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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TULSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1929. 1hroad ch as' evidence L provision. It was opposed by democrat, Geor that it would of the TARIFF PROBLEMS BEFORE SENATORS 10 Controversial Amendmens Thus Far Disposed of ia the esult on est 1d actual harm to the snsumer, American labor American manufacturer.” He nator Barkley democerat tucky further that it not its p ticle impe nd br Washington Sept. 24 () comn Having disposed of ments to the administrat cial sections of the farif first of its lengthene senate today and spe- bill in the ssions, the major vali- s approached issues of flexible rates, a new tion method and the commission By unanimous consent ber was called an usual, with the way of amendments rded as pre- senting Milford, Meachen almost instantly N Haven {urnpike truck collided with another was drivi truck loaded flowers th Killed today reorganization of here the Cham- hour carlier than hope At he wa in B of clear idgeport i \bout W J. ( his machin will be ftruck tpparently of me truck Taunton, struck the to oy Mass side pass hou arrang of “o¢ ments. Whet of the of the was riding and she n to Milfor trol to the en's v him ind tak she He I swerved side ussion of controversial ured where s the morc iter pital dition. M ford ched I'rade ) Committee of d hibit k Question n died on the hospital way amendments consideration at the import 1y ir tion of narked ctured abroad. ored by organized labor Iment advocated by § 1. republic 1ed th commodities erica nd Mortgage Willi d L M Dlasz propgriy it hn on was in, I'enn the hould 1 e Mo na M Jenonc fam Okula and 1 na Jo: Warrantee Julius Libold to William Okula. rod ph reser vorkers. cited the N ~~\/oW ue e 5 Laugn Thal’ OH L ©1920, 8Y NEA SERVICE, INC. need nator George ground | ultimately it of international commerce, American | Was and without nded afterwa t Killed in Crash On Milford 'Pike Today (P—George Stratford, a florist, w on the when his Me exhibiting at had phassed two cars and was ited is in a critical con Real Estate News Qku ind Lena [ Birth Record A T for 'T0 TEACH TYPEWRITING : in Janet :ptember Grace Dyson, | 19, to M Thomas M. Dyson of Hockanum, at St. Francis' hospital, Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Dyson were former residents of this city. daug horn on Registration Tonight and Tomo md - Mr | oW the and Night At Central Junior High— Ken- would 500 Enroll in Night Studies John 12 nin, O'Drien, schools. th: have of this in cen authorized by authorities. r the this evening and tomorrow Room 103, ral junior id of a gram- ation or Its equiv- provided. Classes Monday. stered at which opened director advised eve- aft. type- was ernoon ree classes Cit; Items Dotective sant ' Thomas public school vy this afternoon to Britain Machine Co. and placed | D¢ Neumann there | oV¢ under arrest. Neumann is wanted in | high the| Resistration classes mad went may o i ' (e} employed el b school school edu singer of this city was | ANt must be will open next fternoon by Patrolman a James MeC for passir houle- About & vard stop signal at West Main and | School Lincoln streets. achen ward with arrested this a evening ‘\ clas: nigl by Applica when tion for a marriage lice filed this noor by Ivan Panysh of 20 Nash street and Mary G. Yenchak of 157 Clark street, SEVEN DEFENDANTS ARE NAMED N FORECLOSURE. s 51 Owners of Property and Holders of an operation. M. ill ahout i removed to I M. in Hartford nd reecived cation was seve Edwin J. Billix Edwin J. Billings, a 1h Mil- seriously ago and Attachments and Liens Are ~Named in Writ Billings was born his ecarl persons or business f For th o ned in a Nair & N M. Andrews. T stion is located t and the owner inder Gaiewski rms Alley foreclosure | has becn a r nt of this city and almost all of that period of time wployed at the 1. & | s of t tor He v Junior Corbin Amg any ye tof at 70 men Mechanics side property Magnolia for s, or B his widow by three 1 and Fred L sister, Mrs. nd several he Geor illings, all Howard St is survived ski. All s narn said to have an i st in the erty through attachments or Gajewski ot ed are others Harry city of this prop- liens of this tton T anley Krupp d| Funeral arr n Nadolny, both of whom have | of B. . ort i on mostgages; Howard - wert doing business the Mrs. Michae Sherman Sand and Stone the| Word was receive Britain Lumber and the | the de wift & Upson Lt Co. cha ido | The plaintiff claims that on Mic ;i g, a |ust 16, the defendants were indebt- | dent of this citv. Mrs. Fleming