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Strange Race of Man-eating Sharks L] % z BB S . A are: President, Mrs. Loretta Regan; Studies of Scientist at|ie president, Mrs. Martha Guen- ther; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Revaitc Q | . s osephine Bonney; publicity repre- 3 Straits Settlements ) | Josephine B bl . 5 sentative, Miss Rose King. Result in Valuable Infor-| Valiant Veview will meet on the first and third Tuesday evenings of ; mation On Kidney Dis- " month in Eagles hall. Meetiog . 5 be determined between now and eases in Humans. e D 8 . . { ) Singapore, Strait Settlements, Dec . 3 (P—A strange race of maneating | 1 sharks which live in fresh water has | ] ¢« been found near here by Dr. Homor | W. Smith, New York Universit physiologist, SEaEg This fish promises to ¢ g «on some obscure pants avouc . | DOUALOL GENES Mind o 4 Per man kidneys and thereby give sci- 5 €N another grip on disease preven- Gent Malt Beverages ion. Dr. Smith is profcssor of physi- T . ©logy at Bellevue Medical college orK By GEORGE T1. MANNING Je: - 1, = (Washington Bureau, N, B, erald 2tew Topk Univerily snd Is mgking | 2 orieln Busel B i Jiaiexpedition it el aid otitilel 00 ik ee tinus {0 BRFING O parac Mo P | Bingham of Connecticut. He has “At Telmi pnr Mrom Sea lintroduced a Lill proposing the Tiver, which flomor O the Perak|jogajizing of 4 per cent beer and an- o “',”:N”]‘)“m"fi““ iiogtho ! measure that swould afford . e *l;"“' of Ma- | 4 sn manufacturers neasure S e ound rass. |of protection from foreizn competi- P s ish in perfectiy {1ion in furnishing supolies for the e ater 40 miles from the sea. |apmy and na © sct up a laboratory under a| \wWhil | Al al While many of the other members [ paln-leaf roof to keep off the ter-lof congress are talking pro and con vific sun, and settled dos (il g some very exuct seioatia 10 90 fabout legislation authorizing a na- We “;Nwt)v’ scientific work. l{jonal referendum on the prohibition until we wantag o L0 keep the fish fissue, Senator Bingham in his bill ® cars in e ved to use them in live- | goes dircetly to the issue of chang- these live qny ¢ The natives uscing the Volstead act so as to author- Nyolecars frequently to trans-fize an alcohol content of 40 per »ofln. ive fish to market, thus mak- | cont in verages in place of the Ing up for the absence of ice. S T 0 G i T e . : The Chinese know this trick and | (jon in the et 1oy ;\.:lp_nlarge quantities of young carp| 1t js Senator Bingham's belief that W ‘fuj’g,r' by aerating the wates |{his change is in harmony with pub- Mlap theidies These are made 10|jic gentiment. By enacting his e [oD the water by a mechanical de-|yye congress could improve Vice activated by coolics running on conditions quickly, it is & tread-mill in shifts day and night. |yhile the national referenc e Few Large Fish o SN ey e di rselve. ot any e 2 . e lard:: “"3‘ "‘“i ‘,‘vfi 8l any giscussion during \.hich time con- o S Put - man-cating | jitions may he expected to become &harks weighing up to 100 TonndEi neE R e o are said to come o river some- | & tiines ,I.h”j"_‘”"‘f: ‘["‘ river some- | Army and Navy Contracts e ok o o e T R e HA i1 forithrtherinros closely related, going up river aoe (tection for American manufacturers miles. from the seac - L cr 0|’ turnishing supplies for the army T erat s Tt anc navy is based on the experience s Ay m:,m"' “T'lof some of the Connecticut manu- ) el Dl e ASOn | cturers who have bid on proposa ! i the tropical rivers of the | o1 o find that the federal gove equatorial belt, the vast majori e e this group of being striet] e L marine, Gipias . The immigration is more in- | bl S”' g n., bid on a proposal t teresting because some palcontolo- | o S e ists think the grot a whole s R L y B excluglyaly foroup as & whole liv- | competitior got the business. This the Silorlan continents (that. ia |Of course worked to the disadvan- o 0 2 « s at i 1ioe0 of both the Americs anufac- about 500 million years ago) and [(+60.01 bath the umerical wanutac moved into th L i he subsa- | b % . sl i qu l|u]\1 )"\‘ f)“lltv’l n th ubs: |bearings in Connecticut. Other “On parlic S A Sest N ”!wlmvm being equal, Senator Bi 3 1 [ham believes that the army and navy . is in the presence arge qua 5 v Y i W o “Ly}d B “‘""l‘i“‘:l“ %l as well as other government depart- which is formed by the combination ."v‘lf’:\'l"‘_(:’:"‘i""“ ;;‘,"“ _""‘,",’: ey of protein in the body, and which |’ Mgl = bl e excreted by the kidneys IS inlpd b Ll Necessary For Fi | F e AT O that this uremia, as it is c i siamarcine ohgon; a ol ssain el e tracts for the purchase of supplies aass in man As i (Hesstsnes aa -.om‘m:- ur;n,}] oF navy, the secretary adaptation which is necessary for |5 VAl S0C (O scereiany of thenayy them to live in salt water. D s a0y oL IO DUTS 5 “It is hoped that a study of this|chase only arlicles of the i-"’l“""‘ may throw lig upon obscurs m ac of the regarding the function of th R T n kids i i rom h Prof. Smith gocs to ‘-"' (27 S EearCH ¥ Batavia for study of rare fishes and e neton mant thence to Africa to take back to [eknthe B0 cd States, is of New York live lung-fish. direct de- ) UnZEbIC @iy scendants of Devonlan lung-fish of || Wil Sciator RN nsay s that S e | of these b ‘ lits : {of the one to legalize 4 per ce 5 | cohol content in heverages is not |likely to pass at this session of . gress, e | g | ATTACK PRIEST, CONVENT Two New Clubs Organized by | ; | o Al T = |Crowd Prevents Archbishop Frow : « Women's Benefit Association | ' Entering Building, Stones Win- No. 9, Women's | dows, Tears Down Railing has the honor | . . first outside organiza- | ldvernool Lngland, Dec. i (P— fion (o use fhe new lodge room in | 1w hundred ant holie. demor agles' hall on Walnut street, and |Sralors during the night blocked at a mecting, last night, officets ,‘;-":‘I".,(.).“”}u Notre Dame con- e were clected and installed, two na- [YCAL liere and prevented Dr. Dov- Al e s of the or- 1Y, Catholic archbishop of Liv. der made specthes and assisted in :‘::L;I,J G g sl BranengoraerefiothincRITevie A srel ST Sl B B SEE e AR O onicers alected, Tt was [ e anery crowd Etoned the:con- ! A 1 best |Vent windows, and later prevent by far the most Hh]w()). M]\ anc ‘h_‘_\ workmen from moving the f T T“‘“""“ InReEhgRULERIO0KS into the new Catholic presbytery, reld this year. 3 3 ind tore down the rai in tron 0 o e oricer e ”").“ e the building, peltir t Ol ket ot (he\ioReRcs peB NI TION N ity S e e LU The cause of the outbreak was not omen's Benefit asso or b 1 3 determined, but such secnes arc in . President, N Nell McCranni " yise withont precedent here, vice president, Mrs. Mary Wagner; NG g Ner Iwhere Orangemen and Roman Cath- financial ceretary Mrs, RENES) {olics are variance. Valentine; recording secretary, Mis. T = = . Pauline Lay; treasurer, Mrs. Josepi- B . : & ine Tomness Lady of Ceremonics, | Vo Fu W. Will Initiate N R S bt Miss Kit LA C. F. Smith Thursday Mildred Egan; mu: Mrs. Mary | OPCUINg ot the new home of Wal- ta Regan; past r"‘-"'\ll‘ . I8 Miin |ter J. Smith post, Veterans of ¥or 2 Juengst; sergeant, Mrs. CIMENUN® foign Wars, in the Judd block. : Hheelianitoflicer 0 gt s _“']3- «tess, | Main strect. last night, found a com- | Martha Guenther; outer 1‘0 | mittee busy making plans for the Mrs. Nellic Malic e O . | social to be held Thursday night in | ¢ o Mra. Anna Maher; captain of ' | judd hall, when Charles I. Smith, | guard, Mrs. Mary Ki ‘°l°'> 4T | chairman of the board of dircctors | er. N. 1, Mrs. Mary Hart; color "l_‘”' of Landers, 1 ¢ & Clark, will be | er, No. 2, Miss Molly Hackett; press | 1o cioq to honorary membership into | . correspondent, Miss Rose King | the post. | . New Clubs Formed e new home of the post consists The two clubs organized 148 |or v rooms on the second floor of night are the Ploncer club and the |y ST TONE 08 B8 TN room West Way club. The former club I8 {00 meetings will be held. a par- 3 ¢ for members who have been mem- | jon g MO L S Tost Dbers of the Valiant Review for auxiliary, wives, and other friends | years or more, nd the latter of the post members, a rec those who have heen members 1SS |oom with several card {ables . & than years. Members may gradu- | goihaek: a kitchen and dining room | ate from the West Way club intothe | \hero suppers will be held during | Pioneer club upon reaching thear ‘n winter, and an adjutant’s room | 25th membership anniversary. Iwhere the business of the secretary . The officers of both clubs Were fung other post officers will be 1r L] elected and installed by Mrs. Kath- tacted and records kept. ryn Growdon of Port Huron, Michi- e e gan, supreme campaign director. | The lowest temperature the he ofticers of the Pioneer club are: “ugpeih pole is ubout 60 de es be- ' o President, Mrs Mary Hart; vice llow zoro. At the south pole the president, Mrs. Pauline Layi secre- |temperature is frequently 60 to 70 tary and treasurer, Mrs, Clementine [bijow, The south pole is generally | Shechan; publicity representative, colder than the north pole, due to Mrs. Mary Juengst. The officers of the West Way club its very considcrable elevation above | sca level, l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930. 