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«wo | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1930 Reach Agreement on Naval Limits | OF [][TY IN ]893 A iy ot | BRAZILIS UNI[]UE | ‘. TR Through Conference In London Soon' i et g {New Briain Bee Prmedeely““‘“‘j”‘ e Says Tropical Districts Hold Main's circus played on Foreign * Secretary Be- ‘]]li Items of Local Interest |\u.ccsGr i i ™, & Almost Unimaginable Surprises g bad shows on cal 5 contine ‘ L 3 SR 159 : ITALY PLANS ROADS lieves Better Prepara-|inc foreign office. Ocensioinaile 1 e [lsesstepionaRon feazthi Hases = i e menagerie; real Roman hippo- : : 3 y I 2 ; i oY T ¥ 11 (P leaned forward to emphasize a poi “John I. Sherlock, the ar eat 2 I « or ol ol ' € tion for Meeting Wili, Turning to more general subjecis Talcott and Long's Hartfo s % “]‘K'([,L\‘\‘K\w":,',:::h,:lty“_1" i the foreign secretary said he urant, has rented the rink for Fri- |, cam calliope; pony wit Aid Materially in Iron-|brlicver in the influence of enli day and Saturday of next week and ,\(,(,A ,m,‘m ,m'“m“. w,.‘l‘,‘\ ,: i 5 cned democracy upon international | will try to cover 130 miles in e Doun N A | b ion: OLAEY ing Out Difficultie Ielation houvk Wi Bichardsoh, @ Iy OF | niainores with 26 difierent colonen )y ioer 0e 3 L am a great believer in beit s | color, will walk 65 miles in the T A e e e s during the eaucation,” he said. “The more fully | tim $400,0001 Trce Stract paradeil tiorthern nations of the world cducat +1| The above*paragraph Gl e R the easicr it will be to pre war, | from the front page of the New Rr et O e | cou ie so long [ believe a lack of cducation s fain Bec, a newspaper published in | (PIRNE BE bis meat market. L succeeding been rgely responsibl for tho=e | this ci in the ay Nineties.” The 08 Ciears St this serles. petty prejudices and misunderstand- | item was in the edition of August 5, |5 ¢1gArs. ings between nations ch in th DOG FOSTERS Ldifor's note: “The United Press presents herewith the first interviey which the British foreign secretary, Arthur Hends has granted sinee he took office. In it, Henderson given his views of the forthcoming five powe naval ¢ G I to which he is one of the four British I rsons out of health, suffering | By J. TOZZI GALVAO L from n al b 3 poisonin, or | past so often helped foster war, | _Another snappy sports item in the yor Tik AT m'?xl e i The | moro: peoplel travel o Neaon | SarBipaper says, Saniantisticihomeshy foe g St "‘t:‘;‘n"l‘m; "-u‘»' f.f“,“ | others country and the more th . | $hoer is Thomas McCuc & dinln i “on Dr 3 R ed 1o buy building lot . | hinterland of Brazil, be it survey F 3 THono Enbatth aneh ol street. He knows at the lind i 008 R ¢ 1 : N = : fikely they swilll ba ‘o ¢ | and weight of a shoe necded by any || B2%" - TR “*\“ ¢ 1 \ 233 HOURS By HENRY T. RUSSELL “The wide mterest and sympathy | DOrse brought before him., whether |18 1an: L0 s certair 5 ¢ nent the 15/ v NEW YORK TO United Press Staff Correspondent evinced in the United States duri "\v is a hard working tramway horse l,‘-‘ v.m ‘.K\H‘A.Af\ be fo i ey 5 ; l" D% L (Copyright, 1930, in Al Countrics | oo orge’s illness and (ho more | ©F & trotter. What he don't know | SO icut, “]‘“‘ "o’ "f?“' rec o ound in wny other pas | ; FLORIDA ¢ United Press & S e s e S TLON orse’s hoof isn't muck as s directly from the surround- | wqrig b 2L y United Press) s e e wbout a horse’s 1oof isn’t much & mountaing.” P ; . : Ed Dudl Corrig Tony London, Jan. 11 (UP)—A convie- | prime Minister MacDonald, 1 tise | The paper is a copy found by | The unexplored regic of the tion that unsolved problems of nava vhose we FROM PENNA, STATION. NEW YORK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nicholls of| The application of B laya river, one o [ Baire Hirest: henthd a Mases oletuse. ors foriulicensd Lo sell 1:\10\\\«:!