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TOLLES SCORNS MILLION FOR RURAL ROAD REPAIR Proposed JOURNALISM WORK | FOR PUBLIC URGED State Appropriation “Worse Than Useless,” President of Improvement Assoclation Says Newspaper Appreciation Study Suggested by Speaker | worse than usctess” wore the ity words used by L. G. Tolles, president lof the Connecticut Rural Road Im-| provement Association, in comment- | ing on the proposed appropriation recommended by the state board of Prof fi and control, taking $1,000,- d Profe 00 from the highway department sor John E. Drewry of the Univer- | hudget for the improvement of rural sity of Georgi president of the | poaqg on the basis of the state pay- American Association of Teachers of ing two-thirds and the communit Journalism, said today paving one-third. He spoke before annual convention, 4 Boston, Dec. 29 (UP)~—A required ourse in newspaper and magazine appreciation for high school and col- lege students would be a drastic bui valuable educational move, nee Pre 1nmlm the tatements by ation indicate that annually for 10 to 15 in addition to the regular | appropriation, would be bt > ement been to what fon will Such a state- ment may be expected about the first of the new year, Tolles indicat- cd. Wedn the hold a luncheon Bond hotel with which opc GHiL v at Hotel Brunswick “Lducation in journalism,” he pl vital a role m e of cver desirable the masses cducation 1 civies sciences, and oc man, is a for wistory, b the as is in the the aluc to Students equire of every American hool and colle tudent a in the appreziz the and the magi " Professor would be valus hoth association meeting in 3 Highway Commis- John A. Macdonald 1s gu At this time it is hoped to| complete the bill which the associa- educational re. |tion will introduce at coming seion of the legislature newspaper work, Pro- 4 “a surgeon may|, D suggestion of th e * tinance board. Tolles said, “& mil- SEoNan e nar llion s will not be practical in any way nor will it correct the rural road situation soon enough. The proposition is a worthless one. C ral residents comprise more t third of mobile popula- : and to take only $1,000,0 which is only one-fifteenth of the proceeds of the motor vehicle de- partment, together with one-third of cost fr commun is worsc an useles: % AR SHIRES SETS FIRE T0 HIS CELL Former Big League Star Held On Two Charges Cal ion : a dr. Ami ine wd for us Discussing uirements of tessor Drewr perform il M a p ot an for 10ve 3 nable him h ing dol period of de addition orial or ling about cco- ted subje cts; tiveness and ut the fon to the his knowledge urac New Theory Urged r worl am pape ¢ to I vood bars from jourr : aid Shire one pract ion and ich, on t hand orator of jail on charges con- baseball pl and other sorts, was lodge neration w istained cfforts of d in and carr) te cditor of recoti- Insti- to th to b edit- hip to vanks. would | i Los matien of companied he had virtual and cer- ¢ course and capability on Talent 1d was int t Towne wh g to the newspay ar s Mohmmedan Armies Invade Chinese Provinces, Is Rumor of ca prevente b fapons firet ased on a ANEU provin cdiat * PASTOR ATTACKS : -ji LAVISH PARTIED ater e ot world Lanchow Lia capital o Appeal for appealed to the s to oppose dans, adding, ing Chin of northwest Mohammedan authorit supreme, will be ivities of the Mohammedans, were believed to b king to rtart a revolution against the Nan- king government, were said to have | | extended over a period of two | L months. Several towns ware reported | P to have been destroyed by th in their reckless o of killing and looting. (UP)—Friday te party at lee Ja to societs d by Copley in his ate debutar Helen ented assaile of 1 urch was pre 10 William L. I Methodist-Episcopal Sunday sermon He declared that “if the Boston WEpapers are ght in their r ports of the coming out parties of | Miss Halla Brown and Miss Kather- Burm , then Boston and Ne igland arc doing wore Lo create a of Bol in America than any possibll paganda {rom Moscow. Add to t | gar displays of the poverty the story of party aiven in Washingto Dol A Mohamme - o ery liv- Kansu, now | ot id, “two v face ace of we of Kill 20,000 crined or Dispatche Ecer Ou one Mohammedans 000 inhabi and then killed ev burning the town, pited high with corpses “The Mohammedans entered un- other village,” disp contin- ued, “lined up 4,000 men, shot them all, then left, taking the women as prisoners. The children \ero aban- doned, destined to freeze to death.” Strife is not new no and west wilds of Tibet and mo Horiible my cd a town of a e thing person before |y, with its streets | cop | ‘And ision an hen he ere are some this country socialists are 1 propaganda from Moscow’ Dr. Stidger asserted that America | had been passing through the worst starve | financial depression in all history, ! the face of this terrible see the spectacle of & millions of public and who b lieve 1 or suffer rich me to mak wealt to the | fo Kanst Mongol cent or o a vulg ADGU GIVT Ma 0 dar pic Coolidge's yuletide gift felong friend, James D. Lucey «mpton’s philosopher-cobbler. s100 29 (1P ng uer 1o han ipto contain vas fof S PROVES FATAL 8 29 (') T avalry” cost Thomas Driscoll. 