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HALF BACK L4 Vel ¥ ! ° TET + = A 5 o = . 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929. = —_— —_— ‘ || ) New York s arkets i e interest of a ftariff policy Borah of ldaho, a spokesman I i : as 1most others in 1 T, ; SNy e the independent republicans, again S - O : dressed enve o 5 ol 3 ; I by expressed his confidence that th S lay having opened proot of a DRonLoN0 St RIBRCOMLEY g ill can be disposed of before th R ‘ R F sda G 7 5 me fecl confident that what 1 did close of the extraordinary session | Ui c S =s |y J) i iring his services should not U He said that there was evi = g heldd ast fondlne oy the scnate “a manifest dispositior ping ) = s = = | iy 7 to get it out of the way ("o St as poss A sira 8 £ AnSaISiONOrEOR 1S PI Bingham Delays Debate s “On the contrary. had 1 en- Although consideration of 1 doors c s T 1 deavored to undertake my duties ir —_— Norris resolution rebuling Senator hiunared - t 2 ( the finance committee without (Continued From First Page) Bingham, republican, Connecticut, . curing the services of a tariff Sames Ik intervened to prevent a prompt r it e 4 i pert. without acknowled 16 he' wes oileminting to cscape | sumptiont ot & thaws tariftadcbate v g juds s xe . : \ n ious experienc lin police officials who had re- |Chairman Smoot of the financ el ‘ : v qua UG G ) Lt ceived information that he was in |committee had served notice th h & ] thousands of schedules. without [yigine in that town before taking up new rate sched ha = UL frankly recognizing that T needed | oy have applied for pardon be- |ules he would call tor votes or law ! A Dyalepconstal ¢ fore the state board on a number every paragraph of the first t re s Sales Run Heavy o U.S. G s of tl ost reli and o occasions schedules that were passed when i 3 GRANT 5§ LEsinostad San i Beotldgae el theh 1T v ank 116w a came up for consideration original how ; 9 N 1 might be willir fary in Vermont FIRST NAME \L‘( L ssed to the murder of 5 i te into disreput Rk 1 PROBUS CLUBS ELECT Y i 2 1 ta driver on the back road to wAS HIRAM | dishonor- |, ton in this oity. He was tried | New Haven, Nov. 4 (UP)—Allen ing 10 MULTIPLY a n for or and sentenced on a | k- Price of “v"“‘ (o 3 } . president of the o1 5 coi o charge. 2 D Sy That Probus clubs whicl d 01 R ; ’ 1639344 262,295081,967 : eve, That there was ] of Probus clubs which ild & co A 8 I i o employing Other officers elected vesterday ‘ e 213,114,754,098, 360,655, uEhn it ‘E[]A“TI[]N UBTAINS wore Harry Sehwarty, Hartford, st h ) i th il L7 4 3 s : 5 7 . ould 4.918,032,78] ey Admits Some Mistakes vice president: Judge Jacob Caplan Sl ~ SIMPLY PLACE Lglredid LS J. Josolwitz, Springfield, Mass., third : el e bl 2 THe | AT THE \ 0 n.:mrv'; T may have ade, vice president; Harry Shapiro, Wor : 3 G G AN indi t or over-ze = . ster, sccretary, and Nat Gruher la ; 2 BEGINNING AND N 1 may have b ¢ B | Hartford, treasure ¢ } = atever T did was done in n d d 2 = : ‘ cver T e done i o Demograts and Independents to Fbiaes y % PLANS CRIME BUREAU b - ol Srmatien ke Take Bill Over cport, Nov. 4 (UP)—A cr ( ] hiee e A i ention bureau has been est b vehang s wed by Bridgeport police. A0 yoars Otc [ Do Washington, Nov. 4 The sen Lieu t John Browne has bec ginl. H : £ o of the resu s -independent repube d from headquarters desk wido 3 luty to head the new department % o e 1ol doa iblon Bt odayitn a s Sx [sere v R RS R TRSEER S ’ 5 el o 1 ¢ hand with the tarift bill by ad-| Discussing the innovation, Tolic was 10ld « alERLCE b tration leaders as a last hope | Superintendent Charles A. Wheel he Kissed o s “The fucts in rogard to zeichineNafinaSvoteNont fng | SO LT LIGRICRETT HCSON and ! ; dustries in Connecticut are true also ssure without encroching ma- | hrvention hodies .,),[‘” LRI o & T 1y other stafes. o ar Ally upon the time of the regy Lof SRS urelal i o \ ) facts in regard to many other i e on. to. comvome. four weaks | dlarms. unlighted alleys and other oo i 2l 1o d 3w asortn e ek e {erims s would | arted ini- . ! 