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BOY SCOUT NEWS While Troop 21 of the Nathan | Hale Junior High school held and cven increase its lead in the court of honor contest being conducted by the local Boy Scout council, Troop 1 of Plainville provided the month's feature by passing Troop 4 and pushing into second place at the June court. Troop %l added S1: points and ran its tofal 1o 467, while | Troop 1 of Plainville, by virtue of | 52 new points, now has 378, Troop ' 4. the Center Congregational church organization. mna only 20 points and is third with . The other 1roops have the follow- | ing totals, according to figures com- | pelled today: Troop 7, First Bap- tist church, 246; Troop South igregational church, 161; Troop Lincoln school, 149: Troop 24, ! of Our Saviour, Plainville, 0op 3. Trinity Methodist Trodp 23, Emmanuel hurch, Troop 9, Iirst! Laptist church, 64 | Troop 16, Church of Si. John the Evangelist, 44: Troop 33, Plainville Legion, 30: Troop 6, Maple Hill, 26; iroop 10, Congregational Brethren Sons of Israel, 21; Troop 11, Stanley Memorial church, 11; Troop 19, St. s church, 11; roop 1 of Ber- Troop 14, Stanley school, 10; 63 of Kensington, Troop 17, First Lutheran church, 6 Troop 2% M. C 4 Troop 18, Cen- Junior High school, 2; Troop 15, Mary's church, WRECKS HIS HOME; SHOUTS IN COURT Long Forcibly Removed From Gourt for Causing Disturhance Richard Long, aged 40 il Dwight street, was sentenced to jail for 30 days on charges of breach of the peace and drunkenness, and was taken out of the court room by Ser- geant P. J. O'Mara when he caused a disturbance by shouting that he would never again contribute to the support of his wife. Long, who was arrested abont 4 o'clock this emrn- ing at his home by Sergeant Feeney and Officer Sullivan still under the influence of liquor, and Judg xe told him he belivved a jail ser tence would up. After Sergea eney had d that } A dishes smashed and a buffet broken at Long's home, the dining room having the appear- ance of h n visited by a cy- clone, Mrs testified that her husband was drinking all night and has not worked for 1% He does not contribmte towards the sup- port of the family of four children according to testimony. Long. however, de that_ ha has boen neglectful, and claimed to have| WAS VERY ILL-TIMED family. Viotates Rules of Road Marcello Morello, aged 18 Columbia street, who From First Page) Smith letter irritated the situation. “As it called for no action, it was by Sergeant I° lision between his car and one driv- like the celebrated Parker letter to |the St. Louis convention to which en by Joseph Stanlonts ahout 10:30 o'clock the night of June 26, was found guilty of the charge of vio- lation of the rules of the road and was fined %5 nd costs. According | to Hevsmant Teeney and Fireman|, 2 o GOV 0 SPEILRI RN 0 D el Victor T. Davis, Jr. Morello “"'""h». letter that disastrously defeated driving north on Fast street and |y, op ung the Smith letter will no made a left turn into Woodland 4o 1t 110t defeat Smith, It scems to atrest, cutting the corner too sharp- | S50 [0 SRIEEE BenEh. T deeine to talked about in the convention last nigh Mr. Daniels was a member of the | platform committee of the Houston {convention and one of those who fn- 1y. Morello, however, claimed to| have kept to the right of the center ed strenuously on 4 dry plank. . ICE CONDITIONS ADD TO PERILS OF ITALIANS dragged twenty feet. Telative to the position of his car after the accident (Continued From rirst Page) he sald the impact forced it over | driven back by the to the wrong side Thefts From Automobiles Admitting that he had stolen pair of field glasses owned Charles Wooding of 52 Lincoln KH" ‘V and a revolver owned by L«mh‘ Schwartz of 381 West Main each of the articles being val $10, Arthur B. Plante, aged 14 Lincoln street, was fined ‘costs and given a suspended breaker Bruganza with two Norwegian flyers aboard was still blocked by the ice at North Cape. In the meantime intensive search continuing by dog teams for the three members of the Nobile party who started toward land. Captain Sora with Alpinists and Norwegian guides was exploring the region zlong various routes which the trip might have taken. sentence of 30 days, with