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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1921, Financial News |AVPHION (LUB | it PUP 13 W\N 0 I PUTNAM & CO. Wall street, 10:30 a, m-~0Olls gave | =", e promise at the opening of today's | | ! i o O stock market of extending thelr muny b “‘ )J :hfl Member New York Stock Exchang dependent steels also equipments and kil it advances of the previous day. Tn utliities were active and higher, rai 31 WE MAIN STREET, NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Al 4 and coppers easing slightly. Standard jP]e[)’\l‘]]]g fm‘ Two Sl]ows_. g i L :b vent Will Be u[d'mll at Burnitt |4 seaseey ioppoy. M TIL. 2040 | j | Of) of N. J, California, Pet. and Par S Other Notes g | Juio | We Offer 2 points. Motors, rubbers and ship Y . final quotations American “B' were one to two hu!’ B0 Qhay Yova K N 1 pines were frm. | Britiah, Frenoh 50 Shares Landers, Frary & Clark points higher. Baldwin Loco, Cruci ble Steel and People's Gas rose 1 to Ttallan and German exchange rates| A meeting of the Amphion elub f P el e s f the 11 r-| i o . ) rallied moderately from yesterday's \:;.yl»; );nm ,rlur]lnu .;rv! after the fifth 4 ak 3 4 t Ju ol W . q(‘; &hares Stan!«'y 'W@rn‘s ¥ od yesterday afternoon in reom 2 A o A 8 B i 1 1 the 00 1 L4 A : of the Academic building ante ¥ i ¥l 3 orlun NOFFOW .') (‘E, . A. S an Rvanc QUOTATIUNY FURNISHED A cgirdes nding. S bente) ) f y L \ e LY dnares nierican LIrass BY PUTNAM & CO. chaefer, president of the organiza ’ d y ) , 1 : *Ition, presiding. Leroy Fleischer was B High ¢ Close [abpointed business manager of the Y i 3 g J 3 Y \ y the Uth grade pupi - - Am Bt Sug . 288, 4 277 |club and he expeots that tlekets for T S [ fa. i) R musicale will be held from 4 ot ka0 S Sl LI . B T B BN Am Can 33 3514 |the forthcoming productions will be ; “ A ¢ u 3 lock while the social ho Jt " YRR Am Cr & F 7 8 48 |issued In a short time. Mrs. Guilford, $ i SN . A dancing will tollow. ‘The follo DD F. G, JUDD W, T, SLOPER & Am H & L.... 16 34 1534 | the director of the club, announced “ o 3 A X 5 program will be rendered - ~ AmiToaot s s 0815 [that rehearsals for the two plays, bt e Y \ J?: 5 Y Am Sm & Re.,. 473 ‘4614 | *"The Copper PPot” and “Where B .n} 4 b & 20 T S P g e P P ; 5 )9) B Am Sg Rf cm..b4ds ! in America” will be held this evening, { vl o %S 4 KeY Miss Bessic Kalmanowit %, A 4] Am 8um Tob... 30 2 3 the former at 7:15 o'clock and the i — h ke g B Songs L Am Tel&Tel. . 117% 16 latter at § o'clock. A short rehearsal A 4 " 1 ( SRS 8 i Little Mother O'Mine 23 WEST MAIN STREET, NEW DBRITAIN, CONNECHICUT Am Tob ......134% 13 3 will be held from 7T:15 unfil S:15 ” ¥ oo " Y _ sweet Miss Mary Am Wool ..... 88% 1 o'clock on Friday evening. This ve- | . e % 3 A Breath of Heather Ana Cop ... 9 i/ hearsal will end early so that all who | : ! i " & i il Mis \\1‘, LN We V‘/i“ B“y 4 5 ss 1k N Atc Tp & 8 F.. 9 9 g desire to attend the foothall reception At GIf & W I.. 32 334 [may do so 5 ! i i e Bnld' Loco 7 6 R. 0. T. C, Notes _.““’é’_' i & Violin SCO Q,EL]A Ohio... 35 4 31 Captain Davie, who has been con ok ' Poet and Peasant—Suppe . - " T T TR YR Steel B 914 5814 g ducting the physical examination of S Ave HI::,.“ Sehubert BT | - ,!mmv»”fz_mifl Rriyn Rap Tran . 17 candidates for the R, 0. T. C. unit, David Luryea Wikl 2 A A AT A e b3 e 5 Canada Pacific .12138 has practieally Ainished the work, ex- Accompanist, Mr. Rosenherg Central Leath .. E 3 cept for a few who were absent yes- Ches & Ohlo 5 5514 |terday. The examination started ves- | 2 4 { Chi Mil & St P . 