New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 4, 1930, Page 28

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o8 ™ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930. LEGION CELEBRITIES [ woat Gonseese s TALK HERE APR, 24 Spatford, McGook and Alexander; fo Speak at Banquet | Arrangements for the nual banquet of Eddy No. 6, American Legion, h completed by the commit charge. The affair will be held at the, Burritt hotel on April 24 and | will start promptly ) o'clock The committce in charge consists of W. Manville Johnson, : . H. Petts, second an- ilover post, | been , chairm of tite local post, Guests and pr the* affair will be Commander New York; P mander Anson ment Comman and the man who mayor of the The banquet x\Hl be 7:30 o'clock and the pi spraking will be followed ing. HELD FOR ROBBING PAL AFTER ACT OF KINDNESS rved n y danc- Accused of Gacek “Rolling” IPar- sons, Who Bought Him Haircut and Drink, Michael Kons were ar on the charge of locked up pending into Parsons’ compl “rolled” him of $1 A group of small bo the police station this nog of seeing a al money from another rear of the Palace street, and Dete <. Ellinger s drun 1 inve that ind t 71 hand m theater arrest of Ga- cek on Beaver David Doty. Tarsor brought to the police later the charge of drur placed against him Gacek denicd that I money but Parsons accused him of it. Parsons claimed to three $5 bills when 1 cek a haircut and a drin and he said C of his condi Gacek had o et when he wa ‘The boys who made did not know Gacek’s sald he was wearing and- when Oflicer Do up he was o d World’s Worst Smell Discovered in Bottle A_bottle containing a cloudy li- quid’ which smelled so badly that poiicemen could no oit for more than few seco was. taken out of Patrick Walsh's pocket aiter his arrest by Lieutenant Rooney of the “New Haven" railroad police today. Walsh, who has a long record of arrests, was on railroad property and unable to take care of himself. Jt is said he had been drinki from the bottle hut the poli unable to determine the ing of the liquid. TNM by k took d stole $10 bill in his pock- arr 1 he mo ave cork CAUGHT Concord . April 4 (# sellJ. T f Salladasbu an‘nmate of the Concord r tory, who was serving sentence for criminal whowescaped from the ins terday, was picked up in early today and returned here Barr was caught by a member of the Littleton police force alk- ing "along the road MRS. YORK GETS DIVORCE 1 Ardivorce was granted in super court at Hartford leora 1. Ri from Benjamin H. York ef pa unknown. Mrs. York the eustody of three m Attorney Cyril I, for her. York Gaffney !republican national committee, What Congress Is Back From the Antarctic Doing (I il Lobby committee questions Chai man Raskob of the democratic na tional committee, | Agriculture committee consider investigation of uns farm la- | bor supply. Friday Eatn on Muscle Shoals 1 House Considers cllancous bills, Bankin investi nts testimony wists in revisi mi private g committee ation | committee continues tak- of authors anl support of copyright resumes bank- | ing dram law Appro on ons sub - cor islative mitt ply Ihursday Senate tarift bill reed to consider uncmployme ion on April 15. ulture committee considered al o )y commitice postponed until | on Muscle Shoals 1 Huston of Ag Propo 3 ext week report activities of Chairma the P m bilis considered | ssed miscellancous nor committ Wickersham ion enfor actior proy to ment strengthen prohibit 10 but too! Alleged Gangster Shot In Los Angeles Battle A April 4 (P —The atlesed Chi Los hoc | o i The ice-scarred ship City of New York entering the harbor "I Duncdin, New Zealand, bringing Adm. Aichard . Byrd and companions back from their south pole expedition. policeme tempted Luby's d to erday. -mil starte oot it out” yest th climaxed a five tle, which his automobilc 1 Hollywood bank he APPREHENSION ON BOYCOTT Lyons, FFrance, April 4 (UP)—Ap- prehension was expressed by Lyons ¢ that the resolution of t congress in India hoy- cotting foreign woven materials mig the industry. A committee of weavers was form- 1 to report on the cffects of the resolution, although it was aimed Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Main St. _camps . ) e 0T SURGICAL Phone 1409 s CORSETS perform figure miracles. Gossard Combinations from $1.50 to §10.00 Girdles and Step-Ins from $1.00 to $7.50 We specialize