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BIG ASSESSMENT | NOW 1S LIKELY Brotherhood May Have fo Raise $7,200,000 Fund Cleveland, Ohio, June 30.—(®— Proposal for a reorganization of the business and fraternal management of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, involving an assessment | against the members to raise $7,- | 200,000 to secure the deposits in the Brotherhood’'s Cleveland bank was expected to come before the trien- nlal convention for ratification to- day. ‘The reorganization plan would wbolish the oilices of president, first and second vice-presidents and secretary and return to the ar- rangement that was in effect before the presidency of the late Warren 8. Stone when the grand chief en- gineer had of the brotherhood activities About the same time that the re- orginzation proposal was announced the special finance committee which has been considering various means of organizing the brotherhood's fi- nancial affairs made known that the monthly assessment of §5 probably would be collected from the mem- bers to reinforce the brotherhood’s fidancial enterprises. The convention as a whole adopt- ed a resolution yesterday pledging the organization's assets for the sup- port of depositors in the Cleveland bank. The money to be raised by ment it is understood will take the place of the additional capital that was to be supplied by Thomas E. Mitten, Fhiladelphia banker, had the proposed affiliation of the brotherhood and the Mitten Man- agement, Inc., of Philadelphia, been consumated. Mitten withdrew about | & week ago the offer under which | he was to assume control of the brotherhood’s financial undertak- ings. | DISCUSS SACCO CASE Boston, June 30 (A—DMembers of the Sacco-Vanzetti advisory commit- tee, apopinted by Governor Fuller to | assist him in his investigation of the case of the two radicals under sen- tence to be executed for murder, met at the state house today for the tirst time. The committee consists of President A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard; President Samuel W. Strat ton of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Judge Robert Grant, formerly of the probate eourt. MARRIED 30 YEARS Bridgeport, Conn., June 30 (UP) —=8uperior Ccurt Judge Carl Foster and Mrs. Foster are celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary here with a reunion of children and grandchildren. Mrs. Milton Heath, eldest of the children, arrived yesterday from | Fort Worth, Texas, accompanied by Judge Foster's four grandchildren. | alarm Memorandum pads with elock attached, to aid {in keeping business appointments, have been invented recently. A SUMMER AT SEA N The Favorite Hotel Block Island, Rhode Island Open July 1. Bpecial rates July and sea- | son. Bathing, Boating, Tennla THE ADRIAN Now Open. Ocean View management. Y Address C. C. BALL ESTATE. Fishing,Dancing, store. We have repair bills. Economical us give you color card, 220 TEL. 909 ST. | Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, hero of | there on were still indefinite, | itiners ~ | beached, | more than a million dollars, is to | | ville, | We Specialize in Paint—Varnish EY are not mere side lines at this varnish quality and can advise you how to get the best jobs at correct costs. We handle only quality lines, including Sun-Prooi[ ~—Dbeautifies your building. Keeps out moisture and decay, prevents depreciation, and saves foot coverage per gallon, and long service. Let MAIN GROWING WITH REASON LINDY T0 REMAIN IN §T. LOUIS TILL JULY 2 Then He \\.‘fll Take His Famous Plane and Hop Off on Trip to Ottawa. St. Louls, Mo., June 30 (UP)— | | | i | Louis until he flies his own plane ! 