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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HEKALLD, YUESDAY, AFkil 30, 1929, 9.. o _—[‘——“— e e e ——— e L OEEE his overcoat about her and placed | which cannot be seen with micro- o fhere oyre e iira o e e . s NEw NAW nmCIAL ;n::":n:.u: ;n’.”mer:«}un. the bloed SAYS AT']MS HAVE acopes. When chemists by synthe- H"RIHA PREPARES |lis hearers. “looks there what h.p P R ; ‘I J‘M;m‘,y’:;\.x‘.l:":' ‘::““l:“:}m':.': ety :“":l '.’;’ ll;‘f 1'.“ alwo | ¢is convert the molecules of waste {they did to me when | tried to fight | spurious bilis on his ir § ih T Iy the blood would ot show. - substances into something different the people’s battle—your hattle. | “IUs all a (rame up the former b achy . bt not show on the A LS and vuluable, they merely induce u ‘lll. raised his manacied hands. o) Aiwhen nlormad RA A ls TulaE s | . . chemica) change in one section of “Whoopee, Sidney, don't you wor- | been ha e it there | 3 OUNIBICTS inA¥ jucealt | Hefore taking the body to the the molecule. As thel e b r eyes cannot 'Il take ‘el * his audienee | Were two of the | el '8 sha. automobile, however, he took off her see the units in these ‘“reactions,’ ye n:(; I).u“k‘ ,1:.12‘1"",;. x‘x‘x\\'s;x\;]‘ He e A cd “01'5' ‘})?127(\6 fiu'h et ‘I 8hoes u:nd placed them in her hepe the th i ki led, 14 - | was elec Go;nmm})elr Tl"s'e? 'fl;mvn chent. (Tt Shoes were ter founa President of American Chemical , ..::.’.;:;;L,.::: e . Trlal of Former Govornor Bx- ™ ciecte e b came 1o KEDNEY Resigns Post e e - i n {e ;rm'lymnfsum. William 'lorida i lsxl‘H h oy -J‘ Inanhs f 14 ,“ I’.\v i '_ . rom Plang 16 Years Ago | "roe voas was oo one to o ene| - Sociely Describes His WORK | svmea' st Sork. wrcnaine | pocted 10 Create Uproar | Fioen.s g g oo o vt Tt Koights of Columbus by i ot 0 v wret Piad car, said the confemsion. so he had said chemistry is no cure-all, but to bend her knees. Finally, he start- t : # ' state, huight of Daly Council., Krights of when Mrs. Dobeek went atter it she Washington, April 30 M—Pitched [ed out aimlesly. and his route took | Columbus, Ohio, April 30 UP—A h‘::; :fih,::,;t,’i‘;:‘,:fi"i:rzl:fl Sacksonviite, F1a. April 30 UP— | DUFInE the Wile eampaign of (Columbus, resixed the chaiimai | wa thrown off a veranda i Nest out of an airplane at a high alti- |[him through Mount Vernon and |wi, S 32 iore ¥ z . ot 2 1916, when Catts sought the demo- ship of the build ciatien i - zard of chemistry, Dr. Irving| Henry W, Jeffers of the Walker-| pergecutions by his political enemies cratic nominati . e ting 1 tude without a parachute 18 years|YONKeTs. 'Along the Ardsley 108d | Langmuir, president of the American |Gordon laboratory, Plainsboro, N. J.. 2% poall gioBllnaton Zon Lenvelnen KR mERting JuRL s The offiter tecoywmd-the jadibatn near Greemburg. he stopped his ma- | Chemical ‘society, toduy described a |foretold that artificlal curing of for. |18 €xpected to Le & stronk cluim of [resloper inhe i s R s SETICE S e ned learned from seversi witncies Sk chine. ‘hic I e io e general «lection on an in- O i . B A LA e e e chh-l‘tmpkm.ux‘. l;::rr‘;‘?: N'h;r ::bd:v":': theory which starts with an idea ze crops. would supplant not en:y Bidney "L Catts, Sr.,” former gover- Geieait el e e S e i o s o) woman li wen thiown of ¢ . e eimple as the fable of Newton's (much ficld curing, Lut perhaps evan [nor of Florida, when he goes on | TUREER PO o CHEHE wide 1an. and upon his cievitior of the navy bureau of aeronautics. |that his shirt was bloody and he upple, and which is designed to pro- |In silos. 