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l\.'EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 1ULoDAL, UNE 19, 1928, HOOVER "POSES: WITH. FAMILY AFTER NOMINATION ‘p[]“’"[;AL CIRCLES ~ BUZZ IN HOUSTON Leaders Wonder at Withdrawal! | DARTMOUTH GIVES DEGREE T0 ALCORN (Continued From First Page) |up by a squad of mounted police | who surrounded their waiting auto- ! mobile and escorted them to South- ! ampton hotel where they planned to b rest awhile before going to London SEES CIVC CLUBS ORGANIZED AS INT =577 5 Miss Earhart, throughout the or- | Rev. W. H. Alderson Favors: PRINCETON DEGREE FOR FRENCH AMBASSADOR Seven Other Bcuorl‘ry Awards — 463 Semiors Also Are Given | deal, remained a smiling demure fizure as if all unconscious of what !the Ohio state democratic executive Diplomas [ 5 the great excitement was about. She | | itohi; county, 2 y, Suffield, Conn., and Jens« Glum] Hm]se ldea | talked freely with her friends of her | 0[ GOV' R[[Ghle Princeton, 3. June 19 (P — (OO U | v Paul Claudel. French ambassador | Frederick Larson, college architect great adventure, but appeared a hit- | ool 8 instructor i ; e eresade e —_— to the TUnited States, today was|?Nd instructor in modern art, Han- le aze 4 comme | ! : 4 over. N. H.: doctor of divinity, An organized group of representa- which she was causing. { Houston, Tex. June 19 (A — awarded the honorary degree of doc- 2 3 3 Ys 1 { for of letters at exercises marking | RObPINs Wolcott Barstow, ‘13 minis« tives of the civic clubs, Chamber of | At Southampton again the fliers Withdrawal of Governor Albert € Rk hing Fi i C ce and Women's club for the were nested t. la story of | the 181st commencement of Prince- |!°r First Congregational church, Rioidarorand Womsetls i foriihe | navs meqh = 10 relate the story of | Ritchie of Maryland from the demo- | yon yniversity. Madison, Wis., and Boynton Merrill el o8 T : E | cratic presidential nomination race | Seven other honorary degrees| 15, minister Second church n New- r I'tha) Olvle ; Thers were fimes when our | 4 rzing | Were conferred by Dean William F.|ton. West Newton, Mass.; doctor of ciation, municipal auditorium in th R T has set political circles buzzing n. > it A bt rigns 5o ihntioifieny | cArts W beati Attt N TARter IRt han)| : : Mazie. the degree of doctor of laws, | Science. Charles Nelson Haskine, Jr., as .wall as strangers can find their | USHaL" said the pilot, Wilmer Stultz. | a week before {he national Aemo- posiowed posthumously upon Dr.|chairman of the library committes way around, were suggested by Rev. | LhOSe were when the motors cratic convention. June 2 4 William Mann Irvine, for 35 yearsof the faculty, Hanover, N. H., and William H. Alderson, in an address !'©\°r more than one at a time—be- | It brought a stafement from j.,q master of Mercershurg acade- | Herbert FEugene Ives, physicist, to the members of the Lions' club |£2n to misfire when the driving rain | headquarters of Senator James A. : Montclair, N. I.; doctor of music, e {woull get inio them. The rain| Reed of Missouri, that the candi-| four hundied and sixty-three | Philip Hale, music and dramatie Rev. Mr. Alderson. pastor of Trin- | 1asted more than half the way | dacy of the Missonrian would prove sepiors, 32 of whom recelved com- | critie, Boston: doctor of letters, 1ty Methodist church. 