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January 1—Mr. and Mrs. William E. Brown of Kast Berlin celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. 2—Detective Sergeant Willlam P. McCue appointed licuterant and Patrolman Edward M. Kiely ap- pointed sergeant by police commis- sioners. 5—Judge Morris D. Saxe elected president of Jehuda Halevi lodge | Independent Order B'nai B'rith. 6—United Grocers, 1Inc., elects Arthur Lake president of associa- tion. 7—Population of New Britain estimated at 75,826 by state board of health. 9—Rev. Joseph T. Dawid trans- ferred from St. Stanislaus church, Bristol. to d Heart church 11—Mrs. John Heffernan clected president of Wome uxiliary to the local branch of National Peder- ation of Postal Clerks. 12—Elliott K. Burr elected pres- 1dent of Eddy-Glover Post Drum Corps. Stanley A. Karpinski re-| elected president of Polish-Ameri- can political organization of Con- mecticut. 13—State Board of Education es- timates New Britain population as 77,263. Herbert R. Owen elected director of Commercial Trust Co. William H. Day nominated for city comptroller at republican caucus. | 14—Paul K. Rogers re-elected | president of City National Bank. | Drs. G. H. Dalton and R. W. Pullen | appointed directors of social clinic. | 15—E. N. Stanley re-elected pres- 1dent of Savings Bank of New Brit. ain. 16—John O'Connell elected presi- dent of Junior June class at Senlor High school. Peter Nuss elected | president of New Britain Firemen's | Relief association. E. L. Warren re- | elected president of New Bntam‘ Boy Scout council. 17—Officer Bristol shot and killed in Forestville by John Brophy of Waterbury. formerly of New Britain. William G. Dunn elected president of New Brit- | ain Real tate board. Roy D. Bot- | tomley elected monarch of Aziz| Grotto. 15—Allen Norton, Jug Bernhardt William Sladt held with murder of Officer of Fristol. 20—I°. 8. Chamberlain _elected president of New Britain National Bank. William Ross elected presi- dent Senjor June class at Senior High ol. Lieat. William J. Hartneit of Fngine Co. 5 seriously fnjured n fall while fighting fire at Linden Mrs. Grorge W. Corbin elected president of Canonicus Branch, International Bunshine Socicty | 2l—Leo Bojnowski re-clected president of People’s Savings Bank Officer and Mrs Helibers | of 130 Lincoln streat celebrate 39 wedding anniversary. Dr. John Keaveny elected ¥ t of Britain Dental socic 25—Howland Rogers elected pres- sdent of freshman June ¢ senior High school. Mr. Mason of Shu obscrved 40th weddi ¥. R. Beach a New Britain Rifle Club, In 24—Luther B. Co ed a gold watch gervice with Stanley Work Masonic Activities Associati gani Irving W. Mott Py Mrs. Deborah brings for $3,000 danghter-in-law, Mrs. Clark Mur- tha, for moncy owed for board and lodging and money advanced prior to sou's death. J. J. Heckman re- elceted president of Lander: & ¥ ual A soclation. Goss & De- extra Kenneth Gal- Schrager and in connection MeNamee of at street Gustave g an clects ¢ against receive lected p Trust Co. preside Britain F tn ceted New Adolph . and manager of nance Corp. —Dr. A. M telling of his Harold president of New writers' board. Mrs. Lou serves Toth bi 41 Locust strect. Williun H Councilman Joseph re-clected president of Ing I Corp. Sherwood iymond clected president miple corporation, d 1o Junior Hi to 105 leaves two ntion of ending Hatch elect Ung Boos ob- her home, Ja int W Cadwell electod idwell Mrg. Miynar Polish loa lomas awa of Central school graduating class and members of Nathan } Hizh school graduating class —Rev. A Throdore pastor of St. Matthew's celebrates 1 birthda William J. Kilduff elected president of lo- cal 900, National Federation of | Tostal Clerks. Febroary L mbe church, 1—Burritt 41th anniversury 0. of V., cclelratcs sary —Louis United Grange cclebrates Valkyrian Lodge, 30th niver ted of association Post Office clerks. Mr. 4 John Traceski of 50 Jubilee married 45 years today. 3—~George Prentice re-clected president of Manufacturing Co. 5—New Britain Machine Co. and | New Britain-Gridley Machine Co jointly carn $610,785. according to | report for year ending December 31, 1929 G—Mr. and Mrs. James Healy of 27 Wallace street observe 31st unni- versary of wedding. Walnut Hill lod of Masons receives charter, 9—Mr. and Mrs. Kune Green- berg of 227 West Main street ob- serve 40th anniversary wedding. | 10—Nyw auditorium Senior High school dedicated. 11—C. . Bennett re-clected pres- fdeat of New DLritain General Hos- pital. 12—~Lottery ticket fines and jail Board of (inance budget and ills i Lind elec National of Mrs. street of Berlin Prenti of at scandal ends | ntences for drops one: | makes tax | with soven from Mrs. 40th of Sut Ram- ann . Class ) from Senior H Lol 4 -H. H. Pease clected president | of New Britain Machine Co. | goon. president and treasurer | at High school for scholarship, ath- | mer strect Corbin division of American | elderly people at 944 Corbin avenue. | Chestnut | atter | istice. 