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4 . | Ellsworth Anxious to Help Hun GORNWALL . ELECT , 0 to Help Hunt ACTION IS FOUND I e ] . = I ! | : For Former Comrades in Arctic AGAINST READING e, 2o, o cooen o o | Rl | Councillor of Grand Council of 1 —_— - rempe Commercial Travelers. Cables Amundsen Willing- | PETITION OPPOSED | : { ! U A e | Ampeact ment mgs {0 Worcester, Mass., June 1 (Ph— ness to Assist in Search | ST { Charles H. Cornwall of Martford, 0 f Nobile B Deni | New Haven Road’s Plea to Dispense Rmmmfldd | Conn., was elected grand chancillor . or Nobile But nies | S5 | | |of the Grand Council of New | .‘. | With Services of Agent at Melrose | land of the United Commercial | : . ; < He Intends to Finance Meets With Objections. | Boston, June 1 (UP)—The apec- 'Te'c'o‘:;’;'a ‘3: Asmerica Wiay as tne Ko I i fal legislative committee which has | 3oo0"" CAVS business session of the Expedition. i H d, June 1 (M—Strong op- | » {33rd annual convention in session at J | position 1o the petition of the New conducted an investigation of At-|the Chamber of Commerce building, | Haven railrocd company for permi: {torney General Arthur K. Reading's |John E. White of this eity who o sion to 'zlfip'?fi'rl“n-h 'h°‘ services of official conduct was expected to file }ser\'ed as grand councillor the past : New York, June 1 —Lincoln |an agent at Melrose station in East | I S | year was made grand past council- r Ellsworth, who flew over the North Windsor and have the agent from it peport with the legistature ge- [jo - d prd) : Pole with toald Amundscn and Gen- | the East Windsor station take over | day, rec:mlxxendllml the institution | Other officer elected were Harry ‘ cral Umberto Nobile in the dirigible | the dutics at Melrose for about one of impeachment proceedings. E. Jenks, Auburn, R. 1, grana \; Norge in 1926, today said he had | hour h day, was presented before | The committee, holding its final { junior councillor; John B. Dcnmore, cabled Amundsen asking what he | the public utilities commission at & | meeting late yestorday, was report- |\Worcester, grand secretary; Henrs could dp to aid in the scurch for the r::rrh;xmv |Y‘l\? a:;::o::n.m l,ul-;:;!:r;o ](l‘lv «;umxs.”\ “r ‘{T'V‘.;ln:“:;:ll:nol;‘):]y[;:‘ctt |C. Kirk, South Wallingford. Ver- | irigible Italia. He denied | TOPTOS® o R | Reac el 4 e - | mont, gra e ; E o mipdeg dirigile Hati £ Ition mecting,” in Melrose, Charles mo club and the L. A. W. corpora- | Aaad ocasucer; Mibsjago 3, e planned to finance a search ex- a o a ] v fon were such that impcachment . o Bi pedition as announced at Oslo by - = / 1B u P tor; James A. Spare. St. Johnshury, | TYeutenant Dietrichen, Norwegian ‘:’l')"‘f“;:?"\ij :“ 3;"“‘;:::; J"'"he “’::("m'::t should follow. | Vt, grand page, and Marry IL Hill, fiyer. o i | The investigation into the attor- Boston, grand sentinel, Ellsworth said he w: waiting a NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928, | A. Thompson, Howard A. Middleton | « that this move would close ney general's conduct had its in- | Grant of Somerville, grand condue- Whicas = ation at Melrose and would | v 5 . . s e tion tn the sic e b aclinds PSP reply from Amundsen and wonld be | FNOL 0" paaon its post | 1€ Map shows the wide polar regions where the search for the fopianica et g Hugo B ‘°“_‘“i|| Attend Convention ready to sail immediately if his ; dirigible Italia is b duoted. Reliafox ‘e wople. | Jir. former president of the Deci- | O i {oftice, located in the station. irigible Italia is being conducted. ~Relief expeditions are work- |10 [SUn¢T Bresicent of wae et On Nursing Problems services were called for. His efforts, |°G 10ied 8 0 SROSR: Iy o Snithas VLA, : i ) g he indicated, would depend on a vice from Amundsen, despitc def