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o SUGGESTS PLAN T0 SEND SURPLUS WHEAT 10 GHINA Seck Advice of JUDGESIXE WILL _ ASK RE-EL FLECTION Member of School Committee; Candidate to Succeed Himsell Judge Morris D. SL‘IIL\IC Committee o Two Experts on Scheme to Aid Farmers Washington, March 4 (P) — The nate agriculture committee today advice of John former minister decided to seck the Van Saxe, 2 member A. MacMurray, of chool board since 1923, to-| nd John Barton Payne, day announced himsclf as a candi- | chairman of the Red Cross, regard- date for reclection to the board, He | iNg the proposal that the farm board buy .000,000 worth of grain and send it to China to relieve famine. Senator McMaster, republican, is a republican Judge Saxe has been very active on the school committee despite the | South Dakota, recently introduced that he has many other inter-|a resolution which would authorize € Besides being judge of police | the purchase of wheat and flour to d city court he has been a regu- | be sent to China with funds from the lar attendant at meetings of the|farm board’s $500,000,000 revolving school board and one of the two | fund, wiost important sub-divisions, in-| Chairman McNary, of the com- mbittee, said MacMurray and Payne would be heard on Thursday. Mac- Murray only China. THOMAS T0 PUSH FOR DUTY ON OIL | | | | | | ry Needs Protection shin W ton, March 4 (P—Senator "rhm democrat, Oklahoma, today informed the senate lobby commit- | tee that he would introduce anoth=r mendment to the tariff bill provid- | ing for a duty on oil { The announcement was made by | Thomas at the conclusion of tie | lobby comm examination of | Wirt Franklin, president of ths JUDGL MORRIS D, SAXE 2 JUDGE MORRIS D. SAXE | American Independent Petroleus: Producers’ association luding the school accommodations who has beea At e Foaited e Washington advocating an oil | Luilding construction carried on by | GUlY. the department An ndment by | Judge Saxe was appointed associ- | POsc @ duty of $1 a barrel on crude | judge with the late | oil and 50 cents on refined products Itoche when Judg | was defeated by the senate recen viling and Williar bitter contest during whic vetired from the be sociated with Judge I'rederick 1. |Mmade on the floor the senate. Mungerford in a law office in the | Thomas said he would reintroducs: s niea bulldine. Main street, | Nis amendment *in tly modifi-d D o Haven | form” and would have “somethinsg where he was educated at Yale uni- | ' Say about it” on the tloor. versity. He n the practice of e law in 1907, three years before he ume to this city. Judge Saxe has y for years. announcement, least three of oard the embers whose candidatc e other candidates Martin and Joseph M tarin and goseni . wara, & e [Tted Empire Party Against LA Surrender to Tndians ARREST MADE IN undecide London, M 4 (P—Tord Roth- crmere in today’s Daily Mail enun- f} ciated the poli © new British political party toward India, declar- Lmpire party stan s for no 1gitato ender to lu- dian i 1 We shou t allow lives of VinceniGoliEAcousedRinRTaANce|=s s sl eneta a i as T folly of a handful of excited n Hall Hostess-Racketeer Gase e i Uora otieen For thc nationalists do not famount to one po ent of the cou 4 (A—Vir | try’s pe ople « Zn to po- article critic the action =f rorack and |y rd Irwin, the viceroy, in makir, or of a long 1l recorl rash promis fominion st 15 held t for t MU | ehich 1t says has been misintar- fer on February May Smith,| preted as a dance hall hostess A Joseplt Bar- | 5zitators relli, gambler and racketeer, | “India will not b Miss Smith, t Wilk government for g I'a,, girl, and Barrelli w tinued Lord Rothermere, B down by four men as they my opinion Britain adopting a walking along a Bronx t on v policy of propitiation and concession | way to an apartment they shar to clamor, which has ways