New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 11, 1928, Page 7

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* LO.R N OFSTATE WILL CONVENE HERE Ceatral Association o Meet in This Gity December 17 Final arrangements were made for the entertainment of the Central | Connecticut Red Men's association in this city on the evening of De- .cember 17 at the meeting of Matta- besett tribe, I. O. R. M., held last evening. It is expected that this affair will be the biggest event in the history of the lacal tribe. T!tore will be a short business | seasion at 7:30 o'clock, for the trans- action of routine business and the subject is not anounced, it is sure to be both interesting and entertain- ing. Bacon's orchestra will furnish music throughout the evening, and “corn and venison" will be served after the meeting. Holman Not Eligible; “Anybody Can Count 3” Towa City, Ja., Dec. 11 (®—Re- ports that Allan Holman, Ohio State quarterback, probably would not be eligible for further Big Ten football competition were said here last ht by Prof. 'Thomas Irench, chairman of the Ohio State athletic council, to be “substantially cor- rect.” Irench declared he did not be- lieve it would be necessary for the Ohio State athletic council to con- | sider Holman's case. “If Holman played a year at Par- sons college, and one at lowa State and one at Ohio State—well,anybody FARM RELIEF BILL OF | McNARY IS APPROVED, Representatives of Nine States Voice | | Seatiments at Kansas City l Meeting. Kansas City. Dec. 11 /P—Appro- | {val of the farm relief bill proposed | by Charles L. McNary of Oregon w announced 1 last night by re represcntatives of nine states at a meeting called by the national wheat ool committee. E. R. Downie, Wichita, secretary of the comumitice, said while some |ot the representatives regretted the |elmination of the equalization fe; 3 they did not feel justified in oppos- | ing the measure. | No specific recommendaiions were made at the meeting yesterday, Mr AILY HERALD, Ely was said to be in W ingtou Four years ago, Mrs. Ely filed suit in Washington for separate mainte. nance but withdrew it a year later when it came to trial Last Febru- ary she filed another similar action in New York, but that also was dis- A later hearing in Wash- ington was dismissed in May. Dr. the father-in. meumber of the faculty at Northwest- ern university, leged that Mr Ily sought to molest him and pe cute him and that “her idea was to extort money from his father, Dr. Kiy., for a final settlement of the i LGl ‘(iarrolc to Kill | Woman in Cuba Havana, TDwec. 11 (P—The first womaiSever to he put to death by | the gavrate in Cuba probably will be Bduarda Ortiz, convicted of kill- Mons and other Belgian citics. Dur- ing the Spanish-American war he served as militar. r by appoint- ment of President McKin| His widow, the former Sally Jen- Kkins, survives. Dana Landmark Is Destroyed by Fire Dana, 5., Dec. 11 ®—The Jo- seph Steve homestead, one of the landmarks of the town, was burned to the ground yesterday afterncon. Sparks ignited lumber nearby owned by the Swift Box Company and the plant in North Dana was closed so employes could help fight the flames. It is believed that an everheated chimney causad the fire. “The loss to the svens homestead is esti- mated at $6.000, while the Swift company places its lumber loss at | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1923 Turner was arrested on Christmas eve, tiv revolver in this city and was fined § Until two months ago h lived in this ity for four ¥ understood to have farm in Can Didn’t Know That years ago for firing off a downtown streets of and costs. sought a | bhad not and The Gun Was Loaded Dacut, M . Degc Angluim, 16-yoar-old school “student, who the gun was loaded,” der $2.000 bait charge today. following rd here. t you can't I Rradley A with a shotgun hit me 11 (L) Lowell “didn't was held un- | on a munslaughter the | shooting of his chum in a school- | ~John fatal yelled 14, when Angluim ap- hizh | know | of shot The \ictim harge | Durbam, | Charles James. head of the depart- | ment of chemistry at the University | of New Hampshire, here, died in a of Rumford, the bal Jood value, appeal strox vitally necessary upbuilding . | chemistry in 1904. | Boston, M: last night gc- |cording to word recelved here. Dr. James. was born in Nerth. ampton, England, and was gredu- m the London institute of He came to this country in 1906 to become an assist- ant jwofessor of inorganic chemistry {at New Hampshire, The Health Claims p&wfet with res! een women. It adds to foods with zvhlcb it is used hogrhxtu essential to (! iodl y structure. It Nover The Wholesome BAKING POWDER "~ nomination of chiefs for the ensu- ing term. Downie said. “The representativ = | ler dover during a jealous $3.000. felt approval of the purposes and |frenzy. | |can count three.” Professor French he older boy raised the gun and At 8:30 o'clock the hall will be turned over to the C. C. R. A. Mem- bers are expected from eight or ten tribes in central Connecticut, in- cluding several great chiefs of the Great Council of Connecticut, and a number of past great sachems. The committee announces a re- markably fine program of entertain- | ment including a musical novelty act that has travelled from coast to coast on big time vaudeville circuif. Scott Brothers acrobats with an| act of the headliner type: a comedy and musical sketch by Sid and i, who have won much praise by their droll production. The principal speaker of the eve- ning will be ex-Mayor Joseph Dut- ton of Bristol, past sachem of Com- pounce tribe. Mr. Dutton is known sald. He declined, however, to make a definitc statement that Holman would not play next year. Wants To Aid Convicts Honestly Inclined New York, Dec. 11, (#—An offer. ing of $101,00 of 8 per cent cumula- tive preferred stock was made yes- terday by the Marshall Stillman movement industries, a program to for honestly-inclined former convicts. The proceceds are to finance the first unit, in which women's hand- bags will be manufactured. In this unit, which has been operated priv- ately in the past, nearly half cighty employes have police recors. It was said there were 400 ex-con 4s one of the most brilliant speakers in the reservation, and though his when the industries have expanded. 15 seftled. The Lind of wing chair tuat Sou sk into with joy end leato with reluctance, holstered fn dani- ask An engaging nest of tables to help complote tlie beauty of some fortunato liome thin Christmas. All_mahogany with tops of quarter-matelied T $38100 oy . 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