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FEDERAL PRISONER | SEEN ON STREETS. Rice Takes Tea in Hotel— Judge's Order Disclosed New Yo accounts that George Graham Rice, federal mail fraud been seen several and taking tea wit tel were the subj tion toda Rice is an inmate of the tention prison awaiting transfer to the federal penitenti lo scrve a four-year mail traud in & the Idaho Copper Corporatior Investigation ot elosed that Jud h had signed an order p! Rice to \isit the offices lawyers to prepare for the trial an accounting filed against ldaho corporation. Counsel for Rice ad caplained that the documents the suit were so voluminou bulky that they could not be « between his office and the prison. Rice also was Biven T Judge Knox to visit the “Hotel Chat- ham, where his private papers were locked in a safe, and to remain there with his counsel for not more thar 1%0 and onec-half hours a week in the tody of a deputy marshal. Tt was provided, however. that he should not get his meals there WOMEN T0 STUDY LIVING PROBLEMY Dr. Aunie R. Dyer to Gonduct Forum at Y. W. C. A, Women and girls of New Brit be ested in a forum 1o be d the Y. W. ( A. to modern problms in The forum will b2 condu .\ Annie R. In who has been nbia univer- sity, New Yorl, and, as research a sociate in cducation at Teacher: colle has had opportuni! to in- stigate social and psychologs problems of intcrest to women and {0 mect with many of the organiza- Lions and leaders in social thinking conscnted to start the forum lectures as sentence ! Mrs. Dyer zroup with f iollows Unde anding oursclves personality and psychology of individual, January 2 Satisfactions in cvervday life ot the philosophy ood life,’ February 4. Growth and the changes af- fecting women and home life, eb- of the boclal adjustments or differ- difticulties and conflicts, I'cb- h forum mecting recent fic- tion, psychology and social writings «ill be discussed with their applica- tion to present living, also the works Jastrow, , Walter Lippman an L ., Whar- ton, Fannic Hurst, Glasgow, Wa pole and Galsworthy. he educational committee, Mr: I N. Hemenway, chairman, inv the Forums which will promptly at 7.30 o'clocl Polish Church Societ) Installs New Officers ‘he second annual installation of officers of the Polish Wonien's Al- liance of the Holy Cross church was held last night at the church bas ment with more than a 100 mem. s and guests attending the cxer- s Rev. Stephen RBartkowski pastor of the church, opened the| nieeting with prayer. Those inducted were: I'resident, Mrs. Joseph J. Owsiak; vice presi- dent, Tose Milewska; treasurer, Mrs. Itoman Lekston: financial sec- retary, Mrs. Mary Zebrzynski of sarnesdale. and recording sccretary rnice Gutowska, Among the spealers were Alder- Peter Pajewshi, Councilman Jdoseph Mlynarski and Tiev. Father Bartkowski, M 1. Podule sang xeveral solos, and Mrs. Bernice Gu- lonsha played the violin, She was assisted hy Mra. Helen Chumaj at (he piano French btenogs how Better Taste in Dress, London, Jan, 22 (UP)—American | atenographers could take a lesson | from the French girls attending the | naval conterence as secretaries or typists, the woman staff writer for | the Evening Standard said today after a visit to the French head- quarters. “The girls use a minimum of make.up with a maximum effect, she wrote. “They present an amus- ing—and instrictive—contrast to the American stenographers. “The girls told me they spend per- haps 100 francs ($4) a month on rouge, powder, mascara and hair- | waving.” | She noticed that the I'rench girls| were plainly dressed. * | “The rest of their attraction lay | in poise and a soft voice, precise ut- | terance, pretty manners and the usn‘ of subtle and unusual perfume,” the writer said. | BOSTO ‘ Goston, Jan, 22 (Ar— Webster, 85, for man partner of the Investment firm of Kidder, Peabody & Company, dicd early today here at his home. He had been in failing health for soveral year r.lnl\ George r \\ ROAD l)I\IDL\ D Philadelphia. Jan. 22 (UP)—The hoard of directors of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad company at its reg- nlar meeting here today declared a quarterly