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o e ARTLEAGUE PLANS LECTURE PROGRAM Out of Town Speakers Engaged o Discuss Topics Here Scenes As Soviet Workers Burn Church Symbols The New Britain Art league madc for a series o lectures by men prominent in the| art world, to be given before the close of the.present term of the art| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, ‘v\IARCH 6, 1930. e ————————| City Items CUBAN FIELDS TO | Three Boys Arrested In Beer Bout at Park Hartford, March 6 (P —Thre . C. Connolly and Miss Ruth Bris- | poys, one of them slightly “tips won probation officers, are attending | were arrested in Pope park today | | the quarterly meeting of the Con- necticut Probation Officers’ associa- | tion at Hartford today. elegl‘am Sfiys Plot I§ t0 Force| A Snusic festival wint e nela at | the salvation Army hall tomorrow Intervention |evening at s o'clock. Lieutenant Linea Jullin of New Haven will play | selections on musical glasses. The ew York, March 6 (UP) — The|will be other instrumental music w York telegram said today it{Adjutant Ellen Carlson had learned from members of po- \““““ QL CresLIE SRR will be served. litical factions exiled under the Ma-| = A meeting of the democratic wom- | after they had drunk two bottles of | home brew and before they had time to open two more bottles found on them. They were brought to police head- | quarters where two of them were booked for violation of the park rules and the third was turned over | to the juvenile court The pair, locked up in a cell at the police statiox Jok arite, 17, of 23 James street and Raymond | |Byrd Captain Radios Message to His Wife Round Hill, Mass, March 6 (UF) —¥Fred C. Melville, captain of the Barque City of New York and mem- |ber of the Byrd expedition, had a | message for his wife in Lynn, Mass. | early 2 | The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radio Research station | here received the c at 6 a, m. and r Melville by telephone Her answer hullon‘ll immediately to Captain > two-way communication ng a “round trip” of more 600 miles, requiring only Quinn, 16, of 90 Chadwick street.| chado regime that Cuban sugar|en's organization will be held Friday | The third boy is 15 years old. 3 i . . -~ e o : . & he el A A THREE BO ARRESTED for an exhibit of paintings and other | fields will be burned and property | night at 8:30 o'clock in the party March 6, (P—Three Uty manhet onine| { all descriptions may be destroyed | headquarters on Main strcet. This SUBMARINE TESTS END il i T T i 11‘ : ! £ ¥ P 3 |is one of a series that will continue | " Key West, Fla,, ) (P New = S 5 ague. e exhibit is o, - 7 to force American interventi ‘unt-l Alechionl ds | VTentall Wol Sondusted svith|to New K arch of employ- in the museum of the New Britain % | A conference was held here = : ment, were caught here today on aht, the Telegram said, oebiaunin ; A the Boston post road with a stolen ni c am - sai rloop 15 Scouts Enjoy West dur la ks have SaEnlirouslello conel +. lautomobile. The boy A ;\nlho&\_\' L‘:Art- i t here of sailing orders “Ibone, Jr., 18, of 187 Ashmund street, Father and on Night | receipt here ot sailing order bopsdtis ot L R e street nd Victor IZaston reet will by v Haven t afternoon. The au- tomobile is owned by Abe Lapidies & So. of 133 B Haven, and was stole n school conducted by the league and | | ——— submarine safety ces off IKey | it was decided to hold the proposc ram of vandalism tter of a public hearing now be- n Tuesday evening in St. Mary's|the submarine S-4, on which fore the senate foreig school hall the Boys ' tests were made, committee, is decided. 