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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1930. ———————————————————— Eforts Made o Raise Planes In DRIV ATWEDDING 65254000 WY NN [ o VROV TRAN G | oy T 318 Feet of Water Off Coast of TRAP AUTO DRIVER 2 v v oo CARTOONIST DEAD | M,‘d—'i PAST BASLE TODAY o sh s s, o Treadway Vice President of California as Depth Balks Divers IR Sy aihes Rora, ot ok o3 o e el G s Bridgeport Zigiagger Finel <o.iivcion s o 1o oo Clane Briggs, Whose Work Ap- it T Prineess Shows Deep Emouon‘:‘"‘h Hauled Up — Machines RESU[TS [IF []RIVF il e e “_‘::“‘"‘,_};‘"‘;\r et i Sl e NEW YEAR,S EVE 10 reyal i whien -‘\‘vfll‘:i;\"v»Iy?”J{’:'”71" b oy S SRR I Irincess Mari aRned .I‘?”:r‘uy‘;fi‘ Re ‘,,..' : ‘.n‘];‘\‘n;\’l' suilty te the charge of operating an s carryi Blank to that offic 3 1 newspuper cartoons depicting R s 100 Feet Apart On Occan automobile while under infu- | o inu - oy L Ofticgr Charles W iicd Sanfa Monica, Cal. Jay 0 that he was near & gusoline station | e S E 5 HoNlidedtat B o Brta fo tRisellhc vncdkaeetor Vasiington, January 4 (®—Pros |ut Rockwell avent nd Webster \ ; 3 % o W icvb o e 1 fona - g <. be-!ident Hoover contemplated today | Hill at 2:55 . on December 31 1A 1] : : SR e \ 1 ¥ s I ma toia niotion picture camera plancs, ! fher ARt T Bk ; L ) : ; | ging on Rockwell avenue. He ma - ! i of his drive to boost construction i : e : (P volice to lision were to be resumed today ! to absorb unemployment gndatunivoll : L £ lieved to hold the hodics of séven o p icolraz, u 1 the ten Killed in ol business endeavors submit NGO C of Piedmon n will Ludget of $4,700.000.000 for ST ek s ‘ e wheel in an intosica lition : o ’ and vhen Office {f a8 was 10, e tal Lo he expended during the year | O c he 8 mes o el : =% | Brochu vas private intercsts | ould b larz t t for 1929 This, With many items still o b hook fastened in the s whily lded, gave promise that the t coast guar DUivately s e a s e EaN A . % hold & o S e ; l 1 E U BIIth 'ran ) ing tor .ithuanian The mount was that of | {0 < all my prac in v B ' @ 3 and : N ling toward hall on Pa t. They make 1 1y 2 lenlionaico Attorney Irvin lin, rep- ! : Lt vesenting Brocii or leniency |lice court today rring 1o t t rou Discovered By panies, but the toial of public wreekage wis discovered yes. ary orks continued to grow, with 19 - LAl Ore t 1 T t {az 1 on of aiee by the barge tender Daisy M i 1§ 10pE10 on the ground fhiat it was the young | tion of J. Iergus Hunter, sor Phecatened With Blindness ; ot S e wothe barg nder I tes untouched in the survey and . 2 ‘ Sunlosten danger 4 cis n S hony Kazlauskas of cdondo beach, and the spec R e T A e e ind the convic- for jrederick A. Vergason ner \ party {o party. while jgjce Neal & o Sialeo tion would cause the loss of his li- - 1 de i Tned dons ! Y Sixtec es were complefe. Ao e Rl G mont the Pacific occan botfom Public Utility Work ! = e oifshore. Navy airplanes AS LG L L2 o el : ¢ question that he t fit con- ‘ton Drive dition 10 drive w car, Lut reason |attor's butterflies of nit. from Venice, which wer ; public utility and telephon e disaster e Tl t 5 ¢ clearce th v hH acher at th groups fixed their estimate at §2 and demanding flect 0f { 106,000,000: public vorks, incld- 1 insurance policy and : irologicil . ! . ; X surroundi - coln contly undor- he veered to one side of the road ftain what Anderson “was going :c Kk Medical lebutantes and { spectators betore King