIN COMPLETES DEAL TO PURGHASE MAIN 5T. BUSINESS Will Become Owner of Globe| Clothing House on November 1 ; *;:,;; INVENTORY BEING MADE T0 ARRIVE AT PRICE Edison’s Newspaper of 1859 3o C, Henden i aborwiag i the south of 13 reperted in Puris th China intends vending an embasmy f 1o Fraace and Engiand. The Emperor and Empreesand 1 Holland hosered the Gymn et The. ith' theit preance to e A7 v peice of Le Perle Nove, o%-illy notified that Quvy Vietoria S 13 year Rold 5o leves or draving. WSBOY O | I MIXED TRAIN. Th ce'ehrated Faglih rattecJacka recent- Iy frished 1 €55 9 moth n ndvinen To Grand Truak Asgenta—We would fee! | LogFrOxcheourtatt nmm-n,.m.mlmfl. e R Intellegence, JURY CONVICTS 7 | GASTONIA LEADERS INWURDER TRIAL Organizers and Union Members Held Guilty on Second Degree | Charge in Charlotte | FACE 2 70 30 YEARS IN | PRISON FOR SHOOTINGS WALSH ATTEMPTS T0 PROVE EYANSON - WAS SPY FOR CONN. MANUFACTURERS:; REVEALS ‘LEAK’ ON TARIFF HEARINGS VISITINE PRIEST _RMx_J Memorandum of Secret BLASTS TRY’ LAWS . Proceedings Disclosed piiphedivt w2 v 2 on Message Frem Difficulty Over Terms of Lease Re- Stlme Rilling of O. I. Aderholt, Chief of ! S W h E S e | falber Joha Declares 181 uichet on Proposed E P i sl Pistls peve e Police, and Attacks on Policemen | o O, Men's ana Boys wur.| | R s TE O Amendment I Unenlorceable Rate for Gun Barrels o il o aor o b nishing House in New Britain— | | ®Svikhe ek vics ot canes 4 Blepiingean of is B y ng eSSl Out of Labor Dispute at Southern UV fa BTIpOL. ne ’RAPS GRAFTING ORFIC 18 rought to nght Purchaser Plans to Take Charge| |®o Textile Mill—Judge Charges Jury ) aimb by indom- | IALS | ] St oo bty et s et y insisted that his ail- | — Personally. Il SRR ¥or Two Hours Today. ment w A continued , 8 L) | his work o oirs. Through- | Speaker at Closing Lxercises of St J. Henry Roraback’s Office The Globe Clothing House, estab- Charlotte, N. C., Oct. 21 (P - | out IRt inis inorh i iished in 1886 and controlled by en national textile workers' union | sici ed over th | Mary's Mission Points to Country’s Used as Conference et S reclinned te et ins olios: leaders and meinbers accused of the | ms T e corporation.of its kind in the city, usgRs ot g derholl fenlec g _— £ Room by Hubbard and Beloin, November 1. e . ? 3 5 sty i ingha / isi Beloin Owns Building | Reprinted copies of the newspaper which Thomas A. Edison |licemen, were found guilty in sn CLEMENEEAU WINS MK ER RS O LAl RO yat Bingham When Decision Mr. Beloin is the owner of the|printed and circulated in 1859 when he was a “news butcher” |h¢rlor court here today of seconl| \ Dk fomannacd Was Made to Send Ev iilding at Main and West Mainlon g Detroit-Port Huron train were prepared for distribution |57 Hurder f ; eanaile] | i ek NENE sireets, which has housed the firny e b Vet DLELATG or LR Oncldurorin I BTeLs | nORERTaLD i 7 for nearly 10 years, Tn the negotin.| at the jubilee celebration staged for Edison at Henry Ford The jury also reported a verdict| | He could certainly locats | son to Washington tions for renewal of the lease when|estate at Dearborn, Mich., today. Above is a photographic|of guilty of felonious assault on A }’ N TR TLTO - ee o | it expires January 1, 1930, it became | copy of son’s newspaper; the inset shows Edison as he|J. Roach and Thomas Gilbert, and “T " i 1) ; o :i",‘i' f"fl"‘r’.’}] g e 0 ra was | 3 vesiet oo e “,”‘ “‘\ looked when he puhlixhed the weekly “Herald.” asanil i mgdeat Lo por lgm 0 F]&l]Ce Flgh § 0| iy Stan N ren TS night | IEAMANNING e ; in sight, and it was therefore | Charles Ferguson, three policemc | ; i | Ay, N, B. Herald) decided to give up premises who were wounded In the S I” T d closing. s L ! C. Oct. 21.