1s the newly ‘, When the -‘yv_ynr»: began to miss | an vm';m'v;::u"':ln“ 'Ixxmvrrxcrqunx“lv; missions in the reserve corps of the' charles Adams Platt. architect, New slected president of fhe Rotary club | we didn't know what fo do. We| way of the nomination ' plans of |United States army. as el 45 Uni- York city: James Alfred Spaulding, 18 a member of the Chamber of [Enew there was no way of repairing | riends of Governor Alfre “ versity degrees. marched up the|,,ihor and physician, Portiand, Me . mmerce. Like his predecessor, [them in the air. So we hoped for | Smith, lawn in front of Nassau hall to get|. 4 aark Sullivan, author and the Rev. Dr. John L. Davis, he is[the hest and breathed a sigh of re- | Shaver Confers their diplomas. Two hundred andim"ma“q, w"m“!“'m D. C.: doc- . irs 4 2 zain ar ept on with a steady democratic cor o6, Fisannge BEnae trust 2 5 Rk iote abibl ot New DUI viar: | 1T inek e ot et ferred hehind closed doors with po- | In addition to M. Clandel and Dr. | (" "(’:”:i :"}'I'i“":""‘]\;""'!’bB"-‘a have been ane of the finest INMUENCES | zane wrang we conld have Kept litical leaders and refused o com. |Trvine, honorary degrees were con- | (3 Ge0rEe FIEEIng Moges, Unite of the city, not even the churches | ooyt it would have injured our | ment on the action of the Mary- ferred upon the following: i B °"nm’(‘:‘ ew Hampshire, exeepted. and they have done chanee of getting complotely across. | land governor, but Edward § vill.| Doctor of istiers: Andrew Fleming | FaSHIng'on. and,y Hayton for the city in the last 10 y 1 two of them had failed, well—." moare, Senator Reed's campaign West. former dean of the Graguats) Dichl Baker ione-time sceretary of any other agency.” he said “A lot of | 5 manager, declared the Missouri cOllege of Princeton university. war of the United States, Cleveland, people feel that the civie clubs have = ay Fly Home Paletdi i A | Doctor of science: Robert An-|Ohio. 3 < tere Iuncheon | Stultz 1s not averse to flying b senator controls enough votes to 4 e degenerated into mer it 3 block the nomination of Governor drews Milliken, Nobel Prize man clubs, whers men come to eat and Ar »‘vw} 1 \;fl'zliv'; '1 n;m;i fl : Smith 3 i and director of the Norman Bridge have a good time. If the clubs can’t | ing back.” he said. “and I shall if o . Laboratory of Physics of the Cali- 4o anything better than et 300 or &t the rizht kind of an offer. I'd SCuadishie Benaia-EReen ant LSS O R e el oy tand men fogether every week, and ke to use fhis same plane, Tt 15| fho panntry's mont valient wareie " |0 e B Saso s oratesser smee- got thém to put their feet under the now n perfect condition. We're | Mr. Villmoare branded as “propa- /o o leary at Tulane universi- | McFall, Former New York State came fable. then they have done 4 | goinz to make a detaled inspection ganda” claims that Gevernor Smuth |, ¢ 0 SHTESD ¢ ul thin <oon would he te e first hale | L Trooper, Accused of Fatal Shoot- \M\g"lhxflr:ln:-*‘:iux have wanted fo get 1 had Arftrcnl 3 | Tot: g!i :nwv“ad d'fi".'".fl '\TI |mesiopiolAbdnliy; Slilap DXy, en prople ha 10 et had no difficulty finding my | aumCeasssrle at the Mis-lqpompson, president emeritus of | jng of His Second Wife, togather, even hack 10 the dim 3£, way across despire fhe fact visivility | Sourian would be rewarded with the | apio Srate universiy, former presi- = j SORRO AN 2 ooty oo Lol pnliens Somination. - Villmoare eaid the dent ot Miami university and former | Jarsey City. N. J., June 13 U — zether. was all of the time and when we rylan governor’s ision t t 3 sembl; v I What the clubs are Ao 15 ctrnek Britain T do not helieve J w Untereiv il cloare nee St nRp aec :""dv';": ‘l’_{”':“_'?:mf‘ “"r*‘:ma:;" ‘anx‘\\alm McFall, former New York keeping the small town spirit alive. | more than a mils off my estimat not change tha pra-convention out- | presient Bavard Dodge of the State trooper and son of Mr. and They are keeping alive that close in- | cqypse look as far as Reed is concerned. |American University of Beirut Mre. Edward McFall of Geneseo, '!