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s Iy gh iss nd he RIGE ARRESTED IN MAIL FRAUD CASE Seized by Officers at Hotel— Goes fo Atlanta Soon York, Nov. 11 (B)—Notwith- standing the contention of his coun- sl that his seizure had been or- dered delayed by a supreme court vrit, George Graham Rice, convict- “d for using the mails to defraud, vas taken into custody at the Hotel Chatham today and lodged in the federal house of detention to await iransfer to Atlanta penitentiar New THREE AYIATORS KILLED Missouri Accident | Pilots—Believe Dual Control Jammed. Mo., Nov.: 11 (P—Jack transport pilot and E. H. student flier, and R. T. Me also a transport pilot, w | Marshal, Arnold, | Enis, | Ghee, were flying to Marshall from Kansa | of this city. City. Arnold |taken from died after the wreckage. McGhe: being removed to a hos- FFaultlessly attired and retaining 4 dignified bearing, Rice was taken 10 police headquarters where he was photographed and finger printed nd scrutinized in the criminal line- ip by masked detectives, and from there he was taken to the federal building where he was shackled to a line of petty offenders and car- ried in the prison van to the home of detention. Authorities said he will be taken fo Atlanta Thursday to begin his four year sentence. special will be Charles Delos Wagoner, Colorado banker, convict- °d of defrauding six New York hanks of 2300,000 by means of forged telegrams. NATIONAL GUARDS GOING TO DEVENS New England Troops to Have Field Training Work New Tondon, Nov. 11 (®—The 43rd National Guard division, com- prising troops in Connecticut, Maine, Vermont and Rhode Tsland will hold its first field training period as a di vision at Camp Devens, Mass, cording to announcement 1his effect today by Morris I3. Payne, commander of the division. This will mean that be- tween 6,000 and 7,000 men and some 804 horses will camp at Devens from August 2 fo 16 inclusive. Three Divisions Left The only units of the div will not 1920d Fickd Artillery of Connecti- cut, which will stay in the state, mping for the first time at Camp rrombull, Niantic, the 103rd Field Artillery of Rhode Islnd, which will remain in its own state and the 43rd Observation Squadron of Ha 1. which will train at the state sort in Groton. e division is composed of following other troops 85th in of the 1¢ the composed nd and 169th infantry re iments of Connecticut brigade, with headquarters at Au- . Maine, composcd of the 103rd infantry of Maine and the 172nd in- fantry of Vermont; 68th field artil- lery brigade, composed of the 192nd artillery of Connecticut, the 103rd | artillery of Rhode Island and the rtillery of Maine; 43rd ob- servation squadron and photo sec- tion of Hartford: 118th medical reg- iment, with headquarters in New Haven, Conn., and with troops in all four states; 119th engineers of Rhode Itland. Sneclal Divisfons Special division troops with head- quarters at Putnam and units as fol- lows: Division head signal company, tank company, military police, vision headquarters Hartford, Conn. ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE UPON MOUNT OF OLIVES gust ompany, Putnam; Providence, R. 1 Branford, Conn Hartford, Conn.; di- detachment, British Troops and Jewish Ex-Sold- iers Attend—Distinguished Guests fay Wreaths On Monument Je lem, in the the Mount of Oliv armistice celebration. 1t was held in the guard of honor of British {roops and Jewish ex-si arch-deacon addry fion comprising all se Palestine population. ‘The foreign consu Nov. 11 —An impres- ar cemetery on marked today's sive service sing a congre tions of the the heads of the Greek Orthodox, Koptic, Armen- | and Russian churches and the zionist executive the memorial ian chairman of the placed wreaths on monument. The high commissioner coremony conferred decorations on Eritish and Arab officials including the Hebron police chief as a specia distineti n for gallant efforts to pro- tect the Jews during the recent out- break. Two-Minute Pause Halts Electric Fans in India Bombay, India, Nov. 11 (UP)-- Tens of thousands of office workers sweltered for two minutes in a tem- perature of 90 degrees in the