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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930, 5 WINTER WEATHER LEAVES MIDWEST Conditions Tmprove in Great Lakes Section Over Night | | | Chicago, March 26 (P—Winter's | i faded away today in most of the midwest, but its dying gasp hreathed sporadic snows and contin- ued cold Spring's return had many vanquish—states covered with snow | and slush, communication hampered by sleet, highway with drifts and airplanes their hangars. ° foes to lines | In the citie thousands night to make it poss lions to get to work th Impassable streets v cleared, urban were partially schedules restor malcy. large zled thr transpor lines freed and suburban 1 somewhat to nor- on Shipping Delayed Shipping was held in port on the lower great lakes and still lunged angrily at In Chi- cago, Lake Michigan torc aws outer drives and seawalls, only cently repaired from the win rampages. In Milwaukee, master gave promize of shipping by late today In Ohio, the blast vaged on early today with a slect storm tht center: ed over Toledo and a blizzard in the | central part of the state. Weath T T G o ) G| in northeast Ohio, with a general | abatement elsewhere. waves shorelines. Yoo iter 1he harbor renewed Tn Detroit, the snowfall had stop- | ped but left a five inch covering | over the city and surrounding area, with temperatures lowered to 23 de- grees One man was killed by skidding automobile. il Throughout the night 1.500 men | were commandeered to clear Detroit | traftic lines. Whirling into the southwest storm also spent its fury carly today. | Slightly rising temperatures in St Louis. Mo., were reported but snow drifts still were piled high. Tn Illi- nois, many highways were blocked, | aithough across the Mississippi in | utheast Missouri, {ransportation | less affected | he wa Wisconsin Has Respite | Tn Wisconsin, the storm was dying | out. All remained Lake Michigan ports. In Indianapolis the femperature dropped from 44 to 24; left a mod- | erate snowfall that had stopped early today and covered the northern part | of the state with a thick covering of | sleet vessels in “A freak of nature” was the only | description the weather bureaun gave to the totally unexpected breath of winter. To the west and northwest of Chicago, the weather was clear as far as the Rocky mount Conditions were worse ago than elsewhere, but even 1he atorm 1.\.1 subsided carly today. ‘ EIELSON IS BURIED ASTAKOTA HOURNS ns in Ch here Honor of Dead Aviator |the federation and for damages Hatton, N. D, N h 26 (B)— North Dakota turned from its every | day affairs today to pay tribute to 1 Ben Eielson who had flown across the top of world and amid Arctic wastes before he fell to his death last November in north- | ern Siberia Dignitaries of follk who kn T to the the state. the fowns- liim before the lure hini {o far off places, e who resened his hody relentless north, mourned in a little cemetery was laid to rest he- | from the at the grave where the flier side his mother. All public business was suspend- ed and schools were closed. The en tire st observed a mourning per- iod during the funeral. It was the first time in the history North Dakota that a private cit who never 1 high office, of en 1 public received such honor The son of North Dakota ht home to Hatton yester- father and of Can aviators B the hody was br day by a deleg: Ole Eielson, rdian who aided in the Siherian wastes from Republicans Gathering I For Maine Convention | ngor, Maine, March 26 (®)—It ns convers today on this| for thr bhiennial convention expected by leaders he the quictest in a number of ye No controversial problem loon the platform horizon Prohibition which led to fireworks at the recent democratic stale ¢ vention is non-controversial in publican ranks, Chairman Daniel H. Field of the state committec ed. He indicated a strong bility” of an unyielding dry in the platform. The proper opens ot 10 a. m Thin, Sickly People | Gam Health Qulckg Ra Publi ity party At to ars. d on report- “proba- plank conwention tomorros. Perhaps you're not sick, know that more strength, and ambition wouldn’t harm. You don't need drugs but you do nead Vitamins A and D extracted from Vitamin tested Cod Liver Oil and that's just what you get. in the new and improved MeCoy's Cod Liv- er Oil Extract Tablets—no drugs— health building vitamins only. | I'wo sugar-coated tablets equal | teaspoonful of Vitamin fested Cod Liver Oil and for every ailment, | pundown or underweight mu.wum} for which Cod Liver Oil is prescrib- ed McCox's Cod Liver Oil Ixtract rlets are equally as good 1If this was not true we would not he per- mitted to make this statement—g9 | tablets, 60 cents, at drugstore | in America. l but cnergy do you any you one any [ Friends { power to elect | former Offices and Schools Close in - T S Boy of 12 Brother to ()\\n Father by Order || Ne J_\l\uh.'v{ll? Tryborn Just 1 has been a good broth to his father, a much better uncle to himself nd when he ows up he may rightly tell his elations” a few things. terrible situation, his father is trying to everything straight by adopting his son. It's like e father, Henry was shell shocked war 1 while in 1 is wife to care for his son, adopted by mother, Mrs born Last leaving is but he but now this, if one is good at e Tryborn, during the e was recovering Unable he was legally n grand- \ugusta I'r month to her his pat an cstate 1pon o Mrs . sought his now ption. recovered, also ente Both are petitio pending is trying WINEIL CAVPAIGN ry IS STARTED T[II]AY Bmdgepor Man Claims Majority Tor National Committee Hartford, March (Lp) — of Archibald McNeil of | Bridgeport were in Hartford toc to campaign for his election as | .nn national committeeman d Thomas