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MEW BRITAIN DAILY provisional upon the French Italian, { building programs. COTTON EXPECTS ACTION THIS WEEK Future of Naval Parley to Be De-| termined Within Six Days Washington, March 31.—(®— Ing Secretary Cotton said today thal | he believed this week’'s negotiations | would determine the future course | of the London naval conference e e Patten Uid not go bsyend | ‘\\omuul by mixing mr‘\h of briet statement. He had nothing to | =l ey SRR say on press dispatches from London | 508 @0 20 EEEE T saying Great Britain in its discus-9, 4% L arked editorially: That th sions with France had refused to|Mand Femarec SOOI ol e A arrange for any military commit- 1 % cored in with a slightly Ie m»;u:' Zcting head of t despond disposition in eviden barbment all of last han has been shown for some close touch wil papers said that the over developments & exidence ot literinithe n parley but he did not indicate he Times dec d th whether he had g fining President Hoover LeaEU of the week-end d I entire rence would 14 becc had lunch M in con- ister and delegation head, vesterday with Prime Minister Donald at Chequers, and there |the course of discussion on the ernment’s contention for parity with 1..»\ continental power. He expr |ed the opinion that Irance, if | chance guarantced security by | conference, could very - {objection to the stanc British Tr The Daily § its naval story per- 1 have 1 d. Pessimistic etch today headlin Naval parley h the other > de- in week Wwas White 5 o was & the Hou naval toda X forn the ons cou confer with e t of Pessimistic 7. Americans London, pessimism o Anglo- ing & security erican o ternoon stood virtually March the out Exi e tiations was expressed in this concern- pact rence circles military as generally under tish and French ached an impasse e said Iranes we a 1o contemplate a reduct 4 1 on the strength of exist Secrefary mson visited Foreign Minister Briand of during the aftcrnoon and expec e Prime Minister MacDonald ening. The nat of his discus- sions with the ister was not French confer were extrer of State toron would not pact she probal Gre except hich onsider e ire 1re foreign min- paper div or once share Senator Bo nce circles also late tod however put hi t there can he pact no st ely gloomy Foreign Minister Briand, thug far has declined to sell on record as being b Security Pact London, March repercussion French headquar ment by spokesman ve was declared for Great Brita further military connection with French security pact Foreign Minister Briand this morning indicated disapproval of the issuance of this statement on the grounds that it had been agreed no statement of any kind would be made while the Iranco-British ne- gotiations were proceeding The French foreign minist speaking o French newspaper m said he hoped he could believe that | the atatement issued last night had | no authorization. He understood it nad ben agreed no any kind would he issued these conversations contir ing and he felt publication of particular statement suitable in the circumsiances. Observers were inclined helief that Foreign Minister was speaking with his fongue cheel when he expressed the the statement had no official thorization. British official men are noted for punctiliousn about having authorization making statemen this sort the British morning cepted the as an communique. 1t was understood that vations prepared by France he fo insure that acceptance Japanese-American formul not imply Japan's readiness up her demands for a 70 per yatio of cight-inch gun cruisers p manently and to cnable Japan carry out a certain amount of naval construction between now and tor the purpose of giving employ- ment to skilled dockyard in the nicantime Denies Asking Commitments Prime Minister Briand asserted {le newspapers this morning during the negotiations IFrance never attempted to demand commitments from Great Britain He said France had simply a recognition of the international subscribed to definition of the of the League of larly with reference (Arficle 16 deals w he taken by the L in the event th league should resort vegard of n league agreemen Brief Meeting ¥ harmless t entan as a does no Tokyo Wants 1 okyo. March lere sservations »—1 today that inister. was nr mpossible (Pr—A produced 1ers by the British offic which it impossible any in rstood Baron idehara. foreizn had | completed a draft of instructions 1o the Japanese « at the Lon- | don -power conference authorizing of t A A out material involved the other powers three was staie tion issued e b ane to undert commitme proposed nis but see asse the ",)0. 