1 ce mediately we ; n placin, Eyanson on t IPacing @ task of admitted diffi - o £ , ficial rolls of the se1 s0 lit oA Ara o (n el \ coalition leaders | dead?” W 1 J d I e e b dont that this ohjective| RAILROAD ENGINEER KILLED said: “No d J ed to present se of my const o attained and that the re-| Boston, Nov. 4 (UP)—Melville L. er, T do nof ) uents in Connecticut, hoth en e yent would | Hunt 5. of Somerville, Boston me.” (*onsc s I employe 1 pror of Harrison of |& Maine railroad engineer, was fa- £ and consumers; that | might be the mocrat. “a better [tally injured today when struck by 5 P[ANE MAKrRS : belier prepared toimeet. in cor ed by the house |an outbound frain as he crossed the f b . e | 1.9} A he arguments of those ‘e C0 0 are o the senate finance | The victim was found by Perley n I ' is | M=Coy rosed 10 a high pr ¢ hards of Springfield, also an en ) ‘ 1 1 = o Hoven Hig o aumeincl ned toratlishel administration |&ineer, ahout 20 feet from where n AT v[::‘ 15 CROOWED = IT 1S NOT ON THE LEVEL., It Kansas - unemployment been defeated re- |was struck. Huntless died shortly — J L } i i the = Y coalitior hec after arrivin at Haymarket Rel ¢ I AND 1T HAS A GRAVEYARD AT ONE END Sy 77 SCORED 13 ToucH - e ke Ly Lhe w‘w‘ B r “‘»\v‘ l; Sk v t mar I ntinued Frox Paze) i Eriion AND A RIVER AT THE OTHER' ‘. DOWNS IN ONE GAME Claims o Fanlt G v = ‘ i 100, Ko Pt g e Gum 1 e aerven i e sident, this w 9| forls 1o expl ction had failed McCLELLAN COACH . g ! J S i 'nd. President Hoover had called| TProvidence, R. L, Nov. 4 (#—Ro , ' ) 3 nd TOMORROW—THE OLDEST JOCKEY : Eatorl nelia ol for cnactment of the measure be-(appointment of Albert McClellan of proving compa 1 Rt ik o 5 b o close of the special ses-|Swampscott, Mass., as varsity bask- - S — S ——— e V’Y"""‘“)",‘ 'm"m‘””(‘, UG sion. They are hopeful not only of 1 coach at Providence colleze sentime < Vo i : ] ! S Y londiot. the tarift by senate | was contrary to senatorial cthics. Tt | this fact, Mr. President garding our industries was obtiningian early result, but ffl\? Imbriano 'mp,i'l\‘f.'rl"‘ \M !m”ql;v\ Asen ol o 15-16, of i finance committee was defended in 'is fair to assume, Mr. Iresider Diaclng i N U e (R e e e Al o didlonsivleniiievemizh [IERAN0 S0 TR ARGt Mas 8 0o ny, Bridgeport, manu rer X Retenato by ator Bingham in |that the expression senatorial ethics s one of my four putable was attempted ot gfoonaldorgiBobiestiona il M R Re bl ko thietio « alle lowemInaisport the following statement elates to what is considered by sen-|can p Iy be held to be contrary | Was done contrary to good morals or |¢liminated in the necessary con- ey c v the athletia rani Rosimald Th SENATE EENSURES “The resclution asks for the con- atorial p to be right or itorial ethics to senatorial cthics. My A B U U el S e o ¢ Ihomas demnation of my having placed Mr. wrong. Iivery profession has Takes Up Third Charge in the way in which T endeavored to how ! 