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~w | NEW BRITAIN HERATD [=r-~ ] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930 PROBE CONDITIONS Aid Teachers’ Club With Bridge Plans §T. PATRICK'S DAY Heroic Nuns, Nurses and Policemen N PARK ST. H[]ME‘ SHOW EAST CHOSEN Aid Firemen Rescuing 148 Patients As Providence Hospital Burns Down Mrs. Robert La Follette Prepares Biography That Will Set Forth Personal Life of “Fighting Bob” NAVAL DELEGATES RESUME EFFORTS \Leaders Back in London After ‘ Week-End Visits Feb now all availabl occupied Teachers' Dorothy poster Boil commit Decoration: bridge and | Jennie Olsso, the Wal-|Senior High s Five Children in House, Parents - gal ntertainment i the Wal- Senior High s Out on Spree * o ‘ ’ i of {h tee when are of Miss at | St. Joseph's Parish Players ' Rppear in Comedy in charge instructor A combination a larg club holds mu art entertainment ool will Late Senator’'s Wife Met Him University| Where She Was Taking: Law Course—Wrote for His Magazine. form Telephone Operator Sticks Switchboard Until Nearly ing her from the al ords were salvaged - to Conditions in the home o Mrs, Walter Malashpski of street have called to the tion of the public ment by the police, vestigation into Jervia of Mr, and Park | atten- depart- | following an in- complaint by 00 High str from him children of house alone opera- ave her post until early overcome by smoke. witch- SOVIETS SEE WAR THREAT IN KICK Reds Aroused Over Religious Persecution Protests Efforts of to pre- religious elz- issia today were the Soviet press or a loud cry of aring coincidentady n of twelfth an- ding of the cligion mov siderable furor. nd le: ry to ce from ich we.e Soviet's progress. appea-- has annu rtainmen bet Overcome by welfare Smoke—Little Confusion a as Work Goes On. e out, | nement c ere in the the co ashngton, jRobert Teb. 24—} Marion LaFollett the proge hul ture of him and tention for nearly half a She said in couple | night, return | and in | D. Saxe cost on breach London, 24 (P11 vaiting 1 , Widow of naval were Judge M $10 and | rges of | drunken- | f the| in charge | ive leader, is writing for | CONferen rt today r fine o on polic blica Irench delegation representing imposed as she saw him the new Chautemps government, be- M of in the gan getting unde ain today 4 wfter a lull of sever: B ",,;1_‘,; | he sub-comn of the probation office Mrs. Lena Malash wife hishing Walter, was also cha with | ¢ relary | grunkenness and breach of the # e ; Yy Stimson, chief of the an dele- ECa g v Harriet Donovs turned from nmore to | hogot Bathad jehended judgment in her ca with a warn- | ican headquarters and|jj.” 1o also v d Walter to be- there was considerable activity in |y o0 e of his family or connection with resumption of the he would be s alt with. full conference proceedings later in| the weel | The chief delegates were ahead with their conference plans without ¥ apparent kening of speed and the Rritish official spokesman announced that Prime Minister Mac- | Donald Secretary Stimson vesterday afternoon and remained as an overnight guest at nmore. Japanese Teader Baek Former Premier V tsuki went to Stratford-on-Avon yesterday, but was busy at Japanese headquarters carly today. Foreign Minister Grandi of Italy, who returned to Rome for end, started back for Lon- s morning n delegation is being by the Knights of the Table club to be in London when a banquet will be to Ar ador Dawes and Americ dele tion. Trevor Dawson will pr side. Tt had been expected that the| conference might be over March 15, but the week's delay caused by the I'rench cabinet crisis in all likeli- . |hood will keep the delegations here he |1z spotlight way D entury. of her she ha time execution him the end i task is d in not yet in sight and s been ORI touches on its re rodu giving most of to it for port Amer St t is compose local tea Miss Cath 1 of about two years. In the had the pas{ she has I g cies gation, the Ame assistance of a secretary. 