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= Carnera to Battle With Fencing Expert Rome. Nov. 12 (UP)—Primo Carnera, the giant Italian boxer, who recently returned from the United States, was said yesterday to have accepted a challenge to battle a well-known fencing ex- pert, Agesilao Greco. Greco proposed to carry a nine- inch blunt sword into the ring to parry the blows of the pugilist, who has 5 reach. Greco said he would use the blade and hilt to stave off the boxer's at- tack. rnera would wear the regulation gloves, and would not be permitted to hit Greco in the face, No date was fixed for counter, although ugents two men represented the as certain to be h — I BANK HEAD HOME T0REST FOR TIME McGarrah Arrives on Olympic With His Wile 2 P—Ma rlill\g; his first home visit since he last March to become presi the newly organized Bank of New York, Nov. a sailed | of | Inter- Settlements at Basle, Switz- Gates W. McGarrah, former chairman of the New York Kederal bank was in New York to- ident national erland, th he en- of the Ieserve match day for a rest. Accompanied by Mrs. Mc and his daughter, he arrived at mid- night aboard the Olympic and hopes | viet government of win over the Christmas holi- | Writes He declined to comment on | then activities of the international during the first six months of | °° existence and the financial dis- [In these he irict awaited his address Friday be- | t0 have been laid in Moscow for him fore the Academy of Political | O @ssist in obtaining recogmition of Science here, when he will speak | Russia by the Unted States. on reparations payments and other | Charman Fish said Bessedovsky aspeets of international finance was not now connected with the Sir Charles Addis, one of F { communist party and expressed con- land’s leading international bank- | fidence that the state depa or 0 Shepard Morgan, former | Would not object to issuing him a nce director of the office of rep- | temporary At pres the de- tions paymentss in Berlin, ar-|partment grants visas to no person cd on the same ship and also |@ member of the communist pariy. 1l speak at the annual meeting of | “Bessedovsky's testimony should academy. Mr. Morgan recently very valuall Chairman vas eclected vice president of the id, is reputed to be onc Chasol National panl |the best diplomats and one of the Sir Charles is chairman of the |MOst intclligent men the Soviet gov- Hongkong and Shanghai Bank of | C*Rment had. In addition, he london. a dircctor of the Bank of | URderstood to have knowledge England and chairman of the |the intricate workings of the World bank which he helped to |SOvernment.” create during the Young plan con- | SOVIET DIPLOWAT ™" noNATED TO YALE WI“. VIS” NAT"]N Madame Ardenghi Gives Proles- Bessedovsky (o Be Asked to. sor's Home to University Today Testily by Fish FEAED funds About Soviets he Since been s about the Soviet g0V nen: be viee Soviet H home of Nov, 12 (& oun Prof. form Gift of gar- William with its su iing Nov. 1 ’ for ner a embazsy in Pari international prom- vt Whitman ped into school his friends here a0 coming 1o he America o) made known or v mont . uni- housc h The comin committce investigating try | and he m- The, ent, 34) not ind the lohoratorics, rt s prope is m inex- (Number observatory oup of chemical ivitics in this cour have him testify Fish says obtain him Prospect | H nan from; ilton ussia Sterling gr pern Unite a fe ttin to for re- six ihe Med lived cath To Receive Invitation will be invi commit the to tes- early Iish, how- made it hat the ¢ would not pa dovsky wa one of the andirn the Russian communist and a leac