—It the end of this month, Mr. Beloin Ed g li F O Old T strike shooting in which Aderhoit erions Ilness To iy ].,H'Z’"" P i w arged today by ,,qw\‘,{ taki ';.hv,x‘m“r the vln|~y lson e S rult n raln was fatally wounded, but voll of | ;. a 3 Montana during ress at that time. Until an inve Mm- jury revealed that J. A. Helms, | e, it “]m not he ‘l\r.n-\n({\]v,‘(v t ‘ Bearing Hoovers and Ford to Soth with the other jurors on these| e ;““ P St i Jkliee! nson of the Connecticut inancial consideration in the trans- charges. | . ,; present day oty i8 resting comfort- e e ter will he. S ) . . Toiis assenten tromt the Suryibos| B8 \Yoar O10¢ S(atesman Thaists) o Aol Bl 1 T The : now In force covers not | Annlversary Exerclses Near Detro]t that he believed the defendants| v Sk AR SR : oA Blosmeg oletiont: Rl (i stors decupicdibyithe Clous| ot gullty” of the assault charces| Wil Not Diz — Scowls o | Vorld back to Jesus Chriat,” and ings and progress of the senate '“]l‘]'}"’;:‘“ ”(";’(:(L“”r:‘}:’ ‘I‘U ‘;”“ ”“ (Lln‘d J\u?g;-‘ M. V. Barnhill ordered | Gaspes For Breath Throughout | ¢hov already,” he declared PUINEARE BURVIVFS o '”::H‘ o et graph ¢ e Mot ks | Wood Burning Engine Hauls Party to Recreated Vil- ,,j,;,,fl“(’,fn e ecana e e | ¥, fact during his attendance at the com- SR Shnl: s e SESNLL ¢ 2 CALH : | ot to the con mittee's meeting S GO ) o i lage — Reuptmn ln /\utomoblle ( lity l‘ollO\W—- {recessed until 2:30 o'clock i T R e 10t be enforced, he de- SE[;[]NI] "PERATI“N Despite the fact that Walsh pro- pany involved an increase in rent Jubilee” Celebration Honoring Inventor, {win Beal, Lawrence, Mass., formerly | d 1 Bl e PIeRil fn ¥ o L tegpts o de - it e e st e e fopiLile melillelore. and sxciided ey o 2 e e erea e b et o atissio ¢ ened s great | about it I do not know what vou' Forier Ppesident and PIRINER | moiiicon membors of the commities SR e ) textile workers union; Clarence Mill- | gpeer, think of th amendment,” he R SRS Sy IR0 Siar Dearborn, Mich., Oct. 21 (Pr-jand greeti kG motor |cr. New York, communist educator, | e aged tiger. who was the hul. | 58id e Uflde“ Kmie Toda e ablished in (886 Greeted by a driving rain and a|drive to Detroit for a reception ut | George Carter, Mizpah, N. J., unjon | warn ot perane, nenile) =tonr i against it | ¥ e s thnCihe, was ot meaponsiiiley Phile Kalish and S, A. Odin, both {Piting chill, President Hoover arriv- |the city hall by Governor Fred W.|niember; Joseph Harrison, Passaic }li,,”fi s rofused | Men con it inalienable ri L L R b "', “f""‘" Dot How ed, organized the com-|Cd herc at 9:30 a. m. today to par en and Mayor John C. Lodge, |N. J., unicn organ and W. M. |15 submit to his greatest enemy, |10 drink what they chovse and no 5 STy e ph oo L pany in 1886, taking over one store | ticipate in the golden jubilec cele-|with a noonday luncheon, an in- |McGinnis, X. Y. Hendricks «mvl}\ en all during the night he lay | 1AW can ever stop them. It has '”REPORTED RESTlNlI WELL Gonamer i ,“1‘, ByiBenators in the building now occypied by 1. |bration of the invention of the in- spection of the Rouge plant of the|1-0uis McLaughlin, Gastonia, unml‘mg"‘,_, for breath and was kept |93id that prohibition has done away Al sniLlalns tnakhie (hyegsony €. Porter Sons. Tn 1920 the present |candescent clectric lamp by Thomas |Ford company and the Idison | l€mbers. e s e e O r saloon and drunk- = | was in constant touch with Hart- spacious quarters were taken over [A. Edison. building: s of Mr. Ford in the ! The verdict carries a sentence '7!\,\ e X : ness. indecd, it has S rEean il SaysWorle . Stltrens ord o A fler being thoroughly miodernized.