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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930. WODERN ART NOT SOBAD AFTER AL Music Club Told to Be Patieni— Elaborate Program Modern d t o th dernist who in the Lo pictures for pos iginals ultimate The mec of Miss Gertr filled consistently detail Herbert ed the announcing concert at th growir Wood Musi Miss Hine iwo piano s Debussy, as particularly tiating of I acclaimed otk ing vith W siveness 1 exy of the evening for her contributi and host Albin P'ikutis Charles A. Job played the Bacl the Andan and the soloist assisted by piano, no il zourdon, The vilonizt had we other evidence conclud- diligent = i idies, and number provide in in ex hnical velocity that earned f many congratulatio; John A. Lindsay Mr. Johnson, provide ite songs, Lungi echhi, Where'er you W el, and Roadways, by Mr. Lindsay, who tho inging for his fric terpretatior of the so ed The him ed by 1 three exquis- dal earo ben and extr <'s iline gnuson. It deb pianist’s e club the estir lhe trio was wvley Solor ors s Delica Star Number Reneated EYESIGHT EXAMINATIONS HENRY F. REDDELL (I OPTOMETRIST RAPHAEL BUILDING T| 99 Wrst M 61 £ o| * | | 4 4 A s s E s N wwEvATON sERY “PRECISION OF VISION' nd the effect upon listen- [ Keown, democrat, Oklahoma. Bill to repeal the national prohit repeated, [ tion act introduced by - DRY SOCIETY IN ronestupgyrs AWWOAL SESaIN i ' SEEKINMESTIHF Anti-Saloon League to Hear Re- ports on Program Today - Angell Sags Too Many Pupils oo sn 55 0 — omicrs + Only Want Social Standing ini esmtiiarts of e and sympathizer the Anti-Saloon League of America, were » R onl pre- vorker embers of ere today for the league's biennial Ameri. | convention which opens 8¢ e ions tonight. nt of The program 10 group mee What Congress Is 5 Doing esi today called tings of I hich nda of pro discussion was outlined personal holding meeting special tings and programs and ducational a es were listed for n exchange ideas among the WOrke-rs, ssiona Pronle of & s o colleg solicitatic in iret or of Yo of 1 coms nge re colle r had {ivit of t for social prestiz dreds ir workers. The board held yestere nationa convention clecting Bishop Thomas Detroit president, and renaming ost of 1he r national officers board d reports of the e leg ner hon- session ed to also he Scott MeBride rintendent and other national oificers Mr. McBride re han 2,00 ha 1 su workers ported that more picces literature been distributed, much of it in connection with the | sidential mpaign. He said personally had obtained ions aniount- subseriy - VACBEREOPENEDpoy o s o 1o um e | Virginia Governor Also Wants e s | Blection Law Relorms c-opened immediately, and Mexica of ent Laredo, re ablished it prcity A government announ controversy whi Attorney Jo ight to arrest o City Jan. 115 n consulate ol \Mex il appoint- to Poland. port Nuevo former | commi holds additional s Ric ernor Va 5 (P—Gov- iarland Poilard, in his today piaced spe- in eizction government, and timent in prevequisite to recommended public cdu and care of reduttion n mon John iral cial on : ement tlement of 1 h arose when Dis- T Ge former in 15 Mexi old murder char, prosi- He , had v enfores e aid alth a t, on ar e public he nd a- ion, nn- Mexican by Under Mex d States and es to the immigration and other laws of both count ies would molested overnment ired Secretary he 1 i loover prohil Vi T compulsory primary political partics, t vide primary clections o be held the day to reduce the tempta- tion on the voter to participate primary of thc other party, ende The new fo Vst tor bhotl 1jo! he state cmsel samc or lly in a resolution as oduced for additional e Honlo 10665 recor Zov« a cominission to the laws and re- port 1o th assembly. County Goyernment Neglected “County government is a neglect- in the political £Civ Governor said in requesting @ con o optional ment. ission of d o inform { counties of the ness and cost mental activities, A citizen abeyin Lobbying vities in the capitol the | asked ation of el clectio t passport copics o re described Lo e notes of 1 press Senor | ed fi on- govern- cd sincerely > Washington Consoli Estr s f M. MacKkay in testimon con con ninister to of Pollard mission ocated d stug nee n merce sty mi forms o He s been proven tory and | LIy continuc fact citizons of effective- tucky, who DAy . . 