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I R S S e M e T & s S S ———— S 4\ A D A BTN SR BN VAR R % eriden bound trolley car was swinging from Main into West Main street and an automobile driven by Samuel T. Kidder of 5 West Abbott | road, Dedham, Mass., was making ElfiHT IN DANGER | AS CARS COLLIDE (=% 2 | ing unfamiliar with conditions at mu Auto Forced Into Ditch onl?é‘:‘r‘“l;,a".ffffii R e Road to West Hartford left front wheel with the naull‘ HITY GIRL, LEAVES NAME, GOES AWAY Bristol Woman Driver 'lhut his car was thrown against a car owned by William G. Dunn, sec- ‘l'(‘ 'y of lh- city hall commission, e Heraif) p was park : (spesial 1o the Herald on West Hartford road between Gil- | [conniy rported slight damage and |Ola: five years old, was run down lette's Corner and the Paragon | no cause for police action. |and eritically injured on the South- about 9:30 o'clock lust night, and jiomten read sbou. 3 elslock yesters p |day afternoon by an automobile | elght occupants narrowly escaped | oss i) s s o 4 ot injury. A car owned by Har BOSSY” GILLIS RESTING ariven b "Nisa mnen a"pecic”or Eukers ot 199 Hawthorne str SR 00 Maple street, Bristol, who told Hartford, i by \lanlry {the child’s relatives that she could Wilbur Eukers of the same address, | Newburyport Mayor Preparing to G ot stop and drove on after leaving was going south, and a car owned | 1 S ; |her name and address on a piece aud driven by William H. Sheehan| Before Councll Monday—Alo 1o o paper, according to Constable E. of 35 Comstock Place, East Hart-{ publish His “Newspaper.” | W. Murrey. ford, was going towards Hartiord | when Shechan's car turned across| Newburyport, Mass., the highway in such a manner as to Bos: strike the other car and cause it to | Parator swerve to the left and go over the admninis shoulder of the road into the ditch, | buryport. On Sheehan's car the lett front| Tomorrow he will celebrate his | fender and front axle were bent and | $2nd birthday anniversary with a two tires were made flat. The run. Pty to which all Massachusetts has ning board on the left side of the |Decn invited. other car was crushed and the IX‘OHI‘ Monday he will appear at a city axle damaged. Sheehan's wife and |COUnCil meeting and request a per- sons, William aged 6, and Robert, | Mit for his gasoline filling station, aged 3, were with him. With Euk- |the operation of which already has s were Raymoid Richard of sgy |brousht him 330 days in Jail sen- Capitol avenue, Hartford, Mrs. Wil- | 1€71€¢s and $1,140 in fines. liam B, EuKers and Mrs. Fred Neu- |, AlS0 on Monday, if all goes well, man, both of 199 Hawthorne street, | BOSSY” will isswe hls new “seandal ey peck said that she was in a | Hastford. Officer Louis E. Nurpfl. Bl w‘r‘]:i““\'\‘h"‘t““‘ '\’\“‘"f“l‘ofi“’m?"‘:fi; hurry and left her name, registr Four fenders on an automobile | ST of his opponents, S e ‘d" owned and driven by Harry Gafirey | DUTing the week, the mayor hopes |, /T b, C0 B0 ey, bY i oF 333 Eust 36a stovet. Mo You¥lto carry out his reprisal program |The child was taken to the office : G ! dirccted against those he holds re- |of Dr. George F. Cook for first aid were damaged when the car was | (TEE0 AETIN TN 0 0 8t [and then removed to the New Brit- caught between a trolley OPET- 16 faces. ! ain General hospital. She is suffer- :';::apbi‘;‘u‘c(l?"o]ll\cnwd zr:-z;l\‘l:u;.o ‘I:\‘;]ud‘:‘ Within a fortnight, ing from a fractured skull and a vned by Alipio, of 20 Belmont strect, yesterday | afternoon. Officer Joseph Kennedy reported that Gafirey was driving south on Stanley street and at- tempted to pass the trolley car which was going notth, at the junc- tion of Hartford avenue. The dump truck was on the left side of the | highway waiting to be loaded, thus | preventing the safe passage of the automobile. The front rim of a bicycle on which Felix Cichowski of 196 Cur- | tis street was riding was damaged vesterday afternoon when struck by Helen, who is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castiola of the town line, was trying to cross the lighway. Her aunt, Mrs. Mike Cava- lier. was nearby and was watching | traffic to help the child across in safety. When the road appeared ¢ she signalled the girl to Aug. 25 (UP) Gillis rested today, pre- to the busiest week of his ation as mayor of New- | other side the Bristol machine, which Mrs. Cavalier said was not in | sight when she told the child to go, struck the girl and threw her the pavement, 20 feet, The car went about 130 feet before it Witnesses said. to perhaps, the will consider the or's appeal from the jail sentence and fine im- | posed on him in district court herc ecarlier this wee He notificd Grand Juror Charles T Cosgrave All Enthused =~ £ [P Glond Jovor Ghartes 1 Over Ireland’s Signing naking an n inguir e e STRADDLES TRUCK HOOD AND LANDS IN HOSPITAL glven out today as critical, Constable W. Furrey was call- ed to the scene of the accident, but | Miss Peck had gone and Le could | not make a complete investigation. | {are most keen on the treaty for the | outlawry of war, said President Cos- grave of the Irish Free State as he | h ft London today en route fo r\ to sign the Kellogg pact. a car driven by William Bryantin- - non of 64 Prospect street. (\fl'h-a)r' signing will be the event of Southington Yonth Riding Broncho Michael Massey reported that he ' he said, “and we will i Style When Machine Fig. turned the traffic signal light at Nave an example from the great na- Main and Arch strects to amber for (tions of the carth —of remarkable ures in Collision. i i or o a d 11 and the desire among | pedestrians to cross the strect and “-001 wi (Ereciontis 1 i " i “het sates to promote peace amon \ spsuialfiosthed Henald) ..:|;P1:mtl(:‘r::\t im0 1:\:’:“; hmrnl‘:: (Ha oo L E 5| Southington, August 25—Rroncho | ] stea stopping. i bicyelist was going north on Main| TWo other signatories who left for [Lusting on the hood of an automo- | street. The motorist told O |Paris today werc Sepator A. J. Mc- Pile almost cost James MeGurn. ag« | {Lachlan of the Australian common- |19 vears, his life about | wealth and Sir James Parr, New Zealand higll commissioner, 7:30 o'clock ! last night and put him in the Mer- iden hospital with a possible frac- lu;vd skull and internal injuries he- sides multiple bruise e evening, a | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 1.5 o 'hly (00 sbout th McGurn was riding astraddle the ed by Herbert | of 68 Vermont avenuc. | | The truck " was procceding south on | Main street when at the turn in the {road at the new Holcomb school, | Nelson suddenly directell the vehicle alrnsa the pavement towards the Old | urnpike road leading to the Sand | | Hill baseball grounds. As he did so, an automobile drl\en Mrs. Ralph W. Blanchard of | ne street. New Britain, came ound the corner and smashed head | o into the truck. McGurn was hur through the air for about 1 . He described a complete somer: x,aulu in his catapult and landed in the read on his head. | Dr. 1. J. Mann was summoned and after applying first aid, ordered | McGurn's removal to the Meriden Nospital. He was taken there in the ambulance of that institution. Botl automobiles were damaged. Massey he would have stopped but for the fact that he was dircetly on the erosswalk when the light chang- ed. The boy was not injured. At 5:15 o'clock last by these furnished Jame: Clark MeGurn's condition at the Meri- | den hospital today was reported as being comfortable. 'B. and M melo es Get | Right to Purchase Stock‘ Roston, Aug. 25 (UP)—Employes of the Boston and Maine railroad to- | day were given an opportunity to | buy shares of Boston and Maine 7| per cent cumulative prior preference were by “IAm An Iceman | and since | picked a Savings Account here at this Mutual Savings Bank my money doesn’t 18103, Payments, to be completed in | |14 to 23 months, will earn 7 per | cent interest from dates of payment. This interest will he credited on the | purchase price. Purchase of the stock is open to one too.” all employes who have been with ) ° |the company continuously 'flnw\‘ Burritt Mutual Savmgs [January 1 Tast. “Fach mas sub- Police Probe Accident lnvolvingf i cross. Before Helen could reach the | dragging ler about | as brought to a stop, | Essex county superior court at Salem broken leg, and her condition was ' | oficials, | aboard {plane passing over the two towns flying castwards. part of Greenland while vessels and the western side of the island. have reached an average of 20 a day. vn‘nhn to onc share for each $500 of | There are over 50,000 cases at Pir- | ! his annual salary, but the subscrip- [acus where business has come to a {tion is limited to 20 shares and a |standstill and many steamers are {lower limit will be set in the e\'flnQJmmMc to depart duc to lack of |of an over-subscription. | crews. