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JURISTS AGREE ON ADVISORY OPINIONS Root Wants World Court Proto- col Carefully Examined Geneva, March 13 (® — The in- ternational junsws, including Elibu Root, are now in accord concerning all sections of the world court pro- | tocol dealing with the American reservation on advisory opinion: Itoot, however, is anxious to have the entire protocol carefully exam- ined and made to conform to alter: a Article IV which concerns opinions and it may be complete draft protocol will not be submitted before tomorrow. It understood that Mr. Roo is cabling Washington as he naturally wants to get a text which will prove seceptable to the government and senate, tions advisol that the is Discuss More Judges Whiie awaiting a report TNoot, the sub-committee of jurists today discussed the desirability of increasing the number of judges in the court and of systematizing and strengthening the tribunal. The ten- dency of the discussion was toward | an increase in the regular judges | from 11 to 15 at the same time| | from abolishing the positions of the four deputy justices. Root ~proposed that the tribunal be a two regular session court in- | stead of one. He also approved the | fdea of an increase in the number | of judges. | The sub-committee will report its | reccommendations based upon today suggestion. League officials say they are con- vinced the protocol for American adhesion to the court takes into full account the American rescrvations |open to the pubic CHAMBER MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IS SPEEDING UP Team No. 4 Closing Up Iead Team No. 1, Which Now is Only bers Ahcad of Four M An additional spurt was made by the teams in the Chamber of Com- merce membership drive today, and acording to all indications the drive has begun to gather momentum ! dail Seven new members were report. ed today, which is the highest daily record since the drive started. Team No. 1, which still leads, is being hard pressed by Team No. 4. which | has closed up the gap to a point now where the first team is only four members ahead of No. 4. Today's reiort includes the ad- mission of Sthnl y Lejkowski, re- ported by Team No. 1, Captain Man- ville Johnson: Attorney Monroe 8. Gordon and the Nickerson Co., re- ported by Team No. 3, Captain J. M. |Ward; Prince & Whitely, Dr. Robert Advertising Agency upelian, reported hy Captain Edward A. Buol, Vogel and Dr. Moses K Team No. 4, Mag. MEN WILL PREPARE AND SERVE SUPPER Beligve They Can Outdo Women in Domestic Specialty The men of the Stanley Mcmorial church will serve a supper which is riday evening at 6:45 o'clock. Not only will they serve it, but they will also prepare it. The men are convineed that they NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RAPP FINED FOR wherf Rev, ‘\V‘Hll‘u;n‘ H. Alderson ir Middletown Man Pays $500 Penalty for Negligence {reported at the Trinity Methodist | church office. Last Thursday the attendance was 65. Tomorrow eve- ing the subject will be “The Inscrip- (By Herald Reviewer) 1 Hartford, March 13—Just two| | months from the day on which his | automobile was wrecked in the town | tion On the Cross.” The choir of the lof Berlin. resulting in the death of | |Hubert W. Williams of 1018 Corbin avenue, New Britain, George E. | Rapp of Middletown stood before | | Judge Isaac Wolfe in superior court this afternoon and pleaded guilty to |a charge of criminal negligence. | He was presented hefore the court by Assistant State’s Attorney Don- ald Gaffney, who recommended a fine of $250 and costs, and 30 days in jail. Judge Wolfe clected to im- pose a penalty of 3500 and coys | (v i s (e |with no jail sentence. ) T A Wil In hix statement to the court, At- reported a total of 7,813 tent torney Gaffney said the evidence ob- | .. orpillar clusters destroyed Lo d tainable shows that Rapp, driving| An invitation from President Ed- the car owned by Williams, and the ward A. Krause to attend a Session |victim of the crash, had one drink Sveryman's Bible class, March 24 of wine a short distance from the » class will observe scene of the fatal crash. It was esti was read. mated that a speed of between and $5 miles an hour was maintain- ed. City Items | | | First Lutheran rehearsal, KIWANIANS ENTERTAINED Members of the Kiwanis club passed their weekly ncon hour by being o with the regular speaker. A comedy musical program was given by “Tom @nd Jerry” Sterns, twin brothers who are playing at the Strand this evening, and Jerry Sullivan, or- ginist. Thure Johnson sang a solo, the Kiwanis quartet sang two se- lections, and two readings were given by Attorney Yaie Sable. Sunday” VOLPE JAILED FOR YEAR Bridgeport, March 13 . Prosceutor Gaffney told Judge .