1 fe. He died of lock, after : wounded by a spear hurled by the “enemy.™ used centuries ago | by the maidens of Ur, the famous city of the Chaldees, w were | Albert | son, | more tt | ed to the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD EINSTEIN T0 GET PRIVAGY ASKED Part of Legion Seeks to Ban: LAPRENSA EDITOR Him as Paiist Pasadena, Cal, Dec instein, to arrive New Year's eve, will be corded an unusual tribute—he be left entirely to himsels Arthur H. P preside the board of the California of Technology, and Henry M nationally known financier, act as hosts of the aled today that no public recep- tions were planned Private Home Reserved accordance with Dr. Einstein's for privacy, Fleming said a dwelling had been reserved 1 plans to pr > him a at the Athenaeum. place of scientists on campus, were dropped. said while no public re- “one or two" ) —Dr. nt of Robin- will In wish suite Fleming ceptions will be avitational di naeum in honor of the vis- eld, l o' ert ) the Pasade Legion, sai honored if ou tant of American shall feel highly istein will address upon any topic a recent mecting of Los de th ps to bar Dr. nembership At res in atever.” r vetc his landing in “of his pacl ans fornia A Micl Millikan, Ison, noted Waltc Adams, a Hale, astronomer ey were looking forward 1 to Dr. . To Talk On Cosmic Ray . said he expected to ¢ study of Albert Dr George B company him he has long vacu experiment. Wilson titution Linstein would obscrvatory. He no fixed pro- nind in comi h in - ESCAPED SLAYER CAUGHT IN TROY here with | will | Institute | Einsteins, | who | iners will be given at | Angeles a. sug- | | mous respect. |life.” |a man of great modesty, m tube | | | | Charles Fithian, 22, Betrayed by Photo in Papers v. N. Y., Dec. 29.—P—A man broke out of prison had been i slaying of a pav- old-up. again fac- who ho ter during a ele 1, 22, who county Monday red in a rooming ho srday because the landlord noted his resemblance to a picture of the fugitive ied police. Two detectives ed him without 4 struggle Fithian told police he escaped without assistance, although he had revolv and mo he lett. He cly through a ator to the roof of the jail, he d jumped to the ground. He to Philadelphia hea to Fou psie, N. Y.. and away he said, because all town. for extra 11 be tor jail per ar 5 with wher nbe vent walked orth d in held 4w h at Tre roy, 4 5 ion AR I]EELARE[] N GAMBLING BOATS Harass Operators Los A 20.~—(Pr—Spe tacular raids anchored of said by Distr to constit gaming outside As a Bl saturday of men spirac gambling Jail The le, both cven seas, campaigr geles. Dec. on two Southern Attor! declarat the three i vl)"- nioy used recruit establishm for in 1o patrons ts were Rose the s’ Johanna Smith and the of which once plied are the objects of 1% They have been operating n two years and staving off official attempts fo put them out of business with clai that their I.or::- more than three places them o th 't California courts. iegtion of jurisdictior 1l be left to th Will Harass Operators I to har- move or will continue tl the and we give up.” Determination to fight the gambling barges was announced aft- er investigators revealed the Johan- na Smith's decks were protected by machine guns mounted in iron cages. “They are rendazvous of thugs hoodiu sed. He of F L gambler. mpt of on the foun re. n how- were ever. Saturday r Johanna Smith, took tem- porary charge and sent ashorc sev- MM oh Hirstseiter, | ment d the | | concern over the | Prussia and other sections border. | panied b | Reich's and Prussia’s special com- 9| Germany. i FRANK[IN FALLS Distriot Atoaey Sags He Wil pressionn Mexian Conest | Franklin, Brooklyn bull fighter, at- David Liceaga, | 2 Lusines: ight 42 officers return- | 1 ceveral | G°rman eastern border and eastern ntenced | | dor. MONDAY, DECEMBE R 29, 1930. b —_————— cral hundred fashionably dressed | men and women found crowded H[]flVE about gaming tables. None of the patrons were arrested, but musiclans and dealers employed on the vessel were held. The two ships shifted anchorages terday to positions farther out to | World War Insurance Plan, Pushed by Veterans | Washington, Dec. 2§ (U'P)—Presi- dent. Hoover is opposed to the pro- ject now gai ronientum in con- gress for paying the World war vet- erans’ insurance compensation in cash, it was reported reliably today. Mr. Hoover is preparing to move publicly to stific the plan if it 18| CALLED BY DEATH South American Newspaperman Lallded by H]s GOHea’gues | serioucly advanced by any sub | tial group in congress, it \mmav.