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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1928 ' FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENTS 1iens” v i "ana” 561 Tored vy HLETT SUGGESTED_(GERMANY STR[]N[iER; oy = s A,mrlv ('rmullngu |n|lln|mm killea 67 [ 192155 Killed and 401 In- | Said to Be in Ling for Appoint- Reported to Be Making Rapidt pIFS e " | “BORG TN | ment to Superior Court | Gaing in Export BUSINOSS | cvauniouion Bovesof s Seaetaraes, | it | Washington, D, C,, April 8,~—Deaths | from raflroad eidents in Connecti- Ahe, N¥itartiury. Republican. prints (\\nllvlh’gll\mv‘;X:l‘r’:‘(llu ..:I\,‘v‘vz::‘[.:flsarn\d) |eut were ”' fe in ln:",z I!uln‘v’\tm, | 1921, while there were only nm\n; v 2 DR Washington, April §.—German cut- [mnrr persons injured, | It 18 now said xhv.u the nnan-:h\.\ lery concerns have made remarkable| The toll taken by train accidents :\;1;:::::4(1;:::' “wllrv-‘;“\\“{r“” ::' i {lagt year was 56 killed and 401 In-i absolutely decided upon. Hc-r:!ur‘n‘l’v" the war, and are lcading the Amer- :]:f'r:] “:‘r:‘”“", ,’,';m""‘:ml“"l"f";’;““fm‘ru;r. it has been taken for Llj~n”~l Jhatfiean and English manufacturers in [acording to figures just compiled by the th “‘,n”m |ul ln.\'."lll"] ‘\?”\” many markets. the Interstate Commerce commission, e M o speaker of the | Although much fiie cuticry fs mado | For the entire United States, the | House, and Semate Lender Arthur 1% In France, and a considerable trade | mf\ nl'xm‘nr ]nqr 4 nfl.lm (m!x,‘ railroad | Flls. There is now said to be a possl- | In the lower grades has been bullt up |86 CoNS 4" 5% e, RiR04, arlon-i bility that George Kiett of New Brit. | DY Japan, England and Germany re- |crease of 47 per cont over the num- Aot e L inmointees, | Main the chief competitors of the|ber in |hr: preceding year, ln_mrh-;f sy by one of th D s | American industry, according to H, |totalled 47,000, an inereasc of 10.5 | 1t is safo to say that ne Ivvlr n‘|1:. 1 Maces ohef of e sbalattias diis [pericant [ fstier hop N‘\"' |.]~m.: ‘|~ :'n:nnl‘mn of the department of commerce.( BY quarters, the figures were, first| tracked, so if Atty. K AR | Difficulties fn England. quarter, 1,154 killed and 9,870 injur- ed it will have to be in place o |ed; second quarter, 1,373 lled and Speaker Nickerson. Two of the new English manufacturers have hN‘nl! 6 injured; third quarter, ‘1,659 judgeship positions are made pos- | experiencing difficulties both iMiyied and 13,465 injured, and fourth | gible by the hill, recently passed, manufacturing and marketing thnnrf‘“m""l 1,866 killed and. 14,719 fne ¢ raising the number of supreme and |product, latest availablo reports indi- | jured. In Connecticut, there were 11 | £ superior court judges from 16 to 18. cate. Labhor trouble have been i-|icaths and 143 injuries in the fourth | i : the question fids s Toh | B the following yesterday recoveries in their foreign trade since It was originally stated that the two counter chie {\,\ over |quarter, which includes October, No- | appointed to fill these places would |of wage reductions, with consequent y.mper and December, | be Peasley ang rs dislocation of production, and While = Of the total deaths occurring in the | ‘ “Judge T ¥ s been slated for | theso have been settled satisfactorily, }m, R Ll e 4 h,gh“uy} MAYONNMSE a superior court place ra long | production is by no means back 10|grade crossings accounted for 516, | r e e time and he could h be - | normal. 3 ot while 1,695 injuries occurred at these D —— A looked when new judges are pa ¢ Conditions in Germany. ! . ’ out. The decision as to Nickerson was| In spite of unsottied and unnnrm;n‘ Give a slice from your loaf—not a crumb from your table, said to have heen to keep the ratio | political and economic conditions in | SRS ; o A 3 balanced, as Judge Deasey is from | Germany, the Soilgen cutlery indus- | DAY SPECIALS AT Your contribution must be big enough to be missed or v, from the viewpoint of foreign e — - you cannot enjoy it. New Haven county while Speaker Litchfield county ved in 1922 a fairly suc- Nickerson is from a b / o ; Tt was dlso claimed that Roraback |cosst . Production was ham- It has got to set you back or it isn’t a sacrifice and the republican machine were Pf‘v‘"'l prh\r‘ly\ by the difficulty nkr