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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1926. newspapers assert, “would have pre- | S S F FE RUT 0 comprises a police dog, an elk and a knocked down by an automobile, | death of Chief Landrigan of BAN flN UPIUM IN 9edonc niotest in;the protest of the | FLA HE OF LI s BABE H T fox. The hawk, named Al I, will|dies in a hospital an hour later. |den, Merl U. 8. Embassy in Mexico City made i U replace Tammany, a tiger that died. Hartford—Policemen Ernest g e e GET $100,000 IN VAUDEVILLE NOW giabonh New Haven—administration of | Kent, wall known wrestler 1 418 Woodrow Wilson’s administratior ‘ W York—Elb H v's Mayor John B. Tower is attacked by | pended following his arrest on & when actors in some of th | Fifth avenue home is threatened by democrats in convention. vice ch: ¥ i ’ arge. £, of the capital used Mr. W i Ry the Aschetsd | Elem. |have been killed this year in 66 1ent house invasion to 4 b TRy the butt of pokes.” b o Atklanflc bCl\y. N. 1.-Wlorr§-n‘cm~:& Norfolk, Va., is the safest city rbilts and Morgans al-| Stamford—State Senator Mathew| Bridggport — Father of i | i . d | smokers, eware, you are losing|and Camden, N. J., the most dan vielded. Negotiations H. Kenealy is elected chairman of| Risher shot in raid by police Ap . Porler's Resolution Would Cur- SPAIN'S DEMANDS Tnvention Would Be Used in|sour swee simpiicis, to say notins | serous, sudiog by averasee for it republican town committee, |2 tiles sut for $10,000 damage | i 3 g % of your voices becoming harsh, in-| i | agatnet saliink ot " i tall Smokmg in 15 Yeal.s Banks and Omoes stead of soft and sweet, in the opin-| New York — The American brand | ce knight is to| Woodmont—Prof. Charles 8. \ | [fon of Dr. Franz Fremel, Austrian|of socjalism: Wall street statistic N Tobk. wictFort 1 2 o |Brown Yale '82 of Vanderbilt uni- \ Lo | Her Request For League Seat And | speciallst, who 1s sisiting this place |are that 315.497 employes hold stock | 1, New Vork girl for s see | R0 el o 2 o On hce in (jrzeonu\‘v;cg;v):lullx;m&w:rgg | { 3 & e 65 Vble | At 2 renre. |O0d bride, having recentl ¢ Aty | an ezel, both of s SenevigrAug, 30, —The Bumani- | Sogicment of; Fangler “Problem {¢ Hachestir, M) Y, "Aug, 31-—(R— |Thehe bathing giils ag conslderable TR A s op 22 TSP |3 Pepnsylvanian. Sir Henry Thorn- home of sist York are married by justice of the § tarlan committco of the interpar.| WUl Be Strongest Points. A new camera film developed for | PUIINE: [t the tofal Siock Holtiee by cor f the Canadian Rail- | peace. L liamentary union which s preparh |use by the air service and which has | Jot s R New Haven—Former state sena-| aring | Paris, the program for its conference to be held in Paris in 1927, has adopt- d a resolution offered by Repre- sentative Stephen G. Porter of Penn- sylvania providing that the various governments shal Ibe urged definite- ly to suppress opium smoking in the Far East within 15 years. The withdrawal of the American delegation from the Geneva opium conference last year was due to failure of the powers to set a time limit for the suppression of opfum smoking in their far e sessions, and the acceptan g resolution is considered a signal victory in the war against the opium_ evil The resolution of Mr. Porter de- | clares that the Hague oplum con- vention committs the fnterested powers, chiefly Great Britain, France and Holland. To take measures for the cessation of manu- facture and use of oplum for smok- ing purposes which affects the wel- guas | respondent. Pressed for a | to give only | Incorporation of | respondent, forced not only Aug. 31 (P—Spain's i |mand for a permanent seat In the |which has curtailed the possibility of League of Nations council and the annexation of Tangier to her pro- | tectorate in Morocco wijl strongest thesls at the forthcoming league assembly, said Senor the Spanish foreign minister, |to the Journal's San Sebastian cor- statement as | what might be done to induce § up her ambition for a seat {in the council Senor | quoted as having replied: | compensation | Would be adequate would be the Tangler | | Spanish protectorate.” | triggers attached to door-knobs, The foreign minister, says the cor- told him that was- necessary for the whole Spanish effort in Morocco, He added that should the Spanish mands be rejected Spain might be to retire from the de- |teh power to penetrate the land haz getting detail in aerica photographs, |may be used only in & newly de- veloped camera