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EW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1926. PROTECTION FROM I.B. INFEBTI[]N Guarding of Children and Bames‘ Urged With Mesting (#P)—Protec- | Washington, Oct, | tion of school and babies againet tubercu ged today | as the most immediate and valuable | method for controlling the ravages of that discase by speakers at 1] 2nd meeting of the Na- tional Tuberculosis association. ] Dr. James H. Elliott, of Toronto, ! said that a program for control of| the disease in childhood must fn-| clude the discovery and eupervision ! of all open cases, isolation of far| advanced cases in contact with chil- | dren, examination of all children in| contact with afflicted persons, fro-| nt periodic re-examina children of school ag chool age, and t tment of all physical This system, d reduced the tubsreulosls A.h te among children in Toronto from 0 per 100,000 to as low as 65 prr' 160,000, Dr. Donald and even of | n | B. Armstrong de- scribed the health demonstration of | Framingham, Mass., by which the| death rate was reduced from 121 per 100,000 to 40 in even years Delegates were told by Professor Friedrich Von Muller, University of Munich, of the cooperation’ of art and sclence in the evolution of a new method to aid physicians in discovering tuberculosis in the earl siages. He said that in developin this he was assisted by Adolf Th celebrated German violinist, t whesa hicely attuned ear the various sounds were charted for in- terpretation. with greater accuracy than hitherto possible, e had fixed characteristic of the| chest the base note ealthy lung. | Fined $1,800 for Having 240 Undersized Lohstcn North Bergen, N. J., Oct - David Carpenter of an,\nnnr s where I a baby lob: unless he can raise “M»h he is trying to do. State Game Warden Backerman, who arrested rpenter, said the | Bayonne man had a sack containing 10 undersized lobster wh he was about deliver Herman Buching's cafe. i Carpenter was fined 220 for each lobster, | Carpenter said he was nnaware of what was in the sack, which he had : promised to deliv for a friend. Blind Street Singer to Have His Voice Trained Minneapolis, Minn,, Oct. 7 (P) -—— ph M. Kimball, a blind street singer less than three y ago, will go to New York next Sunday to complete training his volce, He owes his chance to the Rev. H. L. Maun- der, a Methodist minister, who sisted by his congregation, financed he man’'s preliminary training. 100 to permit Kim- | for ten months under | teach of Ameli- | fin to at as- v pledged 33 ball to stud Frantz Prochowsky, ta C Curci. AN | (aptam (‘amphell l‘l\er ! Will Get an Honor Medal | Washington, Oct. 7 (™ — Captain | Harold D). Camphell, United & Marine Corps, will be presented by President Coolidge on October “ with the Herbert Schaff menoria trophy warded annually to the naval officer having the largest | number of flying hours without seri- | ous accident to personnel or n terial. Captain Campbell had hours and 40 minutes in the during the year. Mangled to Death by |‘ Paper Drying Machine | New London, Oct. (#) — Drawn in between the heav team h T rollers of a paper drying machine, | John Merriman, jr., 19, of Oa \-‘ dale, was fa injured at the Robertson Paper company mill ry Montville shortly befo: six (nrl'\(‘h‘ this morning. The young man died | route to the 1 .vnd' Memo Associated lospital. His | right arm was badly mangled skull probably fractured,and in ternal injuries suffercd. ‘ | | 1 air en wrence Beer Destrrn'edfll?;' Owner C]alms Bottles | Frank Hagear ined in police court several ¥s ago for| having beer containing a greater 1!»1 coholic content than the law allov called at the police station this !r\rvvi noon and clalmed the bottles from | which the beer was poured into the | sewer by ordgr of the court. The analysis of the heer disclosed the | presence of alcohol but no ether. the police said today. There were 60 cases of beer. | jonl R 9 | of the| “TOM" ROUNDS Officer Thomas detective bureau has turned two boys to Probation Off nolly for breaking windows Corbin Serew corpora ind two others for damag Washington school, In additioy to 14 for breaking 120 panes