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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1928 B J | throughout the nation. Steadfastly - desired, for the Pacific, Atlantic 9 ssories. The inspectors went | Dr. Jorge Eduardo Boyd, Dy, Beyd R AEK | he has declined to give any inkling p orers ust Pro lce Cap and Indian oceans form the water MARY WIB R through only one of her trunks and | has the support of Dr. Bellsarle as to what he will say, except that boundaries of the continent and are | said it appeared to reveal more | Porras, former president, while his address will touch on all cam- § ® _ |influenced by its glaciation. Then, | clothes than were on the entire | President Rodolfo Chiari s supporte paign issues, including prohibition to earn ecrets 0 tarctlca |too, the sea off the glacial cliffs declaration sheet she had filled out. | ing Arosemana, and farm relief. |abounds in marine life, and the Miss Wiborg said she had declared e s | il | Little to Say shore itself ‘harbors countless pen- everything she had bougrt abroad | nd that the majority of the cloth- 60’000 HOMELESS m In fact, the Sayernon lhu had lit- |- (paior's Note: This s the fourth |all, and so one of their problems ‘s‘zui(n\ !'ol()l;e:)(»\,n ivn’niuhln;,: limities | - 7} vl At e ; ®. Dol s“s Fm'dl m Smm md tle to say about his plans, despite| o 5 series of stories on forthcoming [to determine the proflie s of -~ thik| SUIIAT 6T 290Re0RTIIE Y Livestix Cusmms Aumomles Not Sa[ls_ BE R e sny she liag aipnilie | H "‘: p\:‘;‘?x‘:&nfik otlo :::spa:;r ‘:rl:er: expeditions of cxploration into the barren coverng in the hope of ‘“;2’2?.;“'.‘ ::n:r;;::\ll At £ e pomatiy { m D o who we e w vha! = . ; % 2 arctica, S le as s, % . . M Viborg served as a se Rfil He En B Mm:nee o Antarctic) i learning how much of the pla.(mnllm S e e Al _ Miss Wiborg served as a nurse in — loy e p - A (Copyright, 1928, Associated Press) |is fce and how much is rock. Then,|!S ROt witho A0 ROSEIL) e Wl eI Declaration a French hospital during the war a{ thte(h“l““a"lohnt“ |;"1£olly‘m‘ lfllk New York, Aug. 1 UP—Knowledge [t00, they want ta measure ,,,L:‘e)‘;zm;’"fl; '3;'6:5 ‘I\Il;al\:;“ tl:\t;‘ -;«ll"- {and upon her return wrote a three- | Airplanes Fly Over Devastated Ree - | abou ngs that w materialize | of the Antartic continent is 8o |thickness of the cap with sounding # b nand groups ttac die | act play which was produced by Hampton Bays, N. Y., Aug. 1 ()| for & month or more, and he 1| sketchy that if & hundred airplane |devices, a labor. {1t might disclose | Off the cofjinent. Belling rich re-| Now York, Aug. 1 (P—Customs Augustin Duncan at a serles of gion Bringing Discoar —With an appreciative wave of the | keeping mum. cxpeditions Could be set down on|some of the characteristics of the | “ards for their labors. Coal has|,ythorities today were at odds with matine: aging Reports ;mnd ll°| lllhe welfldlher 528 who had —_— {its icy plateau there would be plenty | continental floor, \"g;‘“',’: 1‘]“{:}1 \"'\_”l‘:n ;“:1‘;‘"])":'&2“"‘ N [another member of the socially ——— one a'l he cculd to make the vaca- vork verybody, and no need . ; 3 AGONES & Laud and Jios prominent Wiberg family of Park Khah: sk. Russia by tom o & “esennir-sorsmes - | HOOVER MAY RELY [N e St e e v menl sl il et ot i s v | B e, S0 o o o 008 GATOONG DURING | Koo Tusia, Au 1 ey joyable, Govi 1. Siom) or duplication: . Dave heen. fragmentary, for thelijiies ‘have hesn dissovered in | uP 24 Essthampton, Long I \-pianes, etier seconnolisringithe joyable, Governor Smith said fare- MOSTLY 0" RA 10 Many south polar explorers in re-|rock out-croppings are few. con. Fitee shaie o benfidig tand. | ) Amur river and Seya river districts, Yell today to an old summer stemp- cent vears have expressed the hope lfined chiefly, so far as is known, to | **me, persons are prepared o pre- |y o cnteen pieces of baggage | PA“AMAS ELEGTION reported today that at least 50 vil- ;:;rtj:;:::nt;;r;wd back to New umdaomcls da.