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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. 'WATERBURY WOMAN DONATES §10,000 Gilt to Aid City's Mental Hygiene Clinic COOLIDGE' GIFT REMAINS SECRET Christmas i White House Truly American | KRRANGEMENTS FOR 500 | AT BOYS' CLUB SOCIAL Fats” and Show Made e ble Partly Throuzh Generosity of Late Elise Traut mas party of the 1 in the club —UP—A gift the existing New Haven, Dec. of $10.000 to augmel Washi ec. 20 (UP)—Ad- a Claus have t f professional en vance 1 be for visited the White C sylvania avenne and 1a secret 3 G will of What Pres ne. The gift was a fay by Prof. C. E. A. Coolidge r work not to be used to mee » current t by the t is to a year fow said clint 1 the r who will devote her exclusively to the problems of whom clinic examines wider develop- the Other will come later through this reasi o Miss Chase has also estahliched this great anount of mail, only iges from personal friends will the Waterbury clinie, to which sl from time to time this field appears antial assistance “th mental hygiene expects to as new Governor Will Hear Of Swift River Plan 14 S BT, 20 (UP)— rumbull of s the swift nor Alvan T. Massachusetts of- he said in a e intervic : still 1 ve that the prob- lem may be in a friendly 4 we are mak- be opened vill form a part ¥ will exchange gif Coolidge will have a Christ- decorated by her Last Christmas it was in the us blue room. set off with vari- a reproduction e lending ef- Prof. Wi clinic should be to necessary treatment over a of time and with such facil constructive piece work prevention or cure of disorders, nervousness, and mental discases {s expected. We hope that se's generous example will judiciously emulated by other mbers and friends of the Con- cticut society for mental hyglene,” low said of | person American fami- House attaches who pt for the for- ed, the occasion |C reverence and | lies, say White lained that ex mality to be expe was to be one of q good ch t to its logi- lusion.” refused to divulge de- Connecticut will of- | rence. i FOR NI MERICAN CANAL BURNED TO DEATH Creek, Mich., Dec. 20.—(#) children of Mr. and M nin, o d tic | Dempsey Hopeful of Niagara River- Lake Ontario Waterway Y., Dec. 20 (A)—Con- American canal from er to Lake Ontario d yesterday by tive S. Wallace Dempsey, chair man of the housc ers and harbors, in a statement read before a local club, Spiritualist Suffocated By Smoke ir} Bedroom ! 20 (P)— |8 ttle re 3uffalo, N. rtion of an and their Ny burned in a troyed their home The dead are Norm Roger, in a hospital, known through her lec- tures on spiritualism, w at her home here early to was overcome while in bed when ar pourcd into the room from . Mrs. Mary Crane, |a wrted by an overheated ndmother of the children, al6o stove. The housc was only slightly was badly burned. |damaged. sm nent said, | this project, with earnest and con- e e~ -~ S — S Does he smoke a pipe? Well, then, that’s settled! library along mental hygiene lines in | Repre- | | committee on riv-| | wittiam {of the W ve become thoroughly con- ftist church, hat |Los Angeles, friends here were in- tiny ffort on my part, 1 the very ar Xt congress. n of this canal.” aid the could © to Lewiston, N. nda to Olcott, h the cost of Ks ed contribution to the cost of Welland canal in Canada. It lor Y. or N. th Secretary Mellon lTefends Statement Gilbert Made Dec. 20 (A—Foreign that & Parker Gil- ral German lias overstep- s bonnds in proposing fixed for them is un- hington for ne soon to settls Dawes plan left unsettled sury secretary added that n with the inter- | has been much suffering and se nd that if de- n up di- fves of 1 the by the Dawes com- SOCIETY MAN HURT . | Stuart T. Mann Injured by Explo- | jcchound today but the barometer vas falling and the temperature rose sion at His Buffalo, N. Y., Countr, Place. Dee. can be| future, | g hos my ambition |o! ' GRIPS OLD WORLD United | build a| nations receiving | 20.—(P)— | viera ARCTIC WEATHER \Virtually All Europe Sullers in g Severe Winter | London, Dec. 20 P—An abnormal | cold wave, of which the British Isles got their full share, today gripped [ virtually all of Europe. | Corre | winte | that condition as extraordinary. | In Poland, for instance, thermom- | eters registered 36 below zero in some places. Intense frost and vio- llent snowstorms have been experl enced. Railroads were tied up. All | rivers, including the most rapid {were frozen, a condition which ha | not occurred for many s. There ire normally severc report veral | deaths 'S Similar conditions existed in Scan- din: and Austria. Six degrees below zero was regis- pondents in countries whose | night ¢ The river Meurthe and several canals in the north and east of France have frozen over. Ice floes drifted down the Seine, Loire and Marne rivers. Numerous wild ducks and scagulls, | cven curlews, appeared on the rivers | of Paris and its suburbs, scek refuge from the blizzard-swept E nd pleasing sight, especially o] sortmen. ' Oficial Forecast European Heavyweights Clash in Chicago Ring | Chicago, Dec. 20 (P—Two b | pean heavyw hts clashed hicago ring for the first time | and Ted Sandwina of G many in his second American ¢ pearance, was knocked out in the second round by Otto Von [Por: of Norway. They topped a boxi program Chris| poor, litical ed. Anchor line Letitia, the Atlantic transport liner Minnesota and the 1 WINTER HAS EAST | |Hamburg-American liner Thuringia f | All were hours overdue. | Airmail traffic was disrupted in western New York. Communication lines were down in many places in |the eastern lake rcgion and others | were threatened by the rising storn | Two hundred stranded motorists |were rescued from snowdrifts in {which their automobiles had stalled {on the south shore of Lake Erie. Relief agencies in New York cify New York, Dec. 20— —Winter |were filled to capacity as the cold arrived ahead of schedule ard had' drove the hon o oharity ™0l an icy grip on the castern section of |Shelters: The temperature reached a A | minimum of 19 above zero at 9 a. TallinEric e o m., yesterd morning but held bleak Christmas week weather pros- | St°2dY in the - middle twenties the pects on land while high winds [TeSt Of the day and cvening. reached far out to sca to delay seven |, Litlle relict was promised before intlo Hoers Toamed wivh 15 | tomorrow, the eve of the first diy cks of Christmas mail. Al |°f Winter which raise L0060 for [ forms of traffic were delayed iz nas bask 1 man died of exhaustion in JOSREH BUITHR DIES and ma On today’s list of ship Youngstown, O., Dec. 20 (P—Jos- o White star liner eph G. Butler, Jr., wealthy philan- and pior ¢l manufs a rec- | turer, died last ni ged S7. 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