10 two or reservations Tokyo's acceptance It authorit th end of indecision raira formula to hims was at o d ight of ced-Mat- the Japa e e wouly tomor row. Baron tion Shid wa place, to the Hamaguchi for nt t tomorro the cabinet d. Afte ndered whose sanct of Teen r in- hands of Premic iion 10 the of norn Approva to I will I 1l statement o lieve w he rward su ¢ to ion decision is cons Japan's int ars as vit ely \aff tions f MANDARIN RESTAURANT OWNER SUED FOR RENT Hadley 1S ally rela- acting o 10 come Bii spokes s of and Vstate Claims ac- 500 Trom pross 1 R Shfoia Propricior Who Vanished More rhan Week Azo. Eliza Had Had is of 1 Le o taurant at Britain's on which Wedne owner the Mar Main mg, ne larin 15 closed by day lays - 1°ra Deputy by nk ed an Wednesday pla suit last has be tt ra long period CITY RECEIVED 844,088 FOR EDUCATION PURPOSE Check eng rents an ady s a cements well coven % article r existing Nations to From State Represents ith mea for Every Child of school Age I Living Here, its cove Towlay meeting of the 3 ing at St agendas for discussed. 1t had last night tha to would take Dhases of American that ations James' up 1mpor spokesn 100ls sion whatev Asked hope for the spoke ians, and hard and intain and Petition Filed to Make Church Journalist Quit \ Wwhe lahor Jacques tion Ambassad Lut the as not el (o of taly being one tween the | tatives ®d 10 sce I during t! tied up which the British Conference \(l\\n\plu r Pessimistic reports 1 future of the f forence on ing bandic the parley. T tation that state o! Ondrick Named Member Of College Honor Group Gloomy day would brinz may mark aspect of th practical With im ain and power pact Japan and Gre .ppears 1o ment which ma ley. Ita terms of and particularly the French | Dino Grandi, Italian forcign min- | | ference situation reiterated his gov- | senti- jon | Hirohito. | BENJAMIN I VON R njamin 1. von Pilski the managership of theater on West Grogan to another cd or for year H s novitiate wi Warner o Ansonia Norwal v “HAWKS RETUR TOTUCSON FIELD Rope Anflnhed fo Glider From . Plane Broke March cson shortly 100k o Piso, an contin glider continenta attaching hes Tuceson Saf Ariz. Mar L bumipy 1p of 100 over the his S 1o New York Ha wks, nots d Kl nig al tow motorl for Pa inscontine v o'clock 1 from his through on of hop 1 today Muin xir who rtainment PILSKI sne- mana Hoftm L oyear He Nd ®) for mux ort f for «I» an i Avialor e der ne n Di 1d mark- omobilc fron mdin I’hoen ental inscontin v small loted by J. D, vhs took Diego at noon the mountai California had be stop fueling en VX air rom rd the nad 1 v pir-tr s riding ong I'hoenix 5 D, ar 20 p. Clears Mountain Rar said an 000 feet in ra 100+ and e gl ing M en on nin ow orde 4 in New York Sun Duc “K of New Haven” Make Trip for Test FARWELL * 1zes vmm, 1 the ider refuellir exico, and 1day s fo Will comes in his P night nutes ship nd-riding from toy wher San first | altitude 1s reached in illed spe de pass COMMITS SUICIDE PRESIDENT SIGNS BUILDING BILL Keyes-Elliott Act Appropriates | $280,000,000 or Work Washington, March 31 (#)—Presi- dent Hoover today signed the Keyes- Lilliott bill authorizing the upprw; $250,000,000 for public %I“I!!i!i'l" tndlcated, | b N Unless otherw!: “SONG OF THE WEST,” CAPITOL | A thrilling story of the West of {the covercd wagon days, with a {he new act is to be allotted to pub- | Slorious ou‘.r\om’“”h:\(!:',':vonnri m“ natural colors, is “The Song of the e "‘5,'.