New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1929, Page 12

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12 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDA¥, 0 OCTOBER 2 ..o, 1929. ounced here of more than RADID AUDITIONTO - HAINES T0 TESTIFY | rs' homes ac- . In addition to amphibians of ).000 employecs dYornier DO-X size, smaller craft | BE GIVEN SUNDAY - i ON INGOME TAYES 5% LEAVE FOR QUEBEG Lt The General Motors Dorniers are ) e BJeC Ssal d for domestic and interna- EE e Lol e | tional service . . Candiates From Throughout .57 00 2 Stars Change Gounselor Unged e e sieras cosorsion Ends Tho Daps of Leisre in ' ho ch is {of which is owned by General Mo- Wd g Staie to Be Heard oworiry v sion et Them o Falsily Recounts 22 25 i ST e ilds Tonight — = : i —_— nier project | L Los Angeles, Oct. 23 (P—William | The Pacific Zeppelin Transport| Chjcoutimi Oct ) — 16 v\ . S[]VIET FIJERS T[] Haines, screen star, was under sum- | Company, Ltd. has been organized | After two da surely sight see- oL nons to take t stand to- | by @ group of New York banking in- | jng in this industrial section of 10 | Bar for the government in the trial |terests, including _Grayson M. P.iQuebec, Premier Ramsay MacDon- L L A“’AIT WEATHER of Marjorie Berger, Hollywood tax | Murphy, Lehrman Brothers and W.|a1q and his party will leave on thelr young ma o arged with falsifying |A- Harriman & Company and the ispecil train tonight for Quebec | ing hig s ¢ returns of several | Goodvear Zeppelin Corporation Of | from whence they will sail for Eng- tion cticut Thembershordthed fim | SloQ {land on Friday. Forced Down at Salt Lake City s was number two in af fore noon yesterday, Mr. MacDonald Connect listeners ‘ b F i S string o highly paid motion sieture his daughter Ishbel, and members ners, as th 5 1 L iss Berger. | a paper mill and aluminum manu- dience will count ’ ; e . screen actress, | facturing plants. In the morning | 40 points allowe N i for New | testifving as the first state witness, |, they were the guests of J. E. A, Du- authorities who . Moscow, today were |told the court yesterday that Mis _— | bue, federal member for the constit- ¥ he e s -rge cted he cop a false | uency, and in the afternoon of Col. orable weather reports | Berger directed her to keep a S 0 T l i Cfl ¥, ¢ e e e ort™ | acconnt. of her petty casn. Many | Nf3te 0peDs Trial o f§ 0N Jonn Price. Lo of their flight | Of the entries listed in her account | At Quebec Mr. MacDonald will be United States | book as expenses were fictitious, she Cgu]][e[‘ie][]]]g G()m] | the guest of Lieut. Governor Carroll | Selin i olanc |l Tand ‘«vsvmwlv For fnstance, she said, | for two days. He will make hi : e e el Her schedule as prepared by | final public appearance in Canada at WAL ay afternoon by shortage | s Berger showed a reduction of | Tampa, Fla., Oct. 23 (P—Its | a joint luncheon of the Men's and ehairma $6.000 and decided to remain over “salary for business man- ¢ to this country next month to in launching the new com- MAGDONALD WILL Arriving launched through testimony of ,\\'omnn‘q Canadian club on Friday. Estelle |ager,” when in reality she had no|feah Burwell that Julian Diaz, her | Herpert vy winds over the |Pusiness manager | emplover, had related accounts of tord \ins last might forced | 10 his declaration to the jury of|(ho alleged participation of former RAEE U l l Waterbur 1 to delay their contem- |12 men. United tes Attorney S.|Governor Sidney J. Catts in a $100.- epaizman i cantide o e ; el ontem | W. McNabb charged Miss Berger | 000 counterfeiting ring, the govern- Matiier [} 0PLanofi Bristol et e 5. A Shestakou: | falsified accounts on her own au- | ment planned to follow up the young £ i 'j,‘fh.' e oa! | thority while the defense counsel | woman's story today by presenting | {contended she “followed orders im- | Diaz, now serving five years for e several days unless wea- conditions improve. - BANKERS DELAYED Mary plicitl GENERAL MOTORS Whit Charles T Coles, chairm: counterfeiting. | Miss Bu 11, herself der coun- ot e e ses. | Negroes Barred From Hotels and terday she had seen Diaz give (‘:my’ 250 spurious $100 federal reserve | Restau[‘fims Thex‘e t Chicoutimi shortly be- | vith “the Ameri against negroes. him there a an prejudice” Marley assured were ways in which even prime minister could be brought to act in such a matter, The Friends society shortly prob- ably will call a conference for fur- ther discussion of the subject. The annual invasion of American tour- ists is blamed by some for the re- | cent exclusion negroes from | hotels and re: ant; Sen. Kean Makes First Speech on Senate Floor ‘Washington, Oct. 23 (#—Reten- tion of the tariff schedule on chemi- cals was urged Senator Hamil- . Kean in his maiden speech yesterday. senator from New said the problem was er we would prefer to have an American monopoly, controlled and operated by our own people subject to our laws and control, or whether we would prefer to make ourselves dependent on a German | inonopoly, controlled and operated ' people beyond our control.” Kean said the progress of the chemical industry in America dur- ing the past few years was due to | protection given in the 1922 tarip bill, and that to | would be to distroy it. The industry, at present, he said, had an invest- 10,000 persons, ‘l\L HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ‘ Watch Tongue For Signs of Illness Your tongue is nothing more than the upper end of your stomach notes in Jacksonville, but added that and intestines. It is the fi“‘; thing Duft Gu v 1» ‘zm | Catts gave the notes back to Diaz. | vour doctor looks at. It te! sdat a Danbury- Downs, BY lNET R ) {U'nder cross examination the chic| TLondon, Oct. 23 (A—Refusal of a glance the C""d‘t‘g“ of your diges- chairmar Mrs. Helen biond seeretary said she never had | prominent London grill room to ad- :']"ct 59505'"“"'”; fphilsma}:ls Y, Robinson V- no, Norwali hieard the Florida war time gover-|mit Paul Robeson, American negro oo perfcenyiotial jsickne I . ¢ Alarteliing, s . start with stomach and bowel Harold pau DO fl r D% ]] tO Be Used m;hm mention counterfeiting. | singer, and his wife, to meet Eng- rouple; il S Dfilefifl tes Unable to Proceed Vol jer Desig | Catts who 15 charged with aiding | lish white friends there, despite his A s o s Tapp Bt 2 and abetting the ring listened, ap ‘I»m:\;; their guest, has raised the ish coating on_ your Susar New UH[]]A a]]‘ ]S Semed AIHCI‘IGEIH Cl‘fli parently unmoved, through the early | race question in London in an tongue is a danger b HilLgRtenom/ stages of his trial. Indicted with acute forr signal of those diges- e lim and the woman are Meteo Mir| At a meeting of the Society of tive disorders, It tells E Moulton (P—wall of | New York, Oct. 2 and Armando Dominguez. His t Friends (Quakers) yesterday, a let- you why the least ex- enairr s of a General Motors subsid to arranged separate from the|ter from Robeson was read. It ertion tires you ou Ranson Kirk 1 sopra ; build flying boats of the type of the|cthe; | complained that he had been ex- po4api,, Why you have painsin ford; Wayne Henry Denman, tenor iier DO-X and incorporation of | Diaz was brought here from the | cluded from the grill, although the TONGUE _ the bowels, gas, som East Har snal settlem a Zeppelin transport company for | A{lanta federal penitentiary to ap- entertainment had been planned in very morming! stomach, dizzy spells Meride i5it three |serviee between California and|pear agamnst the ‘ormer governor. | his honor. And it's a sign you need Tanlac fnan H. - much the conferces may | Hawall were announced today. Miss Burwell on the witness stand | mes Marley, labor M. P.. Who This good old reliable medicine has Hall \wh to stick to the purely banking| Alfred P. Stoan, president of Gen- | Fave her versicn of the ring and (called the meeting particularly tc ielped thowsands who were physi Zippe {tawnoint have found in at-|eral Motors corporation, witnessed {admitted under questionicg her|considef the subject, cited the cas -al wrecks. See how the first bot nslate the Hague ar- |[the successful test flight of the fl;ny)v!:h\r{ for Liaz for eral yea hicago negro newspaper pul ie helps you. banking terms a | German-made Dornier Do-X with | vhile in his employ. She tolc of an|lisher, who was refused admissio ( 5 lANS PREPARE v for referring mat- |169 persons aboard over Lake Con- | alleged $5,000 loan Catts maide te|to 20 London-hotels last summer. xza;‘,hft l:()l:‘l):adl:!Of 'fi‘;rk:“;“::gl ters back to their gove ents, stance, Switzerland, Monday. ‘inance the relcase from jai' of Ve A negro in the audience, at th ndgroots—namres own medicines Aly the t y The announcement said amphib- | {20 Mir, held on a smuggling charge | close of the discussion, voiced th for the sick. Get a bottle from Irench political up ians would be built in this country | Wio in raturn gave plates for mak- | hope that Premier MacDonald would your druggist today. Your money surily retard proce under Dornier design and patents in | ing the fraudulent bills. |not return from the United States back if it doesn’t help you. n important ordance With an agreement | mees e e———————————————————— ructed the |reached with the Dornier Aircraft | 2 to Industrial Genler 0 Gost i $300,000,000 Announced - ago. Dr. Maurice Dornier, :lof the flying boats, is expec ers oceeding on th will be hound | ed to the final Hague | Moscow, Oct otocol as to the sums published today of payments so lha!‘ $300,000,000 indus agreement need merely be | twilt by the Soviet gove contract between the bank and | the banks of the Dniepe litor nations to receive and dis- | Y Joining a $110.000,000 hyd of moneys according to an| ou plant now be supervised by i plan Hugh L. 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The low cost of electricity brings within the means | of every family the enjoyment of B using the many electric appliances that save so much time and energy and make our homes so much hap- pier! . o ress a button for li~ht! re! change the rates | | ment of $100,000,000 and employed | ON POLICE BLOTTER Motoreycle Officer W. §. Strolls as detailed to go to 15 Noble street terday afternoon by Thomas J. Feeney on the violation of probation, for the New- srgean this afterncon and found that Mr. | ington authorities. {and Mrs. Alex Sumski were having — an altercation. Therc was no cause BRUCE PLANS TRIP for police action “anberra, Australia, Mrs. Tred Hart of 62 Kensington | —S- M. Bruce, former Australiar avenus reported to the police today | Premier, whose ministry was defeat the theft of a “for sale” sign off her | €d in the recent general election, wil Beopevy, Bresmnbls by vove | teave for London soon and later wil [ et ety G atwaies was detarit Visititie Unitedt ¥stateat v Briice caligat Right fornotityt Wernest Anoth ot HIESeaLiin (e house foCiComn: | derson of 124 Jubilec street that ™MONS to @ laborite. | his automobile had been on Eas street near Hoffman’s farm since Monday morning. It was learned that it had broken down and could not be driven, so arrangements wers made to move it off the street. Complaint has been made to the police that a dog on Court street {bit a newspaper boy and two other passersby within the past few days The dog warden is investigating. Offic nthony Ustach receive a complaint earl today from Mrs Apolonia Bakunas of 266 rview | street that her husband had assault- ed her. The trouble was settled without an arrest. 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