New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 16, 1929, Page 20

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20 STANLEY WORKS Wi FIGHT WATER BIL Hartford Proposal Would Cut Dawn Power Supply er plant at opposit Brital am, it is explained SOVIETS SEE HOPE INKELLOGEG PACT Oppose Tripartite moved blocking the worl Lission and n Great ANy rd Litvinoft was being Detectives Extreme precautlor ————— . —: CAPITOL :— STARTS SUNDAY THI FIRST OUTDHOOR ALL TALKING PICTURE “IN OLD ARIZONA” EW_BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1929. taken today by the Swiss govero- a1 sce that o tarm veiats | WHO IS HE? ] Litvinott. | . A large coterie of detectives was | assigned to M. Litvinoft and his | soviet associates and remained with | thern almost constantly. Fear of attempts a-dinst them was believed to explain extreme limitations of at- tendance at the commission’s also. league of nation to grant cards of admission to ull who have usked for them and has dmitted to the public benches only and daughters of those p ng in nvention and delesates to other co now way as refused erences it Geneva ous persons, som ent internation nission to the d had 1 SeSsSI0n yos- en given little o ature, and very Tt was not n to adver- first plac Russian pro- pendently as to sossion then ow HELEN HORGAN N TRIAL IN NEW YORK Night Ciub Hostess Charged ' With Maintaining Nuisance home, where alleges liguor was LES OF SILHOUETTE CONTEST fore not res nsible for t DI PUTLER BECOVERING New York, A 16 tion of r. N POOR PA BY ! Al 'F CALLAN Beula won't eat much when her husband is present because she wants him to think she’s an invalid, but she makes up for it when he leaves.” Copyright 1929 Publishers Byndicate; STANLEY QUARTER MANOR We have several houses listed for sale. Phone 6000 for appointment JOHNSON LEADS DRIVE ON Wo0D3 | (Continued from First Page) the members for the honor, which he said, he had aspired to for seven vears. He decided last year that e would not continue in the coun- ¢il but he chunged his mind and ac- copted another term. He has again decided that the coming year will end his service and he wanted to tnish his membership in the pres dent pro tempore’s chair. Alderman Bartlett nominated Cor- ion Counsel John H. Kirkham succeed himself and Councilman Molander seconded the nomination, v hich was voted unanimously, after which the Woods-Greenstein con- test developed. Alderman Johnson moved that Mr. Woods' nomination made formal and unanimous, | ter the result of the second bal- lot was made known, and it was curried. Councilman Holmberg nom- irated Mr. Greenstein to Limself s assistant prosecuting at- torney and Councilman Mlynarski | secconded the nomination. Aldes- nan Pujewski of fifth ward moved that the yminations be closed. and it was ecarvied, Tered a motion Jermen be nan menibers succeed 1 © hoard of L committee o s committe pluces. and before ret mbers indicate varioy i ballots the s on wh Proferr. . When Al an W, he third ward aske commitice on inting. The nom- « recommended him hip but he said he | t wish e ¢ nar- rve on as e not only dil ip. but cor did not care {o s mittee at all, oS ne v it e rman Johnsoa | Wary com Al-| sunciiman Ctor calling in the democrats recor tavor minority party cne finance commiitee, on the claims wiitee, one on nling committer, conir ind ordin salar- | | railroads comn wit ority | irm n was re [ nt o election 1 1 committees shoul Alderniar sixth w on vuel of 1h is compos- erman folt il el Willametz, C. Make-Up of Coy n J. rm alk | CLEVELAND MOURNS FOR DISTINGUISHED SON After the stmple funeral service of the Protestant Episcopal church, the body of Ambassad Myron T, Herrick was taken to its last resting place in Lake View cemestery, Cleveland. <iows troops carrying the body from church to hsarse after services. CHARTER CHANGES WL BE 0PPOSED | Predict $30,000 Relerendum to Yoters Will Be Lost (Special to the Herald) Hartford, April 16 — The delay in bringing the New Britain charter amendments out of the citles and horoughs committee of the legisla- ture indicates that there is pressure being brought to bear op one or two proposed amendments. 