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News of the World By As T Mencg Average Daily Circulation For sy 15,040 NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 192).—TWENTY-TWO PAGES ROCK ISLAND TRAIN DROPS JFAYHIL 0L | GOVERNORS REFUSE 70 ACT IN RIVER'S FLODD WATERS; LA = N ON PROIBITION PLAN SENT 12 DEAD, MANY BORE HURT o B GRS | & ' RODSEVELT BY WICKERSHAM Accident at Stratton,‘NAMES TSSEEE[]F Malmag]ml;?:fecmegd a;m )antrary tS.Rl.lles to xpress Opinion on Colo.. Caneed B g INJURED IN WRECK seuiee svrong mier auy - Controversial Gt Weakened Bridge and : i ; 7 Track-Most of Cars gujges and Cuts Infit Host HURE oh i LS ‘ By N | F tion, Members Decide Pass Safely, Chair| Damage in Smashup —Gov. Ritchie Says B1q)- T g n PRICE THREE CENTS GOVERNORS DISCUSS CRIME WAVE CAUSES Flays Pmlubltxon Xeports of Clashes at Fronticr Re- } ceived Tell of Soviet Rout—Mos- Coach Plunges in. e Only One Passenger From Derailed Car Makes Es- cape—Seven Persons and CHECKUP 1§ INGOMPLETE Passengers Believed to Be Safe Al:o | Known in Some Instances—Work | of Accounting for Persons Aboard Train Continues, cow Waits Fyrther Discussion and Issues Statement — Appeal to League of Natlons Necessary for Body's Interventios Tokyo, July 18 (P—Although th Japanese government is maintaining States Not Obligated. |Maryland Executive As- Eradicate Crime 18th an attitude of watchful waiting on | 1 serts Nation Needs to Porter Said to Have| | Chicago, July 18 (#—Among per- | A\n!endment Has (,a“.sed Been in Pullman Sub- More Than It Needs to Enforce Rum Law. the Manchurian situation sinec | sons injured in. the wreck of the |Russia broke with China it was 4n- Colorado Express of the Rock Island | dicated this afternoon that therc - lines near Stratton, Colo., today|'Vas a poxs\hlllty of Japan's making merged m Creek. [overes | representations to both China and i sy NMiss Mary Smallwood, 121 West | Russia with a view to the mainte- i - ST - 1 e | First street, Los Angeles, Cal, left | Iance of peace. % e & e gk i ; N, | SR S S Stratton, Col.,, July 18 (A—Plung- | leg injured. Officials Confer 3 ¥ i . | conference New London today,| New London, July 18 (®—The ed into a stream swollen by a cloud | J. 8. Nims, Cushing Okla., | Premier Hamaguchi and Foreign | s : | deciared that what America needs is|21st annual governors! | conferencs burst, passengers on a coach of | back wrenched. Minister Shidchara, although not| - | not enforcement of the prohibition |today refused to go on record as west-bound Chicago, Rock Island [ K. Z. Perry, 1353 Rockdale street, | officially informed as to the break Associated Press Ploto oA SALl Tt Gradieation ot (he lomclally apDEoYInE or SOleaT DN ORI and Pacific train, Number 5, metfNew Bedford, Mass, both hands cut, | between Russia and China, (‘omvrrwl‘ The kiyrote of the assembly of governors at New London yesterday was discussion of a stricter war | crime caused by the amendment. He | recommendations for —reforms in death early today in the submerged [not serious. | on the subject today following pr onRerihe 5 picture shows, left to right, Gov. Wil ilam G. Conly of West Virginia, Gov. Max O. Gardner | made the statement in reply to the | prohibition enforcement made in & mr\v : s | Mrs. G. E. Wallace McKean, Pa., |reports of thc;nuu(\on.l | of North Carolina, Gov. Harry . Byrd of Virginia, G ov. Charles Toby of New Hampshire and Gov. John i |letter of George W. Wickersham to | letter from (i»iorgr'}\'. \\'|(‘k;-rsham, An early report said twelve per-|sprained back and shoulder. | A foreign office spokesman said | prumbull of Connccticut, Gov. Koosevelt, read to the gover- head of President Hoover's law en- sons were believed to have lo: Henry P. Johnson, Omaha, Neb., |the time was not yet ripe for posi- | nors in their opening session. forcement commission, to Governor their live A railroad report said|hruised left jaw and bruised left | Japanese action, although hold- | ——————— == = = Franklin - D. Roosevelt of New seven passengers and a porter were ishouldm‘ |ing grave possibilities demanding T et in the ¢ George W. TIerguson, Des Moines, j the most serious consideration rrom q PATiE e s : the conference Tuesday by Mr: left hip bruised and right knee | the Tokyo government. fi”AR[}bM N HA[]K Snake Charmer Bitten; ASKS EITY AUUIT KI[[S [;I]PPERHEAD Roosevelt. Hits. Weakened Bridge Japan will remain neutral in the The refusal to allow the questiom The train, carrying several hun- |skinned. : | § ) Woman Will Recover dred passengers hit a weakened | John M. Fenley, Denver, Colo, |event of actual war as long as her AR e i F | o pomaibaia volh Sike g bridge near here carly this morn- | left hip bruised and forearm skin- |vital intercsts are: not jeopaidized. | | [l s S e ) S eGomim BRI ot P iRee e A wrecker and crew arrived from (ioodland, Kas., and awaited rec sion of the flood waters before at- ing and after two locomotives, a |ned. he added. GanitioaVallor i Gone T committee, which held that the baggage car and a chair car pas Mrs. J. R. Carter, Blue Island,| Influential circles have suggested e S i Pkl conference was pledged not to vots ed over the structure, a chair car I, cut on head. I that it might be necessary for hL ls 1; F', & F" Sh 4 i e T e Md . J h ‘ on controversial subject: | plunged into the stream, which had imx,m Rader Cutter, Biuo tstand, | pin to ‘\ddr;v“s/l;«:‘lzleo:r‘:\s(d(:irmr\\:t) both ocal Soldier Fires First Shot in i el hin hers erman Johnson Wans Voters Plainville ngan Is Bitten hy ALl wavor o e hecome a raging torrent, ten feet|Ill, arm broken. i"“ ns in the res ace in | o S ey from the chowd of spectators El Althoueh: 0" Vot deep and 100 yards wide. Mrs. Aura Caldwell, Formosa, |the Orient. This suggestion was | Blllllal][ pe(}laue sathered about her booth, After Fll[ly Il]fOlHle[l Be 076 EGUOH P()]S()]][][]s Rel) lle (imunol"h« rn, of Utah, chairman From the sunken car only one |Kas, shoulder bruised. tangible and definite, but has not | obtaining antitoxin {reatment she he exe S0 i B e i i T Ry C e o ; = of executive committee, said & person emerged. One man broke a Mary Price, Flagler, Colo., le L‘Y'WA( he: he stage of official deliber- = S went to the hospital. She At consultation with other governors window and~bleeding from many |arm and left hip sprained. ation, THOUSANDS SEE BATTLE was her first accident in 20 years MENT]ON(‘ RECENT FET T[) had revealad, howeaves thatsallttays cuts swam to safety. Imma 8. Briggs, Colorado Springs, War Not Necessary 1 that the snake, a six-foot rat- | | £ M HOE DESPATCH ored the sentiment of>the Tesolu+ {Colo., bruised. The foreign office spokesman said | — r, shpped from her grasp when + tions, . | G. W. Marque Marer, Hightown. | the breach did not necessarily imply | yian o Wwith Precision | | S1° (ried te wave some children ey e A ; e dedieton wad il co it AR IN. J., knce cut, ribs bruised and|war as a consequence, aithough JRLanQUNerRE e ict ay. At the hospital it was said L' Report: on ‘Bamesdale Sewer |iyys, Minnie Stoadard s Galm: De- |- 1o 8o o0 e mpting to lift the submerged cav. |ack sprained. Russia had indicated her determina- | —Review for General Cele To- ould rccover Ondorod. After. Johnson-Morian (e Severe Pain and Resorts (o | Carolina that the resolution of hims forts meanwhile were directed 10| J- Ackerman, New York, N. Y, |tion to safeguard her rights under t500 s a e | self and of Governors Byrd of V relief of -assengers and work on |Fight side and hip bruised. | the Peiping-Mukden agreements in | Mmorrow — [iookies Tosse e = = Tilt—Mrs. Blauw's Claim Referred |y 5:q__j< Removed to Hospi- | zinian and Gardner of North Caro lina, approving the recommenda~ tions of Mr. Wickersham for cooper- wtion of state and federal authorities other cars which are off the rails,; Mrs. J. Ackerman, same