n operation at New Britain 1 ng those of the federal government hoolks reached §1,550,000.000, and railroad Daisy M struck the fsot a total of $1,050,000,000 80 sharply was that e intended (0{do about” an accident \ 1 i cumonia celebrate sheens i I ”I"mv"' reneral hospital, will return to her arive into a yard [ s : ; e e e Jose, tne crown prince . tomorroxw 1z¢ and signalled 10 the oth- | Surveys fop the states move +o. | 11 Mad been at @ wedding whertfing to the police station and hay | Xl 1 T cLrieE Chistlesard i Jonn Ward o \\\ nthroy raft after her hook Tad been | ward the White House daily and the | 940ks were s ; attorney Anderson arrested ring. fine , Crowds Checr Party |5 has returned from New nvoi hauled in and was found show | president said he expected they | S41d* Anderson was fined 10 and cost \ € Reub 3 t ! L G AUS e son it iary | B N o harze ol aiolation ol : L 1 t n ction, howev r for Miami Deach traces of red y the color of the | woul completed by the middle of the charge o olation of th airpl cran airplane wheel | this month ! {rules of the road and after cour ) rhyne 2d 1 ol princess | Dlorlda, to play a 14 weeks' engage- and wer d. The planes, In addition to these, Mr. Hoovet had adjourned Judge Mangan. who i ! was Loment at the Villa Venice club with fect i lid s o ¥ £ 4 bear ace flom her . Queen| Al Moore's b which flames were | pointed out thut this total did not represented him. protested to E I ud vt on the ocean include industrial and tory ir M. D, Saze against al 2 ) b i t dleo olnn vas ciicered. It was| Aliss Dorothy Scott of Worthing bottom provements or building constric- R MANEHESTER fer m‘ vollect witne e datc ot o T idg Be will g a dinner They s believed to contain the | tion. A special committce was set small 1 S ter, ' s place at honie tonight for a number natter,” L place : o 10 Jordan, Henry Johannes and Tom | e prospects in these ficlds. 1 [lowed to colleet from the state w | Tay = N :31‘;};\‘“ iles throug’ | meetin .‘o"\l"m“ % ‘”x :.;"mvn\or : R tant dirce. | Panics, is beginning o show in their — tere Judge Saxe replied i e ; ; St iy osenh : s ‘onrad | orders which already have grown (o o R il n oD Con it (ha tile Anatian it T “au le Jos Loyl Dol Uonplg) ng) onanad | 1 11l (epceiglitogine : SOnNICR LI 5 Al Ward of 34 Hamilton street was S req | & Yolume beyond their cxpectatio P - 2 cunmstances called for a special 1 " a ,. q B oyster bar i e 5 R dam v Wells, cameram vere recovered Sristol, Ja v tol Hig (¢ | l L d G I d 5 R o B e e el i pdons teedy had wnded | While the president was disclosing | D'stoh Jan. 4—Ti e e e B“S[O 0 P,Es 16StS al Induc ] 4 len in front of 43 Linwood str n for their Gir : PR : g : sket 1 5 i last evening and was recovered o et hrilling se. | the recults of the drive, the Chamber 5¢hool basketball team oUL N ShA d H H H H ers sent them Wt 1 ne B st - - . 5 e § ; said in a statement that no 1058 of |4t the \ppei of Captain Alfred 3 c = i morning by Officers Kumm, Harper A ; 3 1 p1InGess vas leavius bes d O'Day. Jorer iy nad Tery suown dni il noelun B its 25, dbe South Han vhen he was struck by Ander- : ; for turkey and ice cream | ncess Shows Emotion Ceineliman s Tabn N ol b arE: business re e e e et T Pl S e 1 ofticers Ihe “racc” ended in the Lindon- | Several times in her emotion. the ciairman of the licente committe ness survey conference committee, chestc 181 a eing the 1ic 3 il & 2 gyl 4 4 road crossing. Anderson