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'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930 Man Is Refused Money for Liquor, Break§ Every Dish In His.House; | GET PREFERENCE Newington Judge Puts Him In Jall\E Wil s Prol}} CHURCH THESPIANS s ¥ Sk | necticut will undoubtedly be a New NEW ENGLAND TO | Mrs. Walter Olesky Says Husband Assaulted Her | — Junior High School | Defeats Wethersfield at | 5 L Basketball. {Holy Cross Gircle to Present| Tivdl e thie . {today by Mrs, Hel E. Lewis of Drama Sunday Night [ strattord, member of the state boara Lt of education that will recommend a T Albert T3, Meredith more than 20 pos- commissionership Ingland state terficld of New Hamp- Clarcnee M. Dempscy of | | 1 Englander, necticut. trom statement (Speclal to the H e successor to Dr. Holy Cross dramatic In the list of led “Ch bilities for Y. M the present Sunday W consists Newir : Eusy ot Wid ut hall on Mair t 7 o'clock. The nd is one of attempted by cast will incude phen the Home Gardc the was arraigned in town two other Ne ost W. st|shire and cir-| Vermont. Held Posts For Years ave held their present posts | nd 10 years respectively. | « 3 The committce, which includes | Mrs, Sternburg, H. Budzielek: Ed-| wajter 1, Hood of < Winsted | Nadolny; Marid, | genry A. Tirrell of Norwich, is con- Zawadzka: Pan lg- | hon demanded | her daughter, L. Pan 18- | gigering about 15 Connecticut nam. liquor bill to pay, | nacy, P. Kozakiewicz; Sasiadka, Z.|3ng would like to recommend a Con. d to give him | Dro: necticut man. Among those who and have been mentioned are N, Searle d Light, director of the division of rural education and Franklin B, Pierce, dircetor of secondary educ tion, both now on the state boar night and charged on his wife and al n. He c1 Doth counts Mrs. Ole nd dra to suppo; she worked i Hartford for When she came as he had she said, She any mon vit prose . The the play his fan a depa t stor a hours a day Sedzia Sedzia S. Milewski: Czerepuszko; Tomasz, kat, Wrona. B. Nadolny; - Gorlewski; Zandarm 1, K. rm 1 Wasilewski: | Ur Werne Brzowosk Ksiad ha; So dren | ¥, tried to | ron accord- a, A. Lech; W 1s not cven Iy d | J Zolnic P. Kozakiewicz Kancelista Ricgaj; Podrozn 4| W. Parz iry consists of om the public school group havc the names of John Lund. Nor- superintendent, St H Holmes. New Tiritain superintendent, it and ant superin Then the port osccutor conditions replied vears and and also claimed One hen he had d ry ugl Z. Nowacki, A. Stach and threatc with his ! <= GIRLS ARRANGE U TREASURE HUNT PO Naneissly Troop Holds Song| Gontest at Meeting | not the the fir conic e | walk ‘ J. Budnick, L. W. Kuszaj, J. Bartosic- oman. J. Kowalewski, J. Osak W. Budnik, F. Wierzbic- support | T Sali Manchester supe John A. Young, dent of Bridpeport. | are two former Brid superintendents, Carroll It Reed. now superintendent in Min- | neapolis, Minn, and E. E, Cort- wright, president of the Connecticut Junior college. | Board Possibilities The former members of the state board staff on the list of possibilities | are Alfred D. Simpson, now a deputy commissioner in New York state Jesse R. Davis, a member Nie, Trancis T of the Boston m\'\\vrslb\'. facu Sike, B e orwl Among others on the list are arles M. Bakewell of Ya nue is ill at home o | versity, former member of the monia. ey g ins A treasure hunt in Walnut Hill jsenate; John Local Team Wins Al g ark will be conducted by members s voh;l basketball y::ly feated ~me of Narcissus trop, Girl Scouts, mect- (and Supt. ot of Springficld. Wethersfield Junior H Je ing at the Stanley Memorial chureh, | score of 26 to 9 last nigh - Saturday, according to a decision at mar: the troop meeting last night s CASES CONTINUED searissisois i N SOVIET PLEAS. scouts will meet in front of | st Congregational church at| | : Stamiond Judge Rules On Un- employment Arrests wicz nl 1 was arre Tuc ron d received Judge Welles and costs for ass him to 20 days in j AT tion. uni- | state Morrison, a | New York | Prof. | her Cayce ssioner of enos Slivt, Plato, Sartinsky, Pitz Kawi Baletti, Beldus, ¢ P Budney, rg .. . .0 0 "Teich, 0 0P it the weather is fair. 1f the weather is not favorable