New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 30, 1929, Page 7

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NEW BRITATN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929 . | Fishing Boat, One Drowns or « iocal innabitant who was held U ) 1 s n the|perty of 2 I O'Brien i to the rear, plcking up|met turtls "Iig - | Santander, S Aug. 30 (P— |for trespassing because he had un- s the crashed into the|ing street, w The front outh, I s ery haroff writes for newspapers T" EN[} THIS I:AIJ | Crew of the Span subma *-2. | wittingly sat on a chair, two legs of RUN AfiAlNST AUT“ si f N W ‘ 1 the f " ¢ t o 3 n et has Arittenta) 1 Y, |which limped into port last night.|which happened to stand on the »' 1 passer n the autom ¢ | were nt ost 04 a t Lis nat 1 by ed x: bo 5 r haroff teaches in old today of a collision which sank | other side of the frontier. 1blic schools. |one craft and might have meant 5 . disaster to the Ives. HAYDENS AT CONFERENCE E v' i i C i reely Ken te nobil 2 iy % i Almost Six Years Spent in Des- | “tne bmirine: wiien naa veen | 0o n taan soa v i, | EScape Serious Injury in Col- Ao jing otleg Gt e Me\(mm Police Il}qxd 4 i patrolling of thc Ply : : ; b v . tt and o 5 ek | st e ‘ommuni rint Shop | i Q] P with the 5 1o Abas- | were present at the jobber | also bruis og. Sam) the ta v fou : ght raided the printing plant e [cal, sinking > submarine | conference a . , Joulder i 9 imself in when r skat { of t ist party here and BY OSCAR LEIDING rescued two of the bark's ‘rew of house Li Bttt ) Dusk had fallen « i 1 tan i e ; : : ialitores N OF tha aoTrate (Associated Press Science Editor) | three. on o1 drowned, Central Pa Y Fork 3 n Yet put on their Machete, The offices §ecjolCHOfEOP Evuany, o | The flshing craft’s crew mistook | yfonday, cdn. e, | lig crept t and four communfsts Washington, Aug. 30 (#—Novem- he -*u-_"'”“ "“ e ‘--”]"Hg' S8 ““_ This ¢ > attended onzales Lorenzo, editor iiolher e “'; which WaSlagents from all over th were arrested. and did not have time to e iy R o aeteatinte oo ntcha HeS 1 cen suspend=d Thanksgiving day for two scien n 1 ; "", hefore the coll:sion | outlining advertising campa f Pignatella, 21 il ©s within® the the wife of one, and her littlc T = “-*"_‘"—l ¥IT 11930 and inspecting the lat c- and Paul Palmese, 13, Webster motives of LS o Siesoceunants MBEIESeicpmentst in, 3 fi | Hill were ridi 1 on Cher- 1s not revealed. United States after : al{thngan ko Ut; Damegecto — ; : t night. Sam rors 5 3 " the submarine o T TS e AinE en tha R : ~ | thic into s hours nd hours of work . e L r { N 'S¢ 1 Jrit- e, v as he ber will contain more than w aref for the purpose o I s of his ca daughter, who will, return to the most continuov 4 in studying the sun. | The inside rim of the r - crater of Mount Drukkaros, in the l ) center of the Hottentot rvation, of Southwest Africa, has been their I’_‘ | home for three years and their i [ ] workshop, the first solar observa- fi tory for the measurcment of ths T sun's heat in the eastern hemis- The scientists, whose places will Hartford p ok Coemnee o iy il By Froiland are rector, and F. A. Greeley, assistant | director., Returning with them are Ll "1 Berlin, Au g ; ez Hooveriand betwadoay “!') after the trea nds At the Corner of Main and Morgan Streets was born four years ago while the and rve S s y ixing Ger- > 1M i Hoovers were stationed at a desert |14 survevors still busy fixing Ger AN B 1m m new boundaries, with years T I g observatory in Argentina. |nanyie nai bound th 3 3 i ‘M i One At Smithsonian Hx)i ol e | = il i : The Hoovers will forsake desert] Boundacy commissions appointed i e ‘ i surroundings for the first time in | ”‘,.(,.” 1»’\': . ated powers, six years to be in Washington, |#ssisted by commissjon, where Mr. Hoover will be attached [labored for five years after the to the astrophysical obs ory of |Peace on laying down the new the Smithsonian institution. M. |frontiers. They surveyed and mark- | | I b | '8 s V7. Greeley will be stationed at Table €@ about 2,000 miles of German ter { S8t &, - ] 5 Ly A Mountain, Cal. ritory along the rench, Bel, n t i s . ¥ 3 y p.4 ° Five times daily, for the period of | Danish, Da and Polish bord their isolation, the men have taken and in i1 wr region. Afterwards measurements of the sun's heat in|the Lith . frontier was fixed, | E I i { $% ¥ Y y " & Na- | but there 1l remains the in . - > A i FReE sographic P s h. | German-Cze slovakian demarca- | |, = & AN ‘& b o LA sonian institution in the midst of the | tion to be sutiled | Hottentots. | A bounc treaty is in course | = iy 2 S % i TTTTI e Their readings, when linked with | Of — preparation between Prussia | ol s o : 1| e, | l the figures from two other and Czechoslovakia, replacing old \ s A = : TN ; 5 = = Smithsonian observatories, in Cali- | treaties with Austria and Bohemia | A (‘Um])lfilel 2d Outfit : 5 5 fornia and Chile, may be the key to | dating from 1862 and 1569, A | | make weather pr ble in general | great number of enclaves on both LEd—S‘)rmgsffi.iattr 53 3 < i ] terms for many months in advance. | territories have fo be abolished or | Buy your bedding needs now whe: 60 Miles I'rom Settlement exchanged, and each side is jealously | el 1 7 s now when The station they a ving is 60 [ watching lest the other obtain some | Riees are low! }‘Q ;\{‘c‘fenturmg & ) miles from Keetm: op, nearest |undue advant The final adjust- | sturdy bed, with the National Link % 2 white settlement of any conse- |ment of the Bavarian-Czechslovakan | | Springs and thick, comfortable Mat- quence. The arid mountain and Saxon-Czechoeslovakian borders ress, for only 51.00 WEEKLY severa) thousand feet from a broad |will probably take some years long- e o ; 5 plateau and their home, located in | er. 4 Y 5 s ] . g the cup-like top, was virtually in- Trouble With Poland | B G A A = TR o Chance to Buy /{ ~ A Table Lamps accessible, A i Pl S 2 3 =4 A stcep rim on every side locked the station from the world except e "‘\f’nr \’\\‘fl i S i Vi } This August ’ where a breaw some 50 feet wide |, e el [ 1 T S et % i v ore A - 3 ° dry €tream bed. The approach to ek S Eaiah LAY L i 1} | B % the mountain was by the stream | : 5 3 3 = y 17 ~ B % i ¢ § New decorated pottery bed until the scientists developed an | .~ BlttelygeomplainRos in o g 3 - easier path s LORUIEY St L T i 4 0 e n} - &{a A bases, eomplete with decorat- U Cie e 6y e vl s e | iy L ! . d ) g . @ SE IH § E - S ed shade! Special tomorrow. 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