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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY g, 1930. BY m) b Sea Elephant Capture In Three Easy Lessons }(HH‘ present contracts run out | Pike testificd, however, that are proud of this campaign and are * the world to know about Eent with etamped bl | PRINCESS MANE WARRIES HUMBERT IN ROYAL SERVICE of a pe furt GHILD SOUGHT IN TWO YEARS PAET (Continued BINGHAM TARIFF rshey and Coca Cola compi- puhlum for the organizations. REPUBLIEANSV MAY GIVE LA FOLLETTE PLAGE DEMANDED I'rom Iiirst Page) [avold babies as Well—our | posite.” | The wedding ccremony was the 1 first of the new year at Souderton | and was performed by Justice Asher | M. Stoudt, who reluctantly approv- |ed the following marriage contra Child Deliberate Parpose William Kenneth Moyer, Chicago, and T, Ethel Cylette Oen, sun Prairie, Wis., do herehy agre marry for the deliberate purpose - ereating a child. 1f at the end o WIT BY A i years we have failed of our purpo; NiCHOLAS THROWIY 4 it shall he the privilege of either FAGNAN{ 300 FT 1810 THE AIR for divorc — the other.” The'FALL GUY — FELL 20 STORIES AND uveD LIBERTY BANK 8LDG Buffalo, long as marriage is just passible. the op- (Continued From | | IMirst Page) { the Coca personal to Hoover and | | Hoover gets full, but .nn.‘ {cise data on the sugar subject.” | | The rejerence was containel in a | | man of Snisie pproach that Cola, com- method of | is going on, ¢ royalties to | Knights courtesy hers o in Pike iy o I xmm-wml, company. | of of to of letter written by 1L H. | Wall street sugar broker, { Staples, of Cuba, who is with Central Hershey Who Told Him ! was on the witness his information received “from someonc,” but tid he had forgotten who it e G T Tol i aia iy Senator Robinson of Indiana, the | "o L0 only regular republican on the com- [ 45 g o b mittee, asserted that the letter who was not cven u candidale, dicated D'Arcy has ‘“some hrought a protest from the inds stairs way of getting to™ the | dents and a demand for Lalolleti dent. appointment. When Pike said he did not know {4 1o who gave him the information Rob- | jjcane Senator inson shouted: | ehairman of the “Then you ought o have Kept!|ilcianding firmiy quict. This §s the purest Kind of | Loitmant o any of tha lobbying.” | rebel independen committe that T | Democrats on Side Lines | siten watching the republican | democratic leaders that if the tie's appointment is il hin Ll the (Continued | el two | 5 Forgot Pike, who stand, testificd to| D AN unsuceesstul attempt yesterday he repn he | apply 1 the cd lialian without consul gulars seniorit a ol of to lay asid <om¢ “The marriag: Moyer explained, we have contric M, doesn’t wican that to separate at the end of we haven't had a child post by the appoini- Thomas of ldaho, J back we ® e DRY LAW PLANNED LETTER AND FORM A pres Tue wH administration repu Smoot of Utah, commitic the ap finance against member to th WORD EACH Timg WHEAT HEAT EAT AT can tell everything then,” Pike Robinson asserted lence was unfair to said he now replicd. that the the president, understood all meant was that D'Arcy knew Mr. Hoover or could him through a friend. (Continued From First I | Knew refer- hive tion of carriv some war famous Yankee SHininlen support to A New York, chairman division itzroy pledzed Andersor e e Moves 1o Throne Room but Pike that er g of Taiolle Sun Suddenly Appears R Lakoll © hridal “ S temporar; utive was the Associatc 1t ganizations, Inc., who g freach | | the canipaign. | Pike had previously testified that | conference between Til- |he was dirceting a fight against a wards and Anderson it ligher duty on sugar in the tariff to hold « luncheon here 15 | DIl made by the Hershey company to discuss plans for |and the Coca Cola company. He [said the companies had arranged to spend as much as $25,000 cach in | their effort to keep a higher duty rom being placed on sugar. ! exec) to the floor there democratic Such of support situation as the ve- committe.s seek a solu- liom is arrar e publican on to committer reassembled tods tion to the vexing | tion probler | Oregon, s mittee and he has laid senate's old rule that is the determining factor committee post Handled Campaign In addition to the determined Pike said the Hershey Company | position of Senator Smoot to recog- and Coca Cola Company decided to | nition of the independents on the fi cenduct a campaign against a hizh | nance commit ind a virtual threat sugar duty and he was 0| py him that he will resign the chair- handle the campaign. es “We did not feel could comn: out and get news in the name of th Hershey Company or the Coca Co ! " Pike said, adding that | | Company | such news would be regarded : d of the Prince Nary this down January the demonstra- tor MM of 1 pa of ik e . tions, chairman of coni- Uia Discussing plans for 2 arade” to be held in Boston, An- | | rson said it would be led hy | modern Paul Revere who, instead o 808 (AT awakening colonists to the presence o & labored | thsTER Marie Antoir o a \ 2 of British troor would awaken the guillotine in ¥ ans Tré MAN-FILLING STEER ine | citizens to the fact that their liber- As the royal corteg tered the nEy . 