19% 3 9% [terday morning at 8:30 o'clock and | ’ P ST i , @fiz%fln fi} gfifl Chi Rock Is & P 317% 32 |continued untll 3 o'clock in the aft- ety iz Az3e Chile Copber 514 57 |ernoon. This morning special examina- ¢ i | NEW BRITAIN HARTFORD Chino Cop .... 29 28% 5 [tions and re-exarninations were held. | i i : The soelal hour in the gymnasium |l New Brit National Bank Bldg. 10 Central Row Col Fuel & Irgn 25 4 | Capt. Davie, alded by Mr. Cassidy and 5 5 will follow the ahove program. The cphone 2580 relephone Charter 8000 Consolidate Gas . 938 % 935 |a number of post-graduates at the | 9% i g sl will balfinniAn el by Hhe atude DONALD R. HART. Munazer Member Hartford Stock Corn Products Ref 94 921% school ,examined in the neighborhood | " S orehestra i e direction of Mis Member N Y. Stock Exch © Exchange. Crucible Steel .. 63%% 67 3 og 250 young men yesterday « 2 leola Ifrar All of the i | Cuba Can Su .. T% | The Radio Club s ments for the event tomorrow have i TR ST Endicott Johnson 81 80 % 014 A meeting of the Radlo club will be been made by va s student groups Wi OrrenR Erfe .......... 105% 103 0 held at 7:30 o'clock this evening in i 4 Jacob Geisinger. ) Tirle 1st ptd ... 16 15% 58 | room 203 of the Vocatlional building. 0 = vl T i ANDIRS Q, Gaston W & W .. % 1% 1y | A representative of the club, Everett ; o - S o ”’K'h ””]:f'“ A : LANDBERS, FRARY & Genepal Elec ...142 140% 142 |Smith, gave a short talk to the upper i R e e L : CLARK General Motors . 11% 11 11 |class assembly this morning, in which | Y T of theitr A TRICAN R 'ARE joodrich B F Co 38 37t% a8 [he stated the purpose of the club and | bs i '_‘,,_:‘ “: ”' L v“’_' 'M S AMERICAN HARDW ARE (it Northern pfd 7h% 74% 74% |the advantages to be derived from it Prions B et i _‘r‘fi ‘\‘h We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts 1l centralit Hoo sk 0taBRR00 151(Hsitold avary intercatnEILory O : Yabm, Benny Bimbaum, aselsted by | Ins Copper o 4 40% 407 |ing how a knowledge of the Morse J N el Ay Thse Inter Con ...... 1 1% md:. dr.omfls mAlm ndy 1:\ :\n.fll :n;h Lie Heaibiy YOUNEsters above, wi buualeu up, wei photo e posters are Miss Yagoubian an \‘ Inter Con pfd .. 87 3% 83¢1| RagLecoRses npresent the club has he Quet W ] eds are eno: o \ g irip. The decora s will be in InterlCominis il it Sl R e raphed at Quebec where mn{lurls ar \\n,u,.m,, in winter sports n Grip. The d ti will be ir JOUN P KEOQUGH L i ) Tho voungster below is \ e o 5 ! of Mr., Birnbaum and a group 0N (e ) ‘ Int Mer Mar pfd & 6414 are being taught the code, Sergeant|: ClOW 18 one ot Seve who go coasting and romp N s el . ety S Allls Chalm Mfg , 3814 Marion Stone, of the R 0. T. C. unit, | mg in the snow in their (llln'n’lhv’ lll"'n'nu(n} of winter’s i ” »‘.‘ h“. m.’; 1\\- Ak Member Consolidated Stock Exchange of New Yor Pacific Ol i T3 734 |18 at present instructing the members | They are “taking the cure” at Perrysbure, N, Y. e Cone e 1 Fos b o ey 3 . Int Nickel .... 127% 12% In the essentials of telegraphy. The i e ! ve during Waterbury [OCKS Bridgeport Int Paper ...... 53% 4 club is open to anyone in the school e —~ E it 2 ikt i vont osial sl her Danbury rims New Haven A any : BONDS Springfield Kelly Spring .. 43 who is interested. | ALPHA JOTA EPSILON DANCE. |In February and the seventh grade s Middletown . SUDIER BONUS Investments, bLocal Stocks I'elephone 15151816 ennecott Cop . 2874 April M;i{ s’:fl! :;:« § iday, the m\‘n:n. '|lv’ H]” il WU ‘]l\ - Divect Private Wire to New York and Boston M’;,’;,,‘a e 110, [ This Wi Rribablyi Ba Onelof Tiestinlis vl nold their. n e OR e tes LQOKS ull(h WAR . F. GROI'Y, Mgr—RLoom 508, N. B, Natl Bark Bldg.