1 the first non-stop New York to Par- is airplane flight, will remain in St. 2 to Ottawa, Canada, arriving there | 4 July 2, he arnounced today. H The flier said his plans from The | ¢ for his proposed tour of | 4 States is still undecided | the ifter the tour not yet | id ndbergh arrived at Lambert-St. Louis flying field at 6:45 p. m. ves- acocmpanied by Major Lanphier. Both aviators planes. After a hasty in- 5 [ the of St. Louis, Lindbergh was driven | 7 to the home of Major Wiiliam B. Kobertson for dinner. ¥ Hoox'ergLittie Boat Is Damaged by Fire | Memphis, Tenn., June 30 (A~—The | outboard motorboat which Secre- tary of Commerce Hoover was using | in the flood district around Green- ville, Miss, yesterday caught fire forcing the sccretary and his party of three to transfer post haste to another The sccretary was en route from Greenville to Leland to entrain for Memphis when the hoat was ignit- #d by the engine. The boat was The fire was quickly ex- tinguished. Mr. Hoover reached Memphis on his return trip to Washington after a survey of the re habilitation work. Estate of Million But Only Dollar to Husband Detroit, Mich., June 30 (A—One dollar each was given to the hus- | band and brothers of Mrs. Emma Walker Herbert, whose father Hir- am A. Walker of Detroit was a nephew of Hiram Walker founder of the Hiram Walker and Sons dis- tillery at Walkerville, Ont., by the | terms of her will which was made public yesterday Mrs. Herbert died June 10 at her summer home in Greenwich, Conn. the bulk of her estate, valued at 8 anc [l fou allel 1 ? g0 to her daughter, Marfan C. Her- bert of Detroit. The husband is Henry C. Herbert | of Springfield, Mass. The brothers | are Frederich of San Diego, Cal., and Hiram C. Walker of Walker- | TRINITY PARISH MEETING. Officers of the new Holy Trinity | parish, now in process >f organiza- | tion in the north end of the city. | have called a mass m2:ting of all | persons interested for Jyiday eve- ning In Dudjack's hall. The erection of a church will be discussed. The | meeting will open at 7:3) o'clock. ORIOLES WIN. 9 TO 3. The Lawlor Street Oricles defeat- ed the Union Leaguers in a fast game, 9 to 3, at St. Mary's play-| ground last evening. P. Tutko and G. Barrous comprised the Fattery for | the winners and Kassey and Murray worked for the losers. F. Tutko's Latting was the feature HAD BOOZE IN BUS Baxley, Ga., June 30 UP—Six wo- men and seven men residents of New York state, on their way home from Florida, had their journey in- terrupted here when Herman Or- | mond driver of a cross-country bus | !in which they travelled was arrest- | !ed on a charge of liquor law viola- tion. Police found 1,020 quarts of Rquor hidden in the car. Ormond | admitted owenershin studied paint and Pain because of great square OPP. | MONUMEN Rudolph Valentino died mer, i —Sanskrlt was the language of | limbs of trees with NEW B NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS —Texas has 265,000 square miles, Quebec 706,000 square miles. —New Brunswick province cast of Maine. —Newfoundland is not part ot Canada. It is a separate British do- | minion, with capital at St. Johns. —The St. Lawrence runs through province of Quebec. —Principal islands in St. —The farm relief measure which | president vetoed was the Me- spection of his own plane, the Spirit | Nary-Haugen bill. —President Eliot of Harvard and last sum- ient India. —A trapezium is a figure having r sides, no two of which are par- L N—The sloth hangs down from his back down. THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES tor CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepatd 1 day ...1 line 10 .03 line 24 2 line Kt 3 Order Rates Upon Application Count 14 lines Minimum Minimum No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for ¢ words to a line ineh. Space, 3 lines. Book Charge, 35 cents Classified Page Saturday 10 A. M. Telephone 925. Tajer. Notify the Herald at once 1t your ad Is incorrect. Not respon- “hle for errors after the fret on Same Day. Ask for an Ad Insertion. is Law- ! rence bay are Anticosti, Prince Ed- | | ward Island, Cape Breton Island and | Newfoundland. { v KiTALN DAILY HERALD, LHUKSDAY, JUNE 30, 1927. i ! ANNOUNCEMENTS | l AUTOMOTIVE I ' AUTUMOTIVE ] | O e — Burial Lots, Monuments L _Auto and Truck Agencies Auto and Truck Agencis o Con = ve. | BUIC; MOTOR CARS—@ales end Be7v. | NABH—Notor cara wee the mew Hme ..1,' tce. Capito) Buick Co. 133 Arch @t Sales and Service. A. G. Hawker, &3 Phone 2607 _Eim_t_Phone 3es. | ADILLAC AND LA BALLE CARS — |OAKLAND AND PONTIAC—Saiee and Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. A | eervice. Products of General Motors. C Rollable Concern.