5 oF QKL“MOMA‘IY'e“" |ties were being crushed. Behind Paul will march the chapel, Cardinal Ma e cele irt mantle | stood at the weing t : L anmaa 2 the “Liberty nobility m seniori chapel associatior A funeral in filling t al he ZOWN was orie 1 op- the | WINMNER OF FIRST PRIZE #100 BUFFALO BELIEVE 1T MOT ¢ 1. Girent Br ris. silk asked manship if his wishes are not regard- ed, the | other | the CONTE: we chieflains have [ ot republican attired in night clothes and chanting, . Aiberty, we were asleep.” | Then there will which characters wtihin the camp “Awakened Citizens,” appropriately | was attended by Mol wedding svell The costumes % == by np of th 1. troubles signo 271 regulars, Gol Also Suggested Senator Goff of West be a float will 1 and Caladra, attired in gold-¢ ed vestments belongir seribed court Virginia, high- i family and palace at Florer were Lrought preseryed to Ror nony. The proce lar, the kings specially rai the ds of stat o sentatives and ssion upprouched the princes right Stand Befor Humbert and Mar altar, Humbert on Marie Jose at the left. of the procession round the chapel The Cardinal descended f altar and approached the ple, who 1 The ( the sign of tl wedding tion was dircct “Your Royal Humbert of to take Her sses on their Altar stood the o ard cross and His to Humbert Highness Piedmont, do Royal Hi Jose of Be gitimate wife Humbert turned ather as) The king beg ceremo first coss Mar present gium, 5 your Prince voyal f Luesti nodded as Facing replied in Itd Turning to dinal said Marie Jose of to take His Urince of I i leg ardinal, tl rian Mar Hig Belgiun Hig here pi Royal 1mont Y imate husbar Princess Says “Yes eiving a nodded father, Ki replied The ( matrimon her also in ardinal then “Igo conju in Nomir Spiritus Sar matrimony Father, and Holy Ghost hand and vedd 1o love above } be obedient 1 Invocation for Eride During 1 ’ro Spor sounded hind The t At t King Vi nal for bridal con- unspok« A Mo I or vd or eing N N1y Ar M « N h H wore modesty in forbidden ner ans rett’s Gown Garrett, i bassador Iver Mitche wa with Chapi old 1a wife pink hlue train Iver clot Queen’s Gown Champagne ane-colored zold long s long ide o Italy v gold wore a ¢l cmbroi a frair princes House Bergolo train wd Aniong 1y at the wedding prisoners (o those w whom amncsty The irst chanee the royal tial mass d court ¢ in honor people of | to pay coupls holdin H wppeared on a i inal palace a ¢ crowd. whic wild Hi Maric nili while Jose ther humanity in th stood of with the waving o handkerchiets, yelled wh themselves Demonstratios After the bridal nd this they appeared time with the the Hu alont Jose and appear ed Aftor o the mpl sible I coupl © Dom ed to a small thron the o NFW (LUES RECEIVED to, e INCONVIGTS ESCAPE hortly a at noon v the weddit nd Maric Jos ony of the Quir had vith et 1 il the | " ha il hoars o Inereases pair A uninte gain i chi Holvok hert wer Quirina with troops one Vatic 1 unost nioni und escort Pop Childhood Vimazes Ow Hirpla Marie 1a knowled HERALD ( the introd I mont noC HUSBAND GUARDED. - \;ivi MURDERED WIFE COURT MARTIAL 10 BE STARTED AGAIN rine laws ound Whet LASSIFIED ADS W en- ships the Rum offi of the Unit- retivities here, told gzlers orked out so that ! we can tell, there s that they the When i they Activit follow reaches the first tie falls off that t coast known as have their roubles too. So dur- when it the me the hem to SET and heney Ko wher- ceron ien, they port up at rre or they operate rs, give their men shord rrange thei abandoned, | row pl o0 have think move Their contact ir car- ) o The the op- on “rum row ting in dy. dual-motored am- ion juipped with ma- guns 15 learned nd Stonc including Lienu- rs . . Von Paul- coast guard | emonstration !v\dlw\ recently. planc is manufactured by a guard ni-Com and - Ellis 1 one of the POLICE BOARD DELAYS MAKING ASSIGNMENTS (Continued From First Page) us be created Officer prominently eants longe orable attitude of publicar who hav roup in been licuten several proposed bl for board ng within a definite Lty hold week or ction in 1LIUS ROSENWALD MARRIED SECRETLY mued From First Page) Mrs, David Levi wrold Goodkind, of York, son o bride, and ind J. Lessing Rosenwald, wdelphia and Abingdon s Rosenwalg York; H m Levi re and his sons. Philadelphia York where he with former solidze and fo