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F | 3 Average Daily Circulation For June 2nd ... 9 - v - > v ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES ] PRICE THREE CENTS “uo) ‘pIOJHBEL inic Cartelli Again Wi Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Quilln sy of City Marble Shoot Tltle : - it o and Enters National | ! wealth Government’s secutive Year—Leonard t Nuptial M i t otDe.| LOCATED ATLAST cartson 15 Rumner v HOVIES REJEBTED R ouncement of De- : 5 at Roman Catholic to G ! S—— and Is Awarded Silver i cmon o Give Ca ‘ Cathedral of Imma, P~ Reliel Expedition Ready to Start| weqar, {Ordinance Committee Opposed Cathedral o cu- tain Kingsford- Smith| i 4 ' late C ion in Al 0 Toward Supposed Position {o Opening Doors at 5 p. m, | late Conception in Al- AL e Dominic Cartelli, who has repre- | i b ll A M Gnnt of 525,000. Erni il Herald any at ol WIRELESS IS PICKED UP = ximutic cis two previous sea- FOURTH HEARING HELD| sons as the city champion in the | Southern Cross Completes ) G| ional Baarils hooung oantast, Aeuiny | The above picture shows Mr. and Mrs, Francis J. Quillinan who i Profusion of Floral Deco- . [Latest Radio Gives Positlon as|icteated all comers in the clty finals | were married at Albany this morning, Mrs. Quillinan having been Miss | Bev. Samuel Sutclific Expresses A " ‘ { his s and goe : | > S Gk it : - e . s - Flight, Landing at Bris-| . .\ 10 sites rrom Land North {City June 24 for the third conscou- L il Cumger daughter of - Governor amd Mrs. Altred E- | (upociion tn Behalf of Clergymen | F8tions—Elaborate Wed- bane After Terrific Fight | of “Nortieast Land—Boat Going | i —W. C. T. U. Tells of Censorship| ding Gowns Add to rectl: Spot. -+ | the present scason has | | Efforts | " 'Against . Gales and| Directy to that S | | A Morts. Beauty of O ed the superiority which | t t | eauty oi ccasion as (Copyright, 1928, by the Associated | the Boardwalk favorite | C 00 ar esen s n lflsm, A fourth public hearing on the| 3 Storms En Route. Pross.) fna carnea for :m,. the title uxl.(.s, P Al e . iREs , ’ auestion of Sunday atternoon mo.| Bridal Party Marches Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, June 9 | eiwee Champ.” conferred by St t t ; Hae e 2 Boue Bow Snlotonen, uie 3(S% S Poes Clamat e by enying ‘Misleading Statements’ | veur camion “uisio | po e (i s | voars ago. His first m;- 1o Atlantic | . 2SI S D ananimous vote hy e i k Canberra, Australia, June 3 UP— |maiod today to be down near North- | iy gy ature Badtnins mamile e | There ls Short e In lt B d t ordinance committee of the common | Premier Bruce today sent this mes- feast Land or on the polar ice cap to | pion wus made the age of 10| S u (4 5 T e | council against the project, and a & sage to Captain Charles Kingsford- |the north. years, He was the youngest and e il ol ”w.“l‘o“ oF e Albany, N. Y., June 9 (@—Cati- Smith, pilot of the plane Southern | 7The hase ship Citta di Milano has | "H‘”“‘ 2 e ~P;0;>]m on nlw Board- HALTINE FLIEHTS MA[;HINE l;l] PLANT e sty e xx;» £ p'::‘)Zh\u‘::‘ll(:;‘;‘lx\‘: young (r”.i.m‘;gm;; ¢ e 7 wilk. Today at the age of 12 years T Pt . . a ¢ quest 2 e Fov r rs. Alfred K. Crose, " int behalt of the common- | picked up signals from the alrshid. |1y il be among tho youngest and | {Issues Review of Financial h decided, | Smith today was married to Francis wealth: which has been: missing since M w“, all probability, despite his newly | — The attendance was smaller than |Joseph Quillinan, of New York Clty “You have accomplished the [o5 The men at the base were ve i.,wu.ux long trousers, will still be Situation, Declaring It T at previous hearings and the argu. |and Troy. scemingly impossible. You have |optimistic foday that the airship's [among the smallest. ‘F[}[‘ecas[e]' wal‘ns 0[ s[OI’mS . e | oLt i mot whiie waTEl DrORAN Cardinal Officiates. . ain demonstrated that the |Crew of 17 and their commander, | Dominic’s sensational holding of > Should Be Sufficient because of the fact that the common | The ceremony was performed in e ¥ . (General Umberto Nobile, would be i the chumpionship was clinehed for Over Efl(ll‘e ocean council Is definitely committed to o |th® Roman Catholic cathedral of spirit which animated our' troops ip | I the third consceutive time wien the | .