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\ * man Ralph * willing to _pay NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. -l;liian Braves Near End of Dance " GIVE BRONZE PALM When Sun Reaches Zenith Today‘ 10 R]EHAR[] BURNS Pocatello, Idaho, July 23 (P—A ‘|hinning group of half naked Indians writhed their fantastically painte bodies to the rhythm of weird chant and kettle drums today, awajting the arrival of the sun at its zenith to #nd their #f the deity of light Weaving through the ancient steps | and postures of the sun dance, the weary braves shrilled high pitchad tunes on willow whistles, their blood- shot eves fixed steadfastly on a cred token, a buffalo head e 11 the center of the arena \ Half the dancers chosen of the Shoshone, Bannock and Lemhi tribes had been stopped by exhaustion, thirst or hunger. since this father of endurance contests began Mond1y night. The dancers cannot pause for food, water or rest during this annual period of worship. About the wildly leapigg dancers | at the elders of the hoping to benefit from the supplication 8f their children for health and strength Squaws busily prepared a huge feast of barbecued meats which was to mark the end of the dance. ELKS MAY LOSE CONTROL OF HOTEL Bank Moves fo Change Owner- ship of Boston Building 24 —(P—Legal ac- National way t Boston Lodge from control of voked rezently locking of one after fe had seize conditions floor rorities defaulted on intere payments and certain taxes due ». The lodge was de itely refused to a MUSTY LA USED 10 05T SITTERS Gure for Endurance Fad Aimed t Parents of Boys ¢ 24 (P—The old reli- which 1 ovid ay be depend- don’t"" for al- yone might pPovided a able st ed upon to pr ruling but it has found a rule and methers of to the corpora- ed that i it's Police today were to ders to get the boys branches by ni sitter who view threatened police invasion without alarm wa Steve Makowski, who is old and therefore outside hority of the juvenile “Besides he has an attorney ready to get a writ of injunction Wet Senate Candidate Sentenced at Portland Portland. Me., July 24 (UP)—Du gald B. DeWar, Portland investment broker and wet candidate for republican nomination 'for States senator in the M fes last was sentenced davs in jail for alleged dr driving when arraigned in Portland municipal court today Sentence was imposed by Judge Stephen W. Hughes after he found probable DeWar ar d 1nd $1000 bail nsucce natorial didate ]-nd been arrested by Patrol O. Price, who charg:d he defendant failed to stop on of the e only tree yea officer; all June to 69 that t signa SED Bristol police station er L. E. Harpeg after he explain intended to eva DR[\}R l‘dll Lawrence of to the oft M R 1 hrflh night by was not held that he had not responsibility vesterday after his automobile struck a car driven by Philip Goodwin of 36 Lincoln street, on West’ Main street Accor to Lawrence age was very slight, an for it the dam- he was CHICAGO BLOCK BOMBE D Chicago, July 24 (P—A 68 family apartment building in Rogers Park was bombed late last night, but damage was slight. The entire resi- dential area. however, was rockew by the explosion The bomb had been planted in thu doorway of a cleaning and dyeing shop. CABINET ORDERS CENSUS Lisbon, July 24 ( — The cab- inet today ordered a census of na- tives of Mozambique, Portugue East Africa. 70 hour frenzied worship | SUBMARINE WILL - GET MORE TESTS - ‘Gourt of Honor Members Hold Session at Seout Camp + | A~ court ‘of honor was ejd last night at Camp Keemosah- pn. local .Boy Scout camp, with P. | V. Guiberson, A. H. Rapp, James Beach, Executive O. A. Erickson | {and Chairman G. B. Taylor presen: 24— as members of the court first Q:i Four scouts received first class |ranking. Edward Drinkwine, John Dyson. Gordon Woods and Russell Kerin. Second class bad we awarded to Dougéas McBriarty | ward Shieber, Albert Gavitt, Arthur e anq |Day, Herbert Pearsod and Carlton Josephson | | } session 09 to Take o Supplies—First | » Prial Success e o Provincetown, Mass. July | —The giant submarine V- the nation’s was to cruise to Boston harhor today | to take on ordnance sup satisfactory builders' tria Speed tests on the while submerged were made off the | | harbor vesterday with navy officers land builders aboard. Lieutenant Commander James H. Brown, Jr., commander, said the submarine had a cruising radius of 15,000 miles and could remain at sea 60 days without refuelling or taking on supplies. Sev- en officers and 81 men will man the craft The V-5 will be del Portsmouth na: and the official n held in October. MAYOR PROTESTS GANGY’ INVAION Youngstown to Keep Gity Clean, Hefiernan Says “submarine cruisers,” ies after Youngstown, O., Joseph Heff town s July 24 (UP)— of Young A will for aid rath- of hap- “mrfl ame to 1 on, Charles Burns Woods ence DHLURES DEL RID DENIES ACCUSATION Files Answer o Lessing’s Charge in Hollywood centers ik We ha f g0 and Detroit