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MAN, 0, STUDYING TOBECOME CTVZEN Member of Class Under James E. O'Brien | - Five of the ocal te y byl rector of 1dents wer of these lerest es by N frn who ar JAMES E, O'BRIEN citizenship, and there werr when men came to attend o stble to hold of the 0 port told of elderly me 1 r ¥ have been attend the hope of som voting priv man, Adam 1 the Sacred Heart « far past 60 ye edge regularly atten the ultimate oh eitizenship. Ameriea in taken out 1o OFf the 004 n Fvnrpee W LAY Union Subuiba New F Hartford Rmericanization <7.v"%0in, 3o s | . Permi tor at | | \ strest (T4); Booth street 11 Gold street Wash Symijko Tohn Pustel Joa Mroz, )i Kon- (11); rle atrest xton street 48 Taleott re Defelice ; John ¥ glis, 287 Plentk, rolled at the hool, 1 and TRIAL OPENS he govern o against orey and 1 with Gk Gwardrobe Brown Derby the- Conn. Governor Invited to Mass. Coal Conference Hartfor Ang 18 P A utive from Gover- inviting 1 ta a conference of New England eld Boston next uss the coal situation. rk ¥ D. Rood the contents of the itive Secretary T directed M, wire Roston Informing Fuller of the absence of and to state that executive of Massachu- It, Acting Iirainard would appoint a persan to husetts, n to to Governor r Trumbull ctts desired Governor represent Governor Trumbull at the t Takon Out For New School Building district tas granted a permit today to erect B building en the school to serve Fast street he building will cost $220,- 000 and will be The consolidated schonl wo-story school Ciondwin street, as an auxiliary to the 0 x i e Was Girl “Crazy” 5 cort, 17, Parkers. nd killed his father, 1s moth v life the boy is 2ed the or car- ND H NE&"B-RITAIN DAILY, HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1925, HOPE TO HARNESS POWER OF OCEAN Engincer Plans to Develop Elec- frical Energy Fastport, Me, Aug. 18—Dexter P. Cooper, eminent hydraulic engineer, Wwho bullt the Mississippl dam at Keokuk, Towa, today announced his completed plans for harnessing the tides in the Bay of Fundy with a view of supplying a minimum of 000,000 horsepower—enough electric energy to supply heat, light and power for manufacturing purposes throughout all of New England and 1o spare, Flucidation of the plans today is expected to have a favorable effect upon the attitude of citizens of Maine toward abrogation of the law prohibiting the exportation of elec- tric energy from the state, upon which a referendum will bes held September 14, The plan of Engineer Cooper, which has received the approval of Governor Brewster, would entall the construction of half a dozen walls and dams, locking up the entrances of the Bay of I'undy when required and permitting a steady utilization of the 27-foot tides, which occurs twice daily, in the manufacture of slectricity. The project would cost $75.000,000 and would produce twice the total of electric energy expectad at Muscle Shoals. It would take 5,- 000 men five years to build. The referendum on Sept. 16, al- though primarily intended to abro- | gate the antl.power export law of | the state, has the Bay of Fundy pro- | ject in the background, as under the present law it would be useless | 1o harness the tides when the power cannot be sent to other parts of New | England. As the Bay of Fundy is partly within the border of New Brunswick it would require an agreement with that government to develop the pro- ject. | Alleged Backer of Gang of Counterfeiters Held | Boston, Aug. 13 (A—John H.| Baldwin, who, sscret service agents allege, has been the backer of a counterfeiting ring which has flood- ed Massachusetts with bogus §10 bills, was placed under $5000 bail today after his arrest on a charge of having counterfeit plates In his possession, Upon his arralgnment | before United States Commissioner Jenney today it was revealed that he was arrested in a downtown hotel ! last night when, according to Agent John J. MeGrath, he had arranged tn sell the plates to him far $£1.500, | He furnished bail. Fierce Fire in Raging | in City of Everett, Mass. | Everett, Mass., Aug. 18 (®—A) available fire fighting forces in this city, alded bv apparatus from Mal- den. Medford, Melroge and RBoston were ealled serious fire ™hich broke nut this afternoon | in the Merrimae Chemical works A C R o LoD et out tn fight a containing quantities of acids and chemicals were Aestroved and the fire, spreading. threatened the main part of the plant France Is Awaiting Belgian Debt Plans Farie Aug 18 (P—Finance Minis. | (o (P A GO s ST (RO R o 0 B < the debt funding mession to the I e respecting The French go iment esunts upon | pending ["eazhinsten Helnlantdatt Aefinite astion govarnment as favorable Itreatment as Belzium receftes. RANKRUPTCY PETITION [ New Haven, Auz. 15 (F—A bank- | | ruptey petition flnd today was |of Daniel ™ | Torrington Bolomey, with debts of and assefs of $3,532 , BOYS wiLL BE 111 NEVER GROW A REGULAR PAN. GIVE US A SHOOTS AT MAK Excitement (n East Hartford When Woman Wields Gun and Man Flles Bcantlly Clad. Harttord, Aug. 18 (M—Brought to this city by a man she belleved to be taking her to her husband in Chi. cago, Mrs. Curella Parente this morning fired several shots at Ar- thur Colese, driving him the woods scantily