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FOURTEEN P^^BS PRICE tHREE CENl'S (Oaselfled Adverting on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. VOL. XLIV., NO. 277. ■ - - i ------—— ANDREE WAS NEAR Held as Plotters Against Florida Governor’s Life

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Was Within 500 Maes of Ob- 0VER2MIUI0N Four Aviators Thought to be Peru Is Threatened jecdTe When Blown Back; IHPLOYEDIN Retammg to Germany, Was On Way Back to Civ- With Serious Revolt Fly m Opposite Direction; i ilization When Frozen. U r o S T A T E S Landing Arrangements Lima, Peru, Aug. 23— (AP) —A A An official pronouncement by the Oslo, Aug. 23.— (AP.)—Salomon- serious military revolt in Southern government said: Have Been Made in Cana* Augnste Andree, Sweedish balloon­ F ipres Show Five Per Cent “Troops forming the Arequipa Peru, threatened the administration garrison, incited by Lieut. Colonel ist explorer who in 1897 tried to lly' of President Leguia. Cerro, revoltedvthis morning at da, Report From Plane to the North Pole in a balloon, was of Normally Employed The garrison at Arequipa, third about 1 1 ^ m.> .The i'evolt was bas­ believed here today to have reached city of the republic, was at the helm ed on a fcfrged army ordinance say­ ing that tl^e government had decid­ a point less than 500 miles from his of the movement. Revolting under States. Are Idle Now;{onnecticnt the leadership of their officers the ed to discharge officers and troops objective, and to have been beating garrison arrested the civil and. mili­ and reduce their salaries. back to the inhabited world when Copenhagen, Denmark, Aug. 23. Jacksonville, Aug. 23.—(AP)—C. C. Howell of Jacksonville and J .R Jtelly of Meidison will assist the tary chiefs of the department and “The rebels arrested the depart­ death overtook him. Has 32,192 Out of Jobs. state in the prosecution of three men charged with conspiracy to procure the assassination of Gov. Doyle today was in complete control there. ment prrfect, Federico' Ferhandini — (A P.)—Captain Wolfgang vou Dr. S. Horn, scientist with the ex­ and the .chief of the Arequipa Divi­ E. Carlton. Their selection was announced today by L. D. Howell, county solicitor after a conference with The government was said official­ Gronau, German aviator, and three pedition which August 8 foimd An- Washington, Aug. 23.— (AP) — ly to be taking appropriate steps. sion, Brig. Gen. Leopold© .Arias,ubUt dree’s body, sind those of his two the governor. there was no bloodshed. The rebels companions, today were at Ivigtut, A total of 2,508,151 able-bodied Subpoenas for witnesses were issued yesterday. 'There were reports, that these In­ comrades. Nils Strindberg and Knut Among those named in the summons were Betty Ann Schwartz of Chicago, now in jail, - and Betty volved sending of a fleet t j Mollen- took possesribn of the city. The Greenland, presumably on their way Americans, comprising two per cent government has taken the neces^ry Frankel, on White Island, said he Crotts, Jacksonville. They were arrested last Saturday shortly before the three men were taken into cus­ do, a port near Arequipa and in to the United States, zifter a flight did not think their balloon landed of the country’s total population, moving aircraft against the city it­ steps in the hope, of re-establishing tody. Miss Crotts was released on bond. • *' order in Arequipa Department” from Raykjavik, Iceland. on White Island, or Hvitvoen, which were listed today by the; Census Officials refused to disclose what connection the girls nad with the case. self. lies between Spitzbergen and Fridt­ Bureau as unemployed last April Greenland authorities reported The three defendants in the case are Fred O. Eberhardt,. (right above), Tallahassee publisher; Frank their arrival there yesterday after­ jo f Nansen Land, since there were and looking for work. Ralls (left) former Carlton campaigner and Henry Halsema (center) Jacksonville real estate operator. They distinct traces of the party having noon after several hours bf mystery The total was annoimced on the are at liberty imder $500 bonds each. i CHINESE REDS as to their course after they left arrived by rowing or walking. TO TAKE 50 YEARS Balloon’s Log basis of preliminary returns from USINGBRANDS Reykjavik, avowedly going to Ger­ On the back page of the balloon’s every section of the country. The many but actually heading in the opposite direction. The, trip was log, one of two books found in the Bureau explained that six other camp with the bodies, there is the Red Hot Iron Imprints Sickle TO UNITE CHINESE about 1,000 miles, over water most classes of imemployed were not in­ HOOVER PREDICTS notation, “83 degrees North 32 NATIONAL AIR RACERS Emblem on Ail Converts So of the way, and required about 11 cluded in the present total, but hours flying. East,” with the date of entry, July Friends Can Be Recognized. X 38, 1897, seven days after the start added that those “without a job, INCOME TAX CUT Tliose on Plane of the balloon from Dane’s Island. able to work and looking for a job” Hankow, Aug. 23.— (AP.)— Foreign Educated n eorista The four airmen have the same Spitzbergen. NEARING CHICAGO TODAY (Chinese Communists were re­ imquestionably constituted the bulk Domieri Wal ferhig boat that The position given is some dis­ ported by refugees arriving of those to be listed as unemploy­ (Si- Are Now in Power— Arc brought Roald Amundsen and hiSr tance north of the spot where the Reverses Earlier Report here to be branding deep, on the companions back from their unsuc­ men’s bodies were found, and about ed. chests of their converts in Hu­ cessful attempt to reach the North 475 miles from the Pole itself. Not Yet Complete Hundreds of Planes Converg­ TEXAS IS VOTING nan province the sickle emblem Iporant of Economics. Pole in 1925. Besides Von Gronau Excellent Camp Because tabulations have not been That Reduction Would Not of Cjommunism to assure loyal­ they are: Franz Hack, mechanic; The captain of the sealed Bratt- ty to the Red flag. Several ref­ completed on the nuihber of persons ing on Windy City as Meet Herr, AJbrechti wireless operator, vaag, which is bringing the bodies ugees, who escaped the d u ti­ and an aviation student named back to Tromsoe, Norway, to arrive now gainfully employed, a definite Be Continned Next Year. es of Communists'^ ^eiiSdelvSs - '’f WfiBtaxnBtowir,' Mas^., -A ug. 23.— Zimmer. there September 10, said that the comparison was not available. 'The Opens — Hartford Group were branded. ( AP )— China will require more than Considerable mystery has sur­ camp was arranged in intelligent Bureau estimated, however,^ em­ The use of the red hot iron 50 years to become imited, Professor rounded the flight from the etart. manner. Moccasins and other wear­ ployed would approximate 40 per Washington, Aug. 23— (AP) — was'ordered'by Red leaders, the George H. Blakeslee; of Clark Uni­ Captain von Gronau flew here frorq ing apparel found were very much Take Off From Cleveland. Today Decides Fate of Ma reports said, to mark perma­ \ cent of the total population. This Qouds on the financial sky lifted to­ versity told menabers o f the general the Faroe islands early in the week worn, indiesfting long use. Andree day with word from the White nently converts thereby making and intimated an American flight. apparently lived the longest. Rifles would bring the number of idle to it easy to recognize therd if conference on, the Far Eastern situa­ Later he denied that such was his Cniicago, Aug. 23.