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~ News of the World ’ -I_ A\verage Daily Cireulation For By Associated Press _\\\'(:..k::]?u:lmnh 1 5’691 0 \i“ “ Dl p 2 - = ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, e 1, NOVEMBER 27, 1920. —TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS WOODS ANNOUNCES %Huge Plane Crashes Into House; UT][]TI[S P[ANNINH Factory Employe Sought By Police ) UNEMPLUYMENT CUND!’“UNS CAMP INST | Building Afire, Three In Craft On Charge He Kept Money Given : LR LS e I 1 HONER i For Chsmas Cib Deests NOT TRACEABLE TO SLUMP lnnnmlu.no mllv at Im\t lhxm‘ pm\rm\ on board, (m\hml into a house at Carle Place, near here, lhl\ afternoon. . Fell Workers : arry L Faile Prosecutor Sounds Warning as = et fire to the plane and two adjoining houses. Bilion and Hall in Tmpiove: " S s b Complain Harry Lufl Failed S IN INDUSTRY, MAYUR TU[D Rescuers tried vainly to approach the Ixul"mng plane and Sums in Bank — Total Said to Be Missing Re Klukenski and Stack Are house. One man was known to be in the wreckage. ~ Another. ments Estimated for Coming ported as High as $2,000 — Authoritics tentatively identified as S. M. Boggs, a department of comnieres T e s : / W ‘ | Rt el i V B(]lm[l 0‘{8[‘ | inspector, was found ncar a clump of bushes and taken :r, 2 TIGIVG M Umhs Unable to Locate Corbin Worker. [‘,l’]Y M AL { ‘{ L i aciory Leaders Confer hospital. e ———— memm@ymmmsMAW:Mfixfimmflfl&Tmfimm“flfimt 1Mflwsww@sm“\ S e e L e Dy A St il Inat o0 LT . cvidently tried to straighten out his ship and make a safe. . 1 lowing omplaint 1l C ['[\”e]d £ssallon ol busimess SEHEL‘S and GWC ‘»Vork Defense Attorneys Claim Wet Goods landing, but was unsuecessful. One of the occupants of the e tocolves Hisn 0 el 5 : ) i el rvices i Chinehes Planmes ’ . = 2 2 plane was said to have jumped, but was unable to adjust his et e R e Christ ¢ ; e 3 D TS SHH(“S n (Hml"“[) P]d'““ to MOI’C Hdflds m NCW Not Shown Connected With Their parachute. aging Reports From Last Group o0 ollian Ui 1i P Clients, But Judge Saxe Finds for Fire departments from surrounding towns were summoned | of feaders — survey Iecently i ) 8 viio s norl 'J hPORTER PROBLS PR[UE‘S B!’lf.?'.!n Plants' Prosecution — Woods Calls Klu- | £0 combat the I’I‘,‘Z“.“' Completed by National Elcetri i it P o T'he plane, designed to carry 32 passengers, was the only zoup o be n Wore considerallyi sy i 5 kenski - “Daring and - Dangerous one of its kind completed by the company. I{ recently was, 14sht Asociation Shows Pro- : on as to| expected. Then ynd Pinds siorckeepers oo vy City Bepartment Heads Tt given tests at l(‘ll’!)g(n‘u;Ul'INH".. posed Expansion 1ians e e Pt O L e L i L Answer: Questions So Does B and Finance Board (o Be 1'ro orney J. G. Woods — S R — Was lon, Nov. 27 (P—I 1o port was ; could be locatrd who Shopping on - Spot—1Uew Social - A struck out t so-called clubs Y l g h i o i S : X B - s 3 \ 1 : VI . o Assembled for l)lll'l)()hL‘ e Yale Sophomore Found Pmsoned T e AR e T of Specding Up Publi I amendment” in pelice cour ty c on that the v - and it Luf o ould 1 ‘ o ; e wo e woassse L Apthorities Believe Youth Took e ol atenh e 1 Al i Projects and Zinding and Raymond Stack 13 1 A S I} latter fourti the I “ 00 and Stack's at : Until They Tried to Awaken Him. sy e counii ane e ; G ; conferenice TR Judge Sends Yl‘lumcrs Who No Damage Results When 66,000 ... , ‘ Junto clul vhich _— < Statisties found dead in his bed to- 1la tives o He gets someons rap, us they call it V\’»_]v')MH Complained He Was Tired Thr parate 4 § « e - oods told Judge Saxc Taylor's roommates, upon finding | Taylor is understood ta hay 1, ov elec B 1 ssior fuctor T on of the court these | the body. sent for Dr. M. M. Scar- poor health of late pe other by ropr Lads Given Opportunity to Live Accident Was Second Within 21 ' 5 OB OIS LA sl ase b who is also medical examin- | his roo ‘ I mus : \ ARl R sl b e SR e e e ! ) o a Down Stigma of