—Tel. 1012 = ) N dance on the evening of the 26th of Midvale Steel .. § 28% 28 Ttems to Be Considered By Con- |y, B A e v ' Missouri Pac .. 17% 17 % 173 3 the month, E1ks' club having been se- = N Y Central ... 3% T8 gress, cured for the occasion. Announce. | Belligerent \mw.llt v T T D } 13 1314 ments have been issued and the che L i ' Norf & West .. 9815 U674 e Washington, Dee. 14 . house|man of the dance committee expectsi PY¥ Trotzky To Russian Bolshevik h Nerth Pac .... 8% T80 5 X and means commitice, now that | that the dance will be one of the best Forces—Sent By Wireless, Bauea A B G (Continued from First Page) | the tariff and tox revision are off jts|ever held by that fraternity. The com- Eyiircless: Pan AmM P & T LR AT % = 2 N | hands for the present at least will|mittee for this dance is: Prescott G. Moscow, Dea, (By Pern RR .... 3 33 3314 |Ing the wap, then he would be in fuv- | take up the soldier bopus question | Brown, chair ;. Marvin Q. Me-| Press)—Warlike appeals Plerce-Arrow A 14% 143 |OF Of cuts | immediately after the Christmas re- | Cutchcon and Mathias Zimmerman issued to the R 1 Bolshevik Pittsburg Coal 3 66 551 | The public works bhoard considered | cess, | and mavy by Leon Trotzky, minister | Press Steel Car 66 66 |Mr. Eichstaedt's recommendations at| Chairman Fordney announced to- | MAKING GOOD IN WEST of war and marine (Contir Ray Con Cop .. 7 16% 1514 I"”;:] r}‘:ghd'lg m'["'""g-k Mr, Humphrey | day that the committee's fivst order| General retary C. H. Barnes ha These appeals, sent out by wircless, Reading . . A 1Y Y% Ml 01 not think there had Leen | of business for the New Year would | received word from Dubuque, Towa,[demand iner 1 preparednoss for e TR nararive Rep I & 8 o 53 53 |walary increases in his department|he consideration of adjusted compen-| that William C. Hultgren, a product|hostile action, and declare that Japan, | gor $5,000 in evory way possiblc Roval D, N'Y .. 521 52 ecommensurate with the inereased |sation legislation. Its primary con-|of the leaders’ training corps of the|hoping to strengthen her Siberian Dy o b Sinelalr Ofl Ref. 28% 227% 23 |work. He sald he has never seen any- | cern, he added, would be to determine | local Y. M. €. A, is making good in[position at the Washington con e ol ey Bouth Pac .... 9% 7914 [one loafing in the office and helieves | how funds with which to pay ¢ i Werternt clivi. Mil Hillteren waslencehaatlnunchiedian attack o te 3 .’y“iy- ommi ! South Railway.. 10% 18% 13% |that all earn all they get. Owher |can be raised. | assistant physieal director here for|the Far Eastern republic L e S ftodebsker Co.. 81% 80§03 |members agreed with him und it was| The house membership, according some time and then went to .| “Attempts to gain the world el B R NoeD el S e Texas Co . 1% 47 471, |voted to send a letter to Mr. Elch-|to present indications will be divided | I'nnsylvania, where he was pi 1| fidence by promises to rec o as At ‘.,m,f,’. oy s Texas & Pacific 235 23% 23% [staedt explaining that salary Increases in jts views as to how honus pay.(dircctor of the Y. M. C. A, in that|debts of the mperial regime.” | sliihaneni b S el apl LA e R Tobaeco Prod . 613% 593% n¥ (have not been great and susgesting | ments should be financed. The opin-|city. He is physical director now in are {utile nd frac 3 flrcsalved R Vel s L Transcont Ofl .. 