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5, i ’ ¥ " r . DEATH TOLL STILL UNCERTAIN IN QUAKE WHICH RAVAGES AZORE ISLES OIL MAGNATE AT 0DDS WITH HUGHES Dillers With Lawyer on How to Rid Industry One Report From Horta Says Eight Are Dead and 200 Injured—Other Dispatches Place Casual- ties Higher. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1926. PART TIME SESSICNS AT ISMITH AND BROWN LEAD §. C. PRIMARY Run-off Required With the| e World Gonrt as the Issue | | Columbia, S. C., Sept. 1 (P—ENi- |western scction of the city |son D. Smith, who voted for the |of delays in the | world court proposal when it was |school buildings adopted by the enate and Bdgar A. ment announced t Delay in Construct Roosevelt School Upsets Plans For Following closely ment of a part-time n for annou three n and bec of chool depart- construction y th another Lisbon, Sept. 1 (M—Eight persons | Brown, who criticized his vote, will |school will be affected by delay, the were killed and 200 injured by yes-| Washington, Sept. 1 () exlne be in the run ifl ‘m'ln(m ]5 pte nilwr mith school "..g Kelsey street. terday's earthquake on the island of | Coolidge's oll board received today | L4 When the .o\\.u:V i demo- | Supt. . H. Holmes announced that Fayal in the Azores, the governor|a statement from Henry L. Dohorty, | Cris Will decide w i Tl the portion of the enrollment in thi of the Horta district reported in a|New York oil magnate, in which he | (6™ l"v"}:‘ L _“";'jf»‘;*“f»fi o '; © the |school that was to be transterred to message today. took sharp issuc with contentions of | v \.’ ars o ity 4 the Roosevolt achool at its comple- Four hundred houses were razed |Charles E. Hughes, now counsel for |- o O R o S ratic jtion will have to : 1 school dur- in the village of Flamengas by a|members of tho American Petroleum | PFIMATY in this state s equivalent to fing the early part of the fall session series of short shocks. | Institute, who held that the nation's | election. on the part-time plar Other messages from the Azores|oil industry will best be served by| Senator Smith led his two op- | The other three schools reiterate requests for aid. Slight|sclf regulation and avoidance of [ Ponents, former Senator N. B. Dial lwere the Elihu Burritt ence. Do- shocks continued to be felt in Fa- b ade public by cayal and the neighboring island of government inter | herty statement, 1 ar A .Brown, speaker of the ‘arolina hous: » Lincoln schooi 1in school esenta- South ¢ Pico. | Secretary Work, the board’s chair-|tives in the returus from the South reet school he The civil governor of Fayal ur-|man, was oifered in rebuttal to views | Caroilna primary yester: How- ' rollment of the foregoing schools gently asks that army tents be sent|of Mr. Hughes, given at a public|ever, he failed to obtain hected to for the people made homeless in the | meeting of the board in Ma; over both men which i Brincinal disaster. War ships are leaving to-| Counselling the board for nomination. day for Fayal with a company of |cither delay or * When returns were tabulated sappers and other aids. The des-|maturely issue a report carly today from 1,264 of the 1,383 i o patches confirm the first reports that | herty advocated a con precincts in the TG Al ey e the quake was the most violent|*“from two to twenty of the | stood Supt. Holmes ever experlenced in the archipelago. | petroleum technologists of the coun-| Brown 54,233, T 29,734 1| vo-construction of the Smith sehool ey {try in connection with govern- | gmith 61,185, 2 now complete aud will bo: ready Santiago, Chile, Sept. 1 (A — A |ment experts to fully discuss and| afr Brown in the pre-primary ro. \'\myv;l;l' o o s darits strong earthquake was felt at 12:45 jagree if possible upon the advan-|.anvass which all candidates mad saagla g Souoais p. m., yesterday in the town of Val- tages which will be gained and the{op tne state, told the voters X0 1o under enar, northern Chile. No casualties |savings which will be made bYfravored the world court provided the |jyee 9 John E were reported, the populace was|changes in our present methods.” |{niteq Sattes joined the league of | o greatly alarmed. He also 1 a round-table| povione e Vallenar :\a; H\n.