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FASCISH SPREADS (B0 STON SOURGE OF OUTSIDE ITALY| SYNTHETIC GINGER Hitler Successful in Germany—| Mussolini Rattles Saber | tiviti Dec. 186. seen st importance Rome, 1930 has the IFasc creasing national field. (UP.)—The year " | or rather o Fascism, idea, develop some in t | muc | proy an in- in the inte in Italy as article not for export.” it | has penetrated into Kuropean poli- | tics to a considerable extent. Once regarded an meant The victory of the Hitlerites in | ¢nlaj Germa whose policy has a spirit liken to Italian Fas- | cism, drew international attention | on the concept of Fascism as a | political theory and practice. The victory of the German Fascists was | follow ed with the reatest mlerusl‘ in Italy | Ttalo-French relations have been | onc of the outstanding questions in politics in Italy ever, since the London Naval Conference. The pogition has altered many times and often looked very black for any agreement between Italy and | France Mussolini's spring tour cany and his fiery speeches at| Lucca, Florence and Milan, marked the least optimistic phase of lh\:i Italo-French question. The Duce’'s important 1930 were those at Florence in May With their Chic to the sword, to the to armanic 1d r- h warlike pr ere abroad against Italy, they | regu; international interest. The | acco declarations that the swo beautiful than word more admirable widespread comi- dent prep sible the al Th was | pani It ties upor ture speeches | and ! allu- cons £ close ilan sions sity of ts nees to ing on aroused Duce's was more and cannons specches, raised ment, than | clare stud October Speech Mussolini, however, equally O before mod his speech in tober cretaries ex- his importar both tend v owerc arning to to be lulled not curit whicl ortant illustrated m as an inter described the [ lo rapidly being | tant anps, of Fascism 1 stated that | fund ding doctrines w 1 and Fascism, be lic opined. the world would | to choose. Allusions of the pe important | mal | hav Duve | by t one of | hus made into a The the in growth of tional id He European world divided into two and the imm tha mo some ye Fasc irs, 1 anti-Fasci two outs air cvism o1 1y have depa vision d another possible e form part. lLinportant tax on all and a heay toras dut biles were outstandin the Italian fiscal y On April gura the statc modifications in the Dr sales of merchandise of ed autonio- features of increase e synt beco | two gl es on impo Mussolini inau- of a national council corporations. February mercial treaty tween Italy and rian-Italian d in the spring Death P'enalty Fascist Grand Council anstitution of de pena not only grave political crit also for com- | mon crimes of a terroristic charac- ter. The 1 proved and 1, 1931, Juiy earthquake where over kilted and t com- | cer 1ed why mania shou be- The was Ru treaty also terri ap- the | tion o for | safel ap al Code was 1 July effective cial the disastrous Vulture region persons were rendered home- witnessed of th 2,000 many farm $6( all in affected in the I Fog Naples d Bari re- gion The towns that suffered most were Lacedonia, Aquilonia and Melfi. | A second earthquake of minor | proportions occurred at Ancona carly in November. Here the lo of life and material damage uuch less. Marcor : regior Iialy South Melfi ia “pa 000 Su in ¢ to York direct chin har Public Works Ia A large number of public works | state wer ugurated during for | 1 a total of more than a milliard and | jndu 400,000 lire. This figure included | suga public works commenced bre- | milk viously to 1930, but declared ready | A for public use in October of 1930. | ik ' were two royal weddings | nat that of Prince Humbert | i Princess Marie Jose of Bel- | hyre celebrated on January 8, in | rieg al chapel of the Quirina | suga d that of Princess Gio-| A vith King Boris of Bulgaria | y hic at i on October 25. | with ccclestastical world, there | it ries of canonizations and | gove beatifications in June, when among | oth eight Canadian martyrs| oy n by the Red Indians';nq wers made sain T On July 3, Pope Pius XI held a . y consistory at which five new cardi- | .n.tq nals were made: Their Eminences | Leme, Marchetti Sel Ro; Serafini and Leanart Among sporting records lena beat the world's flying for distance and duration in closed Pilot Lomvardi flew from Tokio in nine days, six Colonel Sacchi won the| U Tour of Ital / vitavec ot idc in with gium, 193 ated s sacred giani, Madd record | | e | ¥ circuit. o Italy to hours. Acrial | vowe 5 b apy urd Ne day ROBINSON GIVEN POST New Haven, Dec. 16 (1 Thomas R, Robinson, deputy coroner for New Haven county and former assistant corporation counsel for the city, has been appointed public de- fender for New Haven county, it was announced tods He will suc- |t ceed the late cter Trenchi appointment was approved at ing o cou s a meet perior jud folk ol and preserved licrary of congre America’s songs are being | at the km ly lacking in Washington, sired by the department of a ture. agriculture department’s Tus- | W. T. tures thority for the secretary of grain Kkeep stock grain movemn of this w tions which will re; studi The stret ways on the continent and furnist their befogged days, the burcau, inform to som d, ORDER 01 District determined at the Probate Omce, Continued From First Page) | markets are full of products that are { alleged to have unusual vitamin ac- cs, many of which are decided valu tecent surveys have shown that drugs prescribed by physic e most scrious discases are h Dbelow or much above tI ver potency. Either is extremely | dangerous.” Start Grain Inquiry Dec. 16 ) rged flying squadron of confi- ial inquirers to track down and An are to prosecute tho for irregular tran: country’s grain mar is de- iis was revealed today when the 1pply bill reported to the house, accom- ed by the transcript of hitherto secret hearings of the house appro- priat tion committee. was one of the myriad activi- of the department's branches 1 which experts testified. Dr. Duvel, chiet of the grain fu- administration, advocated au- gricul- to control short selling of by foreign governments — a cquence of the recently dis- »d Nussian transactions in the ago pit. He said it was cssential tab more closely on ex- B¢ broker: and commission hants' activities, to prevent ir- Iarities in handling customers’ unts Work “Most Important” nent's program “most important” that rain prices, includin ket influences, other com visible suppl nd other factor: be capacity of d fes of ma ity markets, nents domestic and ed ond the Numerous cas al dy been * said 1, “which requi he department. -d irther tion The very nature k makes it ial th department contit to tak action all complaints fol- ediate appear j through cages."" 1€ official ific for ‘“special inve My in Chicago, and the ult.” activitiies reported by t's workers ranged on the of ing shatter-proof od, and the most ust with ly asked tigations, prosccu spec her rty the from in turpentine 10 ro: building. r. W. W. Skinner, chemical te said the right type of sought, to be turned ir mphor, which in celluloid placed b pancs gives the shatter-proof for automol Sees Good Future the turpentine research he added, “T see no reason a synthet lustry 1d not a south.” tur- o hetie c mes camphor velop in the hing net work air- the of of in burden k infor tories has put the % round the cloc on flying conditi her bureau that caurgo hun v through stormy o the ns and mail nights and its offi- is planning hourly vice over airwavs 00 miles. The work hum of $80 a told congress, igatior unnual fertilizer 500 were out ight, chiet of the bureau. Raw f adding that by ng process, forecasts a saving bill by by Dr. chem- rtilizer vear a new the of