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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 102, e e e Sl M . - il L L St i e i s s e | ' SEIEN[;E 'm AlD Women Head Both the N. Y. Parties Now TILSON IS DISTURBED WH AL'N[] FlEETS B Connecticut Congressman ‘Upset by e S - Smith's Plans for Possible Changes In Tarifi Rules, Wireless Telephones to Be R . N s : % e i ative John Q. Tilson, republican, of Eqmpped on Boats . Ay : Ly Connceticut, commenting today . on i e : , S Governor Smith 3 & tariff should be taken out of poli Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Aug. = o 3 3 5 A and handled strictly on a business (P—The good old days of Moby o e . o f : 7 bzm_h id: A g Dick, when the sailor of a whaling . e e ; : This proposal, in effcct, | hoat muttercd a prayer or a curse 4 o s - p Y B - peal the present tariff law, without and then let fly his harpoon at the , 5 S o an mlevuntmn.m what will take its heaving back of a whale, are gone. G o ; ; place, and it is quite disturbing. Science has come to the fore : i e : " As a me ””.“" of the ys and the romance has vanished. 4 g 3 Ny 3 ; - . meuns comuittce of the house which poons are no longer thrown by | : ‘ i drew up the Fordney-McCumber but propelled hundreds of fect by | . : ; . tanitt Jaw, 1 sy 'fui on the whole harpoon guns. The only link with ‘L : % 2 X;w l;! 6 nt Ilwu.tf«:.«\\nrll\'v-lv\\wl, the past is the inevitable smell of . % - i su?n d be 4»1“1”,“1 (;Ir,\ where blubber, which modern chemicals i o E: ¥ . e & peric n.‘u ?M.\v- « Vl‘lflll»‘-(l.l‘ltl t are doing their best to climinate, - 3 3 3 i = i m»m..i -lvl<v higher than nt i The latest contribution of scicnce 3 - Rrotect adequately Americ indus- to the art of whaling has just been ' G 3 3 : . ) . or too low to give adequate pro- |ennounced. The whal ) \ SRS 4 which has its headquarte: : i > . 1 ainly any niove to put Amer- Georgia and South Shetland s ) " \bor in competition with cheap is to go out thi: 1son equipped oy * & £ forcign wages through a breaking witl avitelass e lephones g S ; P down of our tarifi will be strongly The fleet will consist of a miother - : cpposed.” ¢ 2 or faciory ship on which the whale 3 & g LRepresentative Tilson is chairman ~ < ot e ter] stutes speakers’ - Bert R. J. Hassell and Parker Cramer, lost aviators, at Cochrane, Canada, before they took off |will be cut up and reduccd to its : au for th lxnlo;\.‘rs( n:;x:m:xs B for Greenland. They were last heard from when within 400 miles of their goal. Among those Ty Srlipnneny px'D\\lIVI . and York Durcau 3 who visited the airmen at the Cochrane field were Mrs. F. C. Ivy, wife of Cochrane mayor, ex- |three whale catchers. Al 5 & : s f telephone sets and: dircetion finders, | The death of one party chairman and the resig- It is the first time in the history of the state Quick Take-Off Needed treme left, and wives of other leading citizens who called to wish them Godspeed. by means of which they can work |natfon of another have placed the leadership. of that both organizations have been headed by women, S e T ory ship |both Democratic and Republican organizations in But that i8 not all of the unique situation. Ior For Commercial Plane B i K i 4 in fog or snow storm ders | New York state temporarily in the hands of two Miss Butler, daughter of Nicholas Murray Butler, is| New York, Aug 23 (A—Pro- came in rapid succession. | derstand it. always have fear of losing the | Women. an avowed wet, and Mrs. O'Day, for six years an Al |Ponents of commercial aviation are PlANE REP"RTE[] 1e letter “R” designated the last Judge W. F. | “mother” b in fog when ire At the left you sce Mrs. Caroline O'Day, of Smith booster, i3 an enthusiastic dry! looking for carly development of position which the plane broadeast| Judge William I. Man state |less is carried, and the » of [ 'ye. N. Y., who became acting chairman of the Miss Butler was active in district politics untjl | some device or new type of airplane hefore messages from it were severed | central committeeman, saig: i e i o per | Democratic state committce when the post was re. she was appointed vice-chairman of the Republiean | which will require less space for last Sunday morning. According to am absolutely in accord with by the direction finder roduces slgned by Licutenant-Governor Edwin Corning. At Oy Hice, ofts. O'Day, widow o Daniel|laking oft and landing with pay 4 L pre 4 code “R™ indicated |the whole speech. Knowing him as | sigerably the fime wastod ing | right is Miss Sarah Schuyler Butler, head of tha Re. O'Day, Standard Oil officiu), enlisted under Ajloads ; the plane was near Cape Chidley in |1 do from reading about him, he did |and also the anxicty In (he strena: | Publican st: ¢ committee since the death of Chair- fmith’s banner because of his stand on welfare and | One drawbick to more rapid de- el S from Cochrane, Ont., to nothing more than what would be | ous lite of whame ot | man George K. Morris. labor problems, of which she is a student. |velopment of air wansportation s (Continued from First Pag: Mount Evans, Greenland, | expected of a great man.” The fleet which works out of the ot ’\,‘,"]l(,;(,'\.”