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A \mlhfi YALENEWS FLAYS HARVARD METHOD Objects to Crimson's Attack on Chapel System New Haven, Feb, 16—Champion ing as it does the abolition of com pulsory chapel In Yale college, the editors of the Yale News today d clded that the Harvard Crimson method of ald, through an extra edition rushed ) highwa hod! as not the “proper of approach to the prob- m. The Crimson's extra, containing a st hand study” of chapel at Y by Lacius Becbe, former under el wan at Yaie, now of larvard, reached hepe chapel timo, but di ! not come until later in duy. The Harvard men who came with therly weleome and were hou at Harkness, The News editors, through Russell Post, their chalrman, later 1a tement in which it w +d oui that they did not agree ch to the problem througl h hot-headed com- and disrespect as come throu the pen of Mr. Becb The sta'ecment further said that Mr, Beebe's efforts “are not thank- less ouen for the undergraduat ssed disapproval of compulsio] these exerclscs is encouraged b 88 is- in such Among undergraduates, up till noon, there was little comment, as most 0f them were at classes and the Crimson's extra re cd to be dis- . The antomobiles w 0 a. m. made good ys which were de- bed in vigorous terms. But they survived and the Harvard men who came with them declared the; none the worse for wear by over highvw statement he Yale Ne clated with the C: lertaken in fts any spurt to the long-har tion of compulsion in the attendan at religious exerci no agree, however, that the method o approach to the problem is 1 such hot-headed comment ¥ has come through of Mr. Deche. The whole s! far to the left of the left, a officially cannot do much more than agon the authoritles with ym we must deal. An unbidsed fuculty committce of five is handling pel situation now, and shows to reach the end which best interests of says: in no way do overy desire will be fore the Yale. Mr. Beebe's efforts are not thank less ones for the undergraduates’ ex- 1 disapproval of compuision i these exereises is encouraged by su support. But we are confident the most clory only come through whole affair with gloves, holding digcourteous marks might result from periodic disgust for the meglect nder- aduate demands. ard of the week, advanced m from the Yale ligion; the new board of editors will continue the long drawn out struggle, but with | overflow of condemna- inspired the author of story to hring forth hi ommenis City ltems ion can the of the ¢ trave anley Ciencaski of this eity, Mary Patick of marrivd in Enfiel Rev. 8 Lederkiewic: rtifiente filed ‘s ofiice shows. Dass s wering from New. Britain January s DY e« town elerl n operation G neral hos Miss Harriet ton = L Beach, Tla., for t ter, A 8, al Lex Daytons rest of the Noble of to Dwyer, who has b seks, has resumed his Travelers Insuranc for s an wit Co. The T meeting of Roval Ar eld this evening at mbers will pay a gular canum will be § a'clack. it to B. H Wedne ting (o dson rening. A with mec th improved home slightly for for acquaint- ne company a wide 589 Main aken s report rear of tools were *anl Fla enen of Clifford has been re- hissioner of mo- | General and fixtur on M wiction at 11 stock street will ning by 1 r Willi v Ista tomorrow candidat slass ranks hoard of the it couaeil wi at scout . HILL HOME W. C. Hiil, pas tomorrow and each from mow on at 4 p. 1. 4 Dr. Hill may occupy the pulpit nest Sunday. | ring Lent b over jce covercd | the edition had a warm, | | h left hompsonville | today at the from | s of Weber's | EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1926, SRS S e come of the religious liberty that generations horn since the davs of Gustavus Adolphus have enjoyed, and which we enfoy today? 