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2" NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. | Zell Held in Robberies; | Remanded to County Jail Hartford, April 1 (UP)—Charged | with nearly a dozen robberics in | Hartford and nearby cities, John | Walter Zell, 25, of Waterbury, was bound over to criminal superior | court in police court today. He was| | remanded to county jail in default | of bonds, Zell, wanted arole from DUCHESS FOUND N = GASFLLED Roow former Rotress Taken fo Hospi-| {al Near Death } London, April 1 (UP)—Weep titterly in a filled room sk had rented under an assumed namn the Duchess of Leinster, wif Premier Duke of Ircland. wa for violation of | Wethersfield ~ state prison, was arrested on South Green |late vesterday and identified as the LagiiGEnTio ssla sl ette ofrices o] the City Coal company March 19 at | of the | gynpoint, escaping with $150 found |~ Zell, police said, was a graduate of | this morning on the verge of death, | (he Sahobilfori Boys ti et | and was taken to a hospital. den, to which he was commited at liea April sports in a government bill pa committee the house of commons for third| provide by reading. amendment SUNDAY SPORT T0 BE BALLOTTED 0N Measure Would Ban Athletics Among Indian Tribes overnight hike and out of the badge work, |secret activities | known only to fi |to be given. member until he scout. The {Journed at 9 o'cloc as provided by tat [liam Millish, 1 (P among estriction Indians is Scout Thor member Cartelli. {the only mecting. and now befors | | The council nature tra be held on Thur econd indoor which provides is business beadwork, which st clas: a v Mrs. Those present besides 1 were Scouts Lverett Graffam, Woodstock, |Charle® Woodstock, and Dominick s Lestoric was from the Gordon absent and he Nature Training Course on of the ning course will lay evening in the will scouts, are No boy may become a first class meting A “spread” Atwater. leaders Wil- trips out of town special menit | many | be ad | DEFINITE THREAT BY INDIAN PARTY Passive Resistance Campaigu| Purpose of Group Noona, Bombay April 1 /P —A definite th t to start a pas- si resistance campaign against the movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, nationalist leader, was contained in a manifesto issued today by the founders of a new party called the “Indian National Anti-Revolution- WOMAN OBJECTS TO UNCHANGING DIET (Dissatisied With Pork and Beans and Tuna Fish A diet of pork and beans, ford avenue, and day after day, and occasionally tuna fish and salmon is not to the liking of Mrs. Charles Passanisi of 110 Hart- she wants her husband to give ner some moncy to a coat two years ago for $150. “That is what he calls providing her with clothing,” Mr. Groenstein observed, tp which Judge Hungerford replied that Mrs. Passanisi did not appear to be neglected as to her dress. Passanisi told the court his wife does not even prepare a cup of cof- fee for him in the morning and when he goes home for his meals |'she tells him to go to a restaurant and buy his food. He works 18 or 20 hoyrs a day in his store, while she allows the children to run around the streets in order that she might have time to go about in the inter- ests of the Christian Alliance Mis- sion. Judge Traceski continued the case until April 12 in the hope that the troubles between the couple will be City Advertisement ANNUAL TOWN MELETING Notice is hercby given, to all legal voters of the Town of New Britain, that the annual town meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 8, 1930, for the election of a Town Clerk, three Selectmen and seven Cone stables. ? The polls will be open from six (6) oclock a m. until six (6) o'clock p. m. and no longer, at the following voting places: 1st Ward: - Trirst Precinct—Vocational High School, Bassett Street. Second Precinet, Monroe School, core ner Monroe and Madison Streets. 