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PERTINENT FACTS BY LEADING MEN Odds and Ends From Political Institute Session 2 ¢ Williamstown, Mass.,, Aug. 7 (®— | IF Paragraphs of odds and ends of in- formation and opinion gotten from speakers at the annual institute of politics, boiled down fer busy read- ers: ny t c A certain mental attitude of co- operation and eagerness lies at the basis of American prosperity, rather | than the possession of national re- sources—H. Foster Bain, Institute of American Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. h d History is not made. pens. Things oceur and professors | are found afterwards to furnish ex-| planations—Dr. Morltz J. Bonn, Col- | lege of Commerce, Berlin. The World war has knocked the teeth out of the ycllow peril—Nor- bert Lyons, secretary American mis- sion, America merce. td History hap- P & al fu |a | e Chamber of Com-‘ We must lodge the thé hearts of our editors peacemakers are to prevail—Prof. | Roscoe G. Brown, Columbia univer- sity. | beatitudes fn it the One of the principal marks of an | edycated man is that he does not| take his opinions from newspapers— not at any rate from’ the “militant, ssading newspapers — H. Mencken, | It {m X [t The ministry has become the handmaiden of war, both in attack | and. defense—Sir James Irvine, St. Andrews university, Scotland. 11. o In China 85 workers out of each |, bundred are needed for the neces- | sities of life, leaving only 15 work- | ers to produce articleg of commerc for a higher standard of living. In| the United States the ratio is re- versed, due largely to power, chemi- cally produced — Dr. I. Haslan, | Massachusetts Institute Tech- nology. DAVISON FUNERAL | MONDAY FORENOON| ni of Late Manufacturer and Banker To Be Lald To Rest In Brook- Iyn, Town of His Birth ; | Edward Henry Davison, honorary president of the American” Hosiery Co. and chairman of the board of directors of the Sav- ings Bank of w Britain, will tak place Monday forenoon. Servic will be held at 11 o'clock at th | home at 40 Lexington street, Rev.} Theodore A. Greene, officiating. |d. Burial will be made at Brooklyn, |c Conn. The The funeral of n o Ametican Hosiery Co. will be closed Monday out of respect to t memory of Mr. Davison. The ings bank will close during the neral from 11 until 12 o'clock. is t Maine National Guard Member Killed in Car Newport, Maine, Aug. 7./ —Lewis | o ith, en route to Camp Keyes, Au- |- gusta, with four other Caribou || members of Battery B, 1524 Field | o Artillery, Maine N. G. was killed || early today when the automobile, | o which Smith was driving, left the | road between this town and Pit fleld and crashed into a telepl pol Lewis Solomon suffered fractured bs and possible internal injuries. He was taken to Dexter hospital. | The others, Arthur Deveau, Vi Evans and George Billington, caped injury. ves, W a ne d non | es- I tn b C Fire Chief Speeding to Blaze Runs Down Fireman | Norwood, Mass, Aug. 7 (P—A first chief’'s automobile killed a fire- | man while both were responding to the same alarm last night. Frank Forrest, a call man on the local department for 17 ye was struck while riding his bic | by the machine of Deputy Chief | Cyrus Church both sped into an intersection. Forrest was dead when a hospital s reached. M it by HOW TO PRONOUNCE NAME h New York, Aug. 7 (P—Thousands persons know today that Ger- Ederle swam the English Channel but many of them are doubtful of the pronounciation of her last nime. Newspapers report- .ed numerous inquiries on this point. A member of the Ederle family explained that the name was with the first | “bed,” and the final | briefly, as in “pret- |4, of trude 5 J. tod pronounced short, as in syllable lipped Hazel McMullen, 24, of New York, is in the Morris county jail Bird. 1w Dennis Walsh, after she telephoned in a summer bungalow at wood Lake, about 20 |said she fled after the shooting. hi | tage, asserted that when they enter- | me.’ NEW LEGISLATION IN | the. combat, Neither the government Richmond Man Hu.