New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 10

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GRUNDY WILL FACE DIFFICULT BATTLE*, : Protest on Seating and Primary! Senator's Latest Troubles | Wash «wp)—sore- | ly pressed, Joseph It Grundy retu th Penn- sylvania rounds to- fight on | cali ] gton, April 1. Senator rned from battle day to plunge into a senat an “Grundy opponents The who an ever come ti ion obeca Senator This Ny would May Make Case Issue void of Atterbury On Outs With coalitior tari bill, but other | inciuding Floo: redit opposing the pointed December aft- nations s came from * Mvu.'l talk ntials m and \ THE LIVE STORE 7. W.C.4. #ores HODVERS PLANNING < SUNDAY IN OPEN o | Both Look Forwarfl to Ontdoor Lie at Rapidan Camp Fourteen Girl Reserves Yors and Treasure clubs went on a hike to Rocks on Saturday with M ence Markham as leader. This wi the first of the spring hikes 5 Girl Reserves which will be held on every other Saturday during April| and May. { Raymond Gilman led the cussion last 1 subject w solution for life's anxicties 2 ‘house ay evening with employed girls enjoying S, ing dancing, and eats, The Bosco orchestra furnished ic. group” of the Y. planned play-hours for who have stopped purpose is to help the ecp up school friendships make new friends. The next will on Monday April 28, Washington, April 1.—(UP)—| President and Mrs. Hoover are plan- ning to answer the call of field and warmer weather enables fish, ride horseback, and o their week-end trips to the | resident’s Rapidan, (Va.) camp. Mrs. Hoover. an accomplished | horsewoman, enjoyed a brisk canter in the bright sunshine yesterday. With Mr. Hoover she probably will g0 to their fishing camp’next week- cnd. Tt will be the president's firs excursion there this year, though Mrs. Hoover made a brief inspection | of the camp last Saturday The camp, high in the beautiful | Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, | will be the rallying spot for many week-cnds filled with fishing, hiking over mountain trails, horseback rid- | ing and informal picnics. Although closcly confined to the White House during recent months, Mr. Hoover is enjoying splendid health. His morning workouts with | the medicine ball have brought a| ruddy color to his cheeks. He works | just as strenuously as he plays but his full cight hour days scem Josus my W. be held 10 o'clock the 1z of the f held with in charg vas discussec Tod t business meeti club of Girl tertain with an April ¢ club rooms today o'clack. Reserves Fool from On Wednesday evening the week- v meeting of the psychology class the Fello women will meet meeting and short | 2 which it will be en- with the girls from the t the home of Miss Itogers at Sunnyledge. to have benefitted her than wearicd him. During these bracing spring days top-coated figure is a| familiar sight as he swings vigorous- | ly along between the White House | I Ay and his temporary offices in the inter-club council of Girl I | i O o e rinay | state and war building ; SACTE Mrs. Hoover shares the president’s for Easter servic e htorg | fondness for the outdoors. Among : G motherjant desniers orite recreations arc motor- on to be heid on May | Mrs. William E. Fay will meet the emene s BUC mployed gir at 7 promptly Hoover is an advocate e & A ) methods of riding. sitting > rehe the play to be S in the saddie. When on the | of the plas x| bridle paths she wears @ black tai- | e Ammiee Alterations: with | lored coat with tan breeches and | follows: Angular Annie, |21 black leather boots, but pre- | Ciaey . Mary | feTS @ soft fell hat to the stiff of Humor, Josephine | POVIer. Adaptibility, Arline Powell; S f | Helen lty lems M ns of Mrs. modern astride is The subject Nappi Sense npathetic buns Hahn; Sincerity. 5 above oy Hoffmann's hot cross all through lent.—advt. The ordinance committce common council will hold a public hearing at 7:30 o'clock tonight in | - Room 201, city hall, on the proposed | BONDS extension of the limits of the fir (P—Permis- | district. | of 5 per Enjoy Hoffmanp's hot cross buns bonds, L of |all through lent.