New Britain Herald (Newspaper) - December 31, 1930, New Britain, Connecticut
New Britain daily Herald wednesday december 31, 1930. Bacteriologist elect at Cambridge meeting Cerebra Dan of new year already held by Chatham Island people Mencken says budding authors nowadays Don t have to languish wishes Lewis had kept still $177,751 fire loss reported for 1930 property at risk valued at $3,207,275, records show Poison reported in a1dfsst0mach doctors refuse to confirm Rumor about naval attache Seaman admits holdups but can t recall places Arthur Ghent says he robbed five persons and involves two other men in Story new York dec. 31 up a n confessed five holdups to polic today but addresses meant so Little to him lie could not recall the locations of stores he said he robbed. He was Arthur Ghent 23, arrested for robbing a Haberdashery store of $41 on dec. 15. In All the hold ups he implicated Thomas Money Penn y and Bernard King now under arrest in Boston and awaiting night jail sentences imposed by Justice Yakima. Wash., dec. 31 up night jail sentences leave Little time for straying from the straight and narrow path. Judge Daniel Goodman has imposed 30 night sentences on three persons convicted of drunk enness and assault. The prison ers pleaded they had families to support and forced to remain in jail All Day. Would lose their jobs. The court ruling provides they go to jail at. S p. A. And be re leased at 7 a. M. , a Jan. 1 thurs Day j two Hundred Fth Epeards and fishermen on the Chatham 114 Mil. Southeast of her homed in the new year today bile a Hirosue and America Wera s ill no up the business of 1930. Tim to. Colony in the Southern i Ai Iti was Hie Hist place in the Oil to Gre. T it i. When the Bellr Iho Lin i. Church on Hanson is land pealed out at Midnight the Bells of Westminster Ishey in in or n w. N chiming ii o clock noon i d a workers were drowsily in Reisig Elf the alarm clocks set for 7 a. In. The a i hand lie neat cough tie snarling Point of time to Ihie. A Horn. Tie Admir Aii y Dat he an arbitrary line made to Buiwe i and West of the is the Meridian in mail a Way that it lies , in tie Ocean is the starting Point of y. The islands lie just 10 Tii As of this line. Tie. The new year pm at a Speed of 1.0hu Miles an Horn along tie . By in la e i Broadway the a have put away their in. Pc a and will be thinking i Dii a x a y or s Day supper. With $3,207,275 Worth of property jeopardized by fire during the year ending today the losses Esti mated by fire department officials proved to he slightly less than six per cent of the amount at risk while the damage sustained by prop erty owners that was not covered by insurance reached a new Low level of less than of one per cent. The losses to buildings and con tents were estimated to be $177.-75 1. So while the actual loss paid to property owners by insurance companies was $173,633.80. The month of june was the most Erious As far As the amount of property jeopardized was concerned but loss was less than in three Ether months of he year. April stands out As Tho most month with a loss estimated t $37,152.63. Actual losses of $36,-177. Were paid by insurance companies during this month. The two largest tires of the year occurred at the Schupack building at 318 main Street at 6 48 p. M. On March 10 and the Smith school on the night of october 2 4. The dam age suffered As the result of the former amounted to $17,127.48 and irom the latter $22,635. Exactly 551 alarms were answered by the department during the year and nine proved to be false 154 Bell alarms sounded and the rest were of the still Type. The itemized report of fire chief William j. Noble is As follows property at Elk Johns Hopkins i pm Tor honoured by scientists at 32nd annual session Cambridge mass., dec. 31 up or. J. Howard Irown of the Johns Hopkins school of Medicine More was elected president of tie society of american bacteriologist last night at Massachusetts Institute of technology where the society is holding 2d a in a meeting. Baltimore was selected As the site of year s meeting to be held be t w Eon c h rial m a s and n e w year s a y. The new president succeeds jul. Stanhope Baynes Jone s of the school of Medicine and dentistry of the University of to Chester n. V. Or. James m. Sherman of Cornel University was reelected Secretary treasurer a Post he has held for seven year. Or. J. A. Rogers of the United states department of agriculture. And Norman m. Harris health com missioner of Ottawa Canada were elected councillors. In his speech As retiring president or. Baj d Tor the emancipation of bacteriology from the science of Medicine. D Mandy made on bacteriology for immediate and practical results had hampered the science he said. College night service at synagogue tomorrow rabbi or Csc Schwartz Vil up a on Tho subject science the