17—Vega Soclety observes blst anniversary. Thermometers show 12 below zero during night. | 18 ~Grond broken for new mil- | lion dollar veterans' hospital in | Newington. Henry Hoffman of New | Britain brings = suit for $25,000 | against city of Bristol for breaking | neck in dive in Rockwell park la- 1. Robert Hyatt re-elected of Ameri- can Hosiery Co. 20—William F. emblem Burns Memorigl awarded to Vitty Grimala letics and character excellence. 21—Clarence F. Bennett re-elect- ed president of Stanley Works. 22—Rudolph Rrown of in, inmate of Connccticut for Meriden, death with pitchfork. Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Lanzoni of Plainville ob- serve 50th wedding anniversary. ~George I, Schmalz, 44, shoots and kills Mary Velicka, 17, on Sum- w Brit- School Boys in stabbed to 27—Y. M. T. A. and B. society celebrates 49th anniversary. Attor- ney Joseph G. Woods announces candidacy for probate judgeship. 28—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Nich- ols of 288 Stanley street observe 50th wedding anniversary. Carl S. Neumann elected president of Union Mfg. Co. F. L. Clark elected presi- dent of New Britain Electrical club. | March —Laurence Mouat gencral resigns at mangger of P. & F. Hard- | after years service. Heavy snow paralyzes traffic. 4—Albert Careri eclected presi- | dent of American Legion band. | —Mrs. Mary Schroeder of 17 Wallace street observes 80th birth- | day. Mrs. Rose Doherty pleads guil- | ty to manslaughter charge in su- | ware Corp., bation for one year. 6—DMrs Elizabeth Stanton elect- ed president of Catholic Women's | Benavolent Legion, | 7—Louis W. Fodt elected exalt | ed ruler of New Britain lodge of s—George A. Quigl ald L. Bartlatt announce ror muayoraity et ticket. Thirty th and Don- | candidacics ction on cepubt usand dollar fire | in Central Hotel. Edward Johnson, | a roomer, Killed after fall f third story | 11—Misses Phoebe Ballou and Virginiz Hunt awarded scholarships by College club. Mr g inner of 235 nut vears cld i ottlob,I7. Lorsch, 261 Ma- 81 years old Attorney P. F. nounces candid: f democratic ticket, ¥ Morris- cted president of Y. M. Fife and Drum Corps —Judge B. F nt of sociation 17—Miss Mac M. dar street leses 25,0 Peter Saul of Everett Mase. 19—Arthur G. Kimbail 1 t of Land & T. Kimball re-elected of American Hardware orporatior i John Brophy of Waterbury d to life iniprisonment of Officer James MeNamoc in Forestville on Jan. 16. Hugo Johnson elected president of New Britai, h and Game association. | s B. Bas Te- of New Britain an ar James st McDonough mayoralty | Gatfney Hartford resigns | County Booth of 32 Ce- in swindle by elected | senter murd for < tre clocted W i mavyoralty ticket anley McDonough candldate on city primary. elected president at Quigley defeats 0 votes in re- olican city priv for mayoralty. =Mr. nd Mrs. Carl Rund of odes street observe 40th wed- | versany April Munson as o assistant erves post- 2-—Fortieth wedding anniversa- ries obscrved by Mr. and Mrs. C ton I r, and Mr. and Mre. Parker John M organ Lu- Hett h cong United Grocery ted charter William versary by Chief 35th an fireman. -A Ringquist of 1 of t elected ite Tolish 1 in Mer and Mr: 3 J.| Webster 4 | today. Mar- 4+ Winthrop of United | Miss Mabel A, S m Hill Woj- president America 18 city of gion “ntion Mr Simpson o° ville, mar tin A Stores, Inc. 4 preside Wor Quigley i My Mrs. James Coch- | of Columbia strect marricd 50 onul A, president | 3 ct George A. Quig- | 1l of pncumonia Plurmah Skinner nd birthday at home ley seriously 10—Mrs, serves 92 for | 11—Mayor-elect George A. Quig- | ley takes oath of office in brief ceremeony at bedside in hospital. Mr. | nd Mrs. Charles W. Bailey of 51 | street married years today. 12—Mere than 25,000 attend eight sessions of educational exhibit at High school iss Doris Mailloux, 20, kill- 15 car overturns on Bolton road f—William Fay appointed sce- retary to Mayor Quigley. Attorney P 1. sfcDanough retires from board of compensation and assessmeut servin 20 years. Second Deputy Fire Micheel T. Souncy elected 1 of Firemen's Death Benefit 16—Mrs. George W, pros of Y. W. C Senior ed Chief sident IPund Traut elected A. board of directors 18—Ground broken nicipal golf course 10 —Tost hhmmons nished s ¢ iry for new mu- of dis extraor- award cross for heroism in Verdun scetor to laie Corporal George J Gaudette, Killed day fore arm tir |of woodland | Forbes NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, LOOKING BACK ON NEW BRITAIN 22—Edward H. commander-in-chief rank, P. O §. of A., at national en- campment, held in this eity. Herbert 8. Woods elected president of New Britain Musical club. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Gillette of 13 Canal street, Plainville, married 52 years today. 24— street 80 years old. 26—Police break up jobless dem- oustration at city hall and arrest leader, John Vincent, and four others Z8—Eclipse of sun clearly observ- ©d here, Ground broken for addition Parker | to Polish erphanage. 30—Much damage done in early morning fire in I'ackard building. May Lig forest fire Britain burns between Plainville and this city. 5—Court Colomba, Catholic Daughters of America, observe 25th anniversary at Buyrritt Hotel. 6—Thermometers climb to 108 in beginning of heat wave that makes 1930 unusually hot summer and drought. T—Edward F. Hall leaves board of finance after serving seven years. Conn. League of Building & Loan associations holds 18th annual con- vention in New Britain. William J. 4—First ity of New in vicin- 00 acres | Rawlings elected president. §—Plumbers go Senior High school 10—Distinguished Service Cross conferred upon Mrs. ny Gau- dette by Major General Clarence R. Edwards. 12—Mr. and Mrs. John H. Keev- ers of 31 Lincoln street observe §0th anniversary of their marriage. 13—Mr. and Mrs. John Durn, Highland street, observes 50th wed- on strike at plumbing job. James McNamee Oft perior court and is placed on pro- |ding anniversary. Park site of seven east | and one-half acres of land in end deeded to city for $10,000. 15—Miss Thelma Echoll of Hart- ford first gold star daughter to join Eddy-Glover Legion auxiliary. Rich- ard H. Madigin of 8 Mcadow strest dies after automobile accident in Plainville. Ten thousand dollars jamage in firc in block at 52 La- favette street, 16—Ralph H. Benson, Jr., elect- ed president of mid-vear senior class at High schoel. Central Junior High school orchestra wins state championship among junior schocls in cortest in Meriden. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robertson of Linden strect celebrate 58th wed- ding anniversary. els Pearson of 42§ Lincoln | Southington, | ;sp;derul of earth to start Washing- | when toy cannon explodes. 39 | tor high | 17—Mayor Quigley returps home | from New hallot for cnforce tion and laws 15— Mr. and Mrs. Pat East Berlin obscryes = Anniversar Mrs. Reuben O. Day Washington street, cserve 36th wedding an- hospital after. serious Britain, in nation-wide on prohibition, reports 464 ment for modifica- 75 for repeal © of dry illness, of di ith wed- 19—Mr. and of 34 North Plainville, niversar 20—Sanford RBallard clected director of New schoc? 21- May at Low Art Dole Britain Viss Dorothy Anderson queen at annual May pageant Norms! school. Kenilworth club goes ont of existence after U4 vears. Mrs. John F McBriarty president of New Britain Council is | straw | | Daughters Holigan | e —— DECEMBER 31, 19su. DURING THE YEAR 1930 elected | of Catholic Women! of unifermed | 22—Hardware City Chapter, D. A. V., of World War, organized. Chil. dren’'s Home is 22 years old. 29—New Britain Visiting Nurse assoelation buys the E. P. Swasey | property at 205 for headquarters. 30—~Leon H. Hunter elected presi- dent of New Brtiain chapter of American Institute of Banking. June 1—Hilmer Kvistrem, 22, in motorcycle crash in road. ——Attorney ciected president association. Mayor Quigley goes to officc in City hall and besieged on first day by hordes of job scckers, IPelix Gettalis killed by car driven by James Meskill of this ci Berlir 3—Pol’ceman and Mrs. Dennis calon ¢f 75 Winthrop street cele- brate 4sth wedding anniversary. 4—Mr. and Mra. Herbert N. Lockwood of 793 East street mar- ried 40 years today. Mr. and Mrs. West Main street Durham P. F. McDonough | 28— bate court is €9 years State Noriral school clags of James J. | appointed crairman of water board. A N. Beir'pture elected pregldent of Exchange club. ewington Junior High school graduates 81 pupils. Robert C. Vance appointed a member of | civil service commission. | 26—Rev. Matthew J. Traynor ob- | old today. graduates Watson re- 123, {serves 40th anniversary of ordina- | eanoe overturns at killed tion to priesthood. North & Judd| Co., purchases O. B. North Co. of | New Haven, | of Yale Alymni| 27T—Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J.| Rawlings celebrate 53rd anniversa of wedding at their ho on DPar- sonf¢ place. John Loomis, presi dent of Comm ial Trust Co.. eleg ed presidnt of Connecticut B asuociation at annual meeti astern Point 25- Contract for new home for New Dritain aerie Eagles awarded to A. C. Record. 29—Class of 31 receive diplomas at Saered Heart school. 30-—~Mr. and Mrs. John LeVasseur Arthur J. Bottemley of 99 Prespect |of Pierce atreet, Plainville, observe street married 43 years today. 40th wedding anniversary. William 5—Warnér Brothers lease Em-|A. Forsyth appointed member of bassy theater. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam | civil service board. Edward J. Dehm H. Gleed of 291 South Main street re-elected financtsl married 50 vears teday. secretary Gerstaeeker lodge, 1. 0. O. F., of for 7—Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kurtz of 25th consecutive term. | Elm Hill married 50 years. Mr. and | Mrs. Willlam F. Lange of 182 Glen street married 45 years. 10—Mayor cuts off 35 city offi- cers from free telephenes. Mr. Mrs. W. R. Brown of 682 East street married 40 years today. 11—Mr. and Mrs. James Hasson of 40 Cottage place married 46 years. Mayor Quigley digs first n schnol wading pool. Dunean Connecticut Temple of Honor. 12—Mayor orders band plan abandoned in interssts economy. 13—Badassar Ohanesian, 63, fall down stairs at home, 63 Lafaystte street, and breaks neck. of and | coneert | serve 50tk wedding anniversary. July 3—Motorman William Ruydge of Meriden-Milldale trollen line in- | stantly killed in trolley crash near | Milldale. ! 4—Pulaski memorial dedicated at Pulaski park, Broad and Burritt | streets. Thir.y thousand see munici- pal fireworks display. One serious accident, Anson B. Place injured | 5—Northend trolley service dis- | | Coghill re-alectod grand templar of continued. Mr and Mrs. Skidmore | of Morley home on 8tanley street. F. Seaman of 70 Monroe street ob- §—John W. Chapman, 6, and | Jameg K. Chapman, ¢, drown in| rallroad pond, Berlin. Aden L. An- drus elected president of Russell & Erwin Foremen's club for Z4th con- 14—Reinhardt Diehl of Northend secutive term, scheol wins city markle champion- ship. Alumnae of Nermal school or- ganize, and Mrs. Marcus White marricd 40 years today. 15—S8t. Joseph's parochial school graduates 19 members. 16—City contributes $3.500 te fin- ish golf course. Mr. and Mre. Joseph | tor Wischek of 10¢ Cherry street, wmarried 43 vears today are 17—State Trade school graduates rainian church. 4 15—Winthrop Council, Sons of America celebrate 40th annivessary. Mrs. Clara Rock- well of 17 Sherman court is today 19-~Edward A. Dehm of Main street completes 47 years ser- ice w'th P. & F. Corbin Ca. Har- ry C cival service hoard 2'—Mr. and Mrs. George Cooley of 308 Park strect observe wedding anniversary. Diplomas awarded to 195 graduates at senjor | high school. 21--Mr. and Mrs. John G Schweikert of 44 John street cele- th wedding anniversary. 8t. Mary's school graduates clected | class of 92 is of wedding at 211 Arch street. elected first president. Mr. and Mrs. |and Mrs. John A. Peterson of 42 Tulip street |63 Curtis street married and dale i Seyth | city | | o | unusual 12—Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H Goodrich observe 5lst anniversary Mr. Charles P. Wainright of 50 years todny. ! 14—A. J. Sloper is 81 years old teday. Miss Flizabeth M. Welles re- tires after teaching in public schools | vears —Rev. P J. Pashkiewych dis- continyes pastorate of local U 24—Thomas A. James of Barnfs—' 80 years old today. 26—Lddy-Glover drum corps wins state championship for appearance 90 |in hug> parade in Bridgeport. 2§—Naw Britain listed 20th in United States Jesse Smith, street almost i as | 30 ley Stan- killed of 883 stantly Brown appointed chairman of | when struck by train in Hartford August —YVicter Domijan missing after 53rd alleged $50.000 fraud is discovered in auto sales manipulation. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Tyler of 162 Columbia street married 50 years today. 4—City and state swelter upder high temperatures. 5—~Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.| Woods of 378 Stanley street married 23—Judge B. F. Gaffney of pro- |50 years. THE YEAR 1930 PASSES IN REVIEW| — January Housc wing of n Washington is extinguished. Prince weds Princess M um Amcrican delegates on haval coufcrence. 9—Edward W. Bok, cditor hiropist, dies. Sixteen die in n Clemente, Calif. 1—King George opes naval conference. —l'rimo de Jictator since 1u2 r February blef Justics v from supreme court duc to health 8 rles Livans named o take his place 5—0rtiz Rubio, new president of Mcaico, woupded an T--Andre ardieu, resigns. 1T—Alexander P. Moore former anibassador to Peru and Spain and husband of the Lillian Russell, dies. ) nay capi- catehies tol a blaze s —Crown taly Bel, of of Humbert Josu ail and Rivera Spanish signs signs il by assassin. premicr airplane crash | Londoun | the British. 5—600 killed by earthquake and fire; | tidal wave in Burma. 7—Senate rejects nomination to supreme court of Judge John J. Parker. Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, Arctic explorer, dies at 68, 17—Briand, French foreign min- ster, announces plan for United ates of rope. 18—Graf Zeppelin begins flighit to South America and United States. 