New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 12, 1928, Page 7

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" STNAGOGUE SOCUL ON SUNDAY NIGHT De. Margols of Mt. Yernon, N, Y., Oratoe of Oocasion The Congregation Brethren Sons of Israel is arranging a series of lectures and entertainments for the coming season through the efforts of a speclal committee consisting of B. Steln, 8 Kaplan and 1. Levine. The first of the series will be a social, which will take place Sunday evening at § o'clock in the vestry rooms of the synagogue on Elm DR. MARGOLIN street, The guest of haenor_and the speaker will be Dr. Margolis of Mt. Vernon, N. Y,, well known through- out the country as a lecturer. Dr. Margolis has held the position of chaplain of the grand lodge of the Masons of the state of New York and is & member of the executive committee of the United Bynagogues of America. At one time he was a member of the Nationul Executive Committee of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, Refreshments and entertainment are in charge of the sisterhood com- mittee of the congregation, consiat- ing of Mrs. louis Nair, Mrs Sam Greenberg, Mrs. E. Geisinger, Mrs. 8am Kaplan and Mrs. L. Croll, YALE STUDENTS FACE ADDITIONAL TROUBLE Must Now Face Charges That They Reld Up Gracer in Chame- ¥ beesburg, Pa. Chambevsburg, Pa:, Oct. 13 (UP) —Two Yale students, convicted yes- terday of simple assault, and ac- quitted of charges of assault with intent to Pob, and impersonating an ofticer, . today faced additional charges. * The students, Alexander Knapp, of Baltimore, and 8ydney R. Prince, Jr., of Washington, were arrested on suspicion that they tried to hold up. & grocer. They sald they were intoxicated at the time, and thinking the man they held up was a rum runner, stopped him to buy some liquor. Judge Watson R. Davison in- structed charges against the youth. Prince will have to stand trial for driving while intoxicated, and Knapp will be tried for allowing an intoxi- cated person to drive his c: Prof.: Curtis Will Tell Chemists of Nitrogen Hartford, Oct. 12 (M—Professor Harry A. Curtis of Yale university. member of the Muscle 8hoals com- mission appointed by President Coolidge, will speak on the manu- facture of nitrogen at the October meeting of the Connecticut valley section, American Chemist society. tomorrow afternoon at Trinity col- lege. Chemists from Wesleyan, Am- herst, the Connecticut Agricultural eollege, Mount Holyoke college and $Bmith college,’ will attend the meet- ing. Curtis Won’t Talk in Albany, New York Chicago, Oct. 12 M—A proposed appearance of Senator Curtis, the republican vice presidential nomi- nee, in Albany, N. Y. the home town of Governor 8mith, was vetoed today by the republican candidate. “I never have campaigned in the home city of an opponent.” he de- clared, “and 1 am not going to start now. I don’t play the game that way.” A Curtis noon meeting 1n Atbany in about 10 days had heen fenta- tively arranged by the eastern speakers’ bureau of the republican national committee. LIQUOR VS. PAINT Police Chief Finds New Use for Comfiscated “Moon.” Houston, Tex., Oct. 12.—(UP)— The joke about some of the bootleg whiskey which is confiscated being nothing but * “paint remover” was made a reality here when Assistant Police Chief Kuykendall, head of the vice squad, effectively used a quart of the liquor for that purpose. 014 window signs. which had be- come obmolete hecause of police changes, had to be removed sp that new signs could he painted. Negro porters, scratching on Chief Kuy- kendall's window with a razor blade aroused the chief's ire. “Wait a minute,” 8iim.” the chief sald, “I've got an idea.” Bniffing through his liquor stock for a confiscated quart. he returned and with a small cloth gave the letters an application. Immediately they disappeared. MARATHON MEAL Latonia, Ga., Oct. 12 M—Dr. W. ‘W. Cornog frequently eats a meal in Georgia and‘ goes to his old South Carolina plantation, six miles away, for a drink of spring water. |14 Nuns Arrested By Mexican Police | Portes Gi. secretary of the interior | which to return to thelr home town. | per e ity Mexioo City, Oct. 12.—UP—Four- [and Mexico's provisional president B14 sl heta teen nuns, were recenty arrested by | elect. the military autborities in Dolores, | Senor Gil indicated that an inves- stute o Hidalgo charged with seri-tigation had revealed the inno-{O'Brien, Hartford —middiewelght,|Pouliot, New Brizain, 1, .2 . &' Btitched front borders to prevent sagging. e 4. 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