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2 NEW BRITAI DAILY HERAI.D. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929. ator Bingham can be supplied with 'inent in state manufacturing (,mm . . TO HIS Sfl EETHEART v s on e nessing. A larser amount a5 s 10 me e et s | Refuses Throne After Victories ‘17‘ spent if we are to send someone tion I ran make is tha yanson be | {who would remain in Senator Bing. #ssigned to Ol Al e it « sod 1 TIrat DRagh) ham's office during sIL of the hear. L1C Connecticut Le Y monk il P Oct. 19 (UP)—Unlike C: nounced his acceptance of the crown, . ! Ings heforo the aenale: Ainance: eom ‘,'”’ 160 hevaW IR Nl o e Nadir Khan, the new king of saying: Stanley ok i ) : s e gL S ’l e 1 e X‘“" e husio: Afghanistan, did not “thrice refuse” | “I did not want {o hecome o gl T il { mittee. A still larger amount could think we should do everything \‘ the crown when his followers insist: but I am the s Clain W « | be spent if this person, or can to help tor Bingham OB ¢d upon placing it on his brow. of my couutry, : l persons, should remain thre mee O B L N e P vt o o Tkl LA catntol il HloR theraakiedb i He peaple to D G | hearings and through the discussion Of cour 12 URing 55 DI SO0 o bt “auidl Bis enihboroment ad Bfier which f$he! canubas Beich Lo | on the floor of the senat Leryaaan “"‘”““1 ‘\“)“" s e ftje Brinted in the Petit Parisien yester- salvos of salute to the new king ral ox | “Personally T have no doubt of OMEmally L Sanlt may be the type 04y from Andree Viollis, noted In accepting the throne, Nadir Khan not the value to our mer s of com.; POsS! hat Bault may Ir! . -h" I'rench woman journalist who flew bpraised the work of Amanuliah, for | e mpilance with' the senator'a o ooo WNOMkA0WS agcod dealiabout fo 'ashke < citness mer king of Afghanistan now in [plete compliance with the senators gy 1% W at is. of course,from Tashkend to Kabul to witness W | | requ I should like, however, to ‘],‘,Hm‘ U e B the ceremony, Indicated that Nadir :“.f- He “l»"? thanked the tribes cure the opinions of the members (G0 Vol won may be useful, at least Khan herolcally resisted the first de- for their support. | |lofiitheNbosrdiio AN directonss sna e To it phitt o nat i mand that he become king. and per | in this diccction. : Sl o hether or not the cost would oe e alio e Tl S conidiene hans tl)w second. but when his war- Pjopt Subscriptions [dstified FanaSifso BloswhatRektentili s chav s Sit cervines of Senator | L0 nsisted hey would have no BT Thre A ve o to proceed MclLean on this matter, and for a |©ne else, he bowed his head and de- 1ssing, raper £ | R less of the action of tha!time be helped out considerably in | clared: S F 0. Oct. 19 (A—Plar | board _ of directors, howeve I'| this direction.” | - Says He Accepts for a - Francisco to Tokyo gooi 1 ’ “ ould like to say that I a 1 Experts to assist Binghamn during | Since the people designate me wijl flight for which Japanecse in ) . " 11 app: f the period of the hearing, was the king, I accept.” California contributed more tha He pro i ulness which ! tion of Joscph . Ensign of | Madame Viollls in her account of '$30,000 have been supplanted by an s: ) | exhibited.” Joseph W. Hook of New | the proceedings, said Nadir Khan en- jniestigation to ascertain what has rom Senato ded Tilson as more in-|tered the city last Wednesday at the