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NEW_BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1930. 13 Boy Scouts at Camp Keemosahbee Passing Tests at Unusual Pace; Summer’s Program In Full Swing New Britain Baseba]l Game. Test passing is proceeding at an unprecedented pace at Camp Kee- mosahbee as the youngsters at the New Britain Scout camp on Crystal pond, Woodstock, fired with ambi- tion right at the start of the season, | are working hard through this, the first week, to advance themselves. Campers have passed an average of two tests each, while Herbert Pear- son of Troop 17 has gutshone the rest by fulfilling seven second class requirements. An example of the spirit which is pervading this work was given a few days ago when several boys were passing tracking. The trail was an unusually difficult one, but all fol- lowed it up to the last sign, which was incorrectly placed and which they therefore missed. The c ficials offered to relay t Campers: Average Two Tests Each{ —Boys Are Engaged in| Handicraft Work—Staff | Defeats Campers in a’ e Severe Sentence Holds Goed for Only 19 Years Chicago, July 11 () — Henry Morris, convicted killer who was sentenced to life *imprisonment 19 years ago because a jury de- cided “hanging was too good for him” has been paroled to the wife who originally turned him over to the law. In convicting Morris for a mur- der committed in 1910, the jury directed that no parole board ever hould give him freedom; and that on every anniver y of the crime he be placed solitary confinement. The at the time, however, ad jurors that any such instructions would not be binding upon future pardon and parole boards. Morris was convicted for slay- ing Mrs. Stella Montgomery of with whom hfl had fled met the campers on the recreation field but all its plans went awry. plan- > first ned to run up a big sco 5 d out couple of innin r k ff won the University efub in New Haven fis chef and 1is assisted by Marcus | | Thomas, also from the Elm City. |1as DeMers, Alden Keeling, Walter Tent leaders this week are Doug: | Zuk, Serge Dankevich, Harold Keel- ing and J. Noxon Howard. Scout- master David Ahlgren of Troop 17 and Assistant Scoutmasters Theo- dore Annunziata of Troop and Joseph Fletcher of Troop 24, Plain- ville, Robert Guiberson has won the rank of official camp bugler in a contest and now blows the various | calls throughout the day, although | several other boys spell him off at times. BOLSHEVIK WOREN ENTER ON CAREERS Lead Soviets But Must Face Gravest Dangers nd, Soviet Fep\n‘31|c of | Uzbekistan, User, Ju (UP)— Some years before the revolution a | * comely olive-skinnead girl child of 12| brought up in a primitive Moslem | home, was sold into man four or five times he entered his well-stocked harem ns fourth wite, sign of | hondatu—lhe | even :crm. But e down ta‘ wifehood. | she did not Removes Pants on Rug—;- Breaks Neck in Fall Nashville, Ten., July 11 (P—W. D. Mackenzie, took off his trous- ers while standing on a rug last night and the rug took off on a newly waxed hardwood floor. His physicians sald today that he would be required to wear a cast until a broken bone at the of his neck knits. The story of Abidova is not iso- |lated. Tens of thousands of women ha\'e been drawn into active political care‘rs They sit* in the Soviets, they direct women's propaganda. And every one of them in some forin can tell a like tale of revolt and sacrifice. e women's of the west are games compared struggle of emanci- rated women here. Death and tor- ture are their daily rewards. The young communist girl who goes into suffragette and movem amusing parior with the grim | a village to speak to women is a soldier going to the front, with chance of survival or death. Sometimes such girls are sent back to the cut into small bits. ‘There’s your women's freedom’ was the inscription on the sack con- taining the dismembered body of on2 agitator. The full weight of the government i3 on their side. Legally woman js man's absolute equal. Marriage oy sale and marriage of children is forbidden. Those interfering with women, who remove their horsehair veils are often treated as count2i- revolutionaries and chot. | international spoke so | that six from their faces. was f three men who had murdered her. er grilling they Maule | with eloquently at womex tore the paranja |about Next day Faum.