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NEW BT’IT\I\' D\II‘\ HI‘RAID MOND/ \Y _JANUARY 6, 1930. SATIRE ON BOSTON X Contir figlired r when a ¢ tried and selh the volury Ward society ig in several The proces Boston is res ted ¢ the « < first and han gor atch DIES IN OLD BED A WAY HER WISH tha¥ her 10 Jast he'arrang ects with Mrs. G and « Years ago Attorr ia Fraternally ith the Lad Sisterhood of Brethren <he had ife in Surviving Louis Ginsherg v Ginsberz, republica Leaders of 2nd democratic 1 nd associates i v present at lier cld at the Kenney Co eelock yest Sons ch s Gty her and \d chairman tec town comm ol funeral meral home High st noon. Ralibi on Judge Wil See itg, Ernest am 1. Man «nd. Bernard COUNCIL MEMBERS UNDER. . 0. FIRE * (Conti G. Kranowi npress human y, affairs varm gr ninkifg « cal treachery terizes the rayed ag council, people which eve highest estec atitud vour tives places vo above the seifis] microscopic indi resent the Your ur rom e pproval zood T Thi anpo mber own readjust taxes or u T rejects uand | tion publ discuss press o iy BOOK BAN DFFERED Atheists Will Mock Ru“mn ( Im\(nm\ Uleng questior of organization wishes The fir Cetion 1 you or which ou displayed in ha iployes 1 rass the tuber ar 1ets wort conclusio ¢ Citizens' P'ro approval an:d mpathics, and whicl demon- perty Owners and ass0 ion rTepeats its gratitude for you logical wisdom - 39 APPEAR BEFORE * COURT MARTIAL IN -~ L1QUOR PILFERIN 1< dssued I Leport Londot Wolf. « mander teat eport 150 | \BELIEVE IT OR NOT went with 1ip ted Pat ad- urnish b stamped. will by oit) [} BERKELEY, Calt HAS THE SHORTEST NAMB INT Lating of £ WORLD 1S bul £ 15 A PERFECT APPL Just At e nance prohibiting the State. Christian England conceived mince tian and a heritage of Pagan, or Reference: T R Schneckee, 175, Theolog STAR lrouGh the cenler IN MEMOR1AM o W ol PyE memory Ll ATl ot Rober e e, Nov, Sn: Y Puther mage n 1 emagy, ~laseriea oy oy, 1, > be famay, A NOTICE IN THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE. "NEVER DO THINGS BY HALVES " SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE " Playing with Breckinvidge ) MADE A 3-YARD DRrOP KiCK FROM THE SIDE OF THE FIELD cure 1 Gron B righia re ! f1e TALLEST STACK 1N THE WORLD ~ 506 FT.HIGH Anaconda. Monlana & TOMORROW—Thare Is a Santa Claus NPLANATION OF SATURDAY'N CARTOON f Mince Pie Prohibited By Cromwell ,,[., 1659 the Lord Protector issued an ordi- | ating of mince pics, under pain of instant expulsion from Church and pies Druidic worship.” cal Encyclopedia Vol 2. > Curiosity of the Palate by Guards Conn Only randers Human Down ry dtitude £20.000 ( Mellon informed b Bl 1~ professor, W wathority meteorology, expressed parties 1o the west fo the east. arching coast west as Cape Wrangel tior on geology the that rescue the two North rather is the the far men tt guurds bombarded urging explore North which on Decer of members of the bo Authoritics part they dis is W of regar ularl overs d 0 cases seized were i 0 which apparcntly to lw‘ an abomination “abhorrent to a Chr partics Professor who is an interna and opinion should look for Cape He to Cape | Shelagski Island. SAUERKRAUT BARRELS BY m}f l.-'HAI USED T0 HOUSE DOGS (Continued From Iirst el the by ten fect hoarded on outside. but inside claimed hie had straw ordered Page) ‘lotex but was not painted. from the was sheathed He Hartford go found it necessary {o use paper for has four grown and two dogs in no furnace in the cellar. hedding temporarily. dogs in his cellar an He kraut barrels. He claimed to ined the barrels every day, ting the papers for bedding that the dighes He no he and wet allows the proteetion ctified Harry Webster, stated there water the provided. but weather Grand Juro prosecuted the case, no question as to Coleman's uilty of the charge. for which aximum penalty was $250, o conditions that Coleman ,was working 1 into the run from vic the recommended a small fine Paonessa Wreites Billard Judze Barrows fined Coleman Admir C. Bilt i W £ in Kill logs out of his rof habit CONSCIENCE SENDY human tion. BURGLAR TO POLICE N inc e I e insistad, no folks not haad o said. in any Pritain, did break the and his but under H his kitchen 4 has also has two half-grown dogs in empty sauer- have disin but dogs dump over the | bedding | dogs a small | the who was being the in Mr. he $10 1 costs and ordered him to get his dwelling by tomor- as conditions were not favorable anywher coming to New con- m ex l ienes hothercd lum to such a tent on wecount of the Stamford and | “' |, tye “hreaks™ he wanted to surren- | it that # to determine sions by police in was cxpected e ihe vith made wdmi the (o Rye held down ford, thred | northeastern mpossible. 