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e R, 0. CLARK'S TREAT FOR ROTARY CLUB East Berlin Resident to Provide Shad and Shortcake Moinbers of the New Britain Ro- tary cluh and their wives will make their anal pilgrimage to East Ber- lin tomorrow cvening where they Will cnjoy their annual baked shad sl strawherry shorteake dinner as gucsts of R O, Clark nt of the Lastern Brick Co. Vor years Mr. Clark has heen the host to a large gathering at the East Berlin Community house, at his own 1esidence or at the East Berlin Con- gregational church. These dinners have been marked, not only for the excellence of the cooking and the gonerous portions served, but also by entertainments which follow. The exent not only is a red letter diy to Rotaviuns, and one to which presi the members all look forward, but it i< one of the cvents of the year in East lin. By special arrange- ment, the Rotarian; v their regu- lar luncheon churge. The money. instead of zoing into the club trea- sury. govs of Mr, 1o one Clark’s pro- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1928 HIT AND RUN DRIVER KILLS BOY AT EVERETT Another Youngster Is Seriously lo- jured by Consciencel Auto Operator. Evercti, Mass., M wp)— One boy was killed and another seri- ously injurcd here last night when struck by a hit-and-run driver, Police first discovered the form of 1l-year-old James Clements, dJr., of rett. He was taken to the Lvel police station and thence to the Massachuseits General hospital. He was suffering from a broken leg, cuts and possible internal injuries, according to hospital authorities. Returning to seck clucs to the {identity of the motorist, police found the almost lifeless hody of Michael ) Motzi, 7. of Everett, about a dozen fect from the spot wherc Clements had been picked up. The boy was rushed to the Whid- den Memorial , hospital in where he dicd shortly after. 1t was believed that after the ac- cident, the Clements boy had half carried, half dragged his friend into the.gutter, out of the way of pa sciousness NEW BALL FIELDS Everett, | ing machines, and then had lost con- | FAVOR PROTESTANT " ORGANIC UNION 190 Per Cent of Clergy Want One Church Chicago, May 23, UP— Replies of $21 clergymen from a list of 1500, show approximately 90 per- |cent in favor of organic union of |the Congregationalists, Presbyterian and Methodist Episcopal denomina- tios. Results of referendum, taken by the Methodist Episcopal church, | were made public today. Rev. William F. McDermott, who compiled the results, said "They in- |dicated that if a merger of these {three great churches can be worked out, it will be the most extensive and significant in the history of the {church in America.” | The names of 500 ministers from |each of the three denominations |were selected at random, although care was taken to include repre- sentatives of all sections of the country. They were asked: | “Are you in favor, in principle, |of the organic union of the Presby- |terian, Methodist and Congrega- |tional churches® the 821 replies, 736 favored WHAT PRICE HER MOTHERHOOD? | Mrs. Cromwell; Connecticut Woman Fights to Save Weakling Brood—Mate Wants Larger Family —She Seeks Protection. | | | Above are pictured Mrs. Edith Cromwell and her children paying for their supper of ostmeal by aking garters — 2,000 for 50 cents. ©ft to right they ave: Lddie, {: Harold Eleanor, HARTFORD MAN 1§ |Held Following Woman's Death jan of coma. {cal and she consciousness. | the body alcohol, the primary cause of death was due to a chronic abdominal J. YETERAN DEAD TAKEN IN CUSTODY | .