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i 3 EXPLOSIONS KL 2 IN THIS STATE Ruotber Man Drowned in List of Week-End Accidents | New Haven, July lost their It icnt over the ne was drowned, a his truck old boy n the dri g backed out of Greenwich, A i at the ny pl <plod hot iron infto his nwich hos erushed and ki on the Norwich in the other two year old Royce Sloan was held he n Robert Gre r ba 1 his car out of a gar and mto the boy. Benjamin Pelsly slipped off the bank of a shallow stream in Stamford and drowned in six feet of water beofre anyone could come to his aid Sidney R. Coless of Springfield, Mass, en the vacht Arizona J after an ex- plosion m the gas tanks while it w anchored off the Gresnwich Yacht club beach. John Cirillo, confec- tioner, of this city was &hot five times by a man thought to be An-| tonio Manganella in ment over four cents ch Car Hits Tree Charl's Schede of Darien and Charles Weed of North Canaan were taken to Danbury hospital after their machine first struck a tree and then burst into flames near | Bedford, N. Y. Doth men burned and bruised but their condi- | tion is not serious Bridget Shaughnessy was struck by a skidding taxi while waiting for | a bus in Stamford and suffercd in- | Juries to her hand by being te®own | against & tree. In the same acci- | dent, Stanley Bouton ot Darien, who was riding in the cab suffered in- juries to his chest when he was | tossed out of his scat John King of Bethel was another accident paticnt admitted to Dan- bury hospital. King's crashed into a free when it left a highway | which was under construction. In the vicinity of Harttord there were several accidents in which ten jor- sons were hurt. Four automobiles | came together at East Robbins road | @nd the Berlin turnpike and as a re- ‘ were | sult six persons were taken to Hart ford hospital Fried, Worcester, ey were Mass.: Samuel Samuel £.1 verman, also of Worcester; Frank | Blasky, of New Britain; Mrs. Sadie | Grossman, Providence; Mrs. “larian | Lemirs, New Britain; Mrs, i Fried, Worc Grossman injured. She suffered a fracture of the sku Mrs Mrs. Grossman and Blasky remained at the hospital, the others being dis- charged after treatment Cut on Head Yetta Cheser, 17, of Willimant was cut on the head from the car in which she was rid- ing when it collided with azother | machine, and John W. Roberts of Cambridge. Mz suffered 1o his ribs when his machir €d into another in East Hartford er. Of the the most six, Mrs. | serionsly possible when thio In another Fast Hartford crach, Mrs. Arthur H. Vines of Hartford was cut on the head by broken glass from the wir of her ear. Joseph I'Ambro s to East Hartford, rec his ri struck a polr came to gricf cuts on s automobile | hand when hy Men Sa-\'cd infip;’; Boat 90 Miles Off Florida New York, July (F'P)—~The steamship Manchuria of the American York and ('3 its of fice here teday iotan ip two men who had i or bo for e A Superb Figure -- Wonderful Health For Skinny Women ! 24 o 0l i dr ) " the pur Ay O v te . Mo ablit Drepartne ore or 1 n America ITALY HERSELF T0 INVESTIGATE (Continued from First Page) treasury's favor of a.000 lire mately §15,600,000) onomy ar as the not to mn- Nobile Anvions Pi—General T'm 15 10 participats r search for the six missing | af the dirig Ttaliz bnt < & ditienlty in obtaiming the A A nt 1 oilotite cad of the 1 xpedition aboard AR the rescue today nd that irent | Nohile has fallen in the i it the Krassin wou 1o aboard for the further ork 1 Prof. Samoilatitek 1 1 him as he could not | roken leg. 1 t aboard the ba p Citta D Milano accompa v Lieutenant Vigliers, the Ita or. Nobile. crushed and crvons, asked permission to partici pate in the Krassin's further search I told him that T had permis- sion to take him abeard the Krassin, but Nobile said that the Italian gov- {erament obiects to his participation He therefore the coviet government to re in the expedition quest the Ttalian government to per- mit him ta eoaperate in the planned cxpeditionary