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NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, _ ay Items Prescription service. HYPHENATED CLUBS REMUS WAS MARKED! ARE CRITICIZED FOR DEATH, COURT - Atty. Casale Objects to Such IS INF"RMED T["]AY 21 FIRE ALARMS; 321 ARRESTS MADE ;:-Tn These Are Monthly Reports of Fire and Police Chiels tment responded to l‘mmpt and | "Hya Fair L'HIL I»M ——m]\’. “The police were notificd today the return of the operator's lice Henry P. Johnson , and the return of the 10 operate, in the caso of 2. Hummer of 27 Lenox plac Will all those who have candy to be s Political Organizations Hyphenated political severely scored by Attorncy §. Ger- . member of the hoard of former charity commis sioner and one time member of th board of public works, in an addr to the Kiwanis club at the hotel today. Attorney Casale, talk, suddenly launched into an at- tack on clubs which, he &aid, foster a divided alleglance which brousht his hearers up to an enthusfastic ap (Continued From First Page; Marshall referred to Frankiin 1 department ot whom Remus has accused of stealing his wifc's lov and conepiring with her to rob him. statement as money to be paid Remus and Dodgs for justice operative, > heaviest dam in a garage owned Doris street, was abonut $1,- baczynski on Burritt | lite long argument As permitted to reply: ot that I recall.” Hid Remus In House I secreted Remus dianapolis apartment after a lighter | the pmufl .1,\,‘,” ng November, be. 45 Walnut motor vehicle : liquor law violations, : breach of the WILLING SERVIGE CLUB 1S 10 MEET | Session at Legion Home Tomor- Tow Alternoon He told a story Russell of England, latures were for the greatest good |, to the greatest number, the greatest number being No. hyphenated political club is genor- | ally organized for one purpose, and | [n intimated that the purpose upon Remus one day to find him * 1 ated condition, his hands and then raising them above |the while his face of former Lord stockholders of t ! vestment Co. morrow evening Talmud Torah hall Dine and dance at Across from He said the was a a!k“d. No, T did not.” “Did you ever have a Remus relative attain fof his bond at $30,000 in St. ection with the Jack "T!\fl,\' ‘:xf‘rf a pernicious influence on the life of their members, healthy influence at all. suffrage on , upright American citizen no hyphen to emp don't need a French- Detective Ser 00l boy who is said | part of t cupied numerons cases beit from the school dr T told him it had been fixed s returned to | upon recommenda- | |tion of a prohibition agent {Henson who had talked with latter told Hens {had recetved a letter from her hu- that status. We American political need an Ttalian-Ameri can or Democratic nced a Polish-American {boy who took it Miss Bristoll, was tarned over an probation ofi- | against de Wall Street Briefs w C. Bi erican In rnational Corpora- or in about pa denied reports treet that he had been offer- chairmanship of the West- 1 & Manufacturing i late Gu E. Tripp. irplus of the Hocking 1d for 10 months of 1927 rose 19 a urplus showed , $438,- from $2.43 5 STATE POLICEMEN BUSY IN ( l][lURTS |So Many Testifying That Squads Ave Depleted ttord, No P—The larger testifying in the g tried as a re- sts earlier in only two small squads of police were out on the road t night to continue the drives ve automobile equip- cou sult of {ment, which the department has henitentiary tool shed at the . or a Swedish-American club— | been ¢ ng on for the past few Legion home on all we need are American polttical | Which she was asked to realize cash on his property so he could get out 1 two planes, “Most of these hyphenated clubs | Bridger are organized for one purpos of attaining political favors for the people of one racial strain want the people of one raclal group | trying to jam something down ous | throats for their own benefit “In my veins flows the Ttaly, and 1 have been approached with the {dea of forming an Italian- American political fused to do it Hampton stre though by Benjamin Myer t all of Marshall's stricken out would read it ove : state’s motion, 1s was excused from examination testimony e A total of oo charges of oper: owner of th dog which bit . &aid today t q today t > 'Bruck of Newport, said today that no | of rents in the for tion of John M s e g terruptio > in the Sinton \-mvn’ five in more than six hu u' o T am an Amecrican chmidt against J had attempted to prove several friends met there that to plot the shootir Remus and sworn to uphold the {deals and tra- ditfons of the country. v hyphenated unfortunate the sooner we realiz® that the be “Intelligent America cannot be nas Molloy of t { Promises es to b‘\ldkre Good On \llcged Bad Creck ed into one ‘Classified ani Let us he concerned with Amerfcan problems and let us han- dle them as more freely and in a more