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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 14

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14 HOST TO LINDBERGHS LOVER OF OUTDOORS Ambassador Forbes, Norwood Man, Is Polo Player On Ocean Trip Ran Mile Around Deck Nightly and catholic tastes. Friends says he took the post at Tokio at considerable personal sacrifice. Five feet, 11 inches in height, he is smooth-shaven, slightly bald. Life in the open, good physique and features have given hinfa good-looking appearance. He is fond of carpentering and has WASHINGTON, Aug 11 (A.

Col Charles A. Lindbergh alights with Mrs Lindbergh in Toklo and hakes hands with United States Ambassador W. Cameron Forbes he will meet a man with whom he has much in common. It will be a far different meeting from the historic one in Paris, where the bashful Lindy was received with fatherly pride by Ambassador Herrick and pushed out upon the balcony to receive the tumultuous applause of the crowds. The flying colonel will find In the United States Ambassador to Japan a fine outdoor comrade to share the joys of his co-called vacation Journey." 4-v Ran Mile Around Deck Mr Forbes Is almost as enthusistic over polo and sailing as Col Lindbergh is over aviation.

Though 61, ne still plays a hard game of polo and it was only a few years ago while ciossing the Pacific that he did a nightly mile run around the deck of the steamer after the rest of the passengers had retired. When he and Lindbergh reach the 3000-foot high mountain resort at Kariuzawa after the big reception in Tokio, they perhaps will have long care-free hours for talking about horses, motor boats and airplanes. Forbes is a keen polo enthusiast. He has a polo field on his own front lawn in Norwood, Mass, and raises polo ponies on his ranch in Wyoming. He organized the game in the Philippine Islands when he was Governor General there and donated a polo field from his own funds.

He has written a book which is considered an authority on polo and also one on the Philippine Islands. Grandson of Emerson Forbes Is a grandson of Ralph Waldo Emerson and a Harvard graduate. Though he has made money and inherited it, Ambassador Forbes is, like Lindbergh, a man of simple W. CAMERON FORBES United Slates Ambassador to Japan a complete set of tools In the basement of his Massachusetts home where, in stormy weather when he cannot sail or ride, he makes odd pieces of furniture. Forbes is a bachelor.

He has been in his Japan post a little more than a year. Until completion of the new million-and-a-half-dollar embassy in Tokio he is occupying the home of Dr Teusier, head of the St Lukes International Hospital. It is here the Lindberghs will rest for two days before their reception at the Tokio Club. Then they will accompany the Ambassador to the high cool air of Kariuzawa. TRUCK CRASH TIES UP EL TTo One Hurt in Collision on Massachusetts Av SAYS U.

S. PAIR TO BE CONFINED Dispatch on Herndon and Pangborn from Tokio LONDON, Aug 11 (A. Reuters dispatch from Tokio today said the public prosecutor there had decided to order the confinement of Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon Jr, American aviators, pending the outcome of an investigation of charges that they flew over fortified areas in Japan without permission. The collision of two trues on Massachusetts av, at Albany st, shortly before 2 oclock this afternoon, tied up out-bound Boston Elevated traffic for three-quarters of aan hour, and the Elevated cars were lined up from Albany st, Cambridge, back to Harvard Bridge. A truck owned by Joseph T.

McCabe and operated by John Peters, 18 Knowlton st, South Boston, was in col lision with one driven by Edwin S. Campbell of 39 Morrison st, Medford. The McCabe-owned truck was towing a huge trailer, carrying a steam roller. On one was injured in the crash. A Boston Elevated derrick train had to be called, to remove the wreckage of the trucks from the tracks.

Serbice was resumed at 2:45. -'-hXc "'1 a A s' -y -y; -x: 'f v-xvt. si PILOT BADLY HURT WHEN GLIDER CRASHES Fritz Garmerschansen of New York Victim The finest tobacco quality plus throat protection. HERNDON AND PANGBORN BEFORE PROCURATOR TOKIO, Aug 11 (A. Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon Jr, American aviators, whose plane was held by Government authorities because they took photographs while flying over Japanese territory, were questioned today by the public procurator, who will determine whether court action shall be taken.

The procurator decided to continue the questioning tomorrow. Meanwhile customs officers palled on the flyers and requested a deposit cr guarantee of the payment of duty on their plane, and providing for an exemption from payment of customs for one year, on the condition they leave Japan within a year. The matter was left unsettled. Pangborn and Herndon started speed flight around the world, but abandoned it at Khabarovsk, I 'beria, and came to Tokio to make a nonstop flight across the Pacific to America. Don Moyle and C.

A. Allen, California aviators, who also are planning to start a transoceanic flight from here, today were given a. further extension of exemption of duty on their plane, saving them the trouble of flying to Shanghai and return to avoid payment of customs tax. The extension was made good until the end of September. Moyle and Allen said they would attempt to fly to Seattle in mid-September.

The Rengo News Agency said it understood it was probable an order to keep Pangborn and Herndon under surveillance pending settlement of their case had been decided upon by the public procurator. Should this order be issued it appears likely the flyers will bo allowed to continue to stay in the Imperial Hotel. Pangborn and Herndon visited Tacrikawa airdrome this afternoon, under permission of the Aviation Bu-seau, to work on the motor of their airplane. They were under orders to report to the procurator at 8 a tomorrow for further examinations. Every LUCKY STRIKE is made of the finest tobacco leaves the world can offer the finest ffom Turkey the finest from Kentucky, Tennessee, Vir-ginia, Georgia and the Carolinas the Cream of many Crops throughout the world.

