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s NEW BRITAIN DAILY BERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929. ‘n port both to TROOPS ON GUARD Four Cylinder Cars Stil Lead Field fbor agmi o - o HISS (OLBY LEADS over to the commander of the de- sider about IN STRIKE TROUBLE, In French Sales; Auto Show Opens | e 52 B8 oo SIOAL WORKERS e Sasis ‘ Ieientiot ik Dhil ay of New Bedford, was captured w ot coast guard patrol boat ‘ = 5 || short livea today when owner- || fuse to change the partien] i With Many Foreign Makes Shown |17, o il | i s - Man Dies Today Makers Attempt to Cater to Feminine Tastes — Two || realtor. A ":“’“'_*" 'f e 3[) RCI]E[ Ag&[”lt’S pot, - member - of | Connecticut | C¢ smen said the crew of e time transferring to Presi . . < | Philcox liberated them in Long 1 SSlithe uor fr or Silent High Speeds Also Popular—Motor || s12na Saunia. when'® triendat re || nciuding Dlaing fend S Helgeson of the Sal- e . for i is.; Cuttin ew ) Miss attempted - n. N. €, Oct. 3 (P—The | Bores Still Are Small. af SRKEuRoreEshoRCunisy s R Dol i ¢ government vessel r of dead from the textile | Heplath Norris, Nt Johnson s S W : y 1 the crow, seelng riots at rion yesterday was | 3 : Authorities turned the alligat- | {\p cier ‘South Dakota, an 1 . ey ‘ 53 3 mminent, set fire to the rought to four today when Luther| Faris, Oct. 3 (P —French makers, | c pest car, was slow after the war || ors over (o the high school for ||y, e o 1 e s The Wilkes crew after Bryson, 22-vear-old union member, |in their 23rd P'aris automobile salon, | to develop beauty and comfort on 1 ( | ‘ s 1 : Hathaway, extinguishs ullet wounds in the : vhich opened today, presented the | 'he smn:lfllr;l, ‘;_:x(:olry»mmlv \oar)h-‘ —_— e o y ; i s and found 1,197 };ar‘]kls | ¢ nd abdomen ,‘ SE B .. |work. A big effort is apparent this N SR \ C = liquor the hold. [ T iz 30 models as the best they ean |yoarin the body-building, upholstery | : ARl o sl v 1 S 1 i he social | opy rs of t ew later 1 TwolGomyanics onthuty |do in the way of quict motors in ‘ nd design of the moderate-priced | ks i and L] . wi - t 1 commis- i Marion, N Oct. 3 (P—Two | “asily handled cars, comfortabl | article, < ) 3 ! s ) i \WWilkes had no anita. of | guardsmen | Tide in and pleasant to look at. Motor Bores Small nit rd. R o e city S| the dis- em 4 The French woman, they agree, 1s | Motors remai o ; ) rman o ommii- est g all|tance fror : the Haths were on keep order today | t Motors remain small with ),.gh = ! X ) Sk D e e bttt ‘or e buying of the | speed and high compression, for the Hocl\e\ Rink Donated ‘ : ‘ ; v was ove pany's « N n Dast Marion as | family car they are out to please | Frenci n pays 35 cents a gallon | To I)(n(hnmJth College A office ary of the nd taxes, b Hathaw 1 with investiga- | the plant ch three strikers sed on motor | Tours Still Popular last year's show nd a score re per- ever, because large-motored | g e coroner's jury nelled to | Fours. however, still predominate in | Ford who expected to sell four 12 at AL : e < IVFN T[I SFRVI[;F \“vll},vlcv ;gagxtye.l \(lfii,seen’- tngiire. fnfo the, Aenths. of ! Johni| Prodnction prog Citroen, lead- | horsepower motors to one of the | e / ; G : i Jonas, Sam Wickers and Randolph | ©F iR mass production is expected to | American type, rated at 19 horse- | Washington, Oct. 2 epubli- ety grisuclt g, direclory — € 2 T ‘!; e st Hall, who went on strike early yes- | Make twice as many fours as sixes. power here, “has reversed his pro- | (a0 and democrats were at odds | (T e i m e duras shot and fatally ounded, | four center of rest. | Lors to one of the size specially de. ©Tation of the tarift bill, minus the Har b a ) e5 are to be 1 them | wed the bodies last night. The uest signed to cater to French fariff, | Hoover-supported flexible provision, There are 28 American exhibits in | V2§ resumed. this ten-day show, almost half as| The dispute, however, was mild in the | many as the French. Other foreign |compared with that of 24 hours ago il ice will be ast year, but the trend appears to h in that direction as wel ention to woman's as recessed until to- | et Chase Bootleggers Herealter f international ter classe§ r Gieseking, ng capacity of also will provid A total of 21 persons were injured room for 160 spectators. s P xhibitors are seven Italian, six |When a combination of democrats oz f I ¢ Hess, and Ed s France, wher stom built | German, Four British, three Belgian, | independent republicans substituted | 10 11 Dartmouth nnder NYew Memb New I \ er Also in cooperation e e body was the but the | one Austrian and one Czechoslovak, |a democratic flexible p for that |graduates P t ¢ i- > of fine arts of New y G n s endorsed by the White House, west p: M r be v ies of lecture . ; : t ry, 3 , subjects, both send. executive counsel to Gov- | 1 Valorem Dispute T L ; il o a0 S ho era in Jewish life, this idea of the| The argu t today arose over|' .. 8 ; e T P[AN [;ELEBRAT"]N festival of New Year as a Day of |20 amendment sponsored by repub- |, = L1e DeW rink L ! J : > Lk Sho S aen, Younk R el s e s Judgment has been greatly develop- |lican members of the finance com- | 1ol WARL BN e o 8 B (CaShsIBRot g Comri iy it i et l] od. Self-examination, self-criticism, | mittee to change the time-honored | 0Tt mouth thletics ; ¥ : last night to iny ite the riot for FR SH HASHANAH repentance, and reconciliation with | custom of hasing ad valorem dutics i Boainss nl men and God became the chief val- | on foreign value of imports. There had been ru 2 of dis- | _ ues of this holy day; they are espe- | Agsafling the provision, Senator Slistactionttor soma i on e clally dominant in the Reform Jew- | King, of Utah, a democratic com- yart of union men who claimed tho | [0CA] Jewg Begm Observance 0[ ish litur | mittee member, said behind it lay a FR ORER G 0 FIT G : ment of September 11 = | “scheme of American manufactur 7 % = X had not heen kept by the mar ment of the Marion mill. D t strik of yesterday | portations.” orrow at sunset the "om F et the wish | Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, a hou » United States | republican member of the commit- ot 4 and ope will com- | tee who i3 the author of the amend- mence the celebration of Rosh | ment, contended the present system jon workers ¢ o so. Hashanah, the Jewish New 3 | diseriminated in favor of count i W of the g and Monday until sunset | domestic value method would not } company, issued a| The two days of Rosh Hashanah, ][] Trunk Pla]] [ cost the “honest importer an addi- sta ent « only an v the day of Yom Kipur which | | tional penny" of tariff. had not re- will he celebrated 10 days hence, | Slight Increase Probable time workers | are the most momentous days from | Hartford, Oct. 3 (#—The New | A slight {ncrcase in revenue ho he claimed | the religious standpoint in the Jew- England Traffic League went on rec- | probably would result under the C ° ° ° 14 not work | ish calendar, ord here today at its fall meeting as | domestic value system, Reed added, services at the | favoring an all-New England rail- | but this would come only because creth Isracl for road system and as opposing such | “dishonest importers” would pay the in the m not taking on id the reason for | The progr part time work Congregation 1S an every em- | these two days are as follows pending plans of consolidation as | full duty Intended by congress. | It veally pays to buy vour You get the savings that ploye in th full weeks work | Evening services on Friday will | Would link New England roads with | The amendment would authorize clothes and furnishings go with big volume—low- under the S =tearint 6:30 o'clock trunk lines. | the tarift commission to convert all 1 ered overhead. The organization, in fact, Instruct- | percentage rates in the pending bill here. od 1ts officers to appear before the |into equivalent duties based