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Manchester Historical Society NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILV CIRCULATION for the Month of July, 1920 5,301 Conn. Slate Library— Comp. Members ot the Audit Bureau ol Clrculatlone SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN:, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929. VOL. XLIII., NO. 266. (Classlfled Advertising on Page 8.) New Photos of Zep Now at Los Angeles M IR E B O A R D -<$> OF SELECTMEN TO ^ AGAIN TO HOP ON Hyde’s Name Goes in With ALLIES MAKE TO LOSE UTTLE TIME Rest — Police Officer HNAL OFFER Roberts Enters Contest ON TRIP ACROSS U. for Constable. TOBRITAIN Commander Eckener Wants to Make Around the World William S. Hyde, chairman of the Republican Town Committee, Meets Fully 60 Per Cent of Journey in Three Weeks— ^Plans to Start for Start­ tilis morning filed as those of can­ didates for selectmen, the names of Snowden’s Demands— If ing Point, Lakehurst^N. J., at 3 O’clock Tomorrow G. E. Keith, John H. Hyde, Albert Jackson, Thomas J. Rogers, Robert J. Smith, Wells A. Strickland and Replaced It Will Break Morning (Our Time)— Expects to Reach There in 36 William Robertson, all to succeed themselves. They constitute the entire tn..ard. Up the Parley. Hours— Nearly a Million Witness Landing of Giant It was expected up to a few days ago that there might be one change, The Hague, Aug. 26.—^It Dirigible. that John H. Hyde, present chair­ was reported here this after­ man of the board and a member noon that^ Philip Snowden, for eight years, might not be a can­ British chancellor of the ex­ LOG OF THE ZEPPELIN. didate, but his friends prevailed on Farmer Buried In Well chequer, has turned down the Mines Field, Los Angeles, Cal., him to allow his name to be enter­ TWENTY AMERICAN “final” compromise offer of Aug. 26.—Round the world by air in ed. Unless some other csmdidates Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 26.— France, Belgium, Italy and three weeks. are entered before night which is not Japan in the reparation con­ Here is the log of tte Graf Zep­ probable, there will be no contest in 30 Feet Below Ground ference. This oflier was under­ This will be the epochal achieve­ pelin on its round the world Republican primary this year for flight. .The time is Eastern Day­ STUDENTS KILLED stood to meet sixty pei cent of ment of the record smashing Graf i>] selectmen. the reparation demands orig­ light. Must Resign If Elected Zeppelin when it circles the Statute Allegan, Mich., Aug. 26.—Another.»bor, Elmer Whitacre, looked on, the inally made by Snowden to his of Liberty in New York harbor late Wednesday, Aug. 7.—12:40 p. The entrance today of Albert «>■ Floyd Collins drama was being well suddenly caved in. The Peet m.—Left Lakehurst, N. J. Roberts into the field as a candi­ WOMAN DETECTIVE fellow delegates In the Hague Wednesday. ^ , written today as weary rescue farm is nearby and aid was sum­ conference. The Graf completed the third leg Saturday, Aug. 10.—8:03 a. nu date for constable assures a con­ Between 75 and 100 Jews GETS HER PRISONER moned from there. Landed at FYiedrichsbafen. Com­ wdrkers fought to extricate George of its globe circling flight here to- test for that position. There are al­ Peet, 31-year-old farmer, pinioned As workers started to dig into pleted first lap of round the ready four names in and Mr. Rob­ New York, Aug. 26 — Mrs. The Hague, Aug. 26.—What is 30 feet below ground at the bottom the well they heard tappings on the described as absolutely the “final world flight, 4,200 miles in 55 erts, who is a police officer, had his Slain and 200 Injured Carrife Whalen is a pretty police­ Scarcely had the gfiant dirigible, hours, 24 minutes. woman with the detective in­ ot a caved-in well for more than 36 two-inch pipe which brings the well offer” of the former Allied nations which had already conquered the application signed and ready to hours. water to the surface. The knowl­ Wednesday, Aug. 14.-11:35 p. present this afternoon. If Ue is stinct. to meet the demands of ^le last stretches o^ Rus When Moslems Start Riot Peet descended into the well to edge that Peet was alive turned Snowden, British Chancellor of the m.—Left h'riedrichshafeh for elected constable he will have to Mrs. Whalen today charged sia and Siberia anc' the Pacific, Tokio, 6,600 miles away. that Fred Reinhardt annoyed make repairs Saturday afternoon. the work of reaching him into a exchequer, for additional repara­ been safely landed here at 5:38 quit his position in the police de­ While his wife, Mary, and a neigh- frantic rescue battle. Thursday, Aug. 15.