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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITA ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THU N HERALD“ ot P Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg 15 635 Nov. 9th 14, 1929.— TWENTY-TWO PAGE PRICE THREE CENTS e MARKET RALLIES, GARRYING I55UES 10 HIGHER PRICES $2 10 820 Increase Dispels, Gloom of Traders—Cheers Greet Upward Turn | LEADERS CLIMB RAPIDLY : IN EARLY ORDERS FLOOD E First Sustained Bull Swing In Week | v Probably Caused By Heavy Finan- | ) cial Support and \nm-unm'mt‘lll\ i of Proposed Tax Reduction— i : Close Sces Issues Back Near Nor- i | ;' mal Listings Once Again. ‘ i A Yor Nov. 14 { curiti top. sustained rally which had of dollars in quoted valu 80t scores of stocks fo prices which | represented only a small fraction of | | theie year's high level Some Closing Prices Clas prices of several ! i WaaliE Iis Rlanrieiorie oor) ] og—dread foe of aviators—caused this ¢ f tod i |is the blackened and tangled wreckage of the German air liner, | tallicd 32 1o 320 a share and closed |operated by the Lufthansa company, which collided with hi practically at:th | tree-tops in Surr I th first " of destructiv | |in a mas; liauida- | of the erash, Lieut. Commander Glen Kidston, wealthy sports- | wiped out billions man, crawled from the ruins, chartered a private plane and took 5. and loff on a ten-minute flight so he “woul@n’t lose his flying nerve.” Air Crash That Killed Six h. Pictured above | h‘ round | [ the survivors Iingland, and was hurtled to the One of of flames, killing seven psrson Then he went to a hospital. | SENATE REFUEES Two Policemen Accuse Third of 10 TAKE RECESS BEFORE SESSION' {Members Override Leaders and Down Pian to Adjourn— Warned Many Ale Sick BLEASE OFFERS MOT!ON BUT GETS POOR HEARING “Cruel to Keep Members at Work When ed Out,” He Says— Dutics on Maple and Birch Lum- . ber Meet Defeat—Both Left on Free List—Debate Continues on Schedule. Washington. Nov. 14 Overrid ing the two party leaders n {oday refused by a vote of 51 to 34 to veek's rec ' regular session of ) g December 2 Despite ‘warnis half of members were sick and did | no |and in need of t it wa “cruel to wor the senate before the vot 74 to 7, decided fo to post pone consideration o | December 8 MIRANTEFINED$25 CRISIS APPROACHES Blease Offers Motion Senator Blease. democrat, South Carolina, who issued most of the wart about the 10 Manhandling Youthful Prisoner; Board Expected to Investigate Cosgrove and O'Keefe Charge Johnson With Abusing Man Arrested in Alleged Intoxicated Condition After Leaving Auto at Curb and Repert Incident to Sergeant. il e to the aff H SHORT SHIRT FIGHT REPARATIONS BANK LOST AT MEFTING ~ STATUTES SIGNED - oo Hartfor® Woman Overwhelmed Belgians fithhold Assent When| : s e T (_ Pitcher Dead ) TAX CUT PROPOSAL MERE COINCIDENGE WiTh STOCK DRoP Mellon Says Plan Not Intended 0 Stabilize Market—Decided 0 Week Ago PARTY LEADERS MOYE T0 SPEED UP LEGISLATION Relief Before Christmas Promised —Secretary of Tr ury Reiterates Confidence in Business Soundness as Reason Tor Reduction—-Haw- ley Says House Anvions to Act as Quickly as Possible, « VETERAN PITGHER, w2, WANAGER 1 ]FAR T Joe MeGinnity, “Iron Man” e Basel aR Sucetmbs pelnglene Nov t CAREER NOTABLE RECORD :ton comied i ot Swift Action | ol leac For ¥ Ky Team anned i Q i « ' 1 i t 1. o1 Dy League in Vote . Basel Is Chosen as Site e iron o aaki SELE gL ) « 1a thei ntention to offer the nec- H . olution carly in the De- COMMITTEE KILLS PLAN T0 CARRY 0UT YOUNG PLAN o bl session. i T e A ) st re, under the Mrs. Dadourian Urges Women to special Provisions Made to Permit n oper 0 Y ovit on Tahke inst Long Dre “Unoficial” U, S0 Participation— Active Until Recently for a flat o i . 1t r cut in tk normal individ- —Carries Battle on Question to - Govenmment Oficials Barred from b R s e Decision A 1 1 O in dis ssing the situation, 0 > i ) Ic s in stocl market, Ha i P Co 4 pla ich t tend to reduce income o Wor \ o o o hose had ifered in the A o I call a t thorough > 2 ! . iy d 1 I il « ! 