24,0 whit ard rries forw senate P s Soviet care ired woma looks her son actively rd on the floor of the ical philosophy of LaFollette, Sr. She was the first woman to gradua om the Uni- | versity of Wisconsin's luw school. Took Law Course She was t 16, a blue 1 went to ti home in was in 187 a sophomore—19 Two years of teaching er graduation, preccded arriage. Then, while living in 1d following his career as torney, she completed the that enabled her to enter the professional side of k while e cians App ver MISS JENNIE OLSSON MISS DOROTHY BOILARD to Lieutenant o'clock in the Jervia complained Matthias Rival ahout night that he ¥ k strcet ho ind he had rtaken of some liquor the money from him. Officers Tierney y were detailed to ir could not ment, A li Arranger accommodat Mrs. Irwin hairman, Mis y irer, and Miss Mary anopy effect manne The motif with a Table hand senior hi v girls an to I i floor corr pro ) anc slac formay, tre a ve I was taken nd Tirog tigate, but to the ed br Donahue univer- rahoo, Bob embers of members of t ve her t classes. MeCra by the G ; visited from or Ie la how- n early s w t Pleasant - having heard th; min block or of wi Ta industrial communist author ed to genuine cd and shouting two away hu John streets, and No action Jervia's complaint as proven that the olen. Malashpski's story his wife was in w e beer he went ar itation ¥ nucleus of a col hol- 18 consider 1 to be awarded to a New talented local Soviet's Luropear was taken ‘f'j'\ boy or girl. RIDBTA rt, to inaugurate it . ]‘1 no er var 1 “t 1 1 nurses calmly fi cither G res ag =mz 100 SUMMONED N i GASTONIA MURDER Wiggins Trial Begins Today in ‘ Charlotte, N. C. sroceeds of the T'he es form t screa P fur money effort SAXe | 4nd support his to Judge alarms hot was John we had it in mind right 4 with y, adding fra the whole story my point of vi of her professions nt she could follow inding the political buckgrounds course from the house of presentatives, back to the gov- nor's mansion in their own st the senate Which alol to want is life, Doors Made at Local Plant Used at :\il_‘port_ Doors d by th Wor of this city ed on the Interstate today Brainard Herbert Mills, airport mar children’s | rooperated with the ks of |that the doors will be given a prac- wh acco T ical at the municipal hangar. tain igh | 1 with Licutena Mills' ow progr field appear : neat the new metal panes in the mble; Round strect Marck given there the fi ortly er hot re served bring her home. He told children would back but when he reached the oth woman who was entertainin that he have wine He was not intoxicat- opinion, and there would have been no trouble but for s rcfusal to go along homr on to a fenee and seream- he tried to have 6 ed 1o aid in remoy I"rincc> Takes Airplane Trip Over Wild Game robi, o F 4 (P plead in d guilty to the v gambli costs o uting Attorney 3, of v to the o he & ers r ir L equip- with under- aternity ward whi the Airwa Field. Lient. ager, has company so belo room benes ret some fourth- insis which he did. cd, in his own on his s and itrous 10v oxide, physicians, his wife she h ed, he said, he keep quict Wife “Needed a Licking” Pellegrini Mercurio, Arch street, rear, pleaded guilty the charge of breach of the and assaulting his wife, I° ficer David Doty testified ti | curio admitted that he struck his wife in the face and drew blood | from her lips and nose vesterday be- | cause “she needed a licking.” Mer-! io was bleeding from the cheel where his wife struck him Mrs. Mercurio testified nd her hushand had cause he took their baby out of hed and when she told him not to take the little one out without proper clothing he ordered her to get a hat and coat but her hands were soiled from housework and she refused. He ordered her aga nd she re to in Gax to 1 out ord ithout costs Enters Fi T.ondorm, Ich naval explosive uy m to have th possibl have while of cle hil g ath etails of " rosed on the charge More 1k iar I they cach of the followir Joser ] game \ d th Week [ vonference today very and with inception took the seriously as will upper part doors are in she The fis entered its in the the enthusiasm now greatly sued patients s E birth only 2 b i corroboratin pow fifth week doldrums of its pated. Preparations were begun for T sumption of actual work Wednesday, out the preparations were somewhat indifferent, for unless the Irench |government weathers its session in the chamber of deputies tomorrow |the forced adjournment of last week may have to be continued indefinite- he 22 who had given to the man elderly | usua 1S nervo