Alfred 1. Smith the disposal estate to health of Julius ssing are 1w io from New Uvin (e York, regarding $6.000.000 Hubert wional and crnor of cduc Boston party, the that the British duty more burdensome than tion Other floats will depict the Black Duck episode in which three alleged rum-smuggl killed by coast guards off Rhode Ts coast recently, I'm Alone in which ship was by tea moral being prohibi lers were the and the British coast guard fire Also in dine will he and girls carry ing to Andersor BURGLAR® RANSACK PROVIDENCE HOME inued by nd casc sunk platoon asks, accord- of [ boys moon | be- | (Cont First Page) I'rom [ Nicholson's bedroom sacked and the stolen. Michael | pert, ir burglary, not a pressed had pieces of been v cwelry Franklin, finger print the scene o but reported there trace of the thief. e the belied t the burglar w professional. had worn gloves. Although the burglar apparently spent time in the house, none of th was awakened, Nicholson is on¢ wealthiest the board of trial Trust company with several porations HART ARRESTS YOUTH - INLEAP FROM AUTI] Cx- pected the wits ox som: occupants of He is chairn directors of the Tndus- men other financial cor- (Continucd From First Page) Pl that orning. 1 in spite he had to go to of vork this Arraigned in befor police pleaded guilty to the ation of Section 62 of the motor vehicle laws and was fined $10 and | costs, including $5 for the damage He assumed full respon- explaining that he found a ball bearings on East Main and not knowing who owned took thein along with him. not intend to hit an auto- but was simply throwing the hearings al various targets, The lice happened along and i beaving struck it. He admitted e was not truthful when Chief Hart questioned him last night but he re- gretted that he had not admitted his guilt at that time. “I'm guilty and ready to suffer the consequences,” id. “The other two boys had hing to do with it.” Judge Traceski suspended judg- ment on Pina. who is 16, colored and lives at 13 Franklin street, and Vincent, 1 dress. They toolk stand befor: Andrews and testified that the were with him and ran because they did {not want to be implicated Judge Staniey J court, Andrews charge of vio- to the car. sibility, bag of street em He mobile, did po car e s no er the Pina said Andrews gave him about 5 Dbearings and he threw them at signs along the street, not intending | to strike anyone or anything of ue. Vineent had no bearings when arrested and his story was that when he heard the click of the | breaking glass he looked around and {secing nobody but his chums realized one of them had thrown the missile that caused the damage. He ran and the others did likewise | Chief Hart explained the former estimated {broken glass between §3.50 and $5 | Andrews told Sergeant Feeney the names of his companions and all ad- mitted their part in the incident, claiming. however. that they did not {know it was the police car that was passing. he and ate's Sergeant case and the cost of the Feeney Kansas expects to spend approxi- mately $26.500,000 in road improve- ments fn 19 on tea was no | nd is identified | Vineent's | , colored. of the same ad- | the | saw wou who con It be v Coca iy P exer { | He nun was Con the iy my Pike | citiz the Rhode Island’s | Walsh suggested, i of | | s been left out in consideration of bill,” I | mated | wou | fron | year “Any by 1 Pike l nit Pike st sugar oth | | that 1R [ publicity Pike said he came to Washington, | Association, w imittee, himself house,' [ Washington | sugar tari cerning | | were “bonanza” | for the organizations. Junior Owens of the Boftlers and they agreed they 1d employ a publicity agency. illlam H. Baldwin of New Yors, testified yesterday before th was cmployed, Plke said agreed, Pike said, that would handle the money ceeived the Hershey anl L Cola companocs was from was to act as the clearing he ike said ptto act as * added that explained. not done much the clearing house.” he had come :o in connection and had of persons, whom he he had with the interviewed a b did not { name Pike s Cuban sug company handlel 1d that if a high 1y placed on sugar the Hershoy pany would have to go out of business of refining Cuban sugar. Watches Own Pockethook have own pockethook an pockettook ia aftected by tho my bill.” he said. idded that he asa consumer along with u“! r ens of the United States. ot us leave out the inte consumer,” 1150 was rests of Senat as he inquired con- Pikes' interest in the bill, interest of the r has this ordinary consum Pike replied \e witness said it had been cs that the house sugar rate 1d increase the cost of sugar ) $350,000,000 to §575,000,000 a raise that is put on poor man who buys sugar said, adding that if the ralc « made high enough it