New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 26, 1930, Page 9

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—— . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. * STATE FIXES FEES OF PROBATE COURT Statutes Deal Minntely With De- fails of Judge’s Charges The office of the probate courl vhich becomes vacant next Novem- ber when Judge Bernard F. Gafi- ney will retire, is supported on a | fee basis, the amounts to be col- lected for each of the numerous gervices of this court being fixed | ot the property belonging to tho |estate or any deceased person, as shown by the inventory filed there in, does not exceed the sum of onc thousand doilars the fees of the R probate court for all proceedings in the settlement of such estate shall not exceed the sum of ten| : dollars. | hg I Mo emusted by the senare | HICDIGAN GOVETDOP Insisfs on and House of Representatives in i i S i Ed e o Right to Build Station Section 1. The probate fees shall aii not exceed the sum of ten dollars for all proceedings in the settle- ment of the estate of any deceassd person, the gross amount of which | was accussed by Governor Fred W. cetate, wherever situated, Whein|Green of Michigan, of placing finally determined. shall not ex-| ceed the sum of one thousand dollare. Lansing, Mich., March 26 (UP) —The federal radio commission “jazz music” above the protection of Michigan citizens yesterday. ength satisfactory to the commus- | sion but we insist upon our rigiit| to operate it for the protection of Michigan citizens and their proper- Ford Insists Bone Dry Nation Necessary In Modern Industry Philadelphia, March £ the radio commission believes it is more important that the ether be filled with jazz music and ad- vertisements be apprehended and punished, that | fon's privilege. (UP)— prosperous as we were last year, we | The United States must choose be-|are not quite so prosperous as we | tween drink poverty on one | hand and prohibition and prosperity | “This recession has been taken ad- vantages of by those who would de- an interview in the April issuc of Home Journal. led that not only enforcing prohibition the United States Lut he his foreign organ- a bonc-dry b Samuel Crowther Urges Mexican Priests To Yield and Register hands to de termine whether we shall continue -tions without question. to slide back or whether we shall |drink. OQur workmen in Ireland, for and go forward Recommendation that Catholic priests in Mexico register with the government before the end | also is Lecping stop where we ) — hol. Ford said Littlc Wine Dangerous | "I have seen a man taking only | |one or {wo glasses of wine a day by the advice of his doctor so | change mentally as to be uscless. workers there, Ford sald; | we cannot pay them, and the men who work for us accept the condi- example, are as sober as the sober- | Speaking of his foreign factories and his demand for sobriety in his | “We have factories in England, said. | Ireland, France and in many other countries which do not have prohi- bition, and there we pay wages on | American standards of purchasing power. But we do not pay these | wages to men who drink. We find hey do not there will be no opposition to their candidate when the state central committee meets in Hotel Bond to- morrow. David E. Fitzgerald, former New Haven mayor, is said to favor pobt- | poning action on the Spellacy resig- | nation. A majority of the Hartford dele gation is claimed in support of anj movement that would retain Spellacy {in office. |Women Voters Observe 10th Anniversary Datc Washington, March 26 (®—The | National League of Women Voters | today celebrated ten years of wom- | en's suffrage with a chain of lunch- Nothing will b ermitted to|Of the month is contained in a cir-| “Our present again. Many of men who should | €5t §TOUp You ever saw in America.” e°:ml’rflm°3 stretching across the cland in the way of the state's con. |cular letter sent out by Pascual|cannot work with liquor,” Ford said. | Lave been leading toward a greater anhday gl of a state polico radio |Diaz archbishop of Mexico. ‘We must choose between drink and | and more widely distributed pros- 1Phl”lps ODDOSCS McNeil by statute. 