\\‘\,; R e e Smmo 1nts D]HCUIUQ“ {0 Break eere ot ; Sy The Miamian Gulf Coast Ltd. ¢ n ent ch confront o five Lv. 9:40 a.m. Lv. 9:40a. ;. lisarmament which confront the five | gver the pessimists may say 3 ok el | liquors, ale, lager beer, rhine win: | holds surprise would ir ¢ s > power conference in London would | countries do fundamentally like of Sherman’s March to the Sea, re-| 2 Chanl ! 2 and 8§ Main s e PR “ , ¥ today wit 7 Other Fast Through Trains Daily b worked out at the coming meet- { pospect cach other. This is not so | CeNUY (aken out of its frame. It i A A i em o street Slsiho Borra ol (Concadani (Shering 0‘181‘ R]\'le'q G U : Sl | “2nd Mismian (Ef. Jan. 17) 9:40 a.m ing was expressed today by Arthur b H s yellow with age and crumples when | [0Und anong the notices he N, i ns) are asleep wit bur- | 1 Edd hi C Palmetto Limited . .. .. 2:10p. Pk much because they s o same |H. Beard heating and plumbing ntold centurie he 1o wi S ) Havana Special Ll &30 pm. Henderson, the British foreign secre- | language as because, deep down in | Dendled. B vy 5 : 5 2 - Florida Special 8:35 p.m. tary, S . ‘ s The paper. even in these days, |COMpany offered 500 pounds o dians roam behind J geles § i ) h and B e e Y ) i Rhadti No laree d- | fre ¢ with each refrigerator sold. ks and guard their domains R The Everglades . . ., 10:20 p.m. | was she ! 2 u to consider two proofs that, their hearts, they have many of & ame ideals.” ’ | lines were used, display type being : rintendent of fire alarms | jealously against intrus pois Magnotia Limited . /.. 1230 am. Asked to his personal hiobbies, the | 4. yo100 entirely to advertising. That | ¥as not without his official atten- | ¢ putting a speedy end , | Joined forc the el t R | The Double.Track Sea- Level Route oreign secretary said: “Once a col- S s nasig Katst tion 37 yea 0. A notice ded | any adventuring ¥ which giv it v 1l 1 5 e 0. 8680 , i esentative, said without qualificatior the art of writing news briefly, fell- 3 1go. A noti : 3 | ; o = ‘vh’-\”{‘ 1’_ “i“” witho 1}1.;]4.:, ;m..; “ague of yours wrote a little story |y a1y {here was to tell in a few | “Corporation Notice,” sa o | the least cause for suspicior ; i XChitrle - Hag e e antic Loas ine e ] ”'1, “ra. | S2ving 1 had two hobbies. Work an1 sentences, was not an unknown | SuUperintendent of fire al The white man made them his cne The Standard Railroad of the South nade he pre-conference discus- sen s F : L = : o > Standard he Se sions b l\\-‘n]yl‘ : (Z\ o (" SO SN Bt s, L thin's |4 coomplishment is proved by the fol- | addition to the duties now imposed Mies 200 years when hi : ¢ 5 : Le {agel 5 S5 o B. F. FULLER, A.G.P-A. s bresentativesiofothy ist be right s all.” Ay h upon him * * * The notice gave | for gold overcame s eling fo! 4 - ¢ ) West 40th St., New York five great naval lowing paragraph notice gav « ! : ; OCEER Obstacles or Explains His Nickname “John Watcrman, a colored man |Mr. Cooley authority to inspect leration and prec PR OF After considerable thought and Tel. Lackawanna 7060 broad smile he explained how ne No Final Agreements Henderson, in & frank and in- formal talk with a United Press rep- Sonkeaial Ko fantioatin { employed by W. T. Holbrook prop nd cause five hbzards to Aunother Cigarette Test Sl S s : \ irepieat Tan rding he conference, whi | laudanum Thursday nigh -|be removed, when the same wer Once while exploring tha : ’ t i 1 nitt 3 ider the logical iand. insvitabie se icknamed “Uncle Arthur cidal intent but was discovered in due to electric wiring. A long time ago,” he said, “one | & toladministeran antidote: St separated from my parfy and sult