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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930. —— - ———— . . . —— =1 7 Canary Bird Tests Ascist With Golf Star Marries DEWEY IS SORRY s etween Links Rounds v Q ! | more important ¢n my mind. Shica e b The order for quiet was Discovery of Malaria Compound; ||, o e e _- T ll NORRIS REFUSED vz il own wedding shouldn't interfere U Gl o statement last Pupils’ Blunders Are Analyzed it » go0d gume, i Fiorence ‘] I‘j \ i ol ailions. SRS e, former state champion 3 A B e > Science Gl‘oup TOld Of De- AUTUS Klll THREE app:{fl?ml): 1:9 soned when she _:’ 9 [ ';,' i _- - : S 2 velopment of Plasmochi e s e B 2e7 Would Form Party ctor Thomze s, Walh, of Hon- asmochin the Ol a Fields Ci lub. | - | el c vould come to the —Comets With New Col- || months ago, but the facts were |2 ek e iindlea ol chua felcalp 1o e Ay ! <o " Dec. 3 L. Georg. n\{’i”{ (," cbraska. not made public until yesterd: 7 . . Sl DaaCUe orless Gas in Tails De- S inten- bed — M Used 5 g Chat famous comedy, “The Iirst| Hats off to Victor M . 1 lican party an ck rd party placec ¢ \ position of On Plants, e B wour G hesits | WOUNDED COYOTE e s, L7 i o e . FaT e | Capitol theater Cock-Eyed Wor 18 | 1k 1 i Da nator fas a Cleveland, Dec. 31.—(P—Canary | their death as the result of acci- Jcharacters cople know — S 2 new military ' 4 t fections would f € f n the last birds affected with bird malaria have | 4¢nts in this city during 1930 and : living next a vour own fam- | that T th if not surpass his | believed. 2 b which he has Nelpea maxe ¢ forsible Bhe devalops ;374ioou;;r prrso:s V\'l"r]r more or less| -, [ L s being even you, your- | fines K in - v \ read a number di ! ess pul s made ment of plasmochin, a drug that | Seriously injured in the same man-| | Throw Beast Into Pl thin, Aei I Ghfapendt G Bl / : e B St Vealedtoaay. Androw Kataus years old, —Revi LEON ERROL Sy : L . : : : - Plasmochin was recently develop- |Of 792 Stanley street, died at the Revives Later in “Only Saps Work™ i et Bl o il e o * Imprisoned “‘Pa"i‘dl’d ed in Germany as a direct result of | N°W Britain General hospital, Octo- A Paramount Picture Y : g » : neriansco £ v ¥ I GLCDI P experiments with canaries affected | P°T the result of injuries s Belle Fourche, S. D., Dec. 31 (UP)| PLAINVILLE THEATER nd shadow, as folks I i 1 10 the sere weuather- | whic 1 ed attentior Lo = ‘O.lbustm“ with malaria, said Dr. Reginald D, |tained when he was knocked down : RS and F i Manwell of Syracuse university, | DY an auto near the North and Judd | —Details of a battle between two| THURSDAY and FRIDAY ¢ living it 4 in every |heaten, sardonic, jovial, pra - | inant & Hather narchy has arrived at “the speaking before the parasitological | factory on East Main street on the |aviators and a wounded coyote in ider now section of the American association | IENt of October 18, Stclla Sandow- |an airplane above a Dakota prairis s e Lol v B 1 20y ent s A R eee = for the advancement of science. | Sky. 19, of 33 Smith street met death | yere to1g yesterday by Clyde Ica, i csdneel ik < 1 i siateia Iy , and t e i R s mthetic Product |in the same manner on the night of | | s : g ol i n behalf of the peace a clfare bl el The new remedy is a synthetic pro- | November Earlier in the year |2Viator. e . 2 1 L : iy whether contr « : ; S duct and to chemists it is familiarly | Margaret Screen 17 year old resi-| With a gunner as his companion, 2x0d Gl QYR IeEAL L s o ng into the hand o ) 2 g Kknown as “N-diethylamino-iso-pen. | 4€nt of Yale strect, was crushed to |1¢® Was cruising over the prairie &y e X Ll ; AEY [ scanort. | powerful eco 3 e S nucow N when the coyote was sighted and o5t P ki e e e n tertaln ent ot excl rtsowithithe tac= i) machir f admi i t ¥ tyl-S-amino-6-methoxy-quinoline,” | death between an auto and a fence Tl Glaytan ohen i ihe atalleAteay shot from the plane. The aviators “One of the great advantag z 3 Bl i o artiatmebiroy Kine)| Lydaatier {Eeetn e ot Gity Uses Hal Tono Dynamite 2., e e e T e crescents of plasmodium.” said Dr.