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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. Over 42 Per Cent Vote for Repeal EXPECT SULLIVAN ~ {Tjpers skiover bies * ) Hoax Scented In “Suicide™ Act of WARNER RECEIVES oo i o \boar(l Boat in England Of Dry Law In National Straw Vote T( (UIT CAPITAL | i i Youth Accused In Poison Pen Cases| ADDITIONAL POWER i e 5o i mander of the American steamer —_— | counsel previously. Brestden FEarding fdled Sin Se Boston, March 27 (—Police to-| questioned at length. Attorney Ierbert T ‘ Glyon's Seoretary May Be [ <ot e st o | sl s e aopneent | ot araeend e narbor . o Resumes Tnquity 0 Garmett| .ot dmert suicide of Costas Guzulis, -year-old | | th‘.v. the ruling was a * 1 EPORT OF IBITION POLL : Caplain Rind suffered an || Shicide of Costas Guzulis, 18-¥e4t=0 ] point for several hours unsyccessful- | b s e Banned Prom Furiher SErVice || vontecti strone whe-anihe | 2ot e n bt on ehurees ot b s tat was o PO CISOTOMOOE fui eine o ; 1 ]:QMOK], March 7 (P — Girded rrett was also enlarged by the Diegtesmplicantden g e vidge at 11:40 p. m., yesterday, || o prominent Boston families. Cloth- I for him on land. Rox Bor i T ting Iis ship into Ply- 1|30 containing a farewell note pro-| Gazulis on $5,000 bail on forcement! Alodification 2 f 1 ORGE MANNING n «;Iu‘. : e testing his innocence was found on| charges of having attempted to ex- = i K Y o oy staggered ost con- | ey 5 i . oot 7—Disc A = | | & bridge over Fort Point channel last | tort large sums of money on the |\ 2 s g il A Californi . . 1,086 T 70,978 shington, March 27—Discu: sciousness, dying in his cabin 45 || | threat of cxposing the daughters of |Sation of the pensioning of Oliver n\.l ()\l. :\ .,.,H!“ 10’1 :;, (“.‘“}”“I. on or | Shorily before the clothing was|several prominent families to social Garrett, Boston police liquor | liot, was aut e | founa nis 1 _old wife, Valeri|ruin. Among several recipients of|raider. Public hearings will be re- Squad Members Quizzed with new powers, Attorncy General | resolve Investigation of “all mut- | Warner today resumed his inves ters deali with his service Conne | y 4 757 ! r as t L of time th minutes docking. Dist. of Columbia ¢ 1 illivan, sceretary to t The body will be returned to Georgia e 1 ! entatiy nes P Gly | White Gazulis, former Boston Uni- [ extortion lefters was Donald McKay [oPened tomorrow. sistant Attorney o . s - 1 o TR ¥ . Conn, will be permi | versity student, explained her pres-| I'rost, prominent Jawyer. In a resolve signed by Governor|Ii. Lourie admitted yeste TRAIANG,. oine i einn 70 150 i 19 infor to represent the Connec-| cnce on the bridge by saying her| The youth was arrested on March|Allen late yesterday, the attorney|two former members of the lowa 1S come up in | husband had arranged at dinner time | 7 and Allan T. Burke. a former neral was given authority to sum-|quarters liguor squad had been in- FEANGAS e et 157 6.823 ) 20,680 | laircetly wit r, Sullivan’s handling . [to mect her there Jater, She wa F'“‘"* was released. His youns wife,|mon witnesses and extend immu- [terviewed. He said they had giyen Michi e 7 2 677 $ por ¢, with the de- Ovel‘nlght News prostrate with grief when llu»‘\\hom he married rece vas the [nity to them, expend the sum of [information concerning Garrs Minn ke o 0 b v ) t lal " clothing, an overcoat and hat, and | daughte Iph te, of Bar|$10,000 for additional expenses, and | lea M Missot . o S « ; ol : the notc were shown her. She was| Harbor, Me. the conclusion of the investigation 4 t was postponed onc month from A | 5 April 1. The legislation had been|imes ord for month One 1501 ) cdly cnacted at Warner's re-|sueh o re ta-|ords. Traffic crippled over wide| AMeriden, Coni mindis oyl [ on hag crystallizationRo ey +| quest. " ut permission superintendent of State School for |against the enforcement a ) Dalincst Oum I owes inst the Italian vs whose administration has been | fact that