ycome of the money, according 1o Will of €. . Curry in the Hubl and doubted the wisdom |liead of 12,000 men after the de- (1 Japanese-Americ Japanes: ‘ R to the dire con-of sending an expert to Washing- | (ending forces of the usurper, Bacha 1, e nows e aatad = ALL LARGE SNAKES ¢ n-lof sending an exp : en " e usurper, Bacha y,ngyuyge newspaper. which asser : Pos%ss,RUDzMrNTARY e |{ained an unexplained reference o fon to gham what to say. | Sakuo. had been defeated by Nadir wuhicrintions had heen used fo pas 2 LOCATED UNBER THE ShiRl i Fi il ney of Somerville wi }'\‘j;"{‘lfl“‘f“‘lh;’- 5")“{‘ Sal i solicitors who obtained them. J ol e e e orable to having an officer of the| The citadel of the city. SRR Kubota and his man- i ; NEAR THE TAIL . | Lo myrehinm Logie ton T association stationed at Washington LAS e i 10 captured by BIAh ager, S. Nagata originators of the ¢ s Where the legs s M“i‘(’:}fi“"' & “1““'““ UL 18t quring {he hearings, and G, E (}" “v ‘lr 'l‘w“ “P‘-‘m_‘:"i‘hf;‘l",“Mh_; fdea, which called for a take-of e ters of Ma 5 an LA YO Hammann of Torrington, was first | Sontrary to wlay : o from San Francisco next May in a i Join the glad 1o learn that after further study ;.. ; . Sakao was still entrenched in the v O i beckbone ur attitude in vl fo e wa | ICTORted in knowing the amiount (o o it pletured him SPeclally designed eraft with a crew been ional origina provisions of the immi gxnentitine Binzolved, |as fiecing from Kabul after the fail ©f {OUT are quoted in the newspap:t [ onbre 1924 have T = Another letter read to the Inves- ot {he oltadel as explaining that expen of com e i ) emtE e ’ ating committee was represented | ™ o100t troops, said the corres- {Mittees working on the project lef | 4 SUBMITTED By [ N et as o communication from President | & : Iy attacked the @ defieit and that the flight would | ARTHUR, M. GREENHALL the stand taken by President Hoo- pondent, had previously attacke | SRR A X you for lotting me know Lubbard to ! | Biritish legation but were repulsed, |be abandoned. n i S oz 100 hetic attitude of your \um} conference. Tt They demolished part of the city | — VETFRQN TH”] [ [Y | N Americen”gelieve It or et (A i« ward my to he of o S 1 u{;ixn:‘ ;;)\\il2(;I‘lyn,;m!‘v'):n;:”:):r]\l’ Detroit Theater Blast 3 Contes reatest possible an apts yrece day 5 . but orde 5 B ; ) A Gt Bon atenbion el e 1 a conference at the Wa- | was completely restored after the Breaks Many Windows EMPI‘[}YE STR {}([M\ B T am planning to club nhIA\lw.\rw‘ ytn\nfirl arrival of i‘\‘unr Khan. S i Detroit, Oct. 19 (A—A dynamitc H OANT N ord on April or ewton Brainard, €, | dir Khan entered the city rid-'p,6,0h placed on a window sill in 1 r mmt/.t? High SchocR\} . (~ My many engagements and W. J. Wileox. The |ing a charger and ]n’tlfl(.ml by musi- | o of the Broadway Strand | PUNTED 100Y0s. /5 70 DS 1N THE AR, e greater part hop Conference are interest- | ci dies sl dan ced Ban iy oS n T T o e e | = - — AND 30 ROLL | time very much T c sd infhecuzing (froniithe (assoslation sungland jine panple inithatiatiestsf i e S G R SR R f 0 [touch with you. A0b onlytank idditionalbincomal but (.h,.,,n.,.,‘ and !.H:r:Ifll;i him l'u ‘]\”:x]n T O e o | the plan w R most discussed B Ll ’l“'“ ‘: “I;-“(;'Z “ni % ‘h g for a block in either direction 1 [ Dinghun. vas that there be only one joint g U a0 e T e oS . President Mani- indusiril IR comallict. o aads had de.