proved R hagayen course in the east whore Police, who had been secking Coll | aoncession s invariably 5 since the shooting, said his arrest | g ot e sl yesterday resulted from a telepho call to the Morrisania police statinn Cthllil:C Refornu;tar Z T erm to Be Appealed that a man was ac in the vicinity of When the police t L Bronx ice g suspicious!y plant. arrived they reeo - | Telease of Stanley Vinikitis, 17 nized Coll and took hini into Cus-|yeqrs old, of 57 Fairview street from tedy. 1 said they d WO the Cheshire reformatory is expec loaded .45 calibre revolvers under 4 eod soon, according to Attorns: truck in the pla Charles W. Tamulonis, who has been ged to bring the case to supe rior court on an appeal from a dc- ion by Judge George C. Griswold Berlin town court last Friday. A bond of $250 will be posted for the release of the youth who was wrested with two others after Coll denied Smith and Barrelli slayings, e reformatory. 37 More ()fl”mals and Scranton Citizen Named Scranton, Pa., Mar, 4 (P—Sherift d Gomer C. Davis and police officials | ENTICINGLY FRAGRANT! of seven boroughs in Lackawanna I'reshly out flowers have a fragrance | COUNtY Were among those involved it e B additional indictments return- e A AT ed by the grand jury investigating | ey impart an air of good cheer to iy environment in which they are placed. They are symbols of happi- [ engers of love, eloquent - best All were charged with extortion. The 87 true bills, which were re- turned yesterday, brought the num- ber of indictments on similar charges to 1 harbin b ers of friendliness and I men 1y the kind you CUT FLOWERS shortly after Sam Graubart, al- Roses 1 potataosen nd leged leader of the slot machir & o % 2 i syndicate, had testified before the Carnations, $1.00 and $ 5 a doz. = : o o lgrand jury. Graubart appeared be- Snapdragons, $1.00 and $1.50 a 5 a0 Mm‘cb.hmgc s C. Newcomb for a Calendula, large blossoms, 50¢ a | hearing last Saturday and was re- | A leased under $40,000 bail. Daffodils, $2.00 a dozen, TR = Easter Lilics, $3.00 a dozen. Queen of Sweden Worse LUEpEE sl 2ozeniey | Summon Doctor Munthe ORI Rome, Mar. 4 (P —Queen Vic- lHyacinths, blos toria of Sweden, who is ill at the | Tulip blossoms for royal villa here, has suddenly Large healthy 1ferns, $1.00 and UD | yrown worse. Her condition again Ard many other potted plants not | g iave, Her personal physician, (G ONEC Doctor Axel Munthe, who had been When buying you can @l faccorded a brief rest, was summon- ways depend on fresh flowers cd hastily and administered oxygen 0W oUR OWN" The Italian royaltics are keeping | informed as to her condition and a | direct telephone to Stockholm has A been installed at the Villa Svezia, where the queen is confined. 1 LORIST — — Oak St ' Tel. 2(81-W .l SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS recently returned from | \Oklahoma Senator nsists Indus- Thomas to im- | OUTLINES POLICIES it is | alicged, they w caught stealing 0 fect of copper wire from the Holmes brickyards more than a week ago. The two others, Joseph Matulis, 1 of 15 Fairview street | and William Villa, 17, of 77 Fair- were given suspended graft and corruption in connection | | with the operation of slot machines. | They were brought | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. |Convicts Who Planned were in solitary confincment today The blazc 1 little d; dford in connection with a hotel after discovery of an attempt to set was sct of a vobbery and Galligan is serving an ‘ | Fire in Solitary Cell e to the hosiery shop last Thurs- canai 1 ‘ cight Lo 10 years sentence for a ser- Boston. March 4 (A—Two inmates day. ies of robberi at the Charlestown state prison. nvestigation by Warden William McManus of New Bedford | James L. Hogsett revealing the facts o OR BE \md Thomas Galligan of Cambridge, of t be sterday. lflilQB otnel 4 