New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 31, 1928, Page 2

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] . NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1928, panied Pilot Ovingten and the first | cialist books and the opening of a sack of air mail, GHIEA "’S ST“[;K call money market. Until last Feb- I E ! Old timers recall also that air ruary 16 the surplus moneys of Chi- Ilmul service, like many another suc- 'cago banks flowed through the New llNES N“w PAY'cess(ul project, was laughed down | by congress. Senator Sheppard is —— difficulty th has been supposed. |would give a pilot ample warning ON POLICE BLOTTER Researches conducted in the lab- |of the ice danger. Approaching a| Mrs, Peter Dully of 45 Wiloox oratories here of the National Ad-|cloud formation, he could determine |street ocomplained that eighteen visory committee for Aeronautics |quickly whether to descend to a |chickens in her yard were killed by Afiected Nationalism |around $30,000. And this seasation- Movement al advance of 1.500 pur cent in # Marine, Held Prisoner, Shanghai, May 2. UP—Reading |Year is only one symptom of tho Is Believed to Be Safe tures. zrowing pains wracking an Exchange The development that was in a moribund state when — Managua, Nicaragua, May 51 (F— plane service remains Yo be worked | is partially responsible for the Das [p° Apthur Wood became president Brigade headquarters of the Ameri. out, but the fact is becoming more | tjonalist revolution which has been [in June, 1927. can marines stated today that * and more apparent that commercial | (. oie couth and ecentral China | Exchange scats then were a drug George B. Mrshall of New York, who airplane operation is assuming the Y i AT on the market. The Exchange iteelf | was captured by rebels at Lu Lus status of a big business and run. YOF the past two years, say forcigh | o o0 0wt ready for the last|mine in April, was reported as late ning inte big figures. For years the | missionary officials of several Bible | ypee™\(vonthe directors, under Mr. | as May 2 to be in good health. commercial companies operating | gocieties. Wood's leadership, adopted an ag- The rcport came from a native over established air routes received | During 1927, in spite of the gressive new policy and purchased | Who was near the camp of the rebel revenues of $2,149,111 against ex- | general chaos, more than 3,000,000 |14 inactive memberships for $3,000 General Augustine Sandino and said penses of $2,100 on an invest- | of the books were sent to various | cach, reducing the roster that as well as being in good health ment of about $5,000,000, according | parta of the country. | members. Marshall was well treated, although to Department of Commerce fig- |~ “The reading of the Bible by the Then the directors hunted new confined closely to the rebel camp. ures, for carrying passengers, muil| Chinese may be charged With a|issues. Corporations operating in the re—— and exprass. share of the responsibility- for the | Middle Weat were urged to give THREE KILLED IN PLANE Alrway operating income secms ' hreaking up of the old order in this Chicago investors an opportunity to Detroit, May 31 (P—Going into a to compare favorably with that of | country, the abandoning of old|buy their sccurities here. Pennsyl- head spin after a rough take-off, a some railways. Holders of air mail | reverences, the stimulating of new |vania railroad stock was written up sight-seeing airplane plunged from contracts recsived $2,643,45¢ last|jjeas of independence and equality on the board in January and the an altitude of about 100 feet here vear. More than 34,500 passengers | which are now the slogans and transfer to new quarters found |last night killing its three occupants, were carried at an average farc of | catchwords of political agitators,” | Beatrice Creamery and Illinois Cen- Those killed werc Homer Wells, 30, 10.6 cents a mile. Upwards of |states one Bible society which has tral added to the list. A total of 75 pilot, and Julius Slambrouck, 21, 2,250,000 pounds of express and |peen distributing the book in China new issues was booked during the jand his brother, Victor, 27, passen- 1,600,000 pounds of mail were con- | for a quarter of a century. | year. igers, all of Detroit. veyed over 5,809,999 miles. Mail| “The millions of copies ef the — Execution of orders has been ac-| carrying planes flew 20,288 miles | Gospels sent into the towns and!celerated by establishment of epe- Rl daily. They now are operating over |villages of China year after year| 9,987 miles of established air mail | have sown new thoughts in the routes, while non-mail routes ap-|minds of the muititudes, and if proximate 1,662. This total of 10,- | they took root at all they were 792 miles of airway routes fs only | hound to result in the overturning | about a third that of Europe and |of much that prevailed in the old one twenty-fifth the mileage of |order of Chinese society. The American railroads, but it has been | thousands of Chiness who have | reached after only ten years of de- |since the dawning of the present | velopment. cantury have read more or leas of 014 timers recall that while com- | the Bible and could not but be| mercial aviation as it exists today |affected thereby.” | may be only ten years old, the air | There are several societies dis- mafl which really started its phe- | tributing Bibles in China, among nomenal development is 17, for it |which are the American Bible was back in 1911 that letters first|society, the National Bible society were given wings. {and the Brtiish and Foreign Bible The historic venture in the pro- society, The Pocket Testament motion of aviation was made at nwl ague, an international organiza- suggestion of former Postmaster | tion, has hoped to distribute a mil- General P. N, Hitchcock. As an at- |jion Testaments to the Chinese, traction for “Aviation