11% 11 111 | that they remain as at present. |1o% appesrs to e general, howaver, | Dubugue estons useless, it S e el e Union Pacific ..136% 126% 126% | The water department, ot its last | that steh a bill must provide a. means - - Siene o 2ussia_continue with : s e L e mited Teult .. .127 1261 127 |meeting took similar action, declding |of raising the funds it intends to dis- JUNIOR HIGH NEWSPAPER French and Japanese arms and g ALl Rl B R United Retall St 52% 52 t2 |against recommending any decreuses | eriputersn feature which was lacking| The Civie League of the Central| Complaintaof “repeated and treache |ty the. GUEL UL T ) U B Food Prod 11% 10% 10% |in the salarfes or wages paid its em- |jn (he adjusted compensation me Junior High scliool at a recent meet- | erous attacks" along the Polish, Ru ;‘"“ “ 1",‘,:‘,} of the y‘\‘;l. U § Indus Alco 40% B¢ 399 |ploves. Hi7at AT e et B GO T e B S TR e e et o | R TR AU R ot fer A RIN A A e 1 ST e S e s Tk as U § Rubber Co 56 58 ST the house during the last session but|[he called the “Mercury” every six| DY the minister, who adds these | e e i SR = U § Bteel ..... 84% 8 88 % Clt ltems S HIEH o Bletes InAcAtly intcome | weelal AnLadlto o) aikee war, shosen | beent committed Uwhlle Ehypoarttinall| fosractsisar it He 2 Utah Copper .. 853 4 63 y mittee in the senate and consists of the following: Iditor, | Speeches about disarmament were be- | " ey Louis Norton uncor v fow Va Car Chemical 30 29% ey Among the proposals now being put [ William Christ; agsistant editor, ing made by capitalistic diplomats at [ ¢ his o5 "..‘ lly selected »vrv‘vv‘: much Willys Overland 6 (i Ex-Congressman W. E. Humphrey | forward as a means of raising bonus| . Rattenbury and Carl Hamson; Washington.” ik B eiicbdica g will address the members of the New |funds is cither a manufacturcrs' tax | editors, Misses Carrior and Goodwin;| “The Bolshevik army,” Trotzky de O T 1 the | S Britain Rotary club at their meeting [or a general bhuginess sales tax is | sports, Johr . secretary, Miss st double ifs efforts so \”'.W‘,,' R hayve (Pulam &y st‘tho EIks' club tomorrow noon at|aiso contended by some that if a ‘onfer; tr + and busi man at it may be in readiness to detend | o, 'W‘ R i (et he 12:15 o'clock. |is voted it shonld in some way be|ager, Tabert Christ. An entire change | Russ 1dependence,” ne of the main factors in kKee Bl \cked | Concert every afternoon, 3 ta 6, at | linked up with settlements Ly fore statf will he made in Februar B WIS s il s 1 Flec Light ... 142 144 Besse-Leland's—advt P v & < sipint .8 - nations of the debt owed the ITnited — e in T 1 S e AR g SONg suthern N E Tel . 112 114 The Kacey basketball team will | States FOR GARDNER WELD | hOWARD TO TELL ALL SRR el e ’ " Am Brass . 265 275 | practice tomorrow e ling at 6 r»'rlnr\\‘ v 1 at the special meeting | Am Hardware .. ..1560 152 |in the Boys' club gyrmnasiun 5 voted a e special meeting — Ve 1asium, 4 s < ‘ ht of the Bddy-Glover Hou alk Man, Arrdste Billings & Spencer com 26 Concert every afternaon, 3 fo 6, at | ‘3 eamer h\ Distress In st ~“ 20 : Sk ‘“1‘: ver th Norwalk Man, Arvrested in Con- Bristo] Brass ... 14% 17 | Besse-Leland's—advt Mid-Ocean Is Report |[Goriner w i ,m.ay b "Irw m:q,j nection With Auto Theft Conspir- Colt's Arms . S 23 A meeting of Commodore Barry et e e D ATIREE A o SIS aRTon Shs M) el Eagle Lock ......... 7% 49 lcouncil, A. R. I R, wlill be held to-|Western Hero ts in troubie in mid- | Geners \ital, 1s & past command-| LAnders ......... 