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s e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928. |lrxha. Kingsford-Smith and Ulm PLAINVILLE H. S. GRADUATING CLASS [ROTARY CONTINUES [cow o somame [z 2. ‘lleundaries of California, insufficient LEGION T0 CONDUCT Gty s | | James T. Connelly of 556 Chi ',[ nut street has returned home from | | Catholic University for the summer | | vacation. | Albert Oclair of Epringneld, Mass., | sl,m ls Nmm fo mu Ior.emplc\'ed at the Leonard building on { Main street, complained to the po-| Bo Tmss r {lice today that a dog owned by Al | | bit him on the leg. Backer Will Not Derive Gain From | S\#1¢M€Nt by Stephens revealed. lrough Andrew M. Chaffey, Los . ” Flight to Australia, Ang bank esident, K sford- {Will Finance League and Enter- s e s o ieh S | x > He Says. ediately becoming interested in the ! fliers, Ha ck e ht fain Danish Scout Los Angeles, June 7 (UP)—onty U€rs Hancock made a short flig ‘ ain Danisp deouts RS os ‘mm Jun blaz“n:)mozl‘r with them and then advanced funds. | trail from California to Australia | The Retary club will finance a|in the plane Southern Cross will Tle fastest horsc has run a mile | boys’ baseball league this year, the [share in the profit resulting from 11 about 45 seconds; a railway |same as it has done for the past|the flight. it was said on behalf has covered the distance in |several years, according to action|of Allan Hancock, the backer, to- onds, an automobile has done it in |taken at a mecting at the Burritt | day |16 secends and an airplane in 11 hotél today. The project was voted | The Los Angeles capitalist gave|® upon after 1t Wus broached by Noah | his assistance only fo further de. | e cha 4 3 e ¥ { Lucas, chairman of the hoys' work | velopment of aerial navigation and | ‘commmr,(. Although there was z in admiration of the perseverance | jsome discussion and differences of lof Captain Charles Kingsford. | jopinion on methods of financiug | Smith and Charles T. P. Ulm, Ray- | the league, which involves a large |mend W. Stephens, Hancock's attor. | ntiment that it |ney, said in explanation that his| | sum of money, the Is a worth while project was unani- | client desires no personal gain | Imous. One me Characterized | from the flight | i 1t a3 one of the best things Rotary | Hancock sailed for Mexico the| ~Photo by Johnson & Peterson | o day the Southern Cross took off | 7 Rev. William H. Alderson, the in- | from Oak . 1 | H —Marjorie Rutland, Virginia Confortt, Helen Ostman, secretary; Lucy | i WA H Aderson, the in- | from Ofxland sirport, He was not| Ec ical Naaman, Mildred Woodruff, Emily Kilty, Hope Farrar, Ethel Johnson, = < Y s o1~ jaware at the time that his connec-| o Regls v : H»\‘l‘Bo,\ Scouts ]lr.lnrm with the ht was to become | 7 iz Pharmacise ange of Visits be- | public his permis- | America association be | The American Legion camp tfor s \ | boys will open July 6 and will con- i tinue for eight weeks, according to ; the decision of the camp committee, which met last evening in the Le- | | gion rooms. | | This camp is maintained every | | vear by Eddy-Glover post for t purposs of providing two weeks' rccreation outdoors and under pm“[-'jnd. This Season Has Been per supervision for boys who mh«-r-‘ wise would ne' get a vacation. Last w S‘ 1 20 commodated. This year it ia hoped to extend the scope of the camp and in this connection members of the Legion will motor to Burlington, Sunday to erect a 20x30 foot mess hall. Willlam A. Hamm, physical direc- tor at the Nathan Hale Junior high school, has been reclected director of the camp, and Everett Turner New York, June 7 (A——With every club represent National le baseball magnates met today at t office of President John Heydler pri | marily to talk about the |tation of the D: | said this inte tween Boy E but wirele and | sion today that L Denmark was for the purpose of Samuel Pratt, Howard Chectham Burton Harrison, William class adviser; Victor Hurtado, Sebastian Ar- n Wiley than any tim 1 sdmund Tolli, treasurer; Mies Alice H, cari, George Back I b canip ahet as to wha n, Arthur Vietnus, Howard Mitchell, Charles Mills, Henry Guerard, Stephen Sasek. |strengthening internationat. relation “g“‘:“"d HETA e 50 1 5 e e | : £ ions erived of the backing which | It will require the sum of $1500 could be about it the owners | pecial to the Herald) - = e = ———— |and it ended toward the eventual|they expected when they left Aus- to maintain and finance the camp |before the mecting appeared o be| (GRS L0 D6 SHES ; elimination of war. He asked for 3 g this year, City Treasurer Curtiss L. | unanimous that something ought to! “] 2 l‘} A l' 7 ‘" -[“C] ss on| Iv husband goug to South Amert- | F Harvey, class adviser; Miss | napes of those in the local club ho Sheldon has been elected treflsun.r‘lf jEeno ot June 19 an cycen.