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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOV_E_MBER 3, 1929. : ity L] PUVINTROUBLE veoun i WELON BEGOMES < Bt Admialty Lord Outines = LA TOBAY WITHREP,MAON "5 ™ SHATERED 1001 -~ Hopes For Continued World Peace " "sy N BRIDGE ; & | s through the world, which 1 | New Haven Road Says Two Passeh- | resignation. It almost seemed as | 1 achic e if Mr. Hoover were implying to Mr.| piipops Not Broker Named in Booze Party| ™ " = ™ = Denial of Refirement fs Followed 21:'on, 2, e davs ot s wower || 000 Several Oppose Plan, | ory were —One of pronouncements on Gity to Provide Balance for Com pl(‘\(‘s Explained Sees Chance ament ) o (R ”\]-1”"\lwr{|lflll; topics in recent months is presented | iordes Before Exchange Club Black Rock S[l‘llGllll‘B : ing on the petition of the New Will be. interesting. and possibly in. |PY the United Press herewith in an | co oA dissertation on compleses by | Washington, Nov. 13 (UP)—Wal- | York, New Haven & Hartford rail-| Washington, Nov. 13 — I's @ sad | structive. |interview with Albert V. / “it at e e S Pl o the New Ha- ') fer Fahy, New York broker named|road company for approval of the|world and at the moment nothing| The president probably is think- |first lord of tr tish ac e s S rin el s | by Senator Brookhart, republican,|discontinuance of Woodmont as a| !N it scems much sadder than the|ing how lucky it is that he didn’t his ol x‘mniw W since - S in ‘aonessa and City Engineer ' lowa, as the “Wall street man” who | PASSenger station was held here to- | (45 of Uncle Andrew Mellon, the |let Uncle Mellon out just before the | he vh\ naval post in the 5 By & \ Waminler A. Merian, agreed to assume day before Elwell of the pub-|S5°¢ond or third richest man in the | crash came to Wall Street. Other-|ald cabinc L ; IS 1,000 out of a total of $22,900 es- J entertained several republican sena- | ;" y¢jiijes” commission. ision | World. | Wall Street would now be pil- | In it, the first lord of the adr ORIORELER DOEING 80 = - ; : ot timated cost of construction tors at a “booze party” here, has had | /o oo o | o goodness knows how many |} the hlame high on the White |alty s down principles, vital 1| clause, such-and-such ¢ S R d approaches op his troubles with congressmen be sveral ! locall reaidents| opposed | fialtenad®atock | market ‘speculatars| House ateps ting at this time in view of | defens : 1 oot ; 2 the petition. They pointed out that|Uncle Mellon has suddenly the newly pronounced “Hoover Doc- : ; A 1 upon after ed to pay inence of ence i ) conme : wher v was the Il i when Fahy was the |, o ooked forward to the day|?® fallen idol There we s : DoUSefreportenilon aiiias when Woodmont would be a larger | “ill. a suspicion rife in and I FA A A 10N Sondantnavslico shington 1 - newspaper, he wrote an article de- . a I BY HENRY T. R nnual custom of dor K- | $4 ced to raise this J scribing debate on an agriculture do- | COMMUNiLY. Representatives of the | that as long as Uncl Stlon sl F]LED AGA]NST LAWYER (1 Press Stafr G | v > sproximately it g “Iroad. however, said their records|'Mained in charge of the national| st S ORTe SO CEnty 5 « \ structure, § tment appropriation bill, for| 08¢ howerer. said thelr vecords| SEriothie coul T oA | r t the World, 19 nnot | L BiC - § WhichiheSwaslcalled; faniongRother (S I0NEC RGNSV AIAR AR Olg L NORDRSI ST 5 sl A o e by Ur Pross) Al ¥ expense - Hoias 4 g “liar” and an|BCrS @ day at the station, a fact|Dusiness and the stock market but London, Nov (UP)—Stabiliza \ = o JLLESEanSenlom, el Any ANCRAll ¢ 3 ance | Digger profits and better prices. | Louis Nair Demands Atty. Stempien ik ) 1 . o “ass’ by the late Representative Ro-|(hat resulted in the discontinuanc o ; e