work. 1 told Nobile T would radin his request to Moscow “The Citta Di Milano gave a lunch in honer of the Krassin. There | were na specches and Nobile failed to appear soomingly fell in the Ttalian Replying to Captain Romagna, the Italian gavernment’s local repre would take 1 =aid y Nobile government's esteem ative. whether we hile aboard the Krassin Base Ship Leaves slo. Norway, July 23 (A—The Italian legation received a telegram today stating that the base ship Citta Di Milano has left Kings Bay, Spitz- berger, for Narvik, Norway, with the Italia’s survivors Tt is expected that Generai Nobile and the remaining rescued members of the 2 will proceed by rail through Sweden in a special Ttalian ccach avolding Stockholm. It is A that no interviews granted during the journey, o AFTER REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN GIFTS Party Needs Hundreds of Thou- sands of Donations Washinzton, duly 23 (A — Hun dreds of thonsands of republican campaign contributions ars 1o he caught by a special commiitee under the leadarshnp of John W O'Leary, a t pline as announced 1 party treasuror, the commi Wil start famediately and extend its oper tions 1o all the state sapdly as vomen called upon to part in the so- cadguarters will be republican offices 4 there possible, with s itation. It tth 1o hlis Chicogn Banker O'Leary 12 vice president of the Trost company and a for Jent of the United in Chicago, already Chicazo mer pr Comnierce of the Stat 1 1dea of the project, which he termed an “ambitious forward move ent” arcse, Nutt said, from a de [cire “fo sive all the citizens an op- portunity to parficipate 1 financing the work invelved in @ great na- tional campat He catd O'Leary’s job would he to ohcit “hundreds of thous of ntions for amoun loss than 3100 each.” predicting at the t the number of econ- nbutor ould reach an extent o of of the national ‘ i1 to have approv- ) the plan tor soliciiing the smaller Japan Won't Ahrogate Tyreaty With China Tokyo. July (P Japan ' 3 v of this was sent 1 ! min 5% st P ¢ e ' ) willing th e or ision of the The ne Tipanese minister nd i told to transmit 1o N tated that the govern ment b c12d that the na ten an illegal step t the treaty had bren 5 Y 15 the basis for the 4 r to accept the Wins Marathon by 123 Hours of Dancing t Mich Tuly Py Beur: 5, 19 won the Wind Ont. danes moarathon Saturday tor danein 3 hour [ night lir irrested Mary and her trainer antord Ed 1 . for anvestiga- a disord fly conduct el v found the pair in the made the complaint against th READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR BEST RESULTS will be \amber of | City ltem Stanley Matuls of 518 B i o {iheft of a radiator cap while his car l\-w parked 1n Fairview street | Mary Sarra of 142 Wilcox street |reported that her anromabile struek [the traffic signal econirol box at INewington avenue and East street, damaging 1t Saturday The police were to be on the lookour Kelly and William Bailey, 13 year old boys who ran away from the Junior Republic at Litchfield i Britain Civic Music as- 500 d yesterday for James sociation will mest tonight at lock at the Chamber of Commerce | ieadquarters | Consta come by 1ot New Rritain Ge 1 was about mis dyties today A G. Hammona anxihary, will en friends Wed- Reror, who was has e John & he heat last week tertain members and sday afternoon from 2 to & o'clock 1t the state armory. The regular e held Wednesday levenm S o'clack at the armory g a Mr and Mrs. M J Hannon and ter, Catherime, of Gle nstreet, turned from a week's vaea- tion at Chinton 1 | George Jonn My and Mrs George H has returned homs on a Worthner, son of Worthner. \ days United States furlongh from the Inavy. He iz stationed on the 1" 8 | | & Nevada, which is now at Norfolk !Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va He has been in service ight years At a meeting of Phoenix lodge, | 1 & 0 F., tomorrow night lists will completed for the onting to bhe 14 early in Angust. Phoenix lodge will meet the Y. M. T. A {society team n baseball In i Miss Dagmar Carlson of Fast Miss Elisabeth Fox of Lair- Gustave E. Carison of Hast street, and Kermet E. Parker of Lincoln strest motored to West Point, N. Y. yesterday and visited Cadet Gunnard W. Carlson of this | city Vetpeet vostree iam D. Baker of £t Saturday to spend Chatham, Mass, Mr. and Mrs Mason Drive two weeks at Miss Langdon of 192 Maple street [will return from Bridgeport at the [#nd of the week, i | of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent the wee end with Mrs. Anderson’s parents Mr. and Mrs, John F. Hanrahan, {On their return to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will sail for Ber- muda. Frank A Crowley land family of Connecticut avenu: have left for a sojourn to Summer Island, Branford Mrs. A Vogt and sons, Gorden and John of Detroit, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Reyher and son. Gordon, of Oakville, Ct., spent Iri- dzy with Mr. and Mrs. John Suffin of Maple Hill Mr. and Mr M Ellen Cook Talbott, dean ef the Moody Secretarial school, is epending her vacation at Nantucket, | | | Mass | Raymond T. Corcoran is spend- inz two weeks at Camp Palmer, the Columbian summer camp for Cath- olic hoys, at Seymour Miss Mary Whittlesey of W | Main street and Mr. and Mrs Wil liam P. Felt of West End avenns are spending a few days at the By [mont Springs Country club, Waver- |1y, Mass Mizs Ethelyn . | Meadow Brown of Shuttle avenue left Saturday to {spend her vacation at Lake Bomo seen, Castleton, Vi i e [ ™ Florence Burr of Maple cet iz spending two weeks af Northfield. Mass | Mroand Mrs W Wostlake of {Maple street are at Oak Bluffs Mass 'PINNED BENEATH TRUCK WHEN JACK GIVES WAY Parling of Thi= City In Grace Gy Hespital Sufiering From Infuries | v Darhng, age 27 vears, of West Mam street. is a patient |at Grace hospital in New Haven suf fering from injuries received fatur- gay night when, fn an attempt to repatr a small truck he was driving, 1 ek slipped and the vehicle came dewn on him | Darhng with Richard Gassalon of 1124 Wooster street, this eity, was passing in the truck fhrough New | Haven on their wat hame when part of the | stopped at the mechanism gave out and they Rrothers e in Woodbridge for repairs Accided to repair the damage himselt and the truck was [1acked up Darling crawled heneath |ana had hardlv started to work when the 1ack slipped and the veht- wwd down on him wat cutricated and a garage ssed into zervice to take pital. A policeman, Airect- Bertolini gara | Darhing | He {him 1a th pictcd un i Whalley avenue | e the automobile to Grace hospital |1 thought that Darling suf- | terinz from a hroken nedk or a frac- A4 vertebrae but nothing conld termined until Xoray pietures {coma he taken N [ At it owas « Haven hospital today o4 that his condition is z00d and by no means serious Waterbury Man Killed | Watirimre, Conn., June 23 B [ Francic Sabile, 45 a local tailor was Kiled this morning when run Wity Corners by an antomo [ Bile Ariven by Fran acinelli, 17 I Tire ctrest Coroner John T I ordered Tacinelli held in 181,000 honas Church ! ral hospital | Miss Clara -upold of Win-jat the church for Mrs. Sarah Tevlin. | Mr. and Mrs. Max Sugenhime en- throp street is nding her vaca-| A triduum in honor of St. Anne 'tertained rclatives at their home [tion at East Northfield, Mass will be held Tuesday, Wednesday |over Sunday. i pane=—send and Thursday evenings at 7:30 | There will be not mecting of the Mr. and Mrs. Earle B. Anderson!o'clock Confessions will be heard 'Community club Wednesday even-! ~ MORE ALASKAN PICTURES l Top picture shows a trapper’s hut which furnished accommoda- tions during a hunting trip. Below on left is a repreduction of | the Main street in Seldona, Alaska. On right R. M. Topham holding a string of rainbow and cut throat trout is shown. BERLIN NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) Week’s Activities in Cathol St. Mary's Church Banns of marriage were published vesterday at St. Mary’s church be- [o'clock. A social time will be en- tween Dr. John F. Keanevey and ! joyed | Miss Cecilia Meehan. | The Modern Woodmen will meet An anniversary requiem mass was ' this evening at § o'clock at Athletic ceiebrated this morning at 7 o'clock | hall. Wednesday evening and masses on !ing, all meetings for the rest of July Thursday. the feast of St. Anne will land August having been omitted be said at 5:30 and 7 o'clack. The Knights of Pythiac will meet §t. John's Church tomorrow cicning at Community A month's mind mass of requiem hall, | was celebrated at the Church of §t.