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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. PACIFIC AVIATOR MAY TRY ATLANTIC Bay State Flier Gonsiders Cap- tain Lyon as Co-Pilot nly: nt's yesterday hospital | oat. He | from anemia, recovering until he fatal hemor- £ quietly with Creighton, a few died RUSSELL BOARDMAN actts flier, as co-pilot on the projec ed transatlantic hop scheduled the latter for September 5, weather permitting. Boardman intends to fly a $25,000 Bellanca monoplane, now at Boston airport, from here to Dublin, Ire o'clock in a Los Angeles chapel land, possibly a single stop at|and will be attended by a few Harbor Grace, Newfoundland. From | friends. Later the cortege will escort Dublin he plans fo visit i i T T pean capitals, distributi = i in connection with the rers (will be J. glon convention to be Lyle. R. 1. Hinkley, ton in October jam Dun-? Although Boardman ¥ not Among the named the man who will accompany s honorary pall- him, he conferred la yesterda B. Mayer, Gen- with Captain Lyon and became atler., Trving G known that Lyon would coopera roxster, Tod today or tomorrow ith Wi Harry Carev, Lionel Batterson, radio expert, in installing Ramon Novarro. radio apparatus in Bellanca Lawrence plane. Cliit B ANDREE'S RELATIVES 60 R 10 HEET RETURNING BODY BRITISHERS AI]REE e none 2 ONINDIAN POLICY ; cri—nan S Job0 Simon Says Ko Di- sont : vision of Opinion Los Angeles, Aug. 27 (P—Olga the mother of a nine-pound son. known immediately. Harry W. Lyon, famed as the navi- opponent. Russell N. Boardman, Massachu- | IS Repon NOW G“Prem |Lon Chaney, filmdom's man of a |mony that characterized his life, The man who reached the pin- | be buried tomorrow beside the body J. Mullins, pastor of the church of Although Chancy was onc of the said today. Believing the power of he had refused for many months to Chaney died sudde |had been suffering | rhage. He was talk Baclanova Mother of Nine Pound Baby Boy Baclanova, Russian film star, wife of Nicolas Soussanin, actor, is || The child w born last Friday but its arrival was not made - | E l Boston, Aug. 27 (UP) — Captain EHANEY F”NERAL gator of the Southern Cross on its spectacular flight from California to & new acrial venture with the At- | lantic instead of the Pacific as an Retor Died G fively P I DIed vomparativel 00[" 1t was generally believed here to- P y day that Lyon would be selected by | e | Hollywood, Calif., Aug. 27 (UP)— | thousand face well be buried with the same lack of pomp and cere- | friends and relatives revealed today in announcing plans for his funeral. racle of motion picture fame though his grotesque characterizations will !of his father in Iorest Lawn ceme- Itery, Glendale. Here Rev. Michael the Good Shepherd, will officiate at the simple funeral services. | world’s best known actors, he died a comparatively poor man, it was {the screen r ed in its ability to tell a story without spoken words, | enter talking picty and his ea lings were small morning in St. Vinee from a hemorrage of the tr but was believed was stricken with his wife and son minutes before he The funeral services will begin at onls ions an Le- held Bos- Jeske, Clinton Phil E Claude 1 bles who b bearers, ar Barrymors liam Haines | Harry Pt Niblo. ar Beery Wallace to Tromsoe, Steamer Bratvaag Will Dock— Andree, whose in loonist-explorer body was found en | to meet the | Arctic last e today to Tror stcamer Bratvaag, which is return- A. Simon ing the remains to civilization, the 1 Svenska Dagebladet's Thomsoe cor- | pressed respondent reported | way of ad The Bratvaag also is returning the | lem bodies of Nils Strindberg and Knut| Stressin Fraenkel, Andree's companions on | an attempted balloon fiight over the North Pole which ended in disaster | within the Arctic Circle. The three | j bodies, excellent cserved in the | S jdce, werz found Gunnar Horn The newspaper's eorroborated Dr. Hor Andree was the last of the three | men to die. Dr. Horn based his be- lief on the fact that his body in a sitting posture close to a stove though he were attempting to warm himself as he wrote his diary. [Rev. Dr. David Wylie Dies in Stony Brook Stony Brook, N. Y ) —The Rev. Dr. David G. Wylie, ho as persident of the Lord's Day Al- jiance many year throughout he Sabbath as suddenly at his s byesterd He w He had driven his home after presiding