New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 8, 1930, Page 13

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«rw | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1930. TV HONETELEVISIN o re e " SEEN JUST AHEAD Combort Overrides Style Jan. 8 (UP)-—-Wom- “Electric Eye” and Other In- ventions Open New Fields ger now beca De Rivera Explains Reasons For His |[Town Cierk to Retire At End of 49th Term | Decision to Resign Dictatorship of e SUBWAY EXTENSION WORK ANTICIPATED Gity Board Plans to Lay More Underground Conduits Mirrors of Yesterday After serving 40 comsceutive S ¢ Aft S' Y L d | terms as town clerk of Betlin, rank -H. Croseman announced paln €r DX lears as Lea er‘ today he would retire in March. Crpssman, one of the oldest ~ ., |Dbe eternal, and if I succeed in form- || town officials in the United Hopes to See Strong Gov-|ing a government of order that wili| | States in point of service, fn- not jeopardiz: its magnificent work, | | formed the selectmen he would ernment Formed to Keep |1 will resin tie power which the || not accept reappoint king and dictatorship have confer- || 50th term. Peace in Nation — Anx-|red on me and I will rest a long Next Sunday Crossman will ob- time, as my health demands. simultancously his S4th jous to Retire If Work| “If confrontcd Ly ot anniversary and G0k contingencies or possibilities style ent for a New York, J expectation of the board works to ex 1 the suv- ain this able for |iust around horizons, | 1 will| | wedding anniversary on the bonds maintenance, v that from a subway work is < v | fuliill my duty to Spain.” | N= z & tls confid i 2 v : - He Began Can Be Con-| “ryq ot the main diiewttics uter |~ = o j == he old regime overthrown in 1923 ! oy ¢ o Ji n the past e o ! ruction which o . ih « « e ove i n in 1923 &) D - . B . y tinued. | were first, & costly war in Moroc o " LOSE_ ng clectrical development o A o reduce o tuke cara | against the Moors who had rebelled | 3 I EMPER Leresy Lo all so R VSO ) omo par to build it as against implantation of a Liditor's mote: Importan . put | protectorate; secondly, social - | complicated events taking place | (XS I MANY paris of Spain, reach- |/ 1g a climax in the ) . as the culmination of more Barcelona e n six years of dictatorship under hSayorer assinat 2 banks raided pre- wrose and what they are expected to BLLSNC R LIV capta nera: : e ! of the Barcelor will in o r By this system ad to are dealt with in a serics of | ree articles by John De Gandt, | reion, - surverins | {0eSE 0 Committee Meetings this situation, decided to take mat s into his own 5. He issued § N ertain scctions are ef of the Madrid bureau of the | - S il B = % = ENTipMENT: ' overhicad wires which i gt S b meement 13, 1925, Councilman W. Spaulding Warner KEVER TAKE PRESINTS FROM P L \ ) iy e {lscivalent to the proclamation of @ of the third ward criticized mem- POOR YOUNG MEN i I pr A e G . {mili : ry dic 1}\\\”\\\\[‘ I'wo days later lpers of the ordinance commit ) 1 Johr > the King, who always has declared enteain Py ol G 1! r =+ BY JOHN DE GANDT Ihe knew nothing of De Rives ,\:,ho,“‘}:j e I,'_’, f"",E\ e A e B i ' o1 is subways in (United Press Staft Correspondent) | plans, swore him in as president of |ihey should make it thete Lasines . SR D R ORoRGE S0 Marcus y Llectric Fyc 3 1 1 % lndugiia a0t e - an. 8§ (UP)—After hold- | N v clor ax, G Eainl bachelor of Jerld ’ | 1 ters and the policy is to Madrid, Jan. 8§ (UI a militar ory te o llandianat il et e perlor ¢ [ & the reins rovernment as dic- | BULEN O8I S0 : v e (s . Per ng o ) s 0s i ext em as fast as possible e ing the reins of government as dic- ) Quickly Stopped Troubles |atfairs of the commitice, especially U: 5 [utterediivords Softudmontilc > | iy ! s tator of Spain for six years and four | S UrE, B i sl L Sl T L (i e Co e [ o wre used for the months, Premier Primo De “tivera | e, I chl e e LS LG v year with waier | ? y Sl : r our g d low tension wires, is faced with a political crisis whicn | $10PPed the domestic troubles, but |fire department and — Building In- e b ember that when you cmphasized ' Wiring Photographs he plan is to keep the g % it was not until two years later that | spectors A. N. Ruthertord and T, heir e Ly o ong Anot contributio ahead of the con- it is believed presages fhe early de- i S i el i D bu ) ! he Moroceo | can B. Fay had 1 to attend o : 129 »avement cline of h ime and which may X a0 el ; pi ¢ » 4 d the Riff lea and present cert tors, i 4 ' Tor per 1 viate from be lead, »mong other things, {0 the ab- g ! : o o - ¢ vas defeatec i Councilman Warner was chosen o 5 i | o dication of King Alfonso [ Pathes o ; “Let's o i mireH 5 . A . - The premier, in a statecmnt today, | ool S ; LR i Siihel i L o oaches an air d received from the use Hisen o Hetalns e Returning from Morocco, De Ri- | absence of Alde v J. Gustave o 4 1 ‘ no or ¢ Th is of « subways from the public util- T ];\(»" \l ‘; to cnd his dic L strove for the political regen- | Johnson. Others present were Coun LRI ol it e - I g switch on automatically 2 Nl t L AL, T2 TG 0 (el i ehes ion of the country. In Decem- | cilmen Boyle Holt and Cur | “oman philosopher. *“Whiskey and Bry ting him to descend with- oney ra v taxa- tatorship