| A. A. North and family left Sat- John the Evangelist this morning at 'urday for Raymond, Me., where 7:45 o'clock for Helen C. Kelly. they will spend a two weeks raca- Robert Millett and Miss Ursula tion. They made the trip by auto- Stemnoski will be married at 7:45 mobile. o'clock Wednesday morning. | Elaine Read is spending a wecks | Confessions will ba heard hefore vacation as the guest of her grand. | mass on Thursday for those who imother in West Cromwell. : | | wigh to make a novena to S§t. Anne Donald Turner is enjoying a two' Mass will he ececlebrated at 7:45 weeks furlough at his home here. { o'clock The Fife and Drum corps will | hold its usual weckly rehearsal on Thursday cvening at § o'clock. The local boys in attendance at {the Boy Scout camp at Eeastford lare expceted home the latter part of the week, Those attending are Robert Clark, John Lewis and Al- bert Ogle, They went in company | with other members of the Berlin | troop of scouts. There will be no evening services | { FRENGH SFAPLANE REACHES AZORES ONTRIPTOU.S. A et 1at the Methodist church this week. Mrs. B. Stevenson and children (Epntished fropy X lrstErake)) and Mrs. M. Sears returned yester- | day from a week's visit with rela. tives in South Coventry Mrs. Agnes DeWolf Peck was a visitor yesterday at the Plainville' Camp calling upon local residents there. She is a former ro dent of | this place. | Applications for the girls camp {at Woodstock under the auspices of the Hartford County Y will not be reeeived any longer the allotment aving been filled, according to the | started fiyi 21 He won fame and eitations when he was sent | to the Irench war in Moroceo azainst the Riffs as a leadcr of the Goliath bombardment squadron ! The I'rench ministry of marine is backing the present flight. Origin- ally it had been planned to send two seaplanes but the second to he com- manded by Commandant Rene Guil- baud. The latter pilot, however was |sent nortn to the relief of stranded | members of the dirigible and now ts | TROT! received here yesterday lost s inbanrd! Toom ith %he| Miss'Einicel Pratt sihio hds been Uesid Rainsecs: drpe At [fraining at the Mothodist hospital | Toris had made eareful prepara. |N Brooklyn for the past two years tions. He had taken his machime on | Will he home in a gayig o several test flights over France and ;) two weeks vacation from her du- he ast week was dere. 0 alke ke el i i e Rl S AL Y. now visiting with Mrs. C. P. ! Sl oocal Bynon at Maplecrest in West Crom- When he received faverable re. | Well Was a local visitor yesterday. ports yesterday afternoon he imme-|. MrS. A. A. Farnes and Miss Ma- diately ordered his plane fucled, ap | Pelle Barnes are spending a weeks "peared at the plane in his white navy | Vacation in Plainville. flying costume. received an official | _The Epworth League Institute at el Viee Admiral Vavas- Wesleyan ended Saturday evening. n with his two compan- | tev. W. H. Alderson, dean of the | institute gave the concluding ad- in 1 trowm suer and French { week | characterized his previous pla EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928. 1. 