1t America considers herself justified in lifting the Spanish yoke from the shoulders of Cuba, and It Eng- lund thinks she did the right thing by coming to the rescue of down-. trodden Belgium in the late war, Gustavus Adolphus certainly was Justified in defending the perse. cuted Protestants, After the paper was Gustay 1. Schneck, pastor of the German Baptist church, stated thax as modern Christlans we deplore the use of violence to establish re- liglous liberty, He questioncd whether Protestantism would have been wiped out by Catholle politi- cal forces, even if Gustavus Adol phus had not taken the fleld in { But he also stated that do not dare judge the actions the past by modern ethical andards," he ministers at MUST STAND TRIAL Attempt OUTLINES STORY OF SWEDISH KING Rev. Dr. Klingberg Speaks to Ministers on Gustavus Adolphus [ Willlam E. Kill Charges Against (“Ted”) Lewis of Bridgeport Fail, Bridgeport, missal of charges lod against Willlam ("Ted") Lewls, of Dridgeport, on the ground that they were brought under a statute imed to besunconstitutional, was asked of Judge L. P. Waldo Mar- vin in eriminal superior court today by Attorncy Jacob Ruskln of New York, counsel for Lewis, Judge Marvin denied the Mr. Ru which | over 15 Teb. 16—~The dis- Dr. J. E. Klingberg, superintend- (ent of the Children's Home, read an ting and instructive paper (m! avus ‘Adolphus and His Influ- | motion, | ! *|ence on Protestantism,” yesterday at | kin argucd that the statute |, “ymeoing of tho Protestant Minis. fixes |}\( .m.- of consent at ..o association. The ministers were years wquld make it POS- |;yo5tg of Rev, Theodore A. Greent sible to criminally prosecute Men ;i e Shuttle Mendow club | tegally marricd. : | The association voted hearty sup A sccond motion was made by At {50t o ()0 proposed Young People's | torneyRugkin in which he asked that |aee nieeting, Mareh 22, when 1000 Statc's Attorney William H. Comley | voune people of New Britain and obliged to specify which of the lyjainity are expeeted to attend. Miss three counts against Lewls he would | \fargayer Slattery has heen asked o clect to go forward with in the trial 5 i peak. The Wennerberg chorus will The court ruled that the 1hree e asked to sing and the High school counts will stand. orolieatn {0/ play: Children's home; Rev, Willlam A jur 1 at the las Dr. Klingherg read his paper on | R0S% Iitst Baptist chureh; Rev. trial during the September term of [Gustavus Adolphus, “the Lion of the | Gustav H. Sehneck, German Bap- criminal superior court. North" with evident emotions. He | tist chu Dr. Abel Ahlquiet, &t has entered info the lifa of the hevo | MAry's Swedish Evangelical Luth. of the 30 years war,”” so completely | €ran church; Rev, Samuel Sut- that he speaks of him with much | eiiffe, 8t Mark's Episcopal church; {strong feeling as if he were talking | Rev. Samuel Fiske, First Congre- abont an intimate friend or relative | gational chureh in Berlin; Ensign “Gustavus Adolphus like so many | Carl Frederickson, Salvation Army; sons of historie fame,” said Dr.|Rev. Raymond N. Gilman, Stanley Klingherg fn part, “has not escaped | Memorial Congregational ehure the searchlight of critictsm. His | Rev. Axel I Peterson, Swedish records have been scarched, his|Blim Baptist church; Rev, Theo- {character weighed, and his motives | dore A. Greene, First Church of and aims investi 1. By some his- | ( (Center Congregational); Rev. Warren M. Blodgett, First torians he has been deified as a hero by others he has been denounced as| Church of Christ (Center Congres gational). inte | defense, | be the meeting Rev. M. W. Gaudlan, Su John's German Evangelical Lut eran church; Dr. J. 1, Klingberg, ' Paonessa Would Open Recpeation Park in North End At the mecting of a hypoerite. Hig work was such, | also, that it naturally called forth | the school lopposition as well as defence, The | board this afternoon @ letter was Cause for which he fought is still a | {practical up-to-date issue, more so | ived from Mayor A. M. Paones-{i,q,y than it was at the time when | king the board to turn over iho fell upon the ‘bed of honor.! It fn the neighborhood of \was then confined to Burope only, |L hington school to the park now it embraces the nations of the | ion to used as a play- world. The historians know his acts | round for children in that section |of heroism, the student has passed | Honry Wile of the town. A discussion will also |ju At aracter, hut who | olq sox M take place as to ways and means knows his motives and aims? Peo- | Wilesorel 0 changing the present em of ple have gue and that, but | tnig letting the children kno when [no one seen ve been able to ! thore