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re o 3 e K NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. Ride Hlm, I:.dna' City Items | SPANISH FLATS WILL BE RAZED Noted New York B Buildings Not First Apartment Houses Masquerade and Halloween dance | tonight, Norden Bungalow, Charles- | tonian Orchestra.—advt. | Harold Leonard of 183 Jubilee | street reported to the police at T:li»‘ ‘l'lst evening that Felix Duitch of | 99 Franklin sieet, aged 8, ran into | his automobile en Stanley streef ] | near Franklin, The boy was appar-| \cm\y unhurt. | fire department was called at | s 7" |10:48 last night to a slight fire in | looking Central Park in New York |, " connecticut Co. bus on North| City, reputed to be the first high-|street, caused by the exhaust pipe. class apartment houses in the New | Prof. A. S. Andrulewicz, a candi- World, are to.be demolished. | date for representative on the| . w]vmocmur ticket, will speak at a| It would be more accurate to de- 4 1r’|llv in Thompsonville at 3 o'clock scribe these buildings as the first The historic “Spanish Flats” over- | | tomorrow afternoon. At 4 o'clock apartments erected since Columbus | he will speak in Middletown. discovered America. For early | | American Indians lived in apart- ments which were pretentious com- munal abodes. Pueblo Bonlto, in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico explored by a Nati#nal Geographic Society expedition led by Dr, Nell M. Judd, was onc of the most noteworthy of these aboriginal homes, situated in the pre-Colum- bian metropolis of America. Ten Times Size of White House This hube communal dwelling, in its heyday, sheltered some 1,200 in dividuals. The explorers find tods a broken pile of once-terraoed Srre homes that xgae four .stories in|. L8 Angel Ly W G e r:1 height and covered ten times more | AMiNer says that a ; “”“fi"‘f“f gl ground than does the White House, | SPOTt blouse, one of tho articles of . cad ceho | fominine apparel in a trunk seized | In Washington. It ls the dead echo | fomyune SRR 8, B EERE €00 MORE EVIDENCE IN WPHERSON CASE Clothes in Ormiston’s Bag Said to Be Evangelist's | MARIE RETURNS i _u. S, SIJNI}AY; Queer to Wi United n will take upt role of t to Queen Marie and other members of the Rumanian { royal party on Sun to keep it | throughout the remainder of the| continental tour except for a few hours which will be spent in Van i | er, November 3 Winnipeg, the destination since it left Ot hursday mid- | be reached ht the next American st n Marie expects to attend ices at a inian church in Paul, and Prince Nicholas and his sister, Princess Ileana, also arc looking forward to spending some of 1tk in Minneapolis. holas will be taken through 1 flour mill, a trip much more to of official functions, 1 unle Iicana deci brother, she may of tenr to 0 h her play a f Queen Mario had another day of ¢ an aboriginal venture in democ- 0 e = e reverberated . throughout | Neth G. Ormiston, has been identi~| S e e ”_‘],'v‘.’ desert reglons at least 500 years |fied by W. C. Farley, owner of a cot- | Little Edna Hagan smiles compla while “Grandpa,” | 0 bV ERAY firoed| SRR b e e G ., as property | 600-vear-old tortoise at the Bronx Zoo, New York, bucks unavailingly to | "¢ she inf Do i Jontmer - to the. New |Of the mysterious woman who spent | unseat her. When he was a colt back in 1492, “Grandpa” s reputed to T st party K?:‘;;rm E e 10 days with the fugitive radio man | have once trotted a mile in a month. e ]-“‘ "’r“! ieftminaat unch rlg G a owinel t was the first time that a queen The Natlonal Geographic Soclety |at the cottage immediately following | = e in began intensive exploration of | | the disappearance last May of Alm”“» {‘ while train riding in ‘(‘\»* ": o] Pueblo Bonito in 1921 ach suc- | Semple McPherson, Angelus Temple FLASHES OF LIFE S!OUX IND! ANS S wm.q : ‘(. 