2nd Ward: spend, but he claims to have more | amicably settled, but if they cannot Wirst Precinct — Trade School, than he can handle to keep his|come to an agreement lie promised South Main Street, opp. White property and clothe his wife and |to pass an order for passimisi to con- ing Street. four children, according‘to a story |tribute to his wife's suppogt under | 3.4 ward: unfolded in police court today when | bonds, Yirst Precinict — Camp S Passanisi was arraigned on the Prospect Stroct, Second charge of non-support. . -4 sinet Stor 5 Ves! Passanish, who i 44 years of age, | RObbie Has Big Four SR el conducts a store in his property, and | Among His Pitching Staff | . \Wwera: his wife refuses to help him even Clearwater, Fla., April 1 (#—The ,hmi‘mv 5 Iligh School. corner to the extent of remaining in the |“Big ¥our” of Wilbert Robinson's Main and Chestnut Streets. store while he is at the bank or|pitching staff at Brcoklyn this sca- bth Ward: clsewhere for a little while on busi- | son will consist of two right-hand- Tirst Precinct—Bartlett School, ness, he testified. She is “crazy for |ers and two southpaws if Robbie's corner Broad and Grove Streets. religion.” he said, and spends her |present plans materialize. Sccond Precinct — Store, 78 time going about from house 10| Dazzy Vance and Ray Moss are Broad Street, corner High Street. house telling others to come to her |the right handers and William Wat-| 6th Ward: church and be saved. He did not|son and Clark @ 3 “Jumbo Jim” First Precinct—Elihu Burritt ohject to feeding her and the chil- | Elliott, the portsiders. Joknny Vor- School, North Street. Second rison and Adolfo Luque will be the principal relief pitchers. The Duches: before her mar-|the of 14 for burglar W ontrolling riage, was May Etheridge, a n terbury. His “education” was con- | ticipation, in, cal comedy actress. She became e reformato d | public gar engaged to the Duke hersfield. lctic con then Lord ldward Fitzger Zell Was said to be the inconsid- | ments on she was playing a leading part ia fcrate bandit who held up the office | objections “Princess Caprice” at the Shaftes-|of the Meriden Journal too late for | the house. bury theater in London. cdition of the n One member In 1913, she and Lord Edward| ms white men play were married, and in 1 througn | and make bets. Another sug-| the death of his brother, her hus- | gested there are a number of ln- band succeeded to the titles, which dians in ,the six nations who arr include those of Larl of Offlay and and therefore Sunday ha Marquess of Kildare. The duch special significance to them. | Charles Stewart, minister of I interior, explained the purpose w FAVOR DRY LAV The couple have one PR holds the orary ti A | i v 7% ‘:«unw o A ves by w 21‘:& and that of Figures in Poll Show | Wet Majorities or prohibiting par-|jgcal scout office. It is expected that or attendance l* L. M. Isleib, instructor in the course, the Sabbatt i (et : S The manifesto says that “in view from some members of|. H: F Lund, of the department of jop the fatt that Gandhi, dictator of nature study, state board of educa-{(n. Indian national congress, declar- ion, will also be on the program, 8s oq for civil disobedience before do- will the scout executive, ing his utmost to sccure for the de- Troop 9 Mecets | pressed classes the right of entry A mecting of Troop 9 was held last | into the temples and the removal of night in the troop rooms. A visitor|untouchability, it has been decided to the troop was an old member, |to organize the Indian National Sam Black, now a student at Dart-| Anti-Revolutionary party in order mouth college |to persuade Gandhi to postpone his civil disobedience movement. The party’s immediate program | {Will be tp send out a band of vol- |unteers to try to persuade Gandin to postpone h tempt to infrin |the salt law by resorting to passive resistance against them ary” parly. This is headed by th | ['\widely known members of the so- | | hool, Pre- Main wspaper. pointed out that golf on Sun- Death Toll in Collision | Bight, With 4 Missing | Melens, Ore., April 1 (P—| toll of the ion between coastwise freig PR day x pa Gl [ no id 1 e dren, and clothing them within rea- e IAat ettt CHevrolat son, but he did not want her com- Service Station, 1189 Stanley ing into the store and helping her- R IR self to edibles for distribution with- The U. S. Standard Voting Ma- onllal\-xlrfg among hml" fr r"d<] ol chines, placed fo that purpose in all ‘,‘,',r;,',,‘;, ;‘gé;}"&"i’:}c‘éfif"\fui"fi,; the Wards and Precincts shall be said she ne 3 k ! used under the provisions of law. 1‘1”“““&\:»‘210\1‘(]:(1u"\nntx gf‘hit“m"’ Tr‘l Instructions in the use of the vot- e se hink e pork chines will be given at the |amd beans diet was sufficient for the | }:fir’y}i;‘;]\:,p,:w‘;,‘ymf fieh school, :;1}(\;:3" and they had mecat very Dassett Street; Junior High School, A corner of Main and Chestnut Streets; ’ ‘J‘:nlfiqthinlm\fii -lrl:lfqué tOgI\ "!]