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e | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [=+-»] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 193 Report Serious Rioting In India; |(ORBINB,A.HAS New Size Currency Makes Raised | ™ Mt i’ AEHIEVEMENT WORK Sergeant Hacked to Death By Mob; | MFMBERSHIP GAIN' Bills Almost Rarity, Hope Asserts o s mo s S SCHOOL WILL OPEN Tr@ake C?ntrol In PeShawar\Iucrease in Treasury Balancet“l ety oot PALMIS AWARDED | it S R Courses fo Be Tanght in Wost Gurkha Soldies Turm Ma- {i¢ S5 S at s gy Shown n Stloment g o o s T0 SCOUT GWOZDZ s, s, 5 "S5 — s s Springleld It e Troop 21. Reading 5 - faces. The latter was scriously hurt. | L : sl Firth, Troop 14 chine Guns On Crowd, /rweive injured rioters arc in hos. "1""[“”“*‘ “i“ ey < Cooking—Harry aHIlL Troop S James Naughton, Troop Killing D: Chi pitals. ing a met gain in member- | _"R;;'m“'(;‘(“‘_Z‘l‘]“(‘;;rr‘o""::“f}“‘:’“‘°‘ Clifford McCarthy and Philip Night-| 12 MR illin; ozen — Chité@-| The disturbances began when a|sh 320 and an increase wf o e E | S S U 81 Merit | insate, wroop @ nz—Henry 2 » TrooD et Toundetion received notice to- g |number of political agitators were | $1,477.30 in the treasury balance, d”“(‘u]“\’hi‘:l{‘ L‘t\""""’;;t““‘:‘;\‘(\l\l o agie seout [eps p fle”[ Gyeling s e IoncrE NS nel a1 e et Ro0niG venth annual Junior rency which was circula- : : t seventh annua 5 ; alirctor Aitan 3 Troop h Seully, Troop | Swir et dolny on Insurgen arrested for various offenses. Crowds | the annual report * of the Corbin & : ‘ . Sills B ) G._, P l roop 1 1 h 15 o X SR Tk _ gong surgents Still | collected to protest the detention of | Benevolent Association has beea | {08 s J‘”»‘i 1“;f’ffl°' }“‘ ‘(f:(‘“)“(',“l a ges 1¢ Granted 19, . Troop &; George Barbour, Troop 11; cment Lezder Training Insti- Pursued [the men and the demonstrators soon | distributed among members in con- | L '»lm‘f'“g ‘(] -*L‘a’r‘fl;'*‘"w e m" Cooking Harry H [Troop 3; | Paul Fletc Troop 20. will be held at Junior Achieve- o | ot out of control. When police and | ncction with the announcement of | OMINALION o that raising the A Walter Larson, Troop sc St Woodea e Ba West Springfield, from {troops, principally Gurkhas, werc the annual meeting at T. A, B. so- ||1CFials would not “’."] any one Who | Lagle Scout Stanley Gwozdz, sen- wrence, Troop 21 : Troop 11 . nselmo, Troop |~ ° ° i % sent to restore order, the situation |croty hall on Tuesday cvening, April |\00ked at the note with care. how. | 107 Datrol leader of Troop 21, was | Carpentry Arnold Kadu, Trooy Atdo Berti, Try Dominick | June 26 to July 3. These dates are Bombay, April 24 (P)—British au- | grew so serious that they were | ! ”"‘(?*"*']fl“l sblflrfl"-‘ N\‘d- oW on, Troop 12 1li. Tro i Fred Lackey, |sclec woid conflict with the thority in India was confronted with |obliged to fire. cver, that the public’s faith in ! - , Troop 18; Joscph [Troop 24, Plainville e s ; an increasingly grave situation today. : 2 new: currency was'so complete, thz of the local Boy Scout court|s roop 1u;°A. S M. Albert| Woodworki Doderic Lin o0l fn as Ay the average person was becoming | of honor held last night at th and with Fourth of July Serious rioting and fighting \\nh: S E Jil Sl nor £ g E emin . Troop )H- intllie i and Joscph Scully. Troop 19. e > AtiiPosh twar,l