New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 8, 1929, Page 13

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e R i} BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 1920. ’ EELIEVE IT OR NOT 7o v nior vy || Law Enforcement Body Maps Out ‘'] AI:[]NE’tASF g " e s e Ripley will furr foaa e : Program of 11 Investigations; | T0 START S[][]N 2 it e B s o \larch 20 by the coast guara |Cutside plant and other betterments will be placed at the disposal und Separate Place For Prohibition =~ —— e e, bt e 0 o apobr o . 8 = e 1ot e gora e T & dave iate. |company i A reet is to be Dry Laws to Receive Concentrated Study Under Wic Sinking of Boat fcok tha sehooner (wo ;daye dater |50 LGN ol S noth ekt e 0 pacH e L [ the coast and. |, Lohased by the telephone company crsham Personally—Lawlessness By En- pit after Captain John T. Randall again m Pe B i soan te2il about five yeais v Arhaktentral forcing Agents to Be Probed. Waskington, Aug. 8 (P—The (OM- o, geq, fired upon and sank her |Omce and terminal réom wifl'be on Bl mision which will arbitrate the dif-| with the loss of a Irerch se ihe graund flach Al SRR 10 with th 5 of a1 vill be occupied py Mr. Savage as Washington, Aug. § (P—Prohibi- was designated chairman of = the |[¢rences between the Unit The questions raised include ‘the pis nome, A new switchboard and ! tion has been 4 ed w place by |committec on lawlessness by goyein- |#nd Canada over the sinkin e |d e of the schooner from thelgihar new equipment is now itself in @ program of 11 investiga- |ment law cnforeing officers, whick ("hm runner “I'm Alone” in the Gult | American coast wher first hailed, italied, and will be put into tions worked out by the national|was made one of the subjcets or|of Mexico last Ma s beer nature of the pursuit and partic- jjce, it is expected, on. August, 21, law enforcement commission aiter | special inquiry hecause of the recent | designated i uarly whether tha pursuit four rionths of preliminary study of [vsc of fircarms by prohibition agents |select a time ana place for its he continuous™ in the meanin neral problem. | cuses whnich arouscd considerable | ings. ternatioral agreement, and the 1 No other single body of laws was | criticism in and out of congress. Makeup of Commission of the Dexter to adopt the extrem. singled out for such concentrated| The committe: ile delin-| rrhe AUnited States is represented | COUFEe of openin, } held at Collinsville study, and tae commission further|quency wall be he ViMIss AR s ol Wiliis 3. At that time announce- mdicated the nnportunce it attaches| L. Comstock, president of Radcliffe ' - e port hes| > T tadelifte | vay Devanter of the supreme court 9 will be made relating to the | to prohibition by desiznating its own | collcge, the only woman on the com- | 3 (EERIEE 01 FLF SIRTERE PO « operation of this property, a chairmar, Georse W. Wickersham, |mission; that of causes of crime by |0 S0 e P in dircct management being as head of the commiltee which wili | Henry W. Anderson of Virginia i O Ly ontrenl, Lo ove SR . vy owing Mr. Savage's con.Zact this investigation tistics of erime and criminal jus Feblenpdotonen Loiled kit esi-natior ok F sac! 3 s ¢ stio Ly Dean Roscoe vound of Hervard OLFELONL At L ) G Each of the 11 lincs of investiga Read, leg viser of the Canadian o tion mapped out will be pursned tn-| AW school: police by Irank . | I 7 on thelQivedtiontofta il Comy | LOBsCh otiGIic courts by Judge OPATHNENt Of extergal affairs, have e Sir Percy Lmamc Is - littee, with Chairman Wickevrsham | William 1. Grubb of Alabarua; prose- |Peen designated the s of thelr | an cxoticio mimber of i, Be- | cations by Montc 3. Lemann of New | respective overnmnrs o sover v Ny Equipment - Planed for Egypt Commissioner sides prohibition, they will deal with | Orleans; penal insatutions by Judge | fore the commission, while W, 2 London, P e e St causes of crime: statistics of crime |Xenneth Mackintosh of Weshingion | Tilley, K. C.. of Toronto, and Ain lqdepm%fl Goml)any f?\‘l‘.:-“‘r'v“ v‘\:; I"‘Il;‘(;l\“‘;“.vrl;\gcnfii“::; The antual mocting cf the stock- Volders and directors of the IFarm- ington Valley company, from wh comes to tuke charge \ and criminal justice; poiice prosecu- | Statc; criminal justice by Newton .