.. ■ ■.-•■''■ , . ’ :, ■T.'TS':';.'-’ '--;-‘"-~J--r" .-r . T-’*- W': ■* . t THI&'WEATHISR < W NET PRESS Rui® o , Farf«Mt br 0..9^ We»th«c. .9nrc*1iL. AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION ' 2lei* U«Tea for the month of November, 1928 l i ^ * * * ! . tonight and Saturday; 'somb^ what colder to night, ■ - . , - - ; t i 5 , 2 3 7 Coi^*' . ''' Member of the Audit Bnrenn of £5 jt- >4CSu Clrcnlntlone ' ....... ^ " price t h r e ^ VOL. XLIIL, NO. 58. (Classified Advertising on Page 18) SOUTH MANGHfiSTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1928. (TWENTY PAGES) f '• SENATE PLANS rixa^ S-4—DOWN AND uip IN 72 TOURS REASONS FDR TO RATIFY THE PLANE CHASE KELL^G PACT A R E U p O W N Sidetracks Big Navy Bill by Miss McConnell Says Crip- S t^ s le of Years to Enact Postponing Debate on pled Admirer Wants to M to Control Waters of s f. V Marry Her— On Way to Both Measures Until Aft­ Colorado* River is End^;. » er Christmas Recess. Sanitarium. • 'Washington, D ec.' 21— Replies-^ Enrique Olaya, of Colunibia, re- Project to Cost $165^ from Bolivia and Paraguay to their porteur for the arbitration commit­ tee today conelpded Ijis tentative representatives . at the Pan-Ameri­ 000,000 All to Be R ep^ Washington, Dec. 21.— The Kel­ San Francisco, Dec. 21— Besieg­ draft which had reduced the num­ can Conference concerning con­ logg multilateral anti-war treaty, by ed and harrassed by reporters, Miss ber of Exceptions to questions to be submitted to arbitration to a mini- Ruth* McConnell, who fled here ciliation proceedings over the re­ , to the Goyemment; Dsm which odd neUflgtswife-etnioalfrIt cent border clashes, were expected ngum. He declined to make public which fifty odd nations renounce from the east pursued by an air- today, and reparations ^ere being his draft until it was formally pre­ war will be ratified by the Senate 'plane carrying Dr. David Meeker, made to set the machinery of the sented TO tile plenary session. to Be One of the World’i before a final vote is taken on the of Rochester, N. Y., was in hiding Maurtua committee again in mo­ It is understood that the excep­ tions given, out informally on '^Wed­ administration’s “ Big Navy” bill, it tion. somewhere in the city today. A meeting of the special commit­ nesday, very nearly complete the Biggest. became apparent today. Why the girl hurried from the tee will be held as soon as the re­ lu-.r The action of the Senate in post­ east and why she was pursued by plies are received. ' ! These are: , poning debate on both measures un­ the airplane was not yet definitely Meanwhile,, the-regular attivities | Pecuniary claims until they have i Washington, Dec. 2|.— Bresiqfint cleared up. It has been hinted^that been passed on by domestic courts til January third sounded a death of the conference reached the point | Cooltdge signed the Boulder Daufi the girl is in ill health and her where plenary session of the gener- i and thqn only where there is charge j knell to the hopes of administra­ relatives wish to keep a close watch ,al arbiiration committee will be pf denial of Justice: domestic ques­ j bill today. tion leaders of enactment of the over her. Still. another theory is held late today to receive a draft tions such as immigration and j The struggle of years, to enact a new cruiser measure first. This that she came west to escape an un­ convention 'carrying out the princi­ tariff: disputes affecting third par­ ; measure that would *control tjie would have made their task far welcome love affair. ples adopted at the Havana Con­ ties, and territorial legislation un­ flood waters of the Colorado rlvey, easier than to secure its passage Dr. Meeker, who made an unsuc­ gress last January.' less boundaries are involved: once the Senate has approved a cessful attempt to catch up with protect the' residents, of the -tm- treaty, which, its sponsors contend, the girl in a plane, is said to be in perial valley of Califbrnia, and the employ of Kenneth B. Coulter. will outlaw' all war betw'een the supply much-needed water and. great nations of the earth. New York millionaire. He is SKYSCRAPER Welcomed Delay scheduled to arrive here this morn­ power to arid lands, was ended la The Senate “Irreconcilables” ing from Reno. He is coming by the president’s office at 10:20. meanw'hile welcomed the delay as a train. His plane, which was forced o’clock this morning. The measure period in which to seek recruits for down at Carson City, Nev., yester­ is now. a law. their resolution, announcing public­ day, is also expected to reach here START BIG CONTROWRSY President Coolidge atta.ched ils,; ly a set of terms