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Deathtrap Abigpartin New England 38Airplanes Hoover Plans a G a ^ D E M S ■ > .* - . •; v'7 - ‘ ^ i •’■ • » i/'- - 1 \ ,v • •., '.N'.- ^rr-1 - >\'i , f- '*' ‘ ih ■>. ■ . i V' \ .. V. NBT PRGSS RUN ■ t h e W EATH ER AV^RAOB DAVLS CIRCULATION ; Veneaat by 0, S. Weather Bareav* ffew Haven for the month of Aagqst, 1028 Increasing cloudiness tonii^t. 5,125 pi>obidt>ly fo llo w e d ' by showers Thnraday; cooler. lleiiib** • t th« Aa4I« Bavvav of. Clrcalatloea '* VOL. XLH., NO. 288. (Classified Advertising on Page 10) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1928 (TWELVi PAGES) PRICE THREE GENTS RADIO TO PU Y THE “YELLOW BIRD” AND ITS PILOTS ROWLAND LEADS DEATHTRAP ABIGPARTIN NEW ENGLAND 38AIRPLANES HOOVER PLANS A G A ^ D E M S . IN D A DERBY All of His K epote Speeches Says Revision of Tar^ Fii:st to Reach Colnmhns, 0 Arnold m A Shirley Wright^ In the East to Be Sent All Would Ruin This Secfon’s In Race From New York WHO IS TO BLAME? Children of Joseph Over Nation in Gigantic Industries— His Boston to Los Angeles; Two Three years ago the PuTsllc little grade and on to a 'cross­ Wright, Dead, Brother Utilities Commission was peti­ ing surface which never was Other Cbsses to Start. tioned-by Manchester’s Board any too smooth. And crossing Hook-np. Address. of Selectman to order gates as the spot from the south the Walter Critically hjnred a protection, at the Oakland visibility either way is very street railroad crossing here. ' poor because of a mass of, Columbus, O., Sept. 5.— Edward When Auto Is Crashed hy Washington, Sept. 5.— The Re­ Boston,. Sept.. 5.— Declaring, a A hearing was called by the shfubbery on both sides of the' ‘ Democratic presidential victory Rowland piloting a Cessna mono­ commission at the.tinie, and Oaklkhd street approach. Cut publican Party will use radio broad­ would lead to downward ,revision plane in the Transcontinental Air the' Manchester Impro'venxent down that shrubbery for a dis­ Express Locomptiye on casting on a greater neticmal scale club sent several representa­ tance far enough back so that . of the tariff and resultant economic Darby was the first to arrive In Co­ during the pending campaign to tives to plead for an immedi­ approaching trains can be eas­ disaster in America, Senator Chas. lumbus control, landing at Norton ate remedy for a serious ily seen! Level off the gravel . Fatal Oakland Street elect Herbert Hoover than has ever field here at 11:08 a. m., from Mc- been attempted previously, it was Cqrtis', Republican vice presidential danger. After the hearing the bank which also hinders, the announced here today. nominee, today carried the tariff Reesport, Pa.i^ on the third leg of Utilities commission declared vifew up the tracks! that gates were not called f(r Tell Them It’s There. ' Crossing— Passage Left All of Hoover’s “ keynote” war into the heart of New Eng­ the flight from New York to Los speeches In the east, where the Re­ at the crossing but suggested ■ Just recently one menace— land’s protected industrial,area. Angeles. publican nominee believes the elec­ tb the New Haven Rotu^ that a an unused concrete house, Ungoarded Just Before Curtis spoke to an outnopr rally bell warning be installed. formerly a firehouse— has tion will be decided, will be de­ AT McKe e s p o r t livered at night, so the radio can of Republicans and he made the It D l^ . been removed. The view up Bettis Field, McKeesport, Pa.. Trains Rush Past— Girl be used to broadcast them to twen­ tariff the keyi ote of his ipeech. Hp But somewhere, in that big the tracks is Improved, but it warned New England’s industry Sept. 5.— Edward Rowland, of Yellow Building in New Haven isfl’t good enough yet. It ty million listeners across fhe coun­ Wichita, Kas., flying a Cessna try. In addition, a tremendous na­ that Governor Alfred E. Smith, the “ suggestion” pased out. would be far better to plaster D«ad Before Reaching Democratic nominee, by endorsing Model A .monoplane, landed here No warning bell was ever in­ that crossing with signs than tional hookup of radio stations will Sergeant Rene Lefevre (left), Adjutant Jean Assolant, and their. at 10:25 a. m. (Eastern daylight be employed to broadcast Republi­ the Underwood Tariff Bill, had stalled. On May 26 last three to allow one modest post to Bernard monoplane, “ Yellow Bird” are pictured here. Taking off from time) today, the first of the Ttans- strangers lost their .lives at tlie alone tell the traveler that he can campaign doctrines lor a half Paris on a “ long distance flight,” supposedly to one of the Americas, demonstrated tha>, “ American Hospital, Boy Dies in Two labor, industry and agriculture