New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1924, Page 27

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'BREN I3 SLATED T0 SPEAK AT YALE Rmericanization Director to Ad- some time during th tion received in this city today. Mr, O'Brien is recognized as one of | the most efficient and successful di- rectors of Americanization in the state and oné of the most thoroughly post- ed, His talk at the Yale school will be entirély instructive and will be Adapted to an audience of instructors, parts of thé state, Mr. O'Brien has been approached | by triends of August Zanders to do | whatever is possible to save Mr, Zan. ders an expenditure of $700 or $800 before he can become a legal resident of this country, Mr. Zanders is un- der the jurisdiction of the Immigra- |8 of his case, Ho came to New York many for his family, Through his ef- forts to geét his family here it was learned that he was in the country unlawfully, having falled to come through the usual routine manner. Immigration officials in New York | and Boston are interested in his case and he has been advised that only his irregular way of entering the country is against him and that he probably will have to return to Europe, then making application and return in the legal manner. Mr. O'Brien's services to have this matter adjusted without causing Mr. Zanders to make a trip aeross the ocean, have been enlisted. JUDGE LANDIS 15 ONSTAND TODAY (Continyed from First Page) Hampshire, and Senator Ashurst, democrat, Arizona, both protested that “‘one senator from Jllinols” had asked to have it shown before the committee that he had not sought Grossman’s | reléase, “Then he had better go to the de- ! pakiment of justice files” interjected Senator Jones, republican, Washing- ton, “because there are letteds there | from both of them, but one of them | may be a forgery.” | Judge Landis worked a pair of stecl bowed glasses away up his forehead into his shock of white hair and lit & long stogy while he ex- changed retorts with the Daugherty counsel. “l think the federal justice peo- ple didn't always get the finest law- yers,” he told Howland iIn response to a general question on prohibition enfofcement, but they did the best they could.” Howland asked if Tandis had feit theré was misuse of thé federal par. don power in any general way under the reecent administration. At that the judge stood up, glasses in one hand, cigar in the other, and made a little speech of reminiScence preparatery 16 announcing his judg- ment. It had never been his policy on the bench, he explained, to seek or opposé pardons. The question got lost entirely. He did agree, however, thit he had not seen any remission of efforts to en- force the prohibition law - since | March, 1921, “Grossman ran & regular saloon in A part of our town where they breed and develop eriminals” he said, “and he continued to run that saloon after he was convicted and down to the day of his pardon. Whether he quit then or not 1 do not khow.” ’ Mrs, Kanapatzki Wins Decree of Divorce! Judge Avery in superior court at Hartford today grantéd a diverce to! lena Kanapatzki of Kensington n her sult Against Willlam Kanaphtzki, | formerly of Terryville but now of New Haven. The decree was granted on the grounds of desertion. Thé plaintiff was awarded custody of a three year old dadghtér and was granted the right to reSume her mald. | #h pame. The couple wers marric] on Awril 6, 1815, Attorney Tacid 1. Nair oC this cily réprésented the plaintiff. SPORTING GOODS RUBBER GOODS GUARANTEED BICYCLE TIRES—$1.98, $2.50, $3.50. dress Instractors in July | BASEBALL GOODS | Bats—25¢ to $2.00. Gloves—$1.00 to $12.00. | Balls—15¢ to $2.00. Shoes—$5.00 to $6.50. Masks—$1.00 to $15.00. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1924. / ALLING RUBBER COMPANY 240 MAIN STREET WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND SPORTING GOODS, ALSO COMPLETE LINE OF RUBBER GOODS GOLF SUPPLIES ! Clubs—$2.00 to $7.50. Bags—$4.00 to $8.00. | Balls—25¢ to $1.00. . Shoes—$4.50 to $6.50. | Kro-Flite Balls—50c. | Rackets—$3.50 to $15.00. . Presses—$1.00 to $1.75. | Tennis Nets—$3.00 to $24. Racket Covers, 75¢ to $2.25. Marking Tape, $7 to $10.50. SPECIAL, T BOY’S JUVENILE BICYCLE, A BARGAIN AT $15.00. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TENNIS SUPPLIES | AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES : " Tires and Tubes. Mirrors, Clocks. ! Sponges, Chamois. | Bumpers, Fender Guards. \ | Grease, Oil, Polishes, Etc. 1 GIRL’S 20-INCH FRAME BICYCLE, A BARGAIN AT $15.00 ' SEVEN BOY MAYORS Young New Yorkers Occupy Mayor's Chair While Friends Hold Down Others. BARING'S LAWYER New York, May 2.