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XENIA EXPEDITION FINDS TEN CITIES Archacologists Unearth Ruins | Enabling Survey of 0ld Culture | Jerusalem, Aug. 19 (P—The re- mains of ten cities, enabling a sur- vey of Palestine culture in the 2,000 years before Christ up to Nebuchad- rezzar, have been unearthed at Tel Beit Mirsim by the joint expedition eminary, St. Louis, and an Schook of Oriental Re- »earch at Jerusalem. Dr. Melyin G. Kyle, president of Xenia Seminary, told newspapers that many of the objects found per- mit chronological establishment of the dates for the exodus led by Abraham and the occupation of Canaan. "Tel Beit' Mirsim is the Biblical Kirjath Sefer, Joshua's campaign against the tribal kings following his destruction Jericho. The place also was known @5 Debir, and of Joshua's foray against it with the Iraelite army the book of Joshua relates as follows: And he took it, and the king thereof, and all the cities thereof; end they smote them with the edge of the sword, and all the souls that were therein: he left none remaining: as he had done to Hebron, =0 he did to Debir, and to the king thereof; as he had done also to Libnah, and to her king.” POSSES STILL SEEK (IRL"S ASSAILANT Manhunt Fhrough New York State Park Continues Today Stony Point, N. Y. Aug. 13 (P— Convinced that William Horrner ie &till hiding in the wilderness of Har- an State Park, three hundred police and civilians * pressed &earch for the youth today, to arrest him for the assault of a 15- year-old girl camper in the park on Sunday night. Twice during the ni thorities told by Horrner was sighted through the trees and underbrush, but hoth times a combing of the brush failed to re- n and four bloodhounds into the hunt had failed at noon to find his trail he manhunt day, soon park au- were searchers, began early Horrner escaped Point jail. He had by a state policeman night on charges of criminal ster- after Ston en arrested nday assault Horrner, a cook’s helper at a boy's camp in the park, lives in New York city. He is 24 arching posses. abate their h who * did not through the night, had not de ed today of finding the'vouth.' "They ‘believed hunger ould force him out of the under- brush soon and that he could not get through their lines u Dragged Girl From Tent horities sz Horrner entered p tent in which. four 16-year-old girls were sleeping, dragged one away and attacked her, leaving her uncon- sin the underbrush nearby. me of the girl and the camp she was attending were withheld A Horrner's escape from the JPalisades Interstate park police k yesterday a posse was organ- d. A detachment of 40 m vas sent from Tona Island, and when R. C. Richardson arrived and rned of the hunt he offered the members of the West Point who on a four-day nt otic: A s said 4 Horrner was arrested early yester- ay soon after the alleged attack. At rst he attempted to escape in a row j0at across a small lake near the Eirls' camp, b Capt. Elmer Man- igo of the park police saw him and ired two shots. Horrner then came shore and sufrendered The man confessed to the atjack olice said, and was qu hack he made his escape was FRENCH POET o last generation, age of 58 pri of he t the J0 MORE HEAT ROM TON OF COAL pteel-riveted Lennox Torrid Zone Furnace Has Extra Large Radiator—And It's ench poets died here today Many home owners report a early saving of from $30 to $50 fuel since buying a Torrid Zone Varm Air Furnace. The special -burning model saves even more, d is recommended by all oil rner manufacturers. Design as much as construction responsible for this economy. The eel plate, which is hot-riveted and bld-calked to prevent leaking of s, smoke, or dust, conducts heat ore quickly than cast iron and is pore durable. But it is the efficient psign of the fire-pot and radiator hich gets more heat from fuel. The deep fire-pot insures better pmbustion. The oversized radiator akes the gases and smoke escap- g from the fire-pot travel from b to 20 fect before going up the imney—squeezing from them ery last possible bit of heat. There are seventy-nine different prrid Zone types and sizes for pating every different type and lze of building—and they burn d save hard coal, soft coal, coke, Enite, wood, gaseor oil. Made by e Lennox Furnace Company, Jyracuse, Y.— Marshalltown, wa — Toronto, Canada. Call homas F. Fitzpatrick & Co, ark street, New Britain, Conn., Tel. 38-W, Torrid Zone Standard Code pstallers.