plnh:ln'm by Judge W. D, Saxe in police eourt today. The young man failed to W alnmz Sounded by G. 0. P. in Massachusetts | make a satisfactory oxplanation ot the thefts, saying he knew when he took the articles out of the owners' automobiles in a garage at 457 West Main street, that he was doing wrong but did not grasp the actual ‘riousness of the offense. Sergeant M. J. Flynn testified that be arrested Plante last evening and recovered the stolen atticles in his | toston, June 30 (UP)—More than , state republicans last night | Lieard their leaders strike the warn- note of the strength of the Smith s in the state of Massachusetts the same time advocate a campaign “for our ticket and not against the other. In the traditional “night before™ room, after Wooding had reported the loss of the field glasses. Plante’s car occupicd a gpace in the garage with the others and he was suspected of the thefts. Questioned by Judg Saxe, the sergeant said Plante told Bim he was born in Ikhode Isiand znd came New Rritain from Maine about two years #go. Assistant Prosceuting Greenstein sail Prosecuting binquet at the Hotel Statler, the republican campaign for the Hoover- Curtis ticket was launched by the Massachusetts Republican club as a preliminary to the ratification con- ference at Symphony Hall today. Speakers included Congressman | nkiin W. Iort of New Jersey, seeretary of the republican national committce, Henry Parkman, Jr., president of the club, Senator Gillett, ney Woods wished a nolle in the case of Joseph Itoy of Church Will Irwin. Hoover Riographer, Licutenant Governor Allen and stroet, charged with assaulting his Louis Liggett, national commit- | of 20, s Church 110; church wat Gospel sober him Fe testi ng bee Long Josep] lin, 10 Troop months. [} tral st her 172 (Continued 15t . .ul m | 20, of | 25 .md fog. The was to Attorney Attor- entered a wite Denies Driving ¢ John Pacinda, aged mont strect, adimtied t told Officer Peter Mekivoy was driving automobile it struck Tremont street, although the was that a Meri- len young i the wheel The latter iwalting trial, and Mr. Greenstein charge of driving in his pos- session warning On tion e lision Car 18, of Tre- he had he when his two boys on fact a man nolled the g N withonut a license 7 teeman in Pacinda’s recommendat Held fm' l)rlunz Car While Under Influence from | Darien. Conn. June 30 (UP)— | S sllegedly wreeking an automo- | . i 1 the Post road here aerly | " today, Osear Gaudio, 36, of W Ha Haven truck tport and ar- iowith illegat | Ariving rm~| liquor and after contin on probation unt rasgs of t Adam nerty, Alire 1 Nels Klei NEGROFS LYNG'ED BY SOUTHERN MJB , 4 v | Carter an transportation of lquor ot ting 1osponsiiil an ac- | com- | Now the liis wedan and con- | nt Gandio 1 on the Massop of njured when ped by s sald to | n the police name of Flono | Huven T it they imber of barrels and when moved ' 1 ut th t <herry wine Misunderstand Five Day Ld\\ But l|~ Al Right (rp) known 1 ¥ con Mac- oninent narried a1 | beford ura 2 Town and I society right. | \derstand “ 1o per Tsle de simply o ] I France today. thro hod disy v A rope Then the and the A third Wil hy out injury MHCHELL 1SCAPED | Kl Uni Veported two ot s Jolin hi [ 1da Y ransom which Guada- | veloprents in | no confirmation SPEAKS TO ELY Members of Electr club cotricians “pectors al and in | Fire 1 thar the State Henry Day. ntati ociation cused the of the law the form of a question box. 1 to a a more of e o ton last vight Trade Thoma the at cmbassy has had school ren in consulate for sev. report were active- tnapers, provisions 1 tronps the k pursuing ( | ful dag be shot and buried with him. social and expected to attend. on Mabel | press at the Fafnir R | Burghard, | produced NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, |FLASHES OF LIFE: PEGGY JOYCE WITH $300,000 DIAMOND SAILS FOR EUROPE that fence. By the Associated Press. New York—Peggy Joyce, $300.000 diamond and all, is bound for Kurope. Ior pleasure? Not whol- ly, she insists. She is to do some hand work as an author—write her memoirs. twice it ripped through a Paris — No, Jule star French runner, does not wear a violet. He if he feared | Nurmi. “Nurui!™ he replied have I heard that name before” was asked Plainfield, N. J.