47 49 |morrow evening at 7:15 o'clock in-|oce wccording to radiograms re-{er of S b :“B hl‘"“‘l“‘“’d‘ ceee ‘2 11 stead of at § o'clack |cetved here today. With fuel almost : W B e e 1 (iles-Be-Pond com 2 The nsual weekly supper and meet- | exhausted and food supplies nearly o ReS R ilo el e NIIOMITEON S e T 45 ling of the John L. Davis Bible Class|gone, the steamer sont word tl . WILAs SEEREL: CLATSL [maser elahe Rorwalk Tire Pec, Stow & Wileox 3 29 | will take place in the Y. M. . A. af |was in need of immediate assistan A hearin I beln i Rpscemben | U R e Russell Mtg f” 14 . ry lz s. £:30 o'clock tomerrow evening e |The position given was about 50019 in hate court on the petition Villiam R. Penr Scovill Mfg Co .......33 45 Inew president will have charge of |miles noitheast of St. Michaels where | 0f ftandard Serew .......2 ":f the meeting ahe was t reported as having | ©f the Traut and Hine ...... A real live Santa Clmus every after- |stopped on her voyage from Antwerp [She De case, according to ! S Unjon Mfg Co ....... 45 Inoom, 3 to 6, 2d0 floor, at Besse.|for Galveston and_settle 2 BgalY S B hisislignn Stanley Works 45 |Leland's.~advt L. 0. ‘Welssc Y : s e | e COTTON REPORT shinsdarie 3 antl | RaVCIeen pade toie el iexed fptfempt ster Tower, Switze ihat's NEW YORK CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. DEATHS AND FUNERALS | ) X o in eeveral mot g0, Weisse was|arranging to ha len t | : AL L S Exchanges ... . 711,800,000 - November Consumption Greater Than \ 3 (i 3 i Willia imber of bl 1 Luigl Steffanini. in October in the euperior court on a mansiaugh- | Wil i S —— The funeral of Luisi Steffanini of e o hnridd 3 e i Aieave That besines . e erin h Ellis street, was held this morning at Washington, Dec. 14.—Cotton man. making tement Howard has H HAS NO COUNTRY 9 o'clock from 8. Joseph's church, A |ufacturing show increased activity in maling ’ L Howard has ; Jos e L s 00D LCT OFF . | elare NENESS to waly i e high mass of requiem was sung by November, The monthly report of th WOODMEN ELECT OFFICERS, o sl (”‘[‘ This is &ituation That Faces Sir Edgar |the Rev. Patrick Daly, pastor, Mem. |CCnsus bureau issucd (oday showed [ At the mecting of New Britain | 1y, Saiat o ¢ Sl By sl i LG i F i 7.000 more bales of cotton were con- Is g held to on « « eniy | all, Fri Speyer tice which bers of the 8t. Rocco and Sons (of |47 A % ' camp, No. 11630, Modern Woodmen | oy, pga f i n 6th, fr ! N 2 < > S charge of b PO N 3 fladeln Bt erne om 2 to Italy societies attended in a body and |Simed in November than in October|of america was held Tuesday 5 New York, Dee. 14.—(By the Asso- |acted as flower and pailbearcrs, The|Whole consumption was 194,000 bales|vening, the followiag officers were | wpioy v clated Press)—8ir Edgar Speyer, Lon- [floral offerings wore pumerous and larger than in November a year naul, 1. Dube; advisor, A SiREE ron don hanker whose naturalization pa-|beautiful. DBurial was in 8. Mary's ive cotton spindles showed an in isparing banker, Dahlberg: | o connection with tic perd have heen cancelled by the Brit |cemetery. Laraia and Co., undertak. crease of 2,687,000 over November 1ast| cleris, I, B8 on: escort, H. . Her-| wtomobiles on which ish government may be another mau |ers were in charge year, and 616,000 over October this|man; watc inson; sen ! 1LY ) Serino and Jacob Bertino of i ’ c-W ;} f T ) witheut a country. Eramlbdl year. try, N. Molchan; physic Eavard [aip o e e a8 ) Lk o i Pg il v U Depying statements that Sid Bdgar | CARD OF THANKS - - trustees 0 Bengston | (g, new fn the United States, was Ger-| We wish to express our most sin LisWANDOWSKI HONORTID. wnd Bl Stedman rested man born, Samuel Untermyer who cere thanks to our friends and neigh Amherst, Mass,, Dec. 11.