— (A P )—The i Ferguson Who is Attempt­ House and the Treasury that pros­ and instruments had been placed at approximately five per cent of the pects were good for continuing the they deserted. tion at the Institute of Politics to­ intention and said he was taking off his side; also there was his diary normally employed population. 1930 National Air races roared into I present one per cent reduction in Entire armies suspected of day. yesterday to fly back to .dermany. I The longer C3hinese political dis­ in which he wrote his last words., By states, the percentage of job reality toddy. | ing Political Comeback. income taxes. disloyalty, were branded, the His radio an hour and a half after turbances continue, the more fre­ Andree’s body was said by the seekers ramged from 0.5 in ' South The knights of the sky rode hun- ^ No promise was made, but Presi­ refugees said, in the area ter­ departure, however, gave the Amerr captain to .be in an exceptionally Dakota and Mississippi to 3.2 in dreds of planes into the Ckirtiss- | dent Hoover said prediction of a rorized through killing, burn­ quently the rest of the world will lean direction of his flight and addr good stats of preservation. Rhode Island and New Jersey, and Glenview Airport, as six contest i Dallas, Tex., Aug. 23.— (AP.)— deficit that would prevent continu­ ing and looting. challenge the, right of China to con­ ed that landing arrangements had ing the reduction was unwarranted tinue in its present condition, he 3.3 in Michigan. Derbies advanced on (Chicago. |The fate of Miriam A. Ferguson’s been made.in Greenland and (^ a - RECALLS MEMORIES The other classes to be covered by The prpgrain' provided thrills and Secretary Mellon added there said. China .is attempting to accom­ da, ."thanks to the good assistance London, A^g. 23.— (A P )— News the unemployment census include aplepty; Army, Navy and Maitae i attempted political comeback was [was a “probability” the lower sche­ plish in a; hJfef p«fiqd the social, of Ic^and.” .; ' of the finding of the body of Salo­ those havipg jobs but laid off with­ ebr^ maneuvers, balloon bursting [in the balance today as the state’s dules woud be continued. As the re­ eicohoslic ahd^liticial changes, that ■ von .Qronau is chief of mon August Andree,Andred, expiorer-smm- explorer-scie^ unable to work; i contests; civilian speed races; the funi)er,^vi£oaQaaa--g»w«mor opposed duction aiitborized hy..Congress for required ^00 .years in Europe;’ he- re- the fraihing schooh for commerci»d this year was not made continuing, Imarkod. - - : ' havihrl««S‘ 'ahd Voluntarily ^val Arrival of one Derby; a glider fx-j j^^gg Sterling,Sterline. Houston publishernublisher airplane pilots at Warhemuehde, in a balloon thirty-three years agb idle, and vacationists and others hibition by Capt. Frank Hawks, t , 4.- ndw legislation will have to be" pass­ American pplnioa Germany. recalls to old timers the interest drawing pay but not at work. cross continent speedster; circus; and capitalist, for the nomination ed or the previous higher rates will “American.’, oplolon is op manifested in aviation in those days. return. Important Group flying; ahd the top-hole European for govembr. posed to any form of forceful inter- GERMANY SURPRISED The preparation and start of the The group laid off without pay aces; Night flying and m anti-air-j gteriing, chairman of the state Earlier Reports vention> blit would welcome any op­ Andree expedition presents a strong craft barrage and an exhibition by j hig’iiw'ay commission and Mrs. Fer- The two statements late yester- portunity to be helpful to C!hina in Berlin, ... Aug. 23.— (APJ) —The contrast with the present day North (Contlnoed on Page Two.) Jimmy Dolittle ii^ his mystery i i^gQQ^ emerging from a field of 11 Heavy Firing Resumed on removing the obstacles which stand transportation ministry was greatly surprised today when Informed of Pole and Antarctic ventures with Moth—all on the openmg d^. candidates in the first primary, con- (Continae on Page ’£) in the way of a united, democratic airplanes and airships equipped with The two man Derby from B ro^ s- | ^ vitriolic campaign last government,” Professor Blakeslee landing "of Captain von Gronau wireless. ville, 'Texas, ^ te r an overaight s e t, aroused the state. India Frontier — 3,000 concluded.', and three compzmions in Vigtut, It shows, incident^ly, the re­ Charles C. Batchelder of New Greenland, after a flight from Ice­ markable strides in flying machines RESCUE FREIGHTER tn ' James E, Ferguson, ousted gov- land. ff°m^n : emor barred from the race by his LEAVES MILLIONS Afridis Are Before Town. York, foriner commercizil attache of in thirty-three years. Newspapers the. United States Commerce De­ “Von Gronau started on his usual reprinting stories of Andree’s start ^ e fiS planes in the race from | impeachment, conducted his wif^s partment in China, discussed a sug- long distance training flight,"' a for the Pole note that the only ARRIVES AT PORT Hartford, cbnn., were bunched with- campaign on the promise of two ‘ gested Chinese appeal to the League spokesman said. “If.h e plumed to means of communication he would in half ^ hour of each other in 1 governors for the price of one. TO NATIVE STATE Simla, India, Aug. 23.— (A P.)— of Nations for a committee to make fly across the ocean certainly none have with the world would be car­ elapsed time at the takeoff from | Notable among his campai^ utter- Heavy firing has been resumed on remedial recommendations. in the ministry knew anything of rier pigeons, several of which the II n 1 r* fT f i'Cleveland, this morning. Verne lances was the promise that au im- the several frontier districts of the The present goveminent of Qilna it., explorer took in his balloon, the n n s DUt r i v e I o n s Ot t o a l ! Roberts, Molme, Uls., was in the lead ^ prisoned ^violators of the prohibition northwest province during the last is entirely dominated by foreign- “Even when he landed in Iceland Eagle. i with an even five minutes piargin. ! law would be liberated if Mrs. Fer- All But $30,000 of the Bug­ 24 hours. A body of 3,000 Afridis educated young theorists, “who have there was nothing unususd about it Pigeon Picked Up C tA nn Aiif ftfi Pacific Derty 1 guson won the election. has assembled at the town of Bagh. no knowledge of economics and ivho because that has been done before It is recorded that a carrier Leil Alier UOUlg UUl OI j The men’s Pacific Derby had, Ferguson atfeicked Sterling’s pro- Tarakzai and other Mohmand constantly oppose every realistic at in the course of training flights. We pigeoh with a ring stamped, ‘"rhe ^ I safely crossed the continental divide ! posal that the state issue $350,000.- gies’ Fortune of Fifty Mfl- tribesmen left for Gandao yesterday tempt to solve the problems of ourselves'are puzzled as to why hir North Pole 142 W 47.62” was pick- fniircp In AlH Shm ■ and at the takeoff this morning ! OOO in highway bonds, his education, to offer resistance to the hostile China,” said Mr. Batchelder. “An went .farther.” v u u io i; lu ru u uiiip» jfrom Billings, Mont., to Bi.smarck, | hig ability toward labor and his re- lions to go to Michigan. forces. I international commission of this The spokesman said that Von (Continued on Page 2) ______I N. D., Nick Namer, the Spokane, ] puted wealth. While reconnoitering yesterday kind could not be suspected of de Gronau was not at all “a daredevili” i “Sun God” flier was in the lead by | sterling, a novice in politics coun- Suva, Fiji, Aug. 23.