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AUTO STALLED ONR.R.TRACK IS HITJY TRAIN TRADE AIRWAY BOSTON-MIAMI ISEA^YPLAN KEUHGGTEU3 WORU) of D. S. NEW BRUNSWICK Murder” G PEOPLE OF MANCHESTER, WILL YOU FRESH AIR CAMPAIGN FUND FAIL? NET PBBSS RUE THE WEATHER. ATEBRGB DAILY dROULATION OF THE EVENING HERALD Uneettled, probably Ugbt show* for the month of Jolj', 1926. era tonli^t and Thursday. Not 4,872 much change in temperature. VOL. XU V ., NO. 273. ClaasUled Advertialng on Pnge 4 MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926. (TEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS BOUND D i MARRIAOE, LORD LOOSENS UP ON “Jazz King” Jazzlessly Meets President KILLS SELF, 8 CHILDRENi U. S. TRAVEL ALLOWANCE. K E U H G G T E U 3 NEW BRUNSWICK AUTO STALLED TRADE AIRWAY London, Aug. 18.— “ The man Washington, Aug. 18.— For to whom I am bound by law years one of the jokes of j compelled me to do this.". With ONR.R.TRACK the government service has | BOSTON-MIAMI WORU) OF D. S. this note pinned to a table near­ mURDER” GUN been in federal employes try-' by, Mrs. Mary Halse, 45, and ing to travel on the meager $4 | her 3 children, Tony, 13; Peggy, per diem expense allowance by ARM srosm oN 12; and Patty, 5. were found FOUNMEPORT IS H ITJY TRAIN regulation. IS E A ^ Y P L A N dead today with ropes around ^ Despite increasing living costs their necks hanging from, the the government has always clung thatched roof of a cottage in the to the M & day, and underpaid remote hamlet of Patmoore federal employes whose duties With Coolidge 0 . K. Secre­ New Angle in Hall-Mills Case Driver Runs Down Track at One of First Commercial Heath, Hertfordshire. They compelled them to travel have were ali dead. had to make up the deficit out of Routes to Be Developed tary Asserts We Will Opens m Philadelphia; Buckland, Flags Engine, their own pockets. Today it was announced that But Truck is Smashed hereafter government employes in Huge Scheme of Com­ Never Accept FrencJi Hearing Nears End at will be allowed $6 per diem, j BORDER BUZZING General H. M. Lord, budget di-. Disarmament Theory. Into Kindling Wood. rector, issued the new order. ' merce Department. Somerville. Plattsburgh, N. Y., Aug. 18.— A WITH REVOLUTION Kindling wood and a mass of Washington, Aug. 18.— A re­ plain-spoken message to the world Somerville, N. J., Aug. 18.— The twisted iron is ali that remains of DOPE HUNGER AIDS markable network of commercial on America’s disarmament policy preliminary hearing being conduct­ a Reo speed-wagon truck which aerial highways. Interlacing thei was delivered here this afternoon Mexico Watches AB Travel­ ed by Special Prosecutor Alexander was struck by an express train at United States from the Atlantic to) by Secretary of State Kellogg. Simpson into the murders of the a private crossing in Buckland to­ MAZER GRILLING the Pacific and from Canada to the: The American government, he ers from States; Faction Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Elea­ day. The driver of the truck es- Gulf, is planned by the Department! said, is committed to and will loyal­ nor Mills, church chorister, was capied uninjured but the truck was of Commerce as a part of the gov-1 ly support any sincere and practi­ drawing to a close today. cable plan for reducing the world’s completely demolished. ernment’s drive to develop com- j istsAnxioQs to Strike. The hearing before County Canton Suspect Near mercial aviation, it was revealed to-1 burden of competitive armament. Judge Frank L. Cleary Is to deter­ Driver’s Story. But this government, he warned, According to the story told by day by Assistant Secretary of Com- { mine whether Henry Carpender and merce W. T. McCracken, in charge; will not participate In any vague or Washington, Aug. 18.— Genuine­ Frank Williams, who was operat­ lapse— Cap Alibist ephemeral scheme for reducing “ Willie” Stevens, a brother of the ing the truck and who lives in a of the program. I ly alarmed by increasing evidence With the approval of President armament on the basis of each na­ rector’s widow, should be held for farmhouse on a hill immediately tion’s national wealth and resources of widespread activities by revolu­ fronting the railroad tracks, he Jungle Vice Leader. Coolidge already given for the the grand jury on charges of mur­ first two routes— the 2,680-mile such as some of the nations, notably tionary factions, the Mexican gov der. was about to cross the tracks to an France, have advanced at the pres­ adjoining field. trans-continental hop from New ] ernment Is erecting the strongest Among the ten or more witnessei ent Geneva conference. border'wall in many years, accord- Did Not See Train. York to San Francisco, and the Cleveland, Aug. 18.