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wvpyp—— HIGH SPOTS AT CONN, LEGISLATORE Routine Business Transacted at Meeting Today State Capitol, Hartford, May 14— The outstanding incidents in the legislative session today was the gift of a sabre to Lieut. Leslie P. Arnold, famous fller; concurrent adoption of u‘nll which changes the automobile laws as to rvxlb(mllunr fees, and the receipt of practically | all minor bills which were held by | comnilttees. The boxing commission bill is still to be finished by the judlclary com mittee, The house rejected the bill v\hlrh' was almed to abolish the office of county detectives in state's attorneys’ offic 1'avorable reports to the house in- cluded these: Incorporating the Greenwich | ‘Water Co. to operate in Rye, N. Y. Bridgeport community cente amending the militia law to |nc|u/|v»> the naval militia; incorporating the | Branford Masonie Temple assocla-| tion; appropriating $i 0 for the state farm for women, and $226,700 | for the Norwich state hospital An unfavorable report came 1ni on the bill to annex West Hartford to ljartford. Other favorable reports were on | bills to allow Naugatuck to have nm city manager form of government; appropriating $116,400 for the Na- tlonal Guard air service, setting aside $5,000 to furnish towns ul«l\ lsts of citizens who served in the | and amending the Loomis in stitute charter so that girls may be received, A bill was submitted which relicve Attorney General Healy from serving in proceedings looking condemnaticn of the MeCook prop- erty at Niantic deslred hy the tuber- culosls commission. A resolution | for Charles F. Willard as Judes Groton was sent cal The noon ressior sion te il to deputy at to the nlar. house decile on an after. to a ses- n10rray AB0uT COMMUNISH = Fow Considering thc Hatter won, May 14. (AP)—Alarm the growth of communism in at Britain which has been volced |y through the press recently secms to have Invaded the British eabinet. Tt is understood that it is considering the advisability of re- fusing all forcign communists per- mission to e country for the annual conference of Rritish munists whi s at Glasgow, Beotland, Mz The cabin recarded niore or Ao the govr anxiety o id growth of the com- mus since th fta membe ring i removed by the la 1t is cons - of the conserva rmination to com- orted attitude fs less as an rament's is- ent hor ROV d also as a ive govern- | keep known | Britain e question of s from the communists was som a home iich led to CHURCH SOCTAT Memorial STANLEY Jo \ftor nsov the program games will Th communit COMMISSIONER Wi MAY BE Was " ingto May appoint ROUND och city Daly w six teboards THIRD PINOCHLI The third round in the pin urna between teams iting the six 1 hich is being played . club when he acy, T wards of t at the a0t rooms, tonight, ms battle with rats from the play by a clc the pre mo- z in t} margin OPPOSE TWO FAMILY HOUSE Property owner have notified ¥ J. Hen to issuane 1. Ward for a two fam 261 Monroe street and will be given, of a permit I73TH ANNIVERSARY OF | single lincreased from | vears, |school for the [irjunction and ENGLISH ALARMED | ten [ city, FOUNDING OF N. B. 1. S. (Cotninued from I'irst Page) ed to those students completing Course A at the trade school and tulfilling the clty's requirements in general education. 