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Ol o s i At 4 [ S, U A NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. & . 3 ‘(___——__ ‘GOURT SAYS DRUNKEN | whereupon the latter got a writ of ~ Heard m\olhf‘r tm'il’ttd(‘\hr;‘te be- ijg‘:}g‘gg?&,‘ /4 . abeas corpus from the superior [tween Ragon, democrat, Arkansas, engu¢é YOllng Mell W l" Play lmportallt " Flashes of Life ]‘ flinheas s Shr8 ind - Crowther, ropublican, New| -@thAveR.¥.C. i o L DRIYERS MUST SERYE; It was said last night that the ef- [ York. : V sk P rt l Reo anlzed New Haltl‘ fect of the ruling would be that| Steering committee decided in . a n rg ) By the Assoclatcd Presa : | Kelly would have to complete his|p oo o special rule to send tariff| AN MawEaske IhaKe ot g ool dlon Slvite Conscel SR P CURtER Hall peliiencey |to conference immediately, with no | ) er eaders to dee @l |ish avout today for sundry nolders ) g [to co : ! = y |of stock in American corporations.| Must Serve Jail Sentence, Su- |scisions to bo made on sugar, lum. |1t is their first big pay day of the| .- P e o ber, cement or shingles, ~with |inside. Sam leaped on a post. told |year. Some $750,000,000 is comiv preme Court of Errors Holds. | What Congress Is farthesiiistruchionaifEon (ths Sk Eugene Roy, to Be Tem- tnc crowd to gt back, named thos: to them in dividends. And this 5| jjgeord, April 1—The suprem: Doin | Crarman Bricten of the naval af- d Will who should be permitted to enter.|the 20th birthday of the United| = o0 " " " e to two g f committee onflll‘nu:I |m\~)\o“r\l- rary resi Vill |znd otherwise distinguished himself | States Steel Corporation. o Ka ; duction program for threc-powe porary President, W in aiding the officers. He was com- o decision ¥ ¢ decided that jail Ducadiy pact for American delegates at Lon- | Call On Educated Men pimented by Colonel Frank Evans,| ouawa—A 600-pound nugget of |Sentences of tonths imposed on | g aie | don. I [sanemal oC the Haide St copper is to be placed in the na-|drunken drivers convicted Of & S6¢- | Cousigers Nopris Muscle Shoals e of Fewer Years to As-| \istaken For sSon of Leader |(jonal museum. It is coming LY ond offense within six years may| resolution. |Bandit Who Robbed Coal | sam is often mistaken for a son|gog gied, rail, boat and rail from | | be st Office Confesses Crime meets to| Hartford, April 1—Grilled for wtion. | three hours by police, John Walter Zell, 28, alias Mart McCoy . +.|of Guilliame Sam, president, Who |y sky Creek c |not | sky Creek in the Coronation Gulf | g in Running| ... aragged from the French em-|fioinot of ihe Yulton. d bassy in 1915 and murdered. He | resents these references, because he | sist Him Nation. ch Th lthe ca arged from custody. | Shoals investigation. decision was handed down in| Commerce committee of Thomas Kelly of | consider unemployment 1 riff 1Bdward W, House— pended and the accused| Lobby committee resumes Muscle ‘ ’ Had Large Red Pimples on Face 3 New York— s than produce s a son of a highly respected re-| ‘Many Months. Cuticura Healed. |Hartford wey, 1 lly was convicted of| Considers Sncll “universal draft” |ter Lee, ex-convict and business man, and h grand- one of th ago. holder of the world's Olvm- jump record of 26 feet 1 and 1 ches, and idolized by all Haitians. is expect:d 1o be the first ¢t fo date holder of the proposed post of direc- *future events chiefly from the time|tor of physical education. He is “ihe new government plan of Presi-|busy mapping out a comprehensive T dent Hoover's investigating commis- |Program of healthful sports for the Zsion goes into offect April 14, and |boys and girls of the land, and will = the eldorly statesmen are looking to|have it ready when the appointment 2 the educated youth for help in|is made. 3 building this “New Haiii.” | - Roy Temporary Officer FOOLS FISHES AND GOWKS ® Tugene Roy, the 69-vear-old y = friend of ail groups, who becomes | HAVE THEIR ]NNING TODA ™ temporary president May 13, after * being for y clected April 14 by ¥ in o liked presidents yea b TR RRE RN E g A s 00y PREE he youns, Cator ~lis pic broad tant role ommis. | 1S the Virst of April When Wits leaders of th , has : eld seve Must be Sharp to Avoid the period he pow oup. hem will hold the - Tt ems a tle regular ¥ elected by t Lmbarrassment. ody fclls you today that George A. Quigley has withdrawn in favor of Patrick I, McDonough or vice versa, don't look surprised. Just reins of also, who will b hamber of deputies rtainty sid . | the English people be kept tors have of J forfeited Hartley M wright. left the Royal C 1 Thea- trical I'und of London $300 a year for six years on condition that speci- fied plays be produced annually “so The play- nner that the remembrance of the atro- |1 cities committed by the Germans on alive.” | An appraisal reveals that the be- quest has been declined. i Tos Angeles—Mabel estate of $9,000 cash, $35,000 realty land $50,000 jewelry is left to her | mother. Her will says that her | husband Lew Cody, is amply pro- He is administrator and | vided fo! | worth 000, he told a judge on | posting bona. | w York—John A.