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NINE BOATS ENTERED Annual Express Cruise Race BLAMES GONGRESS FOR POSTAL MESS Postmaster General Says Advice Has Been Distegarded ~~ [cxser of America under F—— [the American Power Boat D Ave (P, |0 Which Will be run here today and tomorrow, jevements and prob- postal service, Post. al New told the joint wational and states tions in a prepared address today that the problem of | properly apportioning postal rat liad become an acute one larg beeause congress had so often failed to follow the advice of postal ex- perts. The postmaster general's conveyed the grecting of President Coolidge, to what Mr, New described | as the largest gathering of the na-| tion's postal eervants in its and an expression of the pr appreciation of the efficient s of postal employes. In discussing the question, along with the postal scrvice generally against eomplaints of its critics, Mn New | said the interests both of the depart- | 4., Philadelphia; Miss ment and the mail-using public dic-| (1565 1/ Saore Trumphrey tated that changes should be madg |yt eiot Bobolon 11, Robert in the rates. He would not attempt{ge o’ Now Yor at this stage, lowever, to forecast| what sp nges may be recom- | mended to congress I joint pos-, tal commission, now considering the} question, along with some to be lui- mitted by his department! Postal rates present an acute prob- lem now, he thought, largely be- cause congress had substitu its own ideas in many essential partic- ulars for the recommendations for | tncreased rates made by the depart- ment in the light o its postal cost ascertainment, w believed could not be tacked s a correct presen “The sessions ‘of com (on post been largely attended and transactions hefore it have re widespread editorial comment,” said | Held at Guilford ave Cleveland, cussing the a lems of t master Gen gathering postal organi crnoon at 4 o'clock. The start wil oF he made ing, a dis Tomorrow same afternoon from gold cup course. nautical miles, The Harpoon, entered by Minn S address Other boats entered nunno of ‘I mes 1. Davis of e Dohara, vatuck; Adriel Too, L. N, Brook | Chester; Pattie 11, R, E. Patter: | Middletown; Tomper, A Philadelphia; postal a defense ({‘ D, 48 ARE RESCUED Survivors Montreal, Canada, Aug. ittee el tale the eived with 46 men and two women ma the sinking of the ludson's B upply €hip Bayeskimo! was told by reached | lone of the survivors who | Montreal ye: psterday. The Bayeskimo left Montteal July ith provisions for the Lskimos and ontposts along the from his pocket. | {'ngava coasts and the i and many | ions of the Hudson's Bay com tors, have|jy Hudsow's Bay and James Re for get-l spe also carried a number of m frappers and traders. 1 by pack ice, she |a teak and sank in Ungava 3. Capfain Lleyd transferred witne tome from the ranks of t been raised sses have hose whose and | ¢ be. Show| any process those Many o of our editorial commnent suggests various exped ting by without increasir “I firmly believe no committee or eommission, even though composed of husin ility, st the construeting Tl e postal ofticlals and €k en from Jand, L storm for 10 hours. o post oftice department | = Tl (TG0 arn the 1 thel., o seamer Nascopie and landed at cne of the frading posts. All the upplies were lost, nesses, sionari ¥ Squeez i men ¢ i to su 1 on which they sn an unt led op-| er of fixing post- critics who advocate | to ew cited pre- | - | spenditurc fiscal ¥ expenditures cipts Alitures at $661.2 cont, fixed | ch as salaries and allow- | nsportation |No lmnnrls to Pnland 1siness metliods” Hminary receipts iese 054 or 11 S ad: Warsaw, Aug. 27 (P— vovernment has decided that Poland or the present at least I1ive without imports and halance, 600 and v at duen the frade } pressing 1\a value of the zlofy. eharges,| A mumber of drastic have heen formulated with this end jew. Dales who are ing the world will be to pay $100 each three a passport. The government announces | has called a meeting of the principal oximate. | exporters to study the question how cidents | hest to increase the country's ex- trade. The first measure de-| cided upon was to work out S 1 0ad fre ,w\, tarift which will Important |¢ That Children's' Eyes Have examined hefore school starts represents ather any business 1 in not increase its! Hed wpon ling their pro- J ! also A safety organ that in all larger ¢ Iy 70 per cent of all tr ‘show the pedestrian Q&lu at fault, |port 1 spe ireece (annot Pn\ Her Debt to U. S.. to Be Plea London, Aug R—A to the Daily Telegraph Tnited States recently pr says the ented to country’s debts to it although r will de- 1ebt at < bndget nt oh- [ that be given proper care. [Gresk government, nizing the American clait inability to pav t nt time, the Gre heing overburdened with ur them We | will give them a thorough examina- tion. clare its the pres ligations In connection with the set- cment of,the ref A PINKUS | =i d its minister H. F. REDDELL with o situation. says it is undere k government anthor in Londen to sign the war deht Minister csight Specialists v Anglo-G ling the payment of 800 Main St New Britain | 1o,x ago by former udero, Ifinance Phone 570 |l| Y EAT MORE FISH FRESH CAUGHT=—OUT OF THY WATER BUT A FEW H('||I\ SHOR! HADDOUL STEAN BLUE BL TAND SWORDYISH SILVER SALMON . 