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wwe | NEW BRITAIN TERATD [wo-> NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. Hebrew Free Loan Society Hopes [ il il Desperate Victim of Black Hand — FAIRFIFLDMANTO 0wt i i e e To Construct Own Business Home; .ot i Kills Man Who Bled Him 10 Years FACE [QUHT THi A[ I e ot i ot e | J. Levenberg of New Haven and J sy 1L Cotton Opens Steady at v, and Mr. Hoov Lends Money Free to Needy Cases - st i oo aas A Chicago, March 17 (P—In Lit anicl i police, “For l)(clme This \iolmnn 1 observe the st _— — Sicily, ¢hat hovers on the west T ; 7 onioa : k. M 7 (P —Co e ition was given that amuel Greenberg Ex 1 B - MA[;D[]NA“] MAY Daniel Fidenai for ton vears. They | 173 e e Be M&Killg B ol dy ; 4 Dol uctive months sell-| m : lains Expectations of | N 3 | aned their iributes s EiShtt e e [ e N il T A — i .p . L | ¥ FA[;E TEST AEAIN ity Ha000 once. L over 3 stead, fhe : ren aiidaton sand ¢ Rattleship Strains Few the Orgamzatmn, W thh‘ 2 daniel didn’t have mu oncy dlets into Melfi's hea z fo ¢ vas ac 4 o he was®6l years old and had five har murder awaited Ti- ! are Perry . prov t | companied t an easic Plates in Navy Trials Helps Jews and Gentiles1 (e . o o children; ofttimes, all of the moncy the clder at Melfi's inquest to- | FFairfield r t, was order be | technica i . : i Lecause Without Charge and Not On Basis of Charity. tke no bomb.? Saturday resent cruise. Dominick Melfi, one of ti he pec hey prey wpon haven't | avenue, London, March 17 () Mac- ! black handers, was found | Donald government is faced with | “M® father did it,” J ¥ Perry's far 17 1to i ¢ e fatoa that tiie: Hopan another test Thursday when the i o ler brandy, w ) \ \ ch C i Stiafnai ) Lov DIRGAE | committer © of the coal mines | — ————— )06 1 to 14 were ruling ar < : < do what this old |tured Ir Sl A movenent for the elimination of charity, probably the most unique campaign in the history of the city, : - % 2 ‘ i : : rie e e o] : : [ ill will be completed, but whateve | anough in pushing e min- | prpp SVEEDS CHURGH ; with the gener A : 5 o official Sunday cvening, March 30, when | » B ienlodtne oiaste (the sentnil e Clains for S i i hachinory o | : a o © Warspitc Park Commissioner Samucl Gree cexpectation is that the governmeat | yjg 5 - 4 Tree an society announces that | 8 An amendment on this bill which | event of this bill being v . he has been promised substantial| (A8 3 : is expected to create a touchy situa- | take national actior A 4 e ( i : On ( oming Week-End support towards the erection of tion stands in the names of coa- | condition,” he Parishioners save Organ Before v prety . building for the organization. The | B : @ E | servatives and three liberals ant | occasion will be th ual meeting b " - proposes to strike o @ provision “BOSSY” G“]IS RE UR S remen: Arily teeple < i P Sreal foc 9 < The IHebrew Free Loan socic SAMUEL GREENB power to fix minir prices “"1 1 1 6 a S R : g e TisheR : 41 inatitute ToN e Sditil ; . ceal in a given district with penal- | u MAYUR R Dartmouth, Mass., March | the My today. S t e gini i k- ' 1 produced in Russ s an organization which lepds _ d ? 1 Hon oy oL or other | €ntire ’hvuldnl«.: without it s ¢ i those owners who sell coal | SEaaE e oY s $ 5 STinsite ? <ol R nd to seek new chargp o needy cases, instead op | S2mt he sald yesterdayin itelling of ficheaper. church at Pada J t t giving aln Its purpose is ihe | Offers of aid he has received. 