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ANDREWS PLEASED AT CO-OPERATION British Will Try and Aid in 5 Rum Running Fight London, July 15 (M—Brig, Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, American pro- | hibition enforcement chief, here to seek officlal British co-operation in fighting rum runners, announced af- ter the first conference today that every indication pointed to the suc- cessful conclusion of his hin a week. General Andrews left the foreign office after a two hour dise palpably pleased, and wearing a broad smile. 1ssion Before the meeting the American | treasury officlal and his aide wer recelved by Sir Austen Chamber- lain, The British foreign secretary assured General Andrews that he and the British officlals assigned to the negotiations would be glad to co- operate With him in every way pos- | sible. The general and Sir Austen then chatted informally for about ten minutes, after which the round table conference began, attended by all the American delegates as well as the British government representa- tives. General Andrews meeting as “most propitioy " and Sir Austen’s welcome as “most en- | mission | described the | [piayers on the Springfield team, so |Harry C. Billings and David Borth- | wick of this city wers loaned to (h»r sitors. "The two New Britain men, play ing with Springfleld, seemed to !ve ‘nu only ones who could hit Stan |Ashley, who twirled for the home | team. These two men seemed to | have it all over the players on both ms and up to the fifth inning the score threatened a shut out for New Britain. A seventh inning rally closed the game with a score of 13-12 in favor of this city. | A dinner meeting was held at the | Burritt hotel afterwards. Entertain- ment was furnished by Paul Lucas, and Clesson W. Park- Bennett of the Spring- fleld club added his contribution to the program. | Next week the local club will mo- tor to the Boy Scout camp at Job's Pond for supper. | Finds Thames Is Not Fit Place for Good Slumbers London, July 15 (®—Lord Fitz- William, known to polo enthusiasts | on both sides of the Atlantic, re- cently brought h steam launch Ze into the T mes off London to start a summer yachting colony, but was forced to retreat because night after night his graceful boat was bumped by prosaic old barges and damaged severely. | Lord zWilllam originally an- chored in the Thames because he had a dread of sleeping in stuffy city houses. He planned to sleep on deck on a cot. The Zetto was anchored near the house of com- | mons and numerous partles were held on board. | Angelus Temple and NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926. WPHERSON PROBE IS NEAR AN END Profests Heard Against Secrecy | in Hearings Los Angeles, July 15 (—The closing chapters in the Aimee Sem- ple McPherson kidnapping case was | expected to be reached today when | the Los Angeles county grand jury | resumed its investigation. District Attorney A Keys has announced that unless Kenneth G.! Ormiston. former radio evangelist, for ing mad available witn heard before s b have day's sessions are i jury | he outcome of the grand juiry is said to hinge iting expert, who was scheduled | give expert evidence regarding identity of the sender of a tel n from Oakland, Callf,, on ) 1 and addressed to Angelus Temple. , which the evangelist's , Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, has ted receiving, ed that her wughter was alive three days after she was supposed to have drowned at Ocean Park. Carlson after a mi- croscopic examination of the origi- nal telegram declared that the hand- writing closely resembled that of Ormiston. | says Mr. | pointment see LYNCH'S POSITION IS DECIDEDLY INDEFINITE| Legal Status Questioned—He Him- self Claims He Is a U. Commissioner. Conn., Lynch, New Haven, July Is Bernard E. er or not? Mr, Lynch says that récent appointm tion commissioner continues him in E.|and office as commissioner. Charles Pickett, Lynch's pired July recently appointed Robert H. | corn as commissioner. Mr. pointed Lynch was originally was to expire July this year. On July 9, ret service from Mr. asked ing an endorsement on it. The ma Francis D. Perry, is held at Yondon but the warrant has as to Mr. Lynch's status. 