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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1928 { | D ) | . " ) o 2 court to allow him to appeal from | ILecipients of honorary awards | Soug | ANNUL WIFE‘S DwoRcE the divorce decision. He considered | were, doctors of laws, Aug ey D 9 [the aivorce to bo unconstitutional as | Noble Hand, U. 8. eircuit Ju ! Slna gy = | Iwell as illegal in other ways. James ‘Addison Youn, assoc . ‘ | Former Rumanian Crown Prince| Carol reviewel at length his oft- | justice of the appellate division, N and se-} repeated charges that the royal York state; Charles C. Nott, J aikows 'P OG% e e Bt NATIONS HAVE CAROL WANTS SON 10 [i5.la o faun tn e Rummen oot ana xranin 5. stues co-| - \WEEKEND FATALITIES g )\ " 4 -.x_jll play othier number tus Six Persons Killed and 8 Score In- | jured in Automobile Accidents iu b New England. . \ Bl raviata.” i | - » % MONDAY ensembl i H]S wo[‘l Pme ]s Hopes this Will Take Place family had plglled with politicians | judge of general sessions court, New r Build L 0sals | against him and had therefore a|York City; Sherman Giff 25 (U il o ioB ool d P]'o \gain: cause: ork City; Walter Sherman Giffo Roston, June 25 (UP)—Six per- Eastern Daylight Saving Time g S P | in Puthie Ihis exclusion from the country. |president of the American Teleph S vene silled & il pular ai L historic events B 5 . i 1 Tel S5 erican Telephone | sons were killed and a score injured @ & —_— ular air ¥ will be feat v the G ) 800 d ed Bucharest, Rumania, June 25 (P and Te ph company; Charles I Gt i New England States 5 2 n(m—\\t:ns—..m [ily during tonight's prog ?lll IlSI CI' | ‘ormer Crown Prince Carol htwesil’“ ARE GRADUATED AT Hangond villiaans member of | H_v W ‘1\ end automobfle.accidenu in lal S5 onimeing leaden [0 e Droudeast throush WTIC at S Siek Bl %5 goor o ase Mesuet [the oldest cluss with a livig alum. | Now England. A majority were due 60—WTIC, Hartford—535 5 ‘*‘“lh" !*;~“ Lad :M‘;” : 130, theme will be Napoleon's| \¢as) e (®—Dratts %ome day will annul the decree of WIL”AMS GOLLEGE TODAY‘mw i.]‘.n"]\' to wet weather which caus- 5.05—Summary of program el aisen i vetreat from Moscow, WHICh| of o tvesty which Secvelary Kellagg [SL/Stse tat Michasle motnher, Belp- j& hogranjotialppliy & Mannioe A {0 3 e #:07—Mother Goose ekt orian descrl N e mankindg |ocs2 Helen, obtained last week, | Levy, pastor of First Church, Pitts- | f Saxophonists {1y as Tschaikowsky at wil vhring mankinds | "y, communication to his law- i y S gdooir Bt Bumane er o Blaiy, 23, ot Menree N, I riod. Texas Gui- | composition “Over aspirations for universal [ b ® T had never |In Addition, Honorary Degrees Are | Dalph Adams Cram, the architect; | G Sloan, 20, of East Warea = Benjamin Rogers, {ham, Mass. carer to practical fulfillmen George | vers |abandoned hope that he and his Given to Eleven Men at William Coliier; £ Bifh="sa5ehall EnOIGA | | . fore stiry ) e < .. ’Z.:fi?sffir“\\afl'fl a A hour of y T o "“Cd ‘L'Jiffi, 3:;“'(" might become reconciled. He | s of science, Dr. Ric Rutkesky. 50, of Haverhill, 4 30—Piano recital Portman, baritone; | 1 by R asserted it was a source of grief and . Erencises, authority c = —Speaking of Sports, talk ¢ which Tl febia the noes R nite him to be separated from " | and Professor Walter A. Brat- 1win Nygard, 21, of Worcester, - Program from NBC Studios 2 SLEIn. unong other numbers| oo of the French e King Michael whom he loved dearly. | Williamstoun, Mass., June (P | ton, dean and head of the depart- Yie Cabln Door [ Eabos ehemple ixio | a N s Sinee he was exiled from Ru.