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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928, . 2t . DEMOCRATIC STANDARD WEALTHY WILL DO ALL PR T Do Vope 10 M) S e | I DR e G| POSSIBLE 10 GET SLAYER Antarctic Land Not Yet Seefl b Mall"‘“"'m AUSANY noxor e heen Polytechnic Institute, | made, but Shropshire and Davies active. he gubernatorial vote | |clubbed to death with an iron pipe|anti-religious doctrine is being hope to do important work in this | Chauncey B. Little Holds Tcad of | Evanston People Will Give “Unlm- and attacked and her body thrown|taught and that pro-soviet demon- | tield, correlating their observations under a hedge. strations have been held at the Note: This is the tenth | chances of a change in climate and | ' i napnetic data. Police concentrated their search school \ whether Antarctica was ever con- L o o Pl opnoanivaiad (st seanch) B i S Davies, as physicist, will study v ey with South America, South |yno " giryctyre of the continental sTopP DANCE MARATHON Teacher. - where several women have been vie- J lia and New Zealand. |icecap. He alsp will gather infor. Chicago, Aug. 9 UP—"Unlimited tims of criminal assaulls. _Crystal Beach, Ont., Aug. 9 (P— are specially | 4 oion on the radiation of sky and | funds” from the wealth of Evanston, | _— l-ndmgl a xrh:)dt:hal hzg been 50"‘5 for the ex- e : North Hhere sxbork) Bave Eoon naiaai A mort than 200 hours, the provincial that swill)| CA0G 0e Iglall astiity (ol snow precincts gave | oo | g eeen | Says Charges: Are covernment yesterday stopped land ice, the auroral phonemona [pledged to aid police in an intensi- |~ (oY an © : d even during the [gn po® CEhaneans | : 3 4 {fied search far the siayer ot Mws| - Unfounded and Absurd” uance marathon in Crystal Beach |y o lew movepent of he €18 | ing the state tcket jon the republi-{Jasper T. Kincaid, 2,580, | Jennle Meta Constance, 42 year old| New York, Aug. 9 (P—JA. J. pavilion promoted by Milton D. studies in a large area of the little- | Transportation = . c3h sido 38 the oytcome of Tues- = e School teacher, who was clubbed to| Muste, chairman of the faculty of Crandall. At 2:04 o'clock yesterday known south polar continent. TR R S TR e L day'a state wide * primaries, the LITTLE GIRL KILLED | death Tuesday night near -North-|Brookwood Lahor College at Ka- afternoon, four Crystal Beach police The entire _expedition, it WIght b provided for the most part by | S B8 democrat standard bearer remaincd ew Haven, Aug. 9 (P—Virginia | western university campus tonah, N. Y., which was accuscd by officers served an order on the pro be said, is built around these men, the dog sledge, Al times the (wo | ges’ b the | in doubt early today. Del Vecchio, 7, was killed last night | A reward of $1,000 was offered the exccutive council of the Ameri- moter directing that the dance be e I T aat ol el bt u;\.‘nufly:l 1“'1‘“‘”“,‘:"‘ "“r;““'f “":‘: Chauncey B. Little, when she stepped into the path of by Police Chief Paasch for the ar-|can Federation of Labor at Atlantic stopped under a clause of the pry pose is to extend man's knowledge | they hope to maintain radio com- | xagict 8¢ @ ‘°““’;““" and o) o | congressman. held a le an automobile in front of her home. |rest of the slayer and $1,000 addi-|City yesterday of “teaching doc- | vincial criminal code which regards of the ice-ridden land that reaches munication with the main base on | Lo onal Geographic Boclety. —He 719 votes over Edward T. Hackney she was rushed to the New Haven |tional for every person participating trines contrary to those of the fed- as nuisances a contest tending to around the bottom of the world. | the Loss Sea ice barrier | Wil moke surtace shporustions of | of Wellingeen, with 574 of the ndanger the health of the publie i i : [the air temperature at the base |ytqe's 2,666 precincts unreported. | or. hespital by Lester . Reed, the driv- in the capture. ation,” say he charges were Antarctica’s area is roughly 5,00 Ralph 1°. Shropshire of New York | a0 &0 (S Ee e ot e s 2,666 where hospital surgeons pro-| A negro with a “Charlie Chaplin | “unfounded and absurd.” or individuals. Three r}:‘mples. n}uer- 100 square miles, of which 4.600.000 and Frank T. Davies of MeGill Uni- | .00 movements, Tiaibility 500 bos lell]ea lead \\Aas‘tul into overnignt | nounced her dead. The girl had been | mustache” was sought in connection| The council adviged that support | fling w arily, were on the floor when square miles are virtually unex- yersity are the pard expepts on |1 o O e }bb the outstanding