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RABBI WISE NoW FLAYS ACCUSFRS Calls Them Jealous-Thinks Charges Will Be Dropped Roston, Jan. § (P—Rabb} Stephen 8. Wise, of New York, whose scr- mon regarding Christlanity and Jesus brought about a controversy | between his attackers and defend- | ers among the Jews, sald here last night that he Harabonim (the rabbis) would withdraw the it issued against Lim as a quence of his sermon. “I do not think I am garded as a heretie hy brethren,”" he asserted Rabbj Wise speaking at a mass meeting in Symphony hall by the Boston committee of the United Palestica appeal, the occasion being the openmg of the drive for Boston's quota of the campaign, His remarks had special interest becauso his resignation as chairman of the United Palestine appeal was declined yesterday in New York by the exccutive com. =alftee of the body, ‘I ghall be enormously surprise Rabbl Wise said in his addvess, it the Agudath Harabonim does not pregently withdraw the edict which this group inexplicably jealous teachers of Isracl drew up, with perhaps a little more haste than was ncedful in the circumstances, “We shall soon have a full sym- phony. Naturally enough, the rab- bis, after shaking off the leader- hip of a few men who sct out to harm Palestine, rather than indict or condemn them, will take the place where they belong among the earnest and fervent advocates of the recreation of Jewish |Iife in the Jewlsh land.’ ediet conses still re. vv\' orthodox held A Modern Aladdin! Herald Classified Ads come as near reproducing Aladdin’s magic as any- thing we know! Call 925 NOW and ask for an Ad-Taker. The Herald belloved the Agudath | union of orthodox | Rabbl Wise declared that “Bos. ton's response to my reacceptance ot leadorship guaranteces the com- plete triumph of the natlonal cam. paign.” City Items No change was noted today in the condition of George W. is seriously 11l at the Now General hospital, A daughter was born this morning with reckless Bermio, of Bristol and Gambandell of New arrested this morning State Officer Kamenski, Automoblle operators licenses werc roturned today to Jacob Post, 154 West Maln street, and Lester Lyneh, 98 Dwight street. After violating hig parole from the Massachusetts reformatory, Bonislaw swieez was taken back to the reformatory this afternoon, He was arrested Saturday. Alex Kalrs, 30 Magnolia street ran 11 broke the traffle post at t Main and High streets this morning. e has offered to pay for the damage, Clafming that a thief stole five empty erates from the cellar at 129 Putnam street, Wednesday, ILeo Levinson, 123 Putnam street report- ed the matter to the police today. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Zestler and . Irey have returned to Armond Dominick Haven were D. C. after spending the Dollday with Mrs. and Mrs. Henry J. Warner of Queen street, Plainville, William T. Bush who expects to return to Newport Naval Station of Ithode Tsland before setting sale for Cuba on the U. 8. 8. Wyoming bat- tleship was tendered a farewell party by his parents Mr. and Mrs, Emil Bush at his home last night. EX-KLANSMAN THREATENED New Haven, Jan. 5 (P—Arthur J. Mann, former kligraph of New Haven chapter Knights of the Ku Klux Klan recently dishanded, today phone because of his action in mak- ing public yesterday the f: the chapter had disbanded, because he had criticized and con- demned the order, It is understood that there 1s a second group of Klansmen holding allegiance to an nization which came into the ast I'ebruary after a schism in state the national body. This second gronp | has since organized as the Ku Klux Klan of Connecticut. A S CLUB ELECTION Benjamin I. Protass W yesterday. Other officers are: ward A. Mag, vice-president; Alfre Le Witt, treasurer; secretary, Isra Nafr, It is sald a burnt child dreads the fire. At least a newly-marrled man avolds his old flames. 