5 11 he .“ ie ceeding summer has found the so- | evanselist. - . [ e fub Qe ciety representatives at work there, 'he clothing 1s expected by the| H BONNET TO G“/E THE UE N‘ Fhatai il delving Into the secrets of an an-{authorities to form the link with| S Sad oo, ‘ho laft 1o written rec. | Which they will definitely connec | with , clenfipgoplejprho, lefullo the Angclus Temple evangellst with | | gave her cuts of her bir ord of their thoughts and experi- ences. A hundred thousand tons of |the contents of the Ormiston trunk| Mandan, §. D. — The with minor injuries a carth and stone and blown sand and to supply proof of the stafe’s to gfge Marle a feather bon floor of five s i have been carted away, reveading a | es that she was the radio|think a peace pipe might be offens- | o a one story verltgble maze of empty rooms in|man's companion instead of a cap-|ive. Pérhaps they had not heard ) - |tive In a desert shack in Mexico. |that “Nicky.” as she calls her son ntain whichi the former occupants unwit- e R ey Tal | rle. ¢ < lothes cigarettc from tingly left the Ineradicable thumb-| Farley, who also owns a cl . 2 Blon AL pr“xiry: of their distinctive culture. |cleaning establishment at Carme ihghir-rs for her birthday. y store. ; WL 3 9 N g by laundry = 1 Life Strenuous and Complex | identified the clothing i e T Life in prehistoric Bonttor was | marks. He told investigators he per-| Emporia, Kas, — There are three | Bridgeport—Irances Pinnell, 4 e surprisingly modern. Tt was both |sonally delivered the blouse on May kicks in every dollar. As explained | Is fatally injured when struck Q HE strenuous and complex; yet it re. |19 to the Carmel cottage occupied by William Allen White, the car driven by W. C. Sanders, mained simple, withal, It witnessed| by Ormiston. He said he was met at |is when you make it, the second is S L ey ¥ X v0 | the v v v eceived | when You have it and the thir ALos L 1 t zother of at least two | the door by a woman who receive 3 LHXGEIC OISt aeeinna O momgEC e | the blouse, together with two dress- |the blg kick for him, becay reecive Carnegie hero mie ASO \eG\vSSIJHu l”( fl’ distinct groups of people.and their fall from to o ling to roof | nd congr TFXTI[E BUQ ’EQS pens valued Gustave b noch 5 |mother was Trish—is when you give 3 subsequent development of perhaps | es. T \ 3 s | the mqosg e\-.moni‘ ary pre-Colum y declared the blouse, twolit away. And so he has given the | bt e 00 CH! | bian settlement north of Mexico. Jresses and two suits of clothes were | city 50 acres for a park. prin L R B i i 2 I'broug! is ablishment by | — d Joserp etta, Theéancient Bonitjans were back- | brought to his esta By £ Meriden, not f arson, okl yard farmers. They dwelt fn this| “George McIntyre,” the name which| Bloomburg, Pa. — w world Bleriden,ino Ok | Boston, Oct. 30 (M—2R textile si(- compact village—an aboriginal | Ormiston admitted using at Carmel {record for potatoes—68§ bush T o Prominent mantac- |4tion » L \1 itted apagtment house, If you will—cov- T 5 ‘«’—\”‘» of the la. arastic p ering ovér three s of ground,| Chicago, Oct. 30 () — The find- S Saia |- drtistle price. dec standhig four storfes in height, and ing of a handkerchief bearing the| New Yoyk — The movies pro b el o 6t Connectiuti| S oEaplnIo o Ene containing fully ‘eight hundted | name of Paul Rader in Kenneth G.