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14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. 'YALE FRATERNITIES fi”]?’RE[}E[Vé[EHiIIgISES’ AGAIN ARE ASSAILED House Wil Be Called Upon A pesiiv il Settle Issue Soon Now 1 P EDiTY of Hartiord | ’ McBRIDE 1S HEAD OF Growr” } ANTESALOON LEAGUE =" Orzanization i S 10 ¢ his ng T | si100) i ) | 1 rring \ i T ) r re voin v ( f @ « got ent of the M A v s dropped EFouid ! < Sride supporter. i e ¢ ] ] as Nicholson was 1 i % T 2 out t 1 presid of the 1 ren i HELD FOR ASSAULT Emanuel Chimella Arrested on i ¢ advised the com-| Charge of Hitting Frank Monkic- 5 . Lot el wiez With Bottle, \ 1 el 7 La o ) : cor and the o : tanks at Portsmouth, N. I, crected i I | the Mammoth Oil Co e : it on I'rank Monk %z of 118 HAPGOOD PAYS FINE N SR e ony Dt plained to Captain Kelly of the o wit and accused Chimella of ha 3 0 { ing struck him on the for 1d with ; v hottle. n rgeant Ellinger learr tha s fined Chimella, Who is & mason tender é sl urt. He paid i gone to a construction job be- § 5 ——ling done by Monkiewicz at the cor- | I{ner of Booth and Broad strects this i to f to a friend who i Monkiewic him off and la S Steeihomeat] i ASSAILANT JAILED Stamford Has Case Of Acute Influenza Qramiord, Cor I T (P —The ROBBERS SUNTENCED A 14 1 G 4 Thd “ W & i g i ADMITS BIGAMY 4 1 v i r n NO MURDER 1Y YEAR I P\—N " 1 (NE. Sery {hey had a & BEACH CASED NEARS EAD hey counted « ! 4 ort, ] 7 o « the opening for \ A, Borden v T our four in five year sniles, from the t of W Mrs., Mary } L Mrs. Florence P. I f ! nia; Mrs. K ' A comer i into OV RECLARATIONG nd Little New or Provocative ychensive view of the RS COMMENT ETHEL— 10 Hhve GOMEONE Coolidge’s Views ition of tains littls DOGWT I GET YOUR GON — Goat-Getters| FOUAIS NOMINATED DEFICIENGY BILL | EXPLANATORY ONE Washington, Dec. 7 (P—Licuten- ‘SI]OWS GO". AC(I““C? in Far lant Colonel Benjamin D. Foulois was nominated today to be a brig- Plfl(}es Aviation Officer Recommended for | Promotion as Brigadier General tadier general and to become assist- ant chief of the army air corps on | | December 14, when Brigadier Gen.| Vashington, Dec. 7 a {eral James E. Fechet becomes chicf | news reel picture, the first deficiency ‘O( the corps. bill of the new congress today af- The nominations included also| (orded members a glimp |that of Brigadier General Thomas| smerican governmental activ | Q. Donaldson to be a major general the four corners of the world. lon the retirement for age of Major . Testimony on the measure, availa- General Edward M. Lewis, Decem- | ple for the first time, touched in ber 10, and Brigadier General Hen- | rapid succession upon many things, ry D. Todd. Jr. to be a major gen- | and included in its score an accounf eral on retirement of Majojr Gen-|of President Coolidge’s occupan: - eral James H. McRae for age De-|of the temporary White House nber 2 | Dupont Circle in Washington, ti | Colonel At work of American marines in Chini I-fand Nicaragua, and the troubles of 1y caused by promo- American consular officials with General - Donaldson. and | prsky ants who eat away the wood- Colonel Charles R. Howland, infan- work in distant Siwm.. v, will become a brigadier gener: One chapter told of the il the vacancy created by pro- ernn; notion of General Todd, t Americ inte v in ham G. Lott, cavalr brigadier general, French assigning police to pro- ns in that country and General Patrick, now air service at the same time set forth a denial hief. is about to retir from Assistant Secretary Carr of the state department, to reports tha | American diplomatic officlals hircd theic prominent countrymen during | their sojourn abroad. ormer Veterans' Bureau Director Another chapter dealt with prohi- bition. Civil Service Commissioncr Certain Waley testitied that upwards of 9.