will b no school session be- the mystery of his ambitions e of inclement weather. have in mind to strengthen This request of the mayor comen Sweden's defence and make the Bal- effort on his part to fic an i 1 lake, or was it to re- able playground in strain the ambition of the house of section of this Haps! Was it uppermost in | denscly populated (his mind to defend Protestantism in | The 3 rope, or did he look forward to tains 11 acres and may when n_all possibility he s e s T vould be able to place tha erown of LINacoRISIR Iicion s Germany upon his hecd? No one working man and his family el R CLEUCLA ror buried with him in Riddar- | Enpt s H ol i in Stockholm. He is not satisfied with conditions regard to no-school whistle, | cording to the present superintendent calls the Rule and Level Co. when he deems it necessary that school clogca Deaths Henry Wilezorek. \d Mrs. Silve Inter cor months Boleslow street, died ment will bo in tery Thursday services at Sacred 7:45 o'clock. his 8y solve | Did mornir Heart ¢ after provic he most Funerals the Mrs, Estella Aspinalt The funer of Mrs. Istella As- pinall, a4 resident of Southington who died Saturday evening at Mer- icn hospital, was held at her home, 71 West Center street, Southington, this afternoon where pr S were offered and at 2 o'clock at St Paul's Episcopal church. Interment s in Oak Hill cemetery, Southing- decl wag career must . was only 17 years old when h ended the throne in 1611, and trom that year until 1629 the s hecause of Inclement weather con- iy Russia, Denmark and Poland ditions. Because of the many a8 d left him no time for cultivation | vy he receives during stormy weather. | or ordinary pleasures of youth, Still it is often difficult to get in fouen |ir o R LI el Dorothy Marie Swanson ! with the person in charge of the |, Funeral { tactory whistle, and there is often Marie $wanson, one year old daugh- 2 delay in annonneing the news to ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Swan- the school children. son of 133 Jubilee street, will be held scleetion of tomorrow afterncon at 1 o'clock S from the home. Rev. Sumuel Snt. | of the Nathan Hale school into an lady of the court, by the name of A Cliffe, rector of St. Ma chureh, clementary school must be made Ihba Brahe, had won the heart of | Will off Burial will be in Fajr- at the meeting thig afternoon since (he young king and their leve story | V€W ¢ the time in which the building i has been told and to be ready for oceupancy is s, ‘That the whole | limited, !'serious and genuine is proved by the | The body of James Shepary | Miss Mary correspondence between these two | known author, retired pater | ment instructor of a cla in 'young hearts, which is still in exis- |ney, botanist, and geneologist whose | sowing at the junior high school fenc skokloster Uppland, Sweden, | death occurred yesterday will be [shop ~will b confirmed at the The king's own mother dizcovcred fo | luid at rest tomorrow afternoon with | be mention: calls 2 man is ever so busy, whether it | in the ofiice, school or in t scientists' laboratory, or on the tiefleld, there are hours when | will allow Cupid to play tricks wit him. To this Gustavus Adolphu was no exception. A beautiful young services for Dorothy an architect to reconstruction James Shepard Sheehan's appoint- as meeting this afternoon per great astonishment one day how | funeral services at ake Four rooms at the Nathan Hale Custavus Adolphus kissed the nap- | home : 3 | school must be remodeled and a kin and threw it right the | cliite, rector of St | request for the necessary exi table to Ehba, who picked it up with ' church, and Rev. Theodore Afns- it %o this work will he made, blushing checks, The queen mother | worth Greene, pastor of the First will be a request for jwatehed with anxiety the passion of | Congregutional chureh will officiate, nece to equip the hetween the tha, | Interment will be in Fa with linoleum. gradually grew stronger and | tery, r. Finally she decided to put | cross th path and to 11): possible to separate the | stre . Samuel] § 10ross ark's Episcopal 1508 love which rview cem Claud Norman Renshaw Funeral services for Nor- man Renshaw, five months old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rénshaw of Shuttle Meadow e, will be held tomorrow afternoon chapel. Interment will bo in | view cemetery report of the committee on books will be submitted. The will r ] a Tn Senior rything Cland text A v couple. Iat new : ; sion once being reache for the opportunity n presented fself. e WAS WITH M It erroncously o » Arch street, who ? e machine. on _\’(.,mg‘{:" Ween o 5 .