i ; Florda, 3 ( Tem Gastor H John Pet 34, 370 | ed Main street and James La Rosa, 5 all of in cotton mill workers charg- re by numerous papers. personal much 1 public. Her picture of ther will he one mnot only of the leader who received 25 votes for the pres- ential nomination, in 1908, but so of the personality that lived fore ounted on wheeis, than those with but a sure nec for closing their irtford with may to it the prince E t ove e regior pilot t over the re 1 sc irder in connection with up d one w dissi- | v mob attack upoh a group of tex- ask strect, whon invit poi spening ope man the tile union 1 in which M Killec The tonia, embers last Ella May Wigi not ind virtuall A them, the 1 thei | Prosecuting Attorney court that the Woods n were told play ation job. automatic lock device. the heavy doors are rolled into plaze attempt | it is possible to lower them flush from a | with the floor by a scries of whecls was partly 'and gears inside the building. e e ol ody w morn- at ved i the re from Gas- docket in Meck- ourt the term defendants are Troy Jor 0. 1 Fred under e cou ha machine of which the remen had Bonno-Do king her in hospital recor room cards for in the Beaver street Sergeant McCarthy, 50 and it ension ly does she go to congress even 1o listen {o young Senator l.alollette—embellishing his first full term by numerous spirited de- hates, She came to the capital aft- entered the sen Working wstly, she is occupied most of | While was a with her money early this headed iperior oday. W rd prevent an native he now, {in rear candy store Inis k1) at then flew prin Nal- 1 over opening got a fi Horace Lunsf Morrow Mrs Sept r a mob & ional textile ion members fre robi ds Kiely and ) who Officer W. J the raid, seize ed for the Saxe's that she elus, a quarrel vie floor er he steadf the time on the biography. Lalollette, lived, ar contributor to his magazine, wrote many articles that > s0ld to magazine and news syn- ates. was co nd on J here hope iberty autemps, the new I should emc was here that ench pre victorious in chamber and come here with M Briand and Sarraut prepared to plunge right into the conference ne- gotiations. There was worry enough cven in this prospect; Paris dis | patches said there would be no| change in the Tardieu naval policy, demands of which the other four naval powers considered excessiye. Jones Ordered Home anwhile, in addition to their | troubles with the conference itself l} e American delegation is worried more SCHOOL IN HUFF Rroused Over “Tnterference” fn|sonidsrabte over the condition of | Mereurio s s : {has been ordered home on the Ber-|who “hroke stomach ailment. While his condition | during the fight. is not described officially as serious | him to see the pros Ieb. 24 (Ph—Crit- | it was known his friends are consid- Hungry Man Ste; * by the admin-|erably perturbed. Joseph Lefa Loy Universit of Mis-| The London N. Y., was in New Britain teaching and r1c- on the future of the confer-| cmployment last Friday when James Harvey Rogers, but Mr. Machonald. Colonel | yangs of hunger drove him to| P/ (008 HEE CHAIOE OF Sammtully | P it was desirable of economics at {he uNiversity, | Simson and Mr. Wakatsuki eaid | desperation and he a bieyele in i ’ nieh he spitiz | 22 92 ¥ ol youneed his r 10N N 2| o1l 1o profess {o believe that {hings New Brit National bar 1\ % \ines Prosident and 1h M. mic th orders Drives Without SHE THOUGHT: “If you only knew that ‘B.O.’ is what keeps you unpopular!” Yet, to be polite, SHE SAID: “Maybe you’ll be invited next time.” d killed 1cked worker n Bessemer City | who were on their way to a union| here | Wheelus was named by 4 pre nary h who fired the shot her. Al the defend- charged with conspiracy to ien Bienkows . pleac driving of 194 to the without a license sion. He testified that until two weeks ago he lost it out of his clothes ilor shop, and he took the chance of driving without one until March 1 when the licenses will become ¢ she s guilty di PROFESSOR QUITS eting Horace witnesses as th which ants rcurio admitted that he struck 56 his wife becaus: - would not obey him. “Everyone has a | troubl» like that,” he said. Judge imposed a fine of §$10 1 e nding cxecution of advised Mercurio to | Judge 1 of his con without ed Jud G -8 1 who w in court