J. Spellacy. mocratic state ce mittee will ballot on the in Hotel Bond morrow afternoon Possible opposition from two quarters lips, former declared hin didate despite The ¢ ntral com- office at a here to- faced McNeil Alfred N. Phil Stamford mayor, had If still an active can- rumors he had with- drawn from the race and David E.1 FitzGerald, preminent New Haven democrat, had indicated he might try to prevent,choice of a natio committeeman until later. I° Gerald w understood 1o believe that only the national committc receive Spellacy's resignation that the state committe A successor national group notifies them to that effect MeNeil men today claimed the showed a ad- of the com- or- nee poil majority commitice members At lcast one Connery of as favoring to with- Bric mitte zeport, 1 ma aul Tt walk, was reported effort to induce Spellacy draw his resignation, Paris Tribunal Upholds Ruling on Sports Wear Paris, Marhe 26 (—The | fribunat rld today that the inine sporting federation | perfect right to bar from me who habitually mher- ship, women wear male attire. The case was based on the feder- ation’s expulsion of Violette Morris, Weight throwe and had definitely for trousers, also threw out for reestablishment champion driver ause she cing car hlete, be irts Morris's suit in of 100,000 francs Attorneys stressed the for the federation fact that a centur: law prohibited ing women masqu as men. TWO GIVEN L Hartford, March sence with permis AVE [T ion to leave nted to Major | Grover ¢ Medical Depart- Detachment, 122d Cavalry, €. April 17 to 25, and to k H. Herb, Batlery B, . from March 24 to April special orders issued by the adjutant general's office. i S the couniry {ment. in state an | all-around | | Moore. | Hall [troop 4 until the | Mile* | | for tne | | Scontmaster 12 DRESS REHEARSAL FORTROOP 4 SHOW (Gircus Due Friday Night— ‘ Gourt of Honor Tonight | o The dress rehearsal of “The Good | Time of 1930,” Boy Scout Troop 4's | seventn annual circus. will be held tonight in the Center Congregational church chapel anc be whipped into shape | sentation of day night cal, comic, and scot presented, a f | being the the re trumipe a final drill last n armory with & despite 1 wroduction Penn by a those officiat proved popul: Court of Honor Tonight rhe monthly honor will br held ton school court stimated that at least cnt T has 1p it three- rths of the This is b troops are represent- | the largest num- > made this year as ed far r times as many January. o > in > hoys are receiving awards wards Michael Roggero ierdis, Clark, ar ar Troop 19; Berlin; ¥ acian Potkay, Dominick. Russo, awards: Mgyles B. Plainville, Harry ard Linsley, ro0n oop Troop Ri scout will bhefore fhe court tonight fo receive his bronze palm. req it s with an eagle cout six months lires 26 ba 1ctory service a for at least Troop 23 Meets of bad weather only 13 3 leaders, and one commit- n were present at the weekly he troop wanuel Gospel on Iranklin square last fter an important business veral games were played first class scout club, abhout \\\'U'l there has been much plan- ning, Will be formed next Monday ssistant Scoufmaster er's home. A this officers of the club will be All first. class scouts are to attend. A hotany study is being formed to start work merit. badges subject. M. Isleib will hav work, which will take complete, rooms of church the for in 1 ge of this six months to |PLAN GREAT PILGRINAGE T0 CARTHAGE IN AFRICA Cardinal O'Connell of Boston Will Lead Catholic Host to Lucharis- tic Congress Neat Month. Boston, March 2 1 O'Connell, Card dear the next, rimage con- . North of archy pi American Catholic nonth will head a from Boston {o the « tions from Baltimore, Milwaukee and ioin the the dioces Trenton, New- oronto will and sail liner To- on April es of Boston pil, with them on the Ir chambeau imagc 1ch from this city After Cardinal Rome nope, attending O'Connell for an and then Passion Play. the plans audienc congress, with the Bride Tells Her Secret (UP)—William to go to WATZL EXPLAINS \Vinter s Snow Record March 26 (UP) village Boston, — To the Canadian bor Pittsburg tionable “snowiest” during the 1 es compiled from weather bureau reports today showed that Pittsburgh had a total of 9 of snow wers as v snowfall for Van Buren, M ! Enosburg Falls, Vi Houlton, Me., ; Greenville, Me, 5 i i ’ Pittsburgh, N. H., Has es the ques- the ind of heing s Lng strance Policy Lapsed Marel (lirnst) Watzl, died in a won nother n. American N sob ford, Run Mrs. nd = ta T — erly . . . veland, Arbitration Planned in ' Lynn Shoe Wage Cut March 26 (UP) Arbitra- will begin Tuesday in Boston jon hearings .h over 1S a4 temporary wage re- il be by ustry eni- ploye fore the state board of conciliation and rbitration Chairnwn hoard s cision on day. Lmployers and yesterday at a confer | board. I"red Meade, the work said the employers Edward would Iish the tempor nloy offic spokesma no temporary relief was d for the that pres ent depression will soon disappear William Atwill, sec [ 1ymn Shoe Ma | prevaiting scale ble to manufacturers unjustific reason g duc unable ill be robbed m therefore o premium is d retary of the wde the factories compete il asked that they 1200 PAIR of B THE MOST SENSATIONAL ILK HOSIERY EVENT OF THE YEAR Clear Weave has given the public many wonder specials before—and this one surpasscs all previous wonderful values, Each Pair First Quality Each Pair Full Fashioned Pure Silk STOCKINGS All Strictly Perfect Your Choice of Lither Service or Chiffons fo Oberammergau | of Happy Marriage It's a Crime to Lose Vitality and Beauty’ saysSouthernGirl! OR a young bride of twenty- one to lose her vitality and pep is disastrous, almost a sacrilege,” says Mrs. George E. 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