—Alice May Sisty. . has come all the way home from | Reno by bronco. She used three of them. Haven New Aftorney Henry Stowell ppointed assistant |of the superior court w. clerk suceeeding Buffalo, N. Y.—John L. Porter of | Paul H. O’Connor, who died June 12. | Pittsburgh, chairman of the trustees | of Carnegisy Institute of Technology | thinks jazz and girls are to blame | belicved fo for low scholastic standing in col- | Nugent, cges and for decreased inferest in | Two Moon fraternitics, He so told the Phi|mit suicide Kappa Dsi Waterbury—Failing cyesight s have caused Daniel M treasurer of the Chief Herh company, to com- shooting himself. by Ansonia—Joseph Yuska way to|killed when hit by a heavy pass the time while flying is to knit. | which he was operating to Mrs. J. Livingston Taylor, 67. of per. cveland is back from a visit to| Presbyterian missions in Persia. The | w Haven—Anthony R auto was too tiring in the desert lcader of the 02nd regiment dust, 80 she and others chartered aland president and freasurer of planc. In all they flew 9,000 miles. | Ideal Printing shop, Arrested “I had plenty of knitting to do,” the police charged with having said. |tery tickets in his at plant. 1 “rhm bail w York—An excellent is v she lot- possession the Northbay, Ont.—The will of F. W. Brownell, wealthy recluse, has been broken. It stipulated that his faith- | Derby ven s captured and returned to the | Elm City, where he is charged with allied implication in burglar- there On his deathbed he asked that this provision be disregarc 1. New York — Who was Brodie? Such a question might justly be asked by Ray Woode, swimming star of St. Louls. Ray did not jump from Brooklyn bridge. He took a back jack-knife dive from it, 132 feet to the Kast river and swam ashore. seven ies Judge Juli: court dismis Tanker Syndicate thus ending long and litigation. Mack in charges and in- n Roston- | federal against others, volved England M ¥ Roston—New activity slightly less in April, federal reserve shows. Princeton, N. J.—Oh for the good BESBUENEY old days, when there were no air- planes or trains. Some prominent folks of this town got hold of an old canalboat and gave a bance ahoard while two mules were towing it. Northampton, Mass.—John idge spends day here befor parents at Brule, Wis Cool- Frederick H. ham, con- school | in su- Cambridge, Mass Knowlton, Jr. of Framing vieted slayer of Reverly | teacher, files claim of appral | preme court Thompsonville, Conn. — Nathan, who is more than 113 years old, is summering here after convalescence. A horse had stepped on him. than bears on his back the initials the figures “1815” placed there the year he was found in Enfield. Conn. ! He was apparently full grown then Nathan s a box turtle. cnator Charles public addr Pawtucket, R. 1.— Curtis makes first !'since republican | nomination. vice Brunswick, Me.—Let's hope there is fine weather during the Olympic games. Just imagine what “Rip” | Black of the University of Maine could do with a hammer under such conditions! It was raining so hard that out of a bunch of candidates for the team only Rip went to the field. He threw the hammer so far “On cam- Boston—Republicans ward Christian Soldie paign rallying song. Mass. of serious condition rondside, dopt s as Jacoh Bogdonoff, mysterions shooting, in ma Lowell, 28, vic | found in [ ehine by JR, CHAUTAUQUA ELECTS OFFICERS Senior ~ Chautauqua Progral Opens at Cemral School Hall The sccond meeting of the Junior “ha angua as held 1his ornin and Mrs. David Nair, Dr. ana Mrs, |Chautatqua was held this morning 4 in the auditorium of the Cent Louls Nair and Mrs. Willam Leikin, {17 the aujtorium of fhe Geait Ieft Jast night for Philadelphia to | 1W11oT HIED SCH00 s attend the wedding of Attorney | HRAE 1 U6 TG Isracl Nair of this city fo Miss | Voon o Wahib | The fc g officers Fritzi Stoulman, which s to take| 1he following officey ed: Mayor, Altred Dixon; place tod Knights of couneils €leTK, Leonard Carlson: law i : g ssionors, Srnest from Hartford, Britain ana | °"® rmv o ’vlv \‘.' !vv; : Bristol wlil unite on July 19 in a(0m Charles Sullivan and 1 dance at Lake Com.