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VDAY, JULY 22, 1929. VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO Methodist Board of Temperance Doubts Daughter’s Whereabous motorist hunting & “hit-and-run” motori: who! automobile collided ‘with a | motoreycle on the Newburypori turnpike here yesterday, fatally :n- 1 “N f H- B 1 22 N | juring the driver, George F. ol _ ' Comments On Wickersham Letter; | Are “None of His Business” Now | |\ BERL[NB o e G e 5 { | | . old_amateur hoxer. | ~ Word ‘Modification’ Is Unfortunate But Is Convinced By Capt. Kelly o bl Tone of Combrtar. con: | | panion of Kelley, and seven occi- = @ i | . i Q Q . S Felix Tarasiewicz Learns Girl’s Husband Is Responsible | i 1 ated by Harold Surage of, (e { Publicity Clip Sheet Says Suggestions That States IelX larasiewicz Learns Lirts P I West e]‘]] Flectric OMicials ~.v1\'{vrmll ight. injurics in the co. i J Y} : T —F TRy Mav Hav. “ rder lision. Kelley died at a hospital § (ooperate In Enforcing Law Always Was | Fears She May HA\e.Been Murdered and —— . ety N : Oulews otherwise indicated. theatrica) botices And reviews in this colmmr ars Dr Vs * Idea of Best Method. Thrown Behind Bush.” b i (B—american || A miéricans in Russia i oerten by oram agencles for the espective emumament sompany RA e T clr e § ; . : | man motion pictures theaters today uests at Race Track = 1 e I Washinetontt luly b ie (P mhel[ing certaintanezeations int recard £0 Felix Tarasiewicz of 262 High He was anxious, though. 1o find | piop 1o tor one or two vears.| Moscow, U. S S. R. July 22 {P— ¥ ‘ SBEHIND THAT CURTAINY ALICE. WHITE AT STRAND | Methodist bourd of temperance, pro- |the enforcement of the prohibition | ST*¢l complained fo Captain Kelly | out where Koslowski had deposited | throupty a court decision granting # | Members of the American party With picturesque backgrounds| The gay scencs in a musical | hibition and public morals, in its |laws which seem to have been con- | YeSterday afternoon that his son-in- | her. since he returned to the city a | permgnent injunction against the use | touring Russia and several hundred 1 that bring to the talk theater on Broadway; ‘Jm\r pu v “clip sheet.” gives its | sidered sensational,” the board re- | 1aW. Charles Koslowski of Newing- | sh time ago without her. TWo | ¢ \yestern Electric reproducing ap- | other American tourists today. saw sights and sounds from sht to death on a side s treet | jnterprotation of the much discuss- | lates ton, would not tell him where his | months ago Tarasicwicz had a post- | paratus and favoring the so-called | their first Russian horse rac ; c corners of the earth, and w \ York; t al hall | gq reference to “modification” of the | “In brief, Mr. Wickersham sug- | 4aughter. Koslowski's wife, is. He |al card from his daughter. post-|{mjited Juropean Iront Tone fi L. Caton, the only American jock- 3 logue which serves to unfold a com g ions are bOrn; a| rohibition laws in the letter of gested, (1) Enactment in all the much vexed because Koslowski | marked Canadi. No word had |y yginess and Klang Iilm Tobis comi- | ey ja. from Cleveland, Ohio pelling mystery s That » ing house—all these| Goorge W. Wickersham, chairman |states of probition enforcement laws, answered the question by telling | been heard from her since. bine. wor out of bis four races. the ‘ C\u!mv i t wieton b vidly to the screen infor president Hoove law enforce- and (2) A recognized definition of Hatis Honelob o Nisiness e s She's in Hospital The Americans took prompt his b victory of ihe ‘ ment commission, read at the recent federal and state responsibilities in | wrasiewicz refused to believe that r. when Koslowski appeared | tjon after the court’s decision S LT governors' co nee, prohibition enforcement, with tne | Captain Kelly was not joshing him [again in New Britain, Mrs. Tarasie- | gay by sending mechanics (o cut off | Caton is regarded as the greatest In that letter, addressed to Gov- | federal