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U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry, OrderNo. 210 ELMIRA, Aug 11 fA. Germerschausen of New York was seriously injured at the airport here today, in the crash of his glider from an altitude of 100 feet.

Germerschausen, an entry of the American Airplane and Glider Club of New York In the national glider contests, took off in tow of an airplane and cut loose at 100 feet. As he banked, witnesses said, his glider went Into a spin and crashed. MIDDLETOWN, CONN, GETS OUTBOARD TITLE RACES NEW YORK, Aug 11 (A. The Eastern Division outboard motor boat championships have been awarded to Middletown, Conn, to be held Sept 12 and 13, the National Outboard Association announced today. The winners of these championships will be sent to the national championship meet at Oakland, Calif, in OctO' her.

Middletown was the scene of last years national finals. The Eastern Division includes the whole Atlantic seaboard. 4 'tf- WHEN FARE REDUCTIONS WILL BECOME EFFECTIVE BRUSSELS, Aug 11 (A. secretary of the Transatlantic Steamship Conference announced today that fare reductions recently adopted will be effective for eastbound bookings next Monday and for westbound bookings Oct TUNE IN -The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening over NL B. C.

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Mrs Herndon was formerly Mary Ellen Farley, Albany society girl, PLAN ROUND-TRIP FLIGHT TO TOKIO Two Men at Vancouver May Start Soon VANCOUVER, Aug 11 (A. If present plans mature, this city will be the starting and finishing point of a round-trip flight to Tokio, Japan, for prize money totaling almost $50,000, Alderman W. Dean said today. While considerable secrecy surrounds the affair, it is known two men intend to make the flight. Their names have been withheld.

The take-off is scheduled to take place In about three weeks. sion foreshadows a period of long-time decline in prices. Flanders explained that the 40-hour week, if heavy charges are made for overtime, would not only help the lot of the employes but would force the employers to strive diligently to keep their production sohedule level. The only local feature in the case i the report that Polisnik, last Thursday. bought a diamond ring for in a local jewelry store, and for the ring with three $100 money orders.

Federal officers do not know whether Jensen is implicated. The two other under arrest will be taken to fse Hampshire for trial. ATTLEBORO TAX RATE UP $445T0 $35.90 Gut in Valuation of Mill One Cause of Increase UNUSUAL PROPOSAL FOR SMALL PLANTS Maintain Wages and Adopt 40-Hour Week INSPECTOR TAKES CHARGE OF CASES Cronin in Waterbury on Postoffice Inquiry SENATOR MOSES WILL VOTE AGAINST DOLES and personal. Is $25,489,070, which is $36,395 less than In 1930. Council appropriations this year were $1,228,512.32, as against $1,138,678.74 last year, BEVERLY EFFORT TO KEEP TAX RATE DOWN TO, $29 BEVERLY, Aug 11-It is expected that after the meeting of the Board of Aldermen next Monday, the Board of Assessors will be able to announce the tax rate.

The assessors have asked the Aldermen for $25,000 free cash so as to make the tax rate as low as possible. An effort Is being made to keep the rate down and if the assessors are successful it will mean a $1 increase. The Welfare Department and unemployment has cost the city a large sum during the present year, and will be responsible for some of th increase. There was very little building during the year. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN TODAYS GLOBE Be sure to have your Automo- bile, Tire, Truck and Accessary advertisements appear in tom or- row's and Thursday's Globe, fi Read the Automobile advertise tnepis today.

Gives a Faster Cleaner Shave Lathers just as fast as you apply it on your face with the brush, protects and soothes the tender places, leaves the face smooth, clean and free from any parched, sensitive feeling. At your dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of 35c. Address: Cuticura Laboratories, Madden, Mass. ATTLEBORO, Aug U-A tax rate of $35.90 per $1000 of valuation was announced yesterday by Chairman Herbert Perry of the assessors. This is an Increase of $4.45 over the 1930 rate, and is the highest rate ever assessed here, the largest previously being $35.40 in 1926.

A decrease in valution, due to the lepping off of $234,000 by the County Commissioners on the valuation of the Crown Mill, which offset about $20,000 In new valuation, coupled with an increase of nearly $100,000 in appropriations voted by the. City Council, caused the rate to jump. The total valuation of property, real SILVER BAY, Aug 11 (A. Discussion evoked by the assertion of Ralph Flanders of the Jones Lamson Machinery Company of Springfield, that industry must maintain wages and adopt a 40-hour week occupied attention at the first smaller Industries conferences today. The Flanders proposal was considered unusual for small plants, since they usually feel a depression ahead of larger industries.

He admitted, however, that our best efforts to maintain wages will ultimately fall" if the present depres Three men were arrested several weeks ago by Federal authorities for an alleged robbery of 130 blank money orders and other valuable postal matter at Westmoreland, Depot, H. They were booked as Louis Polisnik, John Jensen and Larry K. Riggs. Riggs was arrested while attempting to cash one of the money orders at Greenville, Tenn, on July 31. He is alleged to have confessed and Implicated Poltsnik.

The lattter was arrested last night, In company with Jensen, at Waterbury, Conn, and today Postof flee Inspector Thomas Cronin went to Waterbury to take charge of the case. CONCORD, Aug 11 (A. Senator George iy Moses today announced his intention to vote against any proposal for a dole to aid unemployed. His statement followed a report that $15 a week. would be asked for Idle heads of families when Congress meets.

Senator Moses said he expected Congress would be deluged with requests for cash relief in various forms, and that he would continue to vote against doles as he had in the past. Not Mutual GRAND PIANO Latest, small site, full oet are. wellnn make, can banllv he tokt fmm pew. transfer to nartv who will for small hatsive on ur call week, Trl. Halt.

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