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Ux eral Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~"-*] e NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. — MISS MARY HOWEY LEAVING Y. .. A Wilt Become General Secretary in Ohio City Miss Mary Howey, rl Reserve at the local Y. W. C. A., leaves today for her home in Lima, Chio. Miss Howey has been connect- ed with the local Y. W. C. A. for the past year and has built up the department in numbers and pro- gram. The girl reserve pageant which was directed by Miss Gertrude | Fossett given in May, and the “Stay- | at-Home” summer camp were two | outstanding pieces of her work in the department during the year. Miss Howey is leaviag the New Britain | * | | “It sometimes I ! Judge MISS MARY HOWEY. Y W to take up the worl At held in Lancaster, ing to Ne the mo mother in O Iiss Howey po; o, be on she Ohi ore com- in, She will spend August with will be succeeded by juhar, to . A. in September. been Girl serve and club sécretary the past | ur vears at Pa New York. | She i graduate of Adelphi college . New York, which who comes erson is her | city. Miss Misterly Leaving Miss Elena Misterly, cafeteria and residence secretary of the Y. W. C. A, also left vesterday for her home in Springfield, Mass. Miss Mis has been conentced with t Y. W. C. A. the past two veé During her residence in the city has made r tion. Mrs Lynn, Mass, h ake Miss Mis ikepeace has been ian and has rec in the new Boston Y W. Several small parties were in honor of Miss H. and Misterly during the past weck \ The new Y. W. C. A. tennis court | 1s proving very popular. Reserv tions may be made by phoning the association office. Instruction hours may also be arranged for beginners. THREE WEST POINT VAGANCIES iN 31 Walcott and Fenn Requested Hold Exams in March iy nesw assoc M place hospital die- tant | iven point Military oper Po pleba yea Ac The war requested Ser departme already | tor Fredetic (. Wal- 0 has available two cadet- and Representative Hart of Hartford, who has one, to | nominate candidates for examins tion on the first Tuesday in March, As in the past candidates will be required to pass rigid mental and | physical tests conducted under the supervision of the war department. Tt Iy the custom of members of col to take a great deal of time and care selection of the | bhoys nominated so as to minimize the percentage of fai In making war department ealls attention to the | fact that “the lax requires that each | person appointed to the military academy shall be an actual resident of the state, district, or territory from which he purports to be flp.‘ pointed.” [ gres in the as ire Two of the Connecticut vacancies | will be created by the graduation of New Britain cadets. Gunnard Ca on and John Ondrick. both of this city. e members of the first class at the academy and are slated to | become gecond lieutenants in the army upon graduation next summer. | Cadet Carlsén is supply sergeant of | his company i NAMES CUSTOMS COLLECTOR ew Haven, Aug. 2.—Senator Hi- | ram Bingham yesterday announced | that Elwyn T. Clark of Haddam, a | veteran ember of the general (l.i»’ sembly and one of the veterans of the republican state central mittee, has heen appointed collector of customs for the district of Con- necticut, There been a vacancy in the office since the death Harvey P. Bissell of Ridgefield, April 6. | coni- | Stunt fiying is opposed by Professional Pilots' association Los Angeles. the | of | | the > | of | Paris-Bordeaux highway. TRAFFIC TRIBUNAL | . PROVES SUCCESS [ (Halts Justice of Peace Abuses, | Ofiicial Declares ;W] | | | Danbury, Aug. 2 (UP)—Connec- ticwt’s experimental traffic court, de»: | signed to re ve police court con-| | gestion and free mototists from the | | injustices of the small justice courts, | has proven so successful That the next legislature probably will be called upon to establish similar | courts throughout the state, in the | opinion of Judge J. Moss Ives In an interview with the United | Press Judge Ives pointed out today had been handled dur- s first year, with only that 611 cases ing the court 11 appeals. While the court succeeds in free- ing the police courts of large com- | | munities in its jurisdiction from the | | tremendous burden of traffic law | | prosec Judge Ives believes that one of its most laudable results |is the_elimination of the abuses of the justice of the peace courts. Jus- tice, he feels, often has suffered in | these courts due to the t the | justices of the peace, constables and | grand jurors (prosccutors) work op la fee basis and get nothing if the | person arraigned is freea | that a [ motorist found innocent of the charge preferred against him is as- sessed the court costs or is given a nolle on payment of costs,” said the traffic judge. “These abuses have resulted in frequent complaints.” In addition, he pointed out, the coun try Justices cquently lawyers. Under the W ing the court, 25 per the Scene at Ariano during the s was left in ruins cent o fines im- The few houses that were left standing were totterir taken by the Italian gover Rescue Workers SearcIi—x;g Ruins After Italian Quake Disaster SEEK VOLUNTEER VIGE SOUAD WY Bank Book Found at Radio Singgr's Love Nest | Detroit, Aug Hoffman, pol rles Bowl 1paign was be for qu with the slay politica! comr ion WMBC! ca police “a yo ed in aid viclators of t Police found and Pete cavoli, no r who 1 cluded pol Made Big Deposits bankbook Associated Press Piioto h for vietims of the earthquake. .Ariano, which before the disaster had a population of 9,000, 1 unsafe. nment and the Red Cross