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i NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1929 Mrs. Albert B. Fall Confident That : Husband Will Soon Be dexcaied UE]]%EL]ANY P]I;IFSIEE%Y S ORETOTIVBERS, Albert B with fide the d B0 year W. Alired Baker to Address Nathan Hale Chapter Russian Aviators Arrive in New Yerk ‘EU]RII][iE TOTALK 0. OF A, BANQUETS ONFOREIGN TRADE ~ GRAND OFFICERS Authority Engaged Tor Address Laurel Court Is Host at Masonic £ C. of C. Banquet Temple Function = Buoyed liof e e o Matory W i . , a field repre- Demand for tickets to the Cham- 1 Cou Order of Amu- ik 8 : grand council, ber of Commerce banquet has b, ent he grand lodge Tiot” sh Salari Leaves to Hunt Bis 6 ; P v na ranth, cntertained the grand lo 2e . ew Britai Chairman Fred C. Teich of the @ 1 M nic temple last e 1 Maine Wood 1 quet in the Maso mple la r i 1 «1311:8 00s 1 conference with Harry A ticket commit that it has been | evening ere were 20 grand lodg: cia Traver man; Bliss W, Clark | decided to close the sale Monday|officers present. John Dixon of o ; 1 other members of the [ ever No tickets will be sold | this ¢ Wl royal patr A c trepid i board. He also will me after that time ¥ ofmcer not Plan to Go (o Ranch ) DeMolay members, The reservations are being made b e ( i 1"00d Shop on M Tuesd ternoon the conference {in groups and to such an extent that 0 his a oon W P dac is sched- irman Joseph M. Ward of the suid T st or t which Mr. Baker will in A Al cora s nron i ah oy | R d K sseSROVE R S s AR O > 10 the N 1c il ch m of the national plans of R e e R irlotte A. Boyer of this city, pa s : R G il bl b et rand royal matron; Mrs. Adele M ) 8 eola SR eT e s ntley of South Manchester, P of 1 T ms that are apt to arise in an N M (i - i i W at grand royal matron: Mrs. Nettic 3 v r will meet the DeMolay Milleriof Ailtond, sociatesrand o o S dow r chapter room Tuesday royal matron; Mrs. Drucilla Gard- L. Doheny is pai t I G ¢ will talk to them on of Meriden, grand et mhout 14 ping chapter bert W. Joncs of Tridgepor g t grand lecturer. The addresses were hase ) I letics, sta Do o b foiceiiliey most complimentary of New Brit e e TR iin's Masonic temple and of inter- X C party. the Hastotioblizatary das “'“ o est to the organization e 1 i i v summer camps and other act Those present were: : aon . ; Bitol i, o 5 s sponsored by the order. Oificers of Laurel Court No. § thing to ad pend is a past master councilor of re: Royal matron, Mrs Lillian Gill ome, whic 1 pter of Pittshurg oyal patron, Skidmore I°. Seaman te ki | tive in his state or- sociate matron, rs. Minnie - s DeMo « = ) > 1 f Y . i Yypdi T r 4+ I\ associa 2 . George Ve i i is a DeMolay legion The Russian monoplane, Land of the Soviets, landed at Curtiss field, N. Y., hringing to roingiias odl s ndinon cOTR N ; 5 - or that can be = s hos > s : \rndt: secretary Beach; dignation I'a s a close a 12,500 mile journey which started from Moscow, August 23. aviatc hown be- e ay T ol L | i ted more than low are (left to right) : Dimitri V. Fulfaev, mechanic; Simon A. Shestakov, first pilot; Boris \ssocia hes & ; - % L or | 10 year Mo., by | V. Steligov, navigator, and Philip E. Bolotov, second pilot. ¥ Goody [ \ mal May Elliot - i million s = in west, Mrs. Gertrude 1 c para- have i tandard bearer, Mrs. Alice 1d equip Chester . | yrelate Mary Pinker- ! nced woodsman and i SHUEALER [;AUEHT lre a ll'lg Ear km & ODE ton; trustees, Mrs. Marion Dixon, : ¥ I e -craft rou lenier Mrs. Ma kett, Henry Wach- ik T3 dounen hau Mrs. Eva Papen B T B INHISONNTRAP Pole and Walks Strend s to Escape) oo ey | i e i i b : dinners ¥ o FRANCIS R. ELDRIDGE i et N P s 21 and S, and was 1y been promised | : = s Mrs. Flora Banner, musician, Mrs vears Ba reach & £ LI 3 N Trenc Boardman; historian, Mrs g 5 . Pl didr t he New : s A S e s ITare B Rebird Rrvested After Gmng