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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930. DUCHESS SETS OUT [“King” of Banat Wil Return to [BORDERLINE CASE_ |27 Boston Symphony under the direc- noon, April 27, it was announced 1o- over this little England-Cape Town Flight [orszmsnvves v FOR DEBENTURES| Driving Aocusation it el years, is coming back to give his pnaripian oSN oY IYonlc forh (il lrg A8 AATR e i proval of his singing ability and re-| Lymune, Trglnd., Apeh o, ymt former subjects a talking to. The last of the six cases of al-: ging 2 X X L t ! ceived it. His talents were quickly | The Duchess of Bedford, s4-year-old | Fanat hus strayed from the nar- | Wil Pavor Plan i Vipgigig |1cscd drivine white under the influ | yecognizea and ho has sung with the | - aviatrix who only Tuesday made her | FOW path in which it was started by | | nce of liquor brousht by the DOICE | c3iiugorchentrus, s made. coust. | first solo fiight, took off at 5:13 a.|JOhn Roth, who led a little gypsy S . | over the week:end of March 15 Was| , oact tours, and is a favoritc | m, today on a long distance fiight |band from Banat. Hungary, on the peech TOI]]OI’]'OW ngh[ | disposed of in_ police court today | gicf® FOTR ARG C b Yo! Cartlonmbana ireties banks of the Blue Danube, to this \ when Prosccuting Attorney & G| favorable press notices cover the | 1t is her hope to make the 18,500 | Site on the Mcnominee river in 1909. | Woods freed Matthew Ryan, 66, of | o\ oo rero! Factional strife has n Washing ton, April 10 (®—Sena- | Avon, on a nolle. Only one of the | " "5 : ’ | mile trip in 19 days. She came here, TACIONAl = 188 sabjen. A | 5% oases went. to trial and a dis-| The Boston Sinfonfetta is com- . vesterday with her co-pilot, Captain | ‘"g 18 been burned, bloodhag)tor Borah otIdaho s iready: thizoidn charge resulted, the other five being | Posed of a part of the players of the ! 30 (hfferent p(ltterns Barnard, from Croydon, having|: C“\”f ed In'street fights betwean |ithe 'stump® in‘behalf of the exportil =8 during the past few weeks. | Boston Symphony and offers music ' previously arrived by light airplane |"erehants of the village. Iwil da¥s|gopenturd principle of farm relief | Mr. Woods told Judge Traceski|especially adapted for the smaller P e iome in Tiedfordshire, |have fallen upon Bamat since its| | i _ _ an’s o combination, Mr, Fiedler, the con- | - K s i _ | which the senate coalition has placed | that he had considered Ryan's case 9 ¢ X l : ing left the village to live in Mil Sd.OO t() 3 2 vatues 04-Year-0ld Aviatrix Begins ‘“‘,I}'f]'(HBURAH Tl] STUMP \Avon Man, 66, Freed of Drunken i‘:‘;‘é‘:::;?%?:féié‘i e s 51 600 Yar dS Of INL AID v = i ho | v . , S aq | ductor of the Sinfonietta, is the con- Tyo men are accompanyi®g he | aikee So John Roth, who ran |in the tariff bill over the protest of [ from every possible angle and had duchess, Rarnard, and a co-pilot, o el President Hoover, come to the conclusion that it was a | Guctor of the Boston s,un;.;hon_v pop BobetlLitad | Ther- il abase the ;"fl"sg :'!';I';‘;:'""]:]-l;‘r'\‘: Es‘tfificjflgz The Idahoan will ‘speak tomorrow | “border line” matter, nobody having | concerts at Symphony ball. ! ; controls with her during the flight. | o¢~ i TEEY BORTY o o CKINE | ione st Martinsburg, West Virginia, |Scen Ryan actually driving the car| The engagement of the Sinfonict- All first (]u(lllty The plane is her own monoplanc, | Straionte oot Sitaem "B at a meeting of the Fruit Exchangs |Prior to his arrest on Cleveland| ta and Mr. Dadmun, local music en- , “The Spider,” which already has b Iin one of the first public addresses |Street by Officer William Temple. | thusiasts say, is destined to be t figured in tho duchess' flight to| “Banat always was peaceful” |} 1a¢ gelivered since the presiden. | When the officer arrived, he found | most important concert cngagement D Roth says. “Now look at it. On the | the car had gone over the curbstone [in New Britain during a season that Mad b . . WII(I ( )‘eenwlch . ; e | tial campaig: d g | 0 Arm s Tho outward route of the planc | TNt Pages of the newspapers with | el onto iheisidswallc bt there were no)| hasibeenttarimoret nroduc e oy 1 St’ ong ductive of | & » '“m export dchcnfiurc plan of f’srm & v PG - a e C i er w S Mr. s als h ad C E on | T, of fire, And the people don't care. took into consideration Ryan's ad-|anticipated last fall. Widespread in d Bl b & Tabora and Capetown. The return dent broke in the early days of the i i e | an aoon nas lost a brother and a sister by | contribution of the graduates-clect | death within the past few weeks.