5 plRts Demurrer Overruled Hope SGIL Lert In Allen Co. P, Prof in the suit the Russian Charles W. Hawkins has Charles A, Cheney gained learned toda; v Says Moscow presi v oor s reaue Jan. 4§ nt of K pin- Acad 1 defense and chairman of the Linst Bence wemy polar mmissic George ory it Towell 1 in should Attorney onths of the present scarch by ] of a defense McDonough favor RIS 1son nd rmen | The sgzainst which was and Cheney William H. 1o by suit Lienee the Inc., demurred McDonough and the demurer sustained. Attorney Edward A. he plaintiff's representative d the complang, but in a Karpinsi that jectors of hecause of proven ex would to exist a nolar regiol long cven hore. | « | Lould fail to v and \ effort would truth communicating and Stata- of brought as | tn-law, | Tali | silver bedecked MUSSOLINI MEETS | brothers from Brussels, and with her | economy, | turned out {nut, tafter ler and take his purishment. LUL 8. tioned in the detective hureau uit | ir] Refuses to Press which | instituted | and | another v c- | Judge Jennings in superior court which | present- di- Allen Co., Attorney was Mag amend spe cia |ieged to have | from Birth Control Reverse Advocated by Darwin New Haven, Jan. 6 (UP)—Re- versal of cxisting conditions as regards the birthrate—with the rich rather than the poor having the largest number of children— is advocated Ly Mapor Leonard Darwin, brother of Charles 1 win, famed cvolutionist, as solution of many present da cial ills, Writing in published said: “The very poor, in squalid homes, few or no children, case preventing in much unnecessary degradation {from over-crowdedn e well-fo-do should have children that at present; cnough at all events to maintain their numbers, thus immediately causing w wider distribution o wealth and raising the tone of tic nation as a whole hy in- creaging the proportion of those issuing from homes where condi- tions favor the promotion of cul- CONGRESS BEGINS - WORK AGAIN AS ~ DRYISSUE WAITS (Continued From First Page) 1930, Tn addition to this sum. | permanent appropriations | year carricd over without specific | legislation amount to $1,375,000. Other Activities sum recommended by the | committee for the army's non-mili- | tary activities, which include river | end harbor improvements and main- tenance of the Panama canal is |3117,173,192 for 1931, a decrease of more than $5.060,000, compared with appropriations present | years. Permanent appropriations add some $5,000,000 to this amount. Lxplaining the increase in mili- tary appropriation, the committes said in its report the {of possible cconomies {by army officials at the i 30, Eugenic here toda magazine, Darwin and all living should have thus in any the future suffering and poverty and The more tor tie &, undertaken instance of {the president has not vet submitted | |its conclusions. | measure, which | simultaneously cited Hearings on the were made public with the showed the administration’s ment policy never was | specifically. before the committec, {fended present army costs and dis- approved in most cases the admin- |istration’s suggestions for retrench- m'»m. Summerall Reports on -Posts General Charles P. Summerall ‘«m,v of staff, told the committee it | uld be unwise to abandon mili- mr- posts scatiered over the try and concentrate various branches |of the army in Jarger camps. The :‘(_o‘L of providing new buildings at |the concentration points and o moying troops would outweigh any he said. This was one of betrothed was driven smiling, from |the administration’s suggested econ ‘entral Railway station to the Qui- |omies, rinal palace. while hundreds of thou- | ~The increz sands cheered and applauded. | for the At the pulace Marie Jose, her | largely is accounted for by the five- tather, King Albert, her mother, |year alr corps housing program, Jueen Elizabeth. the Ttalian royal- | construction of flving fields and cx- and Prince Humbert came twice balcony in response to the a:- of the crowds. The Prince Humbert later again appeared and bowed. before | the tumult of the welcome was still- \1.