|the Rev. Dr. §. Parkes Cadman will i T ‘\'mv"x‘x- alre 1'\ A Y rooms. No other apartment house Qrmiston’s trunk at New York is|have some shown at his church be- T L of comparable size was known in the development of the | cause of their spiritual value. A Q : J America or in the Old World until Aimee McPherson {dentist, sued for scparation on a g} Wil 3 ) fon duotat the Spanish Flats were erccted i@ and seems entirely without sig charge of cruelty, was shown in four ol enthoy 1882 at 59th Street and Scventh cance to the Chicago evangelist's|films of himself and the Mrs, happy | s e Avenue, New York Ci wife, because “he's always losing at the beach. | f Shiluatey In ] Desert plants furnished edible | gy o i —_— | w0 seeds and led hunt “It's ridiculous to attempt to m.‘n»\l““‘I Y" R e G T B utting local occasional game from distant m B o (o | BT Ly hink-| r T l’\ ' t dataty c g of welch a bet. He {ie hl ) I y with the reso Nevertheless, the principal sour handkerchief,” Mrs. Rader |ing of wel ,",“" on a | ,,mnl» B“l[;h WSufil, 0 lfim‘:&fl e | of the Bonitian's food-supply oy he leaves them &ered that he would continu he b aa . 5 ! ight ien Vhy, he leaves them | s umbia till his alma mat Faa O WawS i e survey, just comploted their nelghboring garde everywhere he goes o : R b C aaf H \ N l ,J ]‘_\‘ o o : 2 staple food of our prehistoric, Se-| ..o yng evangelist had seen Mrs.[pOF 27C 8238 A6 €A1 {ncreasing comp dent ’ An{\inr)c\(m;;fir re !rwnsl;{‘:- NcPherson more than tice in his| . ~ 2 Gy GG T2t ¥ JUSEC | jit0 nor Ormisfon more than once, | 3 At i hyl “‘rf"}“']“ Ruebloj practic in,":: when Rader rented Angelus temple hr“““ il:\ ) 'rs T o 7 existing Al “ colorful clan ceremoni dically LR = ciress, as g LG Sertursosd By thass farmers ot the | t% Lo8 Angeles last Jantier clusion because the papers learncd N long ago had for their fundamental | she was working in father's factory e b purposes the provitiation of trival Biythday Services at land some said she was pec .Im" o we y, but also gods to the end that more bounti- h |matoes. Dad Is distressed notwith- on itor o ¥ il i ful harvests might be brought about. th' Rumam'm Churches standing good publicity for the to- b¢ i Indians Developed Irrigation Bucharest, Rumania, Oct. 30 (P—. matoes. He wishes no publicity for ekl e Sith Historlans of the Old World offer [The 51st birthday of Queen Marie his daughter’s efforts to be .some- ! aintysesl ek hdl sl Sl convincing argumient that irrigatlon |was celebrated throughout Rumania | thing more than an 1dle society girl: | from shore, 0 0 originated on the sandy borders of | Religious services wero held in very she has been in his office and the | A& heavy sea made the ot EmPE Tt ovament infeate) the Nile and the Euphrates. Wheth-{ echurch in the country, where pray- |tomatoes are peeled by machinery .', it : Fae: a1 {ton goods which start er this be true or not, it is wall |ers for the good health, happin: inyhow. w’ W A ) s e Xnown that similar methods of crop | and safe return of the sovere and | the Canadlan logger, is 8 e e M e ing pFodustionhsere levalonsd M nRobyiibra eaios vomen | Sho had left St. John's for HaMfax | future made doubtful | own arid Southwest by Indians who! The chief ceremony in Bucharest : A women e R e e = — had never heard of the Egyptian|was a solemn one presided over by ted in busi R i b e b L e SOL BT Ji Pharaohs or the splendors of for-|the patriarch. 1t was attended by Charles M. Connf e s ‘KH A R Bu 1 (“S I‘“hll es 1mn ¢ gotten Babylon. e government authorities and cks Dickinson, Miss {00 AGE 1. S. Showing Increase - o) Bonttol thero Mex ary officers. The marshal of the | Edith Hoadley Smaliey and Ms. [I01 Giid Sameniiver Vi Roches Y. Oct. 30 (BTt n preh oaa 5 household represented the | John H. Reynolds, o o of business isted a curious division of domesti Fsdery | N T N thistaon Toray 4 responsibility. Woman's rights wert ; The city was bedecked with the| Patchogue, N. Y.