clad, where East Hartford police are searching for him this afternoon. Four weeks ago Mrs. Parente had to a warrant sworn out for her hus- band, charging non-support, at her home in Youngstown, O. A week ago she recelved a check from him for tickets for her and the children to join him in Chicago. C a boarder, bought the tickets and got on the train with them, When they got off they were in Hartford, Repeated refusals to take her to her husband brought about the shooting teday. lese, C National Congress of French Socialists Vote Farls, Aug. 18 (A—The National Congress of the Boclalist Party to- day voted against the party accept- ing office or becoming actively as- ted with any ministry, An effort was made to have the resolution voted unanimously but this falled. The motion offered by Leon Blum, leader of the party, against participation in any ministry, recelved 2,210 votes, Plerre Renau- 1el's motion In favor of participa- tion received 559 votes, M. Blum's motion also proposed that the So- clalists should not support the pres- ent minfstry but should support any government making vigorous efforts to pass measures demanded by the proletrafat. THE BOY FOR THE JOB FATHER—T want my boy to you. MASTER PLUMBER—Where is [he? FATHER references after them MASTER to apprentice | Well-er-he forgot his and has gone back home PLUMBER—Righto!— 'l fake 'im!—TLonden Opinfon, are maintain ale modern p them. Sinc life, Personals Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Humphrey of South Burritt street will leave the middle of this week for a two weeks' stay in Norfolk. James Bachand, Chris Begley, George Hallin and Alexander Miller are motoring to Montreal, Canada, via Lake George., On their return they plan to stop at Old Orchard, Me., for a few days, Miss Sophle Horosik has returned from a two weeks' vacation at Say brook and Worcester, Mass, Rev, Edwin A, Shearer, & member the Redemptorist .order in Brooklyn, N, Y., is spending his va- cation at the home of his sister, Mra John J. King of 586 Arch street, George Batty of Belletille, N. J., retirned home yesterday after a two weeka' stay as the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Walter W, Batty of Arch street, C. Gilbert of Beaumont, Texas. s visiting with Buell B, Baseette and family of Emmons Place for several weeks, e Misses Winnifred Kehoe Tremont street and Winifred and Bertha Zimmerman of of of Fodt £ | Jublee | ¢ street Providence and Watch Hill, R. I Mr. and Mra. Charles Nolan of Belden street have returned from a trip to Maine Miss Marcella Baxer of 2 First street, will spend the next two weeks with relatives in S8henandoal, Pa, Mr. and Mrs, George Andrews of bury their Mr. Park X N. J., where they spent tion and Mrs. M. J. Hannon of street have returned from a trip through the Berkshires Mr. and Mrs. John Hallihan of 115 Clark street and Mr. and Mrs {Paul Steadman of Black Rock ave- |nue are spending their vacation in Boston and Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker Licoln street and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Packard of Roberts street left yesterday on a two weels' motor trip through Vermont and New York to Lake Champlain, Misy Dorothy Witkin of West Main street has returned from a two cation at Silver £ands Caines and Frank w York arec spending on with their unele Caines of 315 Church | Easy Wisdom Here's a simple rule for learning about every- thing modern. 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LEXINGTON—OaKland and Gray. High grade motor cars. Sales and servica, C. A. Bence, 51 Main 8t. Phone 2215, | LEXINGTON, OAKLAND and GRAY Mo- tor Cars, Eales and Service, Hardware City Motor Co. 6 Elm Bt. Phone 271 NASH—motor care. 8s (ke new ime. fales and Servica A. G. Hawker, 56 2im etreet. OLDEMOBILE MOTOR CARS—'The Re- tined 8ix.” &mith Motor Salea, 100 West Main Bt. Phone 2900. REQ MOTOR CARS—and trucks. Kenneth M. Searle & Co., Sales and Service, cor, Eim and Park Sta Phone 2110. Local | _agents for Gabriel Bnubbers | STUDEBAKER MOTOR CAR Aldr ales and m WILLYS-KNIGHT AND CVERLAND— motor cara, showroom and service, 137 Cherry St. “The Slesve-Valca Motor. R. C. Rudolph. Phone 2051-3. City Items Gulbransen player planos at Morans —adst. Harrls Faigen of 22 15 in the Mount Sinaf Home cooked lunches at Crowell's. —advt, William Pratt of 544 Eact street | has been ¢ Mase . by the death of his mother which oc- A G | Spanish meeting in led to Ludlow, Hamma War Ve he Camp will Tnited an hold a camp meeting room at the state armory tomorrow at Mrs, Catherine Eorel H of 208 Clark street, a telephone oparater in [5h%a toen) & \E change of the € Tel left Brit phone Co., New che has the n General hospital where underwent an operatio Tsadore of 133 street reported to the police last night that 30 pounds of lead had | been stolen from a houee under con- | at the corner of Putnam | and Willow streets, | A daughter was born at the New Britain General Saturday night ta Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olson of Allen street Charles Henry street and Miss 1 | of 2 Levin Smalley struction hospital Hall of ella M Y Rentschler stree Cam t were grant=q |a marriage license today | — T ORDER OF NOTIC District Ber n F HFARING ® 0 Ate OB £h4