patehes from Oslo saying he would | charging Reading with consplracy Mrs. FEverett B. Proudman of | |to defraud him of certain moneys { Maple Hill will attend the biennial |earned by him in connection with convention at Loulsville, Ky., on idents of Melrose, Ellington, Somers, | field, East Windsor, Sadd's Ml | Wallup and Broadbrook was pre- A wreath brought by Boy Scouts of Warrensburg, N. Y., (home town of Floyd Bennett, was placed on the polar flier's the Decimo club. arrive at Dergen in ten days. dy to sail tomorrow if llsworth said, “but ac- counts that I'm going to finance an expedition are all wrong. T can't do that.” Oslo, Norway, June 1 (@—Licu- ant Dictrichsen, Norwegian flyer, today announcad that Lincoln Ells- worth of New York woull finance an independent expedition to search |sented in opposition to the petition. | {Girl Confesses She | | Accidentally Shot Man | Seattle, Wash., June 1 UP—Sheriff | Claude Bannick announces that | Mrs. Pe Davis, roadhouse opera- tor, confessed she accidentally shot | to death George Fowler, 21, son of a Brookiyn, N. Y., physiclan on a | R M. WASHBURN 0UT FOR SEMATE Decides to Run in Massachusels’ —Favors Butler BOUND FOR LONDON i3 Cadets From Coast Guard Acad- emy Start Today For Their 10,- 000-Mile Summer Cruise, New London, June 1 (A—Bound for Loudon, Engiand, 73 cadets from the United States coast guard Later, after & motion for an in- vestigation had been introduced by Rep. Roland D, Sawyer of Ware, Reading admitted to receiving a $25,000 retainer fee from the Deci- (mo club, and the legislative rules | commigee ordered a thorough in- vestigation. | Durlng the weeka of the hearing, the committer's attorneys sought to | prove that Reading had used his June 4, of the three national nurs- ing assoclations, namely, the Amer- ican Nurses' assocjtion, the Na- itional League of Nursing Education and the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, as a lay delegate of the hoard of directors of the Visiting Nurse association. | About 5,000 nurses are expected to convene there. Speclal serslons for members of board of directors of public health |grave on Memorial Day by boys of Washington, | CASH IS LEGAL TENDER : Woman Refuses Fives and Tens; | Wants Only One Dollar DEFRAY EXPENSES OF COLO. TEACHER ! | highway near her establishment at acadeny here sailed aboard the | assoclations f: 11 ov i i i 3 by alr for the missing dirigible | g £ 0% NeAs ToL RO ant of trainfng ship Alcxander Hamilton | POVCT 88 attorney general in 1M- States will he hela. ‘Z‘:;\;?;n“::;:: Bills, U"my Pmm n W&Shlllglon Italia, Seattle, Boston, June 1 (P--TRobert M. dnd the destr Shaw on the fipst | PYivate connection with the Declme |1, "0y ooy aapreta of pablic 5 T o e e he| The hody of the youth was found ' Washburn, president of the Roosc- I€ Of & 10,000-mile summer prac- | 1P and the L. A. W. Acceptance |00, BN (ENEL SSRNCts Of DUDHC | o praven, June 1.—UP—Beeause Sheds More ngh[ opmmand iof Jeoald Amunlsen who |l S0 Sl ba G e Sreaort ineaneh | velt club, today announced his can- i eruise at 1 o'clock this after. COTPOTation, —threatening — several, i gnsine il be discussod. a woman preferred one dollar bills Bl mllsyeitland Ganeesl e {was begnn immediately for the didacy for the republiean nomina. n0oN. The cruise is in command of | POT#ONS it prossantion 1 "’d" Miss Sara Keevers and Mrs. Hat- |10 fives and tens, the superior court e — I et in the irenip. Norge. 