n t w superstition in a special invitation service at the congregation sons of Israel synagogue at. Chestnut and Kim Street Naglit Parte Puarly in the interest of College Stu dents who Are Home on vacation. I lie g Peral Public in invited to at tend this service at which Cantor Solomon Marwit will officiate it has been called Colli so asks Tanoury h in arraign de for the fourth time on a charge of Forg by Albert Melroy of i Ridge held today ask d City court judge Samu l a. Lavis to have Hini exam i inert by tin Alk nist. Judge Davis refused binding me Elroy Over to criminal Superior court in a Miu Bonds on a Churg of forging the name of John Green wealthy hat manufacturer to Cheeks offered in Danbury stores. Buildings contents Tan. ,. 292,300.00 $ 295,850.00lcb. 1 60,650.00 140,000.00 March 176,450.00 1 49,500.00 april. 204,1 00.00 168.500.00 May ,. 71.025. 00 69,500.00 june ,. 368.500.00 137,000.00 july ,. 76,050.00 44.000.00 aug. 1 53,700.00 1 9,450.00 1 29,500.00 68,000.00 oct. 23s.500.00 109,500.00 nov. 76.000.00 36.300.00 1 of. 34.3fi0.00 18,000.00 hires sex wife to Cook for him in his Home Jar . In., i p. Tie div Orr i. J. Sumii of won from his v it. Usu Noi spin Jim Jow ?00,j a ,.ock tin Loi in. R mrs. Suifili re airy it dil that smii1 could Tak Liis rho of Joti. Hiring in lir As u. Lions i or paying in r to a Wrel Alimony. Mrs. Smith Sot Ilio Joh. Textile walkout Stiles settled a Oville a agreement fails to materialize Lia Vilie a. Dec. I i. I j re t Wmk workers a l inc be re be med a Long Vay from i in c 111 today d Siil e the of i resident William Lee american k to tuition o Lai. Or Luai the null workers us Urivi All in the dermis to a. Board of arbitration. A pen Kins Bare last night i a i adv Zeij some , work is to to work provide Ihry v Given the right 10 join tie bulled textile workers of America. Wjk if. West ice Presb at o i he rhe Side an i Bun Kiv r Mills said tie company a Nagene in w Ouid continue present policy in the out Overly. Karry if. L Mig re id president of the Mills has Refus d to i duct the Union for explaining he does not recognize the a. 1. Of i. Tie lol re of conciliation by Ireen would include Union Lukl Lubers two Mil of Leian and a or Force. Either form r i Cornor Harry Hui d. Or Bis Broth a com nun diehard k. J Yrd. J i. Ii is Liach c As Lisbon ice i l i Humle and Carlos do Elk j Ort u pm fing from Lisbon to an Gola and return have reached Casablanca safely on the first b g of in in flight. I 1 f t a pair critic says Friend Sinclair ought to Stop making speeches and return to writing novels says prize award blow to theologians. Baltimore dec. 31 in it s land to and Rainbow s end for the Bud Ding Genius of the pen h. L. Mencken editor critic sometime lambasted bad boy of Baltimore thinks times never were better for the Young american writer. Said or. Mencken if a new Walt Whitman should write a new leaves of grass tomorrow he d certainly not have to print it at his own expense. I know at least a dozen High tone d and very solvent publishers who would leap at it. Would have real income moreover. The Magazine rights would bring a pretty Penny. Thus the new Walt would not have to re sort to mend Cancy he would have an income at least equal to that of a Young lawyer doctor or editor of the american Mercury and Arch Bachelor of the Cou nor until he married last August was gratified that Sinclair Lewis won the Nobel prize for literature but he Hopes or. Lewis stops Mak ing speeches and returns to writing or. Lewis misplaced his Rosy glasses when he addressed the swed ish Academy and avowed Art was a hard struggle in America. Or. Menc Ken counters it is possible to get a hearing for any sort of idea no matter How unusual and for most of Thom there is very Good True enough continued or. Mencken Young writers of genuine originality arc always violently denounced by certain groups of old sters. This was the Case with i of. It was Tho cac Wilh Whitman it was the. Case with Dreiser and it is still the Case with Sinclair Lewis. Tin Correct criticism of 155". Eloquently voiced by Tho item. Kufus Griswold dismissed Poe As a wicked fellow. Warned against Whitman in the 70 s All the professors warned their charges against Whit Man and to this Day he is under the ban in Many american colleges in the same Way Mark Twain was read out of meeting As a Mere Clown the first Christian pedagogue to speak a decent word for him was William Lyon Phelps and that was not until 1310, when Mark was 7 5 and about to die. All of them still deride Dreiser and Lewis. But this opposition is of no importance. If it has any effect at All. It is probably a Good effect. That is it warns multitudes of Bright Young men and women that academic criticism is simply what Al Smith Calls Boloney. Such indignant Meta physicians As professor Irving Bab Bitt of