New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1927, Page 4

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GEORGE LOTT WINS | TOURNEY OPENER Davis Cup Player Vanqmshes Thalhemier Seabright, N. J. Aug. (P George Lott of Chicago, member of the American Davis Cup ad, t day smashed his way to victory over Louis Thalhemier of Dallas, Texas, | NOW YOU ASK ONE | THIS AND THAT [ Ther:'s variety in today's quiz. 1—What is the English equiva- | | lent for the Italian name Gug: llclmo" —Who \V«nn.- rom was “Mad" Anthony | whom does the month | LEVINE'S PILOT STILL T0 BE DEFINITELY NAMED English Flier Being Mentioned and Frenchman Still is Consid- | | ered Too. ! Croydon, England, Aug. 2 (A— Captain W. G. Hinchcliffe, well | known pilot for the Imperial Afr- ways Company, flew from Croydon to Paris this morning. Questioned just before starting with regard to reports that he was considering an loffer from Charles A. Levine, to PITTSBURGHERS IN VISIT 70 VATICAN 195 From Smoky City Given Audience With Pope (UP)—Pope Pius 125 pilgrims from in an audience of the most solemn Rome, Aug. today received Pitisburgh, P: which was or and impressive of the ye; eventually, they will be victorious. “We are particularly glad that your own country is so strong in the faith and is filled with generous rts and good works. We bless you all and all your desires and your families and country's plans |and work and good intentions.” The Pope then bestowed the apos- {tolic benediction. Alabama Woman Held on Husband Killing Charge Linden, Ala, Aug. 2 (P—Mrs. Gertrude Gibbs, 34, the daughter of a wealthy Thomasville planter, was in the Maringo county Jail here to- charged with murder, following the shooting to death last night of Fazzina of Southington, $85 dam- ages. Ephrian Jacobs against George L. Greatorix, $60 damages. Felix Ventuyra against ATTACHMENT WRITS Several writs of attachment have been issued by Attorney Monroe 8. Gordon and served by Constable John S. Recor. All are returnable in the city court the third Monday of | Dominick, $110 damages. August. They are as follows: Nels Nelson against Paul Landret- Dominick Penna against Georgello. $40 damages. It was brought out that the men had paid the owner of a launch a |large sum to smuggle them into the United States | The launch left Cojimar, near Ha- vana, late Sunday night. After sev- eral hours the boat caught fire and the crew and passengers had to jump overboard. The Itallans swam part of the | night and were picked up early yes- terday by the §. S. Governor Cobb. They were clinging to a buoy. | The Italians said they feared the | launch’s crew of three either were killed by the explosion or drowned. Jacob “One Sniff~DEAD” ¢ . 7 ' Bucs BReaTHE Buack Frac—and die! It gets every Navy Dept. Advised Thfl't ,‘ fly, mosquito and roach in your home. Kills other bugs, S. 0. Plant Is Occupied | too. Sold at drug, grocery, hardware and department The audience consistogial hall in special deference to the pilgrims who were in lines pllot the monoplane Columbia back binet |to the United States in place of Al 45 | Maurice Drouhin, Captain Hinch- . 6-2, in the first round of the eabright invitation men’s singles. | e its name? Ler husband, Jack Gibbs, a Hugo, president’s a planter. Washington, Aug. 2 (UP)— | and | Chinese troops of the Hankow fac- | fiateg; Ropder LoziOpy her Lott’s performance was one of the | features of the continuation of play halted in yesterday Mandel Alonso of Philadelphia nish star who is second on tional ranking list, completed ord B. Marsh by scores of ffalo, winn 1a Johnso lelphia crop strok vietim of an upset sliminated by New York, f scores of 6-4 Men's sin: Wilmer Al Texas, defeated Dean York, 6-4 Jerome L: Tohn Van 56, 6- R. Norris Williams, defeated Her York, 3-5 John Dor defeated W. i when Cal, eton, N Italy Most Orderly of Nations Say: Aug., 2 (UP country Rome most or today in the Mussolini, who 3 to his cabinet nation. determ n the wordl of r opinio premi a hmu rosist 30, Mus. tenants landiords to reduc Milan courts ha landlords without co landlords openly had e in other anti- lieen cially if they fascist, the p sentenced to enfor Italian cities. “Ttaly now most orderly country in the the premier told his c: therefore is b r with its finar t and vorld “and is wcial probl ager of the railroad, Indiana will Jes ibine was Kitchen vegetabl love apple was George ton’s secretary of state? 7—What is the common name members the Society of once Washing- | for of Friends What front hangs estab- sign, or symbol, of pawnbrokers' nickname for Jonathan Jack- was the ral Thomas 10—Who the Boy Scouts " WAIVE EXAMINATION, ARE HELD FOR COURT Arraigned But is the chief of in America? Miller and Stockwell Not Put To Plea Here —$2.000 Bail Each Are Burton Miller and Donald Stock- 11, charged with theft of an auto- | and Miller charged with carrying a concealed deadly weapon | brought before Judge Morris | D. Saxe in police court this morn- ing. Prosccuting Attorney Joseph | (. Woods informed the court there were other counts which he did not | press against the boys this morning. | Miller represented by Judge | William Mangan and Stockwell Attorney Edward A. Mag. The men waived a hearing and held in the same bonds of $2,- h for the September term of were ch of reckless driving gainst David Go n was noiled. Anthony ID’ondolfo of Middletown d by Mounted Policeman ner with driving a Con- gistered car while carry- !ing a Massachusetts driver's licen: d he had just purchased the car a understood he had 15 days in which to get a Connecticut d he had planned to an examination for a Connecti He was fined $5. New