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928. SOUTHINGTON CAUCUS Democrats Elect Delegates to State, Congressional and District Senat- orial Conventions This F (Special to the Herald) Southington, August 2 gates to the state, congressional and |senatorial district conventions were named at a caucus of Democratic clectors in the town hall last night. Gerald P. Crean was named chair- man of the meeting with John J. | Moran, chatrman of the democratic {town committee, clerk. The delegates named to the state |convention in New Haven Septem- ber 7 and 8, were John J. Moran, Justm Eliiot, Ralph Fabrizio, ward Mehmel and Thomas Weleh. | Delegates named to the congres- | sional convention: Gerald P. Crean, James Lacey, Michael Borek, Wil- ©f lliam Hurley and Charles Camp. | Delegates to the 'senatorial district | convention: Urbin ‘Kelly, Mrs. John {J. Moran, Thomas Murphy, Sr., By- {ron Allen and John J. O'Keefe All delegates were empowered to select their own alternates. M. ‘CRUISER AUSTRALIA VISITING AT BOSTON Australian Naval Visit of the American Fleet. Boston, Aug | eruiser Australia, latest addition 10 the Australian navy, arrived he today to return the visit of the United States fleet to Australia in It was the first ship to dock at an lin three years, Australian war- American po and state end city with cooperation of naval ofticers and the British consulate had arranged a reception seemed likely to equal that extend- €4 by Australia to the United States | | fleet, Among the 740 oficers and men the cruiser was Rear miral G. F. Hyde, commanding his majesty’s Australian squadron. He was received by Rear Admiral Philip Andrews of the navy yard, General Preston Brown of the first | corps area, and Governor Alvan T.| Fuller, Some of the Australia’s crew will attend American Legion day exer- cises at Norumbega park this aft- ernoon, while this evening, Admiral Hyde and staff will he dinner guests at the home of Acting British Con- | sul General and Mrs, Francis E. Evans. The Austraha will remain here until Wednesday. when it will pro- ceed to New York. Washington, Ja- maica, West Indies and thence home via the Panama canal. SEARCH IS CONTINUED BUT N0 TRACE IS FOUND, Hunt For Hassel and Cramer Th Far Brings No Tangible Results Copenhagen, Aug. 25 (UP)—Three nations continued their search along the Greenland coast today for traces of the airplane Greater Rockford in | which Bert Hassell and Parker .| Cramer started from Cochrane, Ont., | to Mt. Evans, Greenland. | Belief was expressed that the | aviators had landed some place in | cenland after reports i here saying that citizens of Liecht nfels and Fiskenassct had seen 4 e . . [Sunday morning. i o [std Ol N J L 45— — “‘i"‘::i""l‘,:::‘c‘[ "“;"'i"f"frflfi‘cmj::d‘ Advices here from the governor| Frank Bardonaro to -:j'_""‘""‘ Was-|§d Ol N Y . 361 - placed Nelson, the driver of m”of Greenlund and the sheriff of the kowitz, ‘mortgage on Biruta strect | stewart Warner o a8 ! Liuck. under arrest on charges of |1c¢ Cap island said that the plane |proper y _|Studebaker .. 703, 7yt | veckless driving and driving without | circled over the two towns, the: John John Skritulsky to Frank | Texus (‘o . 3 a license, Bonds were set at $300 and | aviators were seen peering over the | Bordonaro, w Tex Gulf Sulph ide of the cabin nd that later with binoculars, | the plane was seen | The two towns are | A1l off the course for the flight | rom Cochrane to Greenland. The two cities mentioned in the dispatch from the governor are 1 coast. It was considered likely, however, | that the aviators had been blown | off their course by high winds, which they encountered in Quebec, had struck lower Greenland and still | |were attempting to find the landing | tock on a monthly-payment plan. | field when they were forced down melt a‘vay anyWhere near as The stock, quoted recently on