-“-"'""!'I'”‘”‘“‘“'l‘i ’M’ ““‘"‘”"" S Stultz Was Pilot | Herbert Hoover, republican candidate for president, and his family posed for a picture on the Arrinal of party leaders from | Master of science in engineering: | W York. """ on trial today for Ba L e A o a2 mileted jilie Briendship ionves) 1awn of thelr Washington home the morning after receiving word of the nomination. Left to right: several states brought conflicting William Robinson Matthews, master |Murder. The state asked for con- When I left a small town 11 all of the way across except for a h ] claims concerning doubtful delega- builder of most of the buildings con- | tiction in the first degree, the pen- Long 1sland te come to New Britain | coupla of hou Sunday evening ‘Herbert Hoover, jr, Mre. Herbert Hoover, jr, Mrs. Hoover and the nominee, Another son was attengs tions. Henry Dooley. national com. structed on the Princeton campus in | Alty for which is death. 1 did not like the 1dea of ramv“: lg,uhm im' Gordon took charge | Ing the Kansas City convention as a visitor. mitteeman from Porto Rico . pre- 'recent years. McFall was indicted for the fatal a city. 1 thought I would Ifl?“.']‘"-_( | Miss Earhart bore the strain of the | . < = LSRG dicted that the six votes from his S shooting of his second wife, Flor. intimate contacts, 1 nas only Bere | rip well She never for one mo- | . (abritory Ol cialteiby th et e a ence Hersey McFall, 21, daughter of a short time when they got r:hlm-l ment thought we wouldn't arrive BODY ls SENT HOME |slon of Judge Allvn L, Brown in ELEVEN HAVE RESIGNED | g0 to Smith on the first ballot. P Mr. and Mrs. George Hersey of me ‘Bill' and 1 felt as thoug | safely and she constantly kept up |superior court Monday. The judge | | Miss Marie McCurry, secretary of Lawrence, Mass. in West New knew not only scores but hundreds|oue chirits with her smile and good awarded Mrs. Clara B. Force and —_— .’ 7 York January 14 last. of people. sportsmanship.’ | | Mrs. Margaret Force Fromme, both p A Five Admirals, 12 Captains and 14 . 3 “The clte cishe of this oity e | e teiied rastall st his | Remains of Harvard Student Who 't 10s Angeles, California. the total Assistant Attorney General in Mass. ‘:{’;2’""\"’;- h"' ';‘;-‘ t”“ m" :""" ,, a ‘f.'nf,lff :::;i"l‘:)‘:‘;lotr .:'30;!“!;: been alive as long as they should be | greace cpattered flving suit. My S of $10.000 in their suits against the | S oy or Atlee Pom-| commanders Are Cited on Navy it R S rtis. ru | mcezacematintad thine Ceult I ki on Mimssalt By Hanging Aec (003180100 Shel | Hand in Their Resignations to Jo. erene. favorlte son. on the first | still has a bullet in his head which ballot but t - o . surge ther. Every club in the ity is d0- |y come clothes. These 1 have are companied By Father. Mrs. Torce sued to recover for| goph E. Warner. | ewing m‘!hnh::‘m:: cé’xl';,',?"";,' :;,2 Depatiment tosts n;:;gra?