— (A P )—^The an airplane of the British Royal Air signs upon the political or- economic “He is a quiet, deliberate, sensible Norwegian steamer Penyhryn which 1 three minutes. ' tered-with an attack on Mrs. Fer- Force was fired upon in the upper independence of China,, and would be man with a ‘scientific mind,” ^ add­ Gladys 0 ’Donnell,_ Long JBeach, [ gugon’s pardon and parole record. Manistee, Mich., Aug. 23.— (AP) played an important part in the res- Kurram, near Kharlachi, eight miles able, with proper technical ^ris- ed. “Last year’s Ic:’.and flight re­ cue o? “ e h ^ s e T e r s ^ d crew of Calif- stUl held the Pacific “Powder , references to Ferguson’s impeach —Practically all of the estate of west of Parachinar. At that potat tance, to lay before the Chinese'peo­ THREE ARRESTED cue of the passengers and crew of thP tekeoff from and named “Honesty in gov- sulted in extremely valuable infof- Puff” race at the takeoff Charles F. Ruggles, 84-year-old ec­ heavy fighting was going on last ple a definite and intelligent'plan.” mation for both' the Weather Bit- the liner Tahiti reached here tdoay Wichita, Kas., for Kansas with only five tons of coal left in i emment as the paramount issue.” centric millionaire lumberman and night and the night before. Peace­ Japan’s Yiewa reau and aeronautics. His expert- , today. * fully inclined Afghans have'arrived Yusuke Tsunimi former member AT SACCO MEETING the bimkers. The Men’s Derby from Miami, salt manufacturer, will go to a ences 'during that flight were pub­ For hours the little freighter stood at Parachinar in an effort to secure of the Japanese diet said the Japa­ lished in the scientific magazines.” Fla- was held in Augusta, Ga., yes­ j trust for the benefit of the people nese realize (hat the affairs of China ------by the doomed Tahiti while the liner terday by rain and the original terms for withdrawal of the enemy j Ventura, with m/re room for the FIRES IN FORESTS I of Michigan, imder terms of his will forc6S« cannot be'settled in Nanking and schedule waa resumed today. Tokyo and that Washington, and Holfl M pinnm l Sp«dnn nn ^OO odd TaWti passengers and crew, Mrs. Phoebe Omlie, Memphis, led j which was filed today. It is reported from Waziristan IIUIU m c u iu ild l J tb b iu n o n raced through the reef studded that prominent leaders have secured FISHERMEN OVERDUE the Women’s Dixie Derby into The estate has bee£ variously es­ (Continued on Page Two.) Raleigh, N. C., yesterday—the first |' COST $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 DAY timated as having a value of from the help of three of .the most im­ Boston Common Without i Then, her mission accomplished, day out from Washington, D. C. | $6,000,000 to $50,000,000. After portant Wazirs and '4,000 horsemen, ; the Penyhryn headed here for fuel. Tlie opening day attendance list! making personal bequests totaling collected for an attack on Datta Portland, Maine, Aug. 33— (A P ) Gets SOS' was a “Who’s Who of the Air.” $30,000 and setting aside $100,00 as Khel or Wana. —^Three flis^ermen, who left here la Captain Salvesen said he received j Permit— Very Few Attend Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd, ex- a trust fund for the benefit of “ such Warnings of the massing of hos­ BRIANDTOCALL a 33-foot motorboat Thursday mid­ a radio Saturday requesting a sharp j plorer of the Poles, arrived in time Drought Makes Fighting Dif­ of my friends as may be in need of tile forces at that point have been night for Jeffry’s Ledf®. 30 miles lookout be kept for lifeboats from j to receive the National Aeronautic; financial assistance or relief,’,’ Rug­ spread throughout the districts and out to sea, were 24 hours overdue Boston, Mass., Aug. 23.— (A P )— tbe Tahiti. It was then supposed Association's diploma, of honorary j ficult on Government gles in his will named Ewald J. today airplane scouts were keeping PAEEY OVER PLAN Three members of the International passengers and cr^w of the 'Tahiti membership at the - association's Pfeiffer of Manistee, axid Charles close watch upon the area. They were Antonia Radauno,. already had abandoned ship. He said j Labor Defense will be arraigned in banquet last night. Senator Bing-1 McPherson of Grand Rapids as skipper of the little boat; Antonio he sat in the cross trees all day Sat­ the municipal court today charged ham of Connecticut, the president of \ trustees to handle the remainder. SHIPPED GAI^ AHEAD Jimi, and a man known only as urday and about 7:30, p. m., saw Lands All Over the Nation with violation of a park rule in ad­ the organization made the presenta- • Both principal and income from “Jerry.” rockets tired from the Tahiti. The dressing a Sacco-Vanzetti memorial the trust are to be “devoted to Copenhagen, Aug. 23—XAP) — Irons Oat the Diffietdties Fellow fishermen alarmed when Penybr^ reached the Tahiti at tioh. meeting on Boston Common after charitable, benevolent, educational The government said today a re­ the boat failed to return last night, 10:30, p. m. The distressed ship ! Washington, Aug. 23.— (A P )— Mayor James M. Curley had refused MEBRON BOUND OVER and publiQ_ welfare uses,” as the quest had been receivedrtwo months notified the coast guard and a seemed to be holding its own and the Raised by Powers on a them a permit. The meeting was I With the drought e trustees shall direct, within the ago from the German Metallbau search was ordered. ' Penyhryn stood by until the Ven­ j attended by a very small number of Farmington, Aug. 23. (AP.)— 'factor to the high fire hazards ^ ; state of Michigan, the needs of in­ Gesellschaft for airmen to land In Weather conditions the past -34 tura arrived Sunday. hours were considered’^bad beesmse Sacco-Vanzetti sympathizers and Henry Merron, of New Britain, National forests, reports to the habitants of Manistee county being Greenland. A request was naade to Lifeboats of the Penyhryn and i "O' S. of Europe” of the steadily increasing nortiiqast about 4,000 curious. given first consideration. ’ keep the application secret. the Tahiti transferred the crew and charged with another, with theft of j porest Service today showed a daily wind and heavy seas running out­ The Ck>mmon meeting was one of Ruggles’ body- lay in state today The government sent gasoline for light baggage. There was no con- 11 typewriters from the high school j government of $19,000 side. two held last night. 'The other early in the summer, was held m i goverumeu in his office over which are his sim­ the airplane by a Danish steamer, ______- \ furion. Captain Salvesen said, and the Spigerborg, which discharged it Paris, Aug. 23.—(AP.) — The $15,000 bail' for the Superior Court | in keeping down forest fires over ple quarters where he died Thurs­ French- .government has forwarded I Tahiti’s winches were going un- at JuliEuiehaab. South meeting house was held with- 1 steamer sank. in a Justice Court late yesterday. | day night. a propieted to tiie European powers MOTHER’S TRIBUTE r out interference. A permit had Merron. was arrested in Holyoke i Showers in the I All heavy , bsiggage was left lessened, th e' interest^' for ‘a Euro^an confer­ been readily granted the meeting at aboard the Tahiti. The Penyhryn after he Cad tried to sell machines j eastern ence at Geneva Sept. 7 and 8, to Washington, Aug. 23.