and the strick S — L Flashes of Life posed goes 1o the community which a 2 de. is, Ives s an improve nt under the police court sys- tems, under which the full amount of each fine motor ve- hicle depar allotment, he enforcement Established July 1, 1 The Danbury traffic established J 1 ler spe- cial act of the mply. The s } e motor de in curren court was Ve poli The cou s a dist receiving fron Bethel and New Fairfield, in addi- ion to the city i ich it is located. Court quarters a provided by county and court officers paid by the state The first annual repo public vesterday, showed th virtually paid way. The expenses w I taken in Speeders, the court the la court, ReMing, the made cou its year' | en | has s train f o equipment. ROOSEVELT LINE 1+ BUYS COMPANY p, Calif of va Soi cost of Reports Say Mevcantile Marine Firm Purchased 2 (P—Newspa- said tod Roosevelt amship cor ny, headed by Ke mit Roosevelt, had acquired control of International Mercantile Ma- rine company The combined flee nclude boats New York, A the some et ad rea A tombined g S operated tional, by the late J. P. the lines, the Panama the Atlantic Transport are American registry The Atlantic Transport, Ltd., the Red Star and the Leyland Pines are under foreign flags founded two of |t T \ Pacific and itor and tip hir L LASSIAN tenant had to wal Owns 21 Motorships The Roosevelt line has a 24 motorships ope American ports and the Far I Plans to dispose of lines and concent of the American Marine are understood i circles to be part of the tion plan. Three new electric-driven built recently at a cost of $21 000 each give the Panama line the fastest service betw lagtic ports and the Pacific coast |u ty football st ed through the Panama Canal that others might live Vincent Astor, who and cou came a member of the hoard of the |ductc hearin Roosevelt line, is mentioned as one |10 circu of those in drow tion, Merchant After Third Youth \“Aug. 2 (UP)—T! officially ov and it ws ly esta the f N 2. ssm. in or thorit erday urroundin athlete re s con the 1ke H W York Unive inounced that the matter had been supp: d Hear Stories of Boys active the reorganiza- ing nea ison. 1 sity Beaty I?et{c] VFVorll(;\r\ ing Crash of Auto in France Bordeaux, France, Aug. 2.—(®—| TI investigators heard from Amos Leonidas Beaty, New York [three Massachusetts boys, John Sha and Texas financier who was seri- |Diro of Brookline, Maurice Halpern ously injured in an acident that cost [6f Brookline, and Jack Wind of the life of his wife last night, was | Brockton, that Lassman was drown- reported improved today. ed while trying to save them after ciaps of the hospital at $t. the can in which they we pad- D: Cutzac sald” it ity was suffering from serious 1d wound but expressed the hope he would live. Mrs. Beaty was killed mediately after the Beaty ed with a truck at er oads on the 1ph almost im- collid- ippeared. that there wo how of Cambridge, for- mee Harvard athl FOR BEST RESULTS head of | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|Camp Zakelo where Lassman nnl‘ < SERVANTS LIKELY < TOLOSE BY NOVE L Small Army o Piping Ghines : ‘4 Threatened by Plan was drown: IV SURNER TP |Athiete Saved Two Bogs, Sank an at rom Hover r own to ard tr Americar oys have b good prizef Amer nds as his cc Photographers w of the co first time since spring awaited who not uncommon for 3 rive their entir single Americ Ro the Ch ping that I remai ng about ) vale mor those m are fond today for 61 YEARS IN BANK servic skill v bank, Robert S llen, §4, now a cashier, began as a clerk in g of the A to scientist v of the oceans than 50 feét. would rai gs the by more Wholesale s are closely guarded by reli Miss Mar Lieut. Charles B. Momsen, Saved P Henry J Had Helped Police from Chlorine Fures by Device spect He Helped Perfect, is knov N vore a gold ba thousand morial service e Detroit N. last nigl TJadge C tt, who had been a close f n radio arles have been disco bed of rock in New was be bor n Potash ed in a thick swick tr a search for gas and oil NEW HAVEN' ROAD PROMOTES KINNEY Man Well Known Here Made Freight Traffic Manager ho has retired 8 ally time Wood request same an- de of the ap- don as ge fter serv 10: for s a clerk various grades of clerk- to chief clerk, chief rate clerk of tariff bureau. In 1913 t to Boston for two years ork, and on returning to 25 was appointed eight agent. On was promoted to & and held this resent promotion ° manager born his company vi New first joh was as de- follow- accounting then nd other clerical jobs assistant accoumt- went 1o the freight f of the freight continuing in 4 when he ant gen- years stant d commercs position up resent promo- in the as messenger. Known Here ey and Lan- New Brit- 4 Kinney more intim- Mr don, especiall T men Express- Mr. Wood has leit he railroad, J. . manager for the e corporation ¢ is a d he got at Mr quali t hik of Mr. with well Wood a than Zinney Kingst old 1 solo hour . N. Y., (UP) — Sixteen obert Malone made a suc- flight here after only of flying instriction. FUEL IRES FARMERS } )—T find lost dogs loser. finder. Just call RAYMOND’S Where Quality and service Excel 110 MAIN ST.—Downtown Store 571 MAIN ST.—Uptown Store TEL. 2321 Dogs Will Stray But Not to Stay . when you put a HERALD Lost and Found ad on the trail to find them. It’s a well known fact that the people whot or other lost articles .. . are the same people who instinctively turn to the Lost and Found ads to locate the When you lose anything . . it’s the one SURE WAY to locate the 925 The Herald Classified Section . phone at once J

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