New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1930, Page 22

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FIND RUN RUNNER INFLAMING BOAT Face Hall Shot Away Alter Fusillade—May Recover Windsor, Ont., April 4 (P—An- other victim of warfare on the De- treit river was fighting for life lnl Grace hospital here today. A flaming speedboat with no one at its helm crashed against a liquor export dock at Lasalle, Ont., about midnight last night. A limp human form was hanging over the side. An attendant at the dock dragged the man to safety before fire consumed his craft. At Grace hospital here the man was identified as Steve Jurecke, | rs old, of Ecorse, a De- | His face was partly threugh his shoulder. After an oper- | ation physicians carly today said he might recover. | No signs of liquor were found in Jurecke's boat. This led police to be- lieve that the speed boat was re- turning to Canad liquor cargo to the Michigan side of the river when shot. United States | after delivering o /. customs border patrol officers at Detroit said today that no federal agents had reported firing any shots | ¢ on the river last night . Before midnight Windsor received reports of a fusillade of shots off Fighting Island, which is in Canadian territory. Jurecke was not known to border cities police. BROKER'S CASET0 G0 TO GRAND JURY - Rivinius’ Confession Greatesf Sensation in Boston Boston, April 4 (UP)—The case ot George A. Rivinius, 45, Jocal| agent for a Philadelphia cotton concern who is alleged to have con- fessed peculations approximatin $500,000, will be submitted by Dis- trict Attorney William J. I'oley to the grand jury shortly. Rivinius, Harvard graduate, prom- inent resident of suburban Win- chester, and father of four children, created a sensation here yesterday when he walked into a police sta- tion and, according to authorities, made a complete confession. He is under $50,000 bond for hearing next Thursday. Through « manipulations feyr years. Rivinius was have admitted, he tained more than $257,000 from the George H. McFadden & Brothers company of Philadelphia, by which he was employed as Boston agent, and about $200,000 from the Atlan- tic National bank of Boston. Il was quoted as holding the stock market cragh of a few months ago responsible’ for his financial down- fall. covering sald to audulently ob- Two Killed in Airplane | At Danville, Virginia | Danville, Va., April, ¢ (P—Two men were dead today through their | plane dropping into a tail spin as| they cireled the airport here for.a| landing late yesterday afternoon. | Cobert B. Perdue, the pilot, was instantly killed and Fleming Wright, ‘his passenger, suffered injuries from which he died en route to a hos- pital. Both were residents of Dan- ville. R~ A A A A N A A AL TRY A SALT RU A new police | in; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. Johnston and Hungerford to Attend Meeting of U. S. Commerce Chamber MAJ. FRANK H. JOHNSTON Uenry Trumbull, p ticut Chamber of today announced the pointment of several ~member delegates representing the state| chamber at annual meeting of h Chamb Commerce of the United States to be held in Wash- | n April 28 to May 1 | Indications are that the entire| delegation will be in attendance. topic chosen around which the | programs will be built is| head for Busines: | fajor T'rank H. Johnston, presi- of the City Coal and Wood | of New Britain, has been ap- national councillor. The other delegates are Ii. G. ¥ ieman of the board of the N. Y. H. & H. railroad; George Hawley, president Bridgeport Gas Light Co.; William €. Hungerford, New Brit Elagey, ma Outdoor Adver and C. F. G. | Com ap- | S| 1rio; W dent Co. pointed DON'T IGNORE WARNING SIGNALS Headaches, Listlessness, Bad Breath, Backaches, Indigestion —Stop Them with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN This is & serious matter. You must conquer constipation! Stop 4t at once before its poisons get in 3heir deadly work. 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A salt bath speeds up circulation, cleanses s~ When the Cook Book says “A Pinch of Salt” Choose that salt as care- fully as you do the other ingredients. Ivory Salt is truly the “salty” salt; which means that less does more. Re- member, “It takes the Best to make the Best,” so0 use Ivory Salt. Your grocer bas it in the convenient orange carton with the easy-pouring spout. try a salt Start the day right. .. with a salt bath. Add onc carton of Ivory Salt to your by a brisk th regular bath massage. Get this enjoyable health habit. You will begin to feel and look better al- most immediately. For the many other kitchen and household uses of Ivory Sal booklet, “The Magic of Salt for your free copy. Worcester Salt Co.. Dept. 202, 71 Murray St., New York, N. Y. resident of thejthe Connecticut Carbonated Beverages, clogged pores and makes you less sen- sitive to changing weather conditions. reserving just enough for asalt rub. Rin leaving the tub. If you like a shower better, wet the body and take a salt JUDGE W. C. HUNGERFORD facturers of Waterbury. Other representatives who plan to be in attendance are G. Harry | Abbott, realtor, of Stamford; Al- pheus Winter, manager of the 3 port Manufacturers' associa- tion; and Harry E. Hasty, executive vice president of the Connecticut Chamber of Commerce. Manu USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Pile Sufferers only get qu by removing the blood in the lower t an internal remedy why cutting and sal rdt’s Hem-Roid, a harmless | saranteed to quickly and safe- | form of Pile misery or | The AFair Dept. Store and erywhere sell it with this afe and last- abundant iron which enriches the blood, builds strength and the glow- ing color of health. With milk or cream—or in fruit juices—it brings important vitamins to the diet. Youll find the flavor of ALL- BRAN delightful. A crisp, ready- to-eat cereal, with a nut-like flavor. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guar- anteed to keep you free from both temporary and recurring constipa- tion. “Ignoring constipation is like playing with dynamite. Start serv- ing Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN now, Sold by all grocers in the red-and« green package. It is served in res. taurants, hotels and dining-cars, Ack for it by name, se off the salt before HALEN DECLARES REDS PLAN HOVE Police Gommissioner Says No- tionwide Campaign On New York, April 4 (UP)—Police Commissionér Grover Whalen ' has announced he has evidence of a communist movement to “make the United States of Ameérica the United States of Soviet Russia.”” He will make public sqon, he told the New York state Chamber of Commerce, certain manifestos and documents seized here after coming from Mdscow, outlining the financ- ing of Soviet movements, designat. ing individuals to represent Moscow in this country, and indicating plans for a nation-wide demonstration on May 1. Declaring the unemployment agi- tation is only a small part of the movement, he said the communists intend to distribute propagands through the army and navy. “They advance the theory that if progress can be made in the United States, the world will sgon be - at Schenectady, N. Y., April 4 (UP) —Radio engineers predicted today that business majl may soon be sent long distances in facsimile by radjo and the dally newspaper brought directly into the home through adaptation of a new automatic car- bon recorder which reproduced in Schenectady the front page of a San Francjsco newspaper three hours after it had been published. The device, devéloped by Charles D. Young, son of Owen D. Younsg, chairman of the board of the Geu- eral Electric Company, is about the size of a suitcase, and in vester- day’'s experiment, condycted in the cocmpany's labératory, printed the newspaper page on a strip of paper eight Ynches wide which moved through at the rate of half an inch a minute. A short wave transmitting set at Oakland, Calif., operating on 17.5 meters, flashed the page 2,500 miles from a directional antenna. The new carbon recorder can be attached to any radio recelving set in much the sime manner as a their mercey,” Whalen said. EGGS Spinach Potatoes Carrots California Quality Vanilla l-‘ail-yv Soap 5 Bars l9c Have you a little Fairy in your Home? Quality Cut String Beans 3 No. 2 3zc cans Fully ripened vegetable of firie natural flavor Fancy California Peaches Full flavored, ripe fr:'u in heavy, rich syrup’ loud ‘speaker. Z Foods at LAND O'LAKES SWEET CREAM BUTTER v1 1b. roll 43c FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 Ibs. 49c SELECTED FRESH WHITE doz. 39c¢ ECQNOMY’S FINEST SLICED BACON PEP BRA v Finest Fresh Texas v Fancy Sweet L 4 or Texas A 4 2 Baker’s Pure Tlavor bstter with Baker's Gold Dust Let the twins do your work The - Improved Economy For all the things you “gealect” Brand Pound Tin Selected and blended by ex- perts and roasted fresh every day. We couldn’t improve the coffés, so we improved the package. Fancy Tuna Fish The Chicken of the Sea—an ideal Lenten Dish & Sardines Fancy Norwegian of finest quality None-so-good Peas Packed while green and fresh in sterilized cans - News By Radio Device Developed; Front Page of Paper Sent By Wave 1. 3lc . 2bunches 13¢c Enjoy oven-fresh Boscul - seasoned 18 months in the bean Fiveofthe world'sbestcoffees,aged,blended 10 a delicate balan: t feefl::.ePukedTl;vuunm,w - KED Mrs. Hoover to Return To Washington Today Philadelphia, April 4 (A—DMrs. Herbert Hoover spent last night in Philadelphia as the guest of Mrs. George Vaux, Jr. She planned to return to Washington today. Accomparied by Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, sister-in-law of Mrs. Vaux, Mrs. Hoover came here to attend the vearly meeting of the Friends society, of which she is a member. It is believed that Mrs. Hoover was especially interested in a report of the western school committee réad at yesterday's session. She was one of the first comtributors last year when an appeal was made for $7 000 for the school. oven-fuoh.!‘nll.dce‘n favor (h 99 years'rec- ognized coffee 509 2,000 MINERS OUT OF WORK Madisonville, Ky., April 4 (#—Be= cause of disputes over wages and working conditions and unfavorable market conditions, nearly 2,000 miners' today were out of work in the western Kentucky coal field, about 1,200 being on strike and the rest affected by shut-downs, Dayton, O l.eh:l’l‘r.,- N.Y. WHY DENY YOURSELF THE BEST COFFEE? B e e e e e ] Use Herald Classified Ads For Quick Results | Baked in our own model new bakery in East Hartford and as fine a loaf as modern science and baking skill can produce. “LARGE LOAF _MEAT OFFERINGS at Our Markets 37 MAIN STREET — Opposite Glen Street 423 W. MAIN STREET — Opposite Lincoln Street \ Remember—Real Economy Meat Values are obtainable only at real Economy Markets. Make sure of the addresses! 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