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f i i | i f NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. NATIONAL GUARD 10 HONOR TAFT Adj. Gen. Ladd Issues Orders Tor Official Mourning Hartford, March 10 (P—Adjutant General William F. Ladd today sued the following order: “1—His cxcellency, the governor, announces, with deep sorrow and regret, is- ard Taft, ex-president of the Unit-| ed States who passed away in Wash- ington, D. C., at 5:15 p. m., March 8, 1930. “2—As a mark of President Taft. all officers of the National Guard, ile in uniform. will wear the prescribed badge of mourning, consisting of a straight band of black crepe, five inches wide, worn around the left arn above the elbow; also when the ber is worn a knot of black crepe on the hilt; also the national col- respect 1o ex- ors will be draped as prescribed in | Paragraph 434, army regulations, by 1wo streamers of crepe, 7 feet lonz and 12 inches wide, attached to thz ferrule below the spearhcad, dur- ing the next 30 days, terminating April 8, 1930. “3—The national flag will be dis- | played at half staff on all state ar- | the death of William How- | City Items | Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Auxiliary No. 1, will hold | a regular meeting Wednesday eve- I ning at 7:30 o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. | M. hall. A rehearsal of the officers | will be held. | Axelrod'seirugs, we deiiver, call 10 —advt. | John Lee Brooks, president of the | | Hartford Advertising club, will be the speaker at the meeting of the | Kiwanis club Wednesday noon, | Star of Good Will lodge, O. S.| | B. will meet this evening at § | o'clock in Junior O. U. A. M. hall{ |on Glen street. | D. Shindel of Willow strect has the | returned home after spending | past week in Boston. ! Continued improvement is report- in the condition of Miss Doro- {thy Anderson of 155 Linden street |who underwent an operation for appendicitis the New Dritain | General hospital last Friday. |~ Eintracht lodge, O. D. H. S. will meet tomorrow night at § o'clock | |at 0dd Fellows’ hall. Following the | meeting there will be a pinochle tournament The monthly meeting of the com- g ed {and printing will be held at the office of the city clerk tonight. | Joseph ¥. Crowley of 101 Stuart !street returned home yesterday after a recent operation at the New Brit- | ain General hospital. Stanley B. Blozoslawski, manager | of the firm of K. Blogoslawski, is [HELD IN WEIRD INDIAN MURDER | BILL PROPOSES mon council committce on supplics * VETERANS BUREAU Consolidation Scheme ~ Before House Through Williamson | A n 1 of aling with war | blishment all gov- iministration a by Chair- ouse cx- said the onfer- onsoli mended by oposed that rried out s0 s would be veterans to this de- ould cterans' a8- | loss in effi- | HEWES T0 OUTLINE tion Famous Architect Predicis Skyscrapers of Glass his | PLANS FOR PARTY mories, the state military reserva-|recovering from his illness at tion, between reveille and retreat|pome. 20 Orange stroet. ater), fa- s sk Ariz Dias mous scraper Chicafio cration Killed in Disaster In South African Mine b Union of South ¢ Luropean ivilled and two tis Bufialo pol maxed an inf 1 Indian girl who 1 ho, police woman, who 1 0 ass hou rank Loy who Marchand. Jimerson of his super The left pair the B after Britain until after the day of the funem',_] Trederick M. THEN fiETS ELUBBEB |also is state master councillor of th | has returned home Tuesday, March 11, 1930.” | Chestnut street underwent an oper-| p. nf is a rodmar in the engincering o : B e L& & Order of DeMolay |G A R at the New State Democratic Women to/ ation for appenditicis at the the weird India Commander 8. H. Woods of an operation say, woman and ves Buys Liquor But Refuses to Act as Witness Lynn, Mass, March 10 (#—The question of what measures a police man may take to compel a citizen to cooperate in a liquor raid was in- volved today in a complaint filed with Chicf of Police James H. Broad today by Mrs. Ormand Melanson of this cit According to Mrs. Mclanson, her husband was approached Saturday night by two Lynn policemen in plain clothes, who asked him to purchas some liquor for them. Melanson complied, whercupon the policemen | revealed identities and inded that he accompany nd confront the seller of the liquor. felanson refused. The policemen tried to force him and he resisted the wife said In the scufile which followed Me- nson was so severely clubbed that titches were required to close a wound. He was still in the Lynn hospital toda. Policeman Harry Hill claimed he used his club on Melanson in self defens Me- lanson was charged with drunken- ness. de- New