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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1928, [FLASHES OF LIFE: NEW YORKER OFF _H00VER AND SHITH ON I13TH TRP ACROSS ATLANTIC STRENGTHENED In Pennsylvania no candidate in either major party sought the pref- erence vote. Incomplete returns showed six Smith men and two anti- Smith candidates leading for the ejght places on the delegation at large, each to have half a vote in the convention. The republican or- Mr. Lund, but only the latter u~’ tablished his rights. Mr, Robinson was born in the Virgin Islands. Jap, Speeding Against Time, Now Is in Berlin Berlin, April 25 —(®—Yukichi Matsul, a Japanese, who is racing against time and a fellow country. man, Toichiro Arakl, in a globe en- circling contest in opposite direc- tions, reached Berlin at 9:21 a. m. today. He came from Moscow. Matsui traveled here by way of Warsaw, Poland. He appeared to be in good condition and said he had had no special adventures since he left Japan to travel westward. He will visit the lord mayor of Berlin today and present a letter of greeting from the mayor of Tokyo and also do some sightseeing. Matsul will fly to London tomor- row morning. COULD NOT REGALL i (A el “Safest Ride in Town” A SIZE "F FAMILY New York — Dr. Philip G. Pea-| Middlebury, Vt. | body, 72 tonight is | Blanche Knapp, Middlebury college | Latest Child His 24th or 25th ganization slate was ratified with- y 2, retired lawyer, | beginning his 113th crossing of the | instructor, subpoenaed to appear at | . . : 3 trial of stepmother for maladmini: 1P0]]lllfll’ GhOlGe OI Pames m out opposition. ! While votes were being cast in | One or Other Preston, England, April 25 (UP)— | Atlantic. In 36 years he has visited 43 countries. He plans his 114th | tration of New York state ccnsus. | 5 ey Ohio, Mass. and Penn. [onio. Pennsvivania ana. assachu: setts yesterday, Alaskans in & pri- Neighbors learned that a new child had just been born in the James crossing in July, his 115th in August {and his 116th in November. | Augusta, Me. Governor and council vots to add another §1,000, — 000 to authorized $10,000,000 high- | ‘. . s mary ‘were determining thelr na- way construction program, Washington, April 25 ¢P—To all {tional convention representatives @ . the voting in thejwith a Smith slate of six delegates | Ohio, Pennsylvania and Massachu- | unopposed and five republicans | Sigoepioit family, and drepped i to tts primarics of yesterday has |seeking two places on the republi- | satend congrafnlations rengthened the hands of Secre-|can delegation. “AVhat s ity Mr. Spoarlelt—your Hoover and Governor Smith Kansas Democrats Al CLild3 aalied onp melElber, New York as contenders respec- | In Kansas the democrats in con- Bight oM EEE CaATURRREA EH, y for the republican and demo- |vention instructed their delegation “the 24th." cratic presidential nominations. of 20 to support Representative Aol Lo Hoover Takes Ohlo Avyres, the only democrat from Kan- ERBL0r douhappeared, SR Hoover, in the face of a bitter [sas in congress, for the presidency. | e (\';:i:fie‘r;u;:::!" contest, captured a majority of the | Adherents of Senator Reed of Mis. | i ARl ey rohet NS ran. il delegates from Ohio. His man-|souri had laid plans to capture the | “I'll be hanged if 1 know zers claim be will have the sup-|delegation and there were indica- er {t's the 24th or 25th. Wait at Kansas City of more than |tions that some of the Smith fol- ute and Tl ask my wife." > of Massachuselts delegation | lowers aided the Ayres “favorite awer & matter of many minutes They hope, on the show-|son” movement. he came out and announced wit} to land the 70 uninstructed | Oklahoma republicans rounded finality, “We figured it out, and it’ ates from Pennsylvania, head- jout their delegation of 20, with a | the 25th.” | ¥ Mellon, | Curtiss-Lowden coalition holding the The parents have 14 children liv- From the Smith camp comes the | whip-hand. Hoover supporters say ing; stx boys and eight girls, Two prediction that at Houston the New [they see little chance of getting of the children are married; the York governor will have the Massa- | much support from Oklahoma dele. others are at home, nine of the re- | chusetts delegation of 36 to a man, | gates. maining 12 children being under 14, will have the support of all but a| The republican state convention The oldest, a son, is 26. The father few of Pennsylvania’s 76 delegate [in Michigan was on today's calen- is & mill hand, while the mother, besides managing the family, runs a small shop. vote betore the balloting dar, with Hoover certain to get the jover will reccive the votes of at|83 delegates. That block, with 31 | —_— home town is growing so fast that |1t has found 1t necessary to