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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 193 ¢ play with the Republican teams B“AR“ EUNSIBERS flfl“ [lfl“ ']l]fl A”Tfl GZEEH PRESIDENT REPUBLIGAN GLUB ls NEW TRt et S 4 Michael Kulas, Stanley, Kowalczyks, L) , NAME OF HOLY CROSS A. C. |stantey Partsia, stephen Datkow= i i Ski, Andrew Wesoly, H. Walicki, 1. Sapkowslsi, Irank Dobrowolski and 4 | Junior Organization Plans to Enter lliam Marczynczyk. v : The club will start activitics with- N . From T ity Serles : RSy o ik (Continued From Tirst Page) kW ked Man Dar- Toamin: bt yEitty in two weeks and Frank Niedzwie- Mo Aunouncement on Successor | Masaryk Was Marked Man Dur RS Ao et h e - I M -th Mad T d cial session,” Governor Trumbull i S[O"]] world war Da S the teams. A trophy will be award- ) = or Meredi 6 1008] |cwie eI rather think that the pro- lllg \l \} The club organized by former|ecd to the player who has the high - R s S 2 e il el RO members of the Holy Cross A. C.|cst batting average for the scason. " Hah e el e born | Vill assume the name of Republi-| Tho ofticgrs of the club are ~Hartford, April 2 P—Though the |taken care of at the regular session London, April 2 — He was born| a4, ¢, and its headquarters will | President, Michael Kulas; vice pr state board of eduycation met today [of the legislature in 1931.” ] the son of a coachman, who hadl|be at 187 Broad street, it was an- |ident, Stephen Dalkowski; treasurer, 5 and the naming of a successor to| poqyge it will be necessary toj been a sert on the domain of the nounced today by the officials. Jrank Niedzwiecki and sceretary, Btate Commissloner of Education A. | o " 0 jonnation proceedings | reigning house of Hapsburg in| The club was organized several |Samuel Kelian. ¥, Meredith was discussed, no an- | = Sauits tiat scantl vel | Austro-Hungary; his mother was a months ago and has about $5 memni- wouncement was made as to the |against c«n.nlv\ ,]xn ls "‘,‘ \‘:7‘1 \:\ cook: he "sold” a great idea to|bers. Plans are being made to cn- Scotsmen giv better tips than ' 3 Hentity of next commissjoner. R e President Wilson and, as a result, | ter teams in the city and the junior |the visitors from England, according fi“‘““" i Eeod fon Winihd Mrs e Aty D e has just celebrated his $0th bifth-|city leagues this scason. to the evidencc of a taximan in a elon E. Lewis of Stratford and |sole body empowered to grant the s et el Prague, onts| Amonz tho candidatés who will |Telfast court Menry A. Tirrell of Norwich, ap- |condemnation powers in Connecti- I Rl Y P 4 pointed a special committce of the |cut, will be needed. ! O e e X ard to consider the names of ap- | Bill Before New York Assembly g > P icants for the position, are under- | Albany, N. Y., April 2 (P — A} Prague residence of Austrian, em o ETHEL — ! stood to have filed a report of their [$200,000,000 express toll motorways i t the high spots iffuiry. Mr. Hood, prior to the |between w York city and oW 7 ”\esc“?re srome o 4 flcm“x:mst r‘v s board meeting said that no acti Haven, Conn., is proposed in bill in the life of cne o e } & | | " markable and romantic ot modern would be taken today |in the legislature to incorporate the 1} 3 Bresident Th Garri (_ Mr. Hood said that 40 names had | New York and New England Motor- “d"i—“"-‘_sl, £ : ]°“‘“5 o] ~ Been considered by the sub-con ways Corporation. iene -‘“‘f"i‘ o LSRR Ok : tee, and this list had been reduced | It was announced further that the ‘“’°°“°iL°““ A radcac b 0 17 who had been given scrious | plans included cventual cxtension to| KikciAmericant T fomcen . e T B iideration. [Boiisn: His story reads like the tale of . He also said there wouid be an- Two tracks for castbound and two some of the _best loved Ar;ierlcldln. ) other mecting of the sub-committee |for westbound traftic would be pro- [Eresdoninsimno Tose fiom, R q i mext Monday at which time it was |vided, according to plans. The mo- Hibaginnings Seio i £rcat SHCIEI S gossiblo some announcement would | torways would be so laid out that all fame. Indeed, many of the threads be made. | crossings would be done away with, of(lhx.