head” while pretend him from his in a t man killed are a murder s of $2 McCarthy after about Saxe imposed Officers 1 road alty and care the b pen: . a R . o 2 - Officials Decide On New State Office Structure | Hartford, Feb. 24 n L-shaped | building but with the basement m—} st R told s & g o Pleae, |TEINALY planned for the whole | uting attorney. | ‘,‘(4”'\. J\;\:l 1 -um\j“n.l l"«h‘— Pl iss becnidgclds i on by the s Bicycle state finance hoard and committee | 3 3 ge of breach of the pe an of Brooklyn, SES b IEAElactu e 1 state office mmzmv it was | vn: Lassanlting his wife. He was arrested || e b seeking | " Gyficer Thomas Tic s i-end P ded or the | orilock last evening on complaint of il costs Cosgrove 1 accident on 10 Saturday night Scalds Wife With street wife Water Columbia, Mo., feizing “interfe istration of the in fréedom of rence he arned over complete basement officials fc all the tit pross is most pessi- by ey about souri mistic was .1“ pro- | ence, AUSE are stole excavating o one front of nilding b 1 0 1 on her s will 1 the erwards selling it for §2 errup! Tl s Inise e e ntes Entuals 1 Jua 3 M 1 be achieved nd co enforced idleness Lrought on I'he collapse of the French gov-| o ' nthe has heen irksome to the | and they 1o some agreement as soon as le. But it is generally coneed- | ed nothing can be done without the to Brooks procecd speedily of soon ar on f t It VLRI Clive Sergeant O'Mara rocovers o hecoms cmber 1|y that No father money father ind costs on tli from i inposed theft charge Maple streef, T e, coming from Brooklyn. The I'lainville authori- ties picked hini up Saturday and the | bicyele was identified by the owner. French: observers comment, |1t cost $32.50 when new last | too, ml\m;: can be. done nnh‘m,:,_ | [tnem. Alforney . Gerard Casale e |\rr‘~% enfed Lefari and asked for leniency | after entering a plea of molo con- tendere. Judge Saxe said he did not | believe the hunger story and he felt that to deliberately steal a bicycle was a serious offense. Vactory Office His Bedroom John Gazda, 28, of 153 Alden 1, was found intoxicated on the | floor of the Corbin Screw corporation | | office o'clock terday porkgase) had not the slightest The Girl Cro.|Mmorning and he 5 idea as to how he got there. Officer | y made the ravest. | ider nroviding tender in order opt a prof ty, his 1930, Wil The with the ernment | Teader con has for 1ltho! the propo itian quartc dy Judge Saxe lovers could Vip at Yale Univers mater I'rof ac case e e art nent of alma site d ne cfari has been livin, Officer 1in are anxions A George Refers to Suspensions Active in support Prof. Max r in the recent sex questionnaire tion at Missouri university, reference to “recent at the uni- hero to indicate snspension of Dr. Meyer and the missal of Prof. Harmon Degraif by the board of curators after an in- | vestigation | In bhis lefter {o the here, Prof zrets to sever his (he University of added: | poss! some sum- | taken e iTarbell, Noted Artist, 111 in Boston Hetel ¥Feb. 24 (UP)—Edmund renowned artist, was con- rooms at. Hotel Somic are of a nurse and phy-| but the nature or seri- | was not di- B. O.” robbed (Body Odor) Left out again! “p her of good times until . .. Roston, C. Tarbell, with | fined to b it et Hw‘lra i sician today, ousness of his illnes: vulged. board, Rogers said he 1 connection RS But others do! “I aliways wash and bathe with Life- buoy now. It’s a wonderful toilet soap— marvelously refreshing. Its creamy, bundant, gently antiseptic lather puri- fies pores—protects against embarrass- ing ‘B.0." Its pleasant hygienic scent— that vanishes as you rinse—tells you you're cleaner, safer with Lifebuoy.” notice it in ourselves. strec TRER girls got flowers, candy, invi- tations, attentions— other girls not half so pretty as she! Why was she left out—forced to be a stay-at-home always? “B.0."