| The Tistory of the montus oo planc aitained altitude. t fore, and ther ! ring M LT (O o) "1t is mor sible, Sl S et ed the gunner. He fought with his Discovery of plasmochin’s ability | January, 28 accidents and ,4.”,\‘;‘\”‘ hands and was severely bitten. 1o destroy .these cells is one of the | injured; February, 37 accidents and | 1o, ot IS controls a moment and| One of the hardest sewer con- most infcresting results of the entire [13 injured; March, 48 accidents ang |OMed 1n the baitle, struction jobs in the city's history ; study, Dr. Manwell indicated, be- |16 injurcd; April, 50 accidents an | po'® r:,;mr;,k:fgd," f,\c fell andiepin| ng been completed under the | o7 LAl the Embassy theater cor I R RELTOLE s s T ] t att t revo- cause the number of diseases in | 19 injured: May, 59 aceidents and 36 | o1 11 r:»lq cockpit both men | girection of Superintendent Michaol | 1 the his + ) ' {oday, has produced played it 8 v S fa becausc the uprising which such a result can be regular- | injured; June, 50 accidents and 2 | *°3 510 1€ beast ; P. O'Brien of the sew artment ( PIETUres. BRih s e Sl over 100 stage piave nt Mitch- |10 F 8L ! the Jaca garrison occurred three Iy obtained is exceedingly small. | injured; July, 43 accidents and 18|y poa0 ¢ Struck the coyote 01|on Colt street in the Barnesdale | With five acts of vaudevil oS flle Powe 3 jlirelystoosmuchiisghelieinad too soon. allowing t vern- Plasmochin has brought about the | injured; August, 56 accidents and 29 | (¢ head With a wrench and return- | sootion, BT A, . Erlieyan head the £ | e, lsau to suffocate a fragr first known case of complete re- |injured; September, 49 accldents and controls in time to pre-| 1: wag necessary to blast through | - ttUrd at ! : Mar S ntention | ) cion and avoid a full outburst. covery from plasmodium clongatum, injured; October, 68 accidents and | .o o He also suffered se-| golid rock for a depth of 12 fect | 00U ! £ an ; Special Midnite Show i LR o — the type of bird malaria against |27 injured, and November, a e b | before pipe could te laid, roxi- g g e d - - ‘ pods S “orcester ] (i which quinine is the least effective. | dents and 26 injured aas Saylatons ftook MOre | nately 1,000 sticks of dynamite, | Al NE CvenL : 5 90, Qe . LT ODeLl Gxecu W orcester Mfin ]“"S. > The longer a patient is treated with _— ;\f‘“!',;; 2 ”"d coyote was thrown | g igning half a ton, having beea o &y ot 320 Mile Stretch of . 5 s B Woman, Then Himself plasmochin, the less severe any sub- GERMAN AVIAT overhoard an d;y:.,d\m,drd o mave | e ey pe | Do ocauple ) sears. Bavih Sutface Snapped tee that actio : S R I i sequent relapse is likely to be, Dr. | A OR FLIES G set. off the dynamite werc Rl e rnnsders clin . ] 21 3 S ( les and Manwell said === the rock was of s e Lo lntanjie teaiins ot il Ay by o rholos) oyt I L the pa . - 5 in the How blunders made by students | N MARKS | use in constructing foundati = Sy z iy b e S v hen committed suicide have thrown new light on cducation- e | Luildings was obtaincd on the en- | ., ; 7Sy A it TR ; e is ; 3 same Weapo al work was cxplained by Ber Captain Plueschow Visits Land In tire job e o z > ; ¢ = e The b e discovered by New York. He held that what teach. | SOuthern Patagonia Near Lakes Engineer Mer = b Tution just |t A hsa e Aagtie e sl ers take to be the student’s failure sewer constr 1 ore. daylight vould not ) . : e 1 to understand often is really the | Viedma and Argentino !dale scction is ex ; ; ; “ar pa : teacher's failure to make cl Berlin, Dec. 31 (P—Hith | Descendant i Adams P: I i it on of 11 o i ! At teat } r reelection last fall, | © i S Similarity in words, he said, is one |explored territory between Lakes | e a 0 a‘ms a HEI'O | formation. On Colt strect s ' b v T ¢ g ; Forit eEanD the wAten=ia ! < to the 17“'4[- cause of such misunderstanding, as