& | Ri |some time that his {the right side, learned that his liver The Bess Bluebird today for an operation, |Dr. |it. cnjoyéd good health all his life. | Poincare’s Preliminary France to purchase reserves of ganic law of the Jand at an extr: | pa national assembl; “harl, ington. | H-Quinn of the Amber 1 | ton. through’ Attorney Alfred LeW tonio foreclosure of mortzaged and possession of street, % ARRESTED IN SHOOTING ELECTRIC LINES NOW_OPERATING 4-Year-Old New Jersey Woman is . Accused of Firing Bullet Into Body of Man. Morristown, J, Aug. T B— Coal Burners Are Supplanted on | Chicago Suburbans | Chicago, Aug. 7 (& | toremost railroad ce comed electricity as a handmaid of steam transportation The Illinois Central railroad put into operation over its 38 miles of suburban lines a schedule calling for 230 electric trains a dayssupplant- trom | NE trains drawn by coal-burning en- was | Bines. This number will be incre | ed by August 31 to 400 trains & day. In compliment to the occasion all Chicago, and particularly the south side, wh sidents are served by the improvement, celebrated with pageant, parade and banqueting. New schedules made possible today harged with the shooting of Moses Bird is in Memorial hospital n a critical condition with a bullet ound through the abdomen. The young woman was arrested ear Hacketttown by State Trooper | ~The world's enter today wel- he hospital inquiring as to Bird's ondition. The shooting occurred last night Long- miles ere. When arrested the girl riving Bird's car, in which police Bird tald police he was cleaning Is rmre when it was accidentally ischarged. He sald he threw the| un into the lake. | by | | day |and | old The girl sald Bird was shoo[!l'z,‘ t chickens when he was wounded. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bird, an ncle and aunt of the wounded man, | nd who live next door to Bird's cot- electric service reduce running time 15 to 30 per cent on the suburban s. But the ci clation in the tangible symbol of an electric era in cration here and d |,he place immediately after the smoke and: iolke Chlcago's 1 in elimination of which kefront a grimy lam since before the Civil war. The Tllinois_ Cent is the | road to apply electricity to its metro- politan service, an _electrification on | its suburban routes is the first step in a program, which by 1940 will | have replac {in the entir Sang bed- t and passenger | ce in the Chicago terminal (Ila- f trict. Coupled with today's festivities is [the observance of the 75th anmiver- ary of the Illinois Central's caree T'he road was clartered in 1851, A pageant depicting the progr (Continued from First Page) ituation growing out of the rell- ious controversy seemingly was be- 18 calmly accepted by the mass of | he people. Reports from Zacapu, state of |Of transportation was a major eve fichoacan, say that there have becn |IN the south side's celebration |carriage made for General G | Victorias, Brough The @ covered wagon erious disorders between the popu- nt, rce and police and soldiers grow ut of the religious situation. and other for eports add that the troops are {n|FUnners of today’s monarchs of the ontrol,of the situation, but that['2ils were represented in the pan- here were several casualties during [OFama. Charles H. Markham, president of any |the road, will be honored tonight at 1 banquet at which 8$ railroad | presidents and fifteen steamship line lexecutives will be pre: t. The electrification project is third four notable forwa taken by the Liver [Chicago under Markbam's direction |and whieh cost § 000,000. Elimin And Appendix On Wrong Sides of |ation of all grad road’s suburban limit, and construc. tion of new yards have been com- pleted while new suburk enger terminals are under or the local newspapers have authoritative details. HE'S ALL NIXKED UP the steps Heart, crossings His, Body. Richmond, imond man, Va. Aug. 7 () — A | who had known for heart was on | way. nd appendix were on the left “mn‘ e was brought to Grace hospital | Off in Air Contest Aug. 7T (P—The Be piloted by William the Ford airport at Dear- minutes 9 o'clock the the Detroit, appendiciti sald | Bluebird, Robert Bryan, surgeon, who did ' Munn, lef! ot disclose the .man's name. *] ' born a few pened the right s No appendix. s Sa T opened the left .l'[’ and found | p He is doing very well,” miles comn Bryan said that_ the patient, tour for the Ford trophy. the misplaced organs, had ' planes took off at one-minute inter vals, bound for Kalamazoo, Mich the first of 13 stops to be made on the week's flight. All types of planes, from the 300 Plans Are /\ppm\cfl pound air flivvers to the great three- engine ships, are participating Aug. 7 (P—The preliminary | s ¢yer o short stop at Kalamazoo Premier Poincare’s plans ke planes will taje the air for Chi 06 ot & AEAIs Unsadal , where an overnight stop