New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 3, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. R h H M C . k Sh Bl d Such was the substance of replics R“BIN activities of the republican national [ will h p. Tinkham, republi | Commerce committ considers, ot leading industrialis national committee chairman, Claudiv {can, Mass., concerning his charg-s unemployment legislation. ut £ c ormlc ows 00 FRE]EHT [ilA”]ERS merchandisers, banke insurancs S[]N REAI]Y Huston, who used s ¢ ot lobbying against the Methodist Agricultu committee consider . | company heads, statistical ecxpert from a Muscle Shoals lobby organ- | board of temperance, prohibition |farm labor bill. Of Her Father as Chicago Battle POSSIBLE MOVE =it () QUIZ RASHOB S5 2 i i sl el s = and organized labor to the [0110\\-‘ account with 2 New York broker. |of the various wet and dry orgaa- nsiders miscellaneous bills on ing query: ‘ The Huston report, a mere cita- | izations will be summoned. calendar. For Senate Nomination Grows Hot| e e e dn i e . Jtion of the svidence s the commii- | leaders escaped cross-cx-| APPrOPriations sub - committae} g 'Defroit Man Sees Aerial Barge avarter ot 1ss0 “What is the o Promises “Interesting Session” ‘ Pina e he) an ”(orn e house. Jad:. | Yorks on 1 L R : |look for business in the remaining vesterday N McCormick as “an acrobat in | ool davNDEL (e i Seniate [ i i | the , y Lines Next S nine months } With D ic Chai hearings was closer : A Senator Deneen Hu1]m.‘|x Eneftoct foulalietesn fortmnils “The replies,” said the World, —_ ng conte be- | ecutive session to work on four of |€IG FECLS TVESTERHON. | purity and the other on one as| Detroit, April 3 (UP) — Captain|“indicate agreement that underlying gton, April 3 (UP)—What | LW i ol b ] 3 Wickersham prohibi-| &5 5 e - Acusations at Each black as coal, the city hall horse.” |prank Hawks' transcontine nuuw“f",“""st"fe ;‘3"?‘3 o D i) obinson, republican, Ind., | "' ! S : i cts to report| Sent the tarift bill to conference. Mrs. McCormick opposes entrance | gioe iy an airplane-towed glider | ong pasiness men generally are pro- | Promises will be “a most interesting ts he ce has|the Stobbs o the Joms |, Judiciary committee concluded Other — Democnatlc“" the United States into the worll) 5 "¢ first step toward inaugu- |ceeding cavtiously in new commit- |s " is to begin before tha|fallen L y His | act, d nor \,o]m,onq an1 taking dry testimony in prohibition urt, declaring it is but a “back hearing. | ; ¢ D e S ere is agreement that | s > lobby committee tomorrow | calling of 4 door e League of Nation lines bearing [ ments. There is also ag; nen commit omorro W Com it ee Y Coritinu { Deneen joining the world 4 icated today |easy money rates and large build ¢ airman John Raskob, of | ¢ i e e 5 e e R Perficld, of the Stout|ing programs, declared by the leal- the democratic national committe: dit rned today Robin- | r for lati f the fede el e Figkt. 4 40 Dencen I5 inicaddiy | ensin laboratori ing statistical organization to is cu to testify. t eets 10 1 tt 2 lay e ar Cook county poli-| Perfield, whose paper on glider|equal to that of the best years, .o regular te ¥ v tuscle/Shos 5 R . ¢ hil o charzes| whfil,_"\ is to be a feature of th so- most H\\\wrl:ml factors in r 1 m on-contro! - o AR h‘m\;.;[ \dd “\vn:“n 1 ‘ S ey : R Mayor | ¢iety o . ; ‘m”} “ir heie seplicn te Al Worlts | Raske : S e L 1n What Congress Is SELK WATERBURY TRIO 10 Apns o fi i 3 2 4 it {query. some credit President Hoov: try prepare tarifl da Doin v ter, was tellir i urious| (L am I ! Sk 1% 15 be-| with having checked the depression | A1 ; some other £ a political campaizn as vl ’;’M“ S et ¢ glider ma wdar to[through calling conferences of bLusi- i d to reveal 1 1 1 fought in his prime. o el e « « ¢ by mear air- | ness leaders of all Street show- E itical Interc B toda g Thursday Ruth Hanna Mct b i NOLESOIEAE00b LC0k: b g cd signs of settling down. Others 4 of the de . t N listened as a bright-eye t L e N e of Hawks' t from |ascribe slowness in recovery and has arouscd acious couasels of her famou " et ego to New Yorl ' Per-|caution on the pai’ of business men i cre becaus r when he was haile ¢ id, “will depend la upon |to delay and consequent uncertain- | jority of the commit esident Maker,” is pm\uw that w how carefully data is con d 0""105 over the tariff."” g ort to the i WS”RF” " VONES 08 ThACK worthy of her stec _;WMMMMWO strateg. e ioas sovernor ot (peeniand Formation French Protest Track and Field llinois and Nominee Watches Foes s meeting quip s Q3 (P rejoinder and charge with cl Sl ool Sl Chicago's Loop, loud v . rush of the workaday world, is the scene of the final offensives, jentific investigations concer the char: er a e I il 3 owry — mid during the it ¥ T ck 1 field events G cxpedition on its w t | re Olympic sames will be residentis Arctic tod ed Dby rof. 2 | the n ing of the in- Bach has) t mal Olymp committee in OWA T | Berlin, May 23, it was announced cnt gospe s, oday ssues as the world court, | w5, cH 0 &0 : o il osed e political alliances, and || 2 e e sital e v oo d corruption in Chica e e el P : x womnen's partici- nocrat Watches Dight de : : i A o o : but watchful. a suavel Vi S e Isuipic sports other | gentleman with a trim white b e vimming, lawn stands on the sidelines. studying | o ; = ) nd zymnastics move of v republican as- : rother im rule change | pirant. He is James Hamilton - o fwhich will L S d und voted | Lewis, champion of the democrats " = y the Irench Olympic com- | one of most colorful figur:s e b it s stion which would American yolitical history. s | jooo ‘ e imit cacl ion to one entry in “pink whi ¥y once wer S e Tl cach oy ith a s tute athiete and his t have b hhsre ; : [ SN reser allow editorial catchwords for years, lic| g hether his opponent will be Mrs : cCormick or Senator Deneen. and | then attempt 10 fo campa clong on @ wet-dry baitle front. | 1is plank is dripping wet. Both re- publicans are staunch dry Mrs. McCormick s Irate The brown jac 1 smart lit- woul ¥ t ciL raw hat that Mrs. McCormick | gy A% B asons on ‘f\ the stagc AT He also intended to study G Tuesday € wh 1 1 « ud's top: My ) 1 ions among dynat :@;“f¢m~f7wwmwmmm “I've tried in and again stands on the Root for Nerence 1o the League of Nations|Department of Justice court. He has refused. As soon Continues Miles Probe York. 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