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e o e S i e e s GAIN OF 286 RECORDED IN CHAMBER CAMPAIGN 85 New Additions Iteported Over ‘Weekend—List of Friday Team Victorics A total of 86 new members added to those already guined as a result of Friday's camypalgning in the Chamber. of Commerce membership drive, The new total hus now soared to 286, Members added Iriday tollow: Jery Albancse, 1'red A, Al E. Avery & Son, M, O, Baker, Mfg. Co.. Willlam E. Beers, Berli Savings Bank, W. 1. Booth Otto Burckhardt, Burntt Hotel, Capito! Buick Co., Central Lunch, Casino Powling Alleys Chester Clehowskl Conn, Hat Mfg. Co, P, H, Corbett A. F. Corbin, Rogs o] o8 Davidson ¢ Denby, BEast Street Pharmacy & W, T, Erwin, Rov, T, J. M, Hallinan, Leo Hennessey Stan- ley D. Holcombe. Hotel Delaney, J. Harry Johnson, M, L. Judd, M. M Kirkeoweon, M. A ) itz, A, Larkins, Rev. Lyddy Mastco Co., Tne., William 17 Mercer Garage, B, J. Monkicwicz, Dr. Willlam €. 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Greene | Traynor, Rt. | BISHOP BROWN QUSTED BY CONFERENCE VOTE (Continued from First Page) Ethelbert l by the Rt Rev, presiding bishop. Talbot, | Many bishops were in the congre- | gution but there were many empty seats in the church auditorium, After un opening prayer by the presiding bishop, the plain called Bishop Brown's name three times, but without response. Lishop Talbot then announced that | lishop Brown had been convicted of | 1ding and teaching publicly and advisedly cortuin doctrines contrary to those held by the Protestant Epis- | copal church” and recalled that| 11dshop Brown had been tried by a | trlal court and a court of review and | lis sentence of deposition upheld by | two-thirds vote o o house of | bishops and conclud | depose Willlam Montgomery | Brown from the sacred ministry and do d > that he Is so deposed. Notice has been served on the pre- | siding bishop and through him on the liouse of bishops to appear in the United States court Wednesday morning to show canuse for the pro- ceedings agagnst Dishop Brown, It as suid thaf counsel will appear for the presiding bishop and tiic house of hishops. The committee on constitution re- ported to the house of deputies of the Triennial Convention of the Iipiscopal church that it had voted unfavorably on the resolution re- ferred to it that would make women ligible for membership in the house of deputies, The resolution was presented by diocese of Lexington during the carly part of the convention. The adverse report of the com- mittee was referred to the committee on despatch of business to be placed {on the calendar of the house, | An invitation for the next triennial weneral convention to be held in 1928 was extended by Washington, D.C., at a brief session of the house of | bishops before the bishops and de- { vuties entercd a joint session for the consideration of budget matters, Tt {was the first suggestion of a 1928 meeting pluce and was grected by applause. The resolution wus refer- red to a committee. | The Right Rev. Walter H. Overs, [bishop of the missionary district of ! Liberia, tendered his resignation to tlie house of bishops, today expluin- ing that continucd ill health would | prevent his return to Africa. Bishop lovers, lowever, asked that his ‘uflulmnuu not be made r-I!N‘H\vl [untli his successor can take office. | fle desired, he said, to continue 10| |administer the affairs of Liberia from the United States until then i The Rev, Charles H. Pardee, New {York., wats elected registrar by the Iliouse of bishops and his name sent | !to the house of deputies for concur- venee l The house of deputies today in-| {creased the salary of the presiding | pishop fo $18,000 With $3,000 for | lliving expenses. This is 82,000 o [than proposed by the house of Jishops to which the amendment [ st now be submitted for concnr- NUMEROUS TRAGEDIES OCCUR OVER SUNDAY (Continued VFrom First Page) | cd In the | criously | spill. Conn Oct 2P injured here antomobils were riding struck 1 then crashed through a| 1 1ise r of Lrooklyn il Wredertek Carlstrom of New Haven, ( wore taken to Grace hos-- New Ilaven where it was that i was snffering seher n lace strom reeecived turcd 4 reerations abont the face, toniobile also was cut about the 1, He was placed un wrged with reckless will be given a hearf 12 (P Sy Toronto Killod dast night i National Hail- A motor cai WY C BT > ADOK [ public today, Tho figure represents | dition about 9:30 o'clock last night, he thought ought to be attended to. |after «he had been struck and run | Eight {reom and | tucket. The cre | eafety was blocked when waves put | congress, taining two familles, & few miles N from e sy GIRL DEAD, TWO HURT, Boston, Oct, 12 UP—Thirteen per- o) SIal sons werb killed In automoblle ac- lN TURNPIKI: TRA[]I‘“\‘ cldents in the state last week, ac-| " cording to the weekly report of registrar of otor vehicles made —— J (Continued ['rom First Page) a decrease of twelve over the prevl- | ous wek and Is the same as that of |of both legs, fracture of two cervical a year ago. {vertebrae and a fructuréd skull, Miss Pierson was badly bruised and lac- Meriden, Oct, 12.