(‘o; r;::i ;:t:‘emme. o ingeamo gand siow, DUt e OUELE K0 10 bl viny Pevgoncl b oiin 8 B Lubes | proper time." " Washington, June 19 (® — Five| Counsel ,said McFall's datens pranch out and take another (h‘pg Miss Earhart and her tweo flier| Weeterly, R. T, June 19 (#—The 14, 1526, when poisor by gas es- | June 19 (A—Attorney To Hear Farmers xdn;h’alt '12 '(amam: and 14 com=l| wouid bal that b o Nat h. ense forvard. We should enfer into AN | omioniong left Southampton short- | body of William Wayne Neff. Harv- |caping from an electrical refriger- Gen Josephi E. Warner an-| prom NMp ehaver homa S e e D B R A organization where we could COM- | o ator four o'clock this afternoon |ard student and assistant manager | ator in her apartment in a Danbury nounced today that his nine assis- | o inion that e r'_mmr:‘ 0“"; the tman "’»n 2 B STl et on e ‘o'h is wife and that he bine our influences for the g0od of | for 1 ondon taking the highway in |Of the varsity crew who committed | house owned by the Danbury com- |fant attorneys general and his two daiied _,““m,'am_"a' i ‘: “]‘}" ;‘”“’““ A “( 1"]‘“ ,‘, «:1‘ A e ‘"~:: rough jealousy when the city. | automobiles suicide by “hanging in Stonington, | pany. The refrigeration system had | junior assistants have tendered their .an convention at Ka ('q i b i el droi D: o'n In Tea ot Liasesiado et “We should do something about Conn., was put ahoard a train for (been maintained by the Coldak | resignations as a matter of proce- | \ould come here ond o ety | Vhich ~convened on June 4 The her from a friend's house to the street signs. 1 have never seen in | Chicago here today. Nettleton Neff. | company and installed by tha Home dure resultant from the resignation nd he given a|board's recommendations were ap-|street and there shoot her. Her this country or any foreign country a city in which it is so hard to find | Neft left Cambridge to join the |suad to collect £10,000 each for the [ing. Reading resizned his office "r"\if‘:f!fum Sl Wisconsin yesterday. | delity. Several days after the slay- vour way around as in New Britain. Harvard crew at their quarters in |deaths of her son, Warren, aged after the house of representatives ovary demand il e ”'r‘:“'h their | Captains Thomas Tingey Craven, |ing a woman who said she was The streets of Boston are not in it| congitions Today Not Favorable to Red Top. Conn., two weels ago but eight, and her father. 1rank M. nad voted to impeach him O will give them an om:fl_'"'m"‘" “"’ Watt Tyler Cluverius, Albert Ware |Mrs. Anna May Schoonmaker Mc- with New Britain. | never arrived He was traced fo|lorce, hoth caused by tha inhala- | o)z s of maladministration. At-| procont their case h-l o ¥y to Aarshall, Harry Ervin Yarnell -ndl‘Fall. 22, of Coxsackle, N. Y., ap- “We ought to put strect SIZns up | Best Racing Conditions on the captain Jimmy's Tnn hut there fhe tion of the gas while they slept in forney General Warner said that he = Ap. Shaver a(v;n0|1||réri "‘»‘ o Arthur Japy Hepburn were selected | peared in West New York polica so that citizens as well as strangers | trafl was lost. The spot where the |the apartment | would act on the resignations 85 national executive e & he | for rear admiral. headquarters claiming to be Me- could find their way around i Hudson River. - |body was found Sunday is within | e e soon as official matters which &t convens Monday ne\'otmt:mn:::u:m::lr:z Shmpeniem Moot £ Nerds il Al O mite SAhe a4 iNey were pnar, ‘We OUEIY L0/ have dnpia BIRROY ceepsio 7. June , two miles of the Inn and 100 yards pgs 3 : present are engaging the assistants possib Sl S Y helm Lee Friedell, Burton Hepburn ried February 28, 1824, by Rev, for the Civie Music association. 