of win- dow glass in a house in the Finnegan's alley on Main sty owned by#the Horace Booth estat The boys who ransacked the school have not attended sessior since the fall term opencd, al- though they are registered. Officer Feeney learned that they slept in the school several nights and be- | fore retiring the went through several rooms, disturbing papers 1 otherwise doing mischief. SR CHILD STILL CRITICAL Reguining consciousness for a bricf period last night, Marie Ainenta, aged 3, of 66 Smith street, who fell from the third story porch home yesterday forenoon, is fight at New Brit- | ain General hospital, but her condi- tion remains critical and doubts are | entera'ned for her recovery. She | recoznized her father last night. The child's sl fractured and she has interpal injuries, eney over rear | of at her making a pluck; is { mu fon of an| . | promise !the | ratic [ ot 1 motor repairs, City Items The common council clalms com- T ml'h- will meet at 8 o'clock ’hl<‘ Barnette o Simsbury, pu.nmr enployed by Louis Croll, sustained a serious cut on his left | nd while at work yesterday. ree stitches were required to close !'1' wound, when he was treated at New Britain General hospital. Gertrude Johnson of Com- h avenue entered New in General hospital today to undergo an operation tomorrow for 10val of her tonsil Attorney Tho McDonough this city will deliver an address the Knights of Columbus com- fon breakfast in Branford at Sunday morning. S. Casperson re spending a few | York cit of at . Jo- s choir tomorrow night at 7:30 lock M ot ot Sweden . Gottenburg, \\’lsf'lw:'i.’ o irned from e she visited Stockholm, Boros, Svenejunga, nd other citie; WOMAN WHO “VANISHED” FOUND IN SOUTHINGTON a trip to She Proves to Be Mrs, Complaiaant In Alleged Theft Sodergrin of 125 Sm':!ln\'; Zaplowski, | ed TRy ed | as ranks togetl P Th shif: the By lot, e 1 nd hit | chok tim tled by Taxi Driver Mary William Zaplewski, Piskows Alden street became alarmed at her | failure to return to her home in New | and r Ke ported the matter to > police depa erday, is the complain in the charge of assanlt and theft of $155 against Zignut Rell, the police said today. She has been located in Southington, where her alleged a tions annoyed residents, who notificd the local police. While on a visit to her parents’ home, Mrs. i claimed to have been assaulted in an automo- bile in West Hartford and relieved of 3185 on S 0, and the volica have since sought Rell, who, it is believed, s not in New Britain The woman's husband in New Jersey is awaiting her return frov | her local visit, to take care of their three children BRISTOL GIRL STRUCK vski Iive Year Old Child, Is Critical, Bristol, Conn., Oct. 7 (A-—Tleanor Konopaska five, was struck seriously hurt, possibly fatally, noon, by the uutnmomlr of Bramhall of Stafford ley Bishop had driven to the curb in rmington avenue to let out o his car several school children when the girl came down a and be 'wm‘] his car, Bramhall was pass- in the time. Bishop said t¥ I»'.mm'ul could not avold the child. Compromise .\greement With Former Royalty Berlin, Oct. 7 (—The com- agreement of Prussi governimnent with the Hohenzollerns, for a settlement of the claims of the former rulers for lands and proper- ties seized, has been signed by hoth I'ru and the legal representatives of t The agreement will be tion to the Prussia council c¢f state and then to the diot. Party caucuses indicate the the mocrats centrists and people party will support the measurs aec- ; that the German national «m«l soclalists will not oppose it, the | nationalists likely votlng acczptance and the socialists possibly abstaining from voting. The soclalist members of the dle are dissatisfied with the com- sian ¢ ot prosented for n | promise but rather than risk throw- ing the whole matter back into courts favorable to Hohenzol- lerns they will not oppose the agre | ment. Sixty the Million Dollar Hydro Plant Planned | (2N Russia, Oct. T ,government ns of Hugh engineer, for of a £60,000,000 plent on the Dnieper Kiev, Ukraine, —The Ukranlan approved the f er, American construction dro-electric river. When completed, it {3 said. the will be