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FIRST EDITION NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week E ndmz Oct. 19th 15,530 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, COM" ! ‘\".JL‘I‘I)\\ ()C'l()IH R 26, 192¢ 26, 1929.— TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SENATE LOBBY COMMITTEE HANDS IN BINGHAM REPORT; QUESTIONS RAILROAD HELP Relations of Connecti-| cut Senator and Manu- facturers Made Sub-| ject of Special Com- munication — Wuichet | Memorandum Cited. | Investigators Raise Issue Man Who Had Knowledge of q.n-"” of Possible Infraction of | Law in New Haven| Road’s Contribution to State Association—Leg- | ° islator’s Acts Described. Washington, Oct. 26 enator B lations hetween republi Connecticut, Connecticut Manufacturers’ ation were condemned bef senate today by Chairman Caraway the lobby committer “tending to shuake t contidence o American public in the integrity m'i legistation.” Washington, Oct. 26 (P—A report on the relations of Senator Binghain, Connecticut, and the icut Manufacturers' Assovi- ation was submitted to the senate today by the lobby investigating had taken DETECTIVE'S DEATH REVIVES MYSTERY Long Beach Sleuth Bragged He: Knew Facts in Case TAYLOR MURDER UNSOLYED ing Found Discovered Mile from Scene Police. Los Angeles, 26 (P)— William Desmond e in 3, Oct choes the Taylor murder filmland's than any southern other person in California.”” At the time of the Tay- {lor murder, Boruff was said to have depart- | been in the ment of j Mur: Borufl wa shot wound time led employ of the o Suspected found dying of a gu Circumstances authorities to believe his lif Later the find- | | | | Dead—Pocketbook | 14¢ most famous solved mystery, cropped out today in a police re- port of the recent death of Earl | Boruff, Long Beach detective. The polict report quoted Boruff having said to a friend somc time ago that he knew “more about | the William Desmond Taylor case et “,,c Reporter’s Persnstenchrought H[][]VER ASSURES NATION BUSINESS Bingham-Eyanson Connections In Tariff Fight Before the Nation CONDITIONS GooD John A. K dy, 3 | e President Takes Highly OmimiS-L | | NEW ENGLAND REGIONAL CONFERENCE F CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES OPENS HERE WITH 500 DELEGATES PRESENT Secretary of Pepmnai Crusading Journali is Credited With Having Brought About Washington Lobby Inquiry—Story From “Behind Scenes” Told for First Time. tic View o Situation De- spite Stock Collapse PRICES OF COMHO By G (Washing! Washingto Senator *Jim Meeting Represents 326,938 Communicant Committee Oct. Couzens, OF COMMODITIES | worth SR Al S Coe T AL Members With Affili- tee during execu ssion Couzons s led Wash on the tariff rates, last June, he respondents by ing Notes Few Weak Spots, Notably T 1 i ey e A il Sk 1 ated Constituency of e 6l hevsnans e Y om. | Construction and Builling Divi- . S e oo | 900,000 — Sessions to of that temporary insom Sen- | committer i “ fa LRI G HO st 4 r Hiram Bingham ecti- o it Dliticomer : 5 o Sl Bine g 2 and nouncement and Strong Banking Last Three Days, per {8 67 vanson of the Manu el t Pool Aids In Leeping rice Levels e rers’ Association of that stat i 5 + e Wel ) to Average M . 3 5 Y - in ot water. and tereby 1 Vell Up to Averag |First and South Churches by | tale. and ha| f » It is “the story behind the i e el @ M and has to do with the per ) Scenes of Discussions on of a newspaper reporter who would | All efforts Y i T . e : o not be satisfied until he knew all|to learn o Progress Being Made in there was to know about that ai. | whom Doubtless, his prestige nec (mn his Miss gional Banquet at Ma- charge ionary Work — Re- nator Bingham with ake, and the Con acturers with manu (Con BARED BAYONETS FALL SENTENCE I sonic Temple Tonight. PROTECT HUMBERT ~SET NEXT FRIDAY - e Pulice Line Streets of Brussels Jail Term, Fine ( Disqualifi- « s ane_ Lflvgs_ lor Train | cation Handat (ory Under Law *; ° susts o | Jle promotion- Congrega- in the BARRIERS BEFORE CROWDS (APPEAL MAY TAKE YEARS Ju |J |\\\|ul I land ar which is the most It ‘contained one specific. recom= !