New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1927, Page 12

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1927. . . . | dusty canvas. , Even if Scott were fouled, ;:Al\\'mt now before their champion Landlng Safely ls Regarded As Tlme Clock For Clty Ha“ Force S[;I]TT AI]I]H] T[] Before Phil had gone down for | scems most unlikely in view of the | checker player is back with thein the f count, the crowd was | referee’s verdict, this provides no | once more. € ud i . streaming towards the exits, con- |alibi for his horizontal tendencies, | In a slashing semi-tinal which put Most Dlfllcu t oD O A“‘ Pl ot And Reductlons ln Pay Forecast vineed of the truth of the report | Of the first three knockdowus there | (he main bout to shame, Leo Lomski that while Britons never will be | could be no doubt. Phil was down | of Aberdeen, Washington, subjcctii AT slaves, they certainly never will be | three times before it occurred 10| yale Okun of ‘New York to a sever: . " o e Hei } - T wyweight champions. [him that he had been struck 10w, | heating throughout ten rounds. Usually Escapes Attention of Watchers, But Is Real Committee Investigating 1o ivics ‘ana aio wermiins British Heavy Champ Kayoed i o ansem has been sehctea cor 1 then i the of Mina¥iuihe | o J¢ s @ sadh sad world these davs, Test of Flier’s Skill—Size, Shape and Load money to be expended for other pur- Scott by Commissioner William Mul- !:‘1'0’“:'('8- the claim carried little | (or James Joy Johnston, sometimes Salaries Hears of Al- jocs than those for which it i ap- o doon, Who vetoed & proposed bout We B | known as the “Boy Bandit.” Jimmy Detcrmmlng Factors In Descents. St i 5 s[][)['[ Or[le] hy Ha[lse[] ;l\‘,m.;‘ n 'hr\ll!r;nsh;r and {’u’nllno s T):e rlm;l knovk';oul*, [xfmlr]h left | no sooner got back from Chicaga e b ! ‘ zeudun and advised a trial horse | Scott prostrate and practically un- | where he had to drag Mike McTigua leged Abuses by Clerks chairman .‘“?,’,;‘:‘1”,,‘,",,?"’,_‘,fl';“'.‘; e P TV R e e e L i e DR e e Hls [ the tenthi i arase oot e e 1 . 0 . et d naitionszin (hegbiiding = k. N. Y. Nov. 5 (UP)— |t00 durable Dane kicked over the | right cross to the Lnglishman's un- | knockout, than Phil Scott, another Sl B ; Syt weeon: . and Stenographers. . jeutfandidongelimen OIS fro i, )7 horizontal Tiritish | traces. giiarded Jaw, Phil was counted out!||of the astute Ilitel m;lnalgvr'snomlz.xl published in Tt he pr 1o reasonably 1 £ 5 Bilcthar raborta will bemaae 1L caded by Joe Beckett | pye jon of a foul, raised |and then dragged to his corner, | tickets, went out in cqually shor: Pt et oo 13 the name of I'his Scott, present por the fourth knockdown, receiv- | Where his seconds worked over him |order. Johnston also manages loyes will be r- s clocc 18 installed in olty | = n ot s Loval Majesty's | cq little attention from the New | for some time before he recovered | Okun, so even the result of the clock if a - hall, it will be recommended th Farl | York State Athletic Commission. | Sufficiently to warble: "0, for the semi-final did pot add to Jimmy's salary co Hee gL Bardeck, secretary to the may- minutes and 25 seconds after | Certainly Hansen ripped in a terrific | 1ife of a fireman.” | appreciation of the present trend of unanimously o W : : cott stepped from his corner to!lright hand to Scott's body, but then | As a result of the addition to the | fisticuffs. eting last night, iy reference to other employes at- > Knute } n of Racine, Wis-|h slamming righte and lefts to | ranks of horizontal British heavy ‘ e A P bt onsin, the tall British champion | « ivailable part of the Dritish- weights, the Hackney Wick fire lad- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS @ need for curbi Sei ted out and dragged er | dies probably will not have long to | FOR YOUR WANTS stion un Clty Items Madison rdc night | are consider S hooted in il at its next Knor wn six times during | § mediate steps. | Nash Suit or Overc ; vief affair, Scott succeeded in ommitiee have MecCabe, 49 Walnut St. Tel, o) 1 of foul, but the that some employes, | advt. cferec s Magnolia, took no ac- | ors. A ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg and i r's protests and o5 until late in the m . Mrs. E. Berg of Highlana ordered to continue, if he could as much time as 1w are spending the week-end in vas af fourth knock- ind leave Lome ¢ R. I, where they will dow hat writhed on th . sts of Mr. and Mrs. Lars 3 former residents of this claim of . ul andib v Johnston, who . o fact on T svening.