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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Bridgeport Genius Inventor of First and Latest Submarines 2 LAKE STILL KING OF SUB BUILDERS fdgeport Man Has Plaoned = Polar Trip for 30 Years | b es ia z : 3 v rs ago 1 S £eptain N Are xplo going N e a i€ ~imon Lake. upper left, has waited 30 years to send a submarine to the North Pole. His privately owned undersea craft. the IM‘_fi'ndcr. in or s old g which Sir Hubert Wilkins plans to sail for the arctic, is pictured lower right at Lake's shipyard in Bridgeport, The drawing, upper | : & work right, gives an idea of how the Defender will be equipped with a long, knife-like guard to slash its way through the ice. Lower left is the - t s | odd-looking “Argonaut, Jr."—the world's first successful submarine=— built by lake in 1895, = x o < to hits turber: : 2. MAINE OULD HARNESS ; vely to] N A the ng scrmon as (hough they enjoyed 16 g th & ot shiny WIND FOR FARM RELIEF company 1 “It did 1 an jail,” the anc ! 1 a heap more deputies said. ai #ood il t work " WAS COLUMBUS BEATEN Inyestigation State Considering Was Benefits of Windmills and Rotors would 3 oy 't 8 SAM']A IS ANN[X[[] : = ~The 8 : Real, a Portuguese, ‘arh(‘d pary charms of 01 Sh 1" s of America in may | | The budget for the County Y. M. C. A is $12,000. Two full time and two part-time secretaries are i ployed. In tion, provision s ORGE R. MARSH made in the budget for the annual interesting addition to its ficld | field training of students in the 0" tivities e town and country department of | .o conqucted a o Springfield college, which brings ' gqudents from the colleges It LTS 7 Fies {nto the who were employed on Providence, I., April 6 (UP) = - i Nineteen years before Columbus i al . . . . discovered” Amcrica, a Portuguese oo America Waits Long Time o i i ont et = sul at Providence. | h he nd p need Rccepting Island Gilt | that 1d be him rica sho i credited to Joao Vaz Corte-Real. It According to Aguas, a brevet still preserved in the ( le of the A s names Corte-R # roy of the Island of Terceyra in that ¥ T 4 group *‘for services rendered in the ; R RS exploration of the land of stock- & Rowdies Led to Church ocument Instead of to Lockup .unicn time 1 X Apr 6 (UP)--The the term & ¥ S 0 1 I cd nd and C; Kl B A B I town ncar About two year Dallas, dm 1 B. Dela of Brown o o name of WO o i ‘ 1t to in hoyvs ecngaged r various form o of the deputics. i 10 see the z church for S = Crab spiders of Brazil have legs 1 o ory 1 < A ar S oot dia heir hodies are ‘ oming \ g < 0 zn et 1 re services were | seldon mor two inches long. s 00 8 C T — | press i ; 2 A Many New Deviees MY WoRD o Vi TR e ) = - Siow ! b ‘ g7 | v o g v - / e CaTANLY \ P ) \ pursue the s of vical life. Where be had for the picking, Verne Congratulated Him Scientific and nau e PR it and governments of mar Sheranacha e have heaped honor Wy none s a ho; Thoue 18 than a cable which he once received inere Ayom Jules Verne himself ple “While my book was entirely € bwork of imagination, my convictior at all T said in it will co to gss. A thousand mile voy ' A | gour subniarine is evidence of this | — | ge next great war (this was he- Machine Chews Up Bulbs | e the World War) will be large- < IS soutess kisteesn submacis And Salvages the Brass Bpats New York, April 6 (P e rum- bier, a new d to salvage brass from worn o t hulbs, an- ler Preceded Coolidge t In Second Hand Buying ashington. April 6. (®—Calvin polidge is not the only chief exec- [Mive of the United States who has acticed economy to the extent of ying second hand vehicles ‘ In shape it is a cylinder. of 500 President Tyler even went the | bulb capacity, with two sets of steel w Englan one better, for|tecth set on bars inside. While mvl w York nounced by the company. The name describes ade in reclaiming the br shells, the only part considered worth saving. the | Harttord County Y. M. work brouzht national commen {is closing 11 ye: £ service included cooperation wi gwn and comumy Shurch e, imoving: Jpit X | this cour c ito L ball, libr: facilities, and d close of th sion grou Similar activities w present year it ha be ¢ on this year by th 0 4% comnunitics of the county. | world brotherhood committee of the | One fmportant feature of the County Y. M. C, A.. composed of 1 Y. M. A, is its group | W. Holm of M work. Ther: 0w 42 groups In | paul B. Sessions and Rev, county rang rom work with | T, (‘ooke of Bristol, Brow SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1929. ;.. |COUNTY ¥’ PLANS The athletic activities of the O. Clark of East Berlin, vice presi- County Y. M. C. A, have grown ra-|dent; Calvin C. Bolles of South pidly under the direction of Harry | Windsor, treasurer; Ralph M N. Anderson of Hartford and a | Grant of South Windsor, clerk; F. group of athletic commissioners, in- | Bidwell of Bloomfield, Henry R. cluding Louis Main of South Wind-|Buck of Hartford, A. Storrs Camp- sor, Hugh Greer of Glastonbur: V. | bell of Enfield, Lawrence W. Case of A. Bailey of Plainville, Kern Highland Park, Sherman W. Eddy arker of New Britain, Rev. V. L.