address, g Blankets. [ e Cownciling e i e knee bruised. The present breach between China 2 A A I R tal. Louis Finkelstein, Denver, both |and Russia involves greater dangers (Special to the Herald) | witn an explanation that th (Tl S shoulders injured than the strained relations in~China Camp 4 roink b i Yoab Supee e 1" ity "eleotl fe~DBut a f in prohinition enforcenment, be Admit Nine Dead : 5 biennial city“election is but a few, o . T R i [ ¢ ¥ Terre H between R P sreat Britain, |—Back iv camp. weary and tired but| > t voters shoul Plainviile, July 15—Going into the | hrought to a vote. Chicago, July 18 (R—Officials of C. K. Hoff, Terre Haute, Ind., ) b tween Russia and Great Britain ft ¢ et months away and that voters should | ; rough A v Herald) forehead cut and left hip bruised — with morale of an organ have an opportunity to know how |cellar of her home cn Cook 1t brought to an end & round table which has occomplished a “m‘lll ¥ Mrs. J. R. Thornberg, Denve Report Troops Massed - e t ¢ity accounts stand before being |this forenoon, Mrs. Minnie S. § | discussion on prohibition - in the Backana i hoth s ined. Peiping, China, July 1§ (F)—Jap- | While objcctive, the 164th regimen isked to make their selections, Ald- [dard was attacked by a copperhead | C0UTse of which Governor Ritchte of Mrs. E. L. Stevens, Kanorade. |anese News Agency dispatehes from U N. G is now preparing for o .\'hcl! in Burning Rubbish crman J. Gustave Johnson introduc- | snake, which she killed after a hard | Maryland had declared that it is K houlder dislocated, legs cut. |Harbin state that Russian forces are | Dusy wter which it will leave e cd a resolution at la fight, but not until she had been ||im¢ for the country to Tealize/HiRg SRl eithatihe = the 1Sth amendment imposes asking thatthe | pitten on the ankle. Bravely retain- L [lnE P e e for h in scven cities in Connee- 4 o Mrs. W. D. Scott, Compton, Colo., | being massed at Pogranichinaya and T = % f ! RS Eoh e | Manchuli along the Siberian-Man- | (¢t reziment marched into| Pile Explodes, Wounds bbnood ) of wan e B B e even “When the | no_obligation on the state to enforce Thelma, Scolt 10, same address |churian frontier. camp today afer an absence of two S Sy o et e |16 amil o they Gt e pdt AR ] b ¢ AR e during which it put on the Berlin Man @ . pain of the bite became + 25 o “they violate no legal or moral face scratched transportation of Chinese : nt R 1i ace scratched. S st Governor's Day in the mem- B S o alderman’s resolution, which |Stoddard went upstairs and applied Sl it wees : ory of the older officers of the reg- ey vas forwarded to the board of|a tourniquet tostop theapread ”"\”;;; Orficers Reelected. RS e e liment. i i ; i . |finance and taxation. commented ou | poison, first treating fhe md wi Governcr George H: Darn o£300) {ah * i s b Camp Trumbull, Niantic, July 18. |the publicity i need for an | kerosene oil. and telephoned Dr. J. | O i ot h { Harbin has been closed and the staft the regiment 1 ¢ : : ol L e g g elas veelen(ell ghialemanio EUHEEES % ptesaring ol acked on the grounds of the Iored | —While riding on the back of a 'uudit by Mayor Paonessa and Chair- | C. Tanner, who drove to 2 utive committee of the, conferénc Pacitic wreek at Stratton. Mos T8sE N 5 2 2 Stone ranch in st Lyme, and al- | horse which he had just taken for man Edward Hall of the board of | Britain General hospital for treat-| ohers named to the committee are Morris Gest, New York. NRsC AR G s Hely though the accomniodations there |a drink, Ifirst Class Private Charles |finance and taxation and mentioned|| ment Governors John A. Hammill of Jowa, % Paris, July 18 GBI China o1 Japan |ave not as ple as those afforded | Bairore of Co. 11, 109(h Infantry, | ¢ ¢ase of the public works depar Mrs. Stoddard has a knowledge of | Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, John ‘he Kritzer, B, klyn. 8 A e 5 2 g by s e interve o |in the camp it managed to hold up ; ment clerk who lost his job during |reptiles and recognized the copper- | H. Trumbull of Connecticut and O. arion Wisher, Munhall, mustiask fihe Antervention iof” fhe [N 5 P 1ML N, today received a wound in : ot | = 2 3 c e S e the discussion. 