at the morn- ing's session of the general Bible bconference in session here and lay 4own on a couch. A maid who no- ticed he was ill called Mrs. Wylie who reached his bedside as he died He was born in Ohio. He the ek, were ashington TP Jo‘ head of Great This thi Sir v Johr more said. s opinion that | Is Leading Liber bl yed v leading libe 1gton as one of 2 h American Bar cussed “the eno “Ther: gland on our aid was association, di us task” in India is no divisi opinion in policy in India," I gradual campai 1 the to preserve of redt, died 2 here dia villag with customs entirely dif t from those of “the educated, political minority,” and that India is compo; ed of “so many mixed elements th America’s mixture is the palest re- flection i Ultimate solution of the problem, lsvr John believes. will not be a mere imitation of the representative leader in the Presybterian denom-| covernment British e nation for almost half a century.|pave worked out f selves.” His three pastor which covered | o geclared A period of thyrty vears, all were n | jone guons gover Yew York city. He was one 8 of the | \oula be “plantin ive founders of the Stony Brook [ 112t qoes not grow the tree Assembly, Inc., d was its first vice | oy . and was its fi i I do not all despair o oresident. some way of advance, which I hope ] ] ) ) ) 0 ) ] ) (] may be peacefully worked out,” Sir John said. He is looking forward to some progress at the November con- ference, at which, he said, “we will get together around a table and ers eir was tes, an effort ment i to Ind in goil ns- i talk, and see what happe Slick’s Oil Fortune }0 Reach Many ’\Illhom Clarion, Pa., Aug tate estimated at hM\NH 000 and $100,000,000 s of in the will of Thomas B. Slick, independent oil operator, which was probated today. Slick was reputed 1o be the wealthiest independent oil operator in the world The vast fortune was left to the widow, three children and Slick's mother. While no estimate of the | value of the estate was contained in the will, Slick’s attorney and others | closely associated with him provided an estimate of its worth The oil operator's mother, Mrs Mary Slick of Clarion, was provided with $5. a year long as she lives S disy was E!El[ilEIEIEIEIEIEEIEIE]E]EIEIEI SEARS ROEBUCK g 84 ARCH STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN. he widow, Bernice Oklahoma City, was left one-third of the remainder of the estate and E]'nu— remaining two-thirds was left in trust to the three children EDEEEEE@EEE EIE] USE HTRALD CLASSIFIED A.Db\ | Quiet prevailed today |iana penitentiary atter [ barricaded themselves in a tempor- {the Owl, 'Quiet Prevails After Fatal Riot i In Louisiana Prison Barracks WASHINGTON FETES: |: refused to impere | Officials Curtail Vacations to than convicts who ccllhouse by breaking in through n’ August 27 in the the Baton Rouge, La more work on a private rice ary wooden cellho vent opening. The convicts within hurled missil the opened fire. Blackwell was fatally wounded | coroner's report said, by vall, Negro trusty guard, life sentence for murder. Commenting on a rumor prisoners had rebelled against the quality of their food, Captain W. W Pecue said he found no ground for | ccmplaint. He expressed the opin- ion that the men were “too lazy to work.” No announce wa penitentiary offi of break, which occurred morning, and it was not right that accounts of the were received from Parish ties who offered assistance ting down the~disturbance. The use of prisoners under con- tract on the farm recently was con- demned by a st investigat- ing committee. 2 inent of Great Brit- United States and France, four high ials their y, engaged in another round of entertainment foda In order to be with visiting jurists and barristers, ccretary Stimson, and Mrs. Stimson are back in the capital, arriving from their summer home yesterday just in time to attend a garden party at the White House. Solicitor-General Thatcher also returned to Washing- ton to preside, last night, at a for- mal dinner and reception, and Jus- tices Butler and Vandevanter of the supreme court interrupted their va- cations 1o honor the visitors On the shoulders of the visitors today rests responsibility to produce eason to substitute for sentiment” in international undertanding and friendship. Solicitor-General ~ Thatcher, ad- essing the resplendent dinner