BOSTONS STORE fire ame known y New HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS UsE at 10 Remaining in Contest Smce‘Has Steadily Refused fo Call “ Last November 16 | Food Levy Party Policy March 4 (A—Ten March 4 who had spent the a the conservativ ) shuffling about a danc the st Detroit were slgeping tariff the care of physicians Detroit. persons of 19 floor in ¥ teday und and nurse The sheriff of Macomb county has London, Baldwin, taking young winwer political con British suitabili country W ether warrants to hale them into court or | taxation of food in pur | charges of disorderly conduct. bt |Policy looking toward cm { has announced that they must sper.J | fomic unity. W k l | 45 hours in bed before they will ! Qng "f) ] | mar ne ee rln e allowed to appear. ingk; o The ten were the survivors of | Eastwood Park marathon dance which began last November 15 and ded sh midnight last night with the appearance of tiz| (8 1€ 7€ 0 sherift and deputies armed with the | 5 1 disorderly conduct warrants. C. A.|° oo Pressey, promoter of the marathan. | jcq o op ¢ shouted that the dance was over as h : ) has steadfastly scon as the officers walked out on | coo®vavation the dance floor. fathered Lord Rot Lord Beaverbrook 2 | ermere, is the a would in- volve the taxation of rom out- imported into G (FOR LARGE WOMEN) 9.95 New Modified Silhouettes in small HAVE YOU DISCOVERED WHERE THE THRIFTY PEOPLE ARE SHOPPING? Premier ar c declin | Picked Up Coins on Floor |5 nache P . o P.‘Olb‘b['»\ have. You're p_mh\‘gl‘ll.\ Eshopnig The warrants were based on the | National Union of Conservatives and there yourself. But if you're new in 1 oy jritain o1 | charge that the ten contestants weve | nionist associations he de- just haven’t made the discovery. we'll let you in on guilty of violating the Mi tute which designates collecting pub- lic alms as disorderly conduct. Many of the spectators at the hail had thrown coins out on the dance loor, and the cont s pickel higan sti- | clared this food ta; | should be taken out of and the only way to do this would be by a refe dum which should be taken indepe ntly so as not to in the secret. hey’re shopping at “Donnelly’s” discovered they can buy the newest while savings. party politics because they've fashions at wo an volve the fate ny zover: ; S e A ; | It’s smart to be thrifty you know, and if you're them “up. Mr. Baldwin made it clea £ LAY S Selres REATR L ehiat i T G umolxsgw,\ in favor of cmpire thrifty you can easily affort to be smart. So why not Prints that are suitable for the | considerable public indignation. | nomic unity, but poin join the thousands of smart and thrifty people who large figure 1owing the new Ministers of R gl ko) GOl Al UG E O come to the “Thrift and Quality Store of New Britain. csiabed i = boring communitics and investiga- | it. are and cored Skirts with smart tors for the labor commissioa = had been outspoken efore it as detrimental the participants. T the contestants we hat the t in condemni 0 the health of | power, vestigators said | tionally 2 re so cxhaust:1/ whi y danc Rest period for the dancers had | been shortened from minut: cach hour when the marathon star |ed last fall to eight minutes anl being reduced a minute a da be to st and conter these ing inions could n id Mr. Baldwi us to 1 e of pc sleeve treatments cconomic dor . for Wednesday d Mashed P or Tried A 25¢ 5¢ Fountam News' Grayce de Vyne Modes 10sphe a re should discussions, form treaty— | were ds in MYSTERY SHROUDS == - DOCTOR'S MURDER - =, 1 Virginia Executive in Role of Peacemaker NLW ARRIVALS AT OUR Circulating Library RENTAL CHARGE 3¢ A DAY Office G The Smart ELLY DON GARMENTS Zero Hou Guards {Cleveland Physician Found Dead i il \ 1d, Vi, March ¢ (P—Gov. y Sl e i in Office Alter Scuifle AL Sold Exclusively at This Store role of peace maker | e ed doy (P —The sl Alfred