the from lack of fuel. | OCd = 4 Boston stock exchange at about! The small power boats are scarch- fasl. g |dea lf you gOt |§110, was ofiered to employes at |ing in the fjords along the lower Norwegian United States cutter so are working along the arion, | TY DIE DAILY | Athens, Aug. 25 (P—Deaths from the bengue epidemic gripping Greece \Y If you have a few valuable papers---a Liberty Bo ---or a stock certificate---don’t keep them at home where fire or theft may take them from you---get one of our Safe Deposit Boxes at only a cent a day and know that they are safe. nd---a deed | Ed- | Craft Returning | (UP) — The which ! Ad-| | Alex Bentz and on the south- | \ 11654 Stante assistant rector of 8t Mark's Epis- | copal church, will officiate, will he in Fairview cemetery. “The Tele WALL STREET HAS STRONG OPENING Large Blocks of Stocks Change Hands in Early Trading New York, Aug. 25 UP—The stock | market opened strong today with | large blocks of stock again chung- ing hands in early trading. A block of 14,500 shares of Loft sold a' | 16 1-4, up 3-8 of a point, and 1 new high price. Wright Aero open- ed up 2 points and Purity Bakery | up 1 1-2. Gains of nearly a point | cach were shown by Commonwealth | Power, Consolidated Gas, Generai Asphalt, Chesapeake & Ohio and A. M. Byers. Heavy buying of representative in- dustrials again set in, with the first transaction in General Motors a block of 10,000 shares at 194—1841, after which it touched 195, a gain of 2 points. Allied Chemical touch- ed 204 for the first time after a | ump of 61 points. Other issues at | new high levels included American Simelting, Atlantic Refining, Loose- Wiles Biscuit. National Cash Regis- | |ter, United Drug, Otis Elevator and | | others. Gains of a point or two were | hown by U. 8. Steel, Radio, Atchi- | on, Baltimore & Ohio and Missouri | Pacific, Interborough Rapid Transit dmpw ped two points on selling reflecting | yesterday's wreck. Mantgomery | | Ward, a sensation of yesterday, sold | | down 5 points under heavy realizing, |although Sears Roebuck moved up Wall Street Briefs The Northern Pacific railroad carned net operating income in July of $1,354,904, compared with $1,- 3,683 last year, although the gross income increased. Net for the first seven months was $8,989,033 com- pared 1o $7,326,198 in the like period last year. ‘The Ulinois Central railroad’s July net operating income totaled $1,- | 662,697, against $2,076,472 last year. | ror the first seven months the total |is $14.011,962, against $15,502,067 in the like period last year. STOCK MARKET HAS SOME HIGH MARKS Prices Soar §1 to §6 Per Share Today | | New York. Aug. 25 (®—An {cumulation of buying orders sent I'prices up $1 to more than $6 a| |share on the stock market today. A wide list of representative §n- dustrial sharcs moved to New high ground in early trading and large | blocks of stock changed hands. Loft {was lifted to a new high price at $16.25 on an opening sale of 14.- 700 shares, while General Motors | {rose $2 on an exchange of a block lof 10,000 shares. Among stocks te reach new high ac. We Offer: levels were Allied Chemical, Ameri- (10 152, a new peak. |can Smelting, Scars Roebuck,| FOreign exchanges opened steady. “United Drug. Otis Elevator and | with sterling cables quoted at $4. 1-4, down 1-16, THE MARKET AT 11:30 | L.oose-Wiles Biscuit. Gains of $1 to $3 a share were shown by U. S M. Steel, Radio, Baltimore & Ohio,| (Furnished by Putiam & Co.) Reading and others, High Tow Close | There were some recessions, |Al Che & Dye 204 198 208 Montgomery Ward, a sensation yes- | Am Ag Che pd — terday, sold down $5 under rather American Can 1071, 1071 heavy selling. Tnterborough Rapid |Am Loco NEW BRITAIN | Transit dropped $2 a share on li- | Am Sumatra | auidation inspired by the subway ! Am Sm & Re 2 disaster. | Am gugar .. \ Am Tobacco . | 1 i {Cotton Market Opens [AmiWoslen g SNt We Offer: Up Steady Thi : Anaconda Cop 72 Ny Ny p Steady This Morning | stchison 194% 1937, New York, Aug. 25 (P—The cot- | Balt & Ohio. 111% ton market opened steady at an ad- | RBeth Steel 621, 61% | vance of 4 to 15 points on relatively | Cer De Pasco 751} steady Liverpool cables and appre-|Ches & Ohio 15413 1531 | hensions of cold wet weather in the | R T & Pac 124 1237 south, regarded as likely to pro- |Chrysler Corp 981 9214 mote insect activity. October sold up {Colo Fuel ... 