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NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. [ e N ——— % ————— Pope Pius First to Use Phone LABOR COMMITTE FAVORS BEER LAW National Group to Work for| Modification of Ruling New York, Nov. 24 (P—Iorma- | tion of a national labor legislative committee for the amendment of the | Volstead act with legalization of| 2.75 per cent beer as its immediate | object, has been undertaken by sev- eral union leaders. John Sullivan, New York State bor. said the | president of the Federation of La- movement was started a few weeks ago at a meeting 1 Washington of union heads called together by Joseph Obergfell of Cin- cinnati, tary-treasurcr of th Brewery Workers' union An organization mecting has been called for Washington on Dec. 2 and 3, aiter which matter will be presented to William Green, pre dent of the American Federation of Labor, for his approvai he American Federation Bullivan said, has gone on r five times in favor of per beer but the matter never h pushed further because of organization. MRS. BRUCE HONORED FOR FLIGHT T0 JAPAN Hop I''om England to Tokyo Ends Mr. cord cent been lack of After Two Months—Given Bouquets. Tokyo, Nov. 24 (P— able Mrs. Victor Bruce, ¢ severs e airplanc today 3 airdrome Osaka, ending a notable flig Lngland to Tokyo. A large crowd gave her an euthu- riastic welcome. Matajiro Koizumi, minister of ications, whose daughter presented Mrs. Bruce with & bouquet, represented the gove ernment. The British charge . wifc gave the aviatrix a houquet on behalf of Rritish women in Japan After niotored of ned lar from from com aires’ ay Mrs ere a been Bruce number Pl the receptio to Tokyo w entertainr Dean Cross Issues New Book About Literature Hartford. Wov. 24 (P)—Wilbur L. Cross, governor-elect of Connecticut & an emeritous of the Yale grad- ua school. ritten another book on English literature which h just been publishe Mac- m n company York as a supplement to ous book, “The Developme Inglish by 1" which 1889 and is used as a text book in many colleges. Th new of his was written iy ork by Dr. Cross is en- titled “FFour Contemporary Novel- ists. It contains biographical and critical essays on Joseph Conrad, Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy and H George 5. These essays have apeared in abbreviated form at various times in the Yale Review of which Dean Cross is edi- tor. W NO PROHIBITION PLANNED London, Nov. 24 (UP)—The royal nsing commission has reached a nent prohibition. th 4 today. abmit three non-inter- for People The commission will s reports, recommending ference with the present status of liquor traffic, local option under which the country would be divided into districts to make their own | Guevin —_— Legs of Man Found in Suitcase in New York New York, Nov. 24 (® — The dismembered legs of a man, am- putated at the thighs and care. fully wrapped in white shee were found today by a street cleaner in an old suit case in the doorway of a vacant Houston street stor Police experts said th tion had been done only a short time before. The skill with which the work had been done was al- most comparable to that of a sur- geon, they said, but the fact that the limbs were partly clothed dis: pelled suspicion the suitcase might have been left by a medi- cal student. _—— e amputa liquor laws, and a state control sys- tem similar to the system inaugu- rated during the wa The comumission, named King George, has been examining the liquor situation in Britain for many months. One Killed, Three Hurt by In Fire Truck Crash | Holyoke, Mass (UP)— On ames of three others were on the danger list of Providence hospital here result of a collision between Nov. 24 to : City Items Mrs. Henry Harris of New Lon- don, who is a great-grandmother, is | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryce L. Long on Shuttle Meadow avenue. Mr. Long is assistant general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. Mrs. Harris is Mrs. Long's grandmother. Rev. Dr. Abel A. Ahlquist of First Lutheran church will be the speaker at a mecting of the Men's | Brotherhgod of Swedish Bethany | church tqnight at § o'clock. The {lady's string quartet of Bethany church will provide a musical pro- gram. Members of hose compan answered a still alarm at 10 |terday morning for a gr |40 North street. The blaze w tinguished without damage | without the necessity of | truck | Cards and buttons of the local branch of the Crusaders being prepared and a drive for members will be inaugurated short- ly, President Leo V. Gaffney said today. The branch will have a board of directors to assist in the conduct of the activities, Merchandise Shoppe at 667 | s0ld at public it was announced torney David L. Nair, estate of the No. 44 ss fire at s ex- and fir embers [at n Ma Hollywood will be on December today by At- trust street ow a piece of fire apparatus and an | automobile at Cabot reets last nig Mrs. Mary Guevin, 28, died from shock Race and of Holyoke, shortly after the crash. Her husband, Daniel, driver of the automobile, and Mr. Emile Dore of Chicopee Falls, occu- pants. sufiered serious head and body injuric Police said the s as traveling at hig when struck by a fire engi driven by Corneliu arn which was an- swering in the Mount Tom section truck pushed th ¢ road by eed bandit in . crowd, a dice gam e woods us yesterd and escaped w ry totaling about two cor crowd while he i from the ground pockets of the of value Police were officers vail three obilc plates and jewel- rates cove d ruder took % and cmptied the called 1 a arched of the