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" Advt. Dept,, bk, NECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NO\'!‘].\H%IC]V:” 6, 1929.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS | DEMUBRATS BARRY VIRGINIA | The “Speedbug” Ready to Challenge Full Sized Cars | 010CKY SLUP IN HUGE A|RI.|NER CRASHES IN i RE-ELECT JAMES J. WALKER: \ER LALLM, ENGLAND, KILLING SIX MEN: . HARTFORD PICKS BATTERSON e soss CO-PILOT, PRINCE, 1S HURT 5 a Share—Much Ground News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CON 1 R Pollard Reverses Sou- Republican Nominee In| Lost Again Assistant Secretary Croydon Berlm Plane, Of Treasury Married thern State Pres'den-| Capital City Beats == To Nev: Britain W Lost in Mist, Runs Into g l STEADY STRING OF SALES To New Britain Woman ” ] ———————————— . tial Vote—Tammany| Gaffey By 930 Votes- DRDERS POURS I fODAY Mountain - Only Two | Smows La Guardia Tully, Republlcan,‘ Escape Alive in Acci- ’l Under Whlle [‘homas Defeats Troup in New inal Quotations Show Little Re- dent s 0 ne B a d l y covery Irom Day's Low Levels— y | ‘1 Strength Surpnses‘ Haven' Some Break Laven Below Bottom Bumed- I | S ——— Marks Established in Drastic Re e S R i Curley Wins in Boston—G. Buckingham Ousts Behr- action of Last Week—Ticker Mo Three Passengers and 0. P. Retains Control of ens as Mayor of Bridge- _— ” IO GG e AT Three Members of Crew & New Jersey Legislature port—Hartford Voters imme a t 0 as’ nvent(}r e e Victims — Craft Bursts ff —Kentucky Republicans Split Ticket to Elect Of B l k A S H S : : Into Flames After T , uglke Auto days as He dteps o i Beaten in House and Gabb as City Treasurer, | At St t w th C 71 l L . . Rew Yo Smash, Trapping Occu- "Bl Scnate. Only Democrat. ‘ ation wi ar n. Long il s pants in Wreckage. | Vv's low ' | s . Democrats and repunicans nor | BUb Sylvester B. Discenza Compromises on Gallon— Kl STy Bie NoviE i ;‘ Llons ," ey I claim today to victory in ves- | Tiny Vehicle Amazes Policemen and Spectators— ; : Al) —Six persons were killed and [ ohn Garland Pollard, | tarday’s clection in three Connecti- | o 5 2 Byl < s SRl WAV AR 1R o ‘ L {, eleeted cities which drew record break- (limbs Grand Street Hill From Dead Stop. | 1 0 | ere : J « v Ry domocrat, woeteeted mavor, el e S e ) Hitting 45 Mile Pace. UA gy ey ' a 3 Kentucky-—Nemocrats retain two- | o U P85 I8 ST S ome Closing Quotations i : : s irds majority in ho ind control SRR U e e ming notatio : : SN S was in their favor r ooked ik SR S Engene Schaumbe g ; G ; ve cities now un tepped or zas, the | ; e of one ¢ oldest € der democratic rule — Waterbury. | vehicle started u hig o : DO ouses He was acting as sec- Now 3 licans retain | Bridgeport and this city Wwith o spurt dnrted out almest OfEiSag AT : o e Istnd e leg ure Republicans, on the ler the noses of full sized % et 20 —Democer or coalition cited the return to the iblican | mobiles, popped a zn Pow off § Bethl Co. A Judg t column of the cities of Hartford and | gasoline 1 o 7K Brita adly Dicutens o 5 lemo- | New Haven, democratic supporters | ford ave W0 $7: Consolidated ; n Kidston, wide- ¢ or in the presidential campaign. | driver nonc SYIVESTER B, DISCENZA $91, oft § : 4 i SHILErOL, / Bowles. non-p: Buckingham Wins in Bridgeport | G SuEdation Inventor. off § At 1 this ¢ : 4 SR e T The results in Bridgeport wer 5 e % REei i | seila 2 i e MOTC watched with state-wide interest et i’"‘ ‘.”“‘M?”‘ Bl : " '”"y"‘ N \ W o (& M E " Louisvillo—william B, Harrison, | Mayor F. William Behrens, republi- [ '\! be plenty. ‘ ! feagliss BERUN filRL I-U“AS Stand e v killed lot Rod Schinka, r 2 “‘] ¢ W \“!‘ : .