30¢ i 25c Fresh Caught MACKEREL b 8¢ , 18¢ 40(: ) OPEN CLAMS STEAMING CLAMS .. 12 Bake:y .‘meclal Mchican Cookles, doz, 15; Fresh Made Peam{t Butter_.. ceee ,IPL 19¢ WEIGH YOUR BREAD— PHEN COMUPARE THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY WITH Meohican Bread. Ib loaf 7c, 14 Ib. loaf 10c THE MOST "COMPLETE VARIETY OF SMOKED, S ALT OR CANNED FISH IN THE CITY. for Country's Champoinship Is Being Q'he first heat will be run this aft- [ 1} i 11 | President Coolldge opposite the Sachem Head Yacht club, the boats running to a ipoint off the mouth of the Connecti- | {cut river at Saybrook and return- nece of 36 nautieal miles. the | starting point they will run| ‘\n Manhassett Bay to finish at the The distance is 55 Cornell of Middletown who hag won (he race the last three years, s the |Maximum of rest few visitors have | are: ‘Lhe Catherine 8., owned by Charles Seacrest, Springfield, Harris Racke, Nau- FRON ARCTIC (Story of Sullering Told by | 27 (P—A of sufferigg in the sub-Aretic rooned on a drifting iee floe after Labrador and ated sta- “lother a private, row and passengers on the flot- driffed, 60 in a driving rain- picked up hy Pending Adjustments he Polish must try (’\i thus re- which s de- | regnlations > desirous of | months for | dispateh | scce a deniand for settlement of COOLIDGE HAS MORE GAL[ER? Gulford, Aug. 27 —Ninp boats | S Vacallon Nears End Pr mlent entered in the annual express race for the champlonship the auspices of associa- Lets Down the Bars Swampscott, Mass, Aug. 27 »— | With his vacation nearing an end, | has decided to let down the bars and receive more | callers than he has during the nine weeks he has been practically in se- | clusion her, Hundreds of requests have heen received for the privilege of calling |at White Court just to exchange | greetings ‘with the President. Most of them have coma from old friends who knew him before he went to Washington. In order to give Mr. Coolldge a |been admitted to the surimer White House grounds, Now that his stay in New England will probably ter- minate within a few weeks, he las expressed a willingness to devote part of each day to recetving hand- shakers, hundreds of whom daily have the privilege of filing into his | office at Washington, Notes are being dispatched to those who have roquested permis- sion to call, and it is probable that hundreds will he able to greet the President for a moment before lie returns to the capltol. i In fact courtesy calls are expected to fill Mr. Collidge's daily calendar | almost to the exclusion of other en- gagements. In view of his early re- [turn to Washington it is improbable ficie 1l come here to confer with the exccutive unless there should he | important developments which conld Inot await action by him on them {at the White Mouse. | Today was glven over largely to courtesy calls with a trip to Ply- | mouth, Mass., where the pilgrims | anded in 1620, planned for tomor- 1oW, President and Mrs. Coolidge arranged to go aboatd the Mayflow- | er at anchor in Marbehead harbor late today, remaining aboard tonight {50 as to he prepared for an carly cruise to Plymouth, On hoard the presidential yacht are two prisoners, marines who will face summary court martial on charges of having gone to slecp | while on guard duty at White Court. {The accu one a cotporal, thc are expected to of- [ter in defense contention that they have heen given too frequent tricks of guard¥duty forced hetween times to do excessive gnard and fat- igue duty at the marine eamp STRANDED STEAMER FLOATS OFF SHOAL | President Garfield, Uninjured, Is Able to Proceed | Boston, Ang. 27 (P—Stranded for | almost 11 hours on Half Moon Shoal, off Nantucket, vesterday, the dollar line steamship President Gar field was floated by high water at 1:10 yesterday afternoon. Liner Not Damaged The registering 10,083 tons gros steamer, which grounded in a thick | | fog, was floated without the | ance of three government which stood alongside during day. | The liner ve was not damaged and proceeded immediately for v York. The President Garfi ed from Boston Tuesday night with | 70 passengers including Captain | Robert Dollar, president of the liner and Mrs. Dollar 81 was heing navigated by pilot when she struck the Radio Calls