—Viola Alter, 16, SO N ) { va ty vears ago, ac already recognized and in vogue. | National flag and flags of various poor and pretty, will become a Held for Murd otad By G M The hiead of the Bonitian houschold | calors. The queen’s regiment, the grandmother tomorrow. She is to l)l’]!l ¢ Know ]( 'd company, C was the wife and mother not the | {th cavalry, baraded. The members marcy Dr. Silas R. Crowith, w ST session of r husband, Times have changed since | of the forcign diplomatic corps widower, Mrs. Alfer says that any A St thats al then, bift history ténds alv to | signed the registry at the p.nlncu,‘(h*‘ bedy who s a comparlson ¥ dccountant e repeat itself! Bonftian fathers had | customary manner of paying th Browning and Peacl Ve B St clton quoted 1 the responsibility of providing for | respects, while the senators "n‘l oth- | - der on October 16 of goney to show their families, yet the women owned |er T dignitaries sent telegrams| New York—A couple of felic Wit o of, more than ty thelr homes and brooked no Intet- | falicitating Queen Marle on her vatal | townsmen from Wheaton, TlL, are 00 vy \ason was fndustries and business ference in purely domestic affairs, | da pals. wert H, Gary entertained oo h ik ok ibout 40 per eent ¢ Mother Supreme in Home | — Red Grange at lunch in his office s asiine s cither les than five per i e i g re Rec ¥ t % ' a loss o 1 Among primitive sedentary peo- ; < 3 . |and promised to see Red In action ;.0 v los3 on plos this had always heen true. Man | BOStON College Debaters | orrow with some Annte Oakleys | (1% aert ry .departr ! ’ o vod that ¢ reigned supreme out-of-doors, in Red provided. e Win Over English Rivals chase, for example, or in the fiel Boston, Oct. 30 (A — Boston S The corn was his so long as it re-1 .00 gopaters defeated the visit-| Hoechst-Am-Main — The Gers main® unharvested, but once dried | (R EE0 U 0T G0 pidge univer- {dye trust is planning to convert one and safely stored in the dark, inner | .0 here last night by a two to one ton of poor coal into 330 pounds of en witl rooms of the place he called home, | &% 5 580 Rl e udges. Bos soline, 440 pounds of oil, S Il possession _ passed: automatically 0|y )" (noeo had the affivmative and [pound of grease and 176 pounds of |, .iaree of fiv murder, his botter half, AL her direetlon | o000 the negative of tho|keroseno for a cost of I o only 1t wai! do!ml] out «n:(l crushed | question: Resolved, that this house | dered mml»x mixed With hydrogen [\ Ife is of State of in the family tmealing mortars. o & tendency of |and pressed. Killf 1 5 BN 7. ¥ s Taf or | OPDOse the growing ndency ing {he customs offic Vew York Honors T “ In Pucblo Bonlto a daily task (00| oouo oy mant to invade the rights of | —_— ittan B6d ditemsnied to e e the daughters of every o L o Sori e B S Albany, N. Y., Oct. 3( ! was the preparation,of the allotted | "W By iy ape speakers were H. | cago landsc: , s convinced toadilaw, L \lason wos i ”.’f‘_‘l”‘ Ie. i ration of malze, Metates ~Were| ., Tqoligopiotts, W, G. Fordham |one needs a tankroll 1n New | purlington to await trial he United | Prank i brustiod “":h”adh""rlhr?&’f‘ 1 u',]"q 1 A. L. Hutchinson. Boston col- | York. During t part of his ot b e 1\{‘ ”'\1 i corn was shelled and shec 8 % i g jc | Visit for the big fight and the world |y N ew York state ¢ ] 1 0% joge was represented by Frederic h ; onday for d e oAy degreo of fineness ;\.c;u:L.l“x\\q e | MeDermott of Allston, Wil. serics. o lived at the Waldorf, Th Iun(‘m’!‘)!‘,l, lay for { woro vestorday, prosented with th particulr use for Which liam H, Marnel lof Dorchestor and |last 16 days were in jail. There Toledo Art Dueclm' Lozoriy degree ¢ on ot tended. e y |were difficulties over his hotel bill Yhto, O " 18 the closing cve the o homas A. O'Keefe of .South Bos: his hotel bill, do, Ohio, Qct I f And while pro(‘lfi:}lt );-lifi“ ‘;‘ H:g‘lh t‘w'"'”‘“ A Ol 2 | now adjusted. 