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NEW BRITAIN DAILY H' RALD, TIIURSDAY, R DISCUSS PLANS FOR SAFEGUARDING WOMEN Folds 100P. . ROTARIANS ARE GIVEN BADGES College Speaker Says “Hard Boiled” Bogs Are Just Bluffing ! Menry Washburn, W. Willlam Muller and R ard were glven 100 pe at the meeting of the Rotary club at hotel, Industrial Council Special Sesslon At Washington Comference The n Wash Wome sessic Ja » trial conferenc 1 here under labor department pices, held a speeial session last to afford opponents of legis. signed to safeguard women lustry a fornm Is w thres wh gton n's Indus H Crov H Hub r cent bad New the Rrital b Burritt | T Wy whi te into an u n members of the National 's party who are delegates to conference insisted that they be ir 1o such legisla but wero down health of 1 the confer people sk health ser 1 permi amiliar In Hamilte ) the Richard LI nd year course Agricultural colleg: nd & member of the Wi antic Rotary club, He New Britaln boys who have students there and expl eed unity which New I n is bel contribute § He first contribution came olle student who was y and was a $10( one in this “1t there outh of tod wults, it or easy jobs. where de." was the train pupils, not things but to teach them to get the proper satisfaction out of life Some find his satisfaction in ma terfal thirgs and some find {t in piritual things,” he said. He explalne most boys b tween the ages of 16 to 20 years arc reserved and shy and are af) how their finer side, so they put up L bluff. “The biuff is just a veneer, | the more b the boy, the thinner he added. The speake an of the snc Connectieut Dodge 3k B Woma ne appositio tion 3 vote o women workers oe- e today. 4 demand that budget b Investigation of strial poisons” Dr, Harvard professor, conference, 1 Sur- reral Cumming pointed out us futile to exclude women s labor their s remained bad n of the 2 the in- of a com chur, sald trom a Ca a New Britain from some Alice {inform con Ge that it w dangero city y eriticlsm of the on the part of their is that they are look They want something will soil thelr sald d that when public t incom- statistics indicate twice 's$ among women all types of industry. Miss Gail Laughlin, of Portland, Maine, representing the tional Woman's party, in s at the |special session insisted {that *“the way to to give them equal opportunity and pay in industry.” they he bus! He of or a8 as add the Iy in | much sickne men, in addre night, protect an that City ity Items he James Woodward, member of the | Landers, Prary & Clark basketball team the industrial league and the South church team of the church league, s recovering from injuries {recelved in a game several weeks veneer," of Invite Thls (ountr\ to Passport Convention Genéva, Jan. 21 (A—The United itates has been invited to the inter- ational conference to re pas vort and visa complications which | the league of fons is convoking | or May 12 Geneva, Other states not members of the Ecuador Germany yuestion of askin he decided, 1t is estimated I'nited State uppressing th tries, the half million or jcans visiting Kurope anr 1y spent | some $30,000 009 for- v change. [Frabdohietrommwell. Hence, officials say, it is to her h\: It aend Now Britain, terest that the United States acecept | 3 the invitation to the May conference, Hilding Yoberg i lengthy questionnaires are being | Pre sident of the Aziz t sent to all the governments asking {Drum corps. (v‘.h\r‘ officers nformation on the subject of pass. |Vice-president, H. Scheidler; ports and visa charges. tary-treasurer, F'red H. Andres; todian of property, Frank Rockwell. v Res, Samuel Suteliffe will speak nator Wadsworth Asks Coolidge to Study Case |pibie class. {this evening fo the Y. M. Washington, Jan. 21 (P—Pre A represenfative of the ‘nt