tino and Viedma in Southern P d S o 1o CA ey i S ol s - 4 A e o arch of Frank illustrated by & pupil who said: Patagonia has been flown over by res' ems 00 | time to preparir i last aturday Strand pres ) sent slightly d at one end This not only ref nts the vie race, £ tty Ruthstrom, ’ “Acrimony, sometimes called holy, | Captain Guenther Plueschow, Ger- fastening heavy “Im : 2 15 Bis| The pletu T i v the Whit T Ingstr . they said, s another name for marriage.” man aviator, he cabled the. new ad ties on t 2 rock in e’ rs of | deve . f togra tes | ¢ 3 i . he cab ¢ news Washington, Dec (P—A des. | T0ad ties on top o g s li d 3 rose high i A misunderstanding of the teach- | per Vossische Zeitung yesterday, The g : e st Fa ¢ ono | Order to prevent dam lays fe r - ‘ € light invisible er’s definition of the word peculiar | whole region he said was high a o AR S A e e i led to this one: tude with glaciers extending on all| White House and the son of the | phroken p Teacher—"“What three animalsarc | sides, | present one, danced in the east | for the e hurled lot Beeilann '{1;1:’:\' one | Three years ago Captain Plue- {room of the presidential mansion | tances ! power of the dyr arudent—The lion, the clephant |schow explored regions in the inter- | ast night te, Ordinarily, numerous loads of ¢ the giraffe would be peculiar | ic Tierra Del F e e s e s le of us th we have ¥ snap of C 1 iha Tl zoner S e »‘,f‘.'n'\‘fff-c',“.“\f !‘rnh:d IpfyasfalisniHoover's NewtYeay | Sonatel Sep ROl RS ol el T Wit kot s S To false inferences by the student | The avia e s A (mast et croUshIy Ry o RN RA i i ey S 1 rev the 1 ? ¢ e aviator was a German naval > 2 city. ¢ B 5 Me Grudnba TRl e 10 which the President and Mrs. 2 (ot i Emd i o= Cetman elositeom gtivats Faonsiand i dang tersosithelr (GelEstiset L ok et o edh n vt 10 Prominent Cubans ; It the earth should bump &|picpn asthy ooop et on the out-| friends and of government officlals. | Some time, one Wwas BU % B4 ' 21 f b i ) in Havana tal B ll comet’s tail the air might take on a | oo Of the conflict, He cxpects to | Allan's partner for the first dance | time : e e n that comy t A“esmd ap's S a room sl St thi tj:’))\‘u'nu flving exploration trips in|was Fanny Homan's great-great |the necessity of making il | . I T . i 1) clared before the astronomical sec- |- >ra8onia. | great-granddaughter of President | excavs L D < O e e 3 boc I ¢ ! [ ATy Featuring thon. | —_— :.Vnhn Adams and niece of Charles tion som ar: g e SEDUIOAL e X v is rest o v aor Talls On 14 Comets | Judge Saxe Lenient | Francis Adams, the present secre- | wats anitary scy faid | 4 ey o ont. Last|They werc take dy ater THE NINE DIAMONDS The presence in the tails of 14 reil X7 e | tary of the navy. | o by side although : i ] 1 i e S comets of cyanogen, a colorless gas With Young Speeder| e a was short, heginning | nihs wer it ot et Mar noca i Dancing From 9 o'Clock Till Wee Small Hours known on carth and having an al.| Charles Rancaioll 17, of 33 New | &t 10 o'clock and ending with sup- | complete the work, i — e s e COISE < mond-like odor was reported by | Britain avenue, Unionville, was pen. | PeF at midnight. At the supper | time well spen SCHMIDT BROTHERS HoME | 1o cxcontor fevere L) donmss & BALLOONS CONFETTI NOISEMAKE Bobrovnikoff of Ohio Wes- | alized the costs of the case when | CAMe again a touch of tradition. To\ = ot ey inel Holda 11| men, was arres university. j | found guilty of a charge of epeeding | Miss Homans was brought a pie Crean Gets $300 Prize . ound evidence for this sub- in police court toc | of cake on the self-same plate her | stance in that portion of the light | Judge M. D. Saxe stated that be- | distinguished ancestors used. It is And T\\o Words DO Tllck ok of comet tails called rafferty bands. | cause there was some element of | NOW a prized piece of the White | F. Crean super ’ nnudlifier el ot hadin These bands he said might be pro- | doubt that the young man, who