Crime—Action Houwrs o Call Emergency Repaie o 1 v e ollowing figures law violators who ar necded as death liad come sometin i for r Follows Confercnce of Interested — Porces of Co L & P Co—No One o 1 v hey continue efo r 1 be curbed medical examiner reported H : Matt <. Sloan. § 1 ¢ Gronp. Injured. : 9 i of ) in each ca 1 to Depu Coron Y. National I ricsl Ot ior " % \ 1 Saxe did not consider who called for a medical (Continued on Page Two) ssued this statemen ough litford, N & ) Lesidy Ofis : to place them at 3 1 Tulliga i nd |1 ¢ 1 a % Attorney S v RS ————— e 1 lower T v 1 : = s esentin kenski, ed G 1 3 ¢ : ) ¢ cohol taken out of the club, he const A A ) of G c oded with a 4 v peal perior court it a find- 7] e : ) o 1 i ing of guilty was madc¢ Attorney 10,00 'k 1} o I & m o Connee ol 1 onroe 8. Gordon, representing Jditic [ I 1 charzes ¢ - i Stack, contended that the confiscat- | T, v S et e I 5 , ] = Thaer \ A o jother « ! 1 i S Bods tad mot teen connect. James Pisani Killed as St. Lawrence University poroe s ordercd X R At s cenigiol ) cd with the defendant and he was, > e ehac ] . G 7 : Makes Purther Statement chool wl v will ha : e j cc ) e Plane Crashes in Students in Car Hit Mk o i ) bece ood citizens e v or fo Houscheeper Revises List wble doubt existed, , . of ol on . en ey i x x5 he e Town by Train Slohn s Monday | cvidence against both m ey ) Sy o repo o ty iilty RIS ver and . < ] E 3 i ..mmml Place Westbury, N. Y., Noy. 27 (& ) | o New 1 W 1 1 ) | ! ¢ > e James Pisani. 20, of Brooklyn, was g child i At ; 3 ; 1 ¢ e Cilcats | fatanly \:}wnun‘ Uhe aimplans T « Willi Healy o f | Widinez Kiel ,m]i “”,“"y”'. wm‘,, et '{M”, 5 i “ g ‘ : i ] ) ‘ H,‘hf S w,,\y, etified ,‘,“;‘,;.w‘\;i to Nassau hospital, Mincola, wher ¢ o sl thcalall | ¥e \ 3 1 emp wontstda 15hor < go into the place. being admit- > " - N P : 2 - possillcscaonting & v i 5 Pisani, a student pilot from Roo: 0 o « \ to our workmen ed by a map who pulls back 2| field, was circling over this : (e S ; ind o t much to the un- irtain before opening the door. He | o) T Rridgeport. Conn « i ; : 5 LEnARY could not say that men went inj 0 i Nelson I'. Lobdell, Victor, N. ion to 1 No Ha ! L Z \ R HLE sober and came out under the in-| =t Raymond J. Beardsley, New Ber. | increasing der rvict fisninder : 1 i ST and came out under the in- | "iro roar of the moto cdipoo- ), EVRLOH By dextion i ana (s torerore | 4 : or « « rongl men ience of liquor but turn ple running out of their homes and . 2 me i on ha Feeney and Officer | Gorooin time to see the airplanc| AMOS Goodoout, driver of the car S L Alb i e : 5 o ormation given him by come crashing down through a nest| @1d resident of De Kaib. (Confivediontias 9 Loswa ] g g » ] e ho said liquor could be | ¢ telophone to the roof of | Goodbout was said to have n 5 Wi LR DR N R DUR or | il ) the U ok purchased on the premiscs. a real estate Telephone wires tnothony omobil: D EY HIT uhsneis SOl ekgret U] i | ore fo We do 1 t any conti Feeney Describes Raid S ke a e the cr The Good vim to find he had vanished from 1 f ouple ¢ : ) and our fac e QiyE forenoon | oL Ae SR ER IR | bout car skidded as it ran onto th beach. A Caused Dy A | el was described by Sergeant Ieeney Witnesses said Pisani had crossing and came to a halt on the brothers later cor o ¢ ¥ : } ; S i and Officer Riely and Dolan, Who gently tried to make i and in the path of a north- olice t LG Leods: 0 k iitio 5 were detailed to invest Te- | Jeap, but was un to bound passenger train. The loco- s deat s L 0y . ehits: dc ! i 1 Up Projects port that therc was a the | of his ship. He placed in an | motive swept the automobile by their ¢ to v i G o Serinlend b, The t was over hefore | aytomebile and hurried to Nassau | its fender and tossed the o o outerics baby was sut- | the cause of {1 : el ey ived. Raymond Stock pull- | hospital, w he died off the right of way 50 feet dist ‘)[o(()ym;m Hél.