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HOOVER AFTER STONE TO HEAD LAV BOIRD (Continued from First Page) enforcement problem as far anl away tranacending any now before the country. In his recent New York address, dealing wholly with this subject, he said that “such =2 commission can perform the greai- est of services in our generation.” Efforts of the president to have Justice Stone form the arch around “which the commission personnel will be built are believed to account in the main for the unexpected de- lay im announcing the members, Justice Stone, who is the youngest member of the supreme court—he is 57 years old—long has been a close friend of Mr. Hoover; was his neighbor for years in the 8 street residential section, and is a member of the “medicine ball cabinet.” Upon his return from his good will tour to South America, Mr. Hoover conferred often with the as- sociate justice and also had him as a guest on fishing trips in Florida during the pre-inauguration period. T'nquestionably Justice Stone has been one of the president's trusted advisers in the study he has been making of law enforcement prob- lems. Taft Often Consulted Chief Justice Taft, likewise, has | been frequently consulted on this subject, as he has urged for a num- ber of years that there be under- taken the very task which President Hoover now would have a commis- rion of nationally known men un- dertake. Justice Stone is intensely inter- ested in this subject. While attor- ney general he made several ad- dreases before bar associations and lw enforcement committees urging the necessity for the, observance of | rigid enforce- | He also proposed jail sen-| all laws and their ment. tences for violators of the prohibi- tion laws as the only deterrent to bootleggers. It was while serving as dean of NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, .. What's a Little Thing Like That? came up and hit it. Jerr; NEA San Francisco Bureau | When Jerry Andre\\s. Qakland, Calif., flyer, was 1200 feect above San Francisco Bay, the motor dropped out of his plane.! | The craft went into one tailspin after another and Jerry was | [just pulling the plane out of the third one when the water | y waded ashore, unhurt. pointed to the suprt‘me court by Mr. Coolidge on March 2, 1925, sue- | ceeding the late Justice Joseph Kenna. In his four years on the bench he has delivered opinions for the court in a number of import- ant cases. Criticized Excessive Laws | | During his services as teacher of | law at Columbia, Justice Stone firat | began condemning the prodigious | number of laws on the statute books. |enacted, he contended, without re- | gard to the principles of draftsman- | |ship, with their meaning and effect | |uncertain, taking over into the ficll | | Finnoff has his wife to thank in some statements as |dealing with enforcement of the |bers of their immediate family last | president | ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE Mrg and Mrs. James J. Crowley . Visited By Members of Family on 35th Wedding Anniversary. Mr. an1 Mrs. James J. Lrowley ot 690 East Main street, were sir- prised by a number of the mnem- | night in honor of the 35th anniver- | sary of their wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Crowley were mur-; ried on April 25, 1894 at St. Paul's | church. Kensington. by the late Rev. | J. Shelley. They have resided for| 20 years in New Britain and have three sons und four daughters. Mr. Crowley is employed as a superin- tendent by Landers, Frary & Clark | Delegates to National Chamber of Commerce | President Pardon C. Rickey of | {the Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. | Rickey will leave tomorrow by mo- tor for Washington, D. C.. where they will attend the annual meeting | of the United States Chamber of | Commerce. Major Frank H. John- | Djer-Kiss TOILET Tomorrow - | prohibition laws, LIFE Dr. William C. WIFE SAV] Denver, April 26. the success of a serious appendi operaticn he underwent recently. Hi- wife, Dr. Virgini1 Van Meter. plead ed with her father, Dr. 8. D. Van Meter, to allow her to assist in the operation. Her uid, it is said. was invaluable in performing the opera- tion. Both .. for | |evening. | who are Geol i Hart, UL ston, who represents the state well as the local Chamber, will leave by train tomorrow evening. and: Mrs. W. C. Hungerford and J. Porter will go by train Monday Secretary Ralph H. Ben son will leave Monday. HOUSEHOLD STAFF BENEFITS BY WiLL OF DEAD EMPLOYER (Continued from First Page) {vided equally among her six chil- dren. all of whom survived her - P. Hart, How § Mrs. Martha H. Moore, Max well 8 Hart, and Walter H Hart {all of New Britain and Edward H |Hart of Pellum Mancr, New York The will was executed June 17 Mrs. Hart dJied A t READ HERAL FOR BE POWDER and PERFUME (A as Jm}..