today when the clectricity operates the punkas, or flat, sway- ing ceiling fans, was turned off through the city in observance of the Armistice Day silence. Instead of4ke usual military cere- monial, Roman Catholic and Prot tant services were held successively | on the open air parade ground. JOHNSON shanghai, Nov. NAMED OFFERED 11 P—A spokes 1ian for the forcign ministry of the | stated | | vationallst government today that the United States had submit- td the pame of Nelson Johnson to I+ American minister to China. suc- ceeding John V. A. MacMurray. It 15 considerel certain Johnson vould be acceptable to China. CLAUD: VITATION University. Va., Nov. 11 () —Paul idel. ambassador to the United ates from France, is to visit the University of Virginia on November 20 to preside at the dedication of Ihe Salle La Fayette in the romance pavillion, With him on a' G B made o | Major General | ion who | £0 to Deveps will be the $6th infantry | presence of a | oldiers with the Anglican | after a | hade | which | pital. McGhee was believed to have by piloting the plane, Air men herc expressed the opinion that the dual | controls were, jammed unintentional- {1y by the other two men in the front | cockpat. | After he was removed from the ecked ship, McGhee mumbled “turn loose, turn loose™” strengthen- ling this theory of the cause of the crash. IN PLANE CRASH TODAY | ,Takes Lives of | | Killed today when an airplane they | | City crashed about three mileg west | | All of the fliers were from Kansas and Ellis were dead when i Arnold and Eilis were fiying here | to return a new airplane to Kansas ity. Before the crash fover the Marshall anked sharply for a nd so that a landing made. DRAMATIST HELD IN MURDER CASE ‘Lampel Denies Firing Fatal Shot in Germany the ship flew airport then turn into the could be | Licgnitz, Germany, Nov. 11 (P— | Peter Martin Lampel, | dramatist and the *“poet of revolt,” | was brought here today for trial on ia charge of murdering Fritz Koeh- ias Von Lanken, soldier of the lack army” or Oberland Iree | corps, who disappeared mysterious- iy while stationcd near Neustadt, upper Silesia. 3 | Questioned 7 { examining judge, e was present | murdered, but Kochler any hours by the Lampel admitted when Koehler was denied firing the had been sus- e was sen- a secret court the | fatal shot. pected of spying and | tenced to death by { made up of membrrs of corps, a nationalist organization Lieutenant Von Rollwicz also a former member of the black army Ihas been arrested in connection with JmpM was arrested Saturday as he was working at his typewriter. Some of his more recent plays had | excited comment and police sus- | picion was aid to have heen aroused | by his realistic description of the | proceedings of the secret death tribunals of the bluck army. FIVE DEATHS IN WEEK-END TOLL {Three Are Suicides, Remaining [ Two Auto Accidents the Associated Press. Five violent deaths, among them three suicides, occurred in Connecti- cut over the week-cnd. Automobile accidents were responsible for the { remaining two. Ideal weather over the week-end | cluttered the state highways | automobiles. In view of | traftic, the small number of fatali- | ties came somewhat as a | Numerous accidents | sulting in injury (o ists, occurred.in all sections of the | state. Helen Connor, 4. of New Haven, cied of a broken neck when hit by la truck driven by Guy Rollins, 29, 2 Huven; while Albert . of Ansonia wus killed machine opgrated by Corne J. Byans, 19, also of Ansonia former accident occurred in New Haven and the latter in Ansonia. Wallingford, Brookfield and Man- chester each had a suicide. William C. Wieland, 60, an invalld who had uffered a nervous breakdown four months ago, was found shot through |the head in his Wallingford home The body of Alex azelewicius, 48, of Ne | pany employe, however, was found at the base the heavy | | Romance t | for pretty { par German | i | to openings of 2 | Oils generally eased. (€ |ing company group, | Allied 1ost about 6 points, I man Sachs, with | surprise. | re- | cores of motor- | w Britain, a Connccticut Com- | of a small tree behind an old Con- | ticut Company barn in Manches- {ter. The map had hanged himself, the rope slipping after strangulation had taken place. ‘ Despondent over poor health, Val- entine Metz, 28, was found dead in his Brookfield home. He had shot himsslf through the héart with a ;s)mt gun it Pope Pius City, . 