3 “Section 2. The provision of scc- One of the important limitations | tion 2265 of the general statutes | S'2 Place by law is ono which limits | inconsistent herewith are repealed.” | Struction 42 states. | the charge to $10 in cases where ion, Governor Green said, an1| Registration is in compliance “nh({ | z added that a “fight to the last - | diteh™ will result if the radio boarl | “persizts in blockin Michigan's Provisions of the law zoverninz | the total value of the estate does not exceed $1,000, charges to be made by the judse tollow:— R Courts of probate shall receive fees as follows:— For granting administration, re- ceiving and probating a will, or appointing a conservator or guard- ian, one dollar; making out a let- ter of administration or taking a bond, twenty five cents; except that path.’" General Mitchell to he | proper person in event Michigan Town Clerk Leads AL COMES: | Foevmmears e S omoesries l'a low wave radio band for Michi- tants in Point of Service an’s state station has been set for May 1 but Governor Green said this was too long to wait in view poverty on the one hand and prol perity took their minds off their prosperity on ¢ | There is no middlc Using Business Recessjon zovernment greed to in the settlement of the | state controversy The majority of the priests alrcady have registered. The archbishop also called on the pricsts to cooperate in the national census being taken ment direction. e prosperity of the under govern-|advantage for their purpose. we are just as ins and init y cven the occasional usc of alco- | Spellacy. For Committeeman Job Hartford. March 26 (®—Alfred N s0 | Phillips. former Stamford mayor. v, | last night again said that he intends to try to wrest the democratic na- past | tional committeeman berth fron two or three years we have had a|former Senator Archibald McNeil of | Bridgeport, the reported favorite for The luncheon tables svere joined by 4 natien-wide radio hook-up, with | Carrie Chapman Catt, silvery-haired seventy years old. the grand old lady of woman's suffrage, addressing the t héusands of celebrants, You can have a box number here 1" | that position to succeed Thomas J.|at the Herald if you wish to use a McNeil supporters claim | Classified Ad to find a maijd. for taking a bond on an order of | 1y point of continuous municipal | Of the fact the board looks with ’,',a'e!:[ 's:;““;f‘: ;;’f\f‘z;fi: (’(‘J‘;"f'“ service, Town Clerk Alfred L. ‘”'f.f;;:r ‘i'(’az,l‘“'ofsf;;;i;:z“ei;‘ i cording a probate bond, twenty five | Thompson who faces a three-cor-| cngaging in a controversy with the cents; receiving an inventory. for |nered primary fight for renomina- | radio commission,” the governcr each thousand dollars thereof not|tion at the republican primary Fri- | said. “It simply asserting a exceeding ten thousand dollars, fundamental principle of American thirty cents; for each thousand dol ; government and if the radio com- 1;‘;1‘»:111?;‘90{. exceeding ten thou- | Naving been a city employe before | icgion gots in the way it is the sand dollars, and not exceeding | MANY candidates for places on the| oommission's fault, not ours. twenty thousand dollars, twenty | tickets of the two parties Were| " wppe police power been T2- cents; for ecach thousand dollars | POTM: e served to the several states. Tt is thereof exceeding twenty thousand | In 1875 and 1876, he wasa mem-| o gupact to any limitation, but is dollars, fifteen cents; for hearing | Per Of the fire department, a sovereign power.” an application for the appointment | {OF @ salary of §40 a yeq The legisfture provided funds of a trustee of an insolvent debtor, | 1870 t0 1887. Tie was a me for the state station, Governor two dollars; for every continuancs | Mo Connectieut Wational Guar, | Green said. and “in the interest ot M enlisting as® private and Tetiring | comity.r {he feders 4 e ot such hearing, h\ov\\(yv five co‘n'.:- lisee hz‘u!»nnm"mlonrl e «\:“.\‘d S I 3 ‘r\‘fidc]il:lr’l‘lJoald wa for hearing an application of such | & L IEIEREAL CHCREL | 08 B U asked for o wave Jength. S e LSRR | anMinslaidotoniat Hins o lscopalian| WS 0C T (Rl e et and fifty cents; for hearing in re-| 30 FUICE e m},f. = Ly, i e settlement in another state, ome| o, oo o Pl S o Inteerenc in the| casaners Ay dollar and fifty cents; {or EFNUNE | (Gl od, in 1906, and L. D, bes. | Son0a(ed by Greems statement him & certificate of discharge, one| 014 hocame town and city i e s dollar; for {ssuing & summONs 3| 1o mage Col, Thompson his deputy. | Loird, 1ars {he plea for a wave require attendance of an insolvent |y " oo byt FOCH BE A TR L1 et by o Ao debtor, or witness (]3: examination, | was ~followed by the election of | It e g fifty cents; for holding an exam- | ool Silreongr . ination. two dollars; for each page L”;}':“’z",“_ as his successor. On| " congressional action” were de- it e ; any occasions, e has been ri-|greq it would then bé many 6t deposition taken thereom, twen- | oiccis® vith . the endorsement of | fmonid iien Y bed many ty five cent; for adjudicating