New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 9, 1928, Page 13

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] p flni‘llmlll Ouless otherwise indicated, theatrical wotices and reviews in this eolumn are Tespective amusement eompany. ' DREW REACHES BELGIUM written by press agencles for ¢! i AT THE ST One of the most r 1.it has come along th ummer is | Half a Bride” now showing at the | rand theater with a new vaudeville wogram. The stars in “Half a iride™ are Esther Ralston and Gary D shing films “ |m! L!“!"“M 4\" & L"— g- e TOVEPLTO PP PP VO VPP L FOR LOEWENSTEIN QUERY Relative of Financier Says Any NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, PADDOCK FACES | 0SS OF PLAGE Track Star, Charged With Pro- Tessionalism in Movies | New York, July 9 (® — Charged | with professionalizing himselt “personal appearance” wotion pic- ture tour, Charley Paddock today faced the imminent prospect of los- | ing his place on the 1928 American | Olympic track and field tean and | the chance to seek world sprint hon- ors for the third time in eight vears. | The sudden and eleventh-hour de- | in a | senting I pi [1ctes, . Brilliant T With or without Paddock, ever, the squad of 32 track and field stars, selected as a result o ord “smashing™ series of iy is hailed as the youngest most brilliant « B world athletic s tion of sp Kk with conti 10 other br rec 1 tests, well as red remacy. nd bra ver con ol coacl trainers and officials, are booked to leave on the President Roosevelt Wednesday at noon on an expedition about $350,000 costing Thg Califorain championship ere and other outfits in the expedition will have their shurc attention but it is the track and field ar that is most representative of th entire naton, comprising it does 43 from the « each from the JULY 9, Dehart 1 Jackson s Locke in t ser in the dis § Youth Holds sway Bt l.\ P Wiscons 1928, i tin TWO KILLED IN PLANE Death spri New works NEEDS 28 HOMERS Left fu | taly nts are well Babe Ruth Has I8 Games Which He Can Tie His Record of 60 Last Year. New X k. J 1 has only to New York Ya T8 games to equal his 1927 rec- © runs. Ruth hit home sterday with one man ! Blavhe! in the e nd game | Browns. placing ot his s t No. n he 9 (UP) home Babe runs | 'S nain- | o B Fidm Aetress and Man Mect When A plane ¥ ng Lake, New dersey ¥ Sailing and motor-boating, the tang of the salt sea air, 2 last York also hit on British nobility | T oper, each of wheom has won glory }A respective pictures—IEsther Ral- | on in “Ten Modern Command- | nts” and Gary Cooper in “Legion | the Condemned.” The vaudeville | wrogram currently showing at the rand includ s the High Tower rio; Baby Maxine, known as Amer- wa's cleverest tiny tot; Bil! lor «d Co. in the comedy =5it, “1'm the " Rogers and Donnely and Mul- McNeece and Ridge. Pvault v mand by the Olympic anthogics tor ! : : bard alveady « 5 3 c terday a showdown on Paddock's status Recorded by Barography came as a climax to selection of the American tcam and furnished o sational prelude to its departu Wednesday for Amsterdan. | vorite to extend the unbroke Paddock met one of the severest | or American triumphs in (his classic tests of his career Saturday when he | ield of Olympic sport. staged a sensatiopal come-back to | t. Landing Would Have Been west the brilliant sun overhead, all makea fitting background for Diamond Ginger Ale, whether served on board boat from thermos or taken right from the ice on your returm home. Diamond Ales —to have that buoyant sperkle and satisfying smoothness too— must have the finest pure Jamaica ginger, carefully mellowed and matured for two whole years—must have the best of fruit juices, orange or lemon or lime— must have no drying agent but the best lime juice. Try Diamond Dry for picnie on bost or beach—and for home lunches! i far and middle west and Give from the south. In opinion of | those who have scen all the can Olympic teams come and array will b into nd one of mude ut the was sen- on Brussels, Belgium, Ronald Drew, pilot of the Fokker airplane from which the Belgian tinancier Captain Alfred Locwen- stein W eported to have disap- peared, avrived today 1o b a witness | at the official mquiry into the finan- iy, cier's sudden dis Drew and Mec also was in the July 9 (UP)— | 1928 4 top- 20 Children Die When todim Mak & Rt of sfised Hdndhlenade Explodes aualif; the team an the 200- 5 % (Py—Dispatenies -’uvu-r) mhhm‘p ER power for the flat races up to i ¢ i ot et i T 1o ppearance, Charley Borali, after being shut out I'l;"l“;v"d"z,\.