Harvard can no More Stop the course of National letters than for. Robert a. Millikan and com Pany can Stop the destruction of the ology by science. Blow to theologians the award of the Nobel prize to Lewis was a humiliating blow to moral theologians and it is no Evoh a. R that they show a certain amount of rancor. As a Follower of Tho opposition i confess that i d have been upset a bit if the swedes had Given it to Henry Van Dyke Robert Underwood Johnson Owen Wister Owen Davis. Herman Hagedorn. Augustus Thomas Robert w. Chambers or some other such academician. But Tho swedes were Well advised and so avoided that mistake. They seem to have far More humor in them than or. Babbitt. As for Lewis Harangue m Stock Holm i can Only regret it. Though neither was intended it probably had two had effects. The first was that it spread the in ression in Europe that Van Dyke. Babbitt and company Are not quite honest. The second was that it seemed to say that Lewis himself had a hard time getting a hearing. 1 see no Sien of dishonesty in any of the eminent presbyterians he denounced. They Are All very Earnest and fervid Fel lows. It seems to to that m general they Are sadly wrong but in this or that detail they Are sometimes undoubtedly right just As ton Piezada Brigham Young Pink Man and Czolgosz wore soil Tinie right. Miln t harm they certainly did no harm to l Ewis lie v an immense Success before they Ever Beard of him. And after that their shrill denunciations Only helped him. To is up today and they arc Down i think he might have been More humane. In any Case. 1 hate to Sec an artist flog his critics. Critics have a hard enough time in the world As it is. They Lead wretched lives and de serve to be handled gently. I Hope Lewis stops making and returns to writing novels. He has made a masterpiece of Ore of the. Babbitts now him do a Book about the other new Haven a Oman Hurt Driver leaves machine new Haven dec. Is p Helen Mccarthy. Of new Haven was on the danger list m new Haven Hospital today suffering from severe lacerations on Teli neck and Shock As a result of an automobile Accident in Orange shortly after Midnight. Reginald haves her companion and Driver of the ear is arrested in new havens vral hours after the Accident. He was turned Over to Orange authorities and charged with reeks i living. Driving while intoxicated and evading he left the scene Inion dial a y after tie crash according Lopo lice and started Lor n w Haven Oil foot. Haves ear collided with one driven by diver la ii Spain of sum Mit n. J. Miss Dorothy lives True i also of the new Jersey town was treated for minor injuries. Several other passengers in Lene seam a car Svere unhurt Washington dec. 31 up investigation of the mysterious death of Lieut. Bruce Settle White House naval aide has revealed evidence believed by police to connect his automobile with an Accident which caused the injury of four persons the night before he suddenly died at the Washington Navy Yard. The Washington Post said also there was a report from a reliable source that Poison was found in Settle s stomach but that physicians who performed the autopsy refused to confirm the report. The naval Board of inquiry investigating Settle s death was called to Gether again today to hear witnesses describe the Accident in which the Young officer was believed to have been involved. Settle was reported by Grant l. Russell an employee of the apartment House where he lived to have appeared to be drinking sunday night when the Accident occurred. Police have recovered the officer s automobile which showed signs of having been in an Accident of some sort. Polish plea filed delegation Waits on postmaster who promises Quick action although new Britain is not included among the first cities to receive the Pulaski stamp efforts Ai j being made by polish literary Guild an organization composed of nine civic and military societies of this City to have the Stamps issued Here soon after the Day of their release Ine it on january 15. A suggestion made by Lucian president of Tho Guild at a meeting last night at the Falcon Hull on Beaver Street to have a petition presented to Herbert k. L win. Post master by representatives of the organization was adopted. Or. Nowinski. Joseph to Zakirn ice. Secretary and boleslaus Karpinski a Delegate conferred with postmas Ter Erwin on the matter this after noon after delivering Iho petition and were assured that immediate action would be taken. The petition reads to the honorable Herbert e. Pm in postmaster new Britain Conn. At a meeting duly held for that purpose on december 30, 1 930, by the Tolish literary Guild comprised of the following organizations Falcons nest no. 8s, group no. 2093 polish National Alliance group no. Is polish National Alliance. Polish political club no. 1. Polish american Republican