— (AP) — A' the Old South, which was held un­ fire menace somewhat, but the situ­ picked up a large tnmk owned by a there. The other man Bonislaw discuss [ Foreign Minister Briand’s tribute from a French wm* mother, der the auspices of the Stfcco-Van- ation was reported still to be critical naval officer and will land it at Larasiewicz, previously had been plan of a “ United States of Europe.” a quaint red, white and blue wreath zetti Memorial committee. in the extreme west. : Drought, low Auckland. held for trial. humidity, lightning and increasing Girl Without A Country The move was accepted in diplo­ hand-fashioned of leather leaves, The Other Meeting. rests today on the Tomb of the Un­ Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, New iuse of the forests by recreationists matic circles to mean that M. [were listed as cs^uses for the fire Briand, after careful consideration known Soldier. , York, opened the Old South m ating Sole Passenger On Ship A letter, in English, nccompany^ with an attack on former Governpr. i danger and for the expenditure o f; of the replies to his original memo- $197,271 from emergency approprla-1 , ------landum, has formulated definite Ing the wreath was sign^ed: Mine. Alvan T. Fuller, Judge Webster Marie Charlotte Raveau, Rochtfoi% Thayer and President A. Lawrence Whale Found In Log Pond; tions for the first ten days in Au-j new proposals to overcome son^ie of g u st i Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 23:— (AP)tJapanese extraction and subject to this' most serious objections to his France. . Lowell of Harvard. He was follow­ 'The wreath was brought to W a& - plan'made by England, (^rmany; ed by Edna St. Vincent Millay, poet­ sires of smaU firee ire 'reported | „,„ter, pretty 'JapaBeee-! SL .'SSSi I ington by ^i4rs: David Potts and ess; Leonard Abbott, New York; Thought Killed, It Flees Italy and other powers. Mrs. Lafayette Hadley, both of to the western region 1.366 fires i maiiage with an Amerl^ 'n.a[ What these proposals will be was and Alice Stone Blackwell, noted have occurred on National forests ] night club dancer, had the new United States cannot admit her, j maroneck. New York. They werfe; feminist. not revealed. It is known, however, designated, to place the tribute on' Shelton, Wash., Aug. 23.— (AP)$then was shot ten times with a rifle. thus far thiH season, burning over i Uner Empress of Japan, all to her- cause she ia of Japanese parentage' that ^ yesterday’s Cabinet meeting On the Common where 100 police­ 46,453 acres and necessitating an [self today in her status of a girl [and is no longer the wife of an the tomb at Arlington. men stood ready to halt the sched­ — ^T^e turihoil created by a wounded j The woimded mammal struggled the foreign minister secured the

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, s o u t h MAJICHESTBR, CONN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1930. F A G fiT W Q CREW OF 4 0 MEN P06UC RECORDS OVERZMDIION State Warrantee D e^ Motor Hints I The T; D. Faulkner Company to QHinaly 8aM**tiOB« on tbs. [ SAVEDM HEARING TODAY Ruth h. Peck, land on toe westerly IIW LOYED IN •OsM of Ibe Q»r bjr tbs 4 eto- j side of Prospect street. South Man- mebUe eiob ef Hartfonl. | d e a t h s TO 1 as a silk weaver, died at the N^e- mander Alexander, of Meriden as » Marriage Intentions ' was considered particiflarly impor­ l^gb liajf only to avoid having tbs morial hospital last night toiiowing the. speaker. The applications for marriage h- ^nin bearings, following an adjust- a four day’s illness of heart disease. tbe CwTentHHi. tant to coal mining districts. where Francis Griswold. censes of Walter Carl Hentschel and toe EuFcau rejwrted a disposition on for w«3r, so tight as to neces- sel to Pieces. Mr. Stevenson bad been making his AUClDBNTAUilf GASSTO Elsie Efiizabeto Itoley, both of Man- tbe part of miners to report them­ Wate towing'the car to start- home with his daughter, Mrs. How-^ New HAVfOi Aufi M.—(AP)— ehester, and Lawrence Lavoie of selves laid o£^ rather than jobless, nany mooba^cs naake this error, j ard Smith at 19 Knox street. Patrick C3enfr«y, 70, w w to » erttl- 28.— (AiP) — ! . Mr. Stevenson leaves his wife and Thr coptiflued bearing on tb« ap. Hew Havea. Auf. Hartford and Anna G. Mattice of even though they have done no ti- Ip this sort of work evenness of Lewes, Pel., Aug. Qid eoadlUon at O n oo bc«pl* After a fuU day of to Iwh^ South Manchester are on.file in the Blown to sea on th& wings of a 50- i five children The children are Mrs. plication made by Judge Raymond work for a long jieriod. Many in adjustment is important. First it t»i from the elfoots of fM petooatof of toe oaa«daw of T n t, WUbur l . office of toe town derk. ! i^ e gale in one of the worst storms . Walter Wirtalla, of Benton street, A. Johnson, executor under the will the group were believed to be in the Is necessary to remove all of the which bt iabaltd toit i^at wbUt Cbroii for toe .Demooratto nomina- Lease istons and connecting rod assem-_____ I ^i Delaware Bay has seen in years, i Mrs. Howard Smith of Knox street, of toe late PrancU Griiwold for the abtcep at W i h om «.. same economic status of the job­ 4fo» fovemor at toe itato con- William Sass to Siiberman and seekers. A good portion also was ,Hpb and then adjust the center 1 forty men of the crew of the Con- James W. Stevenson, of Pitkin admittance to probate of a will, Flremea aad pbyBtotoai a d m ^ ' veatioa at Hew London next mohth, Kahn of Hartford, 15 aeres of to­ bearing first. The required number \ solidated Pishing Company motor street, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, of Clin­ purportog to he the lait teetament tcred oxyf«a fqr MVtral bouri last e je c te d to represent workers laid ton street and John Stevenson, Jr., nredlottdni came,from We bacco land and shed on Veinan o if for short periods for seasonal or Df only a few at most, should! ship Emily A. Foote stepped ashore of Mr. Griswold, was beard before night aad early today to aa effort to M x y toat he would be alone in the testing each time by here .today to teU a dramatic and of Center street. He also leaves one street, Manchester, for a term of other temporary reasons. Other 1 Judge William 8. Hyde this morn-’ eave bis l»e. Koapital oftlolala, field for toe nomination. three years. temporarUy reassembling the liners | thrilhng tale. , sister, Mrs. Anna Glenney, of Bige- ing. Under toe'will Judge Raymond ! however, said the awa would proba' classes were not considered impor­ One of Prof, Croei’a most inti­ Warrantee Deed tant In consideration of the imem- Thf. crankshaft should be ' Their 100-foot Deisel engine crait j low street, A. Johnson is made executor and ; Uy die, mate frlenda today had a high stack tiiTOftd bv hand : pounded to pieces beneath their i Funeral services will be held Mon- The Manchester Realty company plojmient problem but will be in­ the heirs at law have retained It is beUevod to«t a brteira W«w of letteri before him to which toere X fo re adiustox each of the other ^ feet, themselves blown to sea in twoj day afternoon, at three from the to John and Elisabeth Humphries, cluded to avoid confusion. • State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn outit a lif bi Conirey were promlioi of party support land and buildings on tbe south side mifn bearines all of the others' small boats, the exhausted crew j home of Mrs. Howard Smith, 19 of Suffield to contest its adroit- fell asleep iteben. A table giving the totals by stalls S l^d he loSenS up S that an'found safety early today only when Knox street. Rev. Alfred Qark of from all parte toe state. of Florence street. follows. All figures are subject to tance to probate and ask for ao Tbe next etep undertaken is to S cS ito teS^ S S ' be^made. This.; their lifeboats-crashed against the St. Mary’s Episcopal church will of- revision by toe Census Bureau. equal division of the estate. POSTMASTBllS OATBW obtain a ptosenlor of ITof, Cross’s is fr^Sentlv ^ovSlooked by ' stone wall of the outer breakwater, j fielate and burial wiU be in the East State Pop. 1930 Unemld P.C. The bearing was postponed twice New Haven, Auf. M.