Coolidge was asked today by |tional Silver Co, will speak the nator Wadsworth o give careful (first of a series merchants’ consideration to the case of Licuten- |smokers at the Chamber of Com- | t John & Thompson, who has been |merce on February 9. sentenced to death by an arm Martha Washington Couneil, court-martial for killing Miss Audrey |1, Daughters of America, of Burlelgh, Memphis, Tenn., in the |Britain will visit Fen Uhilippines council of Middletown, Friday Thompson on |ning. The bus will leave thompson of 1 . Y., | Mechanies' hall on Glen street, illed Miss Burlei lovers' | o'clock eharp. (uarrel to should | A regular mecting of varticiy atrical | Tamba, Catholic Daughters of Amer- performance rranged in the [ica, will be held tonight at § o'clock Ihilippines. w young efficer [at Judd's Officers for the com- as statloned ing vear will be installed. inetdioGan [“Seventh Ward” Social et After Elks’ Meeting | 4" members of New | Britain of Elks will provide Rcmna}\ls of BandjtiBandjysiiaiuiess oottt et sued | meeting this evening. Th enth 3 1l ard" Pla ille, Berlin ind Newington, T practice of holding ard nights was inaugura at th lagt meeting two weeks ago when the first ward members pro- vid program for the Members from the “seventh la that they will show rs with tonigh ago. The Ladies' meet in evening at 17 this mer invited i,u”.,‘ | Auxillary, A. O. H,, Judd's hall tomorrow at 7:30 o'clock. Previous to ting the anniversary com- will meet, wi wre Offieers of the Royal he installed on Past Grand R Meriden, Arc Friday egent H. Lunch vet 1o wil {by mark of served, gk evening B. Eeck- the will be onventio t fore s negoti 1 with some coun- | > of Amer- |, Lhe ofthand Rifle league armory this evening. shoot of the Nutmeg Middlefield, s been elected roito Fife and Interna- a of Iy ick J ckaway, M a son of Rev, at 1 e Court Ca- here th “Seventh v lodg: ineindes that jarfa train 1 Nunez, with re be ora, stat say e leader of the indite, former Colone ¢ social, ard"” their per- is e troops and ! he soon | de ol s ara say3 has been will Deputy Santangelo TAYER IS INSANY Ohio Woman Who Killed Husband Sent to Asylum. Jan for 1 Gation Laura irresponsi 1 ATl ideas of charm and beauty include | “enderness today. A woman who carries joes hersel{ injusti jone bave learned an sasy wa No abnormal exercics or Marmela daily. ced fo DIVIDEND INCREASED ™ Preccrip- {on Tablet four time Marmnla bas been can see its results ers have told its are using a million This method i «ientific. There are no Our latect baok Jtis s relisble that ever clered a guarantee The reduction pound a da the new condit Fuery per: thould learn 50 widely 1 tet, Lot people 18 year TASKER WINS TWO, R 3 mola doe g ed T feee what it i . S200 COLLISION SUIT ee. Clip it b Mail for 25cSample | Free MARMOLA 2-235 General Motors Blds. DETROIT, MICH. Work- | women s | nnm | will be held at the state | Teams will be | are: | secre- | cus- | eve- | Tunior | | daring Claudia Dell j Forty-six years ago Pauline Hall (right), Broadway chorus queen, shocked N costume, Her tights and spangles made jars the sedate almost p——— A Little Studf in Relahvnty New York with Gotham g: )Iiss Dell is sp. much. from San Antonio, Texas. { Mr: Funeral services Baumgaertner, {gaertner and one {workers in st she w {which organist | fo 8 since years 71 at cha and ganized 35 at her hom [row mornin Vine s Peter's will street . Peter's church at 9 o' A special mus {will be offered \close of taken to commitial |ed by the pens, services the servied stor, s wi Rey The pall brarers will Ber ». | George Zunne ‘Y‘hmn Bardeck k(»sl\n bl Gaf ) i | state | ( | { board of control toda Dir of Now Will Receiy A Year, creage the followin Deming, directe | tion in the cation from {D. Simpson, neies in {1 . from §3 hoar 0! 