club Kosciuszko Post. Polish business mens association Haller Post and association of musicians it was voted that a petition be drawn requesting your assistance in obtain ing As soon As possible after the is sue of the new stamp known As the Pulaski stamp an allotment for the Sale of said stamp in the City of new Britain. As it is Well known our City probably numbers More citizens of the United states of polish extraction than any other City in new England and the above organization representing about 3500 people of polish extraction practically represent the sentiment of that class of people. It. Is therefore requested by the. Said organization that of use efforts to do everything possible to obtain As soon As can be a number of said Stamps for use of the citizens of this City. Signed polish literary Guild. Lucian Nowinski pres., Joseph Kozakiewicz Sec boleslaus Karpinski Delegate. Swedish Bethany Church y. P. Society election the annual meeting of the Young people s society of the swedish Beth an y Church was nud last evening in the Church Parlours. The following officers were elected president. Walter Johnson be president Clarence hic apr financial Secretary Oscar Dahlgren recording Secretary. Evelyn Swanson treasurer Milton Carlson. Bank and insurance Stock values issued Hartford dec. 31 up the values of shares of the capital Stock of Banks National banking associations Trust companies Morris plan Banks and insurance companies As fixed by the state Board of equalization for purpose of taxation were announced today by state tax com missioner William h. Blodgett. Tho values were fixed by the equalization Board. Representing a fair Market value of the stocks As of october 1, 1930. The statement shows that Bank stocks for the most part held their own through the period of depression or at least to the time of fixing the values for taxation. Insurance stocks were not so fortunate the falling Oft in valuations being most pronounced. Muphy journalists head Boston dec. 31 up Trof. Lawrence w. Murphy of Tho University of Illinois was elect re presi Dent of the american Asso Dialion of teachers of journalism at tile Clos ing so. Sion of annual hireling la or yesterday 11 was voted to hold next year s meeting at University of Minnesota other officers chosen were vice president. Prof. Earle Banner Penn Sylvania state College Secretary treasure prof. H. M. Herbert University of Oklahoma executive com Mittee. Prof. John f. Drewry University of Georgia and prof. J. L. O Sullivan University Sears hands Allstate volume savings on to you in reductions of 1 to 19 on these famous tires by asks germans to be More moderate Rii i. La. I in Chancellor nne ii is ii. Nin r. In a new tear e Loday ape Ato germans mod Rai on during the coming and a ii d Henl to ovoid the met a illusions of trying to fait i e Rma by s wishes in a i Soke. Be Enn i Ellor of 1 red to recent in and communist to Emonts in Many. My d up new year s wish is that a will realize that Vacti politics must be constructive but of placing one Brick n a Noi in r and rot a t Tern Ping to verve Hing simultaneously. Destruction is taster and requires and courage. We life i is explains v. By so piano be Liniai we should first i v i Iii it v soon v ii cry. Dee. Is m the v papa currency is to be is led Cic Middle of next month. To Iny lie Cope eerie the orig Inal copy of tile monetary circulation scheme , goes into eff till of Turkey planning decisive action hold details of scheme Istanbul Turkey dec. 31 up Turkey moved toward decisive action yesterday in the government s de termination to suppress religious re action and a member of the deputies advocated in a session of parliament establishment of a reign of terror in the Campaign against rebellious elements. The government itself which recently threatened Stern measures continued to withhold details of plans but president Mustapha Kem Al Pasha has abandoned a projected tour through the province of Smyrna and is going directly to Angora. Other reports from Smyrna where the minister of the Interior is to conduct his own investigations indicated a stubborn attitude on the part of the people particularly at Mene race where a Young army offi cer recently a killed by reaction Ary rioters. Not one per cent of the population turned out for the funeral. Turkish youth however appears to have rallied to the support of the government swearing loyalty to the Gazi. Overnight news by the associated press. Domestic Washington government files Brief in supreme court attacking decision of Federal judge Clark holding 18th amendment invalid moves to have Appeal hearing advanced. Cleveland scientists View photo graph Over 320 Miles and showing curvature of Earth. Washington Caraway accuses Hyde of franking Christmas cards Hyde say3 they were official. Blackwell okla. County attorney names Earl Quinn As Slayer of Griffith Sisters. Washington n league predicts improved prohibition enforcement for 1931. Danville a. Green proposes that Mill strikers resume work and arbitrate dispute before former governor Byrd or rear Admiral Byrd. Albany n. Governor Roose velt says inquiry into new York magistrates courts will be carried on. Enid. Okla. Mrs. Dolly Douthitt who wounded u. S. Commissioner in court room shooting declared in sane. Washington Lucas attacks Walsh for supporting Nye in Norris controversy. Washington six industries reached billion Dollar class during 1 929. New Tork Tilden deserts Tennis to enter movies. Foreign Paris Joffre s heart grows weaker. Bogota eight killed. 