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bands. His message that the Kanchow mission is protected by a detachment of troops and that Gen- eral Shin Han Tang had been urged o ini 3 n the missionariss | to send reinforcements from Nanan- t\,fixnc:itx‘r:s;:;a;t"lzifl))\,e:ccletfiiprzii‘:gd ;:‘:r:%csatltef:::‘:o (l&ve Kanchow | fu to aid in relicving the missione measures are being taken to protéet l which fs surrounded by communist | arics. missionaries in anchow where eleven Roman Catholic' missionari¢s aro sald to be besieged by a com- munist band. Wang requested American au- Take Renewed Measures To Protect Missionaries Peiping, China, March 25 (®—C. T. Wang, nationalist government for- Creation of New Cardinals Causes Interest Througbout Church Field; Probable Choices Still Uncertain poses Sion o 0% ANADIAN | JQ0R s ocasons surs TREATY PLANNED Speculation On Possible | Action This Time — Reciprocal Anti-Smuggling Law Arouses Resentment 22 NEW BRITAIN'S GREATEéT DEPARTMENT STORE _Kayser’s ‘Irregulars o Only by having This size (8 1-2) only makes it possible to close out this exceptionally fine Hose at"this price. Fashiéned with the pointed heel. Ir- regular of our $1.35 quality, but 5 hardly noticeable, Wed. voucenreeesusom 7€ Stamped Linen Scarfs L Stamped to embroi(icr. In a choice of many"q- lovely patterns. Size 17x44. In plain white and dainty pastel shades. In one day 69 C Fayorites Mentioned. offering at ..ovovenesen WEDNESDAY SHOPPING —the store where thrifty women do their Vatican City, March 25 (P)—Cre- ation of several new cardinals, now that the Sacred college has been rc duced by deaths to only 60 out of it possible 70 members, Quigley was address hctiaodl Sons of Italy hall on Walnut strect | = : when Smith came into the hall. He | "a;,’f)' sk Fonsioly. la "l"“n about to leave when Luca Di Minna | pe Pius has given no indication of his plans but the uncertainty of the time has not in any way di- minished prognostications as to the | | Children’s New Spring Wash Frocks Regular $1.95 Quality at 81.69 each 2 for $3.33 Reg. 59¢, 79¢, 98¢ Va. For one day only. Our entire stock one d ON SALE AT new spring Wash Dresses that sell reg- ularly at one ninety two ... Made of ) Special for Wednesday Only Printed Wash Fabrics 43w About 2,500 yards of assorted Wash Fabrics in this spec- tacular sale group. Guaranteed tub fast. 36 inches wide. For best assortment early shopping is advisable. see Henry Bourassa, famous Quebc nationalista was bitter in his attack on the bill. New Haven Detectn e Upheld in Killing Boy he answered | formatory, w 1-100th of the liquor traffic in ths | “none,” and added that only real|court yesterday by Judge' Stanley United States. Tt will go in a round- Dunn. The magistrate held that the property should be on the list. He bout way, that is all, and there w:I | Was unable to give the amount of tax |youth was ail cscaping felon and be mere hypocr Another distinguished prelate | whose name often comes up in fore- casts i3 Mgr. Marchetti-Sclvagsiani, | : secretary - of -the congregation for | propagation of faith, the great Cath- | olic missionary organization. He is | at present one of the consultators of the congregation of the holy office, of which the late Cardinal Merry De Val was secretary. In all consideration of names, i though, it must be borne in mind | that Pope Pius is given to surprise | decisions. Thus last summer he UD- | Takes up consideration of appro- | f:; ‘g;;i‘;&”;’l‘m"“ :’3 bestowing the : priation and public buildings bills. a he mitre of archbishop | * rngian affairs committee resumes | DESMHAn. Fon | afcomparatively. I | feanine on Fithens oo Tomos known Benedictine Abbot, mow |, oi % oy Cardinal Schuster, of Swiss parent- | " fjoucs gesbny i‘,fl':“";"‘::fi‘e ol | Continues