on “do- e e Sacharith will he sung by m. | interstate commerce commission at | mestic” value. Vonl e \f’ll ,J_\ onl .1‘\‘\- markets uel Rogin and Musof will be sung | ‘Vashington in opposition to the so- | Domestic values are defined as the : € e choicest offerings in cloth- by Rev. Samuel Cantor., called Lorce merger plan affecting | Prico of imported articles freely from the leading fashion ing, furnishings, shoes, 16 railroads; including the New |offered for sale in wholesale quan- Saturday services will beg Sunday morni M. company on Septe wages of Tkias § r und 1:30 ; . L centers the moment they lugeage. (,v,‘(,“,"‘,. m"‘"‘ff" e 1930 Haven road, and to the Wabash plan | titics in the principal market of the £ (& onitha shedin On Saturday and. Sanday morne | Which would combine all New Eng- [ United tes. Since this value is | appear. » 4 60 h i o at 10 oo ok abb Lo Torh Sl ana rallvoads, except theNewiHax | Nizher R S ) s You get the guarantee of \ gs at 10 o'clo tab] . o e e | es. nearly all the ad valorem rates - 1 . 1 absolute satisfaction give He denied claims tha the com- ler of the Congregation | ‘™ INf0 & unit. |7 oa have o be ot b You get the benefits that bsolute sl “.‘%'”. Shyen pany planned to do away with the Tephereth Isracl, will address the To Yose Advantages I cure the same amount of tariff pro- 20 with oreat buving Soivoy by eI night shift, saving it was the desire worshippers on the subjects “The| The league expressed its belief | yacijon, & QUL VS which has occupied a posi- of the new management o continue | Significanc of the Prayer” , that soon as the New England | Smoot Explains Plan power and up to the minute tion of leadership in the lay and night opera on Saturday and on Sunday hie | roads become a link of trunk 1ines, | Txplaining the amendment, Chair- i e i A i Call of the Shofor.” shippers will lose many of the | production methods. city for over 44 years. n Smoot of the committee said it 5 e A NOW €n- | woyld remove all international com- F a . o nde; Pge; V. i o - London to Bagdad” T. H. Aronson will speak on the|doved, since under the present sys- | piication incident to ascertalnme Service Is Started “iir wortn Living." tem they have many outlets for their | of foreign values, permit all nec S T products which might be shut off in | sary investigations to be made in the e .‘“ . times of emergency if all were con- | United States, and eliminate present Saturday at 4:30 p. m. Rabhi| (ransportation advanta services will be held in room of the syr » the v BRI b Snfonito Bagds M. Hartman, principal of the New |trolled by one gigantic concern. | inequalities between high and low communications between | Britain Hebrew school, with the| TWo matters of importance to | cost foreign countries. b ellan Al AR e ety ot| assIstAnde oL Tion(siHEll b [E eb et :ngland industry were also | Smoot assured Senator Norris, re- TRl A opened | teacher and seholar, will conduct the | taken up. The league voted to send | publican, Nebraska, that the con o e representatives to Ralelgh, N. C. |verted rates could not take effect | when the famous { on November 11 at a hearing be- | Without «approval of congress and i | th v ( i ate ronsid- fore the interstate commerce com- |that they would eliminate a consid mission with instructions to oppose | °rable amount of undervaluations 4 Sunday |any attempt to raise the to and |DbY Importers under the foreign value 3 method. Wi T piritual I¢ own to Mos- Sons of Israel, wili h Bagdad scimon . at the sy ind Chest- | from rates for Virginia. It the com- RS - - A EGhen mission adjusts the Virginia rates Seeleh I 4 PEWRITERS | The Jewish New Year services will | by reducing the to and from scale| o .. 