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o 2 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. FRED BURKE AGAIN ELUDES OFFICIALS Seeks $100.000 Reward near swapped e HODVER DISCUSSES TREATY SITUATIGN Re bin<on Hopes to Avoid Hostility Pritain o of thre these v “3—J very gre these out stricted by t cffectivencss cor t its negot the three petition commerce Consequences Serions “6—The refusal of consent by the would threaten quences."” The opening three more t present, found ing their names Republi Borah, Cap Fess, Gillett Gould, Hale, Johnson, Jones. lette, McMaster Moses, Norri: Oddie Phipps, Reed. Robinson of Indiana Robeilon, Shortridge, Smoot, § Glenn, Goldst Hastings, Keyes. McNa K Mete: Pattersor T T T Cole Attacks Senate ] For Battle on Treaty | || BELIEVE IT OR NOT proot of anything depicted by (Reg. U. & Pat Second Weel A ’%5enchyfrms5o/mguslLérOIvmp«auus) R | (CE WORMS EX1ST IN SNOW AND ICE GOLD LOVING ANIMALS EQUIPPED WITH A PIGMENT BY NATURE THAT V5 THEM TO DRAW HEAT FROM THE LIGHT OF THE MOON Y A CHICKEN |LAD4 EGGS / IN ONE DAY —__ end3thenext Owned. by Mrs.CARRIE BAkER Mendota, Il A SAFETY PIN | 18000 TIMES LARGER THAN THE ORDINARY 15 OWNED BY L 8r N7 SCHENCH klyn THE MAN WHO WALKS KNEELING DOWN 190, King Testeres Sracicaze, Camp Shert Ware, Mass om.) him). A SADHU OF AMRITSAR, INDIA Iae. Girmat Britein rights reserved: R 5 714 EXPLANATION OF SA TURDAY'S CARTOON Chand, Hindu Poet, Wrote a Poem of 109, 600 Stanzas—Chand Bardai, the great Hindu court a po f Prithiraj of Delh m containing 100,000 st anzas. t bards of nc (12:h centur; hwest ern India. A Portions D) of thi He is the author of the s poem are to the pres- wial Climbs Up Its Own Tail— The Marsupial frog is a native of tropical arboreal animal with a pouch on its back, in which it carries its The hody A t and of re- ex- to the com- and case of e of the town here Sunday allegedly liquor and s on July 7 post- cared for the accused. SOLE SURVIVOR OF FAWL WRECK SAFE INBOSTON HARBOR nued From fishe Not Ydentified ty of the girl vietim < q ording to SPEARS ON GOOD ROADS Marsh of Britair the Con- New in g on the su ak at a meeting road state spoke to today on the Local people movement delegation to interested the planning to send a rrs Agricultural col- lege next kriday evening when Dr. W. L. Higgins, secretary of state, proposes to hold a mass meeting of Tolland county residents. Dr. Hig- gins is chairman of the Tolland county committee. are NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE Waterbury, July 14 Albert Smith, 40, of Hartford. is in a seri- ous condition at a local hospital and not expected to live as the result of injuries received when the automo- driven by his wife collided with one driven by Edmund J. Abbott, Jr.. of Middlebury, on the Middle- bury-Waterbury road vesterday aft- ernoon. Smith was the only one of four occupants of the cars who was seriously injured. He has a frac- | tured skull, !asia ect | U. S, EXPORTS HAVE B . A, DECREASE Drop in Imports From Asia Is Most Serious July 14 (P—May ex- ere indi- Washington ports of the United States w cated today by the commerce depart- ent to have declined more to North an countris than to any May from nere in May, , due largely to th fluctuation of a single crude rubber, pric com- modity, hich is one cupplied the and impor compared Exports Europe No. Am So. Amer 35,852,011 44,613,903y Oceania 5 Afric Imports Furope No. Amer. So. Ame Agia 179.645 ':ls >"w D 5,611,454 lian Exports w is tending gle customer 124.4 5| 5,645,654 10.307.606 Oceania Drop to y: imports from e same period were $37 t Britain inst $34.430.924 at Britain §2 were ag and 5.100,- Imports 02,026 against $20,626,560 BOARD MAY INCREASE | SCHOOL HALL RENTAL st Page) } (Continued From commend the ac tance of the res- | ignation of De Van Cott, art di- | rector, who is to 20 to a new field in September, and will recommend the appointment of Thomas Elder as art director. | Several practice teachers will be recommended. They are Marion Schilling, Ethel Odin, Marguerite Hagarty, George Murtha and John Sedgewick, all residents of New Britain. Resignations of Mary J. ate of the Central Junior High t¢chool, and Loretta Gallagher cf the clementary grades will be presented for acceptance. Grace Loomis, for the history room at the Junior High, and Eleanor P. O'Brien, for the ele- mentary grades, will be recommend.