11 wounded in fight Between conservatives and liberals in Santander province. I Culna sask. Primer Bennett announces formation of corporation which will use capital for farm Loans. London Stanley Baldwin says speedy and a lamented end of labor government is his wish for 1931. Havana newspaper Al Paris says 11 More have been arrested for activities. New England Cambridge mass. Carl Becker of Cornell University elected president of the american historical association. A Dhani. Mass. Mrs. Helen l. Fisher. 95 year old widow fatally burned. Boston Alfred f. Foote commissioner of Public safety awards mar tin Brothers Holyoke contractors contract for construction of new state police n at Lee. Boston r. L. Pearson appointed assistant general manager of Tho new Haven Railroad. Boston Gerson Meyer of Roches Ter n. Y., reelected president of the Kappa no fraternity in National convention Here. South Deerfield. Mass. Peter Wyska or. 21. Home from new Britain Conn., for a visit acc Dently killed by Flywheel of a portable saw. Manchester n. H. Manchester brownies a group of outdoor Winter swimmers will celebrate the new year by a Midnight plunge in the Piscat quog River. Nashua n. H. Fire started by an explosion in a paint shop causes $35,000 damage. Westerly r. I. Edgar Potter Maxson. City editor of the Westerly Sun Dies after Long illness. Putnam Conn. The Grosvenor Dale co., Cotton manufacturers employs 100 additional hands to fill an in orders. Worcester mass. Woman and unidentified Man found dead believed to be victims of murder and suicide. 1 Olin is i ikes in w est los Angeles. Dec. 31 up seven Forest fires which Federal authorities said were of incendiary origin yesterday menaced the famous mount Wilson Observatory. All were extinguished or reported under control. 29x4.40 balloon coming Assembly May extend til three Day signature limit slated Lor abolition now Haven n Jioio com ing session of the general will be asked in All probability to propose a constitutional amendment through of which if adopted a nor will be air ii inor than the Days in which to sign Bills Aitt the session is finally adjourned. It Ivill also have the Rico Mien nations of the judicial Council of Connecticut to consider and one of these is to change the town and jus i Tice. Courts to District courts. 1 of Sibly there be other matters he i Tore the Assembly which will be Dis Lusso in Light of the Constitution. Thirty years ago m the Jwa sea Sion constitutional Reform was a subject much discussed. The. Issue in ally became that of c Langin town in the House of Reu . Gov. George p. Mclean sent to the session a on co Stilu to dial Reform in w hich he proved a defender of the Small town and Alj is prerogatives. In this message he said some tilings w hich Are regarded Many As applicable 10 conditions which face the incoming Assembly j in part he said More than two centuries the fundamental Law of Connecticut has been the admiration and inspiration of the representative republics of the world. The general plan of our Constitution in us Protection against the wrong kind of Liberty is. In to judgment of Many better than that possessed by any other state of the Union. Ave May never fear to Rem t by a Manifest wrong in Fonda rental Law. If that w Rong clearly at tests a majority of the people. And the minority however dearly it May cherish the Law that causes wrong should remember that the Ery life of a democracy depends upon he patriotic obedience of Ai to the will of the kindergarten population estimated near 1,600,000 Washington dec. J ? Amer Iea s kindergarten population was placed at approximately today by the Federal office of Duea lion. Kindergarten classes were report a d in Eig it out of 10 school systems of cities of or More Pupula i Tion. Keo nomic conditions and the comparatively few children Avail Abbin the cities of Frau j to o reduced the kindergartens use to Only five out of 10 school systems for that size Community. Approximately 4.re if n0 of the 5.