Police Tip o | didn T Elabetn Eppler: warder, Mrs o We ar ry 1 lty tems 1rti ecor ; mor corl ) B ety Phebe Vinin sentinel, Henry dsin th L v Sl i : Francis Hart. horn o ving Chrys s T ; e 1 route res, | withe e many de o s ) : n a w Britain | 1 he wast H or 30 he ( 5 el husband’s « : 2 ¢t General 1 today to Mr. and | Stanley 7 i A Co h Manc Bre ol 3 N Mrs. Cla Overstrom , of 70 |Street m el PR branch have m : ALTon B Nra e 1 las Aline ray about t shot| - i ; | Miller, Milford: associate gra ik . told him 2 I patron, Ired C. Tilden, South N J | plannir chester; grand treasurer, Mrs. G Ex-Mayor Defendant woman ! cunett, New Haven; grand sec- Ja It reet and t 3 ' Mrs. rucilla Gardner, Mer- 1s In Bank’s $3,000 Suit j" “0 14 year old lad nam R e slory” o 8 K i -Mayor George A. Q Bag | i o RS he little t c I don't S Gl e 25 R hlatine s in plin Mfg 3 Officer MeMur G 5 B. Millen, Hartford; associate i Woodland street w WL GEREeELy Jh ) I ) 1 sznons! yar 1 conductress, Mrs. Mabel G of his ron e brought today by the Com- 3 t | ; e e 3 days., and : OO ELICHCSRE i (G, (VTR N : o' Halflir West Haven; grand trus- Watore she ptain Kelly today. e Lorney and they investigated, a : tec, Frank B. Senior, Ansonia: ) - will hold a . i vied b )Mticer Edware = i and trustee r “ha e ready have Monday aft.| Property on Cherry and Allen B s ey Phillip (,»'1 o B \‘}“ = ‘\ ;'"l'm i dertake the Y AT | street and on Grove Hill has been : Kid followed, armed with his ing from Sa iy i hiak z ning to cooj ) gational Saibs e s Much to their surprise, they rifie 24 | M Rose L. Short, Bridgeport: ora e eputy Sherift Martin | roung k. the complainant ],""‘h; e grand prelate, W. Chester Bri At A = g i bed with Martha Utopski, 47, of 3 E R b L ton 11 of foreign and domas. | WVaterbury; grand marshal, N M. “BUNCO® PARTY S R Elm street “ltalian 1 av tic commerce of New York city, who | Richmond. South Manchester; et It TAKES AUTO FROM GARAGE parently having left previousls I e on “The nieient. onio|marsnal inteast,SNirs Wioren Regr el Chester Paczkowski, 16, of 29 Cur- | police court today, Jar w,‘ look of ou S Dixor New Britain; grand marshal “Traeiiac ha 3 a “bunco” party ing [ tin street, was brought from Hart- Utopski pleaded not Mr Bidridge . was: ifor seve in west, Miss Jean Peterson, Meri- rtunate that he t tell th ‘ b rooms. Danc- | ford by Officer E. Kicly this | cha of improper AR i i den: grand lecturer, IRobt. W. Jones fort hat he did not tell the o 2 1 clubimoomec Danc-iitord by=Ofticer B Mo LKiel ! i ars chief of Far Eastern di- d 1 I w. J Rels stary ol et loan an it enjoyed. Pumpkin pie | forenoon on a warrant charging him |Judge M. D. Saxe fc vision of the reau which is un- dgeport; grand standard b ginning. But if his prosecu rved with taking an automobile owned by |ty and fined Jarczyk $10 der the department of commeree line Grant, South Man- Aad e iftioia 3 warriors' de Fred Beloin of this city without the | Mrs. Utopski, being on par from d now c : flice | Che nd historian, Mrs. Mar- the courts and politician: ; g on p 1 now I York office 4 = P & c owner's permission. the state farm for n, was ser Al a i S " . |ian G. Dixon, New grand tried to show a felo H jene | as sent in charge of Fur East trade <mat- and criminal i in him, had told $ Paczkowski was arrested in Hart- |back to the institution. l o T o ; l ters, Mrs. bottom, G . et ford y rday on the charge of driv- Accord Jarczyk ¥ I " nni outh Mancheste th, Mrs. as I could his Bbnesty in all| - MOTOR e According to Jarcayk became } ] | Graduating from the Baltimore ith Ma e aith, Mr thin d his devotion to the pub- | H‘ ‘\”3_“ :',‘, ,"‘".“”)!