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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 50, 1929. Clemenceau Spent Night In Taxi CARDS T0 ‘RUSSIA Battling For Ideals at Age of 76 ARF| NG l]JfMYF[] New You ov. 30 (UP)—A taxi-|me tribute to his c ing ountry 1 q cab lumbered out of the darkness|warned of the dunger ’ (Changes Ei 0] N of a I'aris night in 1917 and jerked | “It would be a suicide,” he said ]a]]z393 : 1i 1}10 eall flmes to @ halt before a dimly lighted {when told he might be killed. | ay | C‘ 3 G‘ t g e S or e e or iamer | May Hail Ghristmas Greetings Out of it teaped the To-year-old| The momentum of his great day —_— orges Clemenceau, He had lived carricd hin over {o the peace con- | (ool o gy in the taxicab for 24 hours. rusi- | ference fables at Versailles. He sat | S e ing from the home of one political | in the claborate palace of Louis X1V | Christma inEiciudon g (i feadert lol - nolhar it woment | With Wilson and Lloyd George but the Atlant when his career halanced between a | 118 thunder was muftled. the woight about Easton St mnd a final suprenie | Of his clenched, gloved hand was tot | e rushi to the peaks of history. so heayy on the table at Versailles st ofiice do~ i S T e asuraat A ]u\ : natio ,m’< ‘;‘:m individ- By S % he could form a minie. | ualist. he was forced to face co . one of e most reler ss dictators “I‘V"; defen; RSt Ten Ror 2.5 e el 1o | i but Lloyd George saw him a|ton, D. urters of the Na- i fine, fierce old man who had *“one | tional S0CIC o ) e y-gloved | 1o footht oach time they met, | make a longer jou han hands grasped ti °l of POWEr. | pi¢ oynical attitude towards sender expect Warned Nation of Trouble e S e VCTADON € Name The snarling years before and |y St ; may he right, ter the start of the World war, the | glerated by nece Wilson's | § s may be perfectly cor- s when he stood outside the | royrteen points pros 1 him to | n il reach:s high circle, raging, shaking his gre2t | yark: “But God content with | the r it may be d bacs e for tie rattle of the Kaiser's| Turned Down By Machine Vhen this happe roroe and pleading for a French | ere is that moment wh v i jou thro Polanl were past. Soon his enemi of the Versailles treaty, crian Humburz, and is featists—would lie in prison sce Tim hurrying from amer for t before a firing squad. | door of the pals of Caillaux or my- | active politics 1 addr ked and Caillaux | nation from 3 e lers went to prison while Clemenceaa | wonted fo en A4 letter offi stood in the high tribune dent of (he 1 letter of- Ihere was no hesitation when T haps the first ns and finds no stood in the tribune, *“e fais md_the political machin ider ‘much love guerre.” m that he wonld wage 1 0 ruthlessly tu . Mary." it is rescal- il the last French soldier had | dowr the address « down rather than accept| “They you il 1t s hout victory. Clemences ) rostars “I'or the historic moment want to go. v power,” wrote Bolitho, “the ily and saw thin f I van with its steering gear jams pened « bout, 1 Wian et Seolt viet Lepuin until Germany broke.™ Killed myselr. | S AbouLls 'S one-tracked cnerzy | Descl nian 1 v 5 tened s tiveless and fearless. His work- | quish duel years hefore, 5 T v started at dawn and ended | president and Clemencean went {o it i te. In the chamber of deputies his Vendee fisherman's hut 1o write | ot t spelling. e answered all eriticism with *vie- |and tend his wild flower garden, o Turkish zovernment ex- toire “If you ever have need of m A A Ta Refused to Protect Himse!f again, you will fine me here, on my | U0 1S ”M‘l SEAL e :‘m‘.}:.