New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 30

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FRIDAY MARCH 22, 1929.NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ' —fi_— DUE N CAPITAL e R Y5 Per Day Hot Sue (ST ST SN n John A to Notre Dame where it will lie a New York, March 22 (UP—Calvin | (Denied by no one.) of respect, which nm could not do on a working day. On Monday the Then, if the projected plan of the leputies does not bear fruit, it will mely wsk s J. Foster 3 ay and a night until after the| Hoover to Attend Service for Coolidge was expected to leave for| Among the visitors at the Conl\dgn‘Pacific cust cOrmnfiom l'“esl deputies d about that or any other of his plans. |lished Coolidge’s article recentl e conveyed in a solemn procession | The former president sat in his|and Arthur S. Draper, assistant cdi- | dent Hoc m Pifth War zhamps Blysces At Stk Avenue | fective guarded the door. Out of | Occasionally Stearns would three fold propaganda campaign | Vietor Emanuel 111 there will be a | E be Atehe e ajq Coolidge silence came the fol- |emerge from the suite and pace up costing the Pacific coast electrical gl ded "”I"“ f the Des Tn- lassociated with the Metropolitan | plained, refusing to give any infor- There bu Itake place | Life Inusurance Company. (Denied | mation. |mony before the federal trade com mission. mn requiem mass at 9:00 a. m : | Northampton today, but no one ex-|suite were Ray Long, editor of the n {cept Calvin Coolidge was certain | Cos ita aga y - A. P. Pioneer Tomorrow B ertain | Cosmopolitan_magazine, who pub ‘ any Thousands Yfllfly S X s ‘rar wreum and Lo the ways of the St to the -a-day suite at the Commodore |tor of the New York Herald-Trib- Wa 3 s s > De La Concorde, then up the | jotel all day yesterday while a de- |une. Washington, March 22 (UF)— . left turn over the Alexander ) 1. Paje lowing rumors and down the hall | f dman p th Aven ( o th 1 hat Coolidge would become| *“Just stretching my legs,” he “H\crpora lasy mese (hax §30.908 o nually was disclosed today in testi- rypt hes Napoleon | by the Metropolitan Life lnsuruncc; Late in the afternoon Curtiss, - ! q officials got a thrill when the | With W. L. ek Auxelen| ‘. mars} Frost, American Legion in Line tac 1 president of Amherst college. (De- nied by Frank W. Stearns, Coctidge’s sol- | friend who is here with him.) Coolidge with the Van Sweringen eland railroad mag- d by a spokesman for weringens. eiated had wheat breakfast. at Coolidge would become | phone rang. “Hello,” said a voice. “This is | Mr. fnnhlpw Can you furnish an take me to Boston this would become ' @ planc was provided, but when “Mr. Coolidge” arrived at the field it developed he was Avery Coolidge !'mn.' he said as he crawl- ed into the plane. no flowers G - 64 MAY BE DEAD. lent of mine possibility tha lea n listed as missing believed {o min- ernoon and was were resh air ed that the men } s 10 protec from the mine opening. State and county police with local mine offi- cials kept the crowds at a safe dis- from the pit mouth, even fans were put in operation e had ceased belching als helieved the explos- 1 when a steel conveyor | chain. with which coal is brought om the workings, snapped and coiled down slope causing a spark 1o set off a pocket of gas. Miners expressed the belief that a car might have run away, which also could wve caused the spark Twelve miners lost their lives in explosion in the same mine 13 months ago yesterday. Two Men Perish When Schooner Mahaska Sinks H ax, N. &, March 22 (#—Two members of the crew of the Lumen- 'Lurg schooned Mahaska were lost to- day when the vessel sank after a ion with the TFrench trawler former president of |Coast Electrical association en the | |stand, the commission learned of ex- penditures by California power | | groups far excceding those shown in | any other state by the investigation of utility propaganda to date, The total amount raised by west {coast electrical companies for pub- | lic relations work aggregates more |than $110,000 yearly, but about $3 {000 of this amount goes to the Na- tional Electric Light association. | Propaganda activities of Califor- | nia utilities are carried on through | three separate but closely inter- locking corporations, the commission learned. These are the California cetrical bureau, the Pacific Coast Llcctrical association and the Cali- fornis Light and Power association. | | Victor M. Huntley. director of the {burcau, at a previous hearing dis- closed expenditures by his group of about $50,000 annually. From Frost | today the commission learned the electrical association spends an ad- ditional $32,000 annually, bringing | the know total of expenditures to | £52.000 annvally. 