19461 in e Seduiml nouigia wt Yt |18 Soe Ravelars ehale B a - wide DL OE RO IS S ORaN, A8 the oldest pllot in the navy in |{/TeW it away. (The soilcd shirt Was | mote the chemist's joh of transmut- | “after two seasons of large scale and Tampa. charged with aiding and :',‘I‘Z'l"" o e swis ko enio i) R e oo polnt of mervice, he has encountered | 10UNd this morning at the spot Pea- |ing waste into things of commerciul |operations.” he sald, “we have made | abetting sn alleged counterfeiting |, /" ien e Telired do iEinome [0 OO e oKt ot the thille othors bave - |cox desopitad:) value. |suficient progress to justify our be- | ring. el R R G e S e ey perienced and. in addition. this par- lurned Body Later | At the same time another section (lief that in the humid regions the| The former governor who in| "”. :[ (‘?mmg Sona sl and Mr. Kenney was elec tieular exporience which he shares| Then he returned home. Last Sat- |of the convention held w symposium |artificial drying of forage crop may | private life is & Baptist minister | “ore PiS pastorate was hufrmanship of (he b with no one in the service. {urday morning, about 6 o'clock,|/on what chemistry may do to help |Le made to be a very profitabie [and a reputed large property holder | i He made his unique escape during [Peacox suid he saw two milk bot- | the farmer. practice. During the summer of|in West Florida, probably s the # fight over Chesapeake Bay in |'l$! in front of @ Mount Vernon res- Dr. Langmuir started with a drop 1928 we produced at Plainsboro | stormiest figure in the state’s po- June, 1913. With Ensign Willlam D. [taurant. He took one of them, went'| of cil spreading on the surface of [gomething like 100,000 tons of dry |ltical makeup. Tillingsley, he was ~bucked” from |to a nearby garage and purchased |Water, a familiar example of what |forage. The artificial drying hie| Veteran of many eampaigns, Catts Oflen after speaking cngagement the plane. The ensign fell to his|five cents worth of kerosenc. He |cliemists name surface tension of |peen checked by chemical and bio- |always has appealed to his constitu- | Yould pass the hat among his hear- e death, but Towers grabbed wildly [then drove out to the spot where he |liquids. He explained that this ten- |jogica) studies. We find that artifi-|ents and audiences by a highly de-|¢rs It was suid fhat he went into | HAVENT BEEN OUT OF THIS CHAIR ALL for a strap and caught it. Hanging had thrown the body, saturated the |sion common to the surface of li- { i)y e falfa the governor's office in a campaign s oo : y dehydrated altalfa has a very | veloped sense of the dramatic. paig - DAY. | HAVE RHEUMATISM [N M ES. onto the planc as it dropped 1700 |towel and clothing with kerosene [quids, as known to cveryone who has | ek higher feeding value than| He has been the farget in egg | RHEUMATISM |1 MY KNE |80 financed. feet, he was hurled into the waters and set fire to the clothing. After a :mdwd \:nh‘r in : &lass, 18 due 10| qo1q ured alfalfa battles. He even has left the! The war time governor agai |time he returned to his home. ownward atmospheric pressurc. Ay R turned to polit las eur ¢ ~ of};:ecl;:; out of it with several| In mm:«r to inquiries by the po-| He related how various men, in- afle:-“l:r;.":)yfl n'fl'.'nc‘:'.:?"'f{"hf:rf."f:,'. .'r'l"';"2.:".53?::!:'.:3'"..'}'.‘:’“&'?;h?l-ou:h‘z the 4'"::“:1" li‘vmyn 191, 507D THEERYS STORE i 3 x i i o s o 4 2 broken ribs and internal injuries :l::"l «;fl«":"‘xwf""‘_hfi*p:’:;"‘ ‘:’::"("‘.‘"':fl','.drl,"fo ‘;‘L‘.‘,“’éi'm.