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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1930. ORK STARTED ON PROHIBITION PLAN Committees Begin Consideration of Laws to Aid Agents prodiibition will have ju of Ject powers, and “as quickly subcommittee t to act as pos- resentaty lahoma Before the . Commissioner as to involved Johnson into the front powers and du as it man ing cor the patr the t subject did t today action is expe 1s made 1 ar prohiby come immediately although early com- Plans Border ssary to m to patrol one any 1 as it moved on organization prog tion committec the Hoover prohibi ment ipon vari- n, Chair- Commis- tion bu- comn assemble t commi ation of the Lave made. “Wets” Hold Conferences 1 the house, a members T a sion of the que <o In re has been an unofticial committee house known as that favoring modification of the prohibition law i s been only more or less active but it is known that some of members now feel that it definite aim conside group of “wet” their di informal to rence ars ther its ould lannounce work to that goal. Some members of the have advocated t hase of the prohibition singled out and every effort be to obtain a roll call vote the proposal. These members contend + considerably more than a hun- votes could be mustered in rt of such a move. They as- t that in recent se a handful of *w have many more votes lification among crs than most people realize. Interest in Vote Admitted is admitted in many quarters at capito!l that suc n the house would be terest. Many prohibition there never has been an roll call vote in th question. House drys have shown concern over such & Their answer has been, le vets” nge for the ballot supply the votes.” In t senate today lcontinucd informally oy stitutionality of I turn petty offenders over by United States Chairman Norris ciary comn (wonderi if he constitutional jury Legislation be madc on voted on and that there in favor the 435 of mem- a record vot of paramount wets' that effective out since became and on nev- house is- the ar and e w discussion the proposal con- w0 trial commissioners. judi- thos violat. for of the senate one of 1d arante this wo not of triul to authorize commis- sioner trials has been pending forc the committee for several years bt never reported for this reason. senator Norris, democrat, Georgia, . dry leader, is sponsor of the long pending proposition. Bill Before Committee A bill designed to accomplish the ame end was before the house Jiciary committee tod having been introduced yesterday by Rep- esentative McKeown, democrat, )klahoma, this committee was call d in session for other business, but it was thought that hefore adjourn- ng it might ration of The s ion nterest set a date the subject on of th commiltee While diction over . the housc house, immigra- watched this committec was with has immigration meas- commerce commit- s control over legislation af- cting the coast guard. The two ommittees probably must work to- ether in drafting legislation to create the new border patrol for ps Secretary Mellon has recom- fucnded that this be placed wnder he supervision of the coast guard which is a military arm of the gov- ernment. Hearings on Conditions Last session the immigration ommitte held extensive hearing o1y enforcement conditions along th Mexican and Canadian horders 1 onnection with the hox bilt to plac. | restrictions western (iota rom Ihis t wublic, on inmigration hemisphere nations stimony never has been made but Chairman Johnson now hopes to be able to release it. Many helieve it will throw much light on he situation to be considered in obilizing a force to patrol the housands of miles of houndary. The Williamson bill to authorize he transfer of the prohibition unit for consid- | from t partment ap organization progi LIFF FOR PINT A1 SENTRACES (U7 Michigan Convictions Reduced | {0 Term o Years nd o the new cod Mother's Case Protested . St. Elmo Lodge, Knights of Pythias, And Pythian Sisters Induct Officers BENJAMIN LEVING of Mrs. Mil ldr s0 N Booze S0 was g or LINDER 0PPOSES CUT IN PROPERTY VALUES Chairman of Assessors Scofls at Sug- zestion by Property Owners' Association. P'ro Lssessmer the s associati city b estion ma relief last night ed. wo tax and change in the amount of do cents which must be paid erty owners, prop to be m cessitate increasing the ratds would not eff nor share of the budget by UNIVERSAL GROCERS MEET Progressive Polish Merchants™ Or- ganization Agrecs to Conduct Joint Advertising Campaign, Univer calers was 1 at the with members of the Leen G sidin al groc- 1a last omis, ally or ski, president, on Broad str furniture L we necessary ization every City Nz;lional Bank Re-elects Officer At i f hoard of rectors of the C N vesterday afternoon, I was reelecied pre Joseph I, vice president tional 1 ul K. Rogers ident of the bank Lamb was reclected Harold L. White W d cashier. and A Sweet Stomach! What a pity when youth and vitality are set at naught by a disordered stomach and bad breath! Don't have them at any age! Hearty eaters—hard smokers—highlivers—find Stuart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets a boon and a blessing. 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Gifford, New Yorl Robert Amory, Bo: ot the Secretary Amputation Iollows Accident in Factory Lindberg, 34, of 309 1 caught his right hand i anders, I'rary & Clark [fil v today nd wa €0 badly i | jured it was necessary to make par- | amputation of the thumb and one finger. He was reported resting fairly comfortably at New RBritain General hospital this afternoon. Carl street 5| explors City Items NEW DISTRICT 1 URPUANE SEMRGH Renorts of Cralt Lead Hunt to NATHAN Retiring Chan SANDALS Hor Commuand HARRY WITRIN Hina Ofiicer HELTON 10 SIG FOR JENNY LIND CHORUS dio Artist Chosen Tor Soloist at Concert in Hizh School Anditorium TVI0 YOUTHS INJURED IN'WESTPORT ACCIDENT Driver ( Carrying Police: man to see What Excitement 1s, and Wreeks Auto. sional bo New Barrymore Yacht To Be Launched Today | Be « ] 15 (® John Barryme vacht, Loug christe awaited launchi The 3 Barrymor: Costello. of the films, Designed primarily Southern members eny their honeymoon a yeir is. along [ of Central Americ “The Infanta’ boal, larger length r Dei- measuring 120 f n and having two 275 horsepowe “,\w 1 motors. Pilgrim Hot Springs - PICKRELL DENIES HIDING LETTERS 0 Witness Grilled by Senate Labby N ASKS HOOVER TO TALK Kinz's Office Harvard Locker Building Buined; $1097000 Damage, Troohies Lost R BURNFD SOON Conferved With Hawicy Committee Today N MUBDER IN WI W ort. P'a.. Jan LIAMSPORT CORN STALKS T0 Borer Infested Towns Must De- stroy Crop Remnants #—Dr. W. cticut agri- today an- ks in the quarantine n borer m <ore April 10 ral method- New Londo Berli OO R IN HGHBALL SOIT Judge Rules Damages Not Due Man Who Drank (UP)—Drinking e the spirit of hibition law, but it a club liable for dam- rom drinking them on Sup: Judge Harry rior vesterday in a t the Olympia Fields Ly James R. Taylor. s of $25,000 received in an obile accident aft he alleg- had taken a few highballs at t the club Taylor tomobile ride home. awitomobile plunged into a croc His attorneys argued that Taylor would not have accepted the had he not drunk the highballs, UslD MTERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Parker COATS HATS $1.50 Grade, $1.39 Three for $4.00 Saving 50¢ ROBLES SCARFS 2 i Parker @onnecticut REDUCTIONS Up To 40¢ PURSES UNDERWEAR BUSINESS DRESSES AFTERNOON GOWNS EVENING GOWNS EVENING WRAPS AND ALL HOSIERY 2250 Grade, $: Three for §6.00 Saving $1 2.1° 5 SPORT £3.00 Grade, $2.50 Three for $7.00 Saving $2.00