New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 14, 1929, Page 20

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DIPLOMATIC CORPS AWAITS SHAKEUP Delay Until Stimson’s Arrival— Hoover Has Definite Ideas Herrick May Remain |to some other country. He accom- | pnied Mr. Hoover on the Latin- American mission and perhaps Is | better versed in Latin-American af-| fairs than any ether of the diplo- | mats, having served as ambassador | to Mexico and Chile and also as American representative at practi- | cally all of the Pan-American con- | ferences. i Expect Change in Orient One suggested change in the Far| Zast—and a number are expected in at section—is the transfer of John A. MacMurray, now minister to 1. to Tokyo, with the rank of to succeed Charles . who is expected to re- : of the repres: lics Morrow souther go. Dwig to rema however, is ¢ at his own e job he be- t Coolid post of secretary For south America h V. Mo as n people No desired also has 1 Robert Wood Bliss ambassador at TAKES SAILING TITLE Owen P. Churchill's Babe Captures Laurels in Eight Mcter Contest at san Pedro. 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Before you start at our office, The plans and 2 There is no obligation in talk- ing over the situation—not the slightest. i Yale Makes Bid for Veterans’ Hospital 14 (UP)—N 0 dra ve voted tc medical uthorities should al located here. v SIFED ADS and a specifi- prominent architects are now easily is established to help | to build anything call acssaosscsssssnsssssanana rdware City Lumber€ 1241 EAST ST, NEW BRITAIN, Conn, | AL ALANAALAAALATNONE T sasnsasnsasna MALCEWICZ T0 GRAPPLE | SONNENBERG TOMORROW | | Wrestling Champion | Heavyweight to Meet Hardest Test in Boston Arcna Boston, March 14 (UP)—"Dyna- mite” Gus Sonnenberg's famous fly- ing tackle, which has won him the | world's heavyweight wrestling | championship and something like | $50,000 in purses, probably will meet | its severest test on the Boston Garden mat tomorrow night “Panther” Joe Malcewicz of Uti- Y., who will be his opponent ctive antidote weapon which transformed a squatty o ex-football player into a who tossed terror into the wrestlers. sunenberg up flying tackle with rly repertoire or orthodox hold on which to victory. Doz- pushovers but alibre of Ed “Strang- e fallen before this ssault since G his good it is he de took up v But ( erg con; who has been Son 10st persistent challenger. ient that he will beat the fly- berg is the master of no said. “He is strong and ful against stupid ave permitted him m in the stomach when should have avoided him by one side, falling down or with a straight arm defense for his butting will 1p off his head—not literally, ot course Hagen Has Chance to Win His Largest Prize Miami Beach, March 14 (UP)— r Hagen has a ¢ to win the largest sta ofiered a professional golfer—8$10,000 for vic- Florida Speed Tests are Cancelled Due E_Eee Bible’s Fatal Accident! Segrave to Ship Golden Arrow Back to England and Will Not Race Again in United States. Daytona Beach, Fla., March 14 (UP)—Tragedy has descended upon Daytona's Occan speedway for the second time within a year and to day, as a result, all further spee: tests over the famous beach course had been cancelled for the remain- der of the season. Lee Bible, an obscure racing driver who staked his life upon a chance at fame, was Kkilled yester- ay when the 1500-horsepower Triplex car he was piloting for J. M. White went out of control while | traveling at a rate of more than three miles a minute. The huge Jlack machine, bounding off the course at dazzling speed and with & tremendous roar, also caused the death of Charles R. Traub, Patha News cameraman, who had been photographing the speed trial. Bible was attempting to regain for America the automobile speed rec- ord. Major H. O. D. Secgrave, the Pritish driver who set a new record of 231.36 miles per hour over the Daytona Beach course Monday, was | among the thousands of spectators along the course but was too far from the scene of the crash to wit ness it. Major Segrave said later that he would have his Golden Arrow racer shipped back to England immedi- ately and would not race in Amer- ica again this vear, if at all. A. A. A. Suspends Meet Val Haresnape, secretary of the A A id that the Daytona Beach racing meet, scheduled to continue to March 17, would be