08 Maiine Ministers Ring Dry Law Anthem | land, Me., Jan.15, (UP)—The birthday of National Prohibi- will be celebrated here Thurs- by ringir church bells [ and Ministers” Uy despite objectio Sackeloth nd crable 1o pes ell Davies and deserves no credit for which helieves ptation to T'o ot tion nture urge i and w democrs violate “We have law becau de- | diso! law no to e thir y a un- reason 1 speak erv- ance rather than law cnforcement, shesmight | ot hecause of any lack of int Rev.in the latter, but hecause 1 here | \inced f hop told officers to enforee hich that on has from some erest m con essness ol effeet b gener- izens anu for twvo. €xpectin vely — ily violat MARRIES STEP-SISTER low.” Portsmouth, N, H., Jan. 15 (UP) -Myer Rickles, 24, of this city v married to his step-sister, Abrar § of De last night. They cvious n s laws are edit farm loan farm hoard ve Vin rom federal board ed by crat, CHAIR FACTORY PROSPERS New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 15 (UP) ~As result of an improvement in business, the Bristol county jail has and fpe 42-hour RBecause the chair manufactur- the jail workshop had a four-hour day schedule leral Miss € roit, Mich.. are children Mr by arriages of sumed a Il industry week, njamin Abramsen in USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS JUST KIDS on ICE CREAM Per Nicholson City Items , we deliver, call 10 | belongside to Charles E, Wi chell of 62 Burritt street and J. Ordway of 160 Roger street, H ford, collided carly last cvening at West Main and Burrite streets with slight damage to cach due to the fact | 1t neither car was moving fa Mr. Winchell was going south or Burritt street 1 Mr. Ordway west o the other and both drivers failed to s other until too late to avoid sion | Stella lodge will hold a regular I'riday evening at | o'clock drill team will re- Tleating wing cirele wil! rnoon in the club (& Odd Iellows’ hall. officers will take place. WESTERLY MAN SHOT IN QUARREL LAST NIGHT He Refused to P a col Rebekah neeting The r the Victim Says Stone House—Alleged Assailant Caught By Police. Jan. 15 (P —Al- wood Gardiner, 2§, was found newr Jast might by a neighbo wound in his abdome condition was reported as fair . James Derrico, 48, was av- rested as Gardiner's assailant. Polize said Gardiner, who is at the Wester- | Iy hospital, had identified Derrico as the person who had shot him | Westerly. R. I., lis home th a bullet His Gardiner told police Derrico fire1 three shots at him but only one bul- | struck The shooting oc- | Gardiner said when he re-| d to comply with Derrico’s order stone through the win carby housc. | reach his after the shooting but collaps- | He was found by Charles Bliven. t him cu fu o throw of Gardiner attempted to horr ed dow Rural Mission Works Topic of Conference Ministers and 1 nen represent- | approximately 25 Methodist hes this district held an all- rch y v in discussion of work among mission fields in rural districts. Most of the discus- sion was among the so-called “Mountain Whites™” in the south. Dr. . H. Smith of Berkeley, Cal vered an address at the opening 1y on mission work Japanese, In the after- Channing A. Richardson lelphia. superintendent of for the board of home