uls cost aid, urnace sme rtment 0 on potash plus $43,000,- | on phosphoric acid Tubercilosis Work bstantial progress was reported urhing tuberculosis 1 poultry. Mohler, ¢ bureau, nong cat- the cradicated 1o the one-half of one arts of the 1 ted However, he added, it exists extent among poultry in the vestern 1 north R industry had b loss t many Johr al o 1id an 1i ce stry has found a new r can be produced from cow's illions of pounds of skimmed . going to waste, contain sugar can be extracted, said O. chief of the dairy industry au. Experiments are being car- on to learn what effect the milk r will have on diet of humans. visitor from the Argentine has struck up a long time resident ed States will cost the rnment plenty next year, Blame Mealy Bug e mealy bug s the it has been playing "milk cow’ he Argentine ant, which Dr. C. farlatt, chief of the mol said h bhecome increasingly serious h of he federal ent, such menace NOTICE Berlin, 12th, A, D. 193 Abraham Zuck of New Dritain in O HEARING se; Probate ¢ ed n t t M trator nd lication of John ¥ ng that as Admin n ay be authorized ed to sell and convey real estatc, sid application on file more fully it iy lered, That said a ay he em plication be heard in Britain, in said district, on the of December, A, D. 1950, at 10 in the forcnoon and that notice en of the pendency of said appli- and the time and place of hearing n. by publishing this order In some 18 @ circulation in said ssting & copy of this ¢ fEu-post I the Britain in said district, and by uotice to all parties In ‘nterest reonnlly or Ly wailing lo each prepald postage, a copy of this order, 4 return make to this Court of the no- | given, BERNARD F. GAF' respon- | ctions on | zricul- | de- | ex- | take | mile. | designed to cut the tral | department’s bureau of dairy | sweet | friendship | bureau of | in | 20th | wn | the south that it now presents a very | # acute problem. Birt/z Recor | teferring to the tobacco moth, he | said an experimental vacuum store- house may have to be constructed before a satisfactory way of ngllng] A daughte ain General hospital Mr. and Mrs. Martin 7 Chapman street. BONDS HAVE JERKY PRICE HOVEMENTS ands of dollars worth of federal protection from cotton insects dur- | Second Grade Rails Show Ten- dency to Improve was born at New Brit- last night to Kallberg of ing the next fiscal year, Dr. Mar- latt testified. | Plowing and irrigation were the | best methods for controlling the | pink boll worm:, he said, with the plowing best done in the late fall | | or winter. | To Develop Parasites | While saying parasites to the pink (boll worm had not heen developed | successfully, he added ti hope | | that successful propagation in Amer- | ican soil will yet be secured. | Most of the Mediterranean fruit | fly rescarch work in Florida has | ceased, but the agriculture depart- ment intends to increase its effor to learn more out the Orie fruit moth, he A 193,201-mile ribbon of roads was included in the approved fed- | yoveq uncertainly. There some eral aid highway system on the first | wide variations amon, industrials | day of this month. land a few other domestic corporate | Thomas H. MucDonald, chief of | ponds that arc thinly traded | the bureau of public roads, said that | changes were largely fractional tof the complete s 540 miles United States government had been improved by December 1. improved yester More than 10,000 miles were under dy to u shade lower. Sho way, and 1,548 miles had been ap- | treasury issues were very s proved for construction Ir large gains made ! sion. Libert |6 SONS PALL BEARERS v o M o) AT HOTHER'S FUNERAL Boys of Mrs. Rose Madrak to Carry Dec price moverments bond market tod Second grade rails and utilities which suffered severely in the heavy selling last week showed a tendency | to improve and gilt 16 (P—Irregula rrevailed in the al | edged issues