* 411 Wes Main St | ~A. Bence, §0 Chestnut St. Tel 3318 Tel. 3000. PATGE Sixes and Eighta._“The Mom } Guaranteed Used Cars 1927 Olds Coupe, $200 down 1926 Olds Coupe, $200 down 1925 Olds Tour., $50 down 1927 Essex Coach, | BURIAL vaU NEW DRITAIN MONUM 123 Oak St Mouun and descriptions. Ci cutting_our_speciaity 3 CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—8aies aha | Bsautiful Care In America™ Whitmore $175 down 5 _> " service. Superior Auto Company, 137 | _Paige Co. 319 Esat Main 8t -Tel 2810 : TS wpectal for | Church St. Phone 211 SELDEN — TRUCKS—Baies —and Service 1923 Maxwell Touring, e 100 .f;m‘—————,; (BUOTHENS—Gaies and Bemvice | Falace Garage. 36 East Main St Tel $50 down B . & F. Motor Sales Corn. 1139 tan i i dcta e _ley St. Phone 731. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Gale | Save mo,_ley on financing selection FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, parte and Bervica Albro or Sales Ce ~ your car it o sandelli's | 8ervice. farm implements. Automotive | 325 Arch 8t. Phome 2 "f1s"Oak St Tel 2151-3. | Sales and Servica. 28 Em 8t Tel SBUI\Y['IHIF:;SE owera. roRoT:WrT‘_ —_—— ee Mr. on o in and ses them. John- F —Trucke and Fordson trac- 5 \om's Groounouse, £17 Church strest, | tore. Sales and Sersice. ~Beriin aue [| HERE YOU CAN BUY Oldsmobile Sales. Berlin. Phone 251-3. HUPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales rooms and service department. Burritt Moter Bales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. st 6tap. 4195, Holmquist Bros. Prop SAFELY Personals B, BIRD AND Lexington Brougham | 1924 Ford ‘Tudor Sedan Lexington Touring 5 Lexington Touring New Britain Co;, Inc. ley 8t Tel. 2 FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the nem || 1924 Ford Panel Delivery r,T. y/ :::‘o‘:m Shone ot MOON AND AuuN‘A-nlu & Service “ 15‘-:: Oflfit;:de TO:‘:":‘ g to0rana Foai 5 C, ‘Rudolph. 137 Ch i] 1923 Essex Coach ' Speual FOl' the OON TIRE LOST between | C A BENCE | AND TRUCKS— & C Holiday and Piainville, Re- Kenneth M. 8ea Sales and 50 Chestnut St Tel. 3218 | | — Service; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone . T Io Paragon _park | g Im\rv?:r l:]l::"n "fv:;fl 2110. Local agents for Gabriel 8nubbera. All Pnced Way LOW Personals . 1926 ESSEX COACH VACATION FII Tt us finish them New Paint—Fine Condition on glossy finish, mo extra charge. Ar- - Studio, of course! 1925 NASH Coach Advance 6, Thoroughly Overhauled 1923 NASH Touring New Paint and Tires In A-1 Shape Moran’s Garage 81315 Church Street t ANTT BAINY week-ends don't anvthing it you use Agfa films. "\rcade Studlo, of course! July #th Used Car Sils These all around, good used cars are without exception one of the finest groups we have ever taken in trade for new cars. iy AUTOMOTIVE Priced Low For 1923 Oakland Touring 1925 Ford Sedan 1926 Ford Sedan 1923 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Rollin Sedan 1926 1926 1926 1925 1923 1924 WILLYS-KNIGHT Sedan 1925 MAXWELL Coupe 1926 ESSEX Coach 1924' FORD Coupe Hudson Brougham Essex Coach Chrysler Coupe Buick Coupe Stutz Coupe Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 Used Car Department 10-12 West Pearl Best Summer Days Are Yet to Come. Why Not Enjoy Them With a Good We have several that are in “tip top” condition— A small down payment and terms to fit your purse can be arranged. 1924 FORD Touring 1926 CHEVROLET Coach 1924 CHEVROLET Tour. 1924 CHEVROLET Coupe 1921 MARMON Touring 1921 CADILLAC Touring Burritt Motor Sales Co. (Distributor of Hupmobile and Star Motor Cars) Corner Hartford Avenue and Stanley Street * Telephones Merely Margy, An Awfullyg Used Car Dept. 1924 Ford Touring | 1922 Locomobile Touring . TERMS and TRADES The Honeyman Auto Sales Co. 200 East Main Street 1924 FORD Fordor BUICK Sedan—(7 pass.) CHEVROLET Touring Most of these cars are re- finished, all overhauled. A. G. HAWKER 52 Elm Street TEL. 2456 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND OVERIAH ‘.::.;c:--.x:" a8d_Service. r‘-';.”