—advt Tt al observation. and Mrs. George L. Gans have {r ANt T LN e s s (et I s e e § : Crtecrly; Tut, e | " White the o cock i veturned from New York city, mai iropned Scott || The Tribute of America’s foremost manner its oceupants i P " o f edules vhere they spent a few d o times can blows to the That is, safely. In 2 : \ ;| e i Hard Lehigh coal, elean good 1t . he punch show'man to a new screen Iving schools t ' iy deal of skilitul} poss! i . City Coal & Wood Company. Tel landed nupon i m landings is one of th rigor- | flying in land it will be geen, |i visti vay. Councilman Advt Hansen, who is known as a ea %tar and h]S maslerplece ous parts of the d burse. | that does zot the attention it | Olson sponsors a mosr for re- t and none too dural : & g Afior learning the of rvers, | Gesorves it i Talin alaries on L 1 that T, S, SATLOR ARRESTED cight, sparred cautiously w t Ko e oyt plane and . S o . “enice, Taly, Nov. 5 UPh—Failure far the first minute of the vound. S ollot perforn . Yierks and s Tl i e and salute the Ttalian colors | Then, finding he had nothing to time, he brings 3 ne d ntil | (copy by the Ullman Feature i t y g @ 7ind regiment of Infantry as \ 1a hard right 1o 3 Tk mes Lt : Shiias) 5 ald Hinding s and it passed the cafe where he was 1 v London fircman [ practige makey ct" he haslopyo pest in this series will be res indicated large salarics be- sitting on St Mark's square yester- | siarted s downward way reached perfection , inva - o hs fETorald onl Mondag anded out by the city govern- day cansed Carl Calther, American rom that time Scott assumed he finds still more p ice S 3 ment. sailor on the merchant ship La- 1 titude on the slightest 1§ orizon Membera expre lissatisfaction | bette, to he placed fn prison al- | provocati 1T outdid Joe Beckett “Landing speed” a promine: with the plan by w 4 o~ thougzh he declared he did not no f at draping c 1 item in ¢ performance of partments : - ire ex- | tice the fla " o f British bone plane, has heen gieen consid ' help without gone fo the com - W A magnificont fieue of a man § Unde: Personal @uectton of 5.LROTHAFEL (Roxy) attention by airplane manuf; mon eouncil, this procedure making = RE IRALD CLASSIFIED ADS | I'hil was 2 : across the during recent years and is widely A [] e — vsed and developed. Aeccording to | S | the performance &pecifications of | several makers, their prod o o o at eneeds e o Peddler Treated by Costomer i 133 WEST 50w STREET quite In contrast with the la nding | Specas of milnary and raems e | BE1008 Newington Justice s The latter one. running from 50 to £ 2 ! NEWYORK around 73 miles an hour when their Y landing gears touch the earth | A fine of $100 and costs, a tota From this it may be judged that | of $125.81, was imposed upon Jacoh the landing speed—and in a sense, | Rozner of 138 Clark street, Hartford, | landing case—of a plana depends |at the regular session of the town | largely npon its design. In general, court | ght by Ju Stiine| ) Donab[e, Safe’ Clean’ Con_ a slow flying ship is slow in landing. | s DA oualoh Aleharee ot h h - venient. Instant heat whe The fast craft comes down at break- | operating a motor vehicle while un- | ever and whenever you neck speed, with the skill of the r the influence of liquor. Bozner pilot a strong safegnard against un- | Was arrested Friday morning at v toward incident. | o’clock by Constable John 17 Walsh 0 | ot 1k . - I . pan Fim, For best results use Socony g | Maneger, Strand Theatre, Kerosene. 3 New Britain, Comn. November 1st, 1927, | | i Shape and Size of Wings. after the fruck which he was qm.i! The shape and size of the wings | ing went off the road«nto the gut- ! and the lond imposed upon them are | ter on Cedar street i the chicf factors governing the pace = Rozner had been selling vezetables | t which Dlane descends. The and fruit and one of his customers | mparatively flat, small wings of | had given him a drink. He claimed pursni attack or race plane |never to 1 imbi ] : ; - : . ) leas lifting power and-a pro- this caused him fo be ble 1o . P A NRVAS Dear Mr. Flml, fonately avier load, must have handle his truck properly. He A & ", : | =i momer If i+ is to be stable | Pleaded guilty to the charge but ex- | ., 7) hen it com wn. 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