‘f ) _ Tu the muddy trenches | sand s, beside my pine woods.” | ('3 1 jonet S lie was grimly with (he | he said. But Frauce never necded S e s e soldiers, wavir 1 helmet | him The German had il 15 shells fell nearby and paying that been destroyed. | T A 1ddressed to fa Pacific Coast Rations Water to e esidents in Frolonged Drought R e W of Lurope arose from the 5 wave of nationalism that followed San Francisco. Nov (P—The [ ca for poolinz for power resources!|ihe World war, One method of ¢ Paciife coast. ordinarily 80|,y priate and municipal .| pressing nationalism was the revivil proud of its climate. looked with of native name he case of envy foday at the rest of the coun- | Provided i I AL i s " ion of try. although much of it went abont | *&recable to all pariic nar wist connotations. {its business in sub-freezing tempera- | 20pointed by Gove ives e el %7 the many other obst “One and all, they have asked the A e B o L world 1o follow their mew labels, The coust canie (o an end 10d1¥ | il po held ‘n the office of Mayor | Fhereror person addressir $C OBLO Sl Bl A by o fe next Man- | Communication (o Russia, Pinland, ith no relief in immediate prospect. | ¢ stonia. Latvia, Lithuania, Caecho- In California water was being soid 5 ¥ ovak Jugoslavia, Rumania, Al- by the gallon and in Wa RSO eI Te SN SIa Ten ol key or Ireland would do % from a number of points in Wasl- | tire cities sought me | ck the ¢ e town an ticir clectric ;v:,,\\ st ington but none of them had assui- | LI 4 B 2 Sl ed alarming proportions, official b Litte Hope Ofered sdid Many Estonia Names Changed Only a qualified prediction that | cc rtment froe an Alaskan disturbance might reach — e otitiial pros Washington tomorrow was held o1 Al At Alnonnss by the weather burean. No hope New, Fast Service to toni allinn, 15 offcred for the rest of th wrti, and not Do coast states, d Wesenberzy California cattle were reported dy- K 3 | “Phe 1 Geographic ieiy ing from lack o water, AU Mokis ¢ EVERGALDES. .t e et e lumme Hill and Copperopolis Enst Al West Consts paring its new map of Iurope, con- veras county, drinking wate, : £rom Penna. Station, New York % ofticial spellings of all plars ing sold by the gallon. while Angcls § HAVANA SPECIAL > iviesSp.m. |, Rediticl e Camp and San Andreas reported Guiclenedint hovat map was being {only a monti's supply of water v~ § PAIMETTOLTE. ™' {v. %10 p.om. ent national maining Brunswick, Taomasvill, Florida | | nemienclature ch : Prayers of Catholic priests and 6 Shes Fast daily train | : Iinisters of almost every other de- darig reaien bia the BERMUDA DENIES SUFFRAGE nomination from all parts of th Double-Track Sea.Level Route 1a n, Bermuda, Nov, 50 (U1 Pacific coast were oftered, secking & R = Iy @ vote of 23 to §, the Colonial aivine intercession for e perencd || Atlantic Coast Line § vov o assewmiy 1 i re- izt . The Standard Railroad of the Souti EeRIIEl n1LoR0SI LoV of RIMERth A In Tacoma yesterday, mayors of e o e o [ vote to the women of Bermuda. This that city and Seattle mct with Goy- B.F. FULLER, A. G.D. A, as the fourth attempt of the Bere crnor Roland H. Hartley to discuss 8 West 40th St., New York da Suffrage society to secure the Tel. Lackawanna 7080 Ask for “Tropical the power question and attempt to find a remedy for the situation which was descril as “critical.” Pooling Resources Urged A tentative agreement of franchise. an English stona e invented Ports Ars ago. Joseph mason, is Im..