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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER , 1930. The other |Haven, with Horace - F. chairman; Waterbury, Dr. Lrbe. chairman; Meriden, Brown, chairman; \rauell chairm’m. West whridge, The pxmdoms ol these city Burgess, ¥, ATE CONVENTION ¢ OFBIBLE CLASSES Federation Delegates to Meet in tome.nie : Wa{erblll'y No‘iembel‘ 5 | The convention will be ed by the Waterbury Federation feders | which has appointed the followiny | committ The sixth annual state convention [ pupiicity i( the Connecticut Federation Of [ paiiman: #en's Bible classes will be held in| pyrade Waterbury on Saturday x(t“moom Ricaythalriaes Emd evening, November 15. | Ratph A. Webb, The afternoon session will be held | pinner committee: J. W. Yaeger, Mm the Second Congregational! pairman; Albert Loeffler, Walter A wchurch, corner of West Main and | Rose, Robert L. Garvey. *dlolmes streets, and the evening ban- | Registration committee: ®uet, which will he preceded by @ [ills, chairman: Roy H arade of Bible class men from all | garrison M. Worth, Frank € wparts of this state, will be held in| john H. Twelves 2 Waterbury Y ) Music committce ghasium, West Mair chairman; Benj The program committee, Warren A. Smithie Grant of Hartford, William O. Reception s¥lorian and C. H. Calhoun,of Heiss, chairman; Henry wBridgeport, have arranged the pro-|Charles ¥. Arthur, John Bradley. wgram for the convention Wm. ¥. Gorman, Robt. B. Taylor. # Beginning at 2 o'clock with a4 song | Executive committee: Dr. ¥ Sservice, which will be led by John |Erbe, state representative and pres R. Thomas of Rutherford, N. J.. who [ident of city federation; 5 the official song leader of the na- | Smith, Séional federation, the convention |mittee wtill open Pearce, = This movement real in-|mittee of federation; Zoeption with the Bart Men's | Bassett, treasurer and “Bible class of Mount Ve .| chairman of city federation. =although the federatio The annual ®hy the Everyman's Bibl | fice “New Britain. The late Dr tion. W. ~ger was first president of Bridgeport, H. . Phillips =organization. The Flyir Stamford, Harry Bartram of wof this class will discus and Howard B. Wessenberg d plans which have bee \ have been appointed ul in that class, which has a mem- |nominating committee. Sbership of about 2,000 men 1l new classes have b % The speaker of the afternoon will | ganized since the convention in Wes whe Dr. D. J. Evans of Roct .,.\m-,\uum last November and it BN, Y. who. for several was | pected Feader of the largest men's Bible [tion will b wclass in the middls st in the New *membership attendanc over | The w 22.000 men. L delegation « After the atternoon session th “will be a par: “of Waterbury 1¢ m ~men will ? committee: Roy Ferris, George E. Pearce. committ Major Frank E Frederick R. Hess, Charle b W Leland 1. committee: Christin Docs: »p, I Stacey of city federation; secretary 1 its city olow fi O. Florian and F. G. n success- irs, that e the lar Iingland arca. Britain class gest ever we whose will assembl 'u’!r:nhn and | convention. | res the Wa ederation of Men's Bible Selasses, will be the foastmaster. e S S0 Bands Set al $0.900 for Note Marine Painter h, of the leader Navy class Tof the Central church of SHartford, will ch 1 ~Gundersdorft who Isucceeds Gl Philadely D nt of the na- | = ~tional federation, has been ide Acith this movement from the Zwill be the speaker of the evenin The Federation of Men's Bible “classes works from the national to She state and local city federatious, | “helping to organize new classes and | =vorking fo make bigger and better | .o Telasses of those already existing = The officers of the state fede wre: President, Warren aHartfor vice pres wrowell, Stamford; ¢ Bleriden; James Johnston, “Hartford; E. L Zind Horace T. B en 1 1k arl Baltimore. Montgomery o Davien Oct. widely known under the of Peter Jordan Savage as painter, will be transferred Darien lockup to Fairfield county Jail tomorrow, liu of $2,900 bonds set for his ap- peal from a non-support comiction, anthorities said today. Lack proper transfer papers delayed mumittnient, scheduled for to Phebe Davies Sntherland, divorcee with whom the 1 been boarding. un- irnish bond, since her prop- is under attachment in con- nection with a $150.000 alicnation Norwalk, | of affections suit broug