New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 14, 1930, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAIN ATLE.& C.PUNT | 252 220 DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19 | P ate { which there were occasional em-|sccond term. As secretary of sta phatic replies from the administrz- [he was Americ~'s principal delegat [ | ] | Jug (-Cl§ 0“,"01 ,I"m,. tion group. to the Washington arms conference Jug for Causing Fire || ™" &nrers on Coolidge appointed him in 192 Mich., t || the arbitration court at thr Phillips had and he served as chairmar policemen vent 1o his C delegation at th on Railroad lust American con e night, and somehow Phillips got 1925, In the same the idea they wouldn't be fricndly Z siactea by counc| tbout the ssembly of the Le of Nations So he threw the £ to ar sociate Ju hip on the stove. The stove exploded bench of the world court. a post he Lt YT (g iy is relinquishing in becoming the na- All of which impressed {tion’s chief justice. lice as disorderly. As so they had put the fire out they d Phillips and ma 1 statement that such de with a conduct BELIEVE IT OR NOT —_———— "BY RIPLEY Hughes' Views In particular, the attack was ¢ tered upon Hughes' cconomic vi ¢ He was assailed champion of o the nation's corporate interests ani 'sixth of the rights of property. Norris declared him “not fit to sit in judgment in ontest between or- ized wealth and those who toil.” everal democratic members went to his authorship of th Shreveport decision, when he was an associate justice of the supreme court, and found cause for Opposi- tion in the views which it contai ed. They contended that the deci- sion had deprived the states of con- trol over comme 1 b « borders. son, William L. Iive hous: to — as a street vear the . and ague jug amount to disorderly ree wi ENLARGES SPHERE Makes Lvery Resident of Dis- trict Member of Society SENATOR BITTERLY 7 UTILITY DECISIONS ansien 1ail I County Hughes resigo ch in 1916 nowi . To prov justiceship afte the court to enter the political ficld was asserted to be sctting a dangerous precedent. Hughes' record as a lawyer thoroughly reviewed in the course of the debate. His opponents point- ing out emphatically his frequent association with vast corporations senen A8 an argument for the rejection of | . ciion. 1he S y i : s e his nomination. ot s nisht ol the i Ji ARE / 4 Norris Talks Next Recalls Oil Scandal \ Norris w in the Senator Walsh recalled the oil LoST M scandal of the Harding administr criticisn tion, H:‘u] assailed what he termed ;‘ ”\LL!ON DOLLARS A DAY ey Hughes' silence as a member of th for /30 DAYs / ; o coordi E he Barnesdale section nt when it members of the Barne Communiiy Society, Inc.. officers ballot :o house in (i nallots o e urned was e dalc be distrit e o means of ConTRADICTING PROVERBS ery Sweetheart annual ban reh The cmblin will floor ballot the will be of a form re ralian ballof. but by mail similar assertc 4 not been a distributed ballots ar efiic il have did Th the supreme eourt | ut ed, particularly for | commit decision permitting the commit Street Railway company its rate. This was cf an cvidence of the trend of opi on the supreme bench ghes was denounced an ponent of the same view er Their strength increasing. the op- position Tioved first of all to cary the debate over untll today. A mo- tion by Sénator Norris o r ni, defeated 45 to motion to send the back to the judiciary com lost 49 to 31 ward the The supreme court for binet while the disclosures of the 1sing of the naval oil reservgy re being made Several time itself was cr its recent Baltimore to increase Commerce uged, more ¢ he scle nominati 2 p. Patric< 1dals o S mem INOROk ed only difference slate will made in court the supreme oflice, he asserted, “sat on i b wn over their per tricd to make it that the pbwers of the been human Su- jon gradually | i beings, out tor had like court nd, haye ore power u common as ex- 1stom of nicetings 4 Deta were cor reaching 5 1 ocial has become they por- banuet of M pres appoi innnal know hands left in Charles G, Sc and a comm by her. torm 1 gone beyond the limits of interpretation.” Wals! POLICE FIND BANDITS ' Slative ce. They have ide ial nomination mittee was d immediately after- | nomination was confirmed attack 1pon the Hughes' nomination has two notable paral- story of the scnate. The opposition to Chie a ind the sccond, that ! I Appointed urence . b Mrs. Edward Barnes, Miss and Mrs. Har ] toa movement to abolish courts Ample I He Says Jus Taney “There infliction of | which developed N Assoc Vernon ricrly en litary wuthority in spite ¢he | Justice Louia 1. Brandels was ~ I Charles rose. ch CARTOON T e i, o e o UL O (] I o that had for 11 TightiT one Ernest It very inte to phy iary. Tl TR s 3 ut exhibiting the wound to phy- raged in the Lefora London and Paris s denoutced n the November 15th his cconomic views. With the tlav- to offcr g (T duestion, Iying dorniant behind porier @ lthe Missouri compromise, hut con- 1tly threatening to raise its head northern found objection in the Taney Mary- land demncrat i was objec- tion too, that he i Catholic Finally circuit Eelen Anderson Kutcher: sy 10 years birth of na- lels in the Charles Tt | Miss Graee nan i an crtainme of man: con luter EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAYS Pt “imlitary rule would have nitely greater Among the to enter the dis- ion Senator Brookhart dependent Dechant, cha Ldwardson B. Barnes Taney licity Ti 2 has been portunities to Lid On His Stomach For man Fred Lmil Tancy Tan was Hughes, f Il » time St. Mai led nedical student H eties, but did A (ull zecount may by Journal ¢ I Medical A v Who Lives in a Shipping Box—This queer home ma les Bridec in St. Louis Count . The 1d never : ) 099,005,080 Ye: senate o0 last ‘ of o medical found 1902, edition of The Old Wi appioach of o not ; n w republican i notice hi onstitut said court of Who the soctation inte n on the home is just an a few be woul SHUprenic will buildiy Quar! street. 