\'"tgeln:rm:ne lc;‘:ul]d t;ehh,‘ steep clifts of mountains, 1f 1Y) PErSOns ate prov ~‘m'”f 3 ;\;’tmp){;v from E e hy .:v;\ M »’r,\ | lages were under water and that 3 y his campaign. tried 1 this all but impassable 1and. | airplane travel is su. s geolo- | oot el sl oyt Wiborg are b cld at the s had been razed. mllelr@shed by a little more than Republicans Are Formulating An| Heretofore dogs, ponies and even gists of the Byrd or 1|°'I*;:!‘5'°!|I!Ol:\glll‘|'l;"n "»“HW\Y”'];' In'v:(:;v ;nr appraiser’s stores for examination Wil Be shut From Saturday Noon Sisty thousand people, it was esti. ree days at the shore, during B automobiles have been used to 5UP- | peditions may he a long, J ; robably | Cexports because onis inspee- wwers homel sk Which if he had any political wor-| Intensive Aerlal Campaign To| [ icment man power, but the tremen. yorable docations’ for thals. exami. ranali oy s tions just what | (ors are not satistied with the ac- Till Sunday Noon to Prevent rplasies veparten Biat he ries he concealed them, the governor Reach All Homes, dous distances and unsurmountable | nation. it Is now — a la of ice, and si- | cyracy of declaration she placed on increasing. called for automobiles to be at 5 | obstacles laid down by Nature call At nthin s laniot. 15 oot 1EN0E.; her purchases abroad | s of other districts in Canoe Place Inn about noon. It was| Washington, Aug, 1 (A—Republi- | for a transportation method that is Daratively ‘m:h;" fige Loy SRR Miss Wiborg's mother, Mrs. Frank | pijnama, Avg 1 (P All' saloons are preparing to evacu- Wwith reluctance that he pulled him-|cans are formulating an extensive | independent of earth o5 ol Several Insurgen[q Ar B. Wiborg, had a somewhat similar j, ‘panama will be ol i ok i xtens N g 5 it s Are D " will be closed from noon & homes. Many steamers, %elf away from restful surroundings. aerial offensive and there are ind: During the coming Antarctic sum- |“2/l¥ speaking, yet no traces of an on ce a s & < - = £ experience fifteen years ago. At |giiurday unt S - i3 - ler boats are 3 To Stop at Park [cations that Herburt Hoover may|mer—it will be mid-winter in north- | sorler ico age have been found. | Killed by Federal Troops (i e e, winors o 1s i Returap il Parge i s are engag. The democratic nominee's sched- |vely almost entirely on the radio in|ern latitudes—three parties of scien- | cered sedimentary strata, and| Jlexico City, Aug. 1 UP—Dis- | daughters returned trom Europe e S e et ule provided for a stop as he, sev-|making his campaign. tfio birdmen are 10 aitempt Mghts (FIETS SPCUMERETY oM anl|patcnes from Queretaro today said |with twenty trunks and cases upon |* oLl rment sent out orders|ed by the rising waters, eral members of his family and a| Party leaders realize that the ra-|Over limited sections of the conti-{ '€ TnCiE of i geologist, who | 1at several insurgents had = been |which she Placed a declaration of |¢o all provinelal sud aistory croere — sauad of newspaper reporters {rav- |dio is a prospective avenue into al- | nent. Some of them will try to land |AOUr Job for the geologist, WNO | \ieg in gitterent clashes with fed- |$300, § tives. it thers il be retentless| Crandall Quits Rol elled along Long Island highways, |most every home and the speakers |4t heretofore inaccessible places ot s cral forces under Colonel Marquez| (ustoms inspectors thought the “randall Quits Role R S i prosccution of all attempts at fraud, at Deer Range State park, near|pbureau is prepared to take as much | the interior to glean more informa- :"{'rfrz“i:m‘;“‘g;'a ‘f"‘izn‘f'”‘ U0 Bistory | iong tis bawden hetwaen e stetes | mniount tns low ant the. fase oo T6E it 5T Bt e .+| Of Part Owner in Kans. Babyloa, wrested from private own- [advantage of this new campaign cle- | ion for geology, meteorology, zoo- Many other sclentific problems °f Gueretaro and Guanajuato. taken to court. Mre. Wiborg at first | orgered the arrest of all disturbers| Wichita, Jas, Aug, 1 P—James ership after years of litigation. | ment as opportunity affords. M. E.|8cography and just simple geogra-| o ARE well-equipped !fnan. r.