New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 22, 1929, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1929. 3 ry —_— : - = = — LAW ENF[]R[;EMENT Two Aviators Killed | Haven, 31, careening to the ground, |Worcester airport, North Grafton,|The plane was owned by Holmes Two Motored Airplane tion, steam heat and running w‘.;n\alors‘ either of which is capable ~ 5 00 feet below. yesterday after-|in sight of several hundred persons ' himself an aviator, and had appar- t 1 seen put through fits pre- | of maintaining a continuous flight, rashes | o S sla . When Plane Cra 1000, and brought death to Haven [at the field. The nose of the plane | ent tioned normally during a Tested on Long Island | iry tests here $ Roosevelt Field, L. I, July 22 New Hampshire, South Dakota, which the owner Most significan and Vermont pay their governors the © Y Worcester, Masa, July 22 P—A |anq " phis passenger, Charles W.|was buried in the ground. mort trip ¢ Bl : t00s¢ long loop, which caused a piece of | Holmes, 44, commercial photogri- The men had been on a trip 0 had piloted hir £ (UP)—An - |left wing fabric to tear loo: ¢ pher Clinton where Holmes was photo-| Both Haven and Holmes were | off t salary of any states in the Ln- an airplane piloted by Geo ion—3$3,000 a year. Tremendous Tnterest in Work Ater Wickersham Letter s the fact that Pullman” vhich | the Curtiss Condor !"{_\l\,\;u\vlY veloped by the National Air| iipped with only two nd dining s J.| The accident occurred at the graphing the Wachusetts reservoir. | Worcester men and married. two way code and vocal communica- | Transy Washington, July 22 (UP)—The prstents ww smtorament som ||| Greater savings . . . greater values . . . greater variety than ever before St 1 1 { i et of voral weska in the greatest furniture event of the season ... Porter’s annual new and intense public attention because of the recent letter of Chairman George W. Wickersham 2N urging the states to assume a more || .. definite share in prohibition en- | ' forcement. A demand for Wickersham's resignation because of this letter - : was made last week by Senator thought. Much Comment Provoked The Wickersham letter, however, | Caraway, democrat, Arg., but indi- cations at the White House are has provoked such widespread com- | - - . — - . ment both laudatory and otherwise, / 3 N4} N : = . | dect of informal discussion among f ¥/h i Y 7 o ® Il that Presdient Hoover has no such | | | | members of the commission today However, officers said it was hoped commission would not be de- cted from its original program of | STORE-WIDE sale of greatcer proportions than anything we have «xhaustive investigation of all as- | pects of the crime problem by the || . ! s v 1 heretofore attempted. Everything on our.tl\e.huge floors, (\\.llll current excitement over prohibi- || i i / S ; SENE the exception of a few nationally advertised items upon which tion. The commission is engaged in | i i : | ¢ g , routine work, selecting experts o | [§ : | SN B e : the manufacturers set the price) has been reduced and reduced sharply. survey the vari as; cts 4 1 1 i T, Sk F};m”m;"’(""“m}:]';f‘:“”"" the Your savings this year at Porters wiil be greater than ever 0 cordance with Mr. Hoover's original : instructions to investigate the en- forcement of all laws. 4 1 But while the commission is seeking to steer its course in such judicial and comprehensive fashion, | public discussion has tended to | concentrate on the question of pro- e hibition enforcement because of | Chairman Wickersham's lotter, | any Subjects Touched i : I Wickersham's letter dealt with | j| | . 3 5 11 ¢ : 4 e PR : many aspects of the crime problem | | . : g o] LN sl NV - } v ) al 8 ) ) to which he wished to call the at- | : , : 4 i g LY S . (CHAISE LONGUE tention of the governors, such as | % / i i | i iy 3 | Covered in colorful "cretonues weakness in the state and federal | [f| 9 X . % we, | 7A b g N \ & lllY 7 i Leduced from $39.50 to ourt systems, better selection of | 1 = ¢ iuries, the cost of private crime | | prevention measures such as bur- | gla insurance. armored cars and such. Tnvestigation of these ques- | [ | - tions already has heen undertaken £ in Boston. Wickersham said. and it has heen found that there crime has actuallv diminished in the last ecade. He mentioned prohibition =Y > as only one nhase of the law en- farcement nroblem which should be | [ ~alled to the attention of the gov- | srnars, | 5 e it oA Phree pieces consisting of A popular Tusedo suite of ~ofa, wing chair and club f ' wo picces covered in the . Durable construc- ment that it the national govern- | ment attended to preventing manu- facture and interstate shipment of | ¢ lionor and the states took licing and sunpressine of rasies and Jacal sales. “the