5 m‘;\ll comvacatlon of i ‘l niversi were being crunched between g (e % : Tad Tred-|| (s of the State of ork il . black-eded maidens The judges were Judges Tred- L e e ! P e PRt r‘,‘”.‘,‘“g 0:;?:: ol;“m"umlsinx village | erick W. Fosdick and Marcus Mor-| New Have i—Landlord threatens il : c ekt a swl')m};qgor sang stich pleasing grind- | ton of the ‘husetts superior i\ohsl"\m;' m"nwlv' s Mr vice squad o ARy swains or sar sing grind- | 4 et S ar- | Whom he mistak or s X ing sopes as have often been heard ) court, and games A, Lowell, Ta™| ohon’thoy rata his home of fietion, pting the honor | through open doorways at Zunl. \““" bt | liquor plant and some of He had 1 Excepting the present gencration, | B | duet. jation of Mugbum Dircctors of - - ot which has been somewhat schooled | Heavy Floods Domg‘ ) — United' States and nada since| MR. SLADE AT HARVARD | in the ways of the white man, | Waterbury—TFuneral services tris most significant work One of the addresses which will Pueblo peoples have changed but Much Damage in Be}‘f‘“m Charles Frederic Chapin, editor of ‘the devclopment of the Toledo mu- | ¢ o the New e chers little since the very dawn of their | Brussels, Belgium, Oct. 30 (8 — | no wWaterbuy Ameican are held um of art from obscurity to convention at Ha alty on socialistic form of self-government. | Floods, resulting from the hea —_— Place of prominence among MusCUMs | November, § will , s ) Tradition connccts them with the | Tains of the last few days, are| pugeanort — Investigation dis. |of the counigy. Me the | princlpal Louis P, Slade of th cave-dwellers' and the occupants of [ Menacing eve! part of I“‘lg“”“‘clown that ,15 year old hoy was directorship of the Toledo nior High school on “A Plan For storied communal houses 1, the|and have already caused devasta- | ariving automobile in erash which |in 1903. ividualized Instruction.” wide desert spaces; the customs’of | tion in the Charlerol region, neces-| oost Jife of Mrs. Ethel Feeney, 23. o these prehistoric town-builders are | sitating the stoppage of many in- FATAL mu\ WR often reconstructed through know- | dustries. ; Bridgeport — General Electrie | Boulogne, ce, Oct Weather, ou for the w ledge of modern Pueblo life.’ } The authorities of Llege fear &l . oninan P Cteicials ns @ hody pay | ON¢ Person was killed and a dozen | hoginning M North a S P S | repetition of the disaster of last| o’k o Bridgeport plant. persons wounded early this morn- | middle Atlantic peviod VLASHY SPORT CLOTHES | winter In which the clty suffered | figiin o tolalon LatiTaaneonrt bes WHo S ire Rbe Gl e n s anH Sport clothes this fall are \)\o“-‘ heavily, with morg than 15,000 | partford—Tatt school in Water- | tween the Paris expross, which [toward, end. oderate tempera- | in; an outburst of color, at least|housessflooded. town i3 to operate as an incorpora- | connects, with the Folkestone boat, | turcs most of 1 in women's wear. Purple [:blx' tibn wwithout eagitalstodic and the Paris-Lille express. . — [ shoos andglegn dverskin hafh,*rfch | The Belglan floods of last Jan- There were no American casual-| Clemency for 330 buffalo ®on heather purple’ tweed fs, <lnrk-‘ nary were the worst expericnced Hartford—Two sulcides, Floyd | tles, Antelope island In Salt Lake is be- ings of blackberry- m shade, | in the country since 1740. The | Warner, 83, and Walter McNally, — e t by Gov. Gec H. Dern slegveless cardigans.of. bright hue, | dcath list was placed at 12 and the | 60, are-found in rooming houses. | Camel trains are still used as the 18 pwill htered in weaterg and scarfs of vivid stripes | property damage at approximately T chief carricrs in the remote intcrior game hunt un 1o person s & and chécks are among the exhibits. ' $4,600,000. Hartford—Three children escape |of Australia. the te alug of sound accounting a nation