- i in a a children Between fuse and nine years of age were found either in kindergartens or the primary grades of tie. Elementary schools. Three blasts wreck new Orleans theater new Orleans lice. 31 thl cd violent explosions arly today de sproed the a Avenlino theater Amail motion picture House and damaged live other buildings the Force of lip blast threw peo j pie from their Beds for hlock3 around and created pandemonium m the neighbourhood. 1 oleic Are working on the theory Elhat the theater was dynamited by some emmy of the owner. No re i ports of injuries hav beep race died b police. Watch so i a , w Nch night services will be in id in Ivi Haliy Church Franklin Square tonight starting at i Elk o clock. And continuing until Nti Dicht. Tie Pasi or Rev. C. J. Will preach a Short s Rinon. Prayers land meditation will feature the service. A quartet composed of miss. Helen Smedberg. Soprano miss l Anny Carlson Alto Walter John Sou. Tenor and Stohr it Kiin Berg. Baritone will sing. Miss and or. Klingber will also sing soil number i. Hack Kun Heads Somky Losion. Dee. 31 it i r of. Carl of Cornel University was elected president of the american historical association at a. Business session of the organization s annual convention yesterday. It was decided to hold next year s assemblage in Minneapolis Minn. Other officers chosen were first vice president. Prof. Herbert e. Hoi ton. University of California second vice president. Charles a. Beard new Milford Conn. Secretary. Prof. Dexter Perkins. University of Rochester treasurer. Constantino ecu uric. W Ashington. 1. C. M Tki t isl t s i Imus r Chicago. Dee. Is ii the Chicago Slock Lix change. Its annual re port today. Approached a Uhi i i per cent of record of Liam Llang trades in i shares during if 1. trailed was s , shares in 1 the 930 total was so per cent Imort than the r.9.94 .ss9 Sharf i traded during it was seven i times Tho Bue of the is a volume. $ 1,981,675.00 $1,255,600.00 estimated Kiosses buildings contents Jan. $ 2.012.00 $ 2.4s3.6.i3. 067. 00 7.729.50 March 1 4. 609. "0 13.171.83 april 25.218.75 1 1,933.88 11,654.00 12.388.85 1.019.00 216.00 july ll.s49.no 9.644.15 aug. 5.241.10 2.913.36 sept. 4.062.00 232.00 oct. 23.s55.15 5.156.60 nov. 3.680.83 327.30 dec. 3.245.00 1,436.00 $109,512.73 $68,239.07 insurance losses buildings contents Jan. $ 1.962.00 $ 2.333.60 feb 3.067.00 7,686.50 March. 14,609.00 13,111.83 april -. 25,218.75 11.558.8? May 11.629.00 2.338.85 june 1.013.00 216.00 july 11.724.00 8.349.1 5 aug. H 5,241.00 1.813.3 sept. 4.062.00 1 82.00 oct. 23.855.15 5,156.00 nov. I 3,620.83 327.30 dec. K 3,245.00 1.301.00 $109,252.73 $64,381.07 daughters of America entertain Young Folk Martha Washington Council. Daughters of America entertained the children tuesday night at a christinas party which consisted of a program of Christmas carols and recitations by the children. The program a collation s Welcome i. Virginia o quist trouble Shirley pc Hout Riano Solo Alcinor Gleed we Greet you Dorothy Johnson speculation. Charles screen Fiano nolo George Coleman Riecl talons who for Richard Yechout Christmas Candle Charlotte Johnson Fiano Solo buddy Soczka tap dance Madeline Soczka recitation a Christmas change Joseph Koach tap dance Dorothy Burke Howard alien Flay the tree that at the sound of Jingle Bells Santa Claus entered the room and distributed gifts and Candy. Council or Louise Haslitt gave her commit tee a present by Way of expressing her remembrance of the members and their services during her term of see. Refreshments were served. Game at los Angeles goes on air tomorrow announcement was made today that the tournament of roses game tomorrow Between Alabama and Washington state at los Angelos will be heard from the following nations starting at 4 45 p. A weak tic War tag arc Way w run Wace Tam woj Wal win Woc we wow t Kew Wplf Wax Winou Fla who n it my was Katf wac web Wafi we do Koths Kyrc Woad Way Wreva and others. Announcers Bill Mui Idy and c. L. Lantry patro.n8 at frat dance James Connelly and Edward o Brien have accepted invitations of Theta Sigma fraternity to act Aspa trons at the new year s dance for the Burritt hotel to Morrow night. The fraternity has Linen sponsoring new year s night incs for inanity years. s London lire. 31 pm is. Edward h. Harkness of new York wife of the founder of the Pilgrim Trust fund for British Charity has Given $1 75,000 to lady Margaret Hall the senior women s College of Oxford University to be used for the erection of a new Block of student rooms. And save even More a All experienced Motorist know it i better to put on a pair of new tires instead of just one front tires should be alike or ease in steering rear tires should he alike for greatest fraction and to Minimise skid Ding on Slippery roads when brakes a jammed on quickly. Now that Sears offers a special reduction on a pair of Allstate tires it is More than Ever Worth your Shile to buy two at a time for your automobile