|—Williams college today graduated [ment of mathematics, Whitman col-| Merton §. Rice, 22, of Worcester, ) O o el ATy Ak mounte songs | Mo Jona,” jich arisilde” Briand, TRt e |mania Carol mld e had lnd & mis. | the largest class in its history at its |lege; master of arls, George Alired | Killed with Mygard in & ¥ : Sl ol 9 |10—Shell Beach trio Weakness Now” and ) and the United States oin n a oIl | yrahje lige, The titian-haired Mag- |134th commencement. 1t awarded | Cluett, Conn., accident. 11—Tme] news and wadthor. 10 Williams and Mo | CAL A or b Mobn pact renouncing and outlawing war | gi R 0L Lo Chom he eloped dn | 170 bachelor of arts degrees in| Gifts to the college during the| William Peters, 33, of Arlington, | B | 830—WCAC, Storrs—535 i e between each other, the drafts Wers | jgop ang who has been his com. |course and one master of arts. In|vear fotalled §314,243 including a | Mass, 1 .-Tm.«xy“\_l rm rnsle i 10 oee Al Erine . Areiis ot Raheil Sohumand il fdelivered o ,\.'.“” lay ‘<;"_“° govern- | hion since then, was his only |addition it gave honorary degrees to (new dormitory Tehman Hall, the| Mrs. Edmund Greene, of Glouces- s_‘\xle’?:amf: ;\cl‘u-_i geport—266. [ i Gene o aia "j“‘:“"l"“ Sy “‘;\]’“ ”l‘,rfi“'l‘é“- ‘('_I: source of consolation, he wrote. He |eleven men. |gift of Herbert H. Lehman, s, of [ter, was in a serious condition tow ] =2 . o 11—KEddie Worth's ovchestra ! sz0-soprano, Mathilde Harding, W'”-“ e hied ]”{]*1 oilin asserted she has treated him like a Graduates who won highest final | New York cit tday as the result of an accident in g 2n%, [ e s dndin, brother. honors were Benjamin G Calvert, which she sustained serious internal T—Pepsinic entertainers : : :15—Mother Goos: pianist; Irving Jackson, baritone, | pres State o antiz askill, Wor- ‘lil,.-\n HERALD CLASSIVIE ADS | injuries and numerous fractures. [} Carol appealed to his son because | Wayne, Pa.; Charles I { tric 4 an orchestra during the “Works > $—International Bible hour i |ERanione See 0 ine he “Work Poland, and South Africa ori e e Al Great Composers) program which R e onica Graham, reader 6:15—F R | milanain eea e through WJZ at|K.jlogg accompanied each. - TR I0E 110 o'clock. Among the ctions in- the proposed treaty, the 9:30—Studio programn 500—WDRC, New Haven—268 5—Merchants' hour 5:45—News, weather report, thea- ter review 920—=WPCH N ¢! |etuded in the program are the first kers' hour movement from “Symphony in B [Flat” *The Two Grenadiers” ro- |mance from “l-ourth mphony which was made public ves- the siznatory nations would nly decl; . . that they nn recourse to War ,..... and 1da ) SSiV r = yhony . 6.55—Bascball scores o ivo from “Symy ren it as an instrument of na- —Time i {in € Major” and “leh Grolle Night." | jonal policy in their relations with T—Wilco: ier aurant e one another. e 3 : s nre s | o i “Wedding | [y addition, they would agree i IDay at Troleh “Norwe- | 1y el R Wai S A | that the sctilement and solution of ;;,f‘ifiw‘k“ :l?:wj s puglis 8 | Studio program |gian Dances 11 117 will be )1 disputes or conflicts of whatever nd ardy, songs [played as the opening numbers by pature or of whatever origin they $:30—Clarion quartet ~ R | 1 i Zrove Nut club |the Slumber Music enscmble during 900—WBZ, Springticld—333 970—WABC—308 their program which will be broa 6—Weather report 4 | 1—M. A. C. Radio Forum may be, which arise among them shiall never be sought except by pa- 00d” cast through WJZ at 11 o'clock. A cific means.” | aski, violinist lighter numbgr will folloy, Sirauss’ In the preamble, it is made clear | “D ,,’ “Southern Roses” Other selections {hat should one signatory power . 