1 be ,‘" Seems Possible | Assert ewburyport Women Ay s wiara abontitone elimination of ‘charity, on the| “Charity demoralizes a person's| If the liberals vote solidly for this, Athmctive IAS To=e 1T \ yester virtually dest grounds that the giving of charity acter,” Commissioner Green. | amendment Sl ite o] than-a-century-old stru does not serve adequately the pur- [ bers says. “Give people things for | vernm ing defeated Hollywood i ated at abou pose for which it is intended nothing and you make be; s out | Iiberals’ attitude, however, While the society has been in ex. | ©F theni, I want to sco men become | cribed as somewhat uncertain A Newburyport, M M I8t e i it ju |independent and self-re a similar number vote with the | (UP)—Bossy Gillis. t cit 100t~ ¢ g e believe eharity should b shed. | & nt or abstain from voting|loose mayor, was Kk from Holly within the past seven years, under YAl i ey ¢ K the management of Commissioner | L ate that word charity. T was gls ¢y did on auota division | wood today with his sleeves roll : ! - s they changed the ne Sk rerc will be a loophole for the gov- [up and fire in his « Greenbers, that it has functioned to L EL L e 1) s 2 R ; i SR Parktinéntifo weltart d8pdztmant, ernme he matter will be deci I- | his hair. bt e n . % o t @ party meeting called for to-| “I got {o get o work now u i E The object of sanization ju| _“American people are too fond of | U4 % 3 ; . A S orEunIZaton 181 suying 'It's too bad’ like they did to | MOTFOW what the city council’s been de firea it Biven in the followi nouncenmen®, There seems q ht ab i ha : i ) T e e G ms no doubt about the|to the ' ! i printed on its letter hea loll . attitude of the conservatives who | said ! . Sl el - Pho ohjeet o this hoc a man has a million dollars they sa . 3 % . was saved and church officers L e object of this society is 1o, . 5 (500 R ci (wo million.s | &€ expected to vote solidly for the| Municipal pride ¢ f i A of giving —alms, and thus assist| oVt O B they say, | Understood to regard the minimuin |a bride fr Hollywood's choicest ew cl respectable people wh character {00 bad, Well, if it's too bad, | Price provision as vital to the biL | “I didn't expect g E Sk and self ect will - not permit do something. Let's not demior-. | it 8 reported it will drop the whole | the first place w went out | §¥ LS S VALY them to reccive alms, but who will 2 | measure should this be thrown ont | there t les enough of 1 irin and flood accept a loah which they can repay Ly the house of commons ratheor | own furthermore th and thus overcome the difiiculties in | 1% 1 “/“ n"‘_ L TeSPECL- | than accept the amendment, or re- |out in Hollywood are s nu > A % ea -E l. ;_«]:mv‘T struggle for means of liveli- At the meeting on March 30, the | $8N and go to the country on this|bers, but they'r st good i1 SULCIDE TURNS UP ALIVES su Newburyport—if 1 7 v . president will announce that all that iron, March 7 (UP')—Mre “Money is loaned in any sums up That is sa 5 o at Hnteali el eges A . arch 17 rs. v 10 anysumatup et G0hea fon the sociely fo have jte|, Dhabissald toibe ils présentia get myselt a bride, ov . to one hundred dollars on notes in- | & FEIE T AR OE 8 e, | tude in any event with, of course, |So why should I iry to e LRSI e coly S0 RTEURT AI minum dorsed by business people, without e e A & 5 ¢ | A8l . R s the bare possibility of the govern-|out there? Th 5! direction of he Joseph W. Reeves, men ¢ sregation salvaged organ no, hymn bool le record 1d other movab! ize people by it charge of interest or cxpense of any ent’s temper changing betwer ¢ pansed a moment | ik Yl strect or somewhere in that vicinity. | MeN e n el s RLE yieEn B ised ment rrower v N Mharas E soc| “Tivg o 1a S ¢ ‘ aricy wrote T = = = rrower | Tepaying the | o