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€ Stage, 8. —Song} o8 are | career, ', brothe} "uso njamin,{ on make) rection vounger arrimap] 1ramatig} on of cal wol SN HAING S POLICIES s Desirous of Having ‘H;\ Nov. 28 (By Assoclated v Mussolini s giving to Italy's foreign closely the develop- usanne conference, ,‘lll lfua Turks should not 4 10 extend their sovereignty ‘the Maritsa river, the boun- pastern Thrace, except for which is the rallway { for Adrlanople. cihe Turks should try to go be- [N ne sald today, “they will L g first by the Balkan E of the en- then by the bl?c en gald, was ready to par- , any action necessary to v ks within the boundaries by the allies. Bhe would . the plan for a Bulgarian the Aegean sea at Dedea- i {s credited with the in- 1o ask revision of the system in order to give Italy a 1o share with Great Britain st in the economfc advan- thd raw materials in Asia question of German repara- golinl agrees with ¥rance ny must pay. ot insure carrying out of his ‘g Mussolini has decided bom January -1, next, u* con- and clerks in the nment shall be Itali, o to Look Cold Hard Facts and Not Forget . Obligations. Nov. 28.—An appeal to “look cold, hard facts face and not forget our obliga~ blind hope that we may ) engage in armed conflict,” address here today by under the auspices of n defense soclety. sent we do not see definite but none of us can tell shall have war *in five, ,” Gen, Pershing said. now to a certainty that ct would come in 20 would be an immediate or preparations. Yet that is te interval that we have e past between major wars. j no'reason to think that the future will bring about a war even though it was entered the world war to the end of the war.” ing devoted .most of his 18- discussing the value K of ning as a-school of good e of staff stressed draft wing that 50 per cent of called out during the h ly, subnor- m b uccu'; curh%l'onpl:y' 0g. ATOR IN COURT Bl & rnscn ififl’i’eflm for Year— Hail Him as Hero. ¢ Nov. 28.—(By clated Rev. T. B, Pickering of escribing himself as a unist, who has been speechmaker at re- . of the, unemployed, ind over in 5 ‘Dundu at Bow Court today to keep the year, Ho was arrested in Yesterday on‘ the charge Ing the 'police. ‘carried away from the the shoulders of a large ployed men who had “The Red ¥lag” outmide. k Dolice guard preverited dis- Plckering refused to take | Writes Letters High Abové Earth " |operation today at a hospital in Hart- . City Items Headquarters .for women's Rewse-Loland's of course—advt, Attorney Harry Ginsburg’ was awarded & barrel of apples at the Yenilworth club last nigat, Turkeys given away at Grotto Car- nival,—advt. . The Herald has been requested by government officlals to “inform ex. servicemen that midpight of Decem- ber 16 is the time limit for flling ap- plications for vogational training coursés. Applications should be sent to T. J. Bannigan, manager of the Northeast district. Victrolas and Flunos, Henry Morane, —advt, The Edwards Clothes Bhop on Mgin street was burgiarized Sunday night and an overcoat was stolen. It was erroneously stated that the burglary was at the P. & Q. store. Don’t forget Sulllvan's dancin, school social Thanksgiving night, 90 Arch street.—advt. The Daughters of Isabella will hold their regular Christmas sale on Satur- day, December 2. All members and friends having articles to be sold have been requested to turn them in dt the club rooms on Kriday evening. The proceeds of shis sale will go to char- conta, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 .1982 DEATHS AND FUNEKALS Clarence August Michels, The funeral of rence August Michels, son of Mr, and Mrs. Louls Michels of 140 Winthrop -street, will bé held from the German Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 a'clock. Rev. G.. H. Sehneck, pastor of the church will officlate and inter- ment will be in Fairview cemetery. Marjoric J. Kilbourne, The funeral of Marjorie J. Kilbourne, two months' old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kilbourne of §9 Highland Terrace, was held from her late home this afternoon. Rev. Henry W. Maler, pastor of the First Congregational church, ofclated and burial was in Fairview cemetery. ENGLAND THREATENS BREAK WITH GREECE (Continued from ¥irst Puia) ment and degradation was Imposed upon Admiral Goudas and Gen, Stra- tigos. ity. Apply State Afmory tonight to join New Nat. Guard Co. $1 up per drill. —advt, The Stanley Works has started con- structing a large addition to its plant in, Southington. 