\lr'\,’ ¥Frances \I«l.\n;hhhl\ eric Sunday | 1 2 = & Funeral services for Mrs icgiiecidonyiBulday young Ebbn marrled 10 ypeaolaric, a former residmnt. of Sl ‘.mq had the “Dwight street, | CoURt de Ia LS this city, will be held at her Hart- Sreet Lol how vour < e e L company of Miss Mario | ord home, Hillsld o'clock and at St Law O'Toole's church at cloc ! riage wrote wit Drifain. Miss Med- | " 3 | morrow morning com- jonio s | 1he following lines h my lot I ¢ The body will he brot ank God city for hurial. Comm will he conducted in s cometery and burial Voine sl 0 LerWATCS | family plot there. in to Berlin in orde . D01 = conld catch a train to N Charles R. Starr servics Falr- drivir ro: night, when it v 1 ssey wa Lrrangem Frances olony has been s in the 1in of N din is from Me nnist My concerts. nec to for ght to thi my recompanying Mr. i ea t another : | Funeral | Robert the i ¥ happy in marriage | mother of a larg married prir s m pens quite 1S VERY MUCH ALIVE | un error {he He 1 that Rohert St | Sun mornir W the t the T Congregational ¢ seven years. Art arr, services of vel Co., wi at Ce 20 o Greene, it often 'mongst Stanl . 14 this aft oon tional ch lock wi Theodore A pastor, officiating. Masonie were couducted at Erwin urial took tals of SEXTON arr who | German cess, for the 5 mar the Stoc sexton 1 situation of r was brie rom tary | S R | MASTER BARBERS TO MEET ently T G vann IR totprolbs CARD OF THANK form- ! Wo to {ratitng and neighbors w heir words of ympthy, Al expross our despest vith Spain Gust Adol- and fury. ent. 10 rpose and of acts of L vus A tion pleting thening it Pres en by 1083 of onr r. Matthias I MATTHIAS P, Sar g SANDBERG f the danger to whick Already many t flowed for § do EDWARD G ALEXANDER H had veden, .E AT FACTORY making a 4 d by | asked: W, fied for going | d | MAKES TROUL Decanse he was Joseph A, Haffey UNDERTAKES 1d change Phone hap- Opposite St probanility | | Wesdence 17 Sammer St - 3 . | =2 rmany as possibly both Denm nd 8w would fo Catholie Aus- | the Prote religion | 16v Mury's Chareh 1625-5 have BOLLERER'’S POS\ SHOP keets, Tricolored Starlings, Bragilian Cardinals. IGREETING CARDS] 89 West Main St.. (Prof. Bldg.) Tel. 886, The Telegraph Florist of New Britaln has imbed ta, and 1 have ern G en SPEAR president PELTON TO 1 - 14 not have . th the excep to \\Inr\; have fled for ien have be- the New B ritain | th safety. nd Exchange meeting of club. sta What would | read, Rev. | Frwin | Mary's | irch at | | BIRDS Wall Street Briefs Not profit of Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1025 tell to $196,664 after expenses, interest and other charges, compared with $1,820,026 the year bofore, This was equal to | 93 cents a share on the preferred stock, against $6.60 a share on the | preferred in 1924, The unfavora- ble showing was attributed by Sam- {uel M. Vauclain, president, to the | diffienity the company experienced | throughout the year ‘n getting at |almost any prico sufficicnt business to operate the workships and main- tain minimum organization Profits and loss surplus was §$15, 7 against §$18,. 260 at the income of the Un and its subsidiaries for 1 nd- vanced to $6,222,014 from $5,232,400 the year hefore, equivalent after preferred dividends 227 a are on $34.740,300 toe aguinst $11.04 a /836,474,800 common in | Net o common sharo 1024, The yort priced hort the appearance of #trong buying for a number the high- Industrials led to active covering hefore the end first ha . with the result that prices of many issues were bia in spirited fashion. Gener, Electrie soared 9 points, Devoe and Raynolds extended its gain to 6 3-4 and Manhattan South Porto Rican Sugar points or more. American Mathieson Alkall, National Products, Am n Radiator, Pont, and International Col Engincering