diplom He ppointed in 1926 president Amtorg Trading corporation in York but was denied a visa by American consul at Riga 1 was ascertained he belonged to communist party Last year in Paris rtain commanded and trial activity.” bofore uni 4 Mrs. ountry on their of the F ommit- | ha Bn Tk ihis honcymoon nam place Ardenghi The gift « shall b | Whitman FFarnan {den” The hous dormitory or may b liome for The do not e his expe for ind the was made was herc ard- while mem- | of ries provision that the “William emorial g may not be used - ho. cmed liversi was of it known as New - 5 @ . but used if ¢ aptable hor desires th when he tool vhen he took 1 il Mozcow policies to return to for “counter- He declinzd move ith ¢ no longer al nam has resolution corporation volutionary i o0 comply | t from the Soviet | cked the | # brothe Farnam, professor cmeri- cconomics department of versity. Mrs. Arde where they chatcau. P r of Heury W. tus of the the un eated a furore in Europe. La- | was charged by the commu-| Mr. s with having defrauded the So- [in IFrance, | building hi are to live contemplate X UNIVERSALISTS IN SESSION Meriden, Nov. 12 () - ) del from par More than i over mid-yvar icut Uni- Wom - Univerzal Club DANCE Newington Grange Hali || or o FRIDAY. NOV. 14, 1930 1 rsaliat ROY BACON S And His Commodores Fischer. DD., of Tickets hes confer versalist ¢ 1 of Conncctict this i o ien and en's Univer:z on yeiety W ope afternoon ¢l niv Followin will b with Itev New Have Clarenc . kinner will deliver an ad- “The Gospel of Social Ira.” evening A pre- siding. Rev. Dr. of Tufts Collc dress on the <m.;< ct Individualism 50¢ in a WIVES WHO CHEAT : FOR SABLES..... FOOLISH WIVES Who CHEAT'! Gorgeous Creatures . Who Auction Their SOULS For Costly Adorn- ments . . . Unsuspecting HUSBANDS Who Find Out Too Late .. . .. s ¥ A Story of Foolish Wives and Unsuspecting Hushands A\ Story So Daring in the Lives of Young Married People That We Do.Not Recommend it for Childre: STARTING a1 Oclock BASSY writing | ment. | related plans purported | Thi U. | | | | down {a suit by pany | | company, Irving the vacuu In Jud, 12 effect Kish of | is | of | Sout Havi rect Lonor Frank her will h Mrs. | terbur | ber and marric York ton vea Mrs s reversed itself in a the patent valid. | re-chearing on Blectric. held the while | tomorrow NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. GOURT REVERSES IS OWN DECISION {Judges Uphold General Electric Gompany in Tube Suit ladelphia, Nov cirenit court of apy a year ago and the General nst the De alleging Langmuir s used m tub Octobe in radi the er it motion of and I Bu n General Electric ges n said e ye WOMAN TG OBSERVE HER S6TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Betsy Haviland of South- ingion Born in 1834 ingto; M ind No will celebr her 96 luncheor Mr. whom will b Root, ome. I'riends invited to the at 1 o'clock given by with sh and 1 afi: aviland is a nativ e was born 1he on daughte frs. d to Barnes city, publisher er, ord. Havilar of th Phocni. more tha Havil | cation. Madame | of very in aut WIDOWER ADMITS = SLAYING HUSBA;N[} Havil Iirst is'a the mbe Aid Han society W nah 1l ahout I day omobil: takes rides and decision handed ore: infringment pi court granted a allegation ith birtn- Thurs e So ‘ In St Joseph’s Play ]l' sustained tric st com- | Radio ot on lan [ ap went 0 sets heid General mi | mi ted ’ | o g . | b do: [ me IDWARD L. HANNON L. Hannon, who is in “Applesauce ican life to b the Joseph pl: on Nov. 19 and sered the the production In portrays a mother whe 5 1o which of two s Bdward part Ame playing a comedy of Tabs' hall be reme