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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, . 7, 1930. 15 PROMIBITION WILL, |(Sebrasa ten seeks ) Connecticut Pastor, 70 Years Old, ARLINGTON FIGHTS |fFiee Torm o ieees ) T0) DENY INMONITY 5 i e Senator’s Berth at 85 In \\ olcott bchool Room ENLIVEN SENATE |2+ 25| Is Also Fire Chief In His Village SPECTACULAR FIRE [, 100, B. GARRETT oo e i e § ¢ Deputy Sheriff He . Norto | inly 1 sceking clection to the United | | | s “1‘”%“:“’"”:: ]'mMOLf on Il certainly reply - to those States senate. charges. Thorough Discussion POTECaSt 85| | peticcs’ cor *seese. “5e- Saposine ¢ : Blazing lce House Sets 7!V o™i 't | Charges Against Boston Liquor i, i oreopero ot wurt Police Commis- P Woodtic school, d‘ seerd . i S t G ‘W. N for the Bills Are Considered || ZonsirGeerse - Noree for e \ 4 ) i R sioner Herbert A. Wilson will again . TG ¢ Nearby Houses Allame american az and spread ved | (ficial Grow More SETIOUS | Tk tne Siana. During a day and a waging an active campaign on | ; hiy (| ey A L8 | SHE half of testimony last week he was —_— In ‘ Rircro) rtain 5 . questioned concerning his methods hingten, April 7 (®—The ir-| ; \ \ Arli s. April 7 (UP)— “w:‘“ oniho dalnase Has done by Lo April T (T —Attorney Gen- | of investigating charges against Gar- repressible and contentious subject . N | \ Piremen marshalled from 13 cities o 2R ot ral Warner's investigation of the | rett and other members of the poli The flag was and towns joined here last night in A i S ¢ g Yarr department, . el 27,575 ) ;5 J f S RianET 5 Jresented J | activities of Olive Garrett, pen- 4 of prohibition is cxpected. to malke | 27,575 for a year ago. The Jones Latt spectacular fire which || Plem which had been presented i of Oliver T ar ) its way into the scmate this week |law, providing heavy maximum pen- 4 Nt ' § \ levelled the Metropolitan Iee com- }f"l”j(‘ s¢ ‘_‘0”“1“ ‘\‘I" ¢ ‘}0;’“‘”" sioned leader of the headquarters 17 Persons l\llled and and embroil the chamber in the bit- |altics, = was in effect for the six : G ; { any's icc usc at Spy pond an "_\’]‘H ‘“'IL“‘“”‘\ ':U . ':'{)0’3‘;;.' ‘Kz:l'\ vice and liquor 8 reached ter dlesension that invariably accom- | months just closed but not during . )2 ith & conspiring wind, caused S Contants of ieils iva fiosals|l= noint wheroinoSimmunity: will be| Seven Hurt in Blast panles a congressional discussion of |the period with which comparison 5 ¢ other small blazes over a wide area. || | (OWER(S OL Costs and cosels 2 LT Tokyo, April 7 (P —8hc railway thgpdty tape Res made., «08s was cstimated at $100,000 to 1} o5 the ‘school room. Records Ty nnouncement Assist- | ministry today announced that 17 1 \'\'il]’n:; B d'ln"" “d‘:“"‘\ifii"“\'\i«?;‘ Thenet :‘;E“[C‘I;4l.?f.'. “:"’L;R' 3 b ) o S e S of the school banking syste ant Attorney neral George H. | persons had been killed and 7 ser- ca e to bring up e - [.crease from 23,683 to 24,218 con- 3 AN dder sk SLOIOS OL IO TC > destroy aia t Garrett would no! o - - : ll:xg\:j\ l‘\?l‘l, to transter fl]w enforce- | victions :nd pleas of guilty and an 20 miles, resulted in five W tro Lourie il G e L Ll)ulilv‘ t injured in -u\.f\r‘louon Bboard ment unit new in the treasury to |increase from $3,222,146 to $3,379,- . ¢ Boston, soven millos saay, ) = ———— === | [0 EUBIIGNC e gt nhsl g rcar Oita, Kyushu prefecture the jurisdiction of the department | 445 in total fine: . N § . 5 o by excited persons who be- [~ = = ub 1or woul cxplosion was officially attrib P : e wa v - 3 ¢ shou ay 1 to dynamite, which was be- of justice, a step recommeaded by Bishop Cables Statement Heve Covanin Ihe Mealhy An opportunity will be el e e e the Hoover law cnforcement coni- Bishop “James Cannon, jr. last . s ated that upward of e T e o (T o cd in the coal used by the engine. mission |night cabled a statement from Lon- 30,000 persons watched the potential s | ; ¥ hes, Attorney Lour nt ¢ explosion occurred shortly aft- See Thorough Tnquiry idon to the board of temperance and ) b agration. A large residential ; - ',,0,\\):,\-‘ rday ‘1.,.