(rlr: mp!:)« :.pr‘,; \!.o'mx a un\]o 1(|‘o\m}lml an Suitor for Prince 1a ~\n.n ndant, First Cabinet Oficer RI JUDSON L. CROSS the tm.:_n,:\; ! he scene of the shooting led the| 5 Y [E nite mendation—that the s e aiont s A e had been | Hand Bids Her Fervent Farewell Ever Convicted, Practically Bank- s fan tion calling upon the Depart- | SYEY L k 8 i stand- ered. Toruff, the report assert- 3 . Cont Al by 7 ot % me £ e es and smmercs to submit a list [ Urder ¢ v | —30 Radicals Kept in Jail by rupt—Friends Say Man Will Ney- t o - £ Shin et r Lo S ot ko etheatibd ase e | other an id Victims of Gas e toiio s oy (misice Police. [ er Live o Pay Penaly. : : e b A e missionary 3 o | Shot in Apartment O sl Y 1 s area \Tm h,' :;1)“1 Conn { ; | Taylor, a prominent motion pic- Brussels, Oct. 26 (A — Bared Washington, Oct (UP)—For- £ 1 P i Q!S‘inng n a_l{‘ X3 [reet Ome re hes with 326,~ TAr-iosenr man for the duooremant. |ture director, was shot to death in | DAYORCls and drawn revolvers mer Secrctary of Interior Albert B baer : o i members and an s A b " his apartment. Investigation of the [Buarded Italy's crown prince, Hum- |y poohabic will be sentenced - £ s e o cy of over 900,- Also After Railroac aving involved many film stars |Pert: as he left here last evening - f on Mrs. Amna R . 1 e o largest as well The comumittee also reported that =Y ¢ S e e o s for. ! Iriday to imprison < exc Mrs. Anna eney and a Main str fargest it “questions the propricty of ths AMONg them Mary Miles Minter, a ‘”1 I”“ <‘] 1“ A SLoiok SN ¥ s oA T = i S Protestant group in O L D O O R I | 8 R mal betrothal to Prin rie disqualification fre Lt ithou g S gedy. when riv at - his utilization of the funds of a railroad [¢atured player at that time, but el R i v question, that i Daughter, Marie, 5, Suc- 9:20 last night. As ; s company for the payment of services S* Was not accused of the crime.|Jose, daughter of King Albert E i e o e Bres d of 42 5 et ldward Sands, valet to Taylor, was | Queen Elizabeth. W it - s R R s e L% e t e rem obbyian M e e | Streets through which he ha « farding cabinet cumb—Two Others Re- I child i o the state leclaration was made after the com. | Guestior @ as A | 3 c c ¢ te i A sta P ade f PAss ere lined with woodt < be from on day 3 aid had found that the Was made for him some time after- | PRSS wer SR S I ¢ m its 1 avering oh= 5 1 v . to | conference least two s T S R T s riers. His guards, et ey ,”n.. n. L Eliaangiaen covering—Hushand Dis- o 2 ; A e 1d h itributed about §3,- | yentaa S e S Menticas Grain Decline - " yus, apparently < promotion and distri- S e bition i SAILS [ turned their backs on the Sl s i i LI | i il : : : | i Catlmdiating for “Whether such contributions arc | {cession and faced the thousands| MOWH aiehed from 12 I ; Pl o rest lout the constituency forbidden by any statute may be the | pihoRnanREAneRed ORVICHAIT | mendea merey, and > of « erprizes, the subject of further communications | FI]R ENGLAN" AfiAINl Goes Through Farewells el Rocaiher siorat it om pei representing TG oy annl Commii e ARt et | At the gally decorated railway |, ‘o0 (he! L il ; varic lds of work to the dded | | station the prince kissed his fiancee ' & ! ¥ 3 T and planning itiner- @ | | 1 $300,000 fine P 7 i ng itiner