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‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928.- BL“E m Puy Eed later and by negro clergymen, liuuml of the process to the actual | water, pumps, radiator and other ed in the near futwre by an will be for negro storm victims. nymg of .various types of ships. He|accessorics necessary to the process |on electric furnaces, These | Cholr o Sing prluinud the problem of increasing |of water cooling. were tried out several years age e R { Under prescnt plans the first sln.-nglh and decreasing weight and| He showed pictures of some of [the American Brass company as ruuem dirge will be played by the |showed how it was being met by}lhe country which planes are cross-|well as other firms which do con- Tackle Faloons of Meriden In uly mna. the opening hymn will be the liberal use of aluminum and (ing every day, and exhibited a map |siderable melting of metas, 2 B ENE mass choir from all the lighter metals. of air lines now traversed on regu- First Game of Season. cn.y churchelund the invocation will W principles in mechanics, lar schedule, showing the cowutry | Admiral Magruder = 5 be said by the Rev. Charles G. Dil- E. H Gmm 0 uim m l such as a crank shaft in two sec-|already crisscrossed with airplane Head of University Addnsses.t{}r:.,mwaa;;.fiwnm cooan | Will Hold Simple Rites Ior;m,,u. or orwous mapi churcs | £ H. Godlrey Ou VO ons and concing < "] v B¢ Given Post Soon 2 . A scripture passage wi re: °3 plru.‘ he reverse of similar parf ¢ showed pictures of airplanes ‘ashington, pt. 28 (M—Resr- More Than 2,000 Students | =isuc = Willow Brook vark ana the Hurricane Dead Lo Ry Soimn & srandrey of wasa | IEOE O High POWer MOtors ™ sutoioiie constraction, ‘ere imirating ther- development. over | Admiral Thomas P Magroger fore gt v "m“ di‘ec‘mh so‘t‘ S:.—:n | Memorial Methodist church and & shown. The reasons for this change |a period of years to the plane which | mer commandant of the Philadel- ) I Th s St Ly eaeh ) | brief address will follow by the Rev. jand the results were explained. made an unofficlal altitude record | Phia navy yard, who was relieved New Haven, Sept. 28 (A—Before ame.s A g | play Ere West Palm Beach, Fla., Sept. 25.— [ Charles H. Bolton of the First| About 150 members of the Con-| How the weight of airplane ma- of 47,000 feet or nearly 10 miles, | from duty last fall because of maga- & student assemblage of over 2,000 :‘h 8. l" '31' In Meriden against|p pjang were made here today for | Baptist church. necticut chapter, American Socicty ' chines has been changed was illus-[and an official record of 38,000 feet, | zine articles he wrote criticising the Fresident James B. Angell of Yale |the Eloon eleven "']‘d al 'l'” (ores-la simple funeral service to be held| The commitment service will be jof Mechanical Engincers, attended trated in a siriking manner when |more than seven miles. He said that | Bavy, may be given & post soon University last night outlined the | & b“‘[ b crew looks to be in|gyunday for Florida's storm dead. j conducted by the Rev. William A. |the first session of the season of the Mr. Godfrey said that a connecting |Connecticut factories in need of| Several conferences with high problems that confront them and ?‘_h "Fa'l’ on“;"‘f‘- e .| Members of the city ministerial| Cooper of the First Methodist local chapter at the state trade|rod when first made weighs b7 emergency supplies now receive ma. | naval officials have been held re- the university during the year. He emdeover“lw :: ‘;9“"3, ”";('!