\ ‘er” Criti o i O the Immaculate Conception here by ! 3 s rescued. s L kel : i Answer (0 ritics— Two Departmenls on New policy of Sunday night shows only. || & ot v o Y battle still survives.” Signals Are Heard | figals were played under the a & Asks Why Question Came Up Jatric ‘ardinal Hayes, archbishop Chesrs foom all eides of the house |l \m el card the Ttalia's | 11on of Junior Achievement Director | Z g After the rguments pro and con | ©f the diocese of New York. Gathe ment of its decision to grant Cap- |agkeq the airship a nnmber of ques.’| 1ir00k park. X in (‘om letin Benjamin g Councilman William D, | than 1,500 invited guests, many of tain Kingsford-Smith £5,000 @20,- |¢ions. The base ship received ,mi A S aforuing o e e . P g ] Monday inuired why the question has | them, fisures of ik ] ’c‘;rc'l'(": 006, ., o questions ard | lia e » St Joseph school | Stultz Announces No Take-off Will 2 : 2 : o derman Wa ) 1 ane a i — e o stimala. which Captain | Plaved Frank Massey of the Tock- | s "™| Franklin School : : R, Falk, ehatrmian of the erdinanes | ©f the count 5 | 2 Sendiok e well school, defeated the latter by | Be Made Until Conditions Favor— | New Britain Machine Co. officials | ™ "' 5 " Miss Smith's sister, Emily Jose- Tumultuous Welcome Manoya of the ship was unable to D e A _— stated today that two additional de toe, axplained that o peport| oyl orui e marnin S0 Brisbane, Australia, June 9 M—|ynderstand. L B s Tl i ot O for Tws partments in the plant would begin | en circulated that a com- | FHE fbetsg e L 07 Home again, a hero 1 his own land. | The Citta di Milano fold the erew ! to his ot ';‘ when .“') was | As an answer to the criticism of | P r"u ‘o"n AR !:i‘ “h”l;"l "“\.‘i se between the clergy and the “;“"t‘ A"“‘l? Warner, superintendent Charles Kmz:sford-!*mnhi vflsl not of the ltalia about u.;- m:morm‘n{;hiv“‘,.”"i,f‘:;‘,“"\ e amEta | br Threo Days Mor. the school board in its arrangement | Montay. - b ts was possible, ’““Inn«::;“x:mb; ¢ ';‘d?lfi:l\‘;‘["l':g-: ‘"u\'l'i e e e || Dovaie | BA)AsinSchamsion or BE |1 Mrabausay: N T, Tane 0] (Fremhial| 05 L8 Ainanuisii niBEeb as Gamplote | For soniastimai the iNew BHIn L B T (0| Smith's two brothers, Altred, Jr., CIILICTORS 0083, SRIReD B il £ “aptain Riiser- | Mary's school knocked out of | takeoff of the monoplane snd- | report, prepared by the hoard's fi-| Machine Co., has been working to | io resulls of a conference. It|,ng prthur, have been married for 1uous welcome of the citizens oOf |ing expeditions of Captain Riiser e S SR EACERS ouk Shliakn 3 onoplan nd U B 7 its full capacity and doing o ‘lr'l»m:m out during the hearing | .o 0 voars, Walter, the 3 t Brisbane and all Australia. |Larsen and Lieut. Luetzow Hom, |the ring by dconant Carlson of the :nn ;"‘r‘,.t"’ml‘";,,“;: ""”“"'\»‘ POS- | nance committer, was submitted to | 1S fll cav: S R RSy Rov, Eamuel T, Sutaliste intiena | st VIRSE S VRIS RO i 5 3 expeditions aboard the ses entra rior High, giving Carls ponce v un morrow hecause & Sl k. Ao - : kst d, chool. Tor he had brought the huge rmz:a:f ':‘Y:};L‘v'“}‘“m"“wr hie & oo ab Pt sived by the filera of [ POaXd st Uls moeting yesterday| Monday the lathe rooim ang|™inisters had met the theatriosl A Colorful Scene. S DL R se L L Al B rening | Cartelli defiated Tugene T unfavorable weather conditions on | aftcrnoon. milling machine departments will | WO 40 (hat