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! give the v Tariff Bill Adoption Will Break Legislative Jam Before Senators; Much Important Material Waits Ipro\(‘mr‘.!! association before he be- Measures, [came chairman of the party. \ 1t is likely that the report of the Appropriation Prohibition Transfer, 1obby committee on Huston's activi- ties will be presented to the senate Muscle Shoals, and Other jat the time the Muscle Shoals legis- lation is considered. Plojech Unsettled —| mobawe\RANl]ERS SEI]RETE (irl Ghangeb Stmy—Names Man Who Tied Her to Bed Marelh 24 () Wilma Joi ol ttempted to lmr.u wotcl room, Tom | n spirited from | ngers who' re- whereabouts. in the r Miss deral irly providing of M e d the order angers did not ¢ operation or deere to burn him had her alive would in- cd pm) vmbld said | alse last night officers proceeds {rom young woman Admits Story long Te a stioning r as- | said Moore, | man, | in connection | the firc, | crime com- | G Oakwood husiness arson did not th not | Jor bound and gagged. | ued from the room la: sday night the hotel pro-| | prictor. She was not burned. | 1s Muscle| Moore was arrested and released | on §1.000 bond., shortly after m" irning 'nn whos is in Oakwood, was in Tair- or trial on \hng s of forging | chant’s name to sev | imitted writing the 1in money to defray an operation from which she still is recovering, Miss declared. Two Held by Officers After a several day investigation | v rangers and county officials, | Dodd and his mother, Mrs. Sarah e Dodd, were arrested and rged as accessorics with the girl edr by rring e justice de- vehicl home partmer wet checks to ob expenses of But cement Norris prohi- | proposal of nat tor investigation of Norris Bill Again The Norris resolution uiry into the admin comes before for an in- tration of {he the judiciary but the au- press it to a|in the forgery. re isicvery| The wom was resolution will he |day on $300 bond. judiciary committec | Miss Jones declared she did not hake made to|reveal Dodd’s name before because fight to the senate floor, |She did not wish to hurt his moth- Couzens, republican, | €M has two bills pending for | federal power | for increasing the authority commission. He | will urge iction be taken on | the | Ju which cong commi thor vote at indication that ected by today cr X releascd Satur- the been GIRL SCOUT NEWS | Many Girl Scout at | snonded to the appro hope | taking hikes. reorgani commi; ition ot ion and the 00ps have re- :h of spring by Despite the blustery | scssion | March wind Saturday, a group of | is| girls from Troop of St. Mary's| church cooked their dinner out-doors and learned the fundamental princi- and that wifi | ples of fire building. contribute to a general specding up| Sunddy the scouts of Troop 12-of of work, it is belicved, in order that |the Holy Cross church hiked to Sun- th: legislators may go to the poli- | et lock by way of Shuttle Meaddw | al chore Yom {reservoir. The scouts of this troop | Muscle Shoals Problem | assisted by their captain, Miss Mary | A vanl cntroversy is 0 vrm",”\Tnm have made hiking bags of over the post-war problem of dis-|8reen burlap. position of the gigantic Muscla| Other troops that have taken hikes Shoals power project in Alabama, 4“”‘“ grcanlennid ot R LI er since the war ended, congress| ek or two are Troop 3 of the IFirst| been quarrcling over this pro- | BAPtst church, Troop 19 of St. Jo- . Tor several vears a bid of |SePI'S church and a part of Troop Henry Ford for the plant was the|S of Plainville. subject of discussion but the motor| Treop 8 of Plainville recently cel- B sl iy his | ebrated its first anniversary and i Lot about to re-register for its second The Norris resolution for govern- (Solie D) Bl Dn s vete e ment operation was adopted two SaRE enclsalne none o e bt £0 to Camp Sprague this summer. avo 1t 5 pocket vato, The| . Some of the scouts of Troop 3, the attitude of President Hoover 14 cag. | FiTSt Baptist church troop which has 2 S CA8- | hoon meeting at Girl Scout office for erly awaited. In this connection, | {he ‘past month are receiving first | considerable interest attaches to the | ajq instruction from Miss Minn: recent testimony before the senate| Richter captain of Troop 5 and a| lobby committee Ly Chairman Hus-|gschool nurse. Other scouts of this i of iblican national com- | troop are pragticing judging heights |w‘li'\.l‘. af % presi- fand distances, dent’s, he sought legislation to| The month of April is the month project to priv for merit badge examinations. Regis- He did this in his capuci | tration blanks been in dent of the le\-iiroops for two and will for an adjo but they just as apt time. It is elcction that the June 25 13 likely quitting | to be vear V thdrew an that intimatc interests. v as presi- ennessec River ceks Home from school with « bad cough —Back in school the next day “Will I ever forget the fright I had when Jane came home wl coughing, coughing—one cough right after I put her to bed immediately and gave her a of Smith Brothers Cough Syrup every hour. tmy little Jane slept peacefully. In the morning gain—well as ever. Twill be grateful all my hk 10 Smith Brothers Coveh Syrup ."—Mr. Smith Brothers Triple Action Cough Syrup works so efliciently because 1. It soothes. 