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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1930. ELECTRICITY RATES T0 BE CUT DEC. 20 ARREST MERCHANTS ON“HAZARD" LAW Pinkous in Middictonn Sior Fined $25 Jacot 3rave Yachtsman Aids In Av cmm \lulm\ WOMEN PLAN WAR 3\ 0N SMORING EVIL SALVAGE STEAMER WRECKED IN BLAST WITH DEATH GF 14 DEATH FOr GOES 10 BRITIOSH ISLES DORAN REPORTY FOR DRY BURFAU Charzes Framed | request, sent sed envelope, Mr ley anything depic (Reg. U Pat, C WALKED FROM THE HIGHEST TO ke LOWEST POINTS INTHE U.S IN 12 HOwRs MT WHITNEY 4,501 F1 WiGH DeaTd VALLEY. . 276 FT BELOW SEA LEVEL sianiped. ad- =il furnish New York Man Kills Bald Eagle, Pays Fine New York, Dec. 8 (P—It cost Ray Van Dunk $27 to kill a bird that anybody can find on a 25 cent piece, And that's just the point, Game Warden Everett Knapp says, be- causé Van Dunk's quarry was a bald eagle which is Uncle Sam s national bird and is not to bhe molested under penalty of the law, Van Dunk, a resident of Hill- burn, N. Y., reported to the war- den that he was forced to shoot the eagle because it swooped down on his eight year old =on, Edwin, and attacked him while they were hunting. It measured eight feet hetween the wing tips and was the first of its species to te brought down in the Hudsen valley in yea ———— D BY RIPLEY Sees Revenge Attempt Lindsey spoke before the Jewish Community Center at Albany last night. He said Bishop Manning was {irving “to get even with some the clergy of his diocese who nan" been in revolt against him. said he did not know the b; praying When interrupted the bishop wa toning ow God oly Ghost unto he Son and God the be ascribed all might vnion and power, world Amen Father L end .\:wn ":’5:7.’3? bl SELEN AN <TBN J i A HEBREW PRAYER i THAT READS THE SAME | BOTH WAYS ARL BONAWITZ PLAYS ANY POPULAR T THOHIS FEET % N WORLD'S Calls Bishop “Tyrant” Albany. N. Y., Dec. 8§ (UP) — Bishop Wiliam 7. Manning was called a “would-be tyrant’ by udge Ben B. Lindsey, in an inter- [view here Jast night before he spoke the local Jewish com- munity r Lindsey, who ejected Bishop Manning’s church at | York yesterday after he had manded the privilege 10 answer Bishop Marning's attack on him expressed sorrow for rupting a prayer, but not regret his ac- tions He charzed that ning's sermon to stay what s of in was from New Man- efiort kind Bishop frantic ms to be some his chure mean to interrupt the said A finished spraking. 1 n me down ther trying 1o get was a * Judg ndsey thoug hought h in front, ALONE ON THE crcan had s and LARGEST PIPE was RH'] EY ory, except “t ost rday. December '11)\i()RR0\\A ‘(Casey Jone EX PLAN \TIU\\ FALLS DOWN STAIRS, STRIKES HEAD, DIES YAY STORE UP ASHES BUT KEEP PILE DOWN S LINDSEY BEFORE o OURT N FGT DURING SERVICES t Page) ded npon said Ma slander Lindsey ause he ompanionate is that & from his zroup of 1 the s them on Man- approval panionate marriage after important vote ever cast” vay “I stood up and heard grabbed and somebody me on the hea Judge Lindsey, speaking before a crowd in the Jewish commu < give nderstand srablems. He did not York cxperience U. 5. WILL BUY BERLIN PALACE Famous Building to Be Embassy and Consulate Dec. 8 (P—Mitta itung demanded 1o he which d that par ved a tel- motion Moore said fornia are telegram eaid 1n Mayor 114 not dis- Scene in Cathedral A (R athedral arrested after Bishop William T Ben Wild cted of St nmen for a build aid was ed that neither b Krom anot the ‘Inr ' table in front of d demanded a chan DESCa disac aifirmed nor dented i publication of the re- : was regarded as premature and not 1 ask endanger seriously conclu- vour Sion of the deal. uu nm Location ed me house of of God. and in justice minutes to answer attack a house for five 2eets ually Congregation In Turmoil 3 congregation was thrown into RBrung i Gt : A Two ushers pulled Lindsey Gy et o tha tahle. Scores of parish- academy of fine o ed forward through the 'jiotel, within a stoi of the was punch- Reichstag, around the from eral detectiv the Wilheimstrasse, wt mass and the president e SR s toward « eign office, the Prussian ministry of continu and many federal corner state, minis “Lied” pa sted along saye Manning sho Baniser forced about me finest squares the beginning of Brander erial palace 10 more suitahle housing the Am burg Gate probably is n Berlin for rican mission nlace amed a woman cried a man. man. ¥ “Premature’ on. Dec. § (P—Siate d officials lusion of | for the Anot he described 1oday soman exclaimed, “God bhless op Manning.” Judge Threatened e police were puiting taxicap score or congregation surged denouncing Lindsey rcha the Am gover ment of famous Rl her Palac in Berlin for an con- te building. Negotiations for the p figure of been p being mentioned embassy and irehase arc £2.500,000 as