Arnrontant sntpost| / new money. Jigenceg anoton Txoon t g o iGns i s o : e | for el cr: onsors and di- Clivine i NG enG o L T er 2 3 Hope added. however. that coun- |attained the rank of life scout, three | and Maurice Lindquist, ! : . e oop | FEctors to learn more about and do Tass, one or more British soldiers terfeit bills would continue to ap- | jhoys hecame star scouts, cight first | Ge S, Troop 11; scl | ; 1, Troop 19; Dan- | N3RY things in handicraft. © This and about 12 native rioters were | > 4 peaciand iyatned ihe tUBLE OB olnsatiana 0 (1 saon Kclass awand IS Troop i William & il Sullivan, Troop 19; Charles Par- | for the first time certifcats . clax its vigilance, o ; lzes | Troop 15; Lverett Barth will be zranted to those completin killed, reports said, when a mob | rela Jt were approved, and S1 merit badges | ooy e : ranisd oomp SEr Johnson, Troop in R e . The courses rotested arrest of al anti-gov- | M3 ) . y - | Sk D b I oounges, oo S e {Miss Bassette’s PllpllS fo Appefll‘ EYPSY []PERE A | 3 i Lo Ay St = nd H. L. Schwab of Troop 11. i ne I s 3‘1‘\.1111:x?‘:]&\c111\‘:;- A Lahore dispatch said the out- | : . ? i I | : S ity Many Second Class e e Dréak ‘was sumpressad el when| in Varied Pl‘Ogl’filfl ‘ ey i ards) DOR0S & Aty SE e piean twarded his bronze p: rsons of Troop 21 second el o7 N e | | Cammarata, Troop manaement “and-t % o OpiualGeons policadmhcliig pan, Y . : : {[¥ Ditst alo-—Awmola duy Troop b |2 1oL ONINEAOILS SN aY Faot s ]vlle:.ii\ ratt 1?1,1. and rifle fire into the mob, which | ] . , Hundiera it ierbors Conic. Taasg| Towers, Kenineth Siobert and 3 Bl Sl S had Hell up an armoredicar, poured| On May 2 ab 8:15 p. m. at the . \ _u ‘ man BHms of Troop 4: A, Diltrango | 910 to the regular courses there o N Joseph Gavozdz Troop 7: Waldo ¥ - N e nbli social e 2 kerosene on it, and burncd it. Both |Camp school auditorium, Miss Ruth | Vierce, Troop 11; Alford Johnson, |1nd Howard Gilbert, Troop 6: Rich- | RI0 bo assemblios, social evening occupants of the car were burned | ]u1~<‘ll\wl “t|"11 1)\“\, nt ”'\l ply”"lg ‘y” ‘ ar e as 'n allc, _‘ess al Torop 11; liverctt Barth, Troop 11 X 3 r \;m‘,' lo‘r ph Pel- | & o : ".‘”-m“ c Toldoain a recita dancing and dramatic g J . L g G {i F I[HI Dl el e in t McCany t Kel- 1 - | ; g 3 LA g 003 0! : oL gistration will be Thursday Toliceman Attacked (el AR T L e S o | L2 . - ick Cartelli, Troop R S iomco B June There '\l\i‘H b?\ a At another point in tho i VS Bl i G : i Trmny Church | .. : Loslkyobd! firoop 23; AT SI DL (Clic | James MeKeon, Salvatar LELU e tiabls S et a British sergeant on a motorcycle | ing: acting and dancing. B - - | \ ford Atwater, Troop 23; Aldo Derti, rowle Il of Troop 1 e Al approached the rioters, who pulled | One of the features of the eve — E Troop 23 Quinto Colaresi, Reynold: ilar work will be him oft his machine and hacked his | 18 Wik be a moving picture, “The Proof that gypsy costumes in : g1t i favg Herbert Cook, Troop |and Mickey Vog Troop el or five days, Iriday Sat- face with an axe. He was said to|Glass Slipper,” which was written m”“mi' T e i 4 Vichken Derderia £ 1 : rday, s s "n.i\\] \\c-d» have died of his wounds. The dep- [PV Miss Bassette and produced in e et fof talonln e that fosit o, Gor ith Troop 24, P Appropr aty Drostaus will uiyjeommigstonen obiipolict Liand| et ptidlo byiienichlidrenisiiicston