| The President and Mrs. Hoover |cause of scicyee. from 2 to 30 years in prison, with| wfis not for this time,” he wisp- | AWQY with the corner saloon, but During His time on the stand to- Departments were set up for men's| were greeted at the River Roug Pose Tor Pictures | the discretion of the judge s rles Landry, the em. | (S stead it has put the hole in t tient in' Excellent Spirits on En-j 41y, Evarson surrendered mot one and hoys' clothing and furnishings, isfer station by Mr. and Mr At the specially constructed plat-| The jury usked Judge Barnhill for | {7001 B CAGHES FANART THe S|y e wager your pric o - adactlotoicommittod SHowever i snd men's women's and hoys' shoes, | Henry I 4 Mr. and Mrs form at the River Rouge transfr|Clarification of portions of his|qont ACUTE MIeCRISE 8 Be TBGL e gy elsewhere, have given just| tering Toom—Taken (o Clinic ortant, and was forced to con- with a force of salesmen including |son. They boarded the Ford train . Hoover, Mr. and Mrs, |Charge regarding the assault| hia! mArrelons, spirit 3 aratics jithalenacto e toray Mrony Honle EHRL U el e ) ikt onp nine men regularly employed and|a reproduction of an old train ot nd Mrs, Ford and Sec- | Ch&rges. = physique overcoming amendment as be At 2 The office of J. Henry Roraback. five part-time workers. i eint. T L eGP e o After 15 minutes deliber: o e LA I have, and to women | parje Qct. 21 Connecticct republican national In February, 1925, Mr. Kalish died |Smith’s Creck station at the en- before hoarding the train. The | Yo7dict of gullty of felonlous Ul eakened . heart, Clemenceau et mnygniore I penl i wee Uied a8 o after a protracted illness, and !“,r of the early American vil- of olden days proved a curl- |90 A:J. Roach and Thomas Gilbert| 1 % 50w o the before prohibition.” i § e room Dby 13, Kent HubBRrj days later, Mr. Odin died suddenly. constructed here for Mr. IPord. | i B |and of sault with a deadly \\vx]m)\'m ‘(N“m‘l e 5 Dikhon m high places in the and prem underwent an opera- lent of the Connecticut Manu- fThs aotiva Tanagamantion tia IHM_; iR Ty s fonek o ‘M“u"ii (Continiealon Pags Two) jon f’,hux-lvq Ferguson, wag !l'hnnvnl\ i > “"M‘, government 15 evidenced cn all sides, tion f is disorder today, the association, and Senator ness which at the time was in the | | J |against all seven. 1t was then that [{he €ho il : i day after day, Father John declared. | second h had in recent months it was brought out at the hands of Mr. Odin passed on (o his| = & it | Helms objected. Yis siinisne, fuo o o monary | GiBantic trusts and combines are ! for his trouble 1 This fact was revealed by etor AR ARG tha p,wn.‘ | | — ’P‘U’I"”v‘-“fw;,;‘y"‘ pyeaistencioy iuru.un/.r d so strongly that they have| ar. Poincarc’s physicians issued | Mr. Hubbard. manager. Oscar x\mm‘THREE KILLED IN MUB flPENS I]n‘[;“ | e e [0 trouble putting small competitors | (he following hulle Asked for All Correspondence became president at the time, a | LL AREUMENTS e nfs had | 0ut Of business by updersellig them | Ontrallonton When Evansoh took the stand Amy Kalish continued as treasurer. Tn “”‘V” OXYEE ;‘_’[’ "4{” ! :‘ s0 completely that they are unable | qong e Senator Walsh said he wanted to be It is Mr. Beloin’s plan to wmlmm-\ l i ‘,'\‘ ‘“vq‘"u(’?’,""”‘)( b ,m;;l ity | to cont at the old stands where | ;o under good conditions by | sure that he, Evanson, had given to isibisines undsolis nptacodnome) | | ARE BEE”N T[]I]AY"“K Dr. Landry, leaving his p...\ hicir fathers before them made an'py zrarion, with the assistance of committee all the correspondence and no general changes in person- 1 e en st fos e el e R R R S e with association with Sena- xn’vl:n;:ufimlv‘xin Zraberes e ) | T . ’(lm.n‘m'v-p)“fu He warned, |the field '!"