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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928, FIND REMAINS OF | WIGHAM IS DESERTED THE STONE AGE {trom ambush as he traveled from Tirana to Koritza by automoblia, Their design was learned and the |trip abandoned. Shortly afterwards |a large time bomb was found at vila at Durazzo | The court deliberated tor 48 hours| ou its verdict. When it was an- nounced the throng was &o great mm‘ |that extra troops were Lfl“‘fl out. BANKRUPT[;Y Nflw |No trial since the Soviet tame mto‘ ower has attracted such attention. ions for Used By Tammany Since 1866 it | J)on' fool yourself: ~syzsmmssmn Florida Development Company Owes About $29,000,000 Miamy, Fla, July 6.—UP—Credi- tors claims aggregating $4,050 today were the basis of involuntary Lank- ruptey proceedinzs against Coral Gables Corporation, Florida's most ambitious subdivision project. The firm's liabilities recently were esti- mated at $29,000,000 by refinancing operators. In a petition filed in federal dis- trict court here yesterday, Walton and Spencer company, Chic: claimed $3,600; Annin and Company, New York, listed a $200 balance due; amd the Four Seas Company, Boston, specified $250 due, all on promissory notes. Hearing was set tor next Tuesday. Issues Statement The corporation, hrough its board of managing directors issued a atatement pointing out that “any three creditors whose claims are in excess of $3,000 may flle a petition in bankruptey.” They said it was for the court to decide whether such claims were true, adding that “in our judgment the corporation is not now insolvent and the petition should be denied.” Recently financial interests head- ed by Senaca D. Eldredge, New York and Lyna H. Dinkins, New Orleans bankers, assumed the task of re- financing and completing the ject. Pointing out that owners of Coral Gables property resided in every state, they asked the several thousand creditors of the corpora- tion to accept reductions in claims and avoid court action on the ground that they would realize more in the long run lans Suspended Attorneys said that it ceivership were granted, nancing plans automatically be suspended oral Gables Corporation hoasted of a population in its enviro 12,000 during “boom day city was constructed from grove lands and wilderness almost ove night. the re- the refi- would FOUR MEN FACING DEATH IN RUSSIA Convicted of Trymg {0 Destroy* pro- | |1.600 workers and members of the | civil service to witness the trial daily. Loud speakers were installed so that all could hear the proceed- ! ings. Alaskan Explorer Discovers Fonr Mummified Bodies Sapping Industry Those on trial were accused of | < having been engaged for eight years| NeW York, in sapping the Donetz mine industry. | M eCracken, heud : During this time they received regu- | |12 Al Musohmigol Natioal far salarics through former mine Aleniian Wlenas aft ners living abroad, as well as e IeREaials iy ibrough agents of several Germian |Pteh fo ! e Timag {aday firms and official represcntatives of | S2¥Y the expedition belicves it has cerioln Tawa i Ry found mummified remains of &tol Two of the most conspicupus de- 282 Iman on an isolated island ndants, ranking among huesia's| _ Four Badics Pound sreatest engineers, were sentenced | 10Ur mummiticd bodics, o prison, M. Fabinoviten being siv. 1dults and one infant said the dis- and M. Kuzma pamg | Paich. were found in a vault on t A few Russians wers SUMIL of an almost inaccessible Tt hen i with their clothing. Those sentenced uncon- Honisssio ey to death were Budney. Gorlictsky, Ysewich sentences. litionally Krismanovs| mnd Boy r paraphernalia that Lurial of the carly bar- Lurial tomb 1 Mongolian influence, said Wild Bananas Have teh but there wa Seeds Like Bullets [io*t; contact with ern civilizations. 0, July 6 UP—It is not Im- " The vanlt was mads to bite into a banana and g ang mortised drift logs held to- reak a tooth on a banana seed, but Fions nals S naNRa 10 do 50 one would have 10 cat One wodsed in u rock eresice on veral species of the fruit. S b Hinine o v uncultivated bananas have (he vault was of c ey secds as large as hazel nuts and a8’ o vault jeclf wi nard as bulle iecimens of s, in one of Wi ihe cBcai ced in the o¢ g man evidently ield Muse £ al History /in the other the bodics of here, two adults and the child. Seeds Clothed in Skins have d The body of the ancient ice Kiug | specks one s otter skins wur- fruit, mounting a short of bird skins, both elaborutely decorat Wrap- ped around the body was cloth of ekins of northern urmounted by another | woven g The whole closed in a parchment-like layer of sea-lion intestine. The othe were less elaborately dr (-'lacier'i’arkv'l’ralls Repaired and Extended )7 "ot tob Glacier Park, Mont., July ¢ (Ph—| A comprehensive plan of construc- ey tion and reconstruction of 400 trails "\ith Lis wite s aboard the cier Nutional Park has been|rigsey, the expedition’s ship, and will continue uniil all| punded by Capt. Robert A {inajor trails are up to the highest et Bartlett was with ! possible standard >eary when he discovered the An initial appropriation of $46.