‘,:, ol Bthoutgs “""v*' it intoxicated and did not know he ]S a eala[lon’ ¢ press Leralied 1n- Lmos City coll Mr. Eldri rah Godburn, gran-d oo oo is o e e logeyact 1ad t the car in |was in bed with “Big Martha” as A Adda Q H A Il’ 0 o o Rl TAlEa wisdom, Mrs. Annie B. Knox, Dan- world would understand why we feconeralor ol s been employed in is known to the police. She | Sser sv in [6SS TS 15 1001 Unes St eton iveitiiy. tatir 1o |islsonjerdnd)charity)Mra.Ruth F who know him best will always be e S B¢ ly admitted that she went to O coming student interprete airweather. H grand musi- proud of hir f 19 Carlton nd th = = ment to get liquor, but she | \yinnipeg, Nov. 2 (P—Ma : American embassy in To! Mrs. M White, Hart- ‘ . d the S| LU 0 o nipeg, Nov. 2 (7 « 1120 our persons 1hassy Kl S 4 - - licenses of Richard RERAE0E [T DL d the alleged violation of the | King, liberal premier of ( S eaii | L urned to this co ford; grand Elizabeth WIFE LOCKED OUT OF HOUSE of 204 South Main street,| The Senior club of the Senior (Moral code man in Whose |holds that maint Sy il on | try 1o become associated with Swigt [ WO sell, Now I rand sev Mrs. Joseph 3 1 of 9% street. | High school held its first meeting |tenement the ar wers made | friendship 1 en the United States 5 on" 1 & Co. at their branches at Colum- |{inel: Jossic tinson, New Lon Sfrect complai Groce o ) street, |Of the year the auditorium of |¥@s fined for . Snlneii Mo i o S o~ miles | DlREand A TREAOTS (| SoiwsTAnd opae ENis il Bys d g b Officer Gec the W Hill school last evening. | Prives With Defective Brakes | jortant than iatory tarift bar- | south of W i ! came Henthal, Sridebborsi ckiahd crown this morning QUAKE HITS MEXICO A short v was held s of orth | piers hetween cou i the Illionois ( later regist ek e e el e ed her out o Cruz, Mexico, Nov, 2 (UP)— |at which Krank O'Brien, |5t 10Ut costs ol | republic, HenAnteed Act compani was viee ford; arer, Her obtained : ¢ Jistinetron son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank O'Brien |the charge of driving an automo-| 1n e R, Ahe derail. Hdent of the Asiatic Sclling Co.. Ltd., Maclean LSS asked Tod SRl of 17 Sherman Court, presided, and {bile With defective O o roior Uon b inllamen s o el 1950 andat win U L correspondent, Mrs. Maude Morga fo o | part ¢ ¢ | dancing enjoyed until 10:30 tified that he borrowed the 1ruty, deni last nig Wt o tow ir- | 88 Rlhaatta N ol folog | on g nommiston s Ro Happ Al i i Senior ¢l 15 faculty 'I““‘” ey dariford: attacked R. B Bennett, conscrva ried to Wa tinman wheo | CePt his present connection. s e 00 tur ] ”"\‘ ! ”!‘ el - leader, for demanding that parlia- | walked the 1he o) e LBl NES R O SR nne »y, teachers. A S £ ment L eld in sess to tak otk | Offi Reserve Corps, military in- cquipment was in work : el Sl o loIEnE o . orallatatt ot = Ottt David Doty i ‘;“ o taliatory action 1f congress raised | by | teti divi; on, neral staff of ! A e oanc United States tariff rates against bulances from Litchfield and | Pniled Lidnddies ‘.”" s i Canadian products doctors and nurses from springfield | ‘j““l‘ "hr;l he : m‘-‘v{m l.‘\’r:non‘ur and the emergency brake would While Canada at all times comes were ordered to the sc fipst | ao80ca B Ree el jADCE I SIETEEnCy R brake | first in my thoughts and my aims,” | word of the wreck, but the ambu- |, reding with —Asia, Oricntal not work although the foot brak de Methods' e (S esia i he said, tand four squarc with |1 were called back when itt ‘ ade Methods” and other texts 5 those statesmen of o : P | pertaining to foreign trade. . . he was with Officer Doty when | sveveping o s 1an th ‘m one serio nlueed | = N o A ATENE g growing enmity be- | Train s was delayed s \<\.| S fl 5 ]J ‘6‘6”?.1 ?~ iheale wasinade ano tween the English speaking peoples, | hours, (h & e ULer neavy Losses e Sy ind in believing that friendship and | Complete details were slow in rea % mitted having knowlec of the po goodwill | ecn the British Empire dquarters here becau nw Nt condition of the emorgomey brake | |and the United States is, as regards | comparative remoteness of the place. Hunkow, Nov. 2 (A—Reports from b CGhanges Address, Kept 1t Quilat e peace of the world and the h. of the red were nnl all quarters today agreed that heavy | Frane Andrecsyk, 8o of 11 Or.