would b to raise sugar in the he ed States again referred to his inter American citizen in the he was reminded same position as an tariff and he was in the rcitizens. know we don't count,” he re- torted. I ruary iden is up him to whe o | viee publicity Chath sy “Mr meth {is & full | subj | | oppose that of tions arise. Ifeb- pres- company, he comes to “Bob’ Coca Cola every time 1t continued: before yesterday 1 He then got me yesterday morning his advertising man, Mr. Horsey, export and Ralph Hayes, president the m & Phoenix National bank. Ve went over the matter in some il and ended up this way: D'Arcy has w personal of approach to Hoover and to that Hoover gets concise data on the sugar e letter suid Staples, dated Woodruff, L of after here.” he day at noon saw down breakfast re he had C. D'Arcy preside vice of od oing but ect Hoped for Hoover's Aid s his belief that Hoover the sugar matter and doesn’t go through, in Latin-American would most thinks this will it the view tha He scriously point | be stressed. | e | licity in o Mr. fall | the duce | “Mr | ing | som | ed | take | the scal A | Pike “wo son | Tieve R and work States Sugar willing { Cola active until it hey belicve as possible that as much pub- | should be secured that those in congress and Hoover will have something to back on if they mct contrary to wishes of the domestic rder Woodruff apparently is leav- it to me to sec that there is e organizing of this and has said that if the Unit- association would matter up, he would be to subscribe funds to thing along, though on ¢ 1 do not know." letter from John on April 20 d uld not want to cause inconvenience, bt that it is better company to stay paiticipation in 1s over with, if eplying, Pike said: This perfectly satisfactory to us ve will carry the amount until the what Sibley to any we both for the out cf any the matter possilile.” per- Coca is paid| complica- | should | pro- publiciiy | help | cot relatio who already has two major mit- and interstatc put forward | conn of Ohio assignments—foreign commercs one the for ttee vacancies ior 1 wants to know three major while Senator Nowed to file for that n enator Goff filed committee post sornestime tor Lalollette did hut h Lalollette slightly it denly yesterday., Senaior | Rhode Isiand, Laliolletie in of the finance enator Smoot Sor now why he denied commit Goff miye th wi assignme outra eniority. & Metealt who has the filed vacancies that . charged seniority or committee irgues [ finance committed raising the money ernment and it Iby thosc in sympathy ministration pendents ro {west agricultnral representation W des is with to the o must be controlled with the ad- westerninde- t the entire north- without committe irea s on ti srves recognition I]EAF MUTE WRITES 3 ~ HIS PLEAFOR JOB Cannot Obtain Work Because of Impediment, He Reveals | Another of the | cidents which are confronti | Rogers who js in charg | municipai cmployment curred today when a deaf | applicant for work presented |sell and in the negotiations w were written on paper he tol of destitution. is unable to obfain w of speech ha his wife, of many unusual in- < Frant of (he burcau oc mute He being o who was the family. place in a company and i port only disn the Vs local | trom when the hrough a Tast June He has been marricd two and has no children. He is 2 old and is willing work pick and shovel Mr. for at her factary lack period” to with Rogers mad Iriday which an appointinent, afternoon at 2 i ime hopes to have vork for the man. New York Society Women Oppose Prohlhltmn Law New York. P) than 100 prominent York woin- e were on record bill, was taken at a the state branch of the organization for national pro- hibition reform. Mrs. Archibald Roosevelt presided over the meet -More New today ns 0ppos- ing of prohibition enforcement The ing of action meet- wom- en's The resolution adopted | that the 15th amendment “violates |the fundamental principle of the | constitution” and the demand to en- | force it “has resulted in lawlessness, corruption der.” declarcd hypocrisy, and mur- [ Volcano on Mar tlmquc | Is in Violent Eruption New York. Jan, 8§ (P—A dispatch to the New York Times today from Captain E. R. McCullam, of the ‘~l\'lmsh\p Western Ocean, off the | coast of Martinique, French West Indies, said Mount Pele was In ‘ violent eruption. Lava was flowing tain sides ot 2 a. m The Western Ocean due at | Martinque late yesterday afternoon, | but it s believed the eruption | may n prevented her making FFort De IFrance down the moun- was ve Woodrnff | | Real Estate News i Warrant, | Joseph J. & Mill street property. Nicolo and Michele lAn:nhnu and Mary 8 Deeds ack to It Soricc vinga, Glen street property.

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