‘f‘ | union met yesterday at the Wirst|church. Prayer wil be sald by the |school last cvening. Albert Viulleu- | pounds but is muchined down toterial from the Pacific coast in iwo|cently by Secretary Wilbur to cen- said that there was never a time in| “ied Over lan: vear by the additioh| yethodist ‘church and appointed | Rev. John H. Minges of the Church |mier, the newly clccted chairman nine and a quarter pounds before |days and said that it is nothing un. |sider what disposition would be the history of Yale when the faculty | 90 SRR MEMDr OF fast | ¥ear®|cight of its body to conduct the |of Christ, and the benediction will [of the New Britain chapter, pro- | being Installed. 1n contrast 1o thisjusual for Pratt & Whitney to get|mRde of the Rouiral who Tiasinesp was at a point of excellence and the - i e'h n l";“- e eriden | g rvice, which will be held over the | be by the Rev. E. A. Lindsey of |sided. |ne showed a picture of the original |material from California in that| ‘awaiting orders” in Washington general average of the student ::;et': “‘c'on‘fl;j‘:‘yol“"“k""e "5‘““ graves of more than 700 storm vie- ' the Memorial Presbyterian church. The evening’s program consisted | Wright plane with its 25 horse pow- | period. since he was relieved of all duties. (DAL A peRatent o a'r'(‘j‘j“l':fu‘;‘c‘j tims buried at Woodlawn cemetery | Leading the choir will be the Rev. lof an illustrated lecture on the er engine and explained that with| Pictures were shown of big lnrd‘ Admiral Magruder has two more | termined to win In vengeance for a | lere: Rites will be conducted for | Charles W. Pusey of the Union Con- | Pratt & Whitney Wasp and Hornct | considerable less weight to carry, | planes with the Hartfo:d motors, | Years to serve o2fore he reaches the e A those burled there, for those buried |gregational church and the Rev. A. |engines for airplanes. The lecture|the modern Wasp and Hornet en-|carrying freight, express, mail and | retirement age of 64 years. He 18 - clsewhere and for those whose | M. Depew will supetvise the musical | was given by E. H. Godfrey, assist- |gines have 425 horse power capa-|passengers all ut the same time, | Of the so-called “upper half* of the bodies unfound along the devastated | program. ant chief cngincer for the Pratt & |city. | He also lllustrated the more mod- | rear admirals and received $8,000 a A' L_ ACTWITIES START | shores of Lake Okeechobee. NI SN Whitney Aircraft Corp. One of the ways in which weight lern planes with sleeping berths for year salary. Two services will be held. The| Every minute In every hour they | Mr. Godfrey showed stercopticon |is reduced., he said, is through air|passengers, now traversing the air| | | first at 2:30 p. m., will be for white |are making friends—Herald Classi- |slides of the building of air cooled |cooled theory of the motor, which [lanes of the west. | They don't cost much but do & | Biddy-Glover Post to Hear Talk by PeoPle and the otlier, to be conduct- i fied Ad Dept. ! The society expects to be address- lot—Herald Classified Ads. Supt. Beam In Charge of Con- structing War Memiorial. jevsines for airpluncs from the be- |liminates more than 300 pounds in Fall season activities will start tonight at the meeting of Eddy- . IGaner post, American Legion, at the | | Legion home on Washington street. Superintendent Beam of the World ‘War memorial is scheduled to speak ’(ol' the last time in New Britain be- fore he leaves for his home in Kan- sas City. The Kddy-Glover Drum and Bugle corps has received a special invita- tion to go to Torrington Saturday afternooh to take part in the drum corps convention in that city. Offi- cials of Torrington and of the con- ston Stor - Quality - Jervice - - Yalue - - GREAT STORE IN A GREAT CITY An Extraordinary Selling of NEWEST FUR TRIMMED COATS Actual Values up to $49.00 SPECIAL SALE DRESSES $5,.00 —Flat Crepes —~Satins —many of these Frocks are accu- rate copies of much higier priced, exclusive garments. ALL WOOL FABRICS FUR TRIMMED Choice Fabrics— —All Wool Jerseys Every Coat is an authentic new SMART STYLES Straight Lines Uneven Hems Wrappy Models Side-Tie