New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1928, Page 2

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i § e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WED! 04Y, APRIL 11, 1928, FLOOD WATERS RISE IN ST. LAWRENCE RIVER" lslmul of Montreal Under Water— Lawrence river ba a huge most seriously in May under auspices of the League | In handing (ln\\:x uns decision, hama. | Tidd been “salicited and iniportuned | U e government for donations, kidnaped and ma Lt warada, an advenfuress and harassed and of the We .4.\ ved by b attorneys. . with A. Kasu - u Knox also d both | Kin rs as ad- e i st s Burnett void and stressed the old Abiter's Award Gives Thm. Th ehiet 1abor ¢ Pedeal omnt s St in 5225t . nounees Names of - Com- 3 rvo Yonckubo, of 2 After popiting out that Barnett had! A . ! Property to Other Gountry |+ o, i . 5 Wealthy Indian Case ) otowsa 1o svice sor wimsci v | panig o Trip to South Pole ! 1da us advisers, il nearly 70 years of age, the court | —_—— 5 —_— said sudden wealth had “left the de- | _— S Washington, I, ., ] Topeka, Kansas, April 11 (P—Two [hdunt @ shut sl In @ game of | New York, April 11 —The fittle United States loses | |mom federal court suits have been|pjen e e "|party which will accompany Com- Palmas Island as a |added to the maze of litigation re-| Throughont his contact with the|mander Richard E. e Nadeion | sulting from efforts of the govern. |co 1 tt showed little interest attempts to fly over the South Pole | “Palmas is « meat to administr the cstate of o procecdings. He often express- |will include fringe of the P ackson 8. Barnett, known as_ the |od ' desire to retire t men who have been with Byrd on n = m“l-q.‘ Sty sand a home previous adventures. ingmn, G uarters t Wan Natlonal Geograpiic soci iy, oI s 1o End Work at ems that 1 ¢ : old C. M rr xhr‘f‘ « 1 with six or s« h a hig, sms Mo., April 11 (UP) ing a ch the sm ing bishops will sented a wmapped or 1 » iv of Althou Smaller ] . H tho- the belic “Am 1 in May. defraud r po- cetion of retiring men of the Staies is was miles of danao per 1 the v have <hop follo ars they through i Philadelphia, In an about the same nu of acres, r B. Wilson, Oklahom “Twenty-two years 1 i William sistant Wood, while on an ir u-li Chattanooga, ‘Tenn 16 FOREIMDIESUG Bel William _F. ‘Oldhan, Buenos | bonds, alleged to have been pald 10 | just been invented by two Swedes, ::‘«”ln :xn‘l.:\.\\;»‘anl;;)r‘ If\:;m e his astonishment when a Argentine, 12 yea and Col. Churles L. Mott, an attorne: Hasselberg, a licutenant m the 1‘\\‘.11; vh‘ nvr\?{r 5 1'\:{:;‘ 2 put out from shore bra . Warne, Bangalore City, oved to aid in lookir B sl e e o D;:'r 5 Duteh flag. The head man explained , 8 v ¢ 3arnett’s estate two years 4 ey I ’WI“"';'”" o ]-‘"n prily that & Dutch ship called once a year Two-Thirds Vote Elccts by char bonds were pa e i meree R ‘p“' 5 ’m( i Sernt | to leave supplics and take off copr: Bishops to fill the vacancies will | Mott fo: s received by Mrs. e BRelS a ard it :L;hfl \'g ‘t‘v\l l": € :\m~m: The captaln had left him a flag with | be elccted at the conference by a ' Tarnett and that the sceuritive wort Bpaidride it Loty ; “;'" e )fl‘l ic la I and | instructions to fiy it. two-thirds majority vot y then delivercd by McGugin, s eing s 2 = e De Ganahl, a newspaper man “The United States then - will be conscerated rding to Spain it she had meant to give P law sought r In an informal reply to the ni A list made public last night by was built along elaborate lines, | Commander Byrd of the n s allowed to have a string of |80 far toward t A even somie “pigs.” | plement of hows the complaint was fIrd‘nmc who were with him iled yester- Ha G names o when he zain contrel of the estate by obtain- | for d division of the [flew over the North Poic from Spitz- »'_"‘Um‘hvr\i_"m across the river ild from the tribe to be pre- | foder court at Fort Scott, |bergen in and one who was f'm'{ the Island of Montreal. was s Barnett's blood hei lon the transatlantic flight in the !xlr‘i:',l) under water with many fam- igh the government set forth Aferica. In addition, he will hav {soonea ot thel Bomes Osa f that this alleged 4 jone man who was with George family, forced to the upper floor of Palmer Putnam’s ’lmn and hopes nt with Raold \oum Pole, Barnett had beer petition allege