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UESDAY, OCTOBE R 15 2 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, ’ emamm 5 S e ding about money when STAT[ BAPTISTS [| Sociologist Excited U]BBY EUMMITTEE J Twins Weigh Nearly 3eaidl ana his e o o s | b LS . ntende support 4 ~ Over Bare Leg Fad | 21 Pounds at Birth e e ( Ve 1 O IR IRTR re Boston, Oct, 15 (UP)—Twins : fi ” nearly 2t B v rs. Mary Y : i ghed 10 2 S WL A 13 ounces, and the see- g om F ge) (Continued First Page el an even 10 e ¢ 1 he'll en- started de TETromyal | n e 1 for Lo w i min decision of the com- | i ofticers Reclected . mittee to loo mors commodi- ; ( The ! entive 4la B e s s to the effect that money | i s ; \‘ : 0 Al Hildebrandt's family ‘ i VA 1 Norw X Y Hildebrandt to leave, B of by Senator Y L f | 5 insas, shift tat ot H : 1 mily ir v | L 4 ; ! 1 bu room there, ot hhdtito ¢ | fa ver, was none or the P s | s TR S e ) i e e ir clul ¢ . 1 that gath i : cc Over Money Matters | e N ndt vred that wher . i Influcnces Probed ) = neon $5 400 [} MY A O RS T e (s s To Start With : ien nself | SR AN P te lire i current re- ! t ! his their mode of | ™ , R ports of cfforts by organizations to | ! ! disagreements, | ¢ ln!r»‘ 1 ross in the drafting | i r reas.n was that il , L h } t ow pending in the | 2 allgged’. that Snts| \ G e o mather id not : o that similar influence h ] lisagrecments | 7 tion t of fe v sl I ) ( ) to bear on other leg- | cnhtion first ¢ = {ollowsd ¢ o9t ’ i lizations and indiy the American Hard i . : was called by s om Minnes and his | [‘ | n | -zn was in tor > d it, declaring that s)mi AZ] “ 1 Smoot of 11 i assistance from his| L— . i 1l it 5 : e ourityo who legitima Hilde- & 1 1y | pers ear that the ob-|hus testi- i - Y dtion s ex- | mony, ! “emt <y 1 ils who r nt F social functions 1 : : o 5 i o mselves as able to influence con- |@ “Mr. Williams" of New Br | s : 5 y friendship with | RTCSS 2 given funds to carry « ving her husband, and she | : L o1 W In't ask anyone |On such activities in Washington. w M. thi s : witness | “We want to find out where these a road- | « : ¥ ty | dollars that r d to infiuence as raided | s ¥ ve : : legislation finzlly come to re | 2 1ded he had made no 7 3 : | E ) M M e el ait st D Disagreed With Lawyer | Tt 1 1 ) horde nd = g : el Question Over Pottery Daly, summing said | or senate committees and said | Angyailinn T do so ch he presented to the| A v of *d attempts to i LOLRRERIL N atess Y, LONTKe il 3 the indoubtedly were detri- | M the tarift commission in de- | Much of the co : el ot} i ot o | g valuation of pottery fm-|Cdst. as there cc - 5 R e was the of many | Bation on ) to ¢ oulls S reodeTa attention | upport his W d e o Letter Is Produced PSRRI o aticntion i Hirch h then produced a letter writ- | (1¢ commites, Ja « ; : Hele Bl e Swallico e oty on il DR SECE D SR AT DR D ~ | coern at Huntington, W. Va., to Presi- |y iR S ; Otta Morristosw 1 former 1 2 lent Hoover on August 15 complain- | o0 3 O B & ¥ coramis q ) 3 he. Koch, was “doing every- [ (1) e e he 1 The letter vaterrad) by the | oie o iDcarRECtion Y LD with you, Mr 2 ) P ¥ to the tariff | on complating this tigation ! : commission said it then eame ypa’ committee will turn tention randt may T G c on to h ttention and he asked t " o T S i s 1stificd K tariff commissions to investigate him, contest that has e T t : but no action was taken ; PG ) Ginng ¢ Koch said his friendship with | by those outside of | 9% | fr. M cor began in 1922 when the last Tl dln o - 1 I tarift bill was before congress. He i e crease in{ Many © Al : Yadded he understood «m"“l pres A ke \”v rose i Many H. S, Girls Enter | b % add il E ¢ represe of this commodity, s Tinows Falls Well tative of labor had complained of his | i Lc"rm Cooking Contest 1 t nter 0 attitude. t are u going to cook : ¢ 4 y | “Ihaveno ge against the pot- “Do you think s cookies Fenghon ; e : 5 of | [tery industry or labor.” he insisted it e i : 2 A The witness said he understood objection to conr g Goat Dy ing labor, | vestigation o wppeared before the tar-| The committe e i - .l-r,\,”.,m Gorman upon rece of 5 s ssion to complain about includes [,”" e me yvesterday when the R S i £ said he had heard about t, Monta Philadelphia Athletie s in the last half of the ninth 7 “ s through missioner | 1. Tndia X o inning and capturin ubs by four games to one. Bishop ¢ - LB D m ““‘”:‘ e ]’ in con-) and Haas are shov, pper pi '“l the plate with the tying runs after e T 1 ) e repu on with the S8 €X- e ‘ S o 5 o of O o ‘11(.