|Humphrey: health commissi About 1.000 guests ape Alison Baker and Elizabeth servics commissioners, Carl Hewitt The committee 1 arrangements is composed of Jack Muncer 1l Lucille Fengler: I press reporter Milton Marsh members from the three cities. Moody Secretarial School Summer | Al children interested Session, July 9 to August 17. Phone |the minstrel troups )7.—advt. {meet at the Central Junior Louis Leibowitz, a law school auditorium Monday Brooklyn, N. Y., and I"red 9 o'clock designer, also of Rrooklyn. applicd Swarthmore for a marriage “cense at the office | first time discarded of the town clerk today. torinm in this city Mr. and Mrs. Paul ".cupold of entertainment when it Maple street are spending the evening at the Central Junior month of July at Gr ton Long Point. sehool. William €. French in Mrs. Amand Wallen and Miss Mrs. Buell B Baseette, Wallen of this city and Mrs of the local Chantauqoa Johnson of IFlushing. 1. 1., have who predicted left on an automohile trip to Tli- n Last nois and lowa. isted of @ Miss Winifred Kenney from Victor at her home on 145 Tremont the Christine following an operation for fon Spocil Members of the Lo-Hi club of Berlin were the guests of Mrs. Madi- son of Westfield last evening. John Strobel, Jr of Kensington is spending a week at Hammonas- st beach Joseph K. Lamb and Johnstone Vance of this city, William J. Paps ot Waterbury and Williim Topam of Boston, who | been in Alaska and the Kodiak Islands on a hunt- ing expedition are expeeted to ar- rive in this eity next Thursday. of the Assyrian mission South chureh will be held at m. instead of 2:30 p. m, the semmer monthe, ey Ad in charge the mission, will tomarrow a patriotic topic Attormey Maurice Rosenberz of unford has taken a suite of offices the National Bank building and ge in the practice of law i« known locally, having attend- the sehools and lived here to his entering the practice of law in &tamford, Captain George chief of police, vould not he police detafl, v changes are made this tim: HUGHES TO SUCCEED Chief Hart, hefore leav-| G, dune 20 (@1t the convention at Colorado | garded as probable in L anthorized the captain to| Nations circles foday that Charles shifts if he saw At the | 1 Hoghes would become the An felt there no for | suces to Dr. John Bassett Moor: “hem of the world court of infernational IFrank Melewski, aged 25, of 93 justice Cloveland street, suffered an injury to the Index finger of his left hand while at work this forenoon on a ring Co. He was treated at New Britain General hospital City Items Complaint was made to the police today by R. A. Grise that several windows in the Russell & Erwin office building were broken by stone throwing boys last night. Alfred LeFond of Whiting strect caught a 13 year old boy stealing cherries in his.yard yes- terduy and turned him over to Offi- cer Louis E. Harper, who warned him against the practice. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Nair, Attorney junior wer 1own wnd Carl nest Columbus New pounce. @bl in asked to High morning are clerk, of Holtz, a at ua for the tent andi- favor Chantin th m of door opened last [ High troduced president tion {C assoc a s sstul here srogriam “Silhontts by quartet with was well iford to o s ni, concert Herbert Bingham 1 Operas” costuming. o reecived Gordon give His “Hold * He red that the son that permission to mannfac ture and sl light beers was sought was that 42 the p in light has better dren and becanse of Aus prohi- Fast came from hition an topic on wis only w and cont of ines per trade Americ better conuntry Volstead liguor was ! wines becrs health better by f prohibition regardiess of what anvone he declared “Don't 1t 1he days return,’ he adided. “Hold fast that this eoun try he all the and in o rvices at the an says 10:30 a Higuor during Elisha of 1ms, 10 cpeal Shining i may cxample world in 1he on or question.” « Engineer Williams Leaves City’s Joseph D Williams, engin, tor he Aepartinent for the past year, and for several years prior to that time city completed his serviees with the city today, and ng in civil engineerir with offices in the Profession West Main street Employ He ed “ni water 1ocal engineer 7 aid Kelly, acting today thers nges he the quarter will Ko work any ¢ in al building o although v at 20 was re- gue of ardinarily. va, ing for s but eall ans Mr. I ipan was ready to nominats Hughes and it was thought that would accept the nomination. The various powers apparently were awalling the ac of the American group which is author ized to name successor to Dr. Moore. 