—Advt. the southern limit of | of | | utterly destroyed | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930. Associated Press Photo Recing against an impending storm the Matson liner Ven- tura reached the disabled British steamer Tahiti (above) at point shown by cross on map and took aboard 317 pas- sengers and crew members before the ship went down. Wedding MASCHIOVECCHIO—GIANTAOLO Guido Maschiovecchio of Dorches- ter, Mass., and Miss Erminia Gian- taolo of 23 Hillcrest avenue this city, were married this morning at 8 o'clock at St. Mar church. Rev. Walter J. Lyddy performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial | low mass. The | nes | of ered in the | Mrs. Ivan Panysh of | Mr | that | port had They attended by Cherry and Josephine Cherry. were Danicl MEAGLEY—RISSLING (8pecial to the Herald) York, Aug. 15—Walton §. formerly of New Britain, and now of 109 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, N. Y., and Miss Louise Elsie Rissling of 123 West 13th street, New York, were granted New Meagley, Conn., their [a license to marry at the Municipal eeking Building here yesterday. They will in New York be married August city. Mr. Meagley, who is the son of Walton and Jane Meagley, was born in w Britain. Miss Rissling, the daughter of Gustav and Christian tissling, was born in New York city. DONLON—TOMALIS Miss J Tamalis, daughter of Mrs. ( ia Tomalis of Dwight street, and John B. Donlon, son of Mrs. Lucie Donlon of Spring street, were married St Andrew's church this morning at 9 o'clock by Rev. Edward V. Grikis, pastor, who also celebrated a nuptial high mass. Miss Margaret Gradulwich, cousin of the bride, was the bridesmaiq and Thomas J. Donlon, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The bride was attired in a gown of pink lace tulle with hat and Rl‘mwvt to match carried roses and lilies of the valley bridesmiaid wore a gown of powder blue with hat and slippers to match She carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley ’ At the offertory Mrs. A tau sang “Salve Regina’ ' 1 conclusion of the services she “I Love You Truly.” The church was decorated with gladioli. Fol- lowing the nony a wedding breakfast " to members the immec l' f the bride's home on Dwig street Mr. and Mrs. Donlon will leave on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada and upon their retu will reside on Fairview street. They both bhorn in this city and here. They em- the Russell & at She a Sin- at the B ce n were were educated o ployed by win Co. — Birth Record A daught born August 16 eral hospital Brooker of Arch street A son was born to Mr. Frank Paris of 343 Burritt New Britain General hospital yester day A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Angelo Grasso of 111 Beaver street at New Britain General hos- pital yesterday. A daughter ws was Gen- Alfred ew Brit Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. street at horn to Mr. and 57 Clark street at New Britain General hospital last night A daughter was horn to Mr. and Herman Pampuro of 21 Dwight Court at New Britain General hos- pital last night. OFFICERS S Bridgeport, August 19 (A—Word has come from Fort H. G. Wright where the 242nd coast artillery is | working out its annual tour of duty, Lieuts. Stephen Moravek and Perez of Battery B of Bridge- been given $50 in gold the command and Lieut. R. each by | McGuire had been given a sabre by | his battery, |ed on said estate as per | file more | and A, aiso of Bridgeport. SECOND ORDER OK NOTICE Probate n and the Di Berlin, in the County Harte State of Comnecticut, on the 18th day of August, D. 1930 Present, Bernard Estate of Benedict Kow dict Kavalauskas, late of Sc N. J, leaving estate in New Britain, said district. Upon the petition of Anthony Vensku- | ras of said New Britain, representing that he is a creditor and praying that | Letters of Administration may be grant- application on fully appears, it is Ordered—that said application be heard | determined the Paobate Of New Britain, in said diatrict, on th d day of August, A. D. 1030, at § o'clock n the forenoon, d s f, and that notice ha given of the pendency of said appli- | ation and the time and place of heai- | ng thereon, by publishing this order in | some newspaper published in said New At a Court of Britain, within for It in ON | Britain having a circulation in sald Dis. 215 | triet, and by posting a copy thereof on ign-post in the town of New sald District, and return the public Britain, maka. BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge | ing at the | rett of Chadwick, BUYING MOVEMENT APPEARS ON CURB Many Leading Shares Take Part in Rally Today New York, Aug. ncouraged which leading spasmodic attempts lower the e buying movem New York curb n there were a fe leading shar and rally. E American the 19 (Pr—A Ha ner in sisted them g00d ma issu have r to send w a specia ic Ro and e of 1 power United Light ar pating to Hudson a sm Power moving firm Cities Service sold aroun day final price. Gul the high priced shares, gained sev- points. Natural Gas were virtually hanged Deere, one