| Excepting for watchmen, the 4 | facturers' Association of Conn. the Open Shop Conference and the . v" w !“’]‘“ “]&“’ : L ssed theater and adjoining bulldings wer 2 A Ji e ford, C T o] on- ' A\ e e R Graben ironed, found himself embarrassed £ L 5 that” Rl 4 porfect Lo omed ks, | “Hartford, Conn., Through J. Hen ManiEc e el naoclation s O, T T B e e | o be appointed by both orgau'za- | b s i B cross the alley from the theater P residen ihbard's “pons Fay Anate anal dir in. | instead. Lo 8 bx on tach fort wnd oms o 2ack s iq"] el ‘:w}’hm\ At zednonse {0 tio 4 o el i s i e B andoutlintotine coraei 505 e Sinanam Sidai riallfeenters=s | ' & . 'night attire first 1 rat flirg sl \ <3 [ed, in evidence, was bricf. readin good fecling existed all| dir Khan at first refused. The ne theater management could ¢ | “My Dear Senator: T have just re-'yj.ough. Betwe vou and me T lers of the Afghan tribes sup- company i s i o A aTiL ey, A 3¢ i Sl _cacers oL tie AIEAAN LIIDES BUD-aygeest no reason ‘why the plice ing the i [ M’»!:"l St omen Tt fe a st think they would accept $10.000 ported his revolt against Sakao and o5 ¢\ " ErIeh ot fo o & ¥ 5 1 o et et :wfm] :) T yon nre 15 b instead of $12,000. We are paying insisted they would have no othlri o JOLPHUS WHITTEN ¥ X B > | privilege to fe 1at you are ® now $4.000 as you know, leaving |solution of the question; and the|— GURDON, Ark CHURCH BUILT IN THE tMIDDLE OF THE STREET {in ¢ ctiout this week SWould You “yefh oo daitionaly 16! was! frar warriors outside the palace gates| Special ST JOHN'S 1N (#,0INA, NY “‘ "”"‘: '“"”’-”" ”‘i EUBELETO I e SRS e e el ‘\,hnu!ml: | P Ring ¥ ve the gr pleasy of enter- e all i “re < | IR | : poca 9L accept this that all of the Meriden If Nadir doesn't become king, we | hE You At yarawana’ and, M embers should hecome members | shall leave the eity.” All union men and friends are i . (Fetee ;;r-:.(lr'n,tn to mest you Of the association | e S corTeanond vt Lo atiena n,'”'m\jr a e Coughl N r the truth about it and admit| London, Oct. 13 (UP)—The rumor | at dinner at my homs whe weuld be | = [BACROTEHE MLt Saeier Rt en e itol R [ n U on Al g4 aln _Miss Marcella Cou 1‘ re was “a free for all fight.” | of the igagement of Miss Ishbel very helpful to you in discussing | Lobbylst at State Capitol ;r‘)":nrml on Hmllr:\l.rrm_ nd E;er-- ln‘hlrv;‘(; Monday evening, Oct.. 21st gl ismaiclizico ¢ Prosccuting Attorney Woods call- { MacDonald, daughter of Prime Min- hew ¢ ociation and manufac-| Hartford, Oct. 19 (P—Charles T, | e People. It was then he an-'—advt. ville. o) ] HOD PAT gatie attentionfolitiig loourtaton el iater MacToonald B or Greab Britain, |iurerstint senerailini Gonn ecticut can nson, assistant to the president | r——————— Funeral se re i I | nr KE SrE l ] efforts that were being made to save and Lord Arnold, 51 year-old bach- 'assist you regarding the proposed of the Conneeticut Manufacturers | 5% it o | - onis because there is a sus-jclor, already denied by Miss M - |tariff chan i ation who is unde fire in i pended jafl sentence of 30 days | Dony her father, was further [ The replies sent by directors to on for receiving gove 4 | . K | hanging over him on & thett charge | wedkencd {oday by a third deninl, Hubbard showed a variance of opin- for assisting Senator T | (Continued ¥rom | \(w gaon