1| _Foushkeepae, N ¥, June 19 08 (0 %00y road 'Minus H‘S‘ Engine 5 e e Lol £o2 chy oxensating fior saac Foote Dortch, Gordon |Earl Hubbard of Coxssckie M, E. | th don’t-want to buy my coal or my| oL o0 3 brisk breeze from | A Vest found near the body indi- | Pilot Lands Safely o attorney general <aid that he no offieial notice of eantomn 1} Wayne Haines, John Walter Wilcox, | church and that they lived together co groceries or my insurance in Hart- | {00 sm‘)“hm' that roughened up the | €ated that ‘he had made an unsuc- | Allentown, Pa., June 13 (UP)— ! desired Attorney Sherman T. Whip- been rumered : Mests had r “Lawrence North McNair, Wil- |With McFall's mother in Geneses ford. 1 don't want my people to 503}‘“"“0“ i ,m_mh'm, am.,hmé cessful attempt to convert it into A When the engine fell from his air- ple to continue as a special assis- Sam Houston hall, huilt for the liam Baggaley, Benjamin Dutton, [and later in Weehawken, where he | trd to church in Hartford. but it g“"slhm favorable raging clrcumstances | 100se- Tn his second attempt, he [plane while the craft was in the tant in charge of the Worcester convention and named in honor of 1T+ Halford Robert Greenlee, | was employed as a special officer ti me a fecling of shame to think that} %% [EXORERE TRARE @ ETCES had used his shirt and belt middle of a loop at a 1,600 foot al- clactric Iight rate case and Attor- the Hero who won the indepenquncy | VAUShan Kimball Coman and Reed [by a railroad. s0 ahenibaie g toihear (e MBI L e o on Cortabla feont TN titude, Walter Brooks righted the iy Bentley W. Warren as special of Texas on the battlefield of San Marquette Fawell were selected for| Mrs. McFall was burled in pot- | ocl music we have to go to Hartford. 1 Affiona Tor ;l;,.‘mm_\ APPEAL ls FILED plane and glided to an easy landing. | ascistant in charge of the Swift and Jacinto. has been inspected ang Promotion to captain. ter's fleld. her parents refusing to in Sl st ol R B D L et hene Neither ~he nor his passenger. \are rivers water case pronounced perfect in every detajl| 14eut. Commanders Richard Wal- | take her body [ % whers 1 live. \ipal au- | was some let up in the morning, but _— Walter Harleman, was injured —— by most of the early arrivals, The |1°F Wuest, Archibald McGlasson, Jie) “Weihould haye a municipal aus . el i | The plane had just started into a ' \ lousing committee Joseph Augustine Murphy, James | (33 aiorium here. All the civic club he sides, giey J:Z“II?‘\\;[nl’\’ga,ml‘oossd Coldak” Company Will Not AcceDt jo0n “pen the heavy engine broke (allahan and Clynes lollne com ticedinininnlvig G0 el Willian Nicnames|Girl Runs Into Street, il Ee e xaor;:x;‘:;»‘ ¢ looked like = stormy afternoon | Verdict of 819,000 Damages (TOM its supports and dropped. It On Radio From WTIC :0.000 visitors. Richardson, jr. Charles Milford Struck by Jitney Bus | ar Wongss tlu‘é‘:hou E [ifor s e anen) 5osniling intihe | {LSlatontions ant mile from where | yp,iipew J. Callahan and Frank After looking ever facilities here, lder, Henry Thomas Settle, Rush{ Lucy Berk, aged 13, of 66 Smith | 8l IO here ara lots of things the|freshman, junior varsity-and varsity | Asainst It [ R g Clynes will g0 “on the air” at sta- MANY of the campaign workers, Southgate 1'ay, Charles Maynard |Street, suffered a possible fracture of | ne Chamber of Commerce ought to do, rages. ! Bridgeport, June 12 (P Notice of DINNER FOR ATTY. RACHLAN o0 WTIC Thursday might at © ‘:;':‘:}::‘: ;“'jl" newspapermen left Cooke, ., Mervyn Sharp Bnm_uon.