15 held their first su ul father | Falcon, submarine | “The lives of mouflm\l\ of Cub: and son meeting. After the meeting The con’s orde hang in the balance,” Tel |there was a supper, which 48 per- | vessel to sail for Guantanamo Bay quoted Octavia & , of the s attended. During the banquet|March 10, to join theé fleet in man- confer- thers were talked to by Scout- |euvers there, while the s irine, | r Pouglich. He said that the|in tow of the navy tug Bagaduce, M b e i v Of|fathers should show much interest|will leave within ten days for New WILL SPEAK ON TUREK o 2 E g e : ‘mlm will be slaughtered by the ma-|in the Boy Scouts of the Teilon. Tondne, Cann, wiers durthsr sar o0 e HAR Pihl will speak this eve- i 5 4 sV s ' | guns of Machado' ol e o o o s B e gers W g |aune s LeToreRthe Retelionakip Sl by T ! , then, an- | who officiated at the banquet, spoke | summer. iclub on SiEomen and GUILdE Thy: 3 dalism and Cuba is dy to resort|on the work of the troop. Affer | e bed . " We have hopes in Senator!pim the guests of honor, two visiting | g | Miss Eleanor Minsterly, resident promise 4o conauct @ hear-| giouye Suce s Ot oD 18 VEUIEL Machinery has been dnvented do|secretary of the ‘Y. W left on a r that before t ction % ¥S & hearty | romgye the stems from grapes pre- ays conference of Y. W. work- cones, in Cuba, suffering in welcome and thanks., Mr. ario e e »li’-l”‘ “]“- paratory to cannin yringfield, Mass. ! ell kitown Red Man talked o = silence in the fear of assassination, : o loss of property and separation observation and discipline. Mr. Nie- from their families, will break all pert, one of fatl offered restraint and follow the course of transportation helter for a overnight hike. destruction decided upon RERLY Assistant Scoutmas Mealoon, the only charter member of the troop. gave the history of the troop elf in various field 1nec The Scout Smith and Niepert | ENUS filu’flfl[] SIJIT 1 trated first aid. Senior der Burns and & demonstrat semay politan ) York. Useo Cuticura A household preparation for over half a century. A A4 Those who know the secret of skin health and beauty use Cuticura Soap and Ointment regularly to keep the skin and scalp in "ood condition. They also find Cuticura Taleum ideal for every member of the family. evening, will expenses of the expenses of tl school for t The pagear ve & racy Associated Press Photo theme and ¢ . ctins: | Aloye: Scene of town of Bog religious symbols they removed R recedins| from churches. Below: Work ith icons which were 1’ * burned. Gflse 0 Mfil‘gelm vs. Hallin brvec 5ot spec Hul‘:vll“‘u" Setfled Out of Court |sames. Tne. adjonmmmen ar- e flNEASEINHRIFF EHEEKSI}H]M!NALS IETIET Do = ].4\ uit brought by Julius Marg of Sheffield street, N Bri ’ ; B : against William Hallin, also of New | S R, % et Britai an automo- ‘ b Y SOCIETY S e R % ik e bile accider lir August| Articles of incorporation of the | Decides Not fo Raise Rafe 0 plental Hygienist Says Alcohalic . 8 embers of Council and Schoal =5 rezs. was setted ror $kzon as st 1ian sociery ot Mutual Ben £t ap. " 25 S ke about to go o trial in superior|proved in June, 1927, were placed 8 Cents Per Pound (ases Are Fewer Now Board Again in Field court today. Atlormey S, Polle Was. on fle a the ofice of u,\l\;fd‘~: » v\\lOInf‘\ Jfl).l\l R]A\l\fl”l present- nd is formed, h docume seldom & % . rman Gustave Johnson, cd Hallin, Margelot w P nger | s for the purpose of providir w B \ e commion coun. |in Hallin's car when it struck a tele- | sick and death benefits for m Pvite. vl seek re. | graph pole and he sustained injur-|bers, Corporators arc ot ot imenlal Shy - - ead of the fourth ward | ies to his jaw and skull necessitating | DeSole, Nicola Errede. state department of ! : S icke spring, according to an- |hospital treatment. The action was|Scalise and Giampolo Vine of these final roll calls yesterday. Councilmen Ada P ¢ and Pap who spoke on “Mental Hygiens 5 PR .ounccment