9 POLICEMEN DISCUSS BOHEMIAN EAGLES WIDOWS’ PENSIONS| ~ EXPAND IN SCOPE. Yot¢ to Continue Giving Part of Wil Have New Fraternal Benefit Pay to Reliel Fund At a special meeting of the ment yesterday afternoon it reg- | nights for the two new clubs will |ular policemen of the local depart- was voted to continue the two per cent deduction of wages for the of the mayor's relief rund ductions were authori: imous vote for a months. d by a unan period of veral other matters ence to charter the police pension scussed he widow' Relative 1o these mittec of five members of Chief William C. with affec were T changes fund inav sion 1 s was the ration o a { pe matters a benefit The de- three ng also com- consisting Hart, Sergeants John J. King and John Stadler and Policemen William O'Mara | George Collins was appointed ! delegated to look to advi ity of several changes on the ter as it affects the pe the dep: This s ment. and and abil- char- ion fund of commit- tee as also charged with the task of bringing su tion of the The inaugura idow's pension length thought t chartc polics and m at, ny the time was Ti h changes to the atten- r revision commit- discussed meeting for start in this direction. A plan that women, wives of the membuers, then voted to give $5 to this fund. EINTRAGHT LODGE | the temple was erected Up to 1420 the lodge had sions, politics, business and the arls are guests of Lady Astor's manless After this, the members returned | bership of nearly of the most | dinner. to their eating and dancing, and af | promine German men in Vienna — Dr. Ender gives up a midnight the party was a reminder I YE “ Britain. There are now mem- | tempt to form government. of the old homeland in Czecho- bers. Berlin — Police heid in readiness Slovakia. When Mr. Leupold joined {he to prevent disorders at reconvening Officers elected last night are: 3 lodge in 1585, the lodge was making | Of Reichstag. President, H. 1. Willametz; viee 0 D H S wu G] b A _ | strenuous efforts to raise the mem.| Havana — Machado confirms re- er, Irank Spacek; secretary, Charles | nt N T Sd N h careful in selection of bers, did Lodge Under State Law Soome somimcan sreters Seartes - iyersary Next Tuesday Night sareet n silection of memvers. o Rosenthal; inside guard, Joscph Sl and then the biggest ceiebration in| Montreal — Five minor leagues Conrad. the hietory of the lodg ol¢ R e a e s Although the Britain branch 5] A : Lintracht Loc O. D. H. 8, of| "y : f1“1:: W y’u lov- itiate 5 ,‘,}‘ Ml'l‘ = v’oOI nt‘;!}m% qu'mo\". er of tha Boherilan' Haglex consistsiof this city, will be 59 years old on| o e Co St R MO AEED e SOYes 8 S OIS SRl S HOOYER SCHOOL FORGETS s e member Tuesday night, and this is League pitching champion. 15m and | UeEC0s Acat 2805 an event that will not go unherald- Bloomington, Ind. — The old his wife was present at the monthly event, the lodge will T short [ oq 1y 11 2 : I i y nonthi; d by the members. oaken bucket, Purdue and Indiana meeting last night in 0dd Fellow's A A business meeting and a German = tootball trophy, has vanished Temple. supper in the banquet hall in Odd i I\" St The regular business for the eve- |y oo 1o Comsidered Chiel Need of | enyore) i = ¥ .e:!hmlnnd] ki ning was the annual clection of ofli- 5 af; “born" O h N joston - Thirty-six deer taken cers, and immediately following 1 vernig t ews | . st day of open season Mountaine Children that, a Bohemian party was held in honor of William 3 ho wili sail Teacher. 