was | House historical collection ¢ s [r.v\mmr., Co., of this ¢ i h from L i g A [ X THURS FRI duced partly by cyanogen and part- accompanied by his father, realized| A Jjazz orchestra furnish he | has been awarde il p ‘ inn § for B BRE Ry RO 29 % ly by a combin of hydrogen and t he was violating the law he was | Music instead of the military bands | conts ed b he B T 5 - N " B s " WARNE R _BROS carbon. Regardless of their natur ng to show leniency. which play at White House rece Board tior I Dae the faculty a £ A STRONOMERSEINESESSION RAN and SA o the emanations composing a comet" The judge suspended judgment on | tions. for Solid Binders e 3 ean’s (Tckireatos Ao i ey 1 (GP) tail are believed to be too tenuous | a charge of driving without an oper- —_— _— suggestion was sele e s 1 to do ha f they strike the ea E s er e boy p! « H H f 528 submitted t € itt 5 e $ T t meet ot f‘r’xxi l‘h‘x :rmrjt (!'x rxr‘E)m lx:«’)r(‘ n ,,“:1‘.“,,':_. boy produced First Steps Taken in :M' ‘:‘ 1“\‘ R | ard v _ o - IN THE HOUSE with a big magnet has been tried | Rancaioli was arrested by Police- | Unemployment Work | ™ uir. n st et i1, asket- | open at university tor 3 OF MYSTERY! with results that give hope of suc- | man George Moffitt at 10:45 yester-| Hartford, Dec. 31 (UP) — The | “Bookbind 3oard iggesting a : 25 rlp 4 IR bt DN pane . % A L2 c at the United States department | day morning when he was discover- | state’s first definite steps to mect | specia ECINEnuioiue. (8L v € ill resume thei 18 e ne ¥ . ONE MUST of agriculture, the scientists werc in- | ed traveling east on West Main | the unemployment problem as the hree | 5 th. S pinto. 3 formed. | street at a speed alleged by the po- taken today when James W. words, K. ers 3 a3 S ead befor e meeti los 3 8 DIE BY The magnet is made by the elec- | i n to be in excess of 35 miles| New Haven industrialist, set about | The award carried with it a prize| . z Z e 4 : -3 Xces 35 8 | D 5 st, s “ el SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS urday. f JING tric current frora a 20 horsepower | per hour. forming a committec to devise |of $300. 5 s L MORNING gasoline generator, its coils connect- | The case of Ricardo Palazzo of means of relief. | Jonn Grudzinski. also of m fis ey ypea ey volt source. Vari- [ 286 North Burritt street, which was| Hook, appointed after a confer- | Printi - veceived honorable i ' Dy ous plants were placed in the field of | continued from September 26 on | ence late yesterday between Gov- | mention f gestion “Solid - ‘ et this big magn with the idea that | probation, was further c inued to- ernor John H. Tru wull, Governor- | Book Bo; % | . ‘ el s ) \ A the davkness a claw-like hand reached toward came ST I ITE SHOW: 8 nearer—nearer, T could the electro-magnetic radiation might | day until March 31, The same dispo- | Elect Wilbur L. Cross and state in- affect their chromosomes, <he thread | sition was made in the cases of Wal- | gustrial leaders, was asked to like substances in cells which govern | ter Miynarski of 237 Myrtle street| point five assistants to serve under plant speeics, shapes, colors and fand Ralph Potenza of 29 LOCUSL| b chairmanship as Connecticut's il Beii Wishe o G fruits. street. committee on unemployment A SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW! - ; Frequency of Mosaics | John Gordes o High street who | pegides the governor, the gov-| £ No Advanee ia Prices - not move, 1t reache : Dr. G. F. Sprague of the bureau | appeared today and received notice | SRihe e 4 for my throat. appes 4 ; | crnor-elect and Hook, those attend- | , ; of plant industry who made the ex-|to appear at tomorrow's session of |, y;o conference included James | R screamed: periments said that preliminary tests | court to answer to a charge of vi-| = o/ T 0T Yenry | : indicate an increase of frequency of | olating the city ordinance which re-|, .~ ° eyl = 5 | 3 | TR mosaics. A plant mosaic is pro- | quires sidewalks to be cleared of .r:‘r’:h\“&di 1;,(::\“@}.