New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 22, 1930, Page 11

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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [« NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY D9 Lz, 1930. Cook County and Chicago Money Crisis So Critical That Collapse of_ Eo_vernment Will Come Soon ‘ VAR MAY RESUME Difficulty — Immediate | Action Urged. alize Full Significance of > (1)—The ity, county school board was des Silas H. Strawn, citizens' littee finan- and | Cambridg LUP)—Dr. ister to ihe in an addre ribed tod irman of com as Claims Chinese Railroad Agree- Yale Laundress Leaves $13,000 to Her Brother New Haven 22 (UP)— ng the s that “God You 3 rison | d around the campus collectin shings she amassed fiiling of her will probate here revealed today The ancient laundress with the ty baby made Jan. viver- rdent for in which was carriage collections, as familiar a campus figure as the statue of Eli Yale—and infinitely miore popular with students. fall she ‘“retircd” and England to sper v with a Lancashirc brother in She died on arrival Her will, filed by attorney Clarencs M 1 of the exicutor, cu heir at law, Paul 1% Garrisor minor grandson, who lives at for Yale ts off her Customs Official Blames Politics - for Raid On Small Hunting Lodge Trenton. N.J., Jan. 22 (P—Colonel Arthur 1. Foran controller of cus-| piration of toms for the port of N York ! troller o day Llamed politjcal enemies fo “I ar 1 raid on his hur fice in Hunterdon county were in raiding consisted o sho obtained the Constable Willian men, described tioned for rgappointine rs did Mr. | cou search | ver Mors leral rrant and four was based on t that t the were was a slot lodi No Evidence Found no slot 1 1 device e premises. P———————— France Will Agree to Submarine Compromise 1 BOSTON POLICE tary, had bank accounts exceeding sas & 1 by Gurrett nd stiza federal m Gantett Pension One Case 0 Be /01 f“;\{‘f“::}!~ : Investigated 2 in the e Bosten Bruins Run String Of Hockey Triumphs to 22 Bo: B Clarkson avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., nd leaves t estate to Joseph P. 1 Lan- cashire, he the recent bor | troops of China be renewed | reached ment of local has heen n following a three *“a way out,” arc with 10 prospect banks. Lfforts said, | e entire ey of Wigan brother. “ NEWINGTON AWAITS = - = and unless search by his “flat 1id ) induce City Items committee for broke of any a more satis PLAN MARGH CONCERT FOR CHILDREN'S HOME . o Committee from the Chines tantial property ow tax anticipation warrants which could use later as payment of th 1028 tax bills, also have been Colla “Comple zovernments' orked ar priest Dr. Wu said, As provision wh | vailroad’s hoard of onstituted of five ive e bl o Aonual Ball Tomorrow Night— ;" Chiel to Lead March from Swedish Organiza- e Matter of Days th 1t ns of produc Strawn W the e unworkahlc collapse tions Arranges Years Progvanm s only of result ¢ reby t “am ectors will 1 it Mrs. Parker, Mr and Mrs. Schroeder a ni a4 Dby Ahlquist Elected President lays™ unless some m cash is n a special session ¢ lature, he could not way quickly, enough to forcstall the ound, AT of each countr e er the Lo 1 was deadlock important controve Y d in a WtHers. be held mder committee of 11 said get Newit len club met this aft- . Other offic Ahlguist irie Locf. s “Another cont honte of s. Harold Hawley s t crisis ponsil Gustat I'ne local governments, tions aid to subm 800,000 in debt son. tr Axel Gu Newingto 22— Pl by Companies No. 1, 2 O BALY St 1 e - Girl Sued for §35,000 and Her Mother for $20,000 an ¢ $54 @ day in interest. 