— ^Louis Ma­ Will Take No Orders i ing to information reaching offici­ to be heard today was Mrs. Marie ‘T had five barrels of water on 987-mile distance from Chicago to Paul Whiteman, “ King of Jazz.” for once was serious as he shook hands zer, Canton vice czar, charged with Dallas, Texas— work on the pro­ Nor will the United States, Kel­ als here today. Lee, Paterson, N. J., a sister of the truck. I was going over to the with President Coolidge at the ground-breaking ceremonies for the logg said, ever agree to the creation Travelers into Mexico are being Mrs. Eleanor Mills. field on the other side of the tracks the murder of Don Mellett, cru­ gram is now under way. As in these first two routes Northwood Sanitarium, Saranac Lake, N. Y., where theatrical folk will of any international agency which subjected to unusually close exam­ The Murder Gun. to spray potatoes. As I approach­ sading publisher, withstood the all-i would be given power to supervise inations by customs officers and The hearing was delayed by the ed the crossing, I did not notice chosen, the department will follow go to seek health. day grilling to which he was sub­ chiefly the air lanes established by a nation’s armament, or say when many are kept under surveillance arrival of a detective from Phila­ that the section gang at work there an Individual nation .vas or was as they proceed into the.interior.- delphia with what was reported to had just removed a large tie in jected yesterday and was still de­ the Post OfiBce Department in not too heavily armed— another Although the Mexican govern­ be evidence of a most Important the middle of the crossing. So fiant in his denials of guilt, though handling air mail. proposal advanced at Geneva. ment has sought to minimize the nature. when I drove the truck onto the at times near collapse, when the Boston to New York. Three aviation experts have been GOVERNMENT WILL CAPITAL BATTLERS “ So far as the United States is Estrada plot, frustrated in Califor­ Yesterday, Special Prosecutor tracks, the rear wheels became gruelling quiz was abandoned for nia by American agents, many of­ lodged in the deep rut and I could sent out to survey proposed na­ concerned,” said Kellogg, “ the Simpson revealed that he had re-« the time, last night. ficials here believe he would not ceived a letter from Philadelphia not jiet it out again. tional routes, McCracken said. At execution of any international Four powerful factors are linked GIVE UP AIR MAIL MEET AT LUNCHEON agreement must depend upon good have attempted so bold a move which said, in part: The Boston Flyer. by the Investigation in an attempt present, the aerial surveyors are working on the Salt Lake jClty to faith and respect for treaties. We without adequate support. "I have the gun with which the “ Then I heard the train whistle. to force a confession from Mazer. The De la Huerta faction and It was the Boston express blowing Los Angeles leg of the trans-conti­ will not accept supervision of any murders were committed.” They are: outside body or be subject to in­ other Mexican revolutionists, who A detective was sent to Phila­ for the crossing below. I grabbed The plea of his aged parents that nental route, the Chicago to Dallas lane and a new route between New spection or control by foreign have been watching for an oppor­ delphia. This morning he return­ a red flag and ran down the tracks he tell his side of the story, al­ Post Office Head Says Time C. C. Members Hear All York and Boston, which will later agencies. If other powers desire to tune time to launch a movement ed and at once reported to the spe­ for considerable distance to signal though yesterday he told his moth­ against the Calles regime, are re­ be a part of the proposed “ Atlantic make such a regime of international cial prosecutor. It was reported the engineer. It was too late. er he was Innocent. ported to have scores of agents op­ Airway,” running from Boston to control applicable to themselves it that the detective brought back a The engineer was unable to stop His identification by a witness as Is Near When Service Will About Their Shortcomings erating near the Mexican border. Miami, Fla. would be no concern of ours.” gun from Philadelphia and othei the train and you can see the re­ the man who tried, to hire the wit­ Embargo Aids Peace When the reports of the experts O. K.’d By President evidence. sult,” he concluded as he pointed ness to “ beat up” Mellett. The announced intention of the are received, McCracken said, plans Go to Private Capital. at Get-Apart Gathering. The speech of the secretary of Philadelphia police were said to to the debris heaped up side of the His fear that he would have to Catholic church to conduct its track.
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