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Second Section NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930. Work Routine Begun Aboard Ship (FatherkitisSon St | New Form of Bricks Expected to |/ " ‘ ot Wateh "and 1 ighiat soriat Honar which come B A As Phonognap{[‘\p Play 5 a 5 . Dol St N ‘ e earing Americans to Naval Parley, , Dalan Tox, Jan. 33 Revolutionize Construction Field : el e o e e EnghshSendOptlmlstlcNoteToday Adam e R o T o : See — f ¢ ) cnormous that two o: t make Conferences Start to De-|austion o dustreoponinin the pro- | S8IcT lest indicated | | small bun ere f Toduy{l i : ‘“ : . City to Pay Interest N vere || Adams an s |00 ‘ cement : oo . I Ward leader \nmumnw to \1219 . 3 of t 0 types of cra ! I . Lo termine Procedure in closly relatea i f @ new by 5 nn- \oiNe 5 i He gested that if it were foun Meeting—French Asked inpossitie to secure an asieemont : A bolish submarines their tonnage | can be invoked Y « i M bt e to Refrain From Coming misht be limited by acrcement of g0 aro B roven O U £l b TS iRl 00g LBt eRtaiid s and the powers. His specch followed that against allowing the L to be|Six to eight i s thick. Their col to Session With Precon- | °f I'riday in which he expressed his |suppressed, and newspapers ruled | 008 4r¢ cxpectad to be red or bufl vernment's willingness to out of existence, b ,"}":“' of the small models cret 0o T 3 50 cruisers instead of th ) he without a jury trial.” which have n made in the la - May Be Made Anywhere Iatmete e New. Clag 2ioum I v (atement. Comment on Kell Tact T n r ] ? rial is a vitreons S. George Wushi n, Jan. 13 As to the Kellogg | the Brit on nav hope the nations at conference today ! final | London rence may by ; AR round of consultations prepara ment on A ninaliane e Ananaial 3 register t this research was su r large, 1 ! PROM COMMITTEL CHOSEN from tomorrow advance made sinc AT in pro- SSar by . Senator W. B. B. v it was in t N i meoting of lelegation | vision for nal security by pol- o v was u n caled for today for & enural | scr wmerest e aincion Ut Polish Political Clubs P—K survey of the purpose of going into ¢ b- | the pact of Paris and t would sugge documents may be r plementary, one of the Political organ the annual me ¥ provisions for its 1 al ¢ a majority of = discussions | plication : r f S. Bielak are concerned rather with methods | terred fre e rpineki will assume the duties of snd procedure. siderable reduction in 4 . having Change In Atmosphere tablishment, A0GXE to a program of work | “His Majest nment desire nation of a former p [ L/ 1 in the more iness | L0 remove the error u hich this ; > L ot o B e | in the sensaiional new irters as the ship, now well | better pe f peace o £ tip of N« ndland, p ternational agre he 4 b ice coated how northea t f A b itish emipire has consider n in the lounge outside the door | 3 % f the suit i Henry L. Confidence On Methods i : 5 : Stimson, f state and de to the pton 3 . g summ sers. ¢ that any cther me o children’s dining room {wo |limitation of the {ypes, low was transforn to{and guns of all categories of war- o erks - ships must tend to preserve those Bl : : The sensational value of the Greatest Chevrolet in S S A e . ; HYDRAULIC SHOCK . . : e e 5 WEATHER-PROOF “objeets of the conference (o y | ABSORBERS Chevrolet History is based on definite points of superi- BRAKES liminate X ; Four Delco-Lovejoy hy- . . . ly - ed, 1- P RO i ority—which you can easily check for yourself. From Eullys saclscd, oteso cxpanding, weather-proof e ARG all models eliminate road e 3 e 5 T Tl ey brak f iti one auho FREED"M I]F PRESS o shocka and iy e cors its improved 50-horsepower six-cylinder valve-in-head hrales nesure posltive Cold Has Increased “ s engine, to its beautiful new bodies by Fisher—it sets The cold has increased somewhat R e BATTLE IS BEEUN L i\ . N anew standard cf quality for the low-price field. r s coated STANLEY A. KARPINSKI | aming o TR | e T Altornoy I, 7 Monkigwics winely A few of Chevrolet’s extra-value features are listed on G Publishers Fight Minnesota Enoyninnoitic ligles e ot ety | P OR PEOTER this page. Check them over carefully. Then come