gangs tempting to enter Akron land.” FRATERNAL GROUPS FACE INDICTHENTS Liquor Law Violations Alleged in Bay State Drive Los Angeles. Del Rio, S an atter to collect m him," Miss,Del Rio ely no found is axxx falsehoods formerly co home other gifts upon N g denied M Order of No. 440 L'Union rence; and the Whit ociation, North dicted Philip Heineken Hurt In Berlm Auto Crash Berlin 2 —Ph Heineken, pre n German Lloyd lin njured in autom the Lichtenrade His ¢ ition was r cal in operation feared he might die. Heinekéen 70 and one | foremost business men in Gerr He was first identified with ct fees for acti el when she Jaime orce from “Nogala Sonora Ru)lroad Sued Over Store Delivery Plan Baltimore, July 24 —(r— Join operation of store " service of an the lon ice after is of ar Brem n's big cotton import trade and in 12 became a member of the direc- torate of the North German Lloyd Steamship Official Ends His Life With Bullet Mama eck, N. Y. July 24 (& Iph C. Stoddard, 40, a director of Antilles Steamship company was found. dead on the floor of his bedroom last night. He had been shot through the mouth with a bul- let from a rifie which lay by his side. His year old son body. clad in pajamas it was a case of suicide rn no definite motive suffered from a stomach ment Mrs. Georgia Stoddard ual exten- railroad. t f was put inter, no new freig filed with the way. the complaina Ra n Eastern y Street Te and th FLOODS SWEEP ahci, India, July 24 (Ub) — erious floods were spreadi oguh the Upper Sind tod Shikapur and Lark evacuated Wednesday night when alarming breaks occurred in the banks of the Indus and adjoining canals. Karachi was partly INDIA Kar 10 found the Police said but could Stoddard ail- flooded hts widow. Two Held in Swindle, Racing Confidence Game New York, July 24 () — Ed- ward Steel, 40, of Hillsdale, Pa., and James Donnelly, 36, of New York, were held as fugitives from justice today from Asbury Park, N. J,, and Bristol, Mass., respec- tively. They were arrested a few min- utes after being freed- with five others on a charge of swindling Louis Jesselsohn of Boston out of $48,000 in a race horse confidence game. The seven were set at liberty when Jesselsohn failed to appear to identify them in ma- gistrates court. Police said Donnelly is wanted in Bristol where he is accused of umping a $15,000 bail bond. Steel 1s sought by Asbury Park police in connection with an $18,- 000 swindle. CURTISS’ BODY REMOVED 10 HAMMONDSPORT HOME Funeral of Noted Afrplane besigner and Experimenter to Be Held In Church Tomorrow July 24 H. Cur- pioneer nis Hammondsport, N. Y. (UP)—The body of Glenn tiss, airplane builder and aeronautical engineer, rested birthplace and home here today died suddenly yesterday the General hospital+in ad undergone an for appendicitis more < before Curtiss morning 3 jed here his son, his half Funéral accompa and Al L Italian Specials ] (UP)—The high- Aosta to opened for traffic today. (UP)—Nello ital in aderi- es re- when a motorboat en route to Pavia crashed into aiver Po near Ostigha ived Gordon | (UP)—Antonio Ugo Luini 1o when Two ick and its ar Noceto, | f wheat, hay Power Commission Will Be Named by President | vashington, Ju (UP) — thority to ed up 7 ; agre set with pite the m the three before adjour General Mitchell i ha rbal op -sident tion to a formal opinion tments to confir Afforney tood to the G. 0. P. DATE NOT SET New Haven, July 24 (F— t week in was that t the state convention delegat 1ally are held late in A to absence of nothi to preparations 1 conventions aback ULTS USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Observation Coaches 800 A M. 1P M. 5P 41 Hours to New York Eastern Standard Time NEW BRITAIN R. R. STA PHONE 5400 NEW-ENGLAND TRANSPORTATION G oast to Coast = Service and Tencls d two children. have tioning at Menville, N. C NEW REDUCED RATE S BALL DEAD Calif., July .24 (P — Scarborough Ball, 69, pioneer * Portsmouth H., family, is dead here after a brief illness. She had been living | .“uh a niece, Mrs. H. W. Toulmin MI Monterey, Miss Julia member of a 12 WASHINGTON STREET 24 HOUR WITHIN CITY LIMITS 50c¢ AUBURN TAXI TELEPHONE 811 SERVICE PROXY APPLIGANT |~ Gty Ltems FOR LICENSE FINED .5 | held a meeting. Tuesday :’ Hartford were enter Takes Place of Friend Who i‘;“zi:'.,“(fi,'i;:ii“,,’,‘l” Failed But Is Discovered | Special until Aug. 15. Genuine | | poo and finger wave, $6.50. Annette l 0. B.