New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 24, 1930, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HER.\I,D. FRIDAY, JANU \I SCOTSMEN GATHER N BURNS' HONOR: Burns Club Has Enjogable An- Nual Banquet and Dance zs of the highlands, Scottish ngs, brought the Iiobert Burns to New Britain 0 260 or morc of Scottish descent last he members of the Burns club met . the Burritt’ hotel to pay tribute | to the Scottish bard at thuir 22nJ annual banquet | The prog was in keeping with atmosphere of the i ther imported scen ornamenting the pels of few of the men I menu was unique and w follow spirit of and its residents ot | night when am, includin ¢ the aftair from ment gener. Genuine Scotland Wiy coat la Olive (Irench fur s00p) Fowl ( intilt) Bash't Spuds an tuce Salad ones, Scotch Shorthreed Pokay. cauld fur ye're Donald Fraser sald dinner was followed am of entertainment reminiscent of the hon who come from ' native heath. IHenp 1Ll opened the aneeting 1 guests He cxpl: Unwl that otchmen all over the civil world wherever the is spoken were gathering ¢ time to do honor to the poct, in a manncr which to many of them becomes almost an annual pilgrimaze to thelr native land He introduced William Blair “laither o the club” and “oor Wull” who acted as toastmaster. Maurice 1. Wallen, tenor Colonial quartet and a whose voico heard WTIC in solos and characters i Seth roup o Scos Wallen is Britair thick Loastit Ferm vac stuilin Greer Brawly Poeas Dre Scoteh Oat ( Hokay Coffec Iev, The pro an’ Cal drooth tae slak yers by - those the same Seoteh | ain of the vocalist frequently 15 one of is Parker's school a well number ol wetions and Incheon Miss Marwick teature or Sinas thepro s hailed with rodnction of billed as “Scotch Marwics is a 2irl and is a Mar Sine that w lizht borothy Marwick irtist.” Now hter of now 10N coned tormer dan sritain Miss ) Scoteh con- tull, rieh yoic otes with cas tions % with a bure that only produce and that sec ancestry cian inging with to fill the 1 until it w tance. Ter smile stamped her a ptivated the recalled a volum banguet hall lost in the and her a born audi again | and exp frozen mannerist actress and ence that and again The same poputarity liarris. of New York artist ot t ting gtation, M 50 o she was greeted Jock | Scoteh come- c WJZ broad- | Harris gave gpipe parade. a | sclections on s he played n classics such and the “Blue ved with Harris was recalled occasionally taking 1 between ap- med on the point of physic The 1se, increasing after cach appearance 1o proportions of tremendous | enthusiasm he sang and played | his own compositio he has | 1s M 0 many fimes & slight breathir pearar he wer haustion in volume srew es that it s und the Worl delighted his heare to the program i ctions made 1 euder onse add- 2 medley of se- | Harry Wi The by fanous by Sir with “A hew conchnding tive oined i inister Spe: to 1o Mang the chorns ks On Burns ' Burns vespond ldress by 1 Iirst the 10 in Donald hrief cribed the Burns and vhich malke him countrymen, ! e attributed this popularity to the noet's genuine humanness and mocracy, and to the fact that poems were the kind that straight to the heart of the inrns’ love of péetry, love of coun- try and his hatred of hyprocrisy | were among the qualifications which | helped make him a great man, the minister stated The group singing was led by . Armstrong. M. J. Kenney niaster of ceremonics The ce program following numbers ranged for the afiair Grand March. Pro. *Mike” ney v of ceremonics Lady Wallace Lodg Club: waltz, Clin land schottische waltz. Oor Pres Guests: Virginia Hartford; waltz Qor fox trot. Oor Batchelor waltz, Hame Sweet Hame. Among the guests were lowing members and former local | residents: Mr. and _Mrs. Andrew Brown and son Robert of Worces- | ter. M Mr. and Mre. Ttobert | Miller of Southampton, R. 1.; Mr. | and Mrs. Alexander Tompkins m“ Stratford; Mrs. D. . Marwick, son | Howard and daughter Dorothy of | Westfield, N. J | s of de- | hist ent | people. | B. was included the cspecially ar- Ken- waltz, fox trot, lurns fox trot Borough Oor | “Bob™; the fol- the club as fol- | | fractured Lrell fent. Il-m\ L Treasurer Committecs Speakers, hert were Sloan as follows John Sloan Reception: Mr. and don. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. A. Scott. Rol Dinne chairmal Mrs. A, Gor-| . D. Clifford. Mr. Mrs. John and Mrs. W G. Gib | rule to tal i | ble margin. | toolk | senate as though || | dhait o [than one ler tem | uuu Mr Conecert Arthur, Me son Proceeds from expenses are nd Mrs. Frederic Mr. and Mrs and Mrs, Stingle. s Ma Patti Jame Robert the paid will b Vanguet a a0 policy profit out donate chari of Hu lmv. to make of a Burns' club ban EOMMISSION PLIN POLITICAL ISSUE .. Hoover's Faith in HMethod Arouses Storm of Criticism Washington dent Hoover's Jan. 24 (UP) ith in the ness of the commission for scttling > prom party iss Presi- cifective- s an agency 100ted public qicstions today of developi for the forthcoming con- sional clections Debate in the liouse on a v to carry ont the side o for authority to appoint u comi- sn on conservation and adi istration of the public show- ¢ ¢ democrats to further olu- domain republicans Measurs Members house used th tion as an excuse cussion of the commission though a test v Likely to Pass both public lunds resolu- for exhuustive dis- ystem ¢ yesterday on tl ndicated Sl ERO comforts Vi 205 to 1 led Ly Re close M mplexity of ure would be passed by a Vot Republi resentative 1°ort of New friend and political adviser of Hoover, contended t public problems and ti dutics of officials tive and leg ary ons ever-in- both ad- islative to rely upon t-findin made it nees \ocrats, follc Garner of Texas, their floor ind Tepresentative Bank- f Alabama a the pres commissions encroachii upon the duties and rig of arly constituted housc should be ng Representi- insistc dent are con cor ind senate, they doing the wor crformed by sev now oo Garner conmnissions howeyer th Itepresentat “ratitor that democr:- undertaking to malke s of the con rs Decline Three™ Longworth to Debate 1epublican Chairman Snell of who recently nUs request for o committee wle prohibition ¢ fused to he drawn i Ithough the democrat from e s invited com- at triumvirate was ap- by the house and by the took a stand against Bankhead plauded count further said “But now its members back- cd down from the fine position they They marched up the hill, only to beat a gallant retreat.” The commission issy have its day st y when commissions, 1ve s expected in the senate when debate "ts on the president’s re- quest for a commission to study cgn- ditions in Haiti. The house adopfed * the opposition of a few demo. + resolution to authorize ap- ient of this commission by the foreign relations cominit held it up, The public lands commission ready has been appointed by t president but authorizing legislation s necded to defray its expenses. Sister ot A. R. h\\anson Gets Title to Airport Selma Johnson today took title to the Swanson airport on ( %00d avenuc, purchasing the from Camp & Zimman closed a mort and took the son’s hrother, Mrs zage several weeks ago land from Mrs. John- Arthur 1. Swanson Thomas Linder of the Ldjustment today fixec 3 date for ihplication made by cha Clerk hoard of Febronary s the hearing on the Swanson for i 10 permit use comuiercial Il opgrated for as a fiving that only re be made unle Mr. Linder an 1o vestriet dry cleaning estab lishments to industrial areas. A recommiended by Linder, the will ot be retroactive and will con- cern only those establishments be set up in the future. ing plants now in busincss districts will be considered as non-conform- | ing uses, and it abandoned for mor year or burned to a g degree than 50 per cent reopened of zone of th Al several wonth has bee land for Pirpos thous field, it bund idene the has uses can legully zone is changed also preparcd amendment to the ordi nance law to Dry clean- | Rating ot Rcstamants To allow proprictors of ind drinking establishments an op. portunity to miake the improvement necessary to a health depart- ment rating ot llent,” Dr. Louis J. Dumont, supcrintendent. has an- nounced that the new scoring sys- will not into effect until February 1. Ihe plan prepared by [Dr. Dumont requires closer adher- to the sanitary code, none but those coming within five points of 100 per cent being allowed to dis- play cards rating their places business as excellent. cating | receive “exe TRUCK DRIVER CRUSHED Springfield, Jan. 24 (P—Joseph scarillo of "Torrington, Conn., dri- ver of a truck, was brought (o a lo- cal hospital today suffering