New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 4, 1930, Page 7

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. PINE TREE THEFTS | Wi chosen ) = BLAMED ON YOUTHS Biothers Arrested Tor Cutting Down 115 on Ledyard Road | Charged with theft of pine trees valued at $232, Louis and IFrank Pawelczyk of 412 Broad street wese | zx\‘rc.sted today by Officers James M. | McCue and David Doty, and will be | ralgned in police court tomorrow. Louls is 18 and I'rank is 19 y to the police. the young men cut {15 trees on property k H. Whity Le Hartford, on in the 1 city, and Serge: the other offi Taw Press Photo street, and $5 e property. JOHN N. WILLYS The Pawelezyk brothers told the police a man whose name they did | Washington, March 4 (P—Presi- rot know engaged them to cu dent Hoover today sent to the sen- trees gud trim te the nomination of John N. Willys pay them for their u dor to Poland. more said nobody had any ax rit Willys was named to succeed the to give such orders. The brothe Alexander P. Mooe who died a truck owned dward Ape e y in California. n of 20 Olive aul ‘the O trees, but igr isclaimed . oo e oo ol oisit s City Items Bezruezyk li ied that I knew the trees were stolen when hu bought them. Trimmed, the tre are valuabl in 10, 12 and 18| cens foot lengths. Ferrio o The case was, still under inye ¢ B. Kolck gation this afternoon with the po bility of other a Co. N ¢ th o fir riment | spon il alarm at 1:25 | 1340 Stanley SUCHETTS AT HOVE - Ambassador to Germany Had to it Vici o Three Children Burned Avwait Visit to President | e Sl SO 4 e | e e Senator Frederic M. Sackett became | Lewis Evans of duly recognized by President Von Hindenburg as United States Ambas- sador Sackett, he had to live fo week as virtual prisoner at the planade hotel. A rigid diplomatic code preven his and Mrs. Sackett’s mixing with other mortals outside his mediate emba S U ol G| SRR R i ception being a reception to the| ! ! S American and German press. e s German diplomatic etiquatte, de- ; mands that a new ambassador must | g away from d H . see nobody except the German for- |0 an 118 gn minister unti] he has been p = nted to the president. ely upon his arrival American charge d'affai the G n foreign ministe e amb. orial app oses & copy o fiames. hey ¢ through a 1dow, but we to save the ild who were as] on the| STORE WORK HALTED ilding Inspector A. N. Ruth- rford has ordered work stopped ofi a stor anley street, ln,m;‘ erected by L s Kaplan of Hart- | {|ford, for the First National Stores | Co. | The building is on a plot north of o e ot stratford road. A hearing before S e ‘ {the board of ad ent determined Bredenllorta a|th original plan could not | date for the p L Le carried out since it provided for | dential week or mot a building larger than zonihg regu- | Jlapses u ¢ presentation can |lations permit on such a lof, The | rc es ra ake place. building department has found the of An ador Sac ors under construction is large s i s St ton o and s e | in New Britain Thursday, March 6th tial receptio worth of work to conform with the | In the intervening week. Ambas-|zone law. sador and Mrs. Sacke : SR S MAN NEARLY STRUCK P. M. Scopitski of street complained to L RO 7:40 o'cl an automobile almost | couple had to struck him in front of 18 Main | to the home of : L 3 s v 1 t >gistration | because the Austrian and Cz S oroiaimant | vakian ministers and their wis S T B oA S| SLiofacch 365 Church street, but Hin- | MVLUT Lokt coos esident | {5 denied that he his automo- | Von Hindenburg, ar aval- S e anche of professional and social en- | /& XHC @ : gagements 1 upon the Sack- s ctts. imbassador, as is the dip- lomatic custom, called upon all his | colleagues of ambassadorial ranlk namely the envoys plenipotentiary of France, Turkey, Japan, Spain, Great | Britain, and Italy, in the order of their sen | |8 New London, March 4 (UP)—The | coast guard cutter Modoc of Wil- | mington, N. C., arrived at the coast | guard bas > today and will | leave this afternoon for Boston | N e e G RRT T Cra OOD will join the coast guard | . however, 1l upon diplomats | Cuttgr Mojave. Both cutters £ lower rank—they should come to | been assigned to the inte 1. Hence a no was sent to | ice patrol. missions in Berlin whose heads e . e ministers or ch. i ;| ROGERS NAMED PROFESSOR m that there was ¢ ; v Haven, March { (F—Ya 1\ lS h Ser dtinanae a ity today anrounced that Paul Specht viting them to call on ¢ n day. | James Harvey Rogers, economist, : \\ Meanwhile, Mrs. Sackett mgade the | has been appointed professor of po- rounds of the ladies of the diplo- | litical economy and will teach in th B h e e R et The King of Orchestration Joins Eo i hatioiis Shern o e o | P ety Sra e the Mighty Monarch of the Air and also to entertair e nofcomes reces HEAR Perfect PAUL SP ECHT Food The Perfect Food There is only one perfect food—a food that contains enough body building ele- ments to sustain life and health by itself— MILK. : Seibert’s Milk is recommended by | ; 2 » ‘- dieticians because it is properly v ‘ Telephone x pasteurized. and kis Majestic Orchestra MORNING, NOONTNIGHT ~~ MAKE SVRE IT'S SEIBERT'S J.E.SEIBERT & SON 433-435 PARK ST. 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