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B NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930. Harvard Lampoon’s Sacred Ibis : Stolen From Editorial Sanctum e v e RIVER AND HARBOR BILL IS EXPANDED Cambridge, Mass, May 23 (A— Gone from the sanctum of the Har- vard Lampoon, undergraduate comic | magazine, is the treasured “oouem ibis The carved image of bird of the head waters of the the dedtroyer of snakes, is in the custody of either the Yale Record or the Harvard Crimson,—in the be- lief of Lampy's editors. Relations have the legendar Diversion Imminent been traditionally strained with the rival publications The Yale football fence, stolen last year, appeared mysteriously later at 2 Lampoon dinner to which Yale men had been invited. 7 Monday, a Lampoon adve found rubber stamped on every fssue of the Crims sue had been printed, } tribution Resentful of son editors in Pay the exper Commissioer Grover come from Ne York A Connecticut car volved in the theft to the Yale Daily N Crimson, and a copy Record was found in the ton, May 23 (UP) — An vers and harbors bill car- or $14,000,000 provided by the awaited action in the senate e broad provisions ions for wa- cts in virtually tion eis controver- the sen- which re- Hence, it is will pass within a re than was house today merce commi late vest Great Lakes Fight Looms velop in th the the place o missing the Tilinois w 11 provides the ire and spend sion on w a knowing leer, Record might } this morn- ccord’s own he NATALIE 0UPONT MARRIES ENGINEER Bostonian and Delaware Heiress on Honeymoon Today Bay State Amendments Passed by Two Houses || Wilmington The form DuPent wa day, the bride of G ceremony of a few el of ‘The was given ndants passed in 1 n approved majority. First Pont De onrs and company. Mr. Edmonds, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs - ton, came ago. He is employed 1 Manufacturing compan known as a golfer ate of Massack ogy. The bride worked a # 5 before the monotony was ced her en BARBIERI EXONE Middletown, May Barbieri of th from griminal i of John G. Spe Govan of Hartford, k automobile coll month, by Goro day Spellacy driving toxicated, companion, hit on the Durha morning of Ma after and Mrs. Gob days late be other div den PALACE __ —Touse of Perfect Talkies— TOMORROW 0NIY— The creepiest and the most ex- citing mystery pictore ever m: It will baffle you from begin to the end. Inthe Next Room with JACK MULHALL Co-Feature Piccadilly starring GILDA GRAY News—Serial—Talking Comedy AETNA FIRE Hartford, May na Fire Insurance Co. of t acquired control of th Fire Insurance Co. of C . according to announce The Piedmont company operates ex- clusively in North ng ADS BIG MAY SATURDAY E At Odd Fellows Hall = Arch Street Given by Thushelda Lodge Brittanian’s Orchestra ADMISSION 50 CENTS —last Times Tonight— “THE SACRED FLAME" —and— “HONRKY TONK" CAPITOL PARK 900 Wethersfield Avenue Hartford OFFICIAL OPENING (Tenth Season) TOMORROW SATURDAY 169TH INFANTRY BAND C. N. G. Concert 8 to 10 P. M. SUNDAY CONCERTS 3 to 5 and 8 to 10 P, M. Special Features Nightly Palais Royal Ballroom—Dancing every night. Adni. week nights 10¢, Sundays and Holidays 60c¢ Starting Saturday Night, May 24 Senate Fight Over Great Lakes | a provision E\\‘nk vho‘ hich | ed in the | | FLEANOR BOLLING |+ BACK IN AMERICA Byrd’s Steamer Reaches Balboa With Pilots on Board Balboa, Canal Zone, The steamer Eleanor Bolling brought back to America today three more of the outstanding fiz- ures of the Byrd antarctic adven ture. They were Prof. Lawrence Gould, geologist and Bernt Balchen and Harold June, aviation pilots. The Eleanor Boiling, third craft to bring in contingents of the his- toric exploration party, was receiv- led with a warm demonstration Rear Admiral Byrd himself was the first man to go aboard when t | zangplank toucked the pier. Bark Still Awaited Arrival of the Eleanor Bolling left |only the bark City of New Yor supply |now 600 miles at gea, 4o Join the In assembling here for the tri- | umphal return to N¢w York c Rear Admiral Byrd today request- ed a navy tug to go out and pick up he City of New York and tow her | { into Balboa “Oh, it's mighty great to se again” Rear Admiral Byrd exc 1 as he shook hands energ two fliers, who, b are the oniv ones, to |'guided an airship over and the scientist he d outstanding persoral expedifion.” Balchen, wor he forward dec lungaree pants and a flin m | The men immediately star complain about the tr Byrd passed around of the expedition ing each with a warm h | Another of the party polar pole, pole, to was V flig hinist Name Spelled Incorrectly ot the vessel still w 1 been tow e picked up was stiuggling ) miles and effort, all'but de- partipg took n and Harold June, t | aviation )"1.0'( and Victor H. C were taken aboard K in erdor to gain time ‘n the Canal Zone, where they will | have to go aloft for flying hours re- Warner Bros. STRAND TODAY and SAT. NOW It's on the Screen! 