—body odor—that was the reason. It killed her charm—ruined her chances for popularity. Then one day she discovered the truth . .. Now she is popular—invited everywhere. Let her tell you the casy to end “B.0.” . . recent most t at this university have[“©80s oo o : | Among Tarbell's b confidence of many of |,y W ERE ) TR s sinceres friend In spite | 11 of its lons record compictr | MTH portrait of former Goverdor | Thomas Tiern | freedom from interference, SCrupu-|p, iy 1 \walsh, now United States| Gazda, who has but one arm, ad- | lously guarded by former adminis- | (o0 s S T T ie i the | Mitted that it was the second time | trations, whe University of Missouri | (PAEOR FOR Br i o e Walsh | he broke into the factory at night. is now d ared to the He had no key and he could not tell fentific| o rait was deluyed several years| world to be no longer an institution | P200C> controversy among|how he gained entrance. He has where sc been working for the sewer depart- ¢ go and ric | may go an 1, WOrK | | embers of the state art commission | with the of the freedom in| 00 " 1 turalness of one of the|ment of the city. iching and research granted in the | P I Gasan tanieed ranking universitics of the country, | 110 that the state farm great is the cost of the place for him and prejudiced inter ment was ordered. happening at §:30 yest shaken the ON WITH THE DANCE A True Story of the Younger Set HE Friday evening dancing Junior shook his head: party was the week's high “Mechanical music is fine spot for the young folks of ome byt it hasn't the right kick a certain small country club. A fo n dance. four-piece orchestra always sup- wa, with Judge Saxe ? at Norwich was and a commit- . Watch complexions freshen e O (a1l Enfield Officials S0 € a “Imagine the shock it was to discover You'llneverknow how radiantlyfreshand Ur, Spee A\n-nnu For the spirit of utmost friendli Hartford, Feb. s for the university,” he added, 5 o ey o lice Clyde Ha ¢ sind t hope is that you will | ; - whatever action is necessary to [J4MeS - remove all possibility of a recurrence [ S°P1 . o e of such interference, So completely | ETand JUEY With incompatible with higher educa-|!nvestigation into tion.” in Hartford count pog Subpoenas were men so they could concerning bootlegging Enfleld where, on Febr raiding party arrested 17 |series of simultaneous supri; |on suspected bootlegging ments. First Sele all of Enfield, s today liquor served or LANDS AT REFORMATORY Cheshire, 1%eb. Mistaking the Cheshire refor tower for the 3ethany airport be Pilot Senil- 1 of Roosevelt Iield, L. I, landed and bent his propeller when the ship nosed over in the soft ground. Later he motored to Bethany. He was de- livering the plane to William Hirsch- feld, chicf pilot at Bethany. be ctivit ar, FOR BEST R and Jury Probe 24 — Chief of Murray and Constable Jo- | in conditions | questioned men HERALD CLASSIFIED Al!hl Held For Non Support The case of Leuis Robertson, of 102 Broad'street, for onc month. He rom Elizabeth, , yesterday by | Sergeant Feeney and pleaded guilty to V)\; charge of non support of his | wife and two children, aged 3 and & years. He said he wanted to support them but could not find employment ies in| Mrs. Robertson testified that she | 5, a|has been unable to m her ex- in a|penses on her earnings of $12 a week visits [and she felt that her husband should ablish- | contribute $10, She had not heard from him since | he left several months ago, and she |had no idea as to his whercabouts. Judge Saxc urged Robertson io Fo- | ctman 31, was continued was brought were the | n the What is true of dancing must be equally true of the theatre. Are YOU getting YOUR money's worth in the theatre? plied the rhythm until older mem- bers conceived the idea that mechanical music would serve the youngsters just as well—and cost less, EELLE LT LT P - AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MU- SICIANS 1440 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Gentlemen: Pleaso en name in the Music Defens. as one who deplores the elin of Living Music from Accordingly, a music machine was installed. The plan worked once, but the next Friday the little band triumphantly returned to the job. “What's wrong with your new music box?" a father asked. ouldn’t you rather dance to Whiteman and Vallee records than to a tin-pan band2"" State THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS JOSEPH N. WEBER, President, 14<0 Broadway, New York, N. Y. that 7 was guilty of ‘B.0.’! But it" easy for anyone to offend and not know it. We all perspire. Even on cool days our pores give off a quart of odor-causing waste, physicians say. 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