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AVIATORS MAKE NEW RECORD FOR WORLD In A 86 Hrs, 8 Min, 90 S~ Other New Marks Set Dayton, O,, April 18, (By Asso- clated Press),~Victors in their grue Iing test to establish a new world's endurance record for sustained flying, Lieuts, John A, Macready and Ouk-| ley Kelly, world famous army avia-| tors, today were recovering from ex- haustion resulting for alternately plloting the Iokker monoplane T-2 over a 60 kilometer course for 36 hours 5 minutes and 20 seconds, ‘I'he former record hold by two 1"rénch pilots Bossoutrout and Brouh- in, was 34 hours, 19 minutes and b4 seconds, Lieuts, Macready and Kelly heeted this record last fall flying over | Hun Diego, Cal, but the record was nover certified by the federation autique internationale. record breaking flight mm‘h-(l1 at 9:38 a. m. Slipping out| of the night into the glave of search-| ts on Wilbur Wright field, Lieut. cready landed the huge ship at 9:43, o'clock last night after having covered 2,541.2 miles, setting a new/| distance record, ‘The fdrmer record | of 2,060 miles held by Macready and Kelly was made on their cross coun- try flight from San Diego to Indian- apolis last fall, Four Other Records. ing the fiight, Other records made by Macready and Kelly were: 2,600 Kilometers, 21 hours, 27 minutes, 3 seconds. 3,000 kilometers, 26:01.32; 3,500 kilometers, 39:28:51.4; 4,000 kilome- ters, 36:06:38.4, The respective miles per hour aver- age are: 71.81; 71.50; 71.20 and 71, Harris Makes Mark. Fiying over the same 311 Haven’t You Tri;d this Satisfying New Drink? A~EX The pure, unadulterated juices of FRESH FRUITS, concentrated so that—simply by adding Ice Water—you can make your own delicious incxpensive thirst-quenchers whenever you want them. Besides the PUNCH (which is a smooth blend of SIX mile | in tt I7our other regords were made dur- ." jhe Tuhg, triangular epurse traversed by the en. @durance record holders, Lieut, Harold Harrls in a rebullt Do Haviland 4-B yesterday set new records for 1,600 and 2,000 kilometers, His time for 1,600 kilometers was 8 hours and 0 minutes and for 2,000 kilometers, 10 hours and 653 minutes. His average #peed was 114 miles per hour, Altitnde Record. Flying a naval torpedo plane Lieut, Rutledge Irvine, naval air service, es- tablished a world's altitude record for « single motored ship carrying a dead weight load of 2,422 pounds, He piloted the ship to a height of 11,. 400 feed Lieut, Irvine was In the air two and a half hours, Completing their filght of the course Macready and Keily civeJed the pylon at Wilbur Wright field several times and then Macready who was at the “stick" gracefully set the ship down and taxied to a hangar, Brig, Gen, Mitehell, assistant chief of the army alr service congratulated the record | holders and escorted them to the Of ficers' club where they were given food. After an informal reception they came to Dayton and retired im- mediately, They said they expected to sleep about 18 hours, FRENGH_DELAY TRIALS Officials of Krupp Plant Not Yet | Given Hearing—Evidence Probably Being Accumulated. Essen, April 18—(By Associated Pr )=—The delay by the Wrench in bringing the arrested directors of the Krupp plant to trial is beginning to cause speculation among the Germans Some of them express belief that the repeated postponements are due to a desire on the part of the French lo accumulate a great mass of ma- terfal in an effort to impress the world of the correctness of their con- tention that the responsibility for the shooting a tthe Krupp plant on March 41 rests upon the management. The French yesterday subjected Herr Krupp von Bohlen, the head of the works, to several hours examina- tion. CAN'T GET PASSAGE Britishers § Complain Because They Are Finding it Hard to Secure Res- ervations to U. S, T.andon, April 18.—(By the A, P.) ~~RBritishers from all p of the United Kingdom who desire to go to the United States are flooding the American consulate here with com- plaints that the shipping companies| decline to give them accomodations on the ground that facilitjes are en- tirely taken up to July 1. + Under the American immigration quota law 77,432 British subjects are eligible to enter the United States in the year ending June 30 next but oniy 67,000 have so far been granted visas. Investigation by officails of the American consulate it is said show that accomodations on the trans-At- C. tir m hi al of by te fectlonate greeting from the Panama cruise wi lantic fleet on which he panied by a party of congressmen. co nued hearing into the sanity of Nic- | ola. S Vanzetti defense In conversations before unusual thin, asional dis) BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESEDAY, APRIL 18, 1923, Secretary of the Navy Denby's af- upon his return was accom- ACCO APPEARED RATIONAL | Watchman at Jail Says That Prison- er Always Seemed to Him to be in Right Mind, Dedham, Mass,, April 18.—Albert Crocker, night watchman at the unty jail, testified today at the con- Sacco, convicted of murder, that eco had told him . that the Sacco- had got all his oney and that was all they wanted. and during s hunger strike, witne: aid, Sacco ways appeared rational a about him was an oc- of temper, He told Sacco refusing fruit brought him y a woman, The Sacco-Vanzetti defense commit- e has been financing the employ- th the At- | 1 the only| ment of counsel, who defended Sacco JUST A REMINDER FOR MOTHERS "This is the time to start glving your children a pure, wholesome spring | tenie sueh as Father John's Medicine, | It will help their systems to get rid {of the polsons which have collected | during the winter months, | added nourishment they need at this | new bone and flesh, I"ather John's Medicine is a prepars ation of the purest cod liver oil sclons tifically combined with other ingred fents to make it wholesome and easy | to digest, Start giving it to your chil- toda; | RESTRICT HOTOR TRAFFIC | | | Rhineland High Commission Thwart- | ing German Plan to Avold Use of Allied Railroads, Coblenz, April 18.