1o Aach e nicen il Flying Boat Company of New T TR hird whargs s that my | use this tarift expert may have been Harrison Comments New Haven, December 17; Coast manufacturer of Vi S s wspaper ¢ s 2t | aclion Lends o bring the senate intol|at fault. On the " other hand, my In commenting on the new inard at New London. Ieb. 19, and Coast Guard here, March 1. rison said that “wit ased on T Eyanson, secretary to the president = of the Connecticut Manufacturer association, on the rolls on 1 y knowr isiness ethics, | dishonor and disrep Mr. Presi- |motives in doing Were ot —— i a m L BnGad bt biday three unds: T at it is con- W known as t fent. In order for thisaction to bring | MY whoie-hea al for . protec- | those gho .m’wl flvm \“m ! }1?1:; SAnde ; T and open-minded in dealin trary 1o good mor. ond that the medical the senate into dishonor and dis- tarift myivnolechentled ey MURAUDEHE R Pa8 R U OUET pecial Notice 16 comp e Gt A e Rt o IO R BT e sire adeq ¢ to represent the in- cagier for those of us who are 1 commissic s attilude was 4 L et a6 tends o o Pahsor o Eona o motive and must have been di.|terests of the state of Connccticy to many features of the bill 4 1py official Prati & Whit —_—— : e e e thol=edted o he interest of the (O Promote the prosperity of t press to early com-| Valiant Ilevue No. % and New Toraft | ) e B > 7 £ nited States.” letio our gestions for cvi- | Brita tevue N nen’s Y Alttra Fivat of act, M. |ics Mr. President, I plead | people of the United States United States plction o lon=glorgeney :,"I““”“ ‘R'w o N o. “lf- Waomen 5 1 Hor Bed I previously [not g e R e . e el o ’ } e encits 'J; fation, «:vl lold a meet- noof Unit : Tie W 5t The democrats, he said 3 ¢ vital importance to every , Sl expl the whole Ssigned! our Clerks favor this resolution that my motives - al Knox haa giver BatEl \’ suction oot ot Bl “,"“" Ll Jlerk e e e e D e i AN empting to work out in conferences | member ‘Fucsday ecvening at S co=aper ni b blican, . New [ ot - e i “"‘ '”‘"" ‘”"’ Sl Ko ‘ | resulted in COTPOTation with funds from a - among themselves plans which will |o'clock, Red Men's hall, 2 Main feel he haWavo Ny 2 : i 606,600 bond 1ssue will opened avoid unnecessary debate and s stree / nbers are requested 1 he had fa zadl amandmants Lol sncarai o mitieat cHnrean sy [yise ot il et Bt a8 HE SO e e ond 1 i pen oid unr ar bate and has- | street. Al members are requested er concerns is wint ten a al vote. to attend.—advt, resolution proposing | vestigating lobhyists, 1 shall not go an o the public interest Mr. Presi-| proj to change the into the matter in detail this larrival with few duties, there dent, I do not believe that thos 'l‘ ) word “condem: to “disap- | time wsigned four clerkships. 1f he is who have done me the honor of | roved “on t hand, T do desire the chairman of a committee they listen o or of re ling my previ- Ldze Loses Motion to be heard briefly in regard to the hear the title which relates to that | ous cuts will a committee or the newes ccuse me of T[l SPEAK HERE l]Er 5 He also asked to ha reso- | three charges ve been [committee. 17 he chairman 1 ishonorable or un- | Iutio modifie o ate that “this | brought aga T f committee ey hea patriotic moti My sole desire b is not intended in way to = as being re directly to 15 10 scenre the best possible - e motive of the senato “ If hie is chairman of a verv | formation on a difficult and intrics ot ! i | oo 3 i the employ important committee with a large subject, particulary as it related to - ay oo ea on was contrary amount of work to be done. morc the people who clected me te the u 43 to difficult, Mr t four clerkships are allotted to | United tes sen Since this o ‘w’ pted exactly w in nt, Mr. President. episode occurred 1 have ned that | ry senator has an allowance of four or five senators have had tarfff l V S T I T