‘ carlier report Since the present intensive discus- |scial service of the Methodist Epis- N section not far from the scene we y leni i i cd it was of minor conse- sion of prohibition began, this meas- |copal church, south, asserting that ¥ renaced and several flc ; : ol quence. The scriousness of the blast ure _has been pointed out as the ce; the wets had "made out no con- homes as wind-borne b 3 ! . s e added. The power of | did not become known here until to- tain vehicle of a general and thor- |vincing case for the repeal of the| | embers started roof fires. ough copsideration of the dry law |prohibition law” in their testimony | 3 ‘e ze woouen 1ee nouse. wnen | TAKG S{6p {0 Put Curh o T o T SR problem in the scnate, and Wash- | before the house judic commit- | s : ) contained only 200 tons of icc, was S . : ral by the le \ ) he 17 apparently lived ington has, been looking forward to |tee. They did, he said, make out a 5 iy cnveloped in flames when firen D]‘mkmg sm][]g L]q[l(]l‘ Accused of Getting Moncy for scve s after the explosion the time when it begins. case for more cducation and stricter [ e b rrived, and 43 minutes lat it was accused Iriday by wst started a forest fire which The senatec had a taste of what enforcement ] ture had been levelled R liva - proprictor Js to be cxpected last week in a| “No prohibitionist claims that the hotel, now — spirited debate between Tydings of | prohibitién law is fully enforced or the third mys- tzerland, vor yest s 1 AR ceived pay- ¢ eificiency i government land. a wet, and Brookhart of |that conditions cannot be greatly terious f he Spy pond section rendum for ion of al- | ments of nd la §100 month- | pull the Second Lever.—advt, and several other drys. This, |improved,” he continued, “but it is in recent weeks, firo officials be-: coholic legislation, has undertaken however, has been termed but a pre- | confidently asserted | that palitical. lieved it might have been of in- R s liminary skirmish mildly indicative | industrial, cconomic, domestic and endiary origin. They also sug the avowed object of social refor of what is to follow general social conditions of the ed that tramps loitering in the build- | All political party orguns ext Brookhart was ready to contivuc |great masses of the people have! t have sct the fire aceident- | those of the communists favored the the debate today with a prepared |vastly improved under prohibition |Rev. Menry Steel Habersham, 70-year-old clergyman of Monroe, Connec- 1 this possibility a search | yevision on the theory that the Swiss address attacking the cnforcement fas compared with the old saloon | ticut, 15 pictured above in the fire helmet he w s chief of the fir o ruins for bodies of persons|were driakinz 100 many schnapps of the dry laws under Secretary |days.” | department. The pastor has headed the department for en ye ; B t have been trapped was|which are highly alcoholic drink Mellon and making reply to con- | - i g ctarted this morning listilled from fruits, and occupy W H K C tentions voiced by Tydings and GANADIAN DEFRAUDER Monroe, April 7.—With great zeal? > hou of motorists, attracted |position in Switzerland analogous i ALTER . KOVEL LO. backed . by statistics which he and enthusiasm, o 70-year-old Epis- |labors o T tike the work. At times i, o coene from all parts of great- |\hiskey in America. » | . brought into the chamber. Sopal dlorgymant Of this little Gons |LtSrdtitesdangeron or Boston. created one of the worst| Iferctofore only alcohol made Shoe Service Shop Meanwhile the judiciary commit- Nt L vill s R Thus does he derive an exciling | ypagic jams ever experienced in this | from potatoes Sei aiedihe tee called Attorney General Mitchell iMECLICUTA GBS B, CAIIY 08 satisfaction from his dual vocatior cction. i 1T I (e e e Tl G| ; i fo its witness stand to learn his | _|Fattle 2zainst the fires of the infer-| Xng anyono who thinks Dr. Haber- " = 5 a liter upwards. all alcohol, brandies, “Not just cobbling views on the advisability of its be- | McRnight Accused of Receiving | nal regions and the flames of carthly [sham’s th ore and ten years WELL BABY CONFERENCE nd similar high-proof liquors. with Einning a sweeping fnvestigation of || o0 o0 Holding | destruction {might be a handicap should scc him. Em S e ol 4 paid For g |des . | s B B “ 5 ule for the Well Baby S I f % : the prohibition laws and conditions | Mare than bace hus Tiev: Henry |In tall Helmet and silcker, griving! AT (L e B T e A oran Private Booths While-U-W ait generally under the mgmmmw X s r paint “a sopping wet platform.” Suspect Incendiarism R v By O i 3 Z {the chemical truck at a 50-milc-an- e amendment, Company By Ontarlo Investors. |Stecl Habersham halted his sermon. |, ' - o oinraaa < S e e L heir own con- Willi » —Wi listened intently to the town fire y [t followa: Tuesday. 47 Iilis | sumption without taxation N iamson Measure Ilamilton, Ont., April 7 Word |4 jarm, and evacuated the pulpit of | Sometimes the slicker covers his| Wil ¥ llows ueulen ilgtile e The committee also has the Wil- {has been received here of the arrest | ¢ "o U "G o | best clerical garb, for sermons and |Strect. Northend s - Vel et S I liamson bill under consideration and \m New Brunswick, N. J., of Robert |..