“] o J directed to the clections of next clow them crowd 0 November, the second session of the that women became hysterical | {ys¢ congress returned to Capltol and some of them fainted. Once the | Hil today to find the London naval crowd broke through a cordon of it~ conference rivaling the tariff, pro fantry and an officer drawing his|pipition and other domestic issues sword o order his men o re-form | for artention accidentally cut one of the spectd | The recess over, the holiday tors. ? g {son had failed to clarify the Arrive on Holiday Eve i plex situation confronting it the {one respect, iefense the rules Attorney McDonough tatute of limitations which that the suit must be brought within a year.. According to Attor- ney McDonough this was not done. A demurrer to this stand was taken Attorney Mag but it was over- ruled. curtail- mentioned however, de- iy LOVERS AT PALACE (Continued From First Page) se provided by the bill ountry’s military activities to a claim and which the drawing. army untic now has been Princess thrice | Keeps Eyes on Elections Washington, Jan. 6 (®Pr—Its cyes the was sea- com- and the problems had lufn by the unheralded flare- the wet and © dry issur " The arrival the wedding fell on Bef multiplied Lve—Eve of Epiphany—which n|up over some respects is the Halian equiva- | Ient of the American Christmas Eve. The normal crowding of the streets tor that was augmented | many times makses whicn woman who, normal course of even's, scme day will be Italy's queen. These Romans saw a smiling. al- ways smiling. girl with curly chest- hair and the radiant healthy complexion for which her country- women are nofed. She wore a whit | moire dress, trimmed with white fox | right fur, and over it a fur bordered beise | directed $he had a white hat which left | of her hair showing. The magnificent string of pear her neck She carried & big of white lilacs. I'acing Marie Josc viage was I'rince of party Princess and tor Borah, republican, Idaho stalwart in the ranks of the drys. The first work at hand tod found the senate ready to proceed | with the tariff bill which just one year ago tomorrow had its birth in the ways and means committec of the house. The controversial wool schedule was fhe exact subject at hand. Ih the on the occasion by the to see the in the louse calendar miscellaneous had the way, but interest to the report by the propriations committee on the a nual army supply measure, carrying Hfunds for the regular army and the liost of non-military activities, the rivers and harbor and conirol projects, that come Humbert, dressed fthe jurisdiction of the as a colonel of infantry. He smilvd [ment at the enthusiasm his bride-to-be | Beyond these qu aroused among his country people |lay the forthcoming clections, in the Princess’ side sat her sistec- | which all of the liouse and one-third the Durhess of Brabant, of the senate must be chosen. The Princess Astrid of Sweden. |clections will get under way before Kings In First Carriage [many months with primary cam- The first carriage of the proces- | paigns in several states, and these sion was occupied by King Victor |always serve as a lively prelude to Emmanuel ana King Albert. The (the campaigns fo come in the late xing wore the gray green, [summer and carly fall. uniform of an HMal-| Of the committec contests, tan marshal. King Albert had on|of Robert M. La Follct the gold braided khaki of a Belgian |post on the powerful marshal. {committee The t Haly {tion. La and Elizabeth of were in fthis committee and the effort of his the next carris Queen Helena gon to gain membership in thi wore white, ‘with a rich mantle of | group has been frowned upon by a blue, and a small hat of the nymper of the regular republicans color. t\”lfflvl Elizabeth was because of the association of the ittired in pink moire with a velvet | coune" 1o pollette fo the western inantle bordered with moire and f0< |\ qasundent group once headed