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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930. COMMITTEES NAMED FOR KIWANIS WORK. President McKenna Announces' | Assistants for New Term Kiwanls will have c for the year pointed by Presid na and will b meeting of the clut row Mr, more than ever Vu club, and ing 14 co Agricul Robert Harry Wes: Bishop; Harry H Abel Ahlquist, dore §. Dunn, Public aftair William Cotwl Publicity: € wil- | i > A .Jnrn.\ Sturman v, | y, Herbert M. Martin. eception: Chairman, 2 ng, Imn 1d Iwn ke rl K. Dishop. Afty. Li ‘ | these place “Bossy” Gillis Approves Beer Sales At Clubs Not Abusing Privileges? wburyport, Mass., Jan. (P>— | down there, he wasn't s Beer for the members of cl which | any rate to the rank an asonat hours and do not ontinuing, Gillis the privilege was approved by | L declaration that a Mayor Andrew J. (Bossy) .Gillis in sion alone wa: ¥ second inaugural addre; tion did not apply in a raid at the North End Boat club. I The admission came d ng an at- | don't think h a there,” he on the police department. After | said, Chief Marshal McLean a “It the police fellow,” Gillis referred to an |club, why didn't t to the police to start raiding | which blackbz that sold liquor. , believe th “I told Mc an to go out and raid [ to have beer for their members if declared heatedly. | they keep reasonable hours and re- at lk\ you lhm\\ he did? He | fuse it to men who abus Boot- i the Newbury- | leggers are carrying booze th , where 1 IE\'n. Even if the [ the city all th and the police- proprietor was selling a little beer ! men stand and watch the s vester- ited to raid a id the club " he asked, L PSR R ‘What Congress Is Doing policemen dismissed by Police Corni- | reductions. “These men are di untled over the loss of their j and will testify” he said, add was info it many of th ‘) ad paid $300 to 3500 to obtain re | auired civil service rating. indictment of C Tuesday timony before t grand jury » by Rom.n Trochowski that he gave the 1 :r $400 to be “fixed up” for 's job. Kunz in Wz ington for the session of co | attributed the indictment to * ties.” “I don’t underst congressn “except an prefer ch ¢ time. You know ave many enemic sugar tar! terstate commerce committae ngs on communica- ce on committees ratifies mittee assignments. 1s general debate on war ippropriations bill mmittee considers Its T committee takes post office annual sup- public Monday bate on tarift bill chairmen n s for stock market in- Philippine indepe: Appointed Asststant to Vice Presi- dent, Traffic Department—Wide- Iy Known in This City ate a cooperative bank- 1 to forbid short seil-| New Haven, Jan. 7—Announce- ntroduced by s made today by the man- rt, republican, Io g ot w Haven railroad Lobby committee summoned Naw | appointment of John Douglas York sugar brokers to appear for |3 to vice president, traffic questioning | ent, with headquarters at Passed bill to liberalize civil serv- | New Haven ice retirement act. Acted on Mr. Doug ered railroad ser- committee amendments to the tariff October 25, 1502, in the local bill | fref » at Worcester and has Hous sen ¢ 1 ¢ in the employ of Received supplemental deficiency artment and the N estim of $61,000,000 from Presi- | ilroad since t Hoover, | 1905 he became t for clubs | missioner Russell to meet budget | BY NEW HAVEN RAILROADi priations committee report- r department supply bill. Commission to study centraliz of government proposed in res tion, by Representative Ludlow, democrat, Indiana, ileged ¢ Arthur J. Savs 8. Grant, Dr. y J. A. J. Levern C. Monier, | Thomas William Cowli- sha | ntroduced by Chairman Parker of | - \terstate commerce committee, ance: Chairman, A. J. Leven-| Bill to create new executive da- thal; Walter M. B Arthur | partment, * to be known as depart- | . Berg. | ment of general welfare, which would control all radio communica- at Worcester, oc mtil 1907, when he was appointed veling frvn:hv n 1920, he w tion of general @ Haven traffic department 2 Bill to regulate interstate bus lines | ter, in which position he con until April, 1928, when he was ap- pointed assistant general freight agent with h warters at New Ha- ven. On. Au 1 transferred from New Haven to Bos- ton in the same capacity EW BRITAIN’ WOOL GLOVES at Warm wool knit Skating Gloves —with wide turn-back colored striped cuffs, 98¢ value, REDUCED rOR WED. GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE WOOL MITTS at Children’s warm wool knit Mitts for school and skating purposes. Choice of solid colors —all with wide contrasting striped cuffs. Regular 48¢ value. ON SALE FOR WED. ONLY . Pair WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Men’s Fancy Shirts $1 35 | —in a great one day offering at Well tailored—full cut and mannishly styled. 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