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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, PRESIDENT RUBIO POPULAR IN U. 5. New Regimar Likely to Ses, Galm International Relations Washington, Jan President-clect Pa E drmcn;trucr] to the this government th tegrity of the political set spect now held ubio 15 second only to that felt 'or the for- | mer president and strong man of Mexico, Plutarco Call Calles stands beh ill carry out the close at ¥ case of an emer hen he called 1 by attempt o him for the least bit surpris less comparabla sit might r official of ala sormebody's BRISTOL NEWS ontinyed Wil William Sw reet died a last night at la b‘\orl i He is survi funeral will morning at 8:30 o’clock from home and from the Greek church in New PBritain at 9 o'cloc urial will ta! atholic ceme! Drilling Cast The membe anditoriu Yeb the t the rehe. th i club tonight a Fellowc ch b *| follow an of great s ability cognized suece olutionary osition is quillity, he president £ ant perod of With the support of “Iron Ma Calles, who Mexican people, War Amaro, who ¢ s desire domes Mexico his pre- President him at gestures | 1 to have a moral efect below | o Grande. ‘Hoover, an engineer the utmost &y 4 program w will try to carry out. land 1self, has sort of umably The labor and reforms have be turbulent prospect and of continued tions with 1h supposed t e »Lp'-v'a. to strength- vie and politi- xtend programe period of do. | 1 relations he “play bail this country g the amicabls cra beg lles and Ambassador Morro Reports fromt beyond the borde indicate that tho re election h not bred revolution the 1 hio's term will he peacetul revolutionists appar- | seen gradually killed off | down in the last few group headed by Cailes | he late General Obregon, at | €n0rmons expense and in a series of gorous efforta has hed bellions largs and small until it ap those “good old are about over. Calles has th and, it would gee 700d will of the pe the sympathy of th rament and the nty that this country would do | rat it could to contribute toward e defeat of any revolt offer a mbination caleulated to discourago sconcelos, defeated can- days" | support of the army | the preponderant Along with | States | practical cer- oncelos. a s has beer He co ed hir Mexican for ¢ electio ad o sy in Mexico C est ever held ot y much. Both ally anxious to cides are overthrow olent method is undoubt orgar ronget best 0's ee one fexi in power. forced his dr / for GASSY STOMACHS Dizziness, Indigestion rorsuffera of other mom e . bleat- g, ga8, ,‘n suffocated, 10-breathe feel digastion ng after eating | front-court ments wi Judge )lnlnn(‘ Engaged Judge Wil engaged to d come at the en's wigwan | great chiefs o tions will visi d "Past “Stolen” » cases of Joseph Maher and |determine the relative positions of |ren bill to and the CG-290 at rected by on when ugh some slaid their 1 vere lost to aut cd and dropped the case. | dectsion reached by the club changes playing n ts from Thursdays | Mondays On Thursday evening starting at 7 o'clock at the Boys' club, the Bris- tol Maple Ends wiil battel the Hor- ton Co. team in the initial tilt, with | the Terryville Maple Ends opposing e Maccabees in the second tilt and From Page Seven) llam Swoote Qote, 49, of 44 Curtis| t the Bristol hatpHAM 8:30 o'clock following | | The Eagles must retai slate in order to he the Dixies and nece he | off for the title Brass| The standings 5 | Dixie 2 Tagles . Bristol Maple | T'vills Maple New Departur Horton Co. .. | Maccabees . | Alder Members . BLACK DUCK MUST their clean ars e a the Bristol stayed for a 000 h place talke Thursday ke place in the Gree tery in New Britain rs of the cast for 3 4 directors of the pro- Boys' ‘club last night. | st paet or ene oreo JUAG6 Rules Against Grooker in Effort to Check Shots 1 be held at the | ruary were t 7:30 o'clock, rafters’ Meeting will be he tomorrew 1h le . general (o ue of Mas- permitted to confiscateq 8 will not b toard and inspect the rum runner Black Duc leged rum Killed coast guards of Narrangansctt Bay oyd Leits has sub-commiftees to take up program [0 participate ton filed by |for strengthening prohibition law. | Attorney | ing | amendnicnts to tarift, 1 tonight, when ¢ Connecticut reserva- | t. The cvent has g ; States M. Bosa, ooker's motion dismi boe tederal au- An ¢ arranged | Clement bu- will be pr f (Crooker) | the Black Duck. Crooker had s J. Van Arm | setts state flrcmm! expert, Captain Massachu- to in- Goods Found i thefts |the Black Duc! [the time of the .