‘sr,:I{e‘ are closely interwoven ~ It the board clings to the idea of |neither railway nor highway inter- LAt : Maving a Connecticut man for the |secting. It would be elevated where| _ ; ! y E Agsoptaiel Freds Baste: pliate s"cl‘““‘ ;‘° }‘:’l‘ld aie fg“ a?q ) Blace it is said that John Luna, |unobstructed right of way would be | Four presidents will carry on a telephone conversation while the world listens in. President ::‘T“‘ag;ichgmi Can’d °t$‘2“c°:|r{" . :'“m“::;:g:“'nfi Silliflflés lm N?r-‘l"“‘;?]:;'b’l“s- o . Hoover will talk over the telephone from the White House to Dr. Hipolito Yrigoyen (lower |y.on, 1550, at Hodonin in o- | h v S an exc char an ave e r- roal O 1 & 11 aal, ] o1 1. B i S = tday, to make the appointment l)tw\ York, New Haven and Hartford | 280 Chile, and to President Juan Campisteguy (lower left) at Montevideo, Uruguay. The |very poor and very humble, But from Connecticut candidates, then |railroad, the corporation has pro- conversation will be broadcast by an international hook-up of radio stations. mevARlaedRthaleR boyii o s Commissioner Clarence Dempsey of |posed to the railroad that railroad should learn a trade, and Doth Yermont might have very favorable | stations be used as teminals for bus passionately desired also that h= Pl eonsideration. truck and privato passenger ca ity tems . ) s;‘°“m ;I'a"e “t‘e fid"':la“"“l‘m‘“; e —_— | the exclusive privilege of operating | C l WT Cobb Dls usted B Bobb Jones them. He got all the schoolinz i | | ; ! 5 | motor buses on the motorways bein y g y y ihe nelghbiorhood oould offer and "Three Men Held for | grantea t A o | then started out in life as a black- t | granted to the railroad in return for| Z | . )} -~ Proposed Attack Plan |use of terminals and parts of the| Salvatore Urso of 160 High virect | est On rass Durm 0 at smith. U “New York, April 2 (F)—Thr men, | right of way. The Motorways cor- | complained to the police last evening | Next he became a teacher, saved yo said they had been hired, armi- | poration would make such altera. |that the meter in his home was e | up his slender earnings and went , and driven to the rendezvous by | tions to the stations as would adapt | Proken. | (A s i | to the universities of Vienna and A & man whom they knew only as | them to its two-type service, DoaldbBallancon R or 140 Agme | SC e (Sl Bo | Leipzig. At the age of 20 he hal : v Wibriny. with 1nstiuetions to. vob| . Slow an it ol s Colice last | DY Jones werc a bascball player and | secured a staff position in the Vi- a J i d high speed travel lancs plained to the police last [} : ] - 2 &.s; Marian Weill, employee of a|cach way would be provided with a |evening of the theft of his bicycle. | Ty Cobb s manager, the national | enna University, teaching philos- Un’n M9 HEND Beokerage house, and slash her face, | 30 milo an hour slow speed and &) Licutenant W. P. MeCuo was nol- | opcn £0lf champlon would find him. ERUWS T[] ?fi []l] Saliaaa i O 1OON HIS MANLY CHESY ~ HE'D 3 in front of her Brook- | 35 mile minimum on the high specd, |fied at police headquarters at 1330 | self facing a fine for an overt act L Uy CROPEIIN LN YE N CW BONSILIAn Bee GW I ACCENTE LOW~ “LET . Iyn apartment today by detectives|with no maximum. East and west|o'clock this > . A tion of the University of Prague. i Tad ben tipped that they were | hond lanes would bs separated