New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 11

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Washington Intensely Interested In McCormick Illinois Victory; Campaign Expenses to Be Probed Woman Nominee Returns to Capital Today — Sen- ators Puzzled as to How | She Will Be Addressed If She Defeats Democrat for Post. April 11” (UP)—Th little girl who learncd politics foet, father Washington, the of her senater 30 years ago was re da with fair p the senate herself, and her potengial colleague were all a-flu Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, daughter of the redoubtable repub- lican hoss, Mark Hanna, bore with here to- her an overwhelming mandate from | Iilinois republicans to be their can- didate for the senate next fall. The immediate k before her is to de- feat democratic Candidate J. Ham- ilton Lewis. To the planning that campaign she was o turn w she arrived here today to re her work as Illinois’ representative- at-large in the house. Expenses to Be Probed Not all was joy for Mark Hanna's daughter today as she prepared to receive the congratulations of her house colleagues and many fricnds. | She was confronted by tion of Senator Norris, acted on favorably yest~»day by the s senate clections committee. It calls for investigation of money spent by scn- atorial candidates in both primary and general clections. The Iilinois primary, first in the country, will doubtless head the list of thosc to be investigated. Mrs. McCormick's defeated opponent, Senator Denecn charges she has spent large sums. The Norris resolution was t reported to the senate today. W it appears there, it senators may air opinions about #he d woman joining their s masculine club. One, at least, Scn- ator Dill, dem., Washington, has let it be known he will speak. In the clubby cloak rooms of the | senate there much speculation on what changes the possible com- ing of Mrs. McCormick would make in senatorial customs. Address Mode Uncertain How would the vice president ad- dress Sena’or Ruth Hanna McC| mick of Illinois? Would sl her wraps in the regular republican cloak room and spend idle moments in its capacious leather chairs, chat- ting with male colleagues? would a special cloakroom be fitted | up for the senate’s onc woman | member inalready over-crowded quarters? Would she be given the usual hazing: occupying a chair in the rear, lstening much, saying Jittle, doing heavy work on an un- impovtant committee? . Or would chivalry prevail over senato cus- tom? Looking across to the of the capitol, members, the resolu- house side 'k is recognized by Longworth as, “the from Tllinois.” F . if followed. would ormick “the senator “the distingu rom Hlinois.” “Dame another possible BOY GOES TO JAIL Haven. April 10—Fran of Meriden, driver o automobiie in which {wo pers were killed in an accident. was sen tenced tosix months in jail ye in superior court. woman t se from d sen- senator’” gnation, New An Easy, Quick Get-Away It's a hectic job getting daddy off to work and the children off to school with a nourishing breakfast. Every- thing is calm a Shredded Wheat is served. It’s ready- cooked, ready-to-eat. Heat the biscuits in the oven a few moments to restore their crispness, then pour milk over them. They contain all the energy- giving elements of the whole wheat grain—and are so to digest. Delicious with fruit. SHRE WITH ALL THE BRAN OF THE WHOLE WHEAT friends | | entering |, believe ‘| ! leave | or | with its eight women | senators found a few pre- | URGES GERMANY T0 EXPAND TRADE (Closer Commercial Relations Would Assist, Dietrich Says | Berlin \)vul 10 (A —Cultivation commereil | gastern anl| bors. possibly pr trade rela-’ he United States, Canada | ina, was urged yesterday by Hermann Dietrich, vice chal lor and minister of economics. Speak t the celebration of thz fiftieth ry of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, Herr Diz- trich produced figures showing how | exports to the three American coun- tries greatly exceeded imports. He ded that although Germany's stern and southcastern neighbors | had raised high tariff walls, exper ience had shown that a satisfact oxpa { trade with them Wwa: possib | He e balan with her mentioned that th e with Argen ks (about with the United States 796.- marks and with Canada 6,000,000, adve na wa: £90,000,- 10), 000,000 WOMAN SAYS DRY LAW IS MORAL BREAKDOWN Charges Prohibition Promise of | Empty Jails and Asylums Fail- ed to Occur in Fact. rtford, April 10—That the | fundamentals of the constitution have been violated was the claim made by Mrs. Marion Booth Kelley prominent New York club woman sing the prohibition amend- efore the Connectigut branch |0t the Women's Organization for | National Prohibition Reform here yesterday. Mrs. Lucius T Hartford, was cle man. The state mem reported as for and 92,000 in the entire nation. Mrs. Kelley advocafed a speakers’ class for women who could broad- t the appeal for prohibition re- form. She asscrted that prohibition No More Gas " In Stomach and Bowels | Tobinson cted Ir, of to chair- ship was 5.715 Connecticut Always On Hand At CIT\ DRUG CO. nd placid when palatable and easy DDE | (Connie) | Lewis said he NEW BRITAIN DATL.Y HERALD. THURSDAY, e College for Domestics ] Planned by Univ. ersnty H Chicago, April 10 (®—The ad- visability of a degree of bachelor of arts in dishwashing, cooking