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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1929. FLASHES OF LIFE: CUBA CONSIDERS ABOLITION OF THE GARROTE —— |year were $1,296,771,398, | tures $1,247,784,917. Dartmouth college freshman missing| Danbury—Fall from since Saturday, located in Washing- | window e¢nds in death ton, after wiring local bank for after to Thomas Halp money. heavy burden of responsibility that deyplves upon them has not yet been lightened. The mere fact that ‘winter is »o little advanced must of itself set bounds to optimism.” PAINTERS AND DECORATORS ARRANGE ANNUAL MEETING Conveation To Be Held In Hartford t On Jan. 16 and 17—H. V. PR KAt G e |Joe Glick Will Battle ‘ Jim McLarnin Tonight hatter. New York, Jan. 11 (UP)—The first boxing céntest beld in Madison Square Garden since Tex Rickard's death will take place tonight when Jimmy (Baby Face) Mclarnin, Van. c r, B. C., tightweight, meets Joe Glick, rugged Brooklynite, in a 10- tound bout. PHILIPS BOX IS FULL OF MONEY Find 313 One Thousand Dollar Bills in Montreal (By The Canadian Press) Montreal, Jan. 11.—The safe de- posit box rented here from the Mont- real Safe Deposit company by Fran- cis Phillips, son of the Queens- * borough, New York, contractor, who died while under indictment for de- frauding the city of New York, was epened here yesterday and found to eontain $312,000 in $1,000 treasury New Haven—Five Meriden men | ted for liquor law violations | waive examination before commis- sioner. Hartford — Mail plane en route from Roston to Hartford forced down by dense fog at Webster, Bridgeport — William M roughs, president of the Newton hamber of Commerce and coal dealer, is assesscd $105 when found | guilty of short weight in a delivery |of coal. Storrs—Requirements for entering class of 1930 at Connecticut Agri-| Tiridgeport—state New Haven—Twenty Yale stu-| dents ill from slight attack of in- | fluenza. H By the Asmclated Press. Rome — Evidence has come to light of a village for freed slaves in the time of Nero such as Pliny de- |scribed. At Monterontondo in the' rulns of a stone tomb large human skeletons have been found. expendi- Mass. | Hartiord—State Aviation ssioner Clarence N. Knox in re- vort to governor says that without quipment the effective- s of his department of maintain- oper control of ships will Com- | West Stockbridge, Mass. — Jaawb iy Scism persists in a schism which be- gan in 1876. When Tilden lost Jacob decided never to vote again. Friends running for town oftice want his |vote, but can't have it. He is 95 years old. New Canaan — Rev. William J. Fox, appointed to St. Aloysiuy church to succeed late Rev. Pliny The winner may be given a match F. Cooney. with Sammy Mandell, the light- die o Doihing weight champion. McLarnin will | 2 not be required to make the light- ge adopts - £ & weight tonight and it is dowbt(s i cultural college will be a grade of rsolution fo ask the gencral as. | | f1°d has sucking not biting < ke o m:m‘:h. . 15 units instead of being nmm-d‘ smbly for enactment of a mouth parts and cannot chew a | AMcLarnin is an 8 to 5 favorite in without examination. “ the Michigan hal in cloth. 'lh\\ betting. dw Philadelphia — Royalty was bur- Thompson President ied claborately 5.000 years ago. The cxpedition of the University of The 22nd annual convention of|Pennsylvania and the British Mu- the Master House Painters and Dec- |Seum has found gold head-dresses, orators of Connecticut, Inc., society | aBEers, rings and heads and silver will ‘b held at Hartford at the|food receptacles in a cemetery. Hotel Bond, January 16 and 17. The| sessions will be devoted to discus-| New Haven—Doura, a city found- ey {ed by Alexander the Great and bur- New York—A well set-up gentle- man was outsidc a hotel looking in vain for a taxi. He promised a truckman one buck for & ride to | Madison Square Garden. On ar- rival the driver came to & sudden ilar to ——. B AJR & BRODRIB e Botes of the United States. ‘The bex was opened in the pres- ence of a notary, representatives of the mate of New York and of the Phillips estate and others pursuant to an order imued in the auperior court yesterday by Justice Surveyer, Seareh for this money and other @asets of the Phillips estate was started ' in July, 1928, when the state of New York took action be- fore the superior court here to re- cover $3,000,000 allegedly obtained by fraud from the city of New York by John M. Phillips, Maurice Con- nolly and Fred Seelye, and deposited in safe deposit boxes somewhere in painting and decorating problems, many speakers on phases of the industry having been engag- cd to deliver addresses. On the evening of January 16, these will be a reception, entertain- ment and dance at the hotel, and the annual banquet on the following evening. The speaker will be Rev. | Percy E. Thomas, Lowell, Mass., | and his subject “Crabs.” . H. U. Thompson of Morgan, Kingsley & Thompson, has begn president of the state society for 1927 and 1928, during which time it has made rapid strides in the devel- opment of the industry and particu- | larly in the trade education of ap-| lied under Syrian years. is heing excavated by a Yale expedition. thur Jone: times offering p sands for Chicago — "The Havana — Abolition of the gar-| rote is under consideration. crnment is contemplating the sub- stitution of clectrocution or admin- {istration of opiat Tondon — The will of Henry Ar- gives an excuse for some- below the level 2,000 Field Museum fs | sending a botanical expedition 1o ex- { plore the Amazon in remote parts of Brazil and I’ The gov- |conclusion: “Gee, you're Jack Dempsey.” And the truck careencd lon the sidewalk, having a narrow escape. The driver finally consent- |cd to accept a dollar bill when Jack signed it. New York—“A Pair of Blue Eyes” an incomplete manuscript of one of Thomas Hardy's stories, has brought $34,000 at auction. New Haven—Signatures obtained from several thousand spectators at Harvard-Yale football game here ‘layll fall show that 12 per cent of these persons violated ticket priv- ilege. 