of the vol was bid up sharply. G and Pacific attracted good and more than recovered its yes day's loss. Mead Johnson, w ve and firm. Ford of Er and Technicolor wera well boug Investment and shares did and Pennroad Call smoney cent. SAMUEL ROSEN, 95, DIES; TRUCKER HERE 15 YEARS Main eral stocks Atla Death Comes As East Street Man Is About to Undergo Operation at Hospital. en , proprie husiness in this city died Monday evening General hospital as he > operated upon. He hospital nir 1de s this de id not re operatior ine Mor ayed the ternoon 2 ation. H ly for the formed Mr. Rosen came years ago from his three Rose Rose nd Betty Ros W osen of Seattle, Wash Rosen® of s city; fw Max F r and three ral fan Beth ove wi Gert Mrs, 1h h noon at t nt was in Deaths Frank Zioldak Frank Zioldak, 56, of 1 one of the chagter mer of All Saints church, died this morn New Britain General b pital after an illness since Sunday Pneumonia was gjven as the of d Mr. Zioldak came to New T from Czecho-Slovakia and was employed most He leaves his wife, Ann since at the P. F. Cort four sons, John, Emil, Joseph Zioldak and Irene Zioldak, all of a brother, John, and a sister, Julia, vania The funeral will prot Thursday, the time to b later, Wilcox street, rs ritain 26 years ago of Pennsyly also in P an nnsyl- Funerals B William Nicholls Funeral services for Nicholis, who died night, took place at 2 o'clock this afternoon at ‘the home Black Rock avenue. Burial was i view cemetery, Rev. Charles W N, Y this city, officiating. The bearers were George Hahn, A. A. Mills, Sheldon Munger, H. J. Foster, William Gavitt Mr. Martin and Mr. Richards. William Saturday formerly of Max Unkelbach, FEMALES SURPASY Bulls Again Try Their Hand at . Management of Today’s Market PUTNAM & CO, With Help Loaned by Operators b BV I w Jork & Harford Sxd!-i.p 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN - R Gold Goodrich R Gr'ndy Con Cop Hudson Motors 3 Ins Cop Intl Har Dust Believe Sold Out Condi- tion of Market Has Hurt Popularity of Bear GUILFORD-CHESTER WATER CO. 1st 5s, Jan., 1939 CONNECTICUT LIGHT & POWER CO. 7s, May, 1951 CONNECTICUT RAILWAY LIGHTING CO. , Jan,, 1 These bonds are legal for savings banks and trust funds in Connecticut. Prices on Application. Cause. Johns-M Kresge 19 (@ ore v Yor £, o ing the for t ad in July rage ho The d stock market er su than old their | yraen h har e M K the & War Motors ossip said EDDYBROTHERS £ G NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Colony Street contract We Offer: 50 Shares of Stanley Works MALES IN ENERGY Women's Vitality Endures Heat ) Naval Fliers Rescue 10un Better Than Men in Test Market Unresponsive to optimistic pron HINCKS BROS & CO Members New York Stock Exchange 55 WEST MAIN STREET TEL. 6505 H. C. MOTT, MANAGER ar side ¢ to m s ition. a t as soon quoted as pplies o HARTFORD STOCK Eddy F Railroads EXCHANGE correct the pres Trust Compani National Dairy Products We Recommend the Purchase of SARANAC RIVER POWER CORP. Fire Insurance (ompanies COMMON STOCK Falls Down At the Market d Other Insurance mpanies Listed on the New York Produce Exchange SANFORD ELDREDGE & CO. CPubiic Uilities 120 Wall Street New York BRANCH OFFICES: STAMFORD HARTFORD WATERBURY MERIDEN NEW HAVEN BRIDGEPORT Further Details on Request V- Manufacturiog Companies “MEAN AND BOOTISH"” T UP) — Wil was fined $25 a neighbor an and couldn’t see jusi won't atay THE Tot MARKET AT 2:00-3:00 P. M £ whic h easurabl COLLEGE FuNDs 56,000 CHILDREN ORE than 56,000 fami- lies are assuring their children of college advan- tages through the Investors Syndicate Plan. Saving as little as $13.00 per month will do it for your child if you start EARLY. Send coupon now forfree explanatory booke let,"Enjoy Money. Assets over $35,060,000 “Enloy Money, Am Am & i Am Am loco Sm | Balt & 5 Bendix Avia .. TREASURY BAT \\< ¥ SELEETIVE BUYING AIDS BOND MARKET Movement on Rest of Lien List Is Lethargic Chsslor ot Send booket, Columbia Gas . Com Solvem Dlaness Con Con Addren. . |NVESTORS SYNDICATE FOUNDED 1894 99 West Main Street New Britain Tel.: 3662 Second National Bank Blds. NEW HAVEN OFFICES IN 81 PRINCIPAL CITIRS Three Men From ldl\e Aug, 19 (D—Two from the Great Lakes t ed three me overboard from a Michigan yeste Lieut Victor en miles Gas NY Continen Can Corn Prod Crucible St Curtis Wt Dav Chemi Easmn Koda Elec Au Elec Pw & Chicago ers ation resc New Britain Man Sued For (o]lmon Damages en floundering in | Fox Film 1strial corpo! ort Am ] Asphalt enl Electric nl Foods Genl Motors ‘Gt'nl Pub Sev , & d th cruise rally in to con- Deputy had exploded. The othérs were his son, (. E. Brassert and an- other youth, J. E. Flatley. writ served by Sherif Martin was H. Horwita.

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