by |piecs xfl«hl,‘-lmornm,', by Officer W. J. | he pulled on the 16th hole of the last | _— ) hie ol Ebe A s DATE rar + HOTHING- COME PETWEEN IS, DEAR~ m : | - SbCieans by | McCarthy that a water main was | round in the south-castern open | g ; : : soming. |2 metal fence. brok S . e b o : [ Sh < B L B h ly casy path, but all his life Ma- ~ T DIGHT ROMAN 2 - Miss Weill was robbed a month| Approval of the New York legis- | streets. Lt b U L B e Hall Share in Bus Line 0“8 [ e v OUQ,’ : CF tAR! &o, at the same hour. in her apart- | lature would bring an immediato ro- | department was notificd and repairs |med ahead and the Jones S i Ufs e S haw BoulnL s i h; Aot ""'{7“" . ment by two men who bound her|quest for a special session of the|were made e e in 192 Old 0 ay had dits Uinge jesardlies gt A % #nd her negro maid and stole several | Connecticut legislature for action on T e i S whether thgy were dangerous or Fhdusind delars: worth of Jewelry. |the Hght 6f way, the sponsors ane|j,Crm Fice of Farmington, former. [befove b €O dicontinheUnlosthis unpopular. Here are a few of ”. The men arrested today described | nounced. S {1y of this city, was a visitor here |Point Jones was five under par and| 4 pajf ghare in the Chapman and | many such incidents: themselves as Jack Lec and John| Tri-state authority by New York, | oo had only to negotlate the last three| oo i oot ug lines which was Troved Writings Forgeries £1 @ray ot New York and Louis Duvail gtais eutlonty s Newa Yok [\ Neitla Rotatein and Taakvronmits | o Sain Alendard fitizes fona oy | te o (e s i e Lo Duvail | Massachusetts and Connecticut along |, * 2 nd da Horwitz | oyrse record of 66. purchaser from Mrs. Helen Muter| In 1882, when professor at p P Louisville, Ky. They sald “Tom-|(he lines of the port of New York have brought suit for §300 against | po Tl e Ty idom G o Prague University, he proved that [ my” had been particularly insistent |quthority is planned. Ofticers were |J0SCPR P: Nebauer, alleging ‘n A R e S reconveyel | cortain Czech writings, which his e 1y Sl s L S s ; he grass. h e wa wa & . for 825 i i 2 z 2 5 :;‘thlx:ha:d‘::ont :"?.] "]"k:b“;‘hh'\’”‘”‘hsml as: President, Lester P. Bar- pa_\n‘wn:hm \x,m. .( onstalb = | Slenraa Toned Mvove [ Jlooking to Mrs. )I\.ltex for §25,000 by Dom- | pcople chefshed as proofs of their 3 * Jrolll, they must slash her face. [low; vice president, Wendell W. ::71?”]1 }"‘““'"“( "“‘fi{‘ the ‘T‘“l" livon shot on the short, par three, |inic Soccoll today. | carly culture, were merely fors: 3 TR Chase; chief consulting engineer, ich are returnable in ihe city | g5 pole into the woods. The ball Muter organized the bus|cries. Super-patriotic Czechs de- _Brldgeport Real Estate Ernest P. Goodrich: general counsel, :3[‘”:“1{\”“”"““"?\ dondeyn il ot lay behind trecs, making it impossi- | in 1921 and owned it exclu- | hounced him as a traitor to his 2 Man Has Heart Attack 'ram C:Todd. Oftices are at Stam-| 2HHEY BE B 0 censtein repre- e for Bobby to play for the pin.|sively until 5 when Mr. Soccoli | race. “ R T Brdgeport, Aprll £ (P—Charles | 1O €Onn. Senator W. W. Westfall |*7 8 "¢ P |He landed in a trap, chipped out,|became a partner. Under their su-| In 1809 he roused the public to ; LR e et LU 4 honk, both | Thomas Barbieri, Carmela and [overran the cup and needed (hres|pervision the bus linc prospered [ Perfect fury when he defended 16 clrclak here, dled at the Rr:d--‘"‘ Westchester, republicans, in“wimus.