‘”' fe tnus '*]"*’[‘ their In Good Spirits ham during the tariff delib- ontemplatio i SEL d prices o orce poor people to pay | 4 N h s i H . e vever, that the patient must be | e ‘ The former premier was in ot et s e owner of o 1e- Two Boys and Girl Dead Men Dynamite Road in|Bribery Case Nears De-‘ili‘il.»,l.{ cioselyas” anotherattack 7% 19, Mithout (b necemiies o€ N6 | o i when e way takes anevered (hat he thought 13 Tio: whe Tor el vears ina —Tracks Are Un- | Florida—Overpower L s | might occur at any time. e S room. He laughed tee had all the corres- heaviest individual taxpayer in the | | cision—Fall Walks | The Clemenc .[u household, at 8| oS NI e A T h\p\ 131‘1 lih o ord ’\“ Ah(Lrnhmmnv ponde ":"'."\I“\“"ll]“"‘v”:n(oolll‘(hpl m?':xr":: city, and now stands third on the | protected | Watchman Into Court e miEht as roce. apiimiatie and | PArS foou lavs, and fe same Brace | 4oy caye : Ldint rittan by JamesWlchut it A e | 2 [eld hope that the tiger would re-| LB L0 oI o, “I dont want the newspeners dis- an employe of tho tfo(nnr‘;'mut e el 3 S ent the dottors LTetiathig o e O e | CUSSInE the color of my pajamas, or | Manufactur sociation to Eyan- FIREMAN KILLEI] l[] |1 Benn Xan,N. e, Oct. 2L GRYIwo!| iRt Lauderdale, Hla. S Oct 2108 (8, 3oy ol (P —Final { morning, the former premicr was fn | atler o "(.‘X "\"“'wl\ i [the form of my bed socks,” he told | son on the matter of having Bing- f [voys and a ginl were Killed in-|—A band of unmasked men blast- |4 zuments in the bribery trial of Al-|his favorite lounge chinir, scowling. | T8N ot lauhones Rttt T o TR for ) hal ai s R iy Istantly in a Pennsylvania grade |1 out a portion of the west Dixie|,ery 13 yal) were started today when | Tollowing five injections sdmini = [erin et tnein nositions & Tor: “iyellow: |l Cie Arativisilontioliny - on shot gun barrels. The witness HURT lN BA" BLAZE N etassing mocliont in Bost Bimistreat: " near here last night 10| g(jee Pomerene, special government | tered within (wo hours by a family gold and white silver until political |31t Of the operation and inseribe | protested he did not know of the | this village at 1:30 a. m. toda > flood waters which have ac-| counsel, told the jury which will de- | physician, Clemenceau battled | B B S ave become | M8 name in the new visitor's hook | cxistence of the memorandum. They are Kenenth Parry, 17, and |cumulated” trom torsential rains termine Fall's guilt or innocence | through the first stage of the at-| G4 S0 B TE TEE - BEECRY Lwas Aristide Briand, who followed T e IO e et ABating John Entz, both of Sencca Castle, "'",;""“' ”“\ v:r ““""’r:‘:""‘"”- releaseq | (hat, they must determine whether |tack. But he continued to struggle | ECEIEONE ), (AREI B CCRCTND A Poincare as head of the Krench | walsh insisted that the contents LT AN 7 (| six miles west of Gene and Miss e DEIUD RIS 2 Se | the $100,000 obtained by the ‘e fen- | for breath and show signs of pain. | o0 cociety are bared repeatedly | €overnment. Other members of the | of the memorandum contained infor- Worcester Fire Wrecks | Helen Stanhope, 20, of Penn Yan. f:yl\‘":i“fhw‘lr‘:'h i f\‘.),?,t.,fi:,),:'““:f‘:r :::': l"“‘ from [M“Hd L. Doheny, was “! The speci l‘\il‘\’ fou H"( "‘-"‘]"”’;‘_"‘]’I“‘ H? A e BoxeEnicntio) d notables came after | mation that was not public and in- s S s | The crossing th gates up, was|™° BLZE (e ol | loan or not. premier on the verge of deatl " | veal something of the filth that ig | Bim sinuated that it was taken from a Wall, Dropping Men e e, e |slanpanidiat Boltiinatpoxealiod a1l fno Sarriven fa) fo minutes | ther oxygen _injections v'r-Hmurl‘:‘,mlm_ e e e e e en s moarTon | tach e republican to Ground | light sedan carrying the three ran |“YRamite. before court opened, walked into the |after which the aged statesman| . y,neq of the rich. Magazine Ship in the summer afier he had 