« Michael Employed By For Past 22 Years— Prominent Lithuanian Resident Company Alter Drinking . Michael Balukonis, 59 years old, 23 Pi—an Hartford, May laves- | died at the home, 35 Thorniley street igation police and hospital this morning at 12:15 o'clock after authorilics into the death of a wom- | a lingering illne He was employ- who died within an hour after |d 4s a buffer by North & Judd Co. | for the past 22 years. ! He was born in Lithuania, but he \rrest toduy of Albert Kosobsky, | ¢Migrated to this country in 1889 of 544 Woedland stieet, who has |4nd settled in Scranton, Pa. Five at 25 West street, on aYears later he came to this city and of violating the liquor lav was numbered among the oldest admittance to St. Francis hos- 1l Monday afternoon. resulteg in + store irrested by Detective Ser. | Lithuanian residents here. Recentiy omas Hickey and Polico | MT. Balukonis was a gate tender at ward Dion and Thomas North & Judd's. the liquor enforcement| Surviving him are his wife, Mes. lucy Balukonis; four daughters. tha, Anna, Julia and Eva Balu- When Mrs. Mary Flanagan, 46, of 24 West street, was brought to the | K all of whom are employed Uy | hospital Monday, she was in a state | North & Judd Co; a som, Michae! Balukonis, Jr.. a student at Roose- velt school; a brother, Peter Balu- konis of Lithuania; and two nieces. Mrs. John Linik and Mrs. Rose Re- salis, both of New Britain. He was a member of St. Andrew’s society, Lithuanian Alliance ot America, the Lithuanian Education 1 society and the D. I B. club. He Her condition grew dicd without Dr. Henry medical examiner, wh found that the criti- regaining N. Cos- o viewed woman had before her ied the police of iopsy perform- llo, n drinking shortly ath and he suspicions. noti An aled that while her ev ay ; ks i o anion. The baliot showed the Con- |12, Below arc Eddie and his moth- s Brealog ! B paoiely e T : Cts in that community, thus mak- L i s ong- : leath was probably hastened by the |held office in all of these societics ~ gregationalist ministers most strong- o o | death 1s probably hastened by th o ese S g it a double contribution, P KS o e o Sotel ot who Is (lum‘g the family wash ind was treasurer of the D. I. B East Berlin - people always give ‘(,, 9 to 14, and Presbyterians 85 Right is Mrs. Cromwell and bhaby uh for the past 10 years. their services enthusinstically in ‘p,,m,, in favor . Arthur. Ten months old, he has no Funeral arrangements, in charu ”“ ling immatostho Al F s, he vote was taken in contidence | spine and always will be a helpless M. J. Kepney Co., are incomplet: Bl et e i i et D d S ]y Q | m-y a study of the replics revealed | e . ud invalid. This picture was taken he- o = o club and the Fast “lin Girls' club lamon S a[ lflfle Ilfll‘lfll R hiL o bion e e adian e e “"" s M e The Trish Free State sent mort gave gymnastic hibitions. This mlw( that the next great move in|he now is cared for. than 600,000,000 eggs to Europe las NIl produce 4 home falent play, union. Those against the merger held _ which is ssid 10 be a comedy. The | L T olh areid and chureh overn: RY MARIAN RALE Kitchen, making 1 t and milk b 1ast Berlin fife and drum | A decisive step in the direction of { 12 P55 ST ST ominations of- NEA Service Writer f0n manis aloavee i e T corpe, always popular With the Ro- |providing baschall diamonds ferod irbugeralils liavhicen Bridgeport, May 23 — Mrs., Edith [4nd baby Lddie 1 1 tarians and the Rotary Annms, will [Stanley Quarter park and ai the "5 R aal eaane ] g 5 fingers fly holping n wouki play temorrow evening | sroun0shat iie Wasninston achopl i 1 WSS SEEEEG SE SIS Sats | Sucm iell belisyes ithatiis Seillorehl et et 1o dhisin) - an The dinner and program will he | will be taken tomorrow afternoon at Fot WO ER L TR FOUL T gg. | #re enough for any woman to begr |nictal to a gart | Son i In the East Berlin Community house |2 o'clock when plans will be made o0 L0 B B b inion,” the Rev.| She has started a legal battle for |its cost is dock « it . i vould keep him SATURDAY and will hegin at 6:30 o'clock. [fo srade the ground in preparation | {11088 for ehureh 4 he Presby-|1hé right of voluntary metherhood |sirings 2000 garters for an cents to locked up , _— {for the "“""”"4"“ ’ 5 {evian genoral assembly at Tulsa, [DY having her husband arrested for |help ehe ot | A mists to Examine Hushand § AT I EAST lss ARE oy ‘.'