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FLASHES OF LIFE: JOIN COAST GUARD AND GO HUNTING FOR ARCTIC GAME Boston — Join the coast and go big game hunting! The cut- | ter Marion, on ice patrol duties, | wirelessed that a walrus, two polar bears and a cub comprised one day’s bag. guard | transporting liquor. Waterbury—Dr, Ande; with hea on of Woodbury is ttack while visiting hos- | art Alexander J stricken NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1928 SOUTH SEEMS SAFE " DANIELS ASSERTS \Predicts That Governor Smith presidential nominee, who today was to continue his discussions with dry leaders of his party with the arri- val of Senator George of Georgia an opponent of Smith for the nom- ination. A conference tomorrow with Sen- ator Walsh of Montana, who with- drew from the race for the nomina- tion after the California and announced his support of Smith, primary, | he would stand by the ticket “from constable to president” and express- ed the belief that Smith would be taken at his word when he said he would faithfully enworce the law. While again expressing regret over Smith's message to the Hous- ton convention declaring for more liberal enforcement laws, Daniels aid he did not believe this was re- | pudiation of the democratic plat- Mr. Daniels said that undoubted- {ly much depended on what Smith sald on the 1Sth amendment rna Volstead act in his speech of accep- tance next Wednesday night and | predicted: that if the address “is not any moister” that the governor's previously expressed views he would carry North Carolina by a hundred thousand majority. “I think Smith will enforce the would think twice before giving their support to Hoover. Denouncing “corruption” at Washington, the Raleigh publisher said a change was needed to free the people not only from the “dom- ination of the big interests but the crooks as well.” He likened past and present enforcement conditions to those brought about by the lead- ing naval oil reserves over which he lonce had supervision. He could not campaign, Daniels said he would be welcomed there and predicted great crowds would turn out to hear him in his home city. HELD IN $1,000 BONDS Stamford, Aug. 16 (UP)—Ailbert Riss, 50, was held in $1,000 bonds her today for hearing tomorrow on a charge of keeping « gambling house and speak-easy in a Main street building. He was arrested Will Carry States jpital here will wind up the series of confiden- | form .which he thought adequate-|ja\w," Mr. Daniels said, who added crime” ever Parig — The handsome hero was missing in a ready made film Louis Groody, American movie st rescued by a swimming Instru when she miscalculated a dive in fashionable pool. New York — Appropriately. would seem, the telephone company has assigned “Meridian 12-1 Gftice number for inqui correct time Th charge is made on a Constanza, Rumania Mickey has some new ‘toys boy monarch officiated at the ck ening of a squadron of four plane the first contingent of scaplanes ac is vs Dr versity of such largely * ntal illusion,” W. J Bacro of the I Kansas, who should know. Besides being an authority, he has tested most of the varieties by letting them hite or sting him Carrolton, Mo — It was Missouri yesterday. Ninety-six well fattened porkers, turned out to for- age in a waterless pasture, got over- heated and di San Antonio — Doughboy dele- gates to the American Legion con- vention here Oct. 12 will see how a war would be fou the air. A thous participate in an aerial demonstra- | tion in which Mexi fliers have been an and Canadian ed to join. San Francisco — J A Holland, contractor for the excavations for the new war memorial here, post- poned starting work with his steam shovels when appealed to by the landlady of an expectant mother in the vicinity of the work. “If the stork is late and 1 lose the contrac 1t will be a six million dollar baby, said Holland, “but 1 guess they're worth about that much." Boston — Gov. Fuller will sign ex- tradition for Frank B. Wallace, wanted in Detroit for murder in a holdup of Detroit office. News Boston — Jack Ryder, member of Olympic coaching staff, says Amer- ican conceit and rapid improvement in athletes of other countries re- | sponsible for showing at Amsterdam Fall River, Ma: Six textil strike leaders given six months’ ¢ tences; 43 other defendants esc @ more leniently. Calais, Me. — Temperature in sun 1egisters 122 degrees, Dedham, Mass. — Stephen H Hoppe, notoriops jailbreaker await- g trial for slpying Quincy police- man, thwarted in attempt to flee Norfolk county jail when sawed bars are discovered Hartford — A. L. MacLean, test pilot, brings airplane safely to the ground after motor and propeller drop oft when machine is making ligh speed at 2,600 foot altitude. New Haven—Women's democratic Waterbury dines at Storrs— Agriculmiral college ap- points one and pragmotes two in staff changes. Rockville—Stats police crusade against drtvers who carry tobacco workers to and from ficlds hourh not properly licensed or insured. Bridgeport—John E Robinson, ~ditor of negro paper in Stratford Aeclares that 25,00 of his race will vote for Gov. £mith for the presi- gustus Sagerwits and of Stamford are arrest. gton charged with —while wife and youngsters are away for why worry and be lonesome? For distance NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY hot in| ' CHEAPEST WAY | start John commits at his