sold 2 to nearly points higher. There were a few soft Burns Brothers fssues and nd Heilbroner sagging 1 to 1 | points. Forelgn exchanges o | easy, Domand sterling held at $4.55 15-16 hut French fra ged 10 a low at 3.68 cents Norwej and Danish krone 7 and 10 points, respectively of of hou up Savage Tleet and to poly Dairy Du pots, the Weher 1-2 steady now | and n BUS FARE DEGISION BYP.U.C.EXPEETED ‘Finding May Be Filed Eatly. Part of Next Week At the office of the public utili- ties commission in Hartford today it was announced that decision an application for inc in i ney bus fares in New Britain probably be handed down next weck. have been g over fon of the pre- itneurs in support of r petition for a one-cent lin fares, and the opposition pr sented by Mayor A. M. Paoncs and other officials of the city goy |ernment, At the hearing it was brou {that the incrcase wi !solely on its own meri purpose of inc: the nes | pos establis) {tem had b 1Huwl an will in the carly part of Three w consider: nted by the to ase rajse tht out ! LHUERE (Tax Collections Exceed Expectations by $21,20 | The tax collections for this | bave produced i revenue $ cxcess of what had heen anticipated nd had heen appropriated and the board of f ce nd taxation has voted to apportion this amount i follows: General government sala- reneral government in expenses of inter- »st and discount handling, $10,900 | state aid to widows, $800 dentals, $ i Coal Gas Exnlosion in | Bridgeport Wrecks Cellar Bridgeport, Conn., Feb, 16 (& A coal gas explosion wrecked 1! ]lurn e in the cellar of a |gove ment house at 3§ |street today, owned by ‘4 atlos, builder; knocked over Samuel Smegelsky, occupant econd floor, who was fixing h drafts of the furnace, and start fire which did damage estin laporoximately $ | Soft coal was leing and the g: ed in the fur wused the explosion, HELD AS EMBEZZLER Woonsocket, R. I, Feb. 6 Thoms Coughlin, mana | dard Oil Compan: was held in $3,500 bail |court this morning, }mm» zzlement of § Nrs, of the house on SONS OF ISRALL BALT sccond annual ball o tion Sons of Tsrael ld tomorrow eveningy ws' Arc the The omm Y. W. C. A, DIRECTORS TO M¥ A mecting of the the Y. V B me The meeti & was o We ¢1d on aceon York in Br to he too | oy | LUTHERAN MISSIONER KYLLED | from 8i CARD OF THANKS i burden at the also thos " WILLIAM BEERS AND FAMILY. Arms, Aliied Chemieal, | STOCK DECLINES HALTED TODAY Bear Traders Active But Accom- plish Little New York, Feb. 16 (—The re- | action in stock prices, which has | | been under way for two days, came | to a halt today when gtrong buying | support was provided for a large number ot high grade rail and in- | dustrial issues. Bear traders con- tinued to search out weak spots, but | they mado littlo headway and rush- | I'ed to cover when bullish demonstra- | tions were resumed in some of the high priced industrial speclalties. Banks were reported to have called about $15,000,000 in loans, but the ruled steady at 4 3-4 per call money The downward r ment in the quoted values of sues undoubtedly had improved opposition of the ing it to make a to the concerted of special issues. G 1 trie, 1 . C Iron Pipe, Al- 1 Chemical and a number of other which were weak yes- terday, raliied briskly on a cessation i Baldwin was | of the unsatisfactory report, showing less rned on the pr ian Pacifie rail led to a of forcign d Union Pacifi ing and Atlantic | upward in its wake belated r to the raising of | the annual dividend f 8 to $1( Recent abrupt deelines in various stock market specialties have en hasized the dangers courte ols in forcing their favorit to | elghts from which they were bound to topple unless fortified by general lic support. In a vigorously rising market, such as that which reached its climax last fall, the pub- may be relied upon to buy without deliberation simply are headed upward, | general activities sob judgment, have just discov- unable to unload at nd hence the breaks of 10 55 points in these unfortunate d issues over the past fow draustic 1jus many response sure Atehison, | Read- | Line moved i Coast ponse chis hecause they With this y governed L ar's { many of tI | ered they wors 1l Street Opening irregulay in the opening of k