1 In addition, the third group—the Light and Power association—spends an undetermined amount in close cooperation with tha two other groups. Frost said he believed the Light and Powe association con- | tributes between $5.000 and $8,000 |vearly toward research work in rural electrification at the University of California. He also admitted this | third group has given financial aid Your Easter Hat is here. Not—Just Hats . . . but Hats that have been styled with the proper lines, shapes that in- trigue and quality that proves the real worth of such millinery. FOR THE UNUSUAL VISIT OUR STORE to his association in the past. Sign Atop York Hotel Removed by T. B. Fay On order of the building depart- ment, an advertising sign atop the roof of the York hotel is being re moved tod: Deputy Inspector | Thomas B. Fay, checking up on re-| ports of its condition mounted the | roof of the building today and agreed | piles of de- _ where it is Decision T mie of the missing 1 meyy-Chuniard, off the coast of ova Scotia. The rest of the crew vas picked up safely, according to a ceore of worhers Vireless message received by Bialent foiina|Ey local agent for the t from Captain Glatrek, of the French lemencean's Priced from $5 jers came upon es were no marks. Apparentl y had 1 suffo were 1o homes it or t 1 the Blue Nose. The F perating on the fish coast The Mahaska, of 97 tons registry, took part in the Nova Scotia schoon- ‘ competing against | ny-Chuniard Lights banks H\(lf it shonld be taken down. The | |dwners of the building acquiesced. P | wil 2 YOUNG DEMOCRATS EXPECTED TO BOW T0 THEIR ELDERS 515 169 MAIN STREET More Police Called Ot SHOP OPP. STRAND Conncil Candidates TO WEAR LOVELY SPRING CLOTHES RIGHT NOW'! Cash not necessary. WE LET YOU PAY LITTLE BY LITTLE — Just as you draw your pay yourself. Thousands are doing it—and are happy about it —WHY NOT YOU? NEW COATS Eport adcloths “AS YOU LIKE IT" HOSIERY Full Fashioned French Heel or Pointed Heel SPRING COATS With more than a touch of distinction—an air of indefin- able, inimitable chic, designed for smart women. Our Easter (Coats are not only smart- they are wonderful value 9.50 to 59.50 Spag— | \ PRINTED SILK FROCKS SILK ENSEMBLES Charming new frocks in keep- ing with the lightsome spirit of the new season—“Fashion without extravagance.” 995t01495 14 to 46 ~Ae Micsion ‘\ il Visit \It;\(-l,u - “Pritich T In charming fabrics, and kash in b IPREPARE YOUR CAR FOR SPRING At Our Service Station NEW ENSLMBLES Tailored ¢ at they are! FOR MEN The big hit of 1929 —come See how n NEW SUIT Many with the new piaited-hip Trousers, 22 $29.50, $21.50, EW TOPCOATS py gray or tan mixturcs $25.00, $29.30, NCES NEEDED— Super- ALTO POLISH Clear Sailing INICKES | POLISH 19¢ KLYSTONL and MONOGRAM Self-Locking RADIATOR CAPS /$2.00 ... $2.50 TAGNETIC $l'79 HORNS Maxon that of Maxor seck oppos: A cor sured by 1 candida Anno that he iican cour ond ward contest si Holmberg again Contest in Third Ward In the third ward. it is ger conceded that Councilman Donald 1 Bartlett, last year's republicar nee for mayor. will ad position of alderman by the retirement of Judd. Councilman 3 Warner, whose tern pleted next month wi with John J. Holloway WE TRUST YOU GLADLY— WHY NOT ENJOY NIC . the Champs F M Girdles Dance Sets Step-Ins Bloomer Gowns Pajamas Dame. 1925— 192 $2.50 BUDD AUTO PRODUCTS (0. 178 ARCH STREET clephone 3980 J ety 413 MAIN ST. . NEW Brix A No Connection With Any Other Store in Connectieut to M. 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