Vednesday on by [ purchases them BOY ELECTROCUTED Boys at Stoncham, Power Pole All Today. > Cros a N Mass., old boy wh fter el a workma amin. no n v was Harold I« er ch ‘ul DRIVER ACCUSED OF RECKLESSNESS | P—The Gheshlre Man Arrested Alt er‘ Ielle’s Corner Collision Hangs on | <ht—Discovered | 1) arm of a power | trocution | her been d a exp or his position on the the pole. e this | Roscoe ad natio AGUESTS IN CRASH - SUE FOR §16,000 for n Man, Wife .and Two Children Seek 11 Marc ed 1 n for $350 T rmf] T P John ( Balm for Paing mages has bee 3adal, his wi n en, against amin \erior court, lay of December thy n Iror Alfr pape h 29. or non the 1 in t Anm Attorn charge Yeputy tion of munist party ion. wtion and was n damages of 1 Mary ar s and by Co pla ndants irned payment of a 1 LeWi is re H tif a ntiff: plaint, it he w nd will be ne time t n over, s, S o $5,000 u hil Jot 11 1 Works ha n v cour . Ir yme 1 Lo: oration while he ul corporation, cyvan Bojnowski was rylo by | four th to th ¢ M favor of th hands of garnish- es has b S non-pay- li~ts Protest Sacco et Gase tesolutions x- Nicola tti, con ed by to a the ist governmen | Predicts Jews sulllion dollars. Yo t1 a copy of spaper account of the L'H res Are to Become Agriculturists u- 2l | driving | corner WAS IT BOY OR GIRL? Secretary Braddon of the Y. 8. O, A. Boys' Dept., Finds Modern The c in e of Francis Wak Cheshire, charged with reckless driv- was continued for one week in police court today. about an automobile near Ibelle's 2:30 noon‘and collided with a truck own- Flapper a Confusion Problem. A young man or young woman, who refused to give his or her name ‘And who exhibited “that school girl complexion” without the aid of mask, won first prize at a masquer~ ade and Halloween party at the Y, M. C. A. boys’ department last eves ning. He or she was dressed as & | 8irl and was so completely dise cuised that everybody was fooledy ‘He” refused to give “his” name, leading to a suspicion on the part of Boys’ Secretary V. C. Braddon that some juvenile flapper may have slip- an of Wakeman was yesterday after- {ed by W. H. Flood of Maple Croft |peq something over on him, and pres farm and driven by John H. Smith | tended to be a boy in disguise. Any~ of Salisbury. Officer W. P. Hayes | how, he or she was given a pocket made the arre: | flashlight for having the cleverest Andrew Lic aged 18, of 97| contome, Sexton stre was charged with | operati proper ni a o rs and withou Roger Barnes as an old woman won second prize, a toy watch and Alfred Olsen, as an old washwoman, with a reg im- ['..rmrL'h!“L\"\rr:1:1 ‘h“”:»m rt I:u;”v | got third prize, a toy golt stick. | The evening was passed in Hale yesterday on Main street. Lickwar | joween games, Ice cream was perve aid the offenses were unintentional. | og, The guests were boys from the Judge Alling discharged him on the | week day church school which mests first charged and ended judg- | at the Y. M. C. A. There wore 46 ment o 1 Oresent A. Mitchell, aged 27, of 2 ch str who has been at 2 og with the building depart- ] t over plumbing permits mM s Ju Alling in police court toda that he has arranged to have a| plumbing contractor do the work arrest a fow weeks ago. hulv: Al- ling continued the case T Saturday morning. Sacy i juncture, was Massachusotts United es | v Oct. 30 (P—Pr will even AT m ulty T Represe Bloom Yo v plins for a one million doll « I colony for graduates of or- phan homes and similar itu- 1 the proposal was prompt led by the “successful management year of the farm cuitivated by ites of the Hebrew National Orphan Asylum in Yonker I colony would be worked on a [ itive hasis and Mr. Bloom is g ing to raisc $1,000,000 through i i LN ¢ of bonds secured by | ¢ of parcels cf a 1,000-acre t acquir re 'is a general belief,” he ‘that the Jew fs interested In business and ‘s not fit for | 1 work. ' Jewish agricu (ctivities within the past iffords ample proof that the is wrong. There is not & te union that has not a wJ h farmers.” 