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{MAY REWARD HEROIC AUTOMOBILE RACER Congressional Action Suggested For Batten Who Saved Stands From Flaming Car on Armament Cot Indtanapolis, June 2 UP—Recogn!- i tion in some manner by congress of the heroic feat of Norman Batten, Tokyo, June 2 UP — Japan's ac- | Brooklyn race driver, in driving his ‘coptance of President Coolidge’s | flaming racer to the sidelines dur- invitation to the tripartite confer-|ing the annual 500 mile race at the ence on the limitation of naval|Indianapolis motor speedway Memo- armaments was inspired by a gen-|rial Day will be sought by Mrs. uine love of peace and a sincers | William E. English, widow of the wish to co-operate constructively |late State Senator William E. Eng- with the other powers, sald Admiral {lish of Indianapolis. Okado, minister of the navy, in an| Mrs. English was In the grand- exclusive statement to the Associa-|stand and with thousands of others ted Press today. He emphasized | watched Batten gulde the flying ma-, that his country was ready to re- |chine to the inner side of the track duce its pavy “to the minimum of |before he tumbled —out defense requirements,” and with |burned. Some have said that if this end in view, would engage in | Batten had Jumxredvand the ma- & frank discussion with the dele- |chine had crashed into the grand- «gates- of the United States and [stand a pavic would have resulted. Great Britain. Mrs. English said she would try “If anybods fthinks Tto interest Postmaster General New fumped at this opportunity to limit | 424 others in her recommendation. ;;mdgfiz‘:‘fd‘f?;p“m?l{:‘»erm;‘;or{::'d"“-" Eddie ”"‘I‘H\I‘A'f':‘. r;\nn‘agr\r %o appreciate our true feclings. Our |OF the contost board of the 4 B 4 naval institution, actually far from d°clared ater the r It being of agsressive proportl t probably saved the lives of eith- e St d 5 Sy er s e 1) er drivers speed- was never intended to extend be- er some of the other drly P oad 'the measure justified by de-|Ing around the track or of spect- fense. Even without this armament | '°™ parley, we never thought of build- LWERMORE THREATENED JAPAN READY T0 REDUGE ITS NAVY -Okada Assares of Friendly View we simply ing beyond this. So we are looking | forward to the forthcoming con- torence as something in the wa | a formal occasion to confirm this| tundamental idea = “We will reduce our navy to the| minimum of defense requirements.| \WArming But What it Consists of “What this minimum is must be| gauged by Japan's peculiar k=o- | graphical, economical and politicel | elrcumstances, We are going to|a mysterious letter and a threatening discuss this point frankly with the |telephone call today caused addi- American and British delegates. |tional guards to be stationed at the “So long as we Keep a navy, we|Great Neck, Long Island, home of must maintain it eficient! Jesse L. Livermore, where two are dependent on foreign countries “gentlemen robbers” obtained $33,- for food and raw materials, we 000 in cash and jewels eaily Sunday. must see that an uninterrupted | The letter was mailed fro supply from overseas is guaranteed | Brooklyn post office Tuesday. “We in time of war. Our auxiliaries. |are coming to see you again tonight like those of other countries, are and we are coming to see you on designed for this mission. To Japan | business,” it €aid. It was signed they are absolytely necessary as a | “The Gentlemen Robbers’ means of subsistence. Our circum-| The visit failed to materialize, but stances are much the same as those |an unidenjified man who telephoned ot Great Britain, but entirely dif- |the house later told a servant to ferent from those of America. The | “tell Mr, Livermore that it would be United States can stand a blockade |a serious matter if he didn't heed of a hostile feet for any number the warning.” There was no further of yoars without feeling the least |conversation. What the “warning” pinch. I think Japan's auxillary |was could not be learned. problem must be viewed only from| An unidentified man who tele- this standpoint. | phoned the police Tuesday afternoon “Whatever differences there may |that the gang had headquarters in be in the respective circumstances, |Harlem, caused extension of the there 1s one thing which T wish to |hunt for the thieves to that section. reiterate most emphatically: We |Detectives also were assigned to will exert our utmost efforts to watch a bank where the informant make the conference a success, be- |said the stolen gems were in a safe cause we are convinced that tho | deposit box. very