\ cement 100 y en crossed. The scraping of Oba- President, 1, J. Sloan, Vied all’s chair on Lare floor President and 8. W. Cornwall of the £ i 3 :G;ANLE‘EI sushed it out of 0 na Fir srance Co., Hartford | & : = s | udly in the sud Clarence Ludlum, Vice Presi- | Z \ . LINCOLN | L= dent, Home Insurance o, New T = 4 | other's consent for ! Yor A. Cosmus, Vice Presi- —jg'f—" Moha A k AR e Pon — | diah disappeared thrc s den Insurance =& Bm N Bl h SN i |deor, Co. irman o 5 s Public to Tnspect New Building me=r2 e o ’ e w h Sl ) Co.: Bdward Milli- ¥ ! - — Archier, Sceretary | Co | Tie W. T.. Hatch Co. today for- el e e Mondas's inetail. | mally opens its n constructed b s i “v ler in Monday's instasl- | 55 S e e Cic ‘]!,]‘I. ! = i e AT ) Sugety Co.i Fred- ; Proud of the lion fosn e il § fl Match and his family will h At inire i | lionse for ll their friends 2 3 | : ngelv cy. Har i | o'clock this afternoon until : H 3 i emnity Co.: ( tonight, when visiters will e 4 corte roughont the ne "y L "] L | E I S At 10 o'clo RASSE 0 i i = noon Hatch escorted AR e i N A S % fshop. Secretary, Pa i {Widow Testilies She Saw v 2 i w ddM f H l N e e M MacDougal, Secreis ; ounded Man In Hote e o denee Mutual Fire Ins i Tt "HM,N : RS G TEnox R AT | f Hartford: Gilbert { ¢ York, Nov. 80 () —With the : ’““”‘io-" the tant Secretary § | wony of its principal 1” 0 Ve ts, | Co.: E. B. Field 3 the record, the « on - today s ol i |the record S, is no set program and no pre- | ¢S Insur Co, Harriso, : u‘;‘;‘u :vlp.‘lm,; ;,‘: \\‘owy in i e gl cretary, Worcester utual Pirc H 1l of Grorge A. McManus for the | 3 1oq | Insurance Co.: M. L. Jenks, Vi i | wrder of Arnold Rothstein | e geatlon ples i aideg v e i i 1o A e vl RRBUILE 20 Leean s DL o e e A e £ s o {he Park | enongh aw rom the congested| " RIEH 4 byl $ % T el e Ve N s ts it still is centrally lo-j d¢mnity Insurance Co. of Nor : x R e still in the heart of America; Cli A H heard o toraair e e wis | business disirict. The new buile Woodward v he heard a “crash” in the vi- i Thomas t ory 1 l Fire v of 100 , where the state| S 70 SN 4 AR i0oting took place, witl e by mobile Insur Co.; Joh Obadiah critically examined the hol ster; Aquila said it was Stanton's | Momer T e A Ahaslatesypreauipmentilo it s e e JUEe 2 pbadialiactticallyics ! fa momant Slafertann fa ovido thorough and satistctory | North, Com ut Fire Insuran Synopsis: Romance buds as 1 It ! i « canly | ¢ down: the hall rvice. Co.; R. E. Doly. Connecticut Pliio mystery of Moha | \ is were Room MceManus' . Hatch made his debut in > > Co.: John M L the security of 1 o on and Sl id this was at 10:50 o'clock. |1 in (883, the year of the ntal Insurance Co courageously secks ) v o sccond [ Rothstein was found wounded fatal- | bliz loward Wessenberg ty Nes Hereiiv] N Y f I 100 and went {ly at 10:55 o'clock in the servants'| In i, @n insurance ageney was | Deposit Co.; J. 1. Hoxi ns Falis Liodge: Her rasid lod ) ) y o r Pond. [entrance to the hotel. The s opened i this city by the late A. | lusurance New York: Joseph e eaita . I heard of his d 1, 501| Bought to] brove {hrough the w g ! P ne. As the business grew, Gorton, Gorlon vany, Har tmele’s. will | wi ove o s o that the shooting occurred in room pariner, Charles H. Northend, | ford; Wortiingtos made her | le heir. Peggy co 1 b 0 the | #49, it charges was rented [ Was taken in and firm became | American nee idas AT | ; [y McManus under t name of | COllins & Northend. In 1858 the LAvery, Hartford Fire ance Co son of Oba 1y e George A. Richards. zency vas purchased by A, G. But- | Robert 1. Mofrotte., neighbor, ‘and tells o $he said under cross-cxamination | 17 Willlam L. Hatch. For ai\Marine Insurance Co.: events climaxed ! y : 1o | S could not swear that the “crash” \"f“‘\‘"”u. e IO G B 1ce Cot Fred Johnson shooting licut. 12 1 « the sound of a pistol shot, but | 1°7 & Hatch served its patrons from | 1L ity neurance Compons J ¢ - = L like that of o |an office over the old guarters of | s : : he beoice 1 5 Sl it was more Iike that of a | &n Qfice over °'| North America: John W. Monr Jim shows deep i o g > breaking against a wall, She | {1e New "'f"“'“’ Natlonal Jibank, \yicce i da1 e Tondon & Glebe. 