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6 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. | 5 oyant in Bridgeport. Prober claims | was not granted he immediately hat in consequence of being held | would inaugurate a campaign ot n $10,000 bonds on an idleness | “civil disobedience.” Eve = Several hours of : the services of a pair of attorney eir . and conferences at which gree- _ _ments became so warm that threa - ot violence were made, have failed |{hat an appeal will be taken to the to change the order of Build In- hoard of adjustment to allow the spector A. N. Rutherford that work | huilding to stand under a special ex- Julian Twarowski, prominent in of Watson Moulthrope, Connecti- i more democracy is not shown by |chairman and J. B. Allec was start- i 4 ax Pric g pribate secreta cut convict now on trial in Flor- s ATt wistaskad Holpe| o klanapning of SMax Blcs, Hocel Ep . | - [ ing” itai | nephews of Max Price, for 000| New Delhi, India, March 7 (®—|edge your letter of Monday, March Stor s. Moulthrope, daughter of R []]]g New Britain and all should make the usc of lib-|chairman was wrong when he | ; o A Z e LBER ¥ : ; OVCI‘ Bemdere fore N e e | unni e e b7 Lhoimayoy, | SlcEed (damages forifaisei grocal | Wiceroy Losa Irwin today replied to[3. He regrets to learn that you con- | med members of the town com Mr. Kelly then attacked members | that the chairman is in charge of| : . 5 % % i o'n the independent ticket|of the common council, some of the meel 1d all should be con- [and how Prober. consulted a clair- |ment that if Indian independence | peace. held last night at Painters’ hall, 434 | he chairman of a meeting has| pojities in the fitth ward. spoke for| on the Stanley st t Main street. | power fo adjourn the meeting & e \efit of the Poles who attend e ‘ tion has a lot to do with the condi- | cause party has been in exist-| Prober Sues Mrs. Dora T 1T Y | | tions in this city and the ctory | ence only for a few months but ne 2 2 B“MMISS“]N BA[;KS Moulthropes Wit 10 ‘[’u P- [Ia SPEAK | heads always switch the eclection |ert the ticket will be on the Price for False Arrest | the lead ¢ per: r . roug] g PR . i’ nication follows: ida for the alleged murder of a a representative on the fown com- realtor, has brought suit against| Viceroy Regrets Gandhi’s The commu n w _ Moulthrope represented himself || Rial 60 | The writ relates how Dora Price [the ultimatum of Mahatma Gandhi,|template a course of action which — — | which was formed recently by the |whom, he claimed, walked out of a|tented in the manner he conduct B st National Stores St skt i Their duties, as prescribed by |when the common council members|oq the moeting en the small- Seek Divorce Decree tion day. New Haven, Mareh 7.—Jacob |charge he has suffered humiliation, | The viceroy's answer was non- : | right to criticize those who are mak- “ Snahi: Hidex 5 ; ) Dora Price, ( Max Price Dear Mr. Gandhi: His excellency e "ainoree i | (Kelly Claims MATUIACIUTETS AYE | fne"iunders. especiatty. those who | mitice. - 3is: Alee, who refusea to| Bor® rice wite of Max B . ry.” | could not be brought up at the 5 Ghols B \mentation, | | @s a model of propriety beforc Representotives of all wards were | Calls € and the Harrisons came to Prober [Indian nationalist leader, who Mon-|is clearly bound to i violati Citizens Property Owners' assocla- [meeting because they were dissa meetings. g 2 ' Martin Kelly, vice president of the |fail to observe the courtesy which 4 i e iaal TH CO o s wi o re- y est factory in this city buy R o e ke Vide suitable candidates to fill the |they are nothing but a bunch of|o¢ New Dritain, with its enormous o Vibezought o Niive lhe SHOT IN GANG FEUD offices on the ticket in the spring sehool children.” he siia G o e ed S clection. These must be announced | Mr. Kelly reminded his listene » stated | | Danbury, March 7 (UP)—Mrs. || RAKE fi"VERNMENT | U“'v']\l; 1‘.\; not call this city Great Brit- i ‘l'k‘rr Refuses to Serve | Prober, detained by police on sus- |loss to his business and damage 10| committal and formal in the ex- BUIL[“NE I]FFI[;‘AL‘ Anna Straiton Moulthrope, wife 1 |ain and why not provide a king he 4 il contest between the| oo oo e something about | Himself and his family. treme. It bore the signature of hid s bty L e b e e ,l,:wh: and Milton u;wn";xil. Civil Disobedience Plan . viceroy desires me to acknowl- mcilmen School Children [same meeting. Mr. Kelly insisted | 5 (5o 570" i ocating Price |day informed the British govern- [of the law and danger to the publie tion, at the first rally and meeting | fied with the mayor's “veto.” Riéctor changs his ort the next meeting of the associa- |that their clubrooms will he eals He el 1) work to cease o | the city pays 35 per cent too mich such an order wou for the coal which is uged in muni- election Man Rilled on Streets tion next Thursday at the same |Main strect until a it New der : all, where nominations of candi- |all property owners and voter s mpossible for the contractor, Lo g e Iphis . Talk tes will take place. s bt G s o i S it U ol 169 MAIN STREET Kaplan, to complete work on th of Philadelphia While Talking | i A city manager will rule this city R ; | Trging all present to join hands Wil be held ev Thursday nigh the years to come, the spe g e : : With Group of Uriends [and sork. dilleently: as the associas |2E the hall adjacent {o headquarters| it the Sears 16, ST, “Exquisite Tho Moderate” s Hotset . o 3 % (Pr—Gang. | tion must enlist a certain percentage |Untl all campaign plans are cor Pales Te “'O’:J:”I‘“;fm';‘c;':l“ S build nder a ladelphia arch 7 ( iang- » i S ples Irosper: e rted Wi o broken agaln and | Of voters to quallfy for o place on |Plefed - _ |Sities undor that form ot gov Sideyards Not Large Lnough e anacs was tho rio- |1lo ballot at the next election, Mr.