fact of an agreement between | the participating powers with r-e'lRld]l'lg Horse From gard to the size of auxillaries will y go far towards pacifying interna- | Buenos Aires to N. Y. San Salvadore, Republic of Sal- tional feelings. Much of the uge. less suspicions will vanish into thin | vadore, June 2 (P —Aime H. E. air and there will be more trust|Techiffely, Argentine school master, and confidence in future world|who is riding two horses from peace.” | Buenos Aires to New Yors, to prove | Admiral Okada stated that he|the staying powers of Argentine desired to take the opportuhity to|horses, has arrived here. shatter the “absurd notion,” re-| He started in 1925, riding aeross ported in recent dispatches from the Andes to Bolivia and Peru and Is Not Given Out. New York, June 2 UP—Recipts of America, that Japan was not sajis- | then along the west coast to Pana- | fled with the personnel of the ma. The next country he will visit is American delegation to the confer- | Guatemala, after which h3 will pro- ‘ence. ceed through Mexico and on to San “Such impressions,” he said, “are | Francisco, California, and across the absolutely erroneous. Any persons North American continent to New duly accredited. by the United | York. States are to us the United States | e . personified and nothing else.” PROMOTER LOSES $12,000 - Chicago, June 2 (P —Promoter Jim Mullen dropped $12,000 in stag- | ing the Mushy Callahan-Spug Myers | Junior welterweight champlonship | fight Tuesday night. The chilling 6 | blasts sweeping off Lake Michigan s Erescription foe held the attendance to about 7,000 Oo]dg, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,‘wnh the receipts around $30, 000. Both Myers and Callahan were dilious Fever and Malaria. [0, 200, 20 Perfect Leavener *Perfect” means having all the qualmu. excellencies or elements that are requisite 1o its nature or kind without defect orlack. The Perfect Baking Powderis - WHEN a person needs money he needs it in & hurry and that is how he gets it, here. s T You et your MONEY once We Will Loan You Up to $300 There are no long drawn out delays or waiting. The minute your application is approved, you get your igations. money at once. This is also a very pleasant way. 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The gov- ernment itself and the 27 Mississip Ipi valley cabinet officers, senators, congress- | men and governors uniting with engineers, bankers, manyfactyrers | land farmers in the common ®pur-| pose of flood control. | Mayor Willlam Hale Thompson of Chicago, who sponsored the | flood control conference in co- | {upemuon with Mayors O'Keefe of | New Orleans and Miller of St. | Louis, said last night in an address | |radiocast by 35 stations in chain | that original plans to entertain 2,- 500 delegates had to be changed to | accommodate 25,000. —Photo by Jolinson & Peterson | MISS OLGA M. MARCHESI V. B. Chamberlain School The Valentine {sehool's physical director, Miss Olga | |3 Marchesi, has been in charge of | |this department sinee Gcmcn\ber“ 11925, \slu went after her graduation from | |the Arnold School of Physical Edu-| |cation in New Haven. Her carly cqucation was received | n]h-’r high school education. Finds Pearls Valued at $10,000; Returning Them Boston, June 2 (A—Ten thousand | dollars worth of pearls which were lost near the South Statfon last night at the height of the rush hour were to be returned to their owner today by an honest finder. Joseph E. Sager, of Dedham, treas- |urer of a local electrical supply firm, noticed a small, paper covered pack- Passes Dollar a anhel Mark i Sensational Rise j Chicago, June 2 (A — King Corn has stepped to the front in the |grain markets of the country. The golden product of the mid-| dle west has moved well above a dollar a bushel in a wild bull mar- ket, induced largely by unfavorable crop reports. Incldentally the rise has fulfilled the prediction of the International Harvester company that cora | would reach a dollar a bushel, made last year at a time when it offered to exchange farm imple- the name ot Arthur W. Fitt, jeweler. _ments on the basis of dollar corn, | When Sager called Fitt from his although the cereal then was in the {home by telephone the icweler dis- doldrums, far below thatfigure. vered his loss for the first time. At that time few agreed with the | T 1l be returned today. view of the implement company. Campaigns were instituted through- out the corn belt to induce the country to use more corn products —-literally to 'eat up the large sur- plus. Corn days were held in Iili- nois and