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MARY ANN RELATES ¢ THRILLS AT WHEEL - “Tells Susan About Her Experi- ~ences Driving Automobile (Contributed) Dear Susans— My fella and me went flivver ,ing yestel with me at “and it w be able to navis traffic withog « higlt blood pwesure, e ivory am vou bring Wwo te but un outh throagh tr: naving the oaks that wo of a hot wa vour own hu headlight ain't ing a swxopho it was and gat ou pecially if you almost drove once hut sto i time when Amly sudder me that the to far' Tve been 1 trafffe cops tioning e Once w nal because 1 th to keep movirs room on accoun cars stopping. when some guy was chasing him so's he climb the steps ot building and take one Mght to prevent being rum over 1 wasn't chasing him at all. = but was merely tryi to the curb as that driving a ries but has its h As 1 was goin a light detive of us. It was crates containin probably on their main attraction something. I'm a a crate topples fr rectly in front to jam on the ¥ and stops so sud most goes thro witheut both to open it what he told me should mentioned in bedtime stories, MARY ANN. W, VA, PRIMARY e Suith vs. Reed, While Goll the elcvator up Faces Hoover nets in this © polls today to stional which | ydors y that It al the windshieid d v be unlesa e | tion to the naming of con- tors will vote Use healing Hquid Zemo n the field HEADQUARTERS POREST A N. J, May 29 UP) tors forest for the Cxperiment Al- station ump O, bulk of the tand of and pine. » | oner, during the Thanksgiving Day - ric NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1928, FACE EXECLUTIONER Calilornia Court Convicts Them| of Murder Sacramento, Cal, May 29 (P | Six convicts, charged with the mur- der of George Baker, g fellow pris- found The verdict at Folsom prison, were late last night, es the death penalty for all six risoners and guards were mpt of convicts | 1k from Folsom | 2 leaders | convicts wel urder of Guard sentenced to life | The convicts were icted and ought to triul. - evidence and d | nted lite im- us conviet- along with | ALSD 1S WITNESS To Testify at Trial of Alleged Murderer Mantt, Utah, May 29 (P—Charlle Chaplin has been summoned as & witness in the trial here of Sheldon 'k, contessed slayer of Don Rolovich, former b r in the of Lita Grey Chaplin, divorced wife of the motion picture comedian, A subpor jssued for Chap- lin yesterday for Lioyd AV house at A subpoena 4 for Mrs, Chaplin several | «d that the nt to Californ v at his home in s 1 he had no intention of at- bpocnaes had | | torist may be disastrous for anoth- la motorist Cambridge, Mass, May 29. (P— A safc driving speed for onc mo- | er, says Professor Charles F. Park | of Massachusetts Institute of Tech- | highway safety. “There has been a return of the speed craze,” he finds, “and a Jead- ing line of some dealers today 1s | that the car will make this or that | ny miles per hour. The public | s responding to this appeal, and | ighway speeds are now probably {higher than ever before.” { The engineer, who is professor of mechanism and director of me- cal laboratories at the inst comments on the tremendous r represented by an automo- | - in motion and the importance | f bLeing able to stop quickly, He | t the effect of the per- | —the time it takes a t to any situation— generally recognize po urk asserts t of the motor accidents in achusetts last year were d by speed “too fast for ex- onditions and the kind of that €9 condueted by the Bureau rds, he points out, showe obile operators exam an average time to apply the brake | qu conds Driving at 60 miles an hour and reacting at this average speed would run 473 fe after getting a stop signal before he applied his brakes. Some oper- ators had a reaction time of more than a second. | “The experimenters claim.” says | Professor Park, “that there is littlc | doubt tha. many drivers could be picked up on the streets who would have reaction times as long as one {liam €. fter they had received o sig- | 8 = SIX CONVICTS T [Reaction Time of Auto Drivers Governs Safety, Scientist Says and a halt er even two seconds. The operator must act quickly. Otherwise the distance the car would run during the driver's re. action time®might be greater than the distance in which the brakes nology, who has made & #tudy of P would bring the ear to rest. “It is my opinion that when au. tomobile operators have knowledge of their reaction times and know in what distance they can actually stop their cars under all conditions, and when they confine their atten- tion to operating the car and drive at ced at which they can bring their car to rest within the dis- e for which they can see a way, then there will be fewer nts on the highways attribu- © to excessive speed.” ARRESTED AND DISCHARGED Boston, May 29 P —— The five mwembers of the erew of the speed- bout Humpe of Philadelphia, rescued the coast guard destroyer Pauld- aturday when their boat took fire off Nantucket and later arrested, were ordercd discharged when they were srralgned on a charge of rum runuing. he crew of the Humpe included Ernest Brandt of Gleucester, Wil- tin and John Wilson of Mincola L. John Silver of Gueens, L. T, and Albert White of Belfust, M The men were discharged for lack of evidence when brought before U. mmissioner Jenney. Loat was sunk by gun- i B ding to prevent it rom becoming a menace to naviga- ton. HAS S LOTS OF INK Godfrey, Jll, May 39 —~— An ink- well ir the possession of L. H. Max- field here bears the date 1779, It is made of pewter and is square, with a small opening at the top that a pen can scarcely be inserted. Improved Kotex j Delightfully Soft—Un- believably Comfortable Regular price was 65c, NOW 45¢ —buy it now at any dealer’s 'HE vast majority of wo- men doctors and nurses would tell you, if you asked them, to employ Kotex. For they say that too much emphasis cannot be placed on the sanitary pad one uses. Now Kotex~supreme in the features that have brought to women a new hygiene, with attendant peace-of-mind ~has been improved, InimprovingKotexwewere careful to make no changes in the features women already liked. There is the same high sbsorbent surface. The same instant disposability, Thesame deodarizing. The same sim- pliciryin, your puschase. But sfter experimenting years, we have perfected 3 new shape for Kotex. Onenoto more comfortable but whi And we have perfeced & fleecy softness never known before,endingall chanceofisri- tation—of chafing or binding. Now, sale of the greatly incressed the Kotex with these two great improvements has made it possible permanently to reduce the gegulas price considerably. Now buy the Improved Kotex, at the new low ptice at any drug, di ment or dxygoodsuote.auzodn. When Pain Comes :l'wo hours after eating trial. When Mrs, € 1oned, both MeMu i nd Wright said they did not believe cither the comedian or his former wite could come to Manti. They <1id the Chapling eould not be com- pelicd o leave the state, Clark is charged with beating Solovich to death near here January 1 The state contends robbery s the motive. 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