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ITAIANS APPROVE INDUSTRIAL BANK dals Oder Also Considers Forning Insarasce Company ‘The cenventiea of the grand lodge o the Sems of Italy terminated s ~ork last night at about 9 o'clock. During the afternoon session the the organizations appreved the institution of the Sons of Italy Industrial bank of New Ha- sen that recently obtained a charter from the banking commission of the slate and promised the support of 1l the lodges without restriction. 1t was voted that the grand coun. cil of the order Le empowered to appoint & board of directors for the bank, to be composed of nine mem- bers. The board of directors may be selected even from members of the order that are not delegates and one-third of the board will have to be elected every two years. Consider Insurance It was also voted to appoint a comm.asion that will study the pro- Ject of the formation of a mutual insurance company among the mem- bers of the order with policies of | from $600 to §1,000. ‘The next convention of the .grand lodge wiil be held in Danbury, abont the month of August next year. It was also voted to send & pro- test to newspapers that persistent. ly abuse the Italians under one pre- test or another and also to send a protest to the chairinan of the immigration committee at Wash- ington calling his attention to the laws that prevent members of citi- zens now residing here .o obtain the admission of their relatives from abroad. $100 For Red Cross Before adjournment, as a token of esteem for New Britain and to show how much the convention ap- preciated the courtesies extended to “BUCKY HARRIS THROUGH Youthful Mamager Wil Not Pilot Washington Senators Again Clark Griftith Announces Taday. Washington, D. C. Oct. 3 P— “Bucky” Harris, for five years man- ager of the Washington Senators will not pilot the team next year, Clark Griftith, owner of the club, an- nounced today. Griffith said that he had not been decided whether Harris would re- main as & player on the team. No one has been hired to take his place. Geiftith added. Joe Judge, veteran first baseman for the Sena- tors, had been mentioned often sa a possible succeasor to Harris. Washington club in 1924, won the American leagie pennant that year and beat the New York Giants in the world series. He repeated the next year in the American league but lost te Pittsburgh in the world series. WILL STUDY GRAVITY | Preparation Complete for Undersea Expediion Which Will Try to Find Source of Quakes. Washington, Oct. 2.—(UP—Prepa- Washington navy yard for an under. sea expedition formed to study the secret of the earth’s gravity pull with an objective mysterious origin of earthquakes, tidal waves and voicanoes. The expedition, headed by Dr. F. {A. Vening Meinesz, a distinguished | Dutch scientist, departs tomorrow afternoon aboard the submarine 8-21 the Nares Deep, north of Porto Rico, the deepest hole known in the west- ern hemisphere. a depth approxi- mately five miles. ‘The expedition also will seek to Harris became manager of the |’ rations were complete today at the | of revealing the | and the Eagle boats 35 and 58 for | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928 BORAH GHAMPIONS HERBERT HOOVER Senator Praises Nominee in Minneapolis, Oct. 2 (P —Herbert Hoover was termed a champion of | the fariier in a speech last night by Senator William E. Borah, who scored Gov. 8mith for his recent references to the republican nom inee in nnection with scandals. Hoover's work as food administra- duri .g the war, Senator Borah said, sproved as a “gross libel” any statement that he was not then working for the farmers’ interests. To connect Hoover in any way with the “oil scandals” involving cabinet members was no more justi- “the soil | MRS. EGAN DIRECTING DEMOCRATIC WOMEN'S CLUB Headquarters in Leonard Ruliding Will Be Open Day and Night in Future, Mrs. Catherine §. Egan has been ! placed in charge of democratic wo- men's headquarters in the Leonard building. and the offices will now be open day and night until election day. The drive for new voters will be directed from this office with Mrx Michael Hannon, chairman of the committee, in charge. A rally spon- | | sored by the first ward women's or- | ganization will be held at the ward | headquarters on Rockwell avenue, Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. May- ! or Paonessa and others will speak. | ‘Government Fights to fled, Mr. Borah said, than to charge Gov. Smith with responsibility for the ‘*‘unconscionable grafting of Murphy” of Tammany Hall. The senator declared Hoover in favor of the Great Lakes-St. Law- rence waterway project, whose value to the northwest he stressed, and also set him down as definitely op- posed to repeal of the prohibition |act, Mr. Borah charged Tammany l"all. rather thun the democratic party, wanted “nullified.” Senator Borah's two