dividend of two per cent on ils capital stock, payable on and afler February 28 1o stock of rec- erd Tebruary 1,,1930. gar at |for the hearing on the | decmed inconvenient by | before this meeting by | bull for the removal of Scarborou | O'Connor, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERATD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY BUILDER IS DEFENDANT IN SUIT OVER GARAGE| Hartford Man Claims INADEPARTMENTS ~ Bushnell’s Plea House Appropriations Commmee Reports to Congress Angclo Berti Tailed to Live Up to Terms of Agrecment Dates He De- Massa- Present Statute Back to 1711, clares — Insists e complaint that aclo a local vo cordance ifications, Joseph Bansawich Hartford, today brought 500 dam. TR chusetts Should Consider Bansawic Attorney Willis ed toda) les U. Lord. co ill be put to great ave much of the work justice, comr Proposed Changes. sawich engaged Berti to bu a two family hou n : for aviation facili merce departmen Apriliaz; 1800 8 T} e of 500 | ment of the for was azreed nged in a ¢ liows an increase r the appropr rent year. t of $5.407.0( been car t2 | census by the cor cris i= compared _ opriated for t current VETERANS ISHED 10 IGNORE CAL FomypaToN 0 e Bartlett Hearing Date Causes EHUR[.H P[ANM” Gailer to Demln‘ Fundamentalists to Organize at Home Prayer Meeting 1 committee the charges in this city today., David : fu commander of New Haven w Disabled American Vet- meeting to be B. Comstock horrow eve E. Fish o Recently Prosecuted Casc Americ: disabled and “indigr Haven demand that his re ng be completely 1anored Begins Over Letter Gailer's ¢ evangelist church ed on so-called * ticism was en ? v eceived committee, by Dr. Trank Mong chairman of local state comm nd commander of Haven Legion in which Col |gp «rborough refused to comment on |sen, hange of time for tne k% ago Dr. votes Mongills | tie wo arborough =3 had today at 2:30 as the time (‘12\!’:“.“ The time set wa ¢ local vet- crans and Col. Scarborough was 1y quested to change the date. Tn addition, local veterans umed that the session wou e G T, ot o none but the vetcran whose cor plaint was to be heard. would an pear. Veterans here sought an open mecting at which persons with cora- plaints against Bartlett might ip- pear with counsel and in which members of veterans' organizations might participate. A letter voieing the protest of t veterans was sent Col. Scarboroy but the latter’s reply only reiter- ¢ mi Soula i d the time originally sct for the | @sdanEerous & DO [ e i netorie 3 t n fro: il ), ¥ 1 hearing. A Tonue ten izens HAVE ANNUAL BANQUET ociated with me,” Gailer Hard week. PhPIL WITH GUN © FRIGHTENS MATES Boy at Central Junior ngh.; School Brandishes Weapon against Bartlett. W to admit that s e S and to express an opir Lo 18 ¥ i g st intercsts of the he a formal demand on Gov. T sarved by ass without publicity. The boy, whose name Mr. e i.—i‘ {withheld, came to the morning Rainbow Officers Are sion with the gun in his pocht Formally Installed | ;[ the barrel . ford Party Almost 300 Masons and thei Yy, friends, members of the Bastern |was not a f he boy [ North s, Order of Rainhow and TDeljhad cartridges in his pocket and 10| pha . attended the semi-public in- ;34 a flavor of realism to his sport, stallation of officers of the New ihe packed t 11s into the cham- Britain assembly, Order of Rainbow [Ler and with ”V pistol fully loaded for Girls. last evening umed his pastime One of the features of the cer An observing teacher, nouin look on the faces , frisked the boy a took the turning it over to principal from the position he holds Prices Awarded (o Hitting Individuals and Team at Hart- I'lochar Clara 1 mony was a drill by the new under the direction of Charles fle were presented fo Miss Mil- ——————— Han “” deed Carroll, reliving Wortny adsisen Foymer Purser Appears Voen of the Rainbow, to rs. Llizabeth | Mi Tunce, retiring mother adviscr and In C (mlt m Tl\c[t Case to Mr. Spring. ovident X 2 (GP)— | Ahout 65 Rainbow girls attended | I? 5 Division | the supper prior to the meeting | Fall River A ‘_ onien 1\] v Lo | purser on the steamship Richard | Mar 0 RE0Ic of the NE=min el Stearnanl ol CLele I Slaying Suspect’s Case o6 it ot i S v e Continued Until Monday |raizned in district court h Miss Ma Malden, Mass., Jan. 22 (UP) --|OR @ charge of embezzling 1:‘.