—=With both legs ' crated and suftered from shock. broken and other injurics, Miss| An bour later McMahon, who hud Marla Gleason, aged about 60, of 34 [driven the cur away after taking the Griswold street, was tak to the |others lome, walked into the hose Meriden hospital in a critical con- |pital stating that he had a slight cut stitches were nie y 101 over by an automoblle operated by |close up a cut In his head and five | Walter H, Johnson, aged 20, a|more to close a cut in his leg. 1le foolmaker, of 73 Congress street, | %as put to bed in the hospital aitd Hattford. |X-ray pletures will be taken of the rly this morning Dr. H. De (W0 surviving patients to ascertain it Forcat Lockwood, the attending | there are any further injurics, physiclan, stated that Miss Gleason McMabon, who is a student at §t. probably would recover, # [ Johw's Prep school at Dany | was home over the week-end, Chicago, Oct, 12 (A—Twenty-five Wagkowitz paid a tribute to his grit persons lost thelr lves in major ac- |this mornivg, saving ho showed an cidents over the week-end, and ,,‘0,.u‘|nmm.1| amount of courage and than a score of others were Injured. |leroism in not glving himself any The most disastrous accident occur- |{hought until - everyone eclse was red in Florida water when thetaken care of. pleasure hoat Clara B, capsized near | o Ay NecomAb Melbourne, drowning eleven per-| Dr. John Purney, acting medical Py ‘ |director, invesMgated and permitted Four were killed and one injured the body of Miss Burns fo be turned when a Southern Pacific express|over to Underfaker J. M. Curtin & train st an automobile near |Sons for burial. No autopsy was Pomona, Calif., while six deaths re- considercd necessary. — Whoever sulted In the collision of a machine [¢fruck the group is criminally re- with the International Flyer of the|sponsible, according to the physielan. Canadian National Railways near| When inferviewed fhis mofning, Gientstons (Reynolds appeared to he very relue- All Srators, Chicago racing. driver,jtant: to anything, but finally was fatally injured and twenty per- [¢hanged hig mind when adviced fhat sons were hurt when his automo- |there was no chance of keeping the bile went through a fence during a | #ffalr quict. Sfate police who were race at the Michigan State Lair nofified last night were in the eity B v {this morning and interviewed {he The week's automobile toll in |Winesses cight middle western states pasgsed | Pead GIrl Singer and Dancer the hundred mark, distributed as| Miss Turns was the daughter of follows: Ohio, 28; Iniana, 24: ”“_‘\H’F_ Julia Rurns. ®he was a grad- nois, 17; Minnceota, 14; Missouri, (Uate of £t Mary's Parochial school 99: exan T: Kanass; b: Oltlaomma, (20 Tt ) st fow years was wall 5 {lnown 1o and elsewhere as an i A e ‘enterfalner, heing a singer and dane- er of promise, Sho had performed jat numerous functions in this eity ADRIFT TWO DAYS, ARE &0 i i | |Wrs. Howard Williams, My Ru- |dolph Povpel, Mrs, Thor New York Post Prints Story of Sen- (Mrs, William Skene, and | Burns, Funeral services will e Mary's church on Wednesday | morning at 10 o'clock. Burial will The New |be fn St Mary's cemetery, York Evening publishes Up to a late hour this afternoon the story of the rescue of eight men | the state police who hive b of the United States coast guard |8igned to (he had not s Grady. Edward nal Rescuc of Light T Const Guardsmen New York, Oct, n as- case failed in an Tee of No N been watching a rum ruin the storm came and their flig room. tion obtained family the gas et to which approach close them off. will be a Zionist family Tues- | cutter No, 134, filed from on board nded the driver of the e they had been adritt two d in a 1'"2 made to lacate the driver. ter, Ma A. Nyles, St. John, BY l LUNINATING y LLUN (AS tucket, Mass. The other two were at the merey of the wind and waves | d out the lives of T attempt to make the “hapel street. Their bodies were | - when | When she went to awaken m for their engines out of commission Alherto Celone, a salesman, to the were | taakby i thee Ranublic pital. but an examination showed cnough to take| @@ccording fo inforn had heen ose that served mecting of the other tmenhers of the SIEN Abraham Gold- | tiny kitien, pet of the hoys the Uinited States liner Republi 3 have a description of 1he whose crew saved the men after |(4nd its make and every cffort is be- severe slorm. Six of the men saved - A Philadelphia; Joe Smyth, | u Bl [enox Taytham, Norfolk, Vau| and Boatswain 'T. G. Woolard, Nan- | 1ot nimed 1n the wireloes dispateh. Firen. Ot The cutter had been tossed ahout | USROG with a disabled radio, flooded ¢ poubrotis Lok Ll ol nashed “hoats afte slept in Mir room at 502 |discovercd s v before 6 o'clock ! vs Tand ncar Nan- |iscovered shortly before 6 o'clocis caid they had by Mrs. Nancy IFclice, an aunt, { t for | SChool. Mer sercam upon finding them lifeless brought their father, The rescued men said they had oo ‘r'”ii' "*H" minencd an am- | ven up all hope when they milance from the New Haven hos- | which | pumped ten tons of oil upon the &ur- | hat ]‘"‘ 3 had been dead for at least face of the water hefora she couid |'"0 hours. from members of th had come from an ope ZIONIST DISTRICT MEETING 1S @ heater, he boys ocecu pied om on the fst floor. Al Distrigt Hehrew school {00 the upper floors. A rawled from beneath the bed after had beo herg who retnrned the Vienna Zionist make from i conference will A report on the doings of the Miss Anna Goldsmith who recently returned from Palestine, | il tell of conditions there., ] Rabbi Gershon Tladas will also | 1ddress the meeting and del “ntion to be held in Water bury next Simday will be elected recently e the room n ventilated and zas driven from it BACK FROM AUSTRALIA \tes to Walter Fredericks Jecompanted by the « ! | Bride—3et Former New Britain Boy in City of Mclhourne. 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