-l.;],.‘:,l(“x;o‘uhxl{\u““"-l\'t"l:‘.‘l A Ee R t t Atlantic ¢ [ 0 were killed today anic Jittle, who! e gay before in the 100 meter L AR Be. A0 ba picked up a hand cxpioded lane ol [ Uns. ., ter x(ll\«n‘xl in the hurdles and i planc on e (rans- | e the blond California veteran, | uipped In thes luirdles wnd ia scene of mueh called in the official mguiry L | Sz oo thaliien &0 ki adis : ) of eligibility before he can carn the || S G Mearwhile Count Vanderstracien unquestioned right 1o represent 20 years to top the field in the long sencral Protogoherov shot Down By | EM]S SBUR sIuMAc" Ponthony, a relative of Loewenstein, et e L distance classic. It is stronger in five from will be pilot ha said there was no question hut what Soult A hiehimala iGbaa Time |28 Mie nine eIl evente=ithan any aper “Mary « Janding of the plane wouid 1 N R | previous team. including that of w cad and ormick,” o | esn resoyiteg; regisiration committe: [Ae1E 0 7 i & £ 4 § f the pas i the Amateur Athletie Union, hajeuntimeale Ssarn LA S sl ter Ly Danel J. Ferr irman and National A. A, er, and comp sentatives in various country Three Min In Sofia Bulgar- 4 ot v dovhit but i s bl was sealed as us Sofia, Bulgaria, ¢ (P Gen- gal when going abroad, hence «ral Protogoherov, wne had | Lnss would have been recorded hecome almost legendary in the Ma- the count said donian revolutionary orzanization | Members of Loewenstein's family ¢ which he was a leador, has been | today issued an official stateniont in ssassinated on @ busy street b hich they said there was no doubt Three men shot hin down on Sat- (but that Loewenstein was dead, night and escaped in the en- | his el ing confusion. I'he General was | at o p. one of those claimed for trail by the | ance Jugoslay government after the war | tributed to an accident. Lt he disapue d. 1t we nient wa ceenry oday that his assassins Brusscls court procedure, THAT DEATH WAS A HOAX old, was minister o Rumors ¥ 1. i, Stroet. Theve thiat the am o arve in such tield events as th lin, hammer throw, hop, Jump, as well as the devs distance races where only Demar stand out as capable o e sten and and and enough 1 to ;F or Feet That Burn, Ache, Sting - or Perspu'e “Lady , ok i July whose W Dritain peo- | O'Neil, have ealihful ve a quick, pleasant -ving gas, sour- forms of stomach A. U. repre- parts of the It was placed there by the action of both the A. A. U % and ficld committee and the Anierican Olymipic selection committee in chal- len, Paddock’s amateur status. To Declde Today Ferris and his committee special hearing for Paddock sched- | iled today, must decide whether ! U LU AR e i D) [ Relief in 5 Minutes—Nothing | ADIAL o abe Amuteut e by ks | Good for Stinging Bunions, Pain- ing public appearances and giving | [t talls in connection with an athletic | film in various theaters: 1f he is g } ‘ o | eleared, blond Charley will sail with f \ Tl Sehing ° ! the | fute e with the tean this Wednesday y u run at Amsterdam. 1f he i out and, as a result, professionaliz- ed. His place will be taken by Ro- | land Locke of the Ngw York A. C., former University of Nebraska star, | who was fifth in the 200 meter lhmll Saturday at Cambridge. | If no decision is reached by Wed- bith Paddock and Locke will be taken ulong. Delay in a final decision is anticipated by Ferris be- cause the members of his committee tered throughout the coun- ficult o rveach, even with legraph poll W charges on which Paddock is | now on trrial were brought up as long ago as last November at the na- tional convention of the A. A. U. in Cincinnati. At that time the Cali- | fornian disclaimed any intention of accepting money for his motion pic- ture venture, so long as there was any on of professionalizing ner of his disappearance, I the | Mimself. The issue bubbled to the |lody remains undiscovered it is|Surface again this spring and Pad- thought that it might be as long as | dock was given n bill by his | 50 years before the whole question ation, the Southern F Staged in New | of inheritance can be settled. The tamily therefore has sumnmon- Ntracts offer way of 1t's good—and good jci you @ otlier ng his dis wiis De: R "his state- 5 s part of e et believed cither s Woro off Wwer No A i . who was 75 provisions during purt cdonian by 1 the Bulgirian cabinet of the war, He was a Mu of further . wo weeks, the doc- 'Nell was