New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1929, Page 27

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929. Los cles ,Mar. erger Moon of my Delight . !thwart the policy and will of the time, and is drafting legisiation de- of all United” artists production (Perstan Garden) .... Lehmann. | . signed fo give the federal reserve b companies, studios and theaters into | Judson House, tenor. plin - Commalet Lewis P. Lindsay to be Associate Three Artist Soloists to Give Tn- dividual Numbers an organization capitalized at ap- | The Heavens are Telling . | ¢t 10 speculative transactions. proximately 820,000 is under way, * (Creation) . . . Haydn. Joseph M Soloists, Chorus and Orchestr | ited Art King Olaf is a Cantata for t Of spec interest to local boys who have attended Camp Wood- #tock is the announcement of Sher- s, soprano, tenor and bariton »d chorus and orchest Busch of Kansas City, Missouri, minent American poser. 3 text is taken from a of King |Olaf" by Henry Wadsworth Long- man W. Eddy of Avon, vice chair. | #anies of Gloria Swanson, Charles Y 4 man of the board of trustces of |Chaplin, D. W. Grifith, S8amuel Camp Woodstock and chairman of Goldwyn 1’0"“""‘ Fairbanks, Mary the Camp Woodstock committee of |Pickford, Joseph M. Schenck Feature the Ilartford County Y. M. . A, Productions, the United Artists The- aters and the Art Cinema Co. feliow. that Lewis P, Suffiell Olive Kline and Judson House have both sunge for the society in &chool, Suflicld, been appointed as associate t t Camp DRAFTING TEAM WINS The basketball team of the Draft- ing Department at the State Trade [school defeated the Printing tear | Iyesterday at the state armory and |thereby won the championship ni" the inter-department lcague of the the “insolence of Mitchell, while d holding a position on the federal iss has been interested in the reserve board, in attempting to!flishts of the stock market for some led within 24 hours. board,”” the former sccretary of | tressury expressed the opinion th his resignation should have tem more de been | resg Schenk, president of Un- ts, announced on his ar-| rival here from New York. | Sale of one half interest in the | comhination to Warner Brothers isi heing negotiated, Schenck said. | The merger .which Schenck said is certain, will bring together the com- ADVLEERTISEMENTS ADVEERTISEMENTS FREE VOTING COUPON! K. of C. Parents’ Exposition (2) “BABY NEW BRITAIN” CONTEST For Baby «...icosveodnaes The program to be given by the New Britain Choral socicty at the Strand theater on Sunday unced tod ill be in 1 the first given over to t of the cantata, * ists, chorus a . | second part to soloists and clo previous years. Theodore Webb is " making his first appearance in this city. Lindsay of = kel Printing 1 Totals | Address ... This coupon n |until the drafters got a slight lead | wwml smu in Li nor and held it. Captain Anderson q [starrea for *ihe winners with 1 Jacksonville. Fla., March 29 ®— | “pye cummary: A warrant for the arrest of Repre- | Drafting Michaelson of | rid district, charging violation of the na- [y ('™ tional prohibition tlaw, apparently \\wroigick, rg has been in the hands of federal of- ! Cillizza, 1 |charge was revealed last night by | R. Williams, clerk of the federal district_court here, who said Mich- |lastus, rf institution. The score zig-zagged |points. Cohen of the Printers scored | sentative M. Alfred nderson, rf |ficers here since last October. aelson had been indicted by a fed- | Gregory cral grand for attempting to | Karosi i smuggle li into Florida from Grzyboy fitled out with the name of & bahy e ined ana e le for the popu v contest will be :d for Ten (10) votes by the Coutest Committee. Mail Washington, March 29 (#) — The » coupons to Con Manager, ¢/o phael's Big Store, action of Charles E. Mitchell, pres- or deposit in Contest Hea rters. Cast these ident of the National City bank and ns vou r by. Have your friends clip them New York Fed- 1 are not restricted in any way in Reserve bank, in furnishing 5,000,000 to relieve the acute eredit stringency in Wall street this veek, has brought a vigorous de- nunciation from Senator Glass, . Virginia ing his Senator Glass Assails ‘ ! Federal Bank Director uumber by chestra chorus and or as follows. Anti-Saloon League Solon Charg: |vaci and fortn sor ihe most part 112 points. the seventh Tllinois congreasional |1, o, 1 The nature of the six months' old | Cuba. said the charge had Beckius King