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I (globe Help Your Business Bf adverting In the Dally anil Sunday Globe. Order Sunday Globe advta today. A Dont Neglect Business Order your Sunday Globe advta today. Read the advta in todays Globe. Bee.

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under the act ot March 3. 1873243 Waahlnston hi. BOSTON, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1927 FORTY PAGES COPYRIGHT. 1,27. BT-THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO.

(2) TWO CENTS MAY HAVE ELOPE cm 8 Bucharest Buzzes With Rumor of Her Absence Naval Aid to Late King Named All Hew England Swept by Wind and Terrific Downpour Heavy Property Damage Washout Wrecks Train in North Attleboro Broken Oil Pipe Forces Plane Down Near Tanker3 Which Takes Them Aboard Flames Destroy Their Craft Couple Going to Azores DAWN, MRS GRAYSONS SHIP, BEATEN BY GALE-LASHED WAVES ON BEACH Bursting upon New England with the violence of a hurricane in places, a fierce rain storm battered the whole section yesterday, killing two men, Injuring others, and causing hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage In flooded cellars, washed out roads, ruined orchards, damaged telephone and telegraph lines and other properties. The weather forecast had called for showers with strong southerly winds. In some places, this was all that happened; but in scattered spots about New England, the forces of the storm seemed to concentrate with terrific violence. Boston itself escaped comparatively lightly and yet the Weather Bureau records show 1.74 Inches of rain between 4am and 12:35 and of wind velocities ranging up to 42 miles an hour. 4 i.

's Sft v- ft sxft ft a 40 s. Id! WILLIAMS WEAKENS AS TO WRIST WATCH Pomikala Girls Employer Now Not Sure She Wore It Hs Describes His and Her Actions on Night of Salisbury Murder By CARLYLE II. HOLT 1 SALEM, Oct 13 After a long cross-xamlnation by JohnO'Netl, attorney for George Elmer Harrison Taylor. Itinerant barber, on trial before Judge Joseph F. Quinn, in Superior Criminal Court here, for the murder of Stella Pomikala on the evening of June 5 at Salisbury Beach, Arthur Williams, the girls employer, became doubtful of his previously Continued on the Twelfth Page.

Remember to order your Real Estate, Automobile and Business i Chances advis for next Sundays 1 Globe today. IMTCIE1 rC.tMWS There are more HAJCtlEI Feels an more Gretna Shelves in New England than any other Brand. TUB TWITCHELL-CHAMPLIN CO BOSTON PORTLAND GOOD FOR YOU Tba Tonic Fruit Eatmor Cranberries. Cranberry Sane aids digestion, earn, talne mineral aalta aieoea sary to proper diet! EATMOR CRANBERRIES OVERbAWD if S. S.

PIERCE CO. BRIEF RADIO MESSAGES TELL STORY OF FALL AND RESCUE zJ To Land There Saturday to Go to Paris Details of Flight Still Lacking i SayicBoll Are Well Tba monoplane American Girt which carried an American girl. Ruth Elder, off over the Atlantic last Tuesday afternoon, for a non-stop flight from New York to Paris, la to day a burned wreck in the ocean the goal unreached, but the girl herself la safe, the Associated Press says. With her male companion in tha adventure, Capt George Haldeman also safe, she in aboard the Dutch steamer Barendrecht, which rescued them early yesterday from the fallen plane some 325 miles northeast of the Azores, a group of Fortuguesa Islands, about 900 miles from the Portuguese coast. They were then about 3000 miles along their course.

Continued on the Twentieth Page. Read the advts in todays Globe. Help us out by ordering your Sunday Globe advts today. Your Young Men Have friends who would send business to them if the business telephone number could he found in the telephone directory'. You can have your executives and salesmen listed in the next telephone directory, soon to go to press, under their names and your number.

Ask us about it Just Call. Business Cilice Naw England TtltphwM and TalagrapSi Cnaytsy -F ft TAURANT ILEANA Naval lieutenant, who Bas one of the late King's aids. It is thought that it may all be gossip arising from the fact that the young people are old friends and were recently seen together at a Black Sea resort. The Ministry of Continued on the Eleventh Page. PRESIDENT HAILS INDUSTRIAL PEACE Praises Carnegie and the Mellons at Pittsburg American Employers and Workers See Mutual Interests, He Says PITTSBURG, Oct 13 (A.