\ Harrison can, had c fucted a campaign ask- boy, who stood, one hand on sey off n- Techanic 1 1 Wircless Oper- ! (- i ot BeE ing the voters to re-clect him and | N0S¢ connected with the gas pumn i T 9 ator Nikl J [nianagolis il S, e S i the - ~Yellow M| €8 PORPIng out. mouth Wi ope | Hfl“]m) MAN Tw““[_‘ ich was followed by ‘ Bric ARl Nedl ook A'xyx;“w.\x e | )L s bursting into flames, ’: Virginia Democratic oA ';""“ "":‘l'l;“"‘”]:"'”;"”“,‘: ment mingling with s and — S i he very foundation, and his plea [ ne8 . T HSCRE W s SSaraack deno= fifelliion dedl ears, o Saves Wrist Watch De- : ini i Tarat i - i IOV IO At b et @17 | designed by Sylvester B. Discenza spite wreats o H i i ! 0! ‘x by the ice at which years ago, and has continued 10| Sr e A E VST B R 1% g S AC“OH Agflll]sl POIICHH&H round by t d it into t Wlican column in public life with a record of { Netaon i (uis! aleplane “('ut Her Up 1 o mwd in ¢ presidential election a y never having been defeated for Cet . — o « i s \. & - YRy New Yopkegily yeselected its dem- | lots, receiving a plurality of s S i | VELS J. NELSOY, ASSAULT ALSO CLAIMED - i Rl dhabens o e | ocratic mayor J.Walker. on [votes. Mayor-elect Buckingham car- | (oCnlinued on Page. Tour) | Builder N 0 o n hich the victims - the crest of a which |riecd 11 of th ldermen into of- 2t = = > 1 5 | , ) Plew Low Over Ci | ept before it other candi- |fice with him, the G. O. P. holding 1er up £0 HouRRES Ul ERUS ATy tmEn ol he \ passed - i . Fiorello suardia, re-|only one aldermanic berth roco S : o : e B ' Mican, nas, socialist, | Jasper McLevy, socialist candi- 4 B {, dnug of Richard latlreadhrcadeson Bunday N L i et e | t, square dez > for mayor of Bridgeport, po! : of Wlgeurray b and Detention of Woy in Cell at l is was believed to | [ . led 1.968 votes, 500 more than in I Ry to poor visibility. An Bl 3 ctories, the [ the last election. McLevy is known TRROLIE Headquarters. of the Godstone Motor e ‘ e }m\ u; an in New Britain. having been herc ) L) Arthur I X id the engines seemed to 7 pture the Kentucky state | on seve Baatin inehnia e s = e < 2 a S nctioning perfectly and that | latu r candidate | of the mumx party o % 5 C nl 9 ilot w uaking for Brighton ' T I contest Buckingham. a former compensa- Seeks $15,000 From Par- Tax Declarations Making appre ; ey fGrEct s Hoarings . 21st N¢ tion commissioner, will take office 5 e & B OIL S e % i Py o he identity of the |»|~» 4 o next Monday, 20 ycars from the ents-in-Law for Skeptics of Assessors, I e it S = sengers was definitely established ris aft date he first became Bridgeport's i % | n 1l ‘ L0t : yws: G. P, Milne, diry publican, H ) o Bihrei i i e Alienation He Relate - up ' rson & Co. mer¢ 4 Chicago Democrats \\Iu I T ST L e GTa st hirie Blanct e ! oo Calcutta; G. S. Gasy Sr., an em- | iy e ully Victorious in New Haven Sk Shagn Eland s > ey e e | Nroshrell : e e New Haven, Mayor Thomas 1 nation ¢ @ ¥ ) to % e S dsiE0 Savanaly (RS ns and 12 (A. Tully won with a plurality of |tion between her and her 1a ; h Seol hutine; nas ! v and cireuit | 4.244 votes over Philip Troup, for-| few days birth of & child b o oo settog = mer postmaster and newspaper- | oo A e ) o e : AL - i Fiovanna ino. iro \ ospital he ocrals Shal man. The election gave Tully the | =50 FERA e v | 7 L he I ite. Ihc iepubs t of the mayor's office by popu- |yt L S0 Gl o B d ow and e mayor of Louis- lar vote, his present service in that | o19 4nq is X A s J ort t E . 