15 (P— attorney of this city, United States commission- | aground clerk of the federal court, commission ex 1. Judge E. S. Thoma Al- ap- in 1918 and his last reap- an operative of the for a warrant Lynch as commissioner | | against a man charged with steal- | |ing a government check and .’org-imn New not n served as the question arose | Judge Thomas is away and vsill not be home until next week. ' Diving Experts Will | Examine Wrecked Boat New London, July 15 (® — Tug Harriet of the Merritt Chapman | and Scott corporation with a deep isv:l diver on board, left here this morning for Block Island to assist in the examination of the stranded steam collier Meteor which went { about 150 feet off shore a|of the island Saturday afternoon. as an extradi- | Insurance investigators and salvage | experts of the Merritt, Chapman Scott corporation from New | York together with Captain Eugene | O'Donnell, general manager = of 1s | Sprague and Sons of Boston, own- ers of the vessel, have not yet de- | cided definitely whether to abandon the ship or attempt to salvage her. 1,|© RESIGNA TON CAL TALK Mexico City, July 15 () — There has been much discussion in politi- cal circles over the resignation of Dr. Rodrigo Octavlo, Brazilian neu- tral judge of the Mexican Ame ms commission. The news- that because of Dr. decision in the n, { papers suggest Octavio’s adverse Santa Isabel case. the United States | exerted diplomatic pressure on 1l§rnzil to .cause his resignation. TARTAR TEARS DELICATE TISSUE —— Intelligence'and Beauty SEARCHERS STILL COMBING RUINS Naval Arsenal ~Scene Several New Flarenps Dover, N. J., July 15 (P—Strict watch was cotinued today at Lake Denmark's devastated naval am- munition depot for smouldering fires which, by blazing out unexpectedly, might bring back vesterday when a storehouse near buildings filled with shells ranging in size from 5 to 16 inches, was dis- covered ablaze. Two other small fires were discovered yesterday, on of them in a building containing live ammunition. Marines patrolled the section in which th® lightning on Saturday set off high explosives to kill at least 21, injure more than 100 and destroy Has| the menace of | |200 bulldings. Throughout the night, and again today, they tramp- ed their beats in and around the few bulldings remaining. A half mile of hose line, lald nnder great |aifficulty vesterday to the waters of |a small lake is ready for immediate use. Others of the detachment went on with the search of every foot of the 1,600 acres of the reservation, for trace of other possible victims, while |official circles were busied with preparation for the two additjpnal courts of inquiry which are to study the disaster. An army board for two days has been going into the extent and cost tinny which adjoins the wasted Lake Denmark naval depot and where | practically all the buildings except |those used for the storage and am- munition were so shattered that (hey" must be rebuilt. | A naval board under Rear Admir- | al F. R. Harris was scheduled to | |gather here today at 11 o'clock, for | |consideration of the damage to pro- | perty not owned by the government. And tomorrow the court of inquiry | of damage to the army post at Pica- | which is to hear the testimony of survivors and investigate all othe: circumstances of the catastrophe i to convene here under Rear Admir. al R. E. Coontz. Other courts of in quiries into civilian damage Wil meet here also. A regular army detachment of 150 men under Brigadier General Hugh A. Drum, which was rushed here Saturday from Fort Jay and Fort {Vadsworth for police and pa trol duty was withdrawn today With their departure command re. verts to Major Ramsey at the arm arsenal, and Captain Enochs at th naval station GAMES POSTPONED Philadelphia, July 15 (#) — S Louis-Philadelphia, two games, post poned; rain. Two games tomorrow Thorough Eye Examinations Glasses Fitted Accurately Henry F. Reddell Optometrist & Opticlan Raphael Bldg. 99 W. Main St. Sage-Allen’s = e Basement Store sl SN e During the meeting it was de- :Bndgeport Man Today |identification of the sender, 3 3 \ 8 5 cided to split the experts represent- | In Critical Condition | McPherson probably will be recalled HARTFO ng both governments into groups to July 15 (B — Tloya | Pefore the grand jurors, it was intl woMAN who uses OrpHOS, the night-time tooth / q o O e e e R e T e N ol a2 AL N e e o i T TS > consider specific questions of inter- est to their respective departments. This afternoon and tomorrow these groups will meet for informal discussions, the experts to report to the next general meeting, Saturday. SPRINGFIELD KIWANIANS VISIT NEW BRITAINITES Are Defeated in Baseball Game, Buc Furnished Dinner and Entertain- ment—Boy Scouts Next Week The New Britain Kiwanis club is superior to the Springfield club in | baseball playing, according to the report of the members who attend- ed yesterday's meeting. The club from the Massachusetts town sent a delegation here for an inter-club visit. The program started at 5 p. m. with a baseball game in Walnut Hill park. There were only seven Bed-Bugs? Instant Death for the Pesky Creatures Yes, instant death to bed-bugs, roaches fleas.” The moment P.D.Q, the new chemical discovery touches theae insects they die. Can g0 no damage to your springs, or furnifure; won't ot 0 siain clothing. P.D.Q. 18 d recommended by leading hotels, owvl failrads s the quickest and safest way ot ling eaky insects. Instant! mothers and s th ving creatures coats lhur them {1 hatching o AR pecbaes ot e e e ooty mistue s deadly it will kill a million bed-bu, can sisobe had in double strength fold o Free patent spout enablea a.:m-cn ‘hard-to, e with <ate BDG. at your Sruggits today. Your mgney back if the bugs are not gone tomarrow. City Drug Store. 