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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, a while it and when into an OF LANDING HELD FARMERS' PLIGHT Members of Council Throw Cold STII_[ M[]Rj AEUTE Water on Airport Project (UP)—The farmer is o ce of T f 1e occasion, ) on of land v tts own special posed t many of 18t of neces- is a far broa be reme ngress. hat confuses LlnDBERGH GETS VOTE; MUSSOLINI NOT FIRST Journalism Students at Northwest- ern University Pick Leaders in World News at Present Time. ot |2 1927, FLASHES OF LIFE: EVERY MALE IN BUCHAREST SPORTS MONOCLE : York — It seems strange in f Queen Marie's tour, but vir- tually. every mals in Bucharest ex t the newsboys is wearing a monocle. The news comes from the Rev. John H. Lathrop, who has leen visiting there. Newry, County Down, Ireland — Who says all policemen have big At a masquerade ball the colleen who won the prize for the datntlest ankles turned out to bs one of the “finest.” Havre, France — When it comes toliterary pursuits, Mnie. Paul Clau- is a good cook. She intends to <cep house in Washington for her noted author and Frenct eaving for New York hat before o stocking relieved to New York — When Gene Tunney from Soldler's Field, Chicago, s radio to friends in reports developed tured the heart of pelia Pryor of Greenwicl one of his hunting chumi He denied there was any romance. Now comes announcement of Miss Rryor's engagement to Joseph V. Reed of Denver and Chattanooga. Cineinnatt — There was an extra at Trene Normile's wedding. Her father is a tentative juror in the Remus case and the only way he could attend the festivities was in custody of a deputy sheriff. llizabeth Hin musical comedy star, protege George M. Cohan, has just been r vealed as a secret bride. Since August 18, she has been Mrs. Frank |} Rigg Warton. Her husband is en- !gaged in banking, and since she is happiest when sticking to her work, she intends to return to the stage. stern University tion has heen given to A. Lindbergh and Henry and to Queen and Mus- Mayor ergh Coolidge just be- cen as of ma- ews importan 0 did not receive enough g the list w Jolin Amittee report port will me T 8 was et th ¢ e llicent Rogers (now i >cralta Ramos.) Mhe land near the tro Newington road, use it for From days when the ancit concerved the sun as a ¢ of fire sped by steeds men have dreamed or. B harness heat to useful pow A Great Companion | that—oh, gue London — The Earl of Kinnoull simply must get married before 8 p. m. His prospective mother-in- law gives notice to that effcct. She must be on the job at that hour, functioning as queen of the night clubs. New York — Pres will be some nifty Christmas pre: cnts in Anniston, Ala., H!M ]N)h\\lv v 1th Elder will have th from her stage job at ( me in order to visit relati ry of $1,000 a day as Ruth” plus $17,000 already earned from various sotrces minus this and it yourself, New York — Mrs. Frank Simpson of Omaha will be the only woman aboard the steamship Egremont when it takes Nebraska mules to |India for the British government. IJnvention lo the Super-Six Principle - Turns waste heat to power This new companion invention to the Super-Six Principie converts heat, heretofore wasted in all other types, into useful power. Together they combine the highest efficiencyin power generation, and the maxi- iency in power transmission ever achieved within our knowledge. It makes Hudson the most economical car per pound weight in the world. mum ef Steam Engine Smoothness and Power v Hudson motor delivers a flood of rugged ding start closely resemblmg the mighty -r of the steam engine. 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Mattituck Post Village county, Long Island, popt 0 Grundy the uffolk ation, 1 New Haven -— Christianity e need of changes, s John Clark Arch school, @ cil of must Prof, ale divinity seticut Coun- | Devon — Co str by ne | Henry P. Gariepy, driver, £1,000 bonds, charged with reckless | ariving dlctown — Stewart Silloway, ’ rport, Mass., elected cap- | 3 S varsity football team at yan. Sillo fourth end to | captained team in consecutive ve Is a mr\nmrr of the class of | Letters were awarded to 21 members of football squad. | | Greenwich — Responsibility for | death of Robert Carroll, 17, who | died as result of injuries received | hen he was swept from a truck by a low-hanging telephone wire, be- lieved to rest on possible |quiring wires to be a spec above ground. el for Duke | privileges to ier country. The Duchess | formerly Elsie Moore of all lity on part former na { Torlon Gree of her three m tatively hearing. or children. ed for compression motor is eliminated. 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Johnson, now of Chicago, could not arrange to be present, al- ough every endeavor was made to il upon him to come east. work of the evening will be |in the following stations: J. W. Abell, Monarch; R. R. Meri- Chiet Justice; P. Strople, Uaster of Ceremonies; S. H. Ray- mond, Veiled Prophet; Noah Lucas, 1 1; W. H. Crowell, Secretary itus. - principal discussion of ning will concern the advisa of Aziz Grotto making arrang |to share in a part of the new Mason- The former Ha Amateur trip abroad with the American L gion. She gave an interesting talk and displayed a number of beautiful pictures collected on her tour. SWIM RECORD Cal, Nov. 17 (P— Howard Ploessel of the Hollywood Athletic club, set a new national record for the 75 yard backstroke h here last night, when he swam ance in 46 1-F seconds. slic- seconds from the former mark record was ma by Krueger in Cinecinnati in Ploessel was timed by three Athletic Union officials. 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