and sweeping as dignified as that in the professions of medicine and law has the attention of a research group at the University of Chicago. “Girls with educations simply will not enter domestic service,” Dr. Hazel Kyrk, professor of household economics at the uni- versity, said today. “So it is up to us to put housework as a ca- reer on a dignified and profes- sional basis.” Graduate students in the uni- versity have been assigned to compile statistics on the supply and demand of domestics, the remuneration, and the future of such occupation, she said. —_— | promises of a decade ago, of empty jails and ums, had utterly fail- ed to occ n fact, that increas~1 drinking among younger people 13 a fact and that the prosperity ot the working man is due to increas- ed ‘wages rather than to prohibition. She styled prohibition *hypocrisy and a breakdown of morality.” FIGHTS EXTRADITION Bridgeport, April 10 — Clifford J. Lewis of New Rochelle, N. Y., said vesterday that he would fight extradition to this state to stand trial in lottery ticket charges. had half a million dollars’ worth of property in Bridge- port that necded looking after. 50 milli ‘APRIL 10, 1930. PLANTO GOMPLETE - TWO FIRE HOUSES ‘Newmgton Apparatus - Must Be Relocated Temporarily (Special to the Herald) Newington, April 10.~The R. | Burgess Construction Co. of Hait- | ford, the contracting firm which { etected the three fire houses for| | Newington, has notified the board | of tire commissioners that it is now ready to place the permanent floo in houses No. 2 and 3, located et Elm Hill and Newington Junction respectively. Owing to the spongy nature of ground where thesc two hot were crecteg, it was deemed advis abile by the contractor to put temporary floors until a thorough | settling had been effected. It is ex- pected that the worlk will be started the latter part of this week. While this work is going on the apparatus at No. 2 fire house will be stationed at headquarters at the { center. One of the members of No. 2 company, has volunteered to stay with the apparatus every night un- Ul the work is completed. When the weather {s favorable in the day tie truck will be stationed in front of its own building. No. 3 apparatus will { be located at the home of William | Holt, captain of this company. The commissioners have made the to On shot How’s That for Odds on a Sure Thing? HE 50 Million end of it represents the resources of Alemite Corporation, which they now offer the motoring public as odds that even— ONE Shot of Carbo-Solve will remove the lion’s’ share of the carbon from an engine well carbonized ~will keep any engine free from the evil effects of . carbon, if used every 500 miles. No Mere Sporting Gesture! We’re “‘betting” on a sure thing. We know what Carbo-Solve will do. But you can’t lose by accept- Buy This Positive Proof Package Today If You're Not Satisfied— we'll return your money without a word! ing the bet at any odds. | 10 o’clock, | request that special precautions be taken in the burning of rubbish. Plan First Inspection In accordance with statutes the board of fire commissioners has is- um orders that the first regular emi-annual st of the de- panm 1t will be held on Friday morning, April 18. Inspection of Co. No. 5 will take place at 9 o'clock, of Co. No. 1 at and of Co. No. 3 at 11 o'clock 0. No. 2 has received cigars from e Misses Camp of Maple Hill in uppr(u.)non of its work in saving their woodland last Sunday. ars were also received ester Smith of Elm Hill, house trom whose was cndangered Sunday when 2 small brooder house was destroyed | by fir SOVIET BAN ON EASTER | MUHIFIF in War on Religion ow, Apri tien, order for modification of anti-religious demonstrations by the Sovict socicty of the Godless will be published tomorrow. 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BELOW IS WHERE YOU CAN GET IT e BRISTOL—Steve’s Garage, 153 ARTFORD—Magic Auto ARTFORD—Post & Lester IDDLETOWN—W, MIDDLETOWN— Supply Co., 357 Asylum St. ARTFORD—John P. Nielson & Son Co., 122 Washington St. ARTFORD—Walter & Osbornz, 298 Church St. Red 7\Yi}1; Church St. ARTFORD—The Alling Rubber Co., 167 Asylum St, Co. of Hartfoxd, 15 St. 5 Chestnut St NORWICH—Ideal Service St 50 Town St. WILL S. Reynolds. WILLIMANTIC—Jovdan Auto Co., Auto Co. NEW BRITAIN—Bond ‘\Ioto. LIMANTIC—William L. Car Co. 139 Arch 2V LONDON—Post Road Service Sta., Bank St- and Jefferson Av., NEW LONDON—Post & Lester, 388 Bank St. NORWICH—Goldberg Rubber Co., 112 Franklin St. NORWICH—Jordan Auto Co. ation, Anthony. 1086 Main \L Inc., 1029 Main St. 10 (UP)—A sensa-|' ! | zine “The Godless” will instruct 1 | niembers to “make less 1 and ‘1r>5 excitem and to concentratc on more s propaganda, he le f the anti-religions movement will seck to restrain ¢ thusiastic embers who have plan- ned cxtensive for the Eastcr athe were prepared to have anti-religio and parades at the tin o to the church prevent peared ce ed. “The Godle demonstrations ar, become teligious ¢ | must be a Gas Bomb in Washington 10 (A w tear | Faster Tcar | De\ clop"d riot e, w ¢ departm al s | 0 Read simple directions smoother, more velvety. ers, too. of their homes. handle, easy to apply. for every 100 square fect. Rackliffe Bros. Co., NUW BRITAIN: Bollerer's Flower Shop. 91 . Bucchi, Oak and Lasalle City Hardware Store M. F. 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