'Pennut Clusters, 37c box, at Besse- Leland’s.—advt. The regular meeting of the New Britain Rotary club will be omitted this week because of Thanksgiving. Get in on the ground floor. Join Hgqrs. Co.-at State Armory tonight. —advt, Mrs. Waterman Lyon, wife of ~ the local medical examiner, underwent an ford. " /Radio sets and supplies at Morans’ —advt, 4 A fon was born’today at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Bdward Rogers of 360 Washing- ton street. > JEWISH MEN TAKE CASE Charged With Murder, New York, Nov. 28, (By Associated Press).—To prevent any effort to make another Drayfus case of the charge -of murder brought against Robert Rosenbluth, former U. 8. army captain, U. 8. Attorney Hayward has turned over the prosecution to two: of his assistants, Samson Selig and Abra- ham Solomon, both of the sgme faith as the accused. Rosenbluth has been indicted on a charge of murdering Major Alex- ander P. Cronkhite on the outskirts of Camp Lewis, Wash,, on October 25, 1918. Mr. Hayward switched prose- cutors it is understood at the instance of Attorney General Daugherty as gn answer to statements by certain Jew- ish organizatiens. ' “We' are both _Jewish and proud of it said Mr.. Solo! loday. .“All we are concerned with how is the ques- tion of jurisdiction. We are not con- cerned ‘at all with the merits of the case at this moment. *BUESFOR 83,000 Israel Bronstéin of Hartford Makes Samuel Schoeidep of This Flty Des fendant in Dispute Over Sale. Israel Bronstein, through Lawyer Francis P, Rohrmayer, of Hartford, has brought suit to recover §$3,000 from Samuel Schneider of this city. Thevallegations in the suit are based on the sale of a bakery formerly con- ducted by the involved parties in this ‘city. Deputy Sheriff M. D. Stdckwell served the papers, attaching property) Lelonging to the defehdant at the cor- ner of Hartford avenue and North street. The writ is returnable in the superior coprt at Hartford on the first Tuesday of December. HARDING'S VIEWS. Thinks Navy Game Booze Episode Reflects os. Prohibition Agents. ‘Washington, Nov. 28—President Harding was described today as feel- ing t the incident at Philadelphia involving charges of misconduct by naval academy midshipmen after the Army-Navy football game last Satur- day revealed a laxity in prohibition enforcement that was both discour- aging and deplorable. It was irecognized, it was sald at the White House, that a similar in- cident might have occurréd in any one of a score of large cities. Offi- clals emphasized that the Navy de- partment would take every possible step to correct whatever weakness there was in the ocontrol of the mid- shipmen which resuited in the drink- ing of intoxicants as described in the official statement yesterday by Secre- tary-Denby. ;. It was added that the incjdent would have no bearing on the con- tinuance .of the gmel between the two service acadermies. " SKY ADVERTISING Atrplane, New Equipment) New York, Nov. 28.—“Hello, U. 8. A was written in "white letters a mile long scross the pale blue of a winter sky above lowee New York to- day, Traffic was tied up as thousands stopped to watch the white scrawl and barely discern the airplane Which trailed the lines like a chalk mark behind it. The m:;n;a *.l' written Captain Cyrll Turner o t": demonstrate “sky advertising”" by means of a smeke generztor —and ejecting apparatus In the fuselage of u’ru writing was &t a Reight of 10,- 000 feet. each drill. . A T The last day of the trial attracted & large assemblage, including many soclety women, . Prisoners Exhausted, The eminent prisoners nearly all appeared to be exhausted' from the ordeal they had been undergoing and their keen anxiety was refiected in the features of thelir close relatives in the courtroom including their wives and daughters, Deep silence prevailed when the Judges resumed their seats after their deliberations on the judgment to be rendered and the scene was one of tenge emotion when Gen. Athoneos, president of the court read the ver- dict. The trial of several former Greek ministers and military officlals who were charged with high treason as the result of the army's