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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY o 23, 1930. Statler office building 1 1150 decided WALSH PROTESTS = - state hich, in anmoH " DORAN REQUESTED T ~ TOSUBMITREPORT| o p.,.,:nz";;:‘i‘s;':?“ Alcohol Withdrawals Interest | House Committee Members ipals of coastal and inter- amship Mnes sailing out Was b hear ¢ wercial Says High Rate Would Ruin 2 Hide Users i in Na tion LEngland will also be i ston mis; Ja oner (—Prohibi- James M as estimated that worl ommission in preparing a will take about nine months. the Docai N £ bill pou to to as nditures aske {05 st es of con nd FREED BY COURT .- - oo Witnesses Fail to Identily Terra- ; nova as Bandit the qu hd district \]vm. lering proh from 1 departme committe Propo: enfore to the ac is cor er of the ition asury took I session. Schafer Urged Step stere unit " is action an, king, on | tha vould rested police complicity in the Magist in 18 to idc holdup men. “Contract Involved had been cha engineering the t r tor “murder time hoke cxpenditures col A re ten to | W of old « Albe tion said 3 rwation in or industrial N 1d alcol failed any at rolice holdup | magistrate, | who, all rodu G prod ' reconmmenc They said RALAOAD MERGER WEETINGS LRGED Governor's Committee {0 Seek Ideas From State Leaders and n m the had didn’t hreat- | over to| pay off. st cling he cope of |1 aid er afer vored rearings Attorney General Mitchell pected to appear before tee tomorrow meyer, a repr me arging the are st Vitale ing against ) other city mag that of them are in leagu with the city’s underworld. The City Bar association is investigating V tale’s conduct and 1 jury i gation has been ordered in| New York co of the cntire sys- tem ‘of magistrate’s courts. ova, who had bhec ssfully for several questioning in connecti holdup, was arrested when he appearcd quarters. Mancuso e was represer “rancis X. Mancuso, former judge |l of general sessiol ho resizned from the bench 1 after an stigation of ti failure of the Trust compa ¢ which & as chairman of of di { rectors. After dismissal against Terranova today, said he would mand 1 destroy the photographs and finger- prints they took of his client at the titne of his arrest. is w the comr Alfred C. tative of the Retail |al Druggists' association and D. Aaron | Youngquist, assistant attorney gen- | la ] in charge of prohibition activi- | ve been asked to appear. $10,000,000 in Gold on Canadian Ocean Lmer Yokohama, Jan. (®P—The 1 Empress of Canada sailed for V. oday carry more | yen o (about §) believed to be the gold shipment in ex- fic &r i- g 23 (AP public H industrial, trad F civic interests of nvited to present insportation prot cid before the New committe tion at the sought s for | ) the eck head- ch er polic n 000,600 ir His Counsel ted in 1d) vacific coy This was ent Hub Connecticut fon of the following a4 meeting of s chairmien in Boston which it was decided to recon 1d similar hearings in the capi- ls of the six New Lngland state Outline Adopted outline the action of adopted at that Hubbard Lo confirmation today of comr all t Monda National (¢ ban York shipped 19,800,000 y | the 0-yen pieces were consigl § the 1 Francisco mint, to G will be taken ir specially | At guarded train from Vancouver. Two| P Dutc nks shipped small amounts. | Today's shipment the second | be rze cong'znment of gold since overnmer ted the embarzo zold on Ja National ¢ 400 on the New All ned to o the bLoard hey of ‘he charges Mancuso police | s de \ the | Vi on brict o committer was ring. Mr hich 18 sub) whols tated the anzportation nd, particularly he ofticial plan of ruiiroad consoli- | ation issucd by the inte com- | Tuesday the ipped ath BOYS' CLUB ACTIVITIES The Senior club will meet Jrid: vening at 0 o'clock to hear I A. 8. Grant, X-ray specialist. who SAYS HING'S OFFICE erce dommissio report to | | | | The elimination contest undr |at the club house, is attracting a | great dcal of attention from the | - New England rnors will seck to