| night fs of | were serv- Marcel Permanent, including sham Beauty Shoppe, 264 Main St. Tel 3985 —advt The police were notified today of [the suspension of the operator’s li- censes of Arthur Renaud of Washington nley ziewicz of 174 Broad street Varholy of Washington Stanley Niedzwiecki of street, Ralph High street, also the r to operate f Seymour Park the right to oper. Frank Stretchien New Britain The police were izht Pay yvour taxes now and avoid the rush at the end of the month —advt telephone from Rumford, M to notify David Tousidanir Orange ptreet that his mother h died - the police learned that local man had gone to Mass.. to visit a relative A regular meeting of adies’ T. A. and B. society held tonight at 8 o'cloc G B. hall To earn $10 Leon C. Razkowski, 24, of 40 Overlook avenue took the | | chance of attempting to deceive | State Policeman George A. Silvia yesterday by representing himself | to be Esterio Tucci of 117 Myrtle street. a previously unsuccessful ap- plicant for a motor vehicle operator's license, Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods said police court today after Raczkowski had pleaded guilty to the rze of misrepresentation Judge Stanley J. Traceski imposed a fine of 325 and costs Officer a, who ain every Wednes plicantd for licenses, discovered t attempted fraud and locked Racz- kowski up. The latter had nothing to say in explanation of the offense. In Accident Near Barnesdale John Sa 34, of 106 View street, N en, sustained a pos- sible fracture of the arm in a col- 11:15 o'clock last night road near the Midway sted on the charge of ing. He was taken to | General hospital for treatment but would not stay there rejurning to the scene of the col- lision only to be arrested and taken by the police back to the hospital continuance until Saturday was ordered on recommen Prosecuting Attorney Woods. Officers John W. Riley and Thomas Blan who investigat- ed the accident, reported that Fel Marenzana ) Rocky Hill aven was driving in an easterly direction and Sanson was driving towards Plainville. There were two young anson's car and surprised when it suddenly v ver to the left side ot the road and headed directly towards him. Both cars were badly damaged on th side, Maren- zana's car being turned almost com- pletely about Officer Blanchett there was a broke son’s car and he had a few dri was not Rad- Michael in in Ne to examife ap- asked last n by and was reckless dr New Brifain & Federal Agents Seize Boston quuor Plant Io‘\nl James Hogan staged a spec liquor raid early today nt section of here Everett arrested and a -gallon undred gallon were seized ban A second m escaped by diving a cellar window. Caratories to custody as he emerg- rom a st unnel from the ellar of one house into that of an- en i way PLANS NEW BUILDINGS that reported fluence of liquor to ch Marion Czaplicki, 15, of 146 Gov- ernor street, a sailor stationed New London, had charges of ing and driving without a nolled. He was re torney Maurice W e Middletow a grade school, y thestown school trict voted $260,000 for a iior high school speed- license by At- ctivity from the h records !l) 6 believers S s translation of the s met on a farm near 4 organized the church aints. This took place while on July 24,°53 Mormon pilgrims into the valley where they stronghold of Adam. Chu vears £go MORMONS OBSERVE - - 83RD ANNIVERSARY Church Members Gather af Palmyra for Exercises Joseph golden pla \\flnv\h(v f L an tter I il 6 r entrance reat It Lake founded present the Mormon religion Includes Church History p will include the pre- tion of the most notable events century of Mormon church with Smith's his finding of the the laborious Book of Mor- of spectacles which e hieroglyphics N. Y. July 24 (P—a four-day period of pioneer day serv- Palmyra ices in commemoration of the organ- ization of the C - r and the Mormon pionee the desolate and sun Great Salt Lake, began national shrine of of Latter Day iversary of vely in the states Illinois and hil from each direction volume of golde; the record of a on and th plates co lost Amer! R r e ot is under of James H Moyle the Eastern States Mis- stant secretary under William G e of BOSTON TO AID IN QUAKE Bostor —(UP)—Governor today announced es M. Curley, and an citizens of Boston noon on ways and the sufferers in the of Rochester. the his- 7. &tonely will depi COMPARE! Clicquot Club Pale Dry Gives WH'Y accept a little 12-ounce bottle when Clicquot Club Pale Dry offers full 16-0z. pints? You get 4 extra ounces for your money. And you get a ginger ale that is aged 6 months in the making to give it a more mellow flavor. Read the label and be sure you're get= ing full measure. You get a full pint to every bottle of Clicquot Club Pale Dry. Clicquot Club PALE DRY : %@NC NG JflUD TH 5Y CORALIC STANTON and HEATH HOSKEN COPYRIGHT 1930 AY CHELSEA HOUSE HREE- young - Green- wich Village ~artists found = themselves in- volved in a strange love triangle. . . ¢. «. - Clarissa Morley was in love with Alan Steyne and took it for granted that he want- ed to marry her. 7*.®*But Steyne really loved Judith Grant, Clarissa’s chum, and asked her to be his wife ~and Judith, secretly liking Steyne,’ spurned his advances out of loyalty to her girl friend. How this tangled situation is unraveled is told in a fascinating new serial story, * “Dancing Judith.” - Be Sure to Read lt, Beginning Friday in THE NEW BRITAIN HERALD

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