l‘wl»fll” o | that of Lord Arnold himselr, jcn. One regarded Binghan am during committee hear- - Attorney Golon claimed there was Lord Arnold, at present with the ' lar secretary as a valuabe ¢ i G e % ¥ | M b H t 4 A . at p, t wit £s on the tariff controversy repr ot because o wan wanica for | STy mo cape AL Wink A | qomp e G ML the I wrrtars s b vl MV e o i controversy e | icrobes Have Not a Chance ! of | Ch Re- Pl the assault charge, | following statement to the Daily with ex-Senator MeLean, ¢ eniied & publication. “Connecticut Tt form im ile Harrington, who was sober, | \iait trom Ottaw 2 ff champion, and it was al i g , ; Ma aws at the general assembly’s ] ould. not axpsctediitorstand doyy| Bty e fan et hat 1 am) - heaken S v b B e Eh e i AT (Continu while two_intoxi .‘h‘rl men hLuL‘\;p tol ik TRNBEII Y. Tonalil Heg oo enllatitnaald) ol Mot ran' Asiotnar o L Wisk and then attacked him. Judge 2 & 0 BRI Ol s @I iison as the diey T v as sents W i rou:mumy. Please deny. gzested John Q. Tilson as 3 A i e d a reg: -syndicate in t wbout the Traceski replied that he did not be- o i n, likely to be raore valuable ta ?r 1'!” \?‘ulm g‘(,',: qh 1::,“ : “:Jfi -Ing last J 5 being almost | lieve Harrington's story of the a ssoclation that Senator Bing. 8rlY asslgned seat in 55 vice t 1 loinns. Andfstult | N e bon e 1 and v mmed to a regu ce pres 1 mps and x A espondent sy 2 . & Zcompu ¢ A A ‘_M, “Well, your Honor, soms lu..u a HEPT flF JUST";E | prehensive that a so-calles by day Jmm\\(;l n)f both the sen- o s 2 a + | ate and house. Mr. Fyanson repre- | <liott retur William O’Day, Maurice s does not want vu Jeops in the office would we > I Aol e A S el Wl NQ L Madrice T R eSS e nied the association at varior Come and see the sterilizing and refriger- “described 1 nieczny and Fredericks said in the future committee hearings on bills affect- 8 C : “go gangsters.” wn out” of the smoke| “Well he has jeopardized )nm«rn‘[ | Robert G Budll of Hartford, Ing industry and bilis which wer ating apparatus. There is little, if any of the Two aepre t 30 o'clock, and upon by trying to hold back evi- PR |wrote: opposed by members of the assocla “States atto : ting they learned from Har about the others,” Judge Tra- | | " “As to how this shall be done tion individuall '§ food on your table as CLEAN as MOOR- Rt ko El s o oAy T oy eatls e A o | (Continucd From First Page) seems to me worthy of a great deal In reveral cases Mr. Eyanson led | the possibility that I had beer cused Harrington, Wisk a Stanulonis asked to be allowed to —— Sanausnt Ge s diomaibls ofcours Reppositlon orisunnanioninlls f Hell LAND GOLDEN. GUERNSEY MILK. Not tn f efforts to ttacking them. Ac-/{estify and Judge Traceski heard |TOll of th wifacturers' associa- |that those members of the was one of the leading opponents of fi bank police both complain- | him, He claimed he had gone into|t!oN, @ practice which members of |tion most deeply interested 1 he bill which wou s abolishe 1 : ) e for the sm the store to wash his hands after | the investigating committee declare that the attendance by their own of- the office of coro ate and so_the cheapex kinds. Telephpne us and try a Investigation of v ! that h S 6 tomobila : il violation of criminal statut ficials at the tariff hearings is essen- placed its dutics and authority in = . 