early Sunday opening| ho presenco of a princh of the landing here at ”"] oo ;\pamm AKIng their way across the |9f the Stanley school 1y the se the course over the Atlantic. The| In one part of the report the|beBin running all night. This will | ¥45 under discussion. . | Roman Catholic church, in his car- morning, completing (e last an e {tgberge el carly morning clouds here disap- | g g ; of | TEquire the hiring of 30 or 40 more ouncilman W. Spaulding Warner. | jinal's cassock ef red and cope of ost dangerous leg of his trans |snow and ice of Spitzhergen. SRR AN statement is Thes briet | expressing his dlsplensura. @t dh most danger 14 4 i The base ship was being made | Tn the finals Cascimera Coscina of | peared after a few hours and by men of the semi-skilled type. DIBR © | gold cioth, carrying the crosier and gceanlc flight, from Buva, ML} o oday to sail as soon as pos. |t Camp school took on William |mid-afternoon the weather was elear | *WAemeNt Wit refercnce to the con-| “fhy New Britain Machine Co. | € which rosulted in last nIGhtS | wearing the mitre, gave added lslands, a distance of 1.762 miles | (NN PO T o eene, it this were | Moore, defcating him by the score |with the wind from the northeast. |dition of the school department bud- | products are conncoted with the | MoeUNE, said: “Somebody influenced | hrightness to a scene already made TRz e |u:; thnz“ :; thought advisable. el 5 | = set should be a sufficient answer to [automobile and accessory industries. | 107" :,m'l’\ e i S 1t back here [ colortul by masses of blossoma and hours at an average speed of 1" iihe messagns recelved by the Cita Carlson defeated 'w.\rul.’l. by ‘(lm‘ ew York, June 9 (A—A warning | the misleading statements that there | The Fafnir Bearing Co., which o <,:“m, er hearing. I wish I could f(.fn,v the gowns of ”},‘ bride and miles an hour itts. including |4 Milano were calculated to have [s0re of and then took on Car- inst any attempt today a i a shortage in the school commit- [ FUNRINE to capacity and crecting a | * 1 ‘,‘ et for noniE st iidesmoda pud ffie Lniforpaiies he Showered with gifts, Including o, T o0 5 hoint within latitudes [telll. The former champion defeat- |45 imtic fiight was sounded by | teo budgot at tis tmer new building, also depends to a cer. s, up Lo aondlCamalion |wounorianllftasy mkeoFl 25,000 in gold from the Austratian | (TR (AP B B fonicaes 25 to |od Carlson by a score of 76, when | ;" RGBT TS S0 o | The report, in full, follows tain extent on the automotive indus. | Wi Whether the our —of opening| Banked about the cathedral was a government for the unproced‘gtc‘;d 30 east. As soon as the signals he- (it was o cide a v':; , ; ke doubly sure | oty er forceaster, who said storn “The statement has been prepared | try, although, according to President "““" d be chunged from 7 p. m. to § profusion of roses, lilies, smilax, record breaking flight from Oak= | . "0 (e in all stations in the | DY Playing for the hest two out of | (inded over the entire occan. ‘mr information of members of the | Maurice Stanley, not to the extent jt | P ™ Wir ferns and palms, ‘Within the sanc- | iand, Cal, to Brishane, Captatn |Ji i \CCrT e to be quiet. [three. Cartelli however brought the | UGN BV HE TUNEE oCCRn | | for information of members of the oty Alling speaks For Theaters | tuary and heaped against the great : Kingsford-Smith ggve credit for the = pories 10 a close by Qefeatlng Carlson |i¢ they depend upon us” said Dr. |statoments that have rocently been (Continued on Page 13) Attorney - General B, W. Alling, | altar were scores of white blooms success of the 7,300 mile gerlal voy- |\ o0 poo gpitzhergen, June § [0 Uhe sccond game by a score of | gy Conditions for flyiug |made with refercnce to the school ———— - one of the lawyeru for the moving (With only the curving of green ferns