(‘vn:r;r‘ of nnl‘ !vrn:gl‘)lzu : ‘l\h:‘f;‘:'m“{‘ ]":‘f:‘ Senator Smith decla that in John McDonough at 75 carthquake in in which several | d st what is true” ir o Al Tl Ui : e Hindrod persons were killed. oit of the committee of 11 of | v e, oy (1 WOTId cpurt e food | Recalls Old New Britain i the institute and in the Hughes| oo, BREEE ) O (0 ohtion fn |, FOrty-cight years on two People Living Outdoors statement. d New: York city the record of John McDonough of London, Sept. 1 (A—The popula-| “There is a great deal contained |~y """ i 4 the field of | #4 Church strect, who today tion of the Island of Fayal, in the|in Julge Hughes' brief in opposition| =0 Fo. v or. Ira | CPiVINg congratulations on his Azores islands, lying $00 miles off |or in denial of things which I have | gt 000 (B (0 * birthday an the coast of Portugal is living out-|never urged and which no one else|p =yt b Mr. MeDe d N door terror-stricken a ye has ever urged, so far as I know,”| " ¢y . s Britain for the past vears. He iay’s disastrous earthquake, w Mr. Doherty said. “I do mot know| ™ p; ;. g was born in Treland but came to this meager dispatches describe as whether Judge Hughes, in telling| o =05 © country at the of 14, settling worst in the history of the archi-|you that the federal government has| . . ri =00 00 fmin t TniN R He i pelago. Lofpowsritoloelslats roparding Ah8 n W n Rt en: o) amall) lsad | one of the “old settlers” who has Tn Horta, the chief city of Fayal, | production of oll, is speaking from f o -+ 5 FGUSE & SERS (E OV0T iz oion up with the town” and tells which was largely destroyed, most|his own study of the matter or is| aHes b SRCPPATS Of SEETRES 1071 L T o story of life on of the 8,000 citizens spent the night | simply adopting the views o Ao e Sheppard | Publin Hill in the early days of the in the public squar acks | lawyers, He brings up to new argu- Gl have not brought up. Hughes' conter n that have appeared In the the people were afraid {o returr 3 eir homes in the fear of renewed |the federal government cannot con- ocks. trol production within the statcs Casualties Not All Known is a very sweeping statement which It has been Impossible to learn |is not borne out by facts. . . .Is my exact number of casualtics, |unqualified belief that congress h oh are estimated at from 50 to|power under the constitutional pr Orithe s 25,000 popula- |visions to provide for the common to legislate regarding the tion. The Portuguese government, duction of oil without strength- to which the islands belong, is rush- ing a relief expedition to the Azorc "his includes warships with esup- nd engi sanitary corp: ers. X From advices thus far received b understanding of many important way of Lisbon ths island of Fayal|features and was unfair in his posi- [tion, Mr. Doherty said Mr. Hughes “did not invite or request me to con- fer with him op this matter” and ;uu' Hughes' statement was appar- ently nothing more than his own re- is declared to be “a mass of ruin especially the city of Horta This information was se by the mayor of Horta. He estimated the njured at 400 but made no mention of fatali Lic however, re- (arrangement of the matters handed sorts that ten persons are known to |him by the oil lawyers. The report have been killed in Ho the committee of 11, Mr. Do- Tidal Wave Sweeps Town rty termed ‘“hopelessly ir land pointed out that Mr. Hughes | frequently quoted it. turbance. The small villag | a tidal wa was felt swept by first shoc o'clock Tuesday morni followed by a series of other shocks, | some of them of a minor nature. | The message sent by the mayor of The West Virginla Police Officer Dives Into Water for Jug Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 1 (P—An pt of Glen Mo stroy evidence by throwing a rta to the authorities in | *E'h;)fl the aspect of Ilayal island and lleged to contain moonshine th p vietims were | key in the Ohio river when of- the suffering of the terrible to witne was beyond dest Telegraphic communication with the islands was badly hampered by 11 disturbance and only meager in- formation was obtainable in Lisbon. where during the afternoon and evening the central telegraph offices were thronged with persons having relatives or friends in the archipel- Although the Azores which are Volcanic origin, frequently hee chaken by earthquakes, latest phenomenon is said to en the worst ever exptrlrvu“-v!