New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 17, 1930, Page 4

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Virginia Axelson, Jennie Buckas|kian; 2, Kathryn Potts; 3, Virginia More than $2,000,000,000 of Gers - many’s money is invested abroad. ‘But Says League of Nations Sovereignty Still Sacred Paris, July 17 (P—Caechoslo- | vakia's answer to Foreign Minister | Briand's invitation to join in nf European federation of nations, was | delivered here last night and shows | crushed body of Howard Lamel, 18, the newly created country to be one | who disappeared while trying to Others to Benefit s v Preliminary Estimates In- dicated 23 Errors Changes — J Cedartown, father and the tric chair for the slaying in Guesses Ap- Assured mountaineers, .| Low Prices m\:\ Bring Your Worn 7| Shoes in NOW | Save Money .000 Ladies’ Heels Ladies’ Leather Heels Ladies’ Composition Rubber Heels Men’s Soles and Rubber Heels . Men's Rubber He any kind Men’s Full Soles and Heels e Harper and e found i Rockmart, Ga of the m e ] same time, the note adds, | olved must necessarily and slow and there must be gement on the sovereignty | \ of or any weakening of the League of Nations. Professional Gamblers Hulseys as profes- | be lon @i = o Describing t 1 F[]UNI] IN [;REVI[;E The boys® teams of the Nathan| g Banarq and E. Vanolski; E. L-k ! A C T t l C | Indorses Project in Note to Briand | 1IKeLy ensus 1o0ta | erat the first few innings the Paradise|.;o tica for first place. | : Park held a slight lead which Was| “mype paradise Park Juniors easily | irritations. Safe for Nathan Hale... 102003 01x—7100|Eureka J. +.... 100 320 0— 6 11 3 | pear—Connecticut Prob- 1! heavil card . 1 ouard Benes, forei inister, says: | crevice at an altitude of 13,500 feet. L e i ol S s e e game at the East Main strect son Fr st igh E : 1 of this cooperation o o had stopaed st sl et e e e IDlsio, Lamel, with his father, Edward | Burritts .... 100 020 010— 4 9 9 Nathan Hale., 3 ional gamble: July holiday. Young Lamel an. in defeating the Vance team 12-0. . 4 0 1.000 g and Gertle Schultz, made nine home | Cormier. runs. Broad jump—1, Eleanor Gelssler; Hale and Paradise Park Dlay-|Nowjek and K. Havelick. n | grounds fought a closely contested Due to non-appearance of the e ! . (] | | Allege Victims “Taken for Ride {Howard Laure], 18, Apparently in One Horse Wflg[)ll Fell About 400 Fee overcome when Andrini drove in|gefesteq the Eureka Juniors in a 4 Z | LUCKY TIGER, world's largest e T |two men with a home run in the|geven inning game on the Paradise seller st Draggists, Barbers and seal adults, children. Guaranteed. S 7 y] ove; Mangini and [p, 2 x—12 ung » Who investigd- ¢ the most enthuslastic supporters| .ini the top of Mount Whitney Sc}’x!:f)\é?gk and Gr ¢ P. Park J..... 028 331 x—12 16 1| LUCKY TICER L Standing of the Teams ably of New their v nlat they were expected to los “Czechoslovakia, always having| Bob Evans and Norman Clyde, Paradise Park Member. . t : e S 5 | ; grounds. Warner pitched a fine se Park. s £ TWashin 1 ek Deensfajorahle 10 COOUSIRNIOL AN ONE |cteran who found | g, e for the Burritt team but nine |Nathan Hale .. esions. ;(ha;ulrso;: Smd| No attempt was made to bring [the day collecting two doubles, a|Willow Brook.. 2 ‘ 1 the body out of the mountain, the |triple and a home run with three|Vance o G. Lamel, and a friend, all of Los| Marino and Kupac; Warner and |Paradise Park. Angeles, started to climb Mount | Camino. Washington .. nounced his intention of cmBINE | pent the Smith Willow Brook. . 1 1500 2 piteher, allowed || el the east slope, a feat accomplished eight hits but kept them well scat- VaRCS cocisosw O 2 .000 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930. R —————————ee e | Rearranged Apportionment of New TW() FACE DFATH | CZECHOSLOVAKIA GIVES g ‘ ‘Washington .. 000 011 0— 2 5 8|2, Kathryn Potts; 3, Virginia Cor- game yesterday for first place [0 \Nathan Hale team the Paradise Lone Pine, Calif., July 17 (P—The | sixth. playground diamond yesterday aft- Besuty Parlors. A ProvenGerm- tors said were *‘taken for a ride” in|,¢ the project ;me 5, was found yesterday in a The Washington team outslugged i ; death penalty ; by 8 la more restricted geographical re-| ' 5 b Sl Bl T arently | iiriove by s toasion ctis orcaceay| Busrlie n i e et oova ot eant ol ecet Smithie, Sl hitney, highest mountain in the To the Smith team goes the credit . | | by few. ; : Track Meet at Vance PARLIAMENTARIANS TH& otHers mads thelriway/to the|| oo His Siteammetes’ played § & ummit by the west slope and waited HARDWARE DEMANDS SHOW LITILE CHANGE : 1 3 Housefurnishings, Especially Wood- RUROPE M"UNTAIN [;”MBER Playgrod News Congressional Representation Is [N ((FORGIA CASE! ML T e their divislon of the league. FOr|\pary girls won by forfeiture and Paradise Park.. 021100 100—4 90 |ernoon. Teide. Correcta dandruft and e L S the Burritts in a loosely played e ally; ravorable to he okl s rallen about 400, feet. His |ofinis good wWork. Timmy Marino | Weshinkton ... e m;f" much preparation. Washington 053 010 010—10 13 1 Boys United States, during the Fourth of | ;011 "t ghutout of the season Second Division great game with the stick and in| The results of the track meet held | at the Vance playground are: 50 yard dash—1, Finklestein; 2,| Krupp; 3, Raymond. sl the fleld. | 000 000 000— 0 & 4} | 75 vard dash—1, Neidle; 2, for Howard to appear. The next|\an W] | 22y nis disappearance was reported |Gl T 7T S50 (00 Toe 12 15 1 oud & Beanch pepen. Wiener, Doyle and Witham; Petit| |and Karworski. Eev acine e Too e oodell; 2, | Karworski, the Smith lead-off| 100 vard dash—1, Duke of Sutherland Makes Plea |man. knocked a home run on the Lvmehi 8 Cook | T I' [ 1 [ ° ‘sectdmd ball pitched. R. Hanna also stem‘{fxesG—e;;seLj‘(rxl;b 2, Finkle- Ot CPAVICE Fh v e | aoquir |tunate than their brothers beating|STOMth: 3, Tintl. Ed- enware Items, Show More Ac- tivity Than Other Lines ‘Workmanship and Material Absolutely Guaranteed MODERN HAT SHOP 38 CHURCH ST. TEL. 6328 “A Small Shop Doing a Big Business” The | e the Smith girls in the ninth. Both| Broad Jjump—I. Wiedman; 2, e richer flavor |teams played excellent ball and the |Finklestein; 3, Lynch. seasoned game was a close affair until the| Three legged with |end. | Termilliger; 2, GULOENS race—1, Cormier- nion convened | Srennerod-George sions lasting Henderson, ter, welcomed ded 400 rep- |Vance ...... 302 100 002—s 12 2|Krupp. | Smith 120 310 000—7 12 2 Geissler and Potts; Michaels and | Argazai. The Burritt girls smothered the Washington team by the score of 19-2. 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