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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. | cd ner mother remained ur en, mote commerce between the United his home training grounds today. His | T llrr testimony was to the effect xlm‘ []EFEN[]S States and the Philippines but that | trainer, J. Anthon said that he “Clarence got me and mother dmnh “of course their stock objection is alked quite soundly. | um refused to leave our home.” Japan.” | ster Hero will undergo further | m S e e b “Tt ilio “while . . ol ater today. } fle and was ready to aid her m‘ m‘,“ - I',,“.,“)::;;I‘,‘“;f,m“cft"lfo "t';i: Mr. Anthony said )rl's(olrd:;y (mafi ; [ Sl e Ot m.:uon g of the body. principle of the Golden Ttule.” ter Hero apparently had struc s extended by us SR Hartley, dandy of the hwr’k\\ooqa 1 1] il e s bt 1a 1o 1u| himself at ll\cfif:fls[ fence n:(hc Gold’ this city, to be present at our Store St Noms Dgs Wi e S0 Soouts “Conguest” of PBAp-Joz v, e e Cfll" L I”‘“\ Eoeamsie O i e e “Follow Tammany” Edicts | out or e way pines if They Get Freedom | sie uaca that tor 50 sears dapan | \would delay is seratching from the | el Bl il Freleniit= 2 n |8y coded Rndian had been a “true friend of the Grand National. y. o one of the few remaining without e United States.” ———— | Spring New York, March 14 (UP)—The|a t of mixed blood. Unusually | Washington, March 14 (P—Tie-| He said he would not defend Ja- | Washinglon, March 14 (P—The miiac of His Abuse, 1| pr is five feet two inches g : . ; o ¢ 3 ceCle i) st f Magistrate Albert H. s 8! forring to what he termed the|pan's conquest of Formosa, and National Aeronautic Association an . e h olive complexion and | 7178 10 What he termed Ahe|pE SO COHET these extensions nounced today that the burcau of | Wife Ejects Hushand | imon-Ackerman Vitale by the supreme court for ac- hrr coal black hair is cut in a be- | Pugaboo” of Japanese imperial- of Japanese power had been effect- | slandards’ calibration of the baro-| YValentine Pierkowski of 216 Glen | ceptance o ,000 loan from thelcoming Dutch bob. ism, Representative Nelson of Wis-| 4 with the consent of the United aph used on the flight of nommnm told Officer P. C. Cabelus last | late Arnold Rothstein, gambler, was, — consin sald in the house today that|States based on the hope of some Scrsievsky, seeking a new loadednight that his wife ejected him and tollowed today by new political nothing could be more groundless | American statesmen that she could | Scaplane record at New York, Marcn [ would not allow him to return, but charges against 11 other city magis- than the assumption that i howed an altitude of 19,065 feet | Mrs. Pierkowski's story was that her : freeing | formulate a_Pacific doctrine mod- : 05, | trates, the Philippines would invite Jap-|eled after the Monroe doctrine. |45 compated to the old record of husband abuses and assaults her, AND Norman Thomas, socialist leader, - a £ | fect | drinking heavily and having no em- accused ny Hall of secking et ;\Zd e an ex.|. “To take over the Philippine Ts- —— ployment for the past two weeks. | to control the lower courts and ensive study of the problem in the | onos WoOuld Dut incr i Plans Another Attempt | Ofticer Cabelus advised Pierkow- : he magistrates with allow- Rl e e | PEOREE almost insurmountable | jq00 400, March 14 (P—Captain | ski to remain away from his family | ing ".I‘C Wigwam's leader to influence P 2 = . i colonia problems,” he a rted. Joris Sergievsky, chiet pilot of the until Probation Officer Connolly has disposal of certaln of their cases. ads Americans to fear Japanese ujzpan knows well what her prob- |- 2 | 5 4 el i ; Sikorsky _ aviation comp aa-|an opportunity to look into the sit- | 3 ) ] Testitying netore he erana orv | AlETE OTcer Insists on Seelflg Rt D i:’y"::’l"‘.‘m Was|1om would be it she, a paan coun-| >SS SRR et 0+ | nation, | We, who never indulge in exaggerated which is I g Lo LT, O ) L t a curlous fact,” he ask. | 2itempted to hold in subfection | ;;/orrow morning to break the world | —_— { statements, proclaim it to be the most tho . magistrutcs’ bench, . Thomas Operator’s License : e O it e o B e s ) e 9 hea wat only those who are op- i L VR vy Q”“" Y2 Sythe Soby “Whe ce granted, the Fili- |4 load of 2,000 kilograms over a 500 S P)—Six : Pra T & p : —_— posed to Philippine independence lenionce grantec, J b of 2, Kllog L Bridgeport, March 14 Six | a e o ity. e . hid 3 ; ; nklin | &7 fearful of ‘Japanese imperial- ) ! George W. X vhich Nk 34 2 2 any other country will deprive them| o will fly five times over L riven Hugh J. Iitzpatrick and| were written, opposite th es of E several ¢ © nar of men |36 B Ao B Ofcer o " Lists Propaganda Groups oERtElEeedom LT GOt Fairiield to Exe- | James Now man of Huriford, for al 50 00 el et a t abiy o " | — tion Point near the $50 suit and topcoat which