New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 26, 1929, Page 28

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1929. headquarters, Flying through the |days allowed him | litigation, in the opinion of Mr. | Six British Marines ST A mously until the raft blew about o o D kest of the figh Spike nevet Kirkham Suggests Re-Hearing Hall. B . i . New York, July 20 — Geraldine half a mile out into the Atlantic Ranks of Winged War Aces Decrease, i s . sehie st never| iktam sageess momenrne ol = Killed in Explosions — o tsn e Sl iio i SR received a wound. His pedigree fe A 4 e e e G« [Hessi, Gloria Bacaret, uncertain. He is not \..r.nnwm..‘ but [tion counsel, toddy spoke of the pos-| X_Ray Shows Youngster | Valetta, Malta, July 26 (P —: S| bert, Julia Plureurli, and Harry En- | help but before he grrived aid reach- g 1 aggressive | sibility of a petition to the supremc . - i marines were killed in an explosion " ) 3 ed them. The raft had blowh oul I iace oot hear the charmed |court for a re-hearlng In the M- | Has Fractured Wrist in a gun turret aboard tLe British |gelhausen, all under 11, took a joy | i FRAt (o0 B0 mites by the oo Spike. Tut he is a hero.|Cook case, a procedure which has| An X-ray examination of An-|eruiser Devonshire in the castern [ride on a fart. It started out fa- |time they were rescued. He homed in wonderful time on the |been followed in important matters | thony Sinkiewic year-old son of | Mediterranean today. In addition e T e in the past. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sinkiewicz of |19 men were injured. some scriously 13 carrylne & message giving the| While this was mentloned as @ |B1 Harlford avepug at. the w| The explosion, which is the : possibility, Judge Kirkham said the|Britain General hospital today dis-|ond serious accident the Britisn Hatterion: unanimity of opinion recorded by |closed a fractured wrist and a navy has suffered recently, was said When he reached American head- |the judges in the case might dis- possible fracture on the right side |[to have been caused by the blowing e aen de. |courage such a petition from the|of the face near the nose. There lout of oné of the cruiser’s new six- | head | state’s counsel, was no fracture of the skull so far|inch guns, the whole gun turret be- No difficulty in bringing about a|as could be determined ing blown away, N e formation he brought cnabled |Speedy validation is expected by the| The boy fell yesterday afternoon( The dead were all royal marines| Over sliced pears place four the American artillery to silence the | ¢ity’s legal adviser, and in the mean- | from the third story at his home to (and included a captain, two = nemi~s gung within 20 minutes and | While no snags in the functionins | the ground below. ants, a corporal and two private asparagus tips seasoned with g = y o er b A s hree ers ere in a itical con- undoubtedly saved many American|of the municip: government nced | - hr others were in a critica ’ . . : ¥R : ¢ salt and pworika. Garnish 2 be feare SOLVED AT LAST dition When they die Spike and Mock Hall Predicts Sess R STl it 0 e i with pimento strips. Serve will have the same memorial Former Senator Edward 1. Hall.|pun sings in. the bathroom while STYLES WILL WANE corded President Wilson and Cher |state finance director, Who Was & |raking his morning ablutions has| London, July 26 — Present wom- with RICH—CREAMY | Ami. another hero pigeon. Their !member of the general assembly ' been solved by the New- en fashions will wane and in their boaies wiiik e iatuteel arndl kent 1o |/ uring el neriodl whandimiichilof Ions ol e B b e R e e aal willl comie more Gonssrvalive come prominent ce. President |the leglslation now in question was|{miteq. Reproducers Corporation |clothes, s the opinion of Shefk Seif Wilson's is to be kept at Fort Mon- | being nsidered, this afternoon ..o The narrowness of the bath-|bin Suleiman, of the royal line of a h museum. That of Cher Ami | forecast a special session within {WO0 | 5om sets up waves which make |Muscat, Oman and Zanzibar. “If y National museum here, | weeks the feeble fones of weak singers women are to he equal in the world . S | “There will be a special session, |sound majestic and more sonorous. of affairs with men. 1 understand 8 M |but no one knows just when,” the |The proud male finds here the|that they need dress to give the.a -~ ayonnalse | ex-senator said. only place where his singing real- | freedom and little trouble,” he says. | B Validation at that time will have |ly suits himself, so he cuts loose | “But the present fashions will not BY M’E[]']K RULINE no further ground for discussion or with his vocal renditions. last,” he adds. om First Page.) — e | 1ocation of several heavy German quarters “one eye stroyed by shrapnel and his i was a welter of clotted blood.” But! Christ Propose Remedy tor Ernest W. Christ, leader cw Britain representation n | 29 assembly and chairman of propriations committee and a - member of the lower house, | opinion that the validation £ Wilson, |can be made speedily through a ser- trio. The |jcs of bills, each affecting a particu- {lar group. | He would have all bills beairng on finance validated under one bill, {those touch upon the judiciary under another, etc a heav¥ ) yn this suggestion, his views Ho Meuse- ot coincide with those minute | (ol deputy attorney gene i ed his com- |} ¢ viven an off-hand opinion that United States ary Iy threc i on ¥ each bill must be again passed sep- conspicuously ment 1 Y deparim 1 ' L ther leg ¢ L s objection to this ‘I'he recer h i r 1 edure is the fact that it creates Pfesiden ils o I \ ) 1 t ills, éficctive as of the date of mouth, N t \ r 1 orec g the sage, while many may have been which once hu t C zeou 1 ey are Kept in force since the date of their sup- Way throu ific 1 d n th t t of t posed passage and no provision can ligered « s M s v h. They a e le for acts performed in the Official reports concer the choic cana ¢ e a der color of law. feathered ace's ndition lian pe Spike has a young| The scnator sees as a remedy trgnsmi 1 rps hea h, Sunnybrook, w already has | adoption of the supreme court's sug- quarters here a \ ! time championship. stion of a 10-day recess just be- wounded general, | never will young Sunnybrook | fore adjournment. His experience hfs death reads et . . < | with stz gislation has convinced “President Wilson, the war he ol . who deliv him, he this afternoon, that pigeon. is ri not port ¢ from the proper study of the bills cannot be sick but ju R i nce the American |given by the governor in the three IBEEZ o “”CLOAKAND SUIT SHOP ned to the 'GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE Now In Full Progress The greatest value-giving event in New Britain. We are now ready for vou with values that you cannot dupli- cate at any other time. Every garment in the store must be sold. 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