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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1929. AR mmemortor b e INIIED T WARK TAX HEARING IN TITY BLOCK [ ~/iDa9 ~ Tk 13/ | | j (Continued From First Page) | contributing to depressed cotton prices was competition from India ( s He said foreign mills were turn- | e ing to foreign cotton at the expense DU e -Ro of America and asserted India was | Torvav-Rar becoming the greatest competitor of the United States and the world ALASS A | GLASS MONEY | largest producer outside of this | country. — used in China . Miller Blames Crop ; Gardiner H. Miller, president o ol LR e : the New York Cotton Exchange, - who testified yesterday, said the low | price of cotton resulted from “the| law of supply and demand” and | rted the large crop here and| |abroad and slump in stock values all had combined to keep the price | down,, Senators Smith and Heflin, demo- ats, however, disagreed with Mil- lcr. Both said market manipula- | tion had played a part in the fall of the staple. Heflin asscrted the firm of Anderson, Clayton & Co., Houston, Texas, cotton brokers, hud exercised a dominating and d pressing influence on cotton prices Questioned about the legislatior {o which he was referring Henican sout : < said that measures now pending Want Higher Counscl Lol i i / ¢ & i R 4 £ before congress ranged “from addi o outcome of T > b - ? : ? 2 o 3 f tional regulation to practical aboli- ion t . 1 3 i . RN i SRR ST ) ] tion of trading on the exchanges.” / o ; i " i 4 ¥ e | It is within the range of truth | Y OH! 110 -NO- DEAR - WX TRI- SPELLED WORDS / 1 to say that they are a disturbing in- | AT UNYIL TOMORROW- Loy \ | fluence on the cotton market and o O EYE Ao AVE — 3 P will continue to be until they ar 0 ASTK Me— finally disposed of,” he saic ’ ) — NOT TO'PAY!” | | | | \TE RIDICULOLS To B U ave YOU eve EWE Il G o Rl i 4 FASTEST I BOAT ation to the ai casu : i tax collec : ) ' Mg WIPPER T4 Hampton-on - Thames, England. 10 revenus should ) i e ) PaT DALY A p Dec. 13, (P—The world's fastest lite s Coll . e SRR AL YRS boat has been put into service | s ®ion c iy 3 it of Maryleboae, Gns i here. 1t is designed especially to | Tax Comm 3 ; d L . S 4 5 speed to the rescue of aviators who | 1 nossible conferce . 2 R 15 ONLY 15 YEARS OL Hoese " : . may be forced down in the English possible confer | G : S e Vovie and Conlon objected to h e el e BUT HAS FOUGHT 1 s Jhen i 1..,«,/ /u e Channel. It has two motors of Q | state official pr o Al P | 3 h.p. each. Jroblem was a local one e i 50 i wecsts T Kl — At the ou 1 Soyle e esiRi « NG CONTE )/ e Lol PRIVATE CARS FOR KEMAL led on t r or Al 2 ek R BIREAC o okl At | Stockholm, Dec. 13. (B—Thruc 1l how muc } 1 | ne obliged 1 A . | D S Gperor ’fiBERlUS‘ private railway c ¢ being built rsonal tax vas pronc ¢ 3 ; in Sweden for Mustapha Kemal, ted before t < tor ro- oundil = s d Y e RODE (B0 MILES (N 24 HOURS president of Turkey. Each will con- ived it, and Mr or ¢ ) et i ! e - - —_— tain a reception room. berth for ten ; : G | passengers, bath, kitchen and ser- | | vants’ quarter | | | | | i | | T : | TO BUILD GREAT CANAL | Stalingrad. Dec P —American two corporations ‘ cting of Private Wal-|a canal costing $100,000.000 to link tion with th ] hroug f \ it ter J. S . 11, Veterans | galingrad, on the Volga, with Ka- | | s e e ST 4 Wank it e WIN HEM”RRER [’LAIMS of Forvign Wars, has been called bY | jateh on the Don. This waterway | lacinane na that |ert ¥ Commander Joseph Ifeingold — for| wiij make it possible for boats to BY NEA SEAVICE INC. Councilman Conlon was not correat 1 iths. He tho! — 2 go from the Caspian Sea to the e iy A t v = RO L "v on Arch street {o take | Biaclk Sea and from the latter to | I L CLE G, ot £ ool ek o golletio ed IFrom First Page yutinued From Pirst Pag action on 0 et B e e S al | naturedly about it for a fc i ba I Y i {the White Sei \ : ssts Full Fime Tax Attorney | oo v+ of part of the et a 160 X1 arrangements incom- | MILK HIJAC hetween ¢ n oy SRS | ; 2 A o Loomis said e tavored v |or iy corporation e e e e e rnicnacke s SR Witeland | Stepfather chitaren phews engincers arc o supervise 4"“““1 IPriday at § o'clock at the | military honors by his former com- | Ter o e SR R e ol [eensy of milk hijackers has heen Murdered in Charleston v ”UM,”'\I" AITER FALD " in charge casion to tell Alderm: hundre v r such an |tion ir IRcomplainyiLy te consideration o nney & Co. ORENL D et UL O'Day, John| (b oion, W. V.. Dee. 13 (B—| Albert Lindquist, 54, sustained §n ; teidant divaciors corporation Sullivan, Tim Leary, John Murphy | Eiile e i : e . 