mother D vers i T5h mbitionus | by the her role in me players last ycar. is undecided 2 ors for her daughter's favors. Mrs. Hannon opens w truly domestic clearly seen that ON SOCIAL REFORS New York Governor Urges Eeo- nomic Research in Naiion scene in not the home. rs. k rth no tsy Main 1 in her and Mrs, makes bors hich ft- at 1 1 ir sda o Wa- Novem- | of Mr. was of New r Boston dinae da men- for i reh roof chureh er, 1or home pleasure reli and program b it prison refor 1 depression ployment \ policd 10 | e nim- m Killed ex-Prisoner Because Mo in n had while pr and icon Wanted Man's Wil vt. Wheeler, 55 in Wa today. he l 1 onfes.r sl A m Roxbury ion w Pecor been Wheel er husi n ind ser sentence Pecor we ft Wheeler killed it he sa last as fore ectives found 100 1 one DERALD CLASSITE \\th =ton eport e Her husband I3 BOOTBLACRS ELECT weekly club It Loy Bootblacks' M. ( town coun- 1t hori- port d by sident, Antl RATE Denmark ational 1 oae-t T Nov < employ DISCOUNT b n was t his in If of one per | \d one-half per \, ‘Lvery Tyne of Dancing Taught” £DADS NEXT WEHER 1TH ANNIVERSARY Mon w LEW AYERS in “The DOORWAY to HELL” Slo ! Hanly medy Sun., True: Lay I Vaudeville or SHINE h Acts Joe “RAIN Warne: I RAN THURS., FR BLehind the dazzling model milt IRENE RICH _ ON THE 5TAGE \3\ VAUDEVILLE AN MORTON Vidition Comedienne RGE NIBLO (0. The Deseiiors” Jordon T and Gra Boys PRIDAY—CABARET Loads of F Ardine rhd Tyrell NITE Last Times Todey WINNIE LIGHTNER in “Life of the Party Iris this wee contact | ing room, | o s ying ‘rankly, T anding Tickets thir = 5 2 rect b com a bla ; l| 1 ‘«';s:f:r;m- g g theatrical notices and revlews in (hir colump are {ar (he rerpective amusement company. Unless otne-wise indicated written by pierr genciss l 2 AT THE EMBASSY War in all its funny a | the pietr proves thousands of them - of Buster Keaton's comedy, now playin b theater. “Dou @ dull moment i ughs and thrills tor “ABIE'S IRISH ROSE" Miss bel Jewell, leading of the New York Players pearing in the rele of ary on of “Ab wpitol theater majority of the seen or come in comedy-drama | 1 tly called “the are wom- who is “Rosc- ther the talking Em produc the the in Rosge™ iz like ho have with t has beer racle play of Jewell at lior it with 1 laug] thrills and be n Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer shows Keaton \ listed dress- had had tertain= Irish d in her that corner: admiticd zon who of or the late th en amor vho intne troubles ubted qualities worit the che rip-roaring er- with car him nd him, was play- | '© Abie's ible she he t that I % dur the sh tose. to sec a performan reprecentative impo. it for caid paper v Keptics: s difficult f ¢ the clined : that ter az rd the MISS DAL Lo of "ltosc- arrived n under- bie's Irich Rose 1 am 2 longer a skeptic. I car why } ¢T3 _lor so marvelou for all sh Ros the box office . 1t is urcd now mand for THE ON RETURNS isposition, ronie New York company the h Miss Dalton has : urne performances of - on salc tol the- e cedented cipated at itol vie's 1 re o mall part next Sugse Seamn STRAND does an = opport arming Orphans and Sisters To Attend Dedication «ns of the Sucred Hear d members of th ary of the 1 Sacred H to a o on to as movie- Orp par- gOWnS Daughtc Iox Back a4 by Gu s to th I'riday of v nong those monies H blue silk most ionabl York and i or of style he irs Among them el rnoon ind pi VENILE COURT FIGURES tford, No q - position as cr for lite omir ck transp rose of society we many of creatior is ess and velvet afternoon own h and eport | Show pre hion For today for polic borou, last Life QUIE @ OPENS Nov. 12 RUBBI Yorl opene 1re