| The authoritics announced —that |pleaded not guilty, but later changed | o . prace without “distinction or | O. (Doc) Crandall, known 15 years Then on to New York, where in|Barker, of llinols, who handled the [ PhY 7 The question of Antaretica’s effcct | P7€e men had heen captured car- | her mind and was fined $1.750 for | vonsie Gottan 20 as a relief pitcher and pinch his suite on the 14th floor of the radio arrangements in the 1924| What do they seek from this dead | 1€ WAeSTER of Antureth southery | ¥iNE ammunition fo the insurgents | purchases approximating $4.090. | qpo yational liberal headquarters, | hitter for the New York Giants, has Biltmore hotel, his home in the me- |campaign is preparing to assume|land® $ hemlsphere s considered of great 174 wWere court-martialed and ex-| In imposing sentence at that time | supporting the candidacy of Flor. |quit the role of part owner of the tropolis, he expected to remain un-|command in this field again, Solentime mopld Hike best ervallly | nre Bna has Labn sinaicn|touted. | the judge said: encio Harmodio Arosemana, sent out | Wichita team to return to the plage tll Sunday and travel up the Hud-| " yjor tentative plans more than | PETHAPS, to be able 1" lift the Breat |io some extent, but meteorologists | Th® latest combat took place on vison No Goad la warning for publication in the ing ranks with Sacramento, He 8 son to Albany, stopping at Peeks- |00 400 of the campaign chest will | 'C*;%AP 'h?’l,‘:““'sfi "'""“'I'C? “:";‘lf; want more data. It is known that Tuesday when a band under the| wimprisonment in your case would |newspapers emphasizing that no | past 40 years of age, kill to review national guardsmen |\."o)iotteq to radlo expen This| Unknown depth, Then they could ) . iic \inds that sweep down |chieftain Luis Herrera was dispersed Inot do any good, hut until your last | citizens has the right to vote more | On organization of the Federal in camp. | |sce the rocky floor that supports|yo oo\ ite dome of the conti. and federal forces are pursuing the | agy you will remember the humill- | than once and that none has the |league in 1914, Crandall left the S |is in contrast with $40,000 spent for i rmi ) 2 - e 9 _ & Before his departure from Hamp- | (1, * o cles G o 2 IRee O 1i’:"ng‘]‘:"x':‘(f::;h"’:“:,‘:”“‘:‘_::‘f M““;"‘d‘: nent have .direct bearing on the &roups along the border. |ation and the disgrace you have | right to vote unless provided with |Giants, and went to the St. Louls ton Bays the democratic nominee S i h . [weather in southern South America brought upon yourself.” |a voting certificate as proof of his | club of that league, where he won 8 Sllisied 1Bl %o Bid o donuite m:;}::o’nn:fl;li‘z p:;:g:‘p:lr':pmj;‘les “’)fl\mm( mtoct 1\5\{2:3. \nf;?c‘}'s?-” ;r;" and the Anlgnden, READ HE Miss Wiborg was permitted to | formal registration, | straight games. In 1915 he returned appointments booked for his stay in | o “oumnaien with emphasts center- Teally a continuation” of the andens| Oceanographic studies are also | ' | take from the picr only her personal | Senor Arosemena 1s opposed by [to organized baseball. New York. He said, however, that | a¢ SWMPRIER TU €0 IS Bemilre Toaly ae Sl | he undoubtedly would talk things e Sl hog | loninatien. in. Souf Ieyica,ras b nd. Hoover when he is formally notified | iany nvestigators have believeds ouep il Jonn 4, Baskon, heat Of | iy mosmination at Palo Allo, Call | noa amen s et an i AcdE the democratic national committee. |2 % 1O TR B sl ealil S Sl To Have Cruf When President Coolidge address- | separated by a hidden arm of the But even though his vacation at|.q tne nation on clection eve four|ses. the shore was at an end, 8mith to- | oard ago, the radio hook-up includ-| These two general geographical day still showed an unwillingness 0|4 37 stations which was the larg-| divisions of the continent are built be bothered by the cares that come | gt ‘aecomplished up to that time.|in rather striking contrast. West to aspirants for public office. He yrore than sixty stations may now be | Antarctica, lving nearest to South looked forward to a restful cruise |, rougnt in on one hook-up. | America, is folded. as the geolo- tomorrow down Long Island Sound | e el glsts say, while the other part of on the yacht of hts old friend, “Bill"| " . : |the continent is a great elevated * Todd, the shipbuilder, whe teld a| CONN. 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