—advt. ‘ which would be used for addition A. G. Hammond Camp. United | and betterments to the road, Wwas|Spanish War Veterans, will hold a sought today by the Boston & Maine | regular meeting in the camp meeting | Iroad in an application to the in-room at the state armory tomorrow | o commerce commission. night at 8 o’clock. A. Nash DOOR CAUSE . Fall River ; 1 (D) — Injuries suffe Ma 7 when knocked down by a revoly- 15 door resulted in the death of Miss Ellen Leonard at her hom here. Marie Tinti Livi Knight Courage. Lorrainc things, Montica of the| N ar little WANTS TO ISSUE Washington, April 1 sion to issue $15,00 mortgage — ng suits and top- | Roxbury Road. W. L. e of 223 West Main sfeet is in New York city to-| day on a business trip. Mr. and Mr Henry W. Williams of 301 West Main street, announce | the coming marriage of their daugh- fer. Miss Marguerite E. to Albert| William Charsky, son of Mr. and | FOR BEST RESUL HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ALWAYS | bankruptey. ship) & | better | ~onditions. | ties would be e Mrs. Adam Charsky of 16 Roose- velt street. The monthly meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the National Federation of Post Office be held Wednesday evening, home of Mrs. Park street, The Queen Apparel has filed a voluntary at the Morton Gibney, 441 Shop, Inc., petition in Attorney Tsrael Nair has been appointed receiver. At a meeting of the creditors of William Powers, bankrupt, of this city held at the office of Ref- cree Saul Berman in Hartford yes- no trustee was appointed. He has no asscts and liabilities to- talling §$2 CABLEGRAM TELLS OF | CAPTURE BY CHINESE Toronto Pastor Receives Word of Capture of Missionaries in Yanchow—Three Missing. Toronto, April 1 (P—A cabl telling of the capture by bandi missionaries serving in China under the China Inland mission has been | received by the Rev. E. A. Brown- lee, secretary of the Toronto branch. message read: “Yanchow looted. Porteous and Miss N. carried aw by brigan arch 27. Mr. and Mrs. . H. Glazier and Mis: Rugg have escaped gned) H. F Andrews, se etary. Mr. and Mrs, E. Gemmell BRITAIN PLANS DRIVE | 10 ELIMINATE SLUMS Labor Government to Introduce Bill Providing Better Homes for Poor and Aged Britons, (—The Dritish | labor government is making a de- termined drive at the slums in Eng- | land and Scotland. A bill will be| introduced in the house of com- mons shortly which secks to provide | homes for the dwellers on | “where hope has fled.” Under the measure a systematic project of town planning would be applicd to tne expansion of the cit- s and towns of the count The slum bill would ext London, April 1 the streets the | powers of the municipal authorities with conditions which should be remedied. 1t would provision for a continuous program | of house building for relicf of slum irants to municipali- tended and the unicipalities would be required to see that those who were transferred from the preseat slums to new | | houses would be given their homes Xl < T'ry Lueky T, "f falli q boiz + 5 peoven germicide., A | Gehebeiaiy, mectoed batt dressing. America’s largest Sellcr at Burbers, Druggiate, | to cope LUCKY TIGER | | 'ALS0 MAKERS OF WHYTE-FOX NO 2 The New Twoo-Way Treatmen atment HEAD COLDS & SKIN IIIITATWNS Containe 14 active ingredients of Ciorapeatis vaiuo.. A mn-mnm RELIABLE SPECIAL for WEDNESDAY THE NEW STORE WITII MONEY PA( \ 168 IN OUR NEW DOWNSTAIRS ARCADE DRESSES Several hundred “better” Dresses in brand new Spring styles, all the season’s latest colorings in Prints and solid shades. ALL SIZES 11 to 20 38 to 50 — 4214 to & COAT to e Witl portunity Plenty from in the New military cape. vour Easter outfit. ALL SIZES 1 10 16 or 14 uy either 2 Dresses or 2 Coats or 1 Dress and special 2 for $15.00 price. CLIFFOR STORES, INC. MAIN STREET—Cpp. select new to huy Sport Silhouette, This is a real op- s0m A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL RESERVE YOUR EASTER COAT OR DRE rks will | | today Weck jo'clock. | Bartlett fat the onable rentals. The aged and |mer Fire Commissioner John Mika- ould be given special assist- [lauskas, William H. Day, Donald L. ance in housing. Bartlett, Charles Holt, Adam Ziegier, SERlES OF RALLIES candidates frcm the fourth ward. Mr. Quigley will also speak. Leaders of Party fo Speak af| Meetings Tlns Week man every speaker The: kers Joseph G. Woods, Donald L. Bart- General Alling, State night this weck until Friday. e Creditors oi Circus Donald L. Bartlett, unsuccessful Mesldil, Ssth waph nalsmay wil | 0 s lsd: dhis oty ity & s a meeting tomorrow nigit. They Thure Bengtson, onc of Mr. Bart- lett's managers during the primary |fight, will preside at the Norden | bungalow meeting Thursday night. Other speakers will be F./William Huber, council candidate from the | first ward, George V. Hamlin, State Comptroller Edward F. Hall, Will- liam H, Day, Prosccuting Attorney lett and George A. Quigley. New Britain republicans who are | According to Mr..Covert plans are prominent in both city and state ,,cing made to accommodate the politics arc included in the group |jargest crowd of the campaign’at will share the speakers' plat- | 0gd Fellows' hall on Triday night. form with former Mayor George A. | gttorney Ginsburg will preside and Quigley in his campaign for mayor. | je following speakers will be heard: According to announcement made | \illiam G. Gibney, ¥, Willlam Hu- b entral Committee- | por Donald L. Bartlett, Attorney Richard Covert rallies will be Gor otller