Diving Apparatus Tried in Tiber River Rome, Mareh 10 (UP)—A diving apparatus and life-saving unit which is much lighter than the weight of ordinard diving suits v tested in the Tiber river today by inventor, Commandant Angelo loni The minisier of commniunic and experts from the w navy and mercantile marine depea ments wit- ed the tests. The apparatus has a flexible helmet instead of the ordinary metal and ss headgear and weighs 63 kilo- grams comparcd to kil ms for the customary apparatus. When wearing the suit the diver's head is completely covered but there is no air pump, a tube being inserted to permit the wearcr to breathe. new i its Bel- nes DRAMATIC CIRCLE PLAY The Holy Cross dramatic circle is making preparations to give one of the largest plays since its establisl ment and final plans for the per- formance will be made at the monthly meeting tonight at 7:30 at the basement of the church. The play is called “Children ofthe Widow™ and about 35 members of the club will take part. Those who are in the leading roles are Miss Lillian Zawocka, Miss Helen Budzi- lek, B. Pietrowski, comedian, Frank Nadolny and Peter New scenery for the drama is being | Jakubowski, | arranged by Stephen scenario chairman. YEARS Howard Sharpe of nce street, were pleasantly suc- rised Saturday cvening on their rd wedding anniversary by frienss and relatives at their home. The home was decorated in pink 1 white. A buffet lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe were ma ried in Holyoke, N nd mov to New Britain shortly terward. Mr. Sharpe is employed by the Sta ley "Works, MARRIED Mr. and Mrs. WALTHER LEAGUE SOCIAL The Walther league of St. Mat- thew’s Lutheran church held its monthly social at the rhurch recent- Jy. The comnjittee in charge pre- | nted a short play entitled *Betty Becomes Engaged.” The characters were as follow M Fayre, John Glatz; Mrs. re, Mi Mildred Eggert; Betty Fayre, Miss Minnie Kalwat; Ralph Payton, Oscar Steege. Games were played and refresh- ments served. POLICE BOARD MEETING Chairman M. W. hoard of police commissioners said today the monthly meeting of the board scheduled tomorrow evening will not be held until later in the week. He will be unable to attend until then, but has arranged to have the bills approved by the individual members in time for action by the finance committee Wednesday night. Idward C. Connel outh Burritt strect, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, {o James L. Woodward, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Woodward of Jones- port, Maine. The wedding will tuke place in April. | them :tions | Kozakiewicz. | Bannan of Qho‘ ; |of the board on furnishing the ma- | General hospital. Roger W. Cowles of 331 Lincoln street is at the New Britain General hospital recovering from a recent | operation. | Gus Russo of Stanley and Church | streets reported to the police today that the spare tire and wheel wers | stolen oft his automobile on Church street. | The police were notified today of the return of the operator's licens: of Livio Campanclli of 45 Gladiola street. Samuel Cassile of 38 Beaver strect reported to the police at 7:1 | o'clock last night that his wifc | not been home since noon. Edward Yakubinas was arrested | by Officer David Doty today on the charge of driving without an oper- | ator's license The initiatory ferred on a cla the regular m lodge, 1. 0. 0. F., ni degree will be con- s of candidates at ting of Andr:s Wednesday eve- | G. Hammond auxiliary, U. S.| will entertain members and | Wednesday afternoon from to 5 o'clock at the state armory. here will be a regular meeting in the evening at § o'clock W wife wit I r and wad of is shown at the lower nt the Co L Derocratic PRIEST'S ESTATE GOES TO CHARITY Two-Filths Given Sister—New- ington Home Remembered March ¢ institutions a the ridgeport, 10 (P~ irit- pastor of of cutor, Aft beq v, tod many speeific sts. the residne is to be divided into fifths, one each to go to the Lit- tle s of the Poor at New Ha- homas seming Hartford, Agnes home in West Hart- d two-fifths to Mar ne a sister. ny Leddy The | valuc {English Government May Face Deleat on Question 10 ()—Pos: 2t the government ion, March might be de- | feated on some votes on amendments to the coal mines bill coming hefore the house of commons tomorrow | night, was a topic of discussion in | commons circles today. i Political obscrvers do not believe, however, that this would mean that the government cither would aban | don the bill, or resign, as the amend- | ments whereon they might be de- | | feated do not comcern vital sections of the measure. The Liberals will meet late {o- night to determine their attitude