New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 10, 1930, Page 11

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NAMED CONDUCTOR OF BROCKTON CLUB W. L Magouson to Direct Chorus of 67 Male Yoices | Walter L. Magnuson, organist and director of a mixed choir at a gpale chorug- at the Swedish Bethany] chureh, this week added to his ac- tivities by accepting the posb,of con= ductor of the Men's Choral tlub of. Brockton, Mass, a chorus of 67 trained volces. Mr. Magnuson, it was learned, must make a weekly trip to Brock- tofl for rehearsals, leaving here each Wednesday and returning on Thurs- | day. 1t is the first time in New Britain, it is said, that a local musician has | ‘traveled so far afield to conduct an | WALTER L. MAGNUSON mportant chorus in New England. Other musical activities by Mr. ! Magnuson include being a member of the program committee of the New Britain Musical club, a mem- ber of the state board of the Con- necticut Federation of Musical clubs, general chairman of the recent au- dition in this city, the conductor of an important series of concerts to be given at Swedish Bethany chunch this season, and in addition he finds time to teach a large piano class. Before coming here he was org ganist of the First Unitarian church’| * of Worcester. Mass. Ho was grad- vated from Clark universipy in that | city. i SEW BRITAIN SINGERS | IN AUDITION TONIGHT Miss Riley and Mr. Paluch Entered | in Statewide Contest Going on Air. “ Tonight is the night whens Rose- | mary Riley, soprano, and Walter Paluch, tenor, both of New Britain, will try to represent Connecticut in{obscure but very real national crisis. the fourth national $25,000 vocal | auditfon. Miss Riley and Mr. Paluch | will compete with other state con- testant® in the studio of WDRC, New Haven, at 8 o'clock and the’ voices of all the contestants will go out over the air. The ycontest to- night will last an hour. 1t is possible for most radio gts %o obtain fair reception from wr?;\r: on most nights, and if reception| happens to be fair tonight undoubt- edly many local ears will be attuned to the New Haven wavelength. The fudges will announce the decision at | the conclusion of the hour's broad- cast. Walter L. Magnuson, general | chairman of the local audition at | which the local singers won their spurs, will be at the studio to give them comfort and to guard them | against nervousness. | The contest over the air will be guided by the same rules as ob- tained at the local audition in the | South Congregational church chapel | | SHOES [FOR MEN AND WOMEN OUR NEW Low PRICE 498 [ sizes AA Meo's 1ad Women's Educasors formerly sold st $7.00—Now being sold at Kinneys CHILDREN’S EDUCATORS 2.98 Children's Educator Oxfords Sizes— S to 8—$2.25 Sizes— 8'4 to 11-$2.65 Sizes—11'% t0 2—$2.98 BOYS’ EDUCATORS Boys' Educator Oxfords in Black or Tan Calf Sizes—11 10 13%—$3.49 Sizes— 110 5%—$3.98 Mea's FULL FASHION SILK HOSIERY SHEER cud SERVICE WEIGHT .10 3PARS $|m. $3.00 " EXPLAINS STAND | a coarse, blotchy, seeming] | The Famous Educator Shoc—stylish and comfortable—is built with foot-conforming arch—snug-fitting hecl—and tailored instep —all recently, which was sponsored by the New Britain Musical club. BAR ASSOCIATION Meinbers Favored Crater Be- cause of High Ability New York, Oct. 10 (A—Membars of the association of the bar of the city of Neéw York explained today their action in recommending the appointment of Joseph Force Crater | to the supreme court bench. The disappearance of Justice Crater, who has been missing more than two months is the subject of a grand jury investigation. In com- pliance with a request of the grand Jjury for the names of the persons | Wwho reconfnended the appointment, Governor Roosevelt said in a letter to Attorney General Ward yesterday the appointment had been made oh | the recommendation of the Bar us- sociation and ‘that he later received | letters of commendation from Vic- tor J. Dowling,, president justice, | appellate division, first department, | and Charles C. Burlingham, presi- | dent of the Bar association. “The Bar association’s judicial committee, of which former Justice Samuel H. Ordway is chairmén, suggested certain names to the governor at the time he was called upon to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Justice Pros- | kauer,” lsurlinghz\m said. “Among the names recommended were those | of Bernard L. Shientag, Isador Kresel, George W. Alger, a republi- can, and Mr. Crater. I emphasize Mr. Crater was one of them. At ! that time we thought highly of them | @l Mr. Crater had been secretary | te Senator Wagner when the latter “was on the bench. he had been a professor of law, and had the repu- | tation of a man of exceptional ability.” CALLES AGAIN AIDS COUNTRY IN CRISIS Thousands Greet Former Presi- dent at Colonia Stagion . Mexico City, Oct. 10 (P)—General | the nation’s armed forces again: revolt of General Escobar. His scc- | who has retired as chief of the fed- NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1930. When General Calles left the |is the force of the personality of the | Mexican presidency in November, [man, he was able to sol 1928, after assassination of General Obregon, he asserted that he was| By his solution he out of politics, but that he would be |from Mexican public within call if he should be needed |time being at least, to preserve the integrity of the con- | figures s Kmilio Portes stitution and’ the ‘“revolution.” | president who this week Routed Escobar | pres He was first called from retire- |tionary par ment in March, 1§29, when he took | resigngd as secretary up the sword and successfully led | Ortiz Rubio and will go the | Dr. Jose Manuel Puig Colonel C ond call, a few days ago, meet a crisis no less serious lhan{Luls Leon, who resigned that of March, 1929, but which, such |b¢ industry, commerce | colebrecing: the arcatest of our L lasw of value Qqivingo. ‘Anniversary Special Men’s Broadcloth Shirts With Silk Tie COMPLETE of the instruments of peace, words. life, such important dency of the national revolu- to President was to |cral district and is in Europe: and |public eye and led to much guessing | A statement published by Presi-| None of the resigning figures has | dent Ortiz Rubio today said that the national crisis was past, and that the » administration and national révolutionary party had been purged of 4incooperative elements. “With the crisis now passed,™ the president said, “we should devote our efforts only -to ~work and should lead the country toward a policy of recon- struction and order.” Details of General Calles’ coup are still not known, but certain events of the past fortnight have taken the ve withe one has, forced for the |and noting events became convinced | discord existed if administrative |ed no and party circles. Presic Gil, former resigned his REBRLG;Pen0 at Monterey in dedication to Europe; Casauranc, |and his speech and said that Gener. as secretary |as to what may be written between {moon at one of his ranches, would | and labor. |the lines. ispeak for him. The president sald | ately Special [ [ Anniversary 5 T Anniversary Special Fresh shipment j‘ust received. Hundreds Of Pounds Jumbo Salted Peanuts Good grade cloth at a substantial saving o 39 Inch Unbleached Muslin Plutarco Elias Calles, ‘Mexico's iron man, was back in the capital today after having for a second time come | out of retirement to aid the govern- ment he relinquished two years ago. Thousands of persons, aware of his coming, met him at the Colonia station last night when he arrived from Monterey, and acclaimed him in a fashion which left no doubt of the tremendous power he still can wield in the nation's affairs. 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