government limiting its ac- | When he told him that Koslowski | wicz met 1 asked him where | \yestern Electric apparatus in all | jockey in 1 His f ined crnor Roosevell of New York, the | tivities to a discharge of purely fed- | Was. to all intents and purposes, | her daughter was. Koslowski replied | theaters where it was being used. | all czar’s race horse 40 commission chairman su d that |eral functions and the states doing [ Within his rights when he thus an- | that she was in a hospital. When | thus forcing the return of hox office | years. Most of the Ame . [enforcement vesponsibility efi- the detail police and judicial work |swered the question the mother ed him where the | money for the crowded week-end | their rubles on Caton. and left the nitely divided between the federal |necessary for the supression of the| “Your son-in:law owns your |hospital was he had answered. | performances. track considerably richer. only to ind state governments and that. if |illegal retail liquor trade daughter now. Ie goesn't have to [ “None of your hus Some of the German calis | learn the soviet zovernment takes 40 this were done, “national and state| ‘The board of temperance, pro- | tell you where she fs ir he does not | After learning that at present the | the result “catastrophic” for thr ! reven from the creation laws might be modified so as to be- Libition and public morals of the [ want to, iptain Kelly told the sur- |police could do little for him, Tarast>- | German movie ing public. Several | track DN SN L] among the best all 2 cs | SOI Jig. J come reasonable and enforceable Methodist Episcopal church.the other | prised parent. wiczs much at sea, suggested that his | well known pictures are closing o = of the year 1a g numt Choice of Word “Unfortunate dry organizations and leaders have He wept on to explain that Kos- | daughter might have been killed and | down, while several others will con- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS War is Mo G Ly “Mr. Wickersham,” the Mecthodist stently recognized the division [ lowski could be forced to tell if some | thrown behind a bush, maybe.” | tinue” as silent films. The American | | 3 bert Eme p S 2 1 by board says, “makes of the un- ween the federal government and | complaint had come from the daugh- | He had no grounds for such a |interests said they could not .Mm.« . H iene ¢ e il fortunate ‘modification’ in a para- [the states, of responsibility in regard | ter as to his tveatment of her or if | thought, he said, except that Kos- [ the use of their machinery a mome eading re L DAL ous shows daily. | graph which seems to suggest an ad- [to prohibition enforcement, a divi- [ she had offered some other grounds | lowski is always playing cards and |after the court decision. since W,L‘, P l Go ulck ¥ s Lond = justment of state and federal sion which is clearly and naturally [ of complaint, but the father coull does not work. Captain Kelly arrang- | tion of an injunction is a criminal l es ! E murd of PALACE | statutes for the purpose of facilitat- | irdicated by our form of govern-|not think of any complaint having | ed to have Probation Officer Edward | offense in Germany barrist of w Huines. who has had toling cooperation in enforcement. In- |ment.” come from her. . Connolly look into the case Final decision on patent in- their p o | ; | polo, rpretation o modification’ to Should Not Surrender fringement suit no pending be- volve two ¢ Jo nd Bvermn v drill for his roles|imply that state laws may be en- “In our opinion it will be desir- o — | tween Klang I\ilm-Tchis and Warner Beetham 1 Baxter, and | 1. an venturer with trayed by S Running cou element is & ) s had 10 add hoxing tolacted. which in fact legalizes al- able that the federal government o staff for the coming | Brothers-Western Llectric is not ex- is athls ccomplishments for his | cohol content in heverages prohib- should surrender its liberty of act week are P. V. Guiberson, member | Dected