Crove Wt Smith apa where they wese | princess buried her head in hir ©o called a public hearing at ) T e o Labor Issucs Report . fo the atrong Bell City e o o ) ‘ the debutante, for whois |sage of lilies of the valley. The ne- | o'clook Tuesdas evening. aansare - depth of Jle s mestcan enstalion of Lshorfonefoithefledinalisliohiha v ¥-leg injury. and no aciion was T 3 A surprize. The rest cessity for so strongly guarding the [ag Room 201, City Hall, on the peti- S 5oy 2 monfhly hisines suives saitied en e [ocal fioor tifs s Ly the police for several diys 2 ntin duncin.. [station on her departure and the |tion of the Y. M. T. A, & B, society re the wrec . Al e e T s 7 5 + th | claborate precautions against mis- | ror a permit fo play basketball n Monahan's zone defense, save for nt P. J. O'Mara at police ing g r q 0 o hap en route were known to have ' the society hall on Main street on the yeiar. but would im-'the potent alumni squad. which qua r it happe i v 1 v 1k, de szddenecd h although she was be- | Synday {prove used the scheme in years before. The allozanii i 5 s r trous as tl found it atmost ir lieved to have recognized them as Anror “lLooking shead to 5 it is ob 2 iocal gym lust night by a|Rule & Level Co. factory on Ded GRS clot they were. to restauranis lLowenstein an fing from | « plane over th Channel ¢ the wate th cmployment probably has been alle (o solve “Tommy' d riforts o T e ¢ bodies. Dive ety helow ritise A age B Eivhs iseo TRy ¢ Dristol lhoys started oit | drove past two lincs of futon g : 1o party, found it-almost im. ! needful ¢ b e vious that fewer automobiles will belropor siowly In the inilial period [and struck \ergaso 8 sible to a 1 half the Vit As the trains started the chees pHrALUS on (he BOAS A% | manufactured. probably from 700,- () wound up the serncster lof the street, but Anders lof butterflies and their shouts of the crowds. reached » " Aoty : ”l”\“ 049 to L END Dol dess A ““‘"‘ e do. | Whirlwinds, The score read 1-all for |was that Vergazon : . A the ball Y They were “Long | b o ";“_'{‘_ “]‘I Lo roduction |S€Yeral minuics after Louie La- [ the fender of his e ; ¥ : larwood ; i o e N e el AEUIC SR g s B Ponte, Bristol left forward, and sponsible for the accid LGOI IS d - t debutante d rince iabert,” and ong live ke hours t the mies|aiso will be lower. unless offset by (1 onte 1 Ll fropward idfspansinl f : " i x LO'Leary. visiting right forward, had |t d that went (e TSI crry he king oush ' i {increased structural demand. Certain I leishauer . ropped successtul gy trics | home and asked what s ceted by the debutante who| Just before the train bearing tho the bodies are insid | factors point 1o a beiter year for Pl \ | ; f 5 Ithrough the hoop, bu N Allaire [ ing to do and also asked to sce Sl ;7 b a frock of white moire orna- |Princess disappeared into the night Ol‘d Jl] Am I h H A l lndgicignto e Lo \‘l“'];l”l' ATl e e |tossqd” @ two-pointes, lie White insurance policy on Anderson's car. "‘“”} o i ited with ~hinestones and secd | Marie Jose could be seen still wav er ol aranth Has Annua B ng i niee et iih ston b L BRLl T anthe Wl foTloRed Wi o lh A i Ut Fors | 6P sa A Bg ol Ul ere Lo i ) arls R S R T r gloved hand in farewell, A : E : lifornia oftice of the| parently been checked and for two |Mer cime through agaln with an-(gason &s “a damn fool gcin iU S P iiver sereen. More t Officiala and other dignitaries ]flalal]a[lofl XEIC1Ses | . d il maste 2 t Wit