\1‘1““":] ‘"';0:'fr“imwlh"‘iwc"l‘;i';' | West,” the new Warner Bros.' Vita- trv. The other half is for H G0 G PN st CLO CTOEREL L0 ;‘l‘””"‘ oded Increases Expenditures and Tuesddy, . 1t certaloly Macse s = : ~|new era in picture production, for| Phe funds now authorized will in- | A% B0 0 50T ay” cinging and | ase the nation-wide expenditures |, ing and the magnificent scenes $25,000,090 nnn“fl”'\. ‘D. $35 there runs a strain of intens drama. the annual district al-|y-njjke most musical productions $10,000,000 to $15,- | gong of the West” can hoast a fine nd stirring story There ar dents as the for | vays the ator he | lent and thrill that m experienced by the bray of 15849 as they set out lerude covered wagons trail across thr desolatr streteh and thus lay the foundation for the ! industry of this t nation Some of them made fortuncs. More often they did not But always th | the dauntless spirit and 1 | feels atching “Song priation of buildings. Half of the amount authorized in 1 da from K 000,000 and lotment from 00,000, The makes no specific sions| where the money expended. The allocations various projecis throughout will be decided upon by the ment board of office office and trcasury de provi- is to act dramatic inci- unfolds and al- feels the excite have heen pioneers in their blaze a many as to o be e | o ! I spect country . Api- inter of the partments In rezard imbia, howe depart post 10 ‘ will | I in | in District of Co- officers of this d have said part of the money | would be nsed for the mnew com- | A department building. the new department building, the building and a municipai the the to of his of Nancy weetie nd heard in her nce. when theater 1re '“f-’iflt“u theatrical notices and reviews in this colump are written by press sgencies for the respective amusemeut company. SHIC ok on Ir has e for District government. : G . talk on {he audiences, Vivienne Segal, well known | stage but 1o s ed by President | givoq a delightful performance. She Dill. One was | .an act ag well as dance and sin Mellon of the|john Roles, in the leading role ap- Assistant Sec- | posite Miss Segal. brings to this pi treasury, who is | tyre the same splendid voice and public buildings | capable acting that made him cach {o Senator |popular in “The Desert Sons.” N orampenite: | doe E. Rrown supplies some 3 4 | roarious comedy and Sam of the bill, and|,nq Rudolph Cameron bhoti the last to Representative Lanham, | {peir roles intelligently. A democrat, Texas, ranking minority | you should not miss. member of the house committee on | i | On Wednesday for three ul Juilding and grounds e publichbuilginsganihisrounds | Capitol will offer a double feature - LEAD IN TOURNEY New York Gollers Head Pine- hurst Field in Quamymg Round tured. Pine Mrs Yor of N¢ early in the n Tive P pens were s Used new creen Five Hoover in signing the handed to retary treasury, another Heath of the charge of the mm ns: _ one Keye republican, and Representative can, Indiana v n to tr & up- Hardy handle picture 1o author days the and cast St. Elizabeth’s Circle Presents Six Act Play Another ssful performanc 8t, Elizabeth’s Theatrical circle of the Sacred Heart church w given last night when the club pr sented “Where Art Thou, Jes Sacred Heart school hall. succ Py 1 ““v‘ o ap- 31 (P of New hurst, N. C. Marion ‘Turpie and Mrs. Leo G. Federman York, turned in cards of 84 afternoon to take the lead lole qualifying round of and south amateur golf for women the leading red had not finished Perfect weather touch of frost Miss IHelen Barber Conn Mrs. Cecil Pa.. had 4 o'clock Miss Jean 1. and Britain, ores March 1. The play was given in six acts and members of the club took part. Miss IFlorence Kowalczyk and Miss W. Sadowska played the leading roles. Several hundred membe and friends of the parish attende The club is making prep for the presentation of “F next Sunday at St. Stanislaus parisi in New Haven. play was given is city ks ago and considered a success Cecilia’s choir of the held a special meeting yesterday morning and made preliminary plans to give a concert. William Domu- vat, presided and about 60 members of the choir attended. I W