The report called attention to the | on both checks, and then kissed her | /1" o i usel i : . s ! law relating to payments of individ- b seir Ihand. He then kissed hand of 3 in Clearing House for Mcthods punishments, T P M 8 v = 5 uals doing gove nt work by pri- Leaves Quebec With his future mother-in-law, Queen | {or 1o g ] =2, onal office acts as a clear- v concerns. This had to do with | v Elizabeth, and clasped the hands of | 4 & 2 nd efficient o - 8 | . Attac o ) A : cient Wiliohb bl aer o ron e EDan e Daughter — Cheered K Albert, the Belgian princes| s ook, Comviction ) s 16 1161 dinogt com ! g a R ment of Commerce, however, . |and ministers of state. The bands|; y ; 3 o 2 : Yol nary societies : - . 2 . RO - J. Hogan, toduy i Aftdek e i 2 societies No nce was made in_this | by Large Crowd played the ional anthems of the actions of Justice William home of Mg, ( i ) onary pro- connection to ;zy' action of Senator | Belgium and Italy, and while the bt e e : rtment dis- Bingham in placing Charles n- | i et D i : DEONIDG S ; £ th . | 8. S Duchess of York £, 26 118 S sttiap s LAl r motion for a wtrial 1¢ hou 1 ature pub- son,an SotlicerSolMtheGonnecticut '\, 8. T "“'\‘ of York, “((x. 26 M1 rom the station square—cheered. motion, filed a Lours after v : (' on 1 17) ssion and the Manufacturers Slatton Sonbth S M msay e [enonald SIBTAIN Sl o o e R e in leed he vt o s = ] of the boards P verdict and containis grounds ) of her mo government pay roll prime minister, and his daughter | 0 S0 Gt el Eisun 0 e e Relating the details of the Bing- | Miss Ishbel, arc on the way back fo| ©qp Bl 00 g e 3 e DS L /FUR Bfifls!s FINE g | cturned his caress with fer- argument on Friday as a matter of % missiona ham-Eyanson incident, the report | England today after three weeks S Lo g ORI e asta (e Y Y spent in the TUnited States and |y . : _ e i ER ST X - precautions for his safety at| This m ind an accompany- Market Optimisiic nson) came to Wash- (lanada in the rests Mot iAnElo- iy ot departure had an ominous as- ing one for stay of judgment, a D' Oct 5 ”:’P B N BQULEVARH RULF Ington while the tariff bill was un- hicangng laion ct the impression in part was formalitics prior to making ar InEwER o der consideration by the committec | phonsjforinitatitzin (SoRnsli e ivey R R v Gl harb Sr L e e e O e ; { " i S on ways and means of thc hous g the premier to London as| .50 who, though kept at a dis- | Such motions a Imost invariably 1y v of lantern slides i _ soon as possible after parliament | e i 3 e an!Judge Traceski Raises s Al (Continued on Pag 1“0) | eonvenes n his labor govern (Continued on Page 17) | (Continued on Page Two) | (Continvoiren iy regional committee cooper- L ment may meet the acid test on the | Penalty for Non-Stop h the various state confer- question of confidence. - — 2 e o i et et R e Sl ; 5 | ship's officers 1 JCUNDS ‘FIRE ALARN' Aviator Does Stunts Near Homes Until Occupants | their party came e promised they Liverpool early the fol- v MacDhonald, will dock 4 lowing Mr. Miss Ishbel, and ard the aby 07 York last night at Quebee. Win- ter's nip was in the air, reddening sthe checks of Miss Ishbel, untouched by cosmetics. She passed the dock erowd almost unoticed, ‘but the premier was cheered lustily and had Awake National Park, N. J., Oct. 26 (#)— Discovering flames sweeping through the famous National Park meeting house from his vantage point in the i air mail t early today | ed his motor and zoomed across rooftops of ncarby properties residents were aroused. ccing his efforts rewarded, unknown airman flew away, ing toward the central Camden During the height gration, believed of origin, two firemen woere two others