ew Ru N FUTURES York, Nov s ope ady r: December 1 - December March 11 October LADY 12 (P 4to12 ~-Cetton ste poinis h con- 97: January May 11 July g HERALD CLASSIT] ll D ADS COME ON NEW BRITAIN! TONAY, THURS, 'R BUSTER KEATON Ring of Big Laughs —in— ‘DOUGHBOYS’ ream! You'll Roar! This Comedy Romanee with LDWARDS LILERS You'll Sy At e SALLY SECOND BIG FEATURE railre: talkinz smashinz 1 reach the The drama sereen! “DANGER LIGHTS” with LOUIS WOLHEIM ROBERT ARMSTRONG JEAN ARTHUR first to FOX WO AENS ARNER BR ,EMBASSY 308 Main Street held at Tabs' this week and Hall oAt Night Dances formerly 308 Main St., Our regular Saturday will be held at the United Hall, theme | P e " hasn't | uillion- | in of | Coneeption | = | SEARCHERS STILL uccumbed to exposure Kaufman is president of the Con- Rubber Company of Malden and Framingham. Mas ‘Vlanufacturers Gather At Storrs for Session Nov. (#—The Manu- verse ONHAUFMAN TRAIL | Bloodhounds Used (0 Seek Miss: | /i5rc Sieaionor Comnecrns mg Rubbe]’ Mag]]a[e came into the country today to houd its annual meeting. ne gatherin as right in the midst of the ins 12 tution which seeks to turn out farm: ers who have scientifically trained. The incentive to come here, aside from the responsibility a mem- ber feels of attending the annu cting to clect officers and hear report the opportunity to an agricultural college at work, to enjoy the frills which had 1 prepared by the reception comy V2 day Kaufman kman, Me., Nov As been arch went into its eighth Mitchell B, bber ma day for mit- lionaire ufacturer of Malden r me M loct in a forest wil- | (he was derness between here and Canada, | see hers pinned their hopes on the | & scent of a unremitting Wednesday h friends, bloodhound pack. search, begun when Kaufman, failed appointed spot, a layout of attrace members found upol a military drill by nutes wit 1 old fashion luncheon cnator Hi ker and e comm tions whic arrival. Busine RO T all to ap- yesterday believe missing man e foott Aty spe to lead the posse of men 1o a solu Mean to on nile CORONER FREES AUTOIST Nov. 12 (f) — Johm Lu- this eity freed of liabilit Coroner ILid- announced today, in Hytti, 43, also df planned Norwich reen spread of fir an wszewicz of endeavor to spot some Il criminal mi hunter's whereabouts. ‘ard G. Mck Guides Believe Him Dead 1 i b A i hile n o T con- | i 4 guides ing ay fr s Ka 25 from injur® days carlicr when car driven by ossing 1h Death was du died Oct ics sustained four s struck ar wed would oon. 10 1d knew could lost doubts was by he here ternal inju dless b a | Luka was i o 1 of s, MOTHER DILS Nov. 12 (UP) descri her recent other gold star mothers 's. Iannie Forcier, dead from a heart attack Armistice day specch. GOLD STAT Shoreham, Vt, While with France able to signal his bonefire or gun- of the s And the night tem- 1 ranged close to frees- ough to warrant the Kaufman might have se arch- i ropped during an cold rd that The Best in Photoplays Al the Smallest Price Admission TOMORROW ANI: TRIDAY—TWO DAYS ONLY Does One Slip Make a Bad Woman? You'll Find the Answer in “COMMON CLAY” That Will Starile You with Iis Bold Revealin CONSTANCL BENNETT with LEW AYRLs JACK OAKIE n ~ “The Sap From Syracuse &LLL(‘” D SH()RT SUBJECTS LADIES ATTENTION Our Vanity Gift Nite Closes Tonight Our Final Gift Ts A Targe Jade Green and Black DRESSER MIRROR Rindly note: The management purchased an additional vanity articles including AT BRUSHES Any lady desiring 1o obtain the ar- ticles short may v by purc ing extrn admission fickeis. Bring along @8 many coupons as you may have on . 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