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STOCKS QM 1 1%0 135 nl 1 6,000,000 n—~1% ex. June s—4% ex. June 1928, 0 aud 4% ex. Sept. 30 Kiett, who | Britain driving, | said he had received threats by tele- | elected president of the Racus club 2% | Princess Helen Viora, f of Prince Nourcddin bania, 18 to 1 |s0ap manufacturer, of New Yor princess’ her previous J. Gould will be riage of | 'bmhls was Frank | | | | One {cral hospital this le fs survived Iune Services for Mr cey, who died at at the age of tomorrow mornin, at the home, 121 at St. Mary's chy Burlal will be at tery. Funeral service home, 21 Olive st at §:30 o'clock an | St. John the Lvan Rev. Thomas [the mass. At t Katherine Crowl “Ple Jesu, “Some Sweet Dz I1eg, R | conducted commi grave at St. fo Joseph Spackns Joseph Spackus of B! morning by on I N the g at § Clark irch at st. s for reet, th off Sol and as the body v ing borne from the churce al ser ceme Vv lnra. of 130 W Berns ormer wif urth mar. hus- Osgood T ain Gen- | [mand that his right to ascend the | byone ¢ | conditions | mission to give | royal name © hrother | {who lives at the foregoing address, |and a mother in Lithuania. ral arrangements in charg {of J. M. Curtin company, are incom plete, H Funerals Cermees ———— Mrs, Katherine Doocey Doo- Sriguin erine ew General hospital yesterday morning 3 years, ill be held 30 o'clock street, and 9 o'clock. Mary's ceme- Mrs, Margarct MeGrath Mrs. Mar- garet McGrath were held at the late | is morning | d at the church of | \gelist at 9 o'clock | ertory Nrs. omon sa h she sa The pall bearers were Christopher Bigley, Norman Bigle: vmond Rigl and Willlam Murphy, T rd Big- les Klett her Laden ices at the e Mrs. Catherine McCalmont Funeral services for Mrs. Cather- ine McCalmont, former resident, who died in | held at B. C. Porter Sons | parlors Thur: | o'clock. | cemetery. day afterno Azia Malco 1 15 funer at 2: on Burial will be in Fafrview | Funeral services for Azla Malco of | Kenstngton, who died as he v | ing rushed to the New Britain Gen- result of a eral hospital as the s be- | hemorrhage, will be held tomorrosw Elisha E. Adams, be In Bristol. | afternoon at the South church. Assyrian the church, will offictate. Burial will | Rev. \ pastor of Dr. W. P. Bunnell Funeral services for Dr. Wilbur Pitkin Bunnell of 34 Lincoln street veteran physlefan who died at the | New Britain hospit (urday as [he was on the operating t ! were held at the undertaking par imr- of B. C. Porter Sc 2 o'clock. | istant to Rev. Georg | C. Hill of the South Con | church, offciated. After the se ieral | home the hody was to his former home in and ! burial was in Cedar Hill cemetery | there, POSY CARDINALS. Relatives of Dr., Runne sHOP New Shipment SINGING CANARIES PARROQUETS FINCHES STRAWBERKY FINCHES JGREETING CARDS] 11 acted as = BOLLERER'S GOLD- x—Owns all stock of L&"C'! Trust’ Co. [!'\ W. MAIN ST, PROF, BLDG. TEL. 886, The Telegraph Klorist of New Britain. v—Ez. Div, 7-1-26. with a solemn high mass of requiem. | J. Laden celebrated lo ew York yesterday will be | | at the | Mme. Lupesco Now Said to Be Lupesco, friend of Prince Carol of eyed daughter of a Jewish merchant in Jassy, Is credited with trying to at Bucharest, here Thur STIL 1§ TOPIC Seeking Divorce Jan, 5 (A—Mme Magda Milan, Rumania ands auburn-haired, blue. obtain a divorce from her spouse, reputed to be a Rumanfan officer, Carol and Mme, Lupesco are still at the snme hotel here, Carol's de- throne be abrogated terday by was granted the national assembly | Advices from Bucharest are that Princess Helen, wife of Carol and mother of the fonr-year-old boy who will take the father's place in line of succession to the crown of Ru- mania has begun the requircd pro- cedure to divorce Carol. Supposedly well informed persons | here assert that Carol, reputed to be the conqueror of many hearts in decply infatuated t he not only e the throne with Mme, was willing to renour but also the right eve foot on Rumanlan ter Report liere has it that one of the to granting Carol per- up the throne should renounce | that he his and that he is awalting of a passport with his new which thus far he is igno h prince is liberally provided with money, but he says he will not de- pend on this to meet his require- | name, ments, Tnstead he will wor n expert mechanie, for which he is well qualified. Carol's brother, Prince Nicholas 13 expected in Milan, and Carol’s wifs Princess Helen, probably wll reacl sday. violin at