hon |south, in the v, N. Y. Aug. 16 P—The opinion of Jesephus | Daniels, is safe for Gov. Smith, even Hartford county.republican party |t officers will hold ~together on |t ptembr 18 to uss campaign | T 1 ford—Bare-le & 1dmission to dance ank Sitarz, 10 1 drowr leaps | avy craft when motor from hoat a wash from frightens him ing | Waterbury—J | 26 years In William Gardner, sde acting | superinten local post Waterbury— Iy known rad permission to has been talk to an outdoor peak here four years | given per ion to | gathering here Hartford—Arr ness here for last shows decrease a like quarter in 1 for drunken- | three months | compared with and 1926, Unionville—Body of John Burnett, | arowned in Farmington river Sunday recoversd at Girst mill dam two and a half miles away Motor Vehicle € discourages windshicld rs as such violation of state law. Motorists carrying “guest of Canada” are chief oftender Hartfor oner Stoe “Bicycle-Boatmen” Leave On Trip for England Cuxhaven, Germany, Aug. 16 (P —-Header and Hirschberg, the two able seamen who were attempting to cross the Atlantic in a_'"bicycle boat,” left here today for Plymouth, England. They took five days for an uneventful trip down the Elbe river from Hamburg and hoped to cross to America in 42 days. i The men will ship water and| provisions at Plymouth, They in- | tend if possible, to keep their boat | going day and night by alternating at the foot pedals which form its| sole source of power. | “TS LICENSE ary J. Horan Hadigan | ranklin square had his first ride | in an airplane. Yesterday he was 1otified by Clarence M. Young, di- tor of aeronautics of the United tates department of commerce at Washington that he had passed | aviation tests recently taken and! had received a private pilot license. | Under this license he may take pas- sengers on a flight but he cannot accept money until he has recefved a commercial licen | WAITING FOR BYRD Dunedin, New Zealand, Aug. 16 (P—Arrangements are in full swing |hiere for provisioning the south pole polar expedition of Commander Richard E. Byrd. Among the pur- chases already made are several thousand dozen eggs TO BUY FLY TOX Timely hint to save money, | Millions of people everywhere are finding reliet from flies and r |toes, through Many have welcomed this s 10 the best advantage pint bottle is priced at t bottle at 7ic brings the cost to 37 1-2c a half-pint. The | aquart bottle at $1.25 brings the cost | [to 31c a half pint while the gallon | |2t 3400 costs 25c a half pint. demand the Arcept no substity zenuine —Advertisement the summer — is so short — by telephone are long pavilion late yesterday just before going into | conference | hough here. The North Carolina publisher and upporter of the Glass dry plank at {ouston made this prediction in a terview with newspapermen there is some ‘“unrest” with the 411 Main St. John W. 66 Hamilton St. tial discussions that the tlal candidate personally arranged for the period preceding the notifi- cation ceremony. Danfels, who refused to say what he would tell the governor, inform- ed his interviewers at the executive mansion yesterday that the south, as he sized up the situation, would remain democratic in November. despite the fact that same democrats were opposing Smith there on his presiden- | The secretary of the navy under President Wilson denied published | reports that those opposing Smith in | North Carolina were doing so be- cause of his religion. “These reports are doing the peo- ple of my state a great injustice,” he declared. “Some may be opposed to the governor on those grounds, but the great bulk of those oppos- ing him are doing so because they democratic | prohibition stand. He reiterated that are dr. ly to “met the situation.” | |that reports already had reached {him from his state of unfaverable |reaction to Hoover's reference to law enforcement in his acceptance speech “because he was given no as- |surances or promised better things |except to say he would not nullify |the 18th amendment.” He believed the democratic plat- |form in this respect was more spe- {cific and when the people consider- ed enforcement conditions under the [republican administration they |remember “a bigger | having been committed, and prohi- bition enforcement under the “dis. tiller” at its head, he asserted, wes |Just as bad. Asked if he referred to Secretary Mellon, Danlels said he did and added that enforcement of the dry law under him was only “spasmodic and honeycombed with corruption, with office holders flout- ing the law Declaring that while the national committee must decide whether ‘Smnh will go into the south on his — The Dream Home — Come to Life A Subtle Beauty Warmth--Harmony--Durability 'HE mixture of paint, art, knowledge and experience is happily combined in decorating the Model Home. Morgan, Kingsley & Thompsen Painters and Decorators Tel. 534 Truly a Home HE art of visualizing and incorpor- ating ideas that are practical—yet never losing sight of the fact that it will be lived in. It must be a home in every sense of the word. Anderson Builds Homes. Anderson Tel. 1091-M UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT STANLEY QUARTER MANOR—THE GARDEN SPOT OF NEW BRITAIN Time — The Detective, INDS flaws that do not meet the naked eye, Building material is only as relia- ble as the firm that sponsors its sale. 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