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ETHEL HERTLE I SHINHING HONDER Wins Toronto Marathon and| $10,000 Prize Toronto, Aug. 36 (A—Wear PRIEST CHALLENGED T0 FIGHT DUEL IN BELGIUM| Clergyman Who Criticized Princess Astrid’s Skirts as Too Short Arouse Ire ‘ Brussels Belgium, Augl. 30 (UP) | I who_criticized Princess | | | The challenge so far has gone un- | N answered. The criticism appeared in | Hertle, 20 r old swimming teach- ithe Belgian clerical newspaper, Le er from ) York, was undecided | Vingtieme Ciecle. The name of the | fnday whether she ild - compete | challenger who 100k offense was not | against the masculine s next | revealed. Wednesday for greater houors and | Princess Astrid, of Sweden, is the | Ligger prizes. wife of Crown Prince Leopold of Although she believes E have gone five miles —A !A strid because he considered her skirts too short has been challenged crown of champion woman lo ito a duel by a member of the Bel tance swimmer {glan gentry. 000, the first > in the 1 e Wrigley marathon vin w he general public was more in- | winning the women's race (clined to be amused at the eriti-| Miss Hertle is hesitd it PIINg cism, taking the view that Astrid's her strength against the 300 men cn- ! gkirts simply conform to the mod- tered in the open race over the 15 mile course. Miss Hertle showed yesterday that was the best the 52 entrants in the women's d The article criticizing her said| vision by finishing a mile ahead of {ihat o photograph taken at a recent all but one of her competitors. Obve | Mons showed | . ez D : | public ceremony in Gatterdam of Seattle, Wash., the {yo o e a® ¥yl il o ing | dark horse of the r cave the win- | gave t ) The writer | ern fashion. Astrid is expected to | give birth to {another child shortly, ijust above her Kknees. said course, fin the gri r | yards back and winnir The New Yor | he radiant beauty of the prin-| lcess aroused admiration in itself, | {without the addition of such a piece | of trivial daring. | “The example i climbed out of the wa it until she climbed out of the water |, = o CTE at 3:38 p. m., swimming the distance coming from the the steps of the is the most substantial bar | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 380, 1928 ANOTHER CHANCE Ben Tincup, 31-Year-Old Okla- homa Indian, Has Been Pur- chased by Cincinnati Reds 30 UP—After 10 years absence, Ben Tincup is to have another chance in the National league. The 35-year-old Oklahoma Indian was purchased by the Cubs from Louisville of the American as- ociation yesterday ang was ordered 1o report to Cincinnati today. Tincup, a big right hander, broke into the minor leagues in 1912, He was with the Philadelphia Nitionals in 1914, '15 and '18. He was re- leased as a free agent during the 1918 season and was signed by Louisville during 1919. This season he has won 14 and lost 10 games, even though Louisville ®s in the Amcrican association cellar. Phil Weinert, former Pacific Coast league pitcher, has been re- leased on option by the Cubs to the Memphis club of the Southern asso- ation. Chicago, Aug. CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS Haurttord, Aug. 30 (A—The fol- lowing clerical appointments were unnounced here today: Rev. Joseph I McCarthy from All Hallows' church, Moosup, to St. Thomas' seminary, Hartford, vice president. Rev. Philip L. Massicot from 8t. Anthony's church, Bridgeport, to All Hallo! church, Mooseup, pastor. tev. W. Arthur Routhier from St. Mar, church, Putnam, to 8t. An- thony's church, Bridgeport, pastor. in the fast time theone, utes and 36 scco dam was the only finish in iess than si Yar behind the other struggle developed third place which ended with — Gertrude Ederle, the first woman to swim the English channel, shut out ot the money winning places by a group of comparatively unknown swimmer Third plie and the $1,000 pri went to iuth Tower of Denver with rs an- ady” b h, determined knew she gamely on to finish sixt to finish, although could not get in on me Of the 20 swimmers who ed the race, all but four wer the United States. Helen € Ottawa led the thre ishers, coming in King-Shaw of Shawi n took l4th place, just ahead of Edith Hardy of Toronto, Mimi Vogel of Switzerland, who took 19th place, was the only foreign entry to com- plete the ten miles. All of the five money winners fin- ished in good condition. Miss Hertle's only trouble was a slight cramp in her right foot which she K shook off. During the race she was sustained on the light diet of hot and honey. The be which other swimmers used, she pla was 100 strong for her. After the finish, however, her first tho , like of most of the other competitors, for a good meal. entered the said, “and I stayed t fact I'm still shakin Miss Ml orson, American mother of two was another channel swimmer taste defeat. : was more t tapped when the and w helped into her handle boat W she became aware of the financial hoplessness of further Millie Hudson of 3 3ar- rett of New York and Eva Mor son of Boston also failed to finish. About half a dozen of the girls shed their bathir oon after the star g pistol ha ced, Two started without any ent what- ever, depending upon bathrobes un- til they plunged into the lake. alls, Ont., was " she In water nervou: L way. Danish- ldren to en | THAW FIGHT New York, Aug K. Thaw today thro steps to fight a $5 brought against hi ward Davenport, mo ctor. Davenport claims of three 0. —{P—Harry i counsel took | 10 damage suit by Charles Ed- ma for | ilms in the | t hud a| en discharge | millionaire’s employ g s | that | | that can be opposed to shameless | fashions In discussion over the challenge, it was pointed out that most of the younger members of European roy- alty dress in the same fashion as Astrid, included even Princess Mary | of England, whose court is notably | strict. 666 Curcs Malaria and quickly relieves Biliousness, Headaches and Dizzi- ness due to temporary Coustipation. Alds in climinating Toxins and & highly esteemed for producing copi- SAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ous watery evacuations, | R TO-DAY THE PROVING GROUND OF MOTOR OILS IS IN THE AIR! | | THE NEW VEEDOL Rings the world aqd“rings the bell” with MEARS and COLLYER Around the world in 23 days . .. 12,000 miles of flying . . . what a test of VEEDOL. 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ROCKEFELLER PASTOR " WEDS IN BERKSHIRES Marries Mrs. Harold Cornell at Stock- bridge Following Example of Divorced Mates New York, Aug. 30.—(M—Letters received here today by friends of Rev. Lester H. Bent, pastor of the union nonsectarian church on the John D. Rockefeller, Jr., estate at Pocantico Hills, revealed that the pastor and Mrs. Harold Cornell were married on August 20 at Stockbridge, Mass. Dr. Bent and Mrs. Cornel an- nounced several weeks ago that they would be married. following the ex- ample of Mrs. Cornell's diverced husband and Rev. Bent's divorced wife. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Charles Watts, pastor of the Stockbridge Congregational chureh, and the couple left there on a motor tour of New England. SEIZED RUM SHIP IS NOW ORDERED RETURNED Cannot Be Confiscated Under Any of Steps Taken, is Ruling. 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