|Piness of mankind, more important but it was reported th fighting was going on in northwest- ange street pleaded not guilty to the | than all else m wer men who re- | ern Honan province, but as yet no - 3 uled th S/ A TS nedi decisive results were ap re Both ehurge of failure to notify the mo-| He ridiculed the conservative sug- 1 medical Wl S y S d lecisive results were apparent. \ : i i heavy losse N SR but. J xe found |Sion pendir ction on the D ,f] A Ely W ’1 2 / him gullty and fined him $2 withou | United States tarift bill IS, Alne & 1t scemed probable that the na- W) Ccosts. ¢ Ieency and Officer | Outlining the controversy between e tionalist army was driving the re- | iely testified that Andreczyk lived | President Hoover and ~the senate e b e volting Kuominchun, or ‘‘people at 140 Grove strect before going over the flexible tariff clause he ex l A Tl m”“ e estw n‘A long lvl'rr- Lunghai = Wt Providence, R. L, to work on u |DPressed doubt that a tariff bill would son adminstration, whose marriage | { ‘,1,“""" ‘]'0”","”‘(' U farm, and when he returned to New | b passed at the special session or T e S e e o (‘fw“'d | : Britain he took up residence at i1 | (hat the president would sign a bill | %) e e e | e ;11 i e Orange street, rear. On October 11| depriving the chief executive of the ]\ E R Th [ e o N dei LATS i dabic G 5 e ol R G Grion. iivineihe chistionscd 0 FEllort to Release [i%] e]‘ mari 1 \1]( Anne \»\(vm \hl;n"mrl | nationalist government, and its mil- wve his address as 140 Grove str i s M K . a widow of New York and| itary head, reached Hsuchow, Hon- although he no longer lived there. ARABS IN MOURNING an Um}l Nov. Q | ll"’v taking out a lice at the | Ch x\\\h AL ;-<1mn|m:“s:r: it AndreczyK's excuse as At Jerusalem, « 2! - abs g ; =l ; ‘ e & 08 & e SR e Jerusalem, Nov. 2i(fi=All Aral |snunicipal building, Mr. Colby gave | of interrupted telegraph and rail- did not know how long he would be In Palestine were in mournir RIS ARG as OIS Biyadid shetwas Hservice b living on Orange strect, and it was under Eens strike (P)—Alexan- | e Y et G NAR, IVAYReTY o8 e o e e e lionairc the- Ihe marriage was perfprmed at| Apparently reliable reports stated e 4 \'h e ‘” et “ ’h_nl_ ‘I"' i ot | ate in in the |the Plymouth Congrezational church | that Kwangsi rebels who a fortnight certificate of registrat i o0 T ty jail e November | Brooklyn, in the presence of a small | 2go threafencd to attack Honan, ; G T e date uperior Judge | group of fricr comsing Nanking grave concern, are iid no deliberat < y (@ Fricke fo ument on his| Mrs. Bly's husband, Joseph N. Ely, | no longer active as a result of the i ar to be deliberate. hops were 5 | 2 2 & e ction for o mew taial and pro. | died in New York in 1922. He was | receipt from Nanking of two million case of Frank Zaniewski, nouncement of the cnce from | the owner of a sand and gravel com- | Mexican dollars. J City avenue, charged with opur to 50 in prison which | pany. For several years prior to his = = L diart i i os hin result of his con- | death he and his wife lived in Paris. NEWINGTON NEWS cense and tak e o % iction an attack on | She is the daughter of Carl Von without the owner's permission, was 1O Lrouble Eunice dancer Ahlstrand of New London, Pa _ N Bontintied untliluesday’ becatise of Attorneys who vesterday filed a| After his retirement as seerclary | Newington Junlor H. S. Notes the abs of Attorney Lawrenes WINS $10.000 VE otion for a new irial made no ef- | of state, Mr. Colby formed a Ia | un quditorium program was given 5 \ J. Golon Exeter, N. H., A ort to obtain the release of Pan- | partnership with