spoke on “The Church in the de session yes the Dr. Malcolm Tiana of New Haven on “Rtural Churches in Con- Dy spoke necticnt.” Dr. Luther E. Lovejoy of Chicago sspoke on “Stewardship.” Dr. Love- joy is sccretary of stewardship of ihe world service committec. Dr. J. 8. Burnette of Tennessee d the session at a dinner mect- z with an address on Among the cl in | “Making Mountain Men last cven Progress DR. KLEIN APPOINTED Vienna, Jan. 15 (A —Professor Dr. Gustav Klein, eminent Vienna scien- tist been appointed director of cancer arch at the German dye works at Ludwigshafen Dr. Klein last year established the |presence of idential microbes in can- cerous growths on plants, animals d human beings and succeeded in ivating them in a pure culture He now will try to cure cancer on both mice and men by the same means which he asserts he has used \Ircady to cure cancer on beans and other plants, res roses. NAVAL ARCHITECT DEAD Viictonia: B GHENT o— James Stewart Clark, on the | best known naval architects of his who built three of the Spanish cruisers sunk at the battle of San- tiago in 189S, and founded the steel shipbuilding industry in Japan. 1s dead after a long illness. He was a native of Troon. Ayrshire, Scot- lan nd was 80 y day SUGAR RATE WL BE DECIDED SO0 Senate Agrees o Final Ballot by Tomorrow Noon (P—The sen- rsy on t Washington, Jan. 15 ate’s raging controv tarift will be brought to a ¥ noon tomorrow and a decision made hich may wield a measureable in- tence upon the eventual disposition the Smoot-Hawley bill as a whole the estion of increasing the duty on imports from has not only caused a widespread division in party ranks, but has cven produced lifferences of opinion among closely knit factions that cxist wit in the parties themselves. Voting Will Be Close cededly, the votin egular re he issue, at center of whicl is the a, partial to increass on the cents a The doubtful held by castern republi in whose states larg, draw their supply from ¢ cated, may settle the Cuban from pound cents day tha vote Beforc the question is brought to a vote, u further cxpression of opinion is expected from Senator Borah of f 1daho, who, under existing condi- tions, favors a government bounty to domestic sugar produce effective than an increase iff itself. Such a raise, he nullified by huge duty imports from the Philippines Two Other Proposals Tn addition to the bounty prop nd that of the regular republic for an increase to 2.20 cents, fhe are two morc schools of opinion. nators Ransdell and Broussard isiana, democrats, arc vigorous- ly sponsoring an incre to 2.40 cents, the figure approved by ti {ouse, and Senators ns of North (arol Harrison of Missi®sippi, spokesmen on tariff questions, favor the tion of the 1.76 cent fective. rs as mol in the tar contends -free sugir of Simn democratic the f the fight nts, a Chairman committe the increase approved by regulars are democratic issue is brought to a ddition look for some independent gro senators whose sl quantities of beet Opponents of the inerease, cver, feel that they h chang to win and several Fave threatencd to vote against tariff bill when th~ final roll is c: i an increascd sugar duty is in porated in it. Smoot of is leading to 2.20 o his committec counting upe pport inee Zur so11 s hen the sugar and in ballots from vote ates pr su AVE good them the e GOLD BASIS OF IMPORTS Nanking, China, Jan. 15 (P—The nationalist government today in- structed the insp general of customs to collect import dutics on old basis from February 1 e minister finance that such was “hina otherwise meet her foreign secured customs He pointed out t 9,000,000 pounds yearly the present silver 1 this an exeess per compared compa ctor of stated tion necessary, as would be ible to loan obligations revenues China pays