‘:h- left leg and an injury to her hip = 1 but it isn't strong enough and hasn't | The arrival of the main 1hreng. | ,ppea) to the supreme court of er-| Attorney Irving I. “hlin will be | ©clock. Mr. Callahan, secretary to | rcach at Galveston {sz(m» Heard Gray, Walter Elliot |shortly hefore noon today when she Influence enough. Every member of |which may not exceed 50,000 0F 75.- | rors was filed foday in.SUDErior | {he guest of a number of fricnds and | Mavor Paonessa, and Mr. Clynes, & "'_‘”"‘9 thote expected today wes Brown. Holloway Halstead IFrost|“as struck by a bus owned by The- every civic club should be a member (000 because of the weather, devel- coui by counsel for the Coldak Cor- husiness associates at a hachelor | cOnstable, have broadcast from the {l":"flf ‘;"" Namce, campaign man- and Howard Kirk Lewis were se-jodore Wagner of 97 South Burriit F‘ of the Chamber of Commerce and oped no change in the prevailing . poration, the home heating refriger- | dinner tonight at Elm Tree Inn, |Travelers station several times in A8°r for Governor Smith. lected for promotion to the rank |Street and driven by Joseph §, Dem- add to its man power. sentiment, but there was brisk bet- | a¢ing company of this city and the Iarmington, in honor of his mar- the past. the former singing and = = S - of commander, :xsha(fk of lLazy L::n-. SDptlxnngouxv. e thould fevelop a spirit of ting among the rival NS ONE paneiicie Tealie and Secnrity com- | yiage meat Sinday 1o Migs Rowe the latter playing the piano and Ohio for Pomerene on | |She was taken to New Britain Gen. comradeship among the clubs 'Hw‘(\\.ayg»r\n(‘ $1 mw' was lm‘m‘r: ’v pany of Danbury against the deci-|Saxe of Hartford. singing First Convention Vote Double Sm'prlse Party ;r\n.—:vh:“}::a;..bpyp::f?:lhP' :. Me- when a member becomes | Columbia's varsity would beat Cali- N = 2 y, wi e driving ‘;,‘:::x ::(\eddn ]\h ot fo resign but 10 fornia | = S e e F'_?:::::"Ld’;aflr‘nga“;' ‘,';’1:3’;—!'[‘""3’ “ B.v Force of C. L. & P. Co. | through Orange street when the girl come along with some constructive | If the New Yorkers do so they EL tral democratic oomnmv»}.s ate cen- | The girls in the office of the Con-|ran from the sidewalk into the road, suggestions.” are likely to win the big race, for — ETH — sl bl d’han'r:mmr. necticut Light and Power Co., ten- dmc!{y in front of the b The minister referred to those | these two remain the twin favor- the domotretie maianey chation to |dered a sirprize parly to two | Lawrsncs P.Mangan of Myrtie g who indulge in so-called “destructive ites with Washington ' an alterna- ot anal ko bn]-lc:’rz their number in the compuny rooms street, who was a passenger on the in e ciem as “plying 4 nefarious tive choice. Washington in the ju- 5 Tor fomen omat oy the frst ballot | last_evening, the occasion being a Dus. jumped oft and picked the girl | profession.” HHIDE SOy e RO i SThat me anatlVis 05 Hiin B T T L s v s s srte g 1t was 1oted that the club send a|money against the field i l | orif Battet= that il S dodnns afl- .