- LOTHROP PRAISES the men had | and thought | tter was re- 10 clonging The horit 3 inve Rao Leads Score According t Secret. Phil Basketball Cit | Rao, stellar 1o fes, leading ¢ leading the tor the Eagles, air gate of 22 ch him Thursday Eagles oppo i their sixt ceazon. The D in its tinal ti January 30, fa Eagles in wh the most ha A win fo matters up. Ju the Dixiea are have Melvin Whit Older Me 43 p in third place gcoring men polnts. Art Ay holds fourth Karwoski, Dix 33 points, m points seventh with Eagles guard, points, in s ninth with 2 Tarryville tenth with was decid Ma 21 to present indis tirst team ed loop with a total of 46 for six games. Al Bordeaux, the clever right forward | Prohibition, with all its Weaknesses, | proved Bordeaux will be given a|Lothrop, important vet to face the Eagles. Johnson, o reports released by | Gelger of the Bristol League, “Ruffy" | ft forward of the Dh | lub of the circuit, is| in points arored Boston, Jan, sncond place team, iy | has reduced child abuse and neglect, 1 ,‘mr-hm{ according to Theodore A. | géneral secratary of oints for only the |V#ntion of Cruelty to Children He made ths statement in his re- port submitted to the annual meet. y nigh when New Departures | contest of the leagus | rie outfit will engage of the first half on “Surely we cannot endorse pres- & the second place |ent efforts to repeal our ‘baby Vol- is expected to be[stead act’ our state concurrent law, battle of tho|and so further weaken the enforce- r the Kagles would tle | ment of national prohibition” he st at the present time|#aid. “There would be nothing help- undefeated, but they|ful or constructive in such action. “Rather, we would earnestly urge wholehearted and sympathetic sup- port of President Hoover's adminis- tration program of ¢nforcement and study, and then, when the results are known, such may be indicated.” Reviewing the work of the society, the report cited the foilowing per. centage figures for intemperance cases: 1916, 47.7; 1021, 16.8; 1922, B"l 21, 1023, 1928, o at e, the playing pilot of mbers' tive is Jodged in the standing of with a total of 40 allone, Dixle center, place with 35 points, guard, {g fifth with Tug” Zetarski, Dixie an, sixth with 28 dee forward, is points, Kowalski, | is elghth with 23 ski, Maccabes center, 22 points, and Roland, forward, fis 1929, 20.4 WANTS TITLE CLEARED pls Ends Attorney Israel Nair has engaged points. to| the Eagles tackling the New Depart- | res in the headliner of thé night.| to tie up| play- | 800 | ) | holding companies. 00 | 600 | 400 | 200 NOT BE BOARDED boarding | tion |spect the rum craft in an effort to unanimous c PRONIBITION LA 'Finds Children Cruelty Cases, Tnvolving Liquor Drop 21 (LPD—\lLlondl |ing of the organiration here today. |(aking Attorney ¥Ellas Ringrose to appear | for him in court in an endeavor to | | clear title to property in Belvidere | he purchased at auction. The | defendant Elvira Mirante who | izured in a complicated legal action | n city court recently. The property forcciosed hut t fon of | Attorne for it | question which was not sct- ed at a recent meeting fdual trophies to the tea whic Sicto 15 it out after the oney speual \ otice 1 Degres Team Club ot Sir I'rancie Drake Lodge, No. 429, | American Order Sons of St. George, | will give & whist on Thursday eve. ng, Januar . at the Junior Me. anfes’ Hall, Glen St., 3 o'clock. e exception of about . at 'h\ b he sched- \v commences | 