President Wilson | yronday afternoon by the pupils of \ The case of George Furman, 19, il Rockingham County superior | tages on bond pending the hearing. | w hich ended when the president's | (e eighth grades of the Junior High \ of Church street, Newington, ei court returned a verdiet of 310,000 They said, however, such a motion | health failed. Since then he has re- | school, The program was opened by ! ed with speeding and passi 151 late last night in the suit of Clitford would be filed should the rehcaring | sided in Paris and New York. Both |an address by Principal Charles A. | |signal light at Allen and Stanley R. Clark against the town of Hamp- granted | he and Mrs. Ely recently returned | owes. 1t was followed by a play ) streets, was cohtinued until Monday. ton. A verdict of $4,500 was return- eports of private detectives ;u\(li | entitled, “The Declaration of Inde- \ The ¢ B. Edward Bogdan- |l for Clark's father, William H pers of the family t anony- | Mr. Colby married his first wife in | pendence.” Miss Allison Haines ski, 28, of i Clark. The Clarks were injured telgphone calls and letters had | 1 He sued for divorce in Paris | gave a recitation on the declaration charged with driving while under & automobile accident at a danger- been received by Carmen Pantages, | 7 charging that a book written | of independence. The program clos- the influence of liqucr, was nolled OUS_embankment in Hampton in | 19-year-old daughter of the con- Colby on the life of a poli- |ed with the singing of “America.” by Brosaculing A tioriey Woads: 1925, The younger Clark’s both legs | vieted man, resulted in an armed | n in Washington held him up to | Election of Offic torney B. J. Monkiewicz represented | WEre broken and he was confined 10 | guard being thrown about the Pan- | ridicule. The French court refused | The ninth grade of the Juniob Bogdanski, who was arrested on | hospital a year. tages homo. Private operatives in- | to grant the decrec on the ground high school has elected officers for October 25 in 4 tomobile which | < . = vestigating some of the mysterious | that Colby had no legal resid in | the cc N - —— g som a ad egal residence in | the coming vear. They a s fol- had struck a t d gonc _ SHOOTS SELF 1N SLELP messazes said they believed an :u-{ France. Early in July Mrs. Molby m,“\.( n;l:.'fl ,",,},:: lhl:(l,'.\r: ,; f‘ohi. en on Farmington avenie. Bog- Tmu LGy 1”|.,f._.\v,\. 2 (UP) |tempt was being made to kidnap the | established a residence in Reno and |vice president, IFrances Monier: danski was painfully in in the nightmar hat became a tra- girl. One letter, written in a fem- | sued. 2 % accident gie reality was blamed by police to- inine hand, urged Miss Pantages to - - “,',::\\M],},fg?hyl '::rm'w“' A The case of John Haraburda of |day for the death of Doris McCon- come to an address where she would | ] pier-viaduct brid across " Hallowe'en Party Wetherstield, charged with overload- nell. 19. of Oakland recgive information of great value.| the mouth of the Tay, near Dund A Junior high Hallowe'en pariy n automobile truck, was nolled The girl was found dead in her |Investigators said the address was|Scotland, has 85 spans with a total |will be held Monday evening e = - bed in a friend’s week-end cot fictitions length of over 10,500 feet B S estenlngin e Frozen 1 first became known | near here, with a bullet wound in - = SR R for the f to the civilized world when a party |her head. Under the pillow was a| In Asi fent times there the |Ganad I R Neavs Oh Ro o W owas a . « nes there f aniiaia i A ! 3 airtight cases to Harwich, kngland, | The girl apparently had dis- monumental sequeducts, the largest | hydro-clectric development s e \;“m‘""mn o8 n January, 1816. weapon in her sleep. | of which were in China and India. |agara Ialls. Shrey R el s | charged the ) | o | o'c tor ro 10 i