« 000 riquests for jobs with the prohi- bition bureau were on fi and that it cost 277 to examine rach sucees applicant ntal of the Patfcrson mansion bureaw, fin Dupont Cirele, the President’s today waos subpoenacd 1o appear be- | temporary h last spring, . ore 1he val grand The committec Dee. 16 to testify as 10 ¢ was toid that an additional sum of made in a publish $6.203 was spent to place the build- narcotic traf he federal ing in order Ditentiary avenworth, Kan. | When Chairman Madden was told | Col. Forbes was released from the by Mr. Carr that a tract of 30 acres penitentiary Nov where he serve was desired for an embassy site in od a two-year sents for conspir- | Managua, Nicaragus, he exclaimed acy to defraud the government, He o make a fortress of 2" said the traffic was not the fault| No, owing to health conditions.™ of Warden T. B. White, but w At another time it | beyond his control vas explained a part of this tract The subpoena was sent L0day bY would be used to pasture cows s {air mail to Plymouth, Muss., Where | the consulate would have pure milk. ‘orbes is visitin h mother. Major Genera Lejeune, coni- | Dispatches from Plymouth last ' dant to the marine corps, tes night quoted Col. Forhes as saying that sending the marines fo he would be willing to testify. 1a and Nicaragua had cost about Ordered o Explain Charges Recently Made. K City, Kans Col. Churles R. Forl he United S veterans! m here $500 a month. e e JLL GRY it q)oe’?, S the answer, WILL 1S QUESTIONED. | - vay Several Lawsuits Are Filed in Court Tod City Items or over twenty yr Prescription Dept.— Th I dvt. i of the Kania of Durbas of 1519 Hot lunches at P ry Bryce L 1 council of the Y. ) returned to his dutic gninst Axel Dahl Winkle served the b olice action. and Ceal Michalowski. W. Brainerd who has A phand of ved New Britain as a pharma will your prescriptions at The I'a police were notified today of operator's licen 253 Grove st nd John Szymaneski of 80 aitacking th s have been returned to su- [andino Is Likely to T R perior court in the uction of Ar- 7 | Wellesley Students finr W, Rice of this city, excentor. Head High School Team = Louis Landino, a junior at the New i Moy = and trustee of the will of Ambrose | In Class Struggle ¢ cicer of Hartford, for constr Britain high school and quarterbacls ) ¢ omohile S et here el Tataimes pellealey, Mass; §Doc ®— | tion the will. Attof Donald on the football team for the past distric e o ¢ Wellesley college freshm nd represents Mr. Rice. €. season, a % to be the b ! : i the DAl T a et gie ! : on, appears to be the probahlo i 27 e s mselves struggling with their Young, cousin of Mr. 8pen- cloice for the captaincy of the fool- ing 10 hold during Win- | classmates instead of combating the cer, hud a life use of the ingome |y 7 : J \ P e : a I In@ome: bl tem next he only other : ATeh s To il oDNAIOtES Qul UL ESERoN T Sgei s EromiTin: under the will. Mr. jikely candidate, Clifford Bell, is in- low on Arch sir 1ursdass | girlg invaded their clection hall Just Young died May 31 7 and the | aiisthis for. the honor since be is : BLG S tee I pefore dawn today: The hmen oxeentor and trr is uneertain 45 genior b s e consists of Miss e Gran- i 3 : ‘:\ a0l Mo \ku'\‘ " had met secretly in attic of (o the intent of the will as