of shipicnyiroy .. "“Gag” Law, Suppressing Paper 1 Ga Iy 2 T auniods MOTOR in and drive this car. Learn what these new features GAUCE ON DASH Although tY been consid- A great six-cylinder motor B t one of the — —_— ) Thebt 76 v e with capacity increased t 1 S . —oreater comfor Theinstrument panel car- T i i eal i T S s SR e bt o 50 horsepower glves meaninierms .Of finer perfo"_n‘mce greater c o t ries a new grouping of Coian b Shimbia]| S SRS {her lacten : smoother, quieter oper- —sgreater handling ease—and increased safety. It will the driving controls—in- stimson and Adams are particularly £ " 00T he sl o S ation, with increased % ) : i A cluding a gasoline gauge. =ood sailors, with long experience on | 0%, WS SOCTEE TOETL 22 S0 [ kvitie wesidint povwer. take you only a few minutes to find out why this car is turies ago, will be defended again | Miss Nelli 5 Ty revaalsdnl Tpromo. bonrt. of hel reconding secretar MG causing more comment and winning more praise than at present ¢ lo funds for th delegation L000 and cven with the g t economy this amount cannot be s 1ed over two months. With expectation that the conference will last th or four 1 States. Hartford: treasurer e bob of Har e any Chevrolet we have ever shown. For it is a finer Six newspaper publishers of £ Hartiord: 4 Araericr Jder the leadership of | Grzybowski of this city and Alf 3 - e T T w,‘.‘\vm‘\. l‘lluly-“'(: ;: ‘\\1‘1 nv‘mu“l\, ),u\r:, Wol Glastonbury: marshal. In every way—yetit sells lisher of the Chicago Tribune, will 1’¢puty Sherifft Mathew Papciak of y 5 § . : i this city, | BRONZE-BUSHED NON-GLARE monhs a congressi approniioi IR S Re South e S i o St pet) PISTONS . WINDSHIELD tion to carry the party through was R dressed the assemblage and pointed Th i The new Fisher body non- \ der ch the Sa ¢ Iress a i, L poir e stronger, lighter pis- — y looked upon as inevitable. ; : .\|:i:‘n]v.:,,:lxll\l s >l out th {x_among organiztions tonsare bushed wl(hhl%h- a fea re llce rlces glare windshield deflects S R Um Ly court injunction is 1 ¥ SUCCESS. grade bronze to provide the glare of approaching $20000 3t i hen b He poke of importance of | smoother operation and headlights. duily —expen i e de the elubs to the city and fhe state longer life. would he approximalely § ) Minnesota supreme court McCormick Heads Committee :‘ re ""“" ta “\"" ‘l‘lh"*“l ‘h: qu : SZR Lot A note from fight as heal of a comr LG GG Slien that bl On Colonel Met! LEHURT 5 i 8 el report . . o ke hat o oilt shouliny T fon o | ¥ clubs Annual N o P E . e n gl difticult to recede Milton's tin i lefer froed ; ndments and additions ’ MANIFOLD = < B,\‘I_IOON{'I;:R"ETI AT i (R v Lish e naneslsi rdedonis e e R NInrger hotiaaotaanifold s t§6 Y . P e i Sl " i ¢ 1ith centu the d £ : ¥ p . he LIGHT DEL. CHASSIS ) NG i ’\( “K L i |]\Y4‘\~‘} DR TRE the executive committee, The insures complete vaporiza- e (O o e Shaie L tires with smaller wheels At \ wrterly meeting will be held | tion of fuel—improving ‘) improve roadability, com- tive naval limitation in contrast to [in Athens before it condemned him « - o . : : J fnicre rusdabilioy] the trench view that the covenant to death, 1 the free ech and performance and efficiency. I'he COUPE The 17, T. CHASSIS -~ PP 3 f league of nations should be f press guaranty which is con- is an aet of warships by classes, types, and ature of Minnesota, four tegories, rather than on the sions of its minor and major cc E similavity of Problems Confronting | neh thesis of global tonnage. The la county attorney who obtained | sh gave little cncouragement to | injunction against the paper which | Artists and Musicians Subject | STRONGER REAR AXLE Al pricaieaipoc i Ring b ieen (IWO:BEAM HEADIAMES y m of i pact of [eriticised him, and the idea of a N 3 Two-beam headlamps con- ossion and mutual security legislator who, five years or Discussion ! o ronGethrear o % Mediterranean i [sought fo silence a now decensee aile gedrs—made of the X IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR trolled by a foot button ning at the home of Miss Gerlrude durability and long life. Z ; > S 5 Simmne el M Hin Hillside o Laurence L Edwardson, se