Upon | ty. gemocrats. [ e e it cou e 8 y the sccmnat of @ adminitinelor] Gyapenal conmsctions Bave faken| S b oo e sk h ainte executor, guardian, or trustec G L), BT AE R (D o | o G latyne dollart and Hwenty fived centa;d fon | g eaht G e rras) Mason| and his| Dot proceed Snithidisplans, order to an exccutor, administrai- | Leen in the esder 40 sonrs: a ehae. | ~We have secured bids and ar: been in the order 40 years; a char- |, -+ 1876 © : sta- tor, or trustee, to make PAYMENE, o | (or tmember ot New Bbilaini Todso | st WSS REE kB e creditors out of any estate or ai-| ot Eiks: a member of the Loyal| oo™ G e 'J\‘ 3”‘5 Hava justing and settling advancement | opder of Moose; member of the | L et U5 Al e Mol e to children, two dollars; for a ci-|Req Men: preferted ftosoneratefon i some tation, when legally required, day, tops the entirc field this y member of the 0Odd| ) s Fellows; past commander of th2 owing an appeal from the doings | Knights of Pythias; member of th | (RO SIS of commissioners—or a motion 13 |Temple of Honor, and member of | SEERITENETEEVE) review the same, or notice to a cor-| the Order of Ow g poratlon of a deviso or bequest 10|\ et o0 il ity emploves| UM ET it, fifty cents; for hearing and|once a week instead of once a flél’ Eating Until judgment on return of a citation, | jnonth, was made possible throush < T when adverse parties appear, twd | (ol. Thompson's willingness to : “For the first time in years T am able dollars; when there is no such ap-|cept this task although it was not | | to cat the things I like without suffering pearance, one dollar; for appoint-|included in his specified duty. Dur- cutting pains afterward and lying awake ment of arbitrators, and a hearing jing the period when reventie after hour unable to sleep,” says upon and acceptance of their re- | stamps were required on all doci- Kate § E. 70th St., New port, the same fees as are paid 11| ments, he kept a stock on hand | iver since T began taking the superior court, for proceeding |which he sold at face value, his| | Acidine my stomach is sweet and my to commit, and commitment o the | own funds being used to keep thi nerves are calm i - Connecticut Industrlal School for | service. The same condition is mow | | Howeasyitis for people to relieve their Girls to the Connecicut School [ frue of blank realty documents, of FACaomal : 3 i o "o | | belching, sour risings and ind for Boys, the same fees as justices | which Mr. Thompson Jeeps a stock | | Pehag $our nengs Ao 0 of the peace; for appointing a|for the convenience of thosc wio | | FC W MR ST VS G physician to investigate the facts|have occasion to use them stomachs sweet andift; You can getiit in case of paupers or indigent e at your drug store or write Health Lab- vons claimed to be insane. fifty| A Classified Ad in the Hearld is | | oratories, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. ccnts, and a like amount for ac-|well worth considering. septing the return of such physi- vian: for hearing and judgment on S S— an application to rémove any pec- N Mu_ o son o any state howltal for the 1n- ‘ ONE VISIT: - -THEN ALWAYS ] 145163 WEST 47™ST,NEW YORK decree or judgment, or approving b cents; for each filing and endorse- sane or to an inebriate asylum, on HOTELS for hearing. accepting and approv. N ERIC NHATTAN ano AM A adoption. one dollar and fifty cents; for each order, appointment, each return or report not other- ; 5 600 ROOMS ano BATHS wise provided for, seventy five R 2T 2 : . ment of any paper or document, ] BOOME BATH $2:0,3 : (o} e twenty cents; for records and el At 6 B + AOO n oln copies, forty cents a page: travel ) 3 : : 3 o to hold court in an adjoining dis- FEY Y g g trict, going and return, ten cents a mile; for making a certificate of distribution, same is allowed for ., ] o < ¢ copies of probate records; for each| § 4 e i order, appointment, decree, judg- . & e 3 ment, or approval of inventory, or | e report required by the laws rclat-| [ : 1% . L ing to the succession tax, one dol- . ;5 = lar. Whenever the appraised value FREE GARAGE FOR TOURISTS 378 MAIN STREET NEW BRITAIN CLOSED THURSDAY and FRIDAY See Friday’s Paper For Important Announcement Equal to many of the premium fuels \ ulf GULF NO-NOX MOTOR FUEL 1 Is Aviation Grade...374°F. End Point the Orange Disc TRY IT TODAY We Want Experienced Help! : Saleswomen—thoroughly experienced on Coats and Dresses, for ; . k @u L F R E F n N n N G C o M PA N y the most sensational Sale New Britain has ever seen! The climax ) y of 32 years of honest merchandising.

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