1 ere were irregu- |head. It was about three feet long. | Max Gardne Norf arolina. R S anane irookival . |Leaguc of Nations before that body | Well under the conditions and give a | = & o SO78Y Feeees & HOUR [ the discussio ”‘A:“lhhxmm:fm\ i 1. 1t was '.wfm‘ rh‘r s lv\m o Nr:rw\o‘y.(]:xr( :;::1;01: % John T. Duffy, and family of si likely to launch an official inve: 00d account of itself. s thigh, The accid « at laritics ir ain dep: s hen she cntered the froat cella jov. codo s ! % e s YO B g of Jove. | the I'red Stone ranch in an unusual heads of the departments were |the snake was coiled, and in a sec- | Minnesota was reelected treasurer = ’ gation into the Russo-Chinese cris im very proud 3 i tsville, Pa. cqually to blame with their subordi- | ond t ht was on. A garden hoe |and Former Governor Gay Hardee rbara Zintsas, Riverside, N. J,|in the opinion of international circles | said Licut, Col. Orville A ¥ aft- | panner, A worker at the ranch was = 3 R e e L o e e 4 i e FANCR WAS | s, in the opimion of the alder- | was nearby and she seized it. mang- |of Ilorida was reclected secretaryes A here. i for the henefit of 26 visiting & burning rubbish. and it is believed pan “as set forth in his resolution, |ling the 1eptile and almost destroy- | Salt Lake City; Utah, was selected ‘h\e Men Burned as | Diplomats, however. are watching |nors yesterday, and 5,000 people | thet the cartr . hidden in the which reads: hoe. The fi lasted several | ior the 1930 conference. The date of Oil Tanker Explodes | for the next action of the league, from cvery part o ate agreed | rubbish, was set off and passed ‘nfo | “That the board of finance and the next conference will be decided Muckegon, Mich,, July 18 (P— imany belicving the severance of |A rathcr complicated plan of war Balforc’s leg as he rode by the taxation be requested to look into Stoddar atialater:date |1tive men were burned. three seri- | diplomatic relations by Russia would =Which would he spoiled by the least| burning pile. the advisability of having an audit is the wifz of Wilbur Stod exccuted oxactly accord-| - gyeop0 whose home is in Berlin, made. Our charter was so changed 9-year-old-niece, T.ois M . Q : Pt s sly, In an explosion aboard the|Justify immediate intervention. Th . : : 5 tion, Separate Rate for oil tanker Panoil in the harbor here | fact that Russia is a non-member of | & e L division = \vas taken to the Lawrence Me- (a8 to have the hoard of finance New Britain avenue, was in School Costs |at 2 o'clock this morning. The N\,“xm ],‘ ague, however, is felt to create [ ‘m i 1" morial hospital. New London, wher | taxation supervis this work, ~ fol i 3 ’ 1, loaded with 16,000 barrels of (a1 emb g linternational Sipo- 7 e the wound is being treated. He and | W S2000 SRS D DEQDIIASET % % closin ion here today that the ol Sl IR T s ORI it WheLike Drocis Mis brother, Sergeant Salvatore Lal- There was considerable publicity | Seaych Continued for country’s problem s not enforce= after the explosion, The damage|9elicate handling. 3 R J fore, are in charge of the horses of |&iven by the mayor and the chais- 3 \ ment of the prohibition amendment. S G e N | Japan posscsses heavy Inter TEnLaviaed or "l 5. H. This is the only serious be- |Man of the board of finance and tas- Boat Afire Off Coast ¢ ‘ the cradication of crime caused- = R ; 2 . at 3 o'clock and it given | CO ! G Lot + SoE ) uly 18 (P—Searcn T TS e Manchuria and as the Japanes it o Conipay. T cldent which (ceciired ot the ‘Stoneljation stating thatsuchan audit was|j ~Sarasots Fla.. July 18 (P aren | ot e L. Puckett, Baltimore, bassador, M. Adatchi. is nox i alilaak i was