.i i Gi ot Saion Fred Bolorm, o orep. ¥ tH Church 8t Phone 48 Autos and Trucks For Saie ORbTE T e CHEVROLET TOURING, falr ord llz”;very day. Private owner. $151 DODGE ROADSTER, dition. Address sox“:z.lfi..mnf.n:xi. x DODGE DE LUXE SEDAN, 3 cellent all around conditior’" 2-:: wishes to sell at once. Apply Al Odin at 8 & Buckley, 79 Churcy FORD "TOURING CARS from $3§ up { 8004 running condition. Easy terin, Automotive Sales & Service, 243 Ei 8t. Tel. 2701. Open evenings. il FORD COUPES. 350 and up, all in goo conditlon. Easy terms. Automotiy Sales & Service, 248 Elm Bt Ope evenings. Tel. 201 HERE IS8 YOUR' CAR FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY REO SPORT TOURING NASH SEDAN ¢ NASH COUPE REO TOURING REO TOURING DODGE SPORT TOURING HUDSON BROUGHAM FORD COUPE FORD SEDAN 1924 | 1925 | 1028 | 1923 1924 1923 “WATCH THE CLOUDS ROLL BY” Ki TH M. SEARLE Co. Reo Motor Cars and Trucks COR. ELM AND PARK STS. | PHONE 2110 = | JUNE CLEAN-UP SALE g | 1227 Dodge Do Luxe Sedan quck Sa] Telephone 2842-2 {1328 Huten mioughani : s incte Sedan 1925 Ford Coupe ......... $165 Reasonably Priced For Quick Sale 1838 Dodge Specia” Tounin 1;;5 Ford Roadster ;x:'»v :ZZ: go:xe lcv&n. Coupe p26h ads uihdLel s | 1534 Dodge Coupe pgeizen i 50 300 | S0 UL SEE THESE || i o 1923 Ford Coupe . . § 85 5 3 | 1925 Fora Coups 1923 Maxwell Touring .... $115 1925 Es: B C h 1927 P k d D BEFORE YOU \‘ []1924 Essex Coach ........ 3200 0 iSOk L0aCh 1y SACRATC PeIm. BUY COMMERCIAL CARS— 1922 Paige Touring £150 1922 Maxwell Touring 1927 Jewett Coach Wy 2 uck Elmer 1924 Ford Sedan 1927 Hudson Coach 1922 White ton Truck Ford 1 ton Panel 1824 Ford 3% ton 1225 Ford Delivery Terms Arranged | THE & & F MOTOR sALEs corp. 11235 STANLEY 6T. OPEN EVENINGS TEL. 721 { VACATION SPECIALS |JEWETT SIX COUPE for 3 or 3 pass, Finished in Napier green and black Duco. New tires, bbers, bumpers, sxtra tire. Looks uns like new, PAIGE COACH DEMONSTRATOR. model 5-65. Exceptlonal iandeome and roomy. Balloon 4 wheel brakes, extra tire, snulbers. One of tha fasi- est stock ‘models in America. Quickest acceleration. Average mileage on gaso- 18 miles. Leguiar price, $1.885 Used Car? Buick Dealers’ Annual Clearance Sale Is going on all over New England. It is your opportunity to buy a reliable used car at a great saving. We are listing here but a few of our choice selection as examples— 1927 ?F;CK)Sedan 1921 STUDEBAKER Tour. 1923 HUPMOBILE Coupe 4 door] 1922 MAXWELL Touring 1925 HUPMOBILE Cou 1926 BUICK Brougham 1926 ESSEX Coach (4 pasenger) S 1926 BUICK Coupe 1925 CHEVROLET Sedan HUPMOBILE Coupe 1924 BUICK Sedan 1927 AUBURN Sedan (2 passenger) (4 door) 1926 Dodge Sedan (Sport) 1924 HUPMOBILE Road. | 1926 FORD Roadster | 1926 FORD Coupe 1924 FORD Sedan 1924 FORD Fordor | 1924 HUDSON Coach | 1924 HUP Touring 1925 ed. $300 reduction to quick pur- car guarantee. A TOURING. A beauty in gray Duco with red trimmings. Has a wonderfully fine running motor giting 20 miles per gal. New tires rear and TOURING. Guaranteed thoroughly overhauled. Tires new. $150. MAXWELL TOURING. Handsoms Royal Blue Duco. Good tires, iacluding spare, ete.- 3175, Terms and Trades OPEN EVE 8 WHITMORE PAIGE CoO. 319 EAST MAIN STREET Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 FORD RUNABOUTS from $35 up with les & Serv- closed dellve 1924 BUICK Brougham 1926 Dodge Sedan (Tour.) 1924 HUDSON Coach The CAPITOL BUICK Co. ery ! ]93 AICh Street Low Down Payments | 4 | | Terms and Trades | 4195 and 955 86 Arch St. Open Ev Eve weet Girl I+ NEEWAH AN'T IN THE CAVE HERE, WHERE THE HECK 1S HE 2 Neewa—h; v keegs»_ur\lwdgr_ qu_er ABSOLUTELY, UNK) HEY, GALS, You LOOK UP THE BEACH AN’ WELL LOOK DOWN. LISTEN, PA PERHAPS HE'S WANDERED ALAY IN HIS SLEEP! IF THEY'S ANYTHING IN POLLY'S SLEEP- WALKIN' THEORY THE SOONER WE START A SEARCH THE BETTER/ HON. HORRORS! ‘TiS MA, AND ME IN THE ABSOLUTE NUDE ! ery cars. $30 aud up. Automotive Sales & Servi 3 Em st Tel 208 £ 3 pass. Excel- Prico $600. 1Ina. 15 PASS. miles, Per- WIPPET, 1927 LAND A B WHIPPET, 1927 LANDAU—Been driven only 3,000 miles. Owner leaving town. | _Call 12813, John Graham, who has just cele- trated his ninety-third birthday, has served as coroner for Durham | county, England, continuously for 55 | vears, By John Held, Jr NOWARAR! LETS SEE YOU PO