before one or two ears when 1 Letro-Goldwyn-Maver vohicle, [ited by the federal constitution. is /ion. ven now, citizens in consider- of the council, and “Al" Heming- | the case come up for trial comes to the {we heliove, an e oly mistaken able numbers complain that the <2 ! ¥ ane way, assistant scoutmaster of Troon s Ay i ana must he set up and [state police the protection that they : ! f \ ist ip and [state police the protection th \ b e | Newburyport, Mass.. July 22 (UP) | ! fn “All at § which the e fight story, ral must be established by |are entitled to under the federal con- | —Local .and sta Beetham it satirical romance of Holly- | the federal authority. It is so es- stitution. In such cases, where the = NEWWGTON NFWS -ocal.and state police today wer: On Tk \a 00d it i wes stages, with it is now essential that |rights of citizens to security from program will be off Cecil Hardy, one « f thrill- |all of the states should manifest |depredations of the liquor traffic are GHeSIS OI Boy SGO“[S—NEW X £ = ; e A 3 L B. DeMille's Godless Girl” and | ing fist § cver on the|good faith in conforming to this |ignored. federal government has B [ 2 i f P { 'w‘" YH‘“H;JO" :-v””" ML S~y George K. Arthur and Karl Dane It is i t00, | standard in lending the entire assis- the unpleasant duty to intervene, but D l hursday aftornoon at the T w d ! : P e e D e i A e e e e e Tlialn DEIEAIS Fulam o0 oS ot . vories o Today, ues., wed. x enforcement.” | cessity and greatly to be deplored.” Pt Hawley street at 2:30 o'clock. The opic will be “Annua in the Peren- Continuous o ST[]RM IN ENE[AN[] Setler Called “Scnsational | The statement says “it is not at P e T : “Mr. George W. Wickersham, |once apparent” why the enforcement | = o 0 L spit |8l Border.! Mrs. Green of Ken- Perfect Vitaphone "l,,,\” i E”NGRESS Tfl TALK chairman of crime commission, [commission chairman’s suggestion | M€l the vietory of the New Brit ton will be the leader. Mrs. — R o = i ’ : ‘3103 ~ rbes will be assisted hy Mrs wddressed a letter to the twenty-fir should be considered revolution- [ain Boy Scouts in a’ swimming meet | joori v H LT F innual governors’ conference, ma il and volley ball match with the Put- Dwight Chichester A S o e e e The Newington Girls club will NURSESPLAVFOUR TIREAMURHINIRED =2 | e mémNn 2 Three Dea, Hoaty Damags, e Rat Ilcarmn Expected Soon ot S e won by Donovan, Putnam; sccond, | postponed from July 13 will be held as greatly needed reli Three Dead Reported Three deaths were reported, many | were injurd and several persons were missing. The storm broke ove 3 ) house a otme s Lo by Haroid Keeling, N Brit Saturday to spend a week with l<0‘ IIIOIIH/OIIF ptember. 1 At Session The sche. the agreement | conferences conducted by the Vi 1 to the s association for the wee will be as follows: socond, Donovas, Putnum: | Mrs. Hanbury at Black Point Ml Bl G el s i i (/// /(///f'l/l(/ roke. won hy Harold Keel-| AN X "“ e Gt ‘m,..‘“‘u, ks f | il co] and Yaxd . for the well baby San Sebastian, Spain, July 22 An ovation such as scldom ever laccorded a foreigner was given ritain: second, Albert New reh vacation school will be of con ?onf. t!com{;gfl\,:w H.*‘V.IT nl,' ty & R aas i 47 Ellis strect. Northend | Sunday to Sydney Franklin, Brook- o New Britain, ”\”:"13 Thursday evening in the Cor- C raffic, and then moved alc ol e nett, Putnam. 75 yard frec uy g . s chani- | school: volunteer assistant. Mrs. |lyn's champion hullfig for the A e 30 = TN W mile strip of the southern coas & ! ! Hoplialantaon e BN ? won by Donovan, Putnam; s tional parish house at 7:30 MOVIETOX AA\lu“h—((\ EDI ) " G cater anc Wd dan was s of | Jack Whitteker; nurses in at- | pravery he displayed In killing 8| xjqen Keeling, New Britain o'clock. The public is welcome. \ B0 e st s aneed LoRAct i) tendance, Mig. Anno Rameey dudbyil In one stroke Wesley Elims, New Britain THURS FRI SAT e rted from coast resorts r ged 5 esley Ellms, New DBritain e T i ith weelk-end visitors. At Br b inally You|Rlts Baunic s enson The performance was so brilliant The volley ball team represent | 29, =t 2 ! England’s leadir ach community parations are Wednesday, 52 Center street: vol-|,ng so impressive that the enthusi- | New Britain comprised Merwin W the torrent of rain, wind and light- LOS ey Sor ; (onanr sonn Rt spsctatges, CRIslgd (e, Brookzliifye e volul anaiUATden: Iealing ' (I ning broke with such#sudden fhe $400.000.000 war sup- | Bently: nupses in attendance, Mrs fiyn oy off the,fisld gu. theis shoul- |mich 1 Busne Wesley, Elims, Wal | Rat hat o es debt, which falls d .