Iuucan FLYERS GUESTS of HONOR at PARIS BANQUET
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NET PRESS RUM r w n i r t b f O. B. W M thc* B u eaa, N«w B arca AVERAGE DAILY cmCDLATIOM OP THE E VEXING HERALD for the month of June, 1937 Fair tonif^t and WednMdny; slightly warmer toni^t. 4 , 9 9 0 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Classified adTertlsing on page 12 MANCHESTER, CONN.' TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1927. VOL. XLL, NO. 235. WOE, WOE; W< 'SEEKING WOMAN Seven Murders Charged to Him. WOMEN’S v v A iu ir t lU iuucAN FLYERS FORD FAVORS ! IN ODD MURD£R NOISIEST 4TH Their Feet Are Getting Bigger, j Fingerprints Show Police That HERE SEES NOT One Size for Each Genera-1 5 DAY WEEK Dainty Hands Clubbed Girl GUESTS OF HONOR tion. ! to Death. SINGIHRREST Boston, July 5.— Woe to the FOR WORKMEN Oakland, Calif., July 5.— A womenfolk. woman or mat) with soft, dain The average woman’s foot, AT PARIS BANQUET I ty hands clubbed pretty 15- pride of the fair sex for cen year-old Mabel Mayer to death, turies, is growing at the'rate of America’s Richest Man Talks police believed today following Whiz-Bangers Ignore the one size a generation, accord discovery of feminine finger ing to A. H. Gueting, of Phila ''Any Americans Who Doubt prints upon the green purse of Law and Lid Is Off; North delphia, president, of the Na TEN HURT HERE On Aviation, Politics and the slain girl. tional Shoe Retailers’ Associa I The battered body of the tion. France’s Affection For the young music student wms found End Fete Fine But Marred In the last two generations IN AUTO CRASHES Easiness Conditions of the^ by carpenters in a vacant lot. the average size of women’s site iiad been beaten and shoes has increased two sizes. United States Need Only gouged to death with pieces of I By Blasts. Forty years ago women cus Future. i scantling found nearby. tomers who wore shoes larger Make a Trip Over Atlan Five San Leandro boys, than size 6 1-2 whispered it to Five Accidents Over Holiday, overheard discussing the mur Manchester passed the nolsest I the clerk, Mr. Gueting tells. Editor'?: Note;— Following der, will be grilled by detec But now, he says, the average tic,” Byrd Declares. i? the lirst of a series of five tives today. Fourth of July in its history yester- i girl of 14 requires a size seven. However, Result In No important interviews obtained Police believe a jealous wo day and the affair wound up in a J The increase in size is a witli Henry Ford by 'William man may have killed the dain monster display of fireworks and a J healthy sign even though it ty little flapper, who was said Grave Injuries. Parls, July 5.— “ Any Americans K. Hutcbinson, International band ‘ oncert at the grounds of the J 'Jars the pride of the women, News Service Staff correspon to be proud of men’s interest Mr. Gueting declared. who may doubt France's affection dent. Mr. Ford discussed the in her. Manchester Community club at the for the United States need only five-da.v week, the future of north end. Chief Samuel G. Gordon This picture of Matthew Kimes (left), most notorious of Oklahoma At least ten persons were injur bandits, was taken in front of the Jail in Flagstaff, Ariz., following make a non-stop flight from New aviation, what his great for of the local police said today that ed more or less seriously in a se the biggest crowd since the Cen Kimes’ capture in the Grand Canyon. 'With the bandit are shown a OVER A SCORE HURT York to France.” tune has meant to him, poli ONE THIRD OF WAR ries of five automobile accidents tics and business conditions of tennial in 1923 was taken care of couple who gave their names as Mr. and Mrs. ,G. H. Kady in whose car This was the statement of Com the future. The remaining in at ihe Community club. Kimes was riding. They explained they had no knowledge that Kimes which occurred here bver the holi mander Richard E. Byrd of the E‘ ginnng before 12 o’clock Sun was being sought. Seven murders and a dozen bank robberies in Okla day week-end. Three were taken to stallments will be carried daily BY 4TH EXPLOSIVES America in replying today to a throughout the week. DEBT IS PAID OFF day evening the celebrators started homa are charged to Kimes, whose brother, George, is serving a life term the Memorial hospital. Three of the in the Oklahoma penitentiary. speech of welcome by Col. Polima- to observe the day. Church bel’s, drivers were arrested on charges of Ky WILLIA.M K. HUTCHINSON both in the south end and north chetti'at a rece^ion given in honor end. were rung continuously during operating cars while under the In- Detroit, Mich., July 5.