—CAP)— name to^ toe oonventltm and the i^ U 'U Jn S ss^ to be experienced, r Helping each other .np toe slij., | cemetery, because of the inahUHy of Awfust Postmasters of tof 'itate fathered at HOSPITAL NOTES New England: luuac wuu ; pgj,y gea-wasbed walls, the btUe ' — ■ ■■ - • ■ ----- seleetien made is oonttogent upon Maine ...... 800,056 13,244 1.7 Bose, onfe of toe witnesses of the 8avin Rook today vrtto w eir fami- deelslon o f physicians as to his BA'mTRV NOT TO BT-AMIS 1 band walked three miles pcross the wiU, to be present,, hut he was at Ues.for toeir annual outlnf« New Hamp, 465,293 8,493 pbj^ eal stre n i^ to do this. The John Stevenson, age 71, of 19 Vermont .. 359,092 the probate court room this The gathering was to be address­ Knox street died at the Memorial 5.419 Motorists who ° I fi^ t , where they remained until ABOUT TOWN effort le to eecure a sponsor for Mass...... 4,253,646 ing aud testified. He testified toat ed by Arohlbeld Coleman, firet as­ hospital at 9:40 o’clock last night. 115,987 hearing toeir starters grmd away ♦ • Prof, Cross before tl\e convention R. Island . 687,232 22.193 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Von Deck at the time that the will was signed sistant postmaster general, follow­ who wlU represent all opinions and No admissions were reported. The laboriously may think | Boat W^rth $100,000 the mind of Mr. Griswold was clear ing a shore dinner tois aftcraoon. Connecticut 1,604,711 32.193 IS giving out some warm day ^ hen ^ returning to Lewes. of Washington, D. C., are visitiifg ths parly, toe Gold Democrats, the following were discharged: Ford and he understood what he was do­ Ferris of 330 Main street, Ray War­ liSddle Atlantic: the pistons nm 1 jtg borne port, from a fishing expedi- Mr. and Mrs. David McCullom of Conservatives, the'wets and the New York .12,619,503 164,617 inders. It IS a fact seldom observ^ tion up toe Delaware Bay Tupr 143 Florence street. ing. The will had been drawn and TO ARRANGE FUNERAL drys, _the party administration ren of 447 Center street, and Mrs. met read to Mr, Griswold before Mr. Norwalk. Aug. 38.— CAP.)—Mrs. Luther Hutson and baby boy of 35 N. Jersey . 4,028,027 127,615 that a very Umber engine usually the advance.Q\ of a northeastern gale forces and toose who are thought Penn...... 9,640,802 211,877 cranks so quietly as to give the im­ A report was received at the Bose was callec} in as a witness to Dorothy Gordon WiHianw of Gan- to be factlonally antagonistic to the Strant street. shortly before lO p. m., last night. the signature, or mark, Mr. Gris- South Central: pression that toe battery is not de­ office of .the Park Superintendent nondale, Wilton, daughter of Mrs. present organh^tion. Its loss is estimated at $100,000. woldls eyes being poor at the time. Mabel Gordon, who committed sui­ Kentucky .. 2.633,668 31,153 livering the usual energy. Captain John M. George, of late this morning of the splitting of To Bo Held In Hotel Tennessee , 2,608.759 21,402 This was tested out effectively in Mr. Bose was cross-examined by cide in yesterday, Palmer, Va., realising it was impos­ a large tree on Union street in the The place of the convention in HOOVER PREDICTS Alabama .. 2.645,297 21,400 one of the newer models which is high wind. Mr. Alcorn who asked him if he had has left for that olty to make ar­ sible to make shore in toe face of any conversation with M^- Griswold New London was changed last night Mississippi , 2.007,979 10,758 Bouipped with a special choking rangements for the funeral. Mrs. to Hotel Griswold at Eastern device that injects oil into toe cylin­ the storm and heavy seas, orderet] about Miss Marion Ladd| who is to WilliamB, to i four years, has been INCOME TAX CUT ^ West South Central: Several houses owned by Edw. J. point, to place of the state Arkansas .. 1,853,081 12,591 the anchor thrown over when they receive ,the greater amount of the secretary in the offiee o( the Pr. ders before the engine starts. On a HoU on Purnell Place are being armory and the sessions wifi Louisiana , . 2,094496 neared the breakwater. Tossing estate by the will, Mr. Bose re­ Richards Association, Ine„ medicine 31,444 warm ■ day toe driver puUed the thoroughly renovated and repaired. be in toe half of that hotel which (Continued from Page Ope.) Oklahoma . 2,391,777 42,392 choker but several times and when about on the waves, its anchor plied that such had not been the manufacturers of 523 West avenue, New floors, doors, steps are being case, but that he did know that Mr. has ample seating room for the dele­ Texas ...... 5,821,272* 79,552 ie stepped op tPe starter butto, tte dragsing as. if helpless to outride ran pleTel S S toe this cUy. Mrs. Gordon never lived to gates and spectators. AU convention day followed earlier pessimistic fore­ the fury of the sea, the craft cast Constructed, improving their ap­ Griswold was Mountain battery seemed to be ball dead. pearance greatly. this city, activities will be imder one roof, a casts by Treasury experts. PubUoa. Montana 536,332 But toe engine "tarted in half the adrift toward the out breakwater. attention that was giye» to him by 11,808 2.2 The Elks country fair will be held epndtios never before attained to tlon of these gloomy reports brought Idaho ...... 445,837 6,367 1.4 usual time be se the pistons Hardly had the order to man the. Miss Ladd. a round of conferences and the in WilUmantic the latter pxrt of Miss Ladd, who is a native Qf the history of major party political Wyoming .. 224,597 4,245 1.9 moved so freely m their cylinders. two lifeboats been given when the next week, opening Thursday, Aug. eenventloaa to Connecticut, A con­ optimistic announcements followed. vessel lost section after section of Manchester, a daughter of Mr. and Colorado .. 1,035,043 22,793 2.2 28 and continuing untU Labor Day. ANDREE WAS NEAR siderable number of delegates will President Hoover said several STOPPING STARTS’ CARBON its deck, and finally was pounded to Mrs. Frank Ladd, wa.s questioned New Mexico 427,216 5,436 1.3 Tuesday afternoon an airplane will also he oared for at toe hotel. items not taken into account in cal­ Arizona ... pieces by the waves. sharply by Mr- Alcorn when she 435,833 7,232 11.7 Going downhill on compression, fly over Manchester and drop ba'- At Waterbury last night toe dele­ culating a deficit could he counted Utah ...... 502,582 9,886 2.0 Megaphone in band, Captain took the stand. POLE, NOTE STATES upon to swell Treasury receipts. while a saver of brake lining, in­ loons upon the town, each balloon She related that she was for gation to toe Qonvention was \m- Nevada 90,981 2,850 3.1 George directed the course of the Among these he cited Increased cus­ creases accumulation of carbon. attached to a valuable prize. The many years acquainted with Mr. pledged because former Mayor Wil­ Pacific: two boats. The men tugged franti toms receipts^temporarily reduced Every time the throttle Is sud- Veterans of Foreign Waps will hold Griswold's sister, living next door to (Gontinued frona Page One.) liam E. Thoms in former years has Washington 1,561,907 36,087 denly closed the pistons draw oil cally at the oars in order to keep an aviation meet, featuring stunt aspired to the governorship nomi­ “because of advance imports to an­ Oregon ___ 952,691 24,849 in view of each other. her when she was a young girl and ticipate the new tariff law—increas­ from the crankcase. This is reveal- • = flying, in connection with the fair. when Miss Griswold made her home ed up in Sweden July 31, 1807i nation. California . 