continued today for a steamer ‘:n\! engineer; Ceorge the Rock Island railvoad announced at noon today that eight passen- 's and a Pullman porter were killed in the wreck of the (olo- rado Expr near Stratton. Colo., carly today mon council mec Eight in Morgue Colorado Springs, Colo., July 1S P —DReports from Limon. Colo., 80 miles east of here, say eight bodies have been brought to that piuce | : ; n Lto; train, all of whom the company said from the Chicago, Rock Tsland and oo S 20 FIRE W. H. Braxton Chigago, scalp cut and teft arm sprained. A partial list of passengers on the N Iuth Chamberl, Tthac (Continued On Page Two) % who is 48 years of Seeks Semi-Annual Collec- e Ritchie Speaker ew London, July 18 (A—Gover- nor Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland told the governors conference at its the heuse at the time, A radical change in the system x collections is contained in a ion made today by Mayor in the cour: ference with ' Chairma Linder of the hoard of the mayor advocating semi-annual collections, the July payment to | represent general government tax nd that of November the tax for school expens The mayor, looking ahcad to charter amendments at the next legislative session, asked (‘hairman Linder whether he had taken any steps o draft plans for a semi- nual tax collection, and he was *d to learn that the Tias been working on this | > amendment 5 Gov. Ritchie, making his promised answer {o the letter of George W. vanch during the two-day encamp- WDadly needed. This was repeated [ continuously until a clerk of minor!|which was believed to ve been official capacity left the city em- a from five to ten miles off th ploy. Atter that, nothing has heen |coast at Sarasota yesterday and last |dent of the league council, it s i I ment. there, g 3 et L and at exacily 3:15 o'clock, whe . n e bridge, Wellesley, Mass., fi ate, [ tOUght the other members of the | (/e il ines were scheduled to'ur-| Lieut. Col. O: {y. command- S |and Harry Soderstrom, of East Laky, | <0UnCil naturally look to him for i co %y 0w o™ verhend, five of |ing officer, investigated the aceident Hoover's enforcement commisa- ny initiative, i e e b 3 o saic egarc e audit there t pa ore T BICH; Y them, in a veautitul formition. Col- | It is helieved that the wound: was S4d 1 ’\“V’”‘ thatandity el 2 % slon whiGhiwe s read i sne\ iesdag o o Council SRR CETe e IS e secalve i el i T 7 3 s S R R o) TR s Gl i Gov. Iranklin D. 1§onsc\rlt of. . ¥ snoncs el e 1 an s Prain Uhe Lt e risine ealh ve i ie i niunitiasd| Dartman i BlstEms for majthil a Beach hotel that he had seen York, sid the Volstead act i | ously endangered, he is empowered ! s Used I the sham Dattle yostor. | MeD at the heads of the city depart- | cloud of smoke and the reflection | has not imposed an obligation on 5 | under the league covena sum- CERRELL LG SNBSS ients are cqu csponsible if n £ fla several miles out in t to enforce S “ AHRENBERG HOPS OFEF WInnei i lheeng osenenBion st One of the most thrilling sights of | qay. | The missile has been removed | MENLs are cqually responsible if not fof fames several miles out n t t to enforce it. He added “It Tviztut, Greenland, July 15 (P | T & spec I connolifEtaRexaminall Pt N e s Beeti i R rore so. I belicve this money was|ocean were the objeet of scarch is for the country to realize S v the situation i r Bus from Bu CF. appropriated at the begir of 1 by a wrd that fact.” Captain Albin Ahrenberg. Swedis! In diplomatic circles in’Paris op. | Vhen the infantry, aided by an ove g appropriated at the n £ o uard ha ‘w‘< w“ Gl ol - e lomatic : 4 D e ece Sy iR e e 2% | year, April i. Three months s St Petersburg base last ould Divide Enforcement g n timism is expressed that despite last L PROTZKY CASE EXPLAINED uready expired, and 1 thers-|n The cutter was not equiy Wickersham letter, pointing flight from Stockholm to New York night's ot N, advanced across the field m