P.i Commemorating the anniversary of the day on which Andrew Carnegie dedicated his surplus wealth to the education of the people, President Coolidge declared in a speech here today that a mutuality of interest lias arisen between employer and employe resulting in an industrial peace which a short time ago Continued on the Fourteenth Fage. TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS 'ft ss -fts r- 'V vN' Vsv A i. ft' MRS GRAYSON PLANS TO HOP EARLY TODAY I Gale and High Tide Delay Takeoff at Old Orchard Plane Rides Out Storm on Beach, but Narrowly Escapes Harm' By JAMES J. NEARY OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Me. Oct 13 A hunters moon, which broke through a clouded sky tonight, indicated that The Dawn, the next transatlantic plane to attempt a flight across the ocean, would be on its eventful journey as soon as the sun shines through the sky, at dawn tomorrow.

Continued on the Twentieth Page. TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Page 32. Pair tie man to stake in Everett and then touch match to kerosene-sprinkled wood, he tells police after wriggling free. Commissioner Hultman notifies all to pull the hook when a fire alarm is to be sounded from any of the boxes. South Carolina's short forward pass nuiy bother Virginia tomorrow.

Harvard Alumni Bulletin sees long delay If plans for Harvard Memorial Chapel are changed. Orrin J. Kellogg, his wife and Chief Cornelius acquitted on charge of conspiring to obtain $15,000 by false pretenses from Canadian Iroquois. Page 33. Deputy Secretary of State testifies Mrs Knapp put her relatives on New York census payroll, but they did no work.

Pro-British textbooks calling Boston Tea Party last straw and "insult," and Btyling Washington a tyrant and step-father of his country read at trial of Supt McAndrew of Chicago. Fage 34. General Motors and steel lead the way upward in New York market. Fage 35. Auto thief, in whose room stamp with Registrar Goodwin's facsimile was found, gets six years.

Fage 36. Comic Strips. The Globes cross-word puzzle. Page 39. Sixteen-foot hedge at Waverley grown for spite, Mrs Joseph Calabro charges at East Cambridge Court in suit for $3000.

French girl writes Lynn Mayor asking him to find A. E. F. boy to whom she gave her hand during war, DUMB-BELLS musVv tve saved fiNCCLB-qo(tf Ve son To say my uutfg I a i 4 sSft i -A 'W y-r s'. -A SI.VAS ft 1 the Azores.

Position 43:34 North, 21:39 West. (About 350 miles north, northeast of the Azores). From the Barendrecht. To Mrs J. O.

Elder, mother of Ruth Elder, at Anniston, Ala: We are safe and no one any worse off. Landed by steamship Barendrecht. Wire you plans later. Love. Ruth.

To the agents of the Barendrecht, Rotterdam, Holland: Due at Azores Saturday morning. Landing aviators there. From the Barendrecht. To Lyle Womack, Ruth Elders husband: "Picked up by the steamship Barendrecht. Both safe.

Uninjured. Love. Ruth." Will Rogers9 Dispatch (Sprclftl to Boston Cilobo Copyright. 192?) BEVERLY HILLS, Oct. 13 Say, did you read this morning what Jim Reed called the Republicans? Why, you would think if they had any pride et all they would come out end deny it.

I guess they would if they could. It took Missouri seven years to find out that Jim was right. I hope the Nation can catch on quicker than that. 1 would love to see Jim in that White House; he would sure have some of those old rich boys going in and bringing sticks out of the water for him. WILL ROGERS.

P. S. I only got one more bet to make and then Im through. Ill bet $1,000,000 everything Jim said about the Re. publicans was true.

THE WEATHER Foreoast for Boston and Vicinity: Friday partly cloudy and cooler. Saturday fair and warmer. Moderate to fresh westerly winds. Washington Forecast for' Southern New England and Eastern New York; Friday partly cloudy. Saturday fair, warmer in the interior.

The temperature yesterday at Thompsons Spa: 3 a m. 68; 0 a 68; 9 a m. 70; 12 69; 3 65; 6 pm, 70; 9 64; 12 mid, 60. Average temperature yesterday, 66 18-24. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE r-Ten Hih 10 10 64 44 44 Boston 3u.L St Paul bt Louis Tlilcifo TJ Continued on the Fifth Fage.

TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Page 1. American Girl lost at sea; Ruth Elder and Capt Haldeman bafe on Dutch tanker. Complete file of messages from Bar-endrecht and Ruth Elder. Mrs Grayson hopes to start early this morning. New England swept by storm which take, toll of two lives.