1t was belleved that a con siderable number of powers, includ ing probably Gr Rritain and Franee, we v to propose Mr | Hughea. on w hag nthe After years of study E. Colorado Springs, champlon chryss mums which are nearly a foot wide on $-foot stems. Ladoumergue, | “Where | pa- | Steven Publeo of New Ha- | Of the long trips the industrial | 5one north on South Main street and in | he than in | le joining | id not appear to be working pro- [rake s presidential ! joining | in- | INROLE OF LAWYER QUIZZES POLIGENAN {Youthiul Truck Driver Conducts Own Case in Court 15 his own counsel, Milton d of Topstivld, stall town about 15 miles bevond Boston on the road to New- Lurvport, cross examined Officer David Doty in police conrt today rel- ative to the method nsed by the offi- cor 10 test the Honser- siey's automobiie truck. Judge Sa suspended judgment on the charges of driving with improper brakes and | tailing to have the maximum carry- o & copacity and light weight dis- I played on the side of the truck, but limposcd a tine of $15 and costs on the charge of overloading Acting Homersley, Mass., a brakes on 7% Com- | Mass., was fin- | the ch iy aged 17, of Lynn without costs drivin on of with e no defense except toot brake was bt Judge Saxe nough 1o have iWlly in view truck driving on cmergeney ably, detailed about o'clock last evening to go to Itoburts street, complaint having I heen to Licutenant Bamtorth that noengaged in selling wood trucks were making a On Roberts street the that the trucks had truck irakes. He had e belivved the {in working condition told him it | ene ot brakes, was not set osp makes hilly brike fand 11 voads, amount where the used conside of must i Doty was | i Officer i made two trom disturbance, Lofficer learned until Segal followed on his motorey ha overtook Homersley and near the State Normal school | Stanley strect, on |, |t t i 1 The officer noted that the brakes load of kindling wood At Rus- the | found | 1900 1bs, | Iperly, and the appeared to be quite heavy. sell & Brwin's factory, where trucks were weighed, it was {that Homersley's load it was lin excess of the weight allowed by | in ex of the weight allowed by | noticed that gear foot officer said he y used the » stop the truck, heing useless. Detective L i llinger testitied along similar | law. The {Homersl I pedal reverse the 1 at of G wish to! the As- Homersley, taking a seat table on invitation Proscenting Attorney when he expressed some questions, interrogated Doty at length. 1t developed that while Homersley was driving the truck on Commercial striet, th lofficer put his toc on the brak a {counsel sistant tein ask Officer I v }yu dal and it almost went to the floor '« mu did not stop the truck. Homer- wanted to know whether or not [nu officer had ever driven a four- ton truck and the reply was in th jaffirmative. He also wanted to know V\hether or not there was law against parking in front of a firc Istation, explaining by implication | nmv the reason he did not pull up in 'mm of the police station when th officer ordered him to do so w that the police and fire stations are |adjoining buildings and he did not jwant 1o risk prosecution by stop- I ping in front of them. Relative to the weight of the of wood, Homersley told Judge Suxc that the laws in Massachusetts are difterent from those in Connecticut, and also, the wood was rain soaked after having been expos: d for sev- teral hours, which nied for some of the it saxe told ov W | i i s0 was ' load t Judis w him that Connecticut regards over- | Mahel Bull to ’h\ I werions, | nd of this t pounds, altiion permitted it pounds, In Segal's case, Ofticer Doty testi- ticd that the hand bra ke his truck was nscless and the foot hrake was “protty fair’ Judge Saxe re- marked that he would take into considerition Segal's youth and his clean record ing trucks a8 very loaid h 1 to be canse weighed | registra- only 4000 tion 'Eight Boats Are Still Unreported Today Rermuda, June 30 (U 1Y) still were unreported 2 ft that started in Conn.