00 to spery ds | catto " to 150 vor camy Font Guard, | unif A was orms 2 Gen riz sistr Ay Juipme torney r authol ploy s 1 i right of & aa Greer Rumor TOREIGNERS MOR American w » ki the BANKRUPTCY during tion of the requiem mass, the body Charles Cop- be conduct- | he John Ame state departme isor artment Matthias and Tudolph son ‘SALARIES INCREASED BY BOARD OF CONTROL 500 vot ries: $4.0 purchas \ g10.0 Go | Frank SKILLED \ ' . Anna Baumgaertner To Be Buried Tomorrow Mrs. wife of Jucob of the most active | church, member chureh b o'clock celebira and at the Mary's cemetery Americanization ricar nt of edu of Dividend hy Bunm Not ( nnhrmc(l Better at S\ nagogue Boy Scouts RUSSTAN PRIESTS SENT 10 PRISON FOR 6 YEARS | of ) Anna 1um An uvalanche pmum from the synagogue, honor of the council held last off most of the in rank won at who qu; folloy Koplowitz Koplowitz, Herbert Ge Goldman, all of Troop 10; Loomis of Troop ¥ Troop 10, of | Found Guilty Exploiting the local ut carried ments superstitions of Their i ishioners, e 3 Davi, Edward witz, superstitions of [bert 10 German B Barrows of Troop church; Franeis {Wolf, ana John Y tomor and at Mosco as lemus Barao to 21 (P Bishop Nico ctor Smirmnoft of the sentenced today nement for own in- Ravid Ka 5 Ul district wes six’years solitary exploited the rel flocks."” A number of monks wera given varying nt for the According to the of the an image hkin in of odemy confi in i aviy their will o 2, where | ptist church; rms of me offense Jlie prose- priesis claimed of the famous | a pool of water at pit. He informed of his discovery, | Al Hattings, | prisorime Judge | B Conlin, i ¥ Diston of Norman his first class requirements. assistant have seeif Troop 1 vriter Pu » bhottom Two new Britain scout officlals Johnson of 168 Maple nior p. now hiee sistant with that troop, cated the First Baptist chr Harry Fancher, forl Troops 11 and 4 and for a assistant of Troop 1 church troop, his commission 1tion. 14 | summoned thon arich- 1 his s to witness 1he “miracle street el that all 0dy or soul they the deluded 1y the bisi mer se suffer q repait e ha to the where relief pit, gra ing hont Mary's has (i d their guilt ¥ pool w n will entertain embers at (rishioners v the polluts W. 0. ed o FALL PATAL 1 1 m Naney old governess, was fell or ¢ of an lntolcmhle C lueltv ave- th 16th forward i rushing celebration which 11 STORY ork. Jan. of edu e today n she from the 1110 ent Tious intolerable cruelty, brought Frederick J. re married at on June 28, 121 here for thren a divorce, 1in the presi- engin- 4 ro s emp A, Stone Webster, has suit OPPOSE ington, DRY MODIFICATION 21 (P~ Repre- republican, Ohio, jay to glve no eck to break o six and issned irnable in Litehfield county of Pebruary. five the v Thomas which is court of Tu ed its pure the han its ad be- | | | y CHINESE STUDE Brunswick, Maine, For the first 1ime the ge. last student for t Ja in the junior e clected a C of the class off ercises, ntsin, hist hu 1 loin Arctic F'lapper China choser RHEUMATISM, Doing knees, Instantly, glorious, the pain, Cook plans for anniversary will occur next month. JANU her Now tights are passe, and Awarded Promotion of second-cluss as- located at deseended upon the Boy night and advance- the session. ified for gecond class Sidney Eisenberg, plan, Milton Berko- inger, and Herb- Al South ank Satalino of Troop 8, Robert Trinity M. Milton cobellis of Troop and Robert Rruce and Raymond of Plainvyille. Vining of Troop 2 passed scoutmasters od to have have been n2dded to the roll of New Theodore W. for. trol leader of Troop 9, n commissioned an which is lo- irch. r member of year act- the now ith that or- St. re- the par- a blow-out Is Alleged by Wife Ruby for Tetro, Pine and years. the plain- |f 1y of their two minor ears. | wri, the