2. Ts mildly laxa- 3. Clears air | . Children like the flavor. SMITH BROTHERS Triple Action COUGH SYRUP | new | regular | postponed {o'clock. Pat and Rosie O'Grady—Lloyd Griffin, Frank Thompson. The Country Cousin — James Green. Annie Laurie—James Traty. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt—W. Marsh, J. S. Golem. The Flapper of 1930—William S. Warner, Negro Mammy—Frank Anderson. Bride's Baby Sister—John Buck- v \ Sambo—Raymond Reed. General Pershing—Carl son. |Colonel Lindbergh—Walter Young. The Vamp—Roger Truslow. The Briday Party — The Bishop S. O. Weldon); the Ringbearer rk); Maid of Honor (A. nderson); Bridesmaids (P. W. larlson, Everett Heath); Trainbear- rlers (Russell Berg, Lewis Fulco iditorium, under the|the Bride (A. G. Bull); Daughters of Vet-|(? ? ¥ handed into the office Friday, March | 23, The astronomy class will meet n‘ usual this evening in the Girl Scout office. Cloudy Monday evenings have prevented the scouts from observing the stars but weather today indicates that the work this evening will be out-doors. The scouts have Dbeen learning the mythical tales of the| different constellations. David s“m‘ is the instructor of the group. HALES TO PORTRAY ROLES OF FAIR SEX Men Will Stage “Womanless Wedding” at Gentral School Ito be more attractive to the mod- |ern day scnsation sceking public On Saturday afternoon five mem- |than the customary -way, Jjudging bers of the Y. ®I. C. A. Pioneer club |from the interest being shown in the [took a trip to Hartford and visited |"Womanless Wedding” rehearsal |the state capitol, and the Wads- [This amusing comedy will be pre-| |worth Atheneum. Later in the day |scnted Thursda |they went to the Hartford Y. M. |March 27 A. where they used the game [High school ooms, an ming pool. They |auspices of supper in the “Y” cafeteria anl |cra » went o a movie. Thosc who went were “Bill” Timbrell, “Chanlic® e: Casper- The “bride.”” leading lady in the| WELL BABY CONFER cnir festivities, will be A G.| The sehedule for the Well Baby Timbrell, “Bill” Crowell, Cleo Liber |Bull. “She” will be attended by a|Conference conducted by the V “Jack” Humason, and Lead- | bevy of flower “girls,” *‘maids” of |ing Nurse association for the week m” Lafferly and “Bus® [honor, and “bridesmaids.” who have | yill be as follows ; |been rehearsing all week in frothy | Tuesday—47 Ellis strect, North- am rep- |evening dress, high hecled slippers | |end school; volunteer assistant, Mrs. resenting the Waterbury n.)»lou 1 [and big picture hats. All roles will |y\m. I. Kaplan; nurses in’ attend- Boys will come to the Y. M) A.|be enaced by local men. nce, Mrs. Anna Ramsay, Miss Lu- to bowl against the local J_,mplo d| MMany celebrities will attend the Longhi. Boys. | wedding as guests. Sir Harry Lau-| ednesday, 52 Center street; vol- On Tuesday evening the members |der (Ole Robertson), Charlie Chap-lunteer assistant, Mrs. Earle V. of the Mecker Dioneer club will [lin (Wm. Sheldon), General Persh-|pomeroy; nurses in attendance, Mrs. have another luncheon and some | |ing (Carl Casperson) and golonel| anny Ramsey, Mrs. Lydia Alexan- mombers will be initiated inte |Lindbergh (Roger Young) “Will be |ger, the decp mysteries of the club. |there. Many novelty songs and fea- | rhursday, Tonight the Baptist Boys' l'luh“u s o | volunteer ~ cssistants, Mr will hold a basketball ide's Mother” will be por-|yine, Mrs. Edward f{the gym from 6 until 7 trayed by George Hamlin. irses in attendance, Mrs. Friay night Following is a partial list of the | panisey, Mrs. Helen Meehan. so that et s e ST | . East Street School: volun- 0 e et e ButicresGron s _";}“\-\, 1, |teen assistant, Mrs. 13 M. Hayden: Mectings For the Week ";”“" Girls—Harold ‘Weldon, L.\,yrees in attendance, Mrs. Anna : wdon. I o Monday: Stamp club mceting ! e tRamsey, Miss Elizabeth Tait. Lmployed Boys' elub 7:39 | ITesent Girls—Jack 1 Conferences are not held on rainy Jeetant s All weighing eonferences are Bride ¢ from 30 pim. Hamlin. y v pom. A This evening a bowling te: ‘Washington school; Harry ‘hupack Anna | practice the members | boys' parade. | wits | L i Andrews, o'clock. Tuesday: 4:15 p. . p. 1. Wednesday: club meeting 7:3 Thursday: Senior Hi-Y club bow- ling , 4 m. Senlor Hi-Y club supper and meeting 6:30 p. m. Soap Seulpture club 4:15 p. m. Friday: Baptist Boys' period 6 p. m. Scout p. m. Buaptist Boys' 130 p. m. Junior Hi- ing 7:15 p. m. Saturday: Hike for boys old and over starting from the department about 11:30 a. m. Junior | Hick Uncle from Hi-Y basketball period 5 p. m. Homhrd Biinos T | 2. and Mrs. J. J. Morgan—Al- REV. L. S. JOHNSON ILL | bert Remington, O. Curtis. Rev. Lyman §. Johnson is confined Twin Sisters—F. e to his home. 165 Roxbury road, be- |F. 1. Wakefield. The cause of illness. Mr. Johnson is one| Mary Pickford—Donald Rossberg. (2 new system of individual outlets of the city’s oldest residents, having | s Hoplkins—Roger Isleib. |in every room, making the use of a passed his 91st birthday anniversary | y. Robertson. | master antenna possible which will a few months ago. give a wide selection of stations. Mother—George | 11" doctor » p.om. cian is D TFriendly Mecker Indian mecting Pionecr club, 6 | rting Father—Iiob- | c examining physi- crt Andrews. Bride’s Bad Little Brothers man Rushkowsky, Henry The Old Maid Aunt | berts. Tkey Risenstein—S. | Dride’s Grandmoth club gym | gorq. meeting 7:30 | Bride's clu Tise Ll immons. Charlic Chaplin—Wiiliam M. C. A, Dionc w‘ 0w m. 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