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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. Wonders of New X-Ray Machine Described to Scientists’ Meeting; Uses of Device Still Uncertain| MORE UNEMPLOYED 650,000 Volt Tube Ap- proaches Effect of Ra- dium — May Revolution- | ize Healing Practice — Prolonged Study Needed | Yet. Y.os of 1 Angeles, Dec. 4 (A—Wonders v and powerful X-r potentialitics fathomed even by the being unfolded here wttend diological ma- chines, whose un- creators, are before scientists ion of the Ra- North Amer these machines— of 650,000 volts, said | more than 50 times as| v as all the radium| —was exhibited be- | intists last night at Pa- Dr. Robert A. Millikan cony society of tness of b ch po nown to cx dp st Nears Radium’s Power produces r approxi- gth those the pene- ray of and speets is capable of by the $5.- radium which ing in le ofr g gamm radium in some doing the work now done the world thu has 1ded Dr. Millikan and Dr. ( Laurit- son, both of Califorma Ir ute o “Technoloz developed the big tube Its potent in the fields of medicine and incering, the noted said © unde- | ed a years lities physics require overy lopment of the tube, Dr. principal physical study 5 of the said. opencd s of Curative Powers Haye field, b said. woul vl e containing the of ordinary 1dium, 1 wheth n the treatment of 1 dlse Dr. Mil- he ¢ cther inhomo- tid e cggs to the a microscope ber of cggs dy- 10 the rays hoped to fur- orld with enough nt tub: Uni- Changes Studied light diffr ion 'n determine even functional the human By of the molecules in th it is possible to ex sue and determin or tendon it came. | or tendon | kibl changes in the spacing tissues, he said amine human t from What muscls and whether the was at rest or under A diffr X-ray Clark whet human is normal al Dif- unhealthy tis-| to issues niuscle tension thus reveals. her ormal ctio TURN BACK ELUEK 1040 YEARS A0 Rogal Arcanum 10 School Scene of the “Gay 90 Present i : school conducted dur- schiool per of admis- Men's hall. council The Old School” at 8 : strict cants 10 40 31 fod can tonight when the New Jioyal Arcanur Jrashioncd singing do so at no cost t Red Rritain prosents k101 gl old fashioned an hour of u and moder neing Vil have a sc of o'clod heo partivs between tonight hich any person in omed as the guest The Etart by their wive sir at § o'clock. and will be uncil and dress- all teacher council) 20 members of the ¢ women frienc ¢d in the styles of 40 years heing pupils of Hiram, the (Ired Elliott, orator of the and all desirous of being taught the mysteries of soprano, alto. tenor and Lasso by an expert Mrs, Violet Iricson Jlartford church, will be the school and will sing two solox. veral others who sing In local churches and who have appeared in Jocal entertainments will be seen and rd I'he o'clock a o'clock Virginia reels nd old fashioned waltzes t will be the program. 10 o'clock will be modern dances, but if the au- dience want the old fashioned dances then, the orchestra will play fox them, s or 4go0. soloist in @ a pupil in dismissed at until 10 square dances and two- A lunch- followed school will be from then con hy | liam Green, | and announcing that to the on leagu application for a pardon tribunal the the diction over it.” court for a the tend executive who first Stamford ter official visitation to Odd Fellows last night and explain- ed to the of the g tor, presented a class of candidates for the will |class next Wednesday JURY OF WOMEN - MAKEINITIAL BOW _ Coroner Praises First Chicago Group of Female Jurors Chicago, Dec. 4 DURING NOVEMBER ... | ous welfare worker, (®)—Headed b, internationally fam- the first legally Increase in Jobless May Reach 7,000,000 by February Washington, Dec. 4.