party of about 600 in the Pan-Amer- ican Union building last night, told them they “always have been the realists,” that attorneys r “ha had to face the fact,” and that “un- derstanding based on passing emo- tions of passing importance. Returning Visit South Allanio Hurian MY | rue soverat undsed tesat men ot Spend Force Before Arrival nd Cineda. are rearming & vie a visit made by distinguished Americans of the profession in Through every ph of their visit in the cap- ital, their role of assadors of pe nt understar has been st Washingon, Aug. 27 s, and guards | exponents of the law ain, the for whose reception here government offi summer holida 24 Jehn Sto- serving a | broke that the the s made by the out- yesterday until last incident uthori- in put- als e senate TROPICAL ST[]RM r m s believed early shifted from its th 1 turned tod have northwest path Imost directly north U. §. weather bu- the disturb- miles northwest » 1t was William Jowett, a of Great Britain, expressing tion over the London naval said “what is important for progress is that v ould advance the fronti aim from anarchy and ism the tracts of human intercourse now in their possession.” He paid especial tribute to the work of Justice Holmes of supr court Aitre Henri de Cugis, head of the said country- ertain tendency in Americans ed but s ttorney gen- eral | grat treaty, 1 human m a warr nd coast storm migh how New t was believed Ob- winds ng that probably will a somewhere rthwest of Bermuda, they ere with th: understand far north spend its th or 1 added. Officials nor o agreed knew of no human agency which could prevent t orm causi damage along the coast if it shou strike taere. They characte plan suggested by Senator Fletcher, democrat, Fla., as “nonsensical.” ctcher had sugge that ws ships besent to the cradl es to bombard before they originally the 1 anklin of Lehi possibly work d. toc they! The visitor: today by B: sentatives and historic home at “Woodley." ti of Secretary Stimson Airport Expert to \;is \uatwn Fields i in N. E expert commerce 1 New Ha of 1 annot ARREST MAN BELIEVED IN EXTORTION RACKET Seck Six Others Accused of Getting Hush council today or corporations own g or developing landing fields in be provided. upon with free inspection and ad- of suit states will e sites s and sugges- Money From Back Bay Married Men Four Amerlcan Toulstfl Hurt in Bus Are Better Oxford, England, Aug. 27 (UP) The four Ameri tourists who re injured in motor coach ac- Monday were im- ctorily alleged to ha i scores of Back Bay r According to invest bers of the rinz, posing as police of- many ried men nto comprom a from Hall, G S. Dickinson < “New Haven” Road Gets vo New Giant Tenders v Haven railroad h delivery from all of “MAN RILLED Aug. 27 (UP) 1 received Locomo com order of six 1 tenders for its fast passen N the A WILLIMANTIC Willimantic. Maurice Turcott Pawtucke Canada last of ice between to cost e capgeity nd 16.0 1 zelo. d to elimir o ¢ Tvar = t stops to t \ New Ha te placed on th the for 0 zallons Meriden tion today v two been laco and Qual the ritan nd the Owl westbound The other four, when received. will go on the engines which haul the Federal, the New Eng- lander and the Colonial eastbound, and the Shoreliner, the Puritan, the Gilt Edge, and the Colonial west- bound eastbou the celebration of the Indian nationalist flag day. ach was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment Police charged crowd accom- panying them ti their lathis, persons were _AKECOMPOUNCE Bristol, Conn. Greatest 1930 Display of FIREWORKS At the Annual St. Oronzo Celebration Saturday Night, August 30 2— BA\D CONCERTS — 2 5 August 31 Great Keith Orpheum 1930 Ballreom Sensations Men 75¢; Ladies 50c Band Concerts — ¢ Vprecial I"rograms LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 1 the several xundm 1 Al Lombardo and His ristocrats No Advance in Prices Rattler in Plane Bites Plucky Aviator Twice Kansas City, Kas, Aug. 27 (UP)—Pilot H. “Happy” Wiggins told today of an aerial battle & mile ahove the ground in which he conquered a rattlesnake which was concealed in his plane. Wiggins hurled the reptile from ane, but not until the rattler ad struck him twice. Physicians said he would recover from a se- vere case of snake bite, mainly be he landed his plane promptly and obtained first aid treatment. The snake was believed