=‘oo_v\ to become a hride, and a bon I\’iv and other witnesses told Sergeant representative to the Lions interna-| Because of the rough water all Lo e e M hia ™ piecid=d aft. | voyage party to Miss Madelyn Kin-|McAvay the bus was going ata mod. | tional at Des Moines, Towa, next the crews kept to their quarters in | Brunner sala. 2 +" | delan, who lga\e;s Friday for an ex- erate rate of speed. The driver said o month. President Harry C. Brown the morning, but several boats, in- [ Porterarstiala pe ot matis o | o LoD Borone. The woolal (7 Tas prevestik mest ion Qranks (i ) will appoint a commuttee of 10 to[cluding se ‘of Columbia and effort to hold Ohio's delegates even rooms were decorated for the a- |street at the approximate rate of 12 i afange Aelalls Washington, were prepared to ven- for one ballot, but e weuty rrake 1 |slon, the color scheme being white [miles an hour and stopped a short | ' Entertainment was fur ture out for easy pulls if the weath- statament releaning them. Pomereng |27 £0/: A chicken dinner s | time after striking the girl. 5 Frank Clynes and Matthew J Eembres 4 insists he is not a candidate for the | s 2 N A ac lahan. N i i :flme/T i democratic presidential nomination ‘,,f:{]",,(fi";::mr;,c,e,.h::.““;:::nm;:; Johnston Quadrangle Tis Mlss [ARHART lS Marriage Tomorrow e Frietenon ot i o im &t the | Kronholm of the Spring & Buckley [ Middletown, June 19 (P—The U o Gy BE e B oo M Fant] lers. A large number of delegatey L0+ {he wedding to take place infnew quadrangle at Wesleyan unl- . 1 5 Mrs John Sullivan of 26 Wilson have expressed the desire o wors UN® Near future. Miss Kinderlan was | versity has been named Johnston str Mids Florence Graec for Governor Smith on the first bal. Presented with a gold piece by her | Quadrangle in honor of Prof. John . Krystofik, daughter of Mrs. Joseph- | lot. companions. On her European trip | Johnston and his grandson, A. W. ne Krystofik of 4 Bronson street, It | she W|llr'r;|\el 'hro’;mhg Fnz\an':. Johnsten, during whose chairman- "l e | be married tomorrow rmin PRI France. Germany and Switzerland. | ship of the committes on buildings ¢ (Continned From Firet P b B N ey ‘Rabbl Wise'’s Daughter She will return In the late summer.|and grounds the new Ibrary, dop: & i SRR N i Is Honored at Yale 2 2 —_ mitory and laboratories have beem ; Embraces Anmielia Gl be performed by Rev. Thomas J | ew Haven, June 19 GP—Justine Dairy Fire Causes erected. W Miss Earhart v off first | Laden, pastor i ise Tulin, wife of Professor L. A. | 3 ;m: :‘ L“ Guest embraced her | be at ed by Mise| Tulln and daughter of Rabbi Damage in l'{"r“‘m'dl : the sponsor of the aid: “Well 2 4id of honor-and | Stephen Wise of New York is one Hartford, '.Yun- 19 "f'?mma."i ':a done, my girl” ranit Sulllvan brotier of the hrEes| of 13 members of the 1328 class of “fimated at nearly 81 Tt ||| skintal Fitting of Lenses Wit s Ta s o =wiNled and thantied |'eroom . ok ast mat the Yale Law school who have been |(2US¢d DY an early morning fire at| i e ey of Cou the nidienal Tegilibonck so | EIRER, S0 o dve hioheen aza ]| CROSS EXES o Ry T X nley Hurziak of 49 8mith street 2 . The Tulins were married in 1a27 °/ght automobiles lost. in addition to < i ThE T e e S ey “//u/‘,‘/fl)_..fi’,/ oy whila Miss Wise was still a student | 2ntty of hay. grain and other It Your Child's Eyes Cross . :::m’;:\" P,hn",z enbi e A I KWAJ/(“/”-/"»%/ lgldfe in the law school and Professor Tu. |SUPPlies ; £} Comme ts w0 J *Wels B 4 ISR FeR0 | — Ardotic) mdbies A///,// Ly borprer lin was an instructor. Their ro.