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Quaker Oats Fezkl: Foced Girls Are All H ppy Now Flyte — a New Discovery — Melts Away Every Freckle in Four Days—It's a Cream. stop dissolved And it and el 0 i uISRE: od 't upon kin clean ool pro gressive druggist e—and it the unnsual should happen and don't go — just get back. 1al your freckles your money Bridgeport, Weaver, garage aims to have shot himself early | erday in a parked automobile, | ontinues In a critical condition ac- cording to reports from St. Vin- cent's hospital today. Police have closely questioned Mrs. Pauline K. Bauer, who was with Weaver in the automobile at the time of the shooting and state | that her story of the affair checks in every detail with that told by |\eaver. Weaver, who had & permit to| |carry a revolver, claims that the | 3 e ‘mapon was accidentally discharged. |simppearancs M ERS' (O JRENCE m)‘sl’l"_\'. | AINEIRS CONITBENCE Mr. Shuler's letter followed the = |judge’s declaration prohibiting the [Fere lln;v:uv n’g‘;tg?;fi:.‘o: Mect- | rand jury from announcing its find- Lonm s 18T s hope s | In88 unless it returned an indictment everpnbore Drotessed that today's|in the charge made by Mrs. McPher- V'S jon that she had been kidnapped ‘DIDPOQIJ meeting of the miners’ May 18 at the beach and held in ‘QX“(‘\IU\? mmmm.nc e fues two shacks in Mexico until June 22 {union council will lead to tresh [\io SMACKS 17 Ate T ed negotiations for settlement of the|p o T Ty 0g British coal strike. There 18 10| Lb," clorgyman asserted definite indication, however, as to : : |Mrs. McPherson’s story was true “"l:"b”m outcome of the meetidg |yuq entitled to vindication but that will be. el lif it were not true the public was Political writers of the morning |, iitled to know the facts. flewspapers offer various sugges-| Ajtnough District Attorney Asa L. tions respecting the motives of the |iaves said that he hoped to com- trade union council in inviting the |1t taking of testimony before the miners' committee to a cONference, grand jury, today, he declared the but their efforts have resulted only |i,quiry will not close “until he feels ! ig that the public will have 1 he has learned all he can | to wait to learn what is going on crime Mrs. McPherson says behind the scenes until the labor |was committed against her.” organizations themselves mak He intimated additional testimony | announcement. would be introduced from Douglas, ' Ariz., and Mexican officials before MILLIONS ARE LOST whom Mrs. McPherson appeared in TR an exhausted coéndition and told a | Illicit Trade in Diamonds Costly 10 'story of abduction and imprison- South African Mine Owners, |ment in a shack near the Mexican mberly, July 15 (® — South |porder. African diamond mining companies e ey Sl e Rothfeder’s Clerks yea C] raffic | precious stones {hrough a Buro- Hold Annual Outing pean organization, it was stated 20 employes of the Roth- here by Sir David Harris, president and suit store held an of the w Jagersfontein Mining OV rm at Lake company. Pocotopaug yesterday afternoon and | 'The trafic s sclentifically organ- | evening. They left here in special {zsdtand ‘eontrolled’ by & sang of:cars, shortly after the store closed Rtceiational drimtnate. i at noon. Luncheon and supper were grove. The afternoon spent in boating mated by Ke From her pulpit in Angelus Tem- ple Mrs. McPherson last night an- nounced that she would pay no fur- ther heed to the “tangled reports” | concerning her kidnapping story which continue to reach her. Protests Secrecy The Rev. R. P. Shuler, pastor of Trinity Methodist church and a re- form leader here, today addressed |a letter to Judge Keetch of the su- preme court protesting against what the minister termed “muzzling” of |the county grand jury in its investi- gation of Aimee Semple McPherson's and reappearance proprietor, W that it she Abor feder cloa ing as gues was PR e crved in th Sir David declared that vigilance 204 CVenng were nfusl be redoubled if the co ek those who were with the were not to lose money through|. .., wero Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | operations of this organization, SRR the in. dustry,” he millions sterling have been lost in this way and producers continue to suffer severely. SNOWS HALT TRATFIC | — { Heavy Storms in Andes Impeding | Rail Service Over Mountains. 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