8- | jpembers of the committee on fi- lon the tracks in the path of fast| County engincers already had|room and to his chair. For the last|seemed to breathe more easily. S el Ubl Batton paleana gatny | cire Pt o Y QUNG | ne southbound freight train, according [opencd a small gap through the|week he had been wheeled to his | Sends Family (o Bed | young people wo would merit *a rer jons plan by the French Waichet Memorandum Worcoster, Mass, Oct. 21 (P—|to Corencr Willlam G.' Halstead, | highway cloe to where the explo-|place in an invalid chair. Ife was| Turning bis head toward Wis| (ol o ear at the hands of G opiitlbs /318 Ik oNE8| - rhe WG Ehat e A e kel Sl st L s e T e sion was made last night. This was |supported by attendants, but appear- | daughter, grandson and -several |y g’ some years now to a first operation for i sen, of Lngine 1, was Killed and| The coroncr sald George Hazard, |done Suturday = afternoon. Last|ed stronger than at the start of the jothers who had ascembled around| congpicuous in' the livinis rooms of (his frouble and began to rest and CanUnnsany T ten others badly injured, two. of |CrOSSing tender, admitted he had |night's blast widened the outlet. |trial in which the government | e ok e Sl S T e ey e el et fonrs are en. | 1€ft his post for a short time and | The men also opened a dyke in fnl\nrgr'\ he received $100,000 (rmn\ (Con sed on Page Two) liand: ¢ s of some of these pub- |for the second o _1‘-.1 Vvu-l.n ey e | was away at the time of the acci- [the middle river drainage district. | Doheny for awarding the latter com- | lications are filthy beyond compari- Taken to Clinic Yesterday PALMERS WILL LEAVE textained fronJ cel secovery i in "|dent. T. S Good of Elmira, was|The waters are flowing through the pany a lease to the Llk Hills naval [] son with anything butthe confenis|| e was removed only night $ ""”'_ blaze (iNLe e Al PAPCT | the engince middle river drainage canal to the |oil reserve in California [;L[IGK M KER | of the cily sewers, Father John de- | from his home to a private clinic for | warehouse of the E. G, Higging com- | "4\ jthor git) who had been in the |north fork of the new river, a| The former interior secretary con- | — 5 | LET Sl ) Captain Henry | oo wag Jeft at her home near the |short distance aw ferred for 10 minutes with William | (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on I o) Kane of Hose 4 and Captain John | e 5 Leahy of his rounsel while waiting MAY BE SERUTIN‘ZE“ Axelson of Ladder 3 arc in a criti- i | (Continued on Page Two) for Justice William Hitz to mount | == cal condition in the City hospital, . the bench. 3 : with their deaths expected before The closing arguments were delay ‘H e DO X Plane Takes 169 Aloft Superintendent and Ma- the day is over. z oo = |Sen. Randall Wants Report | T1UG] ; e The fire started in a coal cellar N Y Old B A C t (Continued on Page Two) tron to Retire on and four alarms were sounded, sum- | IVII€ 1 €& 0y AMmazes LrIlics i Manufacturers’ = - - . on Manufactwrers' | (Greatest Load In Awviation History — ~ovember 16 Ro;\lli\z‘::l‘flm apparatus in the city. Ph l V. l, P rf Boston Man, 72, Shot Profit November did not have scrious aspects until £ tesin sy In Phenomenal Violin Performance ™" s Siopeet in Break | e e burst from ail portions of the five Boston, Oct. 21 (UP)—A T2 year | | “Althenrhein, Switzerland, Oct. 21 The Do-X measures 130 feet from and Mrs. G. Waite Palmeu story block. This sudden occurrence . . old man was shot twice and prob- By GEORGE 1I. MANNING | ®—Do-X, huge engined flying | (ip to tail. Its wings are ten fect resigned as superintendent and wrecked the wall on which ladders| New York, Oct. 21 (P—What does | do even more. ably fatally wounded in a gun bat-| (Washington Bure 1. Heral) | boat which was lau here last | thick and 150 feet from wing tip 10| iron ot the town home, effective bearing the firemen were resting, | @ little boy of nine years think about| Here arc what some of New [H01¥ fra Wotteed B & E00 | Washington, Oct. 21.