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RACKLIFFE PRESIDENT OF MONROE. DISTRICT Nepresentative in General Assembly Chosen Head of Parents and Teachers' Association, TRepresentative Fred O, Rackliffe was clected president of the Monroe | achiool Parents and Teachers' asso- clation at the annual meeting last night. Mrs, Clarence I Barnes was elcoted vice-president. Miss Ebba RED 0. RACKLIFE and ler was reclected i was reelected secretary '\||<~ Helen W, treasurer, The meeting was opened by Miss Elizabeth Leghorn, principal of school, and O. P. Richter, the ing president, presided. An Interest- ing program was given by children ot the school, the singing heing un- der the dircetion of Miss Ethel Prior, supervisor of singing I the clemen- tary schools. Among the guests pr ent was Miss Griffin, supcrvisor of singing in the schools ut Waterbur, Miss Clara Oleott was during singing by the association went on record as endorsing the program as drafted by the United Parents and Teachers' a soclation closer coordination among the indlvidual school associ- ations, It s also decided to hol bridege part time in the ne clution, the pupils The foi PIAINVI[[E NEKS Ohserve Anniversary Mrs, William Cunnis ark”siroct quietly obserye It wedding annive yesterday, M ninaham is chauffeur for nor's family and b popular men of DBrock-Barnes poit, Ameriean Jegion is a o Mrs, Cunnin marriage Nir. angd their home Cu ides Miss Mac Plainville s Gilhe is able to be attack of rtha Rebekah I hold i k. The Bricrs rtof out tonsilitis, lodge, 1. O, in,0dd 1 Mountain in after it 0. ocial extend in murkahle m is su small tir- | | organizatlons of lik aceompanist | as In the new hospital bullding there will be almost five times the num- ber of beds, yet the {ncrease in mun-) asked in this Community Chest 18 less than 20 per cent, How- evor, all persons in considering thelr :ph“llfl'x should remember that it | grenns an increase of almost 20 per | cent to mect the increased sum | | asked, This {8 the one drive of the year that is wuthorized, and one in which all people of the town can feel that a worthy appeal is made and one which all persons of the town should support, In pledging fc this fund persons whould remember | that it takes the place of the five individual appeals and they should | make theie contributions of such a and figure that they cover what would be their s parate contributions to the five organizations, réons who may not he v oany reason escape the call of the solicitor, should feel it incumbent on them'to get in touch Wwith the canvasser of thelr district, and offer their subscription for so worthy a cause, at home | other School Kesslon Pleases The spectacle of their children in 8chool as In the regular sessions was pleasing last night to many parents at the Federal Hill school where sosslons were held from 7 until 8! o'clock to better acquaint parents ! with the systems in use. Confercnecs between teachers and parents after the school session contributed to a | closer cooperation between school | and home, so the school officials thought | Observe Mother's Day will be observed y arranged program to- Men's hall by Bell City Earie, ¥, O, E. Included among the numbers will be vocal and in- | strumental selections by such well known singers as John Kilduff and othicrs, who have pleased local audi- | ences before, Plan Memorial Observance Plans for Memorial Day observ- anve are already arranged by local military organizations, Sons of Veterans, Veterans of For- cign Wars, American Legion, Span- ish War Veterans and all other nature will co- few living mem- Army, who will mer comrades on May B. Robinson Camp, 8. of V., is taking charge of the rangements this year for Memorial observance, To Jail For 60 Days While Walenty Kulnstienke being sentenced to jail for 60 days | in the local court yesterday by Jud 1. M. Dono night at R operate with the ers of the Grand lonor their fo Captain T | ar- | | | was 1o n on charges of his son, Thomas Kulas- receiving a like ,sen- on a simflar charge in the Terryville from Justic An- Granniss, When investigators ticut Humane socicty istienke home, they not to their liking nd informed the state welfare | burea with the result that one of ofticials, Miss Helen Cannon hicre erday and removed the three small children of the fami- insti animals, tienke ten was court found condlition cane y to a state ation ‘vm‘ Shuttle Meadow last ; many of tire lcading members younger sct in town As