designed to photo- |graph burglars and holdup men, it is learned here the camera, which is the invention of John E. Seepold of {La Salle, Tlls, may be concealed anywhere in a bank, post-office, or office building for the purpose of photographing hold up men by day or burglars operating at night. In /the day time the camera may be | worked by the pressure of one or {more buttons conveniently located, lat night it operates automatically when intruders come in contact with afe | dfals, drawer-pulls or other means of {reaching . tored propcrty or money. | The camera, bullt into a steel case and hidden away in the wall, desk filing cabinets, or any other place | desired, employs a flash light for night work, once the intruders touch the concealed triggers, the steel case be her Yan- to ain Yanguas is that in the Tangier fety of the de- | New York — Babe Ruth is going | poration em s $700,000 to get $100,000 for a vaudeville tour | after the World series. He will be| Ney York—a land his own cast. Perhaps something will [scull can be propelled 35 n happen in the series to make a houn It is ten feet long, W recitation of “Casey at the Bat” in |40 pounds and has bicycle w order. k A leather belt atta ing seat imparts rotation wheels. or John Wadhims announced can-| piqqretown—Mrs, Anna Frank lidacy for republican nomination | | Brooklyn, N. Y. and her three for licutenant governor. | children are injured in an autome- |bile accident and taken to hospital Dr. A. R. Campo,| Noroton institution, raid revealed large| is taken into custody on two| r hearing before United Commissione on in footba Martha Watrise York lawyer new rowing Bridgeport of a liquor ow MEDWAY PLANT RESUMES. Medway, Mass., Aug. 31 UP—Work was resumed yesterdgy at the plant of the Joseph M. Herman Shoe Co. | which has been closed for severgl | weeks, the I.ungint period of idlenest Hartford—Supt. Patrick J. Flan-|since the plant' was established, 3¢ wgan, Bridgeport is appointed se-|years ago. About 700 persons are em- cretary pro-tempome of state police| ployed when the plant runs at fuli ssociation to fill vacancy caused by ! capacity. wher still, talk is to ill cost instead 20 to San Francasco $11.40, Quebec — One of the attractions of the city just now is August - snow, but it is not the greatest| New Haven—Georgi magnet for Americans. decision over Mike round bout ts States Ballerino in ten Washington — The perils of mo- toring are mounting. Officlal statis- tics are thtat 3,274 persons already Albany, N. There's wk In Al Smith's Zoo, which now Berthiaume, which W —— h a League of Nations but in addition ) fare of millions of Chinese. At the | would feel that she would mot “dis- Geneva conference, called 10 | gipate sterilely her energies in north strengthen the Hague oplum treaty, | Morocco to accomplish a mission in- the affected nations submitted that | tornational rather than natlonal in they were unable to fix a definite | naracter” and which ‘“coincides timo for he suppression of ol | with'(he cause of civilzatioln and of ecause of the heavy smuggling of | o the drug from Ghingy ‘“"”*‘ peace. M‘exiccha_v Protest Attacks on President Mexico City. Aug. 30. (A—Local newspapers assert that they are re- i Hably informed- that the Mexican government intends to instruet am- bassador Tellez at Washington to ' protest to the United Sates govern- ment against the libelous campaign canducted by some American news- papers in attacking the private life ot President Calles and members of his eabinet. The local journals do not give the |opens to permit functioning of the lens, the flash light is fired and the plcture of the intruders is recorded on a film. The camera withdraws into its steel case and concealment out of | sight and out of the way of destruc- tive tools. The device is being bullt by a Rochester firm and experiments are being made to adapt it to motion | picture use, BLANKET 1S RETURNED The woman roomer who upon her termination of a week's stay with Mrs. James Iverson of 141 Main street, took a blanket with | her, has been located and the | blanket returned to Mrs. Iverson. The blanket was the only article of bed clothing which she appro- priated, AUTHOR DEAD A WEEK Charlton, TIa., Aug. 31(P—Jeffer- |son Waynick, 72, composer and au- thor, who lived all his life as a re- cluse in this vicinity, was found dead in his hermitage habitation in the | woods yesterday. The coroner said he probably had been dead a week. 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