621, to 18.92 and March to 18.80, or 8 [Congoleum 247, to 11 points net higher, but the de- | Consol Gas . .149% mand was small and prices later | (Lav Chom sagged under week-end realizing. A |Erie RR 523 |little trade buving was reported atlpam players 140 the opening, partly for continental [\ieischmann . 73% account, but this was regarded as|preeport Tex . 661, offsct by southern selling. Private | Gent' asphalt . 76 eables said that hedge selling had |gant Eree . g been taken by covering and trade{Gent Motors . 19 lng fogether with some Amerl- | Hujson Motors 81 an buving in the Liverpool market | 1" Comb, Eng 63 {and that there was an improved - | jne Coment ... 643 auiry for cloth from India. [Int Nickel . 1041, 104% 1045 | .—’— {Int Paper 6 s City Items Iech e | | Mack Truck e — Marland Oll Mo Kan & T Mont Ward Y Central Y N H & H 603, North Amer... 7 i\‘orrh Pacific.. 931 Graham Spring, Jr., of Maple Hill i1s confined to his home with an in- Jured foot. William J. Campbell of 34 Smith street, an accountant and Miss Bes- xie G. Snyder of 122 Osgood avenue We Offer: have filed marriage intentions with \'fl"k Mot Car 543 City Clerk A. L. Thompson. Pan Am Pet B 421 42 ! e lf‘h‘r(‘l‘ Arrow.. 153 153 15% Pullman St S0% S0 =———————————————=} | Radio Corp : - " Real Estate News ” Remington Rd 25 e Reading Seare Roebuck Sinclair O . .. Southern Pac . Farmington Savings bank Josof Yanicki, lease of mortgage. to re- rranty deed on Biruta strect property. Tim Kol Bear 1 - |Underwood ... 637 695 i >ac 1 § 1o Loraine Halloran, 15, e s i R Expires at Hospital |:nitca rruit . 1361 136% | New York, Aug. Loraine Halloran, 15, daughter of |1" 8 Ind Al . 115" 117 {the bond marke r. and Mrs. Frank J. Halloran of | U S8 Rubber 3 day street, died this morn- U |U S Steel ing at the New Britain General hos- | West Elee . pital from typhoid fever. She was a | Willys Over graduate of St. Mary's parochial | Woolworth school and was to enter Junior High | Wright Aero . ichool this coming term. Besides her parents she is surviv- change. the little profit small gains. Industrials and although ther effect OCAL STOCKS ed by a brother, Francis and a si (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) oils, particularly Sinc! |ter. Mary. The father of the girl Insurance Stocks The foreign list and U. {is president of the Vita Drug Co. | Bid Asked | ment obligations of 149 lafayette street. Funeral Aetna Casualty arrangements in charge of J. M.|Aetna life Ins Co .. 3 : Curtin are. incomple Aetna Fire Some Delay Experienced Sl Automobile Ins QUEZON RESIG amin, In ] s Hartford Fire 30 Rome, Aug. Manila, Aug. (A-—Manuel Que- | National Fire 1100 1150 | zon. president-elect of the Philip- | Phoenix Fire 800 S10 | Alhanian national pine senate, tendered his resigna- | Travelers Ins Co . 1550 tion senate head and leader of |Conn General ..1700 the cionalista party at a caucus Manufacturing Stocks vesterday of the majority party Pandell Evangieli, Quezon ascribed ill health s the [A™ Haniusees Hetit.ot thie \ben ita; cause of hix action. The caucus /e Beaton & Cadwell .. Rige-Hfd Cpt Co com Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass . Colt's Arms .. Eugle Lock . Fafnir Bearing Co Hart & Cooley . Landers, I B Machine B Machine pfd . Niles-Be-Pond com Nodth & Judd . Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co Scovili Mfg Co . Standard Screw Stanley Works . Union Mrg Co . Public Utilitics Stocks unanimously refused to accept the signation, —— sworn in. Funerals — Charles A. Bruemmer The funeral of Charles A. Bruem- mer, 71, of 81 Church street, will be beld this afternoon at 3 o'clock at | Erwin chapel. Rev. B. B. Styring. | Today's session Bridgeport, L. Miller, 18, of solved by Deputy Burial Ifor the death on Vincent's hospital ducin, 54. ‘I Conn Flec Service 92 97 |when a bicycle he was riding col- ose a e Conn Lt & Pow pfd .. 101 103 |lided with a car operated by Miller. Hfd Elee Light 134 138 | ——————— N B Gas ..... % 80 STOVE PIP NI i ,':."fi? Southern N E Tel ... 170 175 London, Aug. Opposite Bt. Residence 17 Summer 5t.