of the Washington conferc time to adminis 2 Wishington conterencellp iy o 1 dest vmorbers of tHe Mo || mhot i : : ds of these Chavan _ g s of th e invention of labor saving Gulebs 1 1 of the work done under| ;i ¢ommons nicknamed me; Ot chinery was not hailed with de : 25 et . auspices of the League of Nations: el : 5 i hineadea | cosst passing their “te and, last but not least, of the Kel deall Snce ) pUls sean ¢ consiste Iways been dubbed Uncle Arthur, | hor Saving Machinery i in stand stant ite rai 1 the 9Esnact sy means o L thellr donit mind. jiD think ib'n tarmiur || “Thiss saer have Hean lemploysd = a pipe or t P . ° wost powerful nations of the world i 2 : T s i o v : 5 fa colemnly placed (hemeselves on oeel | endearment. T have been in parlia- | at the Stanley Works turning out Pi . : Lo eau l ran ! 2 D aees e eSO eC Nt U6 years mow' D was a leaddr | biass pins for brass door s The | ; i ly_accoutered | an : ord as ontlawing war. z | | ———— ) ished v how fierce r 1 chan m, N ) member when there were only four | other day an innocent looking ma- 1 i _ i he forcign secretary reiterated wlSmim, de t S .f. Ho \expross At ferring to President Ifoover, | Yankee horse traders are recalled by i S 3 ‘.(,“ PCO- tienderson said he knew the Ameri- |an amusing story of what happened | New York, Jun. 11 (P—sStanislw T AT e can president during the World War. |to a New Britain man in an exchange | Petkiewicz, ol conqueror or ! s i come o the surs | o Angeles amateur. v > 1 i B A Manufacturer H'HS' Shlpped To 5 e B “Yes. I was a member of the As-|of animals. e lrw‘\n’_\.\ mi. expects to dwing inio |71 had g | : ceoni Unia Jown in their hearts” they have the QUith government then." he o) Thomas I _\1.«' o ‘vl ant um;xv- ftive action this month or | | s o 4 B ide ¥ snjoved meeting him very much. || grocery clerk whose auburn lock st : 3 i are so much admired by the fair sex e executive committee of the B was not surprised he cvolved won- | are so much admired by = He said cducation of nations of i &% T : e el o s e G e R UL Bover _ sionals. Horton S e B One Period Model Baby Grand Piano which el e e e ings o s . | homas svapped hores, and Wi from” chmetiion” i thie couniry |, nan t ¢ ; : ; will be sold at a reduced price rather than hatwar reir er of fact | & rlin man : S0y AVS ugo, rescind ts action g - 4 7 i S N 1t = E . L 3 Lt arit dearmamont o, DL wx was fo'ghastly that 1 b | T oA e S e e T s R e e e o0 R g M reship. If unable to sell will consider stor- e licved it changed the ideas of many | possessed of was for years owned (o the Fole to run in the New York ; 4 i : : Sevnle by a cireus clown ere it fell into the | Fames’ At Madison, Suare| e Dunks of iox | s s aoowoe B ing with responsible person. Hoavar Nor Satistied that DPresident | B Gerson rose, shook hands with | hands of the guileless Mr. Garlock | Garden February 17; the National : e ¢ of {1 JepSreinal £ ovolecd LAt S 3 ¢ Berlin, and its original master oo bl Nelbat TR ; - b ' . his visitor and a slight frown ra- | Of 0 0 ginal masicr s, A, U. championships at Atlantic | "OMmd | e, e : the lea ] ] I antanleniidens, ally after | 2 0o s customary fovial expres. | tought it many, strange {ricks, such | Gity, "March 5, as well g the brout|tm ot d : 3 ! el Address: " 1 sion as he said good-bye. 5 up on its forefect, Kicking, | Memorial games at Boston, January = " ] Journe sund 1 our s dited 1o th I know,” he said. “I lost a son | b cking. ete hould he decide to enter ricd as provision 4 t £ hole pl ~ S A OTD e i ke | omas didn’t know this when 'he committee, however, barred . SMAll sticks made L br With cven e e SALES MANAGER cnt that the forthcoming navai Lhe ; t b 5 S laborites in the house." | chine was introduced and