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NE \’\ BRIT \I\ DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DI ( 29 ',_\IBICR 22, 1930 LINERS CRASH I DENSE OCEAN FOU Gearge Washington Cae ol Boals Damaged in Accident m Appears In Patehe LOCAL BRANCH OF A, Z. A, INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS Louis B. Marshall Chapter Has An- nual Induction Exercises—ludze ments s Capitol Blanketed - Under First Snow Fall ITALIAN PLANE! 10 RESUME Hop . a iy 45 OB ;@ %fia«&¢4 %‘5& o e s A a Children Mal Christmas Into ":\_;(-}\/1" TARPITS TRAPPED , , ANENT ANV ; Isolated Nevada Couple To Celehrate Christmas STOLEN CAR RECOVERLD Ro‘ onstructs Beasts ] !\IM h" Nature ENGAGEME TRILS SUICIDY Movie ( *l(‘h nw\ \Imn CARPENTER FALLS TO DEATH RISKS BANK'S SECURITY [ ‘French Touch in New Hat —~— C 'ul/ o W /’?/M'/;;/ Ve 7L/ iluence. The Carole Lombard, HUGO FISCHER DEAD A ) v Eiis NIEN - ot AYS RECEIVERSTIPS season's millinery shows French Revolutionary in- tricorn hat (CIVIC PLAYERS CONTINUE CAPITOL THEATER SHOWS Support Pledged to Con- REPORT OUTBREAR N'VENEZUELA CITY Authorities Doubt Revolt Will Make Much Progress | Rl S /i at the Capitol theater would be able | 0 continue to present legitimate 22, —(P— | movement, time, Enough tinue Spoken Drama Here, Member of Cast Reports Colombia ns manufacturers, mer- | 18 T€- | chants and professional men was ' Bogofa newspapers 1o have | given today by Harold Roy, who N the southwestern part | pag been directing the financial ar- ttle ex- | angement by which the future of the company is guaranteed. Mr. | Roy said that sufficient support has well | peen pledged to permit the players DET [ 1o carry out their repertoire for sev- al weeks at least. Julian and srence Anhalt, producers, who rought the company to this city f der the name of the New York © | Players, retired from the manage- ment on Saturday r of operation of 4 h on en out s suc ‘hristmas ven for this and Saturd s "Up in Mabel's Room, Because a bandit volution- | a1 WOJGIECH FLIES ELECTED hout r e t of Ver Sie. T o % \ 1 former presi- * J eral Juan ns the m«w and is regarded the coun- | Has Held Practically All Offices In Alliance—Boleslaus Karpinski omptly put hundreds capital of impene- | tween Named President | Wojcicch Flis of Burritt street who for the past 25 vears has heid offices continually in the Polish Na- {tional Alliance, Postemp, Group No. {475, the oldest alliance of this city, |was reelected treasurer of that or- [ganization for a tenth term at the ual meeting yesterday afternoon o'clock at the Falcon hall. Flis, one of the oldest mem- bers of the alliance, is said to have |held practically every office since it | was organized about 20 years ago and is one of the most active mem- P'E/‘J{A TUSEMENTS Dance HallSUNEA Ty et e i i | Karpinski: vice president, Walter | Ciborski; financial secretary, Fran- is Flis 1d recording secret er Kulas It was voted fo hold |social funct next made ary, the annual the first part Arrangements 1 a commit ion during onth Maj. Franco Has Share In Lottery Winnings d Do 2 I‘P Major Ra- 1 Franco, \vnntv aviator now a ige in Port 1 following his ortive attempt to launch an up- ng in Spain, held a share in the t 1 the fourth prize in Spanish lottery held here today. prize is worth 1,000,000 peseta. The | (abo 0). e ticket was owned by a cigar- ndor in a iares in it to Major Franco, Major another flier, and several incl .'m: his o brother. o 1l id he did ow how much Franco would his share, but that it would plenty.” PWIC) AND TRUCK CRASH g i d at r of Wash- lan driven 39 Beverly i rmwfd"g treet, collid- A H Dil- was SEDAN MAN'S CONDITION SERIOUS Hartford, Dee tion of Lonis Herbolzheimer, 36, who umped from his third floor apart- ment vesterdap was still regarded | s serious, Hartford hospital au- thorities sald today. from a possible broken back ay pictures were being taken termine the Mr. zed t run- HURALD IFIED estis GRANTED DIVORCE form- of this city, ction against of this WIFE lda Wa Miss Hilda rought TOR BEST HERALD C1L RESULTS ASSIFIED ADS USE RE here is worn cver one eyebrow by | It is trimmed with braided ribbons of red, white and blue, \ssurance that the Civic pla_wm‘ shows in thig city through the co- | holi- | POLISH GROUP TREASURERI He sold | 22 (A—The condi- | He was suf- | extent of his in- ADS | [EGION TOHAVE VETERANS' AGENT Johu Robinson Named fo Help On All Compensation Gases John Robinson has been appoint- ed a special agent of Eddy-Glover | post, No. 6, American Legion, to in- | vestigate, prepare papers and foliow |through the United States Veterans' Bureau, all disability cases of World |War veterans in this city. At a special luncheon meeting {held this noon at Eddy-Glover post | headquarters, the executive commit- [tee of the post ratified the appoint- ment already made by Commander W. Manville Johnson | O'Nell to Vsit City | It was announced at the lunchcon that National Commander Ralph J. O'Neil of Topeka. Kansas, would pay a Visit to this city and Eddy- Glover post in February. The invi- tation was cxtended through De- partment Commander Newmarker and has been accepted. At the same time, one of the inter-city comman- ders’ confer: to conducted )y the national commander will be held in this city. At the frolic of Tiddy-Glover post to be held or . Department Commander Edward L. Newmarker, Past Department Commanders Alexznder of Meriden and A. Seaton of Waterbury, will be present Commander Johnson stated that, with the appointment of Mr. Robin- con. his promisc at the time of his election that there would be a com- plete reorganization of all welfare work pertaining to ex-servicemen fn this city, had been kept. Under the general chairmanship of George Molander, committees have been named for the following purposes: To and determine re lief to be accorded all servicemen where aid of any kind is necessary. To recommend to the state treas- urer, all cases where state aid can be all cases where medical ald should be given. To seck employment for all serve |tcemen requiring enploym | To investigate ali disabili to the end that where practicable, nce be glven In the prepara- compensation cascs and pre- | sentation be properly made befors the United States Veterans bureau. comimend TWO MEN HELD runswick, N. J., Dec. 22 () Panos of Bridgeport, haries Mandis of New | York, arrested in an automobile in | possession of set of hurglar tools | were held today on suspicion in con- nection with the burglary of $194 -|from a safe in a George street store inday. An emplove of the store | was bovnd while two men broke | epen the safe. New B —George Conn., and I DRIVER PACES CHARGE | Bridgeport, Dec. (P—Thomas |F. Young, Jr., o Bridge stre=t Nevy )hl\md will ce charges of |driving while under the influence of liquor in two courts resulis |of an accident in which his car fig- ured late last ni~ht | Young was driving along Main when his machine collided | with the rear of a bus and he is al- |1eged to have failed to stop. The bus driver gave chase. When Young ldrove his car over the town line into Trumbull he stopped hecause of a The bus driver summoned |police and Young booked in Trumbull on a drunken driving arge. then brought bhack to the city where he was booked on the same charge 15 the street |flat tire was DIQU % DIQUIN HlLE THE SUN SHINES SOUTH, SO DOES PIQUE-, IT'9 ONE OF THE GHOSEN MATERIALS FOR PALM BEACH. G&TWF LEFT IS A SUIT OF PINK. V] @N THE LEFT A BEACH DRESS YO BE WORN OVERA BATHING SUIT IS MADE OF YELLOW PIQUE E FLoWErL fiousms ITE- mu[- wm LE HE BLOU SEIS OF