| Geoggrion of Montreal, will assist FOUGHT HIS Br g tons; courts; penal institutions, pro- | Paker of Ohio, and cost of crime by [ Mr. Read | : ] FIRST FIGHT 3 | Lation and parole; juvenile delin- | Judge Paul J. MeCormick of Cali number of points of disagree . B Sir Percy is 49 years old. He has IN 18%0 g quency; criminal jast and the for- fornia 1t, involving interpretation of p c = it been minister at Athens since 1926. el eign horn; lawl & 5 - provisicns of the 1924 rum sm aley ate : His residence at Egypt will begin - AND H ment law enfol . ers, and the Granulated sugar an gradu- [gling treaty between the United |-hat D in an atmosph colored -with dis- new high commissioner in Egypt. | LASTIN (914 v cost of crime. aliy 1o replace brown sugar in the | Stat nd Great Britain, as well as |25 yo 2 er of the FFarm:ngion |cussion of the new draft treaty with | 34vems | ) To Probe Enforcement nercial - world about 0 years | Gifferences on questions of fact, wiil | Voiloy Telephone comprny ‘ol- |Great Britain, which was published : 4 Vi i i . Kenyon of lowa ago. Le argued before the commission [linsville, will become man £ kb enténine, LATER Y DANEL DANCER, - Bl : B I P\ U N S W E C FAMOUS TIGHTWAD OF FRYNNE, [n .4 4 1 ‘ REALIZING THAT DEATH WAS NIGH— A3 8 SOLD FOR TEN SHILLINGS THE HAT WHICH 2 n n O u n e S HE HAD BOUGHT FOR G SHILLINGS, i : ‘ AND WORN FOR 6Z YEARS d--— QUALITY” RADI O THE FELLAHIN GOLDFISH WITH WHEAT GROWING ON IS BACK THEIR CHILDREN UNTIL THEY ARE 6 YEARS OLD caught by JOHN GRONWALD BVQAV‘W‘(“NQF e Bl s | TOMORROW—TWELVE O'CLOCK IS NOT NOON R ECE PT | O N G nd The particular speech of Mrs. Wil- | Republicans Hasten to Repudiate | sl W wrisen was made before a confer- Mrs. Willebrandt’s Charges That <o vi'in s o the clerics to take up the Anti-Smith Party Inspired Sensational Speech mii it s = battle from their pulpits, largely 5 5 2 e = tho blame for her Sprins- | Pecuuse of the prohibition fssue. Burke Denies He Fathered |#hiftine tho blame for her Spring- | PG T M R LT as a field appeal from her own shoulders | gy otortul appeal, she was re- Approved Anti-Smith to these of the republican national | [y 1o have thrown down this {committee, officials here anticipated | ¢ ey Talk With Religious oM statement desiancd to clear the | oo hack {0 yorr pulpits and | skirts of the republican party. RSl LIS dasliin: B . e Tnasmuch as the Burke statement Subscquently, Dr. Hubert Work of Tinge at Springfield came ortly affer he had dined the republican national committec e 5 with Tresident Hoover, it was be- [asked Ly the press whether Mrs During Campaign. lieved probable the matter of Mrs. | Willchrandt formally represented il | Willebrandt's expos. discussed | the G, 0. P organization, explained between them 1furtl it was held st is a sort of free lance Washington, Aug. S.—(UP)— | likely in some that the T'olitical Washingion wa$ preparing | statement was st a e tictans | more’ responsiblc i statement Turke denied ap- | than any othcr single event for the 1 in one of Mrs. Willebrand('s,| charge, made by demoerats, that the st articles, which fouched only | repblicans had injected the religious lightly upon the last campaign. . La- | issne into the campaign by sceking ter she is expeeted 1o 20 into recent o have Smith maligned in the pulpit politics more fully and Washington | This is not the first time a retived is waiting anxiously and in some | public official has threatencd a liter- | A corner of the monster set built for the Caba quarters fearfully for that part of |ary expose, bul never before has one in Univer:al’s super Movie-Tone Production "“Broadway * today to witness the most spectacular | acquniesced in, by tl WWhite House. side-show it has scen since the de- rted days of the Hoover-Smith campaign. as Mrs. Mabel Walker | Willebrandt and James IPrancis Burke « uted the origin and sanc- tions of the former assistant attor- | ney . gener famous Springfield Ohio. appeal to Methodists to enlist in the anti-Smith caus her story. She can canse discomfort | started the task with such promise 2 . u."‘"..i',,.]‘i'{ y:::lm‘h‘v»n M\”‘\i‘:: Hm,y:yi‘u I‘, many ‘pnfiznkmm- il in the pub- | of mm.ml;\xmwv‘ w‘.:n-n(n (oh, i NT:Lk "?W/ Wd‘?fl 'EWP:;O" rhcs The Proof of “Studio Quality” f e reg ic eye, it is believed, if she chooses | drews, former prohibition commis- not keot pace with broadcasting. : : vm".![ mmnmlrlu! m{n vi-rm!