which at would mean tac of 1925 with on year in with red and last cent 20 per cent year. VIOLENT STORM IN PORTUGAL Lisbon. Portugal, Jan. 15 (Pr—A violent storm has devastated Sao Joao De Loure, causing widespread damage and wrecking numerous houses. A 90-mile wind swept everything bLefor it, uprooting trees and demolishing chimneys. The river Stouga burst flooding a large area. The tion, marooned in cotfages, w plied food tial rains v its banks populi- s sup- Torren- the | SPANISH COURT WANTS CHICAGO MAN FOR TRIAL . Dee, Who stole Valuable Plaque, Torfeits Bail and Refuses to Return, Madrid zovernn Jan. 15 (P—The tort to bri to Spain to f charges of growing out tempted theft of a lain plaque from t palace museum last July A court order wi Lorenzo yesterday tequiri present himself in ten day ) peset er said ontem arceny of wcient porce- royal escorial or forfeit his 1,000 bail about The or would 1 of I3 when he 3 claimed the plaque was a lark. Fri ed for him and obtaine on bail. A Avir nounced he turning court erre De w Taft Goes South for Rest and Recuperation hington, Jan [ARRY affairs Wa pren 4550 Justice Taft 1 at Asheville, N The judiciary head last night for the he hopes to through a rece trip weral of ago. ton where lost tirin the He the field hospital her for the brief 1 confident of bench, to spent ip so an More b-tudy; Less Sports Kelly’s College Scheme Washin Jan. 15 plea for more en lectual develop o dents, instead of their energies in from those of sour presented today to tl on, ) A Keep Free From FAT . o? inexcess; it s easy now Mnrirrn science has found that excess fatislargely due to an under-active gland Starve as you will, exercise as vou will, vou are bound to fail unless you correct the cause. That gland largely contrc When it is weak, too muc fat, too hittle to fuel and enc 0 mo ern physicians, in treating obesity, supply the gland substance which is scant. 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Kel 2 ion executive secretary though did not tion tercoll emp ticularly propos fon s of th of ugt aly v to enco cor erp ition w to av more emphasis upon i Air Line to Albany to Be Opened by Concern port, Ja 15 UP)—Con 1 S h"y v 3 rger Air ecarly next Western Stratford ked with A m Albany noon irtford Jacob ) route at H G lot. PACES JAIL FOR THEFTS t d, Ja 15 (UP)—Tet Winste lald By .7¥ o City Advertisement SEWERS I‘\ WIGHTMAN ROAD wing, i heard in BOARD Q1 § 10 WORKS. McGra 1 THE COMMERCTAL BEGINALD B TOWERS, ALCTION SALE TRUST rT AL 1OHN CORRECT Special Every Wednecday at the PALACE CONFECTIONERY Neat Specially [REMEMBER THAT To WN THE cuP You MUST LEARN TO SPELL THE VERY HARDEST WORDS ~YOU CANNOT EXPECT ___ TO WINA PRIZE BY Made hy the SPELLING 77\ ©MPLE WORDS OF CROWN ICE CREAM (O. 7= ONE 5:{[«\.!&35 (In the New 2 Flavor Package) | = ] the Palace Theater 3 FOR SALE Cutostr horse cow S3.00 for fy Geo. E. DONLON STANLLY 1aARy STANEEY QUARTER—IHONT — | Bennett Nelson Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street AUNT HET “l tried to that triflin’® Jones girl by tellin’ her she didn’t have a thimble full o' braing, but she didn’t know what a thimble v (Copyright 1930, 1 OSWALD O'SHALGHNESSY STEBBINS- You ARE NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO ME- STOP LOOKING OUT THE WINDOW- T ASKED YOU TO SPELL e MANUFACTLRING ! N MANUFA-CTUREN T MAN — 6 ] . UFACTURING POOR PA LAUDIE CALL GORRY SAMUEL . L MAKE IT A RULE NEVER 10 INTERFERE WITH GERTRUDE'S . AONT Y'PLEASE MAKE GERTRUDE PLAY SOMEPLACE ELSE 90 COoCoA KIN FINISH “I'm sure my sister May's as really robbed, but Ma savs it's just another oi May’'s schemes to call atten- tion to her daughter that she its to m ot You HEAR ME, SAMUEL? STOP THAT BRUTE I SORRY COUSIN CARRIE. L MAKE IT A RULE NEVER TINTERFERE WITH COCOA'S