of the dreams ashion purveyors v . E iR : other police officers were badly cast is composed entire- e e e e e % ) of Troop 1. Pla S st e --j}-'\d\:1lv wounded and sent to hospitals. v of children and more than 100 MISS MARGARET ZIEGLER T S T BTy S G | L% . Leatherer: ' : Oftice to Be Closed s} to ! through the New British and Gurkha troops during |ftct of film were used. Litil sl S s Roverid s ; ning Satur April B ’“m‘* as carly as possible. the night took absolutc charge of |uby ensston plays the part of| During the past vear the mem. | Iis operetta, “Gypa 3 cout effice will close prompily at 1N istration for less than the full the city, and maintained a strong|th¢ heronie with a maturainese, | hevship climbed, from 200 to 1,201, [da¥’ &Y Nicholls is the impresario < i teher, Troop |D- M. on Saturdays. of the instifute will be gty guard at the gates to prevent in.|Howard Rackliffe makes an enticing | The association paid out $2,035.25 Elonte b, T Gl 3 3 s 2 SR d. Fach person attending is requir- cursions by the hill tribesmen. They | Prince Charming and Janctte Cass|in sick benefits and 3500 in deatn |age manager, costumer and con- g A% M rry Mall, Troop . VALE ISSUES INVITATIONs 0 1o take two academic courses aro of far difterent fighting stock |dccs some splendid character wor' | DENCfits to the familics of deceased | ductor, and will play a rol i -y i al wor — Myles Moore New Haven, April 24 (Pi—Tngita- and ivo shop courses. Materials used from the Hindus and swarm down | iR her part of the stepmother. Th: | members. or ° s \“_t 1o yl'- ‘I“ o3 ; troop 24, P'lainville. tions to the 21st convocation of Yale | Will be charged for and the articles when there are disturbances with |{wo stepsisters are remarkably well The financial statement follows: (:1”'0 U Y S AN 3 . Printing—Ha Hall, Troop #; | Divir school which is to be held | made will become the property of the hope of loot. There are scctions | done by Norma Che ana | In 1(“~ I A L el e e STANLEY GWOZDZ : SR RIEO0DAY Surils s s iAERel s gl TOda y Al BUGeI AL 0 I S about Peshawar over which British | Betty Flanagan. The little Johnson 29 . ceeiee il RS I S e STANLEY GWOZDZ. rroop 17. Bishop T°. J. McConnell of the Meth- | The minimum age for admission A cen fully ex- [twins are clever : zes and Nero I Savings Bank April .. beginning, when special permission ‘athfinding—William Davis and | odist Episcopal church will be the is 16 years and those 16 to 20 years :n:‘tl]m(;vty ReEveLihas dice LUy u-u Sl o D o S dg2g Sspiasoa .75 (had to be secured from the owners | were awarded in 3§ jects. Wesley Ellms of Troop 4 Lyman Beecher lecturer on preach- | of a%e must be vouched for and re- BRESCy e al- | Received during year— of the copyrighted operetta to give ChairAta v Taylor pre-| DPhysical developmen s ling with which the program is be- | sponsible to some older person duf- o i i i o 10 cayie Sho L a“‘:‘!‘;‘f‘;;:“VI::;‘:,““““} S o |the performance. He gat the per- s the s with Comumis- | Naughton, Troop 12. m. ing the Institute, ]v‘\\mcam;:;-; 75 Sen Gupta, im- | New Dritain as a talented dancer.| foes BRI 3 sl conformity with the copy- Hoige f0h L san \;’1‘1\.[ prisoned for six months as a con- The program is divided into fouy |Secial Fund ...... . 