0. K" OF THE STATL And Much More cction at freq the “0. K perfection. The our own rigid you of a mill delivered un- sanitary con- of sire New Britains Ol&u"t Dairy 455-435 Park St_p What Congress Is Doing Tuesday Senate— Continues debate on tariff bill. Lobby committee hears repre-| sentatives of American tariff league. ‘ Interstate commerce continues | hearings on Couzens communicas tions bill. House— Takes up special rule measures. |including Parker resolution to thorize investigation of railroad | Elections committce No. 3 con- nues hearing on Wurzbach-Mc loskey contest for Texas. Judiciary sub-committee talies | up bills to increase power of fed- | eral commissieners. Interstate commerce committes considers Parkar motor bus bill. | Appropriations eub-committee | ontinues work on navy and inde- pendent offices supply bill and de- clency mensures Immigratien committee {ree bill to grant preference to im- | nigrants with technical training. | committes continues nEs on veterans legislation. Public lands committse opens carings on administration in n tional parks. Rivers and harbors talies up Tesas projects Monday talk Vetsrans committee Senate— Appeals for independence of Philippine Islands were heard by | territories committee. Paid tribute to Senators Simmons | and Overman of North Carolina on | former's T8th birthday. i Judiciary- committes appointed Adopted more than a score of t, reaching last | section Testimony about the patent sitwa- in the radio industry was L ard by interstate commerce com- | mittee. | House— | Passed miscellancous bills under cnt, including War- | nd time on oil and gas prospecting permits and the {fish bill to authorize prohibition | comm issioner to pay for information | concerning narcotic law violations. Scrapping of battleships advo |cated by Representative French, republican, Tdaho. | Secretary Mellon requested legis- | lation to discontinue coinage of two and a half dollar gold picces. Immigration committee resumed hearings on bills to restrict western hemisphere immigration. Agriculture committee held hear- % on bill to provide $400,000 loan fund for flooded farmers in Rio| Grande valley. Rivers and harbors committes ap- Atlantic deeper waterway | batween Cape Fear river, N, C., and behind Rao with an a,grr-”due to intemperance, by more than | Gaorgetown, §. C. Patents commiitien continued the hearings on trademark protection » 10 catch Rao. poseibly pass| Massachusetts Socicty for the Dre- Lducation commitiee opendd hearings on Reed bill to revise o isting tocational rehabilitation latv. Llections comimttee No. 3 began testimony in Wurszbach- | AcClosltey contest from Texaw. Judiciary sub-committee contin- | ued study of prohibition Ifl“flhfm‘} BUY BETTER MID-WEEK §& {and carried a bouquet of roses. lilies | ten |delphia gangster, has been in a hos- | with bullet wounds MEAT AT OUR TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930. Wet bloe re-elected Represent- - ative Linthicum, democrat, Mary- | Leather land, as president and elected Rep- Increase During Year resentative Florence P. Kahn, rc-| Washington, Jan. 21 (P)—An in- publican, Calitornia, secretary. | crease of 1.3 per cent in exports ‘of e |leather manufactured goods from | 817,503,474 to $17,733,684 in 1929 as compared with 1925, was reported o today by the department of com- eadings | merce. | Despite the recent depression in | | the industry, gains were made in ex- ports of footwear, leather gloves and | KITA—PRUS Prug, Martin . and Frank Kita, son of | . Frank Kita of 99 Mill- r street, were married this mornting T:45 at Sacred Heart church. | new leather belting. The value of daughter of | leather bags and suit ¢ Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pastor, of- | | ficiated at the nuptial ceremonies. pairs in 1928 valued at Exports Show ;STREET EXTENSION WILL ceive Report On Proposed Terminal for Buses. The m\ plan commission, meet- t, will receive a report on made on the extension of Pearl street to are and will consider further the suggestion that a bus terminal be |created in the rear of the Hanna 1»|1|I(ling on Main street. Former Mayor G | chairman of the commission, > | day 5 i the m Marion | Alden stree aid to- o report will be available on wunicipal airport project, a third ed 4,807,212 pairs valued at § | 647,583 as contrasted with 4.74 $11,342,656. Pruis of -.,51.