1t | ¥oman as Fowler is known to have tion for U, S, senator. In his an. C4ptain H. G. Hamiet, who succoed |4/0 N0t accede to his 4emands. i, pecknagel will attond the con. WHI be calied on during the June ashingion June 1 P—Pay Wwill not be able to start for the arc- 10 procced to Spitzbergen to search for the missing airship Italia. | been in her company, and she was found in the brush early today and | {Animal Trainer Has Real Narrow Escape | | | i nouncement he said: “I will retire at any time for Wil- “and for the honest enforcement of its apirit.” Commander H. D. Hinchley as su- pertendent of the acaden on the Hamilton and one month on the Shaw. The Hamlilton fs Rarkentine rigzed sailing and steam May 16. | | Readiug's attorneys sought to show |that there had been no connection and also bar him from being a can- didate to any elective office. Shonld any criminal actions be discovered in the course of an im- | vention as nurse delegates from the | Visiting Nurse association staff. The annex to the New Britain Senior high school will be asked by the school board within a few weeks. Contractors from thia city and other term to decide whether or not the | bills of the larger denominations found Mrs. Reilly averse to accept- ing it and so he appealed to the courts for an injuntion to restrain the woman from fereclosing for ment to defray cxpenaes of profes- ( i 1o Americ 2 ] , 3 | sors in Colorado colleges for attend- Lo P f";'r""',."g,‘il B e [placed under arrest. "liam M. Butler, it he in dratted, but The Shaw is In command of Com. | hfi"eeh it Private | Practics #nd 'Connecticut representation to the | 2zotagal tonger. Irg “educational meetings” sponsor- now. h : “I Kidded him for carrsing a re- | {or no one else. 1 recognize that Mr | mander M. T. Fints e ome ot opeesntatives will|(onvention has steadily increaged || The woman in the case In Mrs. cd by the Rocky Mountain commit. Plang forithe Miighia grom Rpita |Jol 8Nt Dapolok dueted the oman'| uller shoultl igojto (e senalo oior Iy Blops exliliche imanc atLonagn, |\ 31 Ca L 000 ol s a report | saoton o apien Soung insecamary. i | Sthekine Railly of MiltorglaliAts 1ee on'sunibile itlitiie atopmalion hergen were already under ,,,,,,,,,,_l 8 saying, “so he gave me the any one. This proposition is ab- Antwerp, Cherbourg. Corunna, Casa aed ”’m ziu:\suon 6t impsachments ““‘:"0:: fi‘”'sf'lr ain called the N‘- . w’\f)\‘m I“n\]m“‘ ‘g:‘;x‘”d not :fl_- were detailed today by George V. cration, e sald, in collaboratlon | VOAPON, suying it was unlonded. ¥ lished by his work for the Coolldge Planca. Punchal and Hamilton, The 300 the ausstion of impeachment, s el nstaalliplcthe SSR R0 PRLICOMRO B0l ho mig | Lois, exscutive mAnager af 4io with Oiber perlnt parties. Lieuten- | Pulled the trigger d T saw him 'cause and by his record in the sen- cadets are scheduled to return here ' "’t e ;mu« ol impeashs d:” :;H 1;;’\ Oy-‘ planned. The N ;‘h’c‘»‘ ,‘";“,, H';‘nltl”-v 'h! ]mm committee, in testifying in the fed- ant Dietrichsen will be a member | fall. Half-crazed with fear T ran ate. August 27. Due to the large num. | S¢Nera f]” s o e gates will leave tomorrow morn- “xmmmr A”::; ('!{\' :r‘_ -br _.fl s, 16 cral trade commission’s investigation of the party. | v, plunging over rocks and| He added that his platform ber of cadets making the cruise this "f?m “n e rirs e e 5. Ssonn B ; o a‘ rbury. of power utilities. Y |stroams and through brush until | would be “the dryest which has Yt |year it was necessary to fake along “HICh Wil sit as & jury e e pumhe Jutgment wis assigned to Mrs. | " No Large Pasments, Stockholm, Sweden, June 1 (Pr— | eGrlY todiy. Then T started back to |been Written“—that Me endorsed « desirover fo provide mufficient ac. Oy sullty is found Bids for Annex to H. S, Fumiinto oreiine “:‘;&(; \pYone of the payments were large, The Swedish government has au- [ Skokemish and you officers found | “the principle of the 18th amend- commodations. The cadets would .1 gt Sl S Will Be Sought S Ealo s “'“_.m»| Ai::_n 5 and Lewis sald they represented thorized the chief of