i reached the rajlvay station half an : ave not [other double-decker to make the! Judge Mar ved GHLas i i ¢d to eye her hou. Teached the railway station half tical branch, department of | months contracts awarded have not | double-decl o mal v 8 yed Hu v commi i i A (s our befors tha princess and the ros nts, K. 1. | declined pt scasonally. Qwing (o [$C0re read 7 to 1 in favor of the! his part ir. referring 1o : . s muff. covered with C e I e e N e e S U S L e acty award- |home club. The score at the quar-|him as * L oand d theart roses and bl mainder of the CaiudIiG s 2 i oy I, dispatched a ; the small volume of contract§ award- | 10M¢ ¢ i 20! e s s D wer " Fripse coss Marie Jose on' her arrival was | #S royal matron and George Arnl i . however, there is con- [ter mark showed Bristol in the lead | claring that there would never hay e pwer i 2 Salief ok een geduilo Wushinie Hed dhis ygun. Bovesens build ¥ a4 six point margin, and it was | been a police court case but for clla lodg Mhey lingered fle to dunce ;n Dresented with a bouquet of o 3 stalled a " he report was not made pub- | siderably work for bullding by Sl PR i ol e L s ey e Unity 0 1 | Eoonins et smilas Dlossoms by Baroness Lemonnien. | Laurel Court, Order of Amaranth but Hazen and Hall said all the | trades men now than at this timg e R g ¢ ; iior as and testoons of biu. | Both the princess and her mother |a! the annual induction ceremo iy i Bristol after the halfway mark and right to use the police court to forc 1e sweel pe | ¢ itnesses they interviewed declared | last yea 2 3 £ b i a Iwore 5 't anc it the Masonic Temple last night. S i \l e 1‘”I | 1ts survey sa he president’s the visitors threatened only once | Anderson into puying for Vergason's silloons that resembled huee | WOTe fur couts. King Albert and the | the plancs were flying toward the | s ey said that tl | s ML > S nces were in full dress uni-| Other ofiicers were installed as e 3 { confercnces had given industrial |[When they crept up to within six |injuries, he declared unches of grapes. and then hurricd ‘m"”",h‘]';_‘\ “'ou_m ’m‘” e raos! sun and Cook and House may h confercn aags % Sl ong ol | Bl A S A G e ~ and .o |torm. Thirty young girls chosen | f s 3 Leen blinded temporarily by its leaders a new gen<e of responsibility [ points of jecsiBseoregneatinelNeNicratson Bt ror i inegiflo S gl !’:om pupils of the Brussels school of | Associate matron. Mrs. lda Leav- SE N0 CCALEINT : : in which they had been called upon [threc-quarter mark, The local guin-| Mangan, had no busin L Bichar, s cros Aldrich gave the Rivs! Mary Astor, filn et - ; ausle chanted a song s the party | itt: associate patron, Fred C. Eppler: 18tos to act together in preserving busi- [tet never let up during the contest jthe street at the point described BUONEEOT rgare ',”‘(”‘m;]“;,:\;.dm,‘o.‘ ! 5 conductress, Miss Lucy Goodwit widow of Hawks, still was in scc e !but continued to “plug” along. {there was o crossings, desiznated nee te into a Pass France in Night | associate conductress. Mrs. Evange- P2l liarslol ont homalsi Layoffs Hurt Nation Ben Allaire, who tallied five field |44 had there Leen a policeman o : i ¢ collapsing at the news of h . 