5. DAVIS CUP CHANGES SLENDER Little Hope of Deleating French Aces in Match expected today, hanging upon word from New York where the amateur rule committee of the United States Lawn Tennis association was to take up the French Tennis Federation's request that the American team captain be permitted to compete in the challenge round. The French. holding their first challenge round in history, are somewhat bitter at the last minute action disqualifying Tilden, which dealt a blow to pub- lic interest as well as competitive prospects. They consider the situ- the carnival will be held Fenton Hearing Thursday The case of James Fenton of 909 Park street, Hartford, who is ac- cused of being the driver of the car registered in the mame of . Harold Guilfoyle, which crashed into a car driven by John Galli of 55 Willow street, New Britain, on Newington avenue on Sunday night, July 15, will be heard by Judge E. Stanley Welles in Newington town court Thursday night. The charge which has been preferred against Paris, July 23 (I'P)—The United |ation a private American controver-| Fenton by Grand Juror Harold G. ates becanse of 1ts decisive vie- |SY but feel that the action might| Lucas is that o freckless driving. v over the Italians. has reached | Well have been postponed until after | Note the Davis cup challenge round for |the final tests Mrs. Edward S Goodale suffercd he ninth successive vear. But for a shock Sunday noon and as a re- meri are con- time the ance of winning the the firs ceded little ch trophy Experts consider that whatever Friday, hinge upon the fiecting hope that “Biz Bill" Tilden will be restored to good standing, at least temporarily. But even with Tilden in the 1 up the Americans face a combina- {ion of Irench strenght which ap- pears mest to impossible to over- throw this vear or for some vears to come. Unless there is some break in the French ranks which seems view of the rising you: enoush to | hor- unlikely stars they appear strong repulse any threat now on the izon While tha team. withont Tiden 'REY. JOHN A, MOIR [ing next sult is seriously 1l at Dowd street The Adrian Home and Mortgage Co. has sold to William and Cath- erine McMahon of New Rritain a her home on | Kenneth Halleran of Elm Hill spent the week-end at Point A R[‘ [ F‘Om‘a’\\‘nnds Hliv||v{\rvn1'2111'ah mrl-: noounces Retirement From ;oves’s, prmen Hateran ee- | having spent the past two weeks at {Camp Trumbul! with the Connecticut | National Guard July John . Ics e Moir read his resignation as act- vFatk,el ll\lul(j'd. Sondls . early Drowned in Car ng pastor of the Newington Con-| egational church at the close of | North Adams Tuly 23 (B |the service vesterday and announced | o s i ham's Res when Pulpit in Newinglon Newington 23 —Rey Mass into the that it was his last appearance in e |the pulpit of the church. Although | rvoir in Che hire Wi e et | Bev. Mr. Moir id not announce his his automobile skidded on the slip- verformed impr € o | plans for the future, it is understood | PETY pavement late vesterday. John In sweeping the inferzene ser |that he will return to his home in Garrigan of Pitfsfield was fatally to one. the opposition Sl injured and his son, John, Jr. cient to offcr a conclusiv O"1 " Rev. Mr. Moir has been acting | FIght, suffered a fracture of the leg. 1aise American hopes very high | John Hennessey, figuring i three victories in as many d replaced “Big Bill" as the ace of American forces but “Smi Joim.” sturdy and reliable as he is, failed to im- press onlookers as more than cap- able of good ar nent to IS Inminaries as Rene 1 nd Henri Cochet on the comparisons offered 1n play thus far. It Tilden is not reinstated, Hen- nessey will he the bulwark of the American aftack at the end of this John's ability to withstand three severe days' play probably is better than “Big Bill's” but the In- dianapolis youth yesterday in beat- ing Placido Gaslini in thre laeked the steadiness which though that was due, perhaps. (o the fact that there was nothing at stak Frank Hunter, though the second ranking American player, demon- strated by losing a hard fought five | set match to Baron Umberto De Morpurgo, the only American set- back of the three d play. In| past years, Hunter's forte has been | doubles with Tilden as his partner.; ow withont “Big Bill” | Hunter