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FLASHES OF LIFE: HOPKINS HOPES | HAWLEY WONT FLY TO GAME, By the’ Assoctated Press. New York—James J. Tunney is in the soclal register for a year at least, The 1929 edition contains this entry: “Miss Lauder, Mary J. R. (late Geo, Jr.) Tunney, Mr. James J., Oct. 3.” So- ciety girls have married themselves out of the book hitherto. The names of their husbands have been pub- lished with their maiden names for one year, then both have been dropped. Oslo, Norway—The wish of Roall Amundsen that he die free of debt is to be fulfilled. Conrad Langaar has bought the exporer’s medals for a sum sufficient to pay the obliga tions of the estate. The medals are to be presented to King Frederick Vermilion, Alberta—Rosetta An- nett is a heroine She carried eight children to safety from a burning armhouse while the parents way, were Sherwood, N Howl doctor of letters, 101 years old, believes that women 40 not begin to live till 75. She suys a second compulsory education should be obligation after that age Grand Canyon, Ariz—Mrs. Glen Hyde of Hansen, Idaho, is taking v vacation frolic with her husband by trying to navigate the Colorado river, dangerous rapids and all, in | & home-made scow. Montclair, N, J—For health and longevity ride a horse, Carrington at 50 se incurable invalid. He was advised to take to the open. He bought a ranch and spent every possible mo- ment for years in the saddle. He has just died at 92. Hanover, N. H.—Ernest M. Hop- kins, president of Dartmouth, hopes that Jess Hawley, football coach, athletics, will cancel plans to fly to Chicago for Saturday's game with Northwestern. He has written them that there is reasonable prospect of cnough mourning after the without mourning before it. London—Americans will have trouble if they bring their dogs on tours to England next summer. After January 1 no dog or cat will be permitted to land without special detention inspection and license. Cambridge, Mass.—Harvard is to determine whether rtich or poor boys, educated or uneducated make the most successful business men. Questionnaires are to be sent to 15,000 merchants asking the extent of their education and training and the circumstances of their careers, Remiremont, France—Hans Her- mann, German, s the sole prisoner in & beautiful building which has accommodatjons for 60, He has six keepers. He faifed to get out of Prance when arrested for pummel ling & Frenchman and Is the sole guest available just now for the jail. Lenox, Mass.—Apparently when wearing red one should beware of 2 turkey unless it is well on the way to the Thanksgiving table or such. Frank Carr, poultryman, wore a flaming sweater. Two prize birds showed their dislike so vigor- ously that he had to climb a tree, Putnam — Rush to withdraw sav- | ings from Putnam Savings bank stemmed with notice by other banks in section of confidenice and willing- ness to pay 100 per cent face value for any deposit book. What occa- sioned withdrawals not known by officials of bank. New Haven —Coroner finds Law- rence Slammons of Meriden was in- | toxicated while dr g machine into varked car, causing dcath of John Cooper of Meriden. New Haven — Jury awards $15,- 000 to Miss Kdna Meriden against Morehouse Broth- ers company for injuries to her lej Father ot girl is president of de- fendant company. New Haven — Joseph Burdy, 23, cleets trial by jury to charges of driving stolen machine which ended in fatal accident to two. Willimantic — Bonds of $5,000 set pending arraignment of James 8. Donahue, former city clerk and treasurer, brought back here from married at Rome, | game | |on doorstep. early | | Farmington — School | Providence on charge of embezzle- | ment. Shortage of $5,010 revealed | tommber, f dccounts made in seo- Probe Charges of [mproper, | Middletown — Appointment of Dr. Carl C. Harvey as acting medi- cal director of Wesleyan university | made. | | Storrs — Paintings loaned by Metropolitan Museum on exhibition at Connecticut Agricultural college | community house. The works are those of Mrs. A. M. Vanderpool, president of the Water Color society and a summer resident of Litchficld Greenwich — Tree warden is cen- | ter of verbal clash by town officials at meeting which ended with budget |of $2,392,000 being approved. Plainville — Char negligence and reckless driving will | be heard at December term of su- perior court against Charles Matao- sian of New Britain. Accident caused | death of Augusta Burkhardt of | Southington, of criminal ! —— | Meriden — C cks on | highway results in injuries to two | men by flying g Waterbury — Jury expected to get {case of Louis N. Leopold, president of furniture store, on trial for first | degree murder and arson. ] Waterbury — Rev. Dr. Charles A. | Dinsmore, Yale prof or, collapses |at church where he was to deliver lecture. (‘ondition not considered serious. | Bridgeport — Community chest | drive is suce with total of $367,- $316.85 being ive | | New Haven — Girl drinks poison ;m street because her love is spurn- ed. S ago, le of