| The fire was discovered about 2 H Mre L. M’ Welsh, Sou af; by | e |a. m. and was not out until 5. . Ji sdrans e : e Bl Y ,&JM%’// Jlorie [ mance however. hegan hefore Prof. | - o A R e S e % = e Lrkes ;r‘;:"‘l:“‘nas named to the law nchcol} CONFER ON OII, TANKS Optometrist 4 RignbhieniaiE Ehuel Wil Lirond ind learn- WA s | Building Supervisor Arthur N # WEST MAIN ST. h & AR ay from | . Rutherford, and Deputy Fire Chief . whatagraphers ool | of i o R R Miss Zucker Betrothed | iichari 1. souney conterred today ||| "™ Tromian tife Ins. Office 1 stone o property and | To Dr. Jacob Mellion with representatives of local oil 1 i He caught —— Mr. and Mrs. Max Zucker of 245 |DUFNCr salesmen with reference to a Al the t " ' v th rm and = Linwood street Have announced the | Feuested ordinance change fto per- \tor the d as though o |engagement of their daughter, Miss | ™It installation of 275-gallon fuel oil greeted with denp-thr The bov's GET “youR | Ethel Zucker, to Dr. Jacob Mellion, | tANKs. The maximum now fixed ix B Sk i 1 orce of 1he = o son of Mr. and Mrs. Mellion of New |1 &allons, without fireproofing and o1k Offieer (M ! | e {Haven. Dr. Mellion, a Yale Medi. |other safely measures. 2 A ng that we Nt 3 - | {1 cal school graduate, has been em- It was brought out Vhfl.V with the was used to swell 1 : ) ar- | ] Dloved as physician in the New | Cxception of the city of New Britain, Al along ¢ Wipbuilding va b . /// ) Rritain public schools for the past |the 275-gallon maximum is allowed and docks, the shore was black with — A4 _j”z(‘”'/x//’ Fi o (hree months, Miss Zucker is secre. | 11MOSt everywhere. After hearing | Gara e ! Workmen, some of the { I dedrb fews S — D fars. of the Congregation Brethren |the arguments advanced by the | g y B Jpla i hand e cacd Ao caushl fre Sons of Israel. She is an alumna of .:f.m:;’»;‘«; r S(:::\‘nrn:\‘l‘tlorvhsll"»’r:-'::rm;z 4 :v",,kh.h, "nnmp,,:,:, Lt /. Hbdad ) Bew i Ty ooy the bnilding commission. and Chief for Your i come | HELD FOR LEAVING CHILD |Souney agréed to make a similar W It was with difficulty 1 | Frank Veponkukis, aged about |Dproposal to the fire board A e 30, of New York, was arrested at 4 TS C It Loat .’:, 'hf motor car. Mise Far | nton: wtrest, Anis. city, sesberday BATHING POOL TO OPEN ar i hart. Mre Guest and a few friends afternoon hy Detective Sergeant W.| The Willow Brook park bathing N croesed the ferry into Southampton 3 ain TAzrla Gt O a Pl P. McCue and Sergeant M. J. Flynn [pool will be opened June 25, boys You can fent it through ol 2nd the route was crowded with 2 S ora R and will be sent fo New York, the |being allowed four days a week, in- the Rental Ads of the 1 <pectators from the peorest parte of o Wers sorita ' 1d<] charge being abandonment of a |cluding Sundays, and girls using the ol 1 the citv who greeted the fiers mot) Cr le John & Recor child. He and his wife are separated | pool the remaining days, Eupt. erald. {oe Cheers oth casee are returnahle and it is alleged that he abandoned | Clyde Ellingwood has announced. When the party reached the other | tide of the ferry, they were picked f RIVER IS ROUGH 6l the city court or ay in July. he second Mon- | father of the vouth. accompanied it Heating Company. Mrs. Fromme | of his predec or, Arthur K. Read- | hearing on their plea for relief for the child of which he had custody. 'She has the other children. proved by President Coolidge in | The Willow Brook playground will 'be opened at the same time, husband had accused her of infi-

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