will after first of alr in t red; ane k Dr. Other pspite Paris, s of put ¥ to the footing were realized today. wide margins in bills ecreating floating debt tobacco mo- control and a the Bank of tor- Keen Contest Develops | In Pulling Champions Ambhe Ma Au 7 (P——Keen competition for the honor of own- ing the world's champion pulling team of horses and oxen is an anti- | cipated development of the tests for weights drawn by ox and horse teams here. Che tests were Imade by a dynamometer and show- ed that two horses ch hauled the equivalent of approximately fifteen tons a distance of twenty ven and Attorney J. G. Woods, has |one-half feet while a t of oxen suit for $250 against |Pulled the equivalent of an approxi- and Julia Schaffer of New- |Mate load of thirteen and one-half tons a dist n feet. he senate, by ch case, adopted nking fund for the nd transferring the opoly to corporate neasuré permitting my plane c Col- traveling referee, will other plane by two h each leg of the journey. rrying ¥ ign gold curren Next Tuesday the first measure, hich is regarded by the premier the most important of his finan- fal projects. will be made the or- inary session of the two hou arliament sitting at Versallles as a CIVIL S Nardoney of New Britain, Pete hrough rought The Texas company of Boston, fass., through Hungerford & Saxe, | as brought suit for $75 against J. Newing- Y. Aug. 7 (P—Carl of Pittsburgh, and Lester Bolstad of Minneapolis w play this afternoon at Grover Clev land park for the national public |links championship title. Kaufmann vesterday defeated Nick S'Onofrio of New York, and in the semi-final tdisposed of rd" J. Walsh of New York Botstad defeated William Wallace of Chicago and Stanley tord of Detroit to qualify as a final- ist. I. Kaufman The New Britain Lumber Co., has rought suit for $950 against §. Su- Ki of §7 Gold street. Alex Bentz and Josef Yanicki ave brought an action against An- and Stefania Bialkoski for property same, with attor- V's fees as specified. Attorney B. | Monklewicz issued the writ, | T ioho ‘ INJURED AT WORK | paris, (P—Mrs. Madeline Otto Sands, aged 26, of 78 Orange | Grier Ha as granted a divorce suffered injurieg to the mid- |today from Hubert Watson Halden le and.ring fingers of the right on the grounds of desertion, They | and at the Fafnir Bearing com- |were married December 27, 1803, in | ny factory this forenoon and was | Boston. wken to New Britain General hos- | tal. found its greatest | have made | | first | (00 eam with electricity | | guest | Dechant of ailroad terminal op- | DeChant City Items The people who have hought lots of the Carr Land Co. have all made m —advt. The police received complaints to- that dogs at 208 Curtis street 331 nton street jump on pas- sershy. The dog warden was noti- fied. son was born at New Brit General hospital today to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M#ngoni of Berlin. The committee appointed by Ma or Gardner C. Weld to revise the rules of the common council meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening. The police were notified today by Frank Furman of Newington that a carpenter's saw was stolen from a house he is building on Kelsey street. He suspects three 13 boys. The detective bur investigating. PERSONALS Mrs. Harry I. Hauser of Glenside. . & suburb of Philadelphia, is the of her sister, Mrs. Ernest R Park street E. M. Galbrith and family are spending two weeks at Lake Pocoto- | paug. Mr roll, Pa W. Bennett and son, Car- lhnn returned home from a to Mr. Bennett's parents at idgehampton, Long TIsland. FORFIGN MINISTER Br . EXPLAINS AFFAIRS A ms, a stage coach, | Illinois Central within | to the | »an and pass- | recent ;,_ IK.L'.‘\W HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Mexican Sags Church Trouble Is| Exaggela il TP~ i San Franclsco, Aug. advantage has sensational side of the situation in Mexico and one inion taken of i religiou it only lem ha pressed minister in n ques aspect been pr here by of foreign connection senfed, ex- Aaron §. Aen affairs of M ico, with answ: ons submitted ewspapermen, is no persecution on | part of the government," ment read, “but the subversive character that elements wr of a iff n pelled what on the question fundamental principle separation between the state. government has been entirely devoted to ation, facing national the midst of nces the high holic chureh have fused fo recognize the stitution and have the people