employ least 40 of the 48 delcgates repre- | from Ohdo, will raise his conceded Dempsey Gm to Be Given o ccunser at $3,500 a year. | You Know Before You Start When you and a party of friends ride in a Yellow Cab, there is no involved arithmetic about extra stops . ... no getting out at the most convenient place for all, to save several stopping charges. One fare .... pay what the meter reads. Extra stops for extra pas- sengers cost no more in a Yellow Cab, Mexico City — Ambassador Mor- row has the siesta habit. He takes la little nap atter lunch. But ofte n| {he works before breakfast, and at | right. Storrs—News leaks out of the wedding last Saturday of Ralph H. - Peck, editor of the undergraduate New York — Mrs. Graham TFair newspaper at Connecticut Agricul- Vanderbilt has sold a de luxe Park |tural school and Miss Helen Whea- avenue apartment which she bought | ton of Putnam, |two years ago for $1S7,000 and| - ; which cost $500,000 in fittings She Danbury—John Hassiak is freed never occupied it, A month before | of technical charge of manslaught: her Paris divorce last June she|when Coroner John J. Phelan of Lought a Long Island country estate, | Bridgeport finds Steven Marek, who - struck by a motorcycle operated Princeton, by Hassiak, died of meningitis. scientists have heen producing death | waves with a miniature radio broad- | Stamford — Tire, casting set, and a quartz crystal, The | supersonic wave penetrates the walls of a'living cell and destroys all mat- ter within without harming the walls. It was tried on a frog's blood cor- puscles, stopped and an expres- which ecaused damage of $1,000 in store conducted ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Laureno canses police iny Stamford—Alfred N. Phill | announced his candidacy for nomi- nation as U. §. senator from Con- necticut -on a platform which con- tains plank favoring light wines and beer, New York Mayor Wal “very piquant” face is to be given attention by a sculptor. The descrip- tion came from Inrico Glicenstein, | LIKELITTLE GIRL'S Florida Physician Makes Re- markable Statement NO CHARGE for extra pas- sengers, is Parls — Vladimir de Pachmann, ‘. « Uie proat pianists, is to | cclebrate his $0th birthday by play- ing at a concert for poor children. NO CHARGE Give Your Hair a Chance for extra stops By Edna Wallaco Hopper Your hair has a really important jrole in the scheme of attracting. It can be glowing, it can be dull. It can be alive with high lights or it can be continually stified and color- less. i Oyster Bay, N. Y. — Roosevelt's | ONE FARE! Pay what the meter reads, senting Ohio, total of delegates alveady selected Jury for Decision Today Ohio for Pomerene |up to 283, with Lowden as runner- Rio Janciro — Childrén under 16, | New York, April 25 (UP)—Clos- Smith made no bid for the Ohio|up having 175. Neither total takes delegation which, with the possible |into account the possible lineup of Ly a decision of the supfeme court, ing arguments were begun today by opposing counsel in the trial of exception of one man, will line up|the delegates named yesterday in for former Senator Atlec Pomerenc | Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Okla- i they finstinal it homa or Alaska, many of whom In the preferential voting In|the Hoover forces ate claiming. Ohio, Smith ran far ahead. No| As for Smith, he had 311 con- | names were listed on the ballot, byt | ceded delegates prior to yesterday. | of those written in, the governor,|A solid delegation from Massachu- | on the incomplete count early to- |setts and the 60 odd his supporters | day, had twice as many as the en-|claim from Pennsylvania would put | Jack Kearns' suit against Jack Dempsey Yor $534,360, and Federal Judge John C. Knox was expected to submit the case to the jury late this afternoon. Evidence introduced hy the de- fense purports to show that the con- tract on which Ke Was never recog cither party and that Dempsey and Kearns con- tinued to split *50-50” until the final break between the once famous fistic pair. | The plaintiff bases its case on the | strength of testimony introduced to | show that Kcarns signed for Demp- sey to meet Tunney before the ex- piration of the contract between the two Jacks and is legally entitled to ore-third of Dempsey’s purse for the Philadelphia bout. The bookmalers who have follow- ed the trial have quoted the mythi- cal odds of 2 to 1 that Dempsey | wins. | “Dempsey fought Kearns just lke ' he did Sharkey,” one boxiog tout confided. “Jack was nearly out in the first few rounds of this legal | | are forbidden to go to the movies or | any theater without parents. Chicago -— Hail the tipless barber shop! The State Master Barbers' as- sociation has decided to prohibit tips. 1t considers the harber shop