° : 2 | assistant, Mrs. William J. Kaplan his T sion s T i ¥ d s anc erals have to wait Tt lcings and elders make announce- [Wweddings and fun L s te co, Mr: minate much heavy drinking by the 1eport is expected within a day or | McKnight, 65, wanted in connection |/ e " 4y 0 Pallant ongToeation. 1“,],?” the siren calls the “parson of | MU in attendan 1 y. 3 2 pus 5 e \ Heew Mra. Alderman, Wadne .| peasants, who if they did not them- 5 tvo, _ | with charges preferred against dr. | Pt 0 (0 WUIEE Prmiet ot e flames” to the more urgent duty | Ramses, dre. Aldcrman. Wednesday e e TODAY AND YESTERDAY Tho judiciary committee of the [and Mrs. Charles A. Oliver of this|gaci 0 (1 scone of action. | of saving life and property. s ‘“”“ ‘I;‘"i 5 l“ Liet ] el i oa heapiviat invRtan i dicl o o | [ |2 Mrs. Farle V. Pomeroy: nurses | buy schnupps c ply any farm- house expects (o reach a decision | cit Spiritual Adviser and Fire Chicf | . o 7 i i | | tendance 2 amsey, [house, this sale being made now T , Ve i Wednesday on the legislative pro-| He sed of conspiring to Jni it Ol rs e e e e ‘V\- atten "‘f : ““ .\V\\ »Iu Q'fl Y. | hou th !l HEE i Ioda) the modern man or woman is gram of the Jaw enforcement com- | fraud. fiss Mickey. Thursday, Worthington 1l spiritual_adviser to the Episcopal | T Ra S Shere oy ; not satisfied just to have soles nailed on mission. Tn addition to the Wil-| In a recent audit of the McKnight- | nmek at Monree. and for soven vears | | Drouth Makes Saturday | school. Yolunteor assistants Mrs.| There will 1 < Y ] A ) g o ses in attendance, monopoly cither of acture or | ir s . Those days are gone. Toda llamson bill. it-has approved only | Oliver holding company it Was re-|pe has worn the hadge of fire chict. || Night Baths Impossible [ |5, Hines aurses in attendance, monopoly clor o o e, <but their shoes. Those day g ay one of the commission’s recom- | vealed $100,000 of the $220,000 paid ‘ | Mrs. ‘\"”l' S e ol e s they not only demand fine workmanship mendations, that intended to permit | for the stock in tho compa Dy lit scemed the most natural thing in || The Saturday might bath is no : r'\" i i b hnth i [l el T Rnetion TarE and fine materials but the finished job absentee service in order to facili- | Ontarfo investors was remitted by |{he world, the townsfolk will tell joke to the citizens of this unus- || oS S iR = revenue played an important part in lik fate padlock injunction proceedings [ the Olivers to McKnight. The cash. |yoy, that Dr. Hahersham should be | | by st tomn. i e e SRR GO e I must look and feel as near like new as ezainst speakeasies and night clubs it was understood locally, was for |the leader of such a worthy enter- || with two snows last January, || S8 ) X i Bt T g . , 5 b d of n { ) | a : ) | wo snows January, || cong e e T Jossible was consideres 5 reason to be proud o whiah violatal hadliquor lam fie piibciass ani derelapisss of & : | v n |} conre s are not held on rainy possible wa ¢ possible. We have re p prise. the only precipitation in mont 1 2 = = confe ses arc secondary to the social aspec v , 1 The justice department last night |sitc supposed to have heen acquired | *The task of directing the or-| | water 3o _:, Sy days. Al hing conf 1t ondar ocial asy our work and invite you to come in and made public a tabulation of prohi- {and wmodern factory buildings | zanization rested on me because ook -ond pilerimasss o News | Ll from 2 o 0 p. m. A doc | Neither lizht wi v e 5 ? A : ; g hition prosecutions during the last |ereated. T suppose, T was usually v the | tor is present at all conferences atiwhich there extensive manufac 5 ton, ten miles distant, or to]] ) < 3 siv months, comparing the fig | McKnight is president of the spot.” the pastor said hat 10| wien TG T et e .Hw examining physician is E: : [ With those for the corresponding | McKnight-Oliver holding company |should accent it also seemed natural. || org There the visitors enjoy ||PF L+ B- Stysz. bhill w c bout reriod of a year previous. The sta- | of Hamilton, capitalized in Ontario |since it is the duty of a clersyman || the luxury of ami well ‘ T % 000 3 Seventeen cantons) tistics showed the institution of 26.- (at $300.000. Oliver is vice president |to serve, and to do everything he || fieq tub, “or elficiency in government | were ¥ to the revision. Iivel 811 cases for the last half year and |and Mrs. Oliver, sccretar {can for the community in which he kmn the Second Lever. —advt {When the department was organized Whitewater, Kas., April 7 () Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertizement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement FOR LOWER TAXES FOR ECONOMY #7488 TFOR REVALUATION OF PROPERTY VOTE FOR GEORGE A. QUIGLEY —AND— The Entire Republican Ticket PULL THE TOP LEVER VOTE EARLY