‘_:“;":j‘," i f,!,",?m,""“;f o= The, appeared meaningless | Registrar T. J. Smith South Georgia headgnarters will be 5 it [ o el FLMS O g been started along the w s Cramer, who is inexperienced | Registra Thomas . J. Smith, who |attached to the central office by th-lHARD WORK FAGTOR S0s thaf imopotony; ‘_‘"“Y'S"“"f “Gov. Bmith's speech shows to ‘\"‘\’\l"‘;"l‘l“ ot gauch “,"”:',“,'fl’;;‘: of Greenland from Cupe Far at the radio, was trying to message s a delegate from Connocticut vot- | phone. The office set will be similap t}on, #uch as this story Lnu.swau»s. me that he knows what he is talk- e el i north of Mount Evans. ’ tors v overs. The sig- | national convention at Houston, Tex., | Whale cathers, but with an addi- o ’flrzmore ’“P:t‘dtmxm(h: o el pitgaie e YAl e et fly. The Danish ship Island Falk, | DalS, operators said, came clearly. | made the following statement: |tional unit enabling it to bLe used R It fl;l the "fls est spee e ‘1;- of the mans The questions of agri o (””“"_, “.H e m”“{ n ‘; which has been engaged in prot The story of the radio operators “I think a candidate should state |28 a telcgraph transmitter on the o Ao s !"’;0‘_”"" life can move,” says - enlture reform and relief, the ques- | 8 m“v‘ iz e “ K‘\‘I ‘”;“'I ing the fisheries, the Norwcgian increascd hope of friends and rela- | his position when he 1s running for |normal wavelength for shif | Isolatlon and Boredom are SPons- | Moreira. [tion of prohibition reform, both are [ ,u"_"- 0 'iw s ”‘l'hm“ ety Heller expedition which is fishing | t1ves of tho fliers ot Rockford, I, | effice and in his spesch of fazt night| During the last twe seasons elabs Ihle for Mental Disenses, jdeatt with boldly, analytically and |23 ‘e ety in Davis Stait, and the Danish| Which they 1t on thelr proposed (Governor Smith stated his position | Orate experiments have been cairied S : sonstiucilvelySnetian ot Snaliip | Nl st ainment of altitude steamer Gertrude Rask have been | UP to Stockholm a week ago, that |on every questiod in a fearleas man. |out with wircle S slenliaashon Says Exper |glossed over or handled in such ‘:\nhum A laug ot o AT e the aviaiors arc on the ground in \ner which I know will win him many | Whalers, Their efticiency with un. PRl e e e & % 4 ¢ demonstrated | New Orleans, 23 (P— the ground. It is said that the “auto- the Amecrican airmen long overdue SOME inaccessible purt of Greenland votes. T have heen reading accept- |Skilled operators was demonstrated New Orleans, La., Aug. 23 ( over to moet the needs of scetional groun ai hat th 1uto. on their hop from Cochran, Ont, | OF Quebe Ships which have |ance specches since the time of Wil- | When the “Southern Queen” was 10st | 1solation and boredom are respon- prejudices.” 1':'::’:)0”1\:':”' ‘“l\l ,,:“,} D':] Jl”qv.?»" to Mount Evans, Greenland vatrolled their course in the North liam Jennings Bryan, but I never|at the end of BEaR0n LINOUE L e mental disease than —_— | SR o Sre | 4 . i a submerged icehere. ; an ability heretofore confined largee Hbie vasdiven ge from the ts or the plane but said that 3 | made by Governor Smith 1z 4 d€lephone fbrous _jliving, says Dr. Juliano Moreira, in- Dublin, Aug| 23 (P)—Tlans are however, arc unsuited for distance United States cutter Marion stating {the men fell into the sea there was | ¢ wil g0 down in histo: | whale bers hurrying to e ationally known psychiatrist. (Continnente oty that the Marion ‘had siarct o ehance ot thuir survivin long. | ! e Bl RS e e i ?:':‘l";‘!»‘“"]’L"l‘l'“’;,:" oo £ 4 const in @ northwesterly di S | Cyril J. Curtin, one of the lead L poon SO SR Ul s e v v e e s e e N B o from Cape Chidley, Lab of younger democrats in the city| . = 7 T | [l Gemidyy frgconimends ynara sk Son MITEd B ST Sheary Tor i e o ke 350 siaitents Marion found no ice south of 64.3 | gave his opinion as follows: 5 .