4 ght law. 2 put N ac- s e ts, | Tnterest from banks . . From that time on <t has heen | Dot sequence of his activity in behalf of | par Lol I o 1 bt B i the civil disobedicnce movement, | The clowns' circus performed hy | Al other receipts . jone “littie” dc ifter another. had died or been killed in prison. |a class of young ladies from Bristol = With the unstinted assistanece They stormed the gates of the pris- | including Miss Dorothy Jennings, | 0,7 |merous owners and operator [ 'wom}- \1,”: ¥ West, son ‘w Chi PY ° en (inmandm,r; to be shown Sen Gup- | Sally Dalzell, Louise Barnes, Doris| s l"fl![!N‘flfl‘"“ sewing machines in the co tion | 5 1 : : ~'( g ” “: ; Bk ¢ ot S A ker, Jean Plumb, It Olm- | Sick Benefits . §2,035.2 |costumes were manufactured that | Scoutmas Anncha ta, dead or alive. Barker, Jean Plumb, towe i : 3 ; The authorities declined to acqui- | stead, Jane Devine, Mury dway, | Death benefits 5 any gypsy would be proud to we ‘ &‘;n\ugo‘x 1‘:ur\‘h esie bLE dssued & stafemBnt saving | Bracion: Kiatt and Futh Gordon. Annual Meeting Grown ups and children are in the Assi Sco ed a vigil outside the prison through- : EIG = out the night. Police ultimately dis- | tots will make their debuts in this| Cash in banks ..........§ ©.370.49 |yree (ob's foster mother) persed the mob outside the prison. | number. They are, Shirley Bartley, | Net g SN b g ) SN T AL Dy ios Troops Pursuc Rebels | Inez Carsanico, Louise Karpinski. ler is pre *"1"‘( Zara (the bell of the gypsy camp) 4 Shittagone Rusi Sillie MacKas, | 0f the association. She is said to S Beyond Caleutta in the Chittagong | Florence Rusin, Billi ! 5 2 ke =8 o cth Lohman G : neighborhood {roops continued their | Marion and Thelma Tardette, Mary | be the first woman to he cleeted 10 [y (3 e treop, which is loct t (i sghusbung) - Davies | \othan Hale Junior High pursuit of the “insurgents” who Iri- | Jano DeWolf, Virginia Wells, Vir- | the highest exccutive office of an in- | gineo (Gypsy lad in love with an Jun g day night attacked the police ar-|ginia Goodwin, velyn Krenn, | dustrial \v‘*u‘;' o}ani‘ ! uu‘.wxfix\mx:; EESN T e e “A\\\v\\‘nv;‘]}\‘. ,1.‘11‘111:,0‘:’ \ v c senal, killing six of the defenders. | Gloria Remillet and Mary Ringrose. | this city. Other officcrs e Phi Rob (the Gypsy rover) ¢ SO R T In a skirmish yesterday the contin-| Land of the Windwil scenc | Walthers, vice president: R. H. \fr . _ .. William O. Nicholl e I op ¢ Light|in Holland featuring Ileanor Wo- | COX ceretary, and - W. C. HofG ¢ Consta e one o Ige stanscalii gent of the Durma Valley | i CoRldausntaor wted last might Ilorse killed 12 of the insurgents, |tusik, Bernice ReBillard, Lthel Sta - | casur | George Martendale) Shirley Bl scriously wounded two, and arrested | bivand Viola Vobolic — | Tonkin, of the North Methodist Thomas i 14. Troops sought also the four sus-| The Children's Hour, a pla: CONGRECAT!ONAL WOMEN church Hartford Dramatic Guild pects, who while being searched for | woven from the pocm by Longfel- Tl (T Tther Carisd Weapons at Feni, pulled guns and |low. Dorothy Kinkade is Mistress| WILI flEET lN HARTFORD Rits (eregs o SaaTS i shot five police. Mary, Jill is played by June Stocks, | ... Oliver H. Nicholls Meanwhile Mahatma Gandhi, lead- | the baby bear by Gloria Campbel! Nina. (Sir George's second daugh- er of the civil disobedience move- | fairics by Dora Mathewson, Anita | g . | ter) ......... Mrs. F. H. Damon | ment, continued to preach his doc-| Klasz, Anna Stankelis and Doris | Sccond Annual Session of Conn Capt. Jerome .... George W. Ward trine of pa ¢ mnon-violent resis- [ Rebilliard and Hope by Dorofhy | o | Lackey . William Semmons tance in Guierat. In a specch at the | Clerkin, The part of the author is| ¢ub‘Council to Be Held Next Sir Toby Lyon ...... Roger Barnes ' = : village of Bardoli he pointed to the | played by Miss Susan Forest well| Tucsday McCorkle U Gl S oy 5 L women volunteers, led by M own for her work in amateur | Gypsy children: Louise Herrmann, d ] v Gandhi, who had walked from Ja natics here. Florence Callahai,| The second annual meeting of the |Robert D. Haln, Miriam Stadler | 1 NY , y lalpur, and said: iry O'Brien, Betty Klatt, and Tec- [Council of Cengregational Women | Kenneth Nicholls, Richard Refrelt, | “There 100,000 palm trecs | essa Goyette are grizzly bears. |ot Conneticut will he \ 1 in thell A niDavies, Willian Davies. Never experienced be- '. 2 (from which an Indian wine is o]l%‘ — ,.\\‘;ml\ nh\‘l\r:ll]v‘, 1L :::\imfi ‘“1 hen 1] Chor : ,;,O,.\\,,;,C Go ,”]5“,.1,1,,.[ fore, plus ail the quality ‘ o i i s act, I want to make e “y BERRIONS Y o ‘and ‘'oster, Jean Stockwell, Ruth Stock- | S . 2 B ¥ e v laying WOMEN TO STUDY DRY 2 o'clock, deylight time. The speak- | B | men demand in fine B . . a beginning this evening by ] 2 {well, Mrs. George Ward, Ref- the axec on one or two of thesc| N GOURTS crs will Do Prof. Tobert Senica|pie Witliam Caivert, Dorothy ot ||| ShEes . tre | LAW CASES] Smith of Yale university, Miss Grace tor, Ruth Potter, Ruth Stahlbush, ||f -, . : 3 S 3 i ‘At Karachi several persons were 1. McConnaughey of Ienchow, 5 Sjoval, Thelma Dyer, ||| Think of everything the fin- [| M : sent to hospitals after cating con-| China, Ttev, Frank Edmons IHenry, | Zahnleiter, Bertha Zahnleiter. |[lest footwear offers — then {raband salt taken from creeks. The | Drys Will Attend Connecticut Tribu- | “the man from Montana,” and DI ceompanist: Miss Dorothy Pinches add e active leomEoit Jof o £ o fficer found the salt had Charles . Merrill of New York, se | The musical numbers will be the e o nals to Watch Procedurc in |\ ary of the commission on mis- : vs witt be the | vigorous foot health—exhil- heen contaminated with ferrous ox retary ) L followin . ide and was unfit for human con Tiguos Violation Avcests sions of the Nafionzl Council of Con- { Aet 1 arating, energizing, inspir- sumption. He ordered it destroyed. sregational ciurehes. D JORN Gy el Tnstrumental £ ou have some idea || B 3 o In view of attack on Mohamed | Noyw Haven, Conn., April 24 (UP) | Milton Phillips, minister of Center | gqo g s in the Distant Sky of the Arch Preserver Shoe R 2 All, Muslim leader, last night on|__pelegations of women drys will sit | church, Hartford, will lead the serv- |y ppeay 7 e Bl s L < R | Gandhi and_his campaign for ]n~‘m Connecticut courts to survey (he | ico of worship and Rev. Warren S| 4 g o i . Tob | Nerves, muscles and blood dian indepenfience, the Mahatr i!v.\mlnm of liguor cases under a de- | Archibald, mivister of the South | go Come My 1o < Sup With Me | [|Vessels enjoy barefoot free- cxplanation of his own attitude t0-|¢ision by the Conmecticut women's | church, Iartford, will close the Itob and Chorus ||[dom on the A Preserve ward swaraj (independence) pub ‘Lm enforcement committee. meeti Miss Amy O. WeICher. | rone Long Ago .... Meg and Marto flat inner s v].