~ 5 b0 faseh A{“":’T"‘Y""[‘ Wolfe the widow of Mr. Williams| g i veino of toin city. wan oon came to his house last Monday nigh! | {.1ccq 1o 4 year in H”Y e ';‘leh and assured him that she, und oth- | 1100 0 Baldwin in sanenar oy er members of the deceased MAN' {004y Volpe on January h*"""] family, bear no ill will toward RaDD a rovolver shot at his ‘h”gm’r :'n and lllml’shfl did not want to see him | gelina during a quarrel. The bl punished. let missed the girl an ¢ Williams was in Middletown o0 woundud a friend whe "sml"f;fl” :; business on the night of the fatality, Ty g January 13, and he asked Rapp, who = was a personal friend. 1o accompany him to New Britain, driving the car. Williums suffered from defective v ion and preferred not to drive at night. The car struck a fence near guilty pacify WITH BROKEN SKULL church will meet Friday evening for tertained today, dispensing | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929. FOUND HELPLESS T nesses told the policc sergeant, he | could not attend the man because he was drunk. He then left. Choronzewicz remained there =l night and this morning when seigh- | bors visted him, his condition was so | bad that the machinery was started in getting him o the hospital The home into which the polic scrgeant stepped is on the second | floor of a frame huilding in the rear of 40 Grove strect. Grove Street Man Taken to Hos-| pital—Police Investigate | Joscph s | ek y ok S L |a little more than a month ago, he vears, of 40 Grove street (rear), 8| \,q sent to jail for keeping a disor- | derly ho Choronzewicz, age lin the New Britain General hospitat a fractured skull received, lieved by the police, in a fall last MINSTREL PROGRAM A 0. H. Completes Arrange- ments for Anoual Celebration night, Acquaintances this morning |notitied Superintendent John I Doyle of the department of public weifare and Investigator Walter G iz visited the place about k and summoned the am- ant Thomas J. Feency was on the by Captain George Kelly when tha matter was reported by hospital authorities to the police. In inferviews with neigh- bors and acquaintances, Sergeant | Feeney arned that Choronzewiez | had received his puy from the North & Judd Mfg. Co. on Monday and had visited a grocery store to pay a small bill he owed there. He was not seen |all day Tuesday | Tuesday about & o'clock, a neigh- bor visited the ‘place where Chor- onzewicz lived and falked with him. | | Last night he was drunk, it is said, | land was seen 10 go into his home 1ortly after o'clock he | .he was found stretched bed with blood comirly ars, nose and mouth and detailed case A dance will be given at the Tabs' hail 8t. Patrick's, eve minstrel and Saturday evening under the |of the William A The program will be as fol- Rev, branch lows {Opening chorus. Bone solo Wedding hat Old .... Ray Steele William Mack | Mother of Mine | August Heisler Thomas Neuman | Thing Called Love i : . Rose Frey What a Girl, What a Night | . Ray Scheyd | Helen English | Clara Hindler | . Vincent O'Dell lrish Waltz cl and when Precious L was visite |out on a from his groaning Dr. Frank Zwick was summoned When he arrived at the hous Jazz Toe Dance Mother Machiree Crazy Rhythm | Cavanaugh, Franc | ward Wolfer an What Irish Lyes Are Smiling SR <e.... John Kiniry sing chorus 'he end m - man, Raymond Scheyd and Joseph (¢ The chorus will consist of Walter Roosa, Edward IFrawley, Arthur mith, Geor Joy Charles Po-| lana, Harold Jo Georg M- rion, Michacl Lawrence An- en by Helen English, Thomas Neu« man and Raymond Steele. John Kiniry will be the interlocu- tor and Mabel H. Steiner will be the musical director, will he Thomas Neu- te, Raymnd serie, White House Portico Inspection Ordered on. March 13.