4 S N T e e e ‘,’(‘HI.,' id Sniaon ey ! Kidston Crawls Free : | ? T aloa of the late Mayor John B. Tower. | throush her mothos i ornin guanneihe oTlysonesof g e crats were victorious in | Troup polled a heavier vote than |goo qa o ) o ffl,""," g [l 1 mavoraliy contest in Indianapo- [that “of two years ago. but Tully' e defendants are My e G\ Ls electing Reginald Sullivan, and {also advanced the repul {otal [fants Babeine i 0 kgt other mocrat, James M. ( 1o a > winning The ! hushand is Rosario B o and the 2 A ¢ ‘tan fu ‘\\ & 1 mayor of Boston ove sion in the hoard of alder- |alleged alienation of affoction is sa ( was a ) e Loee Erael ith two oiher democrats run-|men which has been continued over | 1o have taken place in J i J € $0.1¢ op with a ntal ontin on P gy e nd non-party tickets. \a period of years was destroyed as| Attorney Joseph G. Woods 1+ FLLPLEL s or Mg ¥ it i N I e bitte contested election | {he republica and'{sents tlc 1 i f 2 o0 125 s ] % | - - John Donlon, who for several = : Goldman pped hs jellegatio L (Continued on Page Two) scasons played. profess 1 footl e il wetion ar i - with the ulr.\‘r:\y ,;::2‘”\‘ eley ‘Bl(]l)dh()llll‘dh Tlmhp'f: . L i (Contit vo) it | T A A Q was elected alderman on the demo- Two Escaped Convicts ; Rty i i el on AL 1 Y A cratic ticket. The new alderman,| Thomaston, Mc., Nov, 6.—(UP) BELID VRN SO L ehion aod the pol P known in sporting circles as “Big|Led by bloodhounds, a posse hunt- | 55 R D WIFE ARRESTEB []N Nes cer ) Boy”" Donlon, was the nomince of a|ed the countryside in this scction of i el SO “raf 5 ir 1. KILLE[] F['R THR“‘LS ard where a place on the demo-| Maine today for a lifer and a Fellow ;‘ B or paused suggestive nd last we Craft Ablaze in Air, cratic ticket s considered to be {an- | convict who eseaped yesterday from |0 Crashes Into Moun- tamount to election. the state prison where they were & & ? Hartford Reelects Batterson trusties. por f tain Side ll» 13 Year Old Lad Insists| Jonn ¥ Gaffey, democrat, m The fugitives wete Alun Twiteholl | 2 S0t Eie S 28 - BTG T ing a second run for mayor of Hart- |33, of Troy. Me., serving a life sen- | o t | Boy Murderer Loved ford in the face of a wide split in|tence for the murder of William | In another ins tispver Mrs. Ladone Alleged to e ready 1 IR Cb S by ol ooy o It * e his party, lost to Mayor Walter 1. | Kendall in and German Cron- | p S f ol ‘ : , L vir mail plane, flying from Cleve- o | Suffering Batterson, the unanimous choice of | kite, 21, of Painesville, serving threc I'vo) Have Given False pired as 1 to Hadley Iield, Newark, N. J clopments, was sw ed on the side the republican party, by 930 votes. |years for robbery m . lat X on ! 2 ; ’ Gaffey was placed at a disadvan- | The pair were at work just outside FALL RELAPSE DELAYS | Testimony it e uliiiinlistorkl) STC A Lastland, Tex. Nov. 6 (AP)— _— the prison walls and escaped by ! v ¢ from Shen- » While the youth he accused mut- (Conginued on Page Two) merely walking away, Z (Cor e T ) doah, this w The pilo Bl » t-rcd unintelligently to himself in the | DEPARTURE FOR TEXAS tford, Nov. 6§ (& AS a res . & | 3 LARE Thomas I. Nelson Norwood isoner's ehair, Woodrow Davis. 13, | —— . e - ——— of an inve ion by the sta ol enue. North Plainfield, N. J festificd in district court that Clyde e——— orney's ol ¢ request of ccessful parachute jun Fhompson, 17-year-old schoolboy. P 2 M Qe |4 D d- Convicted ex-Interior Secretary Con- | superior court jud 1o 1 113 " 5 :4 five of the 18 mail AP e oo aan o ol CFIIICE - IYIAX1MIIAN 01 Daden Dead; . 5 e e . alker oes back to Work' as el old workers “just to see them g finad to Bed—Weakens After ¢ vl Follows Light ot Fire kicl | Woodlan! e i blazing plane crashed qav the boy cribed the Killing | g g % ; ayor loda 9 € informs rriends b s ¥ 5 Washington, Nov. 6 (B)—A 1 o by County Detective Jdward corn n the arm of Frank > septembver §, of Lucian and | e i it ¢ ¢ | Hickey on a warrant char 1 Nelson landed and I.con Shook, brothers, and stuck to| Constance, Germany, Nov. 6 (UP) | Max was as capable a representative |18 (10 Phwsical condition of 4o perury Noy (P —James J th At e able o reach the wree his story under a stern cross exam- | > Maximillian of Baden, the |as imperial Ge suliel SO e S e Ihe. woman