1 PERIUme Of ¢ (rains were expected 1o veach ! line Papenforth; secretary, Miss Amy nd accented by strains of ; : Bt . at mbout duybreak, cuting|EBeach: treasurer, Mrs. Abbie Meis- nusic. But this time the decorations | L4 &t about daybreak, culling e ; o R s ; eqa across the shortest edge of north- | ner: trustee. Mrs. Lillian Gill; truth g own interestz and often curtallMent eyt anq Smith, South Manchester | JUd8¢ Saxe interrupted to say 011108 Hflfldled 80222 Iol‘ PFO S end e Iher Rt e e o e ihel mroress | Mirs, FIE Boplert fults, oM 1 AUT[]MI]BI[E SH['W and lay-offs have intensified depres- |, pe knew of no law that relieved a mo 3 iha “In carlier recessions they 1aVe fgoals and a foul pop for 11 points, | 45 he would have been compelled Nancigsdealh acted individually to protect theirljooied best for the Bristol contin- |1© CrOSS at a designated place Letore e forward. with a total of nine | I CEITILE S Forietire ! ; . : - LOEREEn s through French territory would last | lian Wachhalt>r: wisdom, Mrs. Mar. sion.” it said {markers, showed up best for the |!OTist from liability simply becaus bfi[](][]e]‘s | Las[ Qufl]‘[e]‘ e T old-tashianed oi-! o1y gight hours, all in the dead of| Naskle: chaity, Mre: Flors Baier: “Onel of the main factora i avert=|ligyie s itk moric of Inania |2 Pedestrian crossed at & place olhs chestra of flute. oboe, bassoon and | ! o \rsiion o | Lo {night. The route enabled the trains marshal in cast. Mrs. Fred Eppler: e TR Ol e DT el W coelorh (e mul"\r ‘I““' aicrosswaliiand iinSindine | Zeponsior | 1o evade the French Riviera, where [ marshal in west, Mrs. Gertrug [ wages and cmployment.’ It 3CCCC. imachinery, was outstanding as it |ARderson guilty of he charge o he quart obation t per served froia many cnemies of the fascist regime | Twiss: historian. Mrs. Tetty Smith U | “Never before have manufacturers | | failure to allow Vergaso 5 bandon | 1&S been in the past. Although not | ! W reasonable | officer I, Connolly cover the i ied with rosaryland the house of Savoy live in exile. | prelate. Miss Maude 1. Traver: stas- == heenisofzantialivenilinegosabans o) |room to pass Judze Save said period from September 30 to Decem- smilax the butterflies as- |The cxact railway routine was not | dard bearcr. Miss Mathilde Rudolph: wage reduction Hagean, " lpasses frequently led to scores and | W& convinced that Anderson was n i A ; Stoniina T i ] ber ows that $5222.66 was col- it shimmering cloaks made public varder, Mrs. Phoebe Vining: sen- A5 hmerican and 2 Folelgn ducingiespense s liett actlon WELIE T Vot Ty as reninshab] | Shouny \ions sids of the struct, al-| jocted in wages and expended for th meyed on to the party given| There have becn several receat | tinel, Henry Beach: musician, Mr cates a fuller realiza ‘Eddic” is the capjain of Dristo! ug} &ason should | henefit of probationers’ familics and Touston in the crys- | revelations of plots against the |Grace Goodwin: flower girls, Miss g 1 | and women play in tl 1 InoreY VAR ARt < M,’] s 10 New Yol‘,( Ha“ ROpiinsamen AR Lol l('wl s douby | 1ligh's forces this year, o omi T R e R $1457.44 was collecied in fines and r Ritz Carlton. 1f{lives of the royal party. A few weehs | IYlora Holly and Miss May Elliott. ¥ OIS DO CEILS gl {thrce men, Louie LaPonte. “Tom-!'"ere < r 1e weary their heeis ago an attempt was made against| Installing oficer, Past Grand largely “1‘ e “"’:\‘”'.’