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e ! Hurley Given Name in Sioux Indian Service Mismarck, N. D., July 30 (®— Another name for Patrick J. Hurley, secretary of war, is “Wxinyapi. The name, meaning ‘“faithful”, was conferred on the war secre- tary yesterday by Sioux Indians at a ceremony in connection with the state convention of the American Legion. 0. L. Bodenhamer, national Le- fon commander, wa named '\(arpl\a Kinyanyapi, which means “flying cloud.” ___.——4 BADLY BURNED BOY (On request. seDt with stamped. & dressed envelopa. Mr, Ripley will furnis) Droof of anything depicted by him), (Reg. U. & Pat Oft) TREE-SITTING BAN BEING CONSIDERED | BY CITY OFFICIALS « | IBELIEVE IT OR NOT BY RIPLEY e R-100 PAST HALE WAY MARK IN HOP ACROSS ATLANTIC ike Outdoor Life, Anyhow" F om TFirst the Hartford police, that after tak. ing the car in front of the owner's home he drove to Bloomfield ani Continued age) other places until the gasoline tank | was empty. He was smoking a cig- arette, he said, which ignited gaso- |line fumes after he entered the gar- age, causing an explosion and fire. |He was painfully burned about the hands, legs and body The possibility that Gandga was not alone in his escapade is being investigated by the Hartford anl New Britain police, and an inter- view at the hospital was schedulsd | this afternoon, the authorities hav- ing hesitated yvesterday to question the vouth at too great length on ac- count of his conditio NO BORER DANGER INMARKETED CORN Continued From First “ Boalswain * LORD BYRON'S DOG HAS AMAGNIFICENT TOMB — l \ [ | WHILE BYRON - himselt HAS NONE / Page) borer appears as a dirty white worm than an inch long Tre | Bristol Riders Goi 1 STARFISH % | 2 Well No Effect On Sales Here Inquiries made here today into - A SOFT-BODIED CREATURE THAT CAN NEITHER SEE NOR HEAR : eni EATS OYSTERS. 2 ey in pur- All of those the largest reductio erod terviewed were among dealers in the city and was that, instead of sales falling off, ad been steadi increase, according to the man- ager of one of the largest f vegetable stores in the city ed for by the ) at country r e stands banned from th)s by the government q All of those intervie that they dispensing corn at this time and one of them output at present w of that of any previ Supply Too The chief laint of most em was the fact that the gardeners were unable to them with enough corn to d y Hd T e 1 sc ses o X o e demands of consume A she pas d ontin t old source of s in Ke! now stor EXPLANATION FOR YESTERDAY'S CARTOON A \mp W mch~ Less Going East Than West—A hoat going east travels with the earth’s is «J.r»nmad in the direction of its motion, according to the theory Contraction.” The force known as gravity, which finds its expres- lly affected in the same manner as the atomical cohesion of an ob- ¢ ‘ ents induced by the earth’s motion. sh Ha\ ”ll‘l\fiT‘ f a fish are its fins, W Ivch are controlled he fish its ventral fins are the fish's TOMORROW—What is the Bird On a U. S. Qualter. (Genus by muscles. were & e p s of t B were com discovery qn“' OLD TISERS HAH COMEBACK X 0L supply satisfy ply ington es are nists think that Sin- 5 his disputed point, hear of when the ed parts can be fitted togeth- onstruction be studied. ds make this an out- 11 Persons Aboard "Cubject Well Handled subject is being v Dr. Da meeting of the Brit- for the Advance- e at Bristol, F ¥ill be in pos tive statem e the cast of t Mark opus skull has b Half Way Passed FACES TRIAL HERE | effect of the corn borer quarantine | ‘draulng their supply from' three different markets. | The farmers of this district have |been so discouraged by the situation | raised by the quarantine, which has 50 limited his market, that they have refused to raise corn in any | great quantity and in 90 per cemi |of the cases have planted only enough to care for their own needs. | Several housewives were question- ed to gain their attitude as regards | the matter and none of them ex- | pressed any fear of buying corn in | the local markets because they felt | that its edibility might be affected | by its infection from the borer. \LEAVES NEW HAVEN JAIL, MUST FAGE CHARGES HERE 13 Brought to This City on Two Man Released After Months | Complaints of Auto Trefts. Stucka. of 11 Oak who was brought from New | Haven yesterday after having been | in New Haven hospital and the| county jail for 13 months, pleaded | not guilty in police court today to | two counts of automobile theft and | Michael street, |on request of Attorney William E. | Hagearty, a continuance until tomor- | row was ordered. | Stucka, according to the police, appears to be mentally affected by the injurfes sustained in a crash in | Hamden in June, 1929, which| brought to an end a wild ride from New Britain in stolen cars. For sev- cral weeks he hovered between life |and death, his skull fractured and | numerous other injuries adding to the seriousness of his condition. | The charge on which he was re- | turned to New Britain was theft of a car owned by John Avitable of 125 | Smalley street, but today Prosecuting | Attorney Woods added the charge of | theft of a car owned by Rudolph Poglitsch of Seymour street. Rela- |~ tive to a bond, Attorney Hagearty said there was no need of consider- ing it, indicating that Stuca was un- able to raise any funds. | Five Rescued in Bay ‘ By Coast Guard Men Boston, July 30 (UP) — Tossed into the sea when their motorboat capsized some 300 yards off the Bos- ton Yacht club early today, four | young men and women were rescued from Dorchester Bay by Coast | Guards. Those saved were Neil Coughlin, 21, Clifton Burns, 20, Betty Sulli- van, 20, and Mary Larkin, 19, all | of South Boston. When a crew from | the City Point Coast Guard sta- tion arrived, three members of the | party were clinging to the overturn- | ed craft and the fourth to a power boat moored nearby. Miss Sullivan, who underwent an operation for appendicitis last fort- night, was taken to Carney hospital but her condition was reported not serious. GAS ROUTES BANDITS | North Tonawanda, Y., July 30 | (#) — Tear gas, automatically re- leased, routed safe blowers who at- tempted to break into the vaults of the post office here last night The men fled and left behind an | acetylene torch and several drills. _ | Organized 1862 | police, | persons went itotalled 3 ESCAPED CONYICT CAUGHT IN W00DS AT NORTHVILLE Anthony Carella Captured by Po- lice — Companion Likely to Be in Custody Soon. Northville, July 30 (A—Anthony Carrella, one of the two convicts escaped from the Litchfield county jail Monday afternoon, was captured here at 4 o'clock this morning. Mil lord Mechie, the other convict, 1 still at sairge, but his capture is ev | pected as a large posse of state constables and citizens are scouring the woods in the vicinity where Machie was last seen. Officer Henry Peplau, of the state | police at Ridgefield, came upon two men and pursued them. The: separated and the policeman kept afier one of them, firing two shots before the man disappeared in the woods, only to be captured a short distance farther on by Constable An- derson of Washington. In Wash- ington the men stole an old touring car owned by Albert Gustavson but abandoned it in Northville, a few miles north of New Milford Personals Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin P. Whit« aker of New Haven are in Portland, Oregon, today on their way to Hon- olulu, where Mr. Whitaker will study taxation problems for Yale univer. sity, with which faculty he is con- nected. Mrs. Whitaker was Miss Helen Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson of this city. She was connetced with the local She was connected with the local Mrs. Hester Luce, Miss Freda Reindell and Miss Margaret Poppell will spend the next two weeks at Lake Beset. Mrs. Dellie Young and Miss Louise Firnhaber are on a motor trip to Maine, : City Items More 3,000 New Britain swimming at Willow Brook park last week, according to park department figures. From Mon- day morning until Sunday night the number of persons using the pool 070. than FIND TARIFF LOOPHOLE Genoa, Italy, July 30 P—Olive oil merchants are giving up shipping their product in cans because the new American tariff provides that if it is shipped in demijohns con- taining more than 33 pounds it will be subject only to the previous duty. SOMALILAND RAISES SILK Mogadiscio, Italian Somaliland, July 30 (P—Cultivation of silkworms has been begun here with the plan ing of 40.000 mulberry trees tran ported from Italy. The quality of the cocoon thus far obtained {s of | the best COTTON FUTURES STEADY New York, July 30.