\broavi declined fro They were attended by Miss | e $166,429. Pocketbooks a |ana harn and saddle istered decreases. In 1929 exports of footwear total- | Mary Dobdrzinski as maid of honor | and Frank Parczch as best man. The bride was attired in a gown of bridal satin, a Rose Marie vell | |14 Policemen on (,uaxd In Bay State Election racut, Mass., “our- policemer re | was on | four poliing > maid of | they were honor. election. ¢ A recaption was held at the home | during a heated camps of the bridegroom and abeut 50 should be next chief of frienda and relatives were present. | non.residen Mr. and Mrs. Kita will leave tomor- | o vota in the primar on thzvr\ Yoters will cither W. ! as police stered by the BOY SCOUT NEWS on a plan commis- town's when and fer A frock of | force, peach with a picture hat and shoes were worn by th Rear hik supervision of Senior Pat Walter Larson and Patre Ralph Johnson. Other boys presen were Paul and Ern Olson, Car | Gjerpen, and Everett B {the rain, the troop lighters Barth and Gjerpen, made a fire for| cooking supper, and flap jac beans and bacon disappeared qui |1v. The troop hiking scribe, I’ Olsen, reports a fine time. New ]mg]and Te“]m 'V | The monthly Court of meeting of the local scout will be held Wednesday P. n. at the Y. M. C. A., with Chair- E. Taylor in charge, assist- large staft of commit st en to appoint Conole o ham Xgan Boston Police to Seek Extradition in ’\qudel Snow Falls Throughout Bosten, Jan. 21 (P —Police TIn-| spectors Timo J. Donovan ‘xrvl‘ John P. Maune, accompanied by | witnesses in the i gation of the slaying of Samuel Ne: York racketeer, in July. 1eft today for Marrisburg, Pa, | predic ted would continue in estradition mn- all night and probabl ceedings against Moe Neuman, who | {orenoon. was indicted for the crime. | Cold weather prevailed Neuman, reputed to be a Phili- Sectior Tonor ncil thro ak jman G ed by a form and be rea tests pas: ¢ for a short quiz {on Special Notice pital in that city for several weeks —_ said to hay been inflicted in a gangland battle Boston police claim that Le was one | S of two men who occupied a room |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS adjacent to that of Reinstein in the | ) Hotel Huntington, cre the slay- | ing occurred. ill be a meeting of B. socicty tonight and entertainment w T. A. B. hall—advt. A A. smoker iow at t field, Vt. il fol- Torrington Truck Driver In New York Accident | New York, Jan. (UP)—One | man was injured seriously and sev eral street car passer bruised today when a fiv ¢ Sully Sancino of Torrinz- collided ith a. Sixth ce car at 18th str | James Bowlington, the motorman, | {was taken to the New York hos- | pital. Sancino held on a techni- | cal charge of assault. i NEW BRI’[‘ 1 'S T’ ‘ST‘ '\IARKFT BE: DISCUSSED TONIGHT | City Plan Commission Will Also Re- Franklin | |ze rge A, Quigley, |¢ maltter on the program of undertak- | TDespite | members. Scouts must appear in uni- | e Y. | §:00. | Ta\ Receipts Decline In Pirst Three’'Weeks Time Hartford, Jan. 21 (UP)==Tax re- ceipts In the general fund decreascd during the first three of 1930, as compared with me perfod last year, Edward Hall, state commissioner of control, reported today. | He attributed decrease to the |recent stock market decline. Highway funds, on the other | hand, in $272.524 during the reriod, laid to the | larger number of cars registered | 8 larger gas tax reccipts. ighway funds do not go into the 1 fund. howe , being spent for road building and improvement. \ ———— \ TO BUY EX zl'n\\u. 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