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| BUTLER DECLARES NID-NEST 1§ WET Strongly Against Prohibition Law, He Says New York, Feb. 28 (#—President Nicholas Murray Butler of Colum- bia university, who has just return- ed from a speaking tour in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota, is quoted by the New York American as saying that he found “a tremendous sentiment for repeal of the prohibition amend- ment, great opposition to a thirl presidential term, and the farmers preparing to vote the democratic ticket to punish Pre: for vetoing the Mc Wherever 1 spoke or went,” Dr Butler said, “I was greatly impres sed by the intense popular for wiping out the e amendment and substitution for of the Quebec plan. In suppos dry Ohio, in wet [linois, in w Wisconsin and in supposedly dry Minnesota, my audienc: never to tire of list ments | agalnst th amendhent. whom I saw and address- as strong a hostility prohik federal pre I found re en Lowd discover any great holas Longwort T did not ment for Ni ome state crats name 2 cans a dr will be HARVARI] ARD STADIOM ![ OUR SCHOOLS |False \Ln ms Distract NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1927, |came entanglea with the plane, and’] |1 started for earth with the ma- |chines, the New York and Detroit | falling as one. I tried to pull my- self out somehow,” but I believe my JARGENTINA PAYING | 'Ir--\scd from the falling , machines and I was saved from certain death.” The major, who had received the \nA\\#]x\er men in his hotel room, dm\\r(l what was left of the para- |c He was lavish in his tribute m “hia two companions, Captain 28 (A—Argen- | Woolsey and Lieutenant Benton, He expressed his gratitude to the Ar- gentine people for the proofs of sympathy they had shown. He announced that the remaining planes, the St. Louis and San Fran- cisco, *rould hop off Tuesday morn- ing in continuance of the good-will flight over South America. They . |would go directly to Asuncion, Para- Woolsey of Michigan and Lieutenant y. When they rcached Monte- John E. Benton of California, were |video, Uruguay, tirey would await the aken to the military club Saturday |arrival of the San Antonio, which t, a few hou er the acci- (has been ing behind the main to lie in s ‘rom then on |squadron since it was held up at there has been a continuous Tumaco, Colombia, because of engine sion of Argentine citizens desirous | difficulties. The San Antonio is now paying tribute and of showing at Talcanuano, Chile, and is expect- JBodms of Woolsey and Benton | Start Homeward Today Buenos Alres, Feb tina had made extensive preparations to fete the United States army good- will fliers when they arrived her but now a sorrowing nation is pay ing homage in a different way to two of the aviators who were killed crash between the ken aboard afternoon Trade Idletown but lived in |1 ars. He at- | E school and 1 " the vinard Printing a two years, Dargue, In com- | Lieut. | nd of the T pilot Whitehead, York, ha death. Lieutenant Whitehead ed his left ankle when he hed the ground with his - chute and walks with some culty. -| Major Dargu given to news- permen a graphic account of how of | N Agl orrow, past the bier. ed to reach Buenos Aires Wednes- ¥ Befo he bodie: day, proceeding then direct to Mon N the steamer Vaub tevideo. for the journey to the | e all parts of the count 1 be rep copal cathe Throughout services and the transfer of the | bodies the cavalry, artillery and | )l:)pfi-u[or for the aviation sections ol e Buenos Aires suranc 0. at Hart. | garrison will render military honors, | for the Conr - | President De Alvear, o0 on Inn v1\ Co. had greeted the hers ! good-will squadron at Mar Del nm Leaves alewell N[) te to Wile in the summer ca returned Buenos Aires last night to at (vwl d = Major Herbe A —_— , N. Y., Feb. 28.—(UP)— at the responsibilities of be- a father, Police Lieutenant I»rm Waters, South Nyack, left a note to his wife and then shot him- POI‘“‘ B l“fi']als \Ct self through the brain. ab; he note, scribbled In three sec- like a string of afterthoughts, NEWINGTON NEWS The second fire Within three days completely destroyed the old Luther homestead on Barbour road about 8:45 p. m. Saturday. Lack of water pressure was the main cause of the inabllity of the firemen to check the blaze, Chiet Noble of New Britain sent a company to aid the Newington firemen. The loss was about $2,000. The origin of the fire 18 unknown, during the summer months. Win- ' dows were always boarded up but