Iowa, corn products were displayed, and corn sugar and corn ‘hrfad particularly were urged as jitems of daily use. “Eat ore icorn” was the slogan of corn boost- !PYS IU. S. Funds to Rebuild |taining 20 pearls and card bearing Q! San Pedro, Calif., June 2 (@ — |Secrecy today cloaked the second [naval ~ board of Inquiry into the mysterious death of Ensign Julian J. McShane, whose body was found {floating in the Wilmington harbor last October, a few days after he {had disappeared following a party at the California Yacht club. Other than admitting that the ficers aboard the U. S. 8. Tennessee, which arrived here yvesterday, re- Louvain Library tuseda to give out any intormation Brussels, June 2 (P—Monsignor |regarding the case. They declared {Ladeuze, rector of Louvain univetr- |the fnquiry was closed to the pub- {sity whe.. notified by W. H. Tuck and |lic and that there was no indica- (M. K. Shaler that the executive com- (tion that It would be opened at | mittee of the commission for relief any time while it is in session. in Belglum educational foundation had voted a further sum for the | Louvain library, declared: “This Is| Miss Mildred Kane of 27 Sexton the second time American funds | strect will become the bride of have come to help in the nick of | George C. Carino on June 15 at St. time, when I was at a loss to know | Mary’s church. At a recent shower how to complete the library.” | held at Miss Kane's home, she was The new Louvain library, replac- | the recipient of many beautiful gifts. ling that destroyed in the early part|The home was prettily decorated in MISS KANE SHOWERED be completed by the end of the year, | | were given by Mts. J. P. Lickwar. court of inquiry was in session of- | of the World War in 1914, now will i pink and white and piano selections | | day are concerned with U. S.-geogra« | “The Zenith City of the Unssited ! | sor? states were represented. | iy & |live In the White House? 4 | | rallroad mileage? [tarm buildings have the highest | valuation ? | Alabama? B. Chamberlain |games be held? Previously she was assoclated mm | fthe physical department ot Crom. | At Least that is What Canadian i | well Hall school in Cromwell where | ' \m this city where she also received | tario's descent from the water wagon |after 11 years has boomed property | |values and increased hotel | but authorities think the government |sale of liquor will promote temper- {ance. litical police, was a good policeman |Schware was charged with running lofficers took over the case and, it | Dancing will follow the program. NOW YOU ASK ONE MOSTLY ABOUT U. 8. Seven out of the ten questions to- phy and economics. 1—What city of the U. 8. s called Sea™? 2—What does S. P. C. A. stand 2—What is the longest canal in the United States? 4—What does “8vo"” mean after a book description? 5—Who was the first president to 6—What state has the greatest T—What state’s farm lands and | 8—What are the boundaries of | 9—What is the source of the Mississippt river? 10y-Where will the 1928 Olympic “WET” LAW TEMPERATE | Ofticials Predict For Ontario's New Regulations. A Windsor, Ont.,, June 2 (UP)—On- prices Liquor went on sale yesterday for , |the first time since 1916 but there was no great rush except in Toron- to, one of the eight cities in which |government stores were opened. A statement issued by the liquor commission, summing up the flm day’s business said: “The sale of permits lndluted that when the people can get what in the gutfer as he hastened to | they want, they will not go crazy h his train. He opened it on the |over it. This new law will be a bll train and discovered five p: pers con. | thing for temperance.” There , was no celebration last night. 'l’he stores closed their doors at 4:30 p. m. and any increased drinking was done in private homes. | Many women were among the first | customers of the government stores, | their ages ranging from 21 to 91. Polish Police Chief Held as Counterfeiter Cracow, Poland, June 2 & — Stanislas Schwarc, chief of the po- during his hours on duty, but at other times, federal mcret service men have discovered, he was an excellent counterfeiter. Bogus zlotys have been floating bout for more than’a year and down the gang making. them in this district. He never caught the gang, but eventually government is testified, they found the police chief as the head of the counter- feiters. —_———— Special Notice Blue Triangle Club girls and Hartford Industrial club of the Y. W. C. A. will give a joint entertain- ment in the New Britain Y. W. C. 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