M o i none too well pleased with the idea of obtaining raw ! terials and h_\t mar] i E : ¢ | depreciatior vhich b ht with {t e o . depreciation which brought w ‘ 37 For the Bables For the Boys a.nd c"ls veasley being promoted hecause of § te y botween him | heavy and frequent price increases, friend :;}v‘x:] uA‘tl:);:mZ}onrwlh ‘aly and be- | The German export trade in cutlery ey | almost exclusively on a foreign brother Attorney James | u F h H l l ‘r:’ao‘:ll\rv "\“t!l‘(;”:m‘mlrwt Roraback for | whicle kept it on a AvY | ve or t e e p ess the state chairman. Hence the idea of | v firmer foundation than if cal- % appointing to a judgeship someone | culations had been made fn marks. | | from up in J. Henry's own| OWing to wide differences of classl- neck of the woods and who wasalso a | fication it is next to impossibl flUALITY GUUDS‘AT , give accurate figures of r-nmpn'nnc\ anizati an in the person f;r;':lrfi,‘-::::\mc“ S e aln{mnh of ¢ utlery “portjrh;? c{:;,: ECUNOMY PRIC,ES ; Kets, : however, that Nick- ! Various foreign marl 5 Bt 7 |many has made tremendous galn & erson is nol h at ls needed | Henry | . raachine would make for the or the machine would [leads in a number of markets seems | |since the war, however, and that sh ficastiin, aldhongh Me 18k ,""‘"“h_:‘\r' to be borne out by such approximate | S Zamzmmn‘ man u]lni !\”\ ’*h ll‘hl’fi"‘gh figures as there arc, To Chile, for| been made speaker large! example, the American commercial | - J. Henry's influence. Tt is claimed| 4o o "Lonoe in 1321, Germany ex- | Lean Corned Beef.. 1b. 10c that John Hml\h‘\ h"'wkl'd'!"r ““;\,( :d about 28,000 dozen of all Fresh Cut Hamburg b, 18¢ ) ° set on getting the speakership anc s of cutlery valued at approxi Choi 3 : MorYe i o8 oice Cuts Shoulder that J. Henry had to tell him to lay 265, 10! vhil 3 a ] m‘tr\\ 000 gold gesos, while the dthale’ Ib. 18¢ l u O n * off, realizing that Buckley's dictatorial | {"nitad Kingdom exported about 10.- manner would not be popular in &l 50 qogen, valued A° 100,000 zola /@ Boneless Pot Roast 1b. 18¢ speaker. But if the machine i 10/ pegos, and the United States about|l§ Best Quality Frankforts pick a man to balance p»,uxsl\l it 157500 dosen, valued at about 30,000 | A e i said there are several it would pick ;:OM pesos. s veee o b Limytatal dhproximategfsien; o Bl : B This Space Donated Bv Besse Leland One of these is said to be Judge the cutlery exports of the three na- Evapovated Milk 2 cans 21¢ Klett of New Britain. He has beentions for 1922 reckoned in the cur-| Corn, Peas, Tomatoes slated for United § strict at-|rencies of the three countries are for s P torney but a number obstacles| the United States about $4,615.000, |l . 2 cans 21c £9r i e have been put in the way from time|for the United Kingdom about $50.. 7 e dbs 9c to time. The church element is said [000 pounds, and for Germany ahout % p ~ - P O —— to be opposcd to him, and representa- [5,000,000,000 marks. This latter fg- | 5 Royal TLunch C"’CL“"“ i OYSTERS | 3 > B have bean made. from various|urs W diffioult to. transiate fnto. the ) . . 2 ... 2 1bs. 25¢ | Here’s a One Famlly House on Ha\vkins churches and ministerial associations| currencies of the other two countries. N -S S up 3 cans 29¢ CLAMS t t. S . fi hi | to Washington against his appoint- 4 _ Winner Coffee Ib. 28¢ | stree even r ) ment. Instead of him for district at-| Brookficld Bu 54c Ib, Tomorrow : CRAB MEAT fo ooms in a fine high and dry loca- torney, it is now said that John Buck- [only. Cooked Iood Shop.-—advt. 3 { e B e e Glnuing Hoyabed. Beduiidt Prseld g : S oven, e SHRIMP tion, where it is always healthy. You can see all ed to the department of justice by the|58c Ih. Temorrow only. Cooked Food e | . & state organization, while Klett will be |* advt, JIC \ . 3 for 25¢ SCALLOPS IOVEI' Connecticut from your windows., If you recommended for a judgeship. r 4 1bs. 19¢ Iceber lettuce ~. bch. 10¢ e 4 vt I oo P LOBSTERS \want to take roomers, you can always get them that Scnator Ells would be named | HONISS,S Jhere, it’s so near the center. S_ee us about it judge as successor to Judge Webb of | Hamden when the latter retires this| » | o < 2130 STATE ST. CAMP REAL ESTATE CO. August on reaching the age limit of 70 years. 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