the | hunt will be postponed until the fol- | lowing Saturday ! The name of Gert added to the troop membership last : ‘ cvening making I. total of en- March 20 (P—Charges rolled scouts, or a full troop. Miss | ©f breach of the peace Alberta Post, a former scout, was a (men and a 19 visitor at the meeting. | During the meeting there was a | cong contest among the patrols. Allj the girls who have their second elass | are working for the following | merit badges for the April court of honor: Wild flower finder, scholar- chip, Dostess. musician, craftsman- | ship, journalism, bird finder and home service The in the inter-patrol conte 0 ude Laurie was Stamford 5| against four | ar old boy arrested 5 on March 6 during the Communistic | unemployment demonstration were | continued indefinitely by Judge Jus- | tus J. Fennel in city court this morning, to await dceision on briefs to be filed by the state and defense counsel on a demurrcr of | defense counsel. The Procon, rf Vingino, 1t Norfis, ¢ . Hillman, ¢ Daniels, re Hungerford, Post, Iz 0| te accused of 19 Charles Mahon, Cos Cob, Abr Nochowitz Tsadore Wofsy, #5; | Louis Goodman, 49, all of Stamford | points. The elks have 370, the cagles |and Herbert Newton, 23, negro, of | 41 and the cubs are trailing with | New York. 1 arc: Me 65, ham | Totals Teferee 9 squirrels have taken the lead Bowe =3 i with 407 Reports Speeding Truck | Nearly Caused Collision Dr. B. D. Radcliffc Officer Delbert Veley t Mrs. Radclif were driving out of their yard on Franklin square about | 1:45 o'clock yesterday afternoon, a |0 T P Shell Fasoline. iruck Foins At i ;deitbsc?o}?:;aeig;g;spanv rate of 40 miles an hour, narrowly | The scniors at the Mood missed their car. Had the truck continued in its path instead of | 1 school entertained the juniors | swerving to one side, it would have [at a St. Patrick’s day party at the school last evening. The rooms were | struck the Radcliffc car, according decorated in green and white by the | to the complaint. Dr. Radcliffe told following committee: Mr. Hogan, ad- | that many moto viser; Myrtle Avery, Gladys Gorman, street and Iranklin Michael Holyst and Olba Gedz. speedway. An entertainment committee con- | | sisting of Miss Markus, adviser; Wil- Badly Inflamed Manghisi and Elsie Pankonin, pre- Varicose Veins ented a program of fun. The first mber on t program was a shadow y the cast of which con- Ielieved and Reduced by Simple Home Treatment That Must Give Complete Satisfaction or Money hi ; the s week. They als aLhe for winning an ob- | CONstitutional rights of the accused. | | A decision of the supreme court of | | Connecticut on « similar ordinance | | 94. The clks received 18 points for| Defense counsel demurred to scout work, which was the highest|c¢harze on the ground that single score th Te- | POWErs of the mayor take a ived five points rvation game. complained to s he and in Meriden, was cited by defense | counsel. | The five pleaded not guilty fo the charges of breach of peace and trial | of th charges was continued | pending the deeision on the briefs. All have been at liberty on bonds | which were continued. | secre- a Garment Work;rs’ Head Injured in Bomb Blast | Cleveland, March 20 (8 — The | apartment of Mrs. Carric Gallagher, | | President of Local 29 of the Ladies' Garment Workers’ union, bombed early today. | Mrs. Gallugher, who was was slightly injured as the bedroom was blown hinges. Windows wer Officer use South square Veley Main as a 15 asleep. door of from its | hattered and | the building shaken, but no onc clse was hurt. sisted of Irene Fourn Arlenc Powell, Hugo Candelori, Peter Dad- dario and Blanche Johnson. Miss Virginia Davies gave a monologuc | entitled “At the Ball Game.” and the entertainment was brought to a close P. Asbe the Greek mystic. a presentation of tricks of Mr. Asbestos lowed hands nd show her | OPTOMETRISTS MEET The Hartford County Optom socicty met at their Hartford last night number from Springficld and vie ended Tollowing t T ceting a bowling which th ric club rooms in and a la n and firc 1 other Moody isted a red banner out No sen. will contir to suffer woll: veins or b 1 v N the il passed