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¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,°1928. T Henry l,yuxunf Itiott, a son, who has returncd te X | !where here has been a counsciior publican columns in Novembe : g . The barque is equipped both with| According to an announcement by | this summer, expected home the W'T Major Problems Disposed of and | Senator Gerald P. Nye, of North| sails and auxiliary engines, but will {the committee from the Newington latter part of nest week. Mr. Eiliott | e Mol e ) ;,,ukom_ a republican independent { use her sails whenever possible to Congregational ehurch which is en- | will &0 to New York city on Tuesday | who has advocated the equalization conaerve the fuel supply. She will|deavoring to secure a pastor. Rev. and remain for a few days' visit with been going to|Justice of the Pea a Ciose, {fee principls, definitely discarded: by | broceed down the coast and across Harry S. Martin of Threc Rivers, friends and relatises N , +3 | Hoover. announced last night that| s he Caribbean to the Panama Canal | Mass., will occupy the pulpit next | Delegates to Three Conventions| cuvuns aue =5 wseovins | Today's Conlerence Closes Mid- (e wouia “no tonger nesicate to suv- | CIEY O NEW YOIk S5 Sail [0 | inence "scrons the baciric o Sane |Sunass. Ror: s Sher Bttt hext | ApIIN st 3. _ia !disposed of its two major problems . { port the Hoover candidacy. He said | 7 | din, New Zealand. a voyuge of 8,800 (mner pastor of the church and has | Los Angeles, Aug. 23 (—Mrs. Ffle Apphcauons i o e wcsl Sessmns {he had been convinced at a confer- Amaro"c uiles. At Dunedin other supplies|already visited in Newington this Lita Gray Chaplin failed to appear | in Mexico and the irregulation of a | {+nee with the party standard bearer | will be taken aboard for the 3,600 |summer. in court here yesterday to seek the e \W“mm..‘u_l‘,h th l\)’nghh' ‘»r] Sesm———— |that he was determined to bring to S e— | mile voyage to the base at the edge — tinal divorce decree from Charles Since only 17 applications were brought their nationaii Cedar Rapids, la, Aug. 23 (P— the solution of the agricultural New Yor An (P —Com. | °f the Ross sea. Mr. and Mrs. F liott of the (‘haplin, and neither she nor her at- Columbu le- convention to a close today. ! mander Richa Many of her crew expect to do|Center left today on an automobile [torneys offered any explanation of ; double duty, as scamen on the voy- [riP to Jamaica, L. L. with Mr. and |the departure from announced plans, tion to the antarclic gets definitely |age down and then as part of the |Mrs. William A. Kneeland of Hart- | Mrs. Chaplin was granted an inter- under way Saturday With the sail-| land force when the shore base is|ford. Mrs. Kneoland is the daughter locutory decree from the screen of the barque City of New York, | set up, of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. Flavel S.|comedian a year ago. nother round of conferences with "'I’l“’:“‘ = :“"l ‘l‘:'l;’l"d“”;‘.“ "“"" o 5 o £ | tha 1d enabled him to solve s T5 SuEDs soAns WO | G dagllers foday elasas Hetberl iy srai sel sl e ziven almost entirely over to direc : | many at and perplexing bus fion of treatment of Catholies and | HOOVEr's three-day visit to the great | ness problems following the war hts of Columbus in Mexice. | mid-western grain country. | Beside the farm leaders, Hoover | received for the 17 places as « gates to the state and congres: Byrd's expedi- on conventions of the democratic party and seven signified their desire 1o be | delegates to the probate convention ?v!;\,‘,',' several hundred delegates heard | Aided by bis personal contact | has conferred with a number of sen- | "":'p‘l"m““\ l:‘?‘\,uv(.j 1‘1‘."»',’.',‘.