56 SIver Tining i be held tomorrow cvening at 6| for North Carolina the 1 8190y O et — A ague first type- day | voted to support this adjustment, the elimination of ti v flexiblp pro- ¢'clock and Saturday and Soviet Un ) iy Sione o pport ihis adiustmont: |vision of the tariff act was an ap- is about to ] re. It is ex- preached at 10 a. m. The | et to eompare with North Garo. | PATNIIY serious defeat for President pected to reach production stage in b et . The|rate to compare with North Caro- |}aover and his senate leads two or th lina, lines, : |fending the pending republican bill An opportunity for better com- |(hey claimed to see more silver lin- petition with the middle western ingin the clouds than would appear | states by means of a lower rate !l rron a first glance, newal of Life,” and Sunday, ing Ourselves." Cantor Solomon Marvit will chant traditional servi Lord Rochester Styling were will be a special service for | Lhan is available under the all-rail | The coalition of farm blog repub- b voung people in the vestry 1ooms af | Classifications was also aecepted by |licans and democrats which is work- y 10 a. m. Saturday and Sunday, the league. ing against the tariff measure was Rabbi Schwartz will speak at the To Notify Company forced to muster full strength for a servie Tt voted to notify the Minnesola- {47 o 42 vote in the senate late yes- = - \ Q Qr A Jjunior service for children will tic Transit company, which |terday, cutting the flexible core out I\ { /H hLb & 5 held at 10:3 on both d. tes steamships on the lakes, [of the bill and adopting the Si of the New Year holiday Significance of Holiday The festival of New Y New Iingland shippers were | mons-Norris amendment. interested in its proposition to| In few votes to come upon im- make rail-lake-rail rates for New | portant rates in t bill, will th known in Hebr as “Rosh } gland 10 per cent lower than the |coalition be able fo hold the e ) SOur Stomachs anah.” Reform Judaism observes present all-rail rates. strength they manifested, adminis- Fashionable clothes that umw:(l to men who holy day, as specified in the 1t this plan is carried out, traf- ilmrlmon leaders ask? Three votes for one day; while Orthodoxy managers said, it would give | Would have changed the result and are as particular of their appearance as Sweetened While You rves two days. With the celebra- | practically all of New Iagland's | lcaders claim they will be able to e . £ o o the New Year on (Gctober b, | indvatiss. an‘opportualty’ fo come | WIn mans more than three votes thev are of their careful spending. Correct whe the Jewish people will open the ye: n the rates come under consid- pete with middle western states. 390 of 1 dendar Un-| ity 100 trame man- | SO ! tyle and tailoring as fine as to be had, are 1. the Jewish New s qn 18 &1 Cte for New TEngland industrial |#7ON8est on the flexible fe o s : religious occasion of great solemnit {the bill. Its leaders switched pro- t a he J Lend il B cnls lure at the start of the special ancient days when the Jew ! e 7 Ao el 50 of the specia ople lived in Palestine and agri- | % I,"(”;, Pgyptian room in Hotel | (oo in order that the administra- are was its chief occupation, the '({“_“‘ i of “‘( cas followed by o |1iVe features might be taken up be- Hebrew New Year's day marked the | " meeting was followed by @ [ ¢4.e the rates. They frankly did not incheon. o = opening r. Tt oc- | have enough votes then or now to hm'mc A because the season of the sowing of Clt Items ing all the industrial rates of the You needn’t §<; on a diet or give | S¢¢ds began with the fall. This s y bill, preserving only the increases Ib things you ILike to eat. A little |tem of the agricultural cycle of the | granted agriculture, although they lape’s Diapepsin will instantly neu~ | ¥°ar Was used by all Semitic peoples | wanted to do so. falize the acids without impeding |The Bible. however, does not refer Conference Still to Come he assimilation of food, as most |l0 this festival the New Year's i The only possibility of disaster to tomach remedies do. It will soothe, |day. but the Jewish people consid- |the bill in the senate's action will b SISl s ! |ere as