1 e said she was not familiar hatha e SRSl S OlICEm OIS e Col Allistor | : ) 1 sids it located. The first concern repre- 3 : o | : T G s, et e T Hampshive Fire lusurance Co.; i 3 ; e e A At e o | James Grover, > ¢ Underwrit- | 0 of ( e - o s of his partner, and f \41]’ P I J Bar iagara Wire & a e : clothes is nsu Co Gordon 1.. Brown st forl 3 was linown i or 2 : 'T ”' } % i vis contortc said, and his | gy Harold L. | Northern Assurance Co.: J. A. Brod- o 0a i » 1 nds ere ASPE 1ie stomac c 2 R : 8 [ fiennssrar clasped to l'v v,,mi}‘l)' Match, @ son of the owner, e | exiek. Norwici Union Fire Insurance | behind the wiecl [ o fness with his father in 1900, In|C0.; Oscar M. Iowland, Dhosnrs . 1 ke i e SR the Lusiness was incorporated | Fire 1 Co.; William L. . o S L T s R SoUl s e W, B Haleh Doy with e lCirten | Manwger, T &, Bnoy b R L ok e e fof TLolhsteln Yerder (ialcht as' president ana the 1 Louis K. Iv: i ticld e | GNeatO) Of the man she saw. son & retary. Fire and Marine Insurance Co.: W to him ; ; At Hotel With Man 'he business continued to grow | (i Griswold, Victory Insurance Co.: : the 1 : e nes D. C. Murray. defense coun- land in 1916 the W. L. laatch com- |1 IL Kenyon, Hartford Steam Boi. | light until it AEd gl 4 7 il acl, brought out that Mrs, Putnam. |pany bought the insurance agency |er Inspection and Insurance Co.:| curve in the yoad, then he wet st o (& widow, ha been registered at the |of D, A, Parsons und edded the|Grenmville N. Parker and Mocton 4 slowly back 1o his hous: R | hotel with a “Mr. Putnam,” who she | Parsons business to its various lines | Dexter, Insurance Company of Nl | by the front door h id was a man she was engaged to | of servic 1 Home Bank- | America; Paul 1. Avery and John | around to the rear porch 4 @ 3 not at the ling a purchased 2 - e . Ty £ AT ST S he |ing and s purchased Do lo T T e himself comfortable in jltotelthe might of ine shostine. and Harr joined the ney, Hartford: Clinton I chair, propping his feet o ° was still on the stand nndesr | company vice president et & : o porch railing ! Sundo UEI feross examination when court ad-| In 1927 (he business of Wil i "“T],,',’.“:"l‘:”” “l) ]“"‘“‘ e Obadiah’s head W ! it for Miss Pres- | onen Monday morning. O'Connor & Son was taken over and | paric. 1y g 4y Asetees his chest as he dozed o ! e Cotad — Harry P, O'Connor hecame vicelpeer pice, Savince Hans sty and then, when the knoc \ « on fro| adiah ) iels” Junior College president in charge of the real es- | pioy oot SavinE Ul 1 front door came do ted e H tate department. ‘u‘ s I e wooden panel witl Sundoy hoed. “What as C In 1928 the Louie S. Jones agency | "% Ban aating whack. He went to th 1 tunket New Yorl 1J its insurance business, repre- Tt l"armington . Mr. f el el e Oh That tantes attending the Mason Junior ting 16 companies, to the Hatch | DaVis, Middletow | side.”” and Obadiah i o dr college at Tarrytown-on-Hudson are | compan:: and Milton D. Jones join- | H+ B. Noyes, President | open. r learning about flying. |ed stat vice president, bringing | Fan! tic; A A MacLeod, Treas- | Obadiah busicd himsel dight- | 50 The school has added a course in | with him the Parsons & Parker, | 1€ inville Trust Co.; I ing the student lam on o n javiation. Prof. Roland H. Spaulding, | Jame Walson and If. Dayton 4 WL Holt & D et e il | Guggenheim professor of aeronau- | Humphrey agencies ens Insurance agency, Meriden, Yed ahescn. i ; Dl an: {Blnd { ties, lectures twice a weel on the| The Hatch company has man: AMr. Gilman, Root & Boyd, Insur healales b hat Ed = ¢ | tendencies of aircraft and the his-|ed the affairs