bring the ar old xFormel, Swrewry w SCH&IOI‘ RCIU[CS Deflials 0[ TWO Mefl [Doxs. The end of the week shoui | rt of the Storrow commission u to date, dealing with the present problem of railroad consolidation | et L | see the contest almost finished with | | all but the best in bowling, posl playing, baseball and basketball playing eliminated. The winner ate 0 four ve 5 - W fr th body in rehabi Jan. 23 (P)—Picking up the threads of the inve ation ation Washington larics of FOUR TRACK METS it Vel Gontests Omitted This Year | cheduled ay on agui Brock- | Coa as most. tion reta “ay er he American Legion Stanley Wol will emploved Ly the he occupy Skl ]Watch and Ward lub. nonica North & Judd Boston. Jan. organizations such as the ind Ward socicty have numerous opportunitics for Llackmail, a leg- ONH. 5. SCHEDULE ew Britain-Har{ford-New Ha- ement Hen Sultivan, Boston | who appeared Lefore te to favorable action on a { bill which would require censors to | | judge a book as a whole and which { would prevent the banning of a | book containing isolated passages today | COnSidered obscenc, No ldea of Opportunity “You have no fdca of the oppor- ities for blackmail presented to ions like burcau was made lawyer urge Lionel New Depot, coach Britain hig 1eed coming season of at school the ck schedule for The local track- will compete in four meets, two d the Watch and society sllivan declared. e asserted that it the commit permitted the present censor- v to remain unchanged, “you furthering government by tion, government by blac d government by murder.” member of t ominittee t is| cd Sullivan if he thought Massa ind | Chusetts would be better off with for OUt the Watch and Ward society the |and the lawyer replied in the af- Tour meetsl Armative “Super-government as provided | by these private socielies is a dan- | gcrous principle,” he said. “Take rollcall of the Looks barred in s state and I'll wager that not one of them would be banned if the bill we favor were on the statute booke. Advocates Time for Reading Another member of the committee sked Sullivan how long he thought t would take a v to read through book such as Theodore Dreiscr's “An American Tragedy two volumes. “Probably three or four days,” ver replied. Do you think that would expedite he was asked. “Well,” Sullivan responded, “I'v | seen 12 men spend a week on a case | invelving a pint of liquor, so T should | think threc or four days might well be spent on a book Sulllvan charged t the Watch and Ward society st the American M in Boston some time by an article which the ) viously had published reg home and two out of tov most radical ch the announcemer t will be no triangular req Hartford 1 epot said that to meet erbucy here t cduled the h at at 1 school. | is Croshy high Gl the A is season, | Ma madt fas ask- which the triar mee scheduled. Hartford Haven have both applied meets it all ow nal edule as is limite had alrea con 1 the H Haven were received, we ble of ide up rtford 1 hall | to them mect eitl ting Crosby high herc New Britain will mect high of Winsted at Winsted ) and Sufficld at Suftield on | he local team will k(uon_ Hartford County Y. M. € ilbert All cet Britain will conipeted | New Britain Crosby high in Waterby Depot will have to build entire new team this of the team which he had| 1as been lost by gradu- e or will lost by | \is January RESHMAN CLASS AT H. §. NAMES ROGERS PRESIDENT <ult of Election of Group Which were in o vear exception s opposed the it hic h Imos last raduation t Will Be Graduated in 1932 Announced ATTACKS OF FlTS of the fr June shian | today | i | announced the local senior high school by rincipal Louis P. Slade. Howland | s is the new president and will | by Charlotte Parson. <Juth Johnsor William May, tudents are hool Ly the > been active Their ass eleetion were e o that epileptics state has proved successful in stopping | their attacks. 