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STANLEY SCOUTS GET CAMP THRILLS Memorfdl Church Troop at Tyler Pond in Goshen Dreams of y 31.—Members Troop 11 of the church Boy Scouts have established With assistant S. M. Heisler chief cook and bottle washer many tempting palatable dishes top kick” Scoutmaster Krans has his hands and executing of the gen- P plenty of time to keep himself and his companions happy stounded all Other specialists in their respective “Katie” Tibbles, docto: Sure Shot” Brotherton, camp clown and jester. Camp Stanmore is of the word. The late F The camp staff cons re builde Krans; life guard, A. Schwab; camp chef, M. C. Heisler. General orders of the day are Morning—17:00 o’clock, army on China in 7:45 to 8:00, make up bed manding heavy up camp grounds; game period and politics in the Far E swimming; modern racketeering. In 1896 e ) | sia forced the Chinese 2:00 clean up and re 5:00 games, boating and 10:00 sleep. Arrangements have | been a major Japan the southern br | Chinese B Chunk to D. Chinese Eastern Railway History Provides Bone of Contention In Sino-Russian Trouble At Present f the finest harbors In Railroad Cause Strife—Harriman Once After Property. New York, July 31.—(A—Danger of actual war in the Far averted for the moment, but threat serious trouble involving powers will continue, in the o of observe until Chinese coreign dispatches de: Eastern a Harriman Had Plan H. Harriman, ern lin But railway n 1894 sought re concession from China, e cut off to Vladivostok. Silent- y. ominously, Jap sian hijackers take her Then came Japan's swift victory in the Russo-Japanes Russia’s railway dream having se of the conflict, an watched : Portsmouth, N. H., peace SRR Gy NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 81, 1929. 5 daughters, ations for spending the Planned Sale to America Development made preliminary selling the railway to the Harriman The American rail wiz- trackage rights arrangements for ard planned trans-Siberian world com- munications, but Baron Komura re- turning form own dream of Portsmouth Japanese railway t scems and frustrated, pan began the realization of her dream of security in Asia was opposed i y to spend a Albans the problem of railway is set- of starting Russo-Chinese | Porthwest to southeast negotiations indicate the difficulties of this dispute. It is rooted in history and not, perhaps, until Russian, Chinese or Japanese dreams of sand miles long with a short south- field avenue, two weeks' ,000,000 rubles to build, and every year until his own tragic he poured millions more into a com- | mercially profitless venture. Despite gestures of relinguishing special rights government has held tightly to the | strategic railway By the original concession a | Coventry. | could buy the railjay upon payment | interest and othe ilway empire are materi changed, as a somewhat similar American dream was bl years ago, is anythingelike a perma- nent settlement probable. rs. M. is visiting M of Hart street ed Miss Gladys Britain General nurses has returned from a month's Wangumbaug of the west, in 1905 had sions of a round-the-world rail and steamship service when he almost gained control of part of the Chinese | i dreams in Manchuria had long pre- Harriman’s pl would revert to (hina. Road Has Made Money Since the World war the | Bastern has made money, more annually, participating °r an agreement for joint man- new »lr‘mwll! \ apan tested her a short victorious Russia, Germany and France intervened-to keep Japan from de- spoils. But Russi ard. International st were like of profit from the railws ed new problems and new ambitions | :)v) the nations concerned situation has Zastern Rail- | |Japan watching developments. Old China dreamed war spoils. 3 |and the future. > Chinese Bastern profits | propaganda in China, So they seized (he | y in what informed observirs war of 1904- for communis Chinese charged. 1ch of the stern, from Chang through Manchur- campaign to r r lost control in | her northeastern provinces. Pl]MER[lY FATE T[l BE KNOWNTODAY Famous Lifer, 83 Years in Prison, Opposes Removal Boston, Mass Harding Pomeroy London, murder my ths of three members same family by poison, took a new | turn today when the coroner's jury at first decided that Mrs. | ney had been poisoned wilfully and shifted its position deciding there was not sufficient evidence to have a glin e world deni=d it was Pomeroy's onc ep from behind the for- of Charlestown bidding gray state prison, 1876 at the age of 15 for murd fulfilled, even | scheduled to meet today Wants to Stay in Prison vear-old prison ed and made it known Ye would p |turning; a v yemain in his present familiar cannot secure a full roundings if he who holds the world's endurance record, will appear before » only transfer he unconditional ona freeman’s world A. Warren Stearns, sioner of correction, to the governor and will recommend hoth physical He will contend tha suffering from :tus is that of a : roy