- said | Buenos Aires, Dec. 29 (UP)—Ar- | by the source of this information. gentina mourned today the loss of | Doesn't Warrant Plant one of her most distinguished jou reported to ha nalists, Jose Manuel Eizaguirre, ed- | taken by the exccutive aft tor-in-chief of the newspaper La|ference with Secrctary Presr Mellon is that 1 Eizaguirre died after of the tre: tion. He was born here such addi had been with La Presna, generally | upon it. considered the largest and most in- | panied by il spaper in 8outh Amer- | issuc 1594, La Presna said editorially today | c that as a citizen the veteran editor f a nationalist par excellence, in impassioned patriot, and cordial in practicing the concept of human solidarity.” The newspaper called his death a loss to society and to demo- cratic {nstitutions. Preserved Integrity “In difficult Jjournalistic battles | he knew how to conserve his moral integrity, which brought him unani- After obgerving the cvents of half a century he could still judge them with the same hness and purity of intention | identic with the educational motives with which he bsgan his literary 29 The de e been - a con- | T a con-| reasury condition of N oper ; 1562 and SUEE to cover hought to b tion, the departm structure of the not now be burden tensive financing, have urged for putting more ion and thereby in- creasing buying as as affording financial relief to many veterans re- rorted to be in 4 From this standpoint, n xecu the treasury of soundness of any proposal t advanced, it was said. Brought Up By Legion The plan was brought up at t American Legion convention dressed by Mr. Hoo Boston. It was not, cluded in the i quesied by the v ted to the presiden: t being considered House in co! relief legislati La th £t congress of t charges that * exists in the to gain cash payme first were made Johnson of the mittee who said cialized solicitat | the plan was widespread. He mait | tained that a system existed wher y th ing petitions to congress tor the project were charged cents for each si Patman Denifes Charge ‘The charge was denied by Rep. Patman, democrat, of Texas, who sald the practice was maintained by MAKE INSPECTION Plans o Study Problems of of troee’wno cavorea e cass pos- Eastern Provinces ad La Presna considered d ed inte and notable ism. “His immenae labors were devoted to one aim, namely, 10 be a newspa- perman To achieve tgence, patriot- this inspiratjon, led his heart « s brain with study . and made him vious to everyth except which tended to the public good and tness of his countr. Presna said that in his sssoci- with the newspaper, Eizaguirre as “its traditional character and fon." commer- Is for BRUENING WILL ture en- | Patman said the plan " dersed by the Veterans of Fore | Wars and many departments of American Legiol Berlin, Dec. (P —The gover: today completed plans for| o i i i ompltes Ruinof Benedito Gallo's Gottage tion of the government's Providence, R. 1 tuation in East | Explosion and fire wrecked the Parade Prussian minister, |0f Beneditto Gallo. who are acting respactively as the| Gallo and his three sens have | been visiting relatives in Lawrence since last Wednesday, and the unoceupied since provinces during the weck begin- ng January 4 with a view to studying problems of that territory at first hand. tin an indi | ing on Poland or the Polish corn-i i The chancellor will be accom- Gottfried Treviranus minister without portfolio and Hein- sireet cottage Mass., {cottage has been that time The blast undermined the four tions of the hor seattering br over a wide area. The resultant ed for two hour, Ivatore Simoni. brot Gallo, gaid he was in the Thursday. and that he TO PLEASE CROWD -7 Bull Flghter Makes Little Im- missioners for succor to castern will ne- Polish The chaneellor's itinerary ssitate his crossing th ridor repe ™ hou to the went take away natur nothing of an explogive he .1p lared far the cott Pending plosion vol:cf» e tojiex opinion concerning its cause 1d hot water heater in t were found 3 g of refu s A boil YOUTH KILLS THO AT DOVER DANCE! Shoots Sweetheart and Rival for Her Affections Mexico City, Dec. 20 UPi—Sidney tempted to exhibit his powers to Mexicans yesterday, but he failed to impress them with his skill went homec without the ear of bull. A and | his young Mexican bull fighter. stole first honors from the American, who, while kill- ing his first bull with one thrust. had to jab three times to end the second. Fans carrled uLiceaga from ! the ring on their ehoulders and | awarded him the car «f his last| bull as a token of their estcem. | Franklin was applanded for ono thrust kill of his first bull while Liceaga made hix great hit his masterful dispatching of his last bull Franklin fought as a noviller beginner, not yet having quali fill-fledged torero here. whers took lessons in 11 fight torate Del., Dec. 29 (UP)—A | vouth today was charged rder of the girl h and the man he considered h The you! Noah Downes, to have confessed o po shot and killed Mi o |15, and h: Dover, | vear-oid his the with 5 ha his first He in the About 1 hopes ta o sclence whil i 2,000 p performance roug here Saw yes- Jone signal change pa both — Downes held tho Long gir Fekimos 18| When sho indicated her partnership. There is no | dance with Killen in pre sentiment about it, and kiesing i8 | Downes, the latter drew a pistol and unknown. 