general debate on Dis- | ARd at the Taet eopsistars: held i | tiCt Of Columbia appropriation bill. December, he picked an Dq\;allg' “(_“ TH?.HLH’!; l:‘o"\fl!i(lf'l‘. rr‘sunves study tle known clergyman, Mgr. \erdlf‘rlf‘msmu"' rrachiand chaliibenle of the Sul ; Tore in o pe, instead of others| “\pyjiary affairs committeo opens portant B8 ot bile noknlthatatiuing e |1 oo b= o8 RUbHcationioTvar e fact that it was generally belicved —_ ; that Mgr. Baudrillart, rector of the | DcPortation legislation claims at- C H“IO“C institute and member of th. tention of immigration committee. French academy, was to beeone the Menlay ) cardinal—archbishop of the capital | on the Seine. ARMORED TRUCK DRIVER Two Exceptional Third Floor Bargains Hassocks | Made of fine quality waterproof material, in a large assortment of colors. Extra special $ l 3() Wed. Cretonnes NEW BRITAIN'S GREAT Regular ST DEPARTMENT STORY $1.65 Value A large variety of pat- terns, in dark and light background, 86 inches NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930 paid by industrial corporations. therefore the ofticer had a right to | M P NT ! Discusses Taxation shoot. Vi After discussing several proposi-| Messner, who was only was { tions taken up by him in other ral-[shot December 17 when he dashed lies, Mr. Bartlett reached the matter |out of the house in which Sullivan of tax reduetion. His rival, Mr. Quig- |and another officer were attempting ley, has promised a few days ago|to arrest him. He died the follow- that he would reduce taxes if it was | ing, day. i i N necessary to close up city hall offices Smith Says Quigley 1Is Not|asssue e ™io o sign on the H H Y Idoor Last |\|ghl, Bartlett asl d' Tainted by Maching Politics | “°*Woura yon réauco the tax rate by | doing away with some of your fire- 3 !men, policemen and teachers, by Two rival candidates for the re-|stopping neecssary improvements or | | publican nomination for mayor stood hi‘ cutting the salaries of ity em- a i oyes?"” on the samo platform last night,| POIR 300 os made it plain that George A. Quigley, the one who|g,ch g program would not meet his planned and was conducting the il P ough he expressed a meeting, and Henry A. Smith, Who | ;oqyiction that money being expend- chanced into the hall and took ad- | (3" can 1o so handled as to bring vantage of the opportunity to speak | gpoater return. The average city em- briefly in praise of Quigley and in Al i dey Ottawa, ‘Ont., March 25 (UP)— | criticism of the third aspirant, Don- as the average factory worker, Actual negotiations hetween the | 214 L. Bartiétt. | / through political practice, United States and Canada for a r Smith Invited to Speak | but a change in this condition can procal “liquor” treaty, have bees ng a rally at|be effected, Mr. artlett asserted. opencd, Prime Minister Mackenz = King told the house of commons. The statement last night camc during a warm debate on the peni- AL s ing King liquor bill during which | SUggested to Chairman Prosper | the prime minister Wad been vigor- | Francolino that Smith be &ven on N F . | ously attacked by members who ac- | 9PROrtunity to say a few words. Ap-| e ¢ proval was voiced. After a few in- probable choices of His Holiness. In | cused him of succumbing to “AMETi- | 4., qctory remarks, Smith declared: | | Vatican spheres it is taken for grant- | can pressure. H e A e s N S H i ed that at least two Italian cardinals | TReplying to the charges that he | ea nnd 1 want to.ten sou ar 1| FOTIIEE Boston Mayor Says He will be named, one to succeed the [had been coerced into SPONSOring | admire Mr. Quigley for his independ- 3 late Cardinal Gamba as archbishop | the bill by the United States, King | ence. He has none of the taint of Is Uninformed as Yet | of Turin, and another to take the | declared that a treaty was not an|machine politics about him; neither | place of the late Cardinal Perosi as | impossibility and would prevent|nave I, Of course they tell us that @ member of the “curia,” or body of | smuggling both from the Americin | others haven't either, but we know [ New York, March 25 (UP)—Mail Cardinals moro. dircctly engaged |and Canadian borders. Dbetter. The man elected in this cam- | colm 1. Nichols, former mayor of “l‘l"c"x ;‘“”}“‘ ”‘“““‘"L ration of Tclls of “Pressure” Threat paign should be Mr. Quigley or I. Of | Lioston, rcturned with his wife | the Catholic church. ‘ +aha course 1 hope it is T, but if Mr. Quig- | aboard the Atlantic transport liner | Speculation is Vague “r{. H.‘ C ‘(n l'r‘n. ,DS\,MOMF?LH ‘l’?‘_l ley should ])w elected I'm suro Minnctonka, yesterday from a trip | As to the non-Italian cardinals, if 1:1(1“ \°"'_]°““_“fi‘ A L",l,f?“ T‘_n the | wilt find cvery man is welcome at ms,”m took him to the Riviera, Medi- any, to be created, speculation is C‘Jm‘d:‘a’:l‘W(‘;";"_m-‘: o“k“_ i the | ottice i orts aot Tondon more vague as the range of possibili- | CAN : o B 0 o | Talking informally with members| Nichols, met by relatives and a ties Is wider. By the death of Cardi. | trol exports of liquor it it desired. & inform: : el TR e « % Y, A han said he had been approachzl of the club later in the evening, | group of friends from his hor city, nal Merry Dey Val, Spain's repre- | R, 0 Tl 0 of the United | Smith criticized Bartlett, remarking | was reluctant to comment on domes- sentation among the wearers of the | (o o G EF (P idation was | that property owners endeavoring to | tic politics. He said, however, that gRiRIe nes) besn dout rrom Hive Jilo it e T ¥ e | hold onto their homes cannot await [ he thought Senator Butler's candi- four, Catholics of the westorn hem- | 10t enated the Unted = the henefit of a commission promised | dacy was “a good thing for the re- isphere are hoping that one of their | Prepared to place between S gl Sl on iy Bax el A o Thear | 10,000 armed men on the horder. | by Bartlett to survey financial needs | publican parts. S must infer that such pressure | O the city over a period of years. | On more gencral topics Nichols | For the of Turin, capital of | W3S brought to bear upon the prime Quigley for Reassessment was voluble. He said he had found | Piedmont and residence of Crown minister,” Cahan said. Candidate Quigley spoke for the ropcans working to better their Prince Humbert, the name of Mgr.| King denied this, at the same time | most part on the issues he has dis- | standard of living and added that Barlassina, now serving as patriarch | continuing his defense of the biil | cussed at previous rallies and con- | the traditional indolence of Mediter- of Jerusalem, has been proposcd. | mentioning the treaty as evidence | cluded with @ defense of his move |ranean peoples soon would be a Other prelates likely to be considered | that regulation of the traffic would | for re-assessment of property. thing of the past. Regarding the are Mgrs. Arborio Mella Di Sant’clia, | be of reciprocal benefit, Other mem- | man Da naval parley he observed that no scion of a noble Sardinian family | bers had pointed out that great|campaign managers had attacked | matter what happened England and and related to some of the leading | quantities of moonshine liquor were | this proposal claiming that a reduc- | America would emerge firmer | Piedmont familics, Caccia Dominioni, | smuggled into Canada from Vermoat | tion in assessments would be follow- | friends than cver. a Milanese, and Monantelli, now | and other states. :id by demands \\\1: banks fnr (un(mt‘- Asked whether he would accept | archbishop of Vercelli. “The od Sta ade . | diate payment of a part of first |4y appointment as police, chief cof nine v e onti s io}eé. for a successor | 1o l{,‘f \.4},\'1"‘5,1]‘h(::;:;gl‘ui:‘ffo‘:',(f“: mortgages held on the properties. | Boston, Nichols said he was out of washable fabrics in printed broadcloth, to Perosi will, it is commonly sup- | cajd. (‘\tfl:i;;llfgézrzwfi(fi‘l::; 1“:;1‘\1\: 1‘:;; :o\u-h \\lnnj (lhu ILOVIH Ipolllll\\a[ .