Olaf Carl B nd Orche 1 + dircctor of the Soloists, ( not been made public at the time be- Cohen, lg Plier With Auto Gas Clims He o, oo o ot a2t Set Endurance Record COUNT TOWARDS WINNING COUPONS MUST BEFORE 9:00 P. M. (No Bulk Sales of th orth to war - Vision Fugitive (Herodiade) rodore Webh, bar King gor THE CONTEST. MAILED OR DEPOSITED SAT., MARCH 30th. s Newspaper Permitted.) Totals |usual federal court procedure. tefer The indictment is said to charge that one of Michaclson's trunks was | seized at Jacksonville, after a bottle | of liquor inside it had been broken Federal officers confiscated the | trunk for investigation and the in- | dictment followed. Vederal officials here refused 1o give any other retails of the case, teyond admitting the indictment It would take 2 of Rhode Island to mal as large as Texas, senes. Al at il tone one st one . 1oos March 29. 1 — unoficial t record of and 21 s It Ficld, N. Y. Martin Jensen today holds an airplane 33 min- | indignation over solo enduranc 35 hou conds. was established when p. m. yesterday LEWIS LINDSAY Woodstoek for the The appointment of an director is m kee policy adopted by the Camp Woodstock this year to giv a continuous Camp Woodstork from year Mr. Lindsay is a graduate of Pennsylvania md Yale Divinity school. FFor cars, from 1914 to 1924, he w 1in Y M. C. A Newark Y. M . and then from 19 1924 Cam coming seaso Lssociale ping with a new truste ) administration 1o 1o year State col work, first at the having heen in the air eight minutes and 22 seconds longer than the time of late Roval V. Thomas. was unoflicial becanse the N: 11 Aeronautical association does not list solo records. It keeps only record, irrespective of the number in the plane and without regard to sex. Officials of the association, however, supervise wnd time solo endurance flights. one endurance When Jensen landed he had one | cullon of high test automobile gas line laft in his fanks. One object of his flight was to demonstrate that it gas could successtully be sub- stituted for highly refined airplane | fuel Jensen said e was not tired by hours alone in the air. Bumpy air currents hoth days he wdded had forced him to use his 140 gallons of gasoline more rapid- the long had been returned Chicago, March 20 (@) 1 M. Alfred Michaclson, of C! o, indiced on cha of violating the national prohibition act at Jack- | sonville, Fla., has been backed in his | political carcer by the Anti-Saloon League and he has voted for several laws favored by the league, includ- ing the Jones law. Michaclson was represent the seventh 1llinois district with the backing of the or- ation headed by Mayor “Big Bill” Thompson. He had served two | terins as city alderman, Born in Norway in 1878 Michacl- son came to this country when sev- cn years old, He was educated in Chicago and taught in public schools here from 1895 to 1914, Michaelson's name was mentioned several times ti the investigation of Congress- | first elected to - 'A“ vl «ELLO / wercoM Y 4 o To OUR NEw CENTRAL STORE 37 Main St New Britain Iv than he had expected, frustrating lan to remain aloft 40 hours. Jensen, Art Dole flight from San to Hawaii in 1927, was ' born in Kansas. He went into avia- 1917 10 tion when he ioined the navy and re- American th the rank of ensign. He spend- o cxpert fee cases and dur- | ing his campaign of 1924, though | nothing came of it The congressman found last night. Inquirers at his| home here were told first that he was in Washington and later that he had gone 1o Springficld, Til United States District Attorney Bellanca monoplane George k. Q. Johnson refused either In 1927 Mr. Lindsay accepted a po- pow with a 200 horsepower to deny or affirm the report that sition Wright whirlwind motor papers in the indictment against &ehool. o £ the — Representative Michaclson had been achool’s 1i- IREAD WERALD CLASSI forwarded to Chicago. ing that S Eric first ark Y. M. C. 1 Pr M. C A ovs' camp. From 1919 he served in tk in the artillery ing one yvear of the vho was second to chel in the neisco could not be | army in Franc H New Plan~A New Guarantee )z, Here also you will be given a Gold Bond Tire Guarantee |\ which in addition to the Life Time Guarantee of the manufacturers insures you against struct In opening our new Central Store in this city we are $Bringing to the city and its surrounding territory a new store and a new plan of automobile tire buying. 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