'shot both through the heart. Marriage among the Moorland Farm Golden Guernsey Milk Absolutely Safe Raw Milk, Contains All the Vitamines Costs More, Worth More C. R. Weidman, Supt. Tel. 3940 | said. CASH PAYMENTS | | been set forth taken a heart attack for death. To Analyze Blood tests were expected to de- finitely the agency that h. But regardless of the John K. Jamicson, the | Hinckley’s family physician, said he intended to ask the corone: ury to believe that whatever the use, the | {boy's death was merciful “I often c elled Dr. Hinckley | hat no greater boon than death | ould be provided for Merle,” Dr.| amieson said. "I knew the hope- lessness of the case, the futility of all efforts r to bring the boy to normal, the great sums the father constant devotion. I knew ul usefulness of Dr. Hinck- that for 21 years led him alist to that, from to the 0 “Yes, I killed both,’ 'police quoted Downes as saying. “But I gave her 4 could have both of them could—for the sake of ¢ Blood termine used de Dr. lived— ae a dance.” facts, GREEN OUTLINES PROSPERITY PLAN Four Principles Cited by Labor Federation Head I‘m d U P R ey from this one experiment HIP FLASKS GET POLICE APPROVAL New Year's Revelers Must Keep Rum 0ff Table sp Washington, 28 (UP)—Fou ner.” prineciple for restor as at pros by President Will American Federat ior en of the to g to consumers orter hours t to as ma -Or to kee with to g S pos of increased rwod i Development of ol of indus en's UPy—Tt Bost or co “If bottles ar trouble HISTORIGAL GROUP MEETS IN BOSTON Other Organizations Join Sessions Opening Today Historical Histori Histor: SOVIET 70 CAL WOMEN 10 HEL; Labor Shortage May Result in| Exodus From Homes o soriety Historical Council for n ion, studie A serics of group & scheduled to be opened L. B. Packard Amherst 1 <o- | Social Society National and were the French olution Other speak Dec. 29 (P—Pravda, of- niof St communist urged recruiting of | g the hort- Mosc cial organ 0 tade s 1en as one means of solv Soviet union’'s 1g labor age problem, paper decla that more than 2,000,000 additi cral ers we weded 1931 to arry out the huge projects of the ow a p wor the available, the n by the fs an 6,000 Aaughters and mothers fn cities alone who are engaged usively in household duties. tiraction of women yetion by t speicaltios with a public feeding problem ment of additional men are MAY ASK LEGALITY FOR “MERCY DEATHY Dentist Found in Gas-Filled Room With Cripple solution of establish- series and ren, ete, forward in the pa- top all elements g0, Dec. between men body. T Dr. Hinc i die he, over- had attempted to erday. how- rted to had m Stopped almost instantly with one swallow of e THOXINE MONEY that's wailing for It's the EXTRA CASH ed meet those “After Xmas Bills” and it's in the form of unused articles of hou hold goods you no longer need. Why not CASH them in through Herald (Classified Ads the same as hundreds of others are doing daily? To place an ad call 925 The Herald ASSIFIED 1 DQUAR just SAFETY EDUCATION WORK STRESSED Extension of Efforts Planned by Governor's Committee (P—An increased y on the safety program in the schools E and the cxtension of program to adult organizations announced today by the gov- committec on street and on, Dec nnel to c ~ational of the campaign 1 of lectures and ons by two to the assignment ouncement ooper Charles rnstable bar- | the medi an or's committee for two more re- ce of the covering are the govern ien the off council the stat work 5 a cor nce to nd Lloyd e secretary of in wh organizations for ed, letter Parent-Teachere’ Liotary clubs and 48 e services of the offered for the pur- otor vehi- and methods of iIMS MERGE 29.— UP)— Decorative Stone my Concrete combined resources 0 was made known here today. onsolidation is ef- We have selected from our & number of faney dia- rings, as well as semij- cious stone rings and have duced them from 20-B0¢. Il pay the cash buyer to money will Witt off 50 Ten per ir prices pat- ollowing: many GORHAM Hunt € Fairfax, and TOWLE Lady WALLACE Antiq Diana Reflection, Care ythm. 1ieductions on Pewier, Cloeks, €all to see the barzains. M. C. LeWitt Jeweler & Diamond Dealer Up 1 Flight 299 MAIN STREET