hey prominent in the affairs of o 5 fleash oot Nelson listed the Philippine SUBORE O S | . . many Hall ; : e : o S Taten e Civil War | channel, the same course over which |{rjeq to steal from a Main stres Ebbed many Hall, ) . ) [American Chamber of Commerce | Veteran of Civil War flew yesterday to set @ new Tecord | clothing store here threo weeks ago. | — —_— Sl s v f ¢ had|of New York, the Industrial Work-| Reaches 85th Birthday |or 1137 miles an hour for a 100 !7pne twe pleaded guilty to the thefis | G indy e, S fon never hal|ers of the World, the Navy league : : lomwctes st Aol S oy Fratopsplicer PR ) Spencer H. Wood, of Emmons | kilonmie in city court today rat > TPoL A ‘ 27 | Place. Civil war veteran, who was! Th 500 Lilometer record — i . nated and who igned to duty |1t y a German upemal \otlcc | propaganda against Japan bec | SR e 23 . sary. A quiet observance was held in standing up in it at great dang he declared, “members of (-on;r“"r”(nd: As optician and jeweler | Easter Hyy(\ J 11 Whit ¢ 1 5 A. M. hall, Glen | Legion, and the “vellow press"| . "hylinan Lincoln was assassi-|of 111.483 miles an hour is held by Second of t series of card g PR 49 - 55 BROAD STREET and ob part of this propaganda |y home where Mr. Wood was con- | Behc\ed Not Lame 0\\ Council No. 1, Daughters of America, | 9 themselves. He did not lik have ‘recelved: oth reulars and |\ \ooq has a Jarge number of ac- | chaser, which was reported S 1 it cach table. Come | Advertised Merchandise Only. among those agencies which he said | it : Iserved his 85th birthday anniver- about 7:20 | Of selfish interests. = = b'»eel)kd‘ase HODC I° parties given hy Martha Washington | ildren wer Philippine _independence,” ulated by a number of his| 4 Ing 2 held Monday evening, March | ‘he Most Up-to-Date Store in the North End Selling letters from financial intercsts i hultz yas id ; S| quaintances here. | vesterday, was out for cxercise at| come all.—adyt. Il ing, cither, =0 he stopped him ani | SOUrS i . t. He | asked 1o sce 1 nso and 4 A o charged, by inf that it had |tion. i Wisconsin republican refer-| broken down under the present s Schultz sai e did A TTAT, red to lfism“flw,\'v’lwlom the senate tem, pointing out tha 20,000 8 e tisate ot ml_mm“mrnorl:s (‘omvj\l.(nn by represent- nually are char the o St L Honea |atives of the Philippine American o Chamber of Commerce, which he with felonies, wh nly b t The offic Bt ptica nd h Daricent ar Ihejel tical and halloi5"5as 1o show that this trade ; Schultz drive home after it Right it > 24 establishment by .|| door of hic home. Sehulig |ErouD of §1 firms had spent a con- tion of a felony court ar entr k ,T,, T o T R e T siderable sum to fight the Philip- bonding bureau s e " Ipine independence movement. e s said their avowed object was to piv- Kuklinski. 39, estminster School, S bury, W | irrested by Ofticer Doty on the cha of speeding yesterd: was given pormission to presea — FREE — himself in court tomorrow insted today, Assistant Prosecuting ¢ e i, - | Cunningham Log Book I H 2 * ceski. Kuklinski is listed as a laur ndian Girl and White Boy Ac- | &iven i ool 5 TESTING ar Fach Other | In the case of Ldward Milewsii, | SERVICE and REPAIRS ON ouse kacn Other of Stanley street, charged ALL MAKES OF RADIOS | with driving without a license, & || Coa E TABLES for Atwater ; . £ T s - | nolle was entered. Officer Blan- Kent, Crosley and Stienite. Table sweethearts—a full-blooded Indian| , Lormer ':""‘,“t"“"“ 'I‘"\"““""l Hwiee il )12 i i girl and & white youth of the back-| The case of Ravmond Mount ALRIAL KITS ............ 89¢C woods—nearcd o clos gach (0F ST Hetl met Shareod wily\ | awprar, Wims, 100 6 .o, cndeavored to blan e otl L el of the peace and assaulting || AgRIAL INSULATORS. each 5 ! E — e — i . the slayir ! el was continued for one weok Sothan eq | on of Attorne L. Alpert, AC H! for 5 and 6 with the crime. i ST Officer Thomas Tierney mac Iio || Tube Battery Sets ........ $4.50 The small Stevens co court- | arrest about 10 o'clock it un RADIO SETS : room was crowded with colorfully | Complaint of Mount who said $1.95 and wp 2 garbed Indians who listened in he punched her in raceratter all ————== 1 ar CUNNINGHAM, MARATHO Iy as the attorneys for Helen Moses | dispute. tant Prosccuting Af- N i and Clarence Ha fought to save torne: e a sl RART l‘L[{l\Tt:nIx‘Il PERRYMAN their clients’ 5 ith possibility that the trouble betwe:n prosecuting attorney—T, 1. Qak-|the couple could be adjuste@iby Pro- shott—struggled to weave a case| bation Officer Connolly, Mount is a KElTH RADIO about the former lovers on the | fermer sup: um policeman. L of the girl's confessio: S —— SERVICE The pretty Indian girl w T'olks on Court street will tell you 3 . [ J 8 severe Cross-c n that 925 is the best known telephone || 75 pLy sT. 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