1 igingan automobil tire, 11 n Violat ! t S e e e e s i L few hottles and note the difference. t 12 ha 1 a t i had no connection with the fight, or - Bi who prece b 4 2 2 B Sedanay m and had not been in the store more on on itness stand had geled In the: placing Bi ”{m'm”‘;] B b rla . P % - G ¥ in: i 3 “advis Senator Bingham's of- 1 ga. th s Attorney Hugh M. | in six o than five or ten minutes before the | Insisted he sa & improper fnif sadvissniidn ided with Attorney Hugh M. | o of e Salte \,,,\., il (,r,’"‘,fr‘ “v,,”‘-w,(";h,m the act, and kne g fice. This of course would not assist 4jcorn, who has been mentioned as | C.R.W EIDMAN, Supt. TEL. 3940 ‘coun remem Sadia by Trosceuting Attorney | “XPETts were wble for advisers | the senator in the manner which "’f a possible cholee hy President | 8 “in code \ tobert B, could not tell Y |\woody and festified that he was|tO Senators he would not have en. |4¢ andgvould ""(‘" us out of\ foover to sucased Mrs. Mabel Walk. | Watt. ed ) | who Attorney Golon | oo Y CrS .| ®kaged the expert services of the Dleture, ;1t .apems ico fmme, o0 er Willebrandt, as tant United | [8 Brook | on theto ¢ Tonial R ontamay s aetionedy R EintoRihici et bl an R aReg ieon eaid i T WHIEL wouiS sy itie duluzs torncy *bank's & > r 't oo | Store from 11:45 oclock until the| o0 it ngth of the association with our 2 R 8s000kA B et Asa el i |arrests were ma 80 Stanulonig| Was never his intentt lon to keep the sent scnior senator. | F e titor who Dl it inave heani therelionse. tinon Sty Jeoil G O e e e COACHES ON I five or ten minutes, [iaan S uLRtAt Ly st ofbe turned et of the assoeiation oblain au ew York, Oct. 19 (UP)—A fresh- | o Jud ceskl observed that V/isk | OVer to Mr. Bingham's secrelary, inority from your board of dircctors man team, using Holy Cross plays, | BEW BR'TA'N OOPE RATIVE : ‘ el and Stanulonis had pleaded guilty to | t° mporarily relieved of duty to per- |yo " iz ana amount not to exceed was allowed to keep the hall Huring i f o y the breach of the peace charge and | it IEyanson to be sworn In a8 @155.000 to be expended in connection yesterday's entire serimmage a% g Lo e Harrington apparently wanted to | Shate employe. | with tarift work in Washington.” (‘oach Frank Cavanaugh drilled his IAVINGJ NDl-OANA[IOCIATION ;, 53 s take the full blame for th us.k’;:v:](_i One of the letters read into the | John H. Goss of Waterbury, prom- I'ordham varsity on defense. ; angron 4| He remarked, however, that Har- purported to he an inquiry A n and he TiNgton had not been fair with the ! sident Kent Hubbard of | e bicien cular | €OUTL in his account of the fight wfacturers’ association to = e nevertheless the court was fied of the Loard of directors o that there had been more of a fight | asking for an expression of sentl. OCTOBER SERIES OPEN AL in the store than had been admitted, | ment on the plan to maintain Eyan- h S e son in Bir am's office during : | whole or part of the work on a ¢ I | reads: . i | “I am enclosing a copy of a let- : 1R P {ter dated Febuary 25 from Senator ‘ : Bin 1 which is self explanatory. g As you know, we have been con- 3 ; M) al iderably concerned to Con- 512% Paid on Every Dollar Deposited | a result (Continued From First Page) peducn g st dlon M ninsgard to e s tariff due to the fact that we have 3 o FRelazy i lost our tariff champion, Senator| HORT TERM PLAN ICE pr «} N cls spokesman was ask- 4 DAOTL RS / ; MecLean, Months ago, thercfore wo (7 Years) i roached Senator Dingham in an 1 > ke “Na ~GEPONSe. “The § 4 VER ~ N > response e in- iy e i 1 Share § 2.00 per month......