5,673,009 172,556 Bd by the puffs of smoke from toe Start for Land doubt was cast on the authenticity Dr. Dolan Speaks ed construction at home and sub­ The meet will be held over a near­ with her brother on East Center stantial payments on the debts of exhaust and means carbon is being Mile by mile, each of them cer- street Miss Latld had been requested of the message. The next day anoth­ The outstanding incident last Total ...132,698,190 2.508,151 2.0 by field. toreign nations.’’ Not the least ira- deposited at a high rate, OU does tain they were being blown to their by Miss Griswold to come and visit er pigeon was reported found near night.was the declaration of Dr. not hum clean in the cylinders deaths, the small boats headed to ______Dolan of Manchester [ portant in hig list was tbe downward Three of the officers of Memorial with her and- assist while a Mrs. Trorosoe, Norway, with a message, Edward G, Moat of this sudden deceleration ward the seawall. Fog, by this time, Atherton, who was also living with “North Pole Passed 15.’’ Later this that be favored Prof. Cross, There i ^^evlslon of government expenditures, Is due to unnecessary acceleration. Temple of ^thian Sisters of this TO TAKE 50 YEARS had settled down almost to the her, was away on a vacation. She report was discredited^A There ' was have tMen times to the past when! The driver who sees his way ahead town will take part at toe evening WRITER ACQUITTED fringe of the waves and against meeting of the district convention to remained for ten days and later re­ no further news imlil ” a* —D utch: ©r. Dolan was classed as an inde- BO as to avoid driving too fast is the pounding of the waves voices be held in Rockville, on September 8. turned when Miss Griswold became steamer reported having seen an pendent to his opinions which often TO UNITE CHINESE the one who will have less trouble were all but indistinguishable. ill to take care of her. She told the object which might have been a fan counter to those of other Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Aug. 23. from carbon, other things being The full degree staff of the local — (AP)—Jury early today acquitted As toe boats neared each other temple will have charge of the ini­ court that she bad been employed at balloon floating OB the White Sea party leaders. HiS espousal of Prof. equal. , ' ^ Sylvia Serafim, Braziliem writer who (CoBtiBoed from Page 1.) for brief periods Captain George re­ tiation. The meetings will be held different times as librarian in An­ July 17. 1897 and anxiety began to Cross was regarded today as likely It may be helpful to thoss wbo be felt for the safety of Andree and to carry to the candidate all those went on trial yesterday for the slay^ peated bis shouts through the meg­ at 3 o’clock in the afternoon with dover, at clerical work in Woi'ces- London are growing in importance are troubled by carbon to be re­ aphone to keep within view of the ter, in New Britain and at one time his companions. wbo have stood with Dr. Dolan In ing of Robefto Rodriguez, the car­ minded that, there is more leakage supper at 6:30 and evening session toonist, son of a newspaper pub­ in Sino-Japanese matters. harbor refuge light, which now and at 8 o’clock. at Storrs. She came to the Gris­ British newspapers record that on other conventions and who may be of oil into the cylinders the lighter Aug. 19, the news came of a car­ lisher. “The most important key to the then sent a ray of hope through the wold house to continue to carry on dolsgates to New London. solution, of Chinese problems is a the oil used. Selecting the proper fog. Bodies exhausted and nerves the care of Hiss Griswoldi wbUe she rier pigeon shot carrying a naes- An estimate made today was that The woman was charged with grade of oil is part of the process Mias Elsie Daley of Florence having entered the offices of the perfect agreement among the Unit­ nearly defeated, one after the other, street was honored with another was ill and remained there until her sage, “Passed 82 degrees Latitude prospectively at least Prof, Cross ed States, Great Britain and Japan. of keeping carbon deposits down. with, good voyage northward. An- already has been assured of one- newspaper on December 26 last, the men would slump down against gift shower last evening at the home death. Then at toe request of Mr, If this agreement can he informally tblrd of the delegates to toe oon- when the shooting took place. The their oars. of Mrs. August Larson of 66 Strick­ Griswold she continued to remain drae." made with toe support fit enlighten­ MEfSTS BRAK E DRUM WEAR toere. She had never received any motive charged was that tbe car­ Only at intervals could the light be land street. About fifteen of her Searching parties were sent out vention, after a single day’s work of ed public opinion of the respective Sometimes the willingness to give great amount of money for her his friends. Democratic caucuses toonist bad caused publication of de­ seen and for more than four hours young women frieniis were present in various regions but editors final­ nations, then and then only the real the car every attention, it requires work, but after the death of ^MiSS for delegates have not yet been held tails of her private life. Rodriguez it stood as the only guidance. About from this and other places. The ly came to agreb that Andree and balance of power of toe western results in some ^ new problems for 2 ,a. m. the boat commanded by Cap­ Griswold she went to Judge JgmsoiV his companions were irretrievably except here and there, but in many died from bullet wounds in the the owner. color scheme was orchid and old and through him secured $300i tWa tovms the makeup of a local delega­ stomach. Pacific can be attained.” tain George tossed and crashed gold and a delightful luncheon was lost. The story is told of one owner, for against the stone wall of the outer representing twenty weeks work at tion is known to advance. instance, who had his brake drums served by the hostass. Miss Daley $15 a week. Mr. Griswold and bis An expression of sentiment as to a i breakwater, while the other flound­ who is to be married in the near fu­ BYRD LAUDS ANDREE • trued up by the scraping method to sister did not seem to get along well candidate is likely to be given at ered about a half mile away, help­ ture to William Hentschel received New York, Aug. 23.— (AP>—The a point W ere the brakes themselves less to steer their course in any di­ and the former was displeased with New York Times to a despatch from many caucuses, would work properly. Even when a nurqber of beautiful gifts of linen. rection. the manner In which his sister had Chicago qu>tes Admiral Richard E, toe brake shoes were relined stop­ Hanc by hand, the twenty men in disposed of her property. Byrd, first mm» to fly over toe ping was not what it should be. So It was after the death of Miss the first boat drew each other to the Poles, as voicing praise for toe dar­ STORM K m m 3 DAYS Two Shows much stock had been cut off the top and shouted to their compap- POLICE COURT Griswold that Miss Ladd learned ing of Salomon-Auguste Andree, drums the shoes and linings did ions. The wall is about ten feet that a will had been drawn by the first man to attempt exploration of STARTING S^day Night aot grip properly. above the high.water mark. late Judge H. O. Bowers for Mr, It looked like a real problem to Andrew Pertusati, through his at­ the Arctic by air, Washtogttm, Aug, 23.