New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 12

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL § 1930. SENATORS REGRET DEATH OF BISSELL Bingham and Walcott Pay Trib- ute to Customs Collector hington, April —Both tors Hiram Bingham and Frederic C. Walcott expressed deep regret on hearing of the death of Harvey Bis- sell, collector of customs for the Connecticut district. “I am deeply shocked by the news of the sudden and uncxpected death of my intimate friend, Harvey Bissell,” ; san| Connee people his 1i rva | Business and Tro- thi: at the night at cials pr city ann meeting held last the Y. W. C. A. were elected Other off who are Vie t Elected President—vqf B.& P. MISS MABEL A. WALLEN Miss Mabel A. Wallen was clecfed | Cora M. | reta Beale; Clara 1T ry, Clari new director ‘ Marion Campbell. corresponding iold; recording L Bentley and two | ma Malmfeldt and | sec- were read and VOTING IS BEGUN . ON STEEL MERGER . Phil > the Ted Beach and faithful devoting the part of to the service of statc and cour | He was respected by all and !n\m by his friends. He has been called | in the prime of life. We shall momn‘ our loss deeply.” Mr. Bisscll's sudden death leaves| | a federal vac which will l\fl! \ filled by appointment by Y’rr‘s!(lr‘n(‘ Hoover on the recommendations of \ Senators Bingham and Walcott. Neither of the senators as yet has given any thought to the matter of a successor to Mr. Bissell Walcott's Uncle 80 Today Senator valcott today pating in the 1 le celebration of the th birthe anniversary of his uncle, Dr. William H. Welch, a na- tive of Norfolk, Conn. Dr. Welch, internationally noted as a pathologist, is being honored by a notable group in Memorial Continental hall here this afternoon. President Hoover is participating in the ceremonies. Bears Take Early Lead | In Troop 9 Competition | Don Holmes and his Bear patrol |president of {he took the lead in the/mew patrol con- | fessional club of test of Boy Scout troop 9 at the FFirst Baptist church last night by scoring 79 points on the first night of the competition. Cliff McCarthy's Wolves made 52 points and the new Swallow patrol under Nelson Richman col- lected The 28 0 e nior Patrol Leader , who inspected Scoutmaster was in charge of games At the end of the mee scout son, nd * Tr: 'ramp, | L the Scouts Were Marching,” were EI i I 0 e e emmastor ot contvs | Le6OUIOD O [nSpectors Opens asized the first scout law, trust- | Y o e ere | Battle at Youngstown storics. Youngstown, The meeting Ohio. April § (@ the com- SHOOT STUDENTS Shanghai, April § (A—Police the internatioral settlement here | Youngstown shot and killed one student and | .nvto vote on mermer wit wounded another today during 2|pethichem Steel corporati was student demonstration, allegedly the |roconvened here at 1:0 p. m. today outgrowth of recent similar occur- (aerer an adjournment since this rences at Nanking. morning, when a brief perfunctory Police riot squads were sion > stockholders readiness in the event of immediately n voting on th trouble. election of ihree mspectors to can- vass the merger vote. of the most spectacular 1 tles of modern big business r its decisive point stoc lers were scheduled to vote consolidation proposal of ockholders of and Tube ot of Shect the held in further SFEAT SOLDIERS Canton, -April § (P—A regime of the Kwang# ng provincial forces| seeking to terminate communistic depredations along the Kwangiung- Kiangsi border met sev, today at the hands of"the ton is sending reinforce the regiment. One Ache s the on Bethie- The shareholders’ a climax to threc tensive fighting for proxic the resources of millions o ere thrown into public and | sonal appeals for support and f into last-minute legal strat V Court Moves Possible There still was the possibility eleventh-hour court moves by | opposition to forc up to the hour of the this was considered rer of last night's refusal of Federal Jud presiding jud trict of Mich unction delaying the tally. Although Cyrus §. Laton d financier directing the | to prevent the consolidation, lost his me as Wi BARGE dollars Washigton, April loss of $354,045.46 barge lines during c: ! Yyear 1929 was announced today by | Major Genmeral T. Q. Ashburi,| chairman and executive of the in land waterways corporation, report to the 5 hy of the even but f‘]u.