recent de- feat by the Turks began on Novem- ber 13. The court martial was insti- tuted by a decree of the revolutionary committee after an investigation by a special commiftee of inquiry had sulted in a report charging treason. Ex-King Exempt. Tormer King Constantine was de- clared exempt from the charges on the ground that he was not responsi- ble for any acts that led to the tri- umph of the Turkish armies. It was decided that his ministers must bear the full responsibility. The accused men were permitted to testify in their own defens. Early in the trial the British gov- ernment made representations against possible imposition of the death sen- 4 tence. Dispatches sald that the Brit- ish action had been generally resent- €d in Athens and that the fall of the Zaimis ministry could be traced di- rectly to the British stand, CABLE OVER DESERT Buried Wire Gives Airplanes Their Exact Bearings in Sahara Paris, Nov. 28. (By Associated Press)—By means of a buried cable, it is'now possible for aircraft'to cross the Sahara desert safely, the Academy of Sciences was told today by Ad- miral Fournier, An ‘electric current flowing through the cable influences delicate apparatus on the plane or airship so that the pllot is able to tell his exact position, at a glance. The invention has been successfully tested by army and navy officials;, Admiral Fournier said. Kenilwortl Club Plans & To Observe Thanksgiving r‘he other car was hit, s BERSON BROS, TRUCK IN PECULIAR MISHAP Skids on Street and Dumps Coal in Competitor's Deiveway—Auto Is Wrecked * When a Reo speed wagon owned by Berson Brothers and containing a ton of coal, skidded on West Main streot shortly ‘after 1 o'clock this af- ternoon and-crashed ingp a telephone pole almost the entire load was dump- ed onto the driveway of Frank H. Johnston, a competing coal dealer und owner of the City Coal and Wood company. Mr. Johnston's car was not struck but so far as the Berson jfruck is concerned, reports from the scene of the ‘accident say everything Is a total loss except the coal, & Mr. Johnston was driving West on West Main street.” When he came to his driveway at 876 West Main street, he signaled to turn in, when he al- leges the Berson truck passed him out on the Jleft, the truck attempting to pass to the left of another machine, The truck kidded along the street, struck the curb, breaking the wheel, and slid across the sidewalk for an additional 20 or 30 feet, striking a telephone pole in such a manner as to almost demolish ft. ; NEW SENATE RULES ek et Nt et tors As Soon As They Are Defeated ‘at Polls, ‘Washington, Nov. 28.—The present practice udder which senators and representatives continue to sit in congress for four months after they have been defeated for re-election would be abandoned under an amend- ment to the constitution reported out today by the senate agricuiture com- mit{ee. 3 ‘ By unanimous vote the committee directed to bring into the senate a resolution providing for such an ~ lamendment which would require that a new congress take office immediately it had been selected instead of in the March foflowing. Little discussion preceded the committee’s action taken ifter it had been declded to postpone action indefinitely on the resolution of Senator Caraway, democrat, Arkansas, to ‘prohibit congress ‘“lame ducks” from voting on other than routine legislation. or holding chairmanships. K. K. K. PLACARD CITY Even Govgrnor's House isiUsed As Billboaid to_Give Notico of Batlh Rouge Naturalization. Baton Rouge, La., Nov. 28.—The house occupled by Goyvernor John M. Parker was placarded during the dight with notices of a ‘“naturaliza- tion” ceremony of the Baton Bouge Ku Klux Klan scheduled for' Thanks- giving night. The executive took the matter as a joke laughing qhe related the affair to his friends. Rouge were posted notices reading: “Baton Rouge klan No. 3 Inv}dble empire of the knight of the Ku Klux Klan apnounces pubiie. naturalization ‘of candis Thanksgiving = night, November 30 on the green Wellspring roads. The public is -cordially invited. \‘Pafking space will-be provided in the committee | Tn the downtown. streets of Baton|. One of the most Prilliant affairs of |main ground. Traffic will be han- the Thanksglving season will be the|dled by competent persons. Visitors dance-to be held by the Kenilworth|®re requested not to arrive before club of this city at the ¥. W. C. A,|8:30 o’'clock (this to nvald,mngo:‘i:n/ on Thursday evening. It is expected [of traffic.)” STREET STOCK [ EGHANGE REPORTS Quotations furnlshed by Putnam & Company. Cimo Ny o 178 11 10% 50 8% 26 122 160% 9% i 9% Y 178 ay 8% 140% 4% 66% 20% 32% 26% 2% 126 127% 62 4% 87% 10% 15% 178 13% High a8 80% 178 Low 3TN 6T 178 11 1n1y% oy 3% 28, 121% Am Bt Sug ... A8 Cany Am Cr & Wy ,. Am Cot Ol 17% Am Loco ,.....110% Am Sm & Re., &0 Am 8g Rf om.. 74 Am Bum Tob ... '26% Am Tel & Tel,.122 Am Tob .. 