New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 13

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e . W s e I DRY AIR CORPS OF NAVY NOW BEING ORGANIZED Beaplanes Are to he Used in Run- ning Down Rum Runners From the Seca, ‘Washington, March 9 (A — Or. ganization of the nation's firet dry alr corps wag ordercd today by Rear Admiral Blllard, eommandant of the coast guard. The deficiency _appropriation hill just signed by President Coolidg allots $150,000 for establishment of the coast guard alr service, With this fund Admiral Billard plans to establish five bases along . lantic coast from Now FEngland to Florida, where patrol tions now are located A oquipped with a crew men will he assigned to each of these places, Strategetic points in the guard campaign against rum smy gling will ba sclected and navy type seaplanes will ba used. Atten- tlon will be given to navigation pro- tection as well as to rum fightine, A board was named today by Ad- miral Billard to outline the policics of the new airpservice. It includes Tieutenant Commanders & Yo boat sta- plane of several const andle, alde to Admiral Billa 8. V. Parker, commanding oflicer of the destroyer MeDou, I Stone, who piloted the NC-4 in the first airplane flight across the At- lantle; and C. C. Von Paulson, commanding officer of tho coast gnard base at Glouccster, Mass, Additional appropriations will hs asked next year, Admiral Billard sald, - for air bases on the great lakes, the Gulf of Mexico and the Pacific coast, if the new )\ proves su wful, "“DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW Just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye { i ' ) 1 1 ) 1l \ Iy ! b ong <o simpls can tint contains ate shades rich, per- colors in Capt, Harvey 1 Haynes Tells of His Lxperiences i Protting Around World—State Federntion Meeting, The New Britain Colls st evening at the home clib met of Mrs, P McDonough, 149 Vine strect, The sistant hostesses were Mis, € 1se, Mrs, Marcus Whit Mis: ML Fergyson, Miss Ann savdecks, Mrs, David Malmiteldt, Mr Willard €, Oquist and Mrs, 1% C. consisted of two us Land” and “Im Miss Norma Reg Iress by Harry ) v chaiy { the 1t Ratin | merly in the r Capt, Hay vhose mother was at Cawnpore dur ing the Sepoy mutiny, has led an ad venturous lfe. At the age of 11 h ran away to sea. Mo was one of the i who marched to the relief o Ladysmith and meanwhile ¥ 1l ny ports. 1o spoke par 1enos Aires, Table Bay, At vour Library ’ Ihiere have been a number of calls recontly for books on business and industry, In order thut those inter- ed may sve some of theso books v colleetion has been placed in the | open shelf room. There are books on King, insucance, real cstate, | s accounting | ictieal Accony ral Contractors” will il to the bullder, | Thompson's “Sclontific Manage- | mer A “How to Kind Factory | o wo goold books. | nd I Dsychology” by Har- | i “Problems in Personal Mane | " nd “Management and | v Bloomfield contain helptul \djusting Immigrant and Tn- instry” by Leiserson Is an unusual | in this field, “Inventory prac- | I Material Control” by Kil- | a recent contribution in this s “Investmient a New Pro- | ¥e fession” and Wit “Hankers and | nt enliven | Credit” contain enlightening ma- cd by many amuging a , but | terial he grew serious when ) sed | In the Reading Room will he | 1 1o oblem in India, found o Harvard 1sin Review | he is hopefy Gandhi's pi A quarterly magazine devoted to | will ed that the financial affairs only. This is one | vornment, once it has rel of the most authoriative and best om its promises o th own periodicals « s kind. 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