- Heydler | president of the National league, is | worried. Over the coming opening |of the bascball scason? No; hi | golf game is worse than when he | weeks ago 1o | went south a few | brush it up. Normand's | o anti-German war plays British | D aperatin licle while he was June 18, 1 victed L motor v und ence ol ligu was i county 31 to the December and for jail months. idge John L. an order ding and placing Kelly on probation for one year. The sheriff refused to recognize the ord six suspe » releasing Kelly, | olution r cial rule Interstate | senate— | In re House— for s bur committee Wy of s and war, commerce Monday methods of | « minimizing works on for tariff procedure committec Boone issucd | considers miscellancous bridge bills. | ¥ears he has been sought for viola- the sentence | admitte 1 th addict, vesterday that he band point of @ gun robbed the company oftice, March 19. His criminal carcer started | the age of 14 and for the past two ) at City Coul was the tion of parole from Wethersfield prison where he had been serving a term for burglary- He is alsd wanted for crimes in other citi “] had pimples on my face for many months. They were so large and red that I used to be ashamed of them. The pimples itched and burned so badly that I used to scratch them, which only caused more to break out. 3 | “I began using Cuticura Soap and Ointment and they helped me, and after using five cakes of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of Cuticura Ointment I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss Jane Groska, 27 Daniel St,, Salem, Mass., July 22, 1929. Soap 25¢. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each free. Address: “Cuticura Laboratories, Dept. H, Malden, Mass. - The luxury of Camels COStS N0 more ‘ joint session after the Washington—The Davises ctions next fall, v hree, yOU arc James proud of and sena e legislative e have two, men in his official far Two o Justin D. ar * expected to occupy Mr. Roy's ¢ t, or president’s, and perhaps in both Mr. Roy has personally requested % the help of these voung Ha « education and ability, a 15 # heen assured that the youth, well organized here, will be willing to do | everything possible to build up ths new native governmental structure U. S. Steps In In 1915 Popular government went by th hoard here in 1915 when the United States stepped into the country. In the long intervening period many of the statesmen have got out touch with governmental affairs, and said so plainly when testifying before the Hoover comm Many of them frankly made for cooperation of the young men | in building the house anew under| the commiss plan. These state- | ments impressed the five membe of the commission very much, anl they told the Haitians how young |k men were taking more interest in American government affairs. [ Young Sam, termed by American | afficers here “‘a natural leader,” is. | in the opinion of Americans Haitians alike. destined hig future. He led the the famous strike at Damian winter, and when he speaks yell “April Fool” and spoil the joke. | Dreaded by school teachers and | Solid for Davis for senator. J.. secretary of labor, is parents alike, All Fools’ Day is here | once more and juvenile brains will [one nominating petition circulated cked in order to devise mew |in Carbon County, Pa. There was| \ew jokes and new pranks, All | room for 118 names and 118 Davises old ones will be retained how- | t00k all the space. In addition an and pedestrians are warned | accompanying affidavit was made by nst stooping fo pick up what |one Davis before a notary nam appears to be a well-stuffed wallet, | Pavis. Many an uspecting person wil! | bly be asked. “Ts that your * and when they turn to look have themselves branded as an April fool. Not only tI nd perhaps [Er ey g leaders, Sylvio Cator. ar posts in cither the 1 gags, tians of 3 New York—DMrs. Violet Marcks, English explorer, who plans to leave shortly on an expedition up the Amazon river, is trying to find a little solitude in New York mean- as vell will take part in the whole- |hile. = "It is something very diffi- E tomfoolery {hat is one of the |CUlt to find,”” she remarked. time-honored complements of the | RE | Baltimore—John D. Ciark, who day, | resigned as president of the Mid- }m-s( Refining company two years in | ago to study at Johns Hopkins Uni- | versity, is to I professor in the | University of Denver when he com- { pletes his course in law and cco- [nomics next year. do | - | Washington—Foul in spelling bee? peaking countries the | Representative Howard of Nebras a joke is called an April|{was climinated last Saturday wh ; in France, an April Fish and |he spelled “tranquillity” with one in Scotland he is a gowk. |1 e has wired a constituent that 'the constitution upholds him. | Brokerg Daughter fi\\'eds Arizona Rodeo Expert Phoenix, Ariz., April 1 (P—DMiss ith M. Lippincott, I1S-ycar-old daughtcr of Walter H. Lippincott, wealthy Philadelphia broker, and Claude Eugene “Dutch” Foster, range and rodeo rider, were hon Cressy- children but adults n of All though unknown, is not recent, old English almanac printe ) contains this rhyme: he first of April, e do say t apart for All ' day; But why the people call it so Nor I, nor they themselves, T ools’ know D IN SICILY April 1 (A —Baron o Militello, 40, rich land- lord president of the Congregation of Charity of Enna was brought here last | today charged with being head of the | “an association for delinquency,” the Young Haitians listen. words being the same as used for | Recently, when the assembly of |nccusations connected with the peoples delegatcs met here to ratify | Mafia. 3 the selection of Mr. Roy, the crowd| The alleged leader and his band |mooning today after having been outside the theater where the meet- | were supposed {o have opcrated |married in Globe, Ariz, by a justice ing: was held grew so large that the | the town of Enna prior to|of peace. about gardes called on Sam for aid in de-|1925: othier arrests were made there| The newlyweds are to Englewood, Colo., is, Ca and to have a students in on their way Foster's home. 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