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4 VEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930. 30 WL GRADUATE ROy Ruditorium April { Diplomas members of t ning school grac erclses which wil Central Junior H ium on Ay 1 nouncement made today pal Edward 1. Week Of the group ¥ uated one record in t three have ihe past been pe 2 held sc auditol wcord PRINCIPAL . WELRS tended years Sophis I Jutior Helen I derson, badges The of tav H School ¢ George T Witt wi ning s The o Singin Cottage, sten. Abel Ahlc eran chur Presentatior George 1. Prese Schaal, « post, No. and 20 Sophie Melen I tableCompound girls, so I took it miserabl now I feel 1 have gain too. I am only old. Ido notwe h work. pleased wi the Vegetable Cor we recommend it to o who need Murray, 19 Waterville, Maine. NIGHT SCHOOL. Exercises at Central School " PROF. BENSON SELEC | Piluk, Rose Rubenstein, Lucy Smyka, Helen | Anna Barbe Ringrose, Minn Lorraine Sadlowska, dlik, He Vera ic 1 and orski Mary | Stasia Mary Mary I\ Mz srson, Joseph en CIiff, Mick- r Dahigren, James V. Gil- | Gilberto, Karl | ne Heland, Kenneth Herbert | gren, Arthur Theodore Wes- Lewis Clifton Homan, Melo Bror Einar Nigri, Herman Gustay | Vik, ‘nest Rudolph An John Broff, Alfred € acl John Coppe, K. O Lars Arthur Elofson berto, Vincent J. | valenti West tergrer inior hony J Rubenstein, Paul Viktor o | | | Frank | Hjaln I \son, nd Mich el Vencz Y WORKERS NEAR HALF-WAY POINT Pledges Brought in Today for §4,197.25—Total 88,338.25 1 and briefly ew o of followed num again ol high team by division. | provided in match bhe- orosian and Abie i | destroy n- | reported port of totals to hief B, Peter Crona, Chicf 102,00 Division ¢ . H. Raymond, Chief ) 21850 | FOR TRAVEL COMMISSION Appointed (o Board Which Gives | Scholarships o Students—Au- thority on Scandinavia Word of appointment of Benson, heud of | Yale v commission n dviso uni- versity, to the for student tr eden was re- | Pro- | of nission of | ard | European About four Benson was | by the king of Sweden for | \ Jitera- | nslation | ew years, Pro- | en giving free | avian literature Haven which have | Many local residents | oday ntributions especial For * Benson on Scan proven popular have atter Fifth Ward Democratic Women Form Committee taken by the women of the fifth ward committee to represent | ed Another step was yday when ich will be in | the women in ¢ Mrs. Lucian Ma- | Miss Anna Romej- | patka. Mrs. Janc Miss Anna Senk | ing of the commit- | eld Thursday evening af | fifth ward democratic the Rialto building Plans will be made | women voters and a £roup of assistants will be named WILL BUY PARK SITE of the site for {he castern section of shortly, Judge man of the W board said today. ing ose, made by who was the this by and completed be- of the is valued No More Gas In Stomach and quels CITY DRUG CO W | | country. COOPER AGREESTO Doctor Says Judge Tried Blackmail [}HE[}K_[]NBR[]JE[}’[I And Hounded Power Company Will Not, In- terfere With Fishing, He Says (P —Dex- Dexter P. Washington, ter I Cooper, Cooper, Inc., of Eastport, Maine, told e house foreign affairs committee toc he was ‘“entirely agrecable” investigations be made by the and Canada projected Passamaquoddy and would have on the fisheries in the border waters of the two countries in that region Cooper appeared at the hearing on fartin resolution to authorize xpenditure of $43.000 for the of the cxpenses of the Canada would furnish as to power company Cobscook on bays wvestigation a like sum. Carr Approves Inquiry of Wil- Carr also approved the inves- tigations. He there was somc pprehension ing in New nd Maine over nt Secrefary State try waters which would the movement of the tides in the bays to generate cric power. The matter, he ex- was of a great deal of i to the country as a whole, 1o Ma deputy commissioner bureau of fisheries, and 1 Iliggins, chicf of the division of scientific nquiryi, said it was believ- d 2 t E e of micro- 1 life In the S was responsible ¢ compensation of the herring 1 pollock fisheries in those waters and that erection of dams migit fisherics, power vlained