New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 29, 1930, Page 4

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T NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1930. |the 49 boys v by of GUNNERS WANTED IN CHINESE SEAS Pirates Have Preged On Boats pron. et 0 b IERS ATENPT S SERT CROSSN Air Derby Entrants Leave Los : Angeles for Ogden Gas Well Fire Stll Menaces|, e, Joums joaciumstter now. keer his self imposed assignment. «wr — FOUR FREIGHTERS NOT o PERMITTED T0 UNLOAD [their heads. q re-dy had endured proved he could Town of Refugio Pulpwood From Soviet Russia Re- mains Aboard Ship While Am- torg Awaits Decision, July 29 (UP)—- swood laden freighters »n from Soviet M. Hume, U. ¥ ms, said today. the ships was due to dock at Bangor today and the other three were expected in Portland late this ¢ cargoes are consigned 10 Paper Company’s 1 Maine, freighter Ullaton! from unloading dropped anchor in here, and is await- om Herbert W. Merriil, amship compan. rted, has been torg Trading Cor- mercial agen Frequent i Piracy near vessels are barred g, there is no restriz- eir entering port. cities, in i-state air jaunt | Capital of Hunan Province Fall Into Winter Events Will Be Held it Lake Placid | Pelping, China, July 20 (UP)— | Chinese communist troops, continu ing their unimpeded northward drive captur>i Hands of Victorious Army On Its Surge North. New York, July 29 (UP)—The tenth Olympic games, to be held at |through Hunan province, Los Angeles in the summer of 1932, | Chansha, its capital, today. All Americans in the city of 500- 000 inhabitants were evacuated ex- | cept for three missionaries who 1c- | fused to leave. | The American gunboats Guan and | will open on Saturday, July 30, and | will continued until Sunday, August | 14. The third Olympic winter games, will take place at Lake Placid, New | | General Brown yesterday. | week. |old Josephine Altieri was Mrs. Ada Blake, Portland. ics. - She was struck by Belou's The automobile was hurled 69 |between two parked cars. At the feet by the impact and it was sev- | hespital it was said she had a frac- eral hours before identification of |tured skull and possible internal in- the bodies was possible. Juries. \ G g ; DR. b e % e aetiam oat. | - Perry, assistant superintendent of : Lo 3 POSt- | the department of medicine and hy- master for Hartford by Postmaster | giene at the Travelers Insurance Co., bk day H”f il died of a heart attack Saturday. His ake over his duties Friday of this |44y was not found until shortly be- | fore noon Monday in the Hartford St County Medical society building GIRL SERIOUSLY HURT |where he had apparently gone when New Haven, July 20 — Two year |illness seized him Saturday. He in the | had just returned from a vacation New Haven hospita] last night in a|and stopped in the Travelers' office 37, a truck driver, was being held | Saturday morning to glance over critical condition and Joseph Belous, | his mail. on a reckless driving charge pend- ing the outcome of the girl's injur-| PERRY DIES FOR BEST RESULTS Russia to Maie be permitted to land | York, between Thursd; February | 4 and Saturday, Februar: These | were set at the congress of | rnational Olympic committee Berlin, M . and at- s of 45 the program of sted at the games of the tenth Olympiad: Track and field, gymnastics, boxing, wrestling, | fencing, swimming, rowing, eques- n. road cycling, wr\rhi-hfnnx. vachting, shooting, polo, water polo and field hockey. Tennis was not uded, partly because of the an- nual competition for the Davis Cup. Soccer may be added at a later date. | Women will compete in track and fleld, swimming, fencing, figure skat- | ing and the gymnastic exhibition if one is scheduled - William G ¢ of the Connecticut been desig- of state to icial delegates ess of the ciation, which Czecho- in 1 be held - ACTS S RN PERCH “‘(‘ruvs:hefi‘ i;\ Encounter Newshay Says He Will Spefld Flashes of Life | .o e S B s e ) No bulk disturbs your summer comfort because Kotex is made to fit 5 seethe KOTEX BEL Tand ITARY APRON drygoods or depart ment store. KOTEX Ths New Sa; Pad which deodorizes The folks back home Don't forget them while you'’re en ) vacation. Share your pleasure with them by paying them an occasioral voice visit—by telephone. Note these low station-to-station rates to this exchange from the following vacation resorts: Asbury Park, N. J. . . . Block Island, R. I. Burlington, Vt. . Nantucket, Mass. Newport, R. I. . Portsmouth, N. H. Saranac, N. Y. .+. . . Saratoga Springs, N. 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