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g™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8§, 1930. Hot Water Bottles Moonshine Carriers Pittsb S (A—Any- LEASE IS BROKEN BY MOTOR AGENCY Domijan Company Relinguishes Washington Street Salescooms The it th gara Motor ~'Boy Drives Automobile, Mother Pays $10 Fine and was, sur- RUMOR WILLIAMS MAY CROSS ATLANTIC AGAIN| Pilot at Old Orchard Receives In- | quiry Concerning Condition of ‘ Long Runway on Beach. ! chard, Me., August 8 (UP) r Q. Williams is transatlantic days were receipt of a ew York avia- ne condition of telegram from t tor inquiring abou essage, addressed to Capt. Harry M. Jones, who oper- ates a sigh plane here, asked nediately or was in excel Hawks Postpones Hop Following Court Order Los Angeles, 1 {Cage. Frank M nounced postpon Py | ulea Scientists Seek Isle In Pacific As Study Base for Next Eclipse e Eskimos Prefer Caddy | ! Job to Playing Golf | Saskatoo, Sask., Aug. 8 (P— The farthest north golf course is at Eskimo Point on the upper Hudson Bay just 75 miles south of the Arctic circle. The Rev. Donald Marsh, for a holiday after three at Eskimo Point as a missionary, stocked up with golf balls, clubs and tees to take back with him. The Eskimos, he said, play the game a little, but prefer to caddy. here years Com. C. H. J. Keppler, head of the Philippine astronomical expedition of the navy last year, will direct ad- ministrative work of the expedition, yand Prof. ®. A, Mitchell of the Uni- versity of Virginia will have charge of astronomical observations. The naval observatory will be rep- resented by B. P. Sharpless, and Lieut. H. C. Keller of the navy med- ical corps will be detailed to col- lect ;plant and animal specimens for the national museum. The expedition expects to reach its goal about six weeks before the eclipse occurs. Traveling by mail | steamer to Pago Pago, Samoa, the party will probably use a mine sweeper to cover the final 300 miles to Niuafou. Apia, Samoa, about the same dis- |tance away, will be the base for a joint British expedition. Personals Mss Charlotte Davis of Malden, Mass., has returned to her home aft- | er spending the past week with her juncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- |thur Davis of Armistice street. Mrs. Jack Hunt Catherine, of Andover, are spending a week with Mrs. Jack Tattersall of [ this city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Wasko- witz of 79 Lincoln street are spend- | ing a few weeks at Saratoga Springs, New York. | Miss Agnes Riley of South Burritt | street is spending a week at Clinton | beach. Vito Brescia, propfietor of the El. | main Garden, has sailed for Europe. While in Europe he will visit his parents in Italy, returning to this city in October. Bfomle.v and Co-Pilot | Arrive in Tokyo Today‘ Yokohama, August 8 (P—Lieu- | |tenant Harold Bromley, Tacoma, | | Wash., aviator, and his co-pilot and | navigator, Harold Gatty, arrived here today on the steamer President Lincoln. After difficulties involve ing passports were smoothed over, the fliers proceeded to Tokyo to | confer at the. American embassy |and ministry ot communications | |concerning their proposed trans. and daughter, | IDRAG LAKE FOR BODY OF LEWISTON FIREMAN Fireman's Girl Companion Rescued By Lieutenant After Outboard Motorboat Capsizes. Winthrop, Me., August § (UP)— Anabascook lake, near here, was dragged today for the body of Ber- trand Levesque, 23, Lewiston fire- man, who was believed to have drowned when a new outboard mo- torboat capsized late last night. Miss Yvonne Parabis of Bruns- wick, who was with Levesque when the accident occurred, was rescued by Lieutenant Henry Lx Brecque, also a member of the Lewiston fire departnient. The two firemen.were guests at the camp of Fire Chief Charles E. Fortin of Lewsiton at Anabascook lake. The accident occurred about 200 yards off the camp just after Levesque and the young woman had put out in the boat. Endurance Monoplane - Enters Home Stretch St. Louis, August 8 (UP)—For- est O'Brine and Dale Jackson pilot- ed their endurance monoplane, “Greater St. Louis” into the ‘‘home stretch” today in their attempt to transco Upon arrival the American astro- H‘fxcmc flight from Tokyo to Ta-|set a new sustained flight record, nomers will begin work on a tower | coma. With but five and one-half days | to support & camera of 60 feet focal| Bromley said he hoped to start | remaining between them and the length. {the flight within ten days [l he formaer holders of fthe All phases of the eclipse will be | S | refueling ti their 431st studied. The physical appearance | BIRTH CONTROL NOT BANNED |hour in the air at 6:11 2. m. C. & T, |and exact size of the corona will be| - London, Aug. § (P—The Daily| » —————— | woted, with special attention given Herald today says the Anglican| AMNESIA VICTIM IDENTIFIED the solgr prominences in the corona bishops at the Lambeth conference | Cleveland, Aug. 8 (P — A young that va%y in size as the eclipse Pro- have decided not to condemn un-|man, believed to be an amnesia vic- | gresses. | compromisingly the practice of birth | tim, has been identified as James W. When the total eclipse begins its|control, refusing to go further than |Ryan, 28, of Haverhill, Mass, Identi- 92 second duration on island at 1o suggest it has no part in “the |ty was made last night by R. W. 9:09 a. m., October ill be perfect Christian married life.” | Dudley, who said that he and Ryan of 3:52 p. m., eastern s . on he decision, the Herald adds, is|had been classmates at Dean acade- Octobeqsa bint tholl idered a great victory for Lord |my, Franklin, Mass., and that he rec- cees = awson of Penn, King George's phy- |ognized Ryan's picture in a news= sician, who has been striving to pre- |paper. Ryan did not recognize Dud- vent any outstanding condemnation |ley and did not recall how he came tof the principle. to Cleveland. passed can scientists who in ) island of Niuafou (map) ow) ited States to Niua- i in the south Pa- tion s ea in| A bear cub is eight or ni by the'long when born and weig ; over the sun’| 14 or 15 ounces. BY OUR PR sT AE Overnight News 1 Domestic 3 = Sensational™ For the Early Birds! 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