8enator R. J. Smith, chairman of the commit- tee, admitted today that the clause reducing the penaity for back taxes from 12 to 9 per cent W one stumbling block. Tt is known that | Senator Ernest Christ is in harmony with Mayor Angelo M. Paonessa of New Britain ‘and the New Britain charter amendments committee $0 lower the so-calted penalty tax. The cities and boroughs commit- tee of the legislature has already turned down a similar proposal by Hartford, in agreement with the ideas expounded by State Tax Com- | missioner William Blodgett. During |th> past few weeks Tax Collector | Bert Loomis of New Britain and | Senator Ernest Christ of the same |town were closeted with the state authority at his office in the capito! in Harford, but no agreement was reached. | As the time gets shorter, It be- comes the duty of the committees to get their bills in shape for legis- {tative action ana it is being freelv | kill the tax penalty clause and the | k1l the tax penalty clause and the proposed amendment which requires | an expenditure of over $50,000 by the city to be submitted to the voters for ratification, there being no appo- |sition to the other amendments which arc regarded as routine, Telephote THE HERALD ,CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference E RATES 'TIVE INSERTIONS Charge for CONS I day 3 duye 6 days. 1 line line ‘1 line Count ¢ words to a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum space 3 lines Minimum Book charge, 38 cents. The Herald will not be responsible. for errors after the first insertion. ADVERTISING FOR THIS SECTION MUST BE ORDERED BEFORE 12:30 P. M. DAILY AND 9:30 SATURDAY USED CARS More Dependable on all mem- crman Bart. re call position to customary sibility of a secuting At- auietly. it Greenstein the councii neral Jer hat there was incumbency ttorney or cor- engtein e yesterday be made in i not think he h among the dercat Mr. to furtier | RLAD HERALD CLASSIFY . of more than $39,000,000 unexpect- USED CARS 1929 HUPMOBILE S8EDAN 928 BUICK CLUB COUPE CHRYSLER 62 S8EDAN PONTIAC SEDAN DURANT SEDAN WHIPPET SBEDAN K HUPMOBILE COUPE j 27 OAKLAND LAN. BED. | CHEVROLET CABRIOLET CHRYRLER 70 COACH CHEVROLET S8EDANS HUDSON BROUGHAM NASH COACH 1927 PONTIAC COACH Terms—Many Others—Trades CASHIN'S, INC. 98 Arch St. Tel. 6499 $90.000000 BUDGET BILL ADOPTED BY ASSENBLY -ussion in House Ensues For Half Hour But Measure is i Adopted Hartford, April 16| - 1 bicnnium budget | caliing for a total appropriation edly stumbled over opposition in the | house today, but, after a battle last-| ing half an hour. was enacted by concurrence with the senate, | ¢ landscaping and tuberculin | g items in the appropriations ! were the basis of the attacks, The first of the measures design- o solve the “dirt roads™ problem | 1 ssed ih Lhe Aenate toduy; It GOOD USED FORDS log “stage truction” plan.l REMARKARBLY LOW PRICED finanding arrange- | 1925 Tudor 1924 Tudor 1926 Jewett Coach Several Ford Tourings BERLIN AUTO SALES CO. BERLIN, CONN. TEL$136 = con it carries no ment, FOR BEST RESULTS \ AUNT HET JUST KIDS BY ROBERT Qi LUCPETIA BORGIA- AmAT A >A>.‘7 “When a married woman gets to bein’ motherly to young fellers, it’s usually be- | | —— cause her old man has quit || showin’ much affection.” “Copyright 1929, Publishers Syndicats) My GOSH! 1M RUINED! THAT BLACK CAT CROSSED MY For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Ads ] ’ HE 7ELLERS - AT UP! WHAT B2 YUH THINK HAPPENED TO STRONGHEART’”E TRIED To SAVE SUCALYPTUS KELLY FROM GITTIN' HIT BY A TRUCK-AN' HE GOT 'POILY AND HER PALS GWAN' BEAT IT! YOUVE BRANG ME ENOUGH BAD LUCK. DAG NARB-VE! AN' MUSH AN' OFFICER BRANNER TCOK FOOR STRONGHEART DOWN TONT You READ THE PAPERS? SHES BEEN MISSING. A WEER, AND THERE'S $500. FOR HER RETURN! NO NEWS IS GOOD NEWS ™ HEY, TAXI ! THE PHLICKER FILM Co. AN'DONT SPARE REWARD. THE HOSSES!

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