New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1929, Page 2

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l“ BRIT»\I\' DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, 1')1‘1CEMBER_), 1929 He begar King vear. wh ? ! I'rom a rept E‘ ous z06, S q portant positions with a (Continued From First g cvery busi and would ices that have ) g ty ent Vatican |$ ! rhe ; : i ib st i proximate two billion dollars, with Representative of E l 1 B 1 The « t in arge has ,,,‘.‘.1\- Dahlgren 3 s t s | a half billion dollars paid for other wa, f a minority report ex- A, Bradle, [Who will appe e comi- ~”"”“‘ ssing 11 1 t the tax Acme Fast Freighs Mission to substantiate state- treasury Cardinal Returns Visit S TiiE ave questing you to set down a h«-ulm_ et |at which time Mr. Dahlgren and his er Cent Act Proposed railrond orehes. | commission. Up to the present time. | ion mal individual incor Mr. Dahlgren has not made any formal complaint, but we under stand that the meeting scheduled or today, December oth, has beel — e +1 lealled of vour own initiative 5 . h‘(»‘fi“j‘f“ e bel that it will be to the by . ! ts of all concerned that pupliEgosen last | Dahlgren Le given an opport of pres his to your board for your consic ation mnd deliberatio . turther will | : zton Avenue Petitio : : . L & i Sk vy R 1T B0 T SR - [ writer expects to be in New Yor cientire oensus o iv Bearing | 1 oc S hoxt weele, if|lomber of every year by 7 L0aSUMASLEr 10 1 tos- | Lov are rabls te sof. the hearing|&NCe bureau vit” the aid of special e e cheon iven visiti for. & week from today, t S : n he direction of proached by e 3 ration be > > ppreciate it if you 4 set | A O'Brien, fore the original propos: 1 noon taday. "I | : e Soon theratten a0 that |, One factor whicl is an aid {0 the|ng controversy s expocted: As Quietly Say Goodbye 3 \“"_"’j o Fnce i) . e matter can be heard i ““'Hm e . the |additional means of avoiding dela court. Miss Carlson step ney olthe Ll trnlirond : truly vours, el el U given the form of # e r r | NAIR & NAIR. £ and.dumb and erippled chil- . Taihes e haasies Seisaurons Denncy Hearing for Johnson : | openi ¢ federal 10 laws fo i of savo « wh ¢ 1 AT Aain ore than Offic Lovines Johnson b 2 b i vigior given a hearing relative to his Rei tions they constant 1ed From Iirst seoof 1 ils in or s has totals less ths < at the Shuttl him on strec noaf ates and ) | n Toastmaster” he be- | oicor will also called upon to | Number g : : W York, Dec. 5 (P—A yout u ! th Probation Offics nr L n why he testified in police epten E 17,080 13,050 | Who said he was Eugene Budd, 2 i e red to be i nest jald E T he was n ,,”“1_}‘ ; 0018 1 11 0f 44 Baldwin street, Lynn, Mass Do Tnsian Nias e Lonitty anlon. in view of Chairmun il 5509 walked into a police station today long conversations while the From I Rum Runner and Crew or Mivs O This group incl ©mont of the commerce department, |manent reduction. Smoot of his assistant, Julius Klein; Jul- |comaitter immiediately opposed s, chairn f the board [this suggestion. Under Sceretary e Chamber of Com- mber of C\ ¢ Mills of the treasury was summoncd and a Herald representative | (he presidgent of that nization. [to appear before the committce at introduced Ly Robert W. Po- | \Villiam Butterwortl Additional | another session later today when tie traffic mar fo © Stan- | speakers were Will H. Hays, head Georze proposal was considercd. Works of the motion picture industry: 1o | 0s resent W pE o S. Snyder, chairman of the board o Speed Efforts Made e Institute American Meat| Washington, Dec. 2 (P1—The well- ypinions ment the tapestriv \ - i, of cour weu the state’s attorns office prior |1 g C R sturgh, | packers, and a number of others, organized legiglative processes of the crs afe : 3 er whe the s t z 1 4 e bullet ¢ ot e openi of t Me T ¥ ¢ £ th ol et To Counteract Stock Slump house were applied today to speel following stat I st or to the papal throne room was M torevol L supcrior court I i assistant | Mr. Hoover fold his 1dience, [consideration and approval of the and “shall be losed ‘But t tatus of e Luil Penitent fic o t New York ich mbled in the Chamber of |$160,000,000 Hoover tax reduction f IO TRkl i L S 1N a penitent mood t entral oad; d jent { Commerce building frontin .afay- | program prepared ‘ ¢ of i | ette square opposite the By nightfall. less than four Renit e ¥ - House, that they been called to- | since the introduction of the admin- it | Zether and inyited to create “a tem- |istration proposal in resolution form 2 : Jany; | porary organization for the purpose |leaders of hoth parties expected to TWO MEN MISSING astern | of systematically spreading into in- | have the measure on its way to the Gloucester, M Dec 5 i of - the ~ 3 ‘entral; | QUStry measures to counteract the [senate and almost as prompt enact- Harry Irving and William irwa e | rne sl kine n the nt st the proo s i . : ; frafiic manager of | efect recent panic ‘in the ‘ment there. radio operator, e apes. ’ . P g L L i C s. He in o rlne o1 F. Atwater, trafic maun- | Stock market Devotin day to its con- |naval compas: tion at That Guard Against Snow and lee Y - e 2 et v e j et « S 1l tempts f G Haranas i hairman of yoard of the sideratior e house ways and|lIsland have Leen missing in a sma t t g t last wit JaKest ion: Ernest Told% America a ) proved the reso- power boat since lale yesterday ng by Mr. officials, over ot priso He Hatha a Coa here and the Hathaway prisoners and liquor riorie in tow, loft | afternoon for New York. ; et 5 y - S Snyder, of Boston, said th ) ¢ yesterday after hearing Coast Guard sources made known teal it i S P ua 1 the at packing industry n ex ation from Ogden fills, today ssed T sufficient manager for the 1. Gaffney. traf- ir chine Co. b s age. viee president pricatiter and Tlut Yo t asurer of ; ks Works: Charles B. Par-| sed embarrass % sov president of the Am. door opened tile g entitled- o & f nd | 1o protect me he i ilardware corporation and gen- & ¢ L t manager & F. Cor- : uper- Walks Toward Door B t he (b S arle S trona:l Blharlsel torati railroad 200 broug ger of press Co.. president of ailroad; Walter T, of North Iamilton, vice TR Z, ) I INTELLIGENT GIFTS nt of the ntral Railro: y \\ / ALALY 5 FOR MEN— Jersey; Charles Gallaghe f v LA R YOU EXPECT THA'T an r for Russell, s TN ¥\ OI' ASHLEY! rousing e Caufield, trafic i MEFT IN THIS my "'ii“.::‘;‘,“é“oq)"'i‘;s v"r‘oaa\ @ungmg Robes oll home of Sehuerer | was practically Smart—luxurious—truly a magnificent which broke out Y " 7, VO 40 o'clock this morning in I_” IV'Q"LI’ Velvet 2 Satin-back Crepes 1aGipHiahl teat Line a9 G Iaine railr w ak of s tohert W H,"rr'rnu’Hlv/llni'rnn-]r'tJ Delightful Silks ¢ : ouring « rying the Conditior a velopme the theory that fire originated froin . . . from twelve to sixty dollars. the Bos & Maine Railr ® T1e exploding coal gas in the furnace. | French Flannels was the first v £ the sergeant estimates the loss at o olor strine. Tingland e ; 4 Houe $5.000 whish. ia partially G _ with colorful stripes. socin cred e English Flannel ciatio i red by insurance. g January 19 \as taken a prom-| The fire traveled through the cen- | in plain colors inent t ,ad activities for | tral portion of the house to the roof. . . . ten to eighteen dollars. it and is also very | Tw0 rooms and the bathroom cscap- - much interested child welfare °d damage from the flames but were e vater soaked, The firemen battled w st an interesting fens 1 Perey B, Todd of tne | With the fire until 3 o'clock this e SUEECAL SO n SIes DR O morning. cmble, A robe, pajamas and comfortable slippers in complete | HANNA NAME FORWARDED harmony. They can be made up for Washington, D. C., Dec. 5 (P—The as little as name of Matthew Hanna of Ohio to FIFTEEN DOLLARS be American minister to Nicaragua Bt hthe Yad | Bar Aroostook ilroad, will be the second spea andl il oy Lufl Pleads Guilty for his topic “I° tate Cooper sole occupant of ion olidation d railroad 5 onded t en - | na Lo was sent to the senate today along former ) 15 s | 50 years and has held numer-{ with the names of six others select- woman prisoner t Mrs. “’”‘] ““l“’” "’I offices with varions eq for diplomatic posts in the ity M&tiy. police matron, and.her |railroads. as appointed presi- emis| e SHBE e | dent of the Bangor line in 1913, 1 ke ONE THIRTY NINE MAIN ST o warran siayed a large role in railroad w ' S == = 5 i :;‘ s ‘\\" o UL rl Wi CITY BLOCK BURNS NEW BRITAIN ! : | wett City, Dec. 6 (P—Fire dam- or abont May Discuss Company Projects d the business bl of Charles lilty to | President J clley of the N abek, known as Liberty hall, to e | Yoo N H. & H. Railread will be the | the extent of about $7,000 this morn-

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