players robbers cscaped in New York squad of wooc 10 id the an auto registration Some bearing Mother Jones Critically 1ll in Capital Home Washington Nov 24 (UP)— iot Jones has suffered another relap: nd the old leader s reported today H labor to be br. H Jones, o by her vital few hours o a week or mor W ill last month but rallied Mother Jones has been stayin the farm home of Mr. and M Walter Bu s. in nearby Maryland TWO HIT York, 4 tailor and his wife, Rachel B Brooklyn Mother physici Howlett has a mi, said wzed die 1S within a 1ain alive She critically MS (#) — An el- Benjamin crossing night when them, Kkilling r stopped and r kot out. r sped away, police looking for him today. and Bernhard had told them the motorist's name rner last we » struck said HERALD USE CLASSIFIED ADS Less talk and more © 1930, Licoert & Myeas Tosacco Co. taste — and Mrs. | players of everything | SEES HER HUSBAND IN PARKING PARTY Wile Complains to Police He Beat Her When She Appeared Accordi to a rep police headq William Corbett learned of 49 1 a parked car on t in the company of and woman, she went and after finding the 1ade r husband ions and return 1 stree auto tried to per: Yo leave his cor to his home with her. Failing in her purpo: peared later at the police station where she compl to Lieu McCue that 1d been assaulted and beaten by he band. The dis hevelled appearance of her hair and r hore out her statement t m MeCue aine she T reate McCue detailed ard Kicly and Policeman to Connerton strect to When the policemen eported that the auto before they ar- d Corbett returned the d driven tailed the Prosec 1all efforts of the police to locate Corbett a report of cident was prepared for Joseph G. Woods SURPRISED IN GRANBY A surprise party in honor d Mrs. Constance Mickulskas erly of this city, was held Satur- day evening at their home in Gran- by. A buffet lunch w rved Among the guests present s city were Mr. and Mrs. stance Aluska, Mr. and Mrs. Mickulskas and Mrs Kardok, Mr. and Mrs Relus, Mr. and Mrs. Jo phy. John Dowling and Mr. anc wles Baikowskas. HELD Noy of Mr from Con- John Adolph Andre My ™Wo Norwich, Howson, _amarin oth of held for superior court trial wold town court ling a new machine from a local itomobile concer Both were nt here from Diiladelphia Sat- today 1 charges of Gri or st ne T | PENN STATE COURT ' BACKS CONVICTION Blonde Bandit and Bscort Face| ‘ Electric Chair | | Nov. 24 (P—The | 3 court today upheld | the conviction with death penalty | of Mrs. w. Glenn Dague convicted for the mur- | Philadelpria, upreme Irene Schroeder and der of a state highway near New Castle, I My, Schroeder blonde, and Dague bile salesman. killing Corporal cember 5. 1829 question them The girl and Dague formerly lived in Wheeling. W. Va., where she was a waitress. She left her husband and Dague left his Police were secking them for a holdup in Butler, Pa. when Corporal Paul stopped thelr automobile on the highway They shot their way to freedom, Paul being killed and Patrolman Ernest Moore wounded | They were captured weeks later in Arizona after a gun fight with deputy sheriffs, one of whom was killed. patrolman 21-year-old former automo- were convicted of Brady Paul. De- when he sought 10 wife r pleaded “an irre- impulse to rob” as the mo- tive for many holdups she said she and Dague commit On t witness stand she admitted firing at Paul as he backed away from their car. She got 1" she said, from robberies and from wearing boys' clothes Dagu Paul, but HOUSE RA) Someone entered Join Hart of 401 S day and helped eral articles of report 4 rs today Mr. Hart police that the loss was not discovered until to lynn has emse cording to headquar- INCOMPLETE HOUSE BURNS (P — An v Belmont ( Joseph Cordio, of destroyed by The fire, Danbury, Nov. 24 finished being erected by Danbury totally fir. late Sunday night cording to Danhury fficial was of ince Cardio's family ¢ house December 1. ac- G TOM” REPORTED livix first floor of at street comnt to today is practice windows every calling on the “PEEP Pe 1 hous plained to the police someone making a peeping through the The person policema lookout ons on th Mapl nigh WILL HOLD JOINT of the will ME] Lotary meet on k at Members s clubs noon Because Th. ary club will di Thursda Joseph Root of H own for his experier wilds and carth ing.” this we hotel Thursday is of the Wksgiving pens meetin the Ro- with its reg- ford, who ces in the s of various parts of Dr will g Gamc APPEALS ON Hartford, HIGHWAY WORK ov. 24.—(P— The al today was at- d of ior court r New Haven co ngs of John Mac ¥ commissioner 1ount damage of $217,000 ONE will always stand out! The Vatican City was recently by telephone. connected to the outside world Pope Pius XI is shown with the instrument, the ever used by a pope. Boy Has Broken Leg After Auto Accident Walde: r Peltz 6 old son Mr. and Mrs. Crescent av New of Julius —FOUNTAIN NEWS! Complete Turkey Dinner served Wedn SEEKS LICENSE RETURN I Nov. 24.— Donnell 19 25¢ TURKEYS CHEAPER INLOGAL STORES Large Demand Anticipated as Becausc seven than at T cials of local w vas est local uall have turkeys at Thankeglv- : them this year. will be 32 per cent increase i of turkeys avaflable this and Massa- in the num- alone is ere the 1 er state The increa in SENDS Moscow, LI Nov cight TER TO PRESS 24 (UP)—The son defendants in the al which t a letter to infliction on his father, engineer. the ranke of order and of the ne ho is a mem- 1 organi- is a class will open tor toda ist wa orro Jress der st EXPECTS RUM RUNNER 24 (P—Co J. 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