York Man Is Held lj‘m" Murder in Chicago Aug. 2 (UP)—Howard s held by police ‘oday ing in connection with of his wife, Margaret “hicago last December. i West shot his wife ¥ d intimacy with Martin J. Durkin. . notorious bandit, 1tences of 50 yi his cousin, Durk rving illinoi ison. West was arrested last night while walking along Broadway near the wtrical district. Police he told them of his jealousy of Durkin, | rs in an {into Pal | Nebraska ing her war losses | cliffe said, according to the Evening “I have nothing definite to eay fc just now but may have tomorrow. “I have scen Levine and we have had a talk t is as far as I can go at pres The captain on the latter's trip from Englanl yesterday. Paris early this morning and it understood that he and Captain Hinchliffe would meet therethis aft- ernoon. accompanied Levine Parls to Paris, Aug. 2 (A—Charles A. Le- vine, transatlantic fller, returned to Paris from England by afr today, still insisting that “everything is all right” in connection with the pro- jected return flight to the United | States of his Bellenca m(’nflplnnc.: the Columbia, in which he and Clarcnce Chamberlin flew to Ger- | many. ] Mrs. Levine and his advisers met | him at the airfield and hurried him | and it is known that | earnestly advised him to settle Maurice Drounin, | so that the return | Atlantic could be | they his’ affairs with his French pilot, flight over the made. Drouhin went to Le Bourget fleld, | where the Columbia is housed, to | await developments, but up to enrl_v% fternoon he and Levine had not | talked things over. ‘ | American Editors Are Now V Aug. 2 editors iting France | (UP)—A group of touring Europe | the auspices of the Carnegle | for international peace visit in France today | Englard. of the other Pari Ameri under Foundation began their after a week spent in The cditors met many statesmen, journalists and public man of Britain “We received a strong impres- sion,” said Will Owen Joues of the State Journal, Lincoln, Neb., *of the ability and fairness of British public men in presenting | their side of the cruiser problem at | Gene 3 “The gallantry of Britain in bear- | also commands admiration. | NO 9 SHEER DETERMINATION | Morgantown, W. August 2 (@) Though unable to take the cus- | tomary four year course at the Uni- of West Virginia because mother required her to | teach during the winter months Miss Vanetta Chambers was deter mined to earn a master's degree. She will receive it next June, ving completed seventeen years of tendance at the summer school of the university, She was awarded a bachelor of arts degree three | years ago. versity ire of her MOVIE ‘TWINSHIPS’' IRK STARS WHEN CAMERA FINDS TWO ALIKE To the motion pisture can nown. It finds reser 1 trice Jov (uppe Holiywaod, « al demand for photo graphic doubles is very slight the ecasting bureau seldom keeps more than one or two listed for each star. But should a sudden de N4 1 many a Hollywood star resembles another C i iblances between Mars Norma Talmadge and Touise Lorraine (upper and lower center) r and lower right). Brian. Pris- Joy strone and Loy photograph s the ima Mary cilla Dean Leatrice v resemble each other, Lorraine is the one of equal re- Brian and Jean Arthur (upper and lower left) ; and Priscilla Dean and Lea- camera, i , seems 1 s inelude Charles Ray, Jack Grey and Ford hay peri- actor's Harrison loubles Iywood at 1 twins of ¥ on the photographs <omblance i~ mistaken screen colony esumably | cveryone else. In event the likeness is mor: embarrassing than entertain- gaths wvher arvone the often inz knows entered dr Caccia Levine left for !¢ rorming a square. The Holy Father ed in white and ac- ompanied by his court master, Mgr. Dominioni and an escort of noble guards in blue and gold uni- forms, Passing each pilgrim, the Pontiff offered his ring to be kissed, the pil- grims kneeling. Then, the Pope ended a dias and delivered an ad- his is a particular pleasure,” he aid, “to welcome so many coming om so far away to the Holy Fath- |c er's house. It is more touching to us since you are particularly near our heart. It is consoling to have you here in Rome praving for the | persecuted faithful of Mexico which s a country dear to us and suffering daily for the faith. But, surely and disco FOR EXAMPLE! OPEN ALL DAY and FRIDAY A well made 3-piece Jac- nuard Frieze Suite. Reduced from $295 to Odd Bedroom Pieces Reduced EVENING With @her in her cell were year old twins and a three months old baby. Mrs. Gibbs told officers her hus- band he nd fled out of doors. He pursued |h she eaid, and was killed when from her hands. When deputies arrived they found the children around the man's body alling “Daddy.” 3 OR \TION FOR RFSC['FD Fla, Aug. 2 (UP)— | Four Imll’m! were re:cm‘d from a channel buoy 12 miles off Key West, | tion to Havara. children, an eight year old boy, five | had threatened her and that | snatched a pistol from a shelf | attempted to wrest the weapon | {only to be held today for deporta- | tion occupied the Standard Oil C pany compound at Wuhu {day, the navy department was ad- | vised today by Rear-Admiral C. S. | Williams, who added that efforts were being made to obtain evacua- tion. Willlams reported that about 5,000 troops and two airplanes | reached Wuhu July 30, making the total forges in that Hankow strong- il\old about 60,000, | A | Athens, Aug. the creation of a new bank of issue in the form of a limited company with a capital of 500,000,000 drach- mae of $30,000,000 in gold is among the first measures to be discussed at the next tession of the chamber | of deputies. i B. C. 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