— (AP)—The SUNDAY 6 :4.5 and 8:40 Men Exhausted Griswold, but that it never had been ^'Andree and his expedition have solve but a mechanic furnished a torney, William S. Hyde, pleaded Weather Bureau today Issued the While the twenty stood shouting executed. She was not getting any always fascinated me tremendous­ way out of the difficulty by instal­ guilty to'keeping liquor with intent following Morm wamtogs: in tfce night, twenty more jnade a pay for remaining until Howard ling thicker b r ^ e lining. This read­ to sell before Judge Raymond A. ly" he said. “I always believed he AdvlBOTy 10' a. m., storm warnings desperate effort to reach the wall Griswold came out and talked mat­ ily compensated for the increase in Johnacan in the Manchester police ters over with Mr. Griswold and it had the right conception of toe best obaMed to northwest Sandy Hook the inside diameter of toe drums. before their small boat, now filling court this morning. A fine of $50 method for Polar exploration but to N^tuekst and northeast storm Here^s The Big Thrill! with water, would capsize or be was then agreed that-she should re­ The use of thicker brake lining and costs and a 10 day jail sentence main for $60 a month. unfortunately he did not have toe wamtogs ordereii north of Nan­ also brought quieter operation, pounded to pieces by the waves. was imposed. The jail sentence was equipment. He was a man of grtat tucket to Eastport, Maine. Disturb­ Finally the nose of their craft bursn- This was paid to her for two A new throbbing since thin drums amplify vibration suspended, The actual sale charge months. Mr. Griswold’s eyesight vision and great daring. I am par­ ance about 129 milss south of Rhode i od the aide of the sea *waU. Each against Pertusati was nolled. It was was failing and she was given power ticularly pleased to learn he left a Island, moving porth-hortheastward human dranm'^ more readily. helping the other, toe men, in sin- the first time that the man had ap ­ of attorney to deposit and' draw diary. A man like Anflree, would ftod with increasing intensity. Strong wrested from gie file, started for the harbor light. some way to leave a SQlentifl'c rec­ COOLING YOUR TIRES Two hours later, the light’s rays peared in the police court. He has checks on his account in the Man­ north shifting to northwest win^ % In the <3ld day long distance tour­ ord for posterity. Xta'contenta should late this afternoon Sandy Hook to life. ,.s , r. flashing out above them as if to an­ lived here for the past four yearns. chester Trust Company. She did ists used to stop every now and The officers' raided the home on not know much about his private be of great vidue and extraordtoary Block Island;' strong northeast nounce their safety, they threw interest.’’ again to oool off the tires. It was thcmrelves own on the top of the Dndley street Monday night and matters but when Aetna Life In­ wlpds and4 gales shiftingihlftlng to port^ part af the process of riving intel­ found a large quantity of wine, 10 surance Company gave stock rights west late tms afternoon or early to- V?ot wall, exhausted. she went to the safe deposit vault CAUflE Of ’d ISASTBR ligently and save much tire trouble. Word of the sinking of the Emily gallons of alcohol and utensils used night between Block Island and Perhaps some drivers look back in the manufacture. and took thirteen shares of Aetna New York, Aug, 23.«-(AP)«—Clap- ForUand and increasing winds prob­ A. Foote and the plight of its crew tain Ernest Demuytv, toe famous upon toe old days with a smile, but reached the Coast Guard station at Joseph J. Reigna of 206 .Camp­ stock and arranged to have the mat­ ably reaching gale force late this a' little recollection of the past bell street, Hartford, pleaded guilty ter taken care of through the Man­ Belgian balloonist whq has won toe eftemoon between Portland and Low-es and shortly after daybreak Gordon Bennett cup four times and might prove helpful in explaining the stranded men saw a ship strik­ to driving an automobile while un­ chester Trust Company. This was Eastport.' why so many rear tires on modem is in New York preparing to com­ ing out in their direction. The Coast der the influence of liquor. He was done and the shares again put back cars seem to wear ^ut so soon. Just in the safe deposit box. pete in that event in Cleveland Sep­ Guard bad notified the fisheries at arrested late last night by Sergeant tember J, believes toe Andree party ^ op the car and feel the tires some Lewes and another steamer of the She had never made an inspection VT. OFFERS REWARD day after driving fifty miles without John McGlinn at the Center. of the safe deposit box she said, was forced down in Fridtjof wan- company, the Pelican, was dispatch­ Through his attorney, William S. Law was his gam o-Jove his a halt. She did not know that there was a senland because of tears or leaks to ed to their rescue, under command Hyde, he told the court that the its balloon. Montpelier, Vt, Aug. 33.—(AP.) plaything. Justice demands It isn’t so much the deflection of of Captain Lawrence L. Brown. savings bank account in a Hartford conviction meant the loss of his job. “The Andree expedition was han­ —I^tcking but little to positively its price— ten years of his toe tires due to road inequalities Boats were lowered and sent to bank until one^day she was looking He is a flour salesman and needs dicapped from the start by having identify a woman buried to Potters that heats them as the radial de­ the wall and the exhausted men for some papers in the estate of life —^he defended thousmds flection caused by constant effort the automobile in his business. He is a fabric balloon which was varnish­ were lifted aboard and brought here. Miss Griswold and came upon a Field at Ohaster as Mrs. Ruby against justice but is power­ to maintain a high speed average, not in the habit of drinking liquor bank hook which showed about ed,” said Captain Demuyter. “Then, Ghtekering Green, Governor John E. idden acceleration and fast stop­ .