New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 23, 1929, Page 2

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v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1929, R RS e ————————— closest attention by highest British vey before leaving the builders | Phipps, nicce of Lady Astor and |the fourth ward; Stanley A. Karpin- |local weavers struck a week ago, was |least. Beyond that tlme he said it fiIBS"N PR"P[]SA[S officials hands. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul |ski, defeated candidate for select- |to be equivalent to the one by which |w was impossible to make a predic- Replying to G. P. Langton, ap- PIipps of London to Reginald Gren- | man; Charles Farmer, defeated can- | weavers = working in the main [tion. o nt s pearing for the Liverpool, Brazil a fell, son of Arthur Grenfell. The date | didate for second ward councilman; .l!lumcnthal plant in Shelton, the ¢ ; i } []F N TAB[E TYPE River Platc Co.. Downs said that ©Of the wedding was not announced. | Merton A. Kirby, vnsuccessful can- |Shelton Looms, Inc.. of which the| Wilkesbarre, Pa.. April 23 (P— | spected 10 be 1 from the viewpoint of stability, | — .dm,ue for republican nomination as |local plant is a subsidiary, are paid. |Slowly receding after reaching the N ed the et officially ut NAVAL AGREEMENT ::.:. e e G was a very aitticult | Conlon Pa\s His Own :‘?un(nmdn in the first ward: Al- }Accommg to a statement by Mc- |highcst mark in 13 years, the Sus- cargo. However, when the w | bert 3. Murphy, today defeated candidate Meekin, the wages local weavers can [quehanna river today had lost its wm]eSS Te”s EXflmlnePS COl‘Iled S e ey e F\penses for Gasoline ! for fourth ward counciiman. |carn, “if they work," are practically lmenace although lowlands still re- hat | the National Union of Seamen, if he Although it 18 customary for poli- | |equivalent to those earned by the |mained under several feet of water. Beel ]s ummcunfl Load '\\“:‘. 1(:‘ i resent to the court | . ey e e ] Brldgeport Weavers | Shelton workers. had a cargo of omobiles in their service | SUIT FOR $900 FILED chulled beet 1h "‘;““x'_‘”'-" of the ‘0-‘; ¢lection day. Councilman Frank Settle Their Slllk&Connec"cut Recedeg Suit' for $900 was brought today ed, Downs answercd : | Conlon paid his own expenses in | Bridgeport, April 23 () — Three | : by Wesley M. Memsersmith of il e e e P [Bunired s B8 weRe: ahe Nave As Downpour Subsides |\, .umont. x. ., against I M. the siath ward, and he has enter~d | D¢€n on strike at the Saltex Looms, | Hartford, April 23 UP—After at- |Goldstein of this city through the an item of $5 for this item on his INC. returned to work today. taining a peak of close to 18 feet firm of Spellacy, Wholean & Yeo- November oc > “4M | \pense report. The councilman| It was announced that an amic- !lhovc-, sea level the Connecticut river [mens of Hartford. Constable Fred e time of toda L 3 1Bh08 contributed $10 toward the ex- able adjustment in the wage scale ! Started to drop early this morning | Winkle attached property of the de- ade SRR 8 of his party's own committee. | had been reached, following a con- and 8t 9 a. m. was at 17.8 feet, ac- |fendant at 429 Commonwealth ave- r candidates who filed re- |ference yesterday between a strikers' | ording to the Hartford office of the [rue. ports today. setting forth that mw‘mmmmpe and B. M. McMeekin, | United States weather bureau. S London, April 28 —@—VFormal [spent nothing are: Lewis A. Hor- |representative of Sydney Blumen-| John B. 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