in fpain. | 25, so slowly did this pro-|(in. Besides t MmN anE oling, profanity and unfaithfui cro il The glec ¢ « A 2 1sed. E on __ Consider Two Chambers gram proceed, King Alfonso agreed | (ees were (ot i Tandwens e not the only sins in t of your |y 1 T n was mad el The nafional consultative assem-| 6" hange the military dictatorship Miynarski, Hollow 1 'tworld. Unreasonableness and tem- 1 to acknowl A | & 1 iy progressed with some bly, he said, will discuss whether the | (0 & civil one Dihgas . b i i e {o be 2 eicha S N country is to have a one-chamber or \lfairs turned somewhat 10 the | jas Lemn ot { milk of family content- ompl both as to labor and ma- two-chambe a8 In the Past | worse, however, and the dieintor| iy for the past i . iy ¢ is 1 ) prnramicuifollowliERiiEseRd ReHE- ) eiuiddile coulll mollona8riconnt onil Al Lo ol ficet satlias e “I should like 10 sec cvery w z ma g i { Price was sions, plans to take his subsequent | (he support of & cer: o O e L S L 7 5 % ; e SR 6 VT el rogram to King Alfonso for aceebt- |<he wrmy. Acting quickly, however, o it s ) 2 Lios) el nines e v, 9, Appeals for Aid g o i 0l itor s ance or « wteristic fashion, De ¢ o r Hic T e g 60 801 n in characteristic fashion, 1 141 no other busines I g A ¢ In Finding His [ather and increased uhe ment by De Rivera fol-|alyays was able to upset ¢ " lin r that final action may L narried him to reform I J (e o1 £l s U2 lows: plots. Likely vould have been | 050 ‘ b o i et \ e N 5 ut ng space in “Up to row I have submitted for |overthrown had his enemies not| * UM 0% b o L e - e 4 e e S S, it is ckon it is pproval of the king merely a|wasted time preparing and had they | o 'J)‘me o Loy Inspec- | from talking i i b | : 2 . i bt it would cost them to al plan for the six m. hs of |been in more complefe accord HE e e i s R SR e i e S IS S ; & U maintain overhead wires when ihe life that remain to the national Acquittal Weakened Leader el eTe Gr Ll ¢ lines|ing FLNEGenoLe Lo ca Lo ANdIE B sk i s elihood of trouble from ice and sembly, which will convene Jan The acquitfal of Sanchez Querra l'“;f“" a possible extension of the|scntimental le ieretogo her m ¥ it N It ; ESE ms is added to the maintenance . 7, and discuss before the middle of Iy a court-martial, despite the fact |L!MItS of the fire district, and it was| “I should like to sce girls swear . elp nic to e e ; n 10 laws regarding publi. order, [ne had admitted himself g ot |decided to have the two officialsoff from taking presents from poor HANT, e > L b tio, in commonsial| . AS IasL ycar practically no new press and public associations ming a revolt against fthe «o . Prepare recommendations for action | young men and resolve to ca 5 : | win d radio, i commorcia the plan of exten- IMe project for a mew constitu- | ernment was a direct hint that Ll mecting Januar t 15| enough at home to sustair Con T i SoNE, O OS INOTG J‘ 9 3eanf, Aas ey L s felt to be pehind its scherd tion w 1 he withdrawn and the Rivera should go. Yot after | Planned to hold a public hearing on il they get back g o s lbaiens (6 Sed g s b ed lio men With no new work under way Whly will discuss matt rs refer- |lengthy cabinet meetings and sever- | the matter befor recommending | having to hint for 11« | W smadl skeleton force with a supere ing to th parliamentary system, |al talks with King Alfonso, the ¢ myihing to the council erean 1 la ik ent 1s kept to maintain the including whether this should be bi- | tator announced a fow days f The committee of rou “IC would be sphe B ¢ ni : cameral or unicamer would continue in “power another line business Nt osev- | womer ore of e } 1 1 N Yo « e of the board of publie “The great league of « hall year. Or until next- June 1 reports to t t the ! fool can rved ' o « om0 that new work can e known as t:e Patriotic Union, or- - neeting neat ! o will co ) 1 i ) r by the hoard it ganized and presided over by me, [ (Tomorrow's article will deal in il eneral g | V <0 could Ly private contractors will *~ reorganized and will clect its | detail with political cvents of The Taiga forest Virtuous Chicago cit . « 1 so ¢ - provincial and local chiefs. | past week and their importance in|more than 4,000 miles acy smister significance to tl to ¢ T th 1 of northern Cannot Continue Regime |the delicate question of liquidating |is one of the greatest nouncement that divo vhen g n th ! Africa arid region in “T realize the dictatorship cannot ' the dictatorship.) in the world. for the year in that city w which it is the world. ... on the skis it’s BALANCE/ o 1 B CIERITEE it's TASTE/ T is a curious fact that the best-tast= ing cigarette is the one in which no single taste quality is too evident. Over-mildness, for example—or over- richness—shows lack of ““balance’ just as plainly as harshness or bitterness. On this basis, test Chesterfield. Aroma, smoothness, satisfying good- ness, flavor, mildness, all present—but none emphasized at the expense of others. The one goal is faste — better taste, balanced taste— “TASTE above everything " - (Chesterfield SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED MILD, yes ... and yet THEY SATISFY | 1930, Liccert & Myes Tosacco Co,

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