7—Prohibitein bureau {s trans- ed from Treasy Department famous i to Department of Justice. Hughes | of | | 23-~Mabel Normand, film comedi- | enne, dies. 25—Hoover commission lands Haiti to study conditions. March Tardieu premier of France 8—Von Tirpitz, author of mauy’s unrestricted sybmarine war- fare in ~Andre appointed divs —William Heoward Taft dies Astronome at Lowell Obs servatory, in Aricona, announce the discovery of a ninth planet in the solur sy 16—Drimo d¢ ivery, Spauish dictator, dies. —E. L. Doheny bribir ex 24— Senate passcs tariff bill, 53 to 31, aft seven monthg debate. 28—Dr. Heinrich Bruening ied premier of Germany. S—Hoover approves roport commission, providing : sulf-government for is acquitted of of comple April 6—Mahatina Gandhi begins civil disobedicnce campaign in Indla. s$—Ruth Hanna nominated s nois. 15— Tiots disobedience for Senate in Illi- sweep Calcutta campaign grows, the Ohio penitentiary s lives of 420 convicts. Naval armament treaty is signed at London 26—Graf Zeppelin flice over don- Zeppelin to do the bombing cditions World Wat —lare a Lon- since the irst =0 o of May Ger- | former | reaches America | 1r | for |approves pardon pleas Haiti |and Billings. as civil | golf toyrnament reduction ' kil —172 Killed in Indian riots Bobby Jones wins British amateur golf tournament June 6—Crown Prince Caro} relurns to Rumania after five years of exile, §—Carol Is proclaimed king of Rumania. 9—Jake Linsle, rcporter, killed by gangsters m Chicago 11—47 died when Steamers Fair- fax and Pinthis collide in Massy- chusetts Bay 16~Police Commissioner Russell and Deputy Commissioner Stege of Chicago resign following criticism arising from Lingle murder. 19—Byrd lands in N after completing Antarctic tion, 20—Bobly open 15 w York expedi- Jones British tournament 500 are killed or wounded in nationalist riots in Bombay, India i—Colonel and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh announce the birth of a son. 25—Monoplane wins Cross from Southern on flight and. Z8=-Revolt in Bolivia upsets the scretary Albert B. Fall. | government tien. August 1—British dirigible reaches Montreal after lantic, 5—Preliminary census puts U. S. population at 122,72 2 6—Bodies of S. A. Andree and two companiots. who Look off in g balleon in 1837 on a polar flight. are found on White Island, in the Arctic. 7—R. B. Bennett takes office as premier of Canada. 7~Claudius Hustoen quits O. P. national chairman and i placed by Senator Simeon 1. F 3—Captain Frank M. H from Los Angeles to New York in less than 13 hours. breaking Lindbergh's record. ~Graf Zeppelin around the world. fa"" Ferguson loses run.o primary for Texas guybernatorial nomination to Ross Sterling. 25—President Leguia of signs after revolution suddenly. flying At- report as G. begins (light Pery re- breaks out September and Rellonte after non-stop —~Coste New York from Paris. 3—Hurricane sweeps Santo Do- mingo: 4.000 people killed §—General Jose Francisco Uri- buru tak charge o Argentin government after a sudden and un- expected revolt T—Ex-Fresident Hopolito Iri- goven of Argentina is imprisoned 12—Graves and relics of the Franklin expedition, lost in the Arc- tic 83 vears ago, are found in King William land. 14—Fascists reach flight and Communists | | make big gains in German elections. 30—French troops withdraw from | Mainz and Rhineland occupation is | ends. July S$—California supreme court dis- of Mooncy government in in Sowth 3—Nanking China crushes rebeilion China. 7—&ir Arthur Conan Doyle, dies. 12—Bobby Jones wins U. §. open —U. B. Sen, don naval treaty. — Barthqu between approves Lon- at Melfi, Italy )V and 3.000. —Detroit voters recall Mayor Bowles: Gerald Buckley. radio an- nouncer, is killed by gunmen after announcing clection returns. S—Prime Minister M. King and the Liberal government 18—8ir Thomas Lipton's “Sham- rock V™ loses in its effort to win the Americas cup. 17—Work is formally begun on $165,000,000 Boulder Dam. ~TDobby Jones wins U. & ama teur tournament and holds all four major goll titles “ October McCormick | famed creator of Sherlock Holmes, | 1-—British imperial conference opens at Lendon. 4—Revolution Brazil. | 5—British dirigible R- | wrecked in Franee: 46 aboard Killed. S—Athletics win heating Cardinals two. 2 breaks out in 101 are world tour games reries, to has O'Neil of ional commander oh Kansas elec of the American L on. 2n—Genera; Valeriano Weyler whose acts as govirnor-general of Cuba helped lead the United States 9—>Mahatina Gandhi is jailed by are badiy beatcn in Canadian elec- | into war with Spain, dics at Madrid, | ing nominated for judge of proba | republican primary. | street married 5 | rebelions 150 ( Heart church, banquet, with | 6—Margaret Screen, 17, killed by | pastor of car lriven by George Chinderle, as she is standing behind stalled auto mobile. —Martin Ruzanowski, ed in