his e wit ity | out s must this o lar | cadily be | Mr match was en- of a Conneeticut op- | Miss Me- hy Announc clinic to b es. Dor and r Dorot g ed and will be not the swoll normal. powe: shments white in Kearney of March thos from t} £ Goodwin 1d Dr. Henry the and ocen ' Borawski Will Open ; New Funeral Parlo | underts & { Amon who wi linic I city | Frank Dr. is s will Arl Ite 1 cases of 1 speedily stores ar el | Qrickly Drives | VD Out Allthe | Rheumatic Poison | in | Acts on Kidneys, Liver and Blood Very First Day — | That's Ru-Ma’s Way | B ski forn which for your “Overtime”’ by Amazing New “CHAIN SELLING SYSTEM” 17 B Schoen—a beginner—earned §1.57 building Men,” this v is golng over Do Faceamen || Mrs. Helen Derange Rama Files Suit for Divorce I ast o A Year's Income This Summer ~Write Today! ralaslons on evers ai Al PAINT CO. Cievelu riford, | | | | | At that time | A [ mony. o o s Campaign Manager Of Y. M. C. A. Drive R, B | STANLEY II. EDDY. Stanley R. Company, is gener Y. M. C. A. campaign for current expenses. paign opens with a dinner at the Burritt hotel tomorrow evening st 6 o'clock. Mr. Eddy will preside. dy of Liddy Brothers 1 manager of the for $20,000 The cam- Harry Hadley Smith of New Haven, seeretary, is expected to b Sceretary Clarence that thee General Barnes announced today featurc night's dinner Mr. Eddy will campaign plans and will ther details of his personnel. North, president of the Y also is expected to speak. CONTRACTS PASSED FOR MORE PLANES Surprisc tomor (Nearly 3,000,000 Warth of| Machines Ordered by Gout. 20 Wasl March (1)—Con- ‘ts for 50 new attack planes and 73 bombing planes at a cost of §2. 90 were let today by the wa department The attack plancs will be the Curtiss Airplane and Motor Co. They will be of the model A-3B. When delivered the army will h a total of planes of this type. The Keystone Aircraft Corpol tion was ded the contract for the bombardment planes at a cost of 208,100, Each of these giant hombers will be powered with two Pratt & Whit- ney 525 horse power air-cooled en- gines. At the ngton, tra same time the department announced that procurement of new | funds for the army aivplanes fron which may become available year 1931 was being held up until he appropriation bill now before congress has heen passed. WILL CH RISTEN PLANE “K" AT HARTFORD TODAY Governor Trambull Expected o Take Part in Lxercises At Drainard Ilying Ficld. Har The ford, Conn., March 20 (UP)— monopla which Captain Herbert ¢, 1 and Licutenant Commander George R. Pond plan to fly from Connecti- cut to Buenos Aires, to e christened at able starting place of the 7.700-mil refucling attempt, late to Governor John H cxpected to participate in the cere- Miss Alice M. Oviatt of Haven will break a bottle water over the nose of the Although New Haven men are sponsoring the flight, the cw Haven airport is not yet ready v flying and small fields near the city were said by the pilots to be dangerous for the takeoft of large ship like the Stinson SN was ship. scheduled for built by fiscal | rtridge ainard Field, prob- | Paralysis Cocktail Latest Danger Offered In Modern Bootleg Liquor 0 (UP)—Th=|ir fact becausc of its reaction to the Tuman system,” Doran added. ““Therefore this alcohol is not under he supervision of the treasury.” Attention was drawn to isopropyl alcohol because of the mysterious paralysis cases in Missouri, Rhode Island, Texas, Tennessce, Virginl. Georgia and Oklahoma. Doran the queer paralysis cases, baffling nmiedical men, had the symptoms of isopropyl poisoning. As most of the paralysis victims had been drinkers of Jamaica gin- ger, Doran believes imal(’nd of grain alcohol may have been used in the mixture. A preliminary report to doran | from health officers in Oklahoma on Jamaica ginger samples analyz:] | said_the product contained only ai- cohol and ginger. Doran said, how- | ever, that unless chemically analyzed sopropyl alcohol could mot be de tected from grain alcohol and bota propyl alcohol was non-intoxicating | boil at the same point of gravity. NDIAN DEFENDANT - AMPHION CLUB IN CALM AT HEARING | THREE ACT COMEDY (Lila Jimerson Indifferent Dur-| High School Dramatists o