1 ited there were 75,000 ws cultivating one million acres in United States and that this group | was worfh more than a hundred /! H arted by that time. or¢ Smalley tion o street, lo Kopacz, ered Mitchell to have wo k charged with viola £ the liquor law at Explosmn Ocos at Nmflookc Gollieries 9 Wilkesbarre, Pa, Oct. 30 e ed 40, of 65 l 1 his shoe re- pairing shop, pleaded not guilty and | _ had his case continued until Monday | -Ight anthraclte mine workers were on request of Attorney |Ki1ed in a gasexplosion at the Ne, ] 4o Y7 colliery of the Susquebanna eol- Dunn, (Ofticers Jobn C.|_ S0Ha 9T B0 HAlus il nd Daniel Cosgrove made [* 5 ooby &t “anticoke & last B , who wa e ivagoy og on 1. s ¢ - An unofficial report said that nine men wore killed. A resque squad | OF ATeh immediately entered the mine but e e o2~ could not penetrate far because of the presence of black damp. <t Maln street, | Tywo hodies were removed from . the underground working & short ued case of Sven GUS- |time after tife accident. They had of 16 Prospect|not peen identified. t ' with on-support, Nine men were in the vicinity of was co 1 until December the explosion and none reached the William Ward, aged 30, of 54 |surface. They were: Frar wvenue, H S| Anthony Kaninski, Juseph Nevak, 1 in & fland his two sons, Andrew and Louts; from John Maharecyk, John Kuchinsky, Cowles, s discharged. obation | John Wadas, Joseph Bobodurka, and Officer Connolly said Ward made |Joseph Miklewsk! ution and Jud Alling said | the circumstances of the (»nsv‘ was irtis omobile s illness. s he not wi he I 1 will MEN'S Louis ics ) a sl 16 on the whil ant conviction, Bobrowski |Correspondence Schools ui Yan- Combine for Ethical Work streef ,1 ‘Washington, Oct. 30 (P—Eleven on S correspondence schools have joined of F Willow ipport continued until De-|jn the organization of a national home study council to promote ased 35, of “sound educational stahdards and ho was arrested | ethical business practices within the c Hias vio! S enda, tion bow-t which is worn as costume, on the golf links. 8 > of oper: fer influen study fleld.” organization Is an outgrowth survey of about 350 corresponde schools recently completed by Carnegle corporation. Ralph E. Wecks of Scranton, Pa., was elected home Alling told him learned a 1| president. | | CHICOPEE WATER CRISIS of Robert Hop-| Chicopee, Mass., Oct. 30 (P non-support on'Aayor M. I Shea was informed toe De- | ¢ | state ued until that a representative of the board of healt his on his way to this city to investigate conditions, belicved to lia in the water supply, that have caused more than 50 cases effect in of acute stomach disorder in the tucked |1ast three days. The theory is held . A regul t foreign material washed into he ou he city's supply by recent storms afternoon strect may be responsible for the disorders, tennis court FOR WOMEN actress, move or |READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS WHEN THE NORSEMN VISITED AMERICA WHEN LEIF ERICSSON, the great Norseman, visited America in 1000 A. D., he was confronted by one of the most baffling of obstacles—lack of communication. Because of this his adventures were shrouded in darkness. He was handicapped, and the peoples of the world were kept in ignorance of his exploits. TODAY The Associated Press dis- seminates through its member news- papers the achievements of modern explorers. New lands are discovered today, and you learn of it through Che Assnciated Presa news dispatches published in The HERALD

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