o tion of world armaments to pre- { g hat the t d 2 Lo sanabnlin 1us, untoward business develop- S v BN 1 S C o it bert B, Macon, democrat, Arkansas. (0! passenger trains on June 11, : 7 "I Pay Court Judgment Rendered | Vent fur competitive build- |, ~P*0Y Jthichanss e atory sald M Had bachivac. |19 o and bad days on the ex- ing was stressed oy Albert V. Alex- | '° ! le and construction of i he story said Macon ha 5% " - change were frequently attributed i N e i 1 1 = 2 i If tw I} PR ¥ nounced” by his colleagues for! he station was razed last spring | | Against His Client. ande st lord of the admiralty. sl q 3 side adding Dlocking satary increases . Macon | and all that remains on the prem- | L mont s con femon ke e in_an interview today as a pivotal 4 Three Hartford Youths 2 T v FNderourc ises is a small workhouse. At the| WS B0ing to resign | Touis Nair, through the law firm |point in progress ¢ o, C ol .. D N S Rarly said hl;v':s' n:';ri. noun;fltl“ conclusion of the hearing Biwell saiq | , Suddenly Mr. Hoover stamped|of Nair & Nair, has brought a scire | poats v : Caught in Stolen Cai s e Pight Starts on Floor : = 5 “he down on those annoying report Sl 0 i o West Haven, Nov. 1 —Three | 10 e 8 SR ) ) Rosonting what he considered Ma- |the prospects for continuing the 'w\h‘(hf-“ “"ho"“ mnow”;“u‘v;m:“ xh s ias action for $1.000 against At The sea lord, second youn Tc Hartford 3 N ) 2 ion and by ommon council ‘o | & con's unjustified attack, Iahy ap- station did not appear very encour- | /. ‘' - e -M;pm Snghent hatltorney Martin F. Stempien to force [member of the collec 1y youns | 3aptiet o sl e S A A 2 A 11O provide work remployed and to 7 i proached the representative on the AgIng. - four-vear term s socretuny of (hy|PiM to pay a judgment obtained by |labor c: yet head of the|smoked a = Py s ] 1 ob to completion. The ' - j floor of the house after adjournment | | treasury, The explanation was that | 1e plainiff against Frank Bor- |world's navy, discussed | pich harito I el e i buil Iroad com- » & in the hope of having the offending | | ipsasury, The explanation was Wat| qonaro in city court in October peace a andlinelo N el st che il ; S sadp ) ‘remarks expunged from the congres- | | make Wall Strcet happy and en. |} >0 Attorney Stemplen, the plain- relations when he received the Unit- St ; ; s is it will be pro- J sional Tecord. Wlhen Macon not only investors, After that, every. | UfL €laims. is holding money of Bor- jed Press correspondent. Asked to | i e : i i t and the company. 4 refused to withdraw the remarks, thing was supposed o be rose iy |donaroe sufficient to pay the claims. comment on President Hoover's | : Asial board of finance and taxation < but repeated them with additions F R R EAR et ori ationi 1 finance, | The action [ brovght ‘x,\w‘f\ and ::{:‘;qx{.r:.“x of the seas doctrine, he re- | .. : : ! A ‘lJ.'y-“;.\-lm.,‘-‘;um(awm‘ S g ¢ and embellishments, Fahy undertook B0 Then At Bappencd is an extremely un | one, ac- AR ) ; A b : Ll f is project. physical rotribution, according to] Afler that, as’ a matter of fact. |cOrding to the complaint. |, Hoover Stand Respected estion. Thy e " R S, came the deluge. *Within & forl.