Case Unique step-father, killed in fa and few have attracted so Occasionally heen made by individuals appeara v, throngh his couns:! Rlackwell for sued Alice Stone 000 for having written ter in which she ac of having skinned y atter pted unsuceess- fully to prodir Damages of customed hour, Mr [cd down to the ficld where the fam- azing. As she passed a clump of bushes| r haisband jumped out his~new un. She screamed When Pom tried Lefore a j 1t jor Suffo happened to be ep in full view. He tore shotgun from the wall and frst degree and sen- imprisonimet years of his kept in solitary confinement cesses of th chusetts ba was carried b and writing. He contributed several |his wife. knows of the from word of Shelton, Jul STRESE: \I\\\ BACK ° oM ister Gustay Stresemann returned {o Badwildungen to control of affairs appertaining to the chancellorship during the Chancellor Mueller, JURY RECONSIDERS INPOISON DEATHS Shilts Finding to Surprise ol Public in Croydon involving this. The jury which returned a verdict of murder in the case of Mrs. § daughter, Vera, several first declared that the poison | had been administered by persons unknown in the Thus forming the basis idn. murder charge. Then to great surprise the Itered its deciston, rdict that the wom noisoning but that | > was not sufficient evidence to | ton. whether it was self-adminis- | . | tered or whether she was murdered - DRUNKEN FARMER | SHOOTS WIFE, SELF: {6 Year 04 Stepson Sees}‘ |GIFFORD ADMITS WIFE 15 70 SEEK A DIVORCE | says Incompati- from acute Murder From Ambush Townshend, Vt., July 31 (A—A farmer's wife set out at nightfall to | bring the co s home. That preface to a trz 16-vear-old boy the bodies of h Began to Drink Heavily hteen months ago Elton 56, brought a bride and y a previous marriage, Horace To to his farm her vthing went 1ces, eve L he quarreled with his then disapp! herd of cows was r Williams fired and she shot through the back his step-father, farmer ran down by a track but he was no maich + vouthful speed. Just as the caught up with gun poised his own gun upon himself. 'k to his houss, |board of deacon side the body of | In his pockets were found bottle of liquor and $175. Authoritics planned an inquest to- he died b Farmer Hangs Himself From Tree in Shelton |char Yesterdwy | minister year-old chicken [tancously 1 (UP) Schmidt surpri ed neighbors whom he had been sccretive by nouncing cheerfully he was going W York." oday they found his body unde; beside the Housatonic river He had hanged himself., daughter in yesterday NEW CONTRIBUTORS T0GOLF CAMPAIGN No Report Available Today on| Amount Subscribed | No figures on the drive for $25,000 | I purel 31 (P—Croydon's course were due to the fact that reports from team captains were not the Chamber ; enough for | " The following list of new subseri- | bers was released of available today, Violet Sid- |received at Moscow, Ameri person | ase o | today Hm'ln'ofk Co.. \ Mezhlauk business were Russi potentialities rica’s chief source orm Niropean firm. . S. Marshall, Timothy O'Brien, {George Ostr Joseph Gaeta Telephone Official S bility Cause of Trouble alone today mother ar Personals Glaeser, John John Irene of Ioregt guests of Mrs. Crown street. Mr. and Mrs. family of Connect spend the month of A cent Beach. Ethel . Helen Charles of Mrs. Lake Miss Anne Gabricl, Miss Rosemond Calle therine | turned from a vacation stay at ]mv" CEuED Me. City Items Perear {street complained to e dog which he day from the dog warden w 9 o'clock yesterday M. Petersen of complained to Officer J | last night that boys on Cherry strect | stones insulted his wife when she on their | Walnut Hill park biroke |1anterns which worknien put in place on street work, a turned in by McGr the park. . McMillan missing for two Town Home, John L. department Wynne ased the Prospect te of Lucius Merrill, the Commercial Co., partment, John Higzins who w week on the ced to pay upport was nolled in police Prosccuting Attorney Higgins. the .|American Business in Russia Called Poorer July 3 m‘\rusvnv.fl in Soviet Ru considerably declared of tf who 1 Uni Am in Ru Americ ¢ misinformed. peedb(‘)ats Buch In Buffalo, ) Yo, Bldze Buffalo. N. Y today among them craft which had fame 'mmmum e in Arthur Pekrul Srnest Leupold, are enjoying a motor | trip through the to Canada and Niagara Falls. Dorothy Handed Roosevelt ney General Hamilton W, |it is with something of a shock that | oF WBAL 1 | radio listeners in this city learned to- N "m.v that WTIC would be off the air | 2nd WTIC | for a few days until some arrang it would ment could be made with WBAL, | ™Mor | Baltimore, regardinz tim Rowley and , Roosevelt'’s hands r proposals contemplat- ed formation of a holding company necessary General WTIC remained only 2 corporation. | power—which v Homestead Hudson 11vee have returned from a | WTIC was prepared to use 5,000 | !CF 80es into actio |controls 17 aftili { watts, which is the power r Hudson owns |the stock of 10 subsidiaries, and