the Connecticut er the attorney general defined |in power, nyestigated, submits resignation | assembly never ratified the prohibi- ipal's torn | Washington Hou judiciary | (o0 Ord N, TL—Charles B. Clarke, | tion amendment and that sta hand, it is under-|committec hearing on prohibition | it E I G on cays tramps, | foreement delayed until 1 house commiltee on fadjourned to Wednesday, when 51 or hoboes, arc reappearing on roads | came a law by a n n of um\ two | reparing a measure un- | will complete case. e | votes in the senate. secretaries of several = Domestic said to be f i1 inches breaks all Chicago e York, whose sccre- |mid-wes work until th Providence, R. I.— Michacl T R Vo | Chicago v s De Woll | ¢ igin, 43, forn Warren tax col- | BANK O ENGLAND STATEMENT | ! : 'H“‘""]\”:“ [1“{:»4‘ > | P o[:“I:".vm”v ‘:_ : ;I“tl‘w;”x:v “|lector, given two years in state| London, March P) — Thel procedire. dustomory i AUGH | 1. h 2ISHODHOES SBiSCcOPR SCRULER | prigon forlembezzlemunt. ¥e weekly statement of the ! 4 et |in America Brockton, M ~H. Guild m.\\-r.‘ 3 shows the following and doubt is cntertained that 2 S S 5 e e 13, treasurer of Ben Marsh Shoe |changes in pounds: Total reseryve ¥ 2 Jefferson it Mo.—Mutiny of | company of Stoughton and Harvard |decreased 1,662,000; circulation in- T30 convicts Missouri peniten- | Law school graduate, found dead of | ¢ 414,000; bullion increase tiary subsi ! cn proui- | carbon monoxide poisoning. | J other sccurities s Lo inve cn | w Haven, Conn.—Yale Daily d 2,907.000; public deposit News announces gift of $300 from |increase 04,000; other deposi two men. | Daily Princetonian to be used in fjo a7 e e found @ | creciion of building in honor of late | o et ill be given ion from this blanket bill, Of Mr. Sullivan's ability to sub- titule acceptably on departmental rs, there is no question, as h s considered one of the most able 1 efficient men in that line in th ou, Law and custom, however 1 coupe just out limit BLriton Hadden, Yale man. | 00 GIRL SGOUT NEWS | Mr. Sullivan appeared in the ca = I = ,[i"‘-‘ “l’]"“\“l M| he proportion of the bank's re- | A lof Damiano del PPozzolo, son of Ber-| Washingto - Mellon s fienate R U s to liability is 58.12 per cent | \rdo Pozzolo, 75 Maplewood ave-|proves Cochrar immed Mrs. Margery M. Whi 1 M | compared with 5 last weck. Now Britain Scout coun-{ ¢ o i | e S s i e | eyl imissins s Inaaliasy Noveaiber Rate of discount 3 1-2 per cent. PONSHTEAUOLIGE I DAl Pozzolo's father nat of World War veteran's bonu : | Cambridge, Mass, — Swimmers | - ; American citizen, the U | certif - from Stanford, Towa and North- | STELLA T. CULKOSKY DOROTHY L. FAIRCHILD 7 | en ordercd depor ool tarallica araivel Gor 24 Gary, Indiana 924 Walnue St., Frecland, Pa. become a public charge. : hingte . e Sinan national intercol- Local Drugg‘sts “For two vyears I suffered| “When I was fourteen years —— D £ | legiate clampionships in Harvard | § with irregularities, frequent old I began to have so much | Seotins) —_—— s pool starting tomorrow. ‘G t R B"i headaches and general weak- | trouble from irregularities that | What Congress Is 3 Waterl ’“ ¢ "“‘;‘l" ‘” A0 ‘““‘ 'gliaran ee u- a ness. I tried various medicines | at sixteen I had to stop school. 5 T Doing ashing : 2 ik two tourrament records in nations u I but all to no avail. I saw Lydia | Igot no relief until my married eto el s Girl Scout council rrives 1o receive tion: A e, T Rh t . Pinkham's Vegetable Com- sister told me about Lydia E o can \ hic Society da Zop= | SHCSTIEE0] ; : ) 2 sy enforect \ i . DR on b v s T | : ,‘ “‘“ ) Lo i e ‘ 0 eumatics pound advertised, gave it a!Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- S osiion o ! ‘ y : ’ Al ursng Movement for Repeal ! m;!