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Arrest Six Suspeqs ■ • T'i ■' ''v.} * THE WEATHER. F oncaat k7 0> *• W««tkM i*m t**m . Hew Hotmi .‘■JIBT PRESS B X ^ • ' ’ •• AVERAGR-DAHjY circulatiox OP THETEVBNING HERALD Fair and warmer to-nl^t and for tije month of Angnst, 1 ^ 7 Wednesday. 5 , 0 4 4 'i (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1927. Giassllled Advertising on page 8 VOL XU ., NO. 288. They’re Going to Try it Too WAYNE WHEELER ;>viTib FACTORY; SEVEN PLANES SET ISDEAD; FATHER FOR FLIGHTS TODAY OFTIORYLAW ARREST SIX SUSPEQS Brock and ScUee Leave In­ HILL ARRESTED Washmgton Talks of His Latin-Americans Held Fol­ Old Glory Hops Off dia— Courtney In Spain; Successor— ^Was Master lowing Explosion at IN SEATTLE; TO On Flight To Rome Macintosh In Ireland* BE EHRADITED Mind of the Prohibition Brooklyn Court House; Glory In Maine. MoYement. Old Orchard Beach, Maine, Sept.^mere speck in the clouds in the dis Find Ten Infernal Ma­ tant horizon 6 .— Old Glory raced along the Those aboard the ship were broad, white stretch of beach this chines and Anarchist Lit- Washington, Sept. 6.— Wayne B. pilots Lloyd Bertaud and James Today’s developments In the Youth Charged With Killing afternoon, swept gracefully into the Dewitt Hill, and Philip A. Payne, various long distance flights: Wheeler is dead— and Washington managing editor of the New York 1. — Levine postpones flight air in a northwest breeze and start­ erature* Aged Mother In Illinois attached almost as much import­ ed on a non-stop flight to Rome. Mirror. from England. Just Before the start Hill and 2. _______Royal Windsor and Old ance to his passing today as it The giant Fokker’s golden wiags would to the removal of some great and silvery Body sparkled brilliant­ Bertaud flipped a coin and Hill won Glory i-eady to start from Old Says He Is Not Guilty of New York, Sept. 6.— Six youni' political party chieftain. ly in the sunshine of a wonderful the toss and took the controls for Orchard. September afternoon as the Wil­ the long hop to Rome. Latin-Americans were held by the 3. — Courtney, in Spain, That fact, in itself, constitutes an liam Randolph Hearst plane climB­ Old Glory will wing • her w'ay Brooklyn police today following the await- better weather. the Murder. eloquent tribute to the power and down the Maine coast over the Bay ed skyward out over the Blue wa­ explosion of a bomb between the 4. — Macintosh, in Ireland, prestige of the little man who for a of Fundy, by Cape SaBle, then held up by adverse winds, ters of the Atlantic. Brooklyn Supreme Court building quarter of a century has Been the Old Glory went down the Beach overseas to Bordeaux, down to the 5. — Brock and Schlee flew Seattle, Wash., Sept. 6.— Officers and the Hall of Records early yes­ driving force, the flamin,g spirit, at 12:23 p. m. took off at 12:26 Alps and over these mountains to from .lllahaBad to Calcutta. from Lasalle county, Illinois, were and a few minutes later was a the Eternal City. terday. The authorities are trying' 6. — Sir John Cafting hopes the master mind of the American to arrive here today to take charge to determine whether the men are to leave for England today. prohibition movement. the dangerous, bomb-throwing An­ 7. —X6 trace of Redfem, of Harry R. Hill, 22, who faces trial To the politicians of the capital. archists who recently perpetrated \\ in Streaton, 111., for the murder of Republican and democratic alike, the New York City suBway bomb­ LEVIXE WAITING Among the many foreign aspirants to make the first westward trans- Wheeler has meant prohibition and BABY PARALYSIS his aged mother, Mrs. Eliza Hill. World Hop ing or amateur inventors and toy Sleaford, England, Sept. 6.— Ad­ Atlantic flight are the French pilots Costes (left) and Le Brix. Their prohibition has meant Wheeler. The makers. In the apartments of the The youth was arrested here single-motored Breguet biplane is shown above taking off on a test names have Been synonymous in verse weather conditions this morn­ six men the police found an impos­ Saturday night after being trailed flight at Le Bourget aerodrome. Pans. ____________ their minds. ProBaBly no man has EPIDEMIC IN N. Y. ing collection of bomb-making ma­ ing caused Charles D. Levine, New across the continent from Streator. ever so completely embodied a Day By Day York to Germany flier, to aBandon terials. They found tvno partly com­ Although registered at a hotel here cause as Wheeler embodied prohi­ plete time Bombs and material suf­ his intention of hopping off for under the name of Jackson, Hill BIG C. AND 0. bition., and the speculation was New York in the monoplane Colum­ ficient to make ten others. Also, readily admitted his identity. He STATE LABORITES keen today as to his successor and Aug. 27-—Schlee and Brock there was a collection of machin­ Bia today. denied, however, he was guilty of CAUSES SCARE 123 Cases Reported Upstate hopped off from Harbor Grace, The flight was postponed after ery, Ball Bearings, clock work parts, his mother’s death, maintaining he N. F. a score of dry cell Batteries, sever­ everything had Been made ready had fled because he was “ in trouble Aug. 28.