manner {f they enter of American citizenship. phenated club is the wrong w 1t prolongs a. o sooner or later must Our children won't care any- thing about the foreign nations. They Will be fust plain Americans Ced >owers and Woods said . Cedric Power. Drachenhers ‘The police re- will not be brought. ory on Whiting street, #iven bad check for Atien feeling which so found to The police said today the exact num- squad of two or three the Hartford barrac ation on the W erbur Bridgeport road at Beacon during the earlier part of the and another on New ArrBats ton roz e made, ing with de- ctive equipment, poor hradlights being the largest factor. Superintendent Frank M. Nichols up in the mpaig which with sever has so far o ights, at present contemplate THINK M[lTHER WHU' SLEW BABY INSANE Alienists {o Examine Mrs. Otter- son Today Q N 30 (UP) to examin Mrs. Madelin 21, to . to detern he wag ane when she killed yesterday. Next Wednesday the club will elect Among the visitors today s Tom Pardee of Waterbury, lien- tenant governor of Kiwanis | who spoke for a f ber of bad che Lerg is not known ALIEN LOSES BATTLE | Pirst Attempt of Canadian cks issued by Drachen- Boston eley WILLING TO STAND TRIAL FOR MURDER : Man Held in Bridgeport Wanted in Pittshurgh Woman’s Club Meeis to Hear Talk on Books n's club of New Britain in the chapel of the e United States After Immigra- et on Tuesd i"irst Congregational church. bers and guests liste tion Ruling Vails In Conrt. ed to an inter- me Noteworthy by Miss Corinne {first attempt here Books of the Year. was lost today when Jud district court, tion for a temporar; immigration offic reing the ruling, he injunction It of James Kemp, , Ont., who i3 the s in Niagara Falis, N. Judge Hazel, FRIGHT MADE BOY GHANGE HIS STORY Youngster Will Testily Tomor-: ToW in quuor Case said when questione from the wide scope of her reading. introduced to her audience books, giving a bit of the outstand- | ing features of cach book. on history, adult education, prohibi- | . health, religion, ics and blography besides some Miss Bacon, while empha Ing the fact that no onc boolk is best mentioned with strong favor a book by Charles and Mary “The Rise of American Civili The best selling novels were and discussed, and other novels, not , were discussed and rits praised. o the Lighthous; ed an applici- to why she and return to Pittsburg Kemp to submi L river and then to apply for iiternoon that ghn nlgiagtionginey r old schoolboy who brol e district court 2 brought be- zainst Lim on the conld older man fell tective tomorrow, other things, that 5, who commute fo this coun- must have visas and pay ¢ a4 to Miss nmn v Frances Brett Young. rooming house wher Bacon's talk was her cfective ing of two pocms. ,School C ommittee (o adjournment of The youtd wife of a 1 mechanie, passed night at Dedham jail under §1 )0 bond on a manslanghter char Jorted today that calm in the face o and the serions was because T didn't now how to take care of him,” she by poli liad smothered her son, 1 pillow Ty W reveals n appeared at the d day with the five-week-old baby in 1 rms. She was sted after he i asked a policeman i w 1. Mrs, Ofterson was iven several t she said she had Kill ause her husband, Warren, not support it. I the infant's crying had “an- a” her. when t house ves s d roshe de- Deportation Hearing .l'or Paul Morale Continued 1l Mo represented by - At- cy Thomas . McDonough peared before Officer Clark of the wderal immigration service today at The second (xet Fulmture B:d~ Down Death, ames Weldon on negro verses, <how Johnson's hook God's Trombones,” ikl schoal deported to 1 ton street accommodation Deaths dition is improved |committee at a m e T E e e Chestnut Street C«;dplc stimed. tome Are Married 57 Years 47 Chestnut street, \U]ulllhw'vrl ; i seen in the United ed congrat- | committee will in company with first. citizenship pa o was marricd in Stafford Hol- fiord Spring: s stand tomor- house of ill repute on Pros scveral months e thneraltuill be A Maung ls SLivedrs olijand Banks to Release Large Sum for Christmas Gifts Burial will be i case for nouncy tive lite and careful diet. part of the time in summer a farm in Union, 2 lives with his sister warm weather. and her only infirmity is slightly im- | which does not pre- noon in Red aniin local banks. paired eyesight, her from doing her [ Funerals prizes have heen don: | mission will | 25 cents.—advt. operation between Can ind the wanufactur New Britain Nati ritain Trust Funeral services ¥, who died at his 1 daughter, Mrs prefer the country to the city "!??????" akes a total of $317.5 hearing at police ause why ly. Dr. that Morals [narters 1o »uld not Curran s physical con- Wit was ased from jail he has been ved in Providence, 1. 