‘ vt : /| i lished in today's issuc of Youns| Afecting secretly at a local hotel | president of the council Will preside. | yajry Tand ... ... Ttob and children 5 s : A India is interesting. | rday, the committee listened to | @nd the report of the ear will be|gynsy Tand. Zaro, Sinfo and GG . 4 | To Arm the People | ssor Carl §. Knopf of the Uni-|given by the vice president, Miss| () way | i L AT ! to e Happy and Gay .. Gandhideclares in_the article | yors alifornia, who declared | Sylvina ¢ Norton, "r“”«j\“f‘j fon g L Consts A 4 HARRY PERKINS S-TUBE DYNAMIC RADIO {hat the campaign is not designed to | «; no such thing as personal| 500 will be served at the Centr was Horo That T e iedicr ; establish independente but to “arm |jiherty. We are all units in a uni- | Baptist chureh and the South Parl S el Auctioneer the people” 50 that they may secure |vorse of relationships.” Professor | Methodist church. Parking facili-| 5 Beats a Hunting Day swaraj, mut that when swardj is‘,,.\.“;‘;,‘\h,\ noted dry cconomist of | ties will be provided. Drivers of S G rore el Ghotus achieved the Muslims and other Mi- | yale, and Professor Bmeritus Henry | cars will be given windshield stick- | Thank You for Your Kindness “XELPS THE FOOT WELL:, 4 norities must be placated or civil 1 W. Tarnam, widely-known New |crs and directions at the church (Finale) Sir George and Chorus. Vel‘y ernoon C OC war will follow. { Haven dry, answered questions by semmm— e Act 2 A h P he only n_ml violent solu l}“ ! mry{nl( present. f Tlad(‘h Council Will Bind ”'. T ‘m’ '.h B fide I'C l"eSC e ” the communal question tha | The committee voted ta appoint At 4 5 .| +... Constance and Girls Chorus § ' Vi n : Quiz Fall Candidates | visi xm?wl,';l he ,\:1;:”:‘lTO:"'::”:‘VYVI;‘Kyli““;‘ll“’:j\-olu-v »A(..y).‘y|1y((rl-;xol<=v1‘1 it o) e Iz nd L LANCICH S Lady r.m-l. R ERTETRR 1 . o n‘\f\‘\,“\‘\“mi\.'1\\\-0_\\1(1 not hesi ;"1“'" Sterelin Nt AeiReE e i e Tt .“‘]f“‘ e Shofi fOr Mefl H PIANOS RADIOS INSTRUMENTS e e s e Solu | Experiment Station to, e e ey o e Teomeind Glorus : Hobart M. Cable onoras axophones, S | 5 ]:I“\e‘sl% b\sfifls_‘f?‘lpbtatev et \,f::;, \’.\\\\ ‘l]lnz:\\’l ‘lhlp xh;‘:gyn!x‘\:lv‘} e 1..u,\',;;0“\“m\ and Girls ||[The natural springiness of Auto Pianos Atwater Kents Banjos, Violins, London Alarmed Conneeticut. agricultural experiment | Federation of Labor to be prepared | ... Constance, Ttob and Chorus || 1€ ?t{fl} 13 ’\\“”;l”“tj‘,d by the||| § Winter Victor Radios Trumpets, Trombone: London, April —Yesterday's | station, where systematic sced test- |to ask candidates for nomination for | Take Him from My Sight ...... moulded Arch reserver 5 s o NG serious rioting in Peshawar Was|ing was pioncered in the United 1(-01“:"“\5. their views in injunctions | .. Sir Georze, Cor s, non, ||[metatarsal support. Thel| B Leonard B?a(‘h Rat!ws l?ll!m{- et('-' learned of here today with consider- | states in 1877, h ssumed the duty |in strike troubl and Cherus |||long arch retains its vouth- Schaff Bros. Earl Radios FIXTURES able surprise and misgiy Tur-for officially testing seeds for the| Council members attribute the re- = 3 Act 3 gl s s oS E i 5 % . Rugs, Cl Curtain ther details were awaited With