\‘ 4 dead. G. P. U. finally arrested the they confessed that had done it at the bidding nf Bek who rewarded them 100 rubles. Now all four | were on trial in a women's club, be- fore women audie is likely death penalty. Thege bloody | enacte ne longer Asia to wh functi udges and a crowd=d of women. Only his age to save the bey from the social dramas are again and again. They are news” in Soviet Central t club showed the extent | teachers ined school rooms, mother and child | in the 4 to 25C to be mdrried FIVE KANSAS MEN KILLED IN CRASH ¢ /Plane Plunges Rarthward From Mile-High Altitude Arkansas Pass., Tex, July 11 (#— | 0f the wings fall from the | Soaring through elouds a mile high h women are taking over the | five Kansas City, Mo., business and and law-ea- | professional men yesterday plunged earthward in a plane and met death salt flats of the Texas coast, women's day, she | consultations, even & bureau for es- | near where movie cameras a fow a meeting | tablishing the pubescence of giiis | hcurs before had recorded their ex- \plmls at tarpon fishing The men killed were Mura mnsmr-nn of the Missouri association; Raymond Watson, a ney, son of 1. W. Watson of the firm of Watson, Gage and Ess; lano, realtor; Eugene L y ulmr'v aviator and pilot of ne. i Bodxes of four of the men were to be sent to Kansas City while the body of Eugene Lynn was to be sent to his former home at Monroe, La | A farmer pear the scene of the | crash said he was working in his | field, when, looking up, he saw one p and thought he heard a report like an explosion. The party had been fishing at Port Arkansas and motion picture news reels had been taken of Watson, who struggled with a tarpon for more at GRANT’S REAL VALUES at a Saving to You! than an hour before landing it. 8. H. Dierks, Kansas City lum- erman, sixth member of the party, ¢ survivor of the group. at the last to let the ¢ without him and remain- Aransas for a longer nager of the m at Corpus Christi ad- cory that the plane S ard, at & high rate fl( speed, a: hen it emerged from clouds the pilot jerked the stick back so suddenly the wings crumpled and fell off. He discounted the sug- gestion that lightning struck the plane, as there were no signs of an explosion or fire about the wreck- ipal airport forts are being made by the weavers to ation of flax in ports almost its THREAD 4 spools 10C To Save Your Best Ones KHAKI PANTS For Men Not a Cheap Shirt, but @ Real Value Chambray SHIRTS properly, have the boy: f her thvough, and then pass them i did it in , the required time. boy refused, preferring to go whole new tr a pass without suc [ Scouts J. Noxon Howard, Burns, Sherwood 1 Kadu and James working on their badge and sp out, across the lake from camp, on beds they had leaves and branches Scott. a Philadelph 18 vi this city and wh scout work while d in Hono- lulu, Hawali, is pre 2 to win the signalling b 3 1ers 2 echoes of the game are hard at it on oth e and the Last night a group o :fl"‘d for 2 dozen boys hiked down state forest Ph spend the night the depths nd were und vague questio: heart and | But law must contend with forces equally strong, and in the remote tions far stronger. It must meet the weight of a thousand vears of tradition and of ingrained religious convictious under which man is regarded as a creature a soul’and without human aid to have as Assistant who . passed m and around the daring base- g ot Chef d for the win- BATHING SUPPLIES Children’s ALL WOOL SUITS $7 .00 Novelty patterns in closely knit all pitched for the cam second batter to ¢ galloped gle bases. The clou the test Charles Arnold ars she endured her Iy:rndngn. n she ran away to| witho Tashkent. No mere schoolgirl es- | rights apade was that knew well Enormous progress has bean enough that ught she was fated ac d. In 1924, the writer was to death at hands of her hus- | told, there were only a dozen or iled women in this city sees in Tashkent, Samar- kand, even in holy Bekhara, as ma unveiled :n as veiled ones. The veiled are still in a majority bnut since they stay at home more, they ot 80 mnuch in evidence. rn Women, en's club in Tal ame accidentally tized th> An §5- lord, Maulen- ive 1ooki on trial for last wool suits for boys and girls. — 24 - 28 merit - Sizes: BATHING CAPS 10c —25¢ = ‘Made of good, wearable quality khaki colored For work, for outdoors. how to read and to wr in herself in n came the revolution, opportunity. dom flo ite and steep- ideas. 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