hour address was broadcast over a chain of 49 radio stations, although | them handied only the first half. The senator defied “any man liv- | iny to tell what Gov. Smith's position is” on the farm problem, “that if elected he will appoint a commission to study the problem.” Discussing prohibition he said delegutes to the party conventions at Houston and Kansas City had de- clared for enforcement of the law, and so had Hoover, but that “T many through its spokesman, has put the liquor issue into the cam- paign.”” The vote of the women, he | many of | except | | Have Man Deported New Haven, Oct. 2 UP—The ques- | tion of whether or rot separate pen- | alties infposed on several counts con- }nmute sepatate comvictions or make | up one accumulative sentence will | be settled by the United States court |of apprals Monday, when Louis Pepe, formerly of Ansonia begins his | fight against deportation. U | Pepe was sentenced In 1926 on | four counts charging arson. He was given two to three years on one | count and one year each on the 'other three. He was convicted of | incendiary fires in th: Naugatuck Valley in 1924, Upon his conviction the govern- ment sent & warrant to the state prison for deportation. Under the governnient rulipg. any alien con- victed more than once of any crime involving moral turpitude shull be deported. In Pepe's case. it s | charged Ly the government that each of the four counts represents a separate conviction. Yale News Favors Political Clubs New Haven, Oct. 2 (P—kxistence LIFE'S HAZARDS DRAMATICALLY PORTRAYED STORY that illus- trates the futility of counting chickens before they are ‘hatched. Vivid pictures that make you stop and think—and wonder— All this and more at the INSURANCE BOOTH them it was unanimously voted to|determine the center of the earth On | predicted, would keep the prohibi- Present to the local chapter of the | the Atlantic continental shelf and | tion amendment in force. Red Cross the sum of $105. A check | Will make studies over the Sigbee | was drawn and was handed to May- | Deep in the Guif of Mexico and the | 35 of political campaign clubs among undergraduates at Yale is “an ex- celicnt idea” the Yale News, under- BARRON IS ILL graduate duily, sald today in analy- | or A. M. Paonessa who will see that it reaches the treasurer of the Red Cross. Executive Deterniined To Have No Deficit Washingtoo, Oct. 2 UP— President Coolidge {8 more determined than ever that there shall be no treasury deficit at the end of the current fiscal year. The outlook is not clear to him at present owing to lack of exact fig- ures on the revenue during July. August and_September. When these figures shall have reached President Coolidge, he will | then be in a position to make ac- curate estimates of the economies Necessary to be made in the remain- ing months of the flscal year. We are glad to participate in r Bartlett Deep in the Caribbean sea. Tt 18 fostered by the naval observa- tor and will return in about two months. !Coolidge Does Not Expect To Talk in Massachusetts Washington, Oct. 2 UP— President Coolldge has no present expectations of delivering a speech in Massachu- sctts. He has not even made any plans to visit that state again before elec- tion day. I'our years ago he did not travel to Northampton, his legal {residence, to vote in the general election of that year although he undertook the trip two years ago to vote for Senator Willlam M. But- ler. then a candidate for the sen. ate. Battle Creek, Mic Oct. 2 (A— | Clarence W. Barron, editor of the Wall Street Journal and other pub- ltications, is seriously ill in a Battle Creek sanitarium. He has been at the itarium about three weeks. ran has Leen making annual visits here to rest. HELD ¥ PONSIBLE Bridgeport, Oct. 2 (A—Theodore Smith, criminally responsible by John J. Phelan today for the death on September 23 in Stamford of (‘as- tos Kontaginkas, 65, also of Stam- ford. The latter died of a fractured skull sustained on the night of Sep- For a number of years Mr. Rar-i Stamford negro, is held | Al0of of the cross currents of dis- Coroner | cussion in the guise of a dignified ing the formation of Hoover-Curiis | and Smith-Robinson clubs. It points out that “Intelligent discussion of salient issues on hand makes for better judgment among the tmma- | ture, and the purpose of the clubs | would not be a childish game with | rivalry as its prime motive." The News “every mouthpiece of the undergraduate body” declines to offer its services to either candidate | for obvious reasons and “will keep observer.” It will give apace to din- cussion of broad topics in the hope that “truly intelligent interest mnv be stimulated in every undergrad- ! uate on the verge of citizenship.” READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | tember 22 when he engaged in a quarrel with ith. 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