e e ks 5 ; d it 7 i R i from StosEnaimile New Terk nienta rupbiira of relatlonsiihe'ar: O O ona of | London, July 1§ (P—Permission S T T L T s R e out that the weakness of prohibition ver I ; he 0- | fair will be ironed out by China and < el made immediately, as the common |no report from t ex- | enforcement has been due to the day for Labrador at 11:18 m., ; the boys would drop and stretcher fact th 4 s e S % e council and the taxpayin publiz | pe 1 until its to St act that the federal government has G. M. T. (6:30 a. m., bearers would pick him up and tak S & him behind the lines. Then men are entitled to this ormation ' burg today borne the brunt of the policing work . Only a few months remain hefore under the amendment, suggested for several wecks and has adva d by leaps and bounds, the approval of Tax Comm ‘h\‘m,, I- :h]\” y' ]v.‘.q’wy.n t our city clection and iz probablc that enfarcement be divided between William H. Blodgett. i if his presence ever became em- |, : o e e ny | Constable Chas. Nowland the states and the national authori- 5 t =y s e T, | that @ great many of the men wh ) £ Mayor Paonessa helieves the two- | SNQCK@ ]_ lve nvalua e a{a ¢ S Sy wlvl.\”.‘.\:m; Hu:n» b :‘::: ne AT entrusted with the city’s money To Tender Resignation : His mlw}m{bunon of the vayment pla i k o DR : es said in house of commons |G AR ek Al : | amendment that the are 'f;y‘:“"';:m"‘:( n::*‘xlvl s e ':" | S e H of New Britain, Company K | pis afternoon L comgatpfor piselngUons g S| The resignation of Charles . | ien oGic rrent. Jurisdiction . with convenience roperty owners and = et lecyey e ERSL only fair that the public should |Newland as constable is expected at | > | of Hartford, and Company M of i n X1 = ; 3 3 that the separation of general gov- | [ i Opes_shof Ala! ms FO!I{S e e Sih ; i35 Bow the 1iooks Sand. At Sy (e mest. meslihe nr the wormin |ibe feferal governmientisn i ernment and school taxes will make | - i 11 WOMEN ARRESTED hall. T it ot | foreement ot prohibiilon, hut<taetith it possible for citizens to know S Sl £ S Tesurkana, Avk, July 18 (#) DIStise s Banhosdaler Sewen i b e T r‘;‘lvm‘nl with the umns{lo r‘llmose g o gover i orceste ass. y 18 — r T e 5 Tempord onds « eari The coun + 5 # & b 2t policin ower onferred which branch of the government is| Worcester. Mass. July 18 (P— ) Goddard. They are using the prin- s Temporary bonds and »; arings w Hhig biitotl s Bbnnt oo A diouvl LT e ea ¥ 1 conferred on 1sing the increase in municipal | Prof. Robert H. Goddard of Clark |ciple Dr. Goddard has worked out A shot by the last member of t for 14 women in federal court ;ng, in fact, some of the members | transferred him from th & sibh . s and more readily regulate tl\~-\‘"{"'l""‘"“’~““' ‘l’"”'“‘”‘l‘;_" ""‘ “"“"{' ’!'“' nd which has been published. So llast squad of Co, 1, which was "“")‘ 'lmi‘-n wl\]m; g h,nm\\u;&d"'-‘ had left their ceut m‘l”)‘m‘llv‘( ::?”\“H‘\I\:\d \H:I;i;' | considered by the public to be a fail- | far Dr. Goddard is a few leaps el o seribed by prohibition agents as | T AT e ans Byl {ure in the cxperiments which he lahead of the German S s oL ““ Sl drive jon women hootlegsena i Mil- “ontinued On Page Two) clected b atiornsys Eeneialhiralnky DRl conducted yesterday with his s0-|come many of the of & i enemy troop: 14l e e e el t in prohibition cases. He said acles they are | ch ted the 1 1 Chis reas P COUTRS |called “moon” recket in Auburn. He still encountering. We know little ;\‘{," . “,ll', 1”“ e white and the other negroes, = ¥ i} ;h"v’ mn‘h;' H“u;:l“ ‘v’\‘;n (01‘: : t‘”;: | . | : o (g will continue his experiments with al s Play Golf at, v with ‘about the air. est men in the company and since other cascs, with the result thats By Auto Headlights | |aia in exploring the atmospheric = | jup even 20 miles the information |than the rest. it was a decidedly (Continued On Page Two) 3ristol, July 1 Bristol boas o - of many golf “bugs. but Judge | |sued & statament todhy i which he|CONCTNing the atmosphere there short man who started the “war R v 0 w k E E e burns Une Worker in -vereti:\ | onditions as great heights. He is- | TSR TUNT BDoR o TR An i B Ay to him the experiment was | VOUld be invaluable. When Dr. God- | Company 1. was the outpost for o 1 4y Herald to Broadcast Harris, local clothier, broke all | [satisfactory. He refuses to discuss ("0 Succeeds with his experiment the friendly troops and it found a local records for enthusiasm | |his plans on the ground that he is "¢ “ill be world famou close battle with the Company I anl vhen they started on a nine hole | [working for the government in s Will Not Quit Work s and was retreating when the Lverett, Mass., July 18 (®—Two jachusetts ‘general hospital in a criti- Louzhran-Braddock Go game shortly before 9 g'clock las |eret research. but President Wallace| “If Dr. Goddard spent his time on | infantry, led by the tanks, came men were severely burned, one prob- | cal condition. Arthur Nolan of Re- | Tonight at 10 o’clock, the night at the Chippance Golf 7. Atwood of Clark university is not other problems he would probably |the reseuc. The tanks went through | x 2 = ally fatally, by an explosion of a|vere, another employe, was also || Herald will broadcast a blow= club. Tn order for the golfers to reticent. solve them with little difficulty, for |Some of the thickly = woodud | s vat of varnish in process of manu- faken to the hospital, althouzh his || hy-hlow account of the 15 round follow the balls, it was necessary University Backs Sci s he is a remarkable man—a real Places to the crest of the hill, wherc facture at the plant of Briggs and hurns were less serio championship bout between for three friends to follaw in ident Atwood in c scientist. He has chosen a most dif- |the victory was decided ; WEATHER Maroney today. The blast shattered | The varnish factory is situated in || Tommy loughran and James J. their ears wilh (he headlights | |the experiments said: “Clark unive fienlt t and spent years on it. Dr. Then the entire regiment passed 2 windows throughout the one-story ja congested manufacturing district Braddook, WHIGHIMITE {alke place 1 tly aleaming. Incidentaily, | sity supports Dr. Goddard in h Goddard will not quit. He has de- in review before Colonel Munter and New ifin and vicinity: building in which it occu 1 as well {and its proximity to an oil plant at the Y e Stadium, New the judge won the match. [work, as it Is onc of the greatesy |stroyed several models and faced ev- |his mounted staff, governors Showers and slightly cooler < in several surrounding structures. fcaused fire department officials to || York City. The account will In the afternoon {he TLions ppicces of rescarch work in the field jery kind of discouragement and still occupied places in the rear of th tenight, fzir end cocler Fri- Laurison B. Marshall of Revere, |sound two alarms for the fire which || come to the Herald by direct | lan employe of the plant, was show- |followed the explosion. The blast oc- || wire and will be relayed to the club defeated the Rotarians in a | |of physics heint made at this time | persists in his w staff., day. cred with the blazing fluid when the |curred while most of the §0 em- || street. specialimateh, 12 o/ 9. in the country. It is a neck and neck | e race between the Germans and Dr. ! (UContinucd On Page Two) (Continued On Page Two) % * vat burst and was taken to the Mass- | ployes were at lunch, i The cause of the explosion was not determined for Leon Trotzky. Bolshevik leader exiled in Constantinople, 1o enter England, was refused because of the difficulty the Dritish government have in obtaining his depar- (Continued On Page Two) them seats, when Council- Torrington. Awaitir HIGH TIDE—JULY 18 New Londen $:07 am.8:20 pam. New Haven 10:0fa.m.10:14p.m.

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