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2 MAGELLAN SIGHTED [SLANDS IN' 1321 Today Anniversary of Discovery of Philippines \anila, hundred and seve Hernando d cvery Engl Magellan th covered the Phil the foregoing is t n which seems the native Fi 1 Jlare Magella Tslands “iro. “Magellan and which ered,” they d pines, many Spaniards saw ou ‘ulture of al.! their o March ny Circumnay ippine reflect premacy ken, ommon ns when th ‘discovery volce couls r 8l compare favorably wi SEES OPPORTUNITY IN SOUTH AMERICA Ralph Merigold Tells of Chances to Gain Wealth ‘South America o portunities jates,”” declared purchasing agent Works, ng. The an address i club at the Burritt hotel last speaker was introduc- for young colls Mert the to t Ralph at by Phillp Pellitier. He spoke, in part, as follows “South America has 7,500,000 equare an miles whils area of Brazil are dir v never ogressive ity i 10, with a pe The peop) ping up acture autiful City 1 since Rio is very nes b and artistic. It contains com- day. hold no place in are recogniz homes 18y torfal appearance Brazil. s the women women The sar- the men is Their clothes are ot taker Conditions i 1s good i factorics etter th t factories. there Most from Belgiun, coming from tions in the condi- The are country for a young colle is offered in the an than wi countries of South NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1928. America. A golden chance awaits tic American boys because of type of labor in those countries at wealth of South America. Americans can go there establish American products zoods there. As an example of solid rosewood chairs, which in the class of wahogany chairs, sell in Brazil for 90 cents, and would bring 86 on the market in this ountry. There are two things which American who goes there must ler. First, try and his people, and, second, must coneider his health. I he is taken by death in Brazil, his ives will not be able is body back to the U. the + Brazilian law which forbids the | from the very d ) blocks from 10 to 12 age from moval of hodies ts are is very ecldom bothe ks from wild animals are very friendly and T do not } advise college PUBLIC IS DENANDING he must forget this | graduates to | QUALITY IN AUTOMOBILES A. M. Paoucssa Explains Reason for Popularity of Chrysler Cars, Which He Sells. s heen de- r buyers in “An obvious change veloping among motor ¢ the past year,” eaid A. M. Paonessi local Cl dealer, today. “Buy- ers are secking quality more t before. Great ality per dollar is the unmistakable trend of = times. The strong sales inereass tered by our organization this year i« due in a large part to t ysler sport. roadster hief attraction of ew Britain 1 o great deal of irity throughout the country,” continucd Mr. Paonessa auite confident we will d« numbers of these smart cars during the coming months.' Mr. Paonessa who has had 12 vears of automobile business associ- tion hehind him, has taken over the Cheysler ageney after a brief retive- nt from the business. He has re- red display rooms and a scrvi tion on Hartford avenue in the service department by ard Smith. Ho READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS TRADERS NOSE OUT . HARTORD TEAW A S. D. Humbled by Rally in Final Minutes of Play Britain State Trade | sketball team came from | 1 nosed out the American | school Deaf by 26-25 in a| thrilling game at the High school last night, this being exactly the | same scor: as that of the game played t en the two teams in West Hartford recently. Newell of | the visitors was loose in the first ' i0d and the A. 8. D. took an §-3 lead, which they increased to 14-S | by half time. In the third period the teams battled on even terms, cach getting five points. The Traders suddenly spurted in the final frame, | Cohen going in and making six points and Anderson getting a pair of baskets. The locals made 13 points | in this period and held the visitors | to one field goal, taking the game. Pond, usualty high scorer, played | only two periods, while Cohen did | not get into the game until the last | session, but both played finely. Cap- | tain Anderson was on his toes| | | e New ! school b behind throughout. The Traders have defeated the A. S. D. in West Hartford annually for | four years, but this was the first | time they had been able te do the | tri in this city. On Friday after- | noon the locals will play a return | ime in South Manchester with the Trade school there. Britain asily won the contest Lere on Felb- | ruary 4. Last night’s summary: State Trade School f1a 1, Knowles, Hubbell, Abel, 1g | Lt 0l 11 Bellmay Grant, rf Newell, If Antila, Demars, g | Blanchard, DeNatali, g If you smoke for pleasure 1928, R J. R~ mpeny, Wins —you’re out of the beginner class. Camels are made for smokers who know their cigarettes Camel “I’d walk a mile for a Camel” Personal fouls—New Britaln 13; A. §. I 13. Technical fouls—A. S. D. | Free trics—New Britain—15; A. S, D.—15. Referee—Tobin. Timer— Szymanowski. Scorers—smith and Marcus. The Preliminary The local sccons team defeated the reserves of the A. S D. by 30- 21 in the preliminary. The Traders | led all the way, but the game was close and interesting, being featured by a freak shot by Szymanski in the final minute of play. The summary: S. T. S. seconds | a8 X llL' Pryzbysz, rf ..... | Coben, if _....... 3 | Wessels, ¢ Hubbell, c-rg Beckius, rg .... | Szymanski Booth, lg Mareinlso, f ... Bakos, 11 Newell, 1If R. Demars, Krason, . rg Bottecello, rg . Carino, Ig 21 —Tobin. Timer—Szyma- rers—Smith and Marcus. MACKMEN YS. PRILLIES First Major League Game of the Season to be Staged Today at St. Petersburg. | Refer nowski, S Yort Myers, Fla, March 7.—P— mewhat subdued by & 11 to spanking given them by the juniors vesterday, tho regular Athletics promised to revenge themselves on the Phillies today in the first major us game of the scason. i espect by the Junior clubbers were Jonnard, John- nd Blake. The youngsters touched them up for 20 safe blows, many of them triples and doubles. | Lebourveau and Haas, new Mack- | men, led the Juniors’ attack with four Lits each out of four times up. Speaker got a triple and a dou but cight hits were all the regular could guther from the pitching of | Johnny Lyons, Iks Powers and Chief Daney, the Choctaw Indian from Oklahoma. Mack will send in some of his first string tossers against the Phillies today, and may play Al outfielder, who arrived | The cubic content of a pound of air is about 12 cubic feet. | | lto prepare { McCarthy’s new young flingers, is the | | were handea the rubber shirts yes. 1 noted ing a homer each. In addition, Bill seismic expert. He said the first | Regan crashed through with a triple of the quakes would occur in the|which helped run the score up. The Kurile Islands and vicinity in the |weather was extremely hot and the north Pacific, and with less inten- |squad was glad to call it a day after sity in Portugal, southern Francefinishing the fifth inning. and Hungary. | Long Hitting Order of ! 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