the largest electric power station in the world, exceed- ing the output from Niagara fa h\ fully 200,000 horsepower. Tt will supply the whole Uk fan reglon th current at a lower rate than prevails in any otfier country. The Ukranlan government today appropriated part of the funds for today the hy- nt | the init'al stages of work, and ap- pealed to the central government in Moscow to supply the remain- der. The entire enterprise must be formally approved by the Moscow government hefore work can be started. Motor Dead But Man Jailed as Drunken Driver Salem, Mass,, Oct. T (®—Tven if an automobile engine is not run- | ning the operator of the car may be under the in- e George B. in the district guilty of driv fluence of liquor, Sy ruled to court here, whken he sentenced Sinius J. Nelson of Glouccster to a month in the house of correction on that charge. Nelson was ari to the testimony, while the wheel of his car, boys were pushing to a garage In addition to the house of correction sentence, he was fined $50 for drivi er Dis license -had heen revoked and’ §5 for ‘runkenness. He appealed all three counts Ju sted, according sitting at which four for a FIREMEN ON NE An alarm from Box 54 at Barnett and Steele streets was soundsd about 3 o'clock thin afternoon. When the firemen rcached the scene they could find no fire. > Hohenzollerns. | Ie | sts | Coop- | it h their | Baba's third cir Packed the Cardinals yesterday Cardinal shaken outburst New Yorkers, Rogers en was T in 5 “You Huggin ed It o PENNOGK HURLING FOR THE VAN (Continued from First Page) the big hi has so fa mind, apy ves ts of fortune, cohorts are counting pe ndv er Mill ties tw ca em | the ball lops a lic but I Whether touched a record to have two can re W tic th Bye, abandon while hoarsc. St. tood o e days of baseball hysteria, pow! unlimited, Fans ga the ricke nt i Teft trat tiomley Th nouncement itch and a Card rowing t practice, CONSERVATIVE PARTY HAS NEW STRIKE IDEA mobile, in Hospital and Condition | British Group Would Ontlaw Strikes Hit By Auto- | Searborough = conservative Called Without Ballot resolution trade union la a strike ballot of the members of the union fected. Th |10 provide protect nwm bers from intimidation ition b timi; elic pr | Brun reld i with Th Mads id a arm. kille said, the 5 L eor W bank: stock act. nesses. o, without s law Adontion of the resolution comes as a result of pressure from party 1l {members for nting such novemeants as trike, in which the men were c od ont {strike poll first t by hode Island Restaurant Man Held for Murder Bristol, fight in his re which one man 1w lother wounded. !in $700 bail on a charge of assa a pleaded not guilty. Others connect- | +d with the aqair were held as wit- it dead o bulls ried to according came to the restaurant just as as closing and ordered drinks, but that he refused their demands they s lit 1&«‘ iations for the orderly market- ing of the cotton crop (6} federal farm loan board, co-operative ge tod illing to ex’ s, PARTY FOR CHILDREN The Junior Achievement will* give | a party for the chilrren Who Were | ooaoeiny anpre not able to atten Exposition on account of the epidemic of infan- tile paralysis in that cit will be held day evening at 7 OBJI'(T TO HEARING Washington, mour Grain company today the District |court to prev Oct. 11 at Chicago on complaint that the company violating the grain futures trading heart and died almost instantly. companion, River, was Fragosa under the 1 0 W police Mad m, Government u\tendq 30 Million Dollar Credit | Washington, ment has extended a $30,000,000 | to w for marketing | ortness ;made by $7.000,000 In bas been drawn. SLOPER JO1 Kenneth sales staff of Eddy bro He will grobably have the Bristol- Torrington was formetly series wh bleac R. a resiaurant proprieto NAPLES CASE OFF DOCKET |~ Temporarily Passed Up and Settle- ment May be Effccted Before Re- assignment For Court Hearing. The Naples building case has gone oft the er has ever cinated parently, as accomplis the poy his superior court | temporarily by ging | : agreément of attor- g neys re Th veste, presenting interested parties. case was assigned for hearing confiden terday by