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16 MEYERLING LEGEND STILL PERSISTENT Four Versions of Death of Prince and Mistress Biozraphy Differs Hoyos ro dolpt iolp o haror feyerling. e, it was 7l “I've got one cousin that's a sculptress, but there’s no sign of genius in any of the i rest of the family.” ght 1923, Pubilshers Syndicate) LLOOKING FOR A AL ESTATE $2,9¢ 25,000.00 8 umournt of cash quired. 4 tween two uncles of the nd the cab was then driven nusual haste to the private rial ground of . without ceremony, of clergy and under tl 1 shallow grave was 'd into this wean all that remained baroness. with the @ protocol drawn legal upp by forms ning was the incts of Meyer- corpse with head ch dersigned y and neles of Ma 1 CITY TOURNAMENT male a religious order. | with- | *Within | HAY 16 ENTRANTY Six New Teams in Field— Senior Class Still Small NEW BRITAIN DAILY H jl!.\ID, Members of Holy Berson's “The Upper SUNDAY CONCERT Seven Rex;llérs Play In L\hlbluon (.ame ‘None folks but of my was real atheists, I've heard Cousin Henry he wouldn't believe a preacher no quicker n he would any- body else. ever ¥ ‘NHH INSURANCE REAL ESTATS TR, PROGRAM UNUSUAL Several Numbers Chosen Have Not Been Played Here Cross Dramatic circle shown at an in Room. prcientalion, by Rev. Vietor \TL'I DAY, MARCH 16, 1929. | i | | oy 1 taks essive point of Hugh which has been translated into Polish especially for this Piaskowski, of Holy Cross church, o ENGLISH LANGUAGE. e IN USE IN MANILA ; Spanish ~ Speech I Slowly . Losing Popularity (P1—The 1 ng ground to of old of t in & communication from G ral Stimson 1o the istice which tiw iry that Spa the efforts nish a indication is v in 5d The stor workin langnag in Special Notice READ HERALD CLASSIFIED FOR YOUR WANTS, Ab~ PRIEST TRANSLATES OLVANY, TAMMANY | PLAY INTO POLISH tHoly Cross Circle to Produce| Benson’s “Upper Room” The Upper Room Christ's passion by Benson, translated to the Polish | Rev. Victor Piaskowski the Holy Cross parish, will be pre- | While ill health was given as the nted Sunday evening by a strong | reason. cast of the Holy Cross Dramatic cir- | today about the matter, cle at the Y. M. T. A, B. hall. The resignation was submitted The entire action of the vesterday by letter at a meeting of < place in the upper room after | the lust supper, showing the cham-|York county democratic committee. ber as 1t was left following Christ's | or Tammany Hall, as more general- | departure with His disciples to the [y known. A member of the com- Garden of Geth; The plot | mittee is designated leader of Tam- | of the story centers st | many Hall. Neither the letter nor| of Christ. His crucifixion and{any direct explanation by Olvany death, as told in dialogue by little | was given out. “amucl, servant of Achaz, Owner of { myo Times said the letter read 1 pper Room” 10 Mary, Moth- |\ qypeantially as follows: *HBecause 1 of Christ, Mary Magdalene, Ver-| o¢ i health and on the advice of onica and Joseph of Arimathea. | i hyslolna T calgnta® lcader o0 The time is Holy Thursday, im-| Tammany Hall” The committee diately after the supper, in the rred action on the resignation Little Samuel relates to till next Friday. Olvany was at the incidents leading up to meeting. He urged increased mem- wal of Christ, and His | hership in a speech before his letter Later that evening the | was read. to his employer and Mary and Mary Magdalene, who have come to the upper chamber, ! the story of Christ's scizure by the 8 soldiers in the Garden of | thsemane while He was at prayer ith His disciples at His side. The seene of the second act s laid in the same room, but the time is early morning on Good Friday. | Achaz and Samuel are Ain on the with the little servant relating the story of Christ nnation by the high priests : - subse- quent crowing of His lead with a crown made of thorns. Tn this scene Judas bursts open the door and en- |ters the room where on the previ- ous day he had betrayed His master. He threatens to do away with hini- self, and after a lengthy argument with Samuel and