«mmvn Frazzetta have incor- | putts to go down in six and ruin ajuntil it is now recognized as the|a humble Jewish cobbler who i et rase | Quadd e il [porated to do business here under|great round score. | most successful of tho many lines|had been condemned on -~ the oll < e L e e it |the namo of the Victory Market, | “Did vou see wliat (st boy 412" in cistence in this city. There are fable of ritual murder. In trumpet * Pall at the Y. M. C. A. Monda | Project Opposed in 1920 ‘hn e company has authorized med. “He lay down on|five buses on the line. tones, he said the man had been iy .M. CoA)D Y| Hartiord, April 2 (UP)—A toll|capital of $50,000, of which $5,000 Right when he was hot| The deal was executed througli|the viethn of an act of blind in- B Randolph was born In New |HEANaY project similar to that|has been paid in. |and keved up. Why do they Warni| Attorncy Thomas F. McDonough, | Justice. G e e which has been laid before the New| The \dinavian W. C. T. U. will | up a horse before they put him over ‘ it o Elected to the Austrian parlia- & ;H tats bum'\ég; th‘\l:chKL‘{U‘IrM[:I';r]l | York state legislature received ,\\whil'«‘lrl meeting tomorrow afternoon |the jumps? Why does a pitcher put | y ment in 1907, he threw down the Wline vesin schénl e came 10‘\»_mw~ opposition “’romr the ]'\_‘:Vl at 2:30 u'llod\v :;p th home of Mrs, |On a sweater between innings? Tow M DONOUGH SPEAKS AT gauntlet to the whole mass of the t | Connecticut General Assembly thar[A. Ahlberg of 80 Shuttle Meadow ¢4 @ man expeet to hold his poi then powerful Austro-Hungari . Bridgeport 12 years ago to assume | its backers withdrew it without even |avenue |nd his fitness when he lies down on | histarchy, o el S charge of the real estate department |; TR e (e Phioy h an | RA ON[GHT SEANCIIVECE e PIORRS TG Bie ¢ T s {a committee report. | The Toyal Arcanum will be Tost the ground and rests minutes?"” | government was responsible for 1 WHEN 1 i Sl Gl oneny [ RnR e experts lere said today jto the members of Alford . malldica et Geli EORIES G Bl S fergeries used against Czechs and 9 HEAD HERE HOW HE L . e dge- | that the possibility of a special ses- | counc Sl By did something corresponding to that ., 1 i A PG . fart Real Bstate board and manager |sion of (he General A 'Cn]“.].]‘-.,/m;‘:,?jf:.,‘,‘. Qf,o‘,\“lo'r’,.l(;a e “t.}},lr}m o Uleht phce, T fine him.athe | Democratic Candidate o Address| CTOS e o g S N ACCENTS WLD ' 019 L&‘l = £ the Arcade hotel here, 4 and | calle sider the $200,00( S = evenlng. Sl | e anaer e Cawas R ea oo x GO 1) De 0 ¢ 0 ) reati ikl b, ewnea. ad fculled o consider o § 0000 | Meriden council wil bring a howl. | former betroit manager declared. | g\ Warders At School and | When the World War broke out, GADNES KG'?WO”Q GRS, (1) DEAR ~ T v the Staples . an. I it is approved by |ing team. After the meeting there | — he knew he wi < a “dn his younger days Mr. Ran-|the Albany I i S0yDY. fter the meeting there PORT TO BE OPENED i Z 3 new he was a marked man T ~— C B e e e e e e e e Yourth Ward Voters in Hall |and let Austro-Hungarv. But ne| el 2 LooK-ol foR THAT Cl Y, Janta Boat club of New York city | Influential legislators here opposed | frshsnie L g | —The government agreed today to| Atlorney P. F. McDonougk, the 11‘;““.““’:1 o "m‘; Deloro mis e (154 3 & @nd had quite a reputation as an|the highway on the ground it would | the demands of the British ambassa.- | democratic mayoral —aspirant will as that ot the rebirth of the @mateur oarsman. No arrange- |be against s 'S icy a W dor anc s ‘ne; eopen | put i busy nij il submersion in the Hapsburg em- rrang & the state's policy to allow | dor and of ship owners to reopen |putin a v night tonight speaking [rar el f 3 5 ments for the funeral have as yot private interests to control a wmain | " the port of Loanda, in Portugucse [at two rallles in opposite ends of Bd"_‘ ‘Sf““ for some years the Ecen made. | artery of travel in the state. | AT BRAINARD AIR FIELD Africa, to navigation. The port was|the clty. He will appear at