—(Pl—Ameri- |so alert as to bring out can Kederation of labor estimates |and important today showed 4,860,000 laboring |telligent verdict men out of work in November. The case wa This figure was given out by Wil- | Wasson. Kille president of the federa- |home when her son tion with 2 warning that at the rate |On the starter of Mrs of incre for the past month, |tomobile, which February would see 7,000,000 job- becn left in gear less. Neither figure covered unem- |forward ployed office workers or farm labor- | death, an ers. has been in action, and praise of Herman N |oner of Cook county. “I might say,” the won Bundesen coroner said the material s leading to an in- this case.” Mrs. Elsi rear of her at of dwin stepped Wasson's an ntly hal inadvertc The Mrs. Was to crushing The estimate was based ports from unions in cities, checked against sta f the de- partment of | and cr em- en termed it ituation on re- oners’ jurors mute taking of testimony, Iy rh’mg- d to sit during th ployment agencies ploymen nei s L& closennictne other women Increase Is Normal ; from October to normal.” change conducted by of the questioning was do women Mrs Corkell paigne jehalf of the recer state- ferendum by which voters authorized women to on jurics, one of the six won who heard questioning out and the lice unemployment November is Green “and t huen about t so many al- vork in October is cause for con- | Much by ti woman (his year T who can- same as usual ady were out of hat any the increase rn This w the winter the casc was her months with an uncmployment crisis already on our 1ds. We should this November crease that relief m. done to nast prevention The senate, on tor Ship: sota, has the president’s on veur enter to bring occurr-d d to po coroner the take as ures must utmost possible work on relicf cady begun motion armer labor varn vomen he said and sex in law equally Sena- Minne- from ad requested a report nerzency committec cmploymer A r in the through appropr vd constructior alrcady federal aid expand- ssional on the 00 the making for Rev. Conrad Res‘igns as Dry Group Presulcnt Dec. 4 (UP)—At 1 contentiol help we on good duri Boston quest of to do v worst conditions ~ Critical icism 1150 of, ommittec chai Hooter for praising Had it sident’s) p ts h Dr most not been 4 pre of conditions sho vas genc in N Birmir Chic highest Angeles, Detr Railroad a an and 1.0s theatrical en but build- trades uring lost MOONEY GOUNSEL SPEEDS UP CASE Asks Hearing Date Be Set for December 1 1t showed inerea metal nd Dec. 4 Moo ‘o ed e ey act- up the for exec San I'ra Counsel for as .J Real $1.49 PICOT TOP CHIFFON or ALL SILK SERVICE WEIGHT s'°° | ed yesteeday hearing on his application - [tive clemency and Warren K. Billings charges of the Mooney serving life tory ) implication in bom! Preparedness The supreme cd Billings on by a the day court a pardon 1 1o 1 Attorney Cyrus B nor ¢, C t Governor 11 ng of in 1 this week King 1 Young and Carnahas pardon \ of the advisory Mooney's for around Dece indicated the | con 2 that iher ard ahovt that time Governor Silent Young. heyond a receipt of th will used to Governo cdging he forv hoard, ret com the application King declared he were decision and atly surpris turning down B He added: do not feel that it affects in the application of Mooney There has never heen before any p the application pardon, and, f court has no duty in matter, nor any juris- An Amazing Value! O chic—so0 new—so flaw- less in texture you'll want “Wo iy way several pairs. Their rich, dull iy son or on of lustre has a permanency of beauty that will resist countless \vnhings. Then, too, there's the French Curved Heel and reinforced Silk Cradle foot for added serviceability In all the’ wanted Winter Shades. All sizes. She'll thank you for these. Mooncy supreme Mooney or a California law requires a supreme recommendation for pardon “two-time” offender hefore governor is empowered to ex- clemency. This law does not affect unlike Billings, prison te Mooney. is serving his Grand (,uardlan Visits Andree Lodge, 1. O. O. F. Grand Guardian H. H. French of representing Grand Mas- Pickett of New Haven, made an Andree lodge ot lodge the proposed plans rand lodge for 1931, As a mark of honor to their visi- the members of the degree team first degree. be conferred The second degree upon the same night. |authorized jury of women in Illinois the | cor- | “that it is gratifying to have a jury| Give her the GI F T SEARCH ALONG YARMOUTH COAST FOR LOST BODIES of Crew of Light Seamen of “Linton” Still in Water, Yarmouth, N. S arc Dec. 4.