was arraigned hefor he himself exprossed ; SR efiection cast by the ination. He admitted although he | last jmperial chancellor of Germany | carly peace ncgotiations and in the | & ¥6a" I Jall and pay o ine of $100- 1 | 000 SEETE W a8 TETed (erare 1o work as mayor of New ris well tailored coat a Wi L] |, was a companion of Thompson at|dicd here today after an extended | desperate struggle to keep *out SRR e e e B TR court, | { LI A ed | the time of the slaying he had been fjliness. He was 62 years old |anarchy when the dvnasly Was|gooariure tonight for his home in State’s Attorney } M. Alcor ¢ back to work “Accept my cc ng plane Nelson promised immunity in return for his Suffering from an arterial trouble, | hopelessly lost 2t R ud was held under $2,500 bond for | {h announ. r victory v o bags of mail ani testimony vt complicated by a recent slight in-| Chancellor Bethmann Hellw ' Roannaaleto lay ml of cou ons of his vi u 1s unable to recover the othe Young \,“\v-‘l‘f.wT_il'd{'”“" Mo | JUry: the former chancellor failed | control of the Reichstag tading P T e feian ; el i ai i e ¥ vich were burned. He said he &l ro i WoollioR iRty n pis. | L0 TAllY after a relapse last Satur- | George Michacls whose double-deal-fof {le family said ' wal A e you have ) A not know the contents of the bag i Mhompson's belt. He said he | 94 He had been unconscious since {ing with the navy mutineers was ex- | ongition was not 1 seri- 10 Aleorn Mis 1 1 nuous evening wing thank a lot of burned money was led what the gun was (o bo used | N® relapse. Death occurred at 3:43 | poted. and Count Hertorg had pre-|ous, he had weaks c hefore Judze Al ed mayor put in. He might just | ed the voters ove ¢ s in the ruins a m ceded Prince Max in chancellor- | since his sentence i l perior cou s well have heen campa stopping ut police y 1o stand Guard Over Ruins &« I'm gzoing to kill Lucian Shook,” 5 e |ship during the war. When the ' last Iriday : i an uncontested o make halt a pick up Police Commissioner Groy Nelson and sev rsons from | {id his companion responded. Was Great Statesman | Kaizer asked the heir presumtive to = ony Ladone of | s r A Whalen Nim along to rby farms stood 1 over the | ilted him what he had against | Prince Maximillian of Baden. as|the grand-ducal throne of Baden fo E: on 1 ound o wd the Tammany ion plane until a relie could ar- e R I e t imperial chancellor of Ger- | assume the leadership it was for the ind that she committed | A man La Gua nitted rom ) ney landing vas zoing to shoot him to sce a5 called upon to represent | purpose of putting the sirength of | | FHE WEATHER poriury in falsifying her ! cat and sent t 1d here i Kiet.” ause at a moment when the | civil leaders hehind the peace over- who paid her ommitt rom the big celebration | was ed to the mayor He said he left Cleveland he three boys induced Lucian atest war in history was ending | tures New Britain and vicinity: late -of separation the Tammany hail on Union | many hall : 1:43 o'clock last night and that ¥ d pud his prother to accompany them |and the German nation was m.wn;:‘ Prince Max insisted that he did Iair tonight and Fhursday; nd and in te quare was obliged fo leave the | “I'm licked.” said the swarthy | t notichdl Histplanalwad! afite ) on the pretet they had cornered a | from a monarchy to republicanism. | not desire fo take the initiative in | | colder Thursday. e she was clevator at the floor helow, | t1e ting man with a charac 0 o'clock this morning. w fl’ e | As a brilliant lawyer, scholar and | | climb the fire escape to get away e flying between Numidia and Ring- 1 Continued on Page Two) Vretired lieutenant-general, Prince (Continued on Page Two e, % (Continued on Iage Two from the crowd. 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