tk on part was restored Hornsby pulled somewhat xpeet- of the|to consume several today | ing with another matter seheduled his | by one of the lawyers, It was ex- plained today. Settlement ont of ourt may be effected in the mean- | time, it was sald. days, confljct- as had and its sudden &t. Loul swin direction the a um their oon. on zgins, the Y ¥ imit of 4 s 1 o such well akee the un- g to- H m n't we'll do hn E. McGuir Winter stree lo'clock this morning ollowing a long il g for t of this city for any ictions.” | eight years, coming here Ticial endanen | former home in Norwal proportions, it was| He wasa member of R the 1 stands before starting o was also the most wildly en s 3 ish and vet. The band rat-|th y Na ¢ thie par- vorite series song, | i Blackbird,” with terri- the crowd yelled Louis lungs tests in the j 51 years,old died” at 8§ his home He was a the past from his we're knock with e boy ided. The 1 I'm hopi make the cord o Willi ho 18 jam he viving him is a son, John Jr udent in the junior class at the chool; five sisters, % fe an sabel M Thomas Trawley liam Dal all of this city (wo brothers, James and Michas McGuire of Walkee, Tl fees will z at a nnounced Ur who has onts. ave severa but rs of endurance seem o had pointed he time to be aker M J ge of the ar. Burial will bs in Nor- Funeral exa t two n group c n a spots home Charles Morris Bradley death of Charles Morris of Chicago and Pas has brou oW to a large circle of friends in the cast as well as to those in his home in the west. Mr, Bradley was born in Chicago and was of a family clc lentified with the eariy histor; it city. He received his edu in Chicago and was est iness there at an early age, a was actiy zed until about six years ago De retired on ac- count of health, Mr. Bradley's wife iy the onl 1ghter of Mrs. Mortimer N. Judd ! of Iranklin Square, and the sister of Mortimer N. Judd Lea Judd of New Brl niece of Mrs. Charles S. ides his wife, Mr. survived by a daughter, the wife of Carlos M. Fetterolf Montc N on, T Judd Bradley, of San Francisco; o wo grandchildren, the so ¢ laughter of Harold Judd Bradley, The funcral serviees took place the Hotel Windermere in Chic Monday and were conducted hy Rev Doctor Thomas of St. Paul's pal church. Burial was in family plot in Oakwoods c Ty. There was 2dley outhwor orth an uproar drove . Anothep AT e e hit out of the lot. linals accepted the that Pennock lefthande m up two an- | 186 would | i r, Hallan for the hitting was slish Landers, B By Union. E g., Oct. party mously urging a | | | {7 - conference adopted change in the to mak e calling illegal without a secret a would also bhe amended ion of trade union or vic- of their political ause Helen Kulisa the infant daughter of My Joseph Kulisa of rd avenue, died this morning the family home. Burial afternoon in St. Mary's c« Helen M some “lightn the recent legal means of [Tartr " labor general | it me ders without a taken. | ‘I! Funerals (P—Joseph | ( el their le: in, T OctinT Miss Susan A. Wheelock, Funeral services for Miss | Wheelock of 317 Lincoln strect were ‘th this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock Erwin chapel. Re Willlam Ross, pastor of the First Ba | chureh, officiated. Interment was in | IFairview cemetery. ball | on a charge of | v in | connection with a urant Jast night in s killed and an- He also was held | at angerous weapon. He | Frank J. Rogers, Funeral services for gors of 840 Stanley str d this afternoon at I, (", Por! His | funeral home on Court strest. Rey of Fall | wijliam H. Alderson, pustor of Tr through the left | jiy Methodist church, conducted the is a boxer, KNOWN | corvices. Burfal was in Fairview | me of “Young Murphy.” | cometery \s alleged to have told h ired the shot that erois after the men had ash down his door. He to the police, that| Anton E. Fran He receiv- to the d man was Fall River. t wound close James Fragosa, hot Ambrose Thompson Funeral services for Amb: Thompson of McClintock road held this afternoon at 3 o'clock the funeral home of Stanley ski at 90 Broad street. Interment was In Fairview cemetery. s at Boraw- rted trouble. Miss Theresa Tree. Funeral services for ) | Les