«'\\u«; piques and plaids. Daintily trimmed @ f the vides 2 alues, jon and dic wish to commer i £ : L Lo oneor the penal Mentlons Boat Incldent thatee cut in assessment would bring | ot this time o with smart touches of hand embroidery {o elevate the more distinguished | .1, P A Ster :"":‘\‘“’1’:2‘1‘0“"“; the valuations to a closer relation | " Ife said ho had found London and hand smocking. In pantie and ecclesiastical diplomats to the purplelu L e e e similar to Boston in the may the straightline models. All sizes, 2 to 6--- after long terms of service. The dig- | LN¢ Need of such a treaty between Davenport Quizzes Bartlett two cities are spread out. 7 to 10--8 to 14 yi biitai | the two countries and described the 5 & G S 8 0 0 years. ry ‘most in view in this category i i~ Clifton ¥.. Davenport, candidate 'What we neced more unified is Mgr. Tades-Chinl, nuncio to Ma- | Present situation as “perilous” now | . "4 5o 1/00) hoard on the inde- | city,” he said. “We've been work- - drid, long resident in Spain and fully | Jecausc of the absence of such legis-| [0 g0t “Laity ticket, attended a|ing for it for years and it's got (o 1 t re e cognizant of her problems. |aton; Bartlett rally at the Stanley school | come.” ; a_ p Recent Precedents Recalled and took occasion to ask the mayor- The most tecent precedents for | Dol Em R A e AR T S Wednesday.' Sale Of Wednesday Only summoning nuncios back to become quired what Mr. Bartlett regards a A0S X i Fon : cardinals d@re found in the casesiof | “We must pass it,” he said. “We | fair value for tax purposes on cach A heavy firmly woven Silk (Jrepe: Soft d{apmg, suit- Cerretti, former Vatican envoy to| do it because of the power of tha|$1,000,000 of inventory value,” and| New Haven, March 25.—Detective ’ able for the new flare frocks, lingerie and linings. In Trance, and Pacelli, nuncio to United States to force its demands | was told that the candidate considers|Joseph P. Sullivan, charged with €n s y y e beautiful new shades, street, evening and $ I 38 many, who only last winter w on us. We had better admit ijt. | the ratio should be fixed by the a: manslaughter in connection with % st made a cardinal and shortly after- | That would be the only justification | Sessors. As to what amount of out-|the death of Herbert Messner, | pastel. A regular $1.69 quality. Yard .... . ward became papal secretary of | for a law like this. standing stock of factories he cnu-‘ escaped inmate of the Cheshire re- ’ state. “This legislation will not prevent | siders should be taxed, s discharged in city E ; I I IR' I ‘: ; Made of fine quality broadcloth, (sylk- lyke finish) in new spring fancy patterns, all plain white, in neckband and collar attached styles. All sizes. Tuesday cnate— Tomorrow At 9 Wednesday Only! | Sale of Novelty Beads Value to 98¢ 39¢ each A wonderful selection of love- Wednesday Only! 500 Good Size Turkish Towels 3 for $1.00 Tomorrow Only! 100 Linen Table Covers Wednesday Only $1.00 each A Spectacular One Day Dress Event Senate— Passed tariff bill. | Chairman Wickersham of law en- | forcement commission told judiciary committee prohibition ldm could be | 200 Supreme ARRESTED FOR LARCENY _ Jleld in Councction with Theft of “‘measurably enforced.” Indian affairs committee investi- ated Flathead river power project. Senator Heflin described Doheny’s acquitlal as a “rank travesty on jus- | tice. | Silk Dress ly Novelty Beads in choker and costume