Mrs. ss, New Haven: | telen Green. the painter's wife alhoun, Bridgeport: | savags was ordered to p tary and chafrman of {weck for the support of committee: K. B. Florian, | ,ng two small children on surer, F. B. Brown. | of going to jail. when members of ex ve | Darien town court H. Nodine . B. Iloyd. Norwich Trowbri Waet My SWilliom 0. Fiorian. Bridgepor: . Callionn. Bridgeport. addition fo the above there ven ation Qariford =ibout or Octol Shen cach Sun ~Burnside s the b Mvith Bimer ) Joseph ntif start rine the nt « erty by P wifd penalty aigned in Beacon Falls Tuesday night wommitfer Britain: 1 “George A ED RAIDS Oct ») A scries of communist which | od, or- coNbucer Austr conduc alle cour POLICE Melbourne The id oups police today on in of ons were arres including of the ization he they found under communist immunition and nda including soms entitled “Australia’s Part World Revolution | » MOHICAN / MARKET BRITAIN'S QUALITY 391 f() 101 is chairn second s Rri ode 1 leaflets larg: in Wilg ration PURE FOOD MARKET MAIN STREET ANEW Fresh Flsh Specials for Friday And You May Feel Sure You Are Getting That the Season Affords When You Mohican — Always Prepared A< You the, your It At Vish the Cost. Presh purchases a No Extr Finest Like or BOSTON BLULEFISH Steak Cod 1h Halibut Steak Ib Haddock Fillets 1h Scallops pt. Round Clams 2 gts. Steak Salmon Swordfish .. .. Smo. Fillets Steamer (lams 2 gts. Rowe’s Oysters pt. 18¢ 25¢ 22¢ Ih 15¢ i15¢ Sweet Juicy Florida ORANGES . ... Rib or Loin SPRING LAMB CHOPS Rich Cr COTTACE (HEESE Campbeli'« TOMATO SOUP Mohican ['resh Baked Two Laver doz. oo D 2 Ihs 1 cans 29¢ ‘akes ca. Q¢ amy ( NEW 1930 1 ACH STOCK U1 AT THIS LOW PRICH (B MEAT4:°1 |- federations are the New J. Ww. C. Stamford, H. D. Haven, chairman. 'lons will report on the work at the entertain- | Rov Book. Aubrey Walch, Hill, h- | Johnsou, Thomas, |: J. Herbert E. chairman of executive com- George E. of executive com- Oswald | vice | Chinese ction of state of- rs will take place at this conven- Peck of Nor- of | 1s the n or- the 6th annual conven- held send T0 ANOTHER JAIL (UP)—Everett H. | to be held in | of | head- | Soviet | the | GHINESE GENERAL MADE CHRISTIAN Chiang Kai-Shek Baptized— Nationalist President Shanghai, Oct #® — General |Chiang Kai-Shek, youthful national ist president of China. a Christian today. The conversion of Shek will once more term “Christian general” to be used in Chinese dispatches. Marsha Feng Yu-Hsiang, another noted gen leral, once was an adherent of | Christianity but in recent years was reported to have renounced it. Gained Fame In 1925 | Chiang Kai-Shek first fame in 1925 and 1926 when he swept over China with a Cantonese irmy in a revolution that establish- ed a mew republic with himself as the head. He operated with the aid of Russian communists at first, but later shook them off. All this summer Chiang's admin- istration has been beset by (roul On one hand he has been fighting northern coalition under Yen Hsi- Shan and Feng, while armies of Reds have sacked the in- terior. At present the civil war let up and nationalist troops are moving against the Re Spared Christian Mission instance is told how Chia spared a Christian mission vhich had done him a fay s in 1925 after a dentist at the le-in-China mission at Changsha extracted painful ooth for the young general. He was so grateful that when his Cantonese soldiers surged through the try he ordered that the ings be spared. Chiang permit the gained now An onee a coun- Yalc build- TONE WILL ADDRESS DEMOCRATIC RALLY Secretary of State Committes to | Be Heard Tonight Joscph A. Tone of demorcatic state central committee |one of the most prominent bers of the party in Connecticut, will be the democratic rally T. A. & B. Society strect. it was announc |the rally committee, been mad attendance. | Chairman Thomas J. Smith of the [town committee will preside and the ly is cheduled to open promptly t 8 o'clock. Attorney Francis J. {Conti of Hartford, who has been prominent in politics for several years, will be among the spcakers, and ex-Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa, nomin for county sheriff; Coun- Secretary tonight hall athy on Main today by accommodate to a large cilman Sagnuel Sablotsky of the sixth | | ward, Attorney William E. Hagear- THE PAI ORE | Your Heuse, Perhaps, Needs Only Washing