“‘.; o ltll‘mr:l:l:f and this material in very much su-|hecklers who disagreed with him -r]'fl‘:d Ehanos running sccond in a J :gj?fi#\ 54 B'OTTLIE OF While regaining his health, he re. |two days before their marriage. |¥ure operated. * Experiments ingi- | FUCT 10 004 eyind SRCR I B0 "}?,\::'?,::l?,:"‘:ccz,"l ARl Just when e had retired to p by {HENTE OLDAN 3 SN, : 5 e, P . 5 mnlcn»!lx. e ) B | ers on the ) 1 L Daniela. then gecretary of the navy. |{ive, Pencox told the polce e fa| Now there are evidences that these | Fertilizer company, Chicago, sai: governor three Umes—he was ’“'H:f'}:'.’,:."(h‘:;","‘”1'; Goilis coun PAINS. YOUR KNEES rmoh read: \'ourl couhmg«- hag M h’r»- i ‘gm e molecules arrange themaclves all in | “OVer large arcas there are defl- dicted on a charge cf peonage. The |mnu;4 hvm- :“wx £ . “ ;:‘o rn 1 WONT HURT SO BAD brought lasting ;Tvlor, to the navy. ; . =it 1 aifiio AMEIDAE a9 iT o] had 1h clencies of supply not only of the|indictment, brought by enemies n!wu ) . '.-h ney. J. C: o | IF You USE sLoans -Tho.h'new ;mu;.mv cru;»("n..’ the ‘l{u-‘ b;mmfl" el 14, 1a] “heads” upwar' and their “tails” |more common plant food elements | his campaign, proved a boon for the | Gato. u. panish word meaning ? LINIMERT., [Eau has seen the Ml g e | T e Mot Vernon |40Wnward, instead of moving about (such as nitrogen, phosphorous, po- flery orator. - K : He was alleged to have financed ce grow from a nucleus ree being held in the Moun THOR | (ioaly am in & body of the liquid tassium, calclum and suiphur, hut| [EVer observant of his sense of the | counterfeiting ring headed by Jul airplanes and as many pilots to 18 | fail as 4 material witness. Mins Mur- | =y 0 . h iabi dramatic, Catts secured a pair of | Diaz. Tampa attorney. who was i 5 now thought th v - |also of the rare tidbits such as P | P v modern acrfal armada of §25 mas | ray, the polico allege, 8 Peacor’s | ciuy have propurtics on onc. side |iodine, magnesium and mangancs. |PARACufs and took fhem on the | dicted on a chargn of manufacturi Slu mns chines and more than 700 pilots. |gweetheart. She was arrested 1ast|gifforing from those on the other, It |The effect of total lack of theme lat-|MUMP at a large rally of his sup- | $100 notes. Catts' was alleged ¢ Lininmcent 1 5 I i hroes pove N With two other young naval omf:ern night at her room in 1518t street.|hay been found, Dr. Langmuir said, [ter is often as insidious and far- porters. {have furnisned £5.000 as the init he learned to fly in 1911—the first New York. that in some films the molecules at. [reaching as a poor supply of the . of the navy pilots. The other two |" The pirl told police she had staye [tach themselves so firmly ae to be|former. If the crops are deficient, were Commander John RodEerS. joq gith Peacox in his Mount Ver- |true solid surfaces, while others are |there may result thinner and weak- who was killed in 1926, after making€ |non gpartment and that he had |somewhat like sand, and still others|er livestock. and pouitry on the a fight from the Pacific coast 10|giien her some of his wife's cloth- |are gases. farm, milk lacking in vital miner- Hawail, and Commander T. G. Elly- | ;g | One use of this information fs to [als and vitamina, and so indirectly [ e find out more about the “head and |ill-health and deficiency discases in 1 cxperience -‘:c:rp.qn.vfry Point, near | Mew York. April 30 UP—Captain |(ai” etructures of these objects[the city . Annapolis, Maryland. where a han- |Philip McQuillan of the Greenburg ! e land |town police sald this morning that | ; gar was crected and three = Dlanes purchased with $25,000 ap- |1-arl Francis Peacox had confessed to killing his wife Dorothy, who propriation by congress. The planes v e were strange contraptions as com- (burncd hody was found near Ecars- ® N § % MARKET HERE pared with modern planes. They dale, in Westchester county. X FOR SAFETY IN y | - were of the “pusher” type and were | Captain McQuillan said Peacox | f pgwered by 30 horsepower engines. |told the officer he killed his wife | ¢ QUALITY, AND The pilot sat on a small chair |in their apartment at 32 Edison | : ¢ | WiTH EVERY : without a fuselage in the front of [avenue. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. early on o bk " hfs plane with his hack to the en- [the morning of Monday last week MAR - . ASSURANCE gine. The plane lacked dual control | The alleged confession was made h KET AND OF ALWAYS 2nd had to be taken up and landed [at police headquarters at Mt. Ver- WAY! alone by the student p}xlut. The fly- |non after Peacox had been question- | BAKERY : FULL VALUE ’ ing skill was mastered slowly after |ed by police almost all night. Hand- | g «a series of ground hops followed by [cuffed to a detective, Peacox was! u e e r S flizhts of increasing height. taken to the office of District Attor- | EI Commander Towers also has es- |ney Frank A. Coyne at White Plains, | tablished two other records for the where ke underwent further ques. | navy air service. In October, 1912, {tioning. | % he set what until 1915 was the| Peacox walked steadily to world's endurance flight record of |Coyne's office and his face 1.»rra)vd1 ' «ix hours and 10 minutes. Again in (no emotion. No further details of the | 1919 he commanded the flight of the |confension were made public. three navy NC seaplanes across the | Peacox later was taken to Mount | " . Atlantie ocean. Only one of these |Vernon. County Medical Examiner | WEDNESDAY’S ADVER“SED LIST planes. the NC-4, was successful. |Bquire announced the charge against | ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY BIG VALUES THROUGHOUT THIS The flagship flown by Commander [the confessed slayer had been | < e 3 5 . Towers was forced down by fog 35 |changed to first degree murder. | BIG, CLEAN MARKET. SEE OUR FINE DISPLAY. imiles oft the island of Fayal in the |After arraignment Peacox will he | — Asores. brought back to the county juu; SMALL LEAN FRESH 2-door sedan HUSBAND ADMITS B, s et the voty o PORK ROASTS lb 25¢ it o Lol T Ouk siret ago, Commander John H. Towers vranda Sl hid no no ke te ot st eunpraing S el o trem vas i owli a gurage A With the power to sway andic Catts stumped the state 1o the of a steam calliopr. He was 4 ,cla- |tively poor man, it was said, and eiation verber td to the board that b and spent months convalescing. nfld he was unable to account for | 1 9y {the comparatively kood condition of | i 5 3 the body. Decomposition hardly had ' TER CUT PORK CHOPS .. Ih 20¢ et in, he stated, notwithstanding .::::“ :|“I:j(l.:|‘())'!'~ . S 2 s . that the body had lain out in the . . Ih |open for nearly a w et e Neptune Is 30 times as far from ] SHOULDERS A n, 19‘ quarrel ensucd. There was & StruB- | ypo gun as the carth, or nearly 8 gle and she started to “claw” him |pyyon mites, It takes this planct | Rump Roasts L 30? with her finger nails. Finally he | o108 T8 K B0 one aircut | VEAL reached in his hip pocket and drew | P A : ol a .32 caliber pistol, striking her on |1 qronotep oo [0 % 30000 mites | Lean Pot Moasts the head with the butt. (When the [ Sl lsc hody was found there was a heavy | SEEE—sesss———————— [ M2chine Sliced | bruise on the head.) "ON . 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