antomobile aceident in Plain- ville, and son, Edward, loses an arm. | 28—Polish Political club, No. 1, 10—Mrs. Mary Hague of South- |observes 30th anniversary with 500 ington observes 100th birthday. Ed- at meeting and 350 at banquet. ward Cenlin saves two lives ah-,n“ $0—Rev, Lyman 8. Johnson ob- Lake Pocoto- | serves 92nd birthday anniversary. paug, but drowne before being saved | Harry A. Witkin elected president | himself. |of United Parents-Teachers associ- | 13—Washington park swimming ation. pool dedicated. | 16—Martin Horwitz clected dert of state Grotto association onvention in New Have Z1-—Annual reunion o tamily hield at Lake Compour ~Mayor Quigley propeses $100.000 fund for uncmployed. Jo- seph Toglitsch, 24, scoutmaster of Troop 13, Boy Scouts of St. Mary's church, dies of sleeping sickness following return {rom camp 4t | Eastferd. 23—Municipal xelf course opens. 24—Mr. and Mrs. Michael Me- Dermott of 325 Main strect married | te 55 years today. of Isabelia. First Lieyt. John 1. De- 2f—John E. Dunlay retires after | Lorenge of Co. H, 16th Inf., elected with 8tanley | president ef Officers and on-Com-] { missioned Officers club. T—Mrs. William E. Attwood elocted president of Women's Hos- | pital hoard. Frederick R. Beach | clected president of Nutmeg Rifle League at annual meeting in Mid- dleficld “Nilliam J. Kenney elected deputy grand knight of Daly coun- cil, K. of C. 5—Mrs. Maybelle Carroll elected president of L. D. Penfield camp, Sons of Veterans auxiliary. 13—James R. Keith. 34, killed in | automobile aceident on curve in| Netringten. 13—Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Peter- son of 31 Highland street observe 51st wedding anniversary. | 14—Mrs. Julia Morehead elected | president of Ladies' auxiliary, A. O. H. Sacred guest of parish at 582 present. —Thermometers in city go to 114 degrees. Mrs. Morris D. Saxe elected president of New Britain League of Women Voters. kill- October 1—Paul Heller completes years service as letter carrier. 2—Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Sautter of 35 Kelgey street observe 50th anni- versary of wedding. Mrs. M. T. Ker- win re-ewected grand regent of Court Colomba, Cathelic Daughters of America, 3—Connecticut Graduate Nurses' | association holds annual convention | in New Brtiain. Worthy Temple. | Pythian Sisters, observes 25th birthday of lodge. 6—Mrs. Nellie F. Kuhne elected regent of lsabella Circle, Daughters 60 years of service ‘Works. 30—-Frederick L. Sunburn of 147 Hart strect retires after 35 years of service as letter carrier. September 2-~-City employes to give two per cent of walaries for relief fund for unemployed. 3—Joseph Pavane, 19, dies after dynamite blast in rear of home on Shuttle Meacdow read, Plainville 4—Hareld Morley and Michael Kowalczyk descend from tree whel they perched for 1,011 houyrs in rear | 5—Attorney General B. W. All- over Attorney Joseph G. Woods, in Mr. and Mrs. Bennet* §. Knox of Farmington ave. nue married 47 years. §-—Rohert Simpson of Plainville presented watch for years ser- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Clynes ob- serve 42nd wedding anniversary at heme on Wilcox street. Mr. and Mre. W. D. Carpenter celebrate 48th wedding anniversary at home, 620 Stanley street. Y. W. C. A. cel:- brates 20th anniversary with ban- a Alexandra Ledge. Daughters of St. George, observe 29th anni- | versary William Atkinson of 25 2 —Mrs. V. L. Lddy elected pres- | yea H. H. Wil- | ident of Eddy-Glover TUnit, No. 6, bur of Torrington succeeds Everett| American Leglon auxiliary. D. Packard as head of state trade | 17—Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas Cranley school of Vine strect observe 47th wedding 15—Mrs. anniversar: B | first councillor 19—Mrs. Frank Nore state coyncil of of burns received when e gasoline in stove a —New PBritain council. United American Mechanics, serves 3ond anniversary. A. Emil Bengston clected president of Now Britain Odd Fellows' association. Mrs. Charles J. Greenstein elected president of B'Nai lsrael Sisterhood. {r. and Mrs. Robert O. Clark of East Berlin, married 46 years. Gerry Crean saves blind woman in fire 3t 41 Chestnut street Mi; Julia Regalis and Miss Heien Ad- ame. both of this city. die as result of automobtle accident in Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Nair of Brighton street married 40 years. Lewey 0. Selander elec ander of Walter J. Smith Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. W. Manvil'e Johnson elected command- er of Eddy-Glover Post, American Legicn. Mi. and Mrs. Thomas E. Conlon | 24—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Con ton of 81 Pierce street married 4 vears. Flire in Smith &chool doe $20.000 damage. Joseph L. Stone re-elected president of Amer- n Hardware Mfgrs, association at ual convention at Atlantic City. Mrs. Mary Frost elccted president of Ladies’ auxiliary ¢f the Walter J. Smith Post, ~—Willtam own life with gas at home street. IT—Walter 8ci elected pres- ident of newly organized Fellow- lub of Masonic temple 2 Mr. and M F. W Gangloff ef 386 Arch street observ 40th wedding anniversary. 