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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 193 ORDER SUSPENSION ON'SALE OF STOCK'| . Bay State Oficials Take Aetion in Show Boat Scheme Boston, Jan. 13 public utilities d tified Show Boat, 1 organized to cor Cora F. ( to and-dance further sale of formation or with the (UP)=—1 artment has T « corporation ert the schoon. a floating dine- . that it must cease stock until its activities lepartment Certain items in books of the corpo: Laura Hom E Becket being investigated The notes are paya cent interest t National b: $£2,500 each 1 face are s the Show the bar notes outstanding or turi Eliot Davis, PARHAM INSISTS DISCHARGE FAIR . Negro Cadet Says He Got “Square Deal” at West Point New Yerk, Jan. 15 S. Parham, Negro ci who Wi honorably discharged from Wost Point for scholastic deflciency, was on his way home to Chicago today He said he had not decided whether he would seek reinstate ment in March {hrough new e ations, but there was one thing abo which he voiced definite opinion “Get this straight.” he said, “I had a square deal. Do you think they flunked me because of my color? Well, they didn't. 1 couldn’t mest the requirements in ‘math I am leaving. You saw the fellows who were leaving t0o." There were 63 “other fellows” leaving. Y¥orty-eight of them. Parham, were deficient in only one subject. Representative Oscar De Priest of | Chicago, lone Negro member of congress, said in Washington ha would appoint another member of his race to the academy if Parhai is not reinstated. BURNS CLUB T0 HONOR FAMOUS SCOTCH POET Annual Banquet and Entertainment 11 to Be Held At Burritt Hotel, 10c0 Boat in as security (UP) Ldet Alonzo January The Burns club of New Brifain will hold its 22nd annual dinner | concert and dance in honor of the| birthday of Robert rns at the Burritt hotel on J y 23, Tt will be an informal aff 200 are expected 1o attend An inte arranged, len, tenor, o school, and Scotch conce is a graudate of the High school and concerts all over Unitec scotch comedia ed The reply to the Burns will be given by Iraser of Roche resting pr including Maurice th Parke Miss Dorothy artist. Mis has has also Tl\ougl{t‘z of Auto Tag Affect Thelr \Icm_()r\ Jacob Daum of strect Hartford. and Jolir diasi riford COLLEGE CLUB BRIDGE Hotel January TABLES, Obtainable From Member of Club at 85 Tickets Any TONIGHT A Better Dance and A BETTER ORCHESTRA UNITED HALL ATl Moonlight for the couple dancing the Best Springficld Dip MUSIC BY THE Original JAZZLAND M (Male) Prize JODIANS DIES, e GENTS, 5 | report | patrolman’s give D Editor Gives Verdict on Skirt Lengths of Year York 15 (UP)—The dashed out nd shouted ix, sum ditor } fls. but indntry Lo frock floor. P[]l IGF SAY NEGRO - oLEW BOSTON COP - Prisoner Waives Examination— ‘- Gun Expert Yet to Report 5 (UP)—A d today 1 § fear old Negro. othes Poli thoriti ames eman Troy was k night of a 1gainst or whom a searching the d by while g south end escape of Monday 1uor\\u ouse et Threadgill superior house. The Negro vanted in connection with an irmed robberv in Taunton and a robbery in South Boston The slaying was unwitnessed police said they found a .3 revolver from which been fired Threadgill's overcoat pocket when (hey captured him Batavia strect dwelling. Await Gun Expert’s Finding Determination of whether the bul- let taken from Troy's body had been fired from the gun allegedly founi in Threadglll's overcoat constitut:l the most important step in tie in- vestigation into murder. Gun and bullet have been examin- ed by Captain Charles J. Van Am- burgh. state firearms expert, and his to the county prosecutor wis expected momentarily. bt 2 caniber one shot had in in a Threadgill waived when arraigned on the murder charge yester He was commit- ted to jail pending the February sit- ting of Suffolk county grand jury Several charity funds have been started, and legislative action hax been proposed to aid the slain wife who is abouf {5 birth to a fifth child. POVER COMPANIES 10 FINISH