the | Northeastern | companies use with the new transmitter, it has to broade Murphy of New York cit Frank Kelly | e N Roosevelt in a preliminary | s Department Agrees to Sedtle T the same wav corporations | time on this wavelength, and as it is an important broadeasting station | owned by an tmportant company— | ¢ the Consolidated Gas Company of Baltimore—the management is un- derstood to be mot inclined fo f to a division of time with WTIC very Kindly. The Hartford station, also now an important station with which declar a thing unlaw- upernumerary A. Peterson last night that | vought Mon- | Two Firemen Hurt as New Truck Hits W all near future, is the prospeet of dividing t W another station, it is said City of N The imy § Maple street | town's new pump fire engine At wall on Main st he accident occurred a few 8 | Electric station in California, which went to tt are the only two in the histor Ame | powered stations failed to jibe on the | one hundr | use of w | are forced to divide time with o +o | another, but they usually are small- | and four-ter { powered local stations. which was | by land of Ch the, status of WTIC hefore the new | hundred transmitter was finished vid 1 By turning itself into powered station able to cover part of the country when eth | ditions are favorable % \ with a ruling of the Radio Commis sion that works to its disadvantage and, in the opinion of | ers, takes the bloom off the situation to quite an extent. It is helieved, | a number of ling to witnes 2 o a report ath, does duty at who was reported West received several pain- ccording to word re ed skull and intrnal injuries. apparatus cost the char a week towards known as Frank Modugnio and A of f this city, on t is for damages sccord to declare a | leed for property void. has expired ana $119.10 is due He claims that Mad: transferred 1ino with the his debts and duties. intention of avoiding In furtherance said America and Ame and it is now \nL lina Modugnio i plaintiff claims $175 cd by Constable s been place perty on East streef, serious worry de Firemen estimated the exceeding |ignition on one of the llieved to have Eighteen of the craft were A check-u destroyed was ISPEL THAT RASH Why suffer when skin troubles yield so easily to the healing touch of Resinol mily strife, H'P!f\\'ull «unmn\l’d a report today that has established a residence purpose of applying for a divorce. > T cannot definitely sa that my wife is planning a divore “and there is x‘xhy’ w days ago. when, auth 1id, Williams started to drink | heavily. erday he rode over to necarby | Brattleboro and bought a .32 calibre | Returning late in the after- disagreeable ared. At the Williams walk- | occasionally. I am sure she feels the same he Giffords are said to have been “ at her with [separated for who had plan- on a neizhbol to begin today. Mrs. Gifford pittman of Brooklyn rac \Bapllst School Head Resigns Under Fue W |Hi.my~ ol’ the Hinson ‘\l.r Baptist church night to bar Dr. John Marvin > church and of conduct unbecoming | resignation with | Dean from the presidency Members of as president of the H $ 3 : H b b b 3 : b : H : H b : H $ $ H : H b : b $, $ § 3 3 : $ H H $ b <. many young women, THURSDAY Set Because of a typographical crror these were advertised iu vesterday's Herald at 19c a Ten Years’ Satisfactory Service NéKke \utomatic Oil Heating for Homes Model R—$390.00. lnstallgd No E xper iment— COTTAGE 7 pieces and trimmed with dotted b 7~ BOSTON~ STORE fsr /078- rrrasssasiansnasend No Uncertainty FRENCH & GLOCK 147 Arch St. TLIISIII 1TSS I LA LTRSS LTI LI AN IS IV 0 Phone 3130 L4441 149049040494 04404908 100008 : LEGAL, WARD SAYS Opinion in New York State Case | Will Remain Silent Pending :c raio commission rrom has been hard pressed to allocate ent wave lengths, although the due to their scarcity and occupation by other stations, are hard to find There are more th 1 600 broa ed S ing stations in the Un o bring im of te Arrangement With WBAL om0 o 'S e rence. Although not entirely unexpected, | One thing to broadc the same t A division of e division of time is made ! result of WTIC hav- | €ners to W the heterc its new and more powerful trans- er ready for action. So long he willin sonahle power utiliz- ed with the vld transmitter—it could si broadcast at 500 meters, which on | tNINKS 1 receiving sets registered at the up- | d€r 10 per part of the dial. But the minute terodyning ing 10 go off t ment can be 1y for st meters, which is sts at 5.000 watls. stly both stations cannot use Blenat SO Bills Long on Books . has had full Until toc e amount of to the ¢ works for sidewalks put soard last ni ke outlook for 50,000 watts in the also not pl Imedosulc Sale sed th| Dy or 1sse hetw en WTIC and WBAL is somewhat similar that 14 which existed between at following deseri Schenectady and the other General | knowa as No. Clinto > courts. he two instar cos of h- | (69.7) feet; can broadc ing wh velengths. 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