The that and grime paint beneath dirt in coat of he as perfect it may condition as the day was applicd A washing by method. will bring back fresh beauty painted house. our the of a newly The price is reasonable . the satisfactory results certain Call us. We'll be to give more than glad house you iy and information 1hout washit DEMONSTRATION Next Saturday Wa Polisher: Jolmson's and will be demonstrated at our torc by a special fac 1 with a representative. ire invited to discuss 2 waxing problems Special prices will at the all vim, prevail demon- 1tion o Johnson products " MORGAN KINGSLEY THOMPSON | was baptized | Kai- | ng | . This | wisdom | mem- | and plans have | | |ed {in | was the | | principal speaker at the | M. | | ty, Councilman Lucian Macora and |the campaign. Headquarters will be | Attorney Samuel Googel, nominees ' open day and evening and for senator and representatives re- |several gatherings are being plan- spectively, and Judge William I*. |ned to perfect plans for the final | Mangan, nomince for judge of pro-|drive. | bate, will speak bricfly. e Women's Party Informa isin| Announcement was made tod member |hat the bridge and whist party un- | house of the general der auspices of the women of the two terms and attain- | democratic rty tomorrow evening | Nheadquarters will be strictly in- | thréugh his cfforts | at behalf of labor legislation. He [formal and costumes will not be named to succeed A. Sidney |worn, as previous ed. Th s state central committ women of the city are invited. at the state convention in| Mrs. Nellie McCrann, state cen- several weeks ago. tral committee member from New | Britain, and Attorney William Hagearty, representing Commitieeman John this city, attended a meeting of commitiee in New Haven today. | whose home was active retary Tonc New Haven of the upr assembly for prominer an Spots and P Paris, Oct |ganized crime 1 Lynch secretary Groton Campaign Gets Under Way Tonight's rally will be the open- ing of the campaign by the local democratic purty, prellminary meet- ngs and rallies having already been eld at headquarters during the past | few days, and plans are going for- | ward for the reception to Dean Wil- | are attracting {in France Many giving an | newspa are lawle of specially the especially 1929, in wt o3 % saying that “Li INDIAN WOMAN JAILED certainly’ more Bombay, Oct () — Miss Som- | United States bru L. Cross, nominee for gOVErNOr, | ji tyelfth president of the All-India fcivilized countr: and Augustine J.onergan. nominee | National Congress War Council who | Gang warfare for congressman in the first district, | was arrested Tuesday. has been sen- | battle scales are which will be held next Tuesday |enced to six months simple Impris- | The conniry evening at the Senior High school lonment. Her male associates arrest- which have the auditorium Basseft street. It i8|ed at the same time reccived 1onz- | ey patroll also planned to hold monaer | op ol e = meeting in the fifth ward on Thu The Apache Oct. 30, | only underworls democratic town but outside o ting last night there Sullivan o take theae, until the conclus 1 on e of All-India Congress ted today after the custom at mer- duty on A group olunt day. Th ne outside they rhouted import arre committee 1ppoin cha 4 med crimes John 1. lquarters Her “Don't 00d 1y blood. pay nz io! FRENCH PRESS PLAYS UP U.§. GANG WAR STORIES Shootings on Ba in France—Police Patrol Danger muc; President Hoover is the most often iD RADICAL HELD |communists in Detroit and other ity, Oct. 23 () — Man- | perts of the United States and with | uel Villegas Ocana, allegedly a com- | Persons in TRussia. The lotters were | munist who has been in communica- | 5aid to reveal that Villegas has re- | tion with communists in the United |ceived money from the “Pan-Pacif- | States has been arrested. He is be-|i¢ Trade Union” in the United attle Scale Unknown | ing held incomunicado. tates, address not given, and from | a person in Detroit. A quantity i parson Al Hats | seized in Villegas | to include letters | ALLEC revent Outbreaks. exchanged with z Usk HERALD LD ADS 3 (P—Stories of or- States | The Only Sure Cure fOl' Rupture is by a properly performed oper- ation. But second, only to that in import- ance, is wearing the right type of truss— Correetly Fitted. 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