national and sfate laws might be modified 0 as to hecome reasonably en- "t rorceable and one great source of . new beautitul rayon dan- tion, attractive cover. lie- b g o oy ; _ ‘ FOUR POST BEDS $ 00 | / : | Puil size combination Mahog- VAR i = | any Beds. Reduced from §25.00 — : : to ’ AT 1emoralizing and necuniavily profit- 1hle crime remaved.” Cavses All Commotion : " This sentence. buried in a lefter 3 °arly 1.000 words lons. has set up 2 = P bl - -picee Walnut suite of Four-picce suite in Wal- presencommotion vickon 3 - i ; ” T I hig former value, Con nut. An outstandin <ham has heen charged by some | : Al Sists of e esser an Consists of dresser, o with nreindging federal prohibition it bed, dresser and nsi dresse and deciding it has mot heen sno- = , chest of drawers of Chifforohe and vanity. sale cossful. The views expressed in the e : L esizn, Sale price oty price \ ; ; s letter are generally taken in ponn- | f§ e - z U dar comment to forecast the deci- S & i W $ OG $ GO * cion of the commission when it 3 S = i > Al . finished its work at some distant | f§ | - Bt AT : S Three members of the commission = T E \ MeCormick was detained fn Cali- £ — E ¥ fornia by his judicial duties. R coe Pound of the Harvard Taw | S 25 . ~ 1 atest boudoir chair val- 5 g iy ° e T e R drop leaf table and 4 $ O ! S NN . L SCOOPSEAT 9 ' S . wlar 8 chaivs, attractively CHAIRS litere braced back chairs. Reaa- ] | 5195 Tetie A\ new low price for cight pieces Another Gypical Porter Sale yal- covered. sale price only lag §19 50 ShalehnEicc L \n outstanding value. Comfort- systems of jurispruden table and six ol Reduced (o § . RESDBNTAL cmmmm BOmaE $90.50 mhins U U)o 50 L A = | chairs. Regular B Says Affairs of Oice as Governor Snledprice only e e B e cut shown only is without hot- Refon et Biise-Deding tg at a it additional cost. tom ruffle, . Comment on Years to Come. q eraseeeo- | OPD CHAIRS... COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS Governor Iranklin D. Roosevelt of L New York consid Ly » s his position a =Ty H Golonial i Highho man's sized job.” and has an- ¢ ) EXONDRROIE S 7 S\ teduce m $189 33 .7 \ 3 $IJO nounced “I am not a candidate for | s of handsome de- ident.” | liv room or e he executive made fhe an- M| 2 all. 3 patterns of high S Lo crmor Winthrop $59 50 X acks and seat = L %o o the second m»nr his ‘good will" nor Winthron of the state, and added that | 'MH, i : WY 9 ! St $49°50 RY |u(lll‘ “ k - 2 END TABLES fice took all his time and prol 4 im from indulging in ‘purely apec: ’ prlip ) ° | BeA— Sol thogany Martha Washington :2 56’ = In Mahogzany or Walnut with ! ulative matters which do not concern T 3 | s ts. Wert $1 7 75 0 = hook (rouzh below. Regular the stage.” N 4 \ehi*'vl whether his announcement L2l Dles gsaleBprice i included a renunciation of national ¥ caundidacy in the future, Governor Roosevelt replied: “I am not going 1 W L $37.50 CEDAR CHESTS to dwell on matters so many years | s _ ET DESKS WING CHAIR tored cedar. Many A Four recent acts of Governor new styles, Reduced during the salo f ? Jtoosevell have been considered in forfuble design, o i some quarters as signifying his in- Several fine handsome mod- cls, authentic ve- nroductions, Re- uced to as low . l)cl'cnd.eri,ez\\:esrf(;r j ‘ OPEN ALL DA Y VVEDNESDAY Further Salvage Test OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9, CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON. parate tray. Was $45.00. Sate New London, July 22 (P)—Block Island bound. the submarine De- 27.50 fender left here today in tow of the f avy salvage vessel Falcon to resume \ w ’ tests, interrupted last weel M| o ; = - She 1 e HecessnyR okt e | RUG SALE 4 Defender liere from IH?( K I\'I‘,Iuyd lrw Pricés Continue 1" ¥ ‘w’”y’ ;‘H"yl‘-"v' m’ the l\l\m»nm |:- . Ihe big reductions through- P o @ i out the entire Rug Depart- (58 sehiar e, @ ment continue for a_ short tention to seek the highest clective | office—his “trust busting” speech at 3 Tammany Hall on July 4; his re- to state his position as gov- r on the all-American ship 1 canal for the G Lakes througit f1 s New vork: his to the nation a nationwide better health eru sade, and his failure to take sides n the wet-dry debate on prohibition inforcoment at the recent conference Martha \\'ushingmn 2 ! Chair Secretaries Mar Washington chair o 5 = Solid mahogany sec ne Colo « ed in the sale from TEA WAGONS 20,00 to only A handsome Chinese Blue mod- el hand decorated. Drop Teave ppe: © $29.50 he submarine base here, and it wil R e time. WHITTALL RUGS the work with the Defonder is com s Connecticut’s Berst Furuniture Stor Still' At Sale P ! . READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADs 4 FOR BEST RESULTS I . . i . < i

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