1 )} « it was the styl ¥ 1 tod v commit I 1 | W orts that the sikirts, wl ! N v rgh in the country sion. the annual gl - P e « 1 1 0! tax reduction at this time, voted down a res v ovid Comfidence in Prosperity Mrs. Ruth M. I ili nation al He joined I Bal Tf the treasury had not had cone I'ro P. M. Dadou I'rin « r C 1 Al fid that the prosperity of thao college, in which the asse 1 st it in rd to t ional [one o © o: s of h intry would continue, thr- tax re- ban on the short skirt leplored rusted to 1 for mo. v He « luction would not have been rec- L | as S0 stun ) Yo Brooklyn ir 1 I nded, Mr. Mellon adde - of the com Ler rlan T b ll o N 1 leaders said it wa the thai 1 have not pr 11onl o | fro 1 0 ¢ ¢ to carry out the proposed tatement 1o pro W m o Flof thel two ction by means of a resolution said Mrs. Ruth ha 150 Stays With MeGraw than by a bily looking to any Hartford, wife o 1 s with a v A of season | Vid d revisions of the revenue VM|‘4\\(H 1t this mornir S0t ion ¢ e : they added. was bec Asks Action By Comvention ) Y plans o 1 0POS: cut would apply only Mrs. Dadourian, in appearing 1 m I 1 wi £ ; Ing “'”“\‘v'l which taxes are fore the general convention, asked tions o 1 i 0 e pa nex year ning permission to override the action o ng wrations and |the committe which had reported |stuper i commer- N at it was nnwilling to 10 mobilization of cer Hawley Promises Speed make any report on r resolution I 1 annuities. Washington, Nov. 14 (P —Tax re« conce the propo: wtion o t Christmas was the anization, frownin upon | > today by Chair- he skirts Vb general nd 1. house ways and style trend Although it was decid Co in i « which must ed that the committee wa within | b 1 1 to carry out the its rights in refusing to consider { contain 60 articles and for a $160,000,- Dado n the v it )y o id t sug ed res sul ¢t and then cost the government ion from the floor cha EAN ) g in the -U”A action was exception reet o it Vi In the next fiscal Amid much laughter and fion we igned 1, congress could re- ment, a vote was taken 1 rday I on resolution if revenues I en here for = (Continued on PPage T 1) ¢ S for the purpose of ( t 1 on I” Two) ALLEN ST. CROSSING FOUR INSTANTLY KILLED W. W. PEASE STRUEK ains Do Nog \ . . A AS AUTO STRIKES TRAIN o ONWOMAN' STORY I8 GOODS LINESS -+ rouse Tile | found only Bingham, ¢ ) { Dale and Greene, Vermor y ’ « v.m. M s i W || Colorado, and Teeed. Pennsylvania n ra Motor Real Estate Operator Found Next 48 Hows Will Tell Stopy | repuieans. ana cdpeiana, armo | 8 up $1.87 dio. $3 u»x 5 g i eryg w Yo ready 1o join with Montgomers Ward Guilty 0 As,aul tCharge | . ImSecrelary's Gase (i mvotnm tor avent d American T up = senate ected 1 motion 1o ad 3 Union | up |iourn on November i, until the i 01 » BEATEN BY HER HUSBAND TEMPERATURE IS ‘HIGHER!:eutar cscion hzivmini nwccennner Scars Roe The cond motion made by H i, \ator Simmons, democrat, North d ” cien, MEs.Joseph Dillon of Plainvilie Doctors Admit Condition of Cabinet | Carolina, It was defeated 51 to 4 i e i | The senate h proved a repub- o 5 estifies o Improper Advances of - Member Critical—Recovery De- ”‘“ E Y H‘,,'\‘h,‘,y‘, i % ( - Landlord When He Comes (o Her pends on Ability to Fight o [0 iy “f‘mfiww Ul \v"vw\ ber. looring. on the free 3 Jin ;,;“’v“”;", SR House to Collect Rent. Poison. i | provided a duty of 1 L Service D 3 I Plainville, Nov. 14 e A < 5 ) - B ian e ola o (s KtoRl Al | iEBead T Yo R R e ry of War Gooc rously ili at | then rejected that part of Goldman Sa nitt 0 i hy trial in the Plainville town {waiter Reed hospit was thought | tion which would have levied a duty Ao fandard | COUTt today at which many sensa-!(oday by his physicians to have en- | Of 15 ber cqnt ad valorem on maple | o liana, $49.75; up tional accusations were made, An-i{aroq the critical period and the | and w\i-\n‘; ‘:h\w];v. E and re- can Superpower, $20 thony Mirante, a real estate operat , Y s expocted | saletha N leh) Allied Dower.and 1 AR e e B b e ves el Join With Democrats N $6.50; T Americ Britain fined $23 and costs by rmine whether he would i mppirteen republicans joined e 8.62; Associaled Gas and {Judge Meritt O. Ryder on charges | from {he acu k of cra support of a n 1 _ S48, up 31: Niazara Hudson of breach o ce and 11t ppendicitis for which he under-|Senator