will ccntinental Air Derby fliers to crossing through negligence is near danger. Put up signs hour on each of the last forty-five , they landed at Casablanca, Morocco, * complete the second leg, from Har- nights of th") campaign. receive no larifl protection from which has never been definite­ that compel attention! A sign the Democrats.” ilshurg to McKeesport. ly placed. Someone was to that harmonizes with the Honrs on His Birthday. Begin Sept. 22 The second arrlvaL was Robert Part Of Prospfcrity blame for those three men’s beauty o f the shrubbery won’t The nightly “ air talks” will be­ Dake, of Rogers field, Pittsburgh, deaths, but slow, cumbersome make a driver look. Put up gin Saturday, September 22, and The polltiy of tariff pretPetion who brought his American Moth to I . ----- JOHN COOUDGE GETS JOB has been So interwoven with our legal procedure allows such a somethiug that jars, and then The fatal Dakland street crossing continue right up to the night be­ a perfect landing at 10:28 a; m. tragedy to creep into hazy maybe a strange driver will fore election. On that final night. economic growth that it is an in­ An unconfirmed report reached of the. New York, New Haven and separable part of our present na­ memory........... realize there is a crossing Hoover himself will use the hall the field here that one of the en­ Hartford railroad at- the north end tional prosperity and success,” said Up to Somebody. ahead. hour, with a speech probably from IN GOV. TRUMBUU’S SHOP trants had been forced down near Last evening that tragedy Do Away With It. last evening added to its victims his home in Stanford University, Curtis. “ It’s abandonment cannot Lebanon, Pa., east of Harrisburg. Cal. be considered for a mioment. Any of three months ago was very But, better still is the sug­ two of the children of Mr. and Mrs, At 10:15 a. m., the silver Trav- nearly re-enacted, but this gestion which was made in general revision dowfaward. such as Joseph Wright of 63 North Elm Hoover personally endorsed this elair biplane piloted by W, H. Em­ time it struck home— almost these columns some time ago, W . C. T. U. BARS was made tho last time the Demo­ ery, Jr., of Bradford, Pa., zoomed radio program. The experience he like a warning from the sponsored by former Select­ street, with the probability that the And Not a High Collar crats were in charge of the country out of the sky. This was the third gained while directing the govern­ Omnipotent that something man Robert V. Treat— do away third child of the family will die, as a whole any permaaent revision Class A entry to appear at the sec­ ment’s supervision of radif' as ' AL SUPPORTERS must be done about that cross­ with that crossing entirely. A secretary of commerce, convinced tion, Either— In downward would mean the eco­ ond control station. when a west bound express train nomic ruin of the country. The weather was ideal for flying ing. A. Manchester father and plan has already been prepared cruaked. tke automobile in which him that millions of people could Any Woman Who Helps Demo­ mother are suffering cruelly by Town Engineer Bowen for Curtis read trom the Democratic and Bettis field was In good condi­ they were riding. be reached by broadcasted speech­ cratic Nominee Will Be today because someone failed eliminating the danger spot. es, who would not otherwise take York Now Awaiting Ar­ platform the tariff plank declariug tion for the Derhyites, who were to The dead are Arnold Wright, 17, Ousted. the “ actual difference between the rest here 30 minutes and then re­ in his duty. Someone is to Build a bridge across the an interest in politics. blame for that tragedy last tracks near North Elm street and Shirley, his sister, 15. A The three important eastern cost of production at home and sume Iheir flight to Columbus, O. rival of Florence. Cleveland, Sept. 5.— Any Rowland, the leader, took off at night, and whether that blame and fence off the Oakland younger brother, Walter, 12, is at speeches, already determined upon abroad, with adequate safeguard street crossing! That’s a feas­ Memorial hospital, so grievously in­ woman who supports A1 .Smith for-the wage of the American labor, 10:55 a. m.. on the third l^g. Three falls upon local authbritles, on by Hoover, will be delivered at railroad officials or on that ible plan and the New Haven jured that little hope qf his re­ night over the radio. This program for president cannot remain a must be the extreme measure of minutes later he was followed by member of the Cuyahoga Dake, of Pittsburgh. utilities commission, one of Road could build two or three covery was entertained today.
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