under which Am­ later in the day. signature to the bill with a pen .7X1 erica would ratify the treaty. Under Pilot Gets Lost brought to the White House- by the Irreconcilables’ terms, the Franefis Bowhan, pilot of the Repreoentative Philip D. Swing, treaty would not involve the United plane, became lost after leaving Opinion Differs Among Pas- KlNG^S CONDITION (R) of California— who with Sena­ States in the conditions of any oth­ Salt Lake yesterday and fiually tor JHrani Johnson (R) of Cali­ er treaty, would not restrict her landed on a ranch in Oregon. Af­ fornia, fathered the project, ia i,ts right’ to act at any time in self-de­ ter getting his bearings he took off tors Over Rockefeller’s IS ‘SATISFACTORY’ legislative form, the pen was saved fense and would not compel her to again and was forced to land at for lateiv presentation to ^ George take punitive action against any .... Carson City when his fuel supply Statement That Small ----- 'Young, publisher of £he Los Ange- ' offending nation. The fate of the was gone. Dr. Meeker went to Reno les Examiner. resolution remains in doubt .al­ and from there took a train for San Five Witnesses Francisco. though administration leaders pre- ; There she is! This striking night photo taken u iider the glare of searchlights from rescue yatt. shows Churches Are Doomed. Has Restful N ight— ^No There were five witnesses to the diet its defeat. ’ i Bowhan said he had orders to signing of the bill. On either side of. the prow of the submarine S-4 coming to the surface off Block Island, R. I.. soon after it had been sunk bring the plane to Oakland today. Irreconcilables' Hope ! deliberate^v for rescue test. Seventy-two hours after submerging, both ends of the craft were raised. the President as he affixed his The Irreconcilables hope to win Although he would not commit When it was brought to the surface last March, with the bodies of 40 members of its crew, the S-4 had re­ Change Noted During Day, signature stood Senator ^ Johnspn over a majority of the Senate to himself, Bowhan intimated that New York, Dec. 21.— Sharp'divi- sisted salvage efforts for three montlis. Commander Palmer Dunbar, inset, was in charge of the test res­ ■and Rep. Swing, who. directed the their resolution in the debate after Miss McConnell might be a passen­ sion of opinion e.ifists among prom­ Christmas. They'have contended cue. Below is the submersible, secured by pontoons, alongside the tender Falcon. ger in the plane on its trip east. Bujetiif^&ys. long fight in .Congress fox Its pitti- that the treaty is but a gesture to­ “ We expect to leave for the east inent pastors .of !the United Sigtes sage. Jo'nin:; with them in the little ward peace and that its real mean­ enterprises in America. on'the question: • “Js the si^all ceremony were Rep. Smith'- (R) Qt' ing and danger lay in the interna­ “ Do you expect to have another church doomed?” This was re(reai- Idaho, chai.'mi,n of the House Irit- Few Christmas Presents m C O M E S Loudon, .Dec. 21. -Kihg George's gatiou committee, Dr. Elwo6d tional correspondence, which ac­ passenger?”, he was asked. ed today by a poll taken by Inter­ companies its negotiation. Much “ Yes. we do.” he replied. progress continues. Mead, commissioner pf retlgtoatjon, stress will be placed upon one Brit- This Year For Coolidge. He would not explain further, national News"'Service'' ill wliicbj The following medical, bulletin and W. B. Matthews, counsel for tish note under which Great Brit­ however. church leaders of the nation ex­ was issued at Buckingham Palace the Los 'Angeles Bureau of Power and Light. ain reserved the right to defend cer- Ts Pretty Blonde pressed their opinion of the state­ at 11:30 o'clock this morning. Miss McConnell, a pretty blonde, ment of John D. ' Rockefeller, .Ir., The special pen which KSp. (Continued on Page 3.) Washington, Dec. 21— The clos­ 4?which, of course, he is quite able to i was accompanied to a hotel here “ Thd King’ has had a restful Swing* brought to the White House do. that the day of the small church is ing days of an administration are Streets Jammed With Peo­ yesterday by a woman who'identi­ over as far as New Y'ork City is com night. There is no appreciable for the President’s tree was mounted' alw'aj's lean days. With the fam­ The clerk who receives'such gifts fied ’herself as Mrs. G. M. Ander­ cerned. change to be noted.” . jpn an ornate block. and disposes of them “ just didn’t son of Cheyenne. Wyo. Mrs. An­ It'.' was .sigj ,ed ^y Sit Stanley ifublisher 'Young 'was to have iliar “ The-King-Is-Dead,-Long-Live- Mr.
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