now the S l P kiewi Be A NeiaisieapRnoint attempt to solve finally the prol ngineer trade for the first v )T | than the three men for | POl el RS R S s | lowed to Compete in Games v up the ladder. The days of David Harum and the | to sn nomad tigh e terrible things he saw during the he stylish steed hefype pole from appearing in the HSntrdd: G ST e o e pench R B I TG e e e R 173 Michigan Ave., Chicago, IIL “onfere: nd Str 5 he was Betting 4 ECOUNY. Dogime A, C. mcts, spensors of | (CL HUNSTY the w f were no difficulties or | n and doing up Mr. Garlock. (e (0 < rtised his appear- | °L these sticks into a po cles to overcome, obviously | M. with a Raliofi e mived with wat may last many weeks. FUer- 570, 1D 2.5 G St P AP e St {0 T+ B 7 B T 4 he original ion of the cre would be no need to hold th. ¢ o ; in his voice, avers it oommitiee barring him from compe-| This gave conferen “he continu Thers - done t the S tition was taken on the grounds !’ is a great difference hetween th cot fr leCabe was drive that there w ous circum L] world's prese ace and 2 { 5 visit | days isarma g A C sfances” with ment psychology from what th 1 [ cre which the A as n in 19 anks to sucn . vitation of a « heen consid lvance in th fonilo acomnaemhe it 1o s Rk 4 s : New York. of the ideals which animated leaders - 5 disap L Compleloly and 18 aui-{ o wiostat{andrd it waa brought of the peace rence after the . fo have been earled ol ot pl g Rh S T 5 war. That in ifself is a great deal. | Afontreal, Jan. 11, (UP)— Mayor meal by Crows. dlniomatic courier of the. Delisi| With hialt asi sugar in a th “The London conference, more- pnillien Houde, in a specch befor In the meantime Mr. McCabe | department and that his ex.|Of @ glass of water. On this over, unlike the Geneva tri-power (je Quebec legislature, charged th says it was no swap, that they just s are being paid by the Polish | AN work. if necessary 38 hou onference of 1927, will open after the International Pulp & Paper hanged horses to give them a t. The A. A. U. commit- | alk many miles in the jungle, o he most carcful preparation of the | company was seeking 1o Tuin other iy e e . G ground. At Geneva the delegations newsprint concerns in the rovince | i jie piigy (ried Mr. Gar- - : 5 . . 5 son why he should not be permitt tired or hungry., Further: f the United States, Japan and the | of Quebec. lock’s horse and he declares it (o0~ {8 . preventive ¢ British empire met (as soon beean Houde, recently elccte Jeader 3 malaria wparent) without sufficient under- of the conse ve party in Quel would be a base imposition on gool | " N fever and “* nature to force him to Lecp it. | population of the st On this occasion the representa- set up for the benefit of a few per- | 08 L5 U8 00 S e his N LRaloshean it sl el cons o ad e alionall 0 S Sonnatne s e ed T THIRTEEN SUSPENSIONS | wien ear o N Vill vou wear away your health and strength— s R L horse that died 5o suddenly.” A 7 central Sont cn it ls and the clothes—using the old-fashioned scrub- 3 re, Short Ladder ng t, in their preliminary conversa- | International Paper company,” said : U A story also on the front page Oficial: in Control of Athletics Re- | tict about tions, make any attempt finally to | Houde, *The man whom the prime | S TR0 A0 0 G0 TG gine (. No. 2 and “The Hooks' ports to Investizating Com- solve the problems which confront minister has the intention of ch ; the conferance. These conversations | tising, 1 supposc, by preventing him |8 (. N0 2 dnal Te Hooks” e o i B (. NIVERSAL Electrie lave been largely prompted by a | from cutting : d‘n'.\‘nJ trees y.” .