11 P—A cmi-official comamunique published today states that King Victor manuel has chocen Decembe yoas [the date of his visit te Pope Pius, ttlement of the hi | toric controve between the Ital- jan state and the Holy Sce. The pontiff has agreed to the date. Several points in the precedure to be observed are now under consid- eration, among them being whether | princes of the blood royal with their | consists shall visit the pope with Vatican ! growing out o | were | band the king and queen or at some later | date. MAI APPROVED Washington. Nov. 11 (B—Plans of | the Maine highway comimission for reconstruction of a bridge acr “The Gut" between Bristol Neck and Rutherford Island at South Bristol, Maine. were approved today by the [ war department. The plans call for construction of single swing drawspan. A( a.pub lic hearing some time azo objections were made fixed bridge across ““The Gut.” bridge is to be built by authority of state law. USE KI-RALI) Cl Il'lhD ADS | to construction of | The NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, _canu NOVEMBER 11, 1929. For Love? NEA Philadelphia Burean K-st may Helen Gahagan's tion of the drama for grand opera IFor many years the popular tr pictured above, traipsed befo footlights in New York plays wi out a talent for singing ever beiug revealed, even to her closest friends. When she suddenly quit the theater to join the Philadelphia Opera Com- the other day, her engagement well-known baritone was runiored. STEADY SALES HIT CURB LISTS TODAY Utilities Particularly ~ Under Pressure—0thers Lose New tu a York, Nov. 11 (f 1 t encountered str of liqu umed today, which ried most leading issues off 1 1o points, and some of the high priced issues 15 10 Trading was the most orderly expericnced in we wever, and the ticker kept abreast of the market Ctilities Und Utilities pressure. Electric broke about 10 such issues as An Associated Gass A, Electrie, Internation Northern States A, and American and Foreign Power warrants sagged to 3 points. Middle West old stock dropped more than 7 points Trading in City Service quicted markedly. It opened with a k of $,000 shares, as contrasted 000 to 225,000 last 1t sagged more than a point. alf, Humble and Vacuum lost a couple of points ecach, and Standard of Indiana sag- ged fractio Aluminum Co. Drops Aluminum Co. dropped 25 and scveral of the dustrials iozt 2 to 5 polnts, including caters Bquipment, Zon- ite, IFord of Canada A, and Crocker Wheeler new. Metropolitan 5 and ) cent preferred soft spot. opping 26 point 2613, Great Atlantic aand Pacific hig-priced chain store issue, dropped 15 poin In the investment trust and tra Tri-Continental and Gold- Lehman Corp. and P 2 points each. nk Curcio services for Frank Curcio. a modr ation as trad scure ain under consid- Rond points, while ierican Superpower Central st Superpower were @ week. points, ower priced in was 9 Locust who I°ra " hospity d burns rcecived i the gasoline tank Ald this morning Joseph's high mass John J. Kecne who was tev. John F. Donohue, pastor, deacon, and Rev. Thomas . Lawlor s sub-deacon, As the casket was borne into the church Organist Frank Sullivan played * As a P Hed At the offertory Mrs. Frank Sullivan sang Flynn's “Ave Maria” and at the con- clusiorr of the ma rendered “Nearer My God to As ths casket was borne from the church Mrs. Sullivan sang “Lead Kindly Light The' pall Learers were Emil 1li, Richard Postal, Fred Neurath Larl Homan, Joseph Galati and Jo- eph Goitlin. The flower bearer Thilip Neurath, Alton Ander son and Henry Neuman Rev, Pather Keane conducte committal services at the St plosion o truck, wer o'clock at st church 8 celebrated by Rev, rd th grave In CARD Ol THANKS wish fo thank our frienis and relatives for the sympathy and Kindn shown us in our recent bereavement of our father and hus- also for the beantiful floral We