were but list | ady : Mor narros range ncing Her Body to Grave at Funeral 500,000 of und bonds suance sinking Utility § Emission o reached the six ‘Tomorrow. by Six sons, two of whoni made a lowe Nove | record-breaking drive in their auto- | mobile to city from ough snow roads in an cffort to mothcr, Mrs. Rose Madrak she died Sunday, at her I rd stu cuse Syrac niversit r proximats issio Extra Dividend Given By Prentice Mfg. Co. Stockholders in the G. E. Pr Mfg. Co. of erlin today recei cks for an extra dividend vo by the board of di- tra dividend 0 funer Madrak lett Syr at the university, - t 4 o'cloc] inday a they received a telegram hem of the serious con- heir mother abo! noon whe informing t dition o some tice . ed their journey | €d recently detained by drifts of | 'd slippery toads which | progress difficult and danger- They continued on to their | destination to comply with the last | ing woman, who wish- boys again before she parts o re rector: is cents a FINDING FOR DEFENDANT Iidward J. Lawrenc i by Sof Morris D. s Cooper, Hungrrtor esented the Gent oceurr ath about came in this told that 1 o'clock will held to- 18 at 8 o'clock at Bu | shortly attir Funeral morrow mor Sacred H be in the services b a7 ROYAL ARCANUM ME New Britain will council, ion with liance A. H. Hall c im of Hall cg itiatory work. Grand K. will pr vill be ele hold Arrested fl;I‘ hooting At House of Neighbor Wotkie Alle was arrested todu Policeman Davi rant charging ! of the city ordina hibits the use of thorized by the chief The vestigaiion r to a compla headquarters 24 (abot dischurging a il his home and the shots quently striking his hous: Policeman Doty lear youth w using a shot a rifie during the cours mons. get practice e | cil will p Paul street, wicz, 18, of 27 at Dol with acn of p It si the ir Ray on qrA Sinsley be st Offic gent at th ed for by ot 3 g rs ¢ m a v SORORITY TO HAVE DANCE policeman : Epsilon sorori d Professional Wo Ha at i of of Paul hat in the by Karpin ~0m. 0 vic stre | Plaintiff Gets $63 For Damage to Truck cmploye Deaths Watkirson Be ticut belonging Connco- Company I \ a truck to the Houschold Fuel Co., after it had broken down the trolley tracks on Dwight stre and damaged it, a suit was broug! cainst the Connecticut Co., and after Judge Morris D. Saxe had heard evidence in city court todiy he gave judgment for the plaintiff | to recover 63.31. | I,‘““’ The incident occurred on Decerm- | o ber 24, 1929 and the plaintiit claims re consider to lini He sued for $100. John I, McDer plaintii rmath Plainvill: ed ind was anse Mrs. John R. W on b, was damage d mott rep- the of an automobile Felix Mirc Tolin Swanson heard in city plain- | crash on L; ween machines opera this city of New Haven court and judgmen given in favor of Ma tiff. Attorney William 15 Hagearty represented the plaintiir | ante of for nte Mrs. Frank B. i Ntevens, d 34 I'rank B. S s of 43 street, died this ing o’clock at New b General 1 pital after a iliness. M vens had been dent of this ¢ for the Ars, -m.,m,;; from vemair London for St BUYS KIPLING'S SIGNATURE i London, Dec. 13 (A—An auto- graphed copy of Kipling's “Rece | sional” published 33 years ago real- ized $3,150 at an auction, purchased y Gabriel Wells, New York. An- other autographed manuscript, the he “Last Chantey” brought $42 N 11 at itain shor | Funerals Pauline H. Wagner service ir Funer Wagner who dicd & ternoor s Gern v. Martin W ial street th Gaud The | Jones, Hamwner, Baum and er bearers were ald a Wagner, grandchildren ;mum Foley. Mrs. John A My God to Thu borne into the church and later ed “Lead Kindly Light.” orge Frank Louis flow- | 1 Russell | ind Ray- Arers Hz pall b Walt Cutler IFelix Ha Dor “Nearer | i ot was | ren- | GIFTS FOR MOTHER See the Christmas Gift Guide in Tonight’s Andrew Madrak for Mrs, Rose wit Andrew | Broad nxu)" i oo will be held tomorrow | | Herald