the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA'LD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926, TGAROL'S ROWANCE Plays for Cal pulle ident Coolid Vhite House | e e e It may he winter up north it's still sumn Miss Patsy 1 Miss., was elec heauty pageant mas day. but | down in Mississippt. Jolly of Gulf queen of a hath 1d there on ¢ Some per ad, ons are 11 e at the mo Althor most of the stories con- | Balt & Ohio cerning Carol's desire to give up the II s B f Beth Steel one have attributed it to a love 0 treet Driefs Incecninne . the Westminstcr Gazette of | e ._...J‘" \ Pac on yesterday sald that the rea- | e Ches & Ohio 126 | son was his desire to counteract the S iip CM&SD .. 1 plang of Queen Maria, hls mother, iy eaTiana! M “\ sP ;t‘l and Premicr Tratfano of Ruman 25, 1v reported by Con. |C: B 1 & Pac to make his brother, Prince ! i, ontal Motors Corporation - Chile Cop Nicolas, the heir apparent e e | Corn Prod Ret Carol's action, the paper e e Cru_Steel |sot the plot and assured oaten wi n 0l [ cession of his son, Michacl to th AT Chem | throne | S Nl | SEes e | U. 8 Hoffman Machinery Co. has | Etie 15t pfd ! Winter’s Oflf for redemption on Mareh 1, | Gen Tiectrie i per cent convertible preferred | G0 Moto ek at $110 a share and has fived | O North vfd . as the last day for con. |10SP Copper .. | i » common I at the Int Nickel 1 3 1-3 shares for one of pre. | Int Paper el | Keily Spring .. | £ Kennecott Cop Capital ok of the Postum |Lchish was pla Last November th up 2 for 1 and the J My was for acquire »stum &tocl | Turns Composer Austin, ones 1a Mellio Dunhan playing 1 on an sfock was -0 Co 0,000 REACTION SETS IN O THE EXCHANGE No Eliect New Park, Jan, reductle an the call money 4 per cepr, the lowest since 20, stoch mrices turned reactionury |today affer an opentng display of |moderate strength. Short selling on the theory that the technical posi- |tlon of the market warranted a re- {actlon, and heavy profit-taking by wealthy fndividuals who delayed the |sale of their speculative holdings so |that Income taxes on the same wo not be payate befor ch, 19 |were generally attributed as | reasons for the ™\ 5P —~De: October tlonal Cash Register common stock issues, which fmmediately went to a i4 point premium over the offering | price, and reports of expanding steel operations In the middle we: |the day's chief items of business | financial news., There were a fow exceptions to the general trend, ternational Harvester advancing points above yesterd fon, and Atlantic, lles 21 | hammere |5 1-4, |son Alkalt | High |Allls Chal ... 923 |Am Bt Sug . Am Can .... Am Loco .... Am Smelt ... I Sug ...l 7T 6% {Am Sum ..... 11 A\m Tel & Tel 142 Am Wool ..., 41% Anaconda .... 50 1 Atchison wer and | 3 Atlantic Coast s, Dupong Mathie. n Can ar Postum Ce and Close 9214 200% Low 90 7% 91 1198 1347 At Pald Loco | Marine pfd . Mia States Oil. of $4.40 a Bt - Srlv didhicee. | MU< Panptd to. INat Lead ment of are, pay TEBSi Hata ruary 1 to holders of record Janu- |\t SIS - e ary The company has 2 : Pacitic Oil Pan American 76 Penn Rai iP&RC & Pierce Arrow.. Pure Oil Rep I & S {Ray Copper .. Reading - Royal Dutch .. sinclair Oil . South Pacific 103 South Railway 11814 rexas Co .. 10265 1183 | Tex & Paclfic ranseon Ofl . 4 “nion Pacltic 140 2} 4 | Boy Is Given Hero Award By Carnegie Foundation | s made on the b Providence, I, Jan. 5 (P— | Carnegie medat for herotsm was William Lester Kate, | sented Church of the M from drowning, at [m on beach near he L. 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He'’s Got 61 of ’Em is of one share r cach year of vice, The larg le block of the stock we collector distribution was made 1l stockholdings of 0 conditions or ri NEE RT T 1TION OF The (omnwm.ll Ium Co. | New Rritain, Connecticut, | Pabst beer used to be called “the beer t! Now it's the beer that keeps \Iltu wkee \\anu { how, more than 100,000 empty beer cases were given away .ul. wtho old brewery for fuel for the city's | mous.” truck hauling some of them away. poor. Photo shows Subscribed and swor A [tth day of Januar ary rurur La Bauve of Lake Charles, La., one of the nukinx 1’-0\' scouts of the country. His first name just misses being “Fatty,” but he has just won his 61st sout medal.