“‘" actically | MY Tincoln and “Dikes” Hall. and . e A ey danced on and t cre, refail sales have held practical e lif Prince Humbert during Royal Patron: marshal, Mrs. Lillian - e b o | STEN e ‘:w; three substitutes who partici- and 3 girls brou o t norning hours. Tis v 3 L announce-| Gill: aide to marshal, Grand Rovil wal national automobile | the same level in Xov [pated in last night's gume. Louie rom the previous quart is betrothal. His assailant | patron John S, Dixon s today in Grand Central; €OMber as last vear | Albertelli. Gurske and “Andy” Pa- | L o 3 women. M hoys a an It cxpatriate living m o uncrowning ceremony W with 300 of the latest crea- p e § lau. did fine work. Palau shot two irls placed on probatior s Tolle Degan their e e the automotive world di- Polish Political Club through the net during the short | [;l AIMINH EHU[I TY « < attendance at one Beach, uncrowning matron. as- 46 Amervican and two Reaches 30th Birthday time that ne piayea | L b ty-five men, 4 e s numerous dinners Bulnce Cheered lLoday by Past Royal Matron Cor- ¥ manufacturer zirls, a total of 7T rved to Biven (B 4 rince high scorer, White’s accurate he 7 o 4 5 private home Bant own beaver: Mrs. M conjunction with the regular Al East Harvtford Newg DL ALeF10T i Yents T anta. cro trend toward cight-cylinder In HIUACHOIL TS rms of probation and 1 E arents were checrea rontl ceting of the Polish Do Bristol Hizgh will not play at hoine : UL oo d £ of cight. On LN DeCred | Blliowt, flag bearcr. and Mrs. Alit T e e ] girl violated probation to work when they ST et S IRl or e, ety approxnalely | oo at 2 o'clock at the IFalcon when Middletown wiil visit hor firet Light flower girls presented of the cars on display have : on probation nd o y < : E the death of > matron’s jewel sary of its cstablishment in this city [tol will entertain the Jocals in thai e Lo 5 Rnick i s @ past matron’s jowe will be observed. Joseph Kozakic- next IFridiy evening when the i o b ShaShhoseman | ived shortly beforo wicz, president, will preside. of a two-game series will bey A X ! : ¢ of tasos tigated b . s g ts and received an ovation played ide 1 t 4 h in the N The STy bation office I he cheers ‘were re- | . he met the royas|roval patron-clect b compared with about present ) i-eylinder model is exhibited front wheel drive cars are| A prominent speaker will Iw'w..rv Leing shows on the progress and work of the| In the preliminary game last|10 this country after their Rl 0 Other outstanding fratures ave a | organization. The speaker is sched- fuight the Bristol Iligh school sec-{ i Paris, is foday defend olaofiith e ram - {HO=A. DTN AL SP 2 silent transmiissiion, climinatiing the | uled to appear at 4 o'clock and the fonds whipyed the South Manchester [ SUIE for separation and maintenan: L i © S T cay ! ) e Amaranth ne ring was oo arowling noice of second speed, and | doors will be opened to all who :«rr“'&uhs by a 41 1o 16 scor Coach™ [ Which his wife is bringing. ) aundry Company Sues ! ) : ) N < ) clear cotd Sented to the retiring royal matru a zeneral fendency to make bodics | interested in the affairs of the club. | Tommy Monahan used 21 men in tie | Shalus Abrahamian, wife. claims that Arbours for Damages \.'fi e streamline of-| A membership drie will be con- }umh;q and did not receive any com- | her husband Sarkis D. Abrahami . e Ry e ccts tarther, to blend three hues in | ducted and all jotning during this [Detition until the fourth stringers|has been zuilty of cruclty. knocking [rs. Jerome Napolco - o | were pressed into service, * her down, Licking her, and expelling | ©1tY @nd Herman Rooney. driver, ung Countess Alvise F vody colors and to employ the clas- ! drive will'be excluded from m\m..] ere pressed in l 8 A