5—Hotel Weldon Trio s 0—Tim; - ntinued | | s-;:a,h:" Mo glalcontind a | fnalade exocerpls Drom RaMe's “The | “cock to promste iis nationad inter- y e eY Bitler locoticstra —Leona Mourton, soprane I Bohemian Girl” Dyorak's “Indian cus by resort to war” all other sig- i d —Pro.x;.»m from NBC Studios | Lament” and Iljinsky's “Berceuse’. pnutory nations would be freed im- tn 9:30—Reverle Time —L. €. mediately of their obligations to the 5 - 10—Time | —_— offending state under the treaty, and HRIGF "' 'O’ b 2 er G e 1 be *‘de: P e s e e FATAL GAS EXPLOSION | s taciy wouts b "dented the 5 b ‘1;:3:;:::343 B et i —_— | In his note, ary Kellogg de- i 2 s SR e T clared that the United States was ia | phony orchestra 11:30—Time and weather 850—WNAC-WBIS, Boston—i64 One Man Killed and Five Others | .y to sign the treaty as propos- . led immediately, and expressed the seriously Injured at Manchester, [ PUEEER T Dations would 5—Ted and His Gang 5 §—Juvenile Smile R New Hampshire. ‘\\]{“ .‘“y“v,‘]‘l‘”;“’;‘m;"( promptly and "fi::nt'\’;?;: At | * stone, songs Manchester, N. H. June 25 (UP) | He pointed out that the new draft 3:30—Civil Service talk Danube Boys —One man was killed and five |was a modification “in form though 7"1’\—[.34)’ of the Ivories : rican trio others seriously injured in a gas ex- | not in substance” of the treaty pro- S—The Harried Life of Jean and e 2 y and fire in a Mechanic | posed hy the United States in April. e Eddie Eastern Stations i tenement hoi here last | The changes were made, he said, to 4 §:30—Musical program s ight. e S ..\(m:'.|<l!”-\,\1m.vinu| i’-o\l‘mlll}-s‘x):l:;gl (r,\: Lo % o T 2 Samue fth, machmist, negotiztions, since it was possible o 9= Brppram Toun e Xome 3 '"’f:‘f”,"“,:,,', ",':,l;w"_'m whose 1 B explosion was said | this way to meet objections raised “ HJOB:M‘;-E" Boston—508 it ia Dones chucett [to have occurred, was killed. |by other governments, - 2 90— o on ch. |7—Piano Cappers Police ! heen called to inves- | The treaty itself makes no men-| wh IeWAliotAmne. conoart mron, T e e rong ndor of gas eman- | tion of self defense, and Mr. Kellogg | = 3 a;: Chimss fand;guyentle ," e ki e romn Ioreaith’s room. As they | explained that the United States con- | Qems | e [ foreed the door of liis rom. the ex- sidegs this a right “inlierent in every B4s=—Elg Brother club e, oA me |plsion occurred, hadly burning one | sovercien state and Implitclt in every T 7:30—01d Time Minstrels l H ] \;w W“_'” A‘:’v" Lt A A four persons in treaty ] f;"’"l"fir‘““: from NBC studios Bl et |an adjoinmg room AS drafted, the treaty would leave | o —Musicale i = SHOLETIE OTChED o the W I or ¢ v T 01 in ' 0—Program from NBC studios | 13220—WAAT, dersey Cly—216 | = s R :‘xu:‘d"('o‘:\n " 4 1—Radio forecast and weather | 6:05—Winner dance music | riLs Give piaso m\.u: AL orid, to become a signaters, h —New: | 6:45—Sports resume An artistic program of P - , 11:50—News ey Dt iEsle Linusic was presented z;(-n;mdy iter- | Avery and Ensminger 7:‘ noon by the pupils of i x 4 New York Nariz studio, of New Britain and Going on Active Duty| o 70 W53 phin—105 | Hartford. aftended by parents and |, i of the N. B, Herala) | [ ux—-\laf;:?z_n‘q‘,{;‘:;:'o it Hour friends of ihe pupils. The Washington, D, C., June 25—Two :fl A . SR e e jve Interpretation of the 1mus New Britain respryve officers of the ( 10—Orchestra P. 8. 