Hall, Alderman William 1d rallies will arranged | councilman Clesson Parker, Kenneth H. Walther, Prosccuting Attorney onight a rally will be held at|gjogepn G. Woods, William H. Day. Falcon hall and will be called at 8|y 0 ma s “parker. Mr. Quigley Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, | (il he the last i ward chairman, will be in ")\AI‘,’:L‘PIO,,]J“‘ and he will introduce the following | speakers: Attorney Harry Ginsburg, chairman of the town committec; | Confer on Payments candidate for the republican nom-| . . Zoo oo o ose ination; Peter J. Pajewski, candidate | foc & FACHE S B ted by for the school committce; Judge | yo™ yppoarance of the Knights Stanley J. Traceski, Attorney Gen- | op0rg Circus under a committee eral Benjamin W, Allng, Walter| U8 58 HUER LD L. ok Zajkowskl and Dr. Jehn Tokarcayk, [ 51 ROTS0 18 FRDOR oo i‘;x&m’\.!;‘(“.:Hllfiyv(]'(\.1.“ common council; | T e P 5y discussion of the obligations Tomorrow night a rally will be | G CEEREE O L el held at Ukrainian hall and Thomas | = 5 5 " Dreside. the Tollowing spealiers will | Rumber of accounts duc against it. : | with employes unpaid and with g iomtie wiatiopiaCaane AT {other bills which were not settied in, candidate for the board of se- 5 = 7 2 lectman, William H. Day n]vlld'\lr for comptroller; _Iyu];:‘ \IDFIH D. Saxe, Assistant Prosccuting Attorne William M. Greenstein, Donald L. 1d George A. Quigley. spe will also ppear n school 4 . will leave . acquire one mecting to attend the other. richer William W. T. Squire will preside at this meeting. | Two rallies will be night, one at Lithuanian hall will be introduced by Walter It Falk, | mayor pro tem. of the common council. Oth speakers will be ! Alderman J. Gustave Johnson, At- torney Charles W. Tamulonis, for- avo! when meadr with GULOENS Mustard g held Thursday Ihv baby specialist is an important person these days We take more seriously a fow generations agd. have fewer of them, perhaps, bhut keep more of those we have. And a great deal credit must go to those men who make a spe study of the problems t these tiny newecomers in a turbulent world . who insist upon pure milk, Take 1 Them Seriously we Seibert pure Milk . and always wholesome, is doubly protected by scientific pasteurization, J, ' SEIBERT & SON 433-435 PARK ST. PHONE-1720 STRAUSS-ROTH STORES, INC. 357 MAIN ST. NEAR COMMERCIAL New Britain’s Most Progressive Market WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Loin | Pork Roast | Rib End \ | | 21¢lb. Lean Smoked Shoulders | Ll 8¢ Ib. Fancy Fatted Fowl 29¢ 1h. IRLO] (Ia TI'R (LT I’ORI\ (HOP5 e ..9c ll). LOI\ bPRI\(, LA'\IB LHOI’b RIB bPRI\(. LA’VIB (HO 3 l< 1 esh | (fbl‘lled Hamburg | Spare Ribs 1 19¢" | 10¢" bThAl\ 35¢ lh. Gt Ght ahon < L Bacon 27¢ Ib. SLICED BLUEFISH FRESH (LT FILLET of HADDOU\ llccd ‘ | | BOSTO\ LOD TEAK HADDOCK FLOUNDERS MACKEREL SWORDFISH HALIBUT SALMON SMELTS—No. 1 29¢ 1b. (OL NTRY ROLL IiLTTIR et O CAL DY G UARANTEED FRES . 29¢ doz. g e e ering the weather, a tremendous amount of work had been accom- plished and several hundred miles added to the coastline of Antarctica. Notable results had been achieved through scientific _investigations in the whaling areas, he reported. “We found airplanes most useful during our stay in the far south,” he said. “Our plans for the future are indefinite and no complete report of what was accomplished Wwill be available for some days. The health of the party was good throughout and the provisions lasted admir- | ably.” A certain sum of money is being| held as accruing from the shows here but this is not enough to set- tle all of the claims. A committee of three, represent- ing the creditors, was appointed to confer with officers of the Y. M. T. B. society. This committee s of Harry Beckwith, James aughton and Charles Burns. Mawson Ship Arrives At Adelaide Dock Today Adelaide, South Australia, April 1 (P+—Scarred by blizzards of the Antarctic, the ship Discovery, with members of the Sir Douglas Mawson expedition reached here today. A big crowd was on hand to give tife re- turning explorers a cordial wel- come. ‘ sir Douglas, who sailed from Cape Town last October, said that consid- HELPS TIGER ROOKIES Tampa, Fla., April 1 (P—Bucky Harris is giving Jean Dubuc, the old Detroit pitcher, a big hand for the work he is now doing as coach of | the young Tiger moundsmen. Why 85% of America’s leading hospitals use Kotex absorbent SAFE . .. SECURE 1—Keeps your mind at ease. ' PROPER sanitary care is moré than a matter of personal dain- tiness . . . it's a matter of actual health protection. So it’s highly significant that 85% of America’s leading hospitals select Kotex absorbent. 2-Disposable, instantly, completely. 3~Deodorizes, safcly, thor- oughly, by a special process. 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