New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 26, 1928, Page 2

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v A S e A s R N Sl i 4 Marquette system were suspended for a day immediately after they were opened today. The delay was | sought by Henry W. Anderson, at- WYOMING'S SKIPPER TELLS OF RESCUES o o e socarer (Continued from First Page) asked a day in which to study a volume of statistical data introduced by Herbert Fitzpatrick, counsel for #18.000 e et e John Hapke in a cabin plane after|uscd. The tides of northera Scot- snow delayed the take-off an hour.|land hold potential power to do Six machines escorted the nuptial |away with unemployment, he said at plane. a meeting in aid of distressed miners. New York—After 68 years on the “There s no evidence before me,” the line superintendent said, “as to which possibility occurred.” ‘Wheeler submitted a brief writ- ten report of an independent inves- tigation he is conducting. This re- port said it had been learned that the starboard bilge tanks of the h Vestris were pumped out the day before the ship sank and Wheeler added, “I am unable to state wheth- er or not this was injurious.” Breaks Down The had to discontinue his questioning | of Chief Engincer James Adams of the Vestris yesterday bec Adams broke down and was in an “overwrought condition.” Adams has testified twice at the | federal inquiry and at se i vestigations being conducted by the United States steamboat inspection service he testified that the negro ! elect superintendent said he had ma day. the C. and O. Y. W.C. A NOTES Girl Reserve Notes Most of the regular club meetings will be postponed because ay this we>k. However, m o captain or. nesday noon Y's, he new club of the the sketball player will m.3t in the ‘'uesday and the two first ams will probably be picked. At the last meeting Mary Mautner was and Edna Kieffer ‘art cere- soorm. 4% G representatives of the following clubs will meet to . pack Thanksgiving baskets for the Welfare association, K. T. G., Owa- | kiva, H20, Sunshine, Wohelo and at the Benjamin ranklin school will meet on Tues- ' The former members of Sun. set club will present a monial depicting the meaning of the | A total eclipse of the moon will be visible for all sections of North America, November 27, when the moon enters the earth’s 1oad Charles Terry of Kansas City, 92 years old, has been given the title “Oldest Travelling Salesman” by the Travelling Salesman's Foundation. He won national contest. New Haven—Extra! Yale beat Harvard—at chess. The match started soon after the football game and ended long after it. Washington—Uncle Sam’s tighting cagles will try their wings next spring on an unprecedented scale. The war department is planning for two tactical maneuvers with 200 planes each, and many amaller demonstrations. New York—=8ome $675,000,000 in securities, all but $25,000,000 nego- tiable, has been moved under heavy guard two miles up Broadway from the old home of the New York Life Insurance Company to the new. Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England— George Bernard Shaw looks forward to the time when no coal will be New York—The Belglan govern. ment has decorated Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady, head of the Girl Scouts of America, for her work for girls, with the order of the Knight of the Crown. During the war she was a nurse in the battle area. Liverpool—Adv.: Sir Austen Chamberlain, back, bronsed, healthy and ready for work in the foreign office, says California air and wea- ther were largsly responsible. New York—The moon will be in the earth’s shadow tomorrow morn- ing for the first time since a year ago last June. The eclipse will be- gin at 2:2¢ a. m. and be complete at 3:33. Four Rhode Island Mills Announce Wage Decrease Providence, Nov. 26 UP—Four Rhode Island mill companies, conm- trolling twice that number of plants and employing about 11,600 workers, today announced reductions in wages declared to be necessary in equalis- ing pay here with that of other New England textilo centers. ‘While the announcements did not state the amount of the cut, it was learned through the Lonsdale Com- pany that it would be five per cent. The reduction goea into effect De- cember 3 in the Lonsdale Company, J. and P. Coats (Rhode Island) Ine. the Manville-Jenkes Company 8ng Valley Fallg Company.” 