superior firs T ELECTED 21 (® ry of | Row- | nese ors Quiney was NEURITES, PAIN legs, you pe sor out of the muscle s the cure, soothing, nd cstablishes contains two dients, 100 in ordinary hquid irritate th 60 cents at a pleasa r all. stain. blister s aren’t or only 1 gir and ig store costs dr ex ski any i the n doesn’t RY 21, 1926 |IRELAND T0 NEW YORK FLIGHT PLANS STUDIED $03,450 REDUCTIONS N GRAND LIST ASKED (Continued from First Page) ‘|r|~|| Free State Alr Forees Greatly Interested In Non-Stop Jump, | Beaver street, asking a $750 reduc- tion in an assessment of $4,750; Mary E. Donohoe of 118 Trancls strect, usking a $380 reduction in an assessment on her property; Andrew Rogalla of 811 Iarmington avenue, asking a $250 Juction in an assessment of $1 Anton Ustach 0 0 Farmington avenue, | 8200 reduction in an | 81.250; Luci ) of street, asking sessment of $800; J 1164 Dublin, Jan, ommand of the 21 (A—The higher Ireo State alr fc Is preparing largely for the non-stop trans- Atlantic flight from Ireland to | New York in June ‘pecifications and estimates for a peeial type of machine have heer fved from several British alreraft manufacturers, and offielals sanction from the ministry of defense is all that {8 needed before proceeding with the project, | tion in an mes and Eu- Beay 81, I gena Connolly 05 | king a ietion of ssessment of $4,675; Adamowicz of 162 Grove {ing an §500 reduction in for o I'ment of $10,2¢ Anton and : capable | 225 Farmington avenue, oo feantble | 81,000 reduction in an A Katheripe O'Brien 1 stroet, u “We propose to start in June, that is the most feasible month," officer of the air force told the As- soefated Press today, “We are anx- ious to establish a record loubl» croseing of the Atlantic are trying to get a machine of carrying sufficient hours of flight. 06 in an and V. steoet, ask- an nss Wohinz of asking a essment of of 2 0 reduc- tlon in an of $47,560; terthia West of 44 Haley stroct, ask- ing & $1,600 reduction fn an asse | ment of $10,100; Andrew and Mary ikora of 250 Washington streef asking a reduction of | assessment of $13,7 Augusta Vogel of avennue, asking a $100 an assessment of 818,600 an . asking a $6, “We propose to make Newfound- | {land, and, {f we have enough fuel 1 to proceed down the coast to New York. It foreed to land. the officer would refuel and ourney. “Our m enthusias stop flight York, ant POLICE GET FOUR FOR HOLD-UP JOBS! ntinued from First Page) 158085 ent 1 in Newfound said, the fllers | continue their 124 Rockwell | uction in W, J. Pe- obeictive,” he declared aliv, “is a double from TIreland non- to New b ment of $4,200; John Saeslo- wecki of 28 Dorls street, asking & | reduction in an assessment of $1.- wn without speel the amount: 8. Norden of Norden street, \\:kn a $250 reduction in an as- | sessment of $ rd Tlooge ur 181 Tremont ing a re- ‘,vwvm“ of $225 in an a 24,650; Thomas Lowe of 3 {ington street, asking a $700 reduce- tion on land; Joseph Maksamezyk of 50 Erwin place, asking a $300 ‘re- an asse January 14 by Police and when they were unable to pro- duce a certificate of reglstration for | duction In their antomobile were ordered to the | Mary Glynn of police station. On the way there, |asking a reduction in an ass Dwjkowsky, it fs charged, pulled o |of $5,200; Joseph Mlynarsk gun from his pocket and shot the | Farmington ave asking a 82 patrolman. | eduction tn an aesosmment of 437 Police authoritics of New [000; George €. Rogers of have sent war A Eime for $10,000 reavc- o T.ouls Gourson of 42 Hartford . “asking for a $800 reduction Madrick and Wisk on Trial B BOU; R New Ha Jan. 21 (P—Frank |Shea of Motroe Madrick and William Wisk, both of | 3450 reduction In an a New Britain, charged with robbery | 87 WoRl-\Inl nan with violence, in holding up fwo