_ i Greece alto was shaken by a B P l cirons earthquake vesterday, but it | ecomes Iopular 1s sajd the damage Was not great) You will be enthusiastic over a rnd that no casuaitias had beenire- [ cHen b G o rean for whit. B ening and beautifylng the skin. It |is so pure and different from other creams. Women say they ses a ohatératnay soms day berconyerted |2t T M RTEE Bl e ate sk instead of being thrown | ST AELCTRIIE o Slication way, according to a Berlin profes- |1t vou want: smoother, brighter and r who has been WorkiKs on @ Pro- | younte skin use MELLO.GLO {Cream. It's wonderful, s arrived at his houseboat to t him for possessing liquor was ated when Ch Police A. £ of borrowed a bathing The catastrophe iption. arr frust | K. McCluskey and dived in eight fe suit to bring the o the ce. Moran was arrested yesterday an held for the county grand ju |chgrged with possession of liquor. He was released in $5,000 bond. ag o | New Beauty Cream b The shells of crabs, crayfish and cess. Build and Help Build Savings Deposited by Sept. 3rd Draw Interest from the 1st. Interest Compounded Quarterly OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 7-9—D. S. T. 1n of Glendale | t of water | of the seven congressmen For 28 vears Mr. McDonough was were snominated without opposi-|with the Russell & rwin Co., | tion, B. B. Hare of the second, Fred | for following 20 years he was [ H. Dominick, third, John J. Me- |with the John Hancock Insurance | Swairm, four and Millard H. Gas- |Co. Ficht months ago he resigned que, sixth. lis position with the Fafnir Bearing R ——— {Co. and has lived retired ever since. JR AGHIEVEMENT NOTES | He is a widower and has three . 1) 2. | sons and two daughters. Edward it lives in Hartford.Joseph, Mrs. = 3 3 { Robert Hagen, Thomas F., a local The * More” Junior Achieve- o460 0y ana Miss Augustine reside ment Club 1 completed the bind- in New Britain. ing of 29 blankets for the New Brit- | ain Day Nursery. The New Brital ADJIEDG Junior Achieve- | D INSANE ment Foundation will be represented | at the Connecticut State Fair this Ly demonstrations in reed bask- Shot sylum Worcester Man Who Police- | man Taken To / the Worcester e had been taken family. was found i hospita Iwhere he | ement club will meet the first | day in the month, September 1h contributed o the winning of for Americanization work certificate received from by members of ! 4 the cup and the American Legion by Eddy-Glover post, for the excellence of its service in the line of work with boys. Quick, safe, sure relief from [ painful callouses on the feet. f Atall drug and shoe stores Thencel et ot paper is said to DISCI!OII:? . have been made from the bark of a ziflO'pflds mulberry tree in the year . . v TTIIT AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT -+ BUICK WILL BUILD THEM ut one on—the bain is gone a completely cushioned engine The Buick Valve-in-Head Engine now has “rubber heels”. 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The commitment is | o etloy o {until such time ‘as his mind again Ol : becomes norinal acerding to District O e i i o R R I v I the INewi brllainlexhibIb o6 s |1 conmes sanemcnay fHen boiplsocd D o Stoten Tatr In West Sprins. jon trial, he sald. O'Rourke was shot a “I«when he responded with other po- (Emd _mh.r mv' licemen after a report that a man Britain Founda was holding up the tenants of the that the city is en buildi Tserr> was not arrested m'}lv_r‘m h,\;\,l demons for some time afterward when he pe American 1 | | | | i : | Avalard Roy. aged 48, of 31 Park - El et, had judgment sus i i Resources—$19,323,123.28 *© : 1 poli morning on the charge IO{ evading responsibility his automobile killed a dog = o I IRy Deposits made on or before Friday. | Judge Alling ordered Roy to pay 1 e costs of the court. 1 3 [ S September 3rd, will draw interest | counsel for Roy pleaded for lenicney, saying there was de- = ‘H\’rryrr‘\"w\ mm(‘\lv u; l\riu.u\{c n'\ly(-) 1},“. hom Sep{ember ]St ; |and the man's record with the x motor vehicle department should o R o { | | MOVIE FANS IN AMERICA ANNUALLY | SPEND BILLION TO SEE PICTURES Average Weekly Attend- ance in This Country Is Out Million Persons. Given as Ninety ¥ Sept. 1 (A spend approxi- 000,000,000 a year i AL mately ssion the ters in the country atistics on the cxtent of the in dustry were made available d ‘ visit ummer White House of Will , ¢ movie c The f ed that: average weekly attendance in was 0,000,000 persons, ws reels, depicting current event by 51 000 peo ple each we § Production costs American films $150,000,000 annually while the studio salaries amount to il mber of permanent em- ployes of the industry is ) Liste !