\:\,'." L R e e | OKla., is oxpected: to give the Vv\,m::”"l;"h of the peace, alloging that| i oil lamy he dinigy f ell, meanwhile according until further notice King : plardglon el e e he beat her when she argued with |en, where four kinds of thrcadbare fo fhe warder o North Avenu {Judge William 1. Manga uu rman carn oIl him about having more children. |linoleum picce o CoverIng ms co 1 plaving cards | . lof the park l‘"'lv . Philiy \ ~“‘ n | !~h: has been married 10 years. The faded wall pape £ oof 1 talking with 1 other inmates |city engincer ,;‘M aiEs Hp g ';;‘”" | Now, to add to her martyrdom, Y ¢ 1 getting food than u o e o s er or . | "r‘_"fl”"‘:“"‘ ol ”" up. ’"'l“m‘“"":y“j'm"‘” till another child is expected—the ieh to his wife he writes pleading {penbiston . o 3 i 14th. Would it, like eight of the| i i ing ext prom — | mr‘llantl \;\Hvrv“- »l\\ ‘v“v ""’ i I‘“ jothers she had brought inte the| .An unhi b 00! « ) . (Continued from First Page) ""fmv‘"r“')" B | world, die of malnutrition and the | handliless cups claca rd Cromwell will he examin A 10 he in the mine ‘,:’,,',s L e B e sought the aid of authorities, but |rusted ivon sin srist of the Brideeport Hygiene Mescuers, pushing thelr way info e ot i aton school gronnds and » e conld find no protection other than | tor cold water, “Moll ) ociation. 'pon the findings his 11a 8 the workings, held itle hope that o ree iy i anere Cleyeland Police Chiel Ghanges the petty, technical charge {cat and three kittens lic on the floor. case will be decided - m. to 8 p. m. the remaining men would be 1oun41‘. it “T've lost eight of my 13 children| Boyond a tiny bedroon hold 17 they 10t him out and he comes plive b R H]S Mmd from sickness and being poor,” this [iron hed, cot and brolen de . know what 110 do,” The explosion. occurring just as | 7 Bk fias {frail, faded 91-pound woman said.|dresser with a cracked mirror and wrung her hands. 1 -00 e e v \'c Ar Cb‘fl! Alvte' | {in a lfeless voice, no: drawer knobs, Tl Sk Tl orite Lnsineas the night, caught 15 of the 75 men | An Eight Mile Chase e Coype.| Lo She Prays For His Death 100ks onto & paved court whers dral | | ve should e some law to who were then in the mine Whitinsyille, Mass, May 23 P Valand _‘I- "j‘ ; i 2 : " My last baby. Avthur. 10 months |clothes hanz or AT e S A i o #ls : eIl or A har Sl e A e B Chief Mlmn Sraul of LIt oand fold now, hasn't any backhone at all City supplics Milk and Meat taren oo tineh to watch then Jl SOFT SHELL CRAB SANDWICH g A g an ardent dry—ha inged oo f him 2 e hos “My hushi f Vrod Quintell were found by res- today i which several shots were = O il e oTToE ana how | iavilalio care of bnim 8t ia fio: My hu i : ! Lang |l on toast T R (o} cuers about three-fourths a mile | nred Janded James Allatt of Salem, % RS S8 BN i pital. Every time 1 go to him, 1 liom¢ ind that L should he satistivd from the entrance of the workings. [N, H., and kraest Hollinishe of | ® Loty Dot advocate the (1St Pray ‘L"\‘ N tell me he is dead. | Mrs, Cromu He gi , NTERTAINS ON BIRTADAY The remaining men werking in | Methuen in the district court here. |poo o Sl (e where the imbiber | HAT0Md 1 '1:””1‘"? v‘“”‘;: m,:::‘ . ;ij‘ o T oriin ot 4 i et o SOD SHOPPE Iaine s hely sk AE bt el i 4 . rar-old e had five aperations |He's a teamsier Iy relati %) Conlin of 88 Hart street, en- A the mine made their way to safety. | They were charged with Jareeny of |quarfed copiously behind drawn A e e e e om e tlained a erof his litt] an — half a ton of wire from the Wor- tyins and munched frec-lunch, but | T p i the diia 1 h . g 15 » Four Men DI D e a1 mimnakle only skin and henes now 10 Kids v \ ¢ vienda af hig home in honor of his Elko, Nev., May T e Rl el RS s Fddie, 4 years old, has always been | myself sinee 1 narried Lo ny V birthday anniversary. He o re R AURAN"' i < ' A | i ULk : Qpet ) BOINE O i % K1y o s ushand 1 Brooklyy s o 1, lic A4 a numhber ¢ Apropriate gifts, miners were killed in the Old Alpha {an antemobile after his Massachu- | Graul's views on prohibition have i} " “‘v’;‘:_' '»‘v“"t‘h'_’» e MBI YRR AE D Brand il fL ik LansiRosienproptien kil Ehaft of the Consolidated Copper|icetts liconse had been suspended been altered hy crime conditions Lo i nl":' '”»" “'I“ ;"l”‘p ) ”x\l WG 'f\ “‘ i ""‘ A e Lis 1 a pleasant time was had. 95 WEST MAIN STREET Mines at Kimberly, near here yester- | was placed against Al Never hefore. he says. has there been | © have had enoush children Sl el e G B ! WIREENI R ke 8 : 2 day by a cave- - ! 3 e T e nor has it been so|®ints S JSRTRRIR A R SN Lo ; el 2 b Doo )1 \' ‘7\ % h;'\' ‘v‘v:mn( 'I;:d! yl:l’:\hi'nll\ uwl .n‘n.‘f‘\f hoth men were con- | \Il”") :' :;‘“‘ nor has i 1 80 "7 s she spoke, she sat at the dilapi- | for breakfast. lor dinner I 1 Shipped from Malaga, | Next r o the Western Union had hee ck e I tinued until May 26, Alatt was held | Wide-spread. Sile SRAERE TR e e o | years. The men wese engaged 0 lin $1.300 and Holiniske in $S00 hail e attribufes the increase solely ,”]‘J,und table In the Jow ceilinged them soup. Twice a I \ | @ clearing the <haft at (he time of the |\ {hird man vseaped after aban. Uguor and bootlegegic and says he recident, and were working aboul . goning his antomobile when Allate | Wl persist in his belier regardless 630 feet under ground and . Tollinieke halted before the |Of the attitude of “the powers-that- C e police hullets bt s : T vhe West Virginia Disaster i SN : What the country necds By 5 Riuefield, W, Va. May 23 (M = = .~|‘|n| \z]([l is l;ntlnnl)' ’V,Kh‘)"mr:.‘ have been dalled and four wers an Ing mg ‘The saloons the chief proposes ‘. b P would open at 11 a. m. close at 9 missing today following a blast in et 3 | § !i" No 1 mine of ihe Yukon-Pora D bt benesteioed f0 oon hontas Coal company at Yukon, Me- Pl Bl S i B S s Dowell ty. last night swinging doors | I'he hodies of the 13 workers had ik Ealcars woin Bz Worivateiy Desnvhroueh bilo e Bty Bricie owned and limited in number, one | Sus mpthenl doi e 2 to each large ferritory. and would | - e men in the mine at the fime of the | operate on a yearly permit T U s et |overate on & yearly permit. | FACTORY PAY CHECKS CASHED HERE vany officers said they did not of the federa government,” he said, | = PR £ think there were more than 17 “but not under the Canadian plan Only loaders and machine cutters oy nilire i e at were m the workings it was said |would be in tha hands of a federal | The hodies remoted nere those of |beard of five memhers who Womdi loaders promugate, and enforce rules and | Ihe mine was quickly cleared of | regulations.” } | would be “no padlocks or fines.” | Graul docsn’t believe his ideas will . jever be carriad out, and wants it un- | B —— ;dflrnood that he is still a dry nndi | will remain one. He merely is “seek- | |ing a return to normalcy,” he sald. | gases, according to reports received | 'The chief said the rules would re- Tiere. and rescue efforts pushed to {quire the saloon keeper to stop serv- | the limit |ing drinks to an intoxicated man. | A state mine department safety |and those who violated the la“‘ eor and workers w sent from Ma- wonld be enjoined for a year. Therc ! toaca, and the Consolidated Coal company also responded with a res- cue sp “The cause of the cxplosion was undetermined, but its source was tiought to have heen gas. Yukon is news of . in on isolated section and | the blast did not reach here until hours after it occurred W. K. Harmon, Tazewell, Va., is «ad of the Yukon-Pocahontas con- 4 eern Prestwie . May 23 (LP) ; — Douglas Grant, British-American, led the United States team through the third round of the British ama- SALE teur golf championship today when he defeated J. Gerdon Simpson, of Hote condencetoevery! 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