o xas. v this 18 north tournament Several of iTot the is players en- bofoly 1L that time. conditions prevail- 1t sun shining out of T had just te o0 A b several wee church of Derby 2 Anderson the honor of They were | Armstrong of | Miss M. Bennett | Conn i high irooping to finish and | « Pittsburzh startin followe Winnetka TWO HELD FOR SHOPLIFTING as the carly| Torrington, March 31 (®—Two None | Hartford negroes, Sophie Carroll of Mahl avenue and Village streef, were bound over o the superior court under honds of 2,000 each in city con day on a of shoplifti o d Saturday | partment store here with six d and two co: valued $165 had been slipped into a hox with trick bottom to vere rs hegan first in. W ere able Leo ti Winnetka Be- n Armstrong, Bennett Conn.. 44-45 Mrs. Marion B. land, 49-55—104. Mrs. J. Marvin Haynes, ton, 44-46-—00 Larl Re M. New Drit- of which | he Harbaugh, Clevd Washing- POSTAL OPFICE CHANGES i3 udell has been appoi of the local office of elegraph Co., located at reet. Mr. Trudell of the Plainficld Beloin, transfe Mrs 1, Pittshur Mrs. i Leavitt C ledllor‘ May File Bond Suit Companies that fur plies o A. P. Leavitt for construction of the W. I.. Hatch Company build- 7i ton t arve con- action against tie that bonded Mr. irned today. It is is $6.500 available to pay creditors approximately here is possibility of Rackliffe and i ted the 1 Stephens, I'rank o Pittshurgh v manager office. M manager has been New York ¢ former | m edto ished su . A ing on siderin company 5 lo stree 5,000 forcelosure 'he Hatch Upson Lumber vepresented by Kirkham, Hungerford & Camp. closure affect t Hatch buildi v srother and LOVERS ARE BACK AGAIN/ Co., ar Copper A fore nd il tods will e mone ..|Greenberg Again Head OI Hebrew Free Loan tir of Hebrew Loan niz held £, officers re clected for the cusuing year as follows: Presiden:, Greenber viee ent, A. T. 1 nedy: sec- Gorfain ax Zugar, E A. Ross: Greenstein o jon last pr in an cven more joyous Musical Frolic! K¢ W beard Levin legal ad and direc- Ka auditor, Max stannine NANCY CARROLL Billie Dove in The Painted Angel Showings Tonight— HARRY GREEN CILLIAN ROTH was loved hy oved only o many men hut Warner STRAN TODAY, TUES Continuous Co-Teature Bros. Ken Maynard in Al Tal —an = “Senor Americano” “Ring of fhe W Bh Chap, Kongo" ing John er i e on, Tom s 16 nts v comedy "he ro forced an Trish bro Stanley r who falls ir a visit to her n hig su r helplessness al sap” charvacter has brought roars m‘ Jaughter in every one of the twelve| layved | Lillian Lupino Lane “Th of H nine-year old youngster, 1 big hit in her film debut as one¢ R | Marriage father Howland, Broadway stags legitimate nee h m ' Jones Does 18 Holes at vequired a round, followed by Ridge, Par Be Opened on Saturday Washington, I Ay Officers of the on heard | committ rin es would be supreme ¢ nominatien « AL i P rated in ye SKEETS GALLAGHER STANLEY SMITH a Qaramount Qicture D ED WARNER RESUMES GARRETT INQUIRY Police Commission to Be Called, Attorney General Says Lo b)) Boston, March 31 (P—Four week | from the day of the first hearing Attorney General Warner today con- tinued his study of evidence in the pensioning of Oliver B. Garrett. | former liquor raider, with a high po- lice official to be summoned to testi- fy at the reopening of public hear- ings. Police Commissioner Herbert A. | Wilson “will positively be called to the stand,” Assistant Attorney Gen- cral George B. Lourie announced vesterday, and Superintendent of Po- lice Michael H. Crowley “will be ask- cd if he wishes to appear.” “arroll plays | Crowley to Consult Lawyer Southern girls, who is{ Superintendent Crowley said last to assume | night he would not decide whether | and play the role of [ or not to accept the offer until he | plantation kitchen. | consulted his attorney. Public hear- | s the role of ings will be resumed tomo w. scion wealth, | Sensational testimony Friday link- | ith Nancy during | ed the two men with G: ett as re- Smith was| ceiving thousands of dollars from | he in| the proprietor of a notorious hotcl. | | Both made vigorous