\ln.n,“y SR e mittee on Players R s : A : t fecling that, in a conference as any- | concession i w fact is Iis A i s o 2 8l g . o save the work for vou—save 5 5 N e T e e e S e et 10 Towi: Gt da U (BTl cotne Sl oo ; ; I you—save your time siderably less formidable i it has in @ measire lo control the situa AN 1o fuct long o G a0 109 L Lol ibi oo -save your health—as well as saving wear and 1 01 10 o1 @ company, the aim of 1 e Ly tells, 0] A { announce ear o« arte eel- ird yo 1 b cdicine THY) < 'rn‘,l:-‘ 7(,’2 »fl‘ ,‘f‘ ‘,“(‘, .‘.m‘:"m,(,‘",',,',‘"”’v‘ :f;’»l‘\‘ \v“IH’ ’\l\r‘““"i:“\‘:‘\l‘l\“ to bring to | for fighting of a nan ~‘H"“' S PIeS-ing with the big nipe investigating | mway take your lite. They s tear on your final solution o the varions prob-|Muin the other companies in the jident of the trotting park associ-|committee. ti consultation | ps Iy immune from 15 which constitute those obsta- | I'rovince, and the prime minister | ation and “somewhat Known 10 iith the western conference eligi- | if ave salt alond i« unable to prevent this attitude » for his pugilistic proclivities” | ity invest g committes it | oy RS T Drollony We read “,I the newspapers of a ’wlw‘»‘l 'mm I:A‘“]"M)\l‘\:“ ““,“‘\ 5 '-"Iv]‘":‘:,‘:;’: . cmy\w‘w E t action lm - t \x |m1” \w‘rl:l u it q = - S . 1 J Of IDOR T ‘\Hl“‘ “:,\ :\‘. \'. tario and :.,-mlw nd that paper [peaccably disposed citizen | was rrect. [ omtment to prevent ti B " g peCI nu ry r e antes ihdie e S 10 be sold at $60 a ton and [ Completing the story of the fight| Tho conference mittee will | flies and ants. However after ol skt e great deal less dificult You must austein replied that he would [the writer states, hen Chief .Iohn-‘,vpoy[ ts investigation o Bi :(hmy'» tion I am certain thes | 1 g y ] It S Ee e e ¢ the con- | lcave his price at $55, which would |son appearcd on the scene and at [ Nine controlling body for action. | juices are not for that | ference will bo elther short or easy, |Mean that the other compar the solicitation of five hundred in-| The investigating committee head- [t prevent the Indi But as President Hoover also was would either fail or at rast hay dignant citizens, arrested the bel-!oq by Prof. Thomas 1. French « : 5 Fre ing forn as he males his way || i | ( Pnly = diioted as saying, {here willl he sood | MO Drofit tol pay inlerest “to ligerent and bellicose president of | this university concluded its hearing | through the dense woods | 1 ABLA b will {fowards the conference on {he Who Dave invested in these com- |the park association and escorted | late last night. Prof. Irench said| The sooner {hes: primi i [} {Towa Dboard in control of athletics|you for this, the sa —~ e M panics. ) [Bimoft amid a chorus of approval. |the faculty control committee of | habitants are domesticated R Situation Ridiculous ,[Mr. Hickey. (the cxpressman) hasjthe western conference, has power |lands (hey occupy i | D public opinion, we are goin, .| “Is the situation not ridiculous? |good grounds for a civil suit and |to act. {acricull and indust d own privileged to hold in London a con- | V¢ have the forests, and peopie ) will probably take action in “this| The hearing had been asked by | development of the inhe ) ference which will have a great in- | S°° fit to turn them against the | direction.” [Towa officials on behalt of the 13 sources, the sooner will t d i = 2 More than a year to pay the balance, in fluence for good on the future of |EO¥Crnment after the public has | tion was an igsue in thosc incligible athletes. Hawkeye author- | profit by the immense riches i ithee o subscribed millions in debentures, ! days, according o the paper, which : el o Iitics in. raquesting it Sald ey, wisli= | Tertitors: contalie ¢ Vs nd DRYER casy monthly amounts you'll hardly miss. R - St which debentures 1l be worth says: “There is no longer any doubt {ed to know if “essential justice does| 5 = J s What we all have got to rea littlc Sethe Int tional Paper {loft in the is the greatness of the opportunity s g ) e public mind regarding not warrant reinstatement of these 70 MAK N s . 