New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 10, 1928, Page 13

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WON'T TRY T0 GET | ~ ACOSTAINTO STATE | No Eifort Will Be Made to Bt ' tradite Flier Waterbury, May 10 (®—The beneh warrant issued here in the court of | eommon pleas for the arrest of Bert | Acosta, when he failed to appear | Tiere to press his appeal from a five- day juil sentence for low flying over | the town of Naugatuck. will not be used to extradite him from Hlinois, Aviation Commissioner Clar- ! Acosta | was suspended from the Chicago air- erday for ten days for ve less flying. H Acosta forfeited a $106 cash bond | Lere a few days ago. A bench war- rant was promptly issued and it wa turned over to Comuai ner Knox. | “We will not serve the warrant ¢ in some ways thie case my efforts | mmissioner | has been so much | that i we pro- | ceeded againsy him we might malmt i. appear to the country that Con- necticut is persecuting Acosta. If he we will serve comes to this state, warrant, however. 1 JAPAN MAY BACK CHANG - Mauchurian War Lord's Appeal for Ceasing Hostilities May Been Actuated by Japanes b y 10 (LP) /— . C lmn; 'S appeal for a truce in the Chinese civil war. interpreted at first as a threat of combined Chi-' nese diers from Shantung province. may have been inspired by Japan, it was telieved in authoritative circles to- , day. | The northern war lord's | ment yesterday —suggesting | n the civil war, naturally led to eonflicting interpretations. Its ref- erence to “the face of outside dan- ger” referred to the vasion, But it is h!llr‘wn in view of ger i eral developments that Chang i launching a far-reaching attempt to obtain a real peace—that would tead automatically to withdrawal of stato- halt a Japancse in- | the Japanesc forces. Some expert observers here go s | far as suggesting that Japan is be- | hind the move, in hope of ending 1 a delicate situation that is being | watehed ally by all nations. Death Removes All But b Last of Derby’s Vets ' Derby, May 10 (P-—Henry Spen- ccr, the last but one of Derby's sur- viving veterans of the Civil War, . dicd this morning after a b brief . illness. He was a "na- tive of Derby and had al- vays lived here. As commander of | Keliogg post, G. A, R, for 17 years b “ho was very active in matters per- taining 1o the order. and held in great respec erved in Com- pany B, Pirst ¢ regiment, and saw much active service. Mr. Spen- cor's death leaves Edward W. k. o' the hardware firm of E. W. Peck and Company, as the only survivor ©f 60 men from Derby and Ansonia who answered Lincoln’s first call for volunteers in 1561, MAYOR TOWER'S CONDITIONS New Haven, May John comfortably today at St. lospital. Dr. William F. Raphael's Verd! said ! danger, Mayor Tower's condition on f the whole is good. ‘undies’ in Fashions Colors «+++ Paris sets the fashion in und ju-t as it does in outer apparel. Ea decrees mew pastel shades for™ u-dle-. ‘negligees, etc. ... .smartlydressed women sce that their dainty finery isin these shades. They use Tintex. For Tintex not onls Iumm faded wlor.bul italso shades now on hl:zmlb le shops. So easily, s0 quickly, too, just “tint as you rinse.” No muss, 8o fuss — never a streak nor spot + v+« use Tintex in the Gray Box vbc- you wish to tint or dye any mat And for tinting lacetrimmed silks use Timtex in the Blue Box —it tints the silk besutifully,buthasmoeffect o- the lace. See the Tintex Color Cari at your dealer’s. It shows you all the lovely Tintex colors that are in vogue on actual ssmples of ~—THE TINTEX GROUP—_ Products for Home- and Need T.sens Gray Box — Tiome seod dves s masoriake. | Tiass Blwe Bow—F or loce-trimmncd silie—tets 1he : ok, lncs remasing whir. Cobor Ramorar— B ovag 014 ot ot s ¢ 1_—-fl-k—h0—hu-h S AnND DYES ING ANY COLtOR PARK & TILFORD awie - BODY IDENTIFIED p, action to repel Japanese eol- | 10 (P—Mayor R. Tower is reported. resting that although not completely out of n NTEX keeps’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928 WILL ATTEMPT AMERICA-TO-AUSTRALIA FLIGHT Capt. Charles Kingsford-Smith, Australian flyer (above) expects to take off within three weeks in his tri-motored Fokker monoplane on a trans-Pacific flight from San Francisco to Australia. Stops will be made in Hawaii and New Guinea. Capt. Charles Ulm (bllew), also of Australia, will be one of the co-pilots of the Southern Cross. INOTHER AND CHILD VICTINS OF CRASH - ATR.R. CROSSIN | (Continued from First Page) | H. | respor | formation reccived from officials of |the New Britain branch can be con- | sidered. According to word received | from Agent Joseph (. Leich today, | the company will not go into the matter any further for it is of the ! opinion that the accident was mot | road or its employes. { man admitted he crossed the tracks | while the light was flashing the ac- {eident could not be clamed on the | railroad. | { eximiner, viewed the remains and | gave Erickson & Carlson Co. per- the bodies for mission to prepare burial, M . Goodrich was Lorn in Brook- lyn and she had been married for | the past seven years, She leaves be- sides her hul her mather, Mrs. Barbara Taylor. A doub { Erwin chap la time to be nounced later. Rev. alue