ezpecially . wish to thank the American Legion. (Signed) Mrs. Annclie skt and family We offerings. CARD OF T wish 1o thank all and relatives for their and Kindness during m) reavement in the death of my loved cousin, Mrs. Mary Saylor also wish to thank those who floral picces ed) MIS the friends sent JOIIN OTT. e | VE YOUR ORDE for Covi of Hemlock, GRAVE Laurel, Sprace or Pine BOLLERER'S POSY SHOP ‘Telegraph Florist of New Britain” TEL. 886 “The 83 WEST MAIN ST. | Trinity Methodist DIES WHILE SEATED ATWHEEL OF AUTO - ‘Jay Webb Stricken at Hotehkiss curb | but | Grove Summer Home Sitting in his car clenched on aged 56, well known n er, died yesterday om heart trouble as he 1o leave Hotchkis home here, 70 with his hands Webb, and f morni was about Grov for hLis anley street the wheel, Jay Webb spent the week-end at ummer home in Hotchkiss rove and was making plans to re- turn to this city. He told his dress and leaving her, he s ar and. awaite comin, Scveral minutes elapsed before she ound him dead. Medic yaminer Dr. A. §. McQueen of Branford nounced death due ifter had Dorn in Barker Y Mr came to this city 2 started work as a t the local station of the New York. New Haven and Hartford Railroad company. He remained at that po- sition for about years prior to his entering the grain and business. He + member of Lex- ington lodge, I. 0. O. I, Surviving him are Long Webb; a son Webb, jr.; a 1ter. Miss Webb of this city two brothe Jesse Webb of Barber, N. Y., and Albert Webb of Detroit. Mich., and a sister, Mrs. Annic Gotts of Bar- ker, N. Y. Fune nesd to heart trouble viewed the hody Weblh ago and legrapher at vedars feed Mrs. 1l services will be fternoon at William H hell Wed- o'clock at the Alderson of will offi- | will be in Fairview liome. Rey church ite. Burial metery BONDS IRREGULAR: - DAINS FRAI]TI[]NAI Government Issues Show S[mng est Appeal Today York, Nov. 11 (@) —Ti¢ moved irregularly today in response to an inve demand for high were mostly fractional, trading embraced a wide range of obligations. Time money aL 6 per cent was unchanged bond highor stmen issues, Gain but th Government Bonds Stronger I'nited States governm ies strengthiencd of a broad inquir dustrials, rails and n upward trend other 1wy ture in sympathy secnri- on the appearance while prime in- utilities showed Convertible and bonds with stocks. softened In the low e was good 1l 4s, ( coupon rail group, buying of Atchison ‘anadian Pacific 45, New ntral ds, Nickel Plate 4s and Rock Island 4s, but prices varied little from the Friday close. Beth- lehem Steel listings w steady, while oil company of York tions I tended hig solemn | ssisted by | Kirklew- | | Phone Tssues Lose erican Telephone and Tnternational displayed the in their group, fallin Atchison 4 1 were i (eb () than a point re w feeble upward move foreign list led by Frenc Republic 7s. Colombia Agricultural bank issues were weak, the 7s losing more than 10 points. converti Telephons argest losses 4 10 6 points down nd mical 5 1- 25 lost he ACTRESS TESTIFIES Plains, N. Y., Nov. 11 (® Hangen, former motion took the stand in today in her $100,- suit aguinst Hotel York and displayed s on her arms and which she said she n scalded in a Ju stifie her and Whits Tuanita, picture supreme 000 damag Lincoln in N to the jur; shoulders tress, court V picturd spent months in a hospit THOMAS GIVEN ASSIGNMENT New Haven., Nov. 11 (#) Edwin S8 Thor of th States district court in this it has been ordercd by Martin T Manton, senior circuit judge of the second circuit of New York to hold sessions in the district court i southern New York this winter, he- ginning IPebruary 15 and continu ing through April HOARSE TO Nov. 11 () - prozram at the school had to be today owing to the scheduled to TOO Torrit Armistice rington voned those weered so lustily catuck football game fternoon that they were today to speak above a The exercises probably beld tomorrow. TALK The Tor- post- fact, that participate Torrington- nturday too hoarse | whispef will 1t the 2 COMPANY WINS 11 (A-The New Company today for increased telephone ates statu- THON New York. Nov, York Pelephone won it int rates