Classified Ads | morning at § o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Burial will be in | L ——————J‘Suuud Heart cemetery. ‘ Mrs, Funeral s Madrak, aged | Madrak of | died Sunday rvices street, | turnover Stock Market Again Feels Heavy Weight of Dull Commodity Price Lists Throughout Session Today: F HARTFORD Lewis Street Industrials | ¢rie 33 Fox Film A ‘reeport Tex Strength of Spent as Oil and Other EppYBROTHERS £ (2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street MERIDE 13 Colony Street °n Am Tank nl Asphalt . nl Electric nt Foods . nl Motors .. nl Pub Serv 1 Rwy Sig Gold Dust .. | Goodrich Rul Graham Paige Grndy Con Cop 1 Hudson Motor 2 Inspiratn Cop Issues Have Depressing o We Offer and Recommend: 16 (P—The the again felt commodity prices | an inclination | oppressive weight of hea today, after show advance hour AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. industrials ind miscel- Strengtl privotal 001 nt, as Cement Harvester 1 Nickel el oil \gain dragged the | rly afternoon many off 2 o b prices - e me, the laneous issues down. By prominen points to 1 ng was in iminishing of th Standard Oil a s were botton mode substa or Vo fron ssion. Groc Valley 49 of N. J. was cor Cab'n'c 43 breaking about 3|23 Alk; tiall the previous s Kroger Lehigh Tel. Sl & Company MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK BLDG. 5200. AETNA low since 1928, MK & T s low, recorded | Missouri Pac Mont Ward Nash Motor: at Biscuit . Nat Cash Reg . N Y Central N Haven R R . North Am Co ckard Mot .. points 10 a close to 46. in Februa Texas Corp. Loses Texas Corp. lost n recordi ew present shares. ( arly 1auch, wm for the 1 sold up broke 4 points | inual dividend nd Coca Cola | to new lephone. | Ame eduction of the from 0 % res declinin American Works, Haver tional Harvesi i ; Columbian Carbon, Postal Preferred, Ame n Tobacco B and Missouri Pacific Preferred. Auburn had a tempo spurt of 5 points on short ullman Co . nerican Ca Irn & Sil Dutch N Y 3 . San Fran 46 Rochuck 487% pe- L z of the o 1 1 growir the 1o and u prevailing in the i nt inahility of the thing about it at | gasoline con- on, copper pr std Oil of Std 0il of ut W'rr to do an of low addi Stew k'n Rol Ber 1 Carb Pacific Gas & Ir domestic, red low to weeks ago. Efforts Hampered The recent plunge into new ound 1 the cottor T t irtly attributed in ial and trmpor: ng diffic new low was to factors, such | \ Th Vet \ eport that ti ar producers had withd confer € t C were rom the committe not Railroads ted over bearis in local L% ircles, wher as said that from Europe led ences would Banks and Trust Companies advices 0 onfer avorab) inc ther, pr nas a “court” of This picture show if vouthful, st: Th country 1 usually " PRIGES FLUGTUATE O TODAY'S CURE Heavy Selling of Vacuum Fea- | ture of Continued Liquidation aiga to some work revival depression boy prin lowed 1l course, wh o Ins Co Lite, Indemnity and Other ey Compuaies World war. 1t is circles, how 1 construction the decline been cb trade s expected, wers not cheerful read 1 h a seasoual decline was expected. The Novem- totaling n overdr quarterly 100 held at 2 1-2 loan desk, som outsids MARKET Total sales to AT 2:00 H cel M1 RBush Term A& H Dry PPacitic De Ches & OF CMStP Chi & North I &P Chrysler Mot Columbia Gas . Com Solvents Cong-Nairn Con Gas NY Prod Crucible s Wt cm Dav Chemical Del & Hudson 1 jlasmn Kodak 1 Llee Autolite 4 Pusco io Bic| & usted : :(‘hifi()lli‘atls Replacing Sweeping Ostrich Ones 5 D P 2 TREASURY BALANCE Treasury Balance, $37 NEW YORK CLEARINGS | New York, Dec (Up)—B | clearings $1.624 ( ¢ house balance, § Reserve Bank c 400,000, dit bala BOSTON CLEARINGS Boston, Dec (e clearings: Exchat $94 | Balances, $44,000,000. ) Cur — 134 | 1441% 447 14 i1 composed of young im surrounded b (FIRE) INSURANCE CO. 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