| The plaintiff claims that in a T cannot add now anything to ; : = ¢ STAMPORD BUSINESS NOMAL 7] ! o b ¥ B IOELE N 0 he stateme 1y i ord 0 1 (g, o ury a - What actually happened then is Hu h S MGKeDHfl Re eleoted mx:H after the country had been | 07 $1,000 brought on April 19, |the statements alrcady made by the |} o v and 1 ) Lot Mg o (Gt L E ) =62 o Bl ot entirely clear from the records. red about Uncle AMellon the | 1929, against Bordonaro, represented | Prime minister. However, 1 can suy | conled in a 1 Caiaas e : and industrial * 3 v ’ i e P d M Td e plunged into the Y Attorney Stempion, he received that a on from the pr body ford by the Stam- e them Senator Norris, republican, Ne-| e It couldn't have been any |30, 1929, for $8685.35 and costs of |receive reatest respect | of sci | v o with a slight b, braska, then a representative, from g [t it S and hout the world | future wars : that the slump in ct, ching each other. Further than Hugh 8. McRe manager of anily e O coir e »d an 3u consid his proposals Remedy to Aholish W AShS BOND AL nn“mu\ has not been ‘(flll 2 this, accounts of the affair differ. | Hardware City Lumber Co., was re- {00000 500 o o gost.scerotary | execut it served (hrough | It Seems clear th lent Hoover “History ter ov ) glon, No 3 (A—Author- tail business. The 't In a speech to the house, Macon y|.,m1 president of the Kiwanis club | Jo*G% {rog " sined . Hamilion | the oty court by Constablo John 5. | himselt realizes t e e e : of 4 were unanimous in claimed that Fany advanced upon by an overwhelming majority at the | Pl SF (CERSEY S e torncy Stempien refused | 12 0 ehanging circumstances con- | destruction s ) pmen . s they have mot cut . ¢, him, backed by a group of corre-|annual election today, defeating Ray| Cho¢” ‘mizhe e called tho Mellon | to. pas the Judgment or show any | *°4uential upon extension of world | wi e e e asked of th com- s for supplies nor h- ) spondents see \‘\m;: to intimida e ‘.h\u“ ng e e [ myth. estate of Bordonaro saying that he nts for olition of war: and ic 1 i 1 « } ) . he wu\]’ any m:\ryl\n.j] d member of the house, that Ifahy o yas the larges. attendance 1€ Tincle Mellon remains a remark-|held money of Bordonaro's in his 220 of iagtion Svhicn mishtific > £0 to ti ; ordarsglons tisicgto had started stripping off his coat|club has held for some tme. there |, G0 CCRR | TERRIS £ EEECTE Ml money of Heordon I be takeu in time of w istory alse v « icles 1o | “as an invitation for someone to | being 47 members, or more than §1 e Sovn el ot L L T ¢ academic if peac oy o St . o & . : ™ Told him,” and that he (Macon) had | Per cent of the total — membership |y o "y o) L 1 records. | was o fl'm‘ le Re. | CStablished and war outlawed r effect e 1 1 ¢ coul ¢ 1 ) auto-f “ LATHAM MENTIONE of not been hurt, but f2It that the dig- | present | And the strangest part of it is that \n‘v' s “filed ot a e e R T consach it : RS gons ey, Uib s SRl 2GR suatraliefaioN nity of the house had been trampled| Officers elected weve as follows: | {; o 1oy eight years he has been | whers it will be returned the fonrtn | PrOSPeCts for the forthcoming five- 1o 1 ho was attorney s Bresifent SHUER 88 M oRcenna vice (5 e Cour R e e el o o i power disarmament conference hope- | f Ale iy d he former Bruce govern- # “Docs a member of (his house | President, Dwight Skinner: treasurer, | 11 000 R0 (8 B SCETIE A10 TIOT0| Monday in November ful” Alexander continued the plain blac itandp succeed former Premier need a shotgun to protect himself2 | William s distrlch tnustee | e b ine (i ember s holdan | % = “If as the first step, an v s leader of the na- Macon asked. “If so, I'll go home|Arthur E g Rdireclors LT T L e et ore C- I ment can be secured for stabilization rty. He has agreed to ac- S O iz Walten af Basatord, Tearle 1o Bt SRS D SRRk SRR ity ltems ) e L £ et ‘ G e § The judiciary committee was im-| Bishop. Edwin R. Hitchcock, Harry |2 Wl | FHere 18 HHE 07 WA [ T e o i 1y mediately instructed to investigate | H. Howavd, A. J. Leventhal and| 0o yave been made to force hin L hi f 3 reat step forward 1 Former Premier Stanley Brucs and Fahy was one of the first wit- | Harry Wessels. out. And yet here he is, still active y=* ooy T e ygbeenamade AWnen (stanli hias been leader of the party for six nesses called. i in