New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1929, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAIl Y HERALD, Wiy 9) edge the Canadian position and take o | F P ) City Items The Canadian legation will trans- ° ——— mit to the British embassy any in- formation in today's reports which Co. No. € of the fire department may be desired or thought neces- was called to the New Britain Ma- sary by the British representatives. chine Co. property near South strect e : i shortly before 3 o'clock this after- (Continued from First Page) Senator Walsh's View Winter Park, Fla., March 27 ®— hour's sailing distance from the |Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon- coast or the implied right to use |tana, last night brought up the sub- force in exercising the search and |ject of the sinking of the British eeizure privilege were restrained. vessel I'm Alone in his address be- That is one of three points which | fore the institute of statesmanship diplomatic circles here view as pos- | here, sible bases for a Canadian protest, Benator Walsh cited the contro- it it decides to take such action. |versy over the sinking of the veasel International law recognizes only|by the United States coast guard as three miles as the limit of territorial |one particularly apt for presenta- waters and sanctions “hot pursuit” [tion to and solution by the world only when begun within that area, |court. That the wase was an “ex- it is explained, whereas the chase of | cellent example of the need for the the I'm Alone began, according to | United States entry into the court” coast guard estimate, not less than | was stressed by the aenator. eight miles from shore. “Whether the British vessel was When pursuit begins within one|in United States waters or whether hour's mailing distance of the coast, |the United States had a right to the American interpretation of the[fire on and sink the vessel are facts rum smuggling treaty holds that|of law alone, and could be most continuing the chase beyond such |properly considered and adjudicated liniits is permissible, but this view- |by the world court,” Senator Walsh voint has never been definitely ac- | asserted, cepted by the British, The other two points have to do with the nature of the pursuit of Tondon Press Comment Lendon, March 27 (P—London the I'm Alone in which the patrol |N¢WsPapers continued today their boat that began the chase was join- | €ditorial comment on the sinking of €d by another and continued for the | British schooner, I'm Alone, by an unusual distance of 200 miles, and |AMerican coast guard cutter. with the question of whether the'| The Telegraph said: “We have in- sinking of the schooner by the latter | Stinctively assumed that i a mistake With the loss~ef a British seaman-s | V4% Made the American government life hy drowning can be regarded as | ™ill rectify and make amends.” Justified by the circumstances. Legation Gets Reports Official reports-of the British con- The Daily Mail also was con-' fident: “If a wrong was committed full satisfaction will be given." The Daily Express argued that sulate at New Orleans on the sink-|{rom the comment of American ing of the “I'm Alone” were re-|Newspapers it might be felt certain ceived today by the lcgation. tion that the only point in the re- Canadian | “this shocking incident” would he It was said at the lcga- [ handled without undue acrimony, Refusal of Captain Randall to ports which has been studied so far |surrender drew the hearty admira- is that of the distance of the I'm|tion of some papers, Alone from shore when first hailed by the coast guard cutter Wollcott. Diplomatic circles said today that there is a possibility that the case may not reach the point of diplo- Rush for Auto Licenses Forerunner of April 1 The largest number of applicants matic representations by the Cana- | for operator's licenses to be exam- dian government since, it it is es-|ined in this city in several months, tablished that the I'm Alone was|was on hand at police headquarters inside American jurisdiction, th~|today. State Policeman Honeyman case probably would not be pressed. [ was busy all day, on account of the In case th ship was proven to be [approach of April 1, when many new outside American -territorial waters, | cars and a number which were not will take to at New Britain H . What is believed to be the high- est number of athletic monograms | ever awarded to a basketball team at the senior high school was award- ed yesterday, and according to an- managers. The award was mafe after school. J Captain-Elect Nathan Lipman, Her- | b bert Carlson, Isadore Jkowitz, Vietor | c; Sowka, Louis Landino, Joseph Potts, Joseph Ludwinowicz, John Scyman- |d Manager Higgins and General Man- ager Luddy. To lliness—Sister Reported Seriously I (Special to the Herald) Bristol, March 27—The successive deaths of her mother and father and the illnes of a sister greeted Miss Mary Noyes, head of the mathema- tics department at the Bristol High telegram. Miss Noyes, who has been | a member of the school faculty for|io 15 years, received word Monday that her father was ill, and she left im- mediately for his bedside. She arrived to find both pare |in a dying condition, and they pass-| ;| ed away only 12 hours apart, Mrs. | fe n te [malady afflicting the Noyes family Highest NIIIIIM‘ Em’ A“l'flu] noon for a grass fire, CAPONE SMILES AT ARREST IN GHICAGO (Continued from First Page) nouncement made 27 letters were | good health at the time the affidavit presented to team members and | was made. The petition presented before udge Woodward charged that Ca- A partial tist of lettermen follows: | pone caused a letter to be written y Dr. Kenneth Phillips of Miami man Schmarr, William Ross, Her- | stating that he (Capone) was ill and onfined to his bed with bronchial Baylock, Michael Baylock, Nathan |pncumonia from the middle of Falk, Henry Kraszewski, REdward |January to the early part of March. Capone did not have pneumonia uring that period, the pettion said, ski, George Baylock, Vitty Grimala, [nor did he have any other disease | A. Vanesse, Jeseph Bagdanski, Wil- | nhich would cause him te be con- liam Mangan, Weir. Michael Grip, |fined to his bed. b SCHOOL VACATION BEGINS Public schools in this city will MOTHER AND PATHER OF | siox ‘oo atormoen, for the BRISTOL TEACHER DEAD| e err'n=: Ar * Miss Mary Noyes' Parents Succumb | No MoreGas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently relieved in stomach and bowels, take Bi Gas Tablets, which are prepared | school, when she hastencd to Mere- [ especially for stomach gas and all the | dith, N. H., Monday, in answer to a|a! effccts resulting from gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit | ach will disappear; that anx- ous, nervous feeling with heart palpita- on will vanish, and you will again he | to take a deep breath without dis- | i fort That drowsy. sleepy feeling after er will be replac desire for en- | ainment. Bloating will cease, Your arms and fingers will no longer | cel cold and “go to sleep” because Baal- Noyes dyi . 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