Week,” he |but has been hampered by dis- had 20 mail boxes strung ahout | turbances, grounds bordering Nassau Boule- - vard on Long Island. Mall waa col- Feared An Operation | ' lected from them by hand, deliver-| Chicago, May 31 (P—Rather than | ! el ed to & waiting plane and trans- | undergo an operation, a man whol R ported by air to Mineola, a mile |registered at a hotel as George! away, where it was placed aboard |Brown of Boston, shot and Killed! place in the list of paying ven-| the train- | of the Bible by millions of Chinese | York money market and back in have produced much unexpected in- [ warmer level or rise to a colder | dogs. | Chicago brokers. Now Chicago trad- formation on this phase of -lrpluu'mna. If the cloud should be =0 Ruth Adele Perkins of 40 Walnut | helieved to be the first to have urg- ers are on an equal credit basie operation at low temperatures, not |deep that he could not rise above !street reported at 9:45 last night led air mail Jegxsimn:;n I>u',. the bill ShmaE— ! with New York. —— the least striking of which is that |it an«:’ the llempern}:.ur;: near the | that her automobile was taken from | die i i " . Finally the Exchange discar: | ice forms on the wings and struts | ground so close to the freezing point | Prospect street. It was recovered pr {0 H"e Hopm 0lll 0!‘3:»: At ERTIEe SN e ls Flstest RVOIOM Mal'[ iDitne svoaay, subcam gu‘rmgnsl? g Tests Show Thlt m flml'd only within s very narrow temper- | st descent would morely Incroass |lstcr in Wost Hartford post office department, remembering cramped its growth, moving to a new ature range clcse to the freesing 5 eudl:'g&r- e 010“ fl:} ‘t ‘"“lh ;:e Julian Burhane of 651 Stanley Rd m Am the success of the Long Island one- m Who]e wmd trading floor three times as large and [s “0‘ Gmt point. |ghond with grestior ; (oty t“‘d | street reported to the police yester- mile route, asked for $50,000 to cquipped with every modern device ’l';:;ve}‘l";""” lfi;" i‘:if::";:z‘;‘icf 8t kil b;m:‘;:'"ac; day that his room was entered and inangurate a regular service, but to fecilitate transactions, It is ade- (or-alow Ihat eint, g, | 385, ~ | $83 in bills taken. Bkl lon i ikl : % . Chi. quate to handle the transfer of 500,- 4 May 31 (- |Bre fre rom tho icc danger, which fed only to the leading edge of the =\ "p "y oy o 152 stratford Wew York, May 351 UP—The this request m ¢ | Chicago, May 381.—4A—The Chi- B e '“:’ Langley Field, Va,, May 31 lies in the changing of the shape wing in the form of light, fluffy . R. 0! s at commercis! airplane appears to SmreTE——— | cago Stock Exchange wore ;‘f:“)“d' e e kg A0 diff:_ eS| one of the perils which most folks | of the wings by the coating of frozen | snow, which eould be shaken off eas- .ffl‘lcdn cgfit&:‘.fle‘: ;’i‘:"_a l:’d°l" killed rave hopped out of the red ink| | dling clothes for 45 years, Yot when 0 poor second to | cxpoct Commander Richard E. Byrd |vapor and the consequent reduction |ily by shifting the angie of his #70 © i . the Bxehauge mned Aetoss TABAIA |\ o e a5 g0 to encounter on his Antarctic flights, |of their lifting capacity. plane. The police were motified that a il {shveet. vecsutly ta @en b mang 'pk“'dmt' \‘{i‘.,:;‘;““:"":h'": :‘,‘,c"ck;,'f‘ the formation of ice on the wings| Suggesting that planes be equip- dog at §4 Beaver street bit Stanley Announcement that the railroads ’um'r'l(..hal» 1f\uma of 'd“ _u'lffl-;(w::t \:«rgu‘ “;;mhm‘gc 0)::: be:om: n\‘e and other vital parts of his plane, ped with good thermometers, they! The f vptians invented beer | Byoyowski, aged 12, of 26 Beaver learning from their costly error of ‘:"‘“‘“‘“ "":”;h"":p;pi;"fl‘f‘“t\ . | world's fastest growing market for |much less likely to prove or | explained that such an instrument about 1200 B. C. |street, on the leg. er surveying the spac e ignoring the motor truck and bu L e e bamk bullding, com. Slocks and bonds. Transactions have when they werc chugging for a | prained they would soom bé out. multiplied 1850 per cent during the place on the business map, will co- | grown. tirst-year of his regime and the total ordinate train and airplane service Has A vear ago memberships on the |value of shares traded daily is believ- to halve the time of making xhe:i | Fxchange were eelling under $3.- ed to be mc(ond or}ly to that on the trancontinental journey, may bdl 000, Today the prevailing price New York Stock Exchange. taken as an indication that the| - plane at last has won for itself a | ne Ousan tremendous figure is the INCREASE ONLY in the ————— sale of SALADA TEA ia the last twe years. 9‘ meand that ever s millien mere poople have been converted to SALADA because they have been oonvineed it is the mest delicious tea that they can buy. Buy a package of SALADA and enjey s new tes delight. "SALADA” HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS _r Perfect SALAD DRESSINGS a train. Earle Ovington flew an American | himself yesterday. He left $600 and | a note requesting that his body be| made “Queen” monoplane over the cremated. All marks of identifica- | route for nine daya, thereby winning |tion had heen removed from his! the honor of being the first Ameri- |clothing but police pieced together a| can air mall pilot. Postmaster broken shaving mug found in 1w General Hitchcock himself and |man's rooms and on it was the name | Lieut, Gov. Paul W. Beck, accor- of George Echroth. | are building ufi OU can’t fool the fleet owner on motor trucks. He can check every claim Y'hhwu.m.ddlm-md-mlmmmdhhmem. Somnummneetmmfmmmhdmm amflm.mmmmfimvdfmmt’lwhymrw:hn wymwhwmemMnuwhyapgdWm hwedmlbemlwofimfimflmm.fbgypmdmm& all kinds of operating conditions by millions of miles of use. And now fleet oumer after fleet ouner in all lines of business —men who know motor trucks—are buying the new Speed Wagons in even greater volume than they ever did before. 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