| & COmmibes of Wres 5 _@P-| lent. He charged the republican deyards Not La et innocent ¥ l Kelly said that nominees must be [Pointed to act as a campaign pub-|, ;- e monlaounall snd st sihebi el chosen and listed with the secretary |licity committee. It consists of |\ <678rS T 108 PRI Ul R0 By stment. refused fo allow con- | Charles 1. Munn, a milk dealer of | C0%SER 100 TEER T TC8 ST Ve | Martin Kelly, Richard Kokoski and |Peing bosses and working for struction of & store °¢, | Haddonfiel 3., was standing | oS0 oy Foter Darties got away |David Shymansky. They will meet|PeReRt OF L0 KU (L o a few h ee the | 1ate yesterday talking with friends. | (G0, WO, U BRI L 8 formed |next week and begin preparations to| Vineent DodrowoERl TIEHCITS | store now occupied by An automobile moving at slow speed | ff ou Moe B8 BN PO it the | organize & group of workers, who|Tas the last speater of Tif e exceptir strict con oxth onimranklin sieet andil ar olr B SR e | RiTIF lator assisblin tho) campatgn gl | 5rem. Ho alio pradicted Sehar fan | due time a city manager form of government will be adopted here. | He urged the members of the town | the zoning hich provides side b w yards from Munn and vards of five feet. The plu 3 amended to make this allowa nd | o a permit issu A few days s Tnspector Rutherford ing report 1 per sideyards Lefore the election,” he said. “The | Polities Surprises Manning officers and I will investizate the| James Manning, a newcomer, ask- Diiienaand sty bty o4 Ui ST aheVL SOl eomimiaalio tartier s imietles 3 e ilicdanILhthg partie: Lopety ers’ association - be- )0 provide candidates who will iel Grossman was ar Attacks Factory Leaders came a political body. “I joined (his | onoe T auality the republic olice station where e | «\who is running the city of New |org: COLL P S SRLOD. pierced him instantly. pization with the understandi ri| not provided and he found ) riiprd that fils suEGnO- | Buitain the factory hamds p* the|that it el ooly With the Jowerins |2 COMAGEAE Hom mecs Lo sa| e fachor A lliorlsas 1 stolen. A checkup of | common council?” challenged the fof property Al g licizeanthetlcad s din G AcoIICh Tafoxdershatgrol s revealed that his | speaker as he began fo criticize the | Im lost, 1 have never heard of tha [“O! made to permit work to proc 1 been used by the gunmen. | city government for alleged cooper- |independent party and 1 believe you | R Ty north proper Grossinen was held on suspicion of | qgion with the factory heads in ad- |arc a jump ahead of me. I'm always BISHOP KEEPS WORD ds a NopisEon 1 ministering public office “About {at the city hall and Registrar Zeis Max Bishop, Athletics’ second | south side » pendi Police expressed the h f that | 400 foremen have gathered tonight |ler never told me that a third party | baseman, announced last spring that | moval of the wall ON | Munn had n shot in mistake for | a¢ the Masonic temple to be told was in the field.” would draw morc bases on balls | the part of the com 0Ve | anot 1 0 was to have been | iow to vote and how to have the| Mr. Kelly replied that no votc an any other player in the Ameri- | the wall was cxpressed the building inspecto workmen vote. I believe the ele: re registered as “independent’ be- 1 league. And he did, Kolodneys Criticize Rutherford STUDENTS TO BE PUNISHED ' When the Kolodneys tailed to con- st, Mass., March 7 (UP) ‘ vince Rutherford t he should |Commencing today. Amherst colle BLA]R & BRODR[ stand by the orl nd al- |zophomores will he denied absenc | low no work to 1 ew of | from class for remainder of the | ear as punishment for their the recent sophomor )-burning exercises dur- ch several udents were the violati fayor the principals guments. Claims of and incompetency w the building inspector and co tion threatened. When it was i plained that the origi s burned. The only excep be made in the cases of whose coaches request per- mission to play them out of town. | The faculty ruling also threatencd NOW You Can Buy been moved, accour for I il THE F US builder's act in going over the pro- |expulsion of ar freshmen or sopho A]V[‘ p per line, an insinuation was made |mores enzaging in inter-class clash for t st of the y ar that unnamed persons nig a position to furnish inforr to who moved the nail. 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This heing the case. the board |taken th convened last 1 and the a vou are 1ds of others. | ments of the day conferences were | Help « blood, bowels gone over again, land lver with Dr. Ldwards Oliv Kaplan made a plea that carrying | T ssful substitute for out the order of the building de no sickness or pain | partment weuld mea (1 ruin. {4 and offered to purcl sary land to provi the Kolodne: cither side o tion, Although twice { ses value of the land neede Featured in Extensive Showing | 25 35 45 | Tour utterly distinetive coat designs are shown and four times four times four just as individual models await your selection . . . with ds Olive Tablets do th | which calomel does, and just a tively, but their action is gent! afe instead of severe and irri- Olive Tablets fered, no deal could be ma ire never ith a “da any ¢ ari abrics. colors o i S sires Seile el i ne | Liown it e Regu]ar]y many and \vkmcrvl fdl)fu\\, colors and trimmings o.f lh.e xlnoA\tl desireable that Kaplan had reccived steel |listless. “no good” feeling, constipa- | and flattering kinds just made to appeal to the discriminating, thrifty beams for the job and found them tion. torpid liver disposition, T . 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