--8even boys to- day went through the routine of gov- |clination to sell his business and give | Iun his New York connections. He | ‘deelded against it and secured passage Says He Had Planned to Take, |child in April last, and felt she would be in need of a trip after that. He considered going to California to live, | but was unable to ovecome his disin~ to Europe, Such a trip would have given him a short vacation and would permit him to retain his business, Long sald. | crning New York city for half an 1e Baring was aware of the fact that : “]fe Abl'Ofld Mrs, Baring had been with her father The first officlal act of George ! every winter until his death two years { Bronz, the thirteen-year-old mayor, Amoricanization Director James E. | was to sign a proclamation O’'Brien will dellver an address o to | upon all youths of eligible students at the Yale summer school | roll in the military training corps this last week Of | summer, July, on “Some Phases of the Natural- | favor of better recreation facilities for Ization Laws", according to informa- | the city's childrén, improyement of transit conditions and an increase in building. Charles E. Long, Baring’ ' |mors were recorded on the ,United < A 5. Long, g's attorney, . " The borough presidents and the city | geclared today. Mrs, Baring was ro. :!:nl't;-l ‘:vr:x‘l\l‘l?:“}) (r'?n'l'.h::‘ilu:ocr:nl; comptroller also turned over thelr|porteq yesterday to have said she \ y g0 a desks to boys for the half hour period in recognition of “Boys' Week". inclyding school teachers from ail |], O, B, B. Auxiliary Has fary No. 46 was held with an attendance of about 75 mem. | bers, ing Mrs, Leon A, Sprague gave a talk tion authorities pending an adjustment | Harriet Schwartz, New liondon Auxiliary, gave a short on a German boat and while in New ,talk om the Bnai Brith work in New {himsclf that they had used last sum- ner's jury reported today. No clue York he deserted the ship, obtaining londoy. She was very pleased "I"lfuw when they went abroad. There has been obtained as to her identity. 4 position as a carpenter and eventual- [the enthusiasm shown in the local was no resemblance between Mrs. | The woman was belleved fo have ly coming te New Britain, He is a auxil Nester Dreyfus, a member | Buring and any other woman friend |been about 30 years oldrand was of skilled mechanie and, becoming see. |of the general committee 1. O, B. By fof Baring, and Mrs, Baring's photo- medium helght. he body, was tied in this city, wrote home to Ger- also spoke, 3 graph on a passport used by another clothed only in underwear, a long pair of bronze book ends, Miller and Miss E. Fichman rendered | vocal solos while .refreshments wero being served, | e o gp—— agb. Since then Baring has tried to |give her a trip every year, the attore ney asserted. calling age to en. | \Vhite Plaing, N. ¥, May 2.—In planning a trip to Europe on June 7, Clarence O. Baring expected to be accompanied by his wife, who has ac- cused him of trying to kill her with poison and disease germs, and not by another woman posing as Mrs, Baring, He alsu declared himself in {Sharp Earth Tremors Are Registered in Chicago Chicago, May 2.—Sharp earth tre- p. m., central standard time, yester- day. The oscillation reached a max- [imum at 2:06 p. m. and ended at 14:25 o'clock. The distance indicated miles in a knew nothing of plans for the trip, District Attorney Rowland learned yesterday that Baring intended to safl for Antwerp on the Belgenland and | that he had also engaged return pas- sage on the Leviathan, due in New York August 5. Baring was taken from his cell late last night and questioned about the story by the dis- trict attorney, it was learned, Long, to support his statement that Jaring Intended to take his wife with him to Europe, said his client ob- {tained passports and used on them the same photographs of his wife and was 1,975 | southernly | direction, ) S R Rappahannock Police Have Murder Mystery on Hands Rappahannock, Va, May 2.—A {young weman, whose body was found yvesterday in the Rappahannock [river mear here, came to her death, 'otherwise than by drowning, a coro- Interesting Meeting A mecting of the I. O, B, B. Auxil- last evening, Previous to the business mue(-' t/the scout Mrs, of the movement, president Sadle Rothfeder was awarded a Miss Rose woman would have bLeen discovercd immediately, Long asserted, Long declared that Baring belleved, at the time he planned the trip, that Tondon's Zoo was visited last year Mrs. Baring would give birth to a by 1,018,125 people, | |eoat, stockings and riding boots, 1t [ had been In the water about a week, or WS This Week—Special Showing World’s Greatest Davenport— We now have the wonderful new Royal Nightingale—the greatest davenport ever built, More beautiful, more comfortable, more practical, oy CEDAR CHEST "‘W Better for sitting, better for lounging, IN BASE & " . Every Roval Nightingal Theonly beddavenpo better for sleeping. No flatcotsprings Lo m.;,u._,)"' coder springsinback,cushions, ==only genuine Nachman springs. ;;'L;l‘::;h',.-ufi‘.: No extra mattress to buy. Box spring guest-bed pulls out like a dresser drawer. 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EXTRA FANCY NEW TURNIPS 1L FRESH GREEN 25¢ | rarmiees NG, WALNUT 2 Bunclies 5c.m;m FRESH SPINACH or DANDELIONS —PECK 23¢ NEW MEATY PRUNES e 19¢ ]l‘l‘(“& 'T‘.‘l.ljnu NEW SEEDLESS | RAISINS .. .. 23¢ PECK—

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