“ Badf^ Is Heartbroken, at His Wife's Funeral

“ Badf^ Is Heartbroken, at His Wife's Funeral

', ‘'V ' i \ ■ ■ ‘i ' 7 ‘^'' c NET PRESS RUN TUB JVBATHKR . PorccMl hr u. M. WeailMer Oareaa, AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION Kaw Harca for the month of December, 1028 n. State Library— GoE^Pi,) RAIN and Warmer tonight and 5,209 Fridaf. Member of the Aniiit Dnrean of Uircalatlons VOL. XLIIL, NO. 80. (Classifled Advertising on Page 12) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929. (FOURTEISN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENT'S HOOVER READY Late Events in Life of Marshal Foch I HOUSE STARTS TO LEAVE ON MOVE TO KEEP FLUATRIP W ORI^ PEACE Concludes His Business at No fip orts of Arms from U. King O f Afghanistan Assigns Committees, Re­ Capital— ^Wil! Make No S. to Waririfig^ations and ceives a Few BiDs and Ex­ Announcements Until Aft* Election to Decide If U. S. Captured By Rebels ecutive Nominations and er His Return. Will Start War. London, Jan. 17.— An upcon-j tribes rose in arms against him be-| Then Adjourned Until firmed report is current In India! cause of the western European re-' forms he and Queen Souriya sought that the Afghan re'bel leader Bacha | Washington, Jan. 17.— Herbert Washington, Jan. 17— Congress to introduce in Afghanistan. | Next Tuesday— The Com­ Sakao has captured former King was faced,today with the prospect This news was received after re- ■ Hoover has fbout concluded the Amanullah and the new, king, Inay- peated advices bad reported Aman-1 business that brought him to the of a deluge of “ sure fire remedies i atulla Kbati, said a Central News ullah had reached Kandahar safely. mittees ca^iitat. His departure for Florida for war In the wake of the ratifica­ dispatch from Bombay this after­ The conflicting reports cast doubt for a month o- rest and reflection tion of the Kellogg multilateral noon. Amanullib retired in-favor upon the actual whereabouts ot of Inayatullah when: powerful the former ruler. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 17.— The upon his Cabinet choices is now set peace treaty. Instead of halting the activities State LeglfJalure met today for a tor Sunday. of extreme advocates ot peace for brief session, heard committee as­ He will leave Washington with the time being the Kellogg treaty signments, received a few bills and his notebooks crammed with data ratification apparently set in motiop “ BADF^ IS HEARTBROKEN, and suggestions that bear on every­ a new fight for the'enactment of a number of executive nominations, thing from C. binet material to his measure which Copgress has frown­ and then adjourned until next Tues­ inaugural speech and future legis­ ed upon in the past. day at 11:15 a. m. The outbreak was particularly AT HIS WIFE’ S FUNERAL lation. Representative Tobin presented a The president-elect has cleared noticeable in the House which was hill which would amend the char­ up an enormous amount of work deprived of a part in the long con­ troversy over the ratification of the HUSB.4XD OF VENUS | ter of the City of Waterbury that in the nearly two weeks he has the city would pay for the service been here. He has settled the ques­ “ Pact of Paris.!’ Tears Stream Down His H.AS NO SINECURE. Some Proposals clothing of each policeman and fire­ tion of the extra session of Con­ man. gress. There is to be one, starting The new proposals, all described Hull, Eng., Jan. 17.— Being as logical sequences of the anti­ Face as Bo jy is Lowered the husband of Venus is no sine­ Senator George E. HalU of New in April. He has decided upon a cure, according to one of them. Haven, proposed that architects be thorough-going fact-finding inves­ war treaty, ranged from plans to “ starve war” by prohibiting ship­ Mrs. Eva VenUs applied to placed under state supervision in tigation of prohibition by a com­ ments of arms to warring nation® to to the Grave; Her Family the Hull magistrates for a sepa­ the future by means of an examin­ mittee of experts of his own choos­ the holding of an election before ration order lagalnst her hus­ ing board, which would have power ing. He has outlined what he wants the United States can go to war. Accompanies B. B. Star. band, W’llliam J. Venus, a sing-' to grant licenses to them. The bill done concerning the inaugural The movement in the House re­ er. defines closely the qualifications a ceremony. He has seen and con­ ceived the sanction of Rep. Stephen Opposing her application, the person must have to become an ferred with upward of three hun­ Porter (R) of Penna.. chairman of hushahd stated in bis evidence architect in this state. dred people, including nearly every the foreign affairs committee, who Boston, Jam 17.