firm obta on a contract cent of all mon SUBMARINE LIFTED WITH NEW DEVICE, obta Be Useful ¢ expedition's com- f 5 (he expedition, but by his white wife, e |the ice-boat Samson in whieh the | e bR e A 3 {party will go as far as possible S A Serac N yol P t 'Floyd Bennett, who flew with Byrd govurnment asked rutum ot wi Swedish Invention Proves to Bord et ivnal i money and other propr i j0y . which will face refire | by McGugin - and ) | pilot and S R expedition. h Pae ey | L. M. Gould of the University of e . Michigan, who accompanicd Putnam 1a, Charles B, Stockholm, Apri 1 (CP)—A new [to Greenland, will serve as gfiolog}g( e and successful device for finding @nd, with Byrd, as geographer. Wil- |Yiam C. (““Cyclone”) Haynes of the cturn of $15.000 in 1 nd lifting sunken submarines has qusit & Holm in Trollhaettan, well ‘\‘ho on the Arctie expedition was Montreal appeal ice jam. holes by the flood waters, to frighten residen Amundsen to the they Residents Flee—Many Scared Flood conditions in suburbs of Mon- after Captain Hermann Kochl and | By Rats. Montreal, Que., April 11 cal, caused by waters of the ing ice jam, P— up behind had assumed morr Byrd when he serious proportions today. In four hours last night the waters affected of the Rats, fore: {supplics were brought to them. Byrd himself will not only head| will command Province which Hhe weather has settled will be chief the melting of ice and spow which :cond in command of the had caused the flood HUGHES OBSERVES . GTHANNIVERSHRY Ex-Secretary of State Spends | church tennets— by the laying on | ol Mt e el L known Swedish locomotive builders. !one of two or three allowed to fly as along with the other Philippines. of hands by three Bishops | guy liberty bonds from M€ [Tho inveation consisis of buoys i”"]'.""""_““‘"(‘ ’I;‘“’(, N Spala geplied affirmatively. The or one bishop and two elders of the | his fee for services to (i, Which can be released from the in- | rancls oman of Jo = United States questioned Holland, | church.” - R h i e side. s¢ to the surface when | Hopkins University will be the ex- whose diplomatic office replied tha Reassignment of nine bishops who | cypin 4 t they might jh submarine sinks to the bottom. ! pedition y{ln~h|a]n -Llovd K. G ! the natives of Palmus owed have served eight years in their otherwise have goiten.” Th 8 d with thin wires | lie, who was with B.\rd]m the \lt"xr‘ glance to the tribes in the N spective territories also will take Series of Suits io which arc 4 coupling de- |as radio operator, will he one of| lands' East Indies. ¢ at the conference. Unlessi hig litigation follows an almost | ViCo% Lifting chaigs are fastened to |three to go to the Antarctic in stmi- Trees Will Feed a Family fi]«u lal reasons are presented each | continuous serics of suits he the wires and let down to the sunk- | lar capacity. ; A e A “Agreement w 4 of the men who has velSelntil e e A en hoat, where the couplings auto- | ers who were with Byrd on his, cove rgen trip who will go with trate the questi years in a of oil on Barncti’s Oklahoma | M1y lock th chains to tho hull | Spitebergen trip who will go with Swiss, has handed down a deci land cight years ago. When the first | ahd the Jifting can begin. e o aaeta ] n. Gould, | giving Palmas to Holland. 1" gusher was brought in Barnett was | ey e “Mulroy. ex- nately it is not an irritating bo virhasly St o . has aroused the interest | €4 Mead dary dispute. Bestowal of Falmas : ennant, cook: C. ssier, handy makes little difference 1o the United | Waldorf, Ka il |2 | He ook tophupatog | Vit OIS RON el ity & \,1 Lol ,“k,_nf““ho e States, to Holland or to Paln B Mol ln;}l«hp“ e 'Iu | more than $2,500,000, - WI"(',B,“‘ Lo dellyereh o the iy ORIt (O L nUAE Br ths Spitz- Three coconut trees will support a | McConnell, Dittsburgh, Pa; Immediately aftcr his marviage to | French na Dbergen trip, will be fee pilot on the family gnd that §s about all o na-|Richardson, Atlanta, Ga: Robert |y, M ESECCER @IET 18 MERIAEE 10| e i tive of Palmas nceds to know to gei| 1 Jones, New Orleans, La.; Mat- |y cipig guardian sought an annulment, | S. TIRE AGENT Dog Musher Too al i 4 thew W. Clair, Covington, Ky., and |y, ooy a0 sen dAdng Arrangements with the United ‘. i along in bis little world. hew : i + |charging his ward had been kidnzped | nite Commander