Princess Ileana. of Rumania believed to have eloped with, young Naval lieutenant, former aid to the late King. Williams, Stella PomlkaJa's employer, wavers in cross-examination as to wrist watch at murder trial in Salem. President Coolidge points out that industrial peace In America has come from mutuality of interests; praises the Mellons in Pittsburg Carnegie Day speech. Mrs Ivy Gill of Sheffield swims English Channel; third woman this montn to accomplish feat.

Dr Wallace E. Hatch. City Hospital interne, dead, from accidental ovefdose of anesthetic. Will Rogers dispatch. Page 2.

Airship Los Angeles visits Newport, I. Fage 4. Steamer Governor- Dmgley, which put Into Portland, unable to land passengers until late in afternoon. Page 5. Engineer killed and two men injured by derailment of locomotive by washout near North Attleboro.

Boston 'Insurance district suffers heavily from flooded cellars. Fage 6. Admiral Billard tells what Coast Guard is accomplishing in breaking up rum smuggling. Vatican organ proposes Italy ride the Pope large tract of land near St Peters for temporal State; belief ngur-parlers have begun. Funeral of Judge Merritt of Dorchester to be held tomorrow.

Page 7. Mrs Bancroft decorated for efforts in spreading carillon music. Fage 9. Backers demand $150,000 for Ruth Elders story. Madame Roslka Schwimmer is denied American citizenship.

Page 10. Nine Boston Elevated employes ask injunction against company and union to prevent putting into effect wage scale which does not include them. Man arrested here In Pawtucket case. Fage 11. Ear! Carrolls parole appeal will be considered by board today.

Ooean Steamships Poultry, Pigeons, eto. Refrigerators, eto. Safes, Cash Registers Schools and Colleges Showcases, Desks, eto. Tourist Agenoles Tours and Travel Typewriters, eto. PRINCESS LONDON, Oct 13 (A.

The Westminster Gazette's Vienna correspondent forwards a dispatch from Bucharest, Rumania, saying that political and social circles in Bucharest are buzzing with, the rumor that the 19-year-old Princess Ileana of Rumania has eloped with a young ANOTHER TYPIST SWIMS CHANNEL Mrs Ivy Gill Unable to Stand at the Finish Third Woman This Month to Accomplish the Feat DOVER, Eng, Oct 14 (A. The third woman to swim the English Channel this month, Mrs Ivy Gill of Sheffield, landed at Shakspere Beach, near here, at 12:20 a today. The 24-year-old girl, who is the fifth of her sex to accomplish the feat, started from Cape Gris-nez, France, at 9:11 am yesterday. Her first words on touching the Continued on the Twentieth Fage TODAYS GLOBE CONTENTS Fage 13. Boston salesman and high school girl elope to California.

Cambridge officer saws nail in ice box to free boys hand, caught on it. Fage 13. Coronado Coal Company case against United Mine Workers, in courts 13 years, settled; miners to pay coal company $27,500. Fage 15. Trial of Capt Diehl in S-51 accident opens.

Costello brothers sentenced to three years in penitentiary on counterfeit money charge. Fage 16. Two die when car crashes tree on Long Fond Road. Concord, H. MaJ Gen Summerall called to Washington to confer on budget.

Fage 17. B. U. presents degree of doctor of commercial science to James C. Penney.

Page 18. Man held In Winnipeg, Can. for two murders suspected In Maybelle Mathe-on case. Mayor Quinn, Councilor Russell and Ralph W. Rob art speak at many rallies in Cambridge.

Courtesy of bell boy rewarded by $100,000 bequest. Page 19. Boston Navy Yard assured of payroll by Shipping Board contract to refit freighter Triumph; layoff averted. Green, unanimously reelected president of Federation of Labor, likens Fascism to Communism and denounces both. In a freak-growing season calendulas In Vermont produce new blossoms on seed-cones.

Page 29. Parents of Ruth Elder rejoice at news. Mrs Haldeman weeps as she Is relieved of strain. Lakeland, Fla. their home city, goes wild over news of flyers.

Fage 21. Bishop of Cuneo refuses plea of Lulgia Vanzetti that a religious ceremony be held over the ashes of her brother. Bartolomeo Vanzetti. Funeral services to be held tomorrow for Dr Francis W. Peabody, Harvard Medical School professor.

Fage 23 Jim Reed, by Undo Dudley. it fit The complete file of messages from the' Dutch tanker Barendrecht. after the rescue of Ruth Elder and Capt George Haldeman from their wrecked plane, follows. These messages were forwarded to the Globe by the Associated Press. To the Associated Press bureau at Paris: Landed by steamship Barendrecht ith broken oil line.