|of Avon, Malcolm Farmer of New Phillips of Kensington, George Back- | Britain, Philip Graham of Suffield, ANNUAL CAMPAIGN 6. R. Marsh of Bristol Chiairman| ) man of Southington, Allen Jacobson | Girorge I. Kane of Hartford, Fran- 0[ SOIl(hel'Il Dlsll’lcl of Simsbury, 8, J. Magill of Thomp- | ¢is §. Knox of Glastonbury, George o sonville, A. andall of Broal . Marsh of Bristol, Earl Brook, T. K. Cureton, Jr, of Suf-|jee of Windsor, C. . Persiani of Charles W. Holman, president of | ficld, George Beer of Highland Park | Southington and R. H the Hartford County Y. M. C. A, [and J. E. Rand of Manchester. announced today that the annual| Their activities include basketball, financial campaign of the Hartford | baseball, indoor and outdoor traci County Y. M. C. A. will be held |swimming and fennis. Three state | simultancously over the entire | championships this year have | exceutive county next Iriday and Saturday, won by tcams of the Iiartford coun- 1 tion, having Phillips and John H. Thompson of Farmington. Rev. Elmer T. Thien: assistant pastor of the gational church in this ¢ tary of th istants associa- T April 12 and 13. John H. Thomp- | M. C. A—swimming, outdoor | yorhert 1 A DiTuhaites son of Farmington is general chair- | track and intermediate basketball, |y 1 Leonard J. Black of Springficld. man of the campaign. {the teams winning these events |ing composed of athletes from Ken- | | sington, Enfield, Manchester, Suf- |fie1d, South Windser, - Glastonbury, | Southington and West Hartford. One of the most important rv»n“ {tures of the Hartford County Y. M. | 1. A, especially well known in v i Britain and vicinity is Camp \\'uovfi‘ |stock, the summer camp conducted Vjointly with Tolland and Winaham | |County Y. M. C. A Elmer T. |Thienes. executive secretary of the Hartford County Y. M. C. camp pacity ‘ | director The camp has a c jor 120 boys. It operates for boys | {from July 5 to August 2; for spe 1} | clubs August 2 to 16; and for Win 1-| Iham County girls August 16 to 30, CHARLES W. HOLMAN The county will be divided into | five districts with chairmen in Aliss Haszell & "Wippert is in/ ehirs harge of cach district as follows: SEn Hos e ntral district, Calvin C. Bolles of Rt ke the nt from Spring- outh Windsor; Manchester gistr Clarence P. Quimby, Manchester; | northern district, Samuel J. Magnell, “Thompsonville; ‘mington valley district, Sherman W. Eddy, Avon; southern district. George R. Marsh, field college. Youngest ’Legger Bristol. In each local community the campaign will be in charge of local committees appointed by the Jistrict chairmen co plantations in the county Th ys to grown year-old b men. of Sufield, and Charles ( groups are found in 28 com- |of Smifthington. munitics. For employed boys and | One of the major developments of special employed boys' the year has been the been organized. One of [of the Southington Y. M. C. A NEA New York Bur the most interesting groups is the |which, while being separately incor- Fabian Lavelle, 12,efound a bottie cmployed boys' group of the South- | porated, maintains a ch re iskey and decided to bhecome a ington division under the leadership | tionship to the Cou M. C T o Tike o Kman, composed of | Harold zers © thington 1 t- v- 100 older boys and voung men. The {chairman of the local board of bot soon Kensington boys' club is affiliated |rectors. Quarters are m 1 York with the County Y. M. C. ‘Two [the Oxley block in Southi At . it looked of the miost successful community | Southington branch has c fol clubs of the county are affiliated {a well-balanced program with ing to b ! with the Hartford County Y. M. C. groups for ecmployed and lhigh J¢ I but finally they lut one in Mighland Park the school hoys, track cha 1 - him go. other the Last Berlin club. Earl ketball teams. A Y. M. €. A 3 T, Parmelee of Windsor is chairman of |is at present being organized A single star cluster, Messier 13, the field service committee, whichi | The hoard of directors of the in the constellation of Herculgs, is has general superyvision of all group County Y. M. C. A. is composed of | believed to contain at least 50,000 wor Charles W. Holman, presiden tars brighter than our sun Down. Comes the for Rent Sign! —hecause a little Herald Rent Ad did the joh. If you have an apartment, house, room, garage, summer cottage, or housekeeping suite don’t wait—rent it now. April is the renting month. 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