‘41“.”)\1 at !}‘IZ; | — \ R THE PICTURE duced when one or more character- | snow decided to pay the $2 penalty | JAT¢, & ik ‘ THE s y 2 ISAN istics exchange pla This is one | and the casc against him was nou.:d‘”“"ff"":' G R ) LS ; U5 IS of maturc's sieps in chunging species, | by Prosscutor Joseph G. Woods, | Hrt(ore P I A‘ :E . . SCREAMS! The number of mosaics mcreased ——— " T X \ the longer the plants were exposed DELEGATION UNC N?\(,l-n e ¢ to the magnet, Dr. Sprague found. Hartford, Dec. 31 (UP) — T e Certain changes in the all-important | | Connecticut delegation to the New chromosomes also were observed. England governors’ commiltes on New Year's Day and Friday e # | railroads will remain intact when | __ R o v Wilbur L. Cross, democratic gov- Love, drama, life and lang! ’ ¥ tsy R 4 | t 3 2 and laog Be 0 ‘L]!lb Has | ernor-elect, succeeds Governor | | walk hand-in-hand in every 3 & 3 3 it 3 95 Its Christmas Part @ John H. Trumbull, republican in-|| wcene of this gripping comedy h gripy ) ) The Betsy Ross club, sponsored G cumbent, January 7 drama. ‘ ALY by the Welfare Association and di- Cross has agreed, according to The Picture of the Year o ol wi SLEN TWELVE SES rected by Miss Esther Tuttle, held : Governor Trumbull, to retain the || Sl ¥/ i : its annual Christmas party vester- : present membership from Connec- BIG MONEY JTON LILYAN TASHMAN and Others day afternoon in the North & Judd ; ticut, E. Kent Hubbard, George S e Ky club rooms. The girls present 5 {Hzewnson, Henry Trumbull, E. Al- with EDDIE QUILLAN < S ST s enjoyed an attractive holiday pro- \ |1en Moore and William P. Putnam. || Jas. Gleason, Robt. Armstrong ; Al A\ GREAT V \1 m:\ ILLE BILL gram the featurc of which was a | XN | : 4 R Christmas story told by Rev. Wil- | ADDED ATTRACTION et il Wl S Nevana " 10D HALD and songs Made to Ord liam H. Alderson. Later in the aft- I3 2] 7 in in “Mirth ernoon “Santa” appeared and dis- | ; 4 m the craer e “Eaery Day i Mystery While You Wait tributed gifts which were purchas- 3 i n o = ¢ rough ‘the courtesy e Col- | TP smashing, thrilling action W, - = ed through the courtesy of the Col- | ¥ S e For M L TOMMY MANAHAN STHE BIG SURPRISE™ iy | e N : tars of Bygone Days lege club, the Center Congregational and_ Girl_Priends with THE WONDER DOG - church and the North & Judd Co. . A New Britain e \ NE y . N New \‘\> Qi 2 ADDED MATINEI RIN TIN TIN e ‘R ATTRACTION SATURDAY ONLY Among the invited guests present ‘ £ were Mrs. Catherine Anderson, Miss S > o . ¢ . 4 iR : i | vort Se Giyun, Mre, Wiliam Gooby and Mea, oA ® | e Civic 'layers SEr Rt w“ of Wh THE TALKING SERIAL SENSATION . f Formerly Sy = OF THE YEAR! | | TBLACKS ELE i | v York Players P NS L —————————— 2nd Big Picture POOTRLACKS FLECT | Lo Sound Nows — Comety SMAN TO MAN® “THE INDIANS ARE COMING” Anthony Osieckl was . L ; That Comic Tragedy of a Doyele Drama Tull of Action With An All Star Cast he weekly meeting held last night i : : o | = P s | T Matrimonial Adventure | s ——————— NOVELTY SONG REFL — ————— FOX NEWS TONIGHT 1S THE NIGHT! Ko, retiring president, was elected “ i %2 LAST TIMES TODAY I'HE BIG NEW YEAR'S EVE e rirs ear At vice president. Other officers elect- ey s “THE GIRL OF THE MIDNIGHT FROLIC ed were Vincent Wolosz, secre- | Says wily Mr. Fox: “Why don't you NEW PRICES: B DN S T i COMMENCING SATURDAY RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW e 0D \”" ke 'N'd’ ","i‘, uls ‘\Hh tour 3 et Evenings 75¢, 50¢, 25¢ GOLDEN WES e Picture That 1= Now Thrilling Millions? 3 Starts at Midnight Sharp—Doors Open g endo) 'l\\.T e ',"(,‘(: "“T""‘ Lt el ’;O‘n(',”'l.',’]:"‘ TN Mat.—Wed., Sat., 35¢, 25¢ with ANN HARDING e ” e ol \v;.r{‘(m v“o,f‘.lg h:“‘t“:x nnough_h_m b I NEXT WEER DOUGHBOYS ilorious Tribute to the Great Heroines of the War “THE LASH™ 2 “PALD WAALD VL el WG °x “THE ALARM CLOCK" with BUSTER KEATON USE HERALD (LA SIFIED ADS no money left for Puff.”