“\‘ nsen "‘r i e i e ish : bear | the former had s 1 the e had thwacked a solid home run over the fence. Al Eationio B A ineloe fighting the tarifft measur on Simmons connecte roment later, and LI‘ » Jower photoy raph shows him scor- . i Ak med by the renub! s will Ing the winning m Mi two base hit. Simmons's teammates are gathering 5 3 : : on the finance committee v about to con » Cub catel T sy e e g ‘ : : iancs conmitiis R ) ub catcher, turns sadly away as a sec mingly « od ons Dt e \can from his team’s grasp. ty to order his 56 i . Wiscon- o t el B el Tiuid = btk of tha|before the committee for inquiry is| o gir = S § S had conforred witt | one to the effect that the who jutant s o i ! el e L red with |00 "o industry, labor and agricul- the supervision of hey | cluded 5 T ot together at a dinner and|) Hungerford, head of D and ‘ S ] R e od to combine forces in support|the home economics department, | BRI . : e e e A e k) fing tariff measure, | are 1 Cal Miss Bar- | e : & S b ot Crarenalcon: | sonator Walsh said he had heard |para. Linn, Miss Tic Fingler, | ) « E h Froct sl Avania Manufact associ- | Crean, Miss St A | } : s alt} rmL}h 1‘.44 Matthew Woll, ice presi- | ging Sowr | t s IR = | 16 officers of that he American Federation of | Dor | o i ind Chester Tepre- | Bisplin :’fl"'” ]”“" on v Ban et f"L“l “"" }'fl’ evation, had ;‘.\rlfrl fo | Miss Mildred W | : ) 2 SOId Dl s L e et ot i Slork o L ad dis- | arber. | EPHONE FOR NEW BRITAIN CUSTOMERS — CALL 3500 l‘:‘w\ o ated only to the cost of pro- arift in its present!| } that s is t f for i e R i e Leadero In ‘ the boy rs ever ¢ rtained lu “D Cu] ” % é ) E ] e ‘ ‘ o oy o 'Ufifif FLLY RU! B | e Py 1 we ¥ s at which he K : e e ochij .Q|V('§‘\ 1] purchases make speci I prices on the newest Karpen creations for ; o5 e i o Kaipen \ij. Included also in the special prices are all our floor ffontAra T araithore | stocks of I sen furniture. Two of the very special suites are | Vl\rl ou discuss rates at dinner?" ‘ s | illustrated and described below. s discuss| (Continued From First y FOX'S FURNITURE IS SOLD ON THE II DGET PLAN rested in You ar . said his testi r n i 1 to statist 1 i f PARKER-SHITH 0 5 K | r drank R et nization was tariff comm Asked to Resign zation v int tariff, and r [sell & | 84 4 lub was maintained by sub s. One of the largest cor ors. he said, was the Ameri- ' oolen comy Published Magazine i ties with the club, Marvin relude iblication of a gazine and o zation work, A s the purpose of ex protection, to get : lower?" inquired Chairman | . s to the protec- maintain tarife poli protection? "To sell with r Hilde| brandt (.: 1S §3.000 Salary obli at I cd 3ritain, 1 g the he in view which did with the result that 1 to go to work for It n for $2,400 a year. Asked to Return Home Asked why he and his wife sepa ated, Hildebrandt said she left him After a number of disagreemer There were some quarrels abou money, but he could not recall any specific complaint made by her to him ¢ told him she wanted to o independent and she preferred to live apart from him on her come, Three weeks aft ‘he went to her paren 1 told her their own home was still ! waiting for her, but she refused to rcturn, There was absolutely no! NEA Los Angeles Burcau With Mrs. May Otis Blackburn (helow,) and her daughter, Ruth Weiland cult I« rs under honds 0,000 each harges of idulently obta $40,000 from Clifford 1. Dabn Ithy oil operator and former cul member, Los Angeles au prities ar investigating the strange scet sa to have been headed by the ty women. The carctully-preserved bo of a 17-year-old girl priestess of th t, dead for four years, was dis- covered by authoritics beneath the| floor of a cott at Vernorn Th girl's resurrcction, said her parent was to have proved the cult’s theory of a returu to lifes RE I E OF RARE VALUE is one of those rarve values which make thrift actually to practice. Ilach piece is most amazingly inex- i Jits true Karpen quality and guaranteed con- Specially offered this week. $151.75 A GROUP This beautiful, Juxurious group vel mohair vel mohair Sofa and Arm Chair in Ce itching Wing Chair in C: Karpen Week Special A VERY SPECIAL FEATURE One of this entire week’s most remarkable offerings is pictured here, genuine Karpen quality suite at almost unbelievably low price. In mohair and mahogany. IDvery detail guaranteed. Be sure to see it. For Karpen Week. |77 )( a Sofa and qu:]::n.yz Ch . FOX Arm Chair in Ga-vel mot air in Ca-vel mohair & CO.—HARTFORD—EIGHTH FLOOR