““\: m‘:u‘r:;):‘ The last of the four planes to be | o there will be no conicsts. William Frewellyn Saunders, former | With men who profess o fnturpret |2(ors and representatives rom sev- || el * | lised on the expedition—the tri-mo- f 1o applications representative of the American | the viewpoint of the wheat, corn | c1al border as well as western ‘°’\‘:‘_'“‘" l"'”': “""m '“] (‘(;:_ o2 j | lored Ford—Floyd Bennett—was at s democratic headg he | 5P " of Commerce in Mexico, |dnd other grain growers, the repub- | states. All of them made encourag- || AZOVH Hhe stout little siip will| Cleveland * last night en route to] | Rown ‘eammities At e chadnman, oo e o B Sien Niareine | Mean mresidential | candidats loases |iBs repovts; epeslally Benators Fine | o itianary s 0, comprise | New York from Defroit. The plane | i John E. R. Keevers presidi s it under an outward |late today for Washington. There on |of Oklahoma and Sackett of Ken- | the "‘l"‘ itionary force, the largest| was flown by Bernt Balchen, Byrd's a ec ’ 5 ks woted dolemuowen dhe - dowaf oo 4 {Saturday in newly established head- | tuck (229, Seer pumionad eves ffo ahie the | chice imiter, and Taean Bl o d committee to choose alter only Saunders charged President Caltes |quarters he take personal | his Journey across the continent | NO'"__" polar seas on a mission of (X-| The other three planes, a Fair- t 2 GG on e R e e ieal e | hares Of ieichi paien | from his California home has pl‘O\"“}Pl(:!:"y:?ll’];“l TR ) el ':1‘0"0"‘“"]"1» 2 akkar U‘“'ei‘" ‘Aub‘mco- sells tea clegates. § X iR e | < iie e private | @ strenuous one for Hoover and the AN g and i ) 58l and a swal ree . piace cabin 1 Ak e el e b i !Jz:\“,\ll‘v\'!xlu-‘n:m(']?;:x\‘lll\lx;:::: Mllll x.u“.‘i”in'.ffl h]’;u(:y\\-.‘}x'hl|us ':?Di»)‘n‘x’w’:ll-'d I Flicitus poe ol speeciics and | MAMACT of the party Will sail some- | huilt at Buffalo, are at Miller Field, and tea Qll.y. Result— ! the law requires e m;m.\;’/’”“f\”‘,‘"l"‘;‘]"‘)"“.', o ”"‘; “1"’1'“"'1 Staten Island. . i Rild. Priday veh, the .-Tmm of property, and the agricultural industry, each of are beginning to show. ‘,"" (;; Bne e T her | One hundrod dogs now being pur- mflmh‘t st s b b b sof ity el e t o ships of the flotilla. They will | chased in northern Canada tor the d g Ao pogatic es ‘zn"ll: S o 4 mectiog {must be freated separately. He has to him rather new and nece carry With them the expedition’s| expedition are to be brought here .'wm | four planes and the remainder of | from Quebec in September. the place. ithe equipment. ol 0 stated his own purpose fo |features of campaigning, with a Following wert show of enthusiasm which has su he annual report of Supreme | likewls Avitable, Thoms Shd s i < it Martin H. Carmody was | have the federal farm board he has ey L The latest appointed member of | 3 . Mangan, Mrs, N 1eCrann, | Unanimously w‘“!*"\‘fl*“"';"‘";"‘;“ Amres pniossh el lony ol saan e seRt oL b S ey Tailis e inle Ton - | ¢ : he United States | fro 1t basis. rers. e e 3 : dohn B. I, Keevers, Mayor 4. 3L sted that th s | v el - 3 | Pa.. Boy Scout, has taken up his N wmgt N | Paonssss, David L. Dunn, Joseph M, |Eovernment _be “asked to bring| Hoover has relterated his S | dutics as ord=riy to the commander. | e cn Notes | i . “moral pressure and ence me his ation speech aa 11 1 ant o > 4 1o I g i O'Brien, John J. " Wash, John I, | “moral pressure and 011’1"”,"' tard | e bonrd shantd manearer o | Portuguese Conspirators | He was sclected from amon six Leency, Panl Nurczyk, Dr. < |bear for a change of p | and jshonld o ot i 5 < scouts recommended by Doy Scout| Alfonso and Joseph Battistone | Smith ios | Catholics in Mexico.” |deal with all phase indis »‘:“}”“‘I‘"-I All Have Been Deported | (00,0 throughout the country as|have been named defendants in 4 | % Halloren, Bobest: ‘H. (errigo, | Detrolt edanded an inyitation ot ipnesart ]“;“‘ '}“{“"‘-I"‘)’,I 1tk %ol Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 23 (11 — [ best equipned for the demands of [$100 suit brought by Philip Marotta Frank L. Conlon, William J. Fariey, | the cepention it aeleoion otiehould Tae euchideLiliol Loty oy )utionis's o alltomnied! o [ i) expeditinne Hebn & b ohimon | i all through Attorney D, was de- [ tion as could be obtained only in next year'’s meeting pla overthrow the government July 21 }at Allegheny college, Meadville, P. I. McDorou and Lawrence |Cambria. The plaintifts allege non- Bamoraczyk. ferred. |and hopes to resume his studics on | payment of & bill of $65.50. Three Congressional convention: Angelo| —_— Sach dndystry. ¢ exchanging | o e Persons were killed and 30 his return two years hence. He is| pieces of land in this town belonging Tomassi, Thomas I McDonough, | STILL HUNT[NG FOR BODY ,”“f“"";‘ ,'”‘j‘ "I'”"]‘f‘- exc ]m.