$ 200.00 c I note that has been empha- study of our tariff problems R PAHKEH() Y‘liTfi {Jfl e e R 2 Shares § 4.00 per month...... 40000 N Hoo L o I protect our nterests during the 3 Shares $ 6.00 per month...... 600.00 M N / S 2 ST hearing of the senate finance com- z ‘ 1 Il the prime minister (visi ':m Qn]ln,mr ulr the senate. ‘Jm le! 5 Shares $10.00 per month. ... .. 1 00() 00 2 tome and Paris?” was asked. er indicates his intention of earry- q : e T 0N T R S Bt 10 Shares $20.00 per month. ..... 2,000.00 e 1610 that 1 cannot say," waa the |1, noneft of Connectiout ndustry. Etc., up to 25 Shares T ton [ don't beli e prime | “Ay members of the board kno : sfer himself has thought of the association was represented by {two members of its staff at practi- ; ; pokesman for the MacDonald | cally all of the important hearings S LONG TERM PLAN vere visibly disturbed by {wo | before the house ways and means “H h d s, hoth of “vhich came 1n i | commiliee. duriag s~ past aven't they made a (12 Years) . i from London. Onec was that | months. The staff pr . . f | ; i T B e e e, o beautiful job of my 1 Share 8 1.00 per month......$ 200.00 t return to London. | formation for ]rf:: fs in ‘mm]y. one 2 s hares s 2-00 per mol’lthA o 400.00 ; ; o that Miss Ishbel hundred cases. The tariff work for 29 4 prime minister's | the assoclation this session of con- CURTAINS? 3 Shares $ 3.00 per month...... 600.00 i 1 ne i Sl ';",’;‘§ ,?’:(, g h?f ’r»»o» Dy o{;:;”'ffm lllrlf)r-‘ 4 Shares § 4.00 per month...... 800.00 | « 0 © irce bachelor |fore, and more ihorough than it has ; 40 SH Fir o rtains 7 e 4 " “levated by MacDonald when |been in any previous tariff legisla- You, too, will be delighted if you send }our.cultams 5 Shares § 5.00 per month..: 1 ,000.00 There i u;.v;x:fir“n‘.lll "!4;nh:,:1'(r)1r A nm.} Wa )\.u,\;(- ")(\v!rlp g :Lo;n;u g of lace, silk, rayon or celanese net to us. We finish thedm 10 Shares $10.00 per month. . 2,000.00 10 unofficia he ave give 0 publicity to the 1A o , i ; | il Roth rumors were uncondi- | work of the tariff and we have not| tYue and square—they drape exquisitely. The right body Etc., up to 50 Shares Iy denied. The prime minister, | memoralized congr but we 3 —revived lustre—a craftsman-like job throughout. 8 o aid for him, Ibean rendering the individual serv- 2 1y ve the health to 40n((v‘m ice to memb which every men re | 1o the conclusion he secks In his | ber has a right to expect. If th tore, | ¢lforts for world peice [feally constructive piece of work Th eanln C i o prime mimster’s party will [to be followed up no more effective e orp i | st tod and tomnorrg with mo was can be found, in my opinion, i trips arranged privately throu |than through the meeting of Sen- 96 and 415 W. MAIN STRE J beantiful Gatineau hills. The tor Bingham's request. It shoull D 19 D v leaves Sunday night for Mon- |be understood however, that this PHONES 364 and 13'3 Har spends Tuesday and Wednes- | will entail expenditure of the funds the wilderness near Chicou- (of the assoclation. Any amount of 4 timi, Thursday and Friday in Que- {money can be spent. Through the au 5 : bee, sailing Friday night. expenditure of a small amount Sen-