100,00 Canada, prentices for the eraft. By his cn- Search of the .records of safe de- |, py cooperation and foresight, Mr. posit companies in Montreal reveal- |1, 0 nu0n has contributed much to- ed that Francls Phillips, son of the |\, gy tne success of the society, ani indicted contractor, had rented & box |, rogarded as a vital forco in the from the Montreal Bafe Deposit com- | o4ir organization. pany. el Tn August last the superior court ordered the box. opened, but by sgreement of the parties this pro- ceding was postpened pending the eutcome of criminal proceedings in- | Jtad Btates mre worth $1. stituted in New York astate against|gqs 075,274. | the three defendants. Phillips dled | rhat iy the total value of Indian | while under indictment; the two|property, including lands, timber, others were convicted. oil, gas, coal and other mineral de- Yesterday the court again issued |posits, funds on deposit in the treas- the order for the opening of the box. lury ynd individual holdings of liv In addition to the currency, two stock and other property. | deeds to property in Queensborough| There are 355901 Indians in the | were found. country, officials of the bureau of | One deed was made by Margaret |Indians affairs told a house commit- ‘ 1. Caplis, of 33-67 165th Btreet,!tee hearing appropriation needs of | Flushing, N. Y.. in faver of Francis |the interiod department; 119,355 arc and Allan Phillips, conveying 0 lin Oklahoma. them property in Queens county for | As Indians are thought capable of & consideration of $1 and subject to | managing their own affairs, they are mortgage of $7.200 in favor of |given fee patents to their lands. Al- Henry M, Bell, of New York. lotments have been made to more The second was for property in than 207,000 Indians, covering ap- the same place, conveyed by the |proximately 40,000,000 acres of land. same person, to Francis and Allan |Unallotted lands amount to 35,000, of his aspirations. His hest works sometimes were condemned and he needed to capture popular approba- tion. Washington—All army officers be- low the grade of major must study cooking. The purpose of the order is to see that thc doughboy gets ! enough to cat. Haven— New York — Father Knickerbock- spends more than & billion a New York city's receipts last e e vear. West A Sneeze Calls for HILL'S! A sneeze or a chill is the first sign of an oncoming cold! That's the time to stopit. And the way to do it is with HILL'S CASCARA-QUININE, These well-known tabletsstopa coldintwenty- four hours because each tablet com- bines the four helps needed. HILL’S Stops a Cold in a Day 1. It breaks up the Cold 2. Checks the Fever U. S. Indians’ Property Appraised at $1,648,074 ington, Jan. 11 (®—Indians SOLD HERE . iN T REE MONTHS This is Proof of Bremer -m~ Supramacy Ask the Men Who Owns One Herc's What Herbort H. Bavilett, 343 York 51, | New Haven, Says of iHis B.-T. Sct } i BREMER - TULLY Owners Not Affected By Reallocation of Stations. T'REMEY “‘ems Record YVenr Best Radio Insurance. For suop yeers B.-T. has bean muking guarantesd radio but I or ‘l equipment. - TULLY'S Is e I am more than sa with my BREMER-TULLY Radio. 1 can get practically any station that is on the air at any time. 1 have tuned in stations from Canada to Mexico and far West as S le, Washington, I live opposite the Yale Power Station, which i | poor location for reception on most radics, | proud to say my sct functions perfectly. in spite of the fact that recap- tion has not been as good since the change. Phillips and subject to a mortgage 000 acres. of $55,000 in faver of Bell. These deeds were handed over to the repre- sentative of the Phillips estate, as they have nothing to do with the litigation before the Canadian courts. The next step in the action to re- eover $3,000,000 for the people of New York state will take place Sat. urday, when the plaintiffs will file a formal declaration setting forth their claims. Clty Expects to Sue for Cash The city of New York probably will enter suit at once to obtain all or part of the meney found in Francis Phillips’ stafe deposit box in Montreal as partial payment eof money due in the $16,000,000 Queens sewer operations, Emory R. Buck- ner said last night. Mr. Buckner, as deputy attorney general, investigated the Queens sewer scandal. ‘The state and federsl governments have been contesting through the courts for the opening of the box since last July. It was estimated at | that time that it contained more than $3,000,000, Attorney General Ottinger ordered it seised as pay- ment of taxes for which John M. 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