9—Johin Zenga 19 superior ! _aska r wh'eh struck him, injured him and he unable to smile. Mrs. Frederick m of §0 Soyth Burritt marr.ed §2 3 ( man confer- ence of ed Lutheran church in this city with $0 clergymen in attendanc and Mre. n. 6f 66 Lincoln ob- serve 38th wedding anniversar, Mrs. nislawa Kalkowski el president of newly organized Polish Women's National alliance. November 4—Touis Gentile. 55 as resuli of Myrtle itain democrats William tic and shows 13 Attorney Harry Ginsburg re-elected republican town chairman —Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C Zimmerman of 27 Andrews strect married 52 vears. Mr. Gertrude Twiss elected in newly formed Paughters of Amer- k s 35, dies ¢ pours Order Chict and Mrs. Wil- ob- married years. At- F. Mangan nominat- court on Large cercus Mrs. Charles Wooster street. well known ath- Kr wire at Stani Police liam ¢ Hart torney Willix ed for juig democra bleoms at Barnes of Charles Rakowski lete, Killed by 1 Works 22—Mrs. Margaret D. Breen elected president of Teachers' club of New Brit 23 ht ment of 325. 24—Applications for citizenship number 133 in New Britain. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, home o in schools ha com aged 92, —President Chiang Kai \a embraces Christianity. t4—RBrazilian revolt succee President Washington Luiz at cates. of ¢ takes November 285 Elm retulio Vargas talkes of- provisional president of Democrats make big gains in L. & congressional and scnatorial clection Morrow wins in New Jer- sev: Ruth McCormick lescs in Illi- noie awnarded court cwsli Sinclair Lewis bel prize for American cver 5—79 Killed at Millfield, A—General ime 18 the No- literature, the first to gain that honor. in coal minc explo- o Tasker H chief of staff. dics Amcricans evacuate nd Honan provinces in ¢ of Communist disorde 1] —Eight Russians are indicted for counter-revolutionary activitie an international plot against 2 Fovicts fs alleged ~Indian round-table opens in London. Bobby Joncs announces his ent from competitive golf A« movie contract siprenic court holds two big groups of moving picture producers guilty of violating the Sherman anti-trust law, —govict goveroment puts fiv cngineers on tria), charging an in- ternational anti-Soviet plot and ask- g the death penalty. —Mother Jones, famous labor lcader, dies in her 101st year. December 2—~President Hoover asks $100 000,000 for unemployment relief as | ess convenes 6—~Notre Dame California to win r tional nupions. [ die in mysterious fog that blankets Belglan valley. T—Soviet condemns neers to death for “plot.” then commutes tenees to imprisonment T—Ex-Judge n Denver arrested in New York after interrupting church services to re- ply to criticism by Bishop Manning. 13—Spanish government crushes troops at Averbee Pass 16—Federal Judge William Clark rules 15th amend- W. Kianz. ron streat Stockw and confer- dies poisoning B gan leading 13 being clected judge prolate. William E. Hugrarty clocted senator 1d Luctan Maciora and Samuel A ogel clected representatives 5—Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Vander- burgh of 287 Chestnut street ob- | serve 40th wedding anniversary. S—First Baptist church observes 122nd birthda Two arrested for whelesale sugar robbery at Miner, Read & Tullock plant More than 5.000 attend annu- a morial at Sacrcd Heart cem 10— Visiti celebrates beats Southern “ogDition as na- | a services r z Nurse 25th anniversary and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Hyneck 259 Glen observe 5lst ding anniversary. 1 rmistice Dy rated quietly with exercises war m morial in Walnut Hill park. 13—Mrs. Betsy A. Haviland of North Main strect, Southing- | ton, celebrates 96th birthday. William Ungiechajier. 92 Tremont street, killed wher upon which he was swinging bre association Mr. of wed- five engi- international their sen- sireet Lindsey of at 14, of rop¢ nt invalid Rebe) el ted branch 19—1 Kinnr e aske ident of Kiwanis elil. Clan rf Order of appropriated | h | zan clected p faction G control of governine - Alexand.r rm iatemala ad of U lected additional prices vig Boaid Douglas total of $400,00 1y, Miss esident of observes Kose Mull democrat 000 anniver far, | Cowle: | celevrate 30th women's club —Joseph 33, dies of in- juries received in automobile acci- dent in Kensington. James M. Lynch appointed superintendent of water board. Mr. and Mrs. George B observes 41st wedding anni- at home, 344 Chestnut Hira Temple, D. 0. K. K., anniversary. Vater Jahn lodge, D. O. H. celebrates 55th anniversary 24—Mr. and Mrs. John J. McCar- thy of 20 Belden street obsepve B6th wedding anniversary. 