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wi s | NEW BRITAIN HERALD r—;_‘ NEW BRITAIN, CONI\ECTICUT TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930. B[]I]MIN[i SEYMOUR “Legs” Dlamond Sought On Boat FOR CONGRESSMAN ln Hotel Man’s Disappearance Friends Put Him Forward fop :est of Jonn ""’;:;T")f‘f AVIATURS SEEKINE torious gangster beliqved to be en Republican Nomination | reiic ) irope, was sought by the | | in an effort to clear up | the disappearance of an upstate [ t, to have been hotel Republican leaders in this city siain hw beer were not prepared to express any = Penetrate King William's Land {§ for Lost Arctic Explovers I3 opinion on the movemept to pro- mote the name of Clarence W. Sey- mour of West Hartford for the re- publican nomination for congress man in opposition to the incun E. Hart Fenn, of Wefhersfield. The 1120:”6;;”1"0“;;” Seymour boom came to light over- | Brooklyn g ton, had receiven ) drive his car 1e bloodstain- shell on the in a Ottawa, Aug. 26 (P)—Two airmen | were headed info the northland to- || day in an attempt to tear aside the veil of mystery that for almost a | nond’s place night Hanr iR Who $aid he was a century had shrouded the fate of “[ have anr . ha beer runner and Diamond's chauf- | Sit John Franklin and his explora- candidate,” s | feur, told police he had driven the |tion expedition of 125 men. terse reply when asked to comment | car from Diamond's Acra place, to| Major L. T. Burwash, famous || on the probability that he would Brooklyn, where it was to have bden | Canadian explorer, and his pilot, W. | &% have a rival at the convention. | driven off a pier E: Gilbert, took off from Fort Directors of party destinies in New Klein was arrested in the raid | Hearne last Saturday on their peril- Britain said today that they were | Saturday on a Brooklyn apartment|ous flight to King William’s land not aware of the movement in favor | where police seized one of the most Where the members of the Frankli | |{f of Seymour other than what they | extensive arsenals ever found,in this | expedigon are thought to have per-| / ishe st repo vd, whose record includes were that the fliers | p} | five o or murder, Wwere aftem g to reach the mag- i, 2nd one small Sentence, is believed |netic pole, but this was denied to be aboard the Baltic due to land | officials of the department of fin- at Cobh, Ireland. Police there have |terior who revealed the real object been asked to hold him. of the flight Seizure of the arsenal is believed | Sir John Franklin and his party to have fcrma'!:d a gang war for |set out in May, 1845, in two ships, control of rk's hquor supply. | ‘Erebus’ and, the ‘Terror' and nev- er were, heard from again.- In thq ince, their story has been )3 arned from E who | {1} tolc ot' sceing white men stagge H : been found among E: nd identified | 1 42 Per Cent oi (ounties SHow | =i Fenns 2;’?2“"‘ Jenmi ity | Dewellmhs ppTOR HARRISUN . population & Harreison Raps Collns for Lack. :3 i of Party Loyalty ¢ . Most of | e o [ d with the con-[the counties which lost population M| the republican | were in rural sections. | Jackson, Miss., Aug. 25 (A—Unit- s inhabitants this vear. One, o ol BT TepLest o T unopposed in today's democratic | 3% tark County, Ill, remained exactly primary, but the remaining member | | the same with a population of 9.- Z s SRaume =Y _ ~lof the state's congressional delega. 633, Thirty-one others did not exist 5 S |tion was engaged in a spirited con- ir edt in which his position in ths presidential campaign was ’,\I‘V\ ‘\‘\rn vote ies were taken idered an unfa onal used the lat- faildre to spea n the interest of the Smith-Robinson presidential || campaign. Collins countered with || situation 15 moré surprising man “lm' in view of the faet only one state, obacao_dis- = N ol | L wed a smallerh popula- | ;¢igavifs in the forrh of letters sup- vear tha 920. Sev 5 is year than in 1020. Several | p,rijng the 1928 democratic nation- | ers would have lost popula- | a1 ticket. however if their citles had not e large losses i the rural rs in that te ot turned a wil ecticut tobacco leas for tariff Collins predjeted he would carry | { all ten counties in the district and on said he would win by 5,- | ¢ coun judgeships and four North b(atmn W ork Is : e = Begun in Boston Today Three Narrowly Escape Boston, August 26 (UP)—Work |< was begun today on a $4,000,000 Death as Boat Blazes ;7. ignea 1o improve the ap- || LEEANG, SO 4 proaches to the néw North Station. | &2 e persons barely e Four new bascule bridges costing | last night when a 30-f00t 1000000 are to be constructed, r cruiser was enveloped &/ replacing the pr {iciber es following a gasoline explo- diaws A g600 Enailinsteve is to he installed.- The Charles is to he moyed 35 t nor von, rlington, = st Hartfo de ld, Farmington, Hartland, M Mildred f a wealthy indsor, Sufficld ethersfield, W In ed next summer. Atlantis Existence to RflHIBlTl[lN AN o e, i Her companions escaped injury. Paris, Aug. 26 (UP)—The Acad-|{& E[]NVENT"]N ISSUF Police who went to the scene in|emy of Sciences gravely took up to- X N Jla launch extinguished the fire but|day the question of whether the [‘] — x only after extensive damage had re- Imythical continent: of Atlantis ®ver | ¥ existed as a preliminary to debating [,] 0 s Hinckley are daughe [the date of -its disappearance aho Democrats Fear Split on 3 erett H )Sl ne of 17| The Russian emigree, Dr, Flipoft, | 3 1 lace, New York argued that the tiner th its | g omewhere off t about = | Christ, or about 6,000 the d uggested by Plato. The academy voted, however - |the speaker “must firkt pro antis existed before decid |date of its disappearance.’ MES present Ewropean ld to Mneral debate on the con-| tion floo. opes were expressed, however, t the question might be settled in resolutions committee, hief among the democratic as- ants for 1nf‘ gubernatorial nom- jon were C. Ben Ross, Pocatetlo Asher B Wilson of Today’s education facilities are giving your child every possible chance to meet the later requirements of life. Regard of this condition, many children cannot get the full advantage offered on account of defective vision. Often this cause is not visible to the parents - and is_overlooked. To insure your child against such conditions have an examination made by an oculist (EYE PHYSICIAN) and eliminate the element of chance which would prove such a handicap to your child in later life. The HARVEY & LEWIS CO. 79 West Main Street New Britain, Conn. MEMBERS OF THE GUILD OF \PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS YOUR GUARANTEE 5 OF RELIABILITY AND SATISFACTION Send for Our Free Booklet “CARE OF CHILDREN'S EYES” n Fall t Idaho Falls republican dele- gathered for their state co tion with the gubernatosial nom- jon the .center of interest pn the basis of a pre-convention cus managers of John McMur- former state chairman, claimed licient votes to nominate him on first ballot. ther candidates for the republi- nomination, for governor, Byron enbach, state treasurer, W. D. is. attormey general, and ¢ formed a coalition to pre- nomination. ocked Gff fllc c]c, Brings Suit' for $500 etro Falsetti of Berlin, has been h for $500 by Lucian Manczuk, claims he was knocked from bicycle on §outh Muin: street, 15, when he was struck by the | ndant’s automobile. Judge W. F. agan is the plaintiff's counsel. 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