- cd for election to the city's teaching staff, FOR BEST RESULTS | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | g JEWISH POPULACE MOURNS AT DEATH OF B. MARHOLIN (Continued From First Page) were the basis of study among stu- dents of the Talmud and of religious history. None of his writings have T [ bottle of chloroform found in the man's clothes cast doubt as to drowning being the cause of his death. The fact that no cries for help | were heard by campers within 150 vards from the scene, and that he Wwas found in only four feet of water led many to believe that Butler might have died from other causes. ‘Hprgs(rom was unahle to force an | water from the body which is un- |usual in drowning accidents when | means of artificial respiration are | applied. Praise was given by the doctors, | police officers and relatives of the AUTOIST KILLED IN CRASH WITH PLANE Maryland Man Hit as Machine Lands—Four Others Hurt Also, Lewes, Del., July 14 (A—Stephen Adkin, of Salisbury, Md., died in a been published for general distribu- | Unfortunate man to those in charge | hospital here late last night from tion, but it is the plan of his fam ily to have some of them printed One of his works, recently complet ed, had been in process for vears. In he organized Chevrs Mishnaieth for the study of t Bible. His papers and commentarcs have since rjects of @us- cussion by this association Organizes Talmud Torah As a result of his efforts, the T4 mul Torah was formed in 1907 w Mr. Marholin as its first presid This“institution, housed in a building on Elm street, has had thousands of Jewish boys and girls as students during the period of nearly vears R e Unti very recently, he was active in t1e management of the school. When he came to Jews being few in number had no permanent place of worship. They met with their rabbis at Gidd hall for a ti hall on Church ) been the s New Britain, the street. With othe interested in perpetuation of the ideals of their faith, he played an important role in organization of the Ccengregzation Brethren Sons of Israel | and the synagogue at Chestnut and Elm streets was built. Helps Found Loan His interest in the wel Jewish residents of the city asser$-d itself and he founders of the Hebrew association This orga been functioning for a q centu furnishing loans interest charges, to those in emporary assistance. Alm Jewish religious, welfare moveme : two vears has director or com ber of Geoo Brith ization has rof a withont ed of t every and two sons, Lou Marholin of Hartford Hirschman of also leaves 14 andchildr Fureral This Afternoon At the funeral services this after- noon Rabbi J. H. Aronson Rabbi Jesse rtz will officiate be taken from the heome on Dwight street at 4 o'clock and brought to the syn of Congregation Brethren Sons of Isra~l where Rabbi Schs 2w be in charge of a brief ceremony. Furthar services will be held at the Talmnd Torah on and final prav- ers will bbi Aronson will street led by t the & 1e of tion Tephreth Israel on street. Burial will be in Beth Alomn cemetery. be MACDONALD FREE T ASSIST MODNEY (Continued From First Page) the labor leader's friends for Mac- qa Governor Young had (3 1ld come to Californ his own accord and admit h testimony it might throw a new light on the case. For last few years ) s been living under } Balti working switch- board operator in partment house. He will b r o California by Frank P. £ coungel for Mooney BODY FOUND IN LAKE BYY. .G, A GAPERS was false Prom First Page) Axford him and thought no more ab incident. While the campers were at their noon meal and no one was about the beach, Butler undressed except for his underwear and entered the shal- low water where he met his dea Although there was no evidence t he used then of labeled rchnine pills and ed SPECIAL MIDSUMMER OFFER ", SET OF “HIGH-VACUUM" CLEANING ATTACHMENTS FRELE WITH THE FAMOUS EUREKA STANDARD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY CNLY $500 pown Balance Easy Terms—Small Carrying Charge. Liberal allowance on your old electric cleaner e and later in Calume~t | civie score of | and | | of the camp for their handling of the tragedy. Roger Barnes, senior life saver, stayed with the body for seven hours, some of the time alone and part of the time with Leicester Dean, and the boys were commend- ed forf this duty. DEMOCRATS STAND - BY WOMAN CLERK (Continued From First Page) | | vote and the motion on this oc- casion was made by Councilman | Walter Nelson, a republican. The fire board clerk's salary to date appears to be the only contro- | | versial item slated for Wednesday night's meeting although it is con idered probable that Councilman William Scheuy of the first ward may carry his opposition to the| Piper brook culvert contract to the | | floor of the council. Councilman | Scheuy considers the plan of the| public works board to be too indef. inite with regard to price an | inds his objection on matters ofi i 1,000 BID FAREWELL TOREV. S. . OHMAN | (Continued From First Page) ‘ time with Bishop Ruterskold before taking up the work to which he has ) ssigned by Archbishop Soder- ate Luther- of Sweden. ccompanied to New York his sons, George and Ernest, and Lars Fromen of this city yes- terday. David S chant, a Stanley street ther of Dr. Oh- Ohm is a b Personals Mr and Mrs. B. F. Armstrong of Court street are spending the weei at Pocotopaug. nie Holmaquist and Mil- dred Bengsto spending their vacation at Virginia Beach and