market, Selling pres- was resumed g st recent undation Co. and “orporation each showing of 1% points, Dr ich bre rallied 2 Ameri ' Shoe, Hudson tors Arms openc 2 po Low | Can Pac Ches & Ohio CM &SP CRI& Pac G ( | { Elr Gen Mote | Gt No prd STATEMENT TREASURY RUTLDER 1S BANKRUPT 5 : New PEMURRERS FILED el P rel the cion with th 1 ofl reserve ¥, Californla. lands i renewal | | Robert PUTNAM & CQ MOMMRS NEW WORA & WAKTIORD STOCR EXCRANGEY JIWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN= Tel. 2040 BAATTOR OIMCY G CENIALAOY TR.1: WE OFFER 100 American Hardware 100 Stanley Works JUDD & COMPANY MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE JUDD BUILDING, PEARL ST., Cor. Lewis St. HARTFORD, CONN, TELEPHONE 2.9121 New Britain: Burritt Hotel Building. Tel, 1818 Meriden: 33 Colony &t. Tel. 1340 Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel. 2105 We Offer:— CHASE NATIONAL BANK Stock NATIONAL BANK Rights old — Adjusted Thomson, Tienn & Co. Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. 100 shares Torrington Price on Application WE DO NOT ACCEII MARGIN ACCOUNTS CHASE Bought — DuPont made | = 2 N EDDY BROTHERS & G HARTFORD NEW BRITAIN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel Bldg. Tel.2:7186 Tel. 2420 We offer and recommend Torrington Co. BANK MAY NOTBUILD | SISTERHOOD COMMITTEES ON WEST MAIN ST. SITE Property Bought for $150,000 Cash ntertainment, Membership, House, Educ N . Recently May Not Be Site for ducation, Religion and Welfare Yorces Announced. New Home nced | The Sisterhood of the Congrega- m Sons of Israel met last evening in the vestry rooms of the synagogue Property on West purchased recently by Britain Trust Co. may never e i i for its regular fortnightly meeeting. Mrs. Charles J will not be ein, presi- ng timo to come, Ch n Wil- dent, announced the following com- llam H. Attwood of il directors at that nounced. The compan sonic Temple cc Main street New be utii- for bank any rate Gree ntertainment—Mrs, M. M. Gor- don (chairman), Mrs. Harry Alex, Mrs. Morris Cohn, Mrs. M. C. LeWitt, Mrs, Martin H. Horwitz, A. Kaplan, Mrs. Nathan Mrs. George Berson, Mra. Meyer Peyser, Mrs. I. J. Bornbaum, Mrs. Frank Nair, Mrs. N. Lifshitz. Mrs. Nathan Conn. Membership—DMrs. pack (cha . Mr pur poration’s property ration of § Berson Britaln Trust C larged {ts banking house at the cor- of Main and Church streets last 1 does not template de- from th site for some Lena Schu- A. Sherman, time to come. PRISONERS ESCAPE Two Naval Men, Feld in Brig Berson A. Pinkus and nsweig. ational Matters—Mrs. Ger- 18 (chairman), Mrs, David S. M. Davidson. crs—Mrs. I ., Mrs. 1. Swa Alfred LeWt —Palice Notified. h N A. J. Leventhal, Mre H. H. Milk A series for Mrs At Gols Coast Guard Academy, Get Away witz, ome bridges will be fit of the Sister- kus will be hos- it a bridge to be held this week. Mrs. Alfred LeWitt entertaincd with a pleasing monologue, New London, Feb, 16 (#—¥rancis Pollock, yeoman, t} 5 ¥ thelr cape from t st guard academy bull where 10y were by ge f desertion. Anderson Sends Defi To Congressman Britten Washington, Feb, 16 (® — Wil- erson, for head of aloon league {in New written Representative fcan, Tllinois, an- o Rritten reso- tigation of the Anderson will to answer made by the eral court-m The two men for an inves is adopted a hearing against n Illinois representative. Anderson, who served a sentence prison. said that he ome 1 chance to “g records at Washington™ would establish that “under Tammany” lightest proof of and was without history of Amerl- T ng woy into facts which his name the and Town- Robert use of the their 1 and Jeserted as conviction without the criminal t parallel can inal law."” some | He expressed the hope that the olution would be adopted. ey guard servic TOW IS BURNED Feb. 16 Fire 4 om bungalow of F ford PAUL HYMANS RESIGNS Rrussels, Feb. 1§ (M—Paul Hy- elix | mar former foreign minister, i ast night. | resigning as Belgium's representa- aught from a chim Firemen | tive in the council of the League of who were called had no water and | Nations. M. Hymans confirmed depended upon chemicals to hpld the | published reports to this effect to- blaze in check. The loss was $7,500. | day. L L rth Sta