over $10,000 as he; will be ed legally dead after |80 more days. Norwalk — James Ryan has a world war record but as a man of this town pistol fire much for him. He asked to be re- lieved of his beat because some one fired a shot at him. When ordered back he refused, and now the board of s y has the matter on its | hands. | | simsbury — Mrs. E | sister-in-law of U. 8. | P. McLean, dies. B. McLean, lenator George | *Putnam — Police seck to learn {identity of child found abandoned closes to [ prevent spread of pink eye discase which has afflicted eight pupils, Plainville, — Gov. John H. Trum- bull and wife to be feted next Wed- nesday at Farmington country club n honor of their silver wedding an- niversary. Japanese Aviator Falls in Sea; Drowned Tokyo, Nov. 21 (UP)—The Jap- anese pilot Masao Iwata was drown- ed today when an airplane he was flying for Nippon Dempo, fell into the sea. the arrival of the emperor Hiro- hito and his party at the Ise shrines to Kyoto for the newspaper. A second plane carrying similar pictures for the mnewspaper was missing and it was feared it had crashed in the mountains. The emperor and empress were expected to return to Kyoto Thurs- day, after the completion of the Ise ceremonies. Labor Government Morehouse of | | ministry. Ithe government last Thu; the hous | Suits in Australia Melbourne, Victoria, Nov. 21 (P— The labor government of Victoria under Premier E. J. Hogan has re- gned. Sir William McPherson, former state treasurer, today ae- cepted a mandate to form a new A vote of censure was passed on ay for its failure to supply an adequate po- lice force during disorders attendant upon the strike of waterside work- Yesterday the government was again defeated in the legislative as- sembly when Premier Hogan sub- mitted a motion for adjournment of Iwata was carrying the pictures of |' NEW BRITAIN DAILY RFRATN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1928 .. HOWARD COLLEGE IN UPROAR TODAY Conduct on Campus Birmingham, Ala, Nov. 21 #— Howard college, one of the largest Baptist schools of the south, was in an uproar teday as a special com- mittee appointed by the board of trustees reviewed charges preferred by 21 students of improper conduct on the campus. ' Among the charges was an allega- tion that a member of the faculty had asserted that ‘if all Bibles in the world were piled up and burned the world would be better off within 100 years.” The complainants alleged that Dr. John C. Dawson, president, had failed to give a sympathetic hearing when this and other com- plaints were made to him. iambling and Drinking Three other cha being probed are that students, during a recent fraternity rush, staged a mock compulsory wedding” on the cam- pus, which Was witnessed by a mix- ed group of students; that gambling nd drinking had occurred on the upus, and that fraternities had permitted dancing in their house contrary to school regulations. The complaining studen testi- fled before the committce after be ing assured of immunity. | | | HOOVER'S VISIT WILL CAUSE INCONYENTENGE| - Officials of Two Republics Will Have to Travel Miles 1o See Him. New York, Nov. 21 (M—Although Herbert Hoover will make two good will visits’ to Central AmeFican re- publics at one back door when he puts into the Gulf of Fonseca on Sunday, he will give the dignitaries of Salvador and Honduras some trouble if they are to greet him when he lands. La Union, a town of 7,000 popula- tion, is the best port of Salvadore and ordinary steamers are able to dock. It is, however, 128 miles from the capital, Can Salvadore, over the Central American railway lines. It has only one hotel, but the larger city of San Miguel, 37 miles away, hug greater conveniences. Amapala, Honduras, while the chief Pacific port of that country, is even smaller and is situated on Tiger Island. Its population is about 3,000, No railroad conneets it with the ‘capital and officials coming from Tegucigalpa will have an automo- bile drive of 114 miles, unless & heavy rain should necessitate more primitive means of travel over the mountain roads. Then they face & three-hour launch trip from 8an Lorenzo on the mainland to Ama- pala. he west coast of Central America of few good harbors, which 18 one of the rcasons that the presi- The complaints were placed be-! dent-elect was forced to omit other fore the Alabama convention of the republics from his sociation recently at students. The State Baptist 2 Gotham, Ala, by board of trustee to appoint a special committce of investigation which resulted in the | those with snub or present probe, tinerary. People who have the same shape was then directed | of nose are not matrimonial mates, a European specialist, and Roman noses should sclect their life partners from declares Final hearing by the committee the owners of straight olfactory or- has been set for tomorrow. A slave to - SORE THROAT gans, —needlessly Gargle Listerine kills germs in 15 seconds RE you miserable half of the time—a needless slave to sore throat? 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