sus- | | pended because of the accident. | White, owner of the Triplex, in-| | dicated he would abandon automo- I bile racing. | The accident to the Triplex was the second of its kind within a year. Last April Frank Lockhart, ameri- |can racing driver, was killed when. |after a tire on his machine blew out while he was attempting to set a Inew record, the Stutz racer turned end over end for 1,000 feet. | Exactly what happened within the | q | shiclded driver's compartment of the two children, Triplex, as Bible fought to control the car, will never be known. The machine, which a few minute: carlier had been a sleek, shiny mon- ster embodying the finest of me- | chanical workmanship, was re- duced to junk, making an analysis of its condition impossible. From the accounts of witnesses, however, it appeared that Bible| cither had lifted his foot from the accelerator too quickly or had set| his brakes when he feared the Tri- | plex would plunge into the occan., The car was traveling at about 202 | miles per hour when it swerved to- | ward the sea. Then it turned, with | Bible apparently in control. But in- | stead of straightening out, the big machine ‘whizzed across the §0-foot | track and dived into a sand dune | on the shore side. | Bible's Body Thrown Out Traub had been on the dunes, | cranking at his movie camera. He | scrambled wildly for safety but the | machine struck him, severing his | body. On and on the great mass of | steel bounded, its momentum car- | rying it 200 feet along the dunes in | a shower of sand and smoke. The accident was not visible from |the stands where Bible's wife, who had followed his career as a dirt track racing driver and later as a | in the La Gorce open here neat S Powerful, Penetrating Antiseptic Oil | Heals Eczema g@iher Skin Diseases . A. 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MILLS PLUMBING—HEATING—SHEET METAL WORK 'PHONES 5100—5101 66 WEST MAIN STREET 4 ured mile,” mechanic and garage proprletnr‘r had been watching the tests. But from a loudspeaker suspended over- head the words of an announcer, getting his information from the mile-post stations along the course, told what was happening. “The Triplex is now in the meas- came the announcer's voice. “He's going like hell!™ A pause. “Something has happened—he’s | turned over. “The car is a total wreck.” Then— “Bible is dead.” Mrs. Bible's scream brought fricnds hurrying to her side. Leaves Two Children Bible was 42 years old. He left a boy and girl. Traub was one of the star men of the Pathe organization and came here | after photographing safety tests on the submarine S-4 off the Florida | coast. Jefore Major Segrave set the new record, White's Triplex had been he fastest automobile in the world. Ray Keech drove it 207 miles an hour here last year. Segrave had indicated he would attempt to do 250 miles an hour in his Golden Arrow if his 231-mile mark was bettered. Bible was clock- ed at a speed of 183.11 miles an hour in his first run yesterday and at 202.70 miles an hour as it made the northward trip which ended in disaster. Four Racketeers Get Boston, March 14 (UP)—The hand of Massachusetts justice rested heavily today upon four young members of a racketeer gang who faced prison sentences totalling about 100 years for staging a $2,300 dice game hold-up. Judge Edward T. Broadhurst of Suffolk superior court imposed the senten last night, as follo: Americo Tutella, 24 to 28 years; Pasquale Vallerelli, 21 to 24 ycars; Carmino Ventola, 21 to 24 years and Anglo Polcari, 21 to 24 years. “Pcople of Massachusetts from Pittsfield to Provincetown look upon 100 Years in Prison| | their capital city with pride,” said | the judge in imposing sentences, “They resent organized criminality and have a right to expect that the courts will deal with it in a fitting manner. 1 hope the fate of thesu young men will be a lesson ‘o the youth of this community not to en- gage in this port of enterprise.” SWISS FOR KELLOG PACT Berne, Switzerland, March 14 (P —The state council which is the first chamber of the Swiss parlia- ment, today unanimously approved Swiss adherence to the Kellogg re- nunciation of war pact. FIT FREE Proof 1f you have Epllepsy, Falling Sicknees or Convulsions—no matter how bad—write me today without fail. Attacks stopped over might in many cams. 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