117, Brooklyn | 1'% R 0 O \ividual ‘pupils was: pleasin ordnance department were today or- | o £:30—Liarmay lessond $:30—Sume tortaining. The pupils were dered to active duty for a two! co Jaa L (b v 11—Leroy Sm [sisted by Miss Florence Joseph. €l0- \ooke poriod at Aberdeen Proving ~a I WNTO Al o)l skp 1100—WPG, Atlantic City—; cutionist, of Hartford, Ground, Maryland. | av| T $0—Walter Paige, bariton: 45—Organ recital tatn Jinist. Refreshments were Sapiain’ Nethan Carlos Avery, B by i—Helpn. Devonis, dratially | 7:05—Morton dinncr concert v the program. 1. D.. No. 2, Elm Hill, and First| wa prano; Ruth Rollins, planis | 7:45—Talk, Arvthur Eldred | who teok part in the re- i qinant LeRoy Christian Ens- an 5:30—"Everyday English,” Dr [s=studio prozram cital Roselyn Katz. SWIMeY pingep 113 Brighton street, are the | Hawn . { 8:30—Castillians dance orclhestra Fierherg, Morton Silverman, officors called into training. 9:01—Samuel Diamond, pianist L hant oyoneiied | oeltameaman: Muninm Willor, (Dve, They will leave New Britain on | ed 2:15—Health talk 3:30—"Ior Land's Sake’ | Jartman, Lillian Feigenbaum, LbbY ), nd will reach home again | s th 5:30—Ovide Musin music: 110 —""THe Knickntboekers Dann. Natalic Herman, fvelyn Bler-ge 508 50 i b 10:31—Police alarms; we | e Tin Lucille Greenstein, Sydney g | 5 610—WEAF—192 Ll Oilin. Seymour Rabinowitz. S¥1- 1 \OPHER OF FIVE AT 18 | % zHol} ?“7": orl"h:]'slnrn " L e GY . Rl Siekiick, Thelm . Slyerunin D e e, Tnd hne 25 TR & 0—Jolly Bill and Jane, duets ck OILS; News | Ratner and Sylvia Kotkin. —The fifth baby was recently born N v Y " §—Waldorf-Astoria dinner musi Dol e | _— A i g ¢“THE BATH OF YOUTH FOR TIRED CLOTHES e Liscores: —Warren Telechron program | CURIOSITY BLINDS YOUTH | The haby was one of a second p 5‘ * Jamas G Mehonsid . Atlanta, Ga, June 25 (UP)—An | of twins, horn to Mr. and Mrs. u National String Quartt 1—Max = cloetrie welder intercsted . L. Frank Stevens of Taylorville. This| ;'.‘, :30—"Books,” Tom Masson - S | Walker, aged 17 an Atlanta youth, s tive children born to them in . ational String Quartet | {0 much that he was temporarily the past 28 months. The first twins o s—same as WTIC by the mdchine. @ took died when a few days old. The| Ca 10—The Cabin Door Joctors at a hospital hoars to regain | third baby about a year old is still | i 5 br 10:30—Same as WTIC 11—Correct time 11—Venetian for him. living. TELEPHONE 9014 660—WJZ—151 tomorrow ot 1% o'clock | 5:30—Stock market, financial sts of the National | | mary, cotton prices, agricult Convention, in | : | Eastman Kodak Box Camera reports Program su MEAT MARKET Ly TUESDAY and WEDNESOAY [| A5 R e For Sale o i . oo | TWO FAMILY S e ‘ e | FRAME DWELLING : ; ' WEST END of i | GOOD BUY L .| LEAY PIE MEAT » 25¢ § COX & DUNN “j’:i’:“‘:—"“\“‘ “u!‘ to- St i 272 MAIN STREET 1 aln:(\\,“”\’ ‘ : ; FRESH CAUGHT . lSHORE i S ‘ MACKEREL 2w 25c §| -LossTER” | [t slo—‘\')lc,\f‘l"i At JOSEPH SHEPPARD SHORT = DINNER < 1\2:xi—rv.u,‘f,u‘:g“ Entertainers l'. From 5 to 8 P. M. Every Day 2 — = =, = = : (Except Sunday) \ OLD HANK HIBBARD IS SO REGULAR fcAlpineers™ dance orche 12 mid.—The Wolfe and Baer Dominican Hour Free Examination e Leagers, conttn! HEART and LUNGS 6:20—Concert orch: Tuesday and | riday Afternoons # ¢5—"Palestrinz MNEW BRITAIN CLINIC van, O P Booth Block T—Iszeo llari. tenor | ABOUT GETTING HOME FROM THE POOL ROOM, THAT ALL “THE FOLKS ALonNg ! ’ 3 = WS STREET, SET THEIR HONISS’S . v‘;susn THEY HEAR mM:'s:':oec:s 23 State St. Hartford, Cons. : = (Usder Graat's Store)