\_“ Bartlett School, corner of Broad and ew I >assanisi shou pay his | G 3 3 ] 3urri S ":lr::x]\; :‘r:“;\ra‘\cxd(layh‘cr“\\‘\(‘kli o(gg hg;‘, on Tuesday, April 1, Wednesday, 2 are necessities | April 2. and Thursday, Apr life, while Judge 17. B. Hungewford, | from 9 o'clock a, m. to 1 o'clock p. porations, indicating business had [0 Tepresented the husband, con- momdnditron Soiciockm st tond been maintained at a high level dur- | tended that there was b' mutual obli- | o'clock p. m. on the above days and 99 in (he faco of stock depres. |Fation between husband and wife | | dates. ne L pthe BC ®land she should help him in every & slona, As to pork and beans & 5 March Detroit are also in this category, g 2 : Hungerford | onhyRdishel g bolowigthione feof ‘ontended that if Passanisi was un- | while a wet plurality indicated 2 |same n 1920—3601,000,009, ! T e monthiin 1,000.000- 110 4o afford anything better or dif- in | The latest figures follow: |or the present fiseal vgar (0 %!”|ferent, his wife should be satisned | o Sl | to share his lot. , enforcement; M, modifica- | n€0M® % tion; R, rep 4 compared with §1,6 Assistant Prosecuting Aftorney W. Detroit: I, 5010; 3 Ui e AR s B e ol NG in called Judge Hunge ford’s attention to Passini's testi- mony that he had bought his wie | liquor | ions inl quess of Kildare. | hard Belland, Jr. son in 1913, after their m QWHSLOPEEAFOROR 1 Duke and Duchess of Leinster spent | 200Y Previously und in the celebr their honeymoon in a shack in the|13'® causing disturbances resu complaints from Christians. i Anot mendment to the bill wilds of Canada. fimdiat s At the hospital where she was provides a fine for Indians n:vu‘IM%[ spend too much time in pool rooms of Colu faken, it was disclosed that the|yag not fou duchess had been living in a room | Lttt e e their families. its way seen in pushboat's | ng vessel lay in 60| - in main channel | mbia river near here, | @ when the boat was| eh ; TRUCK BREAKS LIGHT POLE A street light standard in front of 378 Main strect broken off when struck by an automobile truck owned by the Taber Sporting Goods Co. of 324 Ann street, Hartford, and driven by Daniel P. Dickerson of | 30 Atwood strect, Newington, shortly after 3:30 o'clock *yesterday afternoon. Dickerson was backing the truck when the accident hap- pened, according to the police re- port. wat o nall Surplus Foreseen | Despite Market Crash | hington, April 1 (UP)—In- come tax collections of more than half billion dollars during March to treasury officials there small surplus in the na- despite the effccts of stock market crash. Virtually complet:d figures March show income fax payments of $553.611,136. Of this, 60 per cent represented returns from cor- o¢ & suburban apartment house at “"}:r‘r Brixton for about a month. She |y BEIHe had assumed the name of “Mrs, O Williams. “ The seat of the d Maynooth county, Kilda ;‘“‘" ! indicate will tion's last | |a bl New York, April 1 (UP)—Three | southern cities, one in’ Arkans and two in Alabama, are the oniy ones with dry pluralities in the lat- est compilations of the Literary Die prohibition poll. The citizs ¥t h, Ark, and Anniston and Bessemer, Ala Jacksonville, shows a clear majority voting in favor of present 1 San be iz e, ton, hou Irela 11 SENIOR H. S. NOTES Because of the forthcoming ex- hibit of public schools which starts next week in the senior high school all boys' gym classes will be can- celled after tod until further notice. Remaining games in the Inter- class basketball tournament also | have been postponed until after the exhibit. Possibly three games will be played this afternoon after school leaving one remaining game for each team to play. Fla however, of those of th| Francisco anl LEWIS W HARRY A. WITKIN, MIR MAJEWICZ, Selectmen, g the ward division in blue and the precinct division in red be procured at the City Clerk’s effice, the office of the Reg- istrars of Voters, or the Voting Machine Demonstrators while they are in session. Learn where you vote before Election Day and avoid delay at the polls. NEED MONEY ? income fax receipts werc K is ng program v [ented to the audience of parents and | % | triends who visited the Boy Scou | troop meeting place in the S | Memorialchurch night or's Bovs will play an|S2Y . the start of a regular I 3 Joxs will play an | eoting in charge of Scou exhib movilhsiheflocallaln il esr (dee A8 BRERIEE