portance but particu Radcl the the Outlay to be Immense Cooper explained the completed project would entail an outlay of 75,000,000, but added that project would be in Amer ican water only. had received only permit from the commission, but that the a permanent license consideration. The deral powe an- plication for s under ion, he said the initial project BOEHN MADE FOREMAN He added that his indus- | York, 5 (P—DF. A. March Sturm, 49, of this city, ew aurice on trial before Judge Otto A. Rosal- | sky for manslaughter in connection with the death of Mrs. Ruth Weir, of Ilast Orange. J., for an illegal operation, tod testified that a “Judge Hanley,” of the district court of Jersey City, had come to his home after his arrest and had demanded $10,000 blackmail on behalf of As- sistant District Attorney William D. Ryan, with threats that if the money were not forthcoming Ryan would prosecute “to the limit.” Dr. Sturm'’s declaration was made after Assistant District Attorney James had asked him if he sent Mr eda Sanger, proprictor of a convalescing home in which cary Witnesses In His Case Mrs. Weir was a patient, out of town while the case was pending. “I was compelled to send Mrs. nger away because your assistant District Attorney R tried to blackmail me for $10,000 in this | case. and you know it is true,” eaid Dr. Sturm. “Mrs. Sanger came to me crying and later Ryan sent Judge Hanley of the district court, Jersey City, to me, and he told me if T didn’t come across immediately I would be pros- ecuted to the limit. “They tried to get at me through the witnesses, Mrs. Sanger and Miss Gertrude Holloway, my nurse. The: were hounding the life out of Mra. Sanger. T never talked to Ryan about this case, but to Judge Hanley.” Burkhardt Held for Inquiry in Wife’s Death Los Angeles, March 25 (#—Dolice William Bur employe, fo questioning in connection with the today were holding a gas company | slaying of his wife, Mrs. Anna M project, | it Burkhardt, former vaudeville performer, whose body was found | outside a Hollywood bungalow late | last night. in- | would not affect OF 5. R. & L. DEPT.| Veteran Employe Will Have Charge | of Glass Level Production in Factory Bochm. an employe of Rule & Level Co. for the past 37 years in the level glass room, was rewarded by the company officials for day when he was made foreman of the department, the only place has worked since coming 1o this He arrived here from Ger- many in 1593 and immediately went to work in the level glass depart- ment, He is & member of the Q entury club of the Stanley Works ion. - ter organ MYRTLE A the rent for the STREET LEASE leasc on a store with st four months paid the ement vas exccuted, was filed today at the fice of the town clerk. Nicol: ni leased to Concezio Di Michei premises at 459 Myrtle street, three years at $50 a month. paper acknowledges receipt of representing the last four tionths rent The matter was handled through the office of Attorncy An- gela M. Lacava o or- s for The his faithful services to- | he of- | , the | 0l The couple, said to have been estranged for scveral months, moved into the bungalow yesterday after a reconciliation. Cleveland, March 25 (UP) — Jo- seph R. Nutt, treasurer of the re- publican national committee, who has been prominently mentioned as « possible successor to Claudius H. WEEKLY DIG | Huston, chairman of the commit- | tee, today resigned his post as pres- |ident of the Union Trust company. COUPLE FOUND DEAD Baltimore, March 25 (®—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Applewhaite, a 70 year old couple, were found dead in bed at their home today with their throats cut. Police who arrived at the house at first did not know whether their deaths were due to murder or suicide. An investigation was started. INANT KILLED Lisbon, Portugal, March 25 (P— Lieutenant Moraes Sarmiento was | Killed in a mutiny which broke out several days ago in Sao Paulo de Loanda, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Latest reports from the high commissioner in Angola stated | order had been restored. | TLIE Albren’s offer a new service. FREE AD- VICE