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n 18, ize ch 8. es- re- c) or nly L3 len 243 2 ¢ Yiddish theaters and which scored a % marked success when first given in English four vears ago. While Mr. Gershwin said he had no contract With the Metropolitan, he admitted he had been asked to write the opera by Otto H. Kahn, chairman of the board of the Metropolitan Ouera Company. 3orn on the lower Tast Side of New York, Gershwin at the age of ® 17 was a $15 a week song plugger | on Broadw he had become Broadway song now In 1924 he | first wide fame by his § “Rhapsody in Blu nd followed L this with his “Concerto in F,” which " also was acc ed by the critics. \‘TW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1929._ GERSHWI WILL (MPOSE 0PERA Jazz Song Writer to Prepare Scare Tor Metropolitan New York, Oct. 16 (P—George Gershwin, one of Broadwa fore most musical comedy composer: plans to quit jazz temporarily to write a full-length grand opera for the Metropolitan Opera Company. The opera, it s said, will be based on Ansky's drama, “The Dybbuk,” long a popular play in the ' JAPANESE MICE REPLACE CANARIES Waltzing Rodents Hore SuscepJ tible to Mine Gases ‘ ashington,Oct 16 (®—Japanese | waltzing mice probably will soon re- | Gallipolis, Ohio, has been in ex place the canaric are always istence since 1 It arried on the eleven rescue cars | Lafayette, A and eiren throuzh the United | g, R s the United z States bureau of | ! LG The canurics have heretofore been iy Ly arried, along with surgical and food ey el lipolis paints or wi supplies, oxygen a and gas| gy 0. 0, Mel ' Instruments, because they have been ' ono s (3 BT e the best known detectors of the|yori, has put Gallipolis on the map deadly carbon monoxide fatal | t most of } 00d there In the home garage as well as in the | ¢ he been engaged in 1 mine. | ss of malkir ew York fam- But the department of commere has not ten his home announced today results of com- | the In his col Le often men parative tests at the Pittsburgh ex- | tions Gallipo the fervor of periment tion of the burean of | fuvorite sor 0 is far away bu mines in which it was found that | dor t forg the Japancse waltzing mice reacted v, Gallipolis decided to re to carbon monoxide more quickly than exnaric | Officials of burean a sub fl 9 stitution of the mice for the birds |f - follow. | Guinea pigs were found unsuitable | ] for detection of the gas. They sur- | i i AL vived amounts of monoxide which | would cause unconsciousness in u | man doing moderate work. LEADER PROTESTS Ganal “Drainage About Equals New Rainfall Level tion Not Solved e R | the On noted ¢ Jerusalem, Oct. 16 (UD)— e Halleah dence that the r disorders Miami 1s borne e Talestine ttled was Kiven to. Abd All ! tribal lcader, who forwarded a new | : Protust to the British high commis tent, cove 1 protest said the situation is . square miles of territory. more serious than the ian rebel- | As preventing further lion in 1425, bedause both nationa: | rise of in Hialeah, a new and religious problems are involved |dyke was being construcied alor THe Arab chieftain said the trans- | the Red roac rth of the Miami Jordan tribes could not be prevented from endangering lives wh ibed was w even if the way. fmmediate problems are solved satis. | i tribesmen and warned of 1is in ‘ wetions in rans-Jo nia would e quicted p - Sces No Harm In Pact That He Was Honduras Not Running Called Prime Mintter of WF s s FRly Leuisiana Lottery United States. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Oct. 16-(4) —Honduras has decided to o in N York, Oct. 16 (A—That slip !hn cooperation of the United States | of the tongue that caused Heetor in protecting Americans from being | IPuller, the city's official seroll writ- swindled by the so-called “Louisiana er, to refer to I isay MacDonald Lottery." | at the New York welcome as “Prime This lotte does not exist as far | Minister of the iUnited States,” added ‘as Honduras is concerned. The per-| o touch of delightfulness (o the sons whose names appear on the| fair in the opinion of the British tickéts as president and treasurer, [ premier. > not known in the town of Puerto | v aachona o e Cones:ithoindress given. | etter of apology from Mr. Fuller The authorities say that hundreds | oo Of Jelters addiested ol NG BOMITY |IT iy Soe e want br Hlip (00 the there have come from the United | - ! e e SlateeMall lop thom bennzreturned il St v and again wher 1o the dead lerter itive do Washime |10 0L L ton. contained money. . | from the efficient way you perfor: ed vour duty, it dnly put a touch « delightfulness into the whole affai | which enhanced its d | unigueness,” ’)ucen Marie Report Doubted by Oficial Bucharest, Oct 11 i M quarters expressed