'The trade school moved into“its quarters on South Main street In June, 1928, With this change the achool aghin became a unit, the enly practical arts courses glven heing the commer- elal ones and those In sewing and |cooking. The distinction between the two bulldings has heen wiped out, courses fn history, FFrench and other subjects being now given in vhat was formerly known as the vocational bullding,” The teaching staff h |three to 16 In 1000 and 68 at the present time, while the attendance 50 to 331 {n the first and to 971 in the last 25 The number of puplle hasg recently slumped somewhat, due to the substitution of the junior high grammar school and the consequent removal of the “ninth grade" from the higher in- {stitution. Not only has it grown in size, but it has kept abreast of | changes and is now one of the most | modern hln.l schools in the state. GET INJONGTION - ONFACTORY SALE (Continued from Page Three) grown from 50 year set since a legal auction was not held and notices of the sale were not sent out to the stockholders, nelther in America nor In Poland, nor were they sent to the directors in Poland. No Stockholders' Meeting “We asked for a meeting of stock- holders immediately on our arrival here, but this was denird nue' the men sald today. *“We offered to act- tle the affair outside of the court, and again refused. We had | ing 161t ta do but apply for the | let the court decide | Whi to give | ulons amonnt | £0l¢4 ] themeelves the | offered 823,000 aslde, espec they at was what n {dea of the for which thay factory, we we 1er day though it hat they fust re t the would ticall and we is prac sold 1t for ico of ) unction and gecured by ris M. Wilder, el for tha petitianing group, is being made the following de- | n Felix Szezipanek of t Ignating W, Emerling of N Haven, and John Janekscek, Antoni Szezipanek, Peter J. Baranowskl, | Stanley Paszko, Stanley Domanskl, Anton cchowle, Harry Chester, W. Ciszewski, of llull-‘ not double Sery writs, on The plaintiffs are bringing suit for the ap tment of a receiver ana| temporary rece to take ch of the Wisla company: unetion ver arge for an in- afendants ged un would e pro g the from carryir 1 lawful agreement the stocl 000 which the an order of the dsfenda to il n nelghbor- hood of § fc conrt requiring the niake full acconnt of all transactior 1 ask nd up r Ystributed accordl ts fin that the eco 18l its o g to law Y. W. C, A. NEWS In Y. \ps pany be wo 8ot en re W Win, yoke camp o lodie Springfi and Wangi Tlartfor alr traveling pt mn‘m“\r\' ng longer e order is camps and in this kir rs. to be a trave! BANRUPTS QONNLCTICUT ¢ 14 New 1 , May am ass wor Angost ed by th last 1 |\|ll'l\‘\‘ ’lm BROWN ¥s BUSTER Hund NS ot was q g amused t} BARRI rl-\nlun Rarrett of 219 B r-r\lnheam Hart | week's fliness, | of this ecity | by NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 14, FALLS INTO ELEVATOR WELL DRORS ABOUT THIRTY FEET Willlam Wynne of Pleasant Street Seriously Injured at Amerlcan | Hoslery Co, Plant, Blipping into an elevator well as he was about his work In the Amer- fcan Hoslery Co, factory this morn- ing, Willlam Wynne, 50, of Pleasant stroet, foll about 80 feet and suffered a poskible fracture of the skull and a broken arm, He was rushed to the New Britain ge 1 hospital for treatment and his condition this aft- crnoon was reported as serious. League-of Nations | And Panama Question Geneva, May 14, (AP)-—America's t in the Panama Canal is ex- pected to figure importantly today in discussion before the League af | Nation's international conference for | the control of traffic in arms and munitions of whether there should | be international control of arms in shipment. Jxamination during shipments ls authorized in the proposed conven- | tion and although the American | delegates did not express an opinion | today they are understood to op- pose any extensive right of w'\r'h Involving continuous examinations | of cargoes, | in AT BRIDGE Mrs. John Cashman of Kensing- ton entertained three tables of | bridge at her home last evening. An | enjoyable time was had and the fol- lowing women were the prize win- ners: First, Mra. McGuire; second, Mrs. Watkins, and third, Nellie | Bratton, Refreshments were served. | ENTERTAIN Deaths === Andrew Anderson Linden Andrew Anderson Linde [ years, dieq at his home, 380 Chest- | Iate last night after a| Mr. Linden, who was den, had been a resident for 33 years, during which time he had heen employed by American Hosiery Co. At the of hia being taken sick he was foreman ther Survi ing him are his wife, Mrs. Ann Iinden, and his mother, three brothers and one slster in Sweden Tuneral services to rfln\"“ 1 Roy, Dr. A. A, of the Firth Lutheran ehure: from late iome S: 1oon at o'clock. DBurial be in Fairview eametery. nut street born in 8w the time a carpel 2 {0da Fellows' !