in Rollir stop™ pure Silk Ho Wear” in every pair. specia materials from England. at woven Sues Church for Hurts Boy Received in Game Bridgeport, April 4 (P —St. | James' Roman Catholic church cor- poration of Stratford hs for $ 100 by Edward of Walnut Beach, for injuries to his son, James, received while playi the church basement | April . He chg the cor- poration with nel The complaint w PHONES TO BE CHANGED N April 4 (@ over of thousands of telephones in New Haven and Hamden from man- ual to dial operation will take place at midnight, Saturday, April 19, cavers tod ie nations Haven, Cut s {hat the constructed 1o that it contained projectin boy in the or Jifc asement was not ball in s with 1 ron colt inst onc He spent pital and will by 1 hos- of whic four anonth lame rnable in super- Tuesday in 1 brother of facturer dicd Dr from the New York, rmy medical corps’in the Phil- | ippines and for many connected with a local sanitariuny. | He is survived by his widow, a daughter and two brothers, th: manufacturer and Dr. J. H. Kellogg of Bat Mich 1 W of | heart Kellogg Belleva served in | April od mar ek, Mich., here | yesterday 1duated Medical school, ‘Run- “Mil of of New Socks and Sport Hose Boys and Infan for s was Al $1.00 Spe Step-Ins. ial iz Bloomers and 6 1o i Creek, At $1.50 Yardley's Face Powder Face Cream. price $2.50, 200 Ol PLANE LEAVES 1'OR PRINCE April Bowen Bo in a two-| or the south | p the Prince of Wales at ! d to take him to Juba, from 4 will e his to Rezular Khartoum, Upper Igypt AL Lieutenant here today ¥ plane f on Coals. all Children's our 1 Cout s 6 1o 14 14, shorf, 0 now 826 all others at the sam accompanied | reduction. two p Smart lines are the reward At $2.00 and of the wise fashionables ooy who wear a Gossard founda- Plain and printed. tion — becau even the most inexpensive Gossards The D. Miller Co. wdies’ sizes to Both lon hich wer nd way ith the .00 s0 it . : < Handsome New Gloves TWO BOATS COLLIDE Loth slip-on and cuff style, Dover, 13 April 4 (P)—Th Ger Nordatla and a other hich h ve W Why Suffer from Eye Troubi PAYSOC DOWN — SOC WEEKLY REE EXAMINATION Eoi‘l;sul’g Dur Optometrist Prsmpfly DIGNIFIED CREDIT JE WELERS orT CIANS 26 — CHURCH STREET — 26 Saturday SPECIALS Ventilated Bed Pillows i 1.25, $1.50, Greese Feathers, $2.00 and $4.50 ea. best quality 1.25 1b. ‘\LL./;Q Fancy Bedspreads, colored $1.25, $ Dwight Anchor Sheets, slightly imperfect 2.2 4 5 to $5.50 ... $1.25 each Hightstown Axminster Rugs— 18x36—81.25 27x54—$3.98 36x63—%$6.50 8-3x10-6—837.50- 9x12—%$45 and $50 Coral Fadeless Rugs $4.98 and $5.98 Bromley’s Net Curtains—- $2.19 value. Saturday $1.50 and $1.69 pr. Ruffled Curtains 75¢ and $1.25 pr. Now is the Time to Check Up on Your WINDOW SHADES ate on your neegs RIFF CONFEREES SETTLE 68 RATES |Gasein Duty Proves S{umbling Block in Work Today Washington, April 4 (#—The tar- | iff bill conferees settled 68 more dif- i | | \ | i ferences oveg rates in the chemical schedule at their sccond scssion to- day but reached their first stumbling | block in attempting to adjust the| duty on casein. rate of 21 cenls a pound on casein, a dried skimmed ! milkk product used in paper manu- facture, was retained in the house /bill but was increased to 5% cents by the senate. Dairy inte seeking the highest duty possible {on this commodity in an effort to compete with Argentine casein n the American ma The existin ready to announce what had been done. Tells Reporters Rates me inside,” interposed Smoot \\ho FLoiedscilbin fho by das e ) give you every rate agreed on., I want to make sure that all you fel- | 1ows get this accurately.” He then told in detail of the rates agreed on. | “Chairman Hawley of the house | ways and means committee, who in- Itroduced the tarift bill, said at the | time he thought it had been decided to wait until a schedule had been | completed before any announcement | was made. “Yes, but Jack Garner says he's | going to give out what we do every |day and I'm going to do it myselt; j was Smoot's statement.” | R W SOLMANS WORSE Norwalk, April 4 P—The condi- {tion of Alden Solmans, 95, president | ‘Of the South Norwalk Savings bank and the oldest active banker in the United States this afternoon took a sudden turn for the worse and Mr. time, sank into a coma. | | Scnate conferces continued to win | | ™ DAVIS™ a majority of the contests today, |though they