his 76th ye nd nolame anto F 00 SR T PR itlonEnassbeen seaured, fyousiihen < With the aid of the country t e testified he had no intention | his dearly ‘beloved: job Mie melm|® Rt SEE L James| 'S & point from which with every o-|gro I the nationalists were in power \ ‘of resorting to violence when he ap- | lGein L Oftieers ek ] nd Jales fimprovement in world political re- 5 o until the labor victory in - \ yroached Macon and had not invited | e e e !m‘H’\ of Boston have returned home | lationships, pro-rata. reductions in USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS et R ons) 1 low correspondents to accompany | I enconiiio Beliavy ad g enneetedt d T Miss Marie Lynch of | S ————————— 4 but lost control of himself | | Uncle Mellon to n o within s | ' 252 Clark street. Joseph Baillargeor Macon renewed his verbal at- ' ,tack, that he had not tried to re-| | vear after satisfaction of his play- ful ambition to serve under three of 177 Tllis L ove his coat which was ripped off | e e AR (e Do s Elose o Tu’\.;\; 4vm‘\l“<”H'41 ("J ~l t“?'";l\h‘v l\!“ by Norris in his effort to hold Fa b L : 1 1o notor mete s T et e Hoover,” on and off the W stolen oft his car while parked last Macon SladiiLit bystanderatlad not| House payroll, semed fo = agrce|pight in front of 163 Bassett strect. | , »e Jroneon Bl et o o | ‘nhunl that. They were pretty well | ™ Josepy Vojtila of 84 Wilcox strect ‘ e ) e \"”"”1 to succeed him. As {ime | yicgopcont from the dressing room | i e Rt G S Fen P e SONRCD U B S i A. & B. socicty hall G IO By SPREC | express the fear that Uncle Mellon ) 3 he record and felt he had done | e lust o i ' no injustice. One of the alter- | [ i e R e he made, Macon testified. cut denly grew very sour about these INSane ‘vlan Retumcd word& W contaniptible Sl IEtloy constant rumors of his impending To N h: Shot Tw e e ks ! i 0 Norwich; Shot Two il nd - substituted” fierefore | reslgnation and went mMeht over| gonincion o it el nnounces veral correspondents assured bornony "’;;'_.{lf]f”;‘; O Tt one Previty, 30, paroled inmate bl committes the ~“\w1 no fntentlon | Nim that nothing was further from | (e Nerwich ate \l:n:)n(h:\ for the P intimidating Macon and had| e A e 16 taken back to Norwicl 4 i merely as peace makers. This | that § x\luyl‘lH duit. Beeanse, after |104aY after shooting his sick wife [ [ [ + ! version was substantiated by No T el el loa s ey power- | and a friend of the f: mily 45 finally gave the committee | ful person and it would not do Mr Benjamin Burdick, ¢ don U wiritien apology totie ouse and,| | Hoover the last bit of good fo ITevity’s older son, had brousl e <0 far as the records show, this was | HUGH S. M'KENNA | have him wall out in a hutf, It |some friit to Mrs. Rose v o 7 he end of it ‘ et e ah s onay 10 was ill in bed. Apparently fan- e IFahy’s alleged liquor party is now | William Cowlishaw, ehalemaniis 5 a8 Lo S tocls niatketst So M | o 1 grievance, according to po- inder investigation by a grand jury. | of tie committce in charge colleet- | yoovey oo, oS08 RTECS PG e, Previty drew a revolver ) " Brookhart, C. C. Loomis, president ed $65 from the members towards | 0%\ o IHCEAETT B0 S0 AT R he v, Y, of the Tehigh Val Railroad, an- | defraying the cxpenses of Thank: GIV- | Another current explanation—and | wounded in the side and R 1 A other gilest at the rty, and the |ing baskets for ncedy families. | perhaps a more likely one—is that, | Was struck in the arm and chest . | ® i manager of the hotel where it was| Mr, Skinner defeated Leland V.| 1o\ 100V er hegan o override The victims were taken to West- i given, have testified | Clark for the vice presidency. While | [oiieicc™na “Duch him farthor erlyviit TS Hospitalinaar diere wiiese - s AL S ron defeated Valer- | gy rther into the background, U their condition was reported “fair” % ‘3 1aniCGiesaynskt o Mreasurer. S ME.