doubt today ¢ cerning the ith ic of i Wh@n you have head- 1e !:A(d- ltll claration Ir\ OQueen ache, feel zehy, chilly | Yesterday, in which she accused t and sneezo—take the | premicr, Juliu "Ma of attempt % old standard, reliable | to minimize the influence of t 4 royal family on the rezency counc It was said Premier Maniu we awaiting the return of the cous chamberlain to Bu~harest before do . | ciding the attitude he would take L) 30c at all . e . Gi DVe's daruggists | Indian Chief Hired Laxadive To Manage Schocl rggeigalpa, Honduras, Oct, 16 (F I )/ The Honduran government ha imported a ix Indian chief from 1tes 1o of its r He - the United Fablets : :f;. fihas \‘,‘] 3 ince 1889 in the gion, Santa Rosa agri | Home Town’s Tribute to Mclntyre The ition he allipol | | pointment of W | which will in | expected to make an study of prohibition enforcement. May Appoint Expert One of the commission's next | moves may be appointment of an expert to cooperate with the com- | | President Hoove | commission, w; Hoover’s Law Enforcement Group Moves Carefully On Prolnbntnon* Survey of Federal Agents Planned Two Men Named to Investigate “Lawlessness By En- forcing Officers”—Secret Sessi ions to Continue In Washington Quarters. ‘Washington, Oct. preparations for the delicate task of investigating and drafting a report |on prohibition appeared today to be {occupying much of the attention of s law enforcement ich has reconvened | after a long summer recess. Iollowing its first session yester- day, the commission announced ap- alter H. Pollak of New York and Professor Zechariah afee of the Harvard Law as expert advisers to the committe re into “lawless law enforcing offi- This committee, headed by former Senator Kenyon of Towa, it extensive f government cers.” littee studying prohibition proper. ition of other phases of erime wready been named committee is progressing caution on its prohibi- . mindful of close obser- both wets and dr: The with extreme tion inquir; vation by 16 (UP)—Final | it experts to assist with the in- | Members of prohibition have the committee been at work on all summer studying data collected in| chosen. and inter- | hawk tribe elected the following of- Hl'fl"y ficers, Chief, | previous investigations, | viewing prohibition officials, and local authorities lof sociology and students and criminology. they may conduct public hearings Then the data must be organized and conclusions drawn. A preliminary report on prohibi- tion as well as other divisions of the commission’s study is expected within a year. It may take several years to complete the investigation and draft a final report. school | FRIENDLY INDIANS G0 INTO POWWOW: Mohawk and Pawnee Tribes' Hold Election of Officers Membe s of the Friendly Indian tribes held their regular weekly meetings at the Y. M. C. A. yester- day afternoon. Two tribes were | formed and tribal officors were The members of the Mo- t . Later |y, t t t ner, and Karnick were chosen as follo Joseph Halloran; tom er, Henry Lasch; wampum Henry Winger; medicine . Joseph Casey; and Indian run- Forest Hart. Herbert Ritter,| Torosian, he leaders council he Mohawks. om b rer, man are Members of the he Pawnees for other elub choose a name. Officers Chief, Carl All of the 11 commissioneera who | AnieLghrertompL At took office last excengibrankandlanirin Kenyon, attended yesterday’s mect- | KAARS: wampum bearer, ing. Today several of the commit. |k and medicine man, Ric Itees et aonaiately berg. The Pawnces have for their | Results Are Announced leaders, Leon Dickinson and Charles | Simultancously with recon- | Sexton. | vening of the commission, the ju Members from both of the tribe tice department announced 21,603 | Will 80 on a hike next Saturday, | | Jail and prison sentences were | Weather permitting. The boys will | meted out to prohibition offenders' 1fave the Y. M A. about 11 |during the year ending June 30, an | 0'clock, and have dinner in the | increase of 1, over the preceding | Woods. year; the United States district at- Pioneers Meeting torney reported 675 liquor convi Members of the Baptist Pionecer { tions here between Jan. 1. and Sept. | club will me t for the first time this and ti 1, of this year: senate pre- Its meetings here are secret and | pared to start on investigation of brief official announcements con-|the Washington police force, whose cerning its work provide the only | records show murders since the information available. first of th [ | Tor more than two hours and a LAKE DESCRIBES 1sed a | | night ¢ the | Int d to i in Plat g nt to Gallipolis X ye old. His | I he was sent MelIntyre id to reath the la est of any liv ter. There W persons of \ing who have not read at some of his Tis ¢ York Day by artieles