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finement as confederates, although | fce pack north of Spitzbergen. It|only Gardner and Urbaytis joined in | R”SSIA INTEN"S turned and was proceeding along the |the actual delivery attempted. east Land reached the edge of th: SCHOOL REPAIRS ALLOWANCE VOTED Gouncfl Appmpmtes Fund Alter Opposition Is Expressed bringing the school board around to a penitent mood, which is shown by |the voluminous correspondence we have received explaining their dis- bursements. 1 haven't any confi- dence whatever in the school accom- modations committee, and I shall never vote for an appropriation to be handled by that committee. “We have heard of them spending aeveral hundred dollars for an or- thophonic victrola for the Lincoln school, and of spendin, ral hun- dred dollars to bring an architect southeast coast of Spitzbergen archi- Botn Gardner and Urbaytis hd\e pelago. The vessel reported that it had equently been jammed in the robbery in California, twice escap s mem F s hmge to the ship. trengthening Forces (0 Search *“viic oiner Russian 1cs vreaker. |y 1o e vesamrares. Mo Aaane taking coul at Kings Bay and com- | grizona mail clerk, who found him tends to strengthen her !orceu“M o tha mmmg sk astonishing records for successful ice fields and experienced two vio- while €n route to serve a ]or Alllllfldsell the Krassin, will return to the wat- |nade his way to freedom from the o u intensive search. Russian | hiding in his car. For this he drew | searching for Roald Aniundsen uni\ escapes. Gardner, convicted of m’lll lent storms which caused some dam- term at McNeil Island, W \hmvmn ers north of Northeast Land after |island, and later was retaken by an Moscow, July 19 (P—Russia in. |Planss Will use the sHip as a base|another 25-year term. | “I have no confidence whatever | down here to study plans, then re. ‘(nr thghts over the ice fields los his five missing companions and for the six men carried a in the bal- | loon part of the Italia after s crash north of Spitzbergen. eff agked concerning the plans f the rescue work suid: Qur expedition is facing a most | difficult problem. For the solution < . il mopatite S o Da1 ing Ellort by Arn by Armed Convwis particularly because in this| ce can no longer count on t at Aflama Vice Commissary for War Kam cooperation of oth governments and we ghall evidently have to work | —_— atone s . Atlanta, Ga., July (Pr—Atlan “The solution of this problem is a ot SealHly 1) Misnta siutter of paramount Importance (o |[ederal penntentiary was besieged cur public. ‘The complications and fTom within for a time last night by o desperate armed convicts, With three other long-term men ey were in solitary confinemnent oday while a guard was nursing a nor scalp wound, the only cas- ualty of a 30-minute gun battle. difficulties of the courage us si expedition have proved tha ready and able to over gravest obstac The ice breake for Amundsen to the - /] ar No Rheumatic Sufferer S s L L notorious as “escape artists,” were d seen at the inner wall. Guard Cap. Can Atford To Miiss This ;o o e aer vt oura cov i i ST e S T et of climbing an improvised lad- ist not dis- | r Maligin searching east of North- | an exe bou cise period in the prison dusk, when Roy Pains, Aches, § wellings, Stiff- er Miseries |der. were confronted with drawn ness ".“l‘:lqtll)‘.}' Miseries {vevolvers. Bunce was clipped on the Quickly Disappear ‘,. i R e Betore the remainder of the pris- Guaranteed by Fair Drug Dept. |sncre wnew srhat had happened, the and All Good Druggists | plotters had marched Parker and [two other guards who rushed up county is through 1} on imatic | dom bottle of | they he way to s in « Every first gate toward free- aythorized to say to every sufferer that if a full pi Allenrhu, does not show stop the agony, reduce swollen join and do away with rheumatis p aches and twinges, he will gladly re turn your money without comme because his kevs they sur- this effort, ptain Parker through the gate gra ndered to a score or so of armed A near riot was precipitated dur- | Gard- | ind Joe Urbaytis, serving 50 to | ‘When st I mittee, and I shall never vote for an | they were doing these things, and .- |appropriation to be handled by that | When they were voting an increase a--nmn mail robbery there in 1921. 'committee,” Councilman William D, |©f $300 in the salary of their super- {He broke jul with two confeder- Boyle of the sixth ward announced |intendent were they thinking of the "s'(s the same year, and was at lib- |last night when the council was|POOr workingman in the factory who jerty three years, although his com- *d 1o approve a special tax of | has to wring out a living by the ‘xmmons were captured almost im- | one-fifth of one mill to provide a |&Weat of his brow? vmdmlely Apprehended fn a Coluw- | fund for building repairs “The time has come us, Ohio, rooming house he was | tax was voted direct censorship over the school en back 1o Toledo and cor | members of the council registering Poard. 1 am glad the mayor enters and sentenced to an agy of | opposition, and on motion of Coun- | tains this view.” around 60 vears in prison. Icilman John E. Holmberg, who ex-| Councilman Bartlett asked per- Urbaytis was accused of partici- plained that it was against his wish, | Misaion to correct Councilman Boyle I pating in a prison delivery plot here |but that there seems to be no an,_,."'ln one respect, but pot in the a year ago during which (wo cou- | native but to give the money |others”” He then said the victrola Urbaytis is one of Toledo's most |in the school accommodations com- [jCting his recommendation. YDHO\IS criminals of the . having participated in a for more with eight federates gatned free- | “There is no way out of it |Was the gift of the Parents & Teach- dom. Gunfire from guards was | Holmberg said, “most of us object | €T8' association. said to have thwar tolto the way school finances are| Alderman J. Gustav Johnson was follow them through broken c¢ll handled, but it seems we can do|OPposed to the tax, favering more | bars | nothing ‘about it.” economical administration ef school Taking the floor after the second | finances, ward conncilman, Boyle began: 1| Those who opposed the tax on a have reached the conclusion that the |Toll call vote yere: Aldermen Falk, more opposition we give that outtit | Johnson and Zapatka; Councilmen the better oft we are. They deserve Huber, Mack, Larson, Macora and censure. I want to congratulate the | Bovle. chairman of the board of finance and taxation; he has succeeded in | READ HERALD CLASSIVIED AD§ Absolutely Fresh Old tea is bad tea — the SALADA system assures that every package Is fresh |Dramatic Postponement Of Sensational Romance | London, July 14 () — The Duaily Express said today that the wedding of the Honorable Mrs. Lionel Tenny- son to James Montgomery Beck, Jr., who was named as co-respondent in the Tennyson diverce suit, had been dramatically postponed. Mr. Beck is {a son of the former solicitor general | of tha United States. Mrs. Tennyson told a few intimate friends recently that she would marry the American today and the plans had been kept a closcly guard- ed secret, Notice of the marriage has now been withdrawn, the paper Mrs. Tennyson is a sister of Lord Glenconner. §£he was married first in 1v15 to Captain William Bethel This marriage was dissolved in 1 | She then married Major General 1l.wvl Tennyson, grandson of the son poet laurcate, Alfred Lord Ten Major Tennyson was granted a di- EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928, John Irying /hoers 171 MAIN STREET Two Day SALE! 2000 Pairs Pure Thread Silk Guaranteed Perfect Allenrhu has buen tried and test ed for vears, and really marvelou resylts have been accomplished ofter in the most severe cases where the 1o suffering and agony was in nd! piteous and where the sufferer in many cases was almost helpless Prisoners identified at the office Falr Drug Dept. and all good |of Warden John W. 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