made today by Chair- |brought under the automobile guest el e ettt b o proper application o scenes showing foul blows were de- me Preventive” to New p B .. Hacry Ginsburz of the repub-| 18w vy club today 1 t | A S B : DAILY MIRROR SUED New York, March G (P)—News- stories alleged to imply 1 . \ ; y : ey . Chifirlis O WEOLD LU aeele s Ehele e 8 ot ot ims ot o aacr | A GREAT SURERISE RORINE W BRITATY THE FIR ALE EVER PU o R Sashs e S 6 s and psychiatry often is 1 places in the commion council S ) 5 e o S 5 2 cents a pound to two cents t help. A 2 Chairmgan_ Ginshu been in. | Sharkey-I'hil Scolt boxing bout at BY US IN TWENTY-FIVE YEAR \ L\J,L BARLY AND >hL FOR YOURSELF The sugar increase was voted, 47| Many hoys are in (he Meriden . B (o:iiod that Mrs. Eifie G. Kimball | Miami led today to the filing of a to 39. Previously the senate had vot- | reform sch today because of - ) T a candidate {o suceeed he W\w_hvl suit for $250.000 : ed 43 to 35 J . aling es. while many boy REV. P, J. OCKERSTROM 0 school bhoard. 2 "\'\ :VO"\‘OJ[\M\‘”.\”\]J'”“) s 1930 WALL PAPER | BROOMS 3 | BAMBOO RAKES S st h une. i wrong in efforts 1 g 5 | New Britain wom- [ CRTY S0 3 charges of a “trade” among senators | steal to pl some one of the oy vangelistic services, ting a to be clected to public office |SPOrt World Tl Ixc oS Rent \alu‘v 65e. Regular 49¢c. interested in sugar, lumber and oil | posite follow-up of the union ETiihEn: ofi 1o a0 yhat 1l istnepita tlorias faan 50 and 1 5% O | SALE PRICE .. SSC SALE .. .. 290 tomer duties but this was stoutly deni He i s shown | cently held by o bl senvice | PinlinpeRboxingilonl s DD On All Our Stock Only Second roll calls are to come on | its effects upon mental diseases in |? ot the Elintfppe 1 o th tool|.oamagediby arstary . SRl T SRy > the attempts to take lumber and ce- | state institutions at fo church ¢ perat mittee whe s expir- | tempt had been ly\l,.f‘{lggflldlll-{; L 1\ TOOLS L\I{I“\I:;;'(;:n ment off the free list: to retain the | alcoholic cases are any church, under the | = Gon. ey mre| keY “look good” by cditing the film. | | duty on brick: to give a tariff to|{he case of chronic rs, and | dire v 1 . Jeke dge ) e Mrs. hides, leather and shoes, and ON & | that so far as the statc titut rou A mbal publica Tlen- Tt 7 2 Lef S Rk T G . YOU COUGH THREE DAYS Pound . ... 4‘0@ On All Tool Stock in Store 40% List rates. Most of these B E )] 1 drink narrow margina before. app The coalition has been success( contin up to and includir 0] r ) in almost every major contest in the LHLAL M[N NAMED gflNERFh&; H[ARS ERy , i : el S s fei tariff battle. It lost on the move 5. L l e AT Sork oo s thatt SALE STARTS AT 9 \ \I ’_ S & LA o o estore brick he free list by a tie 2 3 SAL 2 MARC H I, Prices Arve Below Cost. Only a Limited restore bricks to the free list by a ti Pilot (rC{\ Lost “ i Hi F ) I AL Lp:!:\\m‘xl::n r‘\:ylx"‘:.”.\”m o LLde Ly |is pleasant to take. 1t is effective. vote. In every other instance the re- [N “—:[i"]N PAPER Boston \lrpo:‘t m Test | 1 ‘1 v ass., March 6 (#)—| It Tielps vou to avoid the dangcrous d Tr publican regulars will be forced to john 5 200. | diseases that can follow coughs from upset the previous decision of the senate in order to gain ground. Confident of Strength i spite the alarm of some over A . Lt _‘ "“”“" LS JenCRD 13i( n ‘oh_m that hang on. . 8 v VER Despite e 0 Haney C, Jackson Agail Presic 50 M T soned v Gon "l".y Ggijle,iWQI}f Near 1o i o s rom DLIVER the reported “trade” on sugar, lu Creomulsion . and 50c. Talcom 25c. Propris rporation, Malden, M FULL SPEED AHEAD...Winter Sports beckoning... Frost in the air... Every sign fore- telling the need of bodily zest and strength. Don't let a cough spoil your fun. 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