receded on several | amendments. The senate bill gener- | y carries duties lower than, that | F'd\(Nl by the house. | —_— mer Presses Point shington, April 4 (P)—In spite enator Smoot's decision to make announcement of agreed on hy the senate-house conference, Representative the democratic leader, W | immediate rate: tarift Garner, completely won, and he intends carry it farther. He now intends to speak in the house every day or so, and describe the circumstances - leading to the agreements Smoot announces, but that, he says, is a question of ob- taining recognition from the presid- ing officer, “This story of publicity isn't over, he said today, *it is not always pos- of the house whenever ed. If I can, however, <0, T intend to speak utes after the morning session the conference so the public have a picture of what is going on. “Won't Speaker Longworth recog- nize you as the democratic leader whenever you desire?” he was ask- Says “Nick™ Good Speaker I Nick is a right good speak- er— He paused in his answer. Garner and Longworth are personal friends. The of democratic leader long seen arguing that the rates agreed on /in conference should be made known at once. He said that Smoot's wetion, which reversed an arrange- ment approved by the committee, means that for the first time in a ference mediate Smoot's action came after yester- | day's session in which 32 disputed tariff rates were settled by the con- ference as ten members, five from the house and five from the renate, filed out. Garner said to the waiting | press correspondents that he was re to be made public im- Political Advertisement sible to get recognition on the floor | it is want- | every day or | for a few min- | can | century the decisions of a tariff con- | GANDHI REAGHES TOWN WHERE SALT IS WORKED Arrives In Dandi to Begin Program of Civil Disobedience to Brit- ish Rule in India Bombay, India, April 4 (UP) Mahatma Gandhi arrived today the scene of his proposed act of overt rebellion against the laws of the British empire—the town of Dan- di, where he will attempt to refine salt in disobedience to national regu- lations. Gandhi and his revolutionary di- sciples made their encampment a few miles from the town, and immediate- ly became the center of curiosity and attraction for thousands of Hindn visitors, many of them supporters of his disobedience movement. The site of Gandhi’'s salt-manufac- turing venture is owned by Sir Ibra- at ts are | golmans, who has been ill for some | him Rahimtoola, a multi-millionaire i of Bombay, whose housec is situated 1 169 MAIN STREET the | QUISITE THO MODERATE"” be- | lieves the battle for publicity is not | to| l | HATS | Those who wear the | know that DAVIS’ H That the Fashionables Demand! Smartest Millinery ATS set the Vogue in New Britain’s fashionable circles! Madame will be pleased with the new | hats—what’s more—the modest prices L’|O.<’)‘ | will be a revelation e | notes the individuality of these irresisti- ble new hats. | WELL AS ! Political Advertisement HATS FOR THE specially when she 55 MATRON THE MISS Political Advertisement directly at the center of the district where the ‘peaceful revolutionist” will stage his spectacular act of re- bellion. Hoover Signs Measure For Road Construction ‘Washington, ' April 4 (#—Presi- dent Hoover today signed a bill au- thorizing $125,000,000 annually for a road building Yrogram of three years. In approving the Dbill, President Hoover said that while it was a large increase and the treasury has many other expenditures to take care of he felt it was satisfactory and was glad to sign it. The measure appropriates funds exceeding by $50,000,000 annually appropriations of any other year. ARTIST COMMITS SUICIDE Boston, April 4 (UP)—Robert Na- than Cram, 40, a lanscape artist, committed suicide by shooting him- self yesterday. His wife told author- | ities he was despondent as result of financial reverses. Prices ranging from Political Advertisement PULL THE SECOND LEVER NEXT TUESDAY AND VOTE FOR THE FOLLOWING ominees On The Democratic Ticket PATRICK F. M'DONOUGH for Mayor ALFRED L. THOMPSON for City Clerk | BERNADOTTE LOOMIS for Tax Collector CURTIS L. SHELDON for Treasurer PAUL NURCZYK for Comptroller Pull the Second Lever for Honest, Efficient government by able and experienced men in public office

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