161 Am Wool , . 08% Ana Cop ...... 46% Ate.Tp & 8 F..100 At Guit & W I, 24% Baldwin Loco .118% Baltt & Ohlo .. 41% Both Steel B .. 62% Can Pacific ....140% Cen Leather ... 841 Ches & Ohlo ., 66% Chi Mil & 8 P. 22% Ch) Rek Is & P. 32% Chile Coppér. .. 26% Chino Copper . 28% Consol Gas ....126% Corn Prod Ref.128% Crucible Steel . 62% Cuba Cane Bugar 143% Endicott-John ., 87% 124 126% 59% 13% 86% 703 15% 176 18% 29% 80% 31% % % 11 46% 1y 4% 136 47 0% 813 98 611 213 28% 15% 91% 20% 113 4y 26% 84% 453% 10% 56% 13% T4% Erle 1st pfd ... Gen Electrio ... Gen Motors Goodrick BF .. Gt North prd .. Insp Copper , Inter Con Inter Con pfd .. Int Mer Marine . 11 Int Mer Mar pfd 48% Allis-Chalmets . 42 Pacifig Ol , Int Nickel . Int Paper Kelly Spring T'r 411% Kennecott Cop.. 32 Lacka Steel . T6% Lehigh Val . 63 Mex Pet .......381 Midvale Steel .. 20% Mis -Pac (o000, 3TY% NY®en....,.. 03% NYNHG&H.. 21y Norf & West ..114% North Pac . .76 Pubevon oot Pan Am P 2y Penn R R ..., Plerce Arrow .. Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con Cop .. Reading . ..... Rep I' & 8 .. Royal D, N Y . 8inclair Oil Ref South Pacific’.. South Rail .... Studebaker Co 1191 Texas Co () b Texas & Pacific 20% Tobacco Prod.. 79% Transcon Ol .. 11% Unfon Pacific .. 180% United Fruit .. 152% d Re 8Bt .. 704 PUTNAM & CO.|| We Ofl"or i 7-per cent preferred e e - | JUDD & CO Members New York Stock ’ MEMBERS HARTFORD STOOK D GE HARTFORD: Hartford-Conn. | Trust Bldg, Tel. 8-6320 NEW BRITAIN: 23 West Main St., Telephone 1815, _ WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND _ ‘Tom"gton Stock ) Hartt Mumcmkr;“h‘?‘-’, ' New ' York ord- o oy e / U'S ¥Food Prod. b6 U & Indus Alco 61% U § Rubber oC - 40% *U, §. Steel . *Ex Dividend (Judd & &Co.) Bid ‘Aetna Life Travelers . Htd Elec Lig) Am' ‘Hardware . Bige-Hfd Carpet . 2 Billingsand Spencer com Billings and Bpencer ptd Colt's . ;... 28y Kmnm 18 Harry ‘Scheuy, that many of the ydunger set who are home from school for the Thanksgiv- ing recess will be présent, Music, will | be furnished by the Rexmere club orchestra -and dancing will be enjoyed until a late hour. The committee in chairman; Clifford Odin, Harry: Ginsburg, Clem- nt Lewis, Robert Loomls and Louis Fleischer. I WESLEYAN MEMORIAL Committes §s Appointed 0 Arrange Tribute to Those Who Fell in War Middletown, ‘Nov. 28.—A memorial at Wesle: university for those its alumni and student_body who fell in the world war will be provided by & committee the wmembership of which was © announced today by George Willetts Davison, class of 1892 of New York: The committee will procure the necessary funds and will also decide whether the memorial shall be a library building or a monu- ment! The committee will be as fol- lows: John. Gribbel of'\ . Philadeiphia, president of the Wesleyan board of trustees; John 'C. Clark of 1886 of New York, Wiiliam T. Kich- of Bos- ton, Earl Dewitt Deremer, class of 4910 Winifred B. Holton, Jr., class of 1910 and Henry V. Leonard, class of 1912, all of New York. PLAN ANNUAL BAZAAR. $¢. Mary's Holy Family Oircle Names . Comniittees Pians have béen completed for the anoual bazaar of the Holy Family Cirdle of St. Mary's parish, at 8t Mary's school hall, December 4, 5 and 6, the procedds to be used for the poor of the commutity. ' In charge of the various’booths will be the fol- fowing: Domestte articles, Mrs, Wil- liath Forsyth: fancy articles, Mrs. M. P, Crean: oeuntry store, Mrs. A. M. Monsees; dolls, Mrs. Thomas Smith; £ Nrs. Willlam J. Noble; = fee cream, Mrs., Cranley; refreshments, Mrs. Iy shag, M, M. Begley. Mrs. Rin, the whist to be held on Tuesday ove- In{. and ‘Mrs, Long of & 1064 sie on Monday afterndon. "Once A Governor Parker is openly opposed to thefglan. Gréasé Burns Are Fatal » — “To Little'Lawton Girl ‘pged two years, d-mn of gnd Mrs, John Law- ton of 160, High street, died about 9 o'clock last night at the New Britain General hospital. ~ The child was Tbadly burned by hot grease at her home last Sunday, and she was rushed at once to the hospital, The funeral was held this after- noon at 4 o'clock, and burial was in 8t. Mary's new cemetery. 