styles. In colorings tha* are just too many to mention. Double loop, size 24x48. Very absorbent. With orange, rose, blue, and green striped border. Our regular 49c¢ Towel at this remarkable low price- for Wed- Made of fine quality linen, two desirable sizes, 54x54 and 54x68. In beautiful colored checked pat- terns and bordered design. Reg- £63,000 in Cash and Bonds In various size lengths. VALUES ' House— | Passed Parker motor bus bill. Heard plea of Ramseyer, republi- . Towa, for party cooperation in T legislation S Agriculture committee worked on and bonds | Summer's bill to provide federal from the armored truck which he | ! of commission mer- was driving, was argested today chants dealing in perishable farm a charge of g product | au- house | conduict of sson, western nesday. ular $1.39 value. from Own Car. New York, March 25 (4 — mond Gallagher, wanted October in connection theft of $63,000 in cash Ray- since lation WEDNESDAY---WHILE THEY LAST 100 Women’s Pongee Slips For Wednesday $1.34 A very timely sale of first quality 12 momme Pongee Slips . . . In plain tailored styles or embroid- ered patterns . . . Full cut, shadow proof hem. In all sizes, 36 to 44. Women’s Silk Hose Regular $1.35 Value Extraordinary Savings offered at this low price on 1 larceny. The members of the crew of the truck, which was operated by the srinkk Express company, cntered the Chemical National bank last ber 17, leavi Gallaghe truck. When they came o of bank the truck and gone. ol 5 ; ' Name Lieut; joi\n Fitch : v To Hall of Fame| artford. March 25-—Lieut. John | Fif South Windsor native, father of steam navigation, has been nora- ated to the hall of fame. History it Robert Fulton with be- -andhls l*oll(mfls 11l g the tor of the steamshir Ol\ Dlal(‘h tO Jalalpul‘ l ut the claims of th ch adher- Broach, Bombay ts th il A—There arc 18 been of- the 79 devotees followi Gandhi from Ahm at Falalpur, where facture salt in defiance ish monopoly Gandhi, leaving Samni for T today, left generul directions followed, and asked that id for the safety of £ enteen of the to be cone One was I¢ public 1trod olutio to igvestigation by a Octo- o official on the | federal | Judge And the | Tennessee district i thorize committee i | Congoleum T ari A Very fine wearing hose of quality silk with a lisle foot and top that insures longer wear. Fashioned with a narrow heel, medium service weight. Good -color. All sizes. $7.95 2 for $15.00 Floor Rugs $4.98 Congoleum Rugs with gold seal. Ab- solutely first quality. Discontinued pat- terns to close out. short away. Its ed of cash ocks loot- ies and Gal rong box nd secur | Only a Limited Quantity to Sell Women’s Silk -Pongee ‘Daytime Dresses at 82.]19 each or 3 for $6.00 By popular request---this special offer for Wednes- day . .. beautifully styled in four smart models to choose from . . . of first quality 12 momme pongee sleeves, sil- houette length. Daintily trimmed with colored piped edg- es. Sizes 16 to 42. All new 1930 spring creations. In prints, canton crepe and georgette, many clever de- tai In smart one and two-piece models. Come early. For this sale will save you dol- lars on every dress. All sizes 14 to 50. Not all sizes in all colors they v : itch in Bardstown, ford will be the for 18 casualt yed here ft behing Be Iere At 9 A. M. Wednesday & SWISS WATCHMAKERS BUSY Berne, Maren (P)—Ti 1aintain the putation vorld's wat ers. The last Millions use Lucky Tiger for scalp troubles and Terry Cloth Specialat for drapes, pillows and tractive colors. 36 inches 4]'9@ yd wide. Special Wed. couch covers. Bright at- PHIRD F LOOL THOUSANDS ARE ROW TSR WHYTE-FOX NO. 2 Tha New Tuo-1Way Treatment for HEAD Ci A!:D l(ll': llrl"lllflaul rersents oo peatic value. Avoids int e 1 dosing i

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