— Tears streanir his wife was so lazy that he Ijad Capital Increase Republican member of the Senate, ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ — \ ed down the grief-lined face of to wash her. dress her, cut her . Capital of the Amicron Trust As­ and the chairmen of all important (Cnntiniierl on Page 3.) “ Babe” Ruth as he stood in a driv-1 nails, coidb her hair and do the sociation of- New Haven, would be committees of the Housr-. And there housework. Mrs. Venus’ appli­ ing snowstorm In Old Calvary cem­ tripled, and thereby become $300,- is reason to believe he has arrived cation was dismissed. I 000 under another bill presented by at some fairly definite conclusions etery today and watched the white --------------------------------— --------------------------------------------------------------------® Senator Hall. The association is the about some of the men ho wants tn casket containing the Jody of bis Tisnagement of a fraternity at Yale which proposes to erect a large his Cabinet. “ Bah— I've lived through many of these before!” Critically Hi from a heart attack In Paris, Marshal HEEN’ S ROMANCE wife, Helen Woodford Ruth, slowly No Announcement— Yet Ferdinand Foch, commander-in-chief of the Allied arm ies in the closing stages of the World War, laughed lowered into her grave. EUROPEAN TRADE h ’ ilding for stiuients. It is not likely, however, that at physicians who told him he was facing one of the major battles of his great career. Above, Marshal The Judicial Council, raised by “ Lord have mercy on her soul," the 1927 legislature, to make sug­ there will be any announcement Foch is shown right, with Commander Howard P. Savage of the American Legion, center, and General John REAL IQVE’ GAME he prayed, his mouth’’ quivering concerning Cabinet choices until J. Pershing on the occasion of the doughboy's national convention in Paris. Below, left, the marshal is pic-, gestions for changes in court pro- w:th emotion. GETS BIG BOOST c.dur.e in the state, made Us pres­ shortly before March 4. To an­ tured in full military dress. At the right is seen the statue which was unveiled in his honor at Cassell, The stooped shoulders of the nounce them ar this time would France, while Foch himself (indicated by the arrow) looked on. ence felt today by bills which in­ world-famous ball player sagged cluded the various recommenda­ be simply phtting them up as tar­ Fiance of Tennis Queen Tells and he seemed to be on the verge gets to be “ shot a t.' as well as tions of the Council. The recom­ of-collapse. He was hemmed in by mendations have been widely subjecting himself to pressure to a saddened little group of his wife’s But Director- Klein Reports find other places for the disap­ Vice President Curtis How He First Met Miss spread in the state by the council PAPAL DOMAIN relatives, most of whom were sob­ following a printing of the report pointed ones. bing with “ Babe— without re­ A fair example of what might be This Year Will See Bitter under approval of the State Board Wills, straint. of Finance and Coctrol. and legls- expected occurred tn the case of Refuses Gift (3f House Mother Dry Eyed. , Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, ! la'.ors believe the public is fully The aged mother of Mrs. Riith Competition. aware of the recommendations. the one member of the Coolidge stood next to Babe, gazing at the Cabinet that W^ashington considers San Francisco, Cal.,. Jan. 17.— Governor Trumbull transmitted grave as dazed. No tears came from to the Senate a group of reappoint­ is sure to go into the Hoover Cabi Washington, Jan. 17 — Once^Curtiss and special telephone con- IN THE^WORLD Miss Helen Wills, unconquered on her eyes but grief was written in Washington, Jan, 17.— Despite ments to state positions, as fol­ net. again, it seems, the movement to in­ nections with Capitol Hill^the lat­ every Ijce. of lier face... the tennis court, has found her the fact that Ip 1928 United States lows : WMthin 24 hours after the pub­ stall the Vice President in a special ter inspired perhaps by a memory On the other side of Ruth stood. Judge Walter M. Pickett, New house In a fashion similar to that match as a "poker face”— as she is liad its'record peace-time foreign lication of stories that Mellon of the time when Vice President Miss Nora WtM*dford, his 19-year- Haven County Oommon* Pleas In which the President occupies called— in her betrothed, Fred S. would be retained, protests began Dawes was asleep in his hotel and old - sister-lB-law. She clutched trade year, i^ith exports of $5,129.- Court; Judge Charles B. Waller, the White House has been fore­ was not reached soon enough to New State WiD Have Popu­ to roil into the Hoover ofiices in Moody, Jr., handsome young San Ruth by the arm for support and’ 6o(il|00b.

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