| Work as a factor in mental health, |°f @ 2 e | ; L th latit e ol Washington, ing | Strates the fact that he has “a deep | renunciation treayt in Paris, He fq|Ramed Drag degrees north latitude or east of | “There is no doubt that Governor | 0. ioa1 Women's S iz Speaking of borcdom as inducing W T e e R B i e longifude $0.40 west, | | Smith’s acceptance speech was right |- i Qi e 2 1 linsanity, the specialist recalls the | 1nSig] e L ¢ his entry e @ === : i i 3 < & |ing Washingi stemie Sanity, 2 | = i hioYats eos 5 The cutter encountered heavy i to the point. He did not hedge on | \'5 1N Washington in sy MU | gtory of the North Dukota farmer concern the mation, elaborate processior | Hpeih bl mordiest of G440 nerth =y isinatann Snetieatal i e e |01 deE NGl ethecilo S iaicenall COTT BEEEEE TR 0t The | ¥ Hurher than iehls holflemen. R ) S bt gud 50 weat {thouzht, not what somchody else | SN0 on presidential candidates, |FIOSE Wile becam questioning him Strates in his speech his construc- | Four copies of the famons \m—,’ ou e The Marion expressed belief that | Delegations of women of the party |28 to her manner of living that he live ideas concerning these prob- na Charta, sealed by King Johm f Quick, safe, sure relief from because of & northwesterly gale st | (Continucd from First Page) S e s e e e e state- | Runymede 713 years azo, still exist, | painful callouseson the foet Sunday it was unlikely the mi R onces of candidates and will report [Since she “has had no_excitement. |ments are typical of the man who two of them beig in the manuserint President C, |told him to say. I was particularly | impressed with the manner in which !h«- handled the important issues, the . COB e han dedon o Bl el lonoralltnsun iyl o She over | A il i e ang | bAoK ol R et Why, for the past 40 years she hasn't | does not deal in blithering generali- | Room of the Titish Museums white| J)ESetvolls . and or on the ice ficlds and that if ‘ : I 2 v R or back r er | ties a atitudes, but on the |the others are in the cathedrals of 2 5 inor cluined, the righteousness of | the courses he would follow in mak- nge {been out of her back yard or her | Ues, or cheap platitudes, o~ g “endiint the fliers hag o RERCHR S cOBBLL i o usl monaNal vra b prow | ing appointments, After listening to Enters Polltlcs [ Kitehen.” jcontrary sticks to stubborn facts. |Salishury and Lincoln. 110! Ea Py L B B O e e el b speech of last night T believe it cue appeared small cicared Hiinsalt 'on’ s, salgol e nlin . 5 . clearec i h g n by should be an incentive to ever: er- Chicago, Aug. 23— (P —Taint S5 5 v il ting that it ought to he a de-|son who wishes to have an honest TaD Stenals resclven i Chisizo) i og R inting, ta that e it and efficient government to vote for last night by two amateur ope ators | pover approve any law permitting him and to encourage others to sup- today gave renewed hope that Bert | pf€r S of it. | port nim.” Haseell and Parker Cramer, missiy "l hive no doubt that the accept-| Chairman John E. R. Keevers of Rockford-to-Stockholm = fliers, still| n.e wpecch made a deep impres- (the democratic town committee 1s dr\'.flll\( 2 k sion hout the country and at the shore and could not be reach- The signals were reccived by Dr. satistuaction to many who ed for his opinicn, Charles E. Sceleth and Irving Strauss ve been in doubt about his —_ - —— on a wave lenzth other than that on . e B SH the - lieret plane: ‘ . AUTO SMASHES BICYCLE Rockford, was equipped to broades i B The front wheel of a bicycle on | | McDonough | + McDonougl's state- | This fact was partly explain: ment follows which Thomas DiPace of 339 High ever, by & theory that the wa UThe acceplance speech of Gover-|street was riding, was smashed in a length with the antennae trailing nor Smith is the product of the mind | collision with an automobile operat- v y a great man. It ed by Joseph Ginester of 90 Broad . . v from the plane in flight might be |40 the heart of changed when the wires were Strung | shows him to he tesman of the street, at 8:10 last night at the cor- " o e e on the ground, lighest degree, intensely human, {ner of Broad and Grove streets, s et Lu:' S : THE TIME The signals, sent repeatedly, con- inxious to serve, a n of honest | Supernumerary Officer Bradlau re- slsted of a series of five "R'S, fol- | convictions, who expresses h con- ported that the owner of the car 1 BEYOND COMPARI i — . - AND THE PLACE TO SAVE lowed by a series of five ‘I after | victions honestly His speech {5 agreed to pay for the damage, an - - i = 10 sets of them had been completed iain; everyone can read it and un. thor :;1‘5 ey v?:u:w rlor:- nr;lk‘l! ;v'nun,d ln Keeping With Past Customs we Announce Our lfith Annual August Fur_ niture Sale, It Is the Policy of This Organization to Have But TWO SALES A YEAR—One in February and One in Avgust. 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