3 The last serious Indian distu ances were among the Chippewss st Leech Lake in October, 1398. . ; COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA shadow. The duration of totality will be 56 minutes from 3:33 firemen left their posts in the en- Gir] Reserve code and officers and | : a. m. eastern standard time, gine room against his orders at a committees for the new club will be critical time when he believed the | elected. ship might still have been saved. The first newspaper meeting has Stokers called as Witnesscs in the | been postponed until Tuesday after- various inquiries have contradicted ' noon, December 4. this testimony and last week Tuttle | Health Education Dept. spread on the record of the federal| The swimming pool and gymnasi- investigation his statement that evi- um will be closed Thursday, Friday dence tended to show that the ne- and Saturday due to the holiday. groes had shown great courage and | The week's scheduled: devation to duty while the ship was' Monday—3 to 4, Plainville High sinking. school; 4:30 to 5, junior life saving; 6 to 9, senior sw'm classes. Tuesday—4:30 to 5:16, Jjunior unges; 6 to 9, senior plunges; 7 to 30, clogging class; 7:30 to 8:15, | gym class; 8:15 9, reducing class. To Query Watson ‘ Tuttle had hoped to question Les- | lie Watson, second officer of the Vestsis and the only surviving deck officer, who has not yet testified, to- day but a Lamport and Holt lawyer | o | By the Associated Press. Trenton, N. J.—Miss Florence E. Maddock, New Jersey's only licensed woman pilot, is engaged to marry Amberse Monroe Banks of Texas, who flies the night air mails be- tween Hadley Field and Richmond, Va. Banks was Miss Maddock’s first flying instructor. FLASHES OF LIFE: JOIE RAY IS ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED Alice swim,” said Joie, ‘“and them she saw me run. Now we are going swimming and running through life together."” New York—His Royal Highness Prince Eket Inyang Udo, ruler over 4,000,000 Nigerians, is in New York. The 27-year old bachelor prince was 9th Anniversary Sale FREE—PIANO—VICTROLA—RADIO 9—9 9 9 9 9 9 9 RIAIR&BRODRIB—9—9— 9 99 9 9 9 [ [ welcomed warmly by native-born Africans representing eight African states. Longo to Claim He Shot in Self Defense Bridgeport, Nov. 26 (UP)—The case of Joseph Longo, §7, held on a PU technical charge of breach of the strain of & peace which may be changed to | murder, was continued in city court “1f court adjourned to the hospi- | today, pending an inquest into the tal would we be able to question!qeath of Gaetano Fava, Longo's him privately?” Tuttle asked. God-father, who was shot and fatal- “My answer to that.”” said the | ly wounded Saturday night. lawyer, “is that yesterday Adams| Longo, a World War veteran, sur- was given a private questioning by | rendered to police immediately after Wheeler, and he broke down and is the shooting in front of his Grand on the verge of a nervous col- | strect home. It was understood he lapse.” [\\1[1 claim he shot Tells About Pumps after, Harry Forsythe, third engineer of | knife. the Vestris, was questioned | length but was vague in his re- sponses about pumps which were under his command. Finally Tutt'e | turned to Capt. E. P. Jessop, Ameri- | £an nautical adviser at the hearing. “Do you want to ask any ques- tions, Captain,” he said, “to ' you can make any headwa Capt. Jessop asked how many pumps were working at noon ths day before the Vestris sank and the | engineer said he could not answer. He finally recalled that only onc was working. | “When did you put the next pumzy on?" Capt. Jessop asked. “I couldn’t say, sir. I know other pumps were going eventually “When was that?" *I couldn't s “Mr. Forsythe,” said Capt. J a retired naval officer, “that s sank and we're trying to fin, why. We can't find out if an offi- cer of the British marine can't re- member what happened in his own bailiwick." | “I wish T could, sir witness, asked that he be given a few more days in the hospital to which he was taken as soon as he arrived here. He was physically fit to leave the hospital, the lawyer said, not fit to stand the lengthy examination. ‘We are positively going to give away to three of our customers a piano, victrola or radio as an anniversary gift. You may receive one of these beautiful gifts—Come in and let us explain. Our 9th Anniversary Sale Ends This Week Open Every Nite 9 0’clock This Week Boston—Joie Ray is to wed Alice Eldredge, professional swimmer and beauty. Their engagement was an- nounced after Jole had defeated El Ouafi, Olympic champion, in an in- door marathon here. “First T saw Baltimore—Love laughs at storms, Mary and Mathilda Gaabris, sisters, were married to Charles Weber and in self-defense Fava attacked him with a at - l Town Treasurer Faces Citizens in Courtroom New Bedford, Nov. 26 (®— Charles H. Gifford, former treasuresy and tax collector of the town et Westport, faced a court room of his | fellow townspeople this morning when he was called to trial in su- perior court on indictments charg- g him with larceny from the town, from individual taxpayers and from,| two New Bedford banks. About 150 Westport taxpayers had heen summoned to court, Irom this imber the prosecution expects to produce witnesses who have receipts for taxes which are not recorded as | paid on Gifford’s books. 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