U T E ' four personal rkships. exper ned to their offic by 1 4 5 “Iivery senator knows that these the tariff commission. T have learned AR s clerkships are allotted t t is considered entircly proper L] ator for such use as | and ethical to take government em- o make of them, it be ployes away from their regular em- 2o tlE granted that he is ployment and from the desks which H = Dox of such cmployment ar they ordinarily fill and bring them Bl oy are given him to enab down to the senate office buildin, T TROUB “ letter to serve his con and give them desks in the private o Y19 take care of his correspondence, 1o offices of senators where they can bl ; attend to business of his office furnish statistics to be used in ar- SEE il S payer's dollar was employed for |4 word, to enable him the be guments against a high protective o o9 ) o s sinister purpose to carry out his dutics as a senator tarif. affect the whole system ( o g “1 did not profit to the extent of | from the state which sent him hei Might Have Followed Practice i, £ He cne dollar by any part of this trans- Senatort=lel ke “Had I known that this practice & DON'T NEGLECT YOUR FEET T on. It happen 1 T have not mav not he generally known | WAS considercd proper it is possible 25 fo] 1 lollar invested in any o public it is know that 1 should have asked the taviff \ 1ecticut companies s SR\ Eoraion the lenalon commission to assign a simi FREE Al c1 in tariff rates. self is considered the sole judge as Pert to me to work in my office at C L presumed {o he repre 1ot nature of the employment I ¢ expense, furnishing me with nista by an official of the Connecti to which these clerks should be pt facts and information to he used in FOOT COMFORT ! 5 1 ) " associatic ol e - . arguments in favor of a high pro- : lof. N of the public money ;5611100 to those posi tective tariff. Not realizing. he S : | T nooato tia n- g sai et iy of the over. Mr. President. that that was % ) Onjithe s a | senate hey not appointed considercd a normal procedu 1 DEMONSTRATION ! t in i) he g vublic interest. Thepe asked that association in my st 2 ke | riment payre e e e e e TOMORROW and » demo S appoinied or how lie or sho e en- g B o 317;;1‘”]\:‘\':\“:[- WED EEPAY by MR. L. C. STAHLBRODT, Y Ly i 1 "7 ployed. That is the custom of 1l ith the problems employme 3 7 ( S gadodone Jnnevis ".f,,r.,‘ ‘fhat is the naturc of sen. and unemployment with the actual LAST DAYS Nationally recognized foot or T y s he continued to do | XN e e far a5 (hose nosi. | costs of production, to lend me the _— ) gnized foot comfort specialist P 1 fol ionalarctconcerned hest man they had who knew these | B Nothing Corrupt, He says 1 ethics so | facts. “According to senator HFAV‘ SAI FS HiT . Rl TeaR _”"v’g";q‘;:,‘“ i ,';, Senator sl io i be crltictseal it .| “Mr. President, T Felieve in a I@Ir Stahlbrodt is a reccygnized master of his famous system of giving L f in 15 crowded and il e chooses to place members of his NN protective tariff. I believe that | foot comfort. Regardless of the nature of the foot trouble one may family in these clerical positions, | the prosperity of America depends , I 2 e wciation did not seelc any | Hy O o atin, |on tarift rates sufficiently high to lxa\‘ofm' how many things one may have tried—he is prepared to v i | . R SR fair In m]nr . consing, nephews, | equalize the difference in the cost give further constructive aid. ( & L S o of prody 1 at home and abroad oA G 5 % nn ; = (| (hey s By Gl Al itic hovd ooy In a few seconds’ time—without removing the hose—he can make a / I § ] ‘ enIent e o 3 s campaigns an active participant perfect impression of cne’s feet that enables the person to clearly H ¥ pra e oh ethics o and notably the campaign of last sce the exact nature of the foot trouble. v dds Noaliionsil Rsnlany folihe i iauhiovom 1 believe that the ma- 4 3 ; L fout AT Rl e E e ardl ot atel S T ‘-mu,\ of the .