to have crawled into the plane while it vas parked in a hangar here. | tion: _— | WANTED HIS CHLD. he T0 BUY HIM HOOCH * Father Arrested After Wordy:!p;\ Battle With Policemen life. by It doesn't thei and to police- not Britain. At Saxe in New least 1dge Morris D. onthe | oo Two men in police court th to tell the ory [ wa mo were required A judge their side of the when | ! ce after here 10 | mus ot Daley av- | patr Pat- | el Flynn and O'Day o'cloc! 1 called to t hem X GAYLORD-WOODING st street Motor- Harper the po- Unless ot written by ur —_— e iti Th Oliver weel ndicated. theatrical notices cles for the respective AT THE STRAND In the characters of two interna- Constance al spies, von nd thea irda oheim m na mployed h and 1 ice. Vo similarly e story H rc mys clations between the allie powers durin al n unusual progr is promised at the Strand for v Friday and It is & ver and comed ickle the ons k he Fran n William | ynique fa cois LAB[]R PARTY MAY ©= GHANGE ITS NAME Bn’tish Political Group May Add “Socialist” o Title acDo! inister has ms on nda e nd labo are indicat ch w America Manufactu1e< Huge Quanm\ of \Ialt W LAST TIM Would you inspire one destroy another? Sec— “The River” FARRE ure man with CHARLES Co-F “Nix on Bames with MAE CLARKE TONIGHT! TONIGHT! A Second Coupon Will Be Given with Each Vanity Gift THURSDAY—FRIDAY Clara Bow in True i the Navy’ Co-Teature “HEARTS IN EXILE" with DOLORES COSTELL) Chursday, Fri Three Faces East,' nd Vitapho palate Re Bennett f come and the and the e spy d from Paul Kel- th the tury ay adap hony ar nu secre both the telligence make ed w tio World m of vaud irday of this | le bill of mirth, uaranteed says rand L of on Paris off with Co. a followed 4 talk of this rd & Co., d REUNION 1-Woodi officers were ot Tol- and Rail T able com Beamish of a Lord Beaverbrook 1 On His Yacht in Dover er, En v 7 (P —Lord put in here >1 he O suffering from Wilson of Lon- Laird of Dover are in MEXICO CL EANS HOUSE o given the co S5 27 (P—>Mexi- R those evidence !mnln; characterization HINISTER OF FINANCE burglary t is not - PLANNEW HIGHWAY ON 03G00D AVENUE Gost of Improvements, Including Widening, to Be 85,000 aded Tias ) ,r_x.?'c'p Lb“"" 27 20d reviews in this colump are amusement company. lawns, concrete walls, es will fall be- project on il improve both sides AT THE EMBASSY being furthered in The Dawn Patrol,” fonal-V fe rring Rich Oszood avenue how alisn Almir irst was 2 taphone Barthelmess, the no of com- visited the in agree- the plan, ity of about y nar- y extends aying by ssy that yer: pro- blanket 1 by Imess. himself of this dict officer: more like greasepaint fiyers thing added 1t avoid property owne scted ene i constr where lierwise up i le and where it prope rtion d insp re anot cet wh street O AOEartat with dered nection WANTS U. 5. ON BOURSE He Favors American Securities o5 HARDWARE DEMAND GAINS MARKET CENTERS REPORT and Painting Supplies Exchange—French Discuss Question. Housewares Continue to Lead Active Lines— Hunting Supplies Being Shipped mid-su e dem expansi Hardw at w hal- - e orders road AcmdentQ Drop 250 This Year on, August 7T (AP—A five =]MW‘d to nt demand pre- bottlin cannin xepects ng of the Day, and same period nounced tod: by Association. | prospects fo o year interstate com the association s BUYS COMPANY ¢ P legrapt Presiden latter an- R R o] = Will Bury Provincetown Woman Publisher Friday Provincetown, Mass,, August 27 al servi for Mrs ler, an Cape who died will b i Ba shes ve newspaper woman OYAL FAMILY ON For correspondent Pedford news- s r‘ id's accouche- minent ions are heing made for the in September regarded as Warner Bros. Warner Bro-. TRAN THURS., FRL, SAT. SUPREME MELODRAMA! Warner Bros. Presents £4 FACES EAST” A Powerful Story of the European System! with CONSTANC1 BENNET1 and LRIC VON STROHETM Last Times Today RONALD COLMAN Spy Fr: _EMBASSY NOW SH 0 WING Flying the 2ir lanes at da\m!—‘ To adventure—battle—sacrificel The story of the air heroes on. the Western Front. N Hundredsof planes”in mortal combat. 46 of the world's”_ greatest _ dare- devils® in * death-defying stunts.” Crazy courage. Reckless flying. - And a girl's spirit that guided them to life's sacrifice. o RICHARD £ BARTHELMESS IN THE DAWN PATROL wuh Douglas FAIRBANKS, JR. NEIL HAMILTON RHYTHM BOYS ancois and Densmore o — Also — COMEDY — CARTOON MOVIETONE NEWS