—1623-3 Many's Cherch PSR PLAYGROUND WORK SHOWN |times as Exhibits of seving and other work many lare to be seen in the windows of | 1923, Complete Summer Joys with Our Flewers Besse-Leland Co. during the next At Home As Gifty week. The work was done in the DE We Grow Our Own playgrounds during the past sum-| Norwalk, Aug. | PR {mer. Willlam W. T. Squire is di- | ton, 30!‘ AS Posy smp tector of the Junior Achicvement ol Foundation in this city which spon- | graph Florist of New Britata” 83 WERT MAIN ST.. PROP. HLIN. TELEPHONE 808 OR 38) Greenhouses Maple MHI sored the contests. ventien, national READ HERALD lmssll"lhlb ADS night PUTNAM & CO. Members Now York & Hordord Stack Bachanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 We Offer: EDDY BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange BurriftHotel Bidg. Hartford Comn. Trust Bidg, m Aetna Fire Insurance Co. Hartford Electric Light Co. Prince & Whitely Members New York, Chicago and Cleveland Stock Eschanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Hartford Fire Insurance Co, * BOND MARKET HAS | 1 NOREAL ACTION Trading Today Is Dull—Few| Price Changes with prices showing The bullish enthusiasm of stock market seemed today aking served to offset the few was some selling 5 (P—stefani dis- patches from Tirana state that the | |jourred until Monday without pro- claiming President Ahmed King, 4s had been planned. dent of the assembly which held its first meeting today. President Zogu's message of welcome to the members was read and the assembly was then A committee for passing on the qualification of election re- turns was appointed. «ll members of the diplomatie corps and was marked by great solemnity and public rejoicing. AUTOIST EXONERATED | Aug. Stevenson of criminal responsibility Hayducin died of a punc- | tured lung received 2 HATS POPULAR ing to a leading London hatter, five | hats” are being sold this year as in OCRATIC MASCOT democratic state mascot. twin sister to Governor S&mith's burro, will attend the state democratic con- Lillian Bperry Abbott announced last Fafnir Bearing Co. Price on Application. Thomson, Tenn & Lo Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street Nanhlathm Stuart G. Segar, Manager Hartford Electric Light Prices on Application. i P HARTFORD Established 1818, Donald R. Hart, Mgr. “ Infantile Paralysis Cases on Increase Washington, Aug. 25 (P—Infan- tile paralysis cases were noted to- day by the public health service to have increased beyond the usual high mark expected at this season. although the outbreak was termed to be not of epidemic proportions, Cases reported for the week to- taled 236, below last year's 383 but |above the figure for normal years. {New York, with 94, and Maryland, with 29, reported the largest num- ber of cases, but the outbreak is widely distributed. Health officers and physicians were warned to be on the alert for symptoms of the disease. | British Secretary Plans - : Visit to California ir Crude 5%s.| London, Aug. 25 UP—Sir Austen . 8. govern- | Chamberlain, British foreign secre- were irregular. {!ary, is planning to leave England next Thursday on & voyage for the benefit of his health which will car- @ |ty him as far as California. He will Zogu as King |sa!l aboard the steamship Orcona from Liverpool accompanied by Lady Chamberlain and thelr two | children. Their itinerary takes in Bermuda, Havana, and Cristobal where the party will disembark for a shert stay, continuing through the Pan- ama Canal to San Francisco for a holiday in California, traveling la- [ter to Vancouver and then overland to Montreal. | 25 (M—Trading in continued dull to- little to have and week-end rails held stead. assembly has ad- Zogu former presi- | was elected presi- WRITES OWN OBITUARY Dallas, Tex., Aug. 325. (UP)— Three weeks before his death J. 'W. - Stoneham, 70, wrote an obituary T vohded bV | for himself: on the envelops he wrote: “Give to the doctor, under- taker or newspaper in the event of | my death.” e ol 25 (—Charles this city is ab- ‘We Finance il it £ 0 SALE OF USED CARS For Private Individuals. Thursday at 8t. Notes of John Hay- Discousted. MOTOR FINANCE OORP. on July 30| (UP)—Accord- | silk “stove-pipe 25 (UP)—"Hous- Committeewoman