ary of the New Britain Art 1 o, will talk on the similarities of modern art and mod- note was the answer of Ram- | editor who was aftacking him. sy Mac Donald’s government to the Attacked Gamblers French communication of December | The Saturday Press. the 20 in which various French views which was suspended under the law, with reference o the cor confer- fwas published in Minneapolis in ence were st forth. Although Lon- 1927 by J. M. Near and Howard don after publication of that note |Guilford. It attacked what it ern mu showing how heth | saw in it no insurmountable ob- o as a gambling and gene AE Goiran el Sl A acles to a navi : t. certain | - business in Minneapolis, | jup problems, hoth ptible o the Washington circl garded it astand deelared that this situation was|game opposition, and how both must distinetly clouding in possibility of @ 'heing tolerated by the city admin-'contend with the vast accumulation | NEW ACCELERATION g £ . B $ ADJUSTABLE five-power X and law enforecment of conventional conceptions of art PUMP - ¥ N i DRIVER'S SEAT Pleased At Attitude dating from carly times, Mr. Id 3 1 X A = ¢ All closed modefs Have an: The British answer concluded | J7loyd — Olson, county attorney. | wardson will endeavor to point out Anen sutomaticaccelera - TN G ; sdinstablodnvert = with the expression: whom the paper included in its at- | how the lifficulties can be solved in | tion pump provides ‘,he > ) == = § adjustable driver's seat—a “His majesty’s government note tack, went hefore a county jndge in hofh pictures and music. | flashing accelerationwhich : Q S turn of the regulator gives with particular pleasure the opinion {1627 and obtained a writ of injunc- | The musical program will include modern tiafficnecessitates. - 4 T z \ & the proper position. expressed by t rench government ition under what opponents deseribed | a vocal ensemble under the direction ' ] that none of the problems mentioned \as the “gag” statute. silencing the | of Walter .. Magnuson, organist and in the memorandum amount o it~ paper. The writ was later upheld by | pianist, The si in this cnsemble The COACH removable obstacles and they sharc fthe district court and recently by | will he Miss Lillian Joscphson, Mrs. cntirely in the confidence felt by [the Minnesota supre court. The | Kathleen Crowley — Solomon s . and the Trench government that there |Suturday Press, which suspended | Mrs. Jane Sartoris Tuttle. In addi- will be cordial ccoperation amongst | publication immediately after the | tion, one of thej ecnsemble numbers the delegations (o promote the ! first injunction, has not been pub- fwill include a violin obligato played conference and that success will ter- (lished since, by Mrs, Caroline Barsch minate their labors.” Passed As Personal Revenge Others on the program include | CORATE One point on which the French| fhe “gag” law was introduced by ' John A. Lindsay, bariton, and Albin INCORPORATED : has at other times expressed itself {a Jegislator from (he Tron range Pikutis, violinist. . 1141 STANLEY Open Evenings ‘ TELEPHONE 211 firmly—that it needs submarines 10 ! country in northern Minnesota in A short meeting of the exceutive Visit Our Uptown Showreom—I8 Main Street protect its coastline—the British 1925 o silence an editor in his board of the club was held note hardly mentioned, But at Shef constitueney who had attacked home of J. 8. Kennedy Saturd Associate Dealers tield, A. V. Alexander, First Lord of ‘him, but the editor died before ac- ernoon, and a meeting e e Nained | the admiralty. Sunday, expressed the tion could be taken. County Attor- | gram committee wa e Height Garage, Southington, Conn. Draper's Garage, Plainville, Conn. readiness of the Liritish government ney Olson found it ready made. | noon, the lafter in preparation for < < to s o their complete aholition “We have no wish to foster li- the next public concert at the Bur- r & s T E l‘ B E I I E R s l ‘ The admiralty head added that if | holous publiestions,” 1 Colonel ritt on Sunday afternoon, Ich A s R’l 0 0 T “ E R , A N 4 4 , 4 this could be achieved it would lead | McCormick. “The general libel 1..\\&1 ruary 2,