Pre- ing Jury Selection | sent Play Tomorrow Night Th club thic local Senior High schobl present a thpee act comedy tomor- row evening in the new school audi- terium. The comedy, the *“Reluc- tant Romeo,” is the story of a man who has entered the business ot | architceture to keep away from women. He is resolved to make a business. succ s of himself instead of wasting away his youth with petty tlirtations as his ancestors had, This part is played by William Baker who is well known for previous successful roles in past presentations of the [ ‘Washington, March “paralyzing cocktail,” rivaling straight wood alcohol in injury to the human system, is the newest bootleg concoction created frow isopropyl alcohol, Prohibition Com- missioner J. M. Doran warned to- 1sopropy1 alcohol is first cousin to wood alcohol and second cousin io cthyl or grain alcohol, Doran said. It is a synthetic preparation that uld not be used as a bever mixture, even by the most unscru- | pulous bootlegger. Ithough it contains no poison- | ingredients,” he said, it fogs the | Irinker's brain, causing” a gloomy fecling, then it paralyzes the le and finally it knocks him as unco scious as if he had been hit on th licad with a heavy club.” “The interdepartmental confe: cnce, several years ago, decided iso- Courthouse, Buffalo, N. Y., 3larch {20 (UP)—Lila Jimerson, the model who i3 charged spiracy to murder, sat i court today, apparently more in- | terested in the ¢ in floor | than in the strange procedurc of the | white man’s law. The second day of hér trial on a of Killing Mrs. Clothildc Marehand opened with both defense and prosecution seemingly attempt- ing to specd proceedings. Shortly atter the court convened Albert Bochlke, a farmer, was accepted as | | the third juror. Only two talesmen | 1UV- were accepted yesterday. |, While Irom questions which he has | PCINg © {asked prospective jurors, it is ap- | MCCts parent that John Maloney, defense | 1-4T counscl, will offer a defense based 1“”‘ on the incongrious combination of | 220N e¢N psychoanalysis and superstition. He | has stated that Lilu has a “witch | complex” and carefully asks cach | talesman concerning his belief in witeheraft, | Amphion Dramatic of Indian will with con- indiffcrently lie, Andrew TRutledge, atertained at a dance he 1l of his boy friends’ sweet and is received well by the immediately causing jealousy the boys and him. The strings of entanglement weave about the youth but he arranges ecvery- thing to the satisfaction of all con- cerned before the play ends. The cast, which has becn coached | and directed by Mrs. Amy C. Guil- The 33-year-old Seneca woman is | yord. is as follows: charged with inspiring Naney | Apdrew Rutledge .. Bowen, aged squaw, to kil Mrs. | Jack Rutledge Marchand. Henri Marchand, well | [{awa ; known artists who specialized in | rnest W Indian subjects, used Lila as a model | ( and the state contends the Indian | woman became infatuated with him |y and desired to get Mrs, Marchand an Weld Incz Calkins out of the way. The prosecution will | The play will start at § o'clock. seck to prove that Lila played on | It was written by Robert Baker and Mrs. Bowen's superstition until the | Sclden Lor elder Indian was willing to beat Mrs. | Marchand to death with a hammer. | Mrs. Bowen will go on trial later. Marchand, in jail as a material wit- ness, is expected to testify in the Jimerson trial. William Baker Bradford Clark Ernest Hali ... Richard Hube rawford Carr Edward Koerber Denby Bernice Bollman . Burns-Hamilton Estelle Gould alton s Church Merger Pl;l Defeated at Meeting orwalk, March 20 being bitterly assailed by opponents in all three churches, a proposal to nierge the South gational, South Nor the South ARRI ¥O! Stuart Nelson of 149 w arrested Dby S Feency today on the charge of as- sault, for the Bristol police. Nelson, it is alleged. assaulted John Torell, by whom h: was employed, while (erecting a memorial chapel in West | cemet Bristol. Detective Sergeant Daniel | Gillicuddy of the Bristol depart- | ment came here this afternoon fo | Uring Nelson there for trial or take a bond for his release. punched in the nose and siderably, volice. VIGHT