denials. | “HONEY" AT STRAND oll, the flaming-haired tweetie” fame, is seen cond musical ro- rcond starring pic- plays the Strand and Wednes- of nd her “Honey Tues today day 1 Come Duer the famous Out of the Miller and oney™ is based on ; success by Alic Thomias. cuddlesome Miss ( ole of the by circumstances in her ow smith pla ane, voung of love plan oy tion collr swee it th ot He 1ddition 1o Smi arc ers in the| vy Green. | porting cast {amount of information, I s e R WL O R R T e Warner admitted last night that only part of the story of cach witness is being offered. “As witnesses came forward,” he said. “we have present- ed such part of their testimony as \was relevant with regard to the evi- dence we have already secured. Our | material has of necessity been held secret with the view of completing the puzzle.” Accounts in Other Banks He also said that a checkup of bank accounts of higher officers in the police department had revealed substantial amounts in certain in- stances. He spoke from his home in Taunton. Large numbers of letters have been received daily containing a vast frequently not related to the Garrett case but attacking other police officials. INDEPENDENT'S RALLY The independent party which was formed by the Citizen's Property Owners’ association held a rally yes- terday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Falcon hall on Beaver street with an attendance of about 40 people. Among those who spoke were Martin Kelly, candidate for mayor, ifton 1. Davenport and Vincent Dobrowolski, president. A rally will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the 0dd Fellows’ hall on Arch strect and plans are being made by the town committee to hold rallies at factory gates this week, FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS WARNER BROS. APITO L he Kibitzer” fame Su Pitts. dolorous she has p! in who played opposi in Maurice Chev skeets (¢ and “Doint- Green, the| who scored of children in “The Charles Sel-| Ma and n pict Itoth, Love Parade;” 15t Company eels” fame: Mitzi wvise-cracking Piayground;” hanker, and “Rurning Up,” tallest wom whose | h ter v Brian's Jobyna of 1he me on the - this first comedienne the in a e talking and in Brent offered an excellent lvelyn will be with ville Thursday of vau ugusta With Par 72 Ga.. March 31 (Th—Bob- es finished first 18 holes of golf urna- with a par his partner, It theastern this morning Horton Smiith o here hile open Swananoy, N. Y ficld among the firs the mornin o He was Kerrigan ading to complets with o I a scor Johnny N. ¥ n with a and rell igoing nine hol Al in Swananoy 1 card Color fienithe cperia ol play E Farrel had second nine whil er Hearings Will Double Featu. IN 100 % TECHNICOLOR " March nomin at tion North —Hear- Juc wrolina, the th Parker associs on J of n of ourt will begin on Amer Labor have ican 17 protested ot with Pauline Starke VIVIENNE SEGAL Okcar Hammaratein 2 ane Vincent Youmans. STARTS WEDN Today and Tues. Continuous JOHN BOLES JOE E. BRO Rainbow* by Laurence Sultings NESDAY - re Program! With An All Star Cast be the 10 judiciary sub- and will first nate ce ator O\ Carolina, rman. demo- the chairms in calling th all interested par- | ard North sub-committec . said that he ELEBRATES BIRTHDAY was held Sutur- John J. Crabtree at The house was and white. Sup ahou imes irthday n honor arl party street low ta ections and Mr as sorved 20 guests. were en- | Crabtree received many i, fuf WIII\ quic used articles . the Herald For S Shown Promptly hat Old Dress taby Se1n) £:30 urcau, lere is LXT > eadquarters. charge mailed later. your “Wane wer 1 This Haye? Harry You tell Do Fnesday —Wednesday ‘On With the Show’ 1007, Natural Color With BETTY COMPSO W Supporting All-Star Cast Lo e i Begins Thursday Lvelyn Brent, Clive Brook " “SLIGHTLY CARLET and VAUDEVILLE CASH Carriage, just go to your that's mes to finding buyvers for you can't beat ale Ads. Table, Chair, Bed, er, Bicycle, Chest of Drawers, etc. RA CASH phone and call Classified Ad Yes, ad. you can A bill is

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