of Bridgeport will held at rwin chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Purial will be in Fair- | view cemetery, Theresa be Oct. T (A—Tha gov- | Co-eperative Marketing CARD OF THANKS wish to . express our : ciation for the many acts ured the | i iness and testimonials of {onsiinfimess | vathy extended to us by our many N8 nelghbors and friends during | fllness and death of our beloved the crop. band and father, Rudolph Sand- 0,000,000 in commitments erE. Wa b the intermediate credit| | off loans Ah"l’}‘u‘\ 7 We sing chatrman of the appre illiams, organi that the government 11 any “proper oredit” employes of the New ‘n{ Odd Fellows and Mattebessett | | Tribe of Red Men for the floral | | tributes which they too, sent at the time of the funeral. These all arc ed by the family the Eastern Stat ield this y (Signed), MRS. RUDOLPH SANDBERG, MI DLA SANDBERG. Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER one 16252, Opposite St. Mary’s Church. Residence 17 Summer Kt,—)625-3 ar at Sprir The party at the Boys' club Fri- o'clock. EDDY BROS. T. Sloper will join the Bros. & Co., rs. next Wednesday. tervitory. Mr. Sloper with Judd & Co. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP WEDDING SERVICE UNEXCELLED RBridal Bouquets and Weddiog Decorations. 83 W. Main St., Prof. Bldg, Tel. 886 The Telegraph Florist of New Britain, Oct, 7 (A—The Ar- asked of Columbia supreme nt the hearing for of had been guilty docket | . but its trial was expected | and held | @ wdena | I et Harold | and is the | me- | of | sym- | the | | also wish to thank the | e Lodge | Wall S reet Briefs MARKET [;HNT!NJE e THOUT STRENGT Continued Weakness Maniles Throughout List R d estimates of the lmhll»'l[ tonnage statement of the U. S. Ste | corporation to be made publ m noon next Saturday, have altered | the earlier forecast of a decrease, to an asc probably in the neighborhood of 100,000 tons re- iting from large rail orders in the closin 1ys of the month. As the rail orders are for 1927 delivery, r. and will not figure in the tions of the next few weeks, no ial change in the corpora- Activities s anticipated. | Bookings on August 31 amounted to 3,542,000 tons, ion's an sheet of the Detroit and Harbor Terminals Co. arter of operation shows a cash position of | fixed assets of 8,157,590 cur sets of $504 and current ties of 4. This reflects | cauity 54,745 for the 19, preferred stock and a | 2,000,843 for the com- | the last month of the showed an operation The Railway s first g it oili- 57 an of 45 shares o urplus o mon. J first quarter profit. with ported | ralls and vield is } Commission 1 st lears that the report | cral Motors corporation for 1926 to be pub- eks, Wl reveal high quarterly records for net carnings and cars and s. Net is expected to $56, which would total for the mont} Wa of (ier the third quarter of in a few we ne sales of incomea American ('a Am Car & Fdy Am Loco & Ref wr ine Thave been ad- ton in the Pitts- Number 2 foundry now quoted at $18.50 a ton z Iron pri 30 cents Tohaceo Yoolen la Cop on Loco Ohio | grade is r facturers ently have received fairly lar s from Japan, including boxes fiom the Kyoto Oil Co. and from the Japanese ar attered contracts involved 5,000 boxes. An orde 140, tin plates booked by Suzuki & Co., for the Imperial Government | railways of Japan is expected to I distributed in this country shortly. income of Indian for the year ended vas $211,093 ter ds of 7,000 boxes Smalle bout Motoreyele August 31 preferred on com- ii com- o, 2 div mon against year, mon, hare 201,913 the pre or $1.45 a share on the ‘SUES DRIVER OF TRUCK; BLAMES HIM FOR CRASH Edward Caffegan Brings Action For Sta Stee Tudson Motors $1,500 Against C. W. Reynolds of New York automobile acident in Wal- sford on May which resulted in the death of Leo Argozzi of this clty, will have a sequel in the court common pleas when the ‘action dward Caffegan of Plainville wainst C. W, R of New which was brought today, is | Caffegan was driving an automo- I bila which was struck and hurled i against a telephone pole on the side e highway between North Haven and Wallingford. In the suit, which fs for $1,600, it is alleged