said ROINg The on the bishop termed reported fo have est hook *“the most not to he the on nd cleverly written in the negotiations ver pub- — = 2 rrom- 310 Reward Offered For Clue to Domijan ined aexnal gratification.” T bishop Victor Domijan Domijan said lLindsey's teachings were con- The nam of to t nciples of | forme ans of the ithy, insidiou pieccs of propaganda hehalf of lewdness scuity, adu and unres lished in was the brand it as the (hing that it is; Ha stands openly and publicly zed frce love under companionate in a which peared in advertizement ord r yesterday ed that a rew of $100 will cover n for information concerning mar- his whereabouts. Domijan is being sought by t the police for his activities some He | ago in allegedly defrauding an auto- mobile finance company of money alleged to he in &xcess of $35.000. The alleged fraud was committed Charge Entered by forgery and false pretenses. The bishop refused to make a! The reward is heing offered by | nt after Lindsey reached the | the Indemnily tation house, but a policeman dil|America. <o and the prisoner was released on = = his own recognizance, Arthur Gar MEETING OF O. U, A, M. field Hays appeared as his attorney. | Harmony council. 0. U. A. M. of The formal charge disorderly . Springfield. Mass. will send a dele- conduct gation 1o the New Britain council The origin meeting at Bishop Manning's opposition 1o bring the traveling honor scroll and Lindsey's address before the N | members present will sign it A York Churchmen's league last week. warm friendship has aways existed The bishop asked that the appeac hetween the New Britain and the cancelled and one faction ' Springticld lodges and a good rep The question put to resentation 18 expected at the meet and Bishop Manning was< ing overruled. Lindsey speaking after a | Supper will b served at lengthy debate of the "mlu»d by Howard T. Sherman, sietly thro notes mnnoticed up front with his copicus eaifice and taken a seat lecture manager. of the trou was ance be objected vas 1 vote members, hop “as; God the| Corporation of the O, U. A. M. hall *o 7 o'clock ,"“&%%Si;n"‘ifl‘%é%%m!Ffllf{%fifiu;fi%finflmfi thode Island Police Believe Gang Broken Up | Providence Man Says John Bl'm\lh Given Shelter in Hotel, Left With Cash and Car, New Haven, Dec, § (1 m~.|ns:~m[ |Lawlor of Providence, R. I, report- ed to police today that a johless | youth he befriended had stolen $160 | land an automobile from him The youth, who gave his namic as Providence, R. T, Dec. 8 (P— With the arrests of four men in this | city, Cranston, Lowell and Lawrence, | Jonn Brown. was picked up by|Mass, police believe they have | Lawior the highway en route up one of the largest | nere. He said he was out of work | n.obile thefi “rings” operating in | #nd had no prospect of shelter when | southern New England. Already he arrived at New Haven. police have rccovered eight auto- | Lawlor took the youth with him{johiles which the gang is said 1o {10 Hotel Essex. When he awoke this | huve stolen and expect to recoser meorning, “Brown” was missing: £0{many more of the or was $160 which Lawlor had placed | missing from streets of this city and lin a sock and a ge receipt for inity during the,past iwo months, lis car. Investigation revealed the © ramifications of the gang ex- youth had presented the tickel and ' (cyded as far west as Salt Lake left with the automobile, iy, Utah, where police here today broken auto- more egraphed requesting the arrest of rage where SEVERE QUAKE P ot HITS FORMOSA » % v i sion and A\ woman, a8 yet unidentified, was the police here er 1t was s he was found to stolen cars automobiles appro- g was sold 1o the cit of Providence and is used in the city engineer's office, the police said. (Continued From First Page) Ialeo heir it e city of Kagi to the south of most of the desiruction oc- is closer to the western coast island. On Nov. an earthquake of ma- or proportions struck the lzu penin- sula on the Tsland of Honshu, far to th north of F mosa Nearly 300 persons were killed. many were in- ed and thousands of fam s were made homeless in that disaster. PROWLERS FRIGHTENED FROM EAST ST. STORE Scare Off LUTHERAN CHURCH BROTHERHOOD HERE Large Attendance at Convention —Hultgren Elested Treasurer Passershy rwo Youths Who Haven Entered Place—Own- er Reports Nothing Taken When Charles J nd Alex- Anderson, both 56 Last John K ast stree last night they ght they w')((r(l someone moving about inside al- though the store had cvidently been closed for the night ran to hou that he n Profcssor la Colleg Johnson otherhood address of Josept delivered the welcome. Henry Bonan- organist of the church had of the The chair and Olzen ar of the store in t off the der the prowler, if such he charg to b Arth he reached the rear An inv what start- 1h xt thud