^ • "X ;.'^fp<T»‘' ■ft«V -*'• :,Ai' ^ "'!■' ' *' * ■ •''•*•• ■' *-• rt'- - V*,/ ^ ^ i ■-••.T'JV.'f THE WEATHER Forecast by U. S. Weather Bureau, 3VET PRESS RUN Hartford^ AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION for the Month of October, 1939 Conn. State Library—Cem#* Fair and colder tonight; Tuesday increasing cloudiness with rising 5 ,5 2 2 temperature. 9Iember« of the Andlt Bnrean of drculnttone PRICE THREE CENTS (Classifled Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1929. FOURTEEN PAGES VOL. XLIV., NO. 48. SIMPLE RITES “TIGER” TO REST IN TOMB | EYERDIVES ! High Court Upholds HE CHOSE FOUR YE AR S AGO| FARMERS PLEDGE 1 0 ,0 0 0 FEET ' State*s Auto Law MARK FUNERAL THEIR SUPPORT OFCLEMENCEAU TO HIS d e a th!Milford Woman Sued Own Husband Charging Reckless Driving—State Court Denies TO HOOVER PLAN 'Tather of Victory” Buried Famous Navy Pilot, Testing Her Relief and She Appeals. In Little Cemetery With­ Leaders Meet With Secre­ New Machine Unable to Washington, Nov. 25__(AP) — ^counsel -insufficient to support the BUSINESS NEWS ! The Supreme Court today sustained attack on the validity of the law, and refused to hear counsel on the out Pomp or Ceremony; tary Hyde and Appoint. other side, indicating that in its Draw Out of Headlong Judgment no constitutional question HELPSEXCHANGE vehicle owners for the inJury of had been presented. Very Few Present. Committee to Draw Up Plunge to Earth. guests being transported without the payment of fare. HISTORY OF CASE REPAMEACH Statement for President Mrs. Mae Silver was Injured In New Haven, Nov. 25 —(AP) — Mouchamps, Vendee, France, Nov. Washington, .Nov. 25.— (AP an automobUe comsion in The'suit of Mae Silver against her i 25 _ _ Former Premier Conn., in September 1927, wnlle na Beniamin in effect against ] Whom They Will Visit Lieutenant George T. Cuddihy, one ing in an automobile owned and company^ which carried insur- i Georges ClemenceauClemeui;co.u was« buried of the Navy’s experienced pilots, was driven by her husband. She brought the auto which the Silvers : shortly after noon today as be had Prices Break During Open­ killed today when the British Bris­ suit against him,Vitm expecting to Sat-sat- . , ,___ ______followed««r4fVi with con- ! _wished____a _without__________ pomp_ or ceremony. Later in the Day. tol Bulldog airplane he was testing isfy any Judgment she might obtain interest in the, state al- The body of the "Father of Vic­ ing Hours But Recover crashed in a dive from a 10,000 foot out of insurance he camied. j iJ^gre had been other suits tory” was placed beside that of his altitude and buried itself so far m She sued for $9,000, contendingbv the ', tiased on the go-caUedso-caUed guest law in father in a little plot in Colombier Washington, Nov. 25— (AP) — the earth that only the feet of its the accident was caused ViiTcihaTid i the courts. Just outside the village to rest for­ Leaders of farm organizations in reckless driving of her husbana. 1 however, had Quickly—-Trading Rela­ pUot were visible above the plowed ever in his beloved home there. their session with Secretary Hyde The trial court held the evidence dealt with some other angle of law groimd. .. showed only ordinary negligence on Only members of the family and today, preparatory to a conference More than half an hour after the in the attacks upon its constitution- tively Dull During Day. the part of her husband, and denied about twenty of his most intimate i with President Hoover, one of a accident the naval personnel at the alty. her any relief. Her counsel insisted Jn the Silver case the appeal to friends were present at the inter­ Anacosta air station here were dig­ ment, gendarmes keeping at a dis­ series called/by the Chief executive that a state law, such as the Con­ the highest count was made by New York, Nov. 25 — (AP) — ging in an effort to extricate the necticut statute, which deprived her tance villagers and other specta­ to aid business progress, s.ppointed Fitzgerald and Hadden, counsel for Stock prices showed a distinctly body. of her common law right was un­ the defendant of record, Benjamin, tors. a committee of four to draw up a Just Purchased. constitutional. on the ground that the law, of 1927 Rain which had been persistent reactionary tendency today as five statement pledging their coopera­ During the oral argument of the all morning ceased as the little The crash took place at 9:53 a. m. hour sessions were resumed. Prices tion which will be presented to the case the highest court found the cortege entered the burial place, but Cuddihy had taken the plane aloft (Contlnood on Page 3.) of many leading