\' Fractured (ocatea 5 ; 1 back o curtaini but svould not| he al estate building| Sf. Lawrence University offic TE b Al = L - state 1 o s ) J o 1y e ‘ o ; open the door when he saw the|which the s struck and part- | said the boys started {his mo Skull—20 Others Hurt > ¢ boys on a charge tem had first hroken and struck | o ey ! police, so the latter kicl ked in the |1y demoli s in the center of the | for Ithaca. planning to hitch- D e Dot T ore serious than delinquency wo lines of th L y It OF co can = door and rushed in. Keys found in | husiness section of Westbury, near | as far as Syracuse and go by {rain —Panic Prevails i e b et o i k's possession were found 10| the police station and the bank. from that city to Ithaca S N ~ ing them to be short eircuited || ou ral rel . cellar lock and in the club and - - The bodies were identified Ly | 2 L Oy e b ] General Observance Planned A " SUZZes o collar 19 pints of alleged Al WWoonsocket Savings | Dean Hulett, of the university SO RS L (Continued on 1 New 1 ol | newd he will call the cohol, 231 bottles of beer, eight 2 o | Beardsley was the son of Mr. and | le¥ cars < a heavy motor truck ~ = vlnE ; tomorrow. More | be : I taxation and glasses, two funnels and a number Bank Run ( 0"["\11;05 Mrs. M. H. Beardsley, prominent |loaded with builiing T B INV I[l Insane Radio Operator ons will « ey 1l ord S hotiielopa Woonsocket, . I, Nov. 27 P —| csidents of New Rerlin - ‘ 4 rily would of the lo ( Hlon Paze Uno) of hottle tops. residents of New Berlin. He had | the junction of ¢ 1on Kiukenski Chased By Feeney A zun on the Woonsockct Institu- | rocently transforred from Colgate |- : e Imagines Ship'’s ”l‘_“(‘“ Dite et Kiukenski was seen {o dash out (tion of Savings which began Yester- | University, mnear his home, {o & | 3% avenues in 2 SORENE Marseilles, Prance. Nov, 27 (& ) ¢ v He stat- ~ i day continued yesterdax. — About 50| Lawrenee., urinEsticaniomenie o ERC IS IO WA i e L0 i ta fEic Sanlain elpine o ! ! Seling donditio DAHI_[]REN |S HNH]' (Continued on Page Two) depositors were waiting i i Tabihll 7 the san of Mow. Nl xolle riously, and cansing ! ¢ 3 Baron Lilcho, from which ! | : LUy - when the doors opencd and others| sen Lobdell, former missionary to 20 othe in Period of 21 el et ] i CNCE W plication and the withdrawals were | T A e ) o e affaiv unt O : \ - made without any of the cxcitement A el - e " ong | g Total A E F[]R THANKS e | mANGS mvsELE N aan ok, driven by G A ronmal in i Crreiga ; i Accuser of Sergeant McCue A large amount of ¢ West Havenis 27 (UP)—He- was st acro . e o e e An o | i U brought here during the 1 o | tiey iy de- intersection, SU | o0 e fire siren at ] LR ) M| firer ! 0 kL Reserves Story for s replenish the bank's ready currency. ot as the trolle pproach- E : T b A. B, 1 A o 1 * " . Tw ' ks Cnew ors 2 oW ¢ ADOSil ¢ c O operate at two fires 1 24 hou T ¢ 1 d ¢ 5 & o o . e e Also Expresses Hope for Tvo local banks rencwed offers|javen, hanged himself by his belt | M€ fronm opposi o e g RRLENE T ! givong § Coming Hearing Yk made yesterday to purchase AL de-lin juil here last night. The body | '10lley struck th R O Ch Sl L B GT) Fael! O ISRl ot Misoblcaeeul Future in Thanksgiving |posit hooks of the institution at|was found by an electrician who | PIOY, causing it to carcen in front | regational church, sent all | A e g : Banvlcei s oh! TR 5 lface value. was repairing lines in the town hall, | o€ ! UGN o i ; ) \ 19, of 4 Message A AN N TP Sl LiCER IO o Sl ner ) e e g wi [ o ro. oths 0 wilted i e scratches. He was arrested 1 thout warning . " \ h lisg i fth 4 e | front cnds of both trolle. cars were By coincidenc < 1 g . X : et e e s st vove| CUPE and Peterson Declare War 'y |ue v ibimian s ) e : e for the futurc Is L A | . The passenger pani ousc of worship. A o'clock on I o) Sha Pocooesa's annual Thanks- | O U l d C & - 5 ¢ > od g | stricken. \lrv of them we thrown morni 1 rd et o Tonwtng| n Unlicensed Contractors’ Work i i v e o — e essed in the 8 : Prosceutin | by broken Isracl synagog proclamation | p \ Ambulances from three hospitals | street but when tu 1 F d P l Ofi l D bt C “As the Pilgrims of old laid u‘w}r _ Blectrical Inspector Cyril J. Cur-fand in town who are not licensed. | treated all but two of the injurcd | switch fo blow the sirer wn FIFE AN olice lC!a S ou S T ieir implements of toil anc “'"‘ tin and Plumbing Inspector Olaf A.