B IR and Oliver will undoubtedly extend|waido Pierce give a brief troop | vim, v s manager and g : | Jacksonville o Lo prove Lo his manager and |y isiory, which gave the membership | | - his fellow citizens that he just | : s ¢ : of the troop as consisting of four = . r and a e the man to patrol the er pastura 1 Boston: I from Marcel and Nan Katz who, h an to patrol th nter pasturs | tanderfoot eleven second. cla charges, have supplied her husband. |for the Sox this summ i e e (Ibr Ceeis e Lingvald Vig, with liquor for eight - | ar scoul, After the troop i Years, taken most of his moncy du n investiture ceremony was ing that time and won his affec- ted with Kenneth Mathewson tions so that he spends more time for the tenderfoot scouts With them than he docs with her. each scout lighted the candle ig' E er sbang n ¢ a8 3 g = ; Sev s i Mrs. }\’x,s mlu says .h‘x(” '.‘! \” 1l Pioncers of America, members of | representing one part of the has such’a good :» _Lon.rx“x a \“\ | Morris F. Ty Chapter met in an-|law, a tableau was presented depict- they moved to Chicago from Min-|nya| sossion today with Presi-|ing that law in ope fieapolis five years ago. the Katacs |qent james T. Moran of the South.| Scout Georse Barb | s pre of A map showi as body of Fred| | Portland, AII:C‘;\'\'V:!V::OUH‘HL'[ | 1 were 1o be 10 at Vancouver, | a ' astsdleta il /Interesting Program Presented| ST“[‘E MAN S [‘[]VEfOIiv‘cr to Show Homc. | ~-—TI‘{]Og[] 2 }%fls New G[llb | oy ebainn TR Senlay el e An intere! tax he up as last in Chicago, Apri 1 (P for alienation of affections was filed in | superior court vesterday by a wom- an against her lusband's alleged bootlegger: Mrs. Caroline Vig asks $ | sens troop Song Writer's Money to | Be Divided With Wife Los Angeles, April 1 (UP)—Puit | of the income of Nacio Herb Brown. song writer, which Mrs. Ruby Brown | 2 g | aid averaged about $54,000 annual- | 5 : | Iy, will go to her temporarily, un- | | | San 00 = Haven, April 1 (#—Old tim- lephony who are banded to- | mutually as the Telephone| As der & court order on file here today, Mrg. Brown, estranged from the composed of “Singin’ in the Rain"” land other song hits, was granted temporary alimony of $750 a month yesterday. She had filed a nance suit, charging asking § ‘mith, Ark.: | Joliet, | 448 Oakland TRy 1 here r was pre separate mainte- | cruelty, and | month. moved, too, in order to keep up the |orn New 1 nd Telephone com.|ented with his firs badge and | 117 |pany presiding. n emblem for ability in t \r'\\mz.l here were about 200 employes | This was presented by Scout lixecu- | and while 300 are in|tive O. A. Lrickson. Xenneth Tib- vear service all could | bals s presented with his senior | 1 spared from lpmrol leader's badge by his father, ¥Alain 3,000 workers and expending an- | Ha Tibbals, chairm of ll‘r“ dvt | nually about $210,000,000. o z |troop committee. The pairol lead- | HADLEY FUNERAL SERVICES | Alford Johnson and Georg e Havar oo (0 | Barbour, have as assistant patrol {ibute will ba paid to A |leaders Henry Schwab and Rendell bt et G Went Hadley of Yale at funcral services| A short in Baitell chapel, the university's|Miss Gladys Olson and M. C cal defense movement against an |house of worship, Ap: © ke BRELE AL R0 DR imaginary cnemy advancing upon| The educator's body (atunesson the cities of the San Francisco Bay [here from Kobe, Japa [N coutmasternresenled area and central California [@i6a oF ‘preumonis while & an s |President of iheilocal councll, B, L, The army fliers had 113 planes on |round-the-world cruise. {Warren, who spoke briefly, compli- the defense line and several others| The Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, |'NCRtNS the troop and its lea were due to arrive today or tomor- [canon of Washington cathedral and Gl GG bl !" el stk O ad o atlier still was Holdine | ¥alel university sacrstary under DE | TNefreshments of ice cream and the 22 planes of the first pursuit |Hadley, will officiate at the services. cake were ser at the close of the squadron at Cheyenne, but an early - DI takeoff for the west was planned. spri The squadron is flying here from |fied Ad time Selfridge field, Mt. Clemens, Mich, | liquor supply The bill says that before Vig met the Katzes in 1 and started drinking, he was fond of home life and of his wife ,but that it has now become impossible to reform him. Special Notice The United States now has 1,000 escarch