in t years it was highly popular and wrl 'enton’s orchestra to play s dan 1y~ gt it It is the clib) eve drow vith ing it goes without met with success. intention of the issociation 1o bring music libre to New DBritain w spring dance, Alwmnni of this once each cthing fore been attempt- It will be remem- | ed thut the association presen I'hil Ohman and Victor Ar r with an orchestra of s« musiciansg for t r for son t has never be in this city READ THEE HERALD CLASSITILD | ADS FOR YOUR WANTS It is a real benefit—yes a real protection to you if you have a Bank Account in an Institu- tion that is a member of the Federal Reserve System. Come in and let us give you one of the pamphlets which will tell you briefly, yet clear- ly what our membership in the Federal system means to you. A Safe Bank For Your Needs {on Main street and a | Armond was arre | it had heen found that he | ecer. When the STEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925, STOREKEEPER FINED GETS 30 DAYS ALSO (Liquor Violations Take Up Gourt’s Time Edward Was of 802 Eim strect was flued $250 and costs and sen- tenced to 40 days in jall for viola- tion of the liquor law on the charges of reputation and keeping llquor with Intent to sell, by Judge Wil. llam Hungerford 1n police court this morning, Was was arrested May 1 as the result of a rald on his home by Sergeants McCue and O'Mara and Detective Thomas Feeney after a police agent had purchased a bottle of liquor with a marked $2 bill, The agent went to Was's store with the marked bill and a bottle which had several file marks pluced | on the bottom purposely. While the ofticers secreted themsclves in a liouse opposite the store the agent went In, secured the liquor and camo out, lifting his hat as he did 80, a8 a signal to the officers that lis quest had been successful. The oflicers, armed with a search war- rant, then went into the house and found a boy preparing to leave with a five gallon can of liquor. Both the can and the bottle were Introduced ag evidence in court this morning, a8 was the bill and a plece of paper on which the serial number of the bill had been previously written. Wes was represented by Attorney Morris Saxe. Willlam J. Fallon was fined $200 and costs when his case came up for final disposition in the police court this morning. Iallon was ar- rested scveral weeks ago after a raid had ben made on his restaurant quantity of liquor had heen secured, Judge Hungerford reserved decision when the case first came up in Judge Mangan, who appeared for I"allon first filed notice of an appeal and honds were get at $500 but Fal- lon later revoked the appeal and paid the fine, cases of Joseph Chester, . who were arrested for violation of the lquor Jaw yesterday, were continued until at the request of Judge Willium Mangan, who appeared for them, and Samuel Tucsday case of August Armond, charged with eruelty to person, 5 until Monday in court this morning. ed April 14, after had re- fused to allow w physician to enter his home Curtis stroct his wife who is suffering from ean- se first came up in urt it was referred to t 1 Nurse association and as no adye report has been reccived from the organization it is probable that Ar- mond has since changed his beliefs, REPRESENTS DE VALERA Washington, May 9.—Sean ' O'Kelly has announced that, on or ders from Eamon De Valera, Irish republican 1¢ permanent headquarters in Wash- ington as “envoy of the lrish repub- lic and personal represeutative of De Valera," “My work in “will be simil diplomats.” continued not appear on Washington,” he ; ar to that other C. & 0. WORTH S$189. Washington, May 9 A jation of $189.257,780 was fixed the Interstate Commere Commission on the property of apeake & Ohlo Raflway com- : oue of the lines proposed 1 d In the Nickel Plate 7998 tentative va today by Ches to incluc Aferger, court. | Krechevsy | to treat | he had established | done by | the 21 LIVES L0ST IN NI35. RIVER HORROR (Cotninued from 1rst Page) ing and Lumber company, purchased by the United gineering Corp. January 5, and con verted 1nto an oil burner. The ves sel was so heavily loaded with ma- chinery that she had only a fc inches of freo board. The vessel was 114 feet long, had n 28 foot heam and a draft of three feet, slx inches. She carricd a crow of ten. The steamer Chisca and Monitor today went down the river to Brulns and were to carefully scarch the river up to the scene of the disastor The government stcamer Norman carryed delegates of