to- | ward further amendmen | 1t is considered likely there will | be a number of close divisions, as conservative support of some liberal | amendments to the bill is believed | | certain. | lDoheny Trial Recess | | In Respect for Taft Washington, March 10 (P)—The bribery trial of E. L. Doheny, | wealthy oil operator, today was postponed until Wednesday hecause | of the death of William Howard | | Taft. The millionaire oil man was in court as Justice Hitz of the District of Columbia supreme court an- | nounced the recess out of respect to | the memory of the former chief | | justice. i The 75 year old defendant accom- | panied by Mrs. Doheny arrived at | quarter of an hour before time for | court to open. He appeared calm | | and Mrs. Doheny smiled and nodded | | to her friends. ; | Meantime the clerk checked {he | jury panel, 15 men and 11 women answering their names. Justice Hitz called a conference of | | counsel in his chambers after the recess. | e | PUBLIC WORKS HEARINGS The Board of Public Works will meet this evening in the city hall to |hear discussion on the proposed | construction of a sewer on Sterling |street, from Pershing avenue west- lerly 250 feet and in Oldfield street | from Corbin avenue; in Everett street, from Rotherford avenue to end. Discussion will also be heard regarding the establishment of | grade and strect lines on Burritt street from West Main street to the | first angle north on Burritt street, land also the establishment of strect | |and grade lines on West Main strect from South Burritt street 150 feet west of present bridge. Bids will be received b the clerk terials for the 1930 season, for d¢ livering Plainville sand, furnishins | |and delivering crushed stone, and| | for concrete sidewalks and curbing. The meeting will be held in Room 07 at 0 o'clock. d | brother, William surable Canc Hill honie, St. Thomas aventure seminary 31,000; St. Vincent's tal, F 4 port vknoll Mission Fathers 3 \ House of the Good Sheplict ford, $1.000: Catholic ¢} reau, Dridgeport, $3¢ Honie for Crippled and ) to the executors of will for distribution among priests and m ons for masse o Katherine faithful servic 000 and an automobile 00 and there is Leddy of D ven. STATE OFFICES TO CLOSL Hartford, March 10 (P—All s offices in the captiol and elsewhe will close officially tomorrow at o'clock in the afternoon for the bal- ance of the day, out of respect far the late William Howard Taft, ex- president of the United States. The flags on state as well as oth pub- lic buildings were at half staff to- | day. Secretary (remated in An tar )1 MRRISONTOPUSH Senator Pians (o Take Question tion @ tion that ( was attemp: t wner 'USE; rization s on March Services in England Mareh 10 (T1—T) move- ! who is ible suc ssor to on the national his views of s to get ¢ body Spelluey will o 0 Outline His Tssue yday that he ctly before he believes poli- suf- will the and ract it of victory at ! ition of ratic Womne to M Wi delegation inter ting in the to the itself at fifth dis- 1 not ional situatior selection of en, insisted. | t democratic wom more about the ca national committee- d for that reason ndidates to speak at howover, the she GRUNDY RESIVE has 1 invitation. MeNeil Aceopts Bid 1 McNeil of Bridge- senator, who tele- Ilorida. where he is vacation, that he would ap- tie federation and dis- candidacy illips Stamford, owed, candidate, tion he could Mrs, Hayden said consent to speak to s given on the condi- participation in the am would not be construed as caning that he was secking Mr. Hlacy’s place on the national co; However, Mr. Hewes has | committed himself concerning his willingness o accept the place i v asked him to take it. of League to Flaor state fore e former mayo present Mr. Hewe roup we that his Harrison form of t D MANAGE Haven. March 10 (A—The cr reccived word today froin George M. Weiss that Gene Martin has been named acting gen- eral manager of the Ncw Haven all team of the Kastern league. Martin - who resigned as general manager at the end of last: season | will act in that capacity until a new | owner is found. S s é MARTIN NAM proval of such tact = New ippi sen nee tarifi efore. the ser itself upon the policy is of ti bod FOR BEST HERALD RESUL CLASSIFIED ADS UPITER PLUVIUS Showered A Misty Dew Upon Qur Opening To the Hundreds of Women Who Visited Our New Store On Saturday ACCEPT OUR SINCERE D 168 MAIN STREET "SPITE the steady misty dew that opening we pause to extend our sincere appreciation to the hundreds of women who responded to our an- nouncement. vantage of the many exceptional values. policy of thi at most modest prices. 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