the aviation | me.” {rmentiand sseasipidand agsiner aiiy | 2lieTnarefon] the iwoshsela ovaint A ACTEIEE AE00IE A CRT BRI o ERUSDON LAs i on e o AZIAT &t solely the expensea incurred by the department, to equip three seaplanes | st | modification or amendment of it {ley will have twe months' training rement of Reading ds on the construction of the ) monsy Mo | orofexsona Tor transl bl de L e to attend “educational meetings.” This phase was developed by Robert F£. Healy, chief counsel for the com- | % i 8 e mission, after Lewis had told of his Moscow. Juna 1 (A—The ship §'na‘_ngm._ }l .. June 1 (A—Mabel || eague Asked to Send | L ie) peachment, the legislature would cities throughout the atate will be | Feason of non payment. A temporary | committee being “Instrumental in Beels s (heen JaMiibled Bl A S Al e el ee. L 2 ;) | BTy e ower to prosccute, that asked to submit their bids for the S12¥ Was granted by Judge Newell gettin, rofessor’” 4 he mt Irship Ttalia [caped death here last night and eauty ontest have no p P! | d getting a professor” to conduct a S o7 e1a (OO poopis mraiohad e ihaine|| L Bonn Jhne s L P Bvin i EXHIBITION OPENED power being delegated to the dia. general contract, for the plumbing, Jenuings and it is on a motion to peaking cours> for public utilities in e region between Novava 7 8 e L] o e 3 J s ' ¢ | heat: make j ermanent that the case v Franz Josef land and Spitzbergen. | rescue when the lon trainer of the | Galveston beauty contest has a trict attorney or a future attorney heating, and electrical contracts. P A he case i6 employcs in Pueblo, Colorado. Tn the meantime another exploring expedition is continuing to search along the northern coast of Ruseia. John Robinson Circus saved her | from the claws of two tigers that had. knocked her down. | League of Nations angle, Enthusiastic admirers of a beau- teous malden of Vilna, Poland, the King and Queen of Ttaly Formally general alone. The committee, which conducted the investigation was composed of | When the board has decided upon the contracts, a committee will be sent before the board of finance and coming up again, | HELD AS AUTO THIEF Suying that Pueblo employes wanted a “speaking class along the lines of that in Denver,” Lewis said ped : Open Exhibitior Anteric: tives Go F. Jamesof | taxation with a request for an ap- | he had got in touch with Unive The ferslen nlsty niovoRd 48 12 Mise Biat; alivpad anl el as she ‘f;le‘.fp;flfl(Lélyh‘fil?ltf“mi':o“q“\f1 Rl l\{;r‘r\::;t":;;m“::e Thomas C. bropriation to begin the work. It is AR Alty of Doiotad nulrhcrrlle: kl"l.f._ v , Norway and Japan that|ent o r | B § Ac . » B B [ Bty ooy co-anerate With (he \arious | Feguiar aer s soeen” o e g | BHO Drummand that the ity nag | OMmS At Rome. e o R s | bulldng i be. compted hetors | 1578 McXamara Taken tnto cun. |S0200% " o & o 1 - g " 2 o - pa o p Ve a e | A y h W 'olorado measures being undertaken by the [ eats, One tiger rushed upon her |Unanimously elected “Miss Poland”' —Rome, June 1 (UP)—King Vie. McCormick ot Haverhill, the b ; | Cae b & Soviet. but she regained her feet 2,,4 ran | but that unhappily funds were lack- | tor Emmanuel and Queen Elena J- Davison of Daunton, Chester A. o;‘fi;fll‘!f;‘:l"n:llme February term | tody by New Waven Police—ls cOllege.” lie added, *a Professor Milan, Ttaly, June 1 (P—An Ttallan air expedition to search for the missing dirigible Italla wil get under way shortly. jout of the cage before the animal | reached her. When she returned to chastise the unruly animal another tiger crept up from behind and knocked ing to get her from Vilna to Galves. ton. oday formally opened the annual exhibition of the American Academ: Pike of Springfield, Henry D. Rock- [ well of North Andover, Joseph L. Could not the league “facilitate” Unlted States Ambassador Fletcher Hurley of Fall River, Francis E. the voyage, implored the writers.