-Bermuda Hamilton, Eight hoats today of the the New London, yacht vace The missing yiclis w Malabar IV, belonging to Clarence Dillon of New York: Duekling, Song of the Wind, Blue Coose, West Wind, Mi- ladi, Islander and Sviip, Arrivals yesterday VI Wi time, minutes: Tizress, 116 hours, 40 min- utes; Black Goose, 119 hours, 59 minutes: Merry Widow, 119 hours, Alamyth, 138 hours, 7 M: hours, were was 111 nr 40 | 56 minutes; minutes, | Ragusa 11, of acht 10 cross the Providence, first ! line in the handi- was winner in all classes, yesterday's yachts arrvived her. § cap race, ANl of arly, in squally wes prodicted for today Merchants Like Schedule Adopted for Summer | Chamber of Commerce, spon- of the Kriday evening store | movement, today reported nt o be a sue- 1in was | The o Gpening [last night's experin coss. Merchants also declared in favor of the ehanged schedule, which 15 10 be effective during the sunmer. Most of the stores will 1emain elosed tenight i conformity with the new schedule, AUTO AND WLEY COLLAbE Officer Mantord Dart yeported that antomobile driven by John | Brewin of Malden, Mass, west on [ Main strect yesterday strnek a rol- ¥ driven in the opposite diree Ly Motorman Andrew Johnson The front wheel of the antomohils jeaught in the trolley track, nsing \lhz collision The only damage v 1o the front left tire and fender | the antomobile a Jiry o i tion BRINGS SUIT FOR $600 Justin Poskus has bronght suif for £600 against Charles Glubin, the allegation being that the latter. on Pebruary 21, 1925, made a note for $500 o the New Britain Trost (o and falled to p it, Poskn ng the accommodation endorser and Liable for the debt. Attarney Thomas J Cabelus issued the writ, which is returnable in the eity eonrt, Con- stable Frank Clynes served the | I papers. ' BISHI]P 10 BIESS Extensive Program Arranged for new il solvmn of it 13 Nitan, a number ity imong the R lorehestra wicz, second solemn Mabel Boll, wie across the Mrs. J. A. Warner, daughter of Gov. Alfred E. Smith, was first to congratulate her father on his nomination. She is shown kissing her father as his selection as democratic presidential candidate was an. nounced over the radio, At the left is Maj. J. A. Warner, [ | she 1 would [ing of the de Irance after announcing attempt a westward cross Atlantic by airplane : s00n s arrangements could he con- pleted. The flight probably will be within 1wo wecks The announcenment | simultancous. with fiat Ihea Rasche that she lon her attempt fly toundland to Germany. The Ger- ttributed her refusal fo atlantic flight to her who have enjoined NORTH END CHURCH came almost of Fraulein would aban- | 10 from New- man Wik former the flight Believe Striké Is Nearing Its End June (UP)—An Holy Cross Parish Prepavations for the onnected with the hles Holy Cross church on ceremonies of 1hr rming- on ompleted e whole me avenie heci that have the tomaorrow and it mbers b Bridgeport [ led by | president ond o ( Contractors who have the workers' wage 10 meet this afternoon to con- new proposals Monday board of arbitra- will hear the airing of a dis- | between the contractors and | labhorers, | Increase in Capital | By Goss & DeLeeuw Co. | tipital stock of the Goss & De Machine Co. was inereased 0,000 to $300.000 by vote stockholders who met yester- | The new issue will come in | the form 4,000 shares at par value of $25 a share, and it will be offered to present holders in pro- ortion to the amount now owned l»y‘ The company, which is of | ively recent organization, } cated in Kensington a short dis- past the New Britain town the trike four-weeks-old carpen the here was thought near sh will tak ion The coremonis lock in th cession i the erform ston wil 1oy ritual will remony of in celebra- part will mornin h o pro- which Nilan will The pros Where a st After e caded, & LY refused to sealy | X 4 # increase Toht Bishop the bl sider on a tion prite lod less is 0 carviers and hizh mass will lebrated Eamil Franeis s Brooklyn, N. Y. A sort will delivered by Wlodarezyk, €. M laven, after which is) will deliver [ Solemmn v o y Monsignor renski nin ol sh b i 0 e from of 1 lay a sermon will in e colobrited M- will Wo, 1h streot, b o'clock by Hartford delivered by ieszuk of Sulfield will I club will [ icl of rmon of Anthony reception N hington attended Ly fishop of from dif 1he M other p toust s 1l Speilrs a1 fhem tinner Iks which on b priests tat werent parts of f husetts, local otficials and ocal residents, The Attorney Stanley 1 minent will ki and will he Attor. | W, Alling Palotti and A Helen Wills Goes Into English Finals Today | Wimbledon, Eng, June 30 (®— | Ielen Wills, American holder of the | Winbledon woman's championship, veiched the semi-finals today by vitnquishing Mrs. M. Holeroft Wat- ! veteran British tournament star, straight 6-3, 6-0. 