|€a and I to Europe. We continued, | Adricnne Kaby, assistant class ad- | will help entertain Danish boys in of the campaign committee and will They were pared to discuss the accept all contributions towards the SUggestion that the big leagues post- fund. Maurice Pease is chairman pone their scason next spring until |iionalls, full program of commence. | LOVENer, to write each other Lui|visiry Miss Mille G. McAuley. as- | New Britain. Lerioy Reddick, &, P iy e ot~ | lave not seen each other since, His sistant o principal; and Mre. AmY |Leavitt and Leon A, Spragee orfer: X ! peeeph mibe e el or reached me about six C. Guilford to whom the Bechive | d thelr honres and 1 mumber of e e ttee re settled weather m be ex- |In hon > e occas| . s E b g ofthy epuinltine, ,.ccl.;.;" \nd< Sefinite action, how. |School classes were first held here in others said they would report to Ay bonl 3’, taken only in coop. the fall of 1824, when New Britain| The newspaper quoted her as say- The banquet commiittee consists of | Rev. Mr. Alderson or President A. SCHWARM IS FREED Loration it e o o lecoet” | and Bristol ccased 1o a~commodate | Ing she intended to retain u Colom- Willis C. Ronketty, chairman; Mar- | H. Scoit later Mr. Heydler explamed. ' |local pupils. The present $200,000 lian lawyer to protect her rights as garct Burke. Greta Roscen, Eugene | The boys will be in this country “hne lesgue chist himsclf ex- |bullding was completed two years| widow EBrown and Douglas Harwood. | from July 16 to August Dectdes He Was Not Violating | pressed doubt as to whether an |20 and will be used nest year fo - The patrons and patronesses at | = e W house the junior as well us the the prome; will be Principal and T3 ” 2 % R L e R e 9 e Stade: Mr. and Mrs, Ames, aties | Vinthrop Council Elects Law “Driving” Powerless, | later would satisfy the weather man ) | New S . | any better, pointing out that May | _— 1 o e Us Harvey, Miss Raby, Mrs. Guilford, | New Set of Officers registered Automobile, |is about as fickle as April and lEF SKET[;HES 0[: i i]ms Il.\l]\'AuI\x\).] .\m:l Pearle Snow, | 1.\n»s. May Knox was clected coun; ; e Ealba At ) veath o aUaE Miss Helen Walski, Miss Katharine | cilor of Winthrop council, Sons and Judge Wolfe in superior “"“")"’,’ | ;‘;”{,,’,ti’, 1,,,“1“]31,!0, (B‘Hn i::, BR ANN”A[ BANUUET Clark, and Miss Helen Stall, | aughters of Liberty, at a meeting ruled that an automobile which 18, ' " "y on” 0y unprecedented | | | The committee in charge of this | el last evening. Her staff will be not being propelled under its o%d | amount of iliness among big league | part of the evening's activities is Ed- | 8 f0llows: Associate councilor, Mr power, but is merely being steered |, )"y, vers thus far this season, | A : Hard Hinghev, o . Viela | A A. Stanley; vice-councilor, Mr. while being towed towed along the i\ .pic ') 1o inclement weather Dinoer and Promenade on Pro- Timm, Eleanor Hesse. and Jaek |Ehel Brainard: associate viee. highway, is not ;)(‘fnf t"ap:rabed.]" }”m s ' erallcn | Aeshlion. councilor, ) ithel Nelson; guide, | and therefore naed not be licensed. | it 0 down before the mug-| (¢ . gv l J [8 I niaans el e 4 Mrs. Chr don: treusurer, day in a test case in which C. H. /o) "o enow has fared worse than | quselage is the in _— o D siBent Nora Tosis B | tary, Mrs. Abbie Meisner; associate Schwarm was heard on appeal frOm |y o'y inorican in its gambles with 1he | |rrgt 1qiers i wider (e Wings on TS iohara: = reretary, Mrs. Florence Rockwell; a $25 fine imposed by the NewiNg- | qopiper In the ten years from 1019 gt 1 orS A o e e e o P financial secretary, Mrs. Louis ton town court after a ruling had | fof 0y 0 RN IR L o bt is the licens shienfcen ‘x' high u;‘o & };uufimdg. : Schade; I guard, Mrs. Floren been made that Schwarm, who Was| . og posiponed in the National |~ e e g . = i O. guard, Mrs. Grace Stahl- at the wheel of a disabled car while sue during the period from open- | o | ‘“',_ 1 ),, .~<-.!. or »n\nwu" _m ¢ . NAMED BY PRESIDENT . and trustee for 1% months, it was being towed, violated the law Ing day to May . approximately | NeW York, June 7 (R—Lu Prensa, | 8¢ hwl»~ gymnasium .lvwl‘d) night, | \\u,x).mgm.n. June 7 (P)—}:ulrn‘k | Mrs. Stella Sleath by mot having the car registered. |y " oo oo g0 T Gnerican | SPanishi-langu daily, today says Junel As has been the custom in | J. FFarrcl] of the District of Colum- class book was dedicate Certiere OPPERS « Wy re Yuns Meal MORE HEAT ~LE£SS CosT 0, sec- tary; and Richard Gordon, treas- | urer. Thomas F. McDonough was counsel ue over this samic period that Miss Mabel 1,«;{l, aspirant for ! i xw"J w‘: .