—(P—Cotton futures opened steady, 2 to 5 points lower; October 12.75; December 2.92; January 13.02. New contracts —October 12.51; Deeember 12.66; January 12.75; March 12.96; May 13.11. Savings Bank of New Britain THE BANK OF AND FOR THE DEPOSITOR ‘ July 1st interest at the rate of 5% per annum was paid to all deposi- tors, amounting to $553,793.80, leaving from the earnings of the past six months, after the payment of taxes, expenses, and $13,286.27 charged off from premiums on honds, $50,360.61 increase in surplus. CHICAGO OFICER IDENTIFIES FOSTER Real Showers Needed £100,000 was transferred from Profit and Loss Account to Surplus Fund, making that fund now $2,000,000. Hoate e The statement of its condition July 1, 1930, is as follows: and indicted f el for Foster f"_lndrd the heir client in efofrt to effect v Foster would di- the be- exchange for his ASSETS Loans on Real Estate .. Loans on Stocks Bonds Loans to illowns SRS United States Bonds and ecurities Foreign Go»ernment Bonds State Bonds 5 City and Town Bonds ... Railroad Fonds Railroad Equipment Cer- tificates Public Utility Bonds Bank Stocks 56 Certificates of Deposit .. Real Estate, Banking House Real [Estate by closure Suspense Account . Denosits in Banks and Trust Companies and Cash LIABILITIES Deposits .....$23,394,746.69 Interest Account . G 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,000,000.00 Profit and Loss Account 58,949.73 Reserve for Taxes 22,458.34 Rent Account ....vv0unn 2,514.21 28 $12,679,370.00 com- 10 Governor 1,195,172.00 while secl Foster I r his arrest, have charged Foster with the killing proper, but sought him in an © possession of the gun | e reporter was slain development in the new gangland murder » police to the ns demanded by | underworld and police ng Disney Leads Democrats Follows Great Circle 1,769,071.13 2,371,000.00 50,500.00 2,232,844.61 1,276,867.50 To Carry Five Planes 1,034,476.34 1,798,308.15 259,982.00 Lingle. 150,000.00 ck Falbuto was found in a hean patch in a western suburb last night. shot and hacked to death. He was on a visit from Racine, Wis. His relatives could assign no mo- tive for his slaying. He ap. - parently had been hauled to a previ- Dr. Osburn Elated designated place and dis- son, N. Y., Ju ) (A—News | patched brutally despite his cries of in skull terror that aroused residents of the Henry Fair- | sparsely settled countryside. of the Sl 4 lnure ek Haes: | Waterbury Girl Dies the history of primitive man In Bethlehem Crash | These Chinese skulls ra Waterbury, July 30 (® — Miss two others as the oldest relics of Elizabeth Ryan, 19, injured in an | the human race. One of the others automobile accident at Jackson's . c the famous Pithecanthropus | Curve in Bethlehem last night. died rom First ot c o et Ean Erectus, the Java man, the first one | at the erbury hospital early this T the d i t > e Ll then any. 0F trio discovered. Pithecanthro- | morning. She was on her way to and it be ks pus raised a storm of dispute, but | Waterbury after visiting girl friends is regarded by many scientists | who were camping at Bantam lake valid evidence d as probably | when the accident happened. George | round half a million years old Weloh' (211 the idrivar and. Gharles Redican 22, passenger, escaped with slight injuries. Coroner Samuel A.| other discovery made a few 0 in E nd is named Fo: | Herman of Litchfield County is in-| vestigating. | us and reckoned at upward 104,460.00 Page) Fore- a com- city 78,257.79 80.23 : large brai To Watch R-100 478,279.22 $25,578,668.97 $25,578,668.97 LAWYER WINS SUIT T0 COLLECT FEFS =~ Continued ¥ : R Market Value of Assets in excess of value shown abova — $493,899.18 eien i BUSINESS HOURS Saturdays — 9 A. M. to 12 M. Monday Evenings — 7 to 8:30 (D.S.T.) able fee ment by is to be used. duled for com- recently June at a cost of |a fee a pk hile a sister’ ship, Aharonian said ed in the latter part of taken into consi is being set now next 178 MAIN STREET FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED — llion years antiquity. Different Species Verified his means, said Dr. Osborn, | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS R 15t ot USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ape Far ADS | | » 2 p toward ( USE ]