Achaz. but mostly himself, leaves with a threat with his lips that will ha him- LEADER, RESIGNS| (Gives Poor Health as Reason Bul ’ Newspapers Speculate a drama of | Robert Hugh | W. Olvany, f| phy. five years ago, a drama ! Judas' bet Aeparture. Heypelaieg The Times said today a neurolo- gist had insisted that Olvany take a long vacation, Newspaper Theorles New York newspapers had various | | theories to offer. Some said that! in some quarters the resignation was | regarded as a gesture intended to| inspire a vote of confidence on the | part of the executive committee. | Some suggest of dissatisfaction on the part of (democratic leaders with the poor showing made by Alfred F. Smith in the presidential election in the Tammany distriets. The papers went scene, on to say that popular with many of thq district lcaders and was said to hate quar- Jled with Mayor Walker recently patronage. Olvany's action, abe coming without on he self. ng campaign, threw leaders of the lo- cal democratic organization into confusion and gave rise to specula- tion on its effect on the candidacy of Mayor Walker for re-election. The consensus seemed to be that The ollow final act portrays Christ’s incidents haz and Samuel vith Peter, Magdelene joining them, final scene ends with Mary, Mother of Christ, stand- ing supporting a with her | fiead bowed against it; Mary Mag ialene kneeling at its root; Joseph inding half behind Mary; John on o oth Longin, the Romun i with face bowed ard th )l on th John, T laffcct the mayor's chances of re-| nomination, the real effect would be determined by the successor chosen. Al Smith Mentioned Discussion of persons available to take over the leadership immediate- 1y brought former Governor Smith's name to the fore, although political | observers eaid district leaders felt v chief should be chosen from among them. Olvany, whose leadership of Tam. many Hall has coincided with suc- cessful efforts to obtain the demo- cratic presidential nomination for Smith, was an ardent champion of he so-called new Tammany. In No- vember he wrote: “Today Tammany | is stronger. more respected and | trusted in the community in which | it has its activitics than ever in its BANQUET history. Political muck-raking Luther league of vestigations have strengthened Tam- Virst Lutheran ehurch will at- many and reacted against the slan- | end a banquet in South Manchester derers and muck-rakers.” ng. A bus will leave Olvany has been a member lin Square at 5 Tammany Hall for 32 years, . banquet will be Leld in | After serving as a deputy assistant ith the New England in the corporation counsel's office, confersnee Leing held in he was elected alderman and later Manchester on March 16 and made first deputy fire commissioner under Mayor Gaynor, He succeeded Murphy as leader of Tammany Hall after long asso- ciation with the chieftain in the capacity of chalrman of the cross, will 1 16 ]rl‘x\ f that of Christ in 1l of Gethsemane, the or coronation of Christ with a crown thorns, and the third, Mary ler the eross. A chorus of will accompa . presentation of play. of voices LUTHLR LEAGUE Members of the i€ ever of hurch will convey the mem- jers of the Luther league and choir ending the rally to be held on afternoon, leaving the ! 2 o'clock. Private cars appointed dge in 1 general 24 when he was Ammanyforgan WANTED TOOL MAKER THORNTON MECHANICAL LABORATORY 51 Whiting Street New Britain Auction Notice One 1925 Jewett sedan to be sold at auction on March 30 at 3 o'clock at Draper's Garage, 2 Whiting strect, Plainville, Conn.—advt. AS SOON AS You GET THROUGH WITH YOUR BATH GET IN™O BED AND 7 TURN OUT THE 7 ) 74 sndicate. In & z,\/ IO reat Brita e - shis roewrved, — New York, March 16 UP—George | lcader of Tammany Hall | since the death of Charles F. Mur- has resigned. | there was much speculation | he executive committee of the New | it was the outcome | Olvany was known to be far from | warning on the eve of a municipal | while Olvany's action was bound (n‘ in- | Tam- | ny law committee. 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