1 and n ¥ rt of a five months' s on the charge of o. No decision will be ma the present, it wa Attorney MeDonough will brief. Canadian Manufacturers And Farmers Co-operate Toronto, Ont., Nov. 30 (A—Co- dian farmer of woolen ods, and efforts to develop the ep.industry in Ontario, wer {taken up by dohn £ Martin, Ontario da orning foliowlng 2 are looking forward to spending next fay m 3 summer on the farm in Union. Crippled Children to Have Magic Entertainment | The crippled children in the New- Christmas shopping to- minister of dress to 15 lers of lunch 3urial will be in St | mand for increased tari \!10 minister wrmnv\ a complaint mi -~ with special acts of magic on D griculture, in his ad- Canadian manutacti- | woolen goods at their annual on here tod Referring to the association’s de- protection | aid he believed public is prepared to endorse any uw asures, cither tariff or otherwise, Schyartz and company, ‘.\Iflln street restaurant wher .iners, will present a program | will last nearly an hour. :/| Joseph A. Haffey UNDERTAKER | which will place the industry on { prosperous he v s opened and $10 and is, ecanse guch | perity would be shared by the e | tire community 1 teeth taken. her hushand @ set of artific was accompanied hwartz brathers, ned at numer- functions and | appeared on Resldence 17 Sammer §t.—1025-3. e i | BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP | Resphigl has been named director |Gvaves covered for the winter with Ilv‘m-‘ |of the school of music for sized that Mrs, Ma of the teeth more kes adelphia, took no Particulars in the Newspapers Next al mysterious performances with o casional songs, danc numbers injected. One of the ers will appear as a blackface en- HEADS FOREIGN SGHOOL (UP)—Ottorino stoe DIVIDEND DELAYED New York, Nov. 30— Di rs of the Welsbach company, ction today on @ regular semi-annual divide 1 per cent on the preforr . due at this time, Sterling Products company de- | clared an extra Christmas dividend UV UV W U TV U W v gues in between the presen- , to be opened next spring in the tatiors of magic. RERE R {1sland of Capri. of one dollar, ps to holders of recond December 13, cgraph Florlst of New Britaln” ble December 23 | NOVEMBER 30, 1927, TRADING EXCEEDS TICKER'S VOLUME| Market Confused When Repons Fall Behmd PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 1sh, president of | s for special stocks sent more ore issues to new high rec- today's stock 3 Rochester Gas & Electric Co. 6% Preferred Price to Yield About 5.66% So great wa however, that th , causing widespread out considerable lig ged miore than u rising scalt Another ad- f export copper rous metal shares, nd Cerro De Pasco rea Heavy selling Thomson, Thienn & Co. . Commercial Trust Co., Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Bldg., New Britain - Tbome 2580 Newmarker, Manager , each of whicl We Offer and Recommend : U. S. Mortgage and Trust Co. Price on Application. n points to a new and Rossia In Montgomery » Corn Products and > HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Buying of W on expectations of a substantial in ht traffic through the reopening of the Ford plants. C Dwmm {8ldg, land also recorded substantial ga slentiful sup- We Offer and Recommend: Aetna Life Insurance Co. Putnam & Co.) Hospital Benefit Bridge, Dec. 3rd Prince & Whitely and Cleveland Stock Exchanges. Burritt Bldg.—69 West Main St.—Tel. 5405 Donald R. Hart, Mgr. Chi M & St P Chi R I & Pas.108 We own and offer a few shaves of Aetna Casualty & Surety Compé.ny Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran NEW BRITAIN Harold C. Mott louis & Nagh Commercial Trust Co. Stock 3 New Britain Trust Co. Rights i North Pacific the choir and the . Dorothy Davis and - R. of Hartford, N B Machine . N B Machine Bosmn W, ater Rates hquahzauop Sought Washington, Association of Boston to- 1 the shipping board to water rates from other ports on Stewart Warner Scoville Mfz Co . Torrington Co co l tilities \l(\do ° association told t with the present com- the port of Bos- into disuse because White Motor water haul from Boston to shorter than citics on the N "LOCAL STOCKh MARKET (Furnished by Putoam & Co.) TREASURY BALANCL i kations from maritime associ- ations in Philadelphia, and Baltimore [Colored Lodge ol les To Hn\c ‘\Iemmml Suuda\ MEMORIAL T (”—On the gloomy old loft building in cloak-and-suit s 4 niemorial tablet bearing this “On this site Sir Arthur ‘The Pirates of of sorrow in A. M. uring Stock ruler of Pen aton & Cadwell . Hfd Cpt Co com . Billings & Spencer com Billings & Spencer pfd Bristol Brass Colt's Arms | Lagle Lock the streets of the Dixson, pastor of |gloomy old section last night, Wal- will preach and French |ter Damrosch climbed a ladder D. Gillsson, past grand tyler, will say | front |the church, of 45 East Twentieth street .{and pulled aside British and Amer- revealing between them - bronze tablet . will be master ca Special musie will be of ceremonies.