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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930. SLEEP NOT NEEDED | {Banit Biutts Theater ) FURTHER BUSINESS [State Barbers Adopt Resolution JEWS QUIT NATI[!N Single Famlly House Restriction Employes Without Gun HAMMAR DECLARES || oz 22 ecmns o RE[}[]YEY_[]]-'FSET To End Tip Soliciting In Shops AFTEBEEE’[N]NS ~ Asked By Schultz St. Residents up the United Artists theater in the Loop yesterday was a gun; some Jewish quarters make fun of Domenick J. Coscina of Bosco's granted Qwiniers of ‘Sakiiite, iFdet Fealidse Hetors that, towerer, ha bhd | Britain, was elected recording sec- |ing a “Look well” week, and a reso- ave started making jokes about it. [ment to increase restrictions fn their i held up ten employes of th - we&kfl I s k retary of the Master Barbers of [lution to this effect will be adopted lnani 0 A Jewish citizen, it is related, |neighborhood by placing 1t in a dis- His Nature Methods ¢ e e 65§ in Stocks Connecticut at the convention held if the merchants will agrce to co- Tascists Won Vote c slated; inelghbor Dicing keeping his right hand menacing- in Norwalk yesterday. Other offi- |operate. It effected, the “Look we s S iy is 5 ’ vere: , John | week wear a large button in his lapel, in- ) 3 Paris, Sept .22 (UP)—Convinced || 1V In his coat pocket, as though || wew York, Sept. 22 (UP)—Evi- |C€T8 elected were: President, John |w will see the barbers doing ! P AR B 3 9 tory of the anti-Semilic fasclsts: in : the five years of zoning whers L QI AT b ash kG fana it o e, buainpa ¥ | president, Vito Durso of New Ha- ity work, grooming inmates of char- of { i T o tha Wnuw ket : Dessemely, and ""“l S e S e T d,‘;‘”;“’or“z‘fit"g“ ]e;‘:ei‘;d“i;i(\:ioex::e ven; second vice president, John ity institutions who do not regular- |t} ichstag clections has created greater regtriction has been asked, llyeito botasiold an Mothuse AN/ | ha Y [Eno of New London; secretary and |ly have the opportunity to dress up. considerable i |hoiuaeifiine Ay sy ol ik and biologlst of St. Loufs, | | With neckties used as fetters. stocks and in many of the commed- | 'reaéurer, Charles Altierl of Hart- [Mr. Foley, secretary of the cham- | JeWws in Germany. Tourist agencies ‘lx.x;d T:d:slr?:;lt‘sz:nnc! gtgumu:t::el acturer . Lous, s ! : 2 in || _In the theater manager's office, | | : 1 b » & earance o e sailed for ‘me“‘i"‘ “’:f:" to B || the robber saw a pistol lying on :‘y ;;‘:':‘:‘e‘d o ::fi:lm‘?’ :«‘?bmty {n |Anthony Zarella of Bridgeport. [ed on this move, stressing that such mostly Jews, leaving the country Blackfaced Holdup Man b of Yoe °ld75' “"";“y:!',“.".fl’ Ris funisual “back-to-natiresexp LA A resolution was passed which, [action would promote good will in|has increased rapidly since the ele Robs thce Watihaan |southeastern section of the city. Thy jea || "Now I feel better,” he sald. 5 ; T s il Hammar hopes to find a married | 3 Various trade indices show that | © . bBavh = 3 ' o S miude for | REYSTER N ept (UP)—A jat 7:30 p. m. b ‘ho swill | | Withdrawing his hand from his 4 puts the barbers on record as not| Members from New Britain werc cases the departures were made for | - | couple in the United States who will business Impraved moderately, DUt |p g in favor of saliciting tips from |numerous among the 400 who ar. | bt ns and were not per- |Dlackface bandit, clad in a sailor's| Other hearings scheduled for ths 4 o || With $910. “I didn’t have a gun ifo d e signed to prove that the human race || MR $010. I cated by the galtia of the Dreceding | o gatisnaa oustoiers, but they |was meld atees . im rasioas i Stteat < have | watchr at the Progressive Mo- |yuilaing inspector, for a changa £ 1 1t his quest in America is sonal recovery at this tims, how. |28reed not to sollcit them. This doou Inext convention will he held 1n | been reported. Beliof that Adolph |7 £ales company’s office here Yes- |rrom industrial to residence uses on unsuccesstul, he will return to| ever, are-still being voiced in com- | 10" P! | Y } e aped with $6.67. | Mrs, P. Reale, for & special mar's N?n “;ll;"=1°Cg‘n::;5“':e‘\°:‘ri‘f} ‘°"‘m:’;né“elh’e“i‘"“;umm to report |l¢lslature at the next assembly. escaped Sunday as it was being tak- where it is understood that the fas. | 1S {ace with burnt cor) ature golt course; George Preston. O B O iy [improvement