1t. Lepso. Apt. 66 | Island Ave. Milwaukee, Wisc., has been supplying sufferers with this treatment. He now wishes to reach 1l those who have not heen helped land to do so is making the startling | offer of 1o all Reports are ling treatment oge sisted ce preside and All of own at the scl DRl Atfairs I sec- asurer, el class- ext " tr tes ar in icula class raduate i sufferers. Anvone afflicted WIDOWER HEAVILY Greenwich, Jan. 23 () Archie of White Plains, N. Y., widor ith four children, was fined " and costs and given 30 days in 1 for transporting liquor by Judge nley Finney today. Fay had about 100 gallons of beer | FINED |at once, giving age.—advt. in half barrels which he was taking | om Yonkers to East Port Chester, e latter village being in this to e — organization pleted at the the appo of be a frec | for y that the question of ailroad The prelim or the worl into charges that E. T 11, of the contests will gty Boston General Dye Stuff soration, | niembership ticket a 2d the offic ator King.| The har democrat, Utah, as dquarters ning for the Stanley night reva during consideration of t pending t Legion hall when members nf ent of tarift bill, the ser iobby commit- tee today heard ur'l(‘ml:-: »‘(;ljl. King's former sceretary, ity that MOtIler!Do Y0u Know the Danger of A Cough from Colds? Pickrell had aided him in assembling mecti David H. Y, & h th com vith Ho: posi comr storro © of § Headquarters in- Boston Headquarters locate data for a ser vestigation of tt “dye trust” in While doing his work rell was | frequently i and youngsters cold.” if for sons they stop it as let it play any of ot Usicl as yon Colls and en ot a cold.” Don't hang on 00 often cold t itions ir Creomulsio I hod Helo s to fight ilsion, to take Millions k We your He Coughed For Two Years Swore Uff HADDOCK BLUE FISH Anderson Elec. Co. MAIN STREET New DBritain’s I Standard Oysters 35¢ p Strauss-Roth Stores, I, Electric Vaporized Mineral and Pine Needle Cabinet Baths are especially valuable in combination treatment for Catarrhal Conditions, Asthma. Depleted Nery Rheuma- tism, Neurltis, Lumbago, Diabetes, Dropsy, High Blood Pressure and sil forms of Skin Eruptions and Blood Disorders. A Natural Nerve Vitaliter and Rejuvenator. 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TEL. 163 Treatments using only Ix to prolong includes the Violet Rays, and Mas Electrical obtuinable that te Topcoats Neckwear . 24¢ lb PHONE inest Market 183 Blackmail Field, Lawyer Says 3 (UP)—Private, Watch | s | islative committee was told here to- | by ! the commit- | e Boston Better | which is in | rding the | amaz- | A generous treatment free | should write for this free treatment | Shoes Has Enormous Tt d, was common knowledge, hef that the late T J. Yrank | | Chase, while head of the Watch and | Ward soclety, had said he et” the Mercury for publishing the article regarding the organization. | Claims Stores Threatened When the court refused to sustain the Wafch and Ward's complaint | {that Herbert Asbury’s story entitled | “H " as it appearcd in the Mer- cury was obscene, Sullivan ‘\ulm and Ward authorities m threats to bookscllers handling the magazine. H. L. Mencken, cditor of the Mercury. finally had to get a { federal court injunction to restrain | the Watch and Ward group, Sullivan | | asserted. | would | n-m»\ Man Believed Inaanc Is Victim of Police Attacki Chicazo, . 23 (M—Pacifico Ci- amifti, 35, was shot and killed last| night in a gun battle with 30 police- | | men. | Ciamitti threatened his landlady | with a revolver and she called the| police. Afoot and in squad cars they | came. Some charged up the apart-| ment house stairs, firing with cach step. Others stood on the outside and | tosscd tear bombs through the win- | dows of mitti's room | Blinded and choked by gas, Ci-| {amitti made a sortie from his room into the hallway; he fell before ’hc‘ police fire. emporarily insane” was the only motive given for Ciamitti's actions. gt | {C. P. O. Plans Socials 1 To Fill Up War Chest | The Citizens' Property Owners' | sociation will resume activities ir n attempt to increase its membe ship to several thousand at the