—(®—A inspection of the White rtico has been ordered by nt, who has charge of the executive mansion swernment buildings, as tall yesterday of a ¢ scroliwork from the top of son Was the Ho Col ni irlone, Cavanaugh Adams, mara, I Bonney, thony Brody, John FFetzko, Harold McN t Mangan, Grace . Viola Howe lie solol READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS MORE HEAT-LESS ASHES and think it will satisfy the senate “Everything is going finely.” said J. Urrutia of Colombia. *I think Root will go home a happy can put on just good a supper as the women. In the culinary art they believe they have talents equal to the ladics, and they propose to prove |it. The women are decidedly skep- tical about the men's ability, but are coming out in large numbers to sce what “mere men” really can do. Inasmuch as St. Patrick’s day is near at hand the men have decided upon a St Patrick’s menu with ap- propriate room and talle decor tions. There seems to be considera- ble speculation among some of the people who plan to attend the sup per as to just what a Bt. Patrick wanu will include. The men mak bold to predict that even the most particular will be pleased ollowing the supper tainment will he given strel troupe from the George of this city The affair is in charge of George Chapman, chairman of the enter- the approach to Berlin street, and | Williams' head was crushed. An op- cration was performed N Britain General hospital, [ victim failed fo rally. YGMENT IR $99.50 for the plaintiff to recover 299 damages and costs | was rendered today in city court by Judge Morris 1. Saxe in the action ot heth Baroni of Farmington against Frank Maikrzak. The plain- tiff was awarded the decision on a complaint that on December 12 last her car was damaged in a collision with another owned by the defend- ant in Cromwell. The defendant complaint alleging that a Free from Politics Tn supporting the idea of Sir Ce- il Hurst of Great Britain that con- sultations with the United States preferably take place before the court has received a request for an advisory opinion, several jurists de- clared the court should e kept froe from politi matters and that it was much better to have the ex- changes of views with the United States whils s still in the hands of the nations council o tho! t Washington should be consilted the council officially requested an opin- jon to determine whether there were objections. However, the for- mula which has been given pre- L. liminary approval permits an tainment committee, and Marvin €. change of views hoth before Heisler, chairman of the refresh- after the court has received a s committee of the men's club. quest for an opinion. I A judgment TOMORROW at 2:30 And the Greatest Bargain Event in New Britain’s History Will Begin!! Birnbaum’s Reorganization AUCTION A Compleie Liquidation of Our Entire Stock of All New, High-Grade Dining Room, Bed Room, Living Room Suites, Rugs, Lamps, Stoves, Lincleum, Radios, Mattresses, Springs, Odd Beds, Cedar Chests, Cogqswell Chairs, Davenport Tables, Mirrors, Desks, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages and Other Useful Household Pieces Suitable matter wi entered a cross- | the plaintit reckless driving, but the court found the claim lacking conelusive proof. The plaintiff in her original complaint claimed $309 | nages. Attorney M. W. 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Rachlin. dvisory EXPECT PAJEWSKE TO RUN Although o definite word has n issued by the chairman of the ward republican town commit- any the members of the tivee committee of the Polish- n Iepublican club, as to the ) candidate for alderman ward it is rumored con- Peter J. Pajewski will he the candidate. result of choosing a republicans will not ack it 1 Amiaric repabtic rov ha sistently that unquestionabily The definite candidate by the he known, howey ntil next none of the men “higher Le persuaded to commit them gelves o the wpers. 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