2 Triee ey General tary of Stephien I prog Benjamin State 17 A Bartkowski m will be furnished and al sel rendered by Stanley ev - by an will % trons e Karna “on, in sets, 9 ALARMS IN JUNE 19 alarms for fi ending today, reports. T the month $4,300 was done | Dresehke of 165 There were 13 siv bells, A fire] resulted in two bell still, There will omorow, the at s hi be only first at and the thyee m a'clock hles 50 and | 1 ing dur Chief total was | There ing the AW g 55,000 it W still it 33 larms — ETHEL — were month Noble during which of Dr. street and of « home Main alarms Lo stre and one Westward ('rossing Youl, June 50 (U1 liss < cated i hey 1 today New t Atempt fo b fir. Aflantic, on | i ©1928 8Y wea StrvicE. me. {was en route to his summer | plain | drought which leue) | |terday sent Iterior ‘Hnu { populated, COOLIDGE FAVORS ELLOGG TREATY To Present It o Congress at December Session Wis., June 30 (UP)—A drart of . multilateral treaty be- tween the United States and other powers outlawing agressive war will be ready tor presentation to the senate when congriss convenes in December, President Coolidge be- lieves, The president has made it known that he is favorably impressed with the negotiations now being conduct- Seeratary of the State Kellogg with 14 governments, and is confi- dent they will reach a successful termin before the end of the sunimer. The signatory nations, under terms of the freaty’s most recent ar: would renounce aggressive war as on instrumental national policy and obligate themselves to settle future differences by peaceful arbitration. To See Coolidge Secretary Kellogg is expected to discuss the negotiations with (he when he arrives at the white house for a visit. within the next month, it Superior, ion sumimer Probably was said. Mr. Coolidge is expecting a visit also from Budget Director Lord, who will confer with the executive on recommendations for the 1950 budget. General Lord probably will not arrive until carly August, how- cver sinee they must postpone the conference until he reecives and di- gests the estimates submitted by the various governmental departments, James W. Good of Towa, pre-cons vention campaign manager for Here bert Hoover, | called at the tive offices héve yesterday for it with Everett idge’s personal s excens 0d, home northwest of Su- fricdn of the sec- Visit was n stood The Towa president, Konia Plain Is All Ready to Be Abandoned Konia, Turkey, June 30 (#) — A cry of famine is rising from thou- sands of peasants in the Konia who have been ruined by followed bitter win- Turkish government is by a more serious res. problem than was d by the recent earthquakes, About 80 per cent of the peasants Im\v abandoned their farms and migrating toward the city, try- ing to sell their cattle, sometimes as low as for two dollars apiecs and aceusing famine profiteers of rushing from other cities to Konia, President Mustapha Kemal y the minister of the in- Konia to organize relief measures while the Red Crescent is sending trainloads of food to the m,mm;,v peasants, many of whom now cating grass, 'l'hl' president s de ious to hold the pe: sandoning the Kon the region could 165 miles perior, is a close retary, and the to merely man did not se: abont be nersonal the ter and the confronted cans to perately anx- nts - from plain fearing never be re- TO ATTACK SHANSHI Hong Kong, June 30 (UP)—It was reported, without confirmation today that General Feng Yu, Hsiang had assembled 30,000 troops to atfack the Shanshi provinee. The bulk of the troops were reported ten miles north of Kuyeh and were said to he holding the trenches north of Wall in the Tongshan mining area. — § FcH CRRY

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