Washington, D. C ! a nton has vacation at mozoben in Egstford. Charles H Lake Misses M are left for a| Camp Kee- will spend tha next two Pleasant View in Westerly, R. L Edith Northrop is at Mass., for the week. s Ross is spending a week Chalker Beach in Westbrook Joseph Kincaid of Church strest will leave Thursday for Ocean | Grove, N. where he will spend a | ten days' vacation Mr. and Mrs. Ralph La Branch West Main street, accompanied Mrs. Harry Squires and Mrs Margaret McHale, also of West | Main street, have returned home | after a two weeks' stay at Pleasan View beach at Misquamicut, R. I n, daughter of Mr. 237 Beaver after in Weare at weeks Oalk at of by home spending two week vacation Westbrook Man \\:ho Toppled Off Veranda Is Critical Joseph Kaczmarczyk of 92 Gold street, who fell over a second story | railing and landed on his head on a concrete pillar early Saturday morn- ing, today remained critical. Kaczmarczyk who, according to | wife's statement to the police been drinking, was found in a pool of blood by Policeman William It is believed he fell over ling while sleeping or that he | hig balance when he attempted rise from the chair on which he | was sitting. IDENTIFTED Bridgeport, July 14 (P — The| body of a man found floating in | Berkshire pond here Friday, was to- | day identified as that of Joseph | Bishop, 63, who disappeared from | "'m: home here a week ago Saturday BODY I | to arrange for injuries recetved in a collision of his automobile with an airplane. Four of the seven persons in the airplane were slightly injured The plane was making a landing near Rehoboth with passengers who had been taken up for a short flight when it collided with Adkin's car. The itomobile was turned over and Adkin, fts only occupant, thrown out Those in the plane slightly hurt were H. A. Strickland, pilot; James Christiana, Wilmington; Max Atkins, Rehoboth, and Jules Blenkcaship, Rehoboth. Others in the plane were Otto Davidson, Lewes; Ola Melvin, Rehoboth, and William Brewington, Rehoboth Adkin widower. was 37 years old aud & | Man Burned to Death In North Adams Hotel North Adams, Mass, July 14 (# —William McGinnis. 56, was burned to death by fire of undetermined origin which destroyed the Rainbow Inn here at midnight. Trapped in his room on the second floor, Mc- Ginnis' cries attracted others to the fire but they were unable to save him. Mrs. Almira Witt, 86-year-old mother of Arthur G. Witt, propri- etor of the inn,.was rescued from her room in the rear of the build- ing. Civil War Vet, 101, Says Wife, 79, Beat Him Up Los Angeles, July 14 (UP) Worthy A. Butterfield, 101-year-old war veteran, displayed head wounds today that weren't incurred on a battlefield From his bed the Sawtells Soldiers’ Home, Butterfield told po- lice that the lacerations were caused by s wife, Hannah, 79 The wife said they argued over a business matter and claimed he tried to choke her. So she said she threw him over a table and chair. MONROE TORE CLOSES Although the officials in charge will remain here for several days moving out the remainder of the stock and preparing it for shipment to other stores, the Monroe store closed its doors Saturday night. Most of tha stock had been sold previously, the basement having been closed for several days, and very little remains to be shipped Only two men in the local store, William H. Long, manager, and H. F. Mitchell, assistant manager, will remain in the organization. Both are going to Quincy, Mass., which is | headquarters for the chain. Mr. Long will return to the main office where he was before coming to New Britain. Mr. Mitchell will be assistant manager of the Quincy store. City Items Baba Y. John and Monroe C. Gordon, in whose favor Adam Koce zera was put in jail, have been sum- moned to appear in Hartford on July 16 before William Hagearty justice of the peace, for the relief of the prisoner. The regular meeting of Winthrop council, Sons and Daughters of Lib- erty, will be held Wednesday evening at § o'clock in Jr. O. U. A. M. hall on Glen street. Mrs. Patrick Driscoll of High street is in a critical condition at the New Britain General hospital where she recently underwent an operation. New Britain Nest No. 1548, Order of Owls, has appointed a committre the local nest's ate initiation to be tendance at a cla held in Hartford early in August. A meeting of the city plan com- {mision will be held tomorrow night at the office of Mayor Quigles William Prestash, 27, of 45 Put- nam street, was arrested today by Sergeants Flynn and O'Mara on a warrant charging breach of the peace, on complaint of Anna Daziat of 94 Daly avenue and Eva Cap of Winter street. Mayor George A. Quigley will speak on “Some New Britain Needs™ at the meeting of the Kiwanis club Wednesday. SAVE $8.30— BUY NOW! Get this world-famous sanitary home cleaning unit while this astonishing offer is in effect. 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