|This is g violation of the city ordi-|On the s and later they were it failed fo respor A d L. Nair, who ons of defense and devoted the| Peterson joined forces toda iving day to rejoicing| ariv inst unlicensed contr ed a successful year, | who have been successful in able to leave for their homes. John Mann of Brooklyi v o Rumors First Church Fire Was Set nce and in the future will be pun- ishable by a six month USPENSion | taken to a hospital with a possible ! punies from ew Britain tomorrow | ing on operations with permit | of the license hield by the offender. | fractured leg and other injurics 6. and the 1 8 Sta ! give thanks to Providence for|en by those who have been given| “In the future no permits will be| One of the ghtly injured was | tions 1 and 2, the siren again fated ! 1 wer broad tod d in which there has bcen | certificates to cngage in business | issued to any one but the licensed | Dorothy Lobdell, aged 16, @ niced Operator Harey Parsons had ! might be proof o ) hay out in n con el cause for gratification. here. contractor, who must appear in per-|of Deputy Polic Commissioner n the switch. Iad the expeet- incendiarism in connectior L 1l L1 v ! “As @ whole, the people of New | Warnings will go out from the of- [son when making application ~for | Harry Lobdell. Irank Noonan. | cd sccond alarzu on the cvening firc g4 1 ot t i lircase ‘ ve been spared from con-| fice of the inspectors to all licensed | same. If it is inconvenient for the | motorman of the other troliey, re- = reh at treets inside the Church st entrance. | case o ing to turn a happy| tradesmen, advising that a x | contractor to appear then we must | ceived minor injuric (Continued on I'age Two) W 0 not ent treet, who was nity into one wherein - un- months suspension of their certifi- | have in writing the namie of person - - department g neendiarism Igr on Nov er 18 wen and women dwell. We | cates will follow proof that they | who is given the power to appear for | s— ———— L s C. Hart of the police Hart 1. Forfeiturc of the bond Leen free from strife, from | have taken permits for work to be !mm i said neither for 15 no case because of his 1nd conflagration, for all ot | done by electricians or plumbers who | Plumbing Inspector Peterson sent THE WEATHER NO HERALD TOMOBROW an investigation jailure to present himself in cour ) give thanks to the Cre- | have not passed the city examina-|a somewhat similar letter to trades- Chief Noble said he made an « ted 11 iv after his arrest was erased us ot forget the true | tions. {3nen working under the supervision New Britain and icinity: The Herald will not b mination of the prer 1 on reco ndation of Prosecuting prompted the setting| The letter to electrical contractors | of his department. In addition, he Cloudy t and Thurs- published tomorrow, Thanks ind, while he I Acec At v Woods. of the first Thanksgiving day | reads warns that suspension of license will day; probably light rain (o- giving Day, in keeping with fo the ea ' 0 ween | Amona the spectators i cou b appreciative of what | “It has hecome a practice of late | result from work done without first night. Colder Thursday. the annual custon, clioved it possibl nd §22,000, at least $1 \ Gustave Johnson ave | 1nd hopeful for the | for unlicensed contractors to take | securin @ permit, excepting in | one worki ihout the rish hos of Chief Nobl esti airman W. Bannan of e .um permits for concerns out of town | emergency repairs. va,,,,,,,,,,, — % may h dropped @ match. te, “ ¢ police commissioners ¥ '