‘]‘:“"”‘ i The case of George Thomas, wanted |COmpany funds. (i in Philadelphia on a murder charge, | He waived examination and was | T was continued until Monday when |held in $£3.000 bail. $4 500 GRASH SU[T HLED he was arraigned in diatrict court| Hamel was arrested in New Or-| ! hore today, charged sith assault |leans recently and returned here for with a dangerous weapon on Henry |trial. According to police the money Williams, cscaped inmate of the |taken represented collections made Worcester State Insane hospital. by the purser for statcrooms and Thomas, arrested in Evereit Mon- meals from December 22 to January o n Philadelphia as| - They statcd he had only $s0u | For Collision Damages. the alleged slayer of one Samucl [When arrested in Louisiana. st 1hb(‘d to death in that Ldwin Gustafson of Bristol Bring Action Against Robert L. Onorato A suit invelving §4 {brousht by I Gustatson o Two Men Plead Guilty | movirt b, L city on Ju last. d . = . & oy |of 61 Ceda t 1c result of Youth Held for Trial : DH:,,"\,Ete,"'Ptefl,R‘)ll’Ple,‘lm antomobilo accidont an Septeim- In Murder of Cousin |Frank Ciaravino and Thomas Mo- | L¢T 19, 102 L o i Brockton, Mass, Jan. 22 (P— |reno, both of this city, pleaded guilty | NS Britain-Plainyill George Nardi, 19, arraigned today |!0 charges of highway robbery when The plaintiff in district court, was held for the |arraigned in district court here to- kless driving of grand jury without bail charged |93y in conncction with a daylight |€aused him injuric S o a6 N5 Brotnteting | hold-up: proximately 1 medical bills |law and cousin, Donato Nardi, 26. | The men were arrested after po-| Attorncy Joseph AL Mchonough Donato Nardi died last week at|lice had frustrated an attempt to[Of Bristol represents the plaintift the Brockton hospital after having|rob Miss Mary Crowther, 20 year old | @nd Constable ired Winkle served been stabbed during an altercation |clerk employed by the Waldorf Sys. | Uhe papers in the home of George Nardi. Re-|tent. Inc.. of $500 on a street her e his death. he refused to tell po- [Yesterday. CHELSEA MAN HELD lice who his assailant was, Both were oirdered held without Hartford, Jan -Willia I bail for the March grand jury rard, 70 I \lmr. LEADLES ARRAIGNED | — clsea. M | s which cost ay v Bedford. Mass. Jan. 22 (®—| 5 DIE O BUBONIC PLAGUE | this morninz o Beal. national testile work- | Rio Janiero, Jan. 2 (—A Sio, an automobile i this city on Jan ers union organizer and three other | Paulo dispaten fo the Lo Janicro | ua 20, H wanted in members of that union were found |Jornal says that seven persons died t suilty of various offenses resulting | of bubonic plague in Sao Paulo dur- | & gas station told po from their labor activities here, in|ing this month. Vive of the deaths| that when h clica on third district court today. occurred in the same house during |uary 17 he also siole a car from { Beal paid a fine of Two others | the past week. The health authori- | city, ahandoninz the car in Manch went Lo jail in default of payment of | ties found many rats in the houses|fer, this state, In | court toda similar fines and. the complaint|affected and took all precautions to against the fourth was filed. wipe out the rodents. idgeport for t soline from his case was Janua 1, for investigation. conti to INCREASED (OSTS |Boston Called City of “Yokels” I~ (rw I Banned by Buffaly Lunching” Cops for Revision of Bg?k_Censorship Law In Hearing City Items ?‘4 ROSOL ADDED T0 ~ DANK []iRH Tl RATE DR, SEIGERT GIVEY STATE POSITION Closes Office Here to Became Epidemiologist Tor Conn. Reccivers Named Today For Ross Stores Chain tod Man Involved in Rum Case Released in Bail Fourteen Autos Burn In East Jaffrey Fire J w D SECOND TIME ritord Banker (i For East Hampton Joh SOMETHING NEW! Smoked SALMON /2" v I8¢ 1%7¢ 21¢ 23 Cape Mackerel . § 5«: Sea Trout Boston Blue . ;c Haddock Fillets o ATLANTIC & PACIFIC w hich SPECIAL RATES 10 STUDENTS! 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