New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1928, Page 9

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e e R e S R e o T vy lcently met in Havana, protesting | | inst the “illegal delegates” from [;""LI“ E aragua and attacking the “hy-| erisy of C Coolidge, who speaks of | 0d will and sends an army to mur- | MRS. FENN 1S HOSTESS AT CAPITAL RECEPTION Won't Be Responsible Unless. Gommissioner Marines Are Withdrawn Washington, March 1 occasional pleas vin congress for | withdrawal from N 2 of the| American marines now hunting down “General” Sandino in an effort tol jestore peace have been added to Ly one from Sandino himself. In a messy + Wife ®) — The! of Connccticut Congressman Receives B nds At Her smouldering Home in Washington by BY GEORGE I! 1gton Lureaw of th, hington, D. . M Mrs. . llart Fenn, wife ssman Fenn Wethers Conn.. held a ption for friends at the Fenn home at Massachusetts nue, northwest, (Wash Costizan, of indircetly ¢ icarag iclares that unless the 1 loken away he could “n. sible for the safety of Amcrican officiul resident “2uan territor vered n leader rines are respon- North Nicar- of spoken atta " | colleagues The last of the Wilson {nated rec be any in ay issisting Mrs, ichard I, Fre nes P Glynn of Connec Iyde Kelly, Mrs, Louis Vadden, Mrs. Harry Mrs. Adam Wyant of . William 2. Hull of Illinoi of e assistiy Replacem president of ) Diaz, now Nie- the shot at the “high group” v som 10 coming elections in that country by Latin- American representatives instead o the marines are two other conditions ior peace laid down Ly Sandino. Released By Borah ther with cor-! en Dimscl r Admiral David I Sellers, r of the American Tn a letter to Ark demo who two yea o Others ther . body, the ret Hoere Ic Jat Toggerhe o oi [tion's tarifr eont: Ml pa. | dent Coplig Wie. By I r':z-”\]»\h“.‘ 1 e Mrs. 1 e mission’; Mrs, of the Ty 2 3 polic con- special ward 2 man, uadron in Nicar; Rust, Mrs. Richard Lan - lating to peace negotiations. man Marsh, Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mrs. made public vestirday afte . Newcomb, Mrs. John 1. Me- their subnission to Chairman Borah | Clure, Mrs. Herbert Friedenwald, of the senate foreign relations com- | Miss Elizabeth Ransley, Miss Dor- witiee by Carlton Beale, associateYothea 1. Tor s editor of the Nation. Borah had no Sonia Forrest, all comment to make on the doc Mrs. Patton which were brought to this 1ti, Ohio, cial correspondent of the ma; Signed, “for the fatherland and ¥, A. €. Sandino,” the message guan Bore Grudge Against Him For Ad- contin- r sscd to the senate said ne of the Nic vising Amputation of tion of th ut a and ¢ useruing Chairman Massacl herman L md 1 B. ountry g they higher rates and st against the m of your forces in my , such as the recent total de- ruction of the town of Quilali. 1 all never recognize a govornment posed by forcign pow 1o nd the mmediate wit ot the invading troop: Admiral Sell disclosed Tor the Sandino January warnin that the American marines wer ¥ paring to take up his trail to “in- re complete peace” in Nicaragua | wnd calling attention to the obli s of the United States, under ti His Leg yot 15 (P—Jo- 20, crippled 1 today murder of Dr He is alleged to Kelly to death beeaus ian T ed in an that lted in the am Scranton, ¥ seph Kamen vouth, was in the charged with the March Jr., county X key, the documents first time, wro Washing s to on . Kelly, one of the prom- inent sur in heastern Pennsylvania, was slain in his office meon ngroement, to protect [yt yessun, near here, yesterday. K American lives and property and . 3 5 iiose of other foreign powers in that | Seranton motion pictt GpuDITY, er he had attempted to shoot The naval officer's captors, findine to follow the example of other factions by laying down hi irmis in accordance with the agree- but ino replied with Jemand for withdrawal of American forecs, ga- | ons d, as ti “Members zation rurther 1w t ath, ¢ of his letter urged ey was said to have con- fo 1 that he had held a grudge against Dr. Kelly since he advised the amputation of his leg three 1go after he had been injured . coal mine. Three shots were | fired into the doctor's body. Kameniskey was said by the po- to have held up a man in anton shortly ore the shoot- ing in order to obtain money to pay taxicab fare to Jessup. He sat in Dr. Kelly's office more than an hour hefore the physician arrived and was | sibilities,” nent, sought by Like Invasion whose exploits of many Ameri- |y s, added that the origin of the trouble in his country was not the recent revolution, but a feel- : on the part of the *entire Nicar aguan people” that the “foreign in- vasion’ must be ended. The documents also contained a Jtter addressed by Sandino to the Pan-American congress, which —re- Docesn The Nicara s cost tlic duties of nd or the sion,” prejudic he acted misconception of tor entered. ing” man and “The Hubbards said they’d be here by eight. I wonder if they’ve had an accident.” Mr. and Mrs. Brown are disappointed, worried. The game is delayed. Yet it really isn’t the Hubbards’ fault. For Tom Hubbard would surely have called them up from the nearest pay station and told them that an exasperating puncture was the cause of the delay. That is, he would have—if the Browns had a telephone. A telephone in the home is really an economy. It saves endless time and steps. It keeps your home within speaking distance of your friends every hour of the day or night. In times of emergency its worth cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents. The value of a telephone lies not only in the calls you can make, but in the calls you can receive. " And it costs so lite! For as little as $2.50 a month you can enjoy the benefits of a telephone in your home. Convenience, economy, protection, contact with the outside world at all times, day and night. All this at so small a cost to you. The above rate applies in the local base rate area. Sertvice