w 1 to her wa native of Wa sford and ired hy a m prop. wried Mr. 1Flemin 1 The inte not paid to Aungust 16, 1 and there is still duc 5 with This board from Ich The plair present claims the mort property in charge ns, are incomplete as J. Fleming today Mrs, f the Co's ore ow Co. ord of Mi- be late ormer resi- this she on the nford. the ssor of hoards of fire and poiice W i e lived 1 on (| rag principal and of was b rs | terest tiff and po ark AR GFFIGIALY WELGOUED = tal H been [ h con- htien the y four spent s old, Santo- 1 last New Spiritual Leader of Congr tion Sons of Isracl Greeted for of which John in the derlin | ily at Reception. wvas born 1y Rabbi 1 officially Britain night rooms of Isracl i Mrs wele ome ven he fourth becane udeni at contir About a bandon last Ty ons of David L. Ni nd by George synagogue [ p it of speakers of M. 1. Saxc LeWitt it a the sy chool 4 grac vd to A ot illnes LR nd four Mrs. the Nair, The president id 0od sisters, and the ind I'a Julia 1 he held to ening werc i wart to the cor was served by members ich R, heo sisterhoed b ! ind Mrs minted with ever DONOHUE AND BACKUS PAY FINES OF 800 ... ts of 1 nig! il o'cloc john the I ® | J. Laden, of the solemr sisted by Rev Schwar Funerals si Satur- New Britain Men Found Guilty of ouy - home followin held this morr the Chur of wer Violating Liguor Laws in e Federal Court Today, anselit : colek He Donohu¢ was the Walter L onohu of was as- Main street Jo- owner of on were fined $300 in | d¢ in New Haven |of St lig 1 il was ssu- proprictor ind store a h mass Jast John IV pastor of Jose won and Rev. | ird seph Backus, Hartford avenue, U. 8. district court tod violation of the hirty days sentence in j pended in each ca Donohue was represented by ‘.h 1 W. F. Mangan and Backus by Attorney Harry Ginsburg he raided in federal A Andrew’s for r law, vas borne into ihe O'Brien heA Crow- mid el or vlayed (¢ re wist James al n Kathl san Jes hopin's fu offertory Mrs en ley Colc non conclusion d “Beautiful Land on Hig horne O'Brien stores werr July by o nder agents. was from the nist played 1l march Rumanianr La\\'fi\\'ill Enforce Betrothals STARTS MONDAY SEPTEMB! 30%# The New Br'ta'n Herald A romance of modern youths, who learn the ancient truths of life, love and happiness. Bucharest 24 (A—Gr. Jun- min ustice, has drawn up a bill on marriage and divore which will, for the first time in t country, ¢ legal standing to be- trothal vows. If the man breaks off an engage- | ¢ ment, without giving sufficient rea- son, he will make himself liable in damages to either the girl her family. Under certain circum- stances, all presents must be re- turned I the provides that the name of her spouse enters the married state I must hyphenate it with name, | Desertion punis t0. tenee Sept ian er of Rev. Fathe ymmittal Burial was in St at Mary « Truneral servi ant iter Frank Iskra of who died at the home of par ents yesterday morning, will be held morning 5 or s for Gladys Iskra, of Mr. and Mrs. 162 Grove street on, the bill I L divorcee may retain until she re- But she | Holy ( maiden in §: | divoree sec tomorro o'cloc} oss church. Burial will br cred Heart cometery her made to Lonstanty Ankuder Funeral Konstanty Ankuder. Oak street, who died ye from injuries sustained in a ight of about a will b §:30 at 1t the Washi Fairvic of th fines d cases, a jail ser home is able of from In may also be by ravate services 42 years of for 2 terday fall down a imposed Tourist Gold in Britain Is More Than Reparations Tondon, Sept. 24 () —Tourists sor to see Westminster abbey | &0 punting on the Thames left | money in England this summer than Great Britain's share in the N year Du Sep stairs held tomorrow the home and Russian Orthodox chu Rurial weelk morning at at 9 o'c ch on will by and i more in cemetery Gern CARD OF THANKS whol wish to thank our ne for their sympathy shown recent death o mother, wife and sister. We e cially wish to thank Range Press Room and Tron Foundry of Landers, Frary & Clark, Tool Room of Union Mfg. Co.. Court Beethoven, Fores'- rs of Ame B. Police Dept Order of I Thursmelda Lodge, 0. D. H and Hertha Lodge, D. 0. H Also for all that contributed flowe and donated Signed Mr. August anil family, Mr. and Mr paymen for a Kind frie Kindness in th % the five months ending ghbors ember 1, travel agency officials estimate, visitors I'I'OKHA abroad spent approxim $125,000,000 in the Eritish Isles That s $10,000,000 more th Great' Britain's enlarged annuai share of the Young plan reparations payments as agreed on at the Hague |after Philip Snowden's sensational battle for a new deal