—12:05 p. partment in order to qualify. her in a theater. She arrested tions payments from Germany over (9:38 E. D. T.) than preparations in Jerusalem. those provided for in the Young m.—Passed out of German terri­ Chief of Police Samuel G. Gordon, him but outside he slipped from were being rushed for departure to­ tory at Tilsit, East Prussia. who had been , a constable for a her grasp, Mrs. Whalen said. plan, was delivered to the British night at 11 p. m. (3 a. m., Tuesday London, Aug. 26.—The Unit­ delegation today. 4:35 p. m.—Crossed Soviet number of years, was not allowed But she remembered the E. D. T. of the great air liner on frontier near Dwin.sk. to continue as constable after he ed States government Is under­ license number of the automo­ The offer was presented to Snow­ the final leg of its round the world stood to have cabled the Pales­ den by Premier Henri Jaspar of Friday, Aug. 16.—11:30 a. m. became a member of the police bile in which he escaped and OUR CANADIAN TRADE cruise across the United States. —Dropped postcards at Kizel force. Frank J. Quish was in t' e tine government a formai pro­ traced him to his home, accord­ Belgium. It was in written form, The round the world flight was and was said to meet fully 60 per in the Urals on the Siberian same position and Clarence E. test to the killing of American ing to Mrs. Whalen. launched from Lakehurst, N. J., border. Wrisley was also called on to re­ citizens at Hebron, and de­ The prisoner denied the charge cent of Snowden’s demands. August Seventh. manding that stronger meas­ The British chancellor is expected Sunday, Aug. 18.—11 a. m.— sign as constable when he became and was paroled for a hearing STOPS WAR ATTEMPTS To Finish Wednesday Crossed Russo-Japanese frontier a member of the police department. ures be taken to protect next week. to reply to the offer In writing. Dr. HUoO Eckener, commander of Worked ail Sunday. at Saghalien and was following When these facts were suggested American liver, according to the dirigible, expected to land his Gulf of 'Xartary south. the Central News correspondent I The delegates of France, Belgium, to Officer Roberts this morning he world cruising Zeppelin there late Monday, Aug. 19.—5:40 a. m. said he had already considered at Jerusalem today. Italy, and Japan worked at a fever­ Wednesday, Aug. 28. Many Disputes But Never a SEE LONG DEBATE ish pace all day yesterday and last —Landed at Kasumigaura .Air them and would file his petition. He The American consul at Two reasons prompted decision Field near Tokio. had been asked to file the petition, Jerusalem repudiated a report night, drafting the new proposal. for the quick departure from Los TRIES TO KILL There was a decided air of uncer­ Friday, Aug. 23.—^2:12 a. m.— he said. If he was not elected it that American warships had Chance of Actual War­ Angeles, Dr. Eckener said. Departed for Los Angeles on the would not effect his standing as a been ordered to Palestine OVER NEW TARIFF tainty overhanging the conference “We need only 5.000 cubic as the offer was delivered, and even third leg of globe encircling policeman. waters. metres of fuel gas,” he explained. voyage. / The petition of George H. Wad- CRKCES ENVOY fare, Says Dean of McGill the most sanguine hardly dared to “ Our second reason is that we hope that Snowden would accept Saturday, 24.—^Reports 3cll and of Samuel Turkington, the Jerusalem, Aug. 26.—Twenty want to establish a record non-stop well” as It speeds across former for town treasurer and the American Jewish students were this compromise after having flight for dirigibles across the- University. President May Be Forced to turned down iall the others that me Pacific ocean toward California latter for town clerk, have been among the seventy Jews killed country and make a day landing at coast after riding out storm suc­ filed and that of Robert Veitch as In fighting with Moslems at AT WASHINGTON Allies have suggested. But on behalf of his colleagues, Lakehurst, N. J. We hope to reach cessfully. registrar is also in.' The petition Hebron, according to informa­ Lakehurst 36 hours or less after Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 26 — Take Drastic Action to M. Jaspar is understood to have Sunday, Aug. 25.— 10:15. p.’ m. for the candidates for the Town tion received here this after­ leaving Mines Field.” School Board and the High School The Great amount of trade combin­ pointed out that this offer repre­ —Passed over San Franrisco, noon. If the commander’s estimate of 36 Calif. Order has been restored at Detectives Overpower Man ed with the three billion American Protect the Farmers.
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