first | meeting of the year at the I (or\i hall on Deaver strect I'riday, Janu- ary 31. l | Tepresentatives of all the ward | committees of the association were | |notified of the weeting. Vincent | Dobrowolski, president of the asso- | ciation, expects to start preliminary | | plans to vun an independent ticket ‘\n the spring election he association will 10‘ February § and 22 a TO ARRANGE FOR LECTURE l A special committee of the Polish | crary Guild was detafled at last| ight's meeting to make arrange-| | 1all in an effort to acc ficient funds to conduct ients for a lecture in near | uture. | | | ]wld socials he Rialto | mulate suf- the cam- paign. the | The committee, which will meet {tonight at the Falcon hall to com- | plete the plans for the lecture, con-| | sists of Leon Nowinski, president of | the organization: Peter Twardus Walter Yablonski, president of Ial- con Nest 85: Joseph Kozawiewicz trustee of the guild; Andrew Brau |zek. president of the fifth Ialcon djstrict; John Gacck :nd Julian [warowski | IUR BEST RLSU l {USE HERALD (L& {both day and night | tarial school.—adyt. (the lea | Rev. Suits Hats Sweaters House Coatsand Robes 63 Year Old Mortgagc Factor in Foreclosure year-old mortgage which the Farmington Save Hiram Penficld is in- volved in a foreciosure suit which the bank has instituted against Rob. ert E. L. Brown and others. The first of the two morlgages was for $350 and the second was given in 1005 for $1,350 by Charles I Brown. City Items o was The regular meeting of Landers Cawmp, Modern Woodmen of Amcr- ica, will be held tais evening at & o'clock in St. Jean de Baptiste hall {on Church street. Mid-y given on ings bank by ar classes start IT'cb. 3rd, Moody Secre- 2 The police were notified today of suspension of the operator's li- cense of Paul Miller, Jr., of 1 ¥irct street, Seymour Park James H. Curtin and O'Brien will leave nest spend a month in Florida. Willlam J. Delaney of High strect will leave tonight for Brook- Iyn where he will enter the naval | hospital for an operation, Mrs. Justine Bartlewski was guest of honor at a surprise last night at the home of Mrs, Anna | Kundra of Wil street. More than a score of her friends attend- the social and presented her with a gift. Mid-year classes both day and night tarial School.—adyt The Lady's Nest of Owls will hold their regular meeting tomorrow night at the Odd Pellows' hall on Arch street at 8 o'clock. Mrs. George W. Corbin at the Sunshine socicty bos rectors” meeting held at her home, 49 Lexington street, Wednesday a ernoon Members of the New Britain Iin. tary club were entertained by | America are enormous—that’'s why the reading of Lddie Cantor's story | Fair Drug Dept. is sclling dozens of “Caught Ehort” at the noon lunch- |bottles cvery weck on today. The story was read Stop that acute indigestion in a William H. Alderson. minutes with just one table- Frederick J. Sent of this city, state |spoonful of this grand stomach reg- master councilor of the Order of De |ulator. Molay. will make an official visit to| Take it regularly for two weeks Norwalk chapter at Norwalk this|and yow'll lcarn the sccret of how evening. He will be accompanied by |to always have and kcep a strong nembers of his stait. [healthy stomach. | Take Pepsin this ‘ New Way and End Indigestion Delightful Elixir With Real Pepsin Menthol and Other Supremely Good Stomach Alds If you have a bad acting, rebellious stomach it won't take but la couple of wecks to turn it into a strong, healthy one. capable of di- gesting the hcarticst meal without {after distress, Your stomach necds Inceds it three times a day at every lineal and the stomach remedy thut presided |you nced fs Dare's Mcntha Pepsin. 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Troprietons: Potier Drug & Chemieal Corporation, Malden, Mass. Final Two-Day Sale Broken Lines—OQOdds and Ends—Dincontinued Numbers 1 Price and Less Overcoats Leather Goods Shirts Underwear Fitch-Jones Co.

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