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16 W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, STOECKEL PLEADS I FOR SAFE DRIVING >ays Hurry at Danger Spots o Makes Highways Unsale Wrong Kind of Skill time. 1dden sharp ex Urges Constant Care el New Highway Along Beautiful California Coast crois Steals Rnde to Blazc, o- l\llled by Fire Tlucl\‘ 20 Fat Men Absent At Annual Reunion Nahant, Mass., July 15 (UP)— Because only 20 delegates attend- ed the annual dinner of the United States Fat Men's club held here yesterday, it was voted the most unsuccessful in the or- ganization's history. A local hotel had provided food to accommodate the husky appe- tites of 40 members, and when 20 led to answer the dinner gong, the 20 who were present felt com- pelled to do double table duty to hold the lionor of the club. > who attended the dinner d in weight from 200 to 490 pounds. As an appetizer, they consumed nearly 12 gallons of clam showder. The menu offered hetween lobster and Every member chose = DYING VERY CHEAP o INAUSTRIAN CITY :;ml on, wi 3 E h\\'\\ s to the st up the Ump cr canyon to Drain on the » Viennese Funeral Can B¢ Had for Sum of $14 July 15 (UP)- fayanes 1 is expensive, especially if one fcation of s iwood Highway rec t cen San Fran quently find 1t roads.” is a foreigner; other thing. lunerals cost his former seat of the Haps- burgs than in any large city in the world No funeral costs very much un- loss something especially claborate | and extraordinary is specifically Most funerals cost only a e more than $14, and the aver- for all funerals is only a few ents more than $50. Vienna is ruled by a socialist gov- ern which its opponents about ways and m population poor than city government any- Regardless of finance 0 individual's life, how collidec city fathers make dyin was riding. for those tful pe 5 (UP)—Stealing a k which ohn Don Somerville, his He was thro neath the wl heir loved ones will to make in order to bury them The shadow of no con- " PWO HURT IN ACCIDENTS ) July 15 (P—Edwin H W 2t an, is un- here with | $ ! d Royal |! a dying Viennese to make . ‘s‘h.< demise yet more painful No Wakes Permitted Of cach death in Vienna the thorities must be informed imr involved. > ek by a hit|Ately: and within six hours S IS |death the body of the deceased per- ro. He b son must be removed from the house hospital fractured | £ two accidents| being brought to e in a truck early t the truck era | G ! On the day of the funeral a muni- | cipal motor hearse is provided to sh hold c- | transfer the body to the cemetery vorld To live in but to die here is| y <I.\ in Vienna e bit casier |z s worry over the sacri- | a s undertaker hovers over | to a municipal mortuary. No kind of | allowed in | MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929. Brave Hot Weather to Reframe -Tariff Bill Associated Press Photo The senate finance committee is braving the hot summer days in Washington, revising | the house tariff bill for presentation August 19 when the senate reconvenes after the summer recess. Left to to right around the table: Hiram Bingham, Connecticut; Charles S. Deneen, Illinois; Frank L. Greene, Vermont; James Couzens, Michigan; Flederlck M. Sackett, Kentucky; Samuel M. Shortridge, C alifornia; David Reed, Pennsylvania; James . Watson, Indiana; Chairman Reed Smoot, Utah; F. McL. Simmons, North Carolina; Pat son, Mississippi; William H. King ah : Walter F. George, Georgia; David 1. Walsh, chusetts; A. W. Barkley, Kentucky; E Imer Thomas, Oklahoma, and Tom Connally, | Neck. Branford, where she spent the for hurial or to the crematorium. ‘ week-end. Private undertaking establish- ments exist, but they are compelled to keep their prices down in order | Sergeant P. J. O'Mara of the po- 10 get any business at all. By | .\‘"’\_V“'I’“v yie Harrie Green of |0, qepartment detective bureau |1 ater par o 75 ds 68 Stanley street and family have| iy resyme duty tomorrow after |burials are handled by the socialist | "éturned from Branford, where they | 1o o nnual vacation. municipality’s establishment at the |Nave been spending their vacation. | price of 100 Austrian schillings ( than $15) each. During the past 1 [r. and Mrs. Anthony Nassett of months the municipal notor hearses Chestnut street and daushter of 35 Roxbury road, returned last covered a distance 23 times that be- |spent the week-end at Lighthouse | nignt from Bayview Heights, Mil. ween Vi nd New York. Point. |ford, where they apent two weeks. Of the 75 persons who die each | e only the| Miss Alda Aukshunas of 11 isually designat- | Rhodes street, a graduate of the| dical men as old age; New Britain high school, is working others a s creulos the Travelers Insurance Co. in and nine o Approsimately | Hartford > are accidental, — yalvopdativen S (INLEsEA Hn gl gico Dr. and Mrs. John L. Purney of N : nd Dorothy Carlson of Main | 125 Black Rock avenue will leave i e stroet spent the week-end at Aclon | omorrow by automobile for Boston. cramated each ; AT Mass., where they will board a boat Ietematicnt the for Nova Scotia to spend the neat few weeks. Their daughter, Eliza- heth, has heen in Nova Scotia for the past month, and their son,.John, is in a camp in Maine. Miss Anna Bores of 69 Pleasant street has returned from Indian | S Neck. Branford, where she spent the week-end, Personals Police Chief and Mrs. W. C. Hart "\nd daughter, Miss Ruth P. Hart, A picnic was held at Meriden sterday by the Lithuanian club. © Varpas chorus, under the lead- |ership of Mr. Brubauskas, sang sev- eral Lithuanian songs, 2 Chestnut Miss Mary Karlonas of nut street, spent Sunday at Li house Point. a continual camps being partly h |aimed: against the Catholic church. PLAYS NO FAVORITES London, July 15.—Blindfolded jus- !tice play . and that is why one of England's bluebloods, | the Countess of rrington, had to a fine for a bad motoring rec- (e 1y ord. Dangerous driving, obstruction | Where she 10 GALLONS OF GAS GIVEN AWAY MERCHANTS' GIFT NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT CAPITOL THEATER Miss Helena Ritchie of 346 Park | returned from Bristol, | spent her vacation. and driving without license bhrought SO her before magistrates who find her | Miss Beatrice Vining of 95 Pleas- about. § }azn street has returned from Indian perators to practice ¢ Enter: the baby! Accompanied by his faithful stork, the Bitner baby arrived this morning. 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