CASES Tlnee Year Old Utilities Probe Draws Near End Today Washington examination Jan. 15 (UP) ccmpanies to complete case today in defensc of paganda activities as the federal trade commission neared the end of publicity phase of its 3 year old ies investigation Preston S. Arlwright, chairman of the public policy committee of the National Eleetrie Light Assoclation, was again on fhe stand for the ultilities, No other witnesses be ofiered. Bernard I. Weadock counsel for the joint comm ational Utility 2 Counsel for th commission indicated cross examination of Arkwright may require another day Arkwright told the commission rday nized publicity pro- ossary Pow r their will spa however, that to combat - sentiment. and gover The to con- ed in ment owne propaganda association makes no effort trol the output or rates cha member companies, he said. Firemen’s Association Nominates New Leaders Officers were nominated and ad and accepted last Al meeting of the ation held at President vice president., David Fugene I, Darnes: William J. Noble on pension board, John Finneran treasurer showed in the _treasury in a flourishing an- o follows I roll call tomoarrow $4,000 is 18 of ssociation 1 Classified Ads help you to second hand furniture — e e PALACE NOW PLAVING EMIL JANNINGS in “BETRAYAL” With GARY COOPER il ESTHER RALSTON Co-Fenture HAREY LAUDERC in TING TOWER THURSDAY—FRID A Vearn the Latest SEASHIONS I OV ADOLPHE MENJOU Feature BN NG BIRONSON Subjects th ONE with GRAND OPENING TUESDAY With the Western Electric sound sys tem of Movietone and Vitaphone Opening Vitaph “THE VIRGINIAN” nith GARY COOPER and MARY BRIAN Attraction officer was | alleged | Pajamas Run Away With Annual Spring Style Show In New York York, Ja show It vy in favor of pa ind stamp o . or longer rains on beach wea approval som were went that to be back short Frocks Seem en the Tame Jetwe ide cqually (fternoon They pajamas and the evening gowns, the seemed rather tame. least devoid of s ional f skirts el the floor by “rous margin of 12 to 14 inc \\u\Hl[\ S W no higher tha siste ith the laws of nat o road so ‘\n- and not to have word 1t the ensemble hardly possible. It is excusal JUDEE REBUAES USER OF PLATES Belleves He Was Trying to Avoid Paying State Fee “I be raud Connecticut out of L registration fee, 1 this story.” this is a scheme to de- the state of Judgr in poli L fine o aul Miller, Jr eski sa yosed $10 and 24, of 1 First who was found guilty of the charge of driving an a with improper ma Miller pleaded testified that he L friend on st omobil¢ not cu had 10 park ai Corbin uesday ployes ty and arranged with Lutonol wr early fellow Serew factory morning, so that in the would not know it. To assurc would “wt of m, Burritt that he himself that interfere, was polic not stened a rkers to the to horrow dealer; cmployer night worlk had a n planned t off from to enjoy veral notified the about 6 o'clock yesterday Officer William O'Day to investigate it learned that the m belonged on other car. Miller's arrest followed, After Officer William livan 1 testific e having been detail- ed to watgh the car ing ma told his story ,and contended he was not guilty hecanse he not driven the ¢ nd ten to drive Ho on the shi the day } to know using the car on dea He admiited to Judge Tra the car 1 dealer's 1 however, polid vestigation was be s employe nigh und did nc irk Ki that Will Support Havelo ¥ to the expressed employme nd eight 3 Family of non support willir G guilt and tain wife 80 Judge Traceski place of Probation Office orders to as soon org css 1o oh- with his ar dau him i Connolly week able to brought 1o his v tack had right his depender es. He a ient and he and left the Worlks, only 1o carn more in Sprin that no and came employ t to find than $1 field i 0 he could of Tiimsel not moncy hoi cor Connolly told the mily came to this several Mrs liquor caused their 1 Budde Bond Forfeiture Traceski dation of w ture of sed accepted 1 e bond in th Rolert H ton 1 pajar with contin for « ints Not So Popular without w 1y