—Senator | July, today made an amazing one- | wing tip. Six g turrets project | Novembor 16, at which time thelt All the ambulances in the city | the Next morning, atter he has scen | York's crities thins of him: P AT s mtr e R o our flight with a h load of | from each wing and each turret 1S | quocessors, Mr. and Mrs. Roy were summoned to take the injured | # audience of music lovers rise to| A fechnical mastery of the violin [ =48 & SOEF e B0 C SN ARl s requested 169, the first time in istory of | cquipped with two engines of 500 | Fch. will take over their duties to the hospital. Captain Swensen | thelr feet and cheer him and call |and a genius for interpretation that | pirPri BY B0 R A B MU0t oot shicot, chairman of the tion that so many persons have | horsepower. The turrets are man- e Paimers have served the city at was dead when he reached there,|Nim back again and again? | places him in a class with the hand- Rt a S edeuAl Steent sporting Komhi finance committee, to ask the |been carried into the on any ned by mechanics who can walk During the administration Four persons who occupled rooms| For one thing he wanted break- | ful of great living violinists. * ¢ | 40 % S B dines alstrict, treasury department for income fax | conveyance. alongia nasstke on thy dnsidaiotithe A. Quigley as mayor, they in the upper part of the building, | f2st. And then he'd like, please sir, | A temperament that burns unceas- | ™5 o0 o 1o collapsed with two bul- | reports of the Waterbury Clock Co.| The giant Dornier planc fook off | wings from one turret to another. displaced Mr. and corge T Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Malbouef and |0 be allowed to play his violin. = |ingly, a burning vitality that makes | 0. "y pis body the elderly man | of Waterbury, Sessions Clock Co. of |at 11:15 ed just one | When the Do-X was launched 125t | ibbe, who later returned to the their daughter, Lillian, 10 and Miss| JUSgicro Riccl came out of the|every note he plays momentous,” [ 8 Bl S ¥ (1€ FEEY TR 1 ivilte, and Gilbert Clock Co. of | hour later e flew over | July she carried 34 tons of weight | work when the Palmers resigned. On Clara Conklin, were rescued by six | WSt 1ast night to play Mendelssohns | says Samuel Chotsinoff of the World! [\ "botar 0'Connor. Winsted for the confidential use of | Lake Constance, her motors working | and was able to get into the air| Mareh 1, 19 the public welfare taxicab driver concerto in 1 minor with the Man-| Leonard Licbling of the Americah: [ " geoelt "ot BT o e genate. faultlessly and landed with her 51- | with the greatest ease after a take- | commission again engaged the serv- A b hattan Symphony orchestra and| “When he had finished his per-| . o pefore Collicini was perhaps| The request was made under|ton load at 12:15 p. m. without a joff run of only 500 yards. Oher|icos of Mr. and Mrs, Palmer and FIRE FOLLOWS BLAST sweep both audience and critics off | formance it was generally agreed by 10 €2, J€ 00 120t PR IR BEEREH o i onity voted by the senate re- | hiteh trials were similarly successful v have continued in the city’s em- Thompsonville, Oct, (®)—An | their feet with the brilllance and | all the experts present that they | ipo oun of Sergeant Frank Gilman. | cently after heated debate, whereby | The Do-X ecarried 159 passengers One of the features of the plane | ploy since that date. explosion and fire of unascertained | Warmth of his playing. had