this weck mere the | This Tesolution, it adopted and mads [en from the arena here and gored |eists roceived. cnmasien it e [owner of the New Britain Weld- times a day, ultimately a law, will require all who apply for |and probably fatally injured Senord | fions fro wel . SCHOOL DOCTOR DIES ing Co., appeal from the refusal of 1 t b | 3 3 J r. n rom 1 T i hebiila i 6 a license to open a barbar shop to Luz Pantoja Pizarro. Other pedes- | bankers and merchants Toston, Sept. 22 (UP)—Dr. John the building inspector to issue & cer- e en laneous manufacturing lines. These ; 3 merch N, Sept. 22 ( raw; Fesctablosand Syl and #h e Rt make application also to the state |trians were panic stricken until the tement of Minister of De- | A, Coconi, medical diroctor of the |tificate of occupancy for the busi- order to regain the recumbent posi- om H ] S Y m Im ndfil to‘slowness in the building and allied e ¢ th e q TR i RN n i c Wk ion Wwhi 3 lieves natural Clals &y Ouths 1nte lines. Conditions in the oil indus- [On the locatlon of the new shop ed in the ring stabl army's non-partisan political charac- |five vears, died at Clty hospital yes- | strect. on which Hemmarjheloves and its surrounding sanitary condi- | e ter will be maintained s 0 Gt e LSS0 Saas 1Ok ok Ao Hammar first tried to get satisfactory with further appearance “ideal” Russian-couple to carry out otiFasoling price cutting, : applicants, for he offered a good | Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 22 (P—Tw0 | manufacturers working for more salary and expenses to the United | vouths, neither of them 20 years old, stable conditions was the repor(fle‘d : States. The applicants also under-| o ..4 arrajgnment in city court|SCttlement of unsatisfactory condi- Stood that they would share in Ham- | *%%!*€ L1 }| 4 | tions in the tire industry which have } mar's fortune after his death, if |today on charges of attempting 10| o5uiteq in disastrous price cutting ¢ they made any headway in advanc- [wreck passenger trains. recently. Similar scttlements are ’ ; ing his theory of immortality. But| Ppolice said they had obtained coll [hoped for in other lines where i fi \ and he finally got one from the . e o , alleged anti-Se: ¢ r I Wants Married Couple to TPY‘ manager's oftie. Confidence Lessened by Renewed | marver shep. ist Main street, New| "4 move was mado towara ereat- Leaye Germany Hastily Becauige (e icaed woth-Semitie threat and |y, yave agked tho board of adjust- ter by using the old device of told a-friend that he was going to |trict which permits of single family . A D § & t e | Berlin, Sept. 22 (UP)—The vie- AR $ that death is unnatural, sleep is un- | | B¢ Were ready to shoot at any mo- || qences of further businoss recovery |CArtellano of Hartford; firat vice|what they can in the way of char imber One. ‘This, he| - I ‘Hitler intended to shoot cvery sec- | the usual trend bemg away from : : ) uncasiness among ! | Hammar, 67, retired paint mana- || ¢S Who one by one were bound, | | gccasioned by renewed weakness in | ford; trustees, Patrick Rossi and|ber of commerce of Norwalk, talk- report that the number of Germans a desk, and he snatched it up. 7 ; amenty. " @emanys though it does not outlaw tipping, the community. ons, but it is believed that in n petitioners will be heard October 1, = £ mpty pocket and walking away i & o L %o through with an experiment de- || £ not in the subsantial manner indi- | L 08 0 YD 0 may accept tips |tended the convention. A banan p uniform d up Leonard Burns, |same night are: A. N. Rutherford, should walk on four limbs instcad‘ Y - week. Hopes of a more than mea- net apply to shoe shining and mani- |Hartford in 1931. f1e S ts, will | € locked him in a PIY 100 lang abuting on the municipal golf France within six weeks, he said. mercial circles, with the next few |“UTE L iy S . Burns reported that the robbup K : : ik | s pas L, GORES WOMAN btalns governmental power is ccption o permit use of the rear The couple who embark on Ham press oxnectedtofindicatesthedersiy iioiuiilialirsdentan /£o7iho statal I Mexloa TGty Tuip o s e Tl L iness quarters, | PR4 dissulsed himself by smcaring yard at 625 Areh strect for a mint- rest periods for sleep. They will eat steel, automobile, retail and miscel- K a| ir ti vi ing in | v t cred by continued 4 IR the sreathofitheluhtim iy