1930's Best Seller Novel “Young Man of Manhattan” The Most Heart-Throb- bing Drama of the Year with CLAUDETTE COLBERT NORMAN FOSTER CHARLES RUGGLES GEORGE LIBBY'S MELO-MAIDS A Melange of Music, Song, Dance SALLY RAND The Movie Star —in— “Sally From Hollywopd” e MARY BLANK (CO. A Real Novelty Radlo Jacks lnd Queen | “At the Studio” Morgan and Sheldon “Where Are You Going' May 23 (P— | ip of the expeditions| quired to prevent lapse of their Ii- | censes. After the Bolling left the City of | New York, that bark was obliged .to | make all the progress she could un- der sail, with the Lo hat she, too, \1;”3)". come into port t an early | New Haven Road Reptnt T 1 Shows Lower Surplus ¢ Boston, May 23 (#—A surplus of 93 for the month of April fter all charges, including prefer- red dividends and guarant was |reported today by the New York, | |New Haven & Hartford Rallroad company. This was a decrease of 6.313 under the 1929 figure. | Surplus for the four m [ed April 30 was $2,98 e opens at the The total operating revenues for! il s considered as one of the April were $10,298.632 a5 compared | Erestipicturasl oflins ien | With $11.629.988 1n 1929, while“for| ax 1t does’with romance and thrille 1 months gross revenues | i ;4. s near the South Pole 8,762 as compared With | Tha picture gives a clear ta of § a year ago ha-dehics Commander Byrd's expe- erating expenses ditior 1 also of for April by four months o s FT . o~ Z v » written by . CAPITOL THEATER “The Lost Z¢ talking special Virginia | he Valli ardo Cortez I 1281 for the decreased and $2,314.125 as plann | MRS, WOODRUFF DEAD Tonight is your opportunit New Haven, May 23 () — Mrs. | to see “Those Who Dance” fe dulia Alling Woodruff, wife of for-|ing Monte Blue, Betty Compson mer Senator Frank C. Woodruff, | Lila Lee and ‘“Dumbbells in Lr- | died today after a long illness ip her | mine” Warner Bros. two special | 634 She had membership in| Vitaphone hits combined to make o 5 this double feature progr extraordinary excellence ks ah o | vear. Daught olutd nd ot can aughters of 1812 organi he leaves besi husband. a so two ghters, Mrs. Ma ers of Orange, Conn. and Everett Snyder of Sound Reach The funeral’ will be Sunday after- noon at 3 p. m.. daylight time, from the home. 55 Dwight street CLAIMS HUSBAND ABUSIVE Bridgeport, May 23 ¢#—Her hus- {band choked her, gged her, ded her*on the back and tossed hier about, Mrs. Glendavere M. Daw- secretary of the principal of Norwalk high school testified today in superior court and was granted or ward David Daw- | | Their troubles | | developed. she said, thr fter | * hey were married in Ma LEVEE CRUNBLES Hundreds Evacuate Homes as Water Menace Grows La.. May W. M, addo Pari: Leves main Red Riv Shreveport, stateme re ed l\( H\\f,l', ns and Fro Jv.oore TO BE CLOSED or the first for account of a b lay. day, May 30 1orial day. nsignments of livestock will be as usual until trading re- . June 2. Until re- Iy livestock exchange did t even close for a holiday work in an effort to secondary levee ar wall ten foot ginal protect said he bel the apse within a as hoped that the sec. asa t er for the rain swollen [ leves would serve at least S braryil POCONO INN BURNED Fast Stroudsburg, Pa., May 10 Pocono inn at Tannersy tely known resort hotel. was de- k oved by fire_of undetermined ori- L pnoye Thé building was 1 heir household good ners at $150,000 loath to depart despite were saved by volunt ng was broadcast A general war he inhabitants of the Some | were agriculjure 000 worth annually. do of An American Comedy—Romance That Brings Him to You' Through Your Own Back Door MAURICE =" . 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