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NFW-BRITAIN DAILY HEKALU, TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925, 13 tmmajattmttamtamaamuauatna Speaking j of Sports Ui'imy Leonard haj signified his Iiiionilon or re-entering th ring May U, but only for an exhibition. retired lightweight champion has consented to box-t a lienellt of Hie JowIbIi Theatrical Uulid of Aaierlca In New York on that date. t1uiillu City In the point tenia tlvoly chosen by KJdlo Kane, man ager of Tom Gibbons, ut which to pitch I he .St. I'aul Flgluer'a training camp. Kane said lie had received a mcosago Horn Gibbons that tho latter vxpects to come east this week-end to begin the dual stretch of lils preparation ror tha Tunney light In New York Juno D. J'ather-and-son management of j I lie Athletics has been In effect dur ing the scries of tho Philadelphia I ciub with tho Yankees In New York.' Connie Mack directs (he team from I tho dugous steps and Karl, his son,! that tha orders are Carried out from a post on the coaching lines. "IJabe" Ruth, rhllndelplila's sun- ! sationul featherweight, lias signed a! contract to meet Idaho Herman of ! I the Quoenshoro A. C, Juno l:uth has won all of his la.it 'arts. ii. i 351 I'aavo -Vurml and Willie llltoln. I In' I'lnns, will meet Joie Kay, l.loyd ilahn and George Connelly in a liecial race In the Chicago Olympics t( the Finnish-American A. A. of Chicago May 31. Tho dilance may be a mile. WilMo Plant will give sn exhibition or walking. Harold Osborne of high Jumping and Johnny Myyra of javelin throwing. The Pennsylvania state tennis tournament will bo held at Mie Merlon Cricket club, Philadelphia, May 18 Instead of June 8, the 1'nllel States Lawn Tennis a.ssoci.rlon an nounced today. The change Is made so as not to conflict with (lie ciuireh Cup contest carded for Hoaton, June l, when Philadelphia 'Mil need Its best players for the inter-city matches. runs uju hath not sc. Three hld.i on the erection of a 'n'Uhousa In connection with the ;mming pool at Willow Hi-col; irk have been received at the of -1 - or the park com minion and the i.ird of a contract will be consid- i"1 at a meeting May 12. The hld i '-rs and their proposals follow; V. Alien Co., $3,75S: I. Woxler, l . f : f.inus Doming. $3,923. OF OAHUDEFENSES Naval Officers Stress Its Strate gic Import Id Pacific Uy Tlit ABHu'.isred Mien. Honolulu, May 6. The Impor tance 'of Pearl llurbor as tho core of the Island of Oahu defenses, and thu basis of the United Malta defenen In the Pacillo was umphasucd by naval officers who toured tho baw with a party of nuvvsjiuper men yw turday. Tho Immediate Improvement needed at Pearl Harbor, tho naval oft leers pointed out, is the dredging of thu channel to a depth of 43 feet tQ permit thu entrance of tho mightiest United Slates dreadnaught under any Weather conditions. deepening of thu channel to 43 feet also would provide a port of refuge for crippled battleships wiili Increased draft. Tho anchorage at the horbor would bo Increased by tho dredging of some shoals and thereby would accommodate the entire American armada in caso of war. Another need to which the naval officers referred was that of air craft having a larger cruising range than machines now heru possess. In tills connection it was pointed out that aircraft defending flie Island of Oahu, In the recent sham battle agnln.st Hllaeking sea te.re.