never experienced such phenom- | i e G SRR CEEAE I income tax reports of industrial con- | and a crew of ten. She had made |is her three decks. Another is that | Ay and Mrs. Busch are former cause destroyed the old Belden “It's a pity that he can't know | enal Yalent on the part of any violin the wounded man a .38 calibre re-|cerns assumed to profit from the | previous test flights but this was the | the machine can fly with only eight sidents of this city, now living in home, now owned by John Rossi,| What the critics think of him. He | prodigy.” volver and burglar's equipment. tariff bill were to be made ava@able | first time that so great a load was | motors in u Hariford. In the opinion of members in North Thompsonville tod The | never will until he has become more Olin Downes of the Times: Collicini was taken to ““ymmv‘ for confidential use of senators. “m n up | Mr. Dornier _l.xm: the plane at|of the board, Mrs. Busch's experi- explosion shatfered the frame work | Mature. All he knew today ig that| “It was the playing of one born | yoi"pelief hospital where his name| Senator Ransdell's intercst in the|. The fiying hoat, which may be|Althenrhein, which is on the Swiss| ence as a graduate nurse ideally fits of the horse, hurling into the road he critics didn't razz you, dear.|to play his instrument.” was placed on the danger list. profits of the Connecticut clock com- ! used for a transatlantic crossing for |side of the German-Swiss frontier | for the work at the town home, a window frame which mnarrowly | They thought you did very well.” ancis D. Perkins of the Herald- R s panies has been stimulated by the| the purpose of trying out her capa- | because of the limitations on Ger- | while Mr. Busch is expected to em- missed the windshield of a passing That's all that Miss Beth Lackey, | Tribune: e .| evidence brought out in the lobby | cities, was built in the greatest | man aircraft imposed by the treaty | ploy to good advantage his knowl- automobile. Police investigating the | his legal guardian and assistant in- | “His performance was distinctly HE W \'r)’u",n i investigation when Charles L. Byan- | secrecy, She was designed to carry | of Versailles, P of farming, gained through blast and fire have been unable to| structor, would let him know. | professional and mature in style, | | Rt ] son, assistant to the president of the | 40 passengers normally but has ac-| While the ship was being built, | many years of work in that business. learn whether the R family was Of course he heard the enthusias- | marked by a sure and dextrous tech- | New Britain and vicinity: | | Manufacturers’ Association. of Con- | commodation for 100 if ne ary. | many skeptics maintained it would upt. ¢ John I. Doyle today ex- in the house at the time, as none |tic applause of his audience at Mee- | nique and, more important, taste and | | Increasing cloudiness follow- necticut, was on the stand. This evi- | Her 12 engines can develop a total |never fly owing to its enormons | pressed regret at the retirement of of its members can be found. ca Temple last night, and he w | musicianship, an unusual compre-| | ed by rain late tonight or dencerindicated that majority of | of 6,000 horsepower and cach engine | weight, Aviation experts, however, | Mr nd Mrs. Palmer from his de- The wrecked structure was wor*h | bit surprised at th but then Iw‘hvn on of the music and knowledge [ | Tuesday; warmer tonight. tariff rates on Connecticut products|can be treated individually without [were enthusiastic about her ability | e mbout $4500, |hed secn & San Francisco audience | of what he wanted.” I Ze lhas been vaised. to~. |aftecting its neighbors. __+ to take the air. (Continued on Page Two) f N . . i