Walsh, democrat, Ma % It 187 By ,nh ‘wlv:m h his -Hv;rn‘]} Juc N oy chusetts, to eliminate the proposed - S 0s Saltlog i derick rford, took an g » s ltsene duty. i we 1 1,:“. i ltfll 1' N i sed on bonds of | AFDIY SUrgeOns RAInEih e =L Fou deniocrats— t iichd it S e Jiigl sceretary noted with some appre- | Carolina; Broussard, Louisiar S et X his temperature had | Washington, and 1 K. Wyom- i R e aalcd x‘u] Co; : NIl it tylm‘flrm:my;:w th 31 republicans tisfactorily Nl ealoyille his, howey was not consider- ' O% ¢ O | ! :‘ Sy ,'Wmv il 14| New Britain police and ordered fo| L% 1ol o e Senator Walsh wocrat, Massa 11 b p e BRI ppear in court today. The warrant ularly alarming, as it was s, opposing the proposed ‘- pardenia W UL CaRCOM S o eanied iy T itor Charles I, patient temperature | ¢ on flooring cited fi to i | pauics faud wnized invest- | con o0 arter Mrs. Rose Dillon of 9 s a defensive [show that the United States produc 3 ment frusts. resumed O | prong street had complained that asure on the part the body ed six hillion feet of hardwoods an- ] Coliil Ll she had been assaulted at her home | as a reaction from the operation. | nually as against imports from Can N I'he determination of | finan- P e N AL | f T 1 0,000,000 e {07 kcial i S TR o e R e iy SRS e b LTS Has “Fair” Night ada_of only about 50,01 oot e . Ot o Son SN | husband came to New Britain and | y1 Gooq had a “fair” and| The United States exported o R L of New Jer-| aaverely beat Mirante: in the officot, 1 =000 WL E 0 b Gy QLR el common | o aqiorney Monroe S. Gordon in the | '\ 2R : (Continued on Page Two) a and Anaconda, at which they would | 1,0onard building. Tt was necessary | ©I0CK this morning to Rogas i E | % T att " [factory as could be expecied under (Convinued on Paze Two) fopaDisd o sl el {01 aminISIer | the eircumstanc ‘ ' ; m ‘u] i .(u ent 1o Mirante for N el I n et urehof (e seqre (X \ ”“"1 2 . fary's condition was not minimized W rI‘AlM !]ELAYb HAVE ‘ woxtous While Collecting rent |5 0T constant con- y J nd and tes ed that the a with his bedroom so that Presider 11t took place at her home he-{poct (05 B PR ot informed D i s n 30 and 2:45 o'clock last No one was permitted in Mr. p y 2 L . 1 % riday aflernoon. stated that o040 room. Mrs. Good spent the Council Finance Commit- ‘\hmm»»‘mm] to h lmn.r! to ur;\. T o cet rent and came around to the ek . TR T School Board Seeks This | door in the rear of the house. When 0 _"p'”'m ot > | tee Q‘wstm““ Bill From she opened the door, Mirantestarted Anxiety Stll Felt | Jewelry Firm 1 Sum to Complete H. S. {o talk to her and kept placing his Many hours must pass. however, | Jewelry Firn /i hand on her chin. Mrs. Dillon said | it was said at Walter Reed hospjtal, | ' Addition that she- told him o stop and sud-| before the crisis is passed and the denly he placed E on her|cabinet officer can show a definite The question of payment by fhe ey | body. inflicting an injury from |trend for the better city for badges furnished municipal Jichoes of the controversy which | Which she is still suffering. At this An emergency operafion for gan- | officials rv:v\‘umnn il wv.’ this time was carried on for severat monihs | att. according to the woman grenous appendicitis was performed | 8 @ result of a hill submi ".”1:'»',(”" between Mayor A. M. Paonessa and | Pushed him from the door and lock- | yesterday mornir Complications, | finance commitiee 1\1\1 (o hoard ot o aohiool ihoard il heard at | °d it. While Mirante was upstairs a perforating appendix located ‘m-n‘ll‘ .»:W» e n i Gy M (fiarodnd or BnRnte taxation | collecting the rent from anothe - | helow the usual position of thatjlorter & Dyson for 2 L [ aiine Gomorran i b " ant, Mrs. Dillon dashed out of the organ, were discovered. Secretary | dent’s insignia s 2 omorrow might when the |, ) e and went over o her neigh- | Good was under the ether for nearly | he e Jias LECRANIDENIE] 3l school committee will ask for an | £ ¥ ‘ i - A < de.|according to Alderman David ‘./ appropriation of $30,000 to cover , y hour Elisconditions iwas e Nair, that the badge was purchased X o et e e e T e (Continued on Page 10) ‘wm.