‘ ares of motion picturc o total 11 1, held by 59,157 persons The export business in films in- ro 0,000 linear feet 0 2 10,000 in 1925 Twenty-fi thousand miles of Im are shown in the United States light hundred and twerlty-three aturc” pictures were made last ar, in addition to many short bjects, KILLING OF CANINE I3 AIRED IN COURT Roy Denies Evading Responsi- ility Alter Accident not be marked b this serious ch as arrested 2 conviction on vesterday 3 Policeman \ Strolsl, who intestigated the complaint of Mrs. Alice Sowa that Roy had failed to comply with the law after by | PRINCE FULL OFPEP xt k to day before attempting to her. He was not sure he could converse with her at all, be- British Helr Rushes Over To France BRI Rt o is French 1 she is Po- | For Speedy Holiday SR PR S ST lisk | Paris, Sep’ 1 (#—The British are hik B R atedar e On Monday, he located her on said to take their pleasures sadly, OFficar’ sl To taTkad hs Union street and talked settlement. [but the * -1 appa-ent to the Brit- the' Ta R She said she would not accept $100, [ish throne certainly takes them ! car to ter striking the a8 R 1o her |sirenuciyy. i g Sowe ook g children. He depied that he had The Prince of Wales, arriving in IRl e s yarq, Oeliberately evaded responsibility. Paris from Boilogne late Monday T foloWine iy i e Had he believed it possible to con- lafternoon, swiftly made his way N OHaREA th phy Pox loz. Yerse with Mrs. Sowa he would [through a discreetly admiring s ave dpne so immediately after the /throng at the railway terminal, lent leaped into 1n automobile, sped to e Miss Catherine R daugh- |the Saint Cloud Country club and 5 is car and looked ter. testified that her father stopped |PUt in a round of golf with Fredse. o DR i e e once and when he started again, Ik Bate of Chicago, former mem- AT felt the and told him to Per of the American delegation to Sy e op as he had®truck the deg. She |the reparation commissien. et i orroborated her father's defense. ird the prince dashed back B Attorney McDonough sald there ’f:‘f]“,'".l_]y“f’frihh": c‘il"l:: is possibly hnical violation of % tas PN for his favorite Launt, Biarritz. statute, but Roy e Wales intends to do a little ex- 1 not be classed with . of 'tha ‘le known regions accidents and Pyrenec: mountains in his intended 10 own qutmobi'e, which has been sent 1e responsi ould have n to Biar: z by rail. continued at ¢ after striking the and turned into Winter he could have been far awa ok e HOLY CROSS CAST READY anyone could léarn his nUM- | fs preparing To Present Greek 3 ‘“*”3‘”'"“ e Tragedy At Scsquicendennial Jobiles take an oath that they | Jyorcester. Mass Sept. 1 (P—The uad” to return te Holy Cross is the cast for the Greek ecrba,” which the col- Nirst s college tragedy, lege will present at the sesquicenten- remselves with fam otor vehicl n their lic nse. The la; W says lo certain things after pja) celchration in Philadelphis on in accidents and those |gop 15 gnd 16. The members of re g ty of vio- |the cast went into rehearsal on the i football field today and will continue inee, o uh potelal un immediately as- |rehearsals until Sept. 11, when they called to him that s t of the dog's | will entrain for Philadelphia. The d tion was more | football squad, which will return for stru f « The victim of the |practice on Sept. 7, will be forced stor his to lent might have been a child [to use the old athletic fleld for train- va 1 of a dog. However, he said, |ing until rehearsals for the Philadel- lie he would suspend judgment on pay- phio presentation of “Hecuba” are until , ment of costs. lendea. Established 1862 & : . 5% INTEREST being paid 178 MAIN STREET Open Monday Evenings—6 to 7:30 (standard time) 3 DAYS LEFT Thursday and Friday Evenings | MONEY-SAVING SALE Furniture and Rugs Thursday, Friday, Saturday of This Week! 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