Sent Radio calls were sent out fo the company’s Boston oflice a thr vernment boats sot | the stranded liner ! fifth round-the-world crnise in ton Tuesday. The coast guard de sfroyer Porter Intercepted the radio | !call 'and was alongside of the liner | at 9 o'clock, The coast arrived about noow ter Gresham. sent out from the Roston navy yard at 9 o'clock this morning, | vessel at two o'clock this afternoon 14 sail- aboard shoal out to assist Bos- guard cutter was heside the groun WARRIORS WIN ANOTHER Warriors stepped one notel closer to the junior championship of the city vesterday by defeating the Alpines by a 9 to 0 score. Fink was bat with his home run Gill was in rare forfh and held t1 Lard hitting Alpines to two hits th_of which came in the last in ning. The Warrlors would like to {have it known that it was the Young | Warriors that were de i by th | Laurels and mot tho Warriors. WAGE SLASH NECESSARY Dubjin, Aug. 27 (P financial situation of the mated Southern railways continued losses, fs emphasized an appeal issued to all the employes |to agres to a voluntary reduction of | The dwnw s appeal is favorabl | B The ser Am owir 5 per cent in wages promise if the answered that th own salaries by centage. J N v wil a mucl lll///// A that many additional government of- | 27, 1925, ONLY A DAY AND A HALF MORE IN THE MID-SUMMER F urniture Sale By Far the Greatest Sale in Our History Will Close A{ Noon On Saturday. Every Facility Will Be Placed At Your Disposal During the Few Remaining Hours To Help You Make a Selection Worthy of a Pleasant Home in the Years To Come. No. 1100—Walnut ¢ Regular $69.0¢ No. Cabinet. 656—Grand Rapids Mahogany Regular 887, 0DD PIECES ACTUALLY REDUCED Few of the hina Cahinet— ). Now Odd at. China Now Odd at. 636—Grand Rapids Mahogany Server— Regular $60.00. 300—Grand Re Full size. Reg Now Odd at ..... hogany Bed— hids Mab 865, Now Odd at..... at yular 65 Karpen Velour Wing Chair— Regular $125.00. INONA QD Al a R REED FURNITURE (ienuine Heywood Reed Suite of three pieces with Upholstered Back and Spring Cushions Other Suites at § —_— Have Your LIVING ROOM SUITE Built To Your Own Specifi- cations. You $49.00, $69.00, $99.00 Select Your Own Covers Many Great Bargains 3‘35.00 $43.50 $‘33.00 $05.00 No. No. R929. 3822 39:00 101—Grand Rapids Mahogany Toilet Table— Regular $89.00. 131—Grand Rapids Walnut Toilet Table— Regular $115.00. 265—Mahogany Full Length Vanity Dresser Regulayr §85.00. —Grand Rapids Upholstered Chair, all curled hair construction. Reg. $73. Now at 3822—Grand Rapids Rocker to match the ahove. TO HALF PRICE Selected At Random —$45.00 $50.00 $50.00 $63:00 $65,:00 Now Odd at....... INOWIOddiat e Nowa(Odd at B . Regular $75. Now Odd at....... DINING ROOM FURNITURE Ten Piece Berkey and Gay Walnut Suite of Buffet, Extension Table, China, Server and Six Chairs. Regular § 514400 50.00. Now .. $187-00 $249.00 w bride. actress, stuff” Fighter Wins Movie Actress Here’s Joe Benjamin, pr Mrs. Benjamin forr and she captured on the movie lots b ighter, and his recent Hollywood rly was Miss Marian Nixon, screen s heart while he was “doing h ween fights. disease that on the ship north _side of the chaunnel, Houston accordiag 48 B Q. Lmes said, the United aal Industry. | TRAPSHOOTERS BT 10 PERFECT § and - Avie Break 200 Straizht in Laent in Wost Relief absolutely guaranteed third of cases cured. Send 10 for two trial samples, directions, o CHLORO CHEMICAL CORP. . BLOOMEIELD . N.J of dissidents, AT F@NTI UE to rock. After a short but sharp engagement the tribesmen ‘were {9t Army Corps Encircling Warring Tribesmen driven oft lcaving several of their lead beh Marshal Lyautey, governor general in Morocco, today formally an- nounced that he had been called back to France to confer with the and that Marshal Petain was taking over general direction of e military cnmhr- and com- f the troops in Moroceo. CAN CRY WARES Aug. 2T (P—A iinance preventing news- crying their wares or sell- except at authorized held unconstitutional District Judge J. C. Collo., eather, New Way Eczema Goes in 48 Hours Almost Unbelievable — But Guaranteed. Many people who suffer from ftch- ng skin and Eczema like to use es and ointments and some of are very good. way, however, and the to get rid of Eczema in 48 ‘vm\rs or less, is to use Kojene, the non-poleonous, noR- new way a qud and a six ounce bet- tle costs but 60 cents at Axelred’s rn sectors of | Pharmacy or any progressive druge alm, In the | gist, and if it doesn’t end your ee- been ob- | zema in 48 houre—money gladly re- contingents | turned. Directions on each bettle. A French| It's equally good for dolls ecare Jetachment revictualiing the Bou | buncles, ulcers, skin infections, pluls Ganous post was attacked by groups ' ples and salirheum, 4 Diebela tribesmen e