‘ d as very serious, R e e delay in the senior high school ad- b —— | superintendent, at the time the coun- dition cil was receiving protests against School Supt. Stanley H. Holmes ‘P 2 V' G E 2 H b d buying badges for building commis- committemn Lous . Yome e | ETIRCESS ViCtOria's Iring rusban [sioners. The latter department Joseph M. Halloran will be nont:‘ ;:-[ouuhll ll[:” a I'”(:;:“il»fl 'l [—'mw(':ll‘* the school board representatives at . | than half the a aslced e ne oot bopnd renecnaivs o Appegted En Route to Her Fumeral i i st o o at one time engaged in a ,,,-“_q.] ' y Chairman Nair will inquire into paper controversy with Mayor Pao- | \ illw facts to be in readiness for ex- 4 nessa about the matter will be | Bonn, Germany, Nov. 14 (—sia. A wreath of while roses from | planation in the event the question 3 sent from the city. |The grim, tragic, comic note that|him will be given the place of hon- | iS raised next Wednesday night by 4 : members of the council. The greater part of the delay was (enveloped the last days of Princess|or among the floral tributes. e e occasioned by the fuct that the hoard | Vietoria .Schaumburg-Lippe, sister| Numerous telegrams of sympathy | explanation of a bill for or e of finance and taxation was notloe” 4y former Kaiser, was again | have been received from the Ger- | services and expenses of Father Gil- meeting to hear the school board's | - oo So E L TR LT L an forelgn aristoeracy. The funeral e D e planisicis sald Flthonghiitivins be-j)s 3 = : ceremony will be simple and will be | program sponsored by the American lieved that-Mayor Paonessa wished | Alexander Subkoff, her youthrut | fiEloY By oyl S LT Tsion: to have this held up while two of |husband whose escapades had| Subkoff left Tuxemburg last week | E his committees were investigating | caused his exile from Germany to visit near Bonn, where, \\ln»n;FOOKS GOODWIN WEDDING the need, it was learned that he | qhe young Russian dancer and ad- | representatives of the princess found F never asked Chairman Bdward I% | venturer who married the Princess, |him they served him with divorce Y mber of the mayor's committees | was picked up by the Bonn police | diately after this that the prine R favored the comstruction of the {on route from Treves to Frankfort|who is a sister of the former building while another thought |in an attempt to attend his wife's | kaiser and a grandchilde of the [ Sherman Court Young Woman 8 there was greater need in the ele- fryperal. Only fen days ago a|British Queen Vietoria, coptracted . mientary and junior high school sys- | djvore el i princess & :,‘!‘-“r.n.n);’lm‘”h d CecombAu tidegofRiizankictALELY tems, | brou inst him was filed ubfforf is 29 years old, and Physician in" Philadelphia. Bids had been copted but | Subkoff was arrested for violat- while he has persisted he is the son | when the time came when the con- {ing an order forbidding » him eh-|of ecrtain impoverished Russian no- | Miss Corinne Goodwin, only struction could go ahead the gen- trance into-Prussia. He also was held, | bility there have been other stories | daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Burton cral contractor refused (6 do the on swindle charges brought’ by lie was born a cobbler's son. and has | Goodwin of Sherman court, and Dr. work at his orig bid when | many cpeditors here from whom he | worked since at such job waiter | Carlton Cannon 1ooks of Irankfort cond bids were opened the | was alteged to obtained money |and “gigolo” in a Paris dance hall. { Del., son of Mrs. Robert Iooks of lowest bidder was many thousands under false pretenses by ;means of | He and his princess wife were not | Georgetown, Del.. will be marriéd of dollars higher than the previous |the unauthorized use of his wife's long happy together | teday in Philadelphia, a. Lid. The contract was given to the name. His affairs with other women and | he bride, a popular member of Hayes Construction Co. of this city.