| va)lont began Mo Treeaze S him. today e I| n;vv;iyumy to yr.,‘-ym-j Hn::] pm.LH" I missed some cabinct meeting Previty leased from the |1y asked many of his friends not to . s s sat silent and grim at othe s | hospital a month ago. T TII '11 T Ed t 32 il Books to Amuse .... Te Thrill .... To Educate L | g S EHARlTY gnored. | the president decided the best thing BUYS PLATING BUSINESS e Mr. g was returncd o a post | g6 was to ma that announce-| Mrs. Felice Pape has purchas he has filled before, defeating A. A. | o the . M. Baum plating busin McLeod of Plainville i ‘i . Remses to Appea]fl‘ lemg Bad crohe candidates for directorshi | Mellon had kept his job but lost all many vears at 28 Harvard street, tin his tail feathers. Hoover had been |purchase price being approximately SERTR PTRQ o o Toflm 28 EXCUSC were clected, were s follows: © holdly snubbing him. Mellon had | $3:000. Mr. Baum will remain at SERIES SERIES SERIES Ifrederick J. Arrigan, Walter AL | goried many senators for yeurs with | ‘he pl: fou vo years - will i 3 . " . y 5 5 ; Bussford, Farle K. Bishop. Hisipolicviot secreoy | for lix rosifeach (he businesal o Josephi Pape) Stirring tales . . . of invention boy interested in radio Approved by the Boy Scouts of N £l ‘theodore 8. Dunn. Leo V. Gafiney.| fynds. After ten days in offic the purchaser, according to nd adventure on land and fascinating radio adventures America 20 with Tom S i New Yok Nov. Pl e A e e e e L L Sl 3 and a v ¢ . . . on land an . : ascinating radio adventure A (e R 1 u]a_de of the Princess Fstelle de Broglie, | Hogzan, Horry H. Howard. Alexander | goclaring a policy of publicity sea. Follow Tom Swift on all hi founded on facts containing to the Great war . . . roam with of Paris, society folk last night saw | J. Teventhal, Herbert M. M Mellon de a 1inst appoint PLAN PARM BROADCASNTS o 2 Pl Rs: r 1 him as a forest 1 . = A aee ay exploits. full details of radio work. him as a forest ranger. v a debutan Miss IFrances Gillmore. Charles I, be Samuel T, ment of Robert M. Luc: com- Boston, Nov. 13 (®—Radio talke Blow ¢ & S ¥ ) in her role at M Vincent Astor’s | Rothfeder. Harry YV essels missioner of internal revenue and on the agriculturg and farm mar- | charity fashion show. | The election has provoled miore Hoover promptly appointed Lucas. |keting program of the New | Sponsors of the charity event interest in Kiwanis affairs than any | Mellon said one thing about the im- ' land council will be a feature of SN BAR %2 “REX LEE” “WESTY MARTIN” 2 charged that the princess, an-| clection since the club was or-| possibility of ftax reduction fifth annual conference of that o | ed ns € the chief ®ttrac- : davs | H : : o Fanizal CRed e N 3 Q7 Q QI 3 4 nounced as one of the chief #trac-| ganized. Until the past two days| Hoover said another. Mcllon ganization re next weck. G oQ 7 7 n tions of the show, had “walked out » situation, derived after a check- | Franee would be given more time ! fifth conference which will open bLRILb BLRILE thILS of the show because she didn’t Set up on the membership and senti- | to pay her $400,000,000 debt duc next Thursday. is expeets at- AP 3 ; ; : bl s STy i U ST e b e s FieT (el At nrasad Toviinn M twelinal: smeriindl Eleovsr alititl Gt mese et 1cb0 of Thrilling tales of the great west For the boy interested in aireraft \pproved by the Boy Scouts of . s But tinf“ w”'\" in her hotel 1o one victory for Mr. Yohng. A |couldn’t be done, .