| and Mrs. Fletcher, Director Gorhum Rafter of Ralem and John P. Buck- Alus, the league could not. Sir Eric| of the academy, the American mill. 1°¥ 0f Charlestown. 'Murder Trial of F. H. Knowlton Starts Monday | Given Continuance. | New Haven, June 1 () — James McNamara, arrested hore vesterday Copeland was named by him as hav- ing been selected to conduct the course about eight montha ago. Healy asked whether there was any connection hetween the speak- Cambridge, June 1 (UP)—The [on suspicion of being an auto fhiof ‘ The hydroairplane .55, sister |her down with one aweep of its big | Was oObliged to reply that Geneva ! tary and naval attches and acaden o R P e el e Bparsl 1AL et L o anp ',],“' Tt onan 2iuG ship of Commander e Pinedo|paw. Then both animal fell upon Posaessed no funds for International | students welcomed the king and | Half Dozen Persons Are ton rFramingham business man, | England states, was arraigned | in versity S Bt e i famous Santa Marla, will be put at |her prostrate hody and clawed ner | beauty conteats. ey 4 ST e orem: aman IERNdE e, I versity . Lewis sail the dlsposal of the Nobile rellef ex- |about the shouldern. aime g | “Miss Poland” is just 20 and has| " qne e S Hurt on Milford 'Pike onssEel Wiy e n'p"wfl:'m“;z"‘ fimanon nogey and given a con- was agreed to let the Pueblo class vedition by Premier Mussolini. The | breast. captured no fewer than 12 prizes in' hilits of paintings. sculpturcs ang | VoW Haven, June 1 UP—BIx occu- | o 0nt o) start Monday. June | McNamara was taken nto ous. i Pale under the jurlsdiction of pllot has not yet been chosen. The other tigers growled and local beauty competitions. arelitestural design a pants of two cars were mJl‘l‘r‘od,:‘:n 4, at the Fast Cambridge courthouse, |tody when he R"”“"Md todlanoss 'rl;:r':fl:r?:o":‘\telx:y::.n:h::‘;;:rMy: The 8 is & larger ship than |showed their fangs. They were ap- i of whom may die, when the Superior Court Judge Wilford Gray of a 1925 modecl sport roadster fn ot tliose to be used by the Norwegian searchers, Lieutenant Luetzow Holm and Captain Rilser Larsen, and has o larger crulsing radius. She has two motors and is bulit to offer the greatest resistance to heavy scas when at rest in the water. Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, June 1 () ——-Over the glacial ice of northern Spitzbergen, four Alpine Chasseurs plodded today under the guidanee | of Paul Kremer, a hunter, hoping to tind some trace of the missing dirigible Ttalia. | proaching the girl when the lion tamer and an attendant entered the | cage and drove them off with spears | |and revolvers. They ecarried Misa! | Stark from the arena and she was ! | taken to the Bastern Maine hospital | suffering from scvere lacerationa, {Coroner Withholds Report in Danbury | Danbury, June 1 (®—Coroner | | John J. Phelan, Bridgeport, rescrved | decision yesterday in the inquest in- | Commander King Heads Aircraft Squadrons Washington, June 1 UP—Captain E. J. King, who played an impor- tant part in the salvage operations {on the sunken submarines 8-3 and 8-4, has succeeded Kear Admiral J. J. Raby, as commander of the air- craft squadron of the scouting fieet. The navy department announced to- day that Admiral Raby will succeed Rear Admiral Frank B. Upham &s commandant of the naval air sta- G. A. R. Expresses Thanks For Public Assistance William F. Sternberg. adjutant. acting in behalf of the members of the Stanley Post, G. A. R. wishex to express their appreciation and thanks to ail who assisted in mak- ing the Memorial day observanc: sugh & grand miccess, Nova Scotia “:l“;l;t Any Council; Rare Occurrence clhines crashed on the