25—~Washington L K. of ¥, cbserves Mise Stella street Kohl, versary, street Morgan lodgs, I anniversary. Sadowski, 19, of Killed autome- at LEa and Wells smit in b sir 28—Firs of winter, temperat above zero. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hobson of 176 Cherry s'rect observe 44th wedding anniversary. 29—New Britzin Aerie of Eagles dedicates new home on Walnut street. 40—Harry C. Brown re.dlected secrétary of Past Exalted Rulers’ association of Elks for 18th eon- secutive time. Rose Cafre, 14 mor.ths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cafro of this city, killed in automeobile crash in Manchester. December 1—Irving W. Mott elected wor- shipful master of Harmony lodge, A« F.& A M 2—Otto Rittner and Joseph Genni of this city burned to death in fire in hunting cabin in Otis, Mass. Mre. Nellie McCrann elected president of Valient Review, Women's Benefit as- sociation. 3—Mrs. Florence Bacon elected ceuncillor of Winthrop council, Eons and Daughters of America. Mrs. Evaleen Eddy eclected president of Lovisey Moore tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War. 4—Joseph Lietold and Mrs. A. L. Palmer appointed superintendent and matron of town farm. Samuel W. Menus elected president of New Britain Investment Co. Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus clected exalted ruler of New Britain lodge of Elks. Walter Kr ec elected president of Gen. Haller post, Polish Army Vet- erons’ association of America. Henry G. Johnson elected wor- shipful master of Centennial lodge, A. F. & A. M. Damage of nearly $20.000 infire in Adler's silk shop ou Main street 6—Mr. and Mrs. James K. Chap- man of 155 Wells street observe 41st wedding anniversary. 8§—Mrs. Stanley Borawski elected president of Polish Women's elub. Mrs. Fannic Kirshnit clected most exalted chief of $t. Elmo Pythian Sisters. Y 8~—Eintracht lodge. O. D. H. §, observes 59th birthday. Attorney Gerard Casale arrested in sype- rior court on charge of embezzle- ment of $3.000 fom Salvatore Bia- forte. Contract for new children’s library awarded to Carlson & Tor- rell 10—B. H. McElhone clected pres: ident of Chamber of Commerce. 11—Henry Hoffman awarded $15,- 60 damages from city of Briste] for broken neck received in dive la Rockwell park pool on July 7. Wil- liam R. Fenn elected president of Master Plumbers’ association. Don- ald King elected president of pewly formed St. Joseph's Alumni asso- clation. Mrs. . W. Scheidler elected worthy matron of Martha chapter, 0. cold re here ave 12—Thomas Cranley of 74 Vine strect observes 80th birthday anni- versary. 13—Commercial Trust Co. sus- pends business at noon by order of bank commissioner. 14—Joseplh Smulski elected presi- dent of Falcon nest. Novw 88, Polish National Alliance of America -Henry Walter, on d Lirthday, today, still active employe of Stanley Rule & Level Co. Mrs. e Nuss clected councilor of Martha Washington council, Daugh- s ot America 16—William Bass t of W. A. Harty branch, A, U Mercury falls below zero point early morning hours 17—8t. Joseph's portable school destroyed by morning fire. Charles Pe: clected chancellor de mo lodge, K clected presi- H. —Lexington 1 s Joscph Datras n ron Miner. bowling dge. 1. 0. 0. F. e grand. proprictor of alloys, fata shot. Mrs. Ida Leavitt clected royal matron oi Laurel Court. O. of A. arles Kopycinski, aged 10, n Czernurewski. aged 12 o skating on Hamlin’s ainville —Harris Ha d comman- Star of Good Will lodge, U 1l elect elected council, Sadie Llson prophetress of Indianola Daug Pocahontas, Paul W. Heller of Vance Lirthday anni- observes Glst reary 26 —Electric of light capable of opening doors automatical vented at Stanley Works. Chi ©. Anderson of Kensington obser v anniversary. 1 Drobinski elected pr dent of Knights of Roleslaus the Great society of Holy Cross church. 30~~Youyth arrested for sendl death threats to Baba Y. Jones. Gu Hutchinson elected head of TYale athletics. ray Tire Industry Greatly Hampered by Changes Akron, O.. Dee. 31 (A—The tire industry has been greatly distyrbed the heavy declines in the prices of its two MosL important Taw mé terfals—rubber and cotton. This has bhrought sbou* a good deal of disor- ganization and unusyal amount of financial troubles among the smaller and less well financed con- cerns. Some of thme have beem ab- sorhed by the larger companies, while others have simply closed their uoors. I'he sales of distress goods, special | is and mail order trands ave disturbed the former ol nels o listribution through deule within two years some ] out of bus- by s and dealers have gone TOR BEST RESULTS Ust. HERALD CLASSIVIED ADS

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