age to his three associates, Captain | MWES Bak SWCEE, SUEE {Goibaeitiin mins dinie monts Sa | e picture men, told of a waiting line |at the altar and the roses at the C. T. Ulm, co-pllot, a fellow AU-|yo4, "1 ugl into the territory north | FOUT bOSS. Luician Tocharesyk of | gy will not he at all good. 1t \nn‘ L The condition of the school ; extending hundreds of feet from |chancel rall_to relicve tho sea of P v icans, Harry < Sy i e Putnam school, Edward Pal- |0 v Y * b A theater entrances and suggested an | Whiteness. The center aisle was % stralian, and two Amer| {of Northeast Land after the steamer | 0 5 ? s ormy nearly all the way over. [ department hudget. THE WEATHER el . Lyon, his navigator, and James\ciyy g Milano had received a radio | 570N of the Bartlett school, J0- |y oula encounter conflicting | *The approprintion for the schodl| | LRt cat 0 D BRviloadsn.hy Loy 0 irbpesiel 4 e | Citte . Rntives o cph Madis of the Bl | i ruon Lon | . would permit parents who ta elr | smilax. Aerner ',ad".’luw'mwrn - |message belicved unmistakably 10,001 anq Vintent Karwoski of the | Vinds-and rain dppuriiei d0r BUTeNT cxnel Aew Brlainsand il ‘mmwf. to m‘.» :h‘nw:‘ to ‘?;et‘}t"lr Musical Program Crowds up at Daw have come from the lost. polar o, o) cohool were disqualified| Hecding the advice of the weather | the schools for the finane | Showers tonight and pr g B¢ em 2 - 3 Enpreiols coowie pere MR- 8¢ dnginle dfalla. [ or faiture to make their appearance | Man, Miss Mabel Boil who is scck- | April 1, 1928 to April 1, 19 | 1y Sunday; not Gt el ellag) L S B D Eroasns, pia I dawn to welcome the fliers to AU- | o peseue vesscl intercepted the |07 HUIEC 10 [inz to make the tansatlantic cross- | $1,219,734.00 At this date, June &, | | in temperatu e ny prmiting fwo ant ] e ReRE { stralla. Fvery road leading to the imeusuge shortly before midnight Jast | "\ b 0 0 LG 1o | ing dn Charles A, Levine’s Columbia, | 1928, 82 5.30 has been e ! south and southwest winds, Wt performances, he argued. o FapAl 4 1 Fagle Farm landing field Was | pight. The mes S B e ”4“ e R ARA e eta tar e she | ed, leaving a balance of $98 | | Judge Alling remarked that New ;mmnl r(-:-:lml \‘Fre.sn\oml selections blocked hours before the Southern [and started with the wd Halit |4 01 bronze medals were given to | Sald, however, that she still was [ to pay school department expenses | % % | iritain s the only city of size in this g 101:'\;”:':;:; b i e (1 Immediately thereafter it gave the {7 500" cininions. or will be de | “rarin’ to go | from Jun 928, to April 1, 1¢ o locality which does not have a show | A8 Ben ks 4 L oot | (Continued on Page 13) | position of 80.30 degrees north and |y Witk @ few days, Miss Boll not indicate how| “This brief statement with refer- |y —— ____ ,|opening at b p. m. or carlioron gan- | MY SIS0 SWAY I the freat, | |to the east which would be at about vk o Jong the flight would be deferred, {ence to the condition of the school T i » and the neighboring city nt],‘;,h.":;'" b (‘-Cgr'f e N“’ "“;“"‘h" | | Foynoya Islands, ten ngutic miles MERCHANTS' LUNCITEON but Levine thought it will be “two | department budget should be a suf-| | HIGH TIDE | |Dristol. opons jts iheater door ab| 30 & IRICRTE O HER DRSNS L MAHGARET “mT I]F |from land. | Rabbi Gershon Hadas will speak | o three days.” ficient answer to misleading sta | 2:30 o'clock, e TR RE r‘alr:rlin:xl‘ e l Course Seems Likely Nfor oy ah. Ehe arat 16 siientsan u‘; The possibility that Miss Boll and | ments that there is hortage in | | - Mr. Sutcliffe, representing the | =\l T1E8 Tl e i | | This position is Just off the north- | (Ll 5 ihe Slinned by the members | her two pilots, Oliver Le Boutillicr {the school committee budget at this| | New g otestant Ministers' assoctatioh, ex- [, ith the Giiciatng corey. i | H I ERAI] ATE“ jern