\; ‘,‘I‘. !I)s annual | bia, was given a recess appointment MEETING OF POLICEMIN for the appellant. games were postponed, 26 less than |the honor of being the first woman | promenade v il be combined with|to be a member of the interstate| 4 meeting of the regular police- | to cross the | tlantic Ly air, has told | the banquet and will start at about | comme commission by President | jnen will be ! 3 : L | held at 2:30 tomorrow per she is the widow of |4 o'clock after the final toast has Coolidge yesterday. {afternoon to make plans for enter- Rocha-Sciloos, wealthy becn given, arrell, who previously had heen |taining the delegates 1o the annuul i 42 and Colombian ranch owner, who was Principal as his seneral counsel for the commission, | meeting of the State Police New Haven, June 7 (P —A sug- Washington the smallest number, Killed in utomobile wccident near | topi Why Talk?” Other toasty | Was nominated to succeed John gestion submitted by the Yale 6tu- {4, Rocton Nationals had 41. New | Bogota, Colombia, late last month. . “The Class of 1625, -y dent councils that he address the |y,n wag next in the league with | The newspaper says Miss Boll | dent Arnold Reckert entire undergraduate body on the 4q- Pittsburgh, 35, Philadelphia 32, tclephened for confirmation of a Edward Hine opening night of the college Year (y;cinnati and Chicago cach 0, |news item telling of the accident, Gertrude Bromby has been accepted by President | grogiien 29 and St Louis ing she was the wife of the Douglas Harwood; James Rowland Angell of Yale Uni- | grookivn had two years with no|Columbian. Later n an interview, | Dorothy ur Boys.” by ERve e | l [ | ‘onquering and | “PIRATE” BOY DROWNED | EAT versity and the address will be made | 4atponements in this period. Chi- {mays La Prensa, she said she and | Striving to Conquer)’ by Elizabeth — Boston, dunc 7 (UP)—When his Shanahan; in Woolsey Hall op Thursday, 8P- | 200 Cincinnati and St. Louis each | Rocha been acqgl d for Corbly; “Altruistic Adviee,” by home-made hoat overturned during! tember 27, | had one year. about six years and aftc bri 4 Gordon - a game of “pirates” in a Dorches- | EMA AND The council’s suggestion was bas- | pyg present season has been bad, | courtship were marricd in a Con-| Guests at the banghiet will be ' ter creek last night, Willlam® Gus. ©d on a long felt want of an offlcial (1,4 it was not the worst on record | yecticut town Nov, 17 ) Slade and Mr o, Mr. [tin, aged M0, of South Boston, was i y ; figanel, | lTCHlNG SKIN e i in the National President of Yale Will | Boston nas been the vicu Address Students Sept. 27 1 of the |the league. | Herr ! ation in August. The policemen will { Esch. of Wisconsin, during the re-|aiso draw for vacation dates &nd cent session of cong His ap- | discuss plans for the hascball season. pointment never came up for con- | firmation in the senate, Connecticut coal dealers ave the di tributors for the genuine Koppers Coke. Prineiy said, Jand M $ 1 4'50 a ton. NECTICUT COKE CO. Distributors Rercon Bros stanley-Svea Tel. 1814 Coal Co, Tel ies of meetings which made *no def- | o "ore 1020 and 1927, cach with inite impression upon Yale's life” |37 Locoon g " The best year: has heretofore marked the OPENing. | jgag and 1926 with only Explanatory of the suggestion the | nostooneq. council says there exists among un- | dergraduates “an unfamiliar but un- ) H avoidable ignorance ot the broader l policies of the university. If the | i president of the university should address the students much of t lack of knowledge would disappear.” \ CENTRAL JR. H. S, NOTES The Blus team was leading the Red division among the boys of the Central Junior High schosl this noon : by 15 points but was behind in the | (andidacy for the place. Frankin total score by 30 points. The stand. |D Putnam, senior assistant, has been ings of the two divisions at ‘moon | VIFtually the acting attorney-general was: Weekly. Red, 30; Blue, 45; to- *In¢® d”“- Reading Investigation | opene tal, Red, 1065; Blue, 1035 fepen L The ninth grade of the school win| ~While It was announced that A1 meet in the auditorium tomorrow | torney Putnam would act as attor afternoon for its weekly assembly. 1Y Eeneral uniil Readings succes- | opening of the college years. A 8er-|e,n tho first five w The worse | we sep { that al- ts ointment e skin Ay than Peter- ubied thoroughly v times all ite Citizens Coal Co. United Coal & Wood Tel, L3 Co. Tel. 529 City Coal & Wood .Co. Universal Coal & Wood Tel. 217 Co. 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