2 L lon shonsored UekIsation Fast_Ball Piicher L e e e e eTenrathersl Lilas bt (e fiieaultund ruce if PEi e p ¢ : y g ¥ ; | t erat i ith an exceptionally | the act of stealing a five-gallon can | Richard Price, 65, were shot and|a fall down stairs at the Stanl record fo physique, Smith had un- | of milk. Kkilled at their home here early to-| Building on Main street this after- i 2 1 ngth even as a boy and | e | day. Police said the woman's hus- | noon and was taken to New Brit O s U an LB i sai . de. |tion in the form it passed the hous: | the height of his fame as QUAKE N SICILY band, John Gann, had been arrested | General hospital b nolice. SL T, LR s ’ clared, oth f which would pro & stash of @ semi-professional bascball piteher| Catania, Sic 13 (P—A | at Newport. Ky., as the slayer. extent of his injurie not de Arp tongue . y ey | per cent in normal rates on ad the reputation of having the | slight earthquake shock lasting sev-| Polic id the Ganns were es-|nitely known this afternoon. L Dindes Explaine Asce b 1 complaint, hat 7 ndivid I corporation incon: | fastest ball of any pitcher in his seconds was felt herc at 5:45 | tranged and Gann had threatencd |quist gave his address as the e O e dividends were declared [taxes to be paid in the approaching ©kss in this locality. Opposing | o'clock this morning. | the life of his wife and their two |diers’ Home at Noroton. tion of the N ] ye players often said of him th if | | clarinz the <!” Chairman Smoot of the finance | he made up his mind to put all the | 1 the exercise of ) was prop : had on the ball they and discrotion Guest that the senate agr could not sec it as it whizzed by Sithin 24 hours [He was known in his youth as F. McDonoug jon is taken up for debate, : ; cir Attorney.” voiding any considerable delay on e T district, in lector about the first of : R e Gl o Ll ST U rious phases o ¥ 0 WOr: 2y Pay € n Would Vote Tomorrow aseball and Smith was one of the ssessors were gone in ! ‘ s asking 1) 4 HAL[ []ENIE l TENT Under this arrangement, the s aders because of his speed, The tor Loomis wa ¢ SRht L O e would a vote o1 cso- | Alpines and the Mt. Pleasants were Councilman Boy tion tomorroy vade ) fast teams, and the games on the and always conside a good or- 1 he believed anization, the alderman having v 1 his oifice woule e ! i Sl i T e Chairman Thomas 1 v o board of asse 1s called in tioned about the s of department. He told of th by which the rate Looks is Ly the assessors in four > first book xiven to th inxious that c-lwon on Smith's twirling. Fifteen cached in order to speed | years ago he pitched for the New DIRECT WIRE }‘i:&l S ¢ Britain Independents under inder the law Watson of ma, the |management of Jim I nts to jail. but he pver v ¢ stabl « leader, will ist that |sports promoter, and mad ol proceed with the tax de- [record. Another member of that | e o : L slhuosiol g ism RUORIRTRCovTe Rdled ke eck | Store Open Untl 9 Saturday CW BRITAIN — CALL 3500 unanimous consent L ry for a limitation i not fortheor o, GARNEY WILL SUGGEED ord business s lief duri paid Opposes semi-Annual - Collectic pproaching ye o Couzens Dead o anon e e En ns y an | sehool. requestod t ! However, the i s cozraduzted from the Renssc . i ) Ir. Lo 1 ot a e f 1= “no™ to the Cou i Polytechnic institute in Troy. § . Sl lonmi e : 918, s a mechanical en- oposition He went to Irance as a ond lieutenant with the engineer tps and after the war went to work as a production engineer in Gillespie-Eden Corp. at Lowell is to Whi e 1 1920 lie went to the General < Eleetric plant at Scheneetady where he served two and one-half 24, he was made as- FH 1 9 sistant to the general manufactur- HONORED BY TWD etuscee s e B department in the new Phila- In June, 192§, Mr. Carney was made executive assistant to the vorks manager of the Philadelphia plant, which position he occupied when he left to come to Landers, | 5 3 S . o o i Clark, : You can't go wrong in making your gift selection from ourlhohday e ) AON S I e T e s b stock of Shirts. Here are the kind of Shirts he would choose for himself— City Officials Us¢ Tnfluen: € ) g A e > e e s . B g ity Officia i the platoon ser- | fact that he served during the | because of their quality and because of their patterns. 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