‘, new zest when | fight to stop today’s meeting, he re- | that he and his absolutely confident | the proposed merger.” urging the consolidation like were confident of victory. Court Make Take Days Immediately upon convening afternoon the stockholders will point a commi to canvass vote and will adjourn while committee makes the count, if vote is close or the contest become sharp the count may take several | days with possible further court ac- | . it was said. | Luther Those wisc this ap- ec Day, represent- | ing the Laton inter said an ap- | peal from the decision of Judge Tuttle would he filed today in the United States circuit court of ap- peals at Cincinnati. In event the tockholders should approve the merger, the appeal, if granted would nullify the stockholders’ act. | Councilman Casts Vote, Then Goes to Hospital Councilman Adam Zicgler of the | cond ward went New Britain General hospital foday after casting his vote, to undergo v examina- | tion and obscrvation for stomach trouble. RILLED IN PLAN | April § (P)—Three men | Killed and one injurcd at the airdrome today in a collision two planes shortly after their takeofl. The pilot of onc machine Comn r Grigorianopoulos, and two observers were killed while the | pilot of the second machine was| criously injurcd. Doth planes were ! destroye THREE Athens, ‘{\Illll\ YOUNG PLAN Bru April 8§ (P—The Belgia senat afternoon ratified Th: Hague cements and the Young plan by 109 to 1. this d before ‘ st ot GULOENS EASTER AND FLOWERS— are inseparable. The thoug of the one immediately sug- gests the other. Our display are for this reason especially complete at this time. Baster lilies and other popular blooms are here in an almost endless variety, Call and make vour selection today for delivery in time for Easter Caster Lilies You will find several mountings to choose from. Set and in combination with the White Stone genuine Marcasite Seed “Pear! A number of vings were made to sell at se times this price, This sale sible by ! operation with the turer, ¥ n e a blossom. ’ o Hyacinths, 25¢ a blos 1 Days Tulips, 6 blossoms for 5 Pansy Plants, 40c a dozen. Only Flowering Shrul all kinds. Fruit Trees. vergreen Trees. Spruce, 25¢ and up California P: 1.‘ ets, 3¢ up Barberry, 15¢ up SANDELLI S Grecnhous= 278 Oak St Tel, Jewelry 2IS1-W different ingly New and these \ \de pos- eeial co- diveetly manufac- Beginning Wednesday CRITICAL SITUATION formed by Chancellor Heinrich Sruening was illustrated today when Chairman Wilhelm Kahl told the Reichstag juridical committee he be- lieved dissolution of the Reichstag was imminent. IN GERMAN REGIME Cabinet Has Little Chance to Survive, Kahl Admits Kahn is known as a conservative observer and his viewpoint was sup- ported in other sources when Min- ister of Justice Viectory Bredt en- ‘dorsed Kahl's suggestion that the | committee immediately draft an in- |terim revision of the criminal code |so that the anticipated | would not render futile their carlier cabinet | work. BGerlin, April 8 (UP)—The criti- cal state of the German NEW dissolution | BRITAIN’S Discussions in other committees of the Reichstag also indicated the government would decide on a dis- solution order soon because the cabinet has only a slender chance of obtaining a majority on its program. expert accountant of St.” Paul, had been in a coma since January 10, 1928, when he was struck down by accident Mr. Preston had been fed artificially. Physicians and nurses tried daily to obtain from him some word or sign of recognition. Mr. /Preston’s physician said a |skull fracture had inflicted a brain |injury for which there was no spe- cific ~treatment. Fo suffered no other injurics and his health, other- wise sound, was a factor which helped to keep him alive through the long confinement. Battle of Two Years Fails to Save Patient Minnecapolis, April 8§ (A—Death has ended a two, y fight to re- store an injured man to conscious- ne The patient, ar George Preston, 75, GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE Especially Interesting News! —For Wednesday | % a motor bus. Twice a day since the | MANGANESE DECIDED ON ‘Washington, April 8 (®—The con- gressional conferees on the tariff bill today agreed to the senate increase in the duty on manganese. —_— ————————— ALL WORK GUARANTEED RAYMONDS “New Britain's Leading Hat cancrs and Shoe Dyers” 140 MAIN ST. TEL. 2324 Repeated Again This Spring —a