Connection Charge, $3.50 Our local business office will gladly give you further particalars. THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY * REGARDING TARIF Parting Shot at President hington, March ment in the tariff commission were 'were those momentarily the sudden resignation of its oldest member, Commissioner Denver, dlivered against and Pri simultancously de commission yesterda his resignation and t six-member body. cs Robinson s ugo headed mittee investigation ing commi ds with the administra cvidence clearly do- hclped to wreck the com- | Thomas O, Marvin of Brossard Lgainst dnctions and that the comm part of the wshingfon in an era which | herty, rvin was pictured as a “tireless fanatical protectionist, known in 15 o tariff lobbyist for nd pro Costigin en known in Washington as « political protege of Senator § who has created the impres; distinguished * or judicial mine the sena committee,” reference to Brossard, while testitving under appeared cautiously hiding tion within his knowledge which was such members.” Would “Keep Stin” | Towell was described as lacking (mipment or speci appearing to “vote s rather independently. ms to take pride in parading his | Costigan asleep on the couch when the doc- |added that Lowell had told the comi- | mission that he was not a “disseni- would her than note his dissent in re- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1928, |ports to the president. 1t was well known in Washington, the Colorado member said, that |President Coolidge had “long ceascd | | personally to consult or place confl-| {dence in his own . ated tarift | th |commission chairman.’ | Of 32 reports made under the flex ible provisions of the tariff act of 11922, which permits the president 10 ri or lower rates as much as 30 per cent, Costigan said the exccu- s o, iy tive had proclaimed 18 increases, | have clearly poin |charged with failure to meet its statutory oblizations by reporting on the effcet of the tariff in industries and labor. “An open task b N wrote, use of various mislead far in t i —— national anthem, song of the Hunga UNVEIL STATUE OF ==& | statue—a | . . ., |Mavor James J. Walker of New Exercises oToday at Riverside o, ccomns e s on vl Dl‘]ve‘ New YOl‘k i nation and (some of *'m h tariff signiticance nefits derived v farmers the Hungarian | residents of the U In th = 5 " = which i 15 (A—The |and five decreases of “little tariff im- ulfural tarift rates. March 15 (UP)— 5 fires of disagree- | portance.” Among the rates lowerd 14 o ns witnessed the on bobwhite quail, mil indu Doctor Finds His unveilin © statuc of Louis today with feed and paint brush handles, op suth, Hungarian patriot and N Life Js Threatened ...n. today on niversiae drive Costigan said, with refer- Indiz, March 15 (P—Dr. remonies conuection nee to the scnate committec's 1- one o e actively en; i viling were among the ure to report on its investig; ' idir | colorful and i ive in the Jrat that congress once more of Seo {tory of New A roar of ap-| Tonizht inguet for more than the commission nual maharajah | plause rose thousands of | 1.0V will be held in the tion; agricultu has re- |spectators Hun- Pallroom of e Hotel Commodore | demands for national re letters to celebrate i om- | ier to use the commission to con archarva nent Hun ican mers to a mistaken belic rites statesmen the | salvation than to apply and permanent agricultural re | dies.” Kossuth on Decembac {mareh will include t delegation and the delegates from the va the Uni s ceremonics, RAPPED John city minded performance of the mission “wonld have disclosed the tarif fallacies ind industr United States. If the properly con- fore now it would 1 out the limited from con o ot New York Hungary. At cessional. On March 17, Resigns With and the At 9 p. m., a ball wil and Ameri the Manhattan Opera d upon th On March 18, cal ideals, in t was con many agr two countrie ired with and Lincoln as a wi "”“ liberty, and NS founder of suth arian Washington reecived on March 19 ‘alvin - Coolid of ton champion of extolled n H Edward P, Colo.,, who an out-| three of his ident Coolidge. original Woodrow ostigan termi- service on the by tendering king a parting tarift” or “Marvin Nasik v, in was as the 10 Y. Miller former Saturday, Yor from the two beautiful persons rous v ' gary and one t nited pulled cords which permitt speakers Tomorrow a f e from the lall to comnme rival in the United Stive Batic or osh stim Hungaria be 1 s of the rus of one thousand vo American and H Colds, Grippe, FI; Bilious Fever an Further Charges commission was ssive foree tor Robinson of | The ligion. ic floor leader, a co the tariff | ioner, long | «d States who attend. or Walker will receive after t the Century th delezation where 4 1851, e Hun thousands o rious The 16- the City hall the pro 9 p.om. th of Commerce es will be host to mber of Commerce egation fr om Hunga Il be given House. a4 monster ter, the depart will be dent United wil it by Pr the 6 is a Prescription for u, Dengue, d Malaria. iled Presi failure to lower harged the execu- 4 Commissioners of New York, | of Utah,| whom Costigan within the com- 11, The Pan-Am franchise has been re- fused time and again to dealers whose business practice did not come up to Pan-Am standards. 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And throughout this section, Pan-Am dealers are rendering honest service to ; the motoring public. It takes more than a good location and a filling station to secure the Pan-Am That is why thousands of motorists are making the cream-colored pump their buying guide. More are turning to Pan-Am every day. This better gasoline costs no more than the ordinary kind .. .and you are served at a Pan-Am station with a friendly in- terest that makes you want to come back. Also distributors of KIP insecticide, SEMDAC auto polish and SUPERLA candles (T A T Il PAN-AM Mexican Petroleum Corporation &

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