a pro- fessional place. Peking — The masses are stirred | by a widespread tale has appeared mi promised that the civ Iy fall. The story is that a priest saw the famous sleeping Buddha, a wooden image 50 feet long, arise and walK. As the pricst fell on his knees the promise came. that Buddha culously and Caracas, Venezuela — Mrs. Her- bert 8, Dickey, first white woman to penetrate some of the forests of the upper Amazon, is itly il from a wound caused by a sting her husband she has arrived at Ciu- dad Bolivar, aftcr nine months in the jungle on an expedition, Boston — Legislativ investigating Attorney-General Ar. thur K. Reading hears that state offi cer ajded Decimo club defend action brought by New York state attorney general, committee ar will end | With | Jacksonville, Fla., April Page Darwin! | A physician 1s authority for the statement that the inner organs of Miss Congo, a gorilla, could not be istinguished from those of a 12 or {14 year old girl. The animal, said to | be the only female gorilla in cap- tivity, appeared almost human in many respects, in the opinion of Dr. | Ralph N. Green, Jacksonville. Tliom colitis, a disease common | among humans, caused Miss Congo's | death yesterday in Sarasota. T! | gorilla was valued at $150,000 by | her owner, John Ringling, circus | millionaire. She was captured in |1925 by Ben Burbridge, Jackson- ville explorer and big game hunter, {on the slopes of Mount Kivu, Bel- gian Congo. She subsequently became a pet of the Burbridge fami Miss Congo died holdir of her “godmother,” Mrs. Burbridge, Mrs. Bur- bridge, long greatly attached to the | rare specimen, had made a special !trip from here to Sarasota when notified of the gorilla’s illness. 3Dr. Greene recalled that Dr. Robert M. Yerkes, member of the Yale faculty, gave Miss Congo intel- ligence tests in 1925, The animal was found to possess a brain equal to hand James 1. i tire field combined. Included in that |group were Pomercne, Gévernor | Donahey, who is not an active presidential candidate, and Reed of Missonri Hoover Heads Willis Men Hoover in t 'ntial vote in Ohio forged r ahcad of the late Senator Willis, who received many votes despite his recent death. The prefe names of hoth were on the ballot. | ceive an from his cousin Those of Dawes and Lowden were not, but scveral thousand republi- cans wrote them in. The preferen result under Ohio laws is not binding on dele- neither is it in Ma: where Hoover and romped away with the vote, under a new state law which en- abled voters to write in the names of their favorites, Friends of Presi- dent Coolidge in his home state had planned to roll up a preferential vote for him at the polls, but last | week he squelched that move, De- spite that, scveral thousands of his supporters wrote in his name. In the Bay State | Among the Bay state republicans | who will go to Kansas City as dele- gates at large are Chairman Butler of the republican national commit- tee and close friend of the prest gun. his total above his high mark of 368 at the Ne o Receives $10,000 From Almost Unknown Cousin New Bedford, Mass., April 25 @ | —George Withelm Lund, a rancher | | living near Heppner, Ore., will re- estate of York convention in about $10,000 whom he had not | 1 for more than forty years as S WINKLE’S | the result of action taken by Judge Collen C. Campbell in probate court, Barnstable, yesterday. Following the death of Robert O, | Robinson in Dennis seven years ago a long search for legal heirs was be- Two heirs put in elaims, Pedro Robinson, Farjado, Porto Rico, and 28 sko loaks today brings out the 60 cents. BIG SIX Edna Wallace Hepper 8ee for your. self what a happy influence cleanliness is. I wash my hair once a week with the best shampoo I have been able to find. 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The old Manassa | dustry, resigns. | mauler put over a knockout punch = | : ! to Kearns' jaw when he got up there | Boston Heavy snow storm | English women are said to he sachusetts will be Senator David L and kept telling 'em ‘I don’t re- sweeps three northern New England | heavier smokers than those of any Walsh, a staunch supporter of Gov- member’.” lo(hrvr country, |ernor Smith, DANDRUFF? dent, Senator Gillett and former Governor Cox, regarded as a Dawes man at heart, One of the demo- cratic delegates at large from Mas- that of a 6 or 7 year old child. The scientist said Miss Congo was about that age when examined, dict, the amount of the sum prob- ably will be reduced to about half the present amount by the court. Kearns is suing to collect his share of Dempsey’s purse on the Tunney bout three times, and two of these causes of action probably will be stricken out by Judge Knox. 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