pre-holiday sale of beautiful Sport Coatsfor Women that are taken from our regular $16.50 and $19.75 stock This special group of Coats needs very little description. These values speak for themselves. Fashioned of fine wearing sport fabrics, well tail- ored. With SatinCrepe or Flat Crepe lining. Tail- ored and novel collars’ with belts and deep cuffs— all sizes, 14 to 38. While they last at this phenomenal lowapricele e, For wednesday Selling! Women's Pure Zephyr Wool Sweaters $2.59 A handsome group of smart Sweaters, fashioned in plain col- ors and novelty stripes. In v 'ck and crew neck models— makes a smart sport ontfit when hed up with a skirt. In all styles and sizes, 16 to 42. Owr Regular Priced For Wednesday Women'’s Gay Colored Silk UMBRELLAS $3.94 Actual Values to $5.95 ored borders. style, with a beautiful .95 Made of a heavy Silk, woven in smart check or all over plaids w: or smart solid colors with contrasting col- Gilt frames in the 16 rib ith Satin stripes, assortment of* straight, crook or ring handles, of plain or carved amber—tips and ferrules to match. Colors are Brown, Navy, Green, Purple, Red and Black. Only once a year can we offer such an outstanding value. Third Floor Specials! Cretonnes at 25¢ Yd. The better grade, in bright attractive pat- terns and colors, 86 inches wide. Special for Wednesday. Sale ! Lunch Sets Bromley Net Curtains at $1.19 In plain tailored patterns—designs are plain and all over. Extra special. End Table Lamps at $3.49 Imported China bases, hand painted, fully wired, hand painted parchment shade, $6 value. Special for Wednesay. 4 —Pre-Easter Valyes for Men! at interesting prices MCH,S Neckwear Regular 95¢ Values 6Sc A wonderful variety of patterns to choose from. TFashioned of finc quality Silks in plain and all-over designs. Al new 1930 colorings and patterns. Value fine quality patterns. styles. Wednesday! Sale of Boys’ - Girls’ matching Napkins, Spring COATS $4.95 Values to $12.95 Color Regular $1.95 Tor tomorrow only We have ped gether a special lot of g Coats for boys girls and marked hem at this ridiculous- ly low price sizes or all cach but i derful varic from. Tn from up to 10. 4 [ day sule sh Suits for Loy A one made W S years, T Linens Tabrics. Piques and Plain and contr: ly HH imed, with belts to n material. Lined po reinforeed all we at hoys ALL SALES IINAL Regular $1.50 A timely pre-Easter sale of men's full cut and made of a beautiful quali- ty Broadeloth in plain White or fancy Collar attached or neckband All sizes, 14 to 17. Our Downstairs Store Offers Two Table Linen Values! Linen Table Sets A timely selling event—pure Linen Table sets, consisting of a 52x67 neat hemstitch finish or choice of soft pastel color sets—52x5 with six matching Napkins, are Green and Gold. Specially priced for Wednesday, Boys" Wash Suits of beautifully 3 to ilored of Broadcloth, Novelty arable Men’s Dress Shirts $1.00 su low frocl va Shirts. on Lxpertly tailored, Linen Tea Sets Dainty colored embroidery on a fine White Linen Crash 36x36 Cloth with four match- ing Napkins. Ncat hemstitch finish. Priced for Wednes- day only, $ ] . 2() set .. Cloth with six Cloth hemstitch finish. «$2.55 ed Silks. yard Prints, fine crisp wa dimities, house frocks, spreads and drapes —gua duced for Wednes- day, 5 1P $4.98 Domestic China, floral dec. oration, pure White body— our patterns can be matched at any time, Specially priced. Main Floor SPECIALS Silk Remnants Choice of plain or print Lengths that are for blouses, pil- arfs and children's values to §2 On sale Wednes, itable rd. ly, Printed Dimities Dainty new Spring hable street and children's for wear, lovely small floral prints anteed tub fast. Re- 33c yard Women's Linen Initial Handkerchiefs SPECIAL Women's Silk Hose Regular $ pr 50 Values $1.19 I'or Wednesday only—an all Silk, service weight Hose, with a narrow Irench heel, At an opportunc time comes this pre-holiday offering. Buy them in threes and save 93¢ cents. In all wanted colors and sizes, Li Li ty Dainty embroidered cor- ner initial on a pure White Irish Linen. stitched Dainty hem- finish. Specially iced for Wednesday, for 48C Linen Scarfs Stamped to Embroider On a fine Oyster White nen or soft pastcl color nens. § nped for dain- simple embroidery, neat hemstitched finish. On sale W only, cdnesday each 54c

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