by fur. She a hat of turtledove o “P LG Naval Conference The Belgian quecn appeared Quite |y, .7y oh4on naval conference, youthful and zay, despite a recent | - b 4 8] N lwhich members of the “American att of influenza. &Fhe crowds at Heleant Sill leave 3 ) mistook her for Princess Maic |delegation will leave in a few days, and shouted ~Long live the |aroused interest at both sides of the Princoss” at her. . Elizaboth laushed | CaPitol. Whatever agreement may e be reached al the parley ultimate- The engaged couple were in the |1V must come before the senate for hird camiage, after which came a |aPproval and, it appropriations or \‘ehicles, manned with [the curtallment of funds already conchmen and footmen in red livery lauthorized should become S wigs, carrying princes of |the house wili be called he Ttalian house and ladies and action. zentlemen in waiting at the Italian | Senate Relgian courts. tarift will Mect Premier Mussolini chamber The visitors met Premier Alusso- occupy iiniand mmisters of the ure is crnment at the Quirinal palace, |turncd where the cntire party attended | will nass at the private chapel. King |conferenc Boris of Bulgaria, with his sister, | group, as it Liudoxia, and his brother Cyril, join- | {jous d the visiting royalties for luncheon |over the rates in controversy the demonstration of 1he {{ween the two houses crowds outside had subsided. | While (he prohibition question is Today the visitors leave Rome €Or |, pocted to arouse much discussion a day's hunting at Kmg Victor's big |, 1o ends of the capitol, preserve at Castcl Porziano. They |y ogtion of house approval of 3 carly this cvening to o e eote ook 10 [aaministralion's request ifor a witness the picturesque ceremony ; panessiih aen ol i b commission to consider changing of the guard before the | (OMHMISSIA (0 conside Quirinal palace. There will be a| LGk reception for the princess at gehinerygisiooied Qurinal tonight. | first prospect of action. ! .lh(' creation of th commission, | already sanctioned by the senate, i3 | |regarded as a foregone conclusion. Kldnapmg Complaint} No Guesses on Closing Date Danlelson, deh. 6 (UP) — Mise| Teaders in both nhouses tod et i), [Wwere dubious as to when the ses- Katherine lLasch, pretty shop girl, |Were du ; 5 declined today to prosecute James |Sion Wwould close. In recent yea Cobb. 25, her estranged fiance, on |TCEUIAr sessions such as the pres- i e RSk o lent, scldom have terminated before | Week tror {mid-June and frequently have ex- Cobb was given a six-months |tended into July. None of those in uspended jail sentence in towr. |control in cither house would haz- Court: d anything definite concerning the Cobb, al- |possibilty of adjournment but all sch |indicated that the new refrigerated gioup of girls on a Main |ventilation system would see much Street and carried her away in an |use before the legislators cease work utomobile. He was apprehended [and go home to plunge whole- it Hartford four hours later, heartedly Into the campaign. bills legislative of also was coat ch was a around bouquet as flood in the open ca- within war tions. born the that jr.. for a senate finance attracted national atten- o Helena of Belgium, queens, avoy same wore Watched for ack first succession of Sl upon for leaders have and much acted 1o the for at have decided tha preference in that this is expected to time. Once the upon it must be house which body > appointment of a committee and this has in the case of pre- tarift legislation, must nd meas i gov- ask thrash the the Joint reorganiza- upon as the two of Yantic, selzed Miss 1 who is for next investigation | report, | Officers who appeared | coun- | haustion of surplus war supplics on | | such depart- | however, Follette’s father served on | involved, ! enforcement | Approval of | BASIC LINES FOR NAVAL MEFTING REACHED TODAY. (Continued From First Page) and Mr. Hoover himself will remain in a position to guide instantly the important deci- |sions of American policy. | The delegation will leave ington on Thursday morning special train for New York, and will sail that afternoon on the steamer George Washington. That will mean three days in London hefore the {conference 1 two wecks from Stim- in per- repre- Japan, {ference