ficers will be elected ‘on tha ; ,““" "““' }' ;“fl‘ u“‘ )"(‘)'l“:n i lot of bunk,' he reiterated. | ¢; e, 2 that he ’ b e S 11 | lief is that neither of the opposition | “A lot of bLunl : 3 i | TTERWORT individuals contributed from their & g v a | @3 would force the MacDonald oui| el I got i Sl relatives from whom he fled, le COOKING EXPERT WILL et Ofticers of the organization arc a g | : E L is clothing on a river by | private resources to create the origi- |in the midst of the naval conference. | said ¢ & “ | follows ‘ § old. . & BE WITHIL US TO HELI nal fund. At least two local hank i kG Miners May Make Trouble ( - = e DSt donis weroyalione hoss eholed . Segal; surer, J.| Outside of the commons there i ROBBED TWICE AT SHOW = YOU WITH YOUR COOK- gave their personal and financia 7 il ;. auditor, M. T Abrams; | further possible trouble for the gov-| lariford, March 17—Pet TR ING PROBLEMS. Re a kabie Sa n s 'l"‘] tethsitormation ot elorganiat i i RLTR N o Gordon; | crnment from the miners who, ac-|melli went to the motion pictures PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL 9 m r l 0. | V hoard of directors, I. Levine, M. |cording to A. J. Cook, sceretary of |Saturday night and was ro From Today 1o the 31st ker, M. Sablotsky, A. Lipman, | the miners' fedcration, demani . He went win Jast v O '_"_*”‘I“(""';"' = Gourson ing a national confercnee and na-|was robbed of $33. lle Lilled 1 No Entra Charg s The Vinest Pan For Baking Biscuits, Cookics, ete, The honorary board of directors | tional action by the federation if with one stone by waiting un- | PAUL'S BEAUTY SHOP Gresnor Black Haudlet S8 g _0ovyry Nh - : SWear-ye ROneisbior Tidsos Moms DRl on=| s Goalibiill 1s ibeaton til after last night’s robbery 0 re- || 1oom 301 T e ] X toom 3 ain St ercola S HE S M. Davidsor W. Menus, Cook, in an interview. said he felt |port his loss to Policeman Kramer | Yol 2884 LGRS BISCUIT SHEE Birnbaum and Mr. Cohn. Rabbi Ger the government had not been boil|on duty at the theater. 3 A l‘oflec Pot the loan in weckly payment Sevenfy-five members agreed {o pay dues of $3 a year, from which they derive no income. The money is loancd 1o needy gons, who sign a form of pron Yy note, endorsed by some reputable business man, that they will pay it | back on the basis of weekly pay- | ments. There are no racial or| religious restrictions. ; Rl i g2 175 No Barriers Here A P . A fotal of $1.200 wa ed 1 gubscri when the y 3 - 3 reorganized seven years ago. Comi- B . p 3 ( ssione HY i tg} el Wi BAED missioner Greenbers w;. f held i alorsd Fry Pan hazaar in the Hebrew hall on Elm Lyery Kitchen Needs This | “Wear-Ever” street and raised enough to bring - Handy Size the fund to $3,500. Considerable as- - i “Woear-Ever? DOUBLE BOILERS sistance was given by members of . the Y. M. T. A. & B. society at th r T SAUCE PAN time. Tn 1927 when the T hall was coripleted, Mr. Greenle a check for $50 with a 1Msket of flowers as an appreciation from the Jewish societ Among his most sions, kept in his office sa Lrought out only on rarc occasions is a le of thanks from the T. A. B. sociely, which he uses to point out with pride the fact that there I 5 ) is no mm‘n ndliness between Jew K 5 3 Regular price $1.35 and Gentile nor are there any bar- L A J riers between Jew and Catholic. T el one i R O ¥ [| REPLACE UTENSILS THAT WEAR OUT WITH ¢ E ” How the society functions is told k n : “: m" \[\Jhlul»\.] re ?ui:w’fi :mm\d[ 5 < % f A UTENSILS THAT W AR'EVER the president. Walking along a stree I . R 3 ¥ A BT EEiCI 6 i Gty e Your Sure of Success if You = Very Attractive, Novelty Cakes, one