laboratories enlisting about about cla their m ale will be held at April 1st and 571 2nd. he nd, dutics to strect, ie A Al sasssssnansas You can make all arrangements for a “loan, up to $300, in 24 hours'or less is an investment which requires occasional small expenditures to enable it to jncrease normally in worth and make it a more comfortable place to live. Modernizing can increase the value of your home, or it can be a waste of mondy. Qur repre- entative will ‘call and help you to dccide what, if any, modernizing is needed in your home. Ther is absolutely no obligation incurred by this service Just mail the coupon. A ‘Army Fliers Beginning ‘Annual Maneuvers Today Sacramento, April 1 (#— fliers from all over the country, sembled here for their annual maneuvers, began today a theoreti- |ers Last » Pres- e Twining cetch was presented by Hels- and at Savings Bank of New Britain Established 1862 is en route the here he I Repayments to Suit Your Income Resources — $25,089,754.66 Neie S Courteous Attention Complete Privacy COURTEOUS ATT TION COMPLETE PRIVACY Beneficial Loan Society Room 201, Raphael Building 99 West Main Strect—Phone 1-9-1-3 d Your representative may call and ofier moderniz This docs not obligate me in any Deposits made on or before Thursday, April Tirst Class Club Formed At a meeting of all first S |scouts in troop 13 held last evening the home of tant Scout- er Clifford Atwater, plans for coming activities made. Mr. was appointed as chairman | club, coutmaster . M. ib is to act as secretary. This is |to be known as the “G. W. T." club, and priviledges, such as ing suggestions. Hera The ime is “ardware CityLumberé scape Division Have b 1241 EAST ST, NEW BRITAIN, (fonll7 ford, Connecticu . m 48040048040 0044000 PHONE 153 assasnasns ~HE OUGHTA “LICK” HIS TONGUE 3rd, will draw interest from April 1st. 5% INTEREST being paid e :Proposals For S-l;ide Tl'ees Municipal Golf Course | e |the Conne partment a were Scaled Open Monday evening—7:00 to 8:3 NEW BRITAIN, CONN. Sealed proposals endorsed with | the above title will be received by | the.Board of Park Commissioners of | THRCity of New Britain, until shade trees along various state high- | JUST KIDS o'clock p. m. on April 10th, 1050, at | Vays as follows { the Chamber of Comme oms, | CONTRACT I—Counties of Fair- 1.conard ilding, No. 300 Main | ficK Haven ey Street, New DBritain, Conr |ongon,aIid dhiay lach proposal must Uiz american W panied by a certified Maple, 102 Wi sum of $300, made ble to t Maple order of the Tr of the N Alenlg Britain Municipal Goif I'und, and 1T satisfactory surety bond of 101 pe cent of the contract price will be re- quifed of the successful bidder check to be returned to after award of the contr The work contempiated of building a nine-hole zolf course | complete., Blank proposals and obtained at the merce Rooms, 300 Main Street on deposit of $10 refunded on the ki pecial oy chficld, be accom- | check in the DIDNT THINK 1T WAS POSSIBLE FOR A BOY OF MINESS O OSETHE: WORD You DD | CERTANLY bIDY )/ . DID YU oy cAN STAY 1N CALL ME rhe HousE Now, -tom? /TR« HEARD THE ~(LANGUAGE ‘You ¢ St 1 v &R& osinG? ) //IQ\ e \ DIDNT EITHER- MOM a1 owas SO SURPRISED wnen ) \ SAID (T You COULDA KNOCRED ME ,/~ OVER WITH A FEATRER 23 pay surer OSHALGHNESSY STEBBINS' 1 Plane Counties of Litch 1. Ia i New Haven, Midd nd and Windham A 153 White m 15 Pin Oa luropean Linden, 11 18 Silver Maple, 5 White Plane, 1 Poplar tions may he amour Norviay a2l CONTRA said the L 1 Maple, 15 Red Oak Vak. 2 Ori Plans and ot consists hole pla Chamt MACDONALD Highway JOHN imissioner | | ‘ . | 4 ) r {78 1580, King Featores Sendicats, T, Great Sritaln SEhie redhid »Thg Old War-Horse Herself AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN By CLIFF STERRET yr “There never was no in- sanity in our family, but Cousin Edgar once thought 0’ marryin’ a widow woman that already had two scts o children.” Copyiight, this she ad- “Ma was real cross mornin’, an’ finall) mitted it was because dreamed she was single an’ then had to get up an’ cook breakfast for me.” she I GONNA QUIT WORRYING ABOLT SAM IN THAT DERN PONY SUIT. LL MY LIFE IUE WORRIED ABOLT THINGS R HAPPEN, AN EVERYTHNGLL BE O.K. IN THIS CASE, IM SURE! = 20 You REFUSE 10 ANSWER T'LL SOLVE THIS MYSTERY IN MY OWN WAY! \.—/Wr‘-/‘-/ MiE EH? VERY WELL, SAMUEL ] AH! WELCOME HOME, SAMUEL, OLE SOCK! E I KNEW You'D WELL, ELVER, WE 1 . COME THROUGH