Milford turn- pike in Orange last night. One re- port of how the collision occurred was that the cars were travelling in oppotite directions and ran headon together. Those injured are Thomas Biggins, New York, his wife; Clarence H. Al- icn, 289 Willow street, Bridgeport; his wife; Robert Rogers, 235 Thomp- son street, Stratford, and FElsle Dlatchley, 930 State street, Bridge- port. Thomas Figghns 18 in the New !announced today. Miss Stewart's battered body was | found by a Concord roadside on the tevening of March 30. After several days’ investigation Knowlton was ! placed under arrest charged with the | crime. Special arrangements for handling the large crowd expected to throng the courtroom at the opening of the trial were completed today. 'Eston Will Ride Horse Favored to Win Derby |the $2.000 class for $173 at @ used jcar salesroom which is just a few {doors from the fourth police pre- {cinct. The car 18 said to have been \stolen from Worcester. | His speclalty 1 i to have been renting automoblles from “‘drive yourself” stations and failing to re. turn them. McNamara moved here about a month ago with his wife and small son. W. Va. Professor Dies the course was financed. Healy said the students each paid about $5 and a small part of the receipts went to the college while the majority was used to pay the ‘instructor. Produces Check. Lewis produced a $100 eheck to Francis . Risson of the publie utili- ties advertising asociation, and said it was used “to keep the aasociation going.” Asked about a $75 check to the New Mexico utilities association, he aaid this went toward making up a deficit of that organization. An- other $100 check to the Colorado | to the death of Arthur McAuliffe, 14 |tion at Pensacola, Fla. Admiral Up- ypajitax, N. 8. June 1 (P—For the 112ven hospital with a possible frac- | > k. public service comminslon., was ex- Travelling in a northeasterly - | who was shot several days ago by |ham has been placed in command fist tima In 170 years, Nova feotly [NTed jawhone and severe lacera- | Epsom, England, June 1 UP—Lord In Automobile Crash ::l:flnvd b Lasly ax Haviig boes rection, they made their Way OVer | Cparles Ludington at Lake Danbury. | of battleship ivision No. 2. today was without a leglslative NS He s not expected to live. Dorbys horse, Falrway, popular fav-| po,oreiie ™ Pa, June 1 (F— | need “to hear a shfre of some con. glaclers moving rapidly to the 8ea | The boy's body was thrown fnto the o’ The others are also in the hospital Orite to win the 143rd running of |, o™y W "noni Garrt. instructor vention expense.” A $25 eheck to between pointed and rugged moun- lake and then brought out by Lud- MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT Under terms of the abolition bill but will recover. the derby here next Wednesday will |in music at West Virginia univer Elsie G. Belt, he said, represented s tains. The entire terrain will be| ingion and Robert Bishop When| ‘The police were notified today of japproved by the lieutcnant governor ey be Hidden by Hetom, Lord Derby's oy iiiled and ®rof, Toul Black, | piins sinart) fob & Papar-on) piblie inspected for traces of General Um- | 1oy hecame afraid. the auspension of the operator's li-lon March 2, the historic upper Deputies Hold First chiet jockey, it was announced to- .44 ¢ the music achool at the in. | tilitios, berto Noblle and his men. The| mqhe ghooting is said to have hap- | censes of Anthony Vidutis of 465 | chamber passed out of existence at p 9 {day. Elllott, another experlenced | i, 00n “guffered shock and bruises ' A chasseurs Wil fravel from Winter!pened when young McAuliffe abked | Church street, Charles White of 7 midnight last night. ' Quebec mow Session This Afternoon | rider. win be up on Flamingo. sec- |1y a0 