-—(By Associated | Press.)-—The mo traftie undertak- |en on a large scale by Gerhans in | the occupied area to avold patronizing | the railgoads operated by the allies | will be greatly restricted under a de- | cision by the ineland high com- mand that all trucking companies | must obtain a license which will not be granted to t! recently organ- ized. [/ | The French authorities have found | that trucks had heen brought in by { the hundreds from unoccupied Ger- | many enabling the German firms to | handle all transportation hy the high- ways which are rapidly deteriorating under the heavy traffic, LABOR WANTS FI Offers $200,000 for Three 12,000 Ton Vessels From Shipping Board New York, April | engineers beneficial association has | offered the shipping hoard $300,000 |cash for three 12,000 ton craft which it proposes to acquire as the nucleua |of a labor owned and labor gperated | eet, The offer was contained in a letter |ina@ public today from Thomas B. Healy, business manager of the union to Chairman Lasker of the shipping board asking that he take the matter directly to President Harding. IRELAND IS INVITED | Geneva, April 18.—(By Associated | Press)—The Irish ¥ree te, having | established a customs me, the | council of the league of nations today voted to add Ireland to the non-mem- bers of the league who will be invited BT 18.—The marine | It will also give the children the | time of year to help them to bulld| |INHUMAN TREATMENT OF PRISONERS 1S CHARGED | Guard and Prisoners in Florida Prison | Camp Swear to Affidavits | Prosented Today Galnesville, Ga., Aprll 18,—Affida- vits charging inhuman treatment of convicts at state road camp No, 7, | located *near here, were sworn to by D. Gunn, former guard, and by 8, P, Ludban, and B, L. Doyle, prisoners now at the camp, Captain 1., J, Lassister, described | as the “whipping boss," is alleged in | | the affidavits to have struck ILudhan | 25 times with a strap April 11, and [the affidavits also charge he gave Doyle 47 lashes last January, | A committee of businessmen in-| vestigated and sald ‘the affidavits | would he forwarded to Dr, J. H, Col- son, state senator, Lassister's. dis- charge, pending an investigation, will be asked of Governor Hardee, the committee said, Joseph Peters, general superinten-| |dent of whe state road department | | maintenanee camp under the super-| WHEN YOU ARE IN A HURRY When you want to take a little pleasure trip; when you want to get married or make a shopping tour; deaths in the family, in fact when you want an auto- mobile for most any use to which it can be put, con- sult our column. “Autos—Taxi Service,” No. 18, and you will find there just what you are looking for. We have a complete representation of all the re- liable men, in that.line of business in the city, It will pay you to look this column over, GETTHEHABIT! |[§W¥7 vision of which the convict camp s = maintained, said the charges were without foundation. Gunn was dis- charged last week for not performing | his duties properly, Mr, Peters said. GLORIA SWANSON DEFAULTS | Movie Star Will Not Contest Divorce | Action Brought Against Her By Husband. 1.os Angelos, April 18, —Default was | entered yesterday in the suit for di- voree brought in the superior court againet Gloria S8wanson, motion ple- ture actr by her second husband Herbert Somborn, who charged de- sertion. That indicated, Migs Swanson probably contest the action. Miss Swanson's first husband, Wal- lace Beery, motion picture actor, di- vorced her hecause of desertion. She land Somborn e one child, Gloria Swanson Somborn, two and a half | years old, ¥ | it was stated, that| would net Lawyer and Bengston | [ File Election Expenses Selectman Lewis W. Lawyer spent 185 in his successful campaign for re- election, donating that amount to the republican © town committee, and {Councilman Thure Bengston secured | {the nomination and election in the| |first ward without any expenditure, | |reports flled at the office of the town | clerk show. Five Officials Take QOath | And Qualify for Offices Yesterday was the first day for | (newly elected town and city officials (to qualify for their offices and the following took the oath from City Clerk A. I. Thompson: School Com- mitteemen M. Pratt and Henry T. Burr, Alderman William H. Judd, Selectman Lew! W. Lawyer and| Soaking takes the place of rubbing Just by soaking in the suds of this new soap, dirt is gently loosened and dissolved. 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These officials say there ap- | pears to be a well defined purpose on the part of the shipping companies including even the United States gov ernment-owned line to grant passage enly to those who are not in the ex- | empt classifications with intention of squeezing out as many of the exempt as possible—such as select teachers, scientists and professional men uptil the quota of nonexempt cateorgies has been completed in June, Burton €. 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MK RLCIeTERED AT 8 PATENT 0" Chi-Namel LIGHT OAK Quarter Nt v, §. b BARRED IN ) | Floyd Johnson and ed Fulton Blacklisted by State Commission Boston, April 18.— Floyd Johnson and Fred Tulton, the hoxers who are to meet at Jersey City next Monday night were suspended indefinitely in this state by the boxing commission today The commi n held that the | men had failed to carry out an agree- | ment to bhox for the Arena A. (', in this city last Monday and based its! judgment on telegraphic and written exchanges that were produced by the |club as cvidence. | With the boxers, thelr managers, | *harles Cook and James Johnson and | - Will you accept one of our B g s i i e } | BB, Reeular 30c Cans of ChiNamel ' = ‘ ! e 3 Varnish FREE, and test its easy : = ==X application, beauty and britiancy on your Furniture, Floors and Wood- work? €hi-Namel DEMONSTRATION On the dates given below a factory demonstrator will exhibit and apply these exquisitely colored, self leveling varnishes and enamels. 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