Styles vention issued the invitation directly after the parade last Saturday. Lades { Resigned Pastor Is A PRESIDENT JAMES R. ANGELL Untrocked by C il roc! ouncli body 8o high. Me deplored the fact| pyaneun, Cal, Sept. ).,3 Gr—Kev, | ;‘:";.'fler::r(';‘:'eth::i;‘;ngfldaz:‘: Ernest J. Plenderleith, resigned pas- | 50 limited and said that the true | [°F Of the Calvary Laptist church | college spirit of Yale was difficult g'(“s,b"l"'“ \‘:‘"i"\‘?cl“]‘,", bfi' ‘f;e _c“'""lh' to obtain unless the students were | 0L SHA Ana Valley churches meet- | —In the styles and materials that all quartered together. The open [ '8 1€T¢: ¢ ol re favored for Fall class this year living in dormitcries| The accusations against the minis- are (avoreq sor ¥all. of the colicge amounts to only 300, | {7 Were based ou charges of im-| \hile the entering class numbers | M0Fal conauct while he was pastor | over 800. He spoke of the possibili- | °f s Baptist church in Vancouver, | tics of new dormitories being butit | B: C: : ° but said that the university at the| The council yesterday recommend- | Dpresent time did not own land ad. | ¢d to the membership of the local | Jacent to the college of size meces. | Church “that the hand of fellowship | sary to erect the new bulldings, | be Withdrawn from Rev. Plender- Shonkd Be Bread lei The church membership President Angell told the atudents | 18ter approved the recommgndation that they should be proud of the |80 he Was asked to turn over to| heritage of being Yale men. He -aid | the council his ordination papers | ! n Yale men had always found a place :‘:’ik ';er"l*’h'e‘e‘;K:;";:;t"ghgfc‘;‘p“',,"‘“‘ Flat Crepes, Wool Mixtures, Velvats model—at a record-setting new in “service In church and civil| W aptis rehes. 'seys, Sati combinations = s i 2 s The accused churchman was not Jel]se_\ s, bau]ns and corubinations price. At Woolsey Hall tonight, the en-| Present at the meeting of the coun- | L —clever styles. —-Velvet Combinations FINE MATERIALS tering class at Yale will complete | il but was represcnted by an attor- —Flared models, tiered effects Black Cashmers their week of orientation by attend- | Ne¥. | 2 O, ee ECLE) Sucding ing the official reception of their e - Scarf necklines, straight line Broadeloth ms‘:n 3 i Sclmlnulups Granted to | dresses, for school or office. Suede Cloth 01 speeches wi made ° s President Angell and Dean Walden 23 at Yale Universily in which they will try to show the| New Haven, Sept. 28 UP—Fresh- | new students some of the ways of | Man tuition at Yale has been grant- | entering on Yale life. The reception | €d to 23 high school graduates of | will be preceded by a torch parade.. | the state through the awarding or‘ scholarships. Tuition for a full four | Many in Oklahoma to years course has been awarded to | n eight students. Vote Against Smith Oklahoma City, Sept. 28.—(P)— | freshman tuition, other than New | Those who have been granted the Dr. J. B. Rone, chairman of an | Haven county students are: Wayne | anti-Al 8mith democratic state or-|F. Comer, Bridgeport; Albert H. | ganization, said in a signed state- | Seigel, Hartford; Walter H. Ham- ment here today that 76,000 Okla- | mett, Bridgeport; Ludwig B. Han- | homa democrats have signified thelr | 8on, South Manchester; Rollin D. | intention of voting for Herbert | Hotchkiss, South Britain; Daniel J. Hoover and Senator Charles Curtis, | McGillicuddy, Norwich. “The anti-Smith organization has | The eight who were awarded tull- not had to depend upon paid mer- | course tuition are all graduates of | cenaries, but upon men and women | New Haven high school. | whose hearts are in the work,” the — statement said. ENROLLS AT UNIVERSITY SPECIAL GIRLS’ Dresses $1 98 --pretty English prints in all colors. Sizes up to 14 vears. 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