mNX-| gate, in addition to,its function as|quest at this time to the disagime- | Bye and Tye ............... Tob |||F0l strength and buoyaney, Frederick Bremer-Tully Equipment, Par iety. official inspector of foods, drugs. |ment in the senate judicfary com- | Grand Finale . Entire Company |[|all strain and stress being||'® Pianos, Players, Grands Orthophonic Victrolas | rivtures, A Lahore dispatch said the @u- | fertilizers and feeding stufts, it was | mittee on the nomination of .John | Absoibed by the: concealed |} e ities had taken steps to fore- | : b | 3. Parker of North Carolina for th d 9 o inoniules e Hotno- st & ‘Blodgett belldh Lettcls Arch Preserver arch bridge stall possible reaction there Under a new law, samples of all | supreme court ;\nla\'x‘ r\.ol\}'\; ELANARRT EnalIcE the m-;h »old in‘ 'u\'r- 5 ":m- will «m:w | i s ‘ To Officials in State | We shall be proud mh ] . \ $1000 SERVICE BOND i\':ll?:alggle;:nmg;alfl;ll“%clugtosg(fl streets during the night. There were fypger the station's microscope’s | Church Troup to Appear Hartford, April 24 (®—Informa- | o indications that troops movements | ,.ijodically. Scientific seed testing | in “Prid £ P. d 9 |tion as to collection of taxes has show you were under way- was introduced here from Germany | In “Iride ot I'asadena” .., sent by State Tax Commission- S by Dr. E. H. Jenkins, now dircetor | ne I'vide of Pasadena” to be pre- |or W, H. Blodgelt to mayors of ) | 13 Reported Killed emeritus of the station. |sented by St John the Bvangelist | citics, first selectmen of town and | l i PRIVATE SALE AT ALL TIMES Peshawa, India, April 23 —(Wed- | Players in 1A B hall, April 30, i | other governing heads of communi-,| oan s 3 nesday — Delayed (®) — British : cal comedy in two acts fea- | gies troops raked a riotous angry mob of | Miss. Ililda Krenn, Mis heir attention \rmu\wu v gives its pos- br, who has had t n 26 merit Yn d to obt t, a positiol veached by any other u he was alive and not on a hunger| The doll's symposium (a musical| =—1920 ... 25 cast. . Atwater sat in witl L strike. Mrs. Sen Gupta, Dritish wife | comedy sketeh in cne act) repre- | Ali otherpur-— o h lie complete cast of characte e Sl ’ ot the imprisoned mayor, maintain- | sents a toy shop where the dancing| POSEs ..... ,144.74 |in the order of their appearance on ! ko Bai: : I i i | dolls come to life. Some real tiny | = -— | the stage, is as follows: N awarded is called to chap- | h\fhl" (0(1:(_\' with rifle and su . . e « > Tonrahan, Mis Charlotte - f the acts of 1929 which | ral hour filled with scrious di Teacher of Singing Merritt Humason, Elmer Peterson, |record of all undischarged tax lier tirbamices L Sanaand Thomas Crane, John Schenck and | Seetion 3 of this law places the duty An official announcement said one : ¥ i Sullivan, Tt is under the di- fupon the tax commissioner to bring | 64 WEST MAIN ST 0 7 CoQn - S British soldier and about 12 native | | Anneunces, the Ouening of His Studio | | 1 otion of James J. Bonney. | mandamus proceedings i cases 2l ’ i 170 MAIN ST. Opp. Strand Theater TELEPHONE 6200 rioters were killed. Deputy Commi; PHONE 2349 = e | where tax collectors fail to comply ) Burritt Hotel sioner of Police H. A. F. Metcalfe G USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |with the law, Opp. tt Hote R — it the Tar. b i s i S e A