|of the 1330 class. | Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz repre- ge i | | trip will be by way of Assuit, Aleppo They fight and make threats because and Sofia to Croydon. The machine | there is no Soeito anilse e T carried 635 gallons of petrol and a |B0INE to give them a talking to. vision is now a part of the tarift bill large supply of water for its first ST en e in the hands of conferees of the sen- sented Ryan. The duchess. arrived at the field Asked if he intended going to the | here today and superintended load- i o docket todas, here were no| To Halt Stnke Trouble country in behalf of this farm re- i f i trials, Karl Batchkuhn, 39, of 375| DProvidence, Ky., April 10 (P— | q 4 ) | :"z of the planc with her personal |tiet pfinciple, ~Senator Borah re- | gast stroet, arrested by Officer Wil | With nearly 2,000 coal miners fdlo | | | uggage, which included two hat | plied “T certainly will discuss it in |jjam 1. Sul anras Sl Eraceall I | am K. Sullivan, was represented b R 5 4 boxes, several attache cases. She my : liam ullivan D in We ‘.LO\XHV\ alone, peace of; speeches hereafter if it is not was full of cnthusiasm and talked | kept in the tariff measure.” Attorney Monkiewicz and pleaded | ficers today ook steps to prevent | A icedy 2 not guilty to the charge of driving | violence as strikers bega eting I | of nothing to her pilots and friends There is considerable doubt that |while under the influence Of LIGUOT: | mines. whers atemete to "(’;:“‘r;'l‘m‘ \ but the prospect of the tons fisht. | (OMit{e DlSGUSS(’,S Events [01” the export debenture will be re- |The case was continued until Mon-| gperation were made i fad gh- R, [tained in the bill. Twice the senate | day on request of the attorney. i : N .l ‘\ | Am]ual COI]]])& IUOH | voted to make it a part of lhv‘ Mrs. Odell Wyman, 40, of 111| = ?\lflM{m‘} idle (m(‘nl‘nc A;)ln stri < ER YMA | Hoover farm relief legislation last | Lewis street, Bristol, pleaded nou,’ SalseRolsilie grelsale0lRCsIIanas \ | spring but the administration-con- | guilty to tho charge of evading re-|(0F Tecognition of the United Minc | | The first committee meoting o | trolled house struck it out ana won. | sponsibility, and a continuance untit |V °""““ of ""e““l “‘"‘l"l'l A YARD the Boy S 5 | Friends of the Idahoan say he|Monday was ordered on request of | WOTKing conditions, and establish- he Boy Scout field day events was b X 4 & \m»n, of the 1917 ge scale, but| held in the scout office last night, |25 many invitations to speak con- | Attorney Monkiewic 2 Gz i el s | several hundred have lost their jobs with the following members of the | (foNting him but they are doubtful| The continued cases of Joseph|several hundred have lost th i Johe commiltee present: Charles Abell, |NOW many. if any, he will accept. | Grocki, 40, and Theodore Grocki, i e o EC el L o of New Britain avenue, Farmirigton, | favorable market Sondiione Gihoe Unquestionably the greatest linoleum bargains we have offered for at Negro Pastor Accused of Asking| charies plemssr Ao 70 | clash With Communists | vore continuea unil next Thursdas. | nundreds of men aro on sirike in Harola Miller, Kermet Parker, and | Attorney Monkiewics mpmmx for [other counties of this field, notably least a year. Funds Under False Pretense | scom xeeutie o a. - mrickeon. | Feared in New York City |them. The ehargo is vilation of the | Hopkins and Muhlenbers: | This committes diseussed the mro-| New York, April 10 (UP)—4 [act concerning financial responsibil- - — i sram of events and will submit its | C:ash between communists and vet- |1ty of motor vehicle operators. \ SOCIAL FOR MISS O'KEEFE | Boston, April.10 (P—Rev. Simon [ | | recommendations for approval at|€rans of Foreign Wars here during| 1avid Shindel. 