whon thelr automoblle smash- TOUR FUROPE BY AIR sliclter to winter shelter across the | Ludington to save a bullet for him | Warren street, Harold F. Hart of 3 is the only province in Canada with Parie, June 1 (P—The new cham- ond only to Iairway in public %ol into a telegraph pole and over-| Paris, June 1 (UP)—Diendonne Vicak land. | to shoot but he passed in front & Short street and Michael Kessey of such a system of government. ber of deputies held fts firat sesslon | teem, while Bteve Donoghue. re-!y, . g 2¢ Briar Hil, near here. | Costes and Joseph Le Brlx, French These Ttalian Sold’f‘rfi.. used to | the upraised weapon and fell dead g4 Lawlor street, and the return of Abolition of the council had been this afternoon. The opening was nowned derby jfl(:k@y, is to ride } —_—— e transatlantic filers, arrived at Villa- maneuvering fn the Alpine regions | \hon the trigger was pulled. |the license of George ¥. Glossop of | contested by both the econservative merely formal and the house ad. Mra. G. Drummond's Gang Warlly. Glasgow. Scotland, is to have 248 coublay airdreme today after an ;mge (Imr| .K."x }o“r\‘hft:lltm:‘tfll?::dh B | 63 Brooklawn stree and Itheral parties for fifty years. .va\_:_:nrd umll] Mf:]ndn'- ; that | Mi LT’&? new steel houses. Furopean aerial tour. ind resembl P . o R he w e or replaces a 5 Six Offer Their Blood alonrned Maren' e ALy, DEaduAles wcape brought down to the level of 1L ocean. Other soldiers aboard the hase ehip Citta DI Milano hoped that they T " > pw e on Linc . he Cupid was muech more active dur- at its present ression will he stabili- woula e ADE 1o 1hib BB Mron) | - LucYoh O de Mlm Sl Warm ent | houss Son: fncoln oostier, on dhe) gucid i ok or thY reane. [ nurse at exercises held last night in v 4 . : {0 8t. Vincent's hospital, Worcester, |chool _site he recently purchased ing the month which was brought ta ! T e o e Kinga Ty on skis to Wood Bay or| (. l1o oo orer 1dood fo Mrs from the sechool bnard. The bufld- a close last night than during the Thero were 300 new faces in the s 3 ; Widje I'pord, the longest epening on | Cracks in the gla- | | To Save Dying Woman | Brookficld, Mass.. June 1 (P—Six Laura Hazen, young wife of Stantey | PLANS 16.APAR’ T HOU Mario Clanct has applied for a permit to build an iS-apartment ing will be of brick, three stories 61 Marfi age Licenses Issued During Month corresponding period last year, the which adjourned March 17, The most important subject like- 1y to be taken np by the chamber chamber. with more than 500 depu- ' At Waterbury Hospital | Miss Florence B. Luty of this city Ireceived her diploma as a graduate | ! pital, Waterbury. She was a mem- ber of a class of 21 graduates. iltomorireast. i il $100,000. A six-|fls of Town Clerk A. L. Thompson‘s {ics present. Of these Premier Poin- Hazon, i high, and will cost 000, A lerk A omy e Bt 21 grdue aiprs alony, this tonte g “"““‘"’""‘vl‘oz;:rn’,":‘;;;‘ ’,],f ..d p?.‘rahf‘r",f:t ,?( car garage will be erccied T the office shows. Last month 61 mar- care can prohably count on twe- % ik a e numerous and dangerous, however, | o TOR, WO 8 I 2 okl oM rear ata cost of $3.000. Plans were riage licenses wore issued as against thirds fn support of his financial | MARTIN FINED 8 result of hemorrhages Globe Clothing House and their officers Tave virtually | yof 28 the o drawn by Vietor Tria. 46 in May, 1927, | program. A fine of $100 and costs, of which COR. MAIN AND WEST MAIN STS, ahandoned such a plan. B ollowed an operation . | | $50 was remitted, was imposed in % The weather was improving and | We°ks ago. | e Hartford police court today in the <ix of the soldiers clung to the | The volunteers were Albert D. . . . case of Samuel Martin, aged 38. of Tope hat thee woud e sent -out | Hooker, Jr.. local fown clerk. Ed- Southern Cross Points Nose Toward Australia 47 Harttord avenue, this city. Ho next whek. They would carry sleep- | ¥ard Ladue, Henry Claney, James arrested last night on the ing bags, fce axes and enough provi- sions 1o last for three weeks. Cap- in Sora probably would be their 1o | 1e: prrighted by Amsoclated Press. 