«J unior and 26, 192). ‘STUDY SALARIES PAID | 10 TEACHERS ELSEWHERE # Biritain senior Ligh school will unite | special Csuncil Committee Schedules in Force in Other Communities. Information relative to the seui clementary school salary schedules of 1| ity is i 1t thi confe will meet mittee of the chedule will nt in favo aximum scinool and aries of tewc One of th will be to servin or, - his life in the s of William Fa ‘ngh School Fraternities To Hold Dance on May 3" Three fraternities at the New | in an inter-fraternity dance which | Obtains | will be held at the Eiks club hall | he fraternities involved mma chapter, Alpha Del ta Sigma chapter. Theta Sigmu fraternity; and the Pi chap ter, Alpha Tota Epsilon fraternity. Two representatives from cach of aternities have been selected committee in ¢ rEe Paul of the Theta Sigma frater- chairman. first the inter-fraternity | ! vOriginalr Gold Star Mother Dead at 63 Dedham, M Ken: Amvl 26 (UP)— Mrs. Lucy Bur; worth, 63 mother of the first American to lose World War, is dead at She was wire rnsworth, Boston wool her home he Farnswortl Henry d in the Foreign Legion in shortly after the World War s son SPRING DRESSES:; blnr(ed and was killed a short uln later. Rev. Dr. John L. Davis | Temple Ceremony Speakes Rev. Dr. John L. Davis, paster of Grace Methodist church of New York, tormer pastor of Trinity Methodist church of this eity and* founder of Everyman's Bible cluss,’ deliver an address at the dedi on will cation of the Masonic Temple May 11 Dr. Davis will speak at the han- quet. His subject will be: “A Man. a Minister, a Mason.” BOY FISHERMEN MISSING Greenwich, April 26 (UF)—Fear was felt here today for the safety of two boy fishermen, Stanley Ka- linsky and Stanley Olivik, who went fishing in long Island Sound in a row boat yesterday and have mot been reported since. Police said it s possible the high wind may have driven the light craft ashore on one of the off-shore islands. America’s wealth has increased over seven times during the last 5@ $1.00 Imported French For Saturday Only, Choice . H Y()l R FAC TOR\ PAY CHEC KS HERE Another One of Raphael’ Compacts 50c each of positive law the sphere of hu- man action, which he would leave untrammelled by legal restriction. Justice Stone as professor and attorney general also strongly ad- vocated in law enforcement that lawful ends should be sought by the Columbia university law school | that Justice Stone was selected hy President Coolidge in April, 1924, as attorney general to succeed Har- »y M. Daugherty, whose administra- tion of the department of justice fhen was under investigation by a special senate committee, After serving in that office for Tess than a year, Mr. Stone was ap- | RESOLUTE LOSES MAST Bristol, . 1.. April 26 (UPY—The yacht Resolute. famous in interna- {tional cup competition, lost her $5.- 1600 mast during a windstorm here {last night. The Vanderbilt vacht 4 {lawful means, a precept to which | Vara, moored nearby, was damaged | President Hoover has heartily sub-|when the 150-foot mast fell across scribed in his public addresses and | her. DRASTIC DRESS - SALES A LARGE NEW YORK MAKER SENT US 1,000 DRESSES TO CLOSE OUT-—TOMORROW, SATURDAY For— For— —Summer Wear —Street Wear —Party Wear —Business Wear —Sport Wear —Afternoon Wear —Flowered Prints —Flowered Crepes —Flat Crepes -All Wool Flannels —Short Sleeves —Caped Berthas —Jabots, Frills, Bows —Flattering Lace ESTER B. HIRSHON, formerly with the OUTLET MILLINERY COMPANY of this city, is now in charge of our Millinery Section—He will endeavor to give in this store the same courteous attention and service which has pleased so many of his patrons in this city. Smart Sport and Dress Coats ALL NEW STYLES 14.95 Coats that are new and jaunty . . . some with fur collars . . . others with- out . all are silk lined. A coat that should sell for $25. Women's and Misses’ Silk Dresses ALL NEW COLORS .95 A nevw lot for Saturday New Crepes . . . New Prints . . . new advance summer models . . . every wanted color and style. Special Showing of New Summer Felts LARGE AND + SMALL HEADSIZES DRESSES THAT SELL UP TO $10.00 EACH S es for Women and Misces WINDOW —— SEE WINDCW DISPLAY — DISPLAY Special Sale! Women’s Silk UMBRELLAS Values $5 to $6 Spzcial Lot! New Leather HAND BAGS Values to $2.00 A New Shipment Children’s and Misses’ Pumps and Oxfords Tan . . Smoke . . Gun Metal Strap and Cut-Out .\1.\]0, All Sizes to 2 - $1.98 A NEW LOT FOR SATURDAY Black . . Brown . . Smoked Elk — in leather or composition soles—compared with host grade Values to $4.00 LARGEST SHOWING IN THE CITY THROUGH a special purchase we are able to offer these fine quality SUMMER FELTS at this excep- tionally low price. Styles : —CLOSE FITTING —BRIMMED EFFECTS —VAGABONDS —CLOCHES And All the New Summer only. Solid and combination colors '1.69 .lade of fine quality leather, in the new styles and colors. Fancy frames Beautiful colored Silk Umbrellas —— 16 and 10 nbs with gilt frames, wood shanks and amber tips. Fancy handles. The kind that sells or- dinarily up to $6.00. LUSTRE FRENCH PEARLS Packed in indfvidun] modernistic boxes . . . all are 89 |i 6 and knobs. Mostly sample Bags and a limited amount. DAINTY RAYON UNDERWEAR 77c Colors : | —ROSE BEIGE ! —PANDORA —SUN-TAN —NAVY And All the New Summer Shades Made of light colored Rayon. tailored and full cut. Choice: BLOGMERS — PANTIES CCMBINATIONS — GOWNS — STEP-INS and TRUN cs of Nile, Peach, Flesh, White and Blue | piece well up-to-the-minute styles, in choker length, as well as 18 and 24-inch lengths; some with smart pendant drops CHOICE Crystal . . Jade . . Lapis . . . Carnelian (hr) soprl.u and Rose Quarts All new shad