since there were several which had been broken through, it is suspected |that tramps may have been respon- sible. The héuse is owned by the Stanley Works of New Britain. A meeting of the Eccleslastical so- |clety of the Newington Congrega- tional church will be held this eve- ning in the parish house. pected that the society will vote to \ church as soon as it is incorporated | after which it will dissolve, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Johnston spent the week-end in New York | city where they attended the annual | banquet of Mr. Johnston's class at Yale, Mr. will sail from New York Thursday It is ex- |for Florida where they wiil spend Ll‘hree weeks with their son, Wlll\sm.i and Mrs. Richard H. Erwin| since the house is unoccupled except turn over all its property to the at Daytona Beach. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS DENTIST Dr. Henry R. Lasch 853 Main Street X-Ray Pyorrhea Treatments For One Month Only! HE Gold Medal, as you probably know, is the finest combination coal-and-gas range in the entire Glen- wood line. This is the very latest model, made narrower and more compact— now only 36 inches wide. Although it is slim enough to fit the smallest kitchenette, this Yard-Wide Gold Medal Glenwood has all the INTRODUCTORY PRICE DURING MARCH This mod el also in Gray Enamel Finish HUCH TOD SHALL - Bingham Thinks Langer One » Should BeVBuilt Cambridge, —Famous Harvard s = elther be enlarged or r new and bigger stadium, William J. . Bingham, dircctor of alhletics Harvard, declared in his annnal r port. He pointed to the stadium itselt seated whereas the temporary stands erected every fall at consi erable expense accommodated 30,- 000. None of the revenue season's football games used to augment the budgets present intercollegiage teams, ham said. Instead, he added, adinm should laced by a fact that the only ] from last would b the B t funds would be used to provide ad- ’ ditional facilities and coaches to en- able more students to participate ir sports. “We do not regard football Harvard as a commercial proposi irasmuch as the income is used s iy to finance our athletic « which implies providing iner tacllities for physical exercis every student,” said Bingham. REAL ESTATE COURSES Milwaukee, Wis.,, Feb, 28.—(UP) — Real estate and building con- struction courses are being offered students during the sccond semes- & ter in the University of Wisconsin 1t extenslon division, and the Mar- quette University night school here. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS At The “Handy Hardware” Store H. L. MILLS 336 MAIN ST. Pruning Time Is Here PRUNING SHEARS PRUNING SAWS PRUNING WAX Reliabie Watch Repairing M. C. Le WITT Jeweler & Diamond Dealer Up 1 Flight 299 Main St. Fine Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. Wedding Ring Shop 9 ARCH STREET ' the Detroit crashed into his plane and how he escaped with his life, Story of rrn"uh 2 omar,” he , “the \\mvl was We guess I'm better off dead as T do nothing but get into debt. Goodbye, Roy. “Am not a fit father for a baby. T do tove you after all, but it s bet- ter for me to go. Love and good luck. Roy. irn the car back and get my two weeks, vaters died late vesterday, hours after the shooting. Wate d his wife, 27, had heen married six years. The expect- d up the distance between the planes, to custom, in a - form ling a diamond, the s front r planes higher than s to the right and left <o they could go lower in case of danger. When the crash occurred the Detroit was to the left of my plan At the signal ed baby is their first ‘break forma Detroit be-| Mrs Waters said she once offered gan to heave and - | Waters a divorce w another z tion opening, T confined my attention an wrote to him, protesting to my own plane, but suddenly the t she had not seen him for a Detroit, instead of continuing to time, but he insisted he did open the formation, converged upon not want freedor, my machine, hitting it slightly on nd instantly the tra- irred | “My machine failed ion res aind re elks,” four ENGAGE IN CLEVER TILT long GET RARE OLD BOOK Lawrence, Kan., Feb. 28 (UP)— An old printed book, one vear older I worked the leve than the discovery of America, has cetion. It began to y. | been presented to the University of o first sensation was th Kansas by Dr. Otto H. F. Vollbehr, A arrived. Quickly I Berlin collector of books. loose the straps which bou in my seat. and moved to oy parachute. 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