not distress but felt tifterent person—with xion 1 At the close of the part of the army mutinicd and was narching on Sofia he saved the Cap ital from pillage by placing himself | it the head of loyal trovps and dis- persing the Mutinic | war when a Howaver., That | Loewenstein Did Not Fall From Planc, July 9 () that i ensively any other the world—and can be had Srauels at all druggists, wors Althoush ru Atred th in e~ | ny Fears Hes Maried Vienna, July 9 ( n Pristinia former premier o ni, living in esile here, feo has been marked for sination He was one of four nien sentenced to death in Albania last-week in con- tion with an 1 plot against 1e life of President Ahmed Zogu. | uenee, 3 proved he The other three were executed. | had entered his plane at Croydon Pristinia appealed to the polic \ 1d was not in it when jt landed | a fall lis plane, lieve that he is not perpetrating hoax tamily issued a statenn ing ' ely there { dout nesday, who is ron that he protection against an lkm and also showed that his death was the Albanian government fearing | due to un ident that one would be sent to Vienua to| Nevertheless this belief s likely to carry out the death sentence, | have little legal ight and the settlement of his cslte probably will |beome a tangled aftair beeause of ) of Pair Championship Boxing | 2 DASTIEENT cific A, A It would be a heart l'ed "6l those wip were in tha plane | to. Paddock to be barred from fthe| (UP)—Two | 10 coume to Brussels and give depo- | team ~‘|U'urn|.sl‘.x u mm;nl‘ o | sitine In: an < stablish legul{ tvore s for Unele Sam in his | championship hoxing will | sitions in an effort to e Y S| bo ireld this weely meather mermit- | €vidence of. [ two previous Olympie trips than any | e ks bt © American sprinter, ting. Postponed three times, the Tod ‘”‘lmh m‘ el Morgan-Eddie (Cannonbull) Mar- et ol e tin junior lightweight title bout will o THh i ety o Biath ar telone Tloi bt gained a place in Ure 200-meter | e e e s 1| al Saturday, along wi'h Jackson AR w0lz, his old rival. This gave ;‘M '(',',"‘ s ,“"'_"m" e and Paddock the distinction tory to make three s e Olym- | York, recognized as flywei ry i % A el pion by the New York State Ath- letic commission, will defend his title against ¥ Grande, Buffalo Filipino, in a 12-rownd bout at Rockaway (I Sehwartz | s a 2 to1 - Matches Will be -breaking blow York This Weck. 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Coolidge Family Attends |, Brule Church Yesterday Superior, Wis., July 9 (®—Unde fterred by ramy weather, President id Mrs. Coolidge and their s 1, attended church at Brule al yesterday Crowds of town folk had zathered by the hundreds to cuteh a glimpse of the presidential N On account of the sn liess the church, which only Howed dations 10 the loca waited on showers thronghout he of New nit_cham- and tourists | pic trams over of wecomi L) favorite, gation, they chapel in the the service, John Taylor, t jer at Brule Jonah tor his Former U. S. Senator I'rom Oxegon Is l)eJd' Washington, United States Chamberlain of Oregon, died at his apartments 1 the Wardman Park hotel early today, after a lingering | tiness. hlind chose the story of ermen an which he warned agaimst doubting the, cvent deseribed i the Bible | After the service Mr, and MMrs. oolidge and John Coolidge relnrn- {ed immediately to Cedar lslond Mrs. Chamberlain, to whom heljodge where they spent quictly the was married two years ago, and his| romainder of the duy daughter Mrs. George I, Blain, of | = rfolk. Va., were at his bedside. | The former senator surprised his friends in Washington in July 1 when he quietly went to Norfolk and was married to Mrs. Carolyn B shelton, who had becn clerk to the scnate military affairs committes Mr. Chamberlain at the time gave his age us 72 and his bride zave hers as 49 e . | French Silver Worth . | ‘But 40 Cents on Dollar | Paris, July 9.—®—The .bl\\vl" coins hoarded for years by French | peasants in their proverbial woolen socks will not be redeemed at par but at two-fifths of their pre-war salue, The government has fixed the ratio effective next Monday for the silver pleces which have been de- monetized under the stabilization | il The value bein gset on the basis | of the bullion price Consequently people who didn't | trust banks thinking that silver nioney was always worth par will | get only 40 cents on the dollar for their coins. 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