\] ;m(d olvy.ml\cd wonderful {mmixd.l tf:lcr m“mg;:‘only {\\'o g £ ol : : e e Pilot 2 s W : : tane | ff results from it. I am a stenog- | bottles I fele well. Since ther »9"\]5(3[}0 Ld‘ Sta]f(t‘?d Neliatude e amen @1 rapher and bookkeeper and I|I have been able to clerk in a Resumes deration of th crgh s : eiehint 1 3 e neuritis a L . have recommended the Vege- store, on my feet all day and st District of Columt spropriation A Sl e ] R e At ) table Compound to other girls | have suffered only once from \ :im«’u; mx}.“”‘ R ; T in motion and is expected st o poison fiom the | §who work. I will answer all| my old trouble. I want other about 34| Wickersham bill engthen pro- | Domestic ol e s etters for 1 want others to girls ially store clerks, to choice of candidates and clec in the | hibition law ont, pos ement of t sloit o e e o Noral an | ol ¥ ‘ . o know about your medicine.” | know what it did for me.”— S5 e > s—fif Ir and| Tmmigration conu focic « S e e e i e e 2 it - \tc.‘la T Culkosk: ‘Dom!ln Faznluld movement is said cither modi ) reement. | but are showing rapid improvement | liberalize deportation - 3 o e ol dircetion of Charles Abel, | Military irs continue ¢ Turit Gro\n’ Brincoslium- s s s w2 e g e e from which 1 en t 1 ster an cle teacher, and |on Muscle Shoals i to palace W record as favoring the re- lated W stes th Gibney, fife teacher Wednesday asles. yeal of the act will he introduced force it of il of 10 Elizabeth Gibney, v § \t common council at its next meet counted tor pro tem. until Charle § n recess, rsaw \ 1 Tilsud ing, April 11, An onal 3§ 1 Vot ar s from the south. use: i her accey < oi formir, turns last SCHADE TALKS ON AVIATION | ment public heal = Nor | i onl 4 ‘rank Schade talked on *Avia- Judiciary comn N Watzl disclosed to 1 that 1 wnged Loy y i A e e of the |ing of tes v of drys in its pro- n out insurance policy on Mr attitud M. C. A. Pioncers last night, Iol- | hibition hearing e whan in favor of lier mother | TODAY — FOR LASTHR y I TWENTY DAYS AWAY Attention is maga- [lowing the talk there was a ques- < commiifee continued its |before double suicide; company r on peria club is planning | study 1y, branch and ¢ ) | fuses to pay declarving suicide clau voting” as evidence - |for a hike Saturday afternoon. Wi | bankin tial ballot for st t reer it Tir " to Hartford taken b r R M. Beoth in Oi)mcdd slon anothe "ot the vowr.| At Moses Brown School tournamern was played off. oy I : M 4 PUTTRE LAWYERS DRINK ¥ V. Sab ol v ) veond Y BATTERSON UETED lents who balloted ad Hartford, Mar M i cent tilt with the Mayor rtmen Walter 1. Batterson was g f ool ovation last night at the dinner of vs ques CAN A SISTER OFFER R = ¥ I KNOW! YOU'RE GOING LE FRIENDLY WELL, WHAT IS, STOP SCRUBBING, ANN. TO TELL ME ABOUT RINSO ADVICE? i IT'S REALLY FOOLISH AGAIN. ALL RIGHT I'LL WHEN . TRY IT NEXT MONDAY Boys’ Week—internationally celebrated—will reign supreme at Mags with the boys this week. Al member: of Mags’ Tim Club—2100 hoys—are cordially asked to come in and rece their annual favor. 1Us just for the boys. We feature everything for Boys—sizes ranging from 214 to 18. BOYS WEEK SPECIALS l I'd!)pel' Suits_ S 2 two pair of Flapper Pant s like this) § Knickcr Suii o two pair of Knick (Millions use Rinso. ousands write us Jetter: 3 R D L‘Clflthes hli’t longpr7 too "L()ll_‘.’,‘ic" its wo pair of Longic Says Mrs. Merritt, AND | DIDN'T SCRUB YES! AND IT'S JUST | JRRAH FOR RINSO! AS WONDERFUL | ( 7 ianiey ,% FOR DISH 3 /_—) ] | pever knew a soap that washed clothes ¢ ne K 4 ) does. It's wonderful! I don’t tire Ol BOYS FURNISHINGS hright as new. Ralid “ . have o be be A to get the aon ave i \ ot like mag 1 usc Rinso sza 2 g Lha ! i HATS and CARS $1 and $1.50 NECKWEAR o0c¢ and housework easie “l)i'('])” SUitS_ ik e ook AR (0T THtoiE t00. ‘\‘. ; 4 SHIRTS and BLOUSES ...... 79¢ o $1.50 GOLE HHOSE St b (| GRAT SWEATIE i e plE05Fand $2105 JUNIOR SUITS .v.« 91,95 and $2.95 d in tub or wd {1 7e for cup it gives v i . | n s, etap S » The Talk of ihe Town - MAGBOYS Blazers - FFour-Ninely-Five The makers of 38 washers " Get the BIG pack s i N.E MAGQG & sons Downlown 160 MAIN Downtown 1 neec