— Arrived Croyden, for the take-off, which Levine had Birch Mountaineer Thought and 153 In City During al pieces of window sash weights over some Bad checks.” HOLD CONVENTION stated last night would take place Capt. Courtney’s Plane Was England, 2,350 miles. and steel shavings. Will Not Confess Aug. 29.— Croyden to Munich, Find Maps early today. Repeated attempts of officers to Flying Over His House. Levine announced his intention Last Month. 580 miles. Most incriminating of all, was wring a confession froru. him have Aug. 30— Munich to Belgrade, to postpone the hop-off after a The phone at The Herald the finding of maps of public build­ failed. The youth, despondent since 520 miles. ings, railway terminals, suBway sta­ lengthy conference with Captain F. 150 Delegates Gather In office shrilled. W. Hinchcliffe, whom he has en­ his arrest, was more cheerful to­ Albany, N. Y., Sept. 6.— New Aug. 31.— Belgrade to Con­ tions and railroad Bridges. Then, day, having received a telegram “ Hello” stantinople, 56Q miles. too, there was a Book'with a chap­ gaged to pilot the Columbia on its Middletown— Pay Trib­ “ Hello, this Is me up in York state health authorities today proposed second flight across the from his father. Dr. H. C. Hill, stat­ Sept. 1.—^Delayed by authori­ ter devoted to the making'of Bombs ing he was convinced of his inno­ Birch mountain” said a voice were mobilizing their forces to fight ties In Constantinople. and an assortment of Anarchistic Atlantic. husky with excitement. Then cence and would spend his last dol­ an epidemic of Infantile paralysis. Sept. 2.— Constantinople to Situ 1*6 < Everything Ready ute to H. Wales Lines. continued: All was in readiness for the flight lar to prove it. One hundred and .wenty three Bagdad, 1,070 miles. Two maps of the New Yor^ sub­ “ Dad’s a Brick,” smiled young “ It’s right over my house Sept. 5— Bagdad to Bender way system had circles in red when the postponement was an­ now. What is? You fool— that cases were reported during July and nounced. Levine had smoothed over Hill. “ I knew he would stick by Abbas, Persia, 885 miles. drawn around some of the stations. Middletown, Sept. 6.— One hun­ Capt. Courtney in hi": airplane, August from up-state, while Greater Sept. 6— Allahabad to Calcut­ This led the police to believe they a possible rift in his relations with me. you know the guy what started New York reported 153 cases dur­ Captain Hinchcliffe by withdrawing The father also urged his Boy not dred and fifty delegates gathered ta, India, 485 miles. may have the men responsible for from Spain yesterday. How do ing August. Total distance covered, 8,190 lis invitation to Miss MaBel Boll, of to resist extradition, but to “ come here today for the opening of the the blowing up of 28th street suB­ on home and clear your name.” I knojv it’s him? Why I can “ Up-state New York has not miles. way on the B. M. T. line recently. Rochester, N. , Y., to accompany forty-second annual convention of read the first part of his name Been as hard hit by the disease this \ ;hem on the,flight as a passenger. Extradition Papers Distance still to go, 13,810 There was also a large scale map The extradition papers were sent the American Federation of Labor C and then, a Big O But It fall as It was a yehr ago but New miles. of the Times Square and Grand Late last night, Levine capitulat- twists around so fast I can’t York City has more cases than at 5d to the repeated urgings of Miss from Illinois by air mail and should with Patrick F. O’Meara, of New Central suBway stations with Black Boll to accompany him across the Be In Governor Hartley’s hand at Haven, presiding. The convention make out the other names. Its any time in last few years,” said Dr. pencil marks upon it. ocean, and told the Rochester heir­ Olympia today. It is believed the was welcomed by Mayor F. J. awfully high up and if you re­ E. S. Godfrey, Jr., director of di­ Deny Charges vision o f communicable diseases in ess she might come along.
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