as to the care and preservation of your eyesight. OUR CONSULTA- TION IS FREE and to this wonderful service we offer the added feature of our easy payment Consult Our Optometrist 282 MAIN STREET 282 A BIG SMASH EVERY SUIT %2 PRICE DINING ROOM, BED ROOM, LIVING ROOM and BREAKFAST SUITES ALL GOING! Every Remaining Suite in Stock GOING OUT OF BUSINESS FULLER FURNITURE CO. 40-56 FORD ST. HARTFORD 4 Gombar, when he tried escape, wWas | | freshly cut and will last for many | days. —_— Darrow Says Violation Of Law Is Permissible Boston, March 25 (UP)—Citi- zens should violate the Volstead law to demonstrate that con- science is higher than “any fool law passed by every fool legis- lature gt the request of every bigoted constituent,” Clarence Darrow, famous criminal lawyer, declared in an address here last night. Bridgeport Victim of Police Bullet Better Bridgeport, March 25.—P— Thomas Vastano, alias “Tommy the Blond,” who was shot in the left thigh last night by Patrolman J. P. resting comfortably at Bridgeport hospital {oday, where he is under arrest. | In city court today, Vastano, his | father Vincent Vastano. 56, and James Vollillo, 51, all charged with breach of the peace and resisting an officer, had their cases continued for two weeks. Bonds were placed .'l" $1,000 each. Thomas Vastano first cngaged in an altercation with the | policeman and was assisted by his companions. THAT VASE OF FLOWERS The artistic soul loves to decorate the rooms of the home with a few vases of choice flowers. They add that charm the eye delights to dwell upon and their fragrance charms the sense of smell. Malke it a point to have us send regularly a bunch of | the flowers you love best. Ours are “WE GROW OUR OWN" A.SANDELLI FLORIST {to London, made ROSENWALDS WILL SAIL ON MAJESTIC Capitalist and Bride Ready to Leave England 25 (UP)—Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist, London, March |and his bride, who have been tour- ing Egypt and parts of France and England on their honeymoon, will leave for New York on the liner Majestic tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenwald attended the annual court of the governors of the Royal Free hospital today, at which Lord Riddel presided. Charles G. Dawes, United States ambassador an address and Rosenwald spoke briefly. Rosenwald was delighted with his trip. “T had the time of my life,” he said, “and my visit to General Dawes was a red letter event for me. The ambassador sets a fine table.” City Items The Y. M. T. A. & B. society has sold to Martin and James Walsh, a retail tobacco and confectionery store at 575 Main street. A proficient and ‘popular candi- date for Town Clerk, Miss Jean Cochrane. Vote for “Jean.”—advt. A barber shop at 240 North street has been sold by Harry Dorman to Andrew Contaldi. THIS WEEK ONLY : pecial ANY MAKE Sewing Machine Cleaned, Oiled and Tension , Adjusted $1.00 All Work Guaranteed By Factory Mechanic CALL 6279 HOUSEHOLD. ELECTRIC STORE Scwing Machine Department 496 Main Street For Rugged Health There is no prescription that is more convenient to obtain or more effective in its desired aid to health than Seibert Pasteurized Milk. It is especially important to the child when the foundation for rugged health is laid. O R P B L) MORNING: NOON $3NIGHT ~~_ MAKE SVRE IT'S SEIBERTS e e e S S e P A TR J.E.SEIBERT & SON 433-435 PARK ST. Tel. 2181-W BLUE WORK SHIRTS 57c ea Farmer Brown 98c Shi Extra Heavy Chambray — Boys’ — Golf Hose 1 7C Pair Fancy Woven Patterns $1.93 Mayo's Ribbed Underwear 44c¢ Hundreds of Good — Men's — Trousers WORTH DOUBLE Sizes 29 to 50 \—\O FFN\ AN’ S\ ORIGINAL REORGANIZATION SALE ARMY & NAVY STORE PHONE-1720 AT 56 CHURCH ST. rts — Men’s — Running Pants lzc pair pair Leather Coats and Jackets at practically ]/2 Price LEATHER Suit Cases *3 REMEMBER THE SWEATERS 98¢ et Coat style, pullovers, some army style Values to $4.95 Arrow, Ide, Lion LinenCollars 30 each Dress Pants Values to $4.98 $Z.44 pair Over 1,500 Pairs to pick from 150 OVEN SWEAT Shirts 88c each 68x72 NAINSOOK 95 ea PLACE! Union Suits 37¢ ea (Marvel Brand, value 69c) HOFFMAN’S, 56 CHURCH ST.