Arch street geant T. J walk Baptist and | | | Norwalk Methodist as a three to one majorit in simul- taneous meetings of these churche: The merger proposal been under consideration for past year. ' has the Me- | e COMMISSION IN MIAMT Miami, Fla.,, March 20 (#—Mem- be of President Hoove Haitian Torell was | commission, arriving here at bled con-la. m., entrained for Washington according to the Bristol |early today affer a sightsecing tour lof the city Trumbull wus of mineral business a The ship is not expeeted Lo leave for at lcast month A shower which the using on I There i motor Wales s African shooting tour. a miniature kitchen, also Mofthers .. .Watch Children’s COLDS IOMMON head colds often “settle” in throat and chest where they may become dangerous. Don’t take a chance — at the first snifffle rub on Children’s Musterole once every hour Jor five hours. Children’s Musterole is just good old Musterole, you have known so long, in milder form. Working like the trained masseur, this famous blend of oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other ingredients brings relief naturally. It penetrates and stimu~ lates blood circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Keep full strength Musterole on hand, for adults and the milder — Children's Musterole for litcle tots. All druggists. CHILDRE bath is fitted to one of - Buy Health of your grocer Your grocer has Health to sell—the kind of Health that comes from light, nourishing, casily digested foods. You will find it in every package of Shredded Wheat. Eat it every day with milk or cream and you will be healthy and strong, ready for every test of mental and physical endurance. All the body-building elements in the whole wheat grain—nothing added, nothing taken away —and so casily digested. It’s delicious with HREDDED HEAT that.isopropyl | ®—Atter | orwalk Congre- | 8:30 | the smoker given by the organiza- tion last night at the Falcon hall on Joseph Kozakiewicz JUDGE SARE NAMED IN MNAMEE MURDER CASE Assigned to Sit Beaver street. presided. Among thosc who spoke were At- torney B. J. Monkiewicz, B. A. Grzy- bowski, Councilman Joseph Mlynar- !ski and Alderman Peter J. Pajew- With Judge Jennings in John | ;i | The regular monthly meeting of the club will be held Sunday, April 6, at the Ialcon hall. CHIEP OF POLICE BURIED cast Port farch 20 (P— | With the rites of his church and | with honors due him, for his long services as an officer and chief the funeral of former Chief James Jo dley of the Greenwich police de- rtment, was held today from cred Heart church with 40 Green- | wich officers as Ronorary rer: The caskot was borne by six officer: The police departments of Stamford Rye, Port Chester, Harrison and naroneck . Y.. sent del tions to the church and these followed the body to Rye, where it was buried in St. Ma cemetery ilIs and Peasley Brophy's Trial. Judge Arthur F. Ells and Judge Frederick Peasley of superior court have been assigned by Chief Justice | George W. Wheeler of the supreme court of errors to sit with Judge Newell Jennings, who will preside in superior court at the trial of John Brophy of Waterbury. Brophy pleaded not guilty to the charge of murdering Policeman James McNamee of Bristol in For estville,, when arraigned before | Judge Jennings and his trial has been set down for April 1. He elect- | al by the court rather than by ster, e Polish Political Club | Discusses Campaign| spain's cork forests More than 150 members of the{ed to cover about 637 Polish Political club No. 1 attended |land. estimat- acres of churches last night, was defeated by | | | | H MoNEY Go about getting it in a busincs ern method. -like way the approved mod- using Take advantage of our loan plan which provides very sy repayment schedule covering. Twenty months if desived. Or charge is three and one-half per cent per moath on unpaid balanc Reliance Loan Phone — Call — Write COR. MAIN and E. MAIN o PHONE 4299 Open Monday Lvenings T man, Auto Repair- ush by with- Herald Busi- ¢ splendid ds . you e rush scason for you, M. s her . don't let it ont “cashing-in” on. - The ness Service Ads. 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