Scull today threw K-tracking y- quested the r Charles (. Peabody ing of Dr. physiciun, L motive promine EXCELLA >ATTERNS he hunt for over t COTTON past he kept .lonely and unobstru- “anted for wife d& PRINTS sive in the midst of a wide practice| 7The wife attende ! (© among hundreds of famili and the governor d th S The body of Dr. Scully, young couple to live together in th none higher c a bullet wound just above thec husband’s new home ai quaranteed L L ref equ f var found lying beneath the d t| “I refusec o requis 1 e s west office last night. but|they dep: for e e there was no hint as to who his as- | blessing, govern = asalval sailant might have been, nor why he - — hit 35¢ value was killec Providence Fire Shows He had made hundreds of casual friends through his extensive general Burglars Looted House ce for more than 30 years, but| providence, R. L, March 4 (UL') n intimate enough to|_ A visit by burglars to the X s pla -uuh‘ reason WhY | picd homo of C. Moulion Stone o PRING'S HIGH FASHIONS . .. AT DONNELLY'S LOW PRICES ““\”" re sought © WaS 3| Bowen street was revealed early to AT bachelor and had no relatives here. | oy 1 Sl PRINTS WASHABLE Robbery was discounted with tl 5 I : R e e WASHABLE SILK FLAT CREPE adjoining living rooms. 1lo had a |, ITEMCR - discovered i Quality that usually sell Our Usual Price #1.98 Yard v sid Wood, a physician with adjeining ;',D," 5 ,,“:]‘(',‘;:‘\L\W.; tol Rt TOMORROW NIL $ -34 yd 84c offices, when he rushed in after ™V dln el oIS I . Yard Roaring aicallfrocinelp Othes oot ISR RUICTGH BIRES DAR- VNONEE Mz - cupants of the building also heard | COMe while Mehting flames ORCHID and ‘other tolois —36 inches wide; flesh, or- sounds of a scuffle, but no one heard Mr, mvd_ irs. Sto ad BLUE by s p 5 the two slols fired, indicating the |the south for tho pust two 0 A S T chid, white, maize, yellow possibility that the da = == apporved seatto prints; 1E1S “‘:_"]1.”’_‘-* “‘;"“:‘ in this fabric; R o0 and others, for spring un- pistol cquipped with a | BANK SIGNATURES AFFIXED SR S A wearing quality with an almost velvet , finish, — derwear and dresses, R | Rome, March 4 (P—signatures to i 5 b 39 inches wide ¥ |Troop 9 Adopts Rules; the constitutive act of the Bank of International Scttlements establish- Don Holmes Loses Shoe ed under the Young plan were LUSTROUS PRINTED PLAIN COLORS New regulations were the rule at|fixed today in the Bank of 0 REPF BLE last evening at the First Baptist|gan company, acting as church. One requiring tardy mem-|pchalt of a bankers group compris bers to knock before gaining admis- [inz the Mor First National |sion was adop and each scout|peni of N Gnil the was given a definite place in line. | National Bank of Chicago. he scouts rehearsed for the coming | & s 1e constitutive act was signed | Parents' president th | During a game of dodge ball Patrol ‘K‘U“‘_‘W i Leader Don Holmes cast a SR e had to finish the game with Sl it 3 tional Bank, the Lngland oft and the other on, much Tl A = S — mirth of the other members. After |2'C -'& ¥ anc a represen s the games the boys sans a couple | {h® Bank of Japan MORE MORE | ot songs, Scoutmaster L. M. Coates o e VALUE YOLUME spoke on the scout law, and the| GRECO CLASS AUDITOR e e mecting broke up after a 'ruop yell. | Worcester, Mass., March 4—¢ar- | e melo sanatore Greeo ot New v/l ___take advantage of these extra values! . tomorrow only! ‘(,Olllplol\\lsc Reachcd IV e ol el e an o at the Word German Tax Difficulty | voiyteennic matit BOYS' SaMP WOMEN'S BROADCLOTH v . S . GIRLS JERSEY y o < : Berlin, Mar. 4 (UP)—A compro-|mainder of the semester, ac SLIPS AL \‘”" DORO ey CORSELETTES AND mise by the German cabinet on its [to an announcement follow | SLLER JACKET BLOOMERS BRASSIERES so-called *“'sacr tax” measure, | semi-annual balloting of the 95 WHILL THEY LAST s proposed by the socialists and