ths s n;:y{ of a y);an who lived and . —_— | I closed recently affer a mutiny, when |Nathan Hale school on Tremont|(01€nt for an jdea. v - Masaryk went to Russia and suc ~ _ BRONX INN BURNED | B L it was feared some of the fugitives|street, to address sixth ward voters,| . aco"] el EE = New York, April 2 (P—Released e P | might escape by ship. [and at the Lithuanian hall to speak | SSfded in persuading the Czars from federal padlock for violation | ‘ ose of Ship Plunges into Ground Ll S [to the 'second and fourth warders. | oy ¢any sotdicrs who b d\n;llsadas At the prohibition law only 10 days | Damagine Craft but Pilot COOLIDGE FILES FACTS Other democratic campalgners Wil [og frem the Hapsbur nadidesent, 8g0, the Woodmansten Inn, a| Ty | Greenfield, Mass. April 2 (T—be heard in both halls. e 'r’:[ ‘°d Haqf*;hu[g army, or Bronx landmark, was badly damag- | Is Unhurt. | Captain Harold L. Bane, supervisor| _Although several other rallies are|(eer APurSl TRE Czech bannor €4 by fire today. The place was un- | : ; ; ; o the Tranklin-Hampshire - census|Planned, Friday nights meeting, the | oarc s aociene oy o breeze dergoing extensive alerations pre- | | Lient. Charles Wright of this city| aistrict, today said that in Hamp-|first political gathering in the Senior | sant (o Frans and cor ine m He J paratory to reopening. The origin of | |had a narrow cscape from injury | shire county, former President Cal-|High school, is expected to be the | gy S the el the fire was not determined. | |yesterday when the National Guard | vin Coolidge was the first to file | largest of the campaign. A vaude- L R z s | — o e R 0 00 A e B o e S e ke regiments. He went to London and HAVE WON FOU : 1 ply n Iranklin county,|ville show and orchestral concert|¢aygnt King's College, the while ) = HAVE WON FOUR STRAIGHT | (Continued From Tirst D'age) its nose at Brainard fleld in Hart-|State Treasurer John W. Haigis, was|will be interspersed with the speak- L senesmhlioans - Macon, Ga., April 2 (P—Sixteen ! |ford. The accldent happened while|the first. linE pled the Czech cause with the \ Fears ago the Braves trained here|of the democratic national ¢ . lthe licutenant was teying to land. | = b EQNSHNTIEN S B P e y““l mpsisilh ilonaeomtmits |1 EeRi R R SRS los Lo w tEniland 5 Finally he went to America. $rom e Philadelphia At T |tee Wil be hear e et preeter vt it | Winner of England’s Grand National [rss ineviaie tat ne wouia son = They're in town for only a four W. B. E president of the ted immediately and towed back | Gay. While a student at Leipzig he ays' stay now but already in spring | American Cyanamid company, tes P d met a brilliant girl from New 2 y in spring | pany iional Guard hangar h training they've won four straight |fied before the committee today that |Where the neccssary minor rep: Tork nilionnazialac e student games from the Athlctics. Neither |his company had spent $168.706 in | Vil be made. | s o henlo o sty sua i ok Manager Bill McKechnic nor any of | cfrorta to | i Rh o e - = firathecabitiat Biime ¥pas mresident fhe squad are superstitions it BARfAEs 40 SEERS STEEL INJUNCTION |of an insurance company. They ' u il oyer! e Bevesetis | were married and he added her ENTHUSIASM GOOL Presents Table of Ixpenses s 0. April (GE)= A Bk “ / ited to the committs ol mandatory injune- L 3 Winter Haven, April 2 (P—Man- ng cxpendit from | tion o o el e L e e el &ser Shotton's carly enthusiasim to I’ i whall D et | ten, where he set up the r @ver the Phillies has cooled consid o Rt Ay | o d ; Amine | auarters of the provisior = €rably in the last e His pitch- now pendinz in congre to | Teports ar on the | sovernment. It consisted of a t ers are slow roundinz into form and | lease the power and nitrate pla (e