sartor have sprou instances ¢ to veil the In ot The Budde in the wite $15 a we the leared up wi for matter of pport wil or divore ourt, Mr. is dispe G nstei GRIFFITHS INSISTS FISHER IS WhO Speaker Says Yale Economist’s Prediction Not Based on Fact > formu tiated manufa . Grif on of prosper hit the nail s said, “wh it i ng prod t Hoove ssion r's prograr SUFFRAGAN Boston BISHOI (URY BETTE Hope Jani1s bishop of Massachus ened today. The emine hurchman wntomobile ted by City Monc hosy norning I brighter table S v comtor correct nas the 108 Unless ofherwise Ind written by press theatrical notices and r ew for the respective an THEATER Emi EMBASSY of io Rita” has of this trio who of this wecl Beh stormed performan who wer pietu nsly rness to witness DOLORES COSTELLO A A remarkable cast inter ond Choice ra taphonc to the Strar heater TE 1 three days, with Dolores th role. Miss Costello, popular prets ¢ Bros. which (i one of the stars, emented r ethereal voice of d Choice™ ik, The Scrcen’s Gr by ALL ex- ity on hen will in Starts SATURDAY Warner Bros. |Carito vl 2 TALKING FEATURES! TON.GHT — TONIGHT IN TOWN fivery One 2 Moonlight Tab's Hall Cash Door Prize Hear the Novelly GIRLS' SINGING ORCH. TON.GHT — TONIGHT garaanieandifCE e S E R S ey Special Sale of DRESSES I'rom Our Regular Stock FOR THURSDAY Place RACK NO. 1 We oice '55 00 to $16.50. Value Also a Hosiery Special of regular and FRIDAY On Sale 2 Racks of Dresses VACK NO. 2 at ‘SM 50 .50, at oica Value to $2 )0 kind at ... '1 $1'50 or 3 Pairs $1.00 All Sales Final—No Charge—No C,0.D. at Lover in His St Heart Adventure! at Danicl t om Ju Thompsen in *and the Talis and Wid ES AT ( STRAND com cllo in sereey throug 2 picty beat APTTOL picme TALKING Ve rner Bros, CAPITO banker. Fred money in two transfer aside. Constable Winkle garnisheed the New Britain banks he ittracted considerable | attention in police court circles at time. It was not heard immedi- Iy because of the necessity of de- just how badly injured was. He was at New neral hospital and was on L list Assisting them r comedy is a rem. cast headed hy I°ra Ruth Miller T | Hale is the lin a first w rk- ble Klyn Par Edna I I \ and 6 eont o The romance as will offer Love It Dorothy Kaill i Boeiine Saturday for men who arrived at with Ann Hardin the scene in a pool of Llood on th sidewalk. It was thought fhat he had suife tured skull Swentek was Condemned.” Kntz 1s said rtaini Michael mn alleged to on the was taken and fight began. wsleep and the fight 10000 SUIT BASED Man Knocked Down Steps {0 i comimtais cns cnterea o Sidewalk Brings Actio; ' Mor which iss chin, knock- tairs to the < that he had rsal Coal & Wood had to resigi juries. 1 which opposite 1 men participated will 5 MCRINLEY Colorado D R physician to loy during DOCTOR DEAD Col., Jan. 15 (P personal Me ministra- long ill- Saturday o of the a time partici- | oM 18 plain 1 the Attorney d that onc ia die, is the st | == Me- DANCING FONTGHT —at— COLONIAL" Plainyille Music by Geo. Peters Original Night Owl Orchestra EMBASSY Connecticut’s Newest and Most Beautiful Theater —HELD OVER because of disappointed thousands turned away at the door, we begin today an ex- tended run of RIO RIT with BEBE DANIELS JOHN BOLES UNTIL FRIDAY Doors Open Today Promptly at 12:30 Coming — SATURDAY Rudy VALLEE ABOND LOVER” his personal helding cash in bank STHI to b 3res. A TONIGHT ONLY THURS., FRIL Continuous L TODAY —— (CO-FEATURE — AS DARING \Ll, AS LIFE! T/ \l KING WILLIAM HAINES in “NAVY BLUES”, STRAND THURS A DESPERATE MARRIAGE! How an ambi- tious mother feathered the nest of her beautiful daughter by driving her into a strange mar- riage bargain with startling results. WARNER BROS. Present I'RL, S | 'EIH*DII‘EIE Chester Morris, Jack Mulball, Edna Murphy Hear Alluring Dolores Ina New Role! JANLT OF a Come PRANCE €O, Mititaire” Vaudeville WALLEND TROUPT Furcpean Sensation STAR ACTS POPE and THOMPSON “Don’t Be Bashful”? “DAVE VINE | Trom Just Up the Street | TALIS REVUE “Steppin’ High" Starts SUN,— Cecil B. DeMille’s “DYNAMITE”