wien ihe United tory court fixed a seven rnon the company’s tion value. This was one less than the return by Isaac R. Oeland, per cent reproduc- | per cent | recommende 1 special com- | missioner. l i SENT TO CHINA Nov. 11 (#—A ro- previously express Washington NOTE Washington, iteration of the ed willingness of th government to begin negotiation looking toward the gradual 1 quishiment of extra territos in China contained in o China public today + depar "he note was in reply to one from Dr. C. T. Wang. Chinese minister o forcign affairs requesting that i mediate discussions looking {ow abolition of extra territorialty in China be begun. made nent FOR BEST RESULT USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Wall Street BQNE r!‘\um reports a well- of inquiries for and equipment Business is virtually all se Pacific coast, whe many trial orders are reported lying dormant due to stock m conditions, world dard O Jersey (D operating o Standard Oil Company (N ersey) has increa alization 1o 82 Walter Company of Ne laware,) ¢ q its ¢ vany, said 1 only to carr that no ¢ on ting n restricted <ion, from 10 a first five days of the we ts will Zain close ¢ com- mission ho 4 ¢ zely” to swept v the untain of resulti recent vio- lent tradin nd odd lot tail work ork board o sociation of Lank ek de an- ill close at 2 every day this nounces ti din week until Saturday suspended all Naponal (i issued basis, in exc of the Corn Exchang bank n cancelled, owing to failure of National Uity s 10lders 1o ap- prove the n v plan when it will he day. Trades on new ty bank stock, on a when hange for stock have The New York has stricken from the ock the Middle States Oil Corp. Not posited 1 the reorganiza- plan. The reorganiztion com- nnounces tha cposit of the stock has da to Noven 22 Stock Exchange list the date for been ex Steel producers in the Your eported to he ma nt of rat- rth furn md of intain yperations a capacity. Of i1 open he elting. mills, 76 are o 14 o e wo pipe milis arc producing Recluse Bound Over . In Shooting C hmgcs Shelton, Nov. 11 (@ Ldw Durant, recluse and fornier sea cap inflicted cansed 10 on O ounds which nearly the th of William Bilmore at the home of Miss Hannah Bud ton, wi ployed, and who later, res g a shot Of ficer John Donoy by Judge J. G. Si court today on two cha sault with nt to comn aded guilty i ea of by order was bound over piro I pl Gilmore, let through stomach and another in made what the surgeons at hospital regarded as a recovery, and n court today 150 Offic thou was able to appear 1gainst Durant, as was Donovan rovR Officer 1GNORE STOP James M noon Alfred of East s Pl Erward Smith of 388 Corbin tor passing the “stop™ al at Burritt and West Main stre Frances Griswold of Maple stree Wethe d. and Sebastiano 1 cemi of 681 Farmington avenuc cre arrested by Officer Alfred Tanguay on the same charge. SIGN MeCue this Mastrian nvills avenue LOCAL STOCKS (Furnised by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Iy Ins « hafacturing Stocks Hardw Hart & legeman & Spencer . rass A1 Arrow Billin, Bristol Colt's Arms Eagle Lock IFafnir Bearing Co . Land G N B Machine North & Judd Peck .Stow Russell’ Mg Scovill M Standrd Screw Stanley Works Torrington Co Union Mfg Co Veeder-Root Public Liled Conn Lt & P 530 pid Conn Power Hfd Flee Light Hid Gas Co ocm .. Hid N B Southern N 12 Wil Co Co Utilities Conn Serviee Gas Co com TREASURY BALANCI T ry Balance, 1 3 Peanuts facture are used in the manu- of several varicties of wood stains, miraculous and FURTHER DECLINES HIT STOCK LISTS > Last Hall Hour Sees Lowest Levels During Day New Yor Yov. 11 () — Stock prices underw further drastic dowiw nent of values today, althou continued normal i me treme de- issues d from a turn wer whenever was mor tment character 951 tons in ders of tI orts wi orable Call Money money 6 Per Cent Can was in moderate sup- At the renewal figure of 6 t and bankers 1d steady. per mone: tes i hment of Tow current line by 1 el common at ) 1-4. off points, was one of the feature stock o new esion. The and fell the day's out the sessior s Manville 1. 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