tland irning . The following Johnson huilding which the hope ight prove music ang tation was accepted 1o hold of the . meeting in Zion church in 174 by the sound of a hack ef him held a youth run- Smith eavy neson of carl W. watching retary, imped from nde of Hartford Johnson Hultgren of more : executive committee, them- hinson. New Haven and fearful lest ro Toinson. Hartford: Ju jumped on. Johnson Anderson of Middletown t of range whers he freshments were served few moments. ¢ local hrotherhood will meet the prem- v evening. A program will be trace of furnished by Miss Ida Olsen REPORT RUSSIANS ENTERED MANCHULI Chinese Arrested in Raids Dy Soviet Troops A n fi1y ahaut he he = in the direction of Whi th another one j school vard he nas hie von roof alnost on top of ow man secreted Joseph E. elves on roof ~1 hack o e An investigation about ses failed 10 other pro A Forein e ed after an disclose any renos was notified. store stat- that noth- had been came 1o the investigatioh as he knew, An open nin leading fo the <hed trance 1o 1is manner. rdow rooliiEanele e that en- nas gained C ontrll)ullom Listed For City Relief Fund Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Moore of Sunnyledge have contributed $100 to Britain's relief fund, Mayor Quigley announcea today. Lmployes [0 ist government of the Raphael Realty Co. have|tonizht published contributed $10; Frederick Loomia |Northwest Manchu $20; Burritt Grange, $15; Vater |t Jahn lodge, Oraer of Harugari, $10; Polish Falcons, $10. A contribution ot $47.50 was re- ceived today from Eugene . Albro. a t for » Studebaker company, csenting a percentage of Satur- receipis. Eifective Saturday three wee 1he contribution ness Dec. 8 (P=—Kuo Min, ssian troops i cont for will make a the amount of F company based on done $10, witn money held at club- orie Hodge sent in letter explatning that e as raised at a whist party the New Britain Gas Light Co. house, attended by Mac adys Gorman, Vera Sherman ticating Chir L grips in t L] ttlement of the Chineza Ak question camae nes Johnson. Alice Johnson. Ruth d s S Flagz, Marjorie Potts, Eleanor Zim- Hl merman Rockwell, Lillian Suess, Eleanor Arendt, Peg Kintry, Elizabeth Curtin. Leona Naughton. | 50 "0 0 S Tunie Judd., Margaret Bray., Bernlce oo Dorothy Hyneck, Helen 4. Julia Hoffman and Corneita Lundquist The work will meet this afternoon at the mayor's office and the first meeting of the recently appointed commit- on distributing the money in the emergency relief fund will be held at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. December 10, at the mayor's office Frances L railway. operated jointly hy N. B. H. S. Senior Club “vI“ Elect Officcr Harvey women's commitiee on relief Miss Ilga and sposor of oi the high ed today that the the club evening, nasinm Miss Political Club Ball school nouncs first meeting of held on Thursday December 18, in the gym- will be ns to have two gs before the semester \ . < bruary. After the busi- January Social Event ... niceiing at which the officers The annual ball of th Polish the ih will be elected, there will Political clut No. 1 will be held next - n entertainment by members of month, it was decided at and this will be foifotved Harvev p school by dancin Reaver street, Jo he distribution tomorrow rooms of the students who are Senior Falcon bhall on seph Kozakicwicz sided Members of executive comi- mittee, authorized 10 make arrange- ments for the function, are J. Klim- | Kiewicz, John Kielbasa, Adolph Kos- inski. J. Was, John Gacek. S. Kros- vey | towski and J. Seledin. e com- [tivities, | mittee will meet Thursday night at | faculty 5 o'clock at the Falcon hall | Raby The club donated $25 towards the city relief fund and also made sub-| stantial donations to {he widows and orphans of late members of Evervman's Bible class attended a the club. merting in Wethersfield last evening. The local men wore arm hands in- dicating the tewn from which they of tickets will morning in the n grade. Only members of the are eligible for mem- bership yvear's president of the club is Mayne Pittsinger. Miss Har- the director of Senior club a is aleo the Senior June clasa adviser with Miss Adrienne president, pro- home the class This BIBLE CLASS NOTES A delegation of members of the 30 CONFIRMED 0 young folks t the St. Mark’s Episco- he second o morning. The was delivered confirma ‘on sermon delivered sor J. I Cavilti of Wesicyva by Bishop . B. Brewster. retired ing on “Who Relicves the Bible?” Episcopal F.shop of Connecticut. | Next Sunday the men will attend = a meeting in Meriden. A. . Beig, FOR REST RESULTS song leader of the local will ll‘l‘. HERALD CLASSIFIED .\ll.\}lv:\d the singing. CLASS QF A class of confirmed pal church yesterday was came a series of sermona Profes n. speak- vestorday by was class,