\uvl y at Davidson & lLev | plaintift has filed a judgment 1925, City Items Balesladles from Y. W, C. A, Sat urday at Davidson & Leventhal's— advt, Closing Sulllvan's Dancing schoeol, Sat. night, new orchestra.—advt, There will be a meeting of the Tau Gamma chapter of the Y, W. H. A. Junlors at the chapter rooms tonight at 8 o'clock, tefreshments will be served. Mr., and Mrs. . H. Johnston of this eity and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Chandler of Rocky Hill will leave HSaturday for Washington, D. (' hey will make the trip by motor Mr. Graham's reception and dance at Y. W. C, A, tomorrow night. Fifty ehildren will |take part in fancy dancing followed Adm, 17 dvt by general danchng. be. Children under ten, 50 §tella Rebekah lodge, soclal for members and friends on I'riday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock a hall Mr. and Mrs, Carl Frisbie of Rus- sell street will safl Eaturday Europe where they will spend the summer, Salesladles from Y. W, C for A, Sat thal's— advt. Purl Lewls of New York is visit- ing Mr, and Mrs, Ha Han Steale street, In the case of | against Vincenzo Pavano which judgment was rendered in the on April 27, 192 the len on property of Vincenzo Pavano and on other property belonging to the defendant Pasqualina ( .‘h 0. Hungerford & Saxe sent Bernard et al, in repre | plaintift. Jr n Artemas Stockman, Mr. and Mrs. Arter kman of Brooklawn street, is ill at his he Salesladies from Y. W. €. A, urday at Davidson & lr\rw'vw advt, The next regular t ritt Grange, No. 39, P. of held Saturday eveni o'clock at Jr. O, 1 Members of the I the First Lu as their guest this evening ecting of Tur H will - Ao M heran ¢ tth ur fr regniar meet- ont and refr gram of entertain ments will be serv street reported 1o Sergeant Rival at police three golf clubs mohi perni Mys, John will leave Saturda trip to Poland Matt) that headquart had ben stolen from Tolles man York on | Universal o i ( Funerals Mrs. Mary Goggin The funeral of Mrs. Mary Goggin, who died Tuesday night at the home 1 Sullivan o t, was held thi o'clock from - Winst Buria d. THANKS my f CARD OF to thank wish to ters of | ally Catholic Dang Ladies Auxilary M. T M MeCrann, Anderson, 1 family and J. Zapatka Mrs, Wm, MR. ARTHUR TAYLOR. CARD OF THANKS our sincere the eavement in 1 wife and very many also for Sigued, VICTOR JOHN OF THANKS SON & FAMILY manner ral tributes. PETER MERC MARK LVERY GRAVE We are now taking or- ders for Ma s and Inscription work to be completed for Decora- tion Day. John F. Meehan Monumental Works Cor. Union & Clark Sts “We Sell to Excel” OPEN EVENINGS Joseph A. Haffey Faneral Director. Phone 1625 te >t. Mars's Charch 7 Summer §t.—1625-3. Flowers for All Occasions F. H. Bollerer's Posy Shuu 72 Chureh St Tel. 886 | wza ‘Telogruph Wisrist of New Beitain.” \t l)anhur Danbury May d R cor ywl""fi o rt l)f the ses ports o slon this forenoon ot is ¢ things the Jists In th idge to bani fi rt gram _The ele m(n of o osin effort of I h the icors is to session vomen's Universalist tion tion eleected Mra pre Mande B sident Miss trus ford urer, ven: SYRACUSE POLICE AGAINST BALL POOLS Acting on Governor Smith's Orders to Get Rid of Them—Think Headquarters in Rochester MEN'S CLURS TO HAVE 0UTNG PHIRTY-THREL INDICTMENTS TAP DAY AT Y\ Head a be chosen fr Hungerford court, | will hold a | cock of Miller | WATER DEPT, DEBT (WOOL MARKET 1§ - NOW §1,225,000|BRISH ON EXCHANGE (Sinking Fund Is $273,812 and Stocks Remain Firm af Today's| Resources Total $430,046 | Closng | London, May 14 tlons closed today 6,104 t The wool aue- with offerings of Competition was brisk and thero were fewer wit water department net debt is fund | of meet 7.39 with a sinking 61 and which resources 5 72 Irawals | compared with the | merfnos and fine cro 10 to 15 per cent; coarse crossbreds of Good Hope 20 per continent previous sale reds declined medium and per cent, and and Natal 15 to | During the series the | purchased 24,000 bales, home trade 18,000 and America over gross debt of $1,2 B 6,000, the annual report of the filed this epartment ter hoard, afternoon hegan the year with a $155,226.99 on hand. of the resources of the shows 604,113 feet of | water r $64 hydrants and 6. 24 meters, The varfous reservoirs n'\ L form a part of the water sys- t are llsted as having the fol- wing capacity: Shuttls Meadovw, | 1.400,000,000 guilons; Wolcott, 142,- | 000,000 gallor ngton, 60,000,« 1 000 ga service reservoir, Cape cash cent A survey department rainfall in 1924-1923 was 1 i8 high when it is con- | sidered that no rain fell during the Wool Anaconda Atchison At GIt & W Rald Balti & Ohio . | f Both St | 594.54, Bosch Mag [ Cen Leath ! \ *TELEPHONE MAY 555 GIVE MORE SERVIE C M & St Poptd 123 [ month ot October. ater department was 9 the total revenue r rentals has been $3,944, i Loco CRIsl & P Chile Copg Fuel Textile Prod ol Con Corn | Gall *Frisco Perhaps as Soon as oo Nflx[ Door : “ 6815 " the in will L gys- ts since lione 18 Be M Mis Pae p ing of it through in the local calls and 1 whi On dire rat ¢ to Wasl and ystem b ing val Duteh alr Ol Pacifie The prese vd back by operator waiting toll or is forever hours th the com- Texas Co Tex & Pacift not heen n Telephone ar en in hing t experiment. 1l manag TOCAL STOCRS shed Put BRYAN GETS AFTER GOVERNOR May 14. (ADP) CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT CANADIAN TRADE TORFIGN EXCHANGF Henry Tyrell Lane Ordered to Leave England A \T BANKRUPTCY COURT PUTNAM & CO. MEMBERS. NEW YORK & HARTTOR) 87 3 WEST MAIN ST. NF.W BRITAIN- Tel. 2040 ° MARTFORD OFFICE 6 CENTRAL Row TELT1-mdl We Offer 100 shares Torrington JUDD & COMPANY Members New York Stock Exchunge Members Hartford Stock Exchange New Britain—Burritt Hotel Bldg., Tel. 1815 Judd Building, Pearl St., corner of Lewis, Hartford, Conn. We Recommend and Offer: Aetna Life Insurance Company Travelers Insurance Company Stock Prices on Application @homson, Tem & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg.,, New Britain Tel. 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOUK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hast, Mgr, We offer 20 SHARES HART & COOLEY Price on Application We do not accept margin accounts [EDDY BROTHERS & @ i HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN @Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2-T186 Tel. 3420 100 Shares Colt’s 100 Shares Stanley Works YOUR WISH IS LAW IN A WILL There is only one time when you can control the « your own property. That i1s BEFORE you die, S0 NOW is the time to go to your lawyer and have him draw your Will, naming this institution as your executor to make sure that the estate you worked hard to accumuylate will be distributed exactly according to YOUR wishes—not according to the way the law will distribute it, position of DO IT NOW The Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company Old State House Square HARTFORD, CO! I : Expect Another War b the New Britain manufacturers while ad was the fact that European another war within flve years. They do not know who fight or why, they just expect a war and seem to be preparing for e found munitions plant hours a day, turning out 1 small arms for South Belglum, Servia, Poland aces, expert FOR ANDTHER WAR E. W. Christ Tells of His 0b- servations Abroad America:’ chairman of the andled the trip rence at Pitts- con- Dyson Sinclair Weeks P! Six Stories Ont of Wi