“”x‘f wounded in the revolutionary at-|scheduled to sail on the City of New [to the defendants were attached by Richard Schaefer, William E, Hug. | I‘"‘“= with farm loag '_‘:R‘ repu j|tempt. The rebels, including oifi-| York, llh-pu(yshcri!’[ Harry I. Comstock of i Ehiy. B O, Wibourns, Joha 1| pa e |Hcanicandinats has weselvad yarled|sens \and fusen ofiithe meventhmesiz | Mha Gily af Naw Torls 15 voder)| Hasita ks writ is returnable Lez ary 0. Hanno seph |reports as to the outlook in the cv- ment of chasseurs, installed them- | the command of Capts ‘rederick | the a e o ?414;1::!(0&\.:\?2’;.;.@"’|‘.'v"\‘\‘;‘x}. 7.|nnk‘"i‘; Vicet of 10 Boats and Many AW~ cral grain growing states. He has |veives in the . Catellomme. naron, ks,,t 1 of Captain Iredevick |the first day of September before Walsh, Anna D. Smith, John 1 | been heartened by information from | which loyal troops stormed at caps- | laban, Harry Morris, Frank Kansas and lowa, but a note of | tured, patka, Richard R. Viets, Thoma: pessimism has run through that The insubordinate soldiers were Donlon, and Darius Benajmin from the northwestern states. Pro-sent to the African colonics for three Probate convention: Frank Zapat-| Stonington, Aug. 23 (®)—C. J. Mc- [ducers in that section who just now |y service and bomb throwrs and ka, Michael T. Kerwin, Leo 1, Hen- | Tvain of Piiladelphia, Pa. and lare beginning to market their wheat |others who foined in the movernent nessey, F. T. McMahon, Mary Mes- | Watch Hill, R. I, father of one ef [crop, are faced with sharply de-|were exiled to Tinor Island in the | Kill, Samuel Greenberg and Mrs. M. | four youths who drowned in Fish- |clining prices and political lcaders|Malay Archipelago and to the | Valentine, ler's Island Sound on August 11, [say this unquestionably has had an Azores. — { when their boat capsized, has hired Former Governor of Penn, |10 boats to cruise in the soun:f i re % er | til further notice, in the hope Died Without Making Will | covering the body. At the same time Media, Pa., Aug. 23 (P—Former|he made arrangements for three Governor William Cameron Sproul, | airplanes from the local airport to who died March 21 at his home | make four flights daily over the near Chester without making a will. sound and for scarching parties to left an estate appraised at $1,721,- | put out from Block Island each day. 878, according to the inventory filed | A reward of $10,000 is offered for { with the register of wills here y the recovery of the body of Trow- i terday. | bridge Cottrell, another of the Under the interstate laws the es-| youths, tate will be shared cqually by his| Those who lost their lives when i widow, Mrs. Emcline Roach Sproul; |the boat capsized were Cottrell, a the son, John Roach Sproul, and « | native of Westerly, R. L, John Me- daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Sproul | Alvain, Joseph Scales, of Louisville, Sharpless. The administrators are|Ky., and Lloyd Gus Bankson of | frequent conferences with leaders in | have heen doported | ; U= planes are Being Used to Look for Drowned Youths, H i 8 i i t i energy elements every day! in salads made with i the son, John, and the Bank of | Philadelphia. ® i North America and Trust company. | J. Barry Cohalan was rescued The estate consists largely of sc-|after a night in the water. 0. . = ) 1 curity holdings in industrials, pub- | = S . _May nn Me utilities and banks. The ap-| One of the oldest maps known a alse P praisal did not include 2,000 acres chart showing the world in the of Orchard land owned by Mr.|Babylonian age and about 2700 years twice as many eggs—50% faster beating Sproul in Delaware county and the old, was recently exhibited in Lon- Miner, Read & Tullock Susquehanna valley. | don. 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