to distri- | e time when the election will b virman; Miss ) Meskos Noanetts house and elected Virg bution of the estats 1 S Miss Marie Ostroske, Miss Madge | o ”"” e el e e LCRUO D the ests held has not been decided upon, but it is expected to take place befor woptomoris cimbea French Deny Report e Christmas Twenty - and broke in the door. three boys ineluding Manager John he candies which provided illumin- Of Mussolini Meeting viiimews ant Goneral Slandz e e e e va, Dee. T (@1 French ' Ex own will _be eligible ¢ unable to locate the ne dent tion to the League of Nations Vote. 1 carry her president rocess, stairs corr ne ted in i T Saranal BACK ON NIGHT DUTY. ed stood liss Foreign Min r ally 10 the rumpus whi Premier Mussolini of Officers Clarence Kumm and Al Corbin as the freshmen thinki vould meet tomorrow at Domo ' ired Tanguay, who have been o upper ol Drossol Iy, in a railway ear. motore duty for several month among themselves in A will resume night patrol duty tonight advt. | few bruises and s s wer \ iy the Paris for the balanee of the winter. Of< in. only easualtics sdition of the ¢ nue said ticer Knmm will fill in for Officer A (that Briand and Mussalini would ' Otis Hopking, who is il and Offici ¢ t at Domo D'Ossolo to discuss guay will cover Officer Edwarid ter an Wants iovi)' honorl\ny {m eurrent problems ifterest 101 ¢ 3 { 3 : 5 I's beat. the latter also beinsg Lined ope of illness of several d: 3 e ;. ! e B Aol s it s hliie ot e ke Solon Who Buys Liquor rrunce ana 1ealy with o view to im- i s John O'Brien and Miche ‘.\4-\\~ Haven Man Who Accosted 3 L Washington, Dec. 7 (P —Tmpeach- |proving relations between the two acl Meeh e off duty on account v o M ment and dishonorable discharge of {countries of illness. | Woman on Street is Given 60 Days ¢ Ame La 1 Fouamit HOME ON LEAVE Greatorex, according to | ™Me” “ nera ! !»v o ountri ilin S T A i e ) chi was filed in probate |aN¥ senator, representative. judge AT ) e R s 2 | Behind Bars, roquarterly d ¢ S St pelsl b The document names ©F any other emplove of the gov- | | the pr tock. duc at q. : ; e ix executrix and was ernment who purchases intoxicating ! I e i It 2 i - 25, 1919. liquor from a “bootlezger” was de- :;.I\,m,luu, roni the training Hovehor A siight collision between a Yej. jmanded in a v ""‘“'v"":‘ ""r"“”t’“" ie B 1o on to Jow Taxicab and an automobils own. {002y by Representativ nton, Nover ] presen ¢d by the National Paper Co. of ‘lemocrat, Texas. o o arin s Con fal st occurred. near| Another rosolution offered by the n ek + Chureh street this forenoon, ac. | Texan would bar diplomats in th g By | ey and 1 “ding 0 report to the police. Offi. United States from importing liquor 3 i R el carn e * W. . Haves reported that theps fOr their jersonal use, and make elirosso s < slight damage and no cause for diplomatic trafic Jaw violators pe ata to the United sona non te CONVENES t,) while Representative Th S Relatives of the law-make st ected speaker. s the oaih crowd the galleries, snapped at the moment when the 70th se You see him with uprai ennsylvania, dean of the House in point of service (arrow, left,) Shopping Ways for Shopping Days “Gifts for Her” 5 “Gifts for Him” A “Gifts for the Home” “Gifts for the Children” “Foods and Decorations” turn to the Christmas Gift Guide In the Herald Classified Section (NEA Service, Washington Bureau) sion of Congress con- sed hand on the rostrum RN bl se oI 0 T Wi lea Gl 1a cor cot the 10: ., to on ba an nus pre onl Pe) spe pla one thi wa the thi 1d Log to fig: G rea div 191 He ang