coast of Northeast Land, thelor ), chamber of Comme The |and Arthur Argles might attempt a | time, pressed a hope that there would be | | eff FoCIERAe! “w‘“w"y G P, ] [1stand Iying to the east ot Spita- |y ST A CRIERE TS AL Do fusther hearings, He told of &yt strofs Mibndy fo Bis theshs 4 ) {bergen. The Italia, piloted by Gen- 44 ill be held at the Burrit hotel. (Continucd on Page 13) (Continued on Page 15) * * | meeting hetween the clengy and the | i, furt of the sitar, This he meunl® i {eral Umberto Nobile, probably would theater men and of the discussion of | o9 1o the clergy moved to the ap have followed a course leading a compromise to which, he said, the | ... i AN f Three Ranking| Northeast La her retur 1 isters dic t agree. ki pointed places, o B g o g o e g o o ar Scholars at Storrs B0 Soohes hartlihs hokia hnen | 3 > iy :a‘tn\;»:"fi:m:" rr\{a‘\: At the hour of eleven the organiat- College e i i e | THIS WEEKS AFFAIRS 4 bu Knisht Bzl under the socal v, o | A0k the fist notes of the bridat | for the Nor- | . . . . Sutoliffe et Lohe: d i:}(,Z::g;o‘:,[,,,':,,,,,.n;\orhn:;m? (ho Sut “I‘I“ ('l. ’;lv'““vh:]e l(‘lmrs‘l;lg‘hrmrgroom. with the groomaman, it | A Y s L the city of Bristol violates the | George Quillinan, his brother, came would start immediately on a flight v Sunday with vaudevill ’ ’ [ ¢y Storrs, Conn., June 9 UP—De-|over the territory designated in the Sund; th vaudeville | before the altar. Heading the bridal Rtorrs, . ! e That New Britainites will | party as it held its step to the sl rees were conferred on 75 eniors |intercopted message. : party as it held its step to the slow :t the 45th commencement of Con- mmrmm;n‘ J”rl‘i‘f Supplies RO out of the city to see a show { cadence of the wedding march was necticut Agricultural college here| capt. Riise (‘v,‘,v“ will carry a when one may be geen here an hour | tiny Jane Glynn, niece of the bride. { c B aptain Riiser-Larse L parn or two later was characterized by | Governor Smith and Catherine were today. In the absence of President |food supply with him and will go di- ] oday : e . e SN Sea LKs To HoLD the ministers as absurd. followed down the center aisle by Charles Lewis Beach, who is con: n-|rectly to position 80.30—2IS, where mNAL FiAG DAY Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor of | the maid of honcr, Miss Julia Man. cd to Martford hospital, the dgsrees RAERCisES TUNE 14— the Sacred Heart chureh which em - gy 5 cere nted by A. B, Meredith, e > St : sl s Y “va.;: Ezrnfnlmnn:; of education. (Con e oflll} braces the greater part of the city's (Continued on Page 18Y 3 mmi § i Tcbeia Polish population, is still opposed, ‘ e e anentry aciwerea e | Harry Thaw Compelled St intormed che " com’ | FRANTIC S 0 S, GALLS ! commencement address, To Return to America el R e ‘ A M The three ranking graduates were| Southampton, Eng., June § (P)— e ARE HEARD FROM TOWN Ruymond Luther Plerce of Putnam, |Harry K. Thaw sailed for America s ”,' ge amateur events and the Richard Atkins Ackerman of Mid-|today on the liner Aquitania. Eng- ”»‘:"0‘ r'OY:" gre :x; outdoors, l-'l" 1ns!l:'t dietown and Miss Margaret Grace|land had notified him that he was at profit and commercalism be . 3 Root of Berlin. Each was present- an unwelcome guest and forbidden I\I»'m. |jx its proper place, was the |Alaskan Radio Station Picks Up { a0 with a beck. him to Jand and he said he would T2 IR Advanaed inatiie sbpulcar e Fire Alarm Call from Far ; Degrees with distinction were con- [not attempt to land at Cherbourg, l.n." protects business, why not pro- | terred as.follows: France, when the 1 arrived tect the business of the church,” be of Village Tn dairy husbandry—Richard At-|there, en route to New York. Y : i said in conclusion. fo il | ins Ackerman, Middletown: Charles| Thaw was unconcerned that he «L WAVE some 18 = Rev. F. W. Schacfer