Both Haldeman and myself O. K. Ruth Elder. To London 1 Saved crew of the flying engine (airplane) NX-1384 from New York to Paris. Engine destroyed by fire while saving Trying to land both at DR HATCH DEAD FROM DOSE OF ANESTHETIC Interne at City Hospital Married Two Weeks Ago Harvard Graduate and War Veteran -Funeral in Church of His Wedding A bridegroom of less than two weeks.

Dr Wallace E. Hatch of the City Hospital surgical staff died yesterday at the City Hospital from an accidental overdose of an anesthetic. He was found dead in bed yesterday morning by fellow doctors, who were attracted to his room by the strong smell of the anesthetic. Tomorrow, Just two weeks from the. day he was married, he will be buried.

Services will be held at the Methodist Episcopal Church at Goodwins Mills, Me, the church in which, on Oct 1, he married Miss Rote Goodwin of that town. Dr Hatch, who was 31 years old, had been attached to the City Hospital as surgical Interne eince May 1. Previously he was Interne at a hospital In Mattapan, after receiving Jiis degree from Harvard Med leal. School. He was graduate of the University of New Hampshire.

He was born in Goodwins Mills, the son of Edwin Hatch, who now lives in Salem. He was a World War veteran and spent two years overseas. After their marriage Dr and Mrs Hatch took up their residence at 56 Ripley st, Newton Centre, and the husband resumed his duties at the City Hospital. He was apparently In the best of spirits, although since an attack of pneumonia last Spring he had not been in good health. His wife a graduate of Blddeford High School.

Grays Business College in Blddeford and the Iceland Powers School of the Spoken Word. She was formerly a teacher in the Newton Schools, but gave up this position to assume one of manager of an art shop in Boston. Social Com petition Mistress (to applicant for position as maid) And why did yon leave your last place? Applicant The mistress copied every ixety bat I bpught'-Smithf Weekly Push on keep moving. Thomas Morton KEEP ADVERTISING IN THE GLOBE it. Page 23 The Birth of the American People, by James Morgan.

The Once Over, by H. I. Phillips. Laughing Around the World With Irvm S. Cobb.

Ask Me Another About New England." Page 33. Commercial news. Fage 24. W. F.

Williams, Public Works Commissioner, and his subordinate, F. A'. Goodwin, Motor Vehicles Registrar, differ at hearing on fairness of salaries proposed for State employes. Fage 25. Wide open spaces in Braves Field Vo be filled with stands togive home run hitters a chance.

Bob Shawkey leads party of ball players headed for wilds of New Brunswick to hunt moose. The Sportlight. Eddie Dooley and Bennie Friedman give thrilling forward passing exhibition. Commissioner Landis holds $111,843.39 as Pirates share of Worlds Series, ot having been notified how they wish divided. Other checks mailed.

Bowling scores. Page 20. Harvard works on defense against Holy Cross passes. Temple footbail squad leaves Philadelphia for Hanover. Karpowich and Drals, veteran Holy Cross ends, replaced by Tim Leary and A1 Alzerlnl.

Eight Brown Iron Men will face Yale for second time Saturday. Firpo Greene and Johnny Hoben, Yal cripples, to play against Brown. Harvard-Holy Cross game traffic regulations. Page 27. Cleo ODonnell brings Holy Cross eleven to Harvard' Stadium for eighth time Saturday.

Fage 28. British Naval men given dinner here. Fort of Boston news. Fage 29. Household Department, Fage 30.

Household Department. Playmate, a new Globe serial, by Laura Brockman. Dividing the Family by Dorothy Dix. Fage SL Pres Marsh, in his annual report, says colleges are not crowded and few students sure rejected; finds no need of a State university here. Household Department.

Red Head. by Edgar Wallace. feK 1 Coaaanrhns Regular advertising in the Globe will increase youi sales and profits. Store, General, Want, Real Estate and Automobile advts in the Globe bring the best results. SUNDAY GLOBE ADVTS SHOULD BE ORDERED TODAY Until furthir notice advts for the Sunday Globe under the following classifications must be ordered before i P.

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42 Eastport 64 New York 64 Washinston 19 Jackaoovllio ........74 Precipitation in Boston 1.74. nuciQ Fncnnus PACE 23 Yachts, Boats, eto. Want and Classified advts other than the above must be In the Globe office before 1:30 P. M. on Saturday.

VVe cannot guarantee the proper classification of advts ordered on Saturday. FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE guilds la.

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