\n‘urm recom- | husiness, industry and agriculture . . . and how two hoys take care . thrill after thrill in count- \merica . . plunge into action suite, explained: sudden change overnight swung the | mended one man to be assistant! from all parts of the six states, n ) 1 1 Taniyr ‘ “I have, oh, such a bad infected | halance of votos by almost the same of themselves while meeting all s aur exploit . a long serics with Westy Martin along hun- tooth.” ratio fo the present incumbent. kinds of adventure. of dreds of western trails! ] \ Advance announcements M € on. newly elected t | i photographs of the show ypor s husiness manager for the | mailed to New York mews- | New Britain General hospital., AMr. > 5 = . s A 2 A « R - . - Te . . < . . anv papers fncluded no photograph | Berg is clerk of the park depart- Tom Brown” Books—James Fenimore Cooper—Jules Verne—and many others to of the princess, and hours | ment and is employed by the Rus- ) : \ { ; Defore the event Mme. Harwick, in|gell & Erwin Manufacturing Co. warm oy’ ay charge of the prince TN i e e, o g a boy’s heart! ed a note in which the princess re- | gan is er of the local branch gretted that she could not take part|of the New Haven Dairy; Mr. Bass- 5 2 [ the show but said she felt per- | fora s sreasurer. of e Commer: When You Want L fectly free in making that decision. | ¢ial Trust Co.; Mr. Bishop Is junior g as practically nothing ha been | membher of the architectural firm of L f . . done about my appearance.” Perry and Bishop: Mr. Hitcheock is a Palr (o) Glasses R * Last night the princess said that | head of the 13 R. Hitcheock Print- ] | . she had “not troubled to explain|ing co.; Mr. Howard is secretary myself before, but 1 have had an in- | and trust officer of the New Britain choosing the I,-,g-h“ place to go is not E - ) fected tooth and have not felt up | Trust (‘o.: Mr. Leventhal is one of | B difficult if reliability is concerncd, ’—Q ’ N I 0 % B Sh Ve e e e negister Now . . .. In Our Boys™ Shop L s = = idson & Leventhal store Mr. Fra Rl e The recently corstructed Dizenzi- | Hale Junior high school. B R ? Now is the time to join! When you come in to register, your parent must accompany Nelson midget automobile, which Sl o b (e 7ol of Lyont oyealcannotibe : : T ; : i % i 18 e value 3 [ annot b - N P . . ; . g alone. brarv is o every business ds - ;|| auarcine “considerable atention ATHEL ASKS INJUNCTION e er Yo eee canotbe vou . . . after that you can come in alone. The library is open every business da) throughout the state. will be on dgeport. Nov. 13 (P) — The to court trouble of a serious nature. < Saturdayv. public exhibition tonight at 8:30 at | {own of Bethel in an action filed in GRS BTN N. E. Mag and Sons downtown |superior court today asks that an We do not advise the use of glasses store. injunction be granted restraining | unless glasses are necded. » 1\, The machine was built by Nels Katherine M. Bissell from violating ~ son of this city. a building line restriction in Bethel. My Specialty—Comfortable Vision ¥ — — 1t is claimed that the defendant is M ; 7 S | CHURCH SOCIETY DANCE crecting a building at Center and $ ¥ | llizabeth's Theatrieal ci- | Rector streets, Rethel, that does not G a7y i i - | d Heart . church ' conform to the newly adopted huild Frank E' COd in ponsored a dance last night at the ing restrictions. 1t is further claim- | Optometrist = [ [ rictory hall on Orange strect. Dane- | ed that it (he building is allowed to f§ 827 MAIN ST, PHONE 1905 i ’ o ing and a short entertainment were |he crected as planned, the infer [ 3 " “ywnyr‘r[. and later in the evening | section nearhy will become a hazard- g ‘ reshments were served. The pro- [ ous corner and a menace to motor- B & | “eeds will be for the benefit of the | ists. - zation | | - h | Fellowers of Buddhism will not | HERALD (LAB&I[ILU Al)\ kill animals, {

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