are many millions n hecome a ¢ Herald on S LEAOR HiNS ACTION es Lahor Government to Adjust Mn Oct. 16 (U'P)— iemployment problem re- the labor governmen today in the form of open ¢ 1und by A. J. Cook, seeretary of the liners' e on. that the govern- ment show its courage by presenting | L comprehensive g compelling mine owners to coopera with niners in solving the present prob- iddross at a labor meeting v v contained severe criticism \inister of S nower to pr ! wen the W following the minister of labor must be to " Cook said, th 1 L weman He said it would he “c to have a c m sorry to say that she cent tions will UNITED GROGERS Orflamzatmn May Be Effected at a Meeting Thursday It 2 quorum or majority of the 14 local merchants who have signed contracts with the United Grocers make an appearance another mecting of the organi tion which will take place TFursds at § o'clock in the Lithuan hall on Park street, they will be o rthu of Danbury ast night, but seven of th> ract holders show up. per- wization will be e ill be eleet- n, will 14 ¢ haps the fected, perhe ed, but Mr. e disgusted or; s officers w Lake, a busy m; Last night M 3 busy at Danbury and so he did | not start for Ne Dritain until Wet roads d 1 him. It ost 9 o'clock before he ar- Leadees in the United Grocers ment here, beaded by Al Lar- | son, champed at the bit while they I on the steps. They wanted | to get goir When the roll w called, only seven responded to their nam Mr. Lake further workings of the When a grocer branch of the explained the voluntary chain. joins the local United Grocers, he must know his groceries, and main of the company teach him to know his groceries. is onc of the henefits of stock in the com- ht by cach member when > join will cost $25. Each rocer may do with the stock what he likes if he decides to leave the chain. But, Mr. Lake od nd if the grocer does leave the or- ranization he should give United CGrocers the first ekance to buy back the stock. Mr. Lake s afraid that the big gobling will gobble up United Grocers stock that if and the of That One any, share bot stry when might be offered 100 per profit for it—bigger organiza- buy it up, squeezing the little fellows out “A lot of people ting rich out of the think T am get- United Grocer rerhaps even a | the | will | the | He is afraid | nerchants sell their stock— half grocers talked shop, explained | where this article could be bought cheaper and how to merchandis their geods for less money. The first 13 weeks after the fir: { organization, United Groecers in New B n will be explained. member Mr. weeks given a a partnership, After 13 will be ry chance to stay or drop. Then United eve Grocers in New corporated Britain will be in- NEW VOLUME MAY ~ BACK COLUMBUS ‘Recent Discovery Indicates He Was Born in Genoa Spezia, Italy, Oct. 16 (UP) recent renewal of claims that The ris- topher Columbus was born in Genoa | by | book, writ- | to “the | was glven added impetus today discovery of a 600-page ten in which discoverer of the native of The found in library a scholar, is astigatissimi Annali” (most rect annals) and was written bishop of Genoa, Agostino iano. the Liguria region starting the Liguria region startng year 1000. In one chapter it tells how “the discoverer of the new world was honored as no other Genoese ever wa The author adds | that when Columbus died he was | acting as a good patriot and be. queathed one-tenth of his property to the Genoese association of St George The birth 1in 27 Flood Victims In Neva River’s Rampage Leningrad, Oct. 16 (UP)—Twenty- seven casualtics and much damage to factory property was caused to- | day by the flooding of the Neva | river. | The lower containing refers new world’ as ienon volume, the local by cor- other is that version of he was a Columbnus native ot section some of the biggest factories and the nland Railway terminal suffered the most Subsiding at 9 o'clock last night, er rose again at midnight and situztion seemed serious, of the riv oday the 0 < < Lake mused complacently anly tpresent e\wal 1'm not—not yet, But I he gt vernment’s courage 10 | jiiyed that in ten years I shall be L (it sive plan com- | copth a half mitlion.” i owners to cooperate | miners' secretary extended | cism of the present labor 1o inclu entire gov- ent when he asserted that a line Apidly was devepop- » labor movement and government. ing the bet labor MISS WRATNEY fiss Theresa W was tendered SHOWERED tney of Linwood a miscellancous at her home Monday eve- ni About 17 friends were pres ent and Miss Wratney received many the Iig become bride of nd street wher of W 19 =7 %\ @v E] 5 =) =" = 7 @ have a good lexion if your stomach is weak and disor- dered. 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