such at a very early date. | depend upon what is done about the kal and strengthen the inflamed |cred it as such £ establishments ional touch of indigestion % nothing seriou ou are | roubled frequently with sour stom- kh heartburn, bel hmm cxcessive [he fabries cre exclusive. Your investment in clothes In‘\' Michaels—Stern pays divi- the econo S lends greater than even the most optimis- tic can hope f'm’. All we ask is that you try Ofticers for the coming vear will them. be chosen at the regular meeting of | the Catholic Daughters of America, Court Columbz , In the Knights of Columhus room: on Franklin Wi Paiongl 5 o tsmach lining, promote a mormal, |In the days of the 1 mple, they ob- | ¢, Thursday at 8 p. m. The | xible provision when the conf: “‘s et s = i served this day by abstaining from | of the house and the (e et to- A oot ritioy | ot Rinless digestior and bring about a present grand regent is Mrs. Adeline 5 Y I b :q |all labor, by bringing special offer- | gether to iron out differences in the e g crmanent correction of the acid L. Palmer. | e 1 e ings to the Temple of Jerusalem, SR b Faan measire as passed by each house. e e s 4 dnditions. ana by 5 Ha b siors une | Walter J. Smith Post, Veterans of | Thaihoie ansedi o 1 s it i Don’t let sour stomach drift into | ® by blov i RS ® Toreign Wars, will meet Thursday | D? color and fabric vision which went much further than [ the present law. Tt wiped out the ram's horn, drious disorders. Take the tried Wit the eclat ot ks nd tr ay to permanent relief fat millions have found effective. t all druggists—G0c. wish |8t 8530 p. m. to discuss plans for people from Palestine, the agricul- |{he coming year. The meeting will |\ 1 tigan feature of the tarift ) be Teld fn the statc armory on Arch | tural and economic background :1.-.‘ e e ihie | atat commission and gave the president Nk appeared. The Jews, however, con- ““ 5 ‘*]1‘1‘“ el ”‘J“)" bory |sufficient power to lower and in- h 4 A Olhers 537 1o $5 P tigued to observe the New Year's | VORUOn held recently in Danbury | crease rates almost at will. Even \% N with two trouss Papc's Dicpepain | | 0¥ by attaching to it a purely re- “'“ Sl Gos. | SuCh ardent protectionists as Rep Nt/ R 8 heeiag, V. V ligious significance and endowing st | Members of the Emmanuel Gos-|pqy republican, Pennsylvanfa, pro- L most significant spiritual val- school will hold Moqu against this feature, but it J ¢ Please send me free box to try s P i pel chury unday | with W, New Year's day came {o be the |An outing Saturday at Colby's farm, | 1 I B 7 2 \ preserved In the bill as passed » {2y upon whieh God had created | Highland' road, Kensington. ans- |10 the house, lame— the world. The Rabbis, therefore cet i"“"‘““"" will be furnished from | “copate republicans abandoned the I o he e day upon which every | tween 1 and 3 o'clock. | nouse provision and wanted to main- < | |human being and every living ere s Evelyn Raffelt of South Main |fain the present law which author- .0, ture pass before God's judgment | nd Miss Lily Daley of Ar ‘er the president to conduct inv <= PAPE'S ———- cat, For this reason, the Jewish |street have returned from a va | tigations through the tariff commis- < w Year's day has been called the [tion spent fn New York and New Igion and raise or lower duties 50 Day of Judgment. This ide: gave | Je Miss Raffelt will return to |per cent upon their recommentia- vise to an elaborate liturgy and |New , 5 ork next week to enter the |tion, ritual which were to awaken man to | Damrosch Tn Helps Your Stomach To the message of the day and hrln;:’ which the senate has now put in the l l | him to the state of repentance. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS [bill would make the tariff commis- - Help liself | Wi e coming ot tho modern | FOR BEST RESULTS sion only a fact-finding agency. 1 B EGEISNES itute of Musical Arts.| The Simmons-Norris amendment VY TR T T VSIS S NMEVASTEN SH IR