| Advices from Frankfort-on-Main | various escapades brought him no- | New Britain's younger set. is a grad- The work of reconsiructing {he 'said the forfer Kaiser would be |{oriety and his extravagance bank- | uate of Beaver College. Jenkintown. north wing of the school and of (represented at his sister's funcral | rupted her. who finally was forced | Pa. Dr. ook is a graduate of the huilding the addition will have heen | Saturday ™ in the Cronberg Castlesto sell precious family heirlooms at [ University of Virginia and of Jof- under way one year next month. | chapel by Prince Adelbert of Prus-|auction to pay some of his debts. fersen college. 4 | / | RENI]EREI] SENSELFSS o in bt Three Men and Woman In Cav ‘That = X d e s 1HGs Ereighi—Met at 5 . Railroad Offers to Close Tho s v Alrport Nearb Erominen! ““ on, Aged Highway Over Its e . i . 79, in Hospital After i Gl "“ LU0 L) 1y 1o he [ ' ) ide of a \ \ iy y \ i the e To lessen railroad ie cro: tha 1l airpor o i Dspleas it TR ar R e oS s ould not publish the charter or the i rl W ruck by an automobila road has offered to close the cross u reement b 1t he ) it il Ohio. |own Fred A. Lay of 93 Oa over the foot ofgAllen strect Jpontormltyitive s vl William Ca el Mars Hill. |jand stre Bristol, and driven Ly to install a modern type ba other conti Karl A. Kir Indianapolis SR s at the point where last stre cht Gives Out Text | Maude Elis, Indianapolis : 3 R the tracks to intersect with wlor of b chair he four met a irport last | 100 West .of Park Place road erenc | S Wil Sere S ENin e o Th TR faniEW reet about §:23 This proposal has been ma Vo B witomobile | o'clock la it and sustained Mayor Paonessa, who will present utinued on 1 ) \ hapy P Elanl Interal nne e to the common council next wee 8 unconscious for sev- suggesting that it be referred to the | y senses committee on railroads for action Y A- L l F L d s h taken to New Bri There b been no recent wreeks | t (i 08D the 0% = @t this crossir it railroad an | Oung lrman os n Og’ an s il today Yh\\“-x sa h‘:\ \h(')ll‘ ties and city officials are cog lition was encouragin of the ever-present possibilities Safe]y Hn Meadow Near Town Home Officer John Smigel was at ti the crossing is closed, persons corner of Grove Hill and West Ma ing on Allen street and intenc — and saw two men picking %o to t street, will 1 & whiei Tl B b AR e e up in the roadway. He learn- to proceed northerly ar S Taitre siin il r ; ook off |84 from Day that he was drivin at a right angle to enter tr Oriliie o flota lfeut ¢ (his morn- |*ast on West Main street at the aps Mayor Paonessa has been TH0E SriCons. of Wallosvor sl coon lost his | Proximate rate of 15 or 20 miles an that this improvement is not d8nt pilot madeld forcetilanaine e and Mr > stepped off the stitute for the overhead hij 1y by | o fi theitown Talt I d e R tone started 1o cross from which it is proposed ultimately (o ;)0 R ey of the Berlin Con-|the nort the south side when climinate all grade crossin th ik i re % veral times, |he was struck by umper. Day point, but that it is a safety measur R aer B mostnay P i ued on his way again and | Said he stopped ac once and his car to he employed in fhe period which | landing in a rough, swar 1eRBClL Ove ern end of New |did not pass over Mr. Pease. Officer will elapse before that improvement | tract about which wir and build itain Smigel ompanied the party to s effected ings formed threatening barrier Blinded By Clouds he hospital and after completing o Wilh McCune At the AR More e #onn ot s i \is investigation, reported no caus old Brown, also of Wallingford. The and turned bac cireling t|for a pair left plane the local f low alti I he spied w field Mr. Pease is a well known r THIL WEATHER imd motored to Hartford hehind the town farm. Then. despite ind for half a century has — | | MeCune proceeded to take h langeron und conditions and active in Masonic circles. A New Britain and vicinity amination at the Curtiss Flyin pre 1a chimney, | few weeks ago a dinner was held Cloudy, probably occasional vice as schedled e brought his plane safelyto carth. [at the Masonic Temple in celebri- rain tonight and Friday; ndt os Chureh Spire S hen communicated with [tion of the 50t anniversary of hig much change in temperature. | T two-passenger Long- | a of o1 ment in the [member in the order and on wing Rock biplane with an Novembe e observed his 79tn 10X-5 is owned by Sterling (Continued on Page Two), |birthday anniversary. “y