1928) | Kings Bay, June 1 (® — While least a half dozen air ('xvt'dl-! tions were being organized in Eu- rope today to search for the miss- ing dirigible Italia, flve fen were dowly making thelr way by foot in | an efiort to reach the lonely region where the Ttalia is thought to have | come down. Paul Kremer, a Spitzbergen hunt- er. and four Italian Alpinists were | the Tndtan Glen road hetween Por- Hyland, Russell Garrigus and Jack Bolvin. hospital. Four Year Old Child Is | Killed by an Automobile | Porter, Me., June 1 /—The four- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Radcliffe, summer residents of Enst Freedom, was instantly killed yesterday when the autome- bile driven by her father upset on Two were retained at the | ter and Freedom. Mr. and Mrs. Radeliffe and two i of operating an automobile | while under the inflnence of liguor, by Officers White and Donaghue, Mary E. Roche, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. J. W. Roche of 184 Lake | street, celebrated her fourth birth- day anniversary today, entertain- !ing a number of her little friends at a party. Games were played and | retreshments served. Miss Roche re- |celved many appropriate remem- lbnncel of the occasion. | TRAINING CAMPS FULL procgeding along Red Bay, in|other children, who were in the car, All Citizens' Millary Tralninz northern Spitzbergen, and RIONK | cccaped serious injury. The acel- |camps are full, according to word Liefde Bay near Amsterdam Tsland, | qent occnrred at 5 o'closk yesterday. | reecived by Dwight Bkinner, who ix and will fry to go east over the Tt was Ascribed to a mechanical de- | in eharge of C. M. T. C. recrufting OELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY. slaciers fo reach fhe most easterl¥ |foct tn the car. | here. Future applicants will be ,Y.lg.l:hlh 4 winteg house on Mosel Bay. i I placed on a waiting list and will If the Ttalia landed or r‘msherlg . have their chance to go if others e over land it is {hought at 1<§ng~¢s“ Alen Cobham Back i !fail to pass their physical examina- * The Man Of Fashion Wears Bay that she will he found “on | In Encgland Once More tions. 4 A 3 ¥ . largs desolate ! Vondon. June 1 P—Having reach- | i B O —— h OfB I hP h t of West Sp ed Plvmouth lst night. complating | SUB HAS TRIAL RU Shirts urton's Iris; opiin a 22.000.mile flight aronund South New London, June 1 ®—The sub 3 Lok Africa during the past six months. R-3. built for the Peruvian govern- 'HEY keep their pearly lustre undimmed. They B dlisi shvanitea o eroindhin Atanfio | 6t & iaie ot ERfsud s Sas sec] L et z 2 her firat trial run vesterday. Dur- we have ever presented. Thev are warranted and wil ocean in 36 hours has heen- designed comnanied hy Lady Cobham. In the tri-motored monoplane Southern Cross, Capt. C. F. Kingsford-Smith, Charles T. P. ing the next few weeks the sub. be cheerfully replaced if they fail to give satistaction. Er Sl e M ] e e ™ ar Ulm, Capt. Harry W. Lyon, Jr., and James Warner, radio operator, hope to cross the Sl bt " b and two wator nropellers. <10 e. flop of an airine. bringine | Caps | iTOM San Francisco to Australia with a stop in Hawaii. Smith and Ulm, pilots; Lyon, Navi- jeasine conres oft Provincatmen ror sembles & wingless airplane. Town within eight davs of Londen. |gator and Warner, radio operator, are shown above from left to right. ideep watar tests.

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