-K, wiw unable, to sight I he ui tacking fleet soon enough to prevent u suc cessful landing of a force of marines at llaleiv.a, dhe to the rest ricted emitting radius of the air forces. Many Aliens Mold Itiglits Possibility of danger lo Pearl Harbor in event of war was seen when tho naval officers began dis cussing the sea fishing privileges now held in many rases l.y com panies composed of aliens ineligible to citizenship. The fishing riglVs wr granted t largo estates by the monarchy years ago and I lie estates in turn leased the rights to companies. It was pointed out that Sampans owned by such companies have free range of waters even inside pearl Harbor proper, permit ling them to gain In valuable knowledge of the harbor defense:;. The so'e sol ip n of f 1 1 1 s problem, it was paid by the officers, would be the condemnation of nil private "siting ri&ht by the government. OLD CHURCH DOCUMENTS DISCOVERED IN DRAWER I'apori paiing I roin noa ami Later Miwl Light on I Hilt P.c llglous History uf Now York New York, May 6. Important church documents, sought for ninny years by hlstoriuns, Imvu been found, covered with Just, In a drawer tilled with ancient Christmas tree oruumenta at Ht. Janus Lutheran church, It vvus announced today One of the papers U Hie original or dination certificate of the Lev. Jus tus Palckner who, In 1 7 ::. waa the II ml clergyman lo be regularly or dained in America. It is believed that the documents were locked away S3 years ago when the present church was built, Tho Lev. William F. Sunday, pastor of the church, recognized their value and notllled church his torians. Tho Rev. Justus Kalckner was or dained In Philadelphia In 1703 and accepted a call from the Dutch Lutheran church in New York, bin pastorate extending to Albany and including many smaller churches in New Jersey and alongrftiu banks of tho Hudson river. His ordination certificate wn.s believed to have been lost and a long search for it was conducted. Among tne oilier pa pi rs dis covered was a contract In w'.irh n,.. Lutheran church at Newburg guv c : a bell to the New York congregation ' and agree, to pay for two visits a 1 year by the New York minister; 1 contracts of 1T41 bearing upon the I I'alatina'e grunts of land in Lister county, and letters of i;s in which ! an unknown donor, believed to be Peter I.orlilard, Sr., founder of the present. I.orlilard tobacco firm, granted Inndo to St. James church! Commerce Chamber Cited As Time Law Violator Bridgeport, May 6. The Chamber of Commerce, which maintains a large public) clock at the fool of I'alrlleld avenue near iho railroad station, was cited yesterday as a violator of Connecticut's standard lime law. The clock has beef) out of order for several months. tl wus repaired snd set today and was started by the repairman to record daylight saving time, which Is tho prevailing schedule followed by the majority of residents here. A by slander called I he attention of a policeman that the clock recorded daylight saving time, In direct vio lation of tho law, and tho officer warned Necrelnry Ttobert A. Crosby of tho chamber of commerce, who ordered Iho clock to be reset In compliance with tho statute Secy, wilbur urges ! navy co-ordination1 Hauls Air luel Sea Service 1 nileil Commends .Morale of Si aim n In l iiclc um I loci patient bleeding from wounds, ltris lol trh d lo use u laor on I lie nurse and while Hi own was out of tin IllOIll Seekill'l CH-iSl nice tile pi(let leaped uul ol Ho second ,ji,r win dow. Ill Ys "CALL IO I ( o LKI LD" Loudon, May 3 I'hilip II. liom-n- tl Murder Trial Halts as 5. S. rotary of the Nuy Wilbur doclar In ail address here last night tliul , ;i,.. coordination of the navy aircraft Willi Us battleshi is one of Hie most important problems confront ing Hie navy department." "The department is devoting much attention to aircraft." Hecroiary Wilbur continued. "Tho MacMUUn Polar expedition will put naval planes fo an unusual test. In a re. vent domoiistricio ut Hawaii the navy sucede. In utapuHlug in planes from tho decks of ships, teat never before accomplished. ed ' lilbt bat Ii. of Philadelphia, s. auction ycMord-iy for i i',.v ;!2.ii4e) I he only Knoui id Liner's "a i'a I llconv . I I'd," in I he el Igl na I lee dale I 1 ti ". 