1 t week for (‘zecho-Sloviakia and othcr parts of 1Zurope, {0 visit rela- | " 4% Lol tives whom he has not scen in many | 1Ork and b ¢ years. In truc Bohemian manner | U0 Will have togo he women hrought several kinds of | &8 the mountain scliool sponsored Bohemian cakes and sar S. by “Eresideny Hooycrilsjconcerned. “Why not ha cse children do At the height of the merriment, | ,anaiwork like the soldiers at Wale announcement was made that Con- Reed hospital guests from necticut has finally secured j Washington, v as on cnriching mission from the state insurance | (he curriculum, often ask commissioner to have its own state | Miss Christic branch of the Bohemian SIavonic smiles in u wise and Fraternal Benefit Union, who “Hand-wo the headquarters is in Cleveland. O. This | and girls z permission was granted yesterday | parents and a meeting of the heads of all | got local Bohemian La n the i rding state was held at the Hotel Bond mn « Hartford to anize the stale S om0, Ul AL M. to Receive crnoon by the state ne Traveling Parchment misgioner, the lpd e a 1y « made lsst night branch order that is purely bencfi- New Brita oA M cial, or under a regular f rnal in- | in Vega hall, 'f reception of 1ce plan. This is something that | the parch n hemian 1 s ied for | ning, to be brought any years to secure, but with little | Harmony lodge of ceess until the national order | Mass,, and upor placed its large capital as a bond- scribed the ved reserve fund under the Connecti- lod effective in Meriden provides for he payment to the widow of a de- ceased policeman of an equal amount to one half of the sum he would receive if he were on the pen- sion list, "here has heen some agitation nong the policemen for another charter change that will make it possible for the witness fees carned by regular policemen who testify in the police court to be turned into the pension fund instead of into the city treasury charter now pro- vides. discussion of the Clerk Following t problems P’olice William Buech ad ncial report of the baseball g played last suni- mer with the Meriden department According to figures of the re- port which are as vet incomplete the b nefited ed §2 in fund has an that will e FATHER PERSUADES amount ~ BRIDE T0 WAIT Fubrman Phones Daughter | About to Wed Musician New York, Dec. 3 (I—Her i ding interrupted by tective, Miss | Helen Fuhrman, 18, daughter of k. I, Fuhrms president of the o col s on hior mond cr per: delay her arents chmond Monday New York to In the meantime, Fuhrman jump- ed conclusions and asked police | here to ch the license bureau As a result, a detective intercepted | the couple as they were filligs out the appiic; and took them to headquar 3 After the 11k with her father I wouid Virginia wedding | Man fll;d \\'ufi\iln Siart On Long Air Journey ‘roydon. Er De 3 UP—Mis Winifred Spooner. @ and Flying Offic 37 1w 1s started at T:0¢ day on a mils lane v re 0 break ‘the nine day fl 0 the South African city viators in dtofl by day alternately take the Miss Spooner has | ars and has il cont ade Africa to Croydon BEST RESUL HERALD CLASSIFILD UsE ADS Cold in Head, Chest or Throat? UB Musterole well into your chest and throat—almost instantly you feel casier. Repeat the Musterole-rub once an hour for five hours « « « what a glorious relief! Those good old-fashioned cold reme- dies—oil of must menthol, camphor —are mixed with other valuable ingredi- ents in Musterole to make it what doc- tors call a‘‘counter-irritant”’ because it gets action and is not just a salve. It penetrates and stimulates blood circulation and helps to draw out infec- tion and pain. Used by millions for 20 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurses. Keep Musterole handy— Jars, tubes. All druggists. To Mothers—Musterole is also made in_milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Chil= dren’s Musterole. cut insu ws recent tion by The name of the new branch of a nir from . gles, beginning week when local branch lodges will be formed, will be the Czech-Lyon a special s lodge. The first meeting of the lodge rs of both lodg will be held as soon as installing of- | declared last ficers from the home lodge in Cleve- | dish was to be land can come her of the membe The members discovered that one older members, in years of iliation but not in age. ha placed his wite in the hospital, his ildren were in need of food and | A delegation of New Britain clothing and the member was hav- | lodge will go to M-riden tonight on serious financial difficulties. A official visit to Meriden lodge, irse of $100 was raised and pre- and on Friday night will visit East nted to the membs Hampton lo On December 13 As a further act of good fellow- a large delegation will go to Bridge- p. the members voted to give $5 [port to take part in a big district to the mayor's relief fund, and the |night and banquet { i OTTO L. 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