MILIRG, ELNN wer emnored iby o barbers' examiners who must pass animal finally was lassoed and lode- | fense Wilhelm Groener that the Boston public ¥chools for the past Ness in the Kunz building on Glen W v no clothing. q (Y try were also described as very un- Sl X0 men dthey WD WL & Rob Sllflerlllg Yictims i ; tlons before the state license Is| USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS tranq: ; . : USL. NERALD CLASSIFIED ADS his experiment. He had hundreds of | One sign of encouragement to none of the Russians were accept- | fossions from the boys, John Wes. | profits have been impaired by the bourg, “is to achieve a perfect bal- |tracks before the New York Central |the leaders sagging when it became ance of action and inaction, Te-|Lines’ Twenticth Century Limited, |[apparent that rising prices were composition and decomposition in and Lehigh Valley's Black Diamond, | (ailing to_ attract the public partici- the human body. Once that IS both fast passenger trains. They |DPation hoped for eardier in the 4 YO R ASS R C E OF L achieved, there is no reason WhY |planned to rob the passengers after | month. Rising brokerage loans in- l l l l Z& the human body should not live | the trains were wrecked, police said. | dicated larger public buying but not forever, or at least prolong its life. | Wolentarski, police said, was an|t0 & great cxtent. Falling prices in “Our way of living is gradual sui- {army deserter, and was wearing a | German bonds on baseless rumors ; i 1so cide. Our systems are clogged With | yniform of the army signal corps | Of political disturbances, was a . poisons. In the biological experiment |when arrested last night with Ed. | disconcerting.| Lower prices in O mine coal from the best anthra- which T hope to carry out the first | wards. stocks were also influenced by con- 4 . A rule forbids the wearing of cloth- | Edwards and Wolentarski told | tinued decrease in many grains. cite region is not enough; to pre- Ing as clothing acts as an insulator | their stories of the attempted wrecks| Improvement in the steel industry ; for the poisons of the body. Wo Will |calmly. They planned the wrecks | Was accompanied by n firming up of pare it under the most modern methods eat only fruits and vegetables, slcep |together, they said, and each as- | PI& iron prices. Retail trade was ald- i or rest on logg, and excrcise in @ |sumed an equal share of the blame, |¢d by slightly cooler weather, while is not enough, to sell it through dealers swimming pool.” | Neither attempt was successtul, al- | activity in the manufacturing lines Hammar belicves that business |though the Black Diamond was jolted | Was featured by increased activity whollhavetbesntcarofoll tolaaed | h 4 busi achine men who would like a “cure” by )nsiwvrm and a car damaged when it ;" thafradlofandibusincssimachl ; es. methods every few years could keep |passed over a heavy rail which the lin ) g : fit for work until they were well past | boys admitted placing on the tracks.| The employment situation in var- not enough 100 years old. “Sleep,” he sald, “is |Eighty-five passengers were aboard |i0us sections of the sodatey )\T’s R S b e e To do all these things is essential, but need is genuine rest periods many The lives of 100 passengers were | Mitted as serious. Part time wor! s by many of the larger industrial t day. I believe the best way | endangered the night of September 2 7 . . foget pertect vest In 0. stretch out 13 when the Youthe said they pile | Companics, howoser, has served (o one thing more is necessary. The coal alle e situation {o some ex- with the arms and legs|heavy crossties on the main line of | 2lleviate the sity - f % : O el e hver. o cells of the body |the New York Central siortly betore | tont o o o b sl itself must be so definitely identified that Con ions in e copper industr; then function more correctly and |the Twenticth Century Limited A 3 s ¥ are more invigorated than it we |passed. The train knocked the ties| continue poor with prices of the you will know it instantly, that you will ne are v | 3 ‘hen | metal falling to the lowest prico in had b1t |to one side, and the boys fied when only matural|it Stopped and the crew began an |30 Years. With copper selling at {fivestization: 10% cents a pound, many of the {ables and frults is the true food for | The