- pole in 1909 000 this year has been made for| quipment, materials and labor. Th ’ . 22 :\ln‘: tm:\(m be continued in _subse. | French Put x\ll‘ Bral«cs‘ On 250,000 Freight Cars quent seasons. France, July ¢ () — The we regiment of the “Trench of I“d‘ans Tap Plpe me ! Bayonets™ will vanish from the roll tuy anis 1 the ro When Out of Gaseline o7 Vrenen army soon it the re 1 nmm;.tom N. M., July 6 P—!organization scheme is carricd out vidence of the dis- nothing to in- ent or mod- Chic; possible ed otter h was the hody £ high rank and the other of the cultivated banana rated into the black s in the center of the but how and when the change is something science does ot know, according to Dr. B. E. Dahlgren, acting curator of botan, was clotl in nimals lay banana is propu- ad of secls and expedition w s H. Stoll of New finane York, Mor- Com- Bart- North ajo brav July 6.—@—Harold : n expedition of | new building three ! | ot Independence, hunting ‘weapons | P went | t ‘\lelpl\,\ [ past, | Thomas Darlington, of well hap- | an al- | times,” he ided into two | -1 Zogu refu S | presidentinl bodies | those of | Fepresent | Pr stina, | 1 by who | ; lunder surveillane Admiral | Gives Way to New Yark Avenue |Ahmed Zogu's Iw Quarters. New York, July 6 (P—The Wig-| wam on Fourt:enth street which the society of Tammany had used since | 1866 today was a deserted building ready for the wreckers hand. Eight truckloads of hooks, records and emblems yester- y were moved from the old build- ing to temporary quarters on the cighteenth floor of 2 Park avenue which will be headquarters of the society until January 1, when its in Union Square is ex- pected to be ready. Among the relics moved were a tramed picture of symbol of Tammany, and an rate copy, of the Declaration painstakingly en- by hand in the fashion valent years ago. Among the pic- ures were those of Richard Croker Honest John' Kelly, and Charles Tamn ins of the Governor grossed Smiith Walker Only a Brav fow of the witnessed the Tammany removal. Dr. o m- who supervised the removal, felt mo particular regrot. “Lam older than this building and look forward to the new building which will be more suited to tie said The hall just abandon: fifth used by Tammany foundation 139 years ago. many, A was th sinee s President Won't Ventulc Out of His Palace Albania, July 6 P—With and daring plot against his unearthed, President Ahmed 1 to venture out of the palace today and 1) ard about the building was dou- 1 A number of 1 rian suspects and Major Ismail Shanin, alleged to former Premier lassan whose government was ted by Zogu, were under t number of high officials w Tira v onew life would-be ins, police intended fo shoot the president The, said, furniture, | a tiger's ahou and Mayor 'S hich he intended to visit. RIPS DIWN FENCE WHEN AUTO SKIDS Driver and Companion Escape Injury at Gillette's Corner Skidding on the wet roadway 0 this morning an automo- owned by Joseph Cassarino of 1199 Main street, Hartford, and driven by Anthony s8arino of the same address, struck the rail fence about 150 feet north of Gillette's Corner on West Rartford road and ripped down about 10 fect of it. Cassarino, accompanied by Samuel Severino, of 1202 Main street, Hart- ford, was driving in a northerly di- rection, Ofticer Louis Harper re- ported. The car was damaged but Lobody was injured. Slight damage was done to an au- tomobile driven by Mrs. C. A. Carl- son of 122 Main street in front of the Strand theater on Main street thout 10:25 last night, when a car riven by Joseph St. Pierre of 29 Hizh street, Bristol, scraped the fonder and bumper. Officer John W. Riley reported that the cars were roing north on the street and St, Picrre was pulling over to the curb to pick up his wife when the ac- cudent happened. There was na cause for police action. §t. Pierre zreed to settle for the damage. An automobile driven by Charies W. Kraut of 55 Trinity street struck Connectient Co. bus driven by Tanl Griswold of $0 sctt street 9 o'clock last night in front of 120 South Main street, damaging the front of Kraut's car. Officer A. 1. Kazlauskas reported that the ve- hicles w traveling north when the’ hus stopped and Kraut's car did was no cause for police Take Superior is the largest fresh r lake in the worid. MRS. CORDLE'S DAUGHTER LIKE A DIFFERENT GIRL Befor any d end halitosis | Listerine ends halitosis because it is a powerful deodorant. Prove it this way. Rub a bit of onion on your hand—then apply Listerine clear. Immediately the odor is gone. Even the odor of fish yields toits Keep a bottle handy in home and office and use it. It makes you agree- able to others in stead of disagreeable. 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