of his WATERBURY MAN'S John . Morlamy Tk Own Life by Poison {in the attic of the Louse for several | Willing to break the days. Nobody who resided in the has had for so many tenement house knew Moriavity and |ne man indispensable no one has heen able 1o learn why he | overnment, and whe ipicked the spot to end his life. The deceased lived in Hartford for some time prior to hix death. | his place vacant. I'tancis P. Murphy. a_contractor of { what Mr. Brooks 167 Pricc Boulevard, West Hartford, | mean when he I had no alternative Genuine Alligator Tie $6.90 Sale includes shoes of the most popular shades and materials, in- cluding alligator and lizard. Qur regular high standard of quality. These shoes are most desirable in every way except there are too many of them. 211 MAIN STREET $2 s conservater over the itives this morning to be at least BRODKS UNBENDING : IN NOTE T0 MAYOR associations he refused to comply with my request, T am at sea as to | the city, expressed doubt Low Temperatures Force Lower Prices For NEW STYLES in Women's Shoes About 1,500 Pairs of Beautiful New Shoes Marked Down. We Are Over- stocked On Accout of the Late Cold Season. 95 $3.95 $4.95 my rea {proper development of the | makes this change necessary, a was also prompted on T have on sev keep them off the streets and o years. 1 hold |traffic danger. This has been my | to the city |idea in park development—it n Mr, Brooks | contrary to Mr. Wainright's he opposed me. 1 like green hut to declare | but to me Aoty covld poss and their than gr: Marron Glace Kid, Hand Beaded Buckle Opera Pump in patent leather. £6.90 Genuine lizard .... $9.85 Snake trim ....... Prices $5.95 , $8.45 Manning Brothers Special Display in Center Window of Women's Shoes That Are Being Closed Out -t — for its | son for insisting e park superin- | @ | tendency is !lm! I wm convinced the | the auditorium this morning for ark: . : of the death of Benjamin A. Haw- | prominent citizen of this city in Ao motiv ina cconomy, cfficiency and cooperation. | occasions explain- | idea and | Johnson-Hicks, home secretary, nounced in the house of commons and trees as much as any man in | today that he hoped Prince Carol happy children | are more important 2 | Dr. George W. C. Hill, pastor of th man., The to whether the department is likely | South Congregational chureh, will) tate. was estimated by |10 carry on, No branch of the city | officiate. Burial will be in Fairview | Pgovernment is dependent upon any | cemetery. onc man or group of men IO e e FL\TRll‘ JR. H. 8. NOTES and ninth grades of the Junior High school met in T Centra ecial assembly in commemorati nd j o e8 of | 2t Vears, who: beaushthed nost part of his will to Civic or. jons for the benefit of chil {Continust’ thom Eirst Page) od in detail whercin Mr, Wainright "‘::‘;\“'TM s or Bt or Ahl aEhaot Waterbury, May 10 (Pl body ket has failed to cooperate in developing | () ye called to the auditorium to- found i the attic of the two-store : s .. the parks and I have pointed to er-| o o niorning to hear the reading | e Dave placed it by asking you 10 dis- . rorg on his part. T have shown | Gt yesterday, has been identified as that | ice e for such eauses YOU €are |y jor 3 of the proclamation drawn up by the of Morgan Moriarity, 70, brother of " B 08 BHUE P00 : whoreln e maney saving s oan the fohg0) hoard, John €, Moriarity one of Watcrhury's SRS e made. g | The ninth grade will meet in the best known citizens and head of W1 BROOKS It must Le remembered thal|qygitorium tomorrow afternoon for | John Moriarity, Inc., a large storug. % ,‘,,]NIH" a there ar 0,000 children, or.more, g eekly assembly. ‘The ‘program | Al Chademain™ iy ghis eity, They ehould be given|qyis week is in commemoration o PR S Tt e sa’s Answer, amusements ihrough playgrounds | Nutjonal Music Week, and the one- tained polson was found alongsis ply declared and parks which are developed iu | pundredth annivereary of Schubert = iha body which hud apnarenily b naturally, wag un- o manner that will attract them, | qeath. out of | HOPES CAROL GOES SOON London, May 10 (®—&ir Willlan an was | grass | will be out of England by Monday. READ "I-‘,R.\':“ CT. IFTED Al Genuine Alligator Opera Pump $6.90 3-Strap Patent Leather Arch-Type Pump $5.95 FOOT-CRAFT SHOES ARCH-TYPE SHOES 'Unfilled Steel Orders & H. railread will not take any | ility for the accident, if in- | caused by the neglect of ‘the rail- | The railroad claims that since the | Dr. John Purney, deputy medical | nd and two children, | uneral will be held at Saturday afternoon at ! a A ! the preceding month. | bad been generally perdicted,. and w Show a Decrease| A ' contraction in untilled | carried the total back belpw -the | tounage figures had been expected i level of last December. . M “nfilled | 4 5 fay 10 P—CUnfilled {jp, financial eircles following a! It was the second consecutivede- Luited States Steel | glackening ot new buying and a | crease, the total on March 3TBAVING : u orvoration on April 30 amounted | stepping down of operations to | dropped to 4,335,206 from 4.898,139 110 5,872,133 tous, a decrease of 463,- | around 90 per cent of capacity. 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