men | COIN street. asking for in North Branford Aug. 4. and taking a barrel of alcohol, $300 in cash and some jowe ', We to trial b i superior court tatay. T+ * " |1 Koplowitz of 40 Drwey strect, 'Ihn men pleaded not guilly and 1‘“" ing forfmedas 100, feductiaf in ) ummpd T T A e o LT G et e Michacl Giaquinto and Carmine | 7SKINE (08 :”-&g;‘nfl:,;”d lonsIn A T WALES CONPLETING THIS " SEASON WITHOUT FALLS British Press Tecls This Vact is S0 n Dietrick Bri nts to the police here | in the youths | tion: etroet stroct, A ment of ¢ 19 Lin- of Joseph tler of 418 Farmington av- ing for a $000 reductior 0} ot sessme "MORIAL PARRK St. Cloud, France, to Pay Tribute to U, 8. Fliers, Paris, Jan, 21 (F park at Saint Cloud, near Paris, ded- icated to the Lafayette escadrille, composed of Amerlean aviators who fought in the Irench army during the World War, will be maintained in perpetuity wii elson Cromwell, New York lawyer, under agreement between a committe representing the escadrille and th French government, announced tc day. Mr. 1 has agreed to pro- vide an endowment fund. the pro- ceeds from which will be used for | preserving a park and a monument | to be erected therein, PLAN M -A memorial Unusnal As to Be Worthy of Comment 21 (®—The Prince {s one of the most hounds in the her's English do: London, Jan. of Wales, who cager followers of his main, is riding much {year than last. Thus far there 1o record of the heir apparent ha ing taken any nasty tum such as he experienced last season, and he has hunted with all he class packs in England, Latterly tlie prinece has shown a reference for hunting in and has attend the meets more regularly than m crs of hounds coss Mary Is ing but now on ham Moor hot whieh many years have been maintained by the Earls of Harewood, o whole is Cromye The monument will be from Paris, risi s of Saint Clou 4 of trinmpl over death, the archit Marcel, explains. The will he 75 feet high flanking arches will he fect $n width. Underneath will o a great cirenlar erypt, in which the hodies of 63 members of the escadrille will | R T rest, |B. & P. WOMEN'S GUE The siness pla vis- i from the It will be | of triumph Alexandre main with hire ma 1 also fond of follows the arch fts 1! B T NIGHT night of the | and Professional Women's will be held Friday evening at Conriias club house, beginning 3 aled yesterday on his ranch on the |olclock. Mrs, Mary Watson Wolf- Papalopan river. The murderer es- |0den of Dristo) will talk on “Char. caped. Colonel Czarin fook part in [lott> Bronte and her country.” Mrs the unsuccessful De La Heurta revolt |I'- W. Latham and Miss Ruth 1 n23, after which he retired from | %ill sing English and Mrs. politice. | Ruth Bennett Lindsay will p, piano selections. Miss Margarst | Perkins will accompany her on the | *ecllo. second st MEXTCAN ASSASSINATED Mexico, Jan. 21 1 Vera t | songs FOCH TALKS OF FRI Paris, Jan. 21 (T speaking today at the American club, NDSHIP Marshal Toch luncheon of ! declared. that Oppose Bmm;z House France and America will stand to- | “'po s (gmmerce Chamber gether forever, “We think the sam | the there can only be friend- | The Chamber of Commerce ship between us,"” he said. “We work | Mittee to investigat the advisability in the same spirit of loyalty toward | ing the Y. M, C. A, bulld- the same cause, that of justice and | G SR L of liherty.” a refore com- for ome, will recommend to the hoard directors at the meeting Monday no purchase be made at this The committee’s report has ligs ‘.,. time ‘\\'eden'— Fo eig;\ Trade Steadily Stockholm. Jan. () —That iiere has been sfeady improvement W. L. Hafch |that it will not favor a home. Sweden’s forelgn trade during 18 Stated fhat the committee does fhe past year is confirmed through }m\ fecl the chamber membership is n official announcement that {he |$table enough fo warrant an under excess of Imports over exports which | taking as large as this would prove for 1924 amounted to 164,000,000 | {0 be. kronor (243,586,400 at the present | - - - rate of exchange) was reduced for i\\'arninz Is! ued Tha( 25 to $5,000,000 kronor, or ahout | L ne half. Pulp and paper exports to the United States increased, hut importation of American-made | V! {automobiles and food stuffs { by heavy. 