of the New Dritain |ance agency, Waterbury: Charles If. | B N ¥ \ s: 1 1itory ef ion. Real Estate and Title Co.. since alker, Northampton, Ma Clin- | 1e months roll 1 s liv | a fatit TE Dare s Mrs. C. I. Mason. head of the|189. D. C. Judd Co.. and the|ton L. Cole. Bliss & Cole, Hartfor: S A - = S 1 school, thinks girls should learn|City Realty Co., are managed by |Albert II. House, Hartford: 1 “Eight months, to | re T about avialion, not only for flying | officers of the Hatch Co. | Cowles. Hartford; William « turned the other. v oo but because she believes there will| The company is one of the lead- | bin, Hartford: G. I ) ¥, In-| Gt aEh A on Ed's soon be demand for writers on avi-|ing real estate and insurance con- |surance Index, New Yor | T L B Do ation | ce in Connecticut and represents | i i X : : s = - 3 companies. | o e S LARGE WORLD AFTER ALL Officers of the W. L. Hateh com-| YOT DRESSED FOR 1T | e It Enterprise, Ore., Nov. 30 (UP)— pany are as follows: President, W, | Atlanta. Ga., Nov. (GP)— it o ) For almost a half century two men {l. Hatch; first vice president and |Reversal of a county court convic-| et o it ! |pals in their vounger days, have | treasurer, Harold W. Hateh: vice, tion on a charge of distilling was | e I lived here yet never ch other | president and secefary, Marry G.|won from the Georgia court of ap- | Leaasht 3 . he?” funtil the other day. Henry W. Oli- | Hancock; vice president, Milton D. [peals by John Birchfield. whose at- A 7 | vet stopped . . Jacob on the|Jones; cosistant secretary, Ruth A.[torney repeatedly called attention A 2 ; ) er 1 jstreet the other day and renewed |Grocock; manager of the automo-|to the fact that the sheriff who kel Botat o 1 handed their frienrship which started when |bile finance department, \\'nh.un};..nlmx the place cxclaimed: “Who | '“'Ifll"’l_“" i Jadi i : cob was 11 vears old. Both have | M n. |in the dickens ever heard of a man | e 3 | by bis b Hlived in this vicinity for 45 years. | Those who have accepted invita- |distilling with his Sunday breeches s S o s 8) - fiaeds i tions to attend include: lon?” John admitted he “just called | 11 O] #d the | o o mi USE HERALD FIED ADS| Howard Dunham, Insurance Com-|around and was there when the o e | FOR BEST RESULTS missioner, Hartford; Ralph B. 1ves, |sheriff arrived.’ | 0 {[ AT Bt S b Il et A e 2 : - JUST KIDS 1 I A it like that ™ NOT GOIN' OUT TO PLAY- e Ieft the ! MOM-1M GONNA STAY IN ( AN STUDY SPELLIN-SO Ll WIN THESPELLIN ] ‘ PRUZE A iC BRinG : ! T HOME AN GIVE 1 19 v 1 Gone al ( ! vo | AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUil.lEN “I never wished I was dea axcept once when I was plun tired out from cieanin’ hous an’ had a splittin’ headach: an’ Pa set with his & Teet on a chair where I could sce ‘em.” (Copyright 1929, Publishers Syndics POOR PA CLAUDE CALLAN tle dignity | ' | Ma would quit sendin’ me out to bring in her clothes off the line.” (Copyright 1929, Publrsners Byndicate vish A SWELL COMPROMISE —T1 CANT SAY THAT MY APPLE DUMPLING WiLL BE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES JUST 1 GLESS TLL GO OUT AN PLAY - MOM = IF 1T STAY 1N AN STLUDY SPELLIN T = N = NG o ’ g CoMTESTo BT T MopE Taa | |MCKT BE %‘ST\'N : ~wou wu,‘\_’_/! ‘\Ni‘ T' E 2 / e e S 7 POLLY AND HER PALS _ CROSS MY HEART, THATS AL T Z v WANTED YoU 2 MAW. HOLISEWORK E 15 TWICE AS TO ADMIT! "N HERE'S THE KEY, HARD AS _\ 0 ourR &l DESK! CFFICE HOT DAWG! ITLL BEI» GOOD T'GIT RACK TO THE OFFICE! BELIEVE ME, ILL. NEVER GIVE jj\ MAW ANOTHER CHANCE TO SWAP JOBS WITH ME You Do SECCUNT, THAT I ACTUALLY. DONE ANY HOUSEWORK, TELL ME ALL ABOUT ‘\‘ IT, SAMBO! HOW WAS THE MOP AN’BROOM BUSINESS? ©198 Kevapper FetineServien, I, Grat R ks rsered. Py