5 ) h e we ey ) o offered, whien I think President | P K'“’f\:“’l‘ “I\”,’;"T;‘ N ey {the prominence of the temperancy | athletes | 1stanbul, | teform of M s Pays for itself in the saving of Jaundry Hoover himself realized, Seileli stals n @ S issue neat fal | Their statement early todaypwas ' Stamboul university, the bill and clothes “I'hope this confercnce will o | o (4h¢ Eovernment docs not COn- | “Another concerted strugsle must taken as indicating thes had aban- i ettt b 1 | succosstul and will eventually Jead | orpinc Suatlon. s of l)uml' sainst the liquor taffic doned their previous attitude. cludes stabilization of professo to a world disarmament conference. | (1,6 people represent the savings of 1”.' ‘,", city” the article states far-| Neither lewa officials nor mem- | salaries at from $10 to $43 a mont e ther down the column, wherein the bers of (he 5 people, Wiich savingsiave in|Lec dowh - ‘ conference committe: fana e foreins ot mxtruciors 0 - - Phone 3600 for a FREE Home Demonstration Boh Y inncas aties i satennan $ e reporter quotes “a reformed | would conjecture what would be the Gt and then, if the prime min- | 0% ¢ 4 0 r tend their classes. An off e lities and without too mucn |jgicr prevents the Internationa, |4¥UnKard of considerable intelli-!cffect on lowa's suspended athletic | port noted that one pro rigidity and regard to cut and drivl| Paper company from operating, w SR relations with Big Nine schools il not heen near a class room for tl No obligation at all. ' We want you to see just what it 5 - | 3 4 or article tells of & murder view of the apparent change in at- | z R proposals it may be possible to make | preat number of people wiM be oui | Another article tel ¢ appar 5 | years B to wash Vour. e LW . R a substantial contribution to settl ‘,f \‘,,,.L i :,,l\’ ,\'“,m the gov. ™M Massachusetts where a man shou | titude. 1t has been considered thui means to wash yout clothes with a UNIVERSAL. ment of the problem of disarmament | comment has done for the race, the |NiS Wife, While “entwined in his'lowa’s failurc to declare them in- nd give such a lead through th- | rate payers, the provinee after 30 Arms’” He told the police his wife eligible prior {o lowa's hearing i preparatory disarmament commis- | years i power.” was a schoolmate of the notorious'Chicago in December was the focal |The soviet government has orsaniz sion at Geneva as to make world | - _— Jesse James, | point in its failure to obtain vl . . FLEE LY s gt oy B oo A T S T S | The Connecticut Light & Power Company | Galway, Jan, 11 (®—The Trish umn marked “Nonsense' the reader T — crop 10 1,400,000 tons. Most of Ius- § e, - G Wears Lounge Suit Free State has decided to spend |fnds the followin | MIGHWAY UP MT. MCKINLEY |5ia'a rice comos from central Asia | NEW BRITAIN PLAINVILLE Henderson, whose unusually bright | 81,000,000 in making University Coi- | “Chauncey D., mourns the ab-| San Francisco. Jan. 11 (Pr— At ans-Caucasia but some of A1 TEL. 3600 TEL. 560 blue cyes and riddy complexion have | lege here a weal Gaelic institution. 'sence of his best girl who has gou: cost of approximately $309.000 an |plantations in those arcas are o be 28 VS . carned him the affectiol title of | tustruct.oin will be given in that o the shore.” antomobile highway to Mt. Mec- [moved to the “Uncle Arthur," was wearing o plan | 2ucient. tongue. ] Jimmy 1L, nas made mash Kinley will be completed i 1 | | E 3 | SOVIET RICE TRUST | Tashkent, Turkestan, Jan. 11 (P lower Volza district nd the northern Caucasus.