bit-| Greco, who will rece $3 $1 74 terly oppo: by the folks party,|cering degree in June, is specialis- Afadbof 45C Each 3 has probably averted the fall of the ing in electrical engineering, and 1 5 5 Y i lettes and Brassicres in cntire government, or at least de- an honor student. He is an associ- ora ) SiC0! ; oome Difterent Jayed it until the reichstag has been [ate member of Sigma Ni, a member laid i 5 in \a s. Sizes 4 oo able to pass the Young plan bill. |of Tau Beta Pi frater and has 5 Necessity of keeping the reichstag |served as a member of the editoriil Second Floor {in session and a government in|staff of the Tech News, weekly stu- | power until the reparations law has | dent publication. |been adopted and an attempt at AT ! | cconomic stabilization made, in- CITY COURT JUDGMENTS | duced the socialists to withdraw the | Joseph P. Barry and Wiltrid J most controversial clauses in the | Dunlay, were given a default juds- sacrifice tax” bill. ment for $96.25 in a suit which they —_— instituted in city court against John ! MNWOMEN'S HOSIERY 88c v TURKISH TOWELS ML COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS CRETONNI PILLOW 390 Ldul 5 5 ! —Tull Fashioned c T i otton Ixtrs i C. P. 0. MASS MEETIN( DePinto for a merchandise bill. The | = - ‘J 1 i garnet cotton, = ixtra fine quality, | The Citizens Property Owners’ as- | )3 A o5 oy eigh n 1 d ta cove \41 with 4-inch hems. 3 plaintiifs are partners in the firm ot LADIES SILK and WOOL size Tonrl bt sociation will open its series of mass | Barry & Bamforth, ADIES! SILK an( . L e colorful attractive cretonne, AISLE VALUE meetings Thursday night at 8 0'clock | Other judgments given by Judge HOSE = 8 : J at" Hanna's hall on Main at East|save were as follows: Hemman M. i MEN'S HOSE Main street. [ Feigenbaum aaginst John Jakub- 35 39¢ CRETONNES 03 Vincent Dobrowolski, president of | oy g1 aumkeag Shoe Co. C Paiv NEW PATTEER: Sy PERCALES Ao ssadietion, iaied et "‘C&':“ | against Klemens Kalkowski, $235.74. or 3 Pair for $1.00 Pair c cials of the association have sen e | e " 9 X % . N | L The Chealsea Savings Bank wa —New is the time to 29 for 18 = | necessary documents (u\hvmto"lnn it s diteienk Tov siriet Tor b Ria e Carliona v iow C vard e C vard caplitol at Hartford “‘I“""[;‘ allow | G osure against Teofil Bonczek and price. In all the wanted 36 inches wides fast colors Sorad et r j6 inches wide; light and ”")\”f to 2““’; an ”‘x;pf'; Cg‘ clinoy | Others. The property is a multiple | shades and sizes light and dark grounds. el Rl dark grounds; fast colors. Hloker. . Altboush omoials feclined | 1 iy woiine at the tersection of AISLE VALUE St b [to reveal any mames it was stated | (RIALY house At the | SR 10 to 12 3 y have ca es bl SRR Sc AISLE VALUE [that they havo candidates to ful | D4 strect A Bl aven MEN'S COMMUNITY RAYON VESTS practically all places on the ticket. LADILS ———————————————————— SHIRT SLIP-ON SWEATER: S SED O DAY PROVIDENCLE MAN HELD LINEN CRASH 59 A E“w:‘i ;«lrx‘,\' :\ ul:lp;\n‘:ls::na_\w New Haven. March 4 (UP) $ 84 99c TABLE CLOTHS e c evening in honor of Miss Josephine |Herbert R Leisk, a2, of 149 Con- 1. e - —Heavy quality rayon; | Begay at her home at 396 Burritt |gress avenue, Providence, R L., was _A large assortrient of new T SR 69 : picoted straps. Pastel strect. About 30 friends gathered ‘°‘IT;\‘;,‘.'\” S‘-h‘\‘_::“‘\;oi"{:‘0‘1\"‘\ ':‘l;m‘ b o tiNatiaz styleniin: the mosk e C Each shades. Sizes 34 to 42. | ning and a buffet lunch was served. | Leisk, police said. is wanted for to 42, Value to §2.98 EDOLURL Y A he is the daug | ter of Mr. and Mrs. (alleged obtaining money under false “WE | Charles Begay and is secretary in the | pretenses from Edgar W. Grant of SAVE YOU MONEY QL ALITY ALW AYS |office of the Kecough Insurance & |Providence. He was arrested by two | i'l’r.\\(l Service. detectives here last night. 1