4 - It Is a Han,- ..tioii by Missionary .Jilui LUie! mhi Massaoh'usi Its Indian Innguago, was given in l;r,:i by ijov W'inMirop of i 'otir' i 'e in Loval widely, by lncii it v to M i'. Kos' iil.acli. High School Will Play Troy Conference Thins. Tho Troy Cunb-rviici! neademv jbuKeball t it I II of I'uultliey. '(,, VV 1 1 1 ! cross bats with I lie local hKii school N.all lossci'H al .si. Mary's held TIhii-n-!day afternoon. These ivvo schools jliave b. en greal rivals ilurhig the past Ivvo years and a gnat fifcul is looked for this nc I. The visiioi ; ha v e vol lo be d tea1 e.. vv bile t he homo team, fresh from its victory of last Saturday, Is tilled with con lulcnro Unit It ran turn this trick on thu Veniionters. . SLWTOIt fiKAssI IiKAO. , I'. Tl o AHMiciatmt Plow. Lome, May 3. -Henator Giovanni i'attista CiruNsl. no'ed for his experi ments for the control and preven tion of ina'aria, died here today. tfl Ce Dur twenty year Hhipluiildlua Prisoner Loses Rea.cnn .pfogi-am is designed to piaeo the ' niieu nunes on a parny wan naval forces of Great Hrllaln. "It Is safe to say the morale ol DOLLAR DAY AT THL WALK-OVER Try Them On Yourself $2 $3 $4 $5 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Westerly, It. I., May 5. The trial ; of Aubrey Frederick Illaekman, j i charged with the murder of Wan-en Hlackman on the s'eamer lloston plying between New York an I J!s- j ton on December 23 last, was lialf d ; ymterday when a representative of j the attorney general's department announced that Iho defendant had. j biconie violently Insane. I Judge lllo.lgeft Instructed the at. . i torney general's representative to ' have an order issued for appoint-! ; nient of a commission to Investigate I Hickman's mental condition. War ren Hlackman was stabbed (luring a card game in the "glory hole" of the . steamer and the defendant. Iliads- ' man was arrested Ifitnr in New York. our naval forces Is not duplicated anv nation in the world." The secri'tary today visited the birthplace Of his mother at Mesopo tamia and i b a I of his fa'.h. r a1 Mecca. Li .'liard It.ivier a iin'., L!K. a Ii.'li non-euii'oniM.'-' d.viie. v. ho S' rvi'd us i-banlaiii in Cruuivvi ;i's army. 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I 'la. 1 '' fails of the wedding w. re given by .Mrs. Lucas In her te.viuionv be lli re a niaste.' who recommended 1 that she he gran'ed a divorce. The ma.'.t-r's report said thu pair had . gone to Wiimington. I) :.. in March, I 1SI1, to be married but. arrived too' late at night to obtain a license.' They then agreed to "marry" them- i selves, using a wedding ring and go- i ing through the ceremony, without! a clergyman. j Mrs. Lucas' testimony showed tliey : b iieved themselves legally married ar.d had purchased a home in Phila delphia, where they lived for some i lime. When tho property was sold j : ho proci eds were shared equally. They separated six years ago, Lucas j suing to St. Petersburg. When he re turned lo Philadelphia In J2S on a visit notice of the divorce suit was J served on him. I.KjI Oll CAItt.O hI I.KI New Haven, May 3. Two liuuor raids In this city and one in East Jladdam were made by federal agents, state police and local po- i lico yesterday. 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P.ris tol. 63, for many years lick't agent at ti'e Ml 'ord station of the N. ., N. II. II. rai'road and fnr y-ars lately a coeec.er for the New la v.n Gas Light Co., cut liis throat and a vvris and then jumped out the window of Ills room of hi homo yes terday afternoon, lie was taken to th" Milford husp.'al. lie had 1, . n :!',!' l ine 'mm ner-' V0US trolle'e p,-. 1 1 CI 1 1 Lr re winter he was in i'lerid.i 'o rrgain his health. A nurse, John II. Proven, who had; gone to Hris'ol's room, found the 1 u i tmti IHITll mm niiT i uui t tup int nm n bULU ur RATTLE SNAKE OIL on evfpv nrr a cim SMOKEMllek iivViiatgn (RATTLE SWAM". JSLJ rTVWttl OBLS FORAUBUn' . An old Indian way and the best way to got rid of a : old or a tight, t;"o;-y rliest, liron- -hiti- or ntttiima, Is to lake ,n .ovvl of i-te.'.inin Imt vvati r and pour a ton. -ioonrul of 'i;.s Pai ley's Rattle Siiake ( ill in j). J',,' vonr lead over It ind broatho the frontr. powerful, penetrating vapors into the lungs. 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