Byrd saig “The delightful climate invites W. I McDowell, Washington, D. C-|and taken out of the jurisdiction of States Rubber Co. have re contly man to a maximum of leisure. ANTATO) oA |the Oklahoma courts. Barnett was been completed by George © ices of Marlin Roenner, a safl maker | {rom the conferenc old voleano that buill Palmas kind. AVIATOR SA . about 70 years old. | to handle the complet and Oscar Wisting, who has been ; (0olidge Iy left a legacy of rich © Think T.un‘lnnv.. April 11 @) : yAn asl gyardian produced property od States tires and tube " {with Amundsen for years and with of Central park supporting 640 peo- ehange Tels atch from rs showing that Barnett had However, will be conducted as|him was one of four to reach the ple per square mile! Coconuts re- | Lishon, Portugal, today mide a gift of $550,000 to his o at their store at 634 Arch!sourh Pols. quire no cultivation [ rmento B s, noted land had pled an equal amoc ct. . i Arthur T. Walden, an (-\pcrhnu’d Jjust as well by the reported to have ¢d | o Roons university of Oklahoma. Mr. Frederick is well and favor-! ajagkan « “musher, heights of Palmas in the south of France. He wa A suit to declare these gifts ably known in this locality, and has of the clevation of 37 but his plane was desiroyed. - - — ! (Mjor Beires flew from the west | FAPAN'S LABC BS s ! African, ccast across the sou At Tokyo, April 11 (UD) lantic . tb e island eof Fernando ! funds tur; delegation to the International La- Do Noronha off the Brazilian coast the inter hor conference to he 1 in Geneva, last year), |safe keer WUNITE D STATES husnsn commnv ~—— S e " e . his income wa penniless |pedition engineer; a_man named natior timated at nd it is possible 0,000 dog! d Charles E. Lofgren, chiet yeoman in the naval rc edral court in been earry business herc for R 19 over two years.—advt, { as supercargo and nmr'»lA 10x ordered the Indian's | - | ned over to the secrctary of | Throush tickets between - ior for administration and western ! Jerusalem now has a population urope and Asia by way of | ing. v are to be ‘of 70,00 T Mrs. Hughes, their son, Charles E. Jr. and a few intimate friends | ‘x\m 1o be gu an informnal | {dinner in the Hughes home at (‘ pom “My birthday does not differ from m\.r 4 Hughes told the United | Conditions in other parts of the had suffered from end floods were being re- Cold Iting {up my dutics as us of staiv | CRDE {aine e it ran- |, downtown New Yerk. | apidly to normal. down, Day at Office York April 11 s vans Hughes, former pent tod “I go to the ual his 6 a liberal leavening of had risen a foot in” Longue Foint, snub- turbs, and the executive commitiee of Greenland expedi- | their home by flood waters, had a to have two who rowboat tied to the stairway which rowed to the front door when p) —| th office and take | to | Since his last birthd the United States has called upon Hughes analyze and solve many import problems. As h ead of the ant | tion to the sixth Pan-American con- he had ference, Hug asked TRaold Amndsen for the scry- | Manship which won congratul Hugh os displayed , from Prc and from a large the American press. When unced that he RE third “ will have charge | several republican leaders | Hughes as the Coolidga would not run ‘Whiie President term in the most logical car secretary he would ndidate for proside an- for ilousc, turned to ndi- an- not it American delega- part ol I d to the Dominion | chosen Bovernment for ald in breaking the out of their continued . Colomel James — |German Plane Still Waits Good Weather Baklonnel Airdrome, Irish Irc. Syate, April 11 (® — The German npnoplane Bremen remained in the bangar here today instcad of wing- ing its way toward New York |its” Gernmn-Ivish erew had hoped. | Late weathier reports indicated”that last year the premium was 13 per |4 hop off would not be justificd. |cent, for the present venture it was Decision not to start was reac hed increcased to 2 per cent by Lloyds, Colonel Fitzmaurice said he con. fidently belicved the weather wouid justify a start tomorrow., Indicatton that transatlantic flighs are viewed as more hazardous now than last vear was scen in the premium ask- ¢d and received for Colonel Fitz- maurice’s life’ insurance. For his flight with Captain R. H. 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