strength of yisiting at the home of Vincent Di | with the slaying. The negro was of international unions be with- ance ended plored. oceanography, hydrography, mag- | il i Hackney who was considered still her uncle, and was on her seen in the vicinity of Foster street, drawn from the college which was o With the aid of the airplane the | netis photomicroscopy, solar He will send pilot halloons aloft |in the running. her own home with him where the body was found, telling specifically charged with teaching People in the United States and bolted across the &treet storles io a group of boys Tuesday communism and socialism, ra- | ecientists hope to be able 1o fI¥ Jiation, glaciology jfflr atmospheric velocity soundings. Reed’'s lead over his closest op- c Canada eut an average of 200 apples over vast stretches of the contine wstralis, which is the south polar | Meteorographs installed on the air- | ponent in a field of six candidates killed. night. Police learned that the ma Brookwood, said Muste, is cach every year. = = |was about 28 years old and came|cducational institution in which all {from Flint, Mich. |shades of the labor movement are Constance, who was head of |represented ,and “does not teach nglish department at Bradicy | doctrines of any sort.” He char- Peoria, was ucterized as absyrd charges that was increased to nearly 30,000 over- night, with only 156 precincts out. His nomination was regarded as a 4 magnetograph which is to be sct jup in a nou-magnetic building at 510 precincts of 2,- John Ham- Scott, Republican— 666 gave Reed 100,489, ilton, 72,948; Charles F Chase, ; Fred But 2,719 Votes in ited Funds” to Locate Killer ol: Hot Race (Editor’ of a series of stories on forthcom- ing expeditions of exploration into n d the Antarctic.) Austr New York, Aug. 9. ®—Five sci-| Their instruments entists are going to Antarctica with designed and adapted the Byrd expedition to make geo- tremely low temperature graphical, geological, meteorological, | be encountered, #laciological, zoological and other | summer months. Topeka, Kas, Aug. 9 (P—With Clyde M. Reed, Parsons publishar and champion of the farmer in de- mands for lower freight rates head. . Democratic 2,092 1. Little 19,124; Huckney 16,645; fop the. manping Haines, the meteorolo- joined the expedition the cooperation of the the foruer d of onl way when and “an and the aurora | 1al plateau never before seen, there- planes will give him temperature by making important additions to the map. They will also use the plane in establishing scientific sta- tions in the interior. The geologists of the purty ar L. M. Gould, proféssor of grolo at the University of Michigan, and John O'Brien, stant, of apolis. Their theater of ope will be King Edw VI which th ions and, Minne- | hope to map, at least in | counterpart of the aurora barealis. | oceanographer, | soon as the ex- | Samson sails on soundings of the higher air. J. RANDOLPH COOLIDGE Ber leng pull across the southern | Manchester, N. H., Aug. 9 ®—J. i from Duncdin, New Zealand. |Randolph Coolidge, Ioston archi- will make a collection of sur- |tect, died last night at his summer and sub-: ce marine life lhome at Center Sandwich after a ind will take soundings with a |short {llness He was 66 years old. sonic depth finder, determining not |Mr, Coolidge, a graduate of Har- the depth of the water and vard and Massachusetts Institute of of the ocean hottom, but }Tpohnnmg,\-, had been an architect Shropshire, as will start work as pedition steamer only characte also the salinity and temperature. |since 1894. He was formerly presi- Bottles are to be tossed into the 'dent of the Boston Chamber of Com- sea to point the direction of the 'merce. currents, part, for the first time. They will study the mountain s that cross this district, paying particu- lar attention to the trend of the Ocuan elevations, their structurcs 1 Toe plans for the maugnetic stud- their possible relationship to th on the continent include a|! Andes of South America and the st oue trip, either by plane or by | raountains of New a sledge, 1o the south magnetic pole. eek | Iield work in magnetism will b . woni i s i v FALLING HAIR @ould and O'Brien ulso will specimens of rocks and fossils. If undertaken from as many stations STOP IF YOU WILL USE the latter ate to be found, they will |as possible, while a year will be ) Also Il i h.nulllmmull be of inestimable \alue mining whether life ever existed | magnetic intensity, horizontal in- declination. 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