\lhv to do s0.” And the Iurke statement |sioner, planned such o series of PER ¥ Radio Reczphon Willebrandt’s exortation 10 ministers | freet. et e Almozt frem the cdvent of radio Every Brunswick dealer can prove U i Shilgant Al 142 kbroadcasiing stations have put the ‘Studio Quality” Radio Reception in His denial followed by a few hours § | S ———————————— conference at the White House with' | cisciest crticts cn the air. But the his own store. President Hoover. . : ) Said Burke Edited Speech e e mecns available _to hecr them in the He will re-create for you the most Mrsoiwllisorandl infailineles of o home have keen inadequaie. sensational test for Tone and Reception newspaper articles wherein she has LAUNDERING—LET ME . PEONEAS It has remained for Brunswick to de- €ver conceived—a Broadcast made at promised to “tell all” of Washing- ton's Inside story about prohibition ENTERTAIN, BUT SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT ; : L enforcement, declared Rurke had | HATE TO WASH MAKES DISHWASHING sign and build a set that would receive 12:11 midnight, May 4th last, at the Sutcner :’f,’L‘ff”‘j;,’,.,’tf‘{f:..h Mot DISHES.... broadcasts without loss of quality— Studio cf WABC, New York City. protests and at the specific — that would realize the dream of the You will hear this Broadcast just as insistence of the republican national | lnsiatence o radio industry which is “Studioc Qual- though you had been in the Studio of The Burke denial, it was believed - ity” Radio Reception—that would en- Station WABC, on that date. And, at » today, may be only the first of 1. N . . h & o o es which will e occasioncd as able the listener-in to hear a program . the same time, you will hear the same cians now in power seek to pro- 4 i N cxccfly as though he or she were in program just as it was received themselves, or the administra- fion. from the famous' woman law- ; , the studio from which it was being ihrough a stock model of ihe NEW . i a8 brocdeast. Brunswick Radio. Burke's statement issued As a formal press memorandum, follows in full: z,’ b g % : 1t is only naivral that “Studio Qual- And <o, for the first time, you can r‘,“r:,';,‘:::,":m qiaeiesatteronite B ¥ R : : ity" Redio Reception should be aBruns- compare the studio performance of of truth and all coneerned T am com- . — . i wick cchievement. For Brunswick has great artists with the work of these ",“‘:,‘,‘,,\:‘(;,:1],"'3f,”',i\,” S e AN ¢ spert many yecrs and many millions same artists as it sounds when received or suggested that Mrs. Willebrandt % i b e perfeciing the reproduction of music. through the NEW Brunswick Radio. The NEW Brunswick Radio is made in three models discuss any man's religion or zm,\'[ ‘ v 4 | Model 31 —Panatrope with Radio, Price $272 ous subject, nor did T ever in- o . v, " e 2 . Model 21 —Superb highboy conscle-type Radio, Price $174 wert_or aitempt o insert any re- | . BRUNSWICK BREVITIES(oradio's greatestentarfainment ssgaesionilile aic Model 14— Antistically beaufiful [owboy conséle-typs Radio; Rice $148 lizgious comment in any speech she | U "6 5 the week beginning August 19th, offering the finest entertainment that the world All machines are sumptuously cabinetted in fine woods Dadel et k) , ot AL affords—artists such as AL JOLSON, BELLE BAKER, BEN BERNIE, NICK LUCAS, A s s B any attack on any man’s religious or | . _ : | ABE LYMAN, RAY MILLER, ZELMA O'NEAL, etc. Every week Brunswick Recording Prices quoted are without tubes personal character or raising the re- | Stars will participate in the most colorful feature of Radio—"BRUNSWICK ‘,,‘, H_::Kr”',\,m,‘ ]\,'\ ‘,”” :,‘:,‘.m‘;:j;wf{ ,l,? Grease goes ln a flash BREVITIES." Wa'ch for definite announcements of Stations, Dates and Time. Gl A e R e e i i cven in the hardest water — and THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., Chicago—New York—Toronto—Branches in All Principal Cities which came {o headgnariers contain : . any such expression as ‘gn hack to no grit. Use it for pots and pans, 5 i £ 4 for floors, walls, basins, tubs, and : { your puiplts and ach this, doc- | OW you won't mind dishwash- _ Sin] | trine’ or any 10 it | e a1 RinsorT it all houschold cleaning. .. Would Have Repudiated Speech casy as A—B—C. On washday Rinso is a marvel- . ! “It is needless to say that had ol . 1 lous work-saver. It soaks clothes i 1 Atrs, Willshrandt or any other poer- A panful of thick Rinso suds = \hiter than they can be scrubbed. Post & Lester Co. it o me a snoceh atiaek. | andthebiggest pile of dishesisout - Ger the BIG package and follow , ! | R e e e of the way in no time. These the casy dircctions on the box, L e i LRI, soapy suds soak away the grease © B 4 : ; we Distributer peranfhnT R ke magic. A hot rinsc, and dish, { ! YHH\\- is 1 member of AIM- Roman . By of the Toman | gry clear without wiping. : 'u-\‘ rmor Alfrgd 1. Smith belongs, ‘ Cupful for cupful, Rinso gocs ain Ot. el. ThesrepublicAn counsel’s statoment | twe as far as puffed-up light- was hy no means an unexpected weight soaps — because it's granu- The granulated soap for week's document. sinee publication of Mrs. | lated, compact. Creamy, lasting suds, wash, dishes and all cleaning Willebrands article early this week | = e

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