proceced ‘Wash- on a tomorrow—a period Secretary son as head of the delegation, poses to to sonal consultatio sentatives of Great France and Ialy. Stimson to Open Formally opening th tions for the United St first session on January imson will speak in gene turn to advantage with & Britain, for Nation negotia- at the Mr. terms tes i |of the g 3l at expectations of hi ernment for naval limitation and the advancement of peace and will | counsel a patient cxamination of the whole field of possibilities before an effort is made to draft definite agreements. In the succeeding discussions, American dele; ed to follow the ation will be expect- certain general lines | of policy, laid down after s of | consultation here, They include Sincere invocation of the Kellogg Hr outlawing war, not as an solute guarantee of security, but las a moral commitment to frank land open dealing around the con- | ference table. | Non-involvement in the purely | Buropean aspects of the discussions, and aveidance of any proposal {which would put cnforcement of |conference decisions into the hands lof the league of nations. Retention of the battleship as the [backbone of the American navy, at llcast for the present, but with bat- tleship construction sharply re- strieted pending the next conterence in 1936. Maintenance of an cruiser strength based on |cessity of protecting tho dl veloping trade routes, A holiday in building to replace thiose which passing beyond the age of usefulness. As drastic a restriction " |submarine as other nations will ‘c ept CONVICTS VANISH - INSTOLEN AUTO wer o American the nation's ne- destroyers ar of of the ac- |initiated on Christmas eve by Sena- | inued Irom Iirst Page) e Legi had Jarns. automobi was stolen been carefully g and searched. outhouses, gar: basements, the old stone quarr the numerous small craft on bank were searched witin- success, the warden said | Commissioncr of Robert Hurley o information fled from | from Browskic. Pettingill's role in the mains unclear, Mr. Hurley and the state policoman knew, did not the flecing car ecither to take i's number or recognize the occupan “I am asking for rcports now how thorough a scarch was m for the escaping convicts,” Comm’:- sioner Hurley reported. He said ad no men outside the state todu Mud Stained Car Seen Boston, Jan. 6 (UP)—A mud- | spattered automobile hearing the number plates of that belicved olen Springfield by three viets who escaped from Connecticut | state prison Saturday was sighted by la policeman in Roxbury today Detachments from two district stations pursued the suspected mia in police cars, bhut it outdis- them near the East Dedham Palice said the only defin that .the fugitives | ha Connecticut comes chase explaine 50 far as near enough o to e con- chine | tanced line. l car was Providence > fugitives Boston- following route, police said. Revere Police on Revere, Mass. Jan. 6 lice of several cities | last night for caped from Con turday. The hunt was started after a mo- | torist reported to the Chelsea police that had seen lightless ma- chine bearing the number plates of the car allegedly stolen by the men in Springfield on Broadway, Malden a short distance from the Reyere of Leo Landry, onc of the sitives The unligh antomobile, -, was not sighted again police declared foday o sergeant and patrolman ssigned to patrol the Landry's home cach ail Py —Io searched hicre convicts who ¢ scticut state irec prizon he a home how- I section night, SUGAR BROKER MUST . GIVE TARIFF DETAILS near (Continued I'rom I'irst Page) too were directed (o appear Wedncs- day. Resuming activity tomorrow after the Christmas recess, the committer will question Rupert L. Purdon, of the Department of Commerce and Owens. Purdon will be questioned about reports that he conferred with representatives of sugar companies concerning the sliding scale for su- gar duties. Mrs. Gladys Moon Jones of ‘l'm!ml States Sugar association, | testify Thursday. | s ‘ THROWS ACID AT GIRL | New York, Jan. 6 (A—Morris | Hoffman of New Rochelle, a student lat New York umiversity, today was held on a charge that he threw acld lm the face of a girl who had re- the will fused to marry bim.

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