boys' plan, police said they |Smaller producers :;m undox‘:mdh same coal and none other. {ables and ruts it the true tood for | e F2YY P4 DOICE, P, Y 1o rorced o shut down. until some i 3 \rnomhxn prices develop. Low prices Iy de. |and then, pretending to aid the in- |1 ; I hope to test should not only de- |{UE BO% BIPUCUINE 10 #1d the - | for its products is also a factor in For that h t | velop our bodies, increase our | ; |the current depressed state of the or that reason we have set our coa junconscious assengers’ 8. health and contentment, but extend DL O e i ol i e our span of life. | able. ley Edwards, 18, and Raymond Wo- |business depresston. A p “The purpose of my planHam-lentarski, 18, both of Buffalo, that| Weakness in stocks had consider- > z A E RT I F l AT E O F Q A L I mar said before procecding to Cher- |the two had placed obstructions on |able effect on sentiment, many of ; \‘ ( l J “Swimming s the always know that you are getting this and perfect evercise, and raw vege- | They als . . . car.” %0 planned o rob the mail | (770 further prico cutting when apart—branded. it, unmistakably tinted | the fall buying movement runs its JESUIT CONSECRA m course it with a harmless blue coloring. It is Overnight News BISHOPGSYT(EIADRD]NAL SEASON IS CLOSED our bond, our guarantee—your assur- ance that when you buy “blue coal’ By the Associated Press, 2 International League Closes Its 3 Domestic Father Emmet, Former Boston RS you are getting a fuel that burns more ‘Washington — Secretary Hyde | . o Campaign with Rochester - leaves for Chicago for further in- Friest, Will Be Vicar Apos- vestigation - of Russian sales of tolic of Jamaica wheat. By the Associated Press. lat ecaus i Washington — Hoover's return| Boston, Sept. 22 (UP)—The Rev.| Tho International league has regulated and, because of its square from Rapidan delayed by tire blow- |Thomas Addis Emmet, J.. was|closed a successful season with the gt A 5 out near Culpepper, Va. consccrated a bishop of the Roman | Rochester Redwings champions for fracture qualities, is the most econom Washington—Senator Walsh of | Catholic church by William Cardinal |the third year in a row by a mar- icalivoulcan bu Massachusetts urges that the United | O'Connell, archbishop of Boston, at |gin of elght sames. [ you Y. States move to avert revolution in|® solemn high mass at St. Mary's| The final day's schedule vesterday Cuba. church here yesterday. served only to increase the Red- 3 d f ubl Iu d Gambier, O.—Bishop William A.| The consecration made Fathsr |wings' margin as the champlons We're proud o ve coal”—and so . =& Emmet titular bishop of Tuscania |champions took aglouble bill from L f the Episcopal church | D cania [ champ i s Sl O piscop and vicar apostolic of Jamaica, Brit- | Buffalo 4-0, 4-2, While the second we've guaranteed it by making it dif- ; ¢ |ish West Indies, where he will suc-|place Baltimore was dropping two i Augusta, Me.—County . attorney |® P 5 considers grand jury inquiry into 24 Bishop Dinand, who was forc. | games to Newark, 5-2, 5-4. ferent in appearance from other coals. disappearance of ‘Justice Crater. ed to retire because of poor heaith.| The final standing: New York—Norman J. Terry,| BiShop Emmet, a former resident | Club. Ly uld Now you can select anthracite with the professional dare devil, plunged 213 of this city, was stationed at St [Rochester .........105 62 620 fect to death off Hudson river | LArY'8 church when notice of his|Baltimore .. e s discrimination of an expert. bridge. | elevation came from Rome. He has|Montreal .. vees 9 571 Camden, N. J—Dr. John T. Dor- |S¢rved at Jamaica and also was rec- | Toronto ........... 521 | 3 the G Newark ........... 16 rance, head of Camphell Soup com.- |{°F Of the ~Georgetown University | Newark preparatory school N0 Sotaanto a3 . pafyRdieks et tho o n Reading . S 98 410 Mined by Foreign | Jersey City . .. 59 5 .360 RloFDes Tanel o B INHop ISRy A CE POLO TOURNAMENT Interest nowe centers on the lit- New York; sailed secretly last Tues- ter and Louisville, American Asso- . 