to disobey ted ude on the Catholic chur rnment to act an manner. to uphold principle authority and enforce the constitu- tion of the country. The the Catholic churches has not been ordered by the government, but by the church itself. Therefore, if re- ligious services have been suspended exclusively to the atti- church.” the rent v have ssuming in the gove: Mo, nent w st g with church and of President and the solution problems these an i reor- rtant of publicly present aft part of h gove in the owing of the COMPLAINS OF Dr. 8. W. Irvir ed t health he has raceived GARBAGE his morning department numerous plaints of the driving of uncovered arbage wagons on Main street. that com- Funerals Helen Drobnis. Funeral services for Helen Drob- 21 year old college girl who dur. ing he school carcer the head of her clas: be held Monday Interment he cemetery. Joseph A. Haffey|: UNDERTAKER Phone 1625-2 Opposite St. Mars ence 17 Summer § BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP TO FRIENDS WHO SAIL YOU CAN Y “BON VOYAG WITH FLOWERS BY WIR 84 W. MAIN N1, PROF. BLDG. TEL. ¥80 “The Telegraph Florist of Nem Britaln. nis, high will in Res Our Vacation Club Will Open the Ist Week in September We helieve the Fall is a good time to start Saving for your 1927 vacation, after you have enjoyed this year’s good time. 40 weeks—at one—two—or five dollars a week and you have a check coming to you just when you want it. will | | An en | of the prob- 1o to him the |13, ttitude Mexico has com- enforce | established | the solute abso- of | re- closing of | Wall Street Briefs R — Sales of Montgomery Ward & Co. for the 12 months ended July 31 |vere slightly more than $198,000, 200, giving rise to the belief that sales for the calendar year may ex- ceed $200,000,000, as against $184,- 095,989 for the last calendar year. The net profit of the gross sales in 1 s seven cents on the dollar and on this percentage and a con- tinuance of the present gross sales the net profits this year would be approximately $13,860,000, This after all deductions will equal $8.79 a share. Officials of the Carnegle Steel Co. unce the placing in operation additional open heath fur- at the Farrell plant near Shar- putting th re In full capacity with 15 fur- naces in blast. The increase fn out- put was made n ary by the re- sumption of activity in the mill this week after an idleness 28 months. | Announcement has n made a contract for cnlarging the Baltimore & Ohio yards at Toledo to accommodate from 1,500 to 2,000 more cars has been signed. The fm- provemonts will cost about $1,500,- The Compania has not. 1h Central America ders of its 6 per cent sinking fund bonds that it will re- deem on Sept. 15 $158,000 of the bonds due July 1, 192 tion will be a face value and ac- crued interest. The National City Bank of New York is trustee. NATHALIA CRANE SENDS BOOK 70 PUBLISHER | 13 Year Oild Brooklyn Child Poet Uses Ungainly Hyena In Her Latest. New York Crane, Br will be 1 Aug. T (P — boklyn's child Wednesd poet who . has sbnt her fourth book of verse to her publish- | , one poem that satirizes | Includin Freudian psychology. The child who won fame at ninc wiiting I Am In Love initor’s Boy, and Loves Me, He's Goir Isle in Our utilized the ungainl it the intellectuals. A poem 1 “The Hyena" rds of her put 5 he hyena limps on The hyrax, it I white bee toise no wing No chimney, the Janitor's Boy to Hunt for a ography,” has hyena to gibe in the is left hind leg, no tail, no sting, the tor- house of the snail. The He has Diyena jimps on his left done it these 10,000 all his own, t groan, the Frcudian seers, d leg, ars, half | And an eye on circum- The hyena limps on his left hind } of a strain in the e 1p publiely urged The unex- | the has compelled the | energetie | of Freudians can Plan to Secure Stone | For Coolidge Gra Plymouth, Vt, Aug. 7 (A—Ar- rangements are understood been made by the Pr Coolidge during their visit here to have a permanent stone marker placed over the grave of their son, Calvin, Jr.,, who died in Washington tvo years ago. T youth lies in the family lot on the little hillside cemectery but the placing of a stone has been de- layed until careful, personal atten- tion could be given to it. A representative of a Stone company conferred with Mr, and Mrs, Coolidge today and then a companied them to the cemetery. Asstone was erected over the spot |/ reserved for Colonel John C. Cool- '!idge, father of the