New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 18, 1927, Page 14

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3 |FREIGHTER AND CREW THINKERS-IN ARE OF 36 MEN MISSING PARTLY CORRECT Londom Radio Tests Have Peculiar Results London, Feb. 18 (A—Impressions of more than 20,000 *thinkers-in" have reached the experts of the So- ciety for Psychical Research, handled various objects in a padd room in London = Wednesday n while Sir Oliver Lod known sclentist, reque in over the radio to co an effort to name the of ands of additional co are looked for from and it will be at least the opinion of Dr. V chief assistant of Sir radio-telepathy who mmuni distant six Oliver in t classified and the result announced. Letters examined revealed ty of bad guesses. O cribed almost accurate. ly the fifth objec Dr. Wooley dor e 5 derby hat—while two th others got the impression of a dert other impression re n connection h the fifth while olly curat t ren ble. The wri a dark cardboard box wit scarlet lid. It is announced that h a box was in the room, and the suggestion is made ( it the atren- tion of one of the s en imprison- ed in the room mi an Dean of “New Haven” Engineers Passes On New Haven, Feb. 18 (&) ey E. Phillips, 80, said to be the oldest of the New Haven railroad’s engi TS in age and length of continuous service, died at his home here yes- terday. Although he was retire from active service in April, 1920, he retained his ing as an engineer and continued in rail- road service up to the time of his death. He would have completed 62 years of service in the employ of the road next July. Mr. Phillips for many years ran the “Bankers’ Express” between Hartford and New York city. He was a Civil war veteran. was lost in a e at the throttle NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, F UARY 18, 1927. | Elkton Caught in Gale While Re- | turning to Port With Heavy | Cargo of Sugar. 18 ® — The Manila, Feb. © with a crew of | ter Elkton, 36 men and a full cargo of sugar, thought today to have been Helpless after becoming dis wept sea, the ve of its operato sank, ca ywn with Liberator, a_ shipping board as was th SOS. calls s ip, but ion given by th neither it nor life nion alls placed ween the com- Elkton's distress about midway ippines and Guam, munication was broken before the e of the trouble could be 1ed. The ship was on the way the Philippines to Honolulu. was a 6,318 ton craft. Lawrence Has Quarter Million Fire Damage X 18 (UP)— resulted two plants ng district fere om in the late last & The fire son Man manu company pla were ment houses acular was the thousands were attracted th and extra pdlice were sum- 10d to keep the fire lanes intact. > wooden factory buildings were stroved and only the office build- of the Emerson plant was Today an investigation was und way to determine the cause of the fire. | PLANS FOR NEW CHURCH | osonville, Feb, 18 (P—Plans v church to be erected this cost of about 0 members of . were consi today by nislaus Fed: wicz, rector and an architect. The building will be of brick with stone trimm The basement built 12 vears ago, has been used since for chur ices. DRUNKENNESS AND WHEN IT HAPPENS British ~ Gommittee Finally, Adopts Standard Rule London, Feb. 18 (M—The question “when is a man drunk?” has been answered by the report of an expert The an- is that the word “drunk”! should always be taken to mean that the person concerned “is so much under the influepce of alcohol as to . ‘have lost control of his faculties to such an extent as to render him un. > able to execute safely the occupation in which he is engaged.” The committee, whose investiga tions under the auspices of the Brit- ish Medical association, lasted for 16 months, was made up of 15 doctors, two magistrates, and Major General Sir William MacPherson, late of the army medical service. Its report, just issued, points out that there is not a sin est which justifies a medical practitioner in on as to drunken- ct conclusion can reached by a combination of v tes rvations, such as general demeanor, the state of thed tongue and breath, the character of speech, manner of walking, of sitting | down and rising, of picking up 01»‘ jects from the floor, memory as to - recent events, reaction of the pupils | nd and the character of the breathing. POLICE GUARDING ALLEGED SLAYERS, Missouri Father and Son Linkedi in Brutal Murderi Poplar Bluff, Mo., Feb. 18 (UP)— Precautions were taken today for the ty of Marion Jackson, 35, and | 1 Jackson, 15, his son, after the | boy's confession that he had killed his stepmother with an axe last | October. I His determined silence finally | broken by three days and nights 0” questioning, young Jackson sobbing- | ly told how he and his s(cp-molher' las a reward went hunting together and at he own request he struck her on the head several times with an axe, dug a shallow grave in a cotton field and buried her. Two hunting dogs un- covered the remains a few days a: and neighbors of the Jacksons, who had been told she was in Memphis, | demanded an investigation. The district attorney said (h»:-‘ youth's father had given him a horse | for killing his step- | Neighbors testified at a *s inquest the Jacksons had bheen having trouble. “She said she was tired of livin with father and wanted to die,” Eari Jackson said. “She just wanted to be killed and I killed her.” arsden Now Sued By Mother for $3,000 en, Feh. 18 (A—A fore- closure action against the land and home of former Judge Arthur W. Marsden of M ison, brought by his T, Katherine E. 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Drunken Man Exposes Whole Family to Death New Haven, Feb. 18 (® — MMrs. Mary Dias, 36, of 212 Hamilton street, and har four children rang ing in age from nine months to nine years, had a narrow escape from death from gas yesterday when | Manuel Dias, the husband and father, | returned home in an intoxicated con- | Ilition, tore down the gas pipe and locked them in the room. Screams of the woman were heafd by pedes- trians, who summoned a policeman but the woman and her four chil- dren were unconsclous when the | door was broken open. They were taken to Grace hospital where they |responded to treatment. DIES ON GALLOW Chicago, Feb. 18.—(UF") Quarles, negro convicted ot ing a coifee salesman v up. was hanged today. | The trap wus sprung at 7:07 a. m Sam Washingzon, negro. whe was also sentenced o be hanged this morning for murder. was given a | stay of execution for one week (sat. only) i POUND CAKE b. 20 Crullers 2 Doz 33c. THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES MAKE THEIR HEADQUARTERS HERE ON SALES DAY. 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