—The 1180 two several times had acted his counsel hars, to all those who assisted in any- |1an Leon Pond memorial medal, give SPILT, CHAMPS 2 3 today issued a statement in which he | way during the {liness and death of | 8F ly at the Massachusetls ag Physieal Director J. G. Hergstrom CUTTING DOWN NAVY psserted that Sir Edgar and his wife our beloved hushand and father. We ral college for gencral excellene SV MG A e s were born in America of American |wish to thank espeeially the Loyal Or- i1 football, has been awarded ta Jol apan, undefeated . I champions Dec parents. | der of Moose and those wwho sent flow. | l.ewandowski of East Hampton, Ot 545y N : According to Merton Sturges, chief | ers wil nnounced today. Lewandowskl g three rate wallops maturalization examiner in New York, MRS HENRY WILLIAM has played fullback on the eleven tor Th i el 4 = s Kir Bdgar would probaly have to| AND FAMILY, |[fWo ve ¢ MR B 3 £ play Henty ) rders 1 ONY N PICKEY i P,'fi:m}g {JF takeé out American naturalization pa- | —_—— o — - 3 PORE 3 jam Greenstein ry e « W LA 9 pers it he wished again to become 2| ULSTER MAY SEPARATE A AR RS Senpi £a 02 R Ll Tooking for Chylss i ; TRADING eitizen of this country. At the presenf Lendon, Dee. 14.—(I3y Associated New Haven, Dec N In the 1. 8 SUCCESSIUL OPERATION. ) ) orde ! ¢ ; ! \ 3 “\r i moment, he said, indications were that | press) Ulster's Intention ts stand | Distriet court here vard N, Smith | i i 8ir Edgar owed allegiance 16 10 aloof from the Irish free state is ex.|Of Tridgcport head of the B. N eountry | pressed in a letter sent to Premier|Smith Motor Trucking Co., of th 2 ; c ¢ — RV Lleyd George today from Sir James e SpCLioEmMed onE SoUNTH AT ol 1 et et { Admira Parls has an average of 460,000 | Craig, the Ulster premier according | this morning. The labilities ave {8 conditlanvas ant Hond BRGNS e O toreign visitors each year to a Belfast dispatch to the Bvening and the assets are $6 3 Standard terfeld of New Haven has & 4 2t { I8 ¢ 1€ npe—————————————— = | tachments amounting to $36,000 wuthorization might have ex GRS TR NS HELP FOR RUSSIA [ the property ATRCONPRIN G it e — PALACE — I washington, Dec. 14.—An appro - - M. K. DPasco, president and F. M.| acy, Makes Statement Dee ASK HIGH TARIFF Men Want Income Tarift Saf Leonic Dohnert as administratrix|? Charge of having 1an it | | estate of Jacob Bohnert that|Mobile, has made a statement ¢ ing his alleged connection with Carpet atement reference Is eald to “ s ficiently Digh To Pay Weavers $200 t's not a bronze statue atop the iropean daredevil the evening ten por Vv It was reported at the hospital this |« 000 men \ i ¢ {afternoon that the operation whie ch 3 according t was clty, filed a petition in bankruptey fleet which nu Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. | priation of $20,000,000 would be HARVARD'S OFFER Preble, secrotary of the New Britain UMOR DENIED FRANK DOBSON and othcr food products of grain Cambridee, Mass,, Dee. 14, (By A ‘Y"m: trial ec ".u‘v) vlwr w“':v'c a| Vienna, Dec. 14 (By Associated and HIS SIRENS and other good products for distribn- | sociated Press) Has will invite | thrift G d e Hartfe Y T A report I'ritz Kreisler, rence i A 112 MALN 41 1 ml.hi ), CT. tion in the famine districts of | ia | University Pittsburgh to meet the [ M. © lay not iolinist and composer had been h wintaine s patrol | - % 5 ¢ i P’hone No. 2 2281 Chorus of 13 Broadway under a bill favorably reperted today | Crimson football team HKere on Oct -~ appointed A1 minlster to the wo ho \ \ Sirens by the house foreign affairs com-!25 next year, if University of Cali Sixty-eight cit in th United | United States was officially denfed at | poli I'the Austrian foreign office today | disorderly wire to New York, mittee. fornia is unable to accept that date. State have 100,000 population

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