g T 5 A Bodyieolors and ftofamployiihesclasdive vl e South Manchester rooters| her fron: their hame have been made defendun the roval me ron's jewel was present and two Princess | by her officers. s arrival. The femper-| The crown smony was con ranged from 39 Fahr ducted by Past Royal Matron Julia night, to 45 at nudday | Norton. assisted by Past Royal M ! - |tron Cordelia Bur acting as s 11,“ o i”v}w ient pott in head- ! the initiati Hotel Dielmonico. wh a Ring Boris Leaves !crown bearer ral Matron lizhts and hubeaps. T e e i classy 30-piece hand, all togged |allowed her to return to the home, | laundry, Inc.. based on w collisior t of 1 < i Germany, Jan. 4 (| Marion Sackett as sworl Ly "““‘”“"‘ companies - have S Choir Will Broadeast !m,v in white pants. shirts, and red [ that the abuse has been over such | Which occurred on December 11 King Boris of Bulgaria, who has|bearer: Mrs. I ¢° er as marshal models on the floor and 185 acces- | e : a ro2ram |cipes and trimming. There w long period the has und 1920, Humphrey and Wallace : i ‘ ¢ ot 20 o i e sic Program S 2 long period that iz has undermincd » 3 L e vy and ship cquipment compani Polish Musi 2 Iseveral cheer lcaders with them and | her health, that it 1 been the hus- Streets, New Haven i i a large number ot rooters. band's habit to apply abusive and The plaintiff claims Edn The summary: vile epithets to her York celebrat unong those who « $2,000 suit nstituted by Moruans {came here completely cquipped with She further claims that he has not ! Vistung his father, the forme|in the cast: Miss Gertrude Triss fs represented. The foreizn cars | Professor Frank J. Jagiclski. for- [ o fordinand here, left today for|marshal in the west: Mrs. Mathild play are Morcedes-Tienz and | mer organist at he Sacred Heart | Rome to attend the wedding of the | Rudolph, standard bearcr and elgh : an and it is unsafe. operator of their Lee Carrol s g ! Italian crown prince and Princess| flower girls, The flower girls py church and former dircctor of mu- 1 : : . o'l T S| flower girls. The flower girls pr R D o e e Bristol High school because of threats, o live with her was driving cautiously and as 1 a5 e Maric Jose of Belgium L sehted The sew msl paran ol sic @ Bk <5 3 o husband. approached the intersection of Wal- | 1iham. =g . - - e copened Monday to continue qir ¢ : which will sing Po- L | flowers Bnd reopened Monday to continue dirict a “‘f’”l “\‘_n“‘g“.’r'('m: AL e S ey Altorney Leonard . Appell. the lace stroot he was sivucl by & car e s | POLISH MONUMENT BOMBED R e Lsh R e B 1| Plaintife's attorney, has ordercd Con- driven by Herman ltooney «y| Warsaw. Poland, Jan. 4 F—A!or tne guards, Past Grand Rovil RO BEST RGeS ‘4\ DiCLut Bartiondhiad Albertelli: 1 : ble I'red Winkle to attagh the de- | Attorney George G. DiCcnzo s onument to Polish insurgents! pairon S. F. Seaman assisted by US1; HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |~ 'pro choir consists of 20 members [HalL ¢ ......... | fendant's store on Lafavelte strect counsel for the plaintif. Depuly | The debutantss ; crected after 1920 in Katowice, was | Grand Royal Patron John 8. Dixon, 5 |Gurske, ¢ ... 2 and to attach other property to the Sheriff Matthew Papeiak scrved th th 1llroont at Sherry's for the | Partly destroyed in an explosion to- Past Roval Patron Charles Breum- Allaire, 18 ....... 5 value of §10.000. Tn the complaint it i papers. The case will be tri coming-out party ef Miss Katherine|4aY. The outrage has caused |mer, Garnor C. Goodwin, Fred Er Lincoln, Ig . 