stocks broke 2 to President at the White House con­ to test it. The ship had been deliv­ grounds presented by Mrs. Silvers the sky remained gray and misty. nearly 12 points during the morn­ ference later in the day. ered to the navy only last week. It Although the premiers closest ing, but brisk recoveries took place On this committee were S. H. was constructed to make ISO miles friends had announced he would be Thompson, president of the Faxm per hour with full miUtary load and buried standing upright, the family in many cases when it became ap­ Bureau Federation; C. E. Huff, of is of the class of latest fighting decided at the last moment that parent that the decline was not the Farmers Union; Fred Brenck- ships used by the British air forces. SHOUSE BLAMES HOOVER the grave should be dug as usual causing any extensive liquidation of man, of the National Grange, and Visibility was none too good when because soUd rock crops out at the Georges Clemenceau, the "Tiger of France,” will be buried in a tomb either investment or speculative and Leroy Milton of the Farmers the veteran navy pilot took the craft burial place to within a yard of the erected under the guidance of his own hand. This exclusive picture holdings. Trading was relatively Equity Union. The meeting was at­ shows the gr^iYestone erected secretly by Clemenceau four yars ago on aloft. Persons at the air station es- surface. dull, with the ticker keeping fairly tended by Chairman Legge of the FOR TARIFF BILL DELAY At an early hour peasants from his estate in southern France. It is deep in the woods and so completely well abreast of the market. Farm Board. tinfated he lost control at 6,000 feet. the surrounding region gathered to surrounded by trees that few people have ever seen it and only a small Call money renewed unchanged In advance of meeting with the The ship plunged Into the earth number knev/ of its existence. The grave of his father, shown at the with such a force that it almost watch the procession in the , town, at 4 1-2 per cent, but the rate was President the farm leaders declined but were informed there was to be left, is directly beside the spot the “Tiger” picked for htmself. A cam­ again shaded in the outside market. to specify to what they might be buried itself. eraman for NEA Service and The Herald was allowed to take the picture An easy undertone developed in able to do but it was suggested they Dive DeUberately. Dm.aalic“ toier S .,.|m ANCHESTER YOUTH no procession. only after he had promised Clemenceau it would not be used imtil after other monetary markets. Business could lend their support to county Air station officers said Cuddihy Then the town crier beat his drum and warned the people that they his death. iiews greatly was favorable. Wall and other programs for expanding specifically was testing the plane’s street was pleased at the response public works as a means of pre­ Senatorial “Old Guard” l^ fJ S were not to set foot on the domain speed. He had reached an esti-f COLLEGE RACE to President Hoover’s efforts to venting unemployment. mated elevation of two miles before of Colombier, where the little fam­ ' s o a k s d r e s s i n a l c o h o l stimulate business, and to reports It also was pointed out that the entering the dive, and when he at­ Was Blameless for Non-! — ily plot of the Clemenceaus is locat­ that ^re-holiday trade in the New farm organizations could be instru­ tempted to draw out of the dive at ed. ADJOURNS TRIAL BUTBNS SELF TO DEATH. York department stores was in mental in keeping farmers on the about 6,000 feet, they said the ship JoMph McCInskey, Fordham The body was escorted by the large volume. farm, thus preventing any undue refused to rightself and tore down­ Passage of the Measure. family, Deputy Georges Mandel, M. Havana, Nov. 25.— (AP) — Early Selling increase in the number of Workers ward nose first at terrific speed. Jilted by her sweetheart, 15- Early selling was believed to re­ in the urban centers where any un­ The nose of the ship plowed 10 Freshman, Finishes Ahead | OF MIANUS CASE i ' year-old Margarita Garcia today present profit taking by traders who employment might be felt to the feet into the earth. Washington, Nov. 25.—(AP) a few invited guests, who arrived at ; I committed suicide by saturatiug accumulated stocks in the early greatest extent. Cuddihy was one of the Navy s Blame for the failure of Congress the farm shortly after noon from I i her clothing with alcohol and set- stages of last week’s advance, and of Cross CoDOtry Biuners showed a dispositioii to take their Washington, Nov.
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