New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 4, 1926, Page 12

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HERALD CAMERA-MEN TELL CLOSEST TO PRESIDENT : iy Closest man to president, White House observers say, is Frank Stearns, Boston merchant. He is seen (right) with Mr. Coolidge at White Pines camp. TRAFFIC IN LIVES! For 5-Day Week UV, —_ s — Malcolm Kerlin, chief U S. bureau of efficiency, ad- vocates a five-day week for workers in warm weather. More work would be done if half an hour in the cool of the morning were added to the working day, he says. 9 JUL 1US, { bKOP — ' A’death blow to gigantic rum smuggling and selling syndicate operating on it M £ border at Buffalo, is believed to have been dealt by whol death of two score pe of victims—he’s blind; Carl Maischoss, Julius Skop, {Voelker, alleged “rum king;"” ) sous drank “coroner cocktails” and died. 13 IGERMANY BIDS FOR LOST COMMERCE [ < German firms are determined to regain lost foreign trade and are sending ve s around world with exhibitions of their products and salesmen. P huln k]m'.\'s one of the ships, fouy-masted schooner ,“Vaterland,” nanded by Felix 2 haekes. notor mul[war—'lme raadP/x X ns from poison liquor. ¢ Pictures show: James Mucha, alleged deale Mrs. Carrie Sucharski, at whose home, it is aileged, five pere CAPI; / A[SCHOSS Canadian sale international raids following George Soke iecz, one James impson, a state ator, is organizing pro cution's case Frances Hall, alleged of her husband, Rev Hall and Mrs. Ele choir singer He has been named special prosecutor. ¢ against Mrs. Scorns Screen Mormon “Queen” Doretta City, " in natic s of United States have ath- (h Alvr in a new mine which carries wnd is operated by electricity from land. With the instr nts planted in strategic positions, an enemy fleet ¢ be blown up as it endeavored to get into ition to attack U. S. Photos show one of the mines, and its cffect when blown up. WASTING 10,000 Bbls. OIL DAILY More than 10,000 barrels of oil were wasted daily before this gusher at Beaumont, Tex., was brought under control. Photo shows it blowing out at side after fighting drilling srew succeeded in connecting a valve, THEIR STORY __ MEXICAN TROOPS READY FOR CHURCH TROUBLE | mobilizing us laws. Photo! I ow wetion, and (below) soldiers guarding entrances to ci to prevent attacks on the lawmakers, troops Hul)) nd(m] hmp: 1(\\'1111; A’ A ther nf Brewery Boss Wife Envo to U. S i el Willebrandt, as sistant U. S. attorney general, is performing duties now in setting in which she won her first legal triumphs. She's representing government in irst of her sex to be an ac- action ag: accused prohi- Ccredited envoy of her country bhition offic in San Fran- nU.S cisco == James C. Waddell, wrmy officér, is new supervise of brewery control for proh bition department. Mrs. A. L. McFeat, second “”v"" seeretary of T Free State 2gation in Washington, i SITE CHOSEN FOR NEW DESERT WONDER-MAKER New marvels of irrigation will be accomplished by waters which will be impounded h: proposed Boulder dam, in Colorado, which will be constructed on the spot shown herJ Other photos show how. neighboring dams are making the desert bloom. Congress ani\ the yrealdent have not given final approval to appropriation for the erection of dam.

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