5 )\ 4] l<>:\|llv::‘d':h‘a( i f]‘,".T““,-’"M?‘,‘.,”,T the superior court on the Adams Young. the daughter of Jus- Strons indignation among the Pol-|pior Charles Leavitt and Past Royal EalauRls s s !"\‘nAI p(Sx dmva\n‘\ K;‘ H»\« !‘-' ‘T l~“‘§.‘ ,Tuesday of February tice and Mrs. George Morley Young. | '“TY"“"“""»“’“ . | Patron Henry Watchtelhausen i and pers roperty valued at 82, e tesl ; S Feh i | authorities said they believed | e ro. ; flos e scene decked with poinsettias 3 The royal matron presented flow | Miss Mary Wodarski. a pupil of | ., | 000 and his annual income is $8.- (v NESe e fde | the explosion e by 5 the professor, will assist at the O1g S s 000 Comstock-Andrews Suit a “'” ""“‘ R one meCe el il ‘;g‘mwgt‘ ‘i‘:m,‘:;f‘:m""‘:l‘3(]]“.“ ers to the crowning officers. esor S s & 4 Miss Young. who chose a gown ansigea Ferm e - | e piano while Professor Jagiclski will They were marvied in 1925 and the Hearing Is Scheduled iy (yiio for the oocasion sxd car. | satisfied with the partition of e id 7 ; L e : Silesia | ASK VALENCIA CONSIDERATION conductithofeholly e Oleary. 1 el ‘1“” v began in 1125 The suit o omstock yied a nold-fashioned no. Th between Poland and Germany Valencia. Spain, Jan. 4 (P —Im- | portant commercial interests of this : R T hierney, 1 against Charles S. An incing—and more ) === | oTonR CHICLE RECEIPTS | S T 1 n . 1 B < : ,‘l',”.['”::.‘, ”,m ‘1 P Mscaipts SN, 11 Uiioos 3 OREGON INMPROVEMENTS tion in which the p § supper before t burr TOY BALLOONS BURN NOBILITY ity sent a memorial to the Spamsh Rome, Jan. 4 (P —Scveral mem- government today requesting t m motor vehicle registrations in [TUrkington. ¢ ... 1 Salem. Ore.. Jan. 4 (P—Orczon 1estrain the defendant s ¢ 121 - hers of the ltalian nobility were|the port of Valencia be included in | | Dowd, rg will spend $29.300.000 on publi . s 1 Connecticut for 'f”“""_""'" Were I8~ INicola, Ig i jimprovements durinz 1930, vero joining the S Normal school when the merry-makers jou burned slightly this morning when a |+ W plan of marine communica- ”;m}t}:: ’.Otrl ‘_"K'[ L”“l"o}”:“m"”""‘ Squatrito, Iz ... .. i nor A. W. Norblad stated today *n tract. is scheduled for wing ved fo one of the restaurants for! patent lighter exploded toy balloons| tions which is being worked at Ma. e O\N?'m’;hr“ e N ’ - ‘ -‘*H";:v-\;‘::: S-‘w:rrv.;[r:(xlw\:y_ '.b-(»u.,‘m; o ;j;;m.m court Wednesday morning. | the breakfast of hot-cakes and o/ which wore part of the decorations | drid. They desire Valencia to play NOW SHOWING Mareng dutiie e | )‘,Orlrrrw( SR R L mem;;\.‘mnr:v v\'\v‘:‘:s:l»f‘yl:w\’|<.l.‘.y‘.w\ 3 ‘mv.r:m'm\. tlfee that ended restivities at a parly given by the Princess(a part in tho American routes, es- at the EMBASSY |hishway construction purposes, if |quarters; score at half fime, Bristol|federal, state, county and mumict. | tor ST G e e Mlise o Paustino. Sho formerly | pecially in thoss connecting * Epaln 1 : g ) \ connsel for VOR BEST RESULTS 4s Miss June Campbell of Staten|with the River Plate region and .uus learned today. 18, South Manchester g, ‘}\.\l projects, l.\:w\x\n s .l SE HERALD CLASSIFT ADS | Island, N. X, Montevideo, lof the . Cyril and Methodius church, Hartford. of which Profes- sor Jagielski is organist and direc- tor of music. South Manchester rom store on property ad I S

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