|Anna Ramsey and Miss Elizabeth | gors ' cheeri P e and I surns, Wesley Elims, t that bathers. small beach o a - which falls d e ders; cheering, aptiauding, and |05 0 S T RS party of childy s it ovided fc | Tait ) shouting innumerable vivas e £ into deep w were rescued | $4.02 2 Thursday. Washington school: vol- | pranklin did not get a bull's tail | "N, = ‘ e . ‘ he c Mrs. Harry C. g e ar | B 2 group mpers start- “ with difficulty. two nteer istant ) and neither did he get an ear. But |, " ! Two deaths were green Hine irses In attendance, Mrs. | it happens very soldom that San Se. | 18 the third week, are two oneymoon Folkestone 1 Hastin of I ve's wa Anna Remsey and Miss Lucia L.ong- | jactians carry bullfighters off the “::,\J, o\‘wllv.(:s‘ l’.\\:‘lr-!r .}-_wm ,”‘, struck a dog racing ) ni : field on their shoulders and IFra SRR A Slough one boy e \ Chamberlain 5ehool; | 1in was duly appreciative. He dedi- |\ 7€h0 20T e hey _ are | | it G LEW . lightning in London. ] od o ¥ assistant, Mrs. E. M. Hav- | cuted his bull to Major Franco, the | I Bliests of Doctor and Alrs. I.con nd DOROTHY GULLIVER Siv Hurt at Page 1 to ses in atterdance. Mrs. A= | gpanish transatlantic fiier. and to Dary and Mrs. Donald L. Bartlett Co-Tent [ Six persons were injur en a | ificat : \bsequent inangus AnAiATIAS A nna O\Conal peese iR e e s are accompanicd o camp hy RANGER the Humun dog in . eanvas roof on a grandstand a ration of a new congress has nulli- Queen of the Guipuzcoa Provinee ”“.\“_1 and Graham Dary and Don- | = £ \ broke Park, where a pag: val voted at tim es are not held on rainy | peauties ald Bartlett. e ; progress, collapsed e Oposition Expected day In honor of Franklin, four of the This is the second summer Camp WILLLAM HAINES in The chan: Hetern S posI L e : conferences are held | aight bulls which wers consumed |J<ecmosahbee has been visited by e brok: 1 he e e from. - 2:00 p. m Vesterday! were Mesican bulls. Butforeisn’ hoys. 'Iast, years camp A Man S Man stone harbor, causing sever - | e ontention that it does not Doctor present at all conferences jaunkiin always the diplomat having been visited by two Danish . e P § 2 00 2 boys, John Schio ndl 1 1 this picture again and agsin ‘ fes, provid radec wyments to | from ) to 4:00 p. m 1 and killed a Spanish bull. 3 . Schjor and Knuc What a picture! You'll fn the rural sections s, Chajrman Smoot examining physician will b2 | ieaced the crowd which saw in Christoferson 0 Laugh—Yowll Love it By ; i RRL Bl Janisaat finance committee and | Dr. 1. . Slysz gesture another proof of the friend- | The Ay Chay Tee, camp hono Co-tieature Jeanie Macphclson e i | blocke el that dittle e Sl en Spain | Socicty, is planning a meeting for “BODY P f ook xpeet that littl { ] relation sting 1 n Spain | 5 5/ : an & i A T 74 ¥ 8 ountercd in bring FLORIDA WOMAN DEAD S (e nited: States Rollay misnil dvhich e TARBRONA et Rt snham - Richmond area, we htiflcation: Thel 1aat eshire, July ®) Mrs, s bers will be mitiated. _— KARL DANE, GEORGE K. ARTHUR ttlements arrang George B. Cogswell, of Lakeland PRINCE MAY BE CHOSEN | : -3‘ ~\[ 1 AT SEA | tween the United States and the Fla., who. with her husband, has| pryssels, Belgium, July ) in Y SE ' 4 — = = — - l) AY 'l(iHT nations, all of which |and her first husband. Alexander |tune of Antwerp as the probable TUES.—WED. 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