New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1926, Page 38

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38 e are land an athlcte while in college. Air Service tios school ity may r s fu. propriation. Highway Commission- | part. P a ac n Ira C. Baker, third rank- His companionfi Li nt Leonard i E h am- er-John A. MacDonald asked the | This developed here when Dr. 1 3 s army r | ing officer of the fli will take his Weddington, is the third native hristmas giving. The board for authorization to establish | gy . Byrd president of the Florida e is lace in the V form to ke the ght. He will & sup hese families with | a publicity bureau in his depart- 3 ) X : i el ’ e e i et e o T i P ment. He did not ask for any ap- | Audubon Soclety, dug up a musty fiET Blfi [;HAN[;E a 4 : or e v l»h".‘ . e ; ;;A.y\ny.?"’ .l\‘;' xm:,; :: Scouts of | e ¢ propriation, but only the right to es- | cOPY of Fairbanks' History - of e vete Ei e | T P 3 Air v school. 1 tablish, saying that such a burcau | Florida. Falrbanks recorded that'in Erii R Rt s i ; 5 : Syl o b b e N s would make it possible to keep the | 1528 Juan Ortiz, of Narvaez expe- p ; Point, 51 » 7 £t fn the | have families. Church chapel, sale promises | n . | public fully informed of the worl | ditionary forces, fell into the hands Army Seleets Steady Men fop . ners, i ol AR B e e s e S s Report Recommends Stale PR se 2 “Goparimert %ot il o i cuer et head o s > first flier to receive a el er and has had considerable | until the first Thursday after school | . voted to give the commissioner the | tribe whose camp was near the pres- Long Flight ety fin y ebutiv . extoriennet i hat wisia) GIRL SCOUT NEWS sl | sent It to Phila. authority to establish this bureau. | ent site of Tampa, enraged over e nion, Lieutenant | At thetr party on Monday T o e Narvaez’ {ll treatment of his moth- was educated in | Sr W »p 4 will have a decorated | i er, ordered that Ortiz, an 18 year 2 P01 L A fralntig fclade)of 10) giilyabita St Sl o e Hartford, Conn,, ‘Dec.. 17 UP—At Florida Pocahontas Is old younth, be roasted to death. - T A i1 ¢ i ) e Univer: H t San A ., Dec. 17 N E 1 3 | : mfi:r:\h‘\nmhof:‘\’:‘ taken rt |8 i pil e & vith the Ttalian army. [is studying home nursing and the ! e given to a fam a meeting of the board of control FoundFl,n Old Hls&())ry Lj]hela.h,kUcem: da'l:l)grlter.nre((;d e B faken, ¢ ; 4 K ; b 3 ‘ Bradentown, Fla., Dec. 17 UP) — | on her knees that Ortiz' life be eve! he ¢ air s ¢ tr vhic e the |care of children umler the will fill a basl s Al Ty y 5 e R e e T 8 nis.C. Whitehaad Raaoly o L B e e 0 o et SRR AN | yesterday'a report was received from | po oy onias the Indian princess, | spared, and her wish was granted. by doing the dav's very day | o i igkodt e on the Hght leg of the ijon of Miss Maude B, e “ehlldren who | Quaztermaster - General ‘Morris Bl %n%- chacted ia. bit: of! drami: veavs.| Ofliz, badly ‘birnea, was nursed £dsaiioe, 4 a2 ¥ s bt i 0 s e el 4 in of Chrisimas, | a¥ne who had been appointed by | ago in the role of the rescuer, was | back to health by the girl. Twice matsyto oty Wil p! : T it i ; P g : : e o the governor to salvage the Conneo- | ahout a hundred years behind a sis- | again he was condemned to. die, ’;{“"“”}‘“" Bk L . et o 4 upialn (Waalsey S will give a B : T tieut building ~at "‘;I‘;lflf_;l‘;“fle“' ter of her race who played a like | but each time Ulelah saved him. december 20 for ) 4 g e edge € the ion of the 3 ) 10aT st ol 0 e it 1 ape | tennial exposition at Philadelphia. America, Central Ame ing corps work 1 N c ‘ work, to which mothe d scouts | Bromuiugs of PICALE The report on the question of sal- West Indies. i 3 iel, 5 é v m e ak- 18 i ey 8 . |vage, stated that there was no When air service Jquarte 1in command n | th s a his cour W i AL " |salvage in the building and that it asked commanders of variou n Y 1st t 0 5o & certificate from the National Re 3 5 would cost more to take it down units over t o rece < ] ) than the building was worth. The mend men to ma a re- m 1 1 ifo ] nant Benton, as did 1] rined meeting of th board decided to recommend to the Shea ancina g $ st of his flying here most ¢ an-American Crew, jeaders’ nization and the ( Phe SNDrom iy ol naon Maota | Bener mbly at the coming ses- ommended sh e Iyers | years rge of al rose fro ivate. He has had ex- inef k 3 # | STowD ME Jund Suong 0 62 ! e |slon t he building be presented t I per wetically every field in : e 3 g . Mrs. Lo A Sprague s the ;o city ot Philadelphia. GHIERE Ik con phBle, ok Twoey "; o acik 2| The board added £2 200 to the ap- man. 5 3 diseus- | holidays a new Brownie Pack 21, iiation for revision wuu codifi- 1 8. Thompson v ed many [ Wil be o . | cation of the school laws. , will pilot the ¥ 3 | Senator Charles M. 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