1 do not believe the publ imated s vesponsibility for and the problem fo a neutral tribunal. With reference to the border Dr. Wu declared that “wherecas the soviet troops en- lcroached on Chinese territory China, even in repelling Soviet Rus- troops ne | Soviet Russi territor; border clashes railroad FlLORIDA ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST FARES From NEW YORK to SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK FLORIDA i Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Belleair 4P M. Daytona Beach Eustis Jacksonville Miami Orlando Palm Beach Punta Gorda St. Augustine St. Petersburg Tampa GEORGIA Augusta Savannah Thomasville Warm Springs Activities f Chinese caste vill participate in the annual ussed and it v in the litorium Mar 1 to tal firemen’s ball at Grange hall tomor- (LY the poor people who in our institutions cither treeze to death, our citi ome to a realization of the conditions and do what they can t help.” Herbert Owe charze o hall and will b other two comy 1 will Iy Conip: completed No. lashes, starve lhas le decorating assisted by menl $82.59 sian ver ssed into ldren's il 1) iz i Hot and cold running water in every stateroom. Deluxe accommodation at reasonable additional charges. Music. Radio Daily radio news bulletins. Pinch Alveady Felt Dynamited Monastery : , A58 i s | SR Site of Soviets Club e will e furnis 20 veached in the bfeach o e Gigantie new | ¥ tra f art C T seduction tions t and “cultural t William P. 8. Me)l will rise from the ruins of formerly of this ci famous Simanov monastery, for- and her mother rly the most importaint and rich- s dynamited Red work- ind outin . in the Cook vicipal Tuber blind relief fu pension fur and othier philantiropic tutions. In the county no payrolls n mect for a month a pavroll, due officials said ol board ind one payroll and has cd it will he unable to meet the | st payroll, due riday when 13 persons had hoped to get sal t county the comu ospital, sanitariun oth rary Chiid Dancing. programs. public in- prompt well and a larg attendanc « i peeted. Mrs. M Chiareh Notes Group wil ) of A dining service second to none. e OTTAWA GETS SKATING EVENT L & New Yor Jar r) s’ North erican outdoor 1 b Garvey v C, pels Reduced rates on automobiles accom- iss Gar s panied by passengers. tomorrow, last night by Discussion r mother u Tte .« topir eve- | 000. The 60.80 For reservations or additional infor- an- | Workers placed dyna o nursing profession mation apply to your nearest ticket or tourist agent, or N STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF SAVANNAH Avenue (Suite 206), New Picr 46, North River, New York, N.Y, Fares include meals and stateroom ac- commodation to Savannah. OC Burdon will “Officials as t the work hich has since dicd ’ FEET CAUSE OF MAN'S ARprpsy (0 2 i & v 2 (UP)—Itoland | i n blamed B00 yo stery yunded just prior 's ago by St. Ser f Law Ln- | child, v And Jo thonsinds of persons looked on otalling £1,730,000 cossive explosions toppled the n connty comptr oller 1 awn cominittee 1S in- | sive thit ounty will owe $2.- | 215,000 in castellated walls and high-spived | st in th ning zeport, Jan, mned Gire v March 1t 30,000 in sala other liabiliti the & helfries, one of which was 400 feot parish honsc on Irid vee | J. Smith o nwicl AUNTOR PROM ABANDONLD at 3 o'clock feet for ; Newington tems Mrs. William Northampton vo cturned home after sy and $3, explosions 5000 Red workers, - — had pledged himself to remove FOR BEST RESULTS stone and throw it into {he HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS viver carried the had ceased drunken driving, when ar each of whom i Bray a commnion gl Chester mi pleas court s of 1t have one | daughter of wine tal Moscow | have L fow his inabil- UsE away debris v to control his pedal cxtremitis ... on the ice its GRACE In a ciqarefie i’r's' TASTE/ Tl I% easy araceful swing of the skater has years of training behind it. 9t 7 . s SR e e SRS Lqually, the smooth sparkling zest of Chesterfield is no chance affair. Tobaccos are chosen for mildness, for fragrance, for wholesome flavor—then patiently aged and mellowed, exactly blended and cross-blended. And unvarying good tastc is the constant result—quite naturally, when every step of every process has good taste as its goal: “"TASTE above c?v@(///‘/i//zg o kY hestertie e SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED ® 1930, Licoert & MyErs Tosacco Co. MILD, yes . . . and yet THEY SATISFY

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