Visitors from Iurope and British dominions accounted f 20 per cent of the tourist crop; the rest were Americans. heloved of the onlv cars Bucholtz S Winkler Hoogic be the off creature ng. Mrs. Paul Mrs. Wm Mrs. B 1 Hoogic Mr. and Mrs. Henry Noyes » and Gottfried Hoogie, world's coast of as more | | | A crab, sid to ana largest, was caught ind than 18 feet lo Deaths J became | ~The Paul ord the om for Un ba per con TRADING ¥ r Hlinois Chica- & A 1 40,00 Stecl SPECIALTY BREAK ' ATLOW EBB TODAY Prices Show Onl Changes in Dul 24 in i lightly lower T J Sessi Slight 0n 10n¢ 13 nount of TWO DRIVERS EXONERATED SELECTS JURY not guilty to a el conduct of a motor in connection Mrs. BVith gust 25 Waterhury the Two mo iminal Coron PRIAL pt. 24 (A AR hicle operator h Au- Latest fad swes known in thd Philippi ticns, is the yo-yo Yo-yo is it t with a which is wour the en the mo wind in the manipulated spool one ool to elimb The siketch shows a close long rd -up of a yo. <l WORRIES TRADERS Stock Market Rallies, However, On Good Trade News BONDS - vosterd Adams Espress Advances T ST nderwood IHinois ( "1 Am Ame Am Am Am Wes ior Lc Bl Willys Over Woolworth Yelid | & ow T ruck Ban Natl 3 0V and Tron Bank & ol t (P11 erdous n ken ilass 30 1 m & L Eddy T Stoeks R R Trust stock oments TDrusbiUp ot high ariy ilation nd vor Roller r- prefe Fis M HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Companies 510] 5 = [ PUTNAM & CO Manbers New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW, THL 3118 We Offer: UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. (New Haven) At the Market. EpDYBROTHERS & Co Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD 33 Lewis St. MERIDEN 43 Colony St. New BRITAIN 65 W. Main St. We Offer: A Few Shares of Hart & Cooley Price on Application. ~ CURBTONEBETTER ASLIST ADVANCES Selling Is Met With Resistanee —Trading Is Slight °w York market » today 24 (A—The a better for the ad- d mode splayed Operatio pushed forw igsues. Selling still tly into the market, considerable resist- improv- h - activity e changes part narrow, and there was little dis- on the part of traders to me operations on a broad scale. he exchange offer of eight shares of Bond and Share for five Investors appeared wad ot Companies met with Sentiment was much revival of | “big board.’ for the most e ed on wer by the Ins Co however, position Public Utilities to have ely d ipped ba neing prices offer. The ntered some pro-. fit taking on their recent advantesy Middle West (new) and Insull Util- ty nent sagging a little dur- ing forenoon. American and IFore and United Corp firm, and United Improvement (old) duplicated record fi, e. Commonwealth Utilities B rose to a new high level. In the air stocks, Dayton Air- plane Engine, which broke 16% points yesterday when bankers un- a large block, was erratic, allying about 5 then fall- ing Transcontinental Air T ied little, but Fokker pressure., Changes Are Small indust a little to Insull investn th gn rants Power we ts o ; poin ack again was unde In Wheeler most of row rang &trong spot the ials, the Crocker quieter and es in mar- was & points. W high advances. sagging & around 30. Alden Coal rose, points to new high grounds nnouncement of acquisition of and Wilkes-Barre Coal Co. was s but New moderately. Lane n were stron group. cha shares the werc recent favor risin A Dairy in re moderate soft ne round nite spot, t or so0 to a new low mines, Glen was a spots in Oils we the ot ndising o ard gligible n ady ENGLISH STUDENT ViINS SCHOLARSHIP F. 11, Vivian Will Enter Prince- ton This Fall Naugatuck Clerk Fined For Embezzling Fund Waterbury pt. 24 (P Edwara former H. Viv an, the the N is f 24 (P—T, tion of W was finel Marvin today n P. W coart Tdo eton th York herd f i wwe, director ion 5 wi Wolcott homicide, ¢ 1 informed lation, announces Forg automobil shn of grad- Dulwich i W Nicl Parker-Smith Members Wil Be Put to Plea Haven Sept. 24 (P—More ee. 8 and ore Judge Isaac rt which began iminal session. It was nged that the three members of | yv, T Parker-Smith Company, investment | Nineteen Nations * Stiil Shy at Gum n, 8 24 Nineteen remain mconverted to um. Department of comi= figures for May show gum ex- quantities, to 65§ mutual women A our ed for co paan similar will b who Wolt today presen mer will study abro s LAY 1 this year for a ¢ ne ind mortgage dealers, would be to plea the indictments t them in the afternoon | John E. Parker, nee 3| on Was Presl- - cpew cretary, | mer The [ports, in various countries by on and spiracy to defraud the public. Hoyt e nt BALANCE $403,571,426, con TREASURY asury Balance,