\v‘n»rl'[uvv e n(v\l* - It the fault lies with the Shoe—he will explain cxactly what to do. A 3 t 1o present to Nothing d for t} ernme cve inoa protective tariff sufficient- [EShE Tiouble i ; i 4 s 3 g \ ) o o e e G e or |1y high to enable the American : l ‘L!Yvu )J( ‘h. Hm‘ t In‘ T'f\()} he \\|.H> denmn‘xtxato.h()\y the proper e gl e i e B oty o manufacturer successfully to mect corrective especially made for the particular case will give complete f e din iy i e e 1 well py foreign competition and to enabls relief and comfort. | no case did he attempt to deceive |and enabling him to give better the American workingmen to be 3 20 y . resolution. He | In all cases did he make an|service to the senator and his con- | employed at wages which will en- No charge ‘will be made for this invaluable service. ) dko' 10| atrart to bring (s {0 my atten- | stituents. {able him to live according to the Ll S el 2 . 2 > Bingham but i0 | tion. Thers is no evidence whatso-| “According to the husiness elhics|American standard of living in I‘h,\.\lcx;‘p.\ are invited to refer or bring foot-troubled patients to the : d Hlac SEil at he misrepresented the |such employment might be regard- | contra-distinction to foreign stan- |l Boston Store for this specialized demonstration. The latest improved gislation or attempied to beeloud the Is- [ed with askance but it should bhe dards of living. | methods for relieving and correctin, i i rex ‘ . : ro or in any way whatsoever at-|remembered that according to sena- | Cites President's Message ined LS g painful feet will be fully ex- G d ain any unfair advan- | torial ethics those four clerical po- T'he president in his message p i > for the Connecticut manufac- [sitions have always been consider- | called attention to the fact that | 10 5 ‘ I 1 the s by a misconstruct of the cd to be part of the pre-requisites |certain industries needed additional Conveniently “or Wi e : . \ or a faulty pre ion of of a senator to he us by him in | protection. In order that 1 might 3 For _\\omen. SIlnses, | r whatever manner he i to he!know elearly and definitely . what Located On Youths, Boys lis best for the interest of consti- those industries were, T felt the The Street Floo: tuent reputation of the Connecticut Manu- and Gitls \ < i i urers’ association is snch that 1 thei Lknow they could be trusted to give 1 will me a reliable expert and one that n | an- would not deceive me nor give me ! % in the lany ar; ments which could not be Curlh Follows Big Board | ' 1 or 3 heen used in open court. The very y A ; 6 nothing able to learn. according to senator- they did not seek this arrangemen or rorr in the dal cthics, no official of {he govern- the very fact that no offers of any “ n 1 [ 0 ext of Statement degree There was noth- lment, no official of the senate, no |kind were made to me as to any ad- « : h \" « ’ ¥ L i I ing tn'v!rltr. 1o good morals committee of the sepate ha ever [vantage that might accrue to me if maine , s nesday o *» L Con Now Ist ns the wmecond held that a sc or was answerahle [T used their employe; the very fact or v v 1a ation, [ point. It is claimed that his being|as to whom he appointed or as to |t the 1ole arrangement ns‘ L3N ¥ i n e C r [§ ed on rolls of the sen: how the clerk was used, In view of 3 onceived and as worked out was | | i N