-but he was at a party in Columbia $6,000 in cash in the Hartford bank. the balloon was in toe northland for. Weeks of Vermont bad today post­ less to defend himself! ping. After a thirty mile average U. S. W. V. DELEGATES ■ last night and drank some wine. A This she turned over to Mr. Gris­ a year before it got started bseause ed a reward of #900 for toe woman's tun rear tires will be surprisingly fine of $100 and costs was Imposed. wold, but later it was endorsed so of various delays. It Is ceneelvable identity to an effort to dear up the hot and noticeably warmer than the Reigna has a wife and five chil­ as to make it payable to bpto Mr, that there were breaks in R which mystery that has puxded auti front ones. TELL OF CONVENTION dren. Griswold and herself. The money in were not visible on the outside. ties for over a wefek, Exhibits of Rest periods will pay dividends in the savings bank was not touched That would not have happened with wearing apparel and effects of too WILLIAM tire life. only when it came time to make a rubber balloon, and a modem ex­ dead woman were on view at State i ------Mary Bushnell Cheney auxiliary pedition would have a much better MANCHESTER WOMEN payments for taxes. When there was Detective. Edwin Q, Srewn’s office 5 AIR AFFECTS ABSORBERS members who attended the national not sufficient money on band to chance of success than was possible here. ; No hydraulic device operates pro- convention held In Philadelphia tois meet these obligations she lirew thirty-three years ago as the science week returned home yesterday and State’s Attorney Lawrence C. lierly if air gets into it, which ex­ ON LONG AUTO TRIP $200 to apply to the gheoklng ac­ of balloon building haa improved Edgerton said yesterday that he report a wonderful time and en­ immensely.” plains why the neglected shock ab- count to pay the taxes. In 1939 Mr. was satisfied to hl3 own mind that Brber that works on this principle thusiastic meetings. In toe group Griswold died and then she had the Captain Demuyter will leave New POWEU too ddad woman, at first identified apt to give a poor account of it- were Mrs. Elizabeth Olds, president money, which was then due her as it York tomorrow for the West- Mrs. Agnes Chartier of the J, W- as Mrs. Catoerine R. Packard, was 6lf. Air usually gets into the in- of the auxiliary, her daughter Ruth; Hale company returned yesferday had stood in both of toeir names, rrument because fluid leaks out or transferred to her own name and a Mrs. Green, but toat he would con­ S a aulomohUa-trlp Spr'- FEAR RIOTS IN CUBA tinue toe toquiries to make toe saxiae toe owner fails to add fluid ing which she covered 1,600 miles new book opened. The money, she For th e (Occasionally to compensate for na- son and Miss Margaret Donnellan. said, was in the greater part in the identification positive. That the convention was unusually in her Essex coupe, She was accom­ Havana, Aug. as.’ -’tAP) -w Felice toral loss through evaporation. panied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. bank under her own name. 1 i If the device is the one-way type, well attended may be judgeij by the Miss Lardd, who' is now forty-five guards today were thrown about BROKER DIES. fast that seven railway poaches Paul Chartier of Church street. The toe American Embassy headquar­ cbntrolling toe rebound of the tour taken was via Waterbury, years of age, is now making her Defense came from California alone. Dur­ ters and other Amerioan placei Watoh HW, R, L, Aug,if, 33.— 33. (AP) flin gs only, the car will start toss­ Danbury and over the Bear Moun­ home with her father,* Prank Ladd, ing the days of the convention a par­ of Andover, her mother having died Cuba in anticipation of Commun­ Isaac Tatoali' starr, Philadelphia■ Ph ing the passengers off the seat tain bridge to New York state. Thej' when going over a rough road. A ade eight miles long took place in several years ago. ists disorders commemorating the broken, died at hie summer cottage With Philadelphia. visited Albany and Saratoga and Following Miss Ladd five other Sacco-Vanaetti exeeuUons, here last night following an illness t vo-way device that controls both traveled northward to Montreal, c impression and rebound of the The local women visited Atlantic witness, relatives of Mr. Griswold -.a j a ’ of ten days. He was 63 years old. KAY FRANQS City, and on Thursday a special Quebec, and St. Anne de Beaupre. largely, were called. They testified KING IN SCOTLAND Mr, who had bew a summer s iring will first reveal the need for And a Powerful a fention by letting the f^m e bump train of 16 coaches weis run for the Returning they entered Vermont at briefly that they knew of no reason resident here for many years was Derby Une, crossed to the White t te axles. delegates and their friends to Valley for a grievance against them by Aberdeen, Scotland, Aug. affliiated i^th Starr & Company, Supporting Cast. Gasses also get into shock ah- Forge. The train .was met by in­ Mountains in New Hampshire and Mr, Griswold. In summing up At­ (A P,)—King George and Queen Philadelphia brokers. His widow, s irbers and the fluid may start to numerable atitomobiles and a lunch­ motored down that state to Hamp­ torney Alcorn said that the will Mary arrived this momtog with Mary T. TiV. Starr, three children, flam so that its ^consistency is eon was served to the party of ton Beach, where they followed toe should not he admitted to probate Prince George. They, were met at Edward T„ ^oyd T, and Miss Hope sandwiches and hot coffee. In {heir S^atly altered. coast as much as possible, visiting pointing out that if was extremely toe station by the Lord Provost of Starr, all of Philadelphia survive. OUR GANG COMEDY *AT THE ROUND TABLE’ honor a sham battle was staged and Boston. Plymouth and crossing to unusual that a woman not previous­ the^sity, the magistrates and an un­ The body will be sent to Philadel­ James J. Corbett, Damon Run­ various other exercises held. Provinoetown on the tip of Cape Cod. ly acquainted should enter the home usually large crowd. phia. “TOUGH WINTER” yan and De Wolf Hopper, They toured the cape before com­ of a 90 year old man and come out GERMAN SUICIDES. ing home. They report considerable yvith a $6,000 gift and a goodly m a t c h e s p q s t f o n e b gTDRM STOPS TRIALS. “ School Daze” Personal Notices rain but it didn’t interfere with share of an $18,000 property. He ' lA test Cartoon Comedy Berlin.— Germjin suicides during (AP)— A Peppy Revue 1929 numbered 16,036, according to their enjoyment of the trip. said that it bUd not been shown that New York, Aug. 28.--(AF)—W f Newpert, IL Sound News “Karoival Kid” Number figures just revealed. Of the total, Mr, Griswold was not unduly in­ finals of the Women’e^ational teh- Today’s scheduled trial races be­ Card of Thanks 11,329 were men and 4797 women, SCHNEIDER LEAVES KANSAS fluenced. Judge Johnson in summing nis championships, acheduled this tween the yaehts EBterprise, Yan­ kee, Weetamoc and Whirlwind to Berlin led all other cities in suicides. up for the estate said that there afternoon at Forest Hills, were COMING WEDNESDAY AND THTHtSDAY •Ws wish to thank sincerely all our With a population of upwards qf Wichita, Kas., Aug. 28.?bt(AP.)— was no reason to believe that Mr. postponed because of rain, until to­ determine whleh defend: the The Screen’s Greatest Comedy TewA f ienda and neighbors for kindness 4,000,000 ,it had 1020 masculine and Eddie Schneider, 18-year-old Jersey Griswold was influenced In any way morrow, Ameriea'i ;««p ageJnst sir Thomas s lown to ua at the time of 'the death Polly Moran and Marie Dressier 936 feminine suicides. Suicide by City youth seeking a junior west to and argued that the will sflo^d be Unten's ohaUenger Shamrock V :. Harry Qoodhind., We would es- were postpmed Mcauie of heavy selally thank those who contributed poison appeared as an almost ex­ east transcontinental record, left admitted to probate. Court Stenog­ Germane have developed'a farm in "Caught Shorf^ , flowers. clusive feminine weapon. The re at six o’clock (C. S. T.) this morn- rapher Raymond Smith was present tractor powered with a Diesel ipo- weather. It was the sceond con­ ,lF FANNIE GOODHIND. volver was nearly exclusive to ing. He hopes to reach New York and took the evidence. Judge Hyde tor la which almost w y Itind of secutive day that a postponement ^ b e r t h a GOODHIND. yme ordeicd. ‘ v . W M . GOODHIND AND FMWTT.T, males. today and set a new mark. reserved h