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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929, 3 " WHELLAR WOUD D I ABROATE TREATY g Tennessee Senator Suggests No| Battlship Limit Drunken Driver In Stolen Truck ;(Qeorge Kramer Cuts Wide Swath mpauions in the truch eld avent officer mnotized broke Hits 5 Cars On Plainville Road; Fined $105, Bound Over For Thelft - anr riving witho a car with imp r markers. A imposed on the 35 was During Heavy count ‘\“ on the second ¢ | Traffic and Smashes Machine Recently Purchased Een i ones i Washington, Sept, 23 (B by Owner of West End Laundry. that a car driven Brakes Are Defective McKellar, democrat, Ten Rroad street| 4 ; in the senate tod 1 Unite u‘ S rday afternoon ¥ <t s should ahr te the Washing- ‘T was celebrating the vic tory at| would have the court eve. How- |4 « A westerly diree- N e ty placing a limit | the ball game,” George Kramer, 21, | over, there was evide that Dom- tio A e (o R Gt hips when it ) High street, explaine hrowski used more e n was | Athae cabiosih v s e ce court tods er pleading g necessary for a mer nse ¢ = s o e 5 [to charges of theft of an a self. in the opinion of the court ; ] 10 thel Om el o 0 Sreaint tralsor) bile truck owned by the West It was brought out that there I Shitee s iosad ry, driving while un S N et . D S {mfluence of liquor. and driv Beaver and Dombrowski re- e S i Bl ik nealls B | without a license. Questio sorted t ot 1 i ; Sl les > i) o~ is to lmit theip cecuting Attorney Woods, p P ) i ¢ United ihis feountey | (8 SHECAS S MRl L o ki 1 a ho 3l he 1 no lieense, | 0" o) " will be unable to huild a na P Py I g O ing himself from court v Officer Doty asked him for it Hot Heat as that of ¢ & Rritain ‘n.HH n the ime with the day only to be apprehended | LS 1 sS & as that of ritain. I Red Sor ectarday A K s ereby Specder Absent From Court st “Sound naval policy for this coun- | 5 2 5 ALANCCOIE ] George W. Si 22, of 44 Cres- | Ha ‘. {ry,” he added. “is to build a navy| Kramer fook the tr in front BBt 1 with | 1s large as needs call for—un- | °f the home of the ow Bernardo Tudge Traceski, ) court { tte e e o 1, of 177 Burritt t thf nd reopening 2 $ o'clock last night and dr of ) s 1 Mote ¥ 5 3 ) 4 The senator said he would vote to| '° 2 ards Plainville. Mot en co s nce to- i & ratify a naval tr however, if . o § Liquor Dealer orro o rlh per mad ) reement provided for an ab-| R e e e Michael Biskuy rest last nig ) ! solute parity between the United |y i""\'w' : s EC rect, pleac Chases Wife From Home 1 not States and Great Britain o il ¥ = : S charge of violation o + T i of Howard Goodric Peddles Without Licenss e ”" S w'fl"\ 1 contir > Y L i his store and w May Extend *“Holiday™ e M and costs. Serge and other par s3ing on | Washington, Sept. 23 (I)—Acc : M by the principal naval powers | : the American proposal for an ex- iy aRiad tension of the ten vears’ holiday in D il s 1 n netion f ¢ al ships t ek s the \‘m \an‘['W’(‘\ '.v 1 ny\; 10 ceat. Liculenant Matth ! [tificd that he receive egotiations of a supplemental draft| <20 PR RE Tocel filled with 10 the first naval limitation treaty [0 tHf OF 1 They took signed here eight years ago, Ehe ) apsnciuacdiic to 1 e expectation here is that the & 0 ellar door. in his enunciation Friendly Call lmh in American proposition will b ed Sttt CoYeL Arrest - N n 4 3 phor lefore Officer Frank Kwasnik of Kr lo 1 Crent ),"w A dEy "’ o however, Officor oA and Ttaly at the projec Hatlont e fon ) 2 conference in London next | : with a saving of millio ella festified that he hought|of br nation would be replaced « 3 k for $995 last Mor 1{Ma el t front of his home last night : Kron 1 Whatever agreement is cheq| for & few minutes. On out | Officer stitied miendation o is regarded as more than likely to "“!"1’%“' nd it hat he I. G. Woois ; p % o iin a provision under et [ SR it . Dot vment « the case of Great Rritain and the 1 LCORLE S OLRA B RE I : Na10 i Robi o vould red o ! L of Utiuor Sdniis y r E R would he own the of nission expirat vzreement. his would bri flect down fo the ultimat total of 15 for rach nation | December rtin $1.500 hond of Assaults Neighbor hon The ¢ c cian Pic vd him of 1 The three ships now constituting ¢ of the sc g flec hich is based on the Atla prob- the ft this nation | Florida a 1931 and the Wyoming in 1 Would Save Million 1 th be decom vessely 1 lissioned in maintenance cost would ind the erews Seula Be for manning some of the 100 ton eruisers when com With s 1United Sta 1ld ong 1 W mo equipped with 16- naval weapon in the W largest today. rifles Nelson, carryi cach, In the 1 battle er but None of t he twenty vyei until Then f that the battle r and ries 13.5-inc along with t named would main gun in the fnch rifle. SUPPRESSED EXCITEMENT OVER CRASH OF BROKERS | ment Dritish Navy a 15- | London Market Opens With Shade | Tower Prices—Readjustment Postponed for Time. 23 (R excitement the stock exch this morning over the Hatry collapse, but t were no evidences of panic. was due largely to the action of the stock.exchange committee at which it was decided that settlement of differences in the affected stocks would be postponed to a later date. An air of permeated London, Sopt. suppressed This The market opened subducd, | with a shade lower markings in | most departments. Thus far the | | Hatry difficulty has caused one sus- pension on the Liverpool stock e changa Miller, Mick the an TIrish three- vear-old dog, is believed to be the | fastest in the world. 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