New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 2, 1927, Page 21

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AMERIGAN DENIED | BAIL IN GERMANY America Unable to Aid Chemist| Now in Prison 4 Berlin, Dee, 2 (P—SVhile the Ger- izn office lias taken cog- | nizance of the nian i official American in- | quiry into the detention of Guido | Amierican chemist, now in Ducsseldorf, it is unable to intervene in the formal jurisdicial | tigution being conducted by the | n courts, it was stated today. | has been denied bail be- cause e is a foreigner who would e in a position to get out of reach of the German courts if released on s. official quarters stating that r such circum- il to foreigners. nee also is required alleged t certain German ! who were negotiating with 1 in the charge n on the ground 1 esplonage. s born in M said to have been connec Portsn since 1915 The to o ch but is 1 with a h, N. H,, chemical concern ainst him is violat- pan law by offering em- ployment fo a German chemist al- ¥ under contract. He has heen since last June without bail. MAN KILLED: SIX INJURED IN CRASH. Truck Loaded With Glass Runs Rmuck i Rye, N. Y. Rye, N. Y., Dee. 2 (A—One man | sylvania's big i four lives and at.least a score in- | siv others werd broised and by today when a tor truck S of a hill The dead man w Tngene Burch- ty, the driver, thrown from his I £ the of iilled wh wnder was seriously fuel tank of the injnred truck crew. truck crew 1 coasted his machine | out of gear, police 5 Irive, ft broke, punc- tured fuel tank and caused the cxplosion. The truck carcencd to toot of the grade and crashed nst a hillside Automobhile Accident Automobiles driven by John L. Sullivan of 113 Greenwood street and I'rank . C of 54 Talcott reet we umaged in a col- intersection of Corbin Main streets about 6:45 (M\m I last evening, and Louls Talcott strect, who was 1li, suffered a eye. s Em- of Curtis street, 10 was in Sullivan's car, d, nor were the dri- rgeant Ellinger, who orted that Ciandelli W as he o Corbin avenue ¥ 1llivan's ear, which was on West Main street. was no cause for police ac- Pltlsbmyzh Effort to End Accidents Fails | Pittsburgh, Dee. 2 (P—November No accident month"—was mark- | «d in Pittsburgh by an increase |l’l‘ idental deaths, The coroner's re- | Q130 violent deaths, in- | 3 killed in the disastrous | north side gas tank explosion. The October fatality list totwled 101, November f ities include Traffic accidents Automol Street Football PRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS The Friendship club of the busi ss women’s department of the Y W. C. A. Tield its December meeting ast night. Miss Louise Blakely, the president of the club p Bri was the entertainment for | the evening. The club meets the first | Thursday of h month. An educa- tional talkk or evening of fun follows short 1 meeting, At the Ontober Helen Hayes | spoke on d at the Novem- her meeting Miss Lee Bryant on | poetry. | ‘Several Others Wounded n Penn. | ~close to 15,000, |of Canada for the | Evening sale of s STUDENT LOAN FUNDS 825,000 Donated For Benefit oi Students of Union College, Schenectady, N. Y, Schenectady . Dec. 2 (P—A loan of fund of $23,000 for the bene- it of students of Union College, m-.-l gift of Gerard Swope, president of | the General tric company, was announced today by Charles Alex- ander Richmond, president of the | college. The gift stipulated that | loans are to be awarded to employes | or sons of employes of the General | Electric and International General | Electric Companies in this county and to other students of the college | who h ttended not less than one vear. The loans are to be awarded first to company employes Mr. Swope stipulated th awards 'should be made from the standpoint | of character, contact and ora ination as well from t ademic attainments and financial needs, | The directors of the conipany, Mr. Swope ounced, also have - set aside $23.000 to be used as loan fund | | for employes and sons of employ lut have placed no restrictions the choice of coll FOUR HUNTSHEN ALREADY HILLED on | Within 24 Hours Harrisburg, Dec. 2.—(U)—Penn- | game than 48 hours old, already has cost | season, lees jured, some &0 scriously that they die. With more than 550,000 hunters | in the forests, seeking the 130, bucks which are lega commission officers the number of deer killed would bo Last year 12,000 | deer were killed as well as 9 elk and | 600 bears. The season on deer, el and bear lasts until December 15, John W. Michael, 16, claims to he the voungest person to kill a deer | thus far. Michael brought down a four-prong, 200-pound buck late vesterda A 140-pound buck was struck and killed by an antoomohbile driven by | a party of hunters in the Williams- port district. Williams, also hunting in the Williamsport district, killed a pure white deer, with eight-pronged antlers. | At Bethlehem, Michael Maurer, | shot a large buck in Saucon park | within the city limits of Bethlchem. | All three mines of the Susquehan- | na Collicries company at Lykens | were closed yesterday and today to allow the 2700 miners to seck deer. | Medford, Mass.,, Man Is Accused of Murder Maldn, Mass., Dec. 2 (P—A war- rant charging William N. Nern of | Medford with murder in the first de- | gress was issued today. Nern was taken to a hospital under arrest terday after his wife, Mrs. Eliza- beth Nern, was found stabbed to | death in their home. Nern was suf- | fering from knife wounds which he | said he had inflicted himself. The polica said Nern had con- | fessed that he had stabbed his wife | after a quarrel about moving from | their residence. | | Fisheries of Canada Conclude Big Season Ottawa, Ont., De. 2 (A—The total ! value of production of the f; $56,360,683 compa artment of marine and fisheries. Special Notice Stella Rebekah Lodge, No. 11, 1. O. | 0. will hold a whi nd fancy article sale I'riday afternoon at 2:30. ndwich and cake with coffec at 144 Arch St.—advt. CUTS'SORES Cleanse thoroughly—then, without rubbing, apply= VAPoRUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | She wants a diamond. You know it! You may think of a diamond as a luxury, but || as an investment a good dia- mond will pay dividends in || increased value ten years hence. Diamonds of th character can be bought with confidence at Resnick’s. I. RESNICK Manufacturing Jeweler 340 Main Street Opp. Commercial St. TAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927. 21 R o teseres POt 000000t re st e s e st vre. 5 Down Crash RADIO Prices! 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