the Mid-Soutl Assoclation of Engineers, on an ex- cursion, The Norman today rested bottom up on the muddy bed of the river and efforts were made to chop away her hull In the hope that some of the 21 listed as dead might be found, A number of small steamers and motorboats today combed the Ten- nessee and Arkansas banks of the river secking any survivors who might have safely rcached a sand Lhr. Among the men, women and chil- dren catapulted into the turgld stream and who remained there or were fished out with life extinct, were some of the best known men lin the engincering profession of the south. The trip had been taken as a side issue to the first annual con- v Mid-Soutl Associ- m\rm of Engineers just ('”'” Prayers of Thanksgiving. The calmness among su marked the sinking of continued as they being brought back to Memphis. Wher the rescue steamer pushed its way along the path over W gone gaily a scant ten a sudden hush came over t A. M. Lund of Little Rock called the group together for crs of thanksgiving the The hero of the was methodical in his rosc Time after time )i boat with victim took them asliore other lond. was taken hi years old, Bhe ates Iin was rs that imer, hours ¥ crowd Ark r Tom Lec disas dis; ent back f final conunt of them survive | Their 1 som stories are told Nono ha offorts Ito say of what tic Dramatie whd stages s she went ) in e grs weatter itoo many were on boat Sitting In the c of Memphis engines ganization of a Memy the American Soclety gincers, mt order. re no The engineers without 1 cahin, Hardly had the deck bofore th o atarhd was ship ur 1to t r her he n ¢ What the Hen i< For, Burritt Mutual Savings “Part of My into my Savings Bank Accow Bank >ay lnvelope went it but the real question was did it o in throughout the y regularly each pay day, rear? It is easy to put away the first one or two weeks—hut it takesr character to and with that al do so consistently determination which will eventually build up a real Balance. vesif you j to it. Try it here just make Can YOU Do it? ) your mind at The Burritt. e e Wall Street Briefs An dividend of iro has been declared on ent proferred stock of the | Gus & Eleetric l,‘um;mm‘ June 1 to stock bt areholders Initial quarterly | | [th u[ v | Awsociute payuble record May 11 been glven the option of taking payment or in cash or In class A stock at « rate of 1 have of preferred, which to about $1.70 a share on o basis of the present market value of the stocks dltriet 1 are in The finanelal gotiations of T'oklo which ars that progress for a 000,000 to the ety of will be offered in the New York market under a guarantoe from the government of Japun. The of the bonds will be used reconstrietion work and the de nt of the municipality. 1t is P. Morgan & Co., will financing. loun procecds velopme stood J the und handle Light earncd common stock 1524 after preferred dividends, $2.41 a share in 19! was $6,864,669 Gre ,688,216 ar before, Power & A share on the eriean compared s earnings from $5,15 the y all street statisticlans are the | W 1L up by the about $ reserves bein Allfed Chemical & which at the ) a share on end of the s was more than ess of the year be- nt $25,000,600 0on stock, T SUSTAIN CHARGES RGAINST FITZGERALD h they had | President of Railway and Steamship Clerks' Brotherhoad Accused of Misconduct in Office I~ Charges of F. H. Brotl amship 1 express o employes, were sustained yesterday by the a the brotherhood. YROS RTEW an A esident Fitzgerald fo ¢ han out of pany in Brothert July 1 guilty imanding t to Mr and repr was hroug! eal by filed by nd 1. officers of < originaily CEMETERY DESECRATION BASIS OF 850,000 SUIT New Canaan Brings Acticn But De- fendants Enter General Denial of Cha FINAL MEETING Public Club to Close Speaking 8¢ <sione Tor The Summer—1¥'rofessor Wetzel speaks Tuesday Trolley Is Re-crosses Track, Ril!\\d fiftieths of a share | ghing | At CM& st BUSINESS HEALTHY, - STOCKS STAY FIRM Federal Reserve Board Survey; Provides Encouragement New displayed a ing stimulated by the York, May$ firm of today's market Stock prices tone at the open- | with buying publication of the Reserve Board's showing IPederal ot survey ness, it to be in althy conditior Picrce Arrow inced 1 1-4 to & new high at 19 1-4 in re- | cetlon of a further reduction in Stewart-Warner and cach opened & | common ad bank loans Davizon Che point higher High Low Clos Alllg Chal 82 Am Can Am Loco ... Am Smelt . 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