UngSroominexcaloFhisined room [ his hitters, cven azainat The total expenditures includs I in common pleas | ISl eslunstonghonel SEEE s bly | league pitching have failed ] for lrzal \ to tire v by hur 1. Tay- liscsondediibviiagiolinerdlop AT bk i The Phils left for e i t & - | of Czech extraction. Charles Perg- eft for home to of Flyria, Ohio | | only major league victor G # ler, who neglected his law prac- i Bn i e TR tice and, at great financial €acrific § s 28 el \} 9 "'/;;""‘ to himself., made himself Masaryk's| i I STILL A HOLDOUT i i 6 S e man-of-all-work. f STILL | Iurd Benham. 79, formerly o 1 4 Birmingham, Ala., April 2 (P terbury Bl AR TGl L LR e AT e S e e > ) e Wilson, who was not an casy man | weeks away, Geo Blacholder, Mayden Brass e BLLE But th youngest of the St. Louis Browns o |80 LOILLC EOUROn 1LY 2 sular meundsmen il Al mously, They were both profoun holdout with the ; | echolars and, in addition, asaryi t with th Friday manding a o A [talked eight languages to Wilson's over last se: 2 | Zayns ones | ' 10 have off o s P He won Wilson's sympathies 45| ] ! « V s ILET BROKER DEAD e 3 s ze: pay check hike. A e 1 the idea of a resuscitated Cacch 26 A e B ot Sl state, d when the Americia NEGRO UNDER GUARD STt UL I president went to Versailles for ti: : Troy, Ala,, April 2 (UP)—Threat T e e ireage oidiop, ) B SRR talgo i ened lynching of Robert Giles hown L R i AR R G gro, held on a charge of atten hofive today. Mr. S e Retumed i elimph i It upon a white woman | Norwalk, ( M The Czech sttac became a real- SRS e e ”M(”"“ ity and its champion, Masaryk, A MEailntor o Monts i w‘”_ Gl il 0l5 went back to Prague in triumpl. P ot Natlenn o e masHEl s | They took him up to the great| AT i @sputy sherifrs ’Kltl""’j castle near the cathedral.atop ths| s | o T b o s mordsed = e high hill overlooking the city and land or more. Tel. 40761 x ksl of Shevire N the broad river Moldau, and they § O b = ! sl made him president. This Ad Rentcd This House 3 B ke on the 2 LONDANHSECRRE L Balltetias He has been chicf exccutive ever : : } GOSN bR s e | since. At a time when Germa . i hard 1. | f were unpopular in the new state, | ‘e i S r flower mus‘v}l‘;:;p(:x II;()TA\;I‘(J.IHU. i yunedin for Sl [saw that all scetions of the republis 1, doing busines new 52 e st be b ¢ ties G New Britain Fruit & Prod Aiio: MAN DIES OF EXPOSURE e Sy & | 1 mmodationa| New Haven, April 3 (FroM to the new and struggling state. 18 brought suit for §600 agair lable on th S et G el Once more he risked unpopularity % United Grocers, Inc. alleging failure | I z from W | body of Martin I oGt & and certain Germans who were f Tt o ay for polatoss mold o ‘ S e o aodl citizens of CzeaMoslovakia were [ nd delivered. Attorney William M T 1l 11 o g Sl i AV e . " 1 - made members of the cabinet. TRY . Gfebnstein Issyed the writ, which § : ; en. Coroner James J 11 New King of the jumpers, Shaun Goilin, pictured above, won the| "o other day. e T gl adsc b ¢ geturnable in the city court. 1 YR o OR Ry classic Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree, England. TRid-|scnting voiee, the parliament paid e G g !(:I’j:khn\mn-wl Beatman cerved i E i den by ‘Tom Cullinan, noted English jockey, Shaun Goilin was|tribute to his greatness. He was O TS D et ERErs. . o ( ey only a neek in front of Melleray's Belle in a stirring finish|{ SEIEUIE ke . ther of his coun- surely nd qu e : = c ; L : Lond. B i e Rl S A e orge Washinzton. % o . DSE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS him there that o el L SIS ‘llll‘“- 00t :-‘;l»"”“"“].{ mile struggle over 30 |1 was the real apothesis for the e : : M ‘ | : W izlends on the g i jumps, 1¢ champion’s owner is W, H. Midwood. |on of the coachman and the cook:. | ( \ ¥ [} ’