with a skull received when he from or was crushed by his truck in Birookticld last 18 was brought here after receiving medical tment James Smedrick truck night in helper Mascarillo ofl to 100k after motor frouble when the accident occurred the on xarid was Pick your locality in the Clasgiicd Ads and then rent. Herald in- | almost solidly op- | plot | who forc- | cannot | Effective February 1| ot | Brookfield. | ing | - INSURANCE RAISES © ROTHSTEIN ESTATE | Show Girl Fails to Show Pollcy Legally Transierved or Jar wxm for Arnold Rothstein i » today, ui been othstei that | ferred to Tnez nd friend of Miss Norton Jant Justice had not who s noa s Alfred 11 court, testi Breng! o brought beforc Townley in su prem that she wa exprecting to marry 1stein at the in Ne examination he was mher nder relations eross with dmitted from her husl whom she he old son. Tom confident Farley cmploye of the really in | husband’s confid point of bein the who knew of her secret on hidden v of his favorite chair one of ons holst TALE OF ROMANCE. WINS HER j_REEfl[]M Chicago Woman Exonerated on Aiding in Husband's Hurder '4 nevieve O Brier Charges that she help her hushand to climas vemance, went home today, leaving her heart. Samuel Ho juil facing O'Brien Jast 1 Tastost his avd connty i Mys. three hour v murder trials in one of tie Cook count ord. e story ot ance perate move cdom and wor Her ner hols Iy recited lov drugs. sl four months' wnrder of William pshi However, she finished hout it that =h e kneaw - hushand £ to do wit admitted Dorr night and hinted b e fired the shots n Although she was trial ot v that rical d By ste 5 s calin { ing most of the | when the verdict crowd of women, who st through the dinner hour, cheer ind rushed to congratulate her. she only Aoy she w returned. cornmented n o iad With that she went home she left to marry O'Brien March she will beconie the fatherless child back to the 1 mother o1 a " 48 YEAR LD HORTGAGE NOW CONSIDERED INVALID Superior Court Rules Documents No Lonzer Lncumbers West M Street Real Estate, A tiorigage given nearly 68 ve declared by ) e azo been nperior court invalid against West Main Canco The property ot the Corp reason of it no paying ter by h s have ) i ipancy hi tin than st 18 v A for tha was given by ornwell S0 period o 14 Henry H. ¢ ment. of and 0 on Marel provid demand time after s heirs of Cornw itle to the ‘Large Rockefeller (,lll | 'l‘o Copenhagen Reported London, Jan. 24 &P change Telegraph Company in a dis- pateh om (openh n, today said intimation had reach.d [them that the Rockefeller institute, ! which recently has given financial support to cance carch in Europe, has decided wake a gift to the Carlsberg cancer fund of Copenl \ The gift. it nid, will be a million k (about for the mai stitute which trustees have equip at their own cost which it is hoped will be given | the state. The new institute pron- {ably will be ready for occupancy in {about 18 months under the leader- | ship of Dr. Albert Fischer, Dantsh | cancer specialist. som o Z 57,000 pecial in fun enance of a the Carlsherg on a sitc MOUS CAB BURNS Berlin, Jan, 24 (P—Gustay Ha | mann, who played the part of official ambassador of good will in | e, 14 when he made a long distance endurance horse cab-das from Berlin to Paris, t lost. his famed vehicle fire which de stroyed two of his stables. The hilaze believed incendiary origin Th drew will mission, was timely death. Work in the kitchen will b casier if all.surfaces are at a com- fortable height. 1y in veteran horse Grasmus, which “lron Gustav” on his good saved from an un The 1 | Denmartk, | agreed o erect anl | un- | | made | Dd e e rtmouth to Judge nsas Beauty Group Jan. 24 (U1 VISITING NURSEb Rssociation Records 152 Birth Services DnngPast Yer AGTION POSTPONED ON LEVITT WRITS (our profus M ury auilty 1 Gives Attorneys Week in Which to Werk SEGN AL LIALENIN GSO SR PORTLD S GRRETTTO HAVE = s MATION -5 un s 0 B sooneted ich ou "t s W NEW EXAM] )enmle I 0lic evidenec proper vder oul n be « Philadelphia Church l)cslm\ ed by Flames Ja 24 (Pr—Four jured and was done igh damaes ded in 1 socie! ULTON MARKET PRESH LEAN ROANTING ROANT PORK | Rib End | 20C Lh. PORK BUTTS Solid Meat 2 PSRN POR l\ FR SHOUL Ul RS 1 7c Lb. FRESH HAMS 10x12 Lb. 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