New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 6, 1927, Page 3

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— ASSORTED STOCKINGS Houston, Texas, June 6 M—Eight | hold the world's record for wall| Wall-scaling, in the opinion of | Scout test. T[l “NE l]N B']AT acg:rl;;::::\ JFoiret, dressmalker. Houston youths can run 25 feet to | ccaling. The record of 10 2.5 sec- | John Roos, dssistant Scout Master, —_— Stork, a soclety lunchroom in which | Paris—Robbery Is severely punish Vomen to mean o Unician, adviees | & board wall, 9 12 feet high, scale |onds was sct April 9, 1927, at an in-)| combines the use of many attain- | TELLS POPULAR RECIPE | Chicago women are raising funds |eq in 1 2 7 punidh- ne light and one |t without mechanical aid and run | vitation field meet here. The rec- | ments for which Boy Scouts strive, g¢. 15 Mrahios heca sy {he] Mrenon, women to we j | " Chicago, June § (P—The “dish | fOr & hospital. At the request of i sume stocking. 25 feet beyond faster than any other lorrl previously was held by a differ- | including athletic ability, wood- | tor lc"h’ififldrgg‘?f which 1?0 Ed‘l:: women luncheon guests she re- g:“:e“e’r:t“:t:::‘r:“n’tel:;:ehr'e &R o 1 New Haven, June 6 (/—The twol men and one woman who were seri- | ously injured in the explosion aboard the cruiser “Penguin” yesterday at the New Haven Yacht club which resulted in the death of the fourth! person on board, were reported “out | of danger” today at the hospitals where they were taken. Mrs. Louise L. Street, 25, died late last night at St. Raphael’s. Her | husband, Albert B. Street, 33, until recently a salesman for & local brok- erage firm, is the most seriously in- jured of the three who survived the | terrific gasoline blast which left the : 42 foot yacht a shattered wreck. He has third degree burns. The other injured are Harvey R. Clark, 27, owner of the craft, who is in St. Raphael's hospital with burns and a broken left ankle, and his wife, Luella A. Clark, 23, in New Haven hospital with burns and a fractured leg. Street is alsd at New Haven ! hospital. Mrs. Street, who with Mrs. Clark, was trapped in the cabin when flames enveloped the yacht, suffered smaghed knees and multiple frac- tures of her legs. teams at Willow Brook park in the| Houston Youths Hold ’group of lads their age in America. | ent team of the same troop, which !cra{(, quick-thinking perfect team | Rockefeller McCormick's favorite | vealed that it is breast of chicken afternoon. i . W A .3 | The youths, members of Troop |made the time of 11 scconds in | work and agility. Therefore, he | recipe has been prepared by her for | in asplo served all Scaling Record | r.,,"cc "ty Boy Scouts of America, | APril, 1926. hinks 1t approaches a major Boy | many more than 100 patrons who | finely chopped p:r’r::nt”ul" ey lately found it on the menu at The FOR YOUR HARDWARE All the World Knows This Famous Brand That Kolodney Brothers Stock for New Britain ] cuers. While police believed the explosion pITTSBURGH was caused by the igniting of gaso- = line’ fumes from a small stove, the | " 0, 3 o s rvived dectared that th | d X / 2% products stove had not been lighted. They = - Z were of the opinion that gasoline R X Glass-Paint-Varnish-Brushes spilled upon the deck while the boat RO WHOLESALE RETAIL was being fueled had been ignited by & spark from the engine as it was being started. The two couples who had spent Saturday aboard, had been making | preparations for a trip to Long| Island. ! ADRIFT THREE DAYS, ' BOYS ARE RESCUED | Three Lads Taken From Lake Eric Suffering Greatly From Ex- | | i i i haustion and Hunger. Put In Bay. Ohio, June 6 (A— Blue with exh almost starved three ranging in age from § to 14 were rescued here late rday after being adrift rie in a small open boat | since § o'clock Friday morning. ! When Henry Sampson, a shore resident rowed up alongside the little | ‘raft which he had seen bobbing on | the choppy surfac: of the lake a huge collie dog, the faithful com- panion of the three young naviga- | tors, was standing guard over them | as they were huddled in sleep Iu| the h~<tom of the hoat. | The boys are brothers, William, ! 14; Thomas, 10, and John Jackson, | S, the sons of Charles Juckson of Bowlus Harbor, Mich. They were | taken to a hotel here, and given food | and medical attention. he brothers had zone fishing on ! Friday morning off Bowlus Harbor. Maginers here cstimated they drifted 63 miles before they wer picked up. | Y. M. C. A NOTES | ack meet al Willow Brook The first baseball practice for the | members of the boys’ department who are going to try ont for the City league team will practice at Willow | Brook park on Saturday afternoon. | 1t is open to the boys under 17 years old. Monday: There will he a meeting | of the scout troop in the boys' de-! partment at p. m. The physi-| cal department will conduct the fol- lowing s Junior A class 4:15 p. m.; intermediate class 7 p. m. Tuesday: The physical department will conduct the following classes; junfor B class 4:15 p. m.; employed B class 7 p. m. There will be tr: practice for those entering the track at Willow Brook park at 7 p.-m. The class in junior life saving will meet at $:30 p. m. Wednesday: The physical depart- ment will conduct the 1olmwmg‘ classes: Intermediate class 7 p. m. Thursday: The four classes week-day relizious school will meet in the boys' dcpartment at 3 p. m. 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