that an employe of the Reynolds Co. tempted to drive a truck past the | Plainville man's automobile, and his recklessness, carclessness and neg- | ised the accident, Argozzi | was a passenger in Caffegan's car. | It s alleged that the car was re- duced to junk and Caffegan was forced to expend considerable money for treatment for his infurfes. At- forney 8. Gerard Casale is the writ. [talian _(‘luh Elc;ls Calabrese President Calabrese has been elected of the Young Ital Union Pac Political club, a newly United Fruit anization in this city, Mr. U § Ct Ir P prominent amo N. Sidoti and Henry ennsylva Pierce Arrow Southern Ry Standard Ofl .. cwart Warner Pan C. W. obacco Prod chalrman American 1 or (alabrese | voung men vice chairman loe. hosen Cen, was ¢ Mhe organization s plannir huge mass mecting for the nea - | ture, to which prominent men from all over the state have been in | The purpose of the club is to d | euss civie problems and 10 aid [who are not citizens to be | naturalized. | Mo Ove White Willys Woolworth LOCAL STOCKS i 1 by Put 1 C e iy Insurance Stocks. | Captures Half Dozen Rattlesnakes in Mass. Springficld, Mass, Oct. 7 (P | From time to time ratt lesnakes arc N‘flln:hl or killed in w wwvn Mz | chusetts, hut the 1argest [ that displayed today by Valentin Skift when he placed six of the rep. tiles on exhibition in his store here SKiff and a companion eame upon a | den containing eight on T tain in Woronoco, a few | of this city, Sunday, |alive but two a capture. The six inches long. 1560~ “cateh Har He koa miles we All were taken d subsequent to gest 18 three feot nou Ami st lam & Cadwe ze-Hfd Cpt C Mich,, Oct. 7 (P—Gec grand dragan of the Ku Klux Klan in Michigan, was arrested [today charged with violating the Michigan law which prohibits the | wearing of a mask in public. Tt is rged that Carr's features were | masked when he marched in a Klan | parade here last week, N B Machi N B Machine Niles-Lic North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil Russell Mfg Co ovill Mg Co ndard Serew nley Wor ley Works Torrington Co. Union Co Public U Conn Ele Conn Lt & 1 Hfd Elec I WN G Southern E 1 pfd -Pond com WELD AND HART CONFER » “hief of *Polico. Willlam C. Hat in conference this morning with Mayor Weld, after which the mayor announced no matters were under discussion other than the pr | filed by the Pillar of Fire organiza- |tlon, whose magazine agents were rofused permission to sell their papers here last.month. prd com lities Stocks Servic G Wi — s ‘R PARTY About 25 members of the New Britain Trust company's girls' club will have a banquet tonight at the Hotel Heublein, after which they will visit “Criss Crot playing o Parsons' theater, Hartford | W —_— | 000; balances 118,000,0 Ttaly Is to drop its unpopular ta Boston— Exchanges on hotel bills, balances $38,000,000, BANQUE TREASURY STATEMENT York—Exchanges $11 $87,000 B Ty ey T £, LR S AR UTNAM & CQ | MEMBERS NEW RN & HARTIORD STOGS EXCHAMGES I WEST MAIN ST NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 G CENTRAL ROW T f-mg8 MARTFORD OFTICE We Offer % insurance Co. Price on Application Buarritt Hotel Bldz.. New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBLLS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart. Mgr, rice not on Application accept Margin Accounts. NEW | BRITMN Burritt HotelBidg, Tel. 3420 CAN SUPERPOWER CO. 6% Preferred ‘*fL.J 6.409% o AV violin solo by Irene E. Ratner, “The fools Praper” by Cecilia Welinek: piano solo by Mollie Gitlowita, tikvoh ending the program. Y Relcher, Dorothy chneider, Ida Kats wd Lillian Koplowitz were admit- ¢d as members to the organization, OVER COS te over fother OF FENCE price to ha erection of a feyce at h, New Long has re- for against iel Kantrowitz, president of the ticut T'urriers Co. of Hart- by Israel Wexler, local con- tor. Attorney Michael A. Sexton the writ, which is returnable ty court. Deputy Sheriff Barnard of Hartford served r DISPUT a suit he pap 3 CRUSHED IN TFTACTORY ki, aged 45, of 38 suffered an injury to the Fafnir Bearing Co., is nnder treatment at General hospital. The ully crushed. 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