—(P— ilong the | bodies of who per- | pulpwood carrier nt on the rocks off Cape B as unde today fou crew of the cight coast her the wl when seven of ished Linton w Fourchu, The bod mate of iy« Fry. 23 washed of Linton, was yesterday Linton left to load irman ashore hie here Tuesday pulpwood New | motor- for port avy snowst soutl gale. Tw cl or are seen fast on t Nye and Committee to Begm \o\\ Jcnse\ Probe Yor cnator y 1 ite com- " here today 1to campaign the w J pr to the clection of Morro mittec to open an uiry tor Dwight sses, representing appear at the Nye has spended to eleet Sen- campa ator ostin ator Morrow used Fort his de ) was Fran huysen 1igns of oppon law roh for a Joint (‘Vonferen(‘cr 7Orn C nmc Held in Boston (Pr—A today under of d of t of public probation velfare. sor Samucl Bass Warner of d- Statis- Staty gistrar duled to George vehicles a dinner session motor e Ty o N 2N VOTE BY BINGHAM | United for fVf administering the oath Davis- without further to Senator SENATE'S NOVICE SEXTET HRST%F@ | AVIS KEEPS DISCREETLY MUM By Introducing Pirst Bill—Morrow Makes Sealmg of Pennsylvanian | No Comment A Herald) (Washington L Washington States not to consider which 4.—When tie today voted Nve resolution asked James J from Pennsyl- to step aside and defer taking ath of office until the commit- : reported on his campaign ex- ures, it did “the most encour- aging thing” that has been done in he senate in recent rs, according to Scnator Hi of Con- necticut 2 discre eyes open 1 ser ing their i i heir can None has nate floor of Labor i 2 hut Davis for introducing After his f made no comment fished corridors. ram r n brou senat 1eht the ; ler it has a to decline to redentials fr ther is to be lution ator Da sworn “That cant and that has some time,” “It indicates t is returning to ciples. A fev n the face ot most FPIRE IN WASNTE Either BASh L been d said. at last prin- 1at 3 no right to close 1ts | Hamevesich the individual who pre- | and about s himsel ith ercdentials from governor o The vote indicates that a ntial majority of the senators have come back to at principle. It nost encour- aging sign.” alarm On the roll call the Nye rnoon to e tion to vote against the consider the N reali is te in the at & motion to In favor of resolution. USE HE] l(\l D CLASSIFIED ADS “Frozen” Light Preserved In Bottle; Corn Popped Amid Cubes of Ice in liquid air the so greatly that frozen lowed New 1011\ \lelchdnls See Strange Exhibition of Results Minerals Glow ticles retain and. ‘when back into the becomes light ring that of Research — as Heat Under | n addition to ined cubes of made them that they radin and co Liberates Rays Cathode Use. whi tors, so for short tween them gests interesting control of cooking ne points out that nof in such cls are not about two an adarp ipany &n- r ago. This in hu ment en wide va- 1d an doc nsed Sereen Eaposed to Rays Schen APPOINTLED Dee. 4 (UP) Charles Lowis Henry Preiffer as r and Semit- was as iversity 1o 1 Robert years in tor in fine arts at late Professor Pfeiffer, who rd since 1927 David Gordon THE REFRIGERATOR THAT COMBINES ALL 3 OF THESE ESSENTIAL REFINEMENTS.. Made possible by the Compact Efficient Greczing Mechanism de- vckpea’ 51/ lethqfiawz 5n¢1'neen~ Have you seen the New Westinghouse Refrigerator? If not, you really ought to take the time to look at it. It is worth—if you are the least bit interested in modern kitchen equipment—aa hour of your time The low, flat Buffet-Top is so necessary when you are taking dishes out ot putting them away. Without 1t, you must either search about for a place to lay them down or else handle them one at a time. And the Broom- High Legs to make underneath sweeping easy' And the Temperature-Selector to give you absolutely flexible control of freezing speed You couldn't do without any of these refine- ments . . . and you can’t find them &/ in any other machine. For Westinghouse has a freezing mechanism which permits the building of a refrigerator that has these requisite features. This mechan- ism . . . perfected after 12 years of patient re- search and experimentation . . . is a complete innovation. It is decidely fast freezing and is definitely more efficient and economical. Westinghouse rerriceraTO BUFFET-TOP TEMPERATURE- SELECTOR -//BROOM-HIGH )/ LEGS R The Spring & Buckley Electric Co. 77-79 CHURCH STREET . B. C. Porter & Sons 224 Main St.

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