9 day. Elght Teams Have Entered the |ciation champions. The series, a best Tientsin—Governor Chang Hsueh- | i 3 [five out of nine affair, opens Wed- Disfribufed by Liang'’s Manchurian troops occupy [ Monty Waterbury Handicap Open- | /¢ 20t OF W0 SF0In RS B ICC o loday e Saturday and . | ing Today at M v B 3 there on Wednesday, 3 Parls—Eleven liven lost as gale| [ TOd%y at Meadow Brook Sunday. The teams then will leave D L & W COAL CO 8inks two ships off Atlantic coast. ‘Westbury, Y. Sept. 22 () — |for Indianapolis to conclude the 5 Mexico City—Sandino’s represent- | Eight teams have entered the Monty | series. ative announced he has been |Waterbury handicap polo tourna- | _— Nagpur, India—Four tribesmen | Two games were to be played 10“ Wlth New YOlk Service killed and 50 wounded as police |day with Eastcott meeting Roslyn| New York, Sept. 22 (P—Chris- suppress riot in hill district. and Sands Point playing Shelburne. | tians will formally join the Jews to- New England The other entries are Greentree, Old | night in commemoration of Rosh Bass River, Mass. — Imported | Aiken, Hurricanes and Templeton. | Ho-Shanah, the Jewish New Year liquors seized off Parker's —river |Shelburne is a new entry with Dev- |and the Jewish 5,691st anniversary beach by customs officers and coast |ereux Milburn, famous interna- |of the creation of the world. guard. tionalist of other years, playing| Under the auspices of the fellow- Boston—~8ixteen persons killed by |hack; Michael mupm. ; J.|ship of Faith, the meeting will be automobiles in Massachusetts last | Watson Webb, No. 2, and Jack Nel- | held in the Grace Protestant Epis- week. ¢ son, No. 3. copal church. Representatives of Boston—Fumes from a broken — Christianity, Judaism, Mohamme- ammonla conduit at the Armour . 2 danism, Buddhism and the Sikh packing plant drive over 100 fami- W.T. Grant Co. Indlcates, faith will deliver addresses. The lies from south end homes. Purchase of New Chain |rev. 5. Felix Kioma, assistant rec- New Bedford, Mass.—Two Coast| New York, Sept. 22 (UP)—Pur-tor of the church will preside, Guardsmen rescued by crew of the chase of the ten department stores Reform and Orthodox Jews will vacht Cythera. operated in northeastern states by |repair to thelr synagogues to parti- Tyngsboro, Mass.—Six persons in- (the Howorth-Snyder company was|cipate in the service of Shoffar or jured in crash of automobile and[announced today by W. T. Grant|arm's horn. Thousands of places Nashua, N. H., to Lowell bus. company. The sale is subject to ap- | of business will be closed from sun- Boston—Thomas Addis Emmett, | proval by the former's stockholders. | down today until tomorrow at the S. J., consecrated bishop of Tusca-| The Howorth-Snyder stores ars|same time. nia and apostolic of Jamaica, B.|located in Port Chester, : Mal- —_— w. I den, Mass.; Roslindale, M Wa- LIST IN U. S. NAVY Burlington, Vt.—Body of Lieuten-|tertown, Mass.; Danbury, Conn.:| Robert Arthur Kallin, 91 Farm- ant Allen vanaugh, U. 8. A, |Woonsocket, R. I.; Somerville, N. J. [ington avenue; John Joseph Plont- drowned in Lake Champlain August|Allston, Mass.; Dorchester, Mass., | kowski, 317 Farmington avenue, this 4, recovered and Willlamsport, Pa. city and Robert George Nevin, 26 Hartford, Conn.—Seven operators ~ Lorenzo strect, Torrington, have en- of minfature golf courses sum- | o . listed in the navy through the local . M T8y moned to appear for test case on Undertow Causes anth navy recruiting station located at the ASk Your Dealer n New Brltam Sunday laws violations. of Rockport Swimmer post office building. These young Wallingford, Conn.—Five injured. Rockport, Mass., Sept. 22 (UP)— [ men are now at the naval training one eeriously, in head-on crash of | Caught in a powerful undertow, Wil- | station at Newport, R. I. umlprgomg New York bus and automobile. liam H. Wall, 28, of Chelsea, drown- | instructions in naval life. At the ex- | — ed while bathing at’/Pebble Beach | piration of their training they will be A radio signal will he attempted |here yesterday. granted a ten day leave after which to the moon in the near future by| Miss Dorothy P. Sullivan, one of |they will be transferred t6 one of 0 Dr. A. Hoyt Taylor, superintendent |Wall's companions, dlso was carrie1|the schools the, navy maintains for 24 D"\]FGH'!T CO‘{}P of radio at the Belleview Naval Re- [seaward by the undertow but|the enlisted personnel or assigned to sgpreh Laboratory, i struggled back to shore uyassisted. |one of the ships in the U. 3. fleet, evenly, gives greater heat, is easily wings as Champions.

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