declareg jt | ~Seattle, June 9 (P—A frantic 8 Oliver. Mansfield; Raymond Luther [had been obliged to return after va- s For vou a5 [0 & telling of the threatcned de- Plerce, Putnam. rious appeals had falled. TO DO” (Continued on Page 13) | struction by fire of an Alaskan vil- In poultry husbandry—Francis| About the only thing which Thaw = |1age was picked out of the afr tust { . Augustine Ryan of Revere, Mass. |said that might be taken as indicat- Hart, Kelly and McCue | iEht by the naval radio station at | In forestry — Raymond Kenney |ing his feelings was a remark that Cct m 2 ts f D“ | Cordova, a!kn,‘ and rr}n)nd to the | Daley of Bristol. he id not like Sir Willlam Joynson- xet Receipts for Dues |statlon at Bremerton, ¥ wh tany—H Edwin Hill of [Hicks—the home secretary whose 3 4 o message read: S O £ Whole | mmn:&_am el action prevented Thaw’s landing. Paid” to Ku Klux Klan | iilage on island of Killisnoo afire. i Tn mechanical engineering—Carl| There was no one to see him off ARTHUR M Chist W, 6. Hast Captatn 6. !l[f;?no. last T longer. | Adolf Gelssler of Pomfret. except the nsual crowd of newspa- T D ll\'!l‘l‘!n;o’oh an [?:::nlllx;ma:;\::;‘r:;ne Harold Thomas McCarthy, B, 8., permen and photographers. W. P. McCue were surprised 10 | peri) Stralt, in m"mm'm B'r:ut., Aoy | of Stamford, recefved the degree of | receive in th mail today, in en- ander Achipelago, near latitude | T o e o, a1, or | Disastrous Storm Is velopes marked “porsonal” 5708 the village ot Killisnoo is on : Ziskin, robard, '31, of cigne o ol - L Nt | ;‘r';r:vl;‘:r'rt was announced the winner| SWeeping Over Oklahoma :::u;: Teets) ;"" their con the island. 1Its population is native | ¢ the $30 award for the first prize| Oklahoma City, Junc 9 (P—One fund of the Ko roparating | for the most part. A post office was l S in the Ratcliffe Hicks compe- | man was killed and several towns m‘ e e Knights of the Ku | cstablished there in July, 1884. it ! isolated by storms in northern e e Affer the Bret mbssegs W0 - | tition for excellence in English com- gzel ::‘1 e sergeant also recelved copies of !ceived, there was silence for a time, position. : L bl the oath of allegiance of the or- | Then the feeble splutter of the low [ e e 490 oo 1!~ The town of Bvacabt ‘nsar. ehs der. The word “honorary” was | power set was heard again. Fast Berlln.‘“on the $20 mecond e town ov L S typewritten on the receipts. The | *The fire is getting too hot now,* prize, and Richard Francls Attridge | Kansas line, was hardest hit. Meage: signature at the bottom could |the operator tapped, “got to ge. Am Drdii] i "";-o AL o e L not be deciphered accurately. | suffocating. Goodbye and hurry.” Villiam urman 2 L . | - pr;,:: for the senior and junior|Several bulldings were demolished. trc?tmt;:‘c::n::re..’n:“ne,:k': 1\'1«‘:’«:}‘:&!\‘ ;‘r:’::te '}tznnedet;h;'e;n::‘ highest in animal husbandry W. M. Smith, 72, a farmer living 2 . g £ A o 1o Warii Fribtl Do | neie Déwey, way Mifed wiien & smiail e which they accepted good-na- | steaming toward Killisnoo at tull | were awarde B T ot o s P % (‘ q cun " TUEY DOAT CAne” turedly, All things considercd, |speed. She was expected to reach rance, °28, “’,,,"“‘;‘x;m'};' Toh | aetal othsl b ths Houss .wers il -, FOR-THEFAITY.TALES' (N COURT_, nobody about police headquar- |the flaming town within 10 hours- Barton Well, 29. of East Hampton. | Se : l % ters felt it necessary to ask The survey boat Explorer, at sea Jullan Burr Eddy, 30, won the | uninjured. 53w them if they had actually be- |far to the west, heard the 8 O 8. and p At Bartleysville, the gale was es- , > o A % 3 D ks covheinors hies] timated 16 pave Teattiod & velocity i - m Sartas Foug . e — . Come afliated with the orgun- | was expected la arrive at Killiawos 30 miles an hour. o e & o 1 rank as & freshman was highest, ‘of ) H(‘ : "