21 L stated 1t Spartanburg, 8, C., Jan. 21 (A— ing that the water impounded the huge dam at Lake Lenier ar Tryon City, N. C. has broken through its barricr and may flood [the Pacolet river valley. in which some of Spartanburg co con- nued OUTLAWS MURDER TIVE Manila. Jan. 21 (#~—Moro outlaws | ave mwurdered five telegraph lne- {men in the district of Luac, Jolo, |loday by Lake | Sulu provinee. The news reached |officials | Manila in' telegraph to constabulary | Traffic offic of headquarters, The telegram Railway said indications were not say whether the linemen conslderable damage Filipinos or Moros, by Lenier development s the that had been done the flood at Lake Lenfer. does were | SEFK COTTON CONTROL, Brisbane, Jan. 21 (M The Queensland government has decided |J fo form a cotton control board. The oard will de th seed cotton pro- | E aced in Que nd.’ It will func- |It is tion for a poriod of five years from |shilling a week on each visitor Jan 1, 1927 "\\unH bring in a considerable - —_— amount in revenue during the course COMPANY of the year and thus lower the taxes Sister: Oh, Jimmy, you'rs the townspeople, 1. How could you cut that | - nseless worm In two? | Shortage of ative labor Jimmy: Ah, sis. he seemed #o agriculture and lonesome—Answers. South Africa. FAVOR VISITORS' TAX Torquay, Devonshlre, England 1. 21 (P—A on visitors to this mous resort the heart of the 1 i [ i | pointed out that an impost of & so |of | poor y gold mining 1n $100 in an | terson of 96 Commonwealth avenus | | asking a reduction of 3300 in an as- | smert of $17,900; | 1004 Stanley street, | asking for a | reduction in | better this | the | tor | ! Commerce | Advancing [net vet heen written, but Chairman | this afternoon | Carolina Dam Leaks | |largest mills are located, was issued | Southern | nglish Riviera is belng advocated. | hampers | e GIPATRIC FFERS 10 GIVE HIS A1 Willng 0 Help Untange AT fairs, He Says Ja a to a (M—A promise tance that T can” count for ‘‘unex- plained transactions” confronting those engaged dn untangling his at- fairs has been reecived from former o Treasurer G. Harold Gllpatrio by Judge Arthur 1 Howard, Jr, ustee of his ba rupt estate, A Jetter written he Atlanta prison, Hartford, “'glve an In the effort to by Gilpatric from where he i serve 1ce for embezzles First National bank was transmitted to Tuesday by Lawyer ¢ York, a {ment from the lof Putuam, { Judge Howard | Walter H. Gilpatric of Ne | brother of the defauiter, | The former state {lingness to talk made it practically cortain that he will be brought back | to Hartford on a habeas corpus writ jto g questions of his creditors Holeomb committee ap- or Trumbull ta pha of all of transactions as state treasurer's wil- | investigate | Giipatric's | treasurer, | The ever, o original pi t Isome one to Atlant patric, sued, Ho was to que send fon Gil- “Whichever course is pur- his brothcr wrota Judgs “my poifey wil Le to co- with him to the end that ! every possible assists he given in | ascertaining the real fa cts.” OUTFIELDER BOONE SOLD Roston, Jan. 21 (A—Tke Noone, | Ited Sox outficlder, has Leen sold to the San Francisco club operated by | William H. MeCarthy, former presi- dent of Pacific Const )eague, | President Quinn of {he Boston club announced today. s for cash. 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