3 senators Iy A0 B ost expire s follows: Presiden president, M erms her r the reason was ph Hill Johnson The lis nomination rmed by @ narrow margin and la- ter he the author of the of. th con- e than a was one : e seeame 1suul me HOPE PSYCHOLOGH seness was y ot Dred Scott decision which dissolved oond R A e Missouri and i e 5 brought the again i rg to the floors e down between the| Brandeis, wominate by s sa President Wilson attacked all ¥ 100, for his cconomic beliefs, but for compromise Luvery que ot cor tion and sks on the Uy aind frequ tine 3 tha owner i the automatically 1 prope Barnesd sectio becomes a member o socicty. Prison Warden chamber to the @ reason quite opposite 1o that rais. nphasize his point cd against Hu His views were ostly considered too liberal, He, too, was confirmed and since suming office his views have cd widely different from the opinion of court Brandeis dissenting” familiar phrase when announced Hugzhes is @ stern, WILL CURE MALADY deniocrats t he now < better us suy- Two Distinet Tremors e o e Shake Franklin, N. H. o k N. H., I'vh. 14 (M —"Two i s in rapid suc- 1:15 a ual incisive v wakened | prov- body of “Holmes and has become ions are Brookhart spoke in WE FOR CRASH known to the hard workir gifted statesman public as tudious and and jurist. But the hich is re- sociates. They affable Safely barricr of sen, 1pprov man has another Hughes will take of- e L o Rt 0y TF Gl of the | Know lim, too, and fricndly. Began Caveer His carcer began 05 he publican 1wo ye iken past Charles Evan fice on Monday United A ficry. four- distinguished statesn W the sauk police | the chicf Jusiice senial, to the in New York s tre- New York, In n offer of the re nomination and | became governor of reelected in 1909, but re ned in 1910 to accept ap pointment from President Taft to the court Lench This he rclinquished in run for the presideney, and, def cd polls. he returned to his private I practice, entering pub- life again 4 secretary of under Harding. M rved chief excentive’s death and cahinet when Coolidge hes e ion of | anl rsonification o endad n declined business,” miayoralty in a vote of 1o rs later o his nomination the state, Ie steadil inte the Opposition calling if its that developed in RET Erowing MORTGAGE ON AIRPORT Bai) ort neity the senatd supren I ne at the of 1 confirmation Mr. Tughes, in Nis appreciation 1 v spon come to hin rowledsment o 1erous expre i Press law student at ti tate University, rden of the Gov. Huey P, Photo rankly i York bespoke high honor Capable Jice state | o 1o arter | ouisian lert pointed wa n his| tentiary ite pem Long “ e hy " that he d e Holds Ideals Unaltered “The ideals prineiple public with d public 1 nty had receive ] rom parts of nation THE HOME JAC West Main St. or KWAY’S AFT SHOP Opp. Burritt Hotel DOLLAR DAY SATURDAY ONLY BEAUTIFUL GIFTS and relais rvice which 1 i m ey GiLe tricd oftice,” hi hich 1 ha to ex- 1id 20 an wplify in public 10ld unaltered.” When Mr. Taft res z0 Monday because of his calth and President Hoover | mitted the nomination of | Hughes. it scemed probable t | appointment swould be approved by | without opposition. The cetermined objection that aros came as one of the most surprising | developments of the present con- | gressional session Its first manife i) Sulie M. senate Health N ation was in the vote of the judiciary committee @ the nomination. Al the democrats and administration republicans vor- o for approval. but Chairman Nor- ris and Senator Blaine of Wisconsin allicd with the independent republi can faction, cast their ballots for rejection Norris Begins Battle Norris then began what was ad- nittedly a hopeless battle, but one that toward the cnd gave promise «f vietory. Quickly. he was joined hy | other members of the independent o1 and one by one democralic n ook their stand with him. Late in the day, yesterday, W of Montana, the acting democ leader, after indicating he would vote for confirmation changed attitude and let it known e would cast his ballot for rejee- The leaders of the opposition ' encouraged to believe thai democrats would he swent camp with the Montana pronouncs Bargains Galore Pottery Glassware Silhouettes China Pictures Jewelry Stationery Chinese Brass Novelties his i g Picture Irames Lamp Sha Leather Goods tion vere other o their scnator's The vic ¢ espresied n Hundreds of Suggestions For mant the oppositionists vizorotcly woril the floor, .0. Shop Early! Bridge Prizes Shop Early: land vhere 00 unemi- city hall, ed addresses

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