3 TO ENTERTAIN | CANS, Santiago, Chile, Nov. Z8.—(By' As- sociated Prees.)—The American oruiger Cleveland which has taken re- Iiet supplies to the earthquake suffer- ers at Huasco, is expected at Valpar- aiso on Thursday. ~Ambassador Col- Iler will entertain Admival Cole ard staft and Chiteah admirals at'lunch- eon ang the American Milors will be vén an opportdnity ghflkmvint Day at December 1. President Alessandri, sel, for 1) years manager of the Har- Jem branch -ofthe Corft Exehange Bank, today was indicted for grand larceny. < It was charged that he had stofen more than $60,000 from the tank over a perfod of several Quincy; » NOV, Z8-A pléd of not guiity wes made by Albert T, Har- vey in the ‘district m'\)gh‘" to a charge of ‘murder for the killing of Mra Tdh Andere at her home in the Hough's Neck seof last Friday. His sas6 was contlhued for a hearing De- in charge |t Ni Peck, w and Wilcox 82 Russell Mfg Co .. Beovill Mfg Co .. Stanley Werks, com . Stanley Works pfd Co Co . U. 8. Treasury—Balance, $36%,381,212, . D KNOTHBR GOLD RUSH Discovery of, Precious Metal in Cany nda Jeads 0 the Staking of, More Than 100 Olaims. ‘s Ottawa, Nov. Discovery of gold bearing quartz ngar Wrigley and 60 miles up the south Nahauni river, a tributary of the Mackenzis river, started a wild rush of claim stakers from Fort 8impson and other trading posts along the Mackenzie, it was re- ported here today by A. M. Perry, a dominion land surveyor, on: his re- rn fram- a topographical survey. . He declared that miore than 100 claims had already beeh staked and that' the tralls along the ' south Na- Hanni were cluttered with gold seek+ ers, ¥ t . 45 #ALPHA DELTA SIGMA DANCE, The Alpha Deits Sigma fraternity will begin it year's activitles' with a Than! ving ‘dance at ' the ' Shuttle MeadoWw olub on ¥Friday evening of this weeék, - It Is @xpected that the affair will be n success, as it is one of the first fraternity or' sorority dances of the season. Music will be turnished 'by the Rexmere club or- chestra from 8 until 1 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Oharles R. Hare will act as patron ahd patroness. The commit- tee fn charge of arrangements iy com: posed of Henry Christ, chairman’ Ar- thur Fowler and Maurice Fenton. — e " The Holy ' Family . Civele of St Mary's parish will hold its ammual bad gaar at St Mary's school hall: Deo. 4,6, 6 in’the afternoon and eve. fifng. Procteds to be used for the poor of the pommunity, ‘o ,W-t:;h,;n STOCKS r.uomlbé-na-u’.;\l.nm~u' - Al G. Corner Main and Pearl Streets, ] Bank by LOANS Tor you. Winter ) problems to, those of us who There 18 fnel to buy, the Was'Going At '51' Miles An Hour, Cop sib-—dnue to Try Case Has Been Sending Speeders to Jail. Fresno, Cal, Nov, 28~Willlam G, McAdoo of Los Angeles, former seo- retary of the treasury, was arrested in Tulare county yesterday and cited to appear before Judge Jf Clack Saturday to answer a charge of speed: ing at the rate of 61 miles ap hour. According to the traffic officer Wio dfrested Mr. McAdoo, he pursued the car containing My and Mrs. McAdoo and their chauffeiir, thres miles. Mr, MeAdoo was en route to Fresno whete he addressed the bar associa- tions of three counties last night. Judge -Clack has the reputation of Jalling drivers caught speeding in Tul- are county. Dudley of Guilford, who ac- cidentain : shot and inisnseit iy while chasing & sk in the approaching Holidays bring finardy héve no bank accounts or securities, children need warm n friends should be remembered with gifts, Meet these S e streety this citys G 3 ¢ o g oman Sin0 In Early Morsing Pire—No At Time ‘of Blaze. ¥ Pomfret, Nov. 28.—Pomfret Mg Ign was burned early today, the loss being from $16,000 to $20,000 with partfal insurance. James Lucey | th landlord, and Mre. Lucey, were awnle~" hls chicken yard, was ' & brother Mrs, C, Fred Glark of 118 onqgwn? & el R night clothes, . 3 The bullaln; w;..\?a w.(.u:‘ :;% Mr started, thé : | B WINPT 5%, WS R AT, WA AR I i