overcome fore being brous the spread the, until the , head- airport in of the confla- incendiary injufed and by smolke, bt under control, to three nearby a total damage fire of $10,000. by a high wind, flying to the roof of the homes of Thomas MacCready and Zdward Simpson, more than 100 yards from the meeting house. The Toof of the summer home of James MecAller of Philadelphia, also caught | fire. | Scores of residents, armed with buckets of water, clim tops to safeguard their whil> others formed bucket brigade: and assisted the firemen Harey Weldon and I nett, b the loc FFanned embers set fire vard Bar- 1 company, when over- were dragsed to safety come while fighting the fire in the viecting house. John T Jel- mont company, suffered severe cuts when a ladder from which they | hose line crashed | were directing a through a large window. The meeting house, erccted 25 years ago and owned hy the Na- sional Park Holiness Camp Meeting association, was totally destroyed. to pose for n v final pl.otographs. The ship afforded the party far different accommodations from the luxurious surroundings of thefr im- perial suite aboard the Berengaria, on which they crossed from Eng- land. The ship is a sma'l boat built last year in the premier’s own native Scotland, with modest and home- like cabin The ves is not crowded and most of the 170 first class pa gers are hard-working middle ¢ British folk, of the same stock as the premicr himself. There will be plenty of opportunity quiet and rest in prep: MacDonald's ting witk ment, Aboard the me: parlia- Duchess of York also ian winners of the Vie- who arc going to Eng- tend the banquet the Prince of Wales is giving those hold- ing the order on November 8. land Ship’s Passengers to Be Transferred Today London, Oct. 26 (UP)—After the failure of several attempts to float the passenger steamship Zaire, aground off St. Thomas, Portuguese West Africa, ship officers decidel today to salvage the cargo and ar- range for transfer of the passen- ] Lloyd's dispatch said. he weather favorable there was no panic among the sengers. A Portuguese warship standing by. and was 26 (UP)—The British steamer Royal Transport, engaged in the Argentine wheat trade, was towed into the harbor here after it had been disabled by the loss of two propeller blades off Dungeness, Dover, Oct. Duchess | aboard for | tion for Mr. | s the setting 1p of the THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS . . . . . ople ches from or the MR NEwW BR(TAIA WELLOMES DELEGATES T N LED, WILLIAM W, PEASE fter 1 discussion of problems TONNéE:tE&c(LAND CoNFERANCE OF S 2 —Z BE FIETY Nears y tions and a Ca i ~ co lonaL / [§ A MASON —r- pan o ior X, Nov i S '.‘ 8 = ‘ ’\>Luu€n, | 2 1d Conference Here PROCADLY H New F and wome 1 on Page Two) MAN TRIES SUICIDE ON ORDERS OF GULT Doctors Forced to Strap Man to Table to Treat Wound N WuAT AnE OUMPKINS. Good Fon 2 NEP/ THAT'S ur,witgun ! 26 (P —A state- ted suicide on NEW BRITAIN A ewt because he HAS GoT AN t the corner of Wa wife o ve and West Main stre ade to ord, 28- self-styled k13 seion phin |EUeED) EACLES FLOCKED TO J{]T‘ NEW BRITAIN FONTHE SWER TUBILEE —~—— erously and t bdomin or t wound wo young FIST WARD RESIDEANTS New Britaln and vicinity: n with him n Poveers, 19, and FEEL THAT THEY OUGHT HE DOESN'T HAVE TO wORRY ABOUT A Partly cloudy tonight and aul Marper, 21, both of Oakland, Sunday, not much change in would deser; he cult other than || temperature. to say it was known as the “O. R. | | T Pt All questions were greeted * | with silence. TO GET GETTER PoLicE PLACE TO LAND, ANNWAY Waus B¢ cuiee é"w ~ __PRoTECTION —— / —

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