president, before died. The stones over the ¢ several members of y many generations are simple mar- of marble with ralsed letter y are about 18 inches high, are a foot long and five inches thick with rolled top. ident and Mrs, Rutland he grav for AUTO DRIVER INJURED At 1 o'clock this morning Officer Weare notified Sergeant Flynn at police headquarters that Arthur Genrous of 645 Burnside avenue, Hartford, had gone to General hospital for treatment injuries sustained when an automo- bile he was driving struck a pole rear Elm Hill, Newington, At the hospital today it was said that Genrous, who is about 27 years of uge, was treated for laceration about the face, but was not seriously injured and would probubly be a to go to his home this aftecrnoon or tomorrow. His automobile was | badly damaged. BOCKARY FREED [ Was Avrested Here for Detroit Sam C. Bookary, who | rested in this city troit, Mich., in April, of complicity in a murder in that city, has been discharged, according to a telegram received today by his brother-in-law, who conducts a { tailor shop at 163 Blm street | Bookary was traced to New Brit- | ain by the registration of an auto- ! mobile he was driving, and after be | ing held several days, was advised | by Jodge W, Mangan to return | without fighting extradition, Judge Mangan's contention being that the | charge could not be proven. Judge Mangan based his belief on the | documents sent here, naming Book- ary as an accomplice in the murde of a Detroit man who was waylald late at night in the doorway of his house. Bookary, during his incarceration here, maintained that he was inno- cent and at no timo dia he manifest | extraordinary concern, despite the | seriousness of the charge. Police in was ar- on the charge BAYER BANKRUPTCY In the bankruptey case of Ba & Son, the composition offer of per cent was confirmed yesterday afternoon. Hungerford & Saxe rep- regent the bankrupt, and D. L. Nair is regelver of the estate. department ! Redemp- | Nathalic | With the | to have| ain | for | d taken to De- | *| Hart STOCK PRICES ARE HOLDING UP FIRM ‘Large Buying Orders Are Well 1 Distributed New York prices display opening of | buying | Stock at the | | { Aug. od @ firm to today's market. Large | orders distributed | {among the motors and specialtie | initlal gains of a point or more be- {ing recorded by General Motors, | | Hudson Motors, Remington Type- | juriter, International Telephone and | Case Threshing Machine. | peak prices were established in the first ten minutes of trading by | { American Safety Razor, Union Car- bide and Butterick Publishing Co. The market continued to broaden | junder the influence of increasing { publie participation and expanding ! pool operations. However, the vol- | ume of business slackened some- what, probably because of a serious curtailment to the wire service of most of the large brokerage s by the storm around Pitts- burgh, Warner Pictures A W quickly bid up 3 points to a new peak price on the successful intro- duction 0 a new sound-reproducing motion picture film. Rails were quiet | but firm, carly speculative activity centering on about a dozen indus- trials and specialties. | Active bidding for internal com- | bustion engineering and American | | Brown Boveri indicated renewed | | activity on the part of speculative | cliquea in those issues. Food, equip- ment, paper and merchandising hares al! showed early promise of QFOUP strength. High 14014 621 1003, were sever Low Close ‘.\H Che & Dy American Can | Am Car & ¥a | Am Loco . {Am Sm & Ret 139 Am Sugar | Am Tel & Tel | Anaconda Cop Atchison 105% 143% b17% 142% 141% Open 126 102 47% 33% 723 1442 1423 | Bald Loco | Balt & Ohio Beth Steel | Calif Pet | Cer De Pasco | Ches & Ohio | R T & Pac Chrysler Corp Colo Fuel Consol Gas Corn Prod Cru Steel Dodge B Du Pont De | E | Fam Fisk Genl Genl Elee Genl Motors 1 Gt North pfd Gulf Sta Steel Hudson Motors Ind O & G int Paper | KKen Cop | Lehigh Val 10 6% 1441 46 114 4 763 ie 19 725 903 % 21 1191 19 ayers 120% Rubber Asphalt I 208% | Mariana 0il | Mid Cont [ Mo Kan & Mont Ward National Ly N Y Central . NYNH&H Nor & West North Amer . North Pacific. 'ack Mot Car Pan Am Pet | Pennsylvania. ierce Arrow. adio Corp . ading Roebuck nelair Ofl outhern Pac Southern Ry |Standard Oil |Stewart Warner Studebaker * Tobaceo Prod Union Pac United Fruit U S Ct Ir Pipe 245 U S Ind Al U S Rubber . U S Steel . 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