is | like a ship without a rudder | As a result. it is likely that Goorge Lott. the Chicago star, will be nominated for the second singles vole in the challenge round and per- bear haps may the whole hurden ith Henn thus leaving the entire issue up to the youthful mid- dle western pair where California or Philadelphia representatives car- ried the responzibility since the war Lott. who heat Lacoste in the T'nited States last summer, has been showing fine form. His play in the | doubles sparkled. He battied Vin- | cent Richards on even terms fn a| practice match v erday afternoon Settlement of the Tilden issue was TPV TTPITIIII Y VY PYV PRIV VI VPR TR VIR Y TPV oS YR Y S IY YT S {remain until Europ u,,;mmmnnw has thus far made no | pastor of the church for the past Both were pulled from the water vear and a half. during which time | v Witnesses of the accident and he has been pursuing special courses | brought to Plunkett Memorial hos- at the Hartford Theological semin- | pital. The boy was nearly drownem ary. The church. at a meeting held | before aid arrived State police tonight were search- ing for Neal O'Brien, owner of the who witnesses said was driving several months ago. appointed a committee to find a successor to Rev. Mr. Moir who had agreed to | car September 1, but the 1! e, = LAWYER OPENS OFFICE Attorney William E. Hagearty | who was admitted to the bar this month, has taken offices in the Leonard building and will enter into announcement in regard to its de. cision Fire Department Carnival The Newington volunteer fire de. partment is making plans for a car- nival, the dates for which have the practice of his prefession this been tentatively set as September week. Mr. Hagearty .a native of 10 and 11. The entertainment com- | this city and the son of Mr. and mittee. composed of Leslie N. Hale, Mrs. John W. Charles L. Bovington, Leon Bacon, |street, studied at Georgetown uni- Chester Rowley and Arthur Prescher | vers nd received his law degree is in charge of the arrangements. It | at National Law school, Washing- Hagearty of Prospect Grass Shears Scythes Lawn Mowers Lawn Sprinklers Lawn Hose Lawn Seed Everything to make your LAWN LOOK FINE and attractive, We talk QUALITY, not PRICES. No “applesauce.” “THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE for 37 yea Herbert L. Mills “The Handy Hardware Store” o 336 MAIN STREET 8 @ o SLLLLLALAAMNELABALLALLML208005800000000000040028800004: Mhene tera FREE demonstraticn hame ALLING RUBBER CO. 240 MAIN STREET 1ons set forth on the great voyage. | | He steadily and regularly | dress "made reports of the suceess of th flight. The meseages were laconic | merely stating all was well and that good specd forvard was being made | His landing here w big white plane, its b |Ing against the white s good The k nose show background Atled down i the early dawn as a few people stood ashere and catehed the transatlantic plane come 10 a nice stop. Won't Driay Long Licutenant Paris does not intend to fime 1 Horta He from a French naval and then as soon as he reports will leave waste will refuel tanker here receives favorable again The entire flight from Brest to the much United States will be about 4450 miles. Paris' plane—a seaplane of the PLE iR biplanc model. has ectght gasoline | ing should be looked jtanks in which can be carried b.- upon as an_invesl- S 308 Litres of petrol. The fanks are ment rather than an placed under the wings, It has expense. Every time yadios, nsing the call lotters i Jlou :Benh ui ~geul, which in the air have a radius of | oy you gain AB00 [#00 Kilometers and stationa and money. Call us | Kilom: ters e oidiy On: radio sends automatic signals Phone 321 hile the other Our Wash every 15 minute | &onds the sigr cvery hour. The Today" Iformer is on a 606 and 200 meter | wave length while the latter is on | 44 and 224 meter wavelengths, | has the appearance of | The planc The nose and | o long bird in flight. 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