— Tremen of the American aviators by the Over 8 Billions Retired the morning hours. The bell of the Doctors Busy, Hospital Ac fluenJce of liqudr. Thirty-fourth Aviation Regiment of dous advances in the mechanical Second Congregational church Coast Guardsman *s Bluff Three Hurt in Crash France at Le Bourget flying field. end of American industry gradual-1 etai-Lcd ringing at midnight and tive With Casualties From Three persons were Injured hut Byrd, the pilot of his plane, Bert ly will revolutionize the business ^ Which Saves Nation 320 was rung almost steadily until 6 none seriously in a crash on Twin Acosta, and the relief pilot, Bernt Hills at 6:30 Sunday night. In at world, with the creation of giant | o’clock. The school bell at the Balchen were guests of honor. G. Eighth District was also rung as Cows Twenty-Two Sailors Noise Celebration. tempting to pass another machine. O. Noville, the other member of the business corporations and the uni- ^ Millions Annuall>; well as the bell in the North Metho Dr. J. C. 'Welser of 1008 Main crew, remained at his quarters in versal adoption of the five-day- J dist church. street, East Hartford, lost control the Continental Hotel. Also week as outstanding changes. Despite the vigilance of the police of his car on the slippery pavement among those present was Clarence of i More than a score of Manchester and crashed into a machine driven This is Henry Ford’s view Washington, July 5.— By the end members of the Center Gang got New York, July 5.— Ensign (^revolver containing three bullets. I Chamberlin, famous New York lo America’s industrial future. His only chance was to bluff, persons were Injured here yester- by 'William B. Brownell of 45 Ham Germany flyer. It was"given international News ' of 1927 substantially one-third of into the Center church and rang the Charles L. Duke is in line today for 1 lin street. Both cars were consider- bell. The Center gang, incidentally, Tour of Inspection. Service today in an e.xclusive inter-' America’s war debt, which In Aug- the highest honors that the Coast turning to Chief Boatswain’s Ma^e j day by fireworks. In every case but j T r o l l e r t r a f « r w^‘ had collected money from its mem Madsen, he exclaimed. If I m not i one. the Iniuries were of a minor; doiavo/i fnr TioorUr or. view. ' ust, 1919. stood at over $26,500,- Guard service can confer as the re one, the injuries were of a minor' delayed for nearly an hour until The American flyers made a tour bers for three days before the out of that pilot house in two min nature, being for the most powder J wreckage was towed from the trol- of inspection of both the military The richest man 'J' 000,000 will have been, retired, it sult of his daring act in leaping utes you turn the machine gun on confirmed optimist about the unit , - , ^ . Fourth for the purchase of fire burns caused by blank cartridges or . tracks. The injured were Elea- and civilian fields. It was their rd States. He believes America is a ' was learned at the treasury today, works for a sectional celebration. aboard a moving rum runner in the the*n.” first visit to the hangars at Le steadily progressive nation. He | The eight years of financial man- They innovated a new stunt during upper bay, seizing her liquor cargo, Knocks Out Sailor exploding firecrackers. The only i -yy-aish of East Hartford and 'Welser. Bourget field where 10,000 people the day, using gasoline and matches valued at $500,000, and by sheer The machine gun e.xisted only in serious injury was suffered by Mar-1 The former two were taken to waited for them in vain last Thurs feels the country will develop year i gyygj.jjjg since the debt stood at its the ensign’s imagination, hut Mad after year in trade, commerce. In-In maximum will have resulted in a to carry it out. bluff and resourcefulness cowing cus Tuttle of Wapplng. 'He was' Memorial hospital for treatment day night. They signed numerous Start Line of Fire and arresting her crew of twenty- sen nodded. Ensign Duke groped autographs and Byrd placed flower.s dustry. science and the arts. Its retirement of about $8,000,000,000 his way into the deck-house. He badly hurt when a small cannon ex- I discharged^ yesterday, possibilities are unlimited, he says, In outstanding obligations, repre A filling station near the Center two Nova Scotia fishermen.