day, Commissioner Greenberg, . . | ( sections, Use “Wear-Ever — The Fin Moulds, cte. Easily Made with then a member of the hoard of Pic Bakers. You'll Be Delighted With the “Wear-Ever” charity commissioners, came upon a family scated upon their household - s > 2 B - /| SVVear- 1y Baking Qualitics of This Famons RING CAKE MOULD furnishings on the sidewalk. Not he- PiE PLATE “Wear-Tver” and DECORATOR i Jle to pay the rent, father, | o z > e S mother and five children had been 4 e 2 LAYER CAKE PAN Mp: Greenberg noted several peo- % " s \ | - . <= ple walk past and remark, “It's too bad.” He became indi ant, “It's not too bad." he id to himself. t . ; Lrpe inch ring mould complete He liired a horse and wagon, : o Wcal ot sorator) transported family and furniture to o i 3 I this hakes to @ Recipe booklet with another tenement which he rented gkt ¢ 1s crisp L il war e and paid the first month's rent, Wi & P ““"" 1 2 ““"“";‘m ‘""‘IO'“'”I"' \“,’,": The wide, new interest in 8-cylinder cars is another ~ Come see, and ride in the most modern and advanced purchased meat, flour, groceries 2 : FEeinneys . e 3 g 2 . o var supplies, had coal placed in the tribute to Hudson leadership. For it sweeps aside the of Eights. From whatever viewpoint you regard car e ol S : ; i e y cellar and paid all the bil ; “"‘”}" barrier of high premium on eight-cylinder quality. ownership — whether rich appearance, distin, ed “Wear-Ever o . i, Crisp. De- | c ersonal rislk. of tling the . 2 P A /s o - liciousl e e M 1 i e It establishes in this field a new scale of low owner- performance or pride of possession — 72 guestions the BEAN POTS Splae Mo lulflnsv‘ of the socicty, although the,man ship costs—in price, in operation and in maintenance. wisdom of ever paying more for any car. | . «Wear-Eyer” | S R It is ruggedly built for long-lasting reliabilicy. S . i 3 6 CUP (9105350 B OBk el lastiveslce That is \vhy you find thousands of former “Six” owners payment amounting to 75 cents. The ‘ : | MUFFIN PAN man was given new hope when he enjoying its distinction and bnllmn( perform*ncc with PIR I G E S ¥ ok 5 2 In gthat it was up to him to pay it time eight-cylinder buyers ate turning in great oumber Spamdord Sedan $1150; Roadster, $1200; Phaetor, $13007 : i back, the commissioner making the to the advantages of Hudson’s exclusive new type. Sumsedan—$1335. Made from thick, hard point that no man should expect 1 5 5 5 & i7 A hoe = oy | 4-quart size sheet aluminum, I - It is why this trend, which you see, toward “Eights”, LongWheelbase—s-pass. Touring Sedan, ‘1150,51&1/&/11‘/,, ) 490 teg. $1.3 Special .. May Erect New Building is really the public acclaim of Hudson’s Great-S. $1295) 7-pass. P’”‘"""- $1500; 7-pass. Sedan $1650. s 1 | So successful have the activities Prices f. 0. b. Detroit, Factory of the orsanization been that M This car stands at the’ pinnacle of Hudson's record Sl e CGireenberg has been promised lum- I Standard Equipment Includ - Der, bricks and building supplics of value-giving. Any Compatiso YouseNoose A0 Ryl 0y h e S orsers s adiasor shausterss srarter. o dashy| | i enough 1o ercet a small bank build make must emphasize that impression. Its advan- electrolack; electric gauge for fuel and oil on dash; 1 ing, removing its location from the tages of fine appearance, quality and distinction were tire lock and luggage carrier. 0 Tlebrew school, if he can procure a A e e e never so appasent. A WIDE CHOICE OF COLORS AT NO EXTRA COST T i St On All “Wear-Ever” Utensils Not ‘Advertised ,000 a Year? “THIS THING CALLED LOV 200 EAST MAIN ST. TELEP: i:ONE 2542 EMBASSY » Seenve That Delicious