3, of 45 Willow | Miss Margaret O'Keefe, who has P. Drew, negro cl man, was ar-|the next meeting of the Scoutmas- |the May day demonstrations is fear- | 5tréet, charged with theft of copper|entered Hartford Hospital Training raigned before U. S. Commissioner|ters’ association. The chairman arwd by the American Civil Liberties| Vire valued at $25, and purchasing|sSchool for Nurses, was given a party | Edwin C. Jenney here yesterday and |the committce was Charles Abell, l[-mm,_ junk from minors, pleaded not guil- | Jast night at the home of her uncle, | o o X held for the federal grand jury on|scoutmaster of Troop 2. The next| The war veterans plan to paradc |t and ;I. ('D‘l\lmv\Al:\lnr'f' um\\} l‘l'u»‘:vtalymfnr\r Maurice Flynn, 69 \\'\\snn‘ charges of using the mails to de-|meeting of this committce will be [in Union Square, traditional mecet. | V25 ordered. Attorney Yale Sablefstreet, and a pleasant evening was : f 2 2 ini e 2 5 ented | raitur fraud and obtaining money by false|held on April 17 in the scout officc. |ing place of the communists, ani|Tchresented him. 3 . |passed. About thirty were present. | Cennecticnt’s Best Furn eYSters representation. Drew, according to Elementary Training Course the Civil Liberties Union has askad | . .Ln¢ cases of Stanley Chachulski, | —— e qa o roe! - . | Postal inspectors, sought donations| The first session of the scoutmas- | the police to select another site for |15 Of 249 Clinton street, and Jullus| rirty nationalities are included in | for the Boydton Industrial Institute ] ters' elementary training course will | the parade, saying it would be E‘l‘\‘::'“;*l(‘l “L-;I('h ?](w;;',s0:«:;:;\(?)‘&“?«:?::‘nn- ranks of the national guard of‘ of Boydton, Va., and represented|be held Saturday afternoon at 2:00 | Provocative. e f_om frli e ‘r Hawaii. | that he had received donations from | o'clock in the scout office. 2 : Sak S ore. Communists are planning to hold | continued until Tuesday, Chachul- many prominent persons, among : |their greatest demonstrat | ietti Regional Conference Starts 2 Pmonstration on | ski pleaded guilty d Luzietti nof tlhiem John J. Raskob, Governor sl May day. (lpleaded mulilyaandibus st 0ok Franklin D. Roosevelt of New York Leaders fron\ 55 Boy Scout cou i guilty and neither had counsel. Mrs. Alfred E. Smith, Mrs. Frank|GS 7 Now B ‘:“;“:jl“ W;‘(:;‘"g‘l”fi LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING ”,‘\“'&,:omff\; 1;::,‘2;\"1 “;'{gs,’n,‘:; G. Allen, wife of the governor of| A s The Luther League of the First|the charge of breach of the peace J N T I A ol TLE 0 P E N 3 4 Massachusetts, Mayor James M. u:g“;?;nlgl ’;‘i‘(“'fim}",'_m tomorroW At ytheran church will not meet to-|and '\\salfll and requested a contin- NINETY YEARS O DRESCEUEIRLE Curley of Boston, and others. Shal Bl S nteq | VBNt Instead it will hold its|vance until Tuesday, which was| Drew, the inspectors charged,| New Britain is —well represented i meeting on Sunday night in con-|granted. - He will be represented by Aent out circulars containing false | P¥ 1% L. Warren, president of thelnection” with Lenten services. A |Attorney Angela M. Lacava. claims. He is also alleged to have|NeW Britain council: A. H. Scott.igpocial effort has been made for an | . : e st i e 058, T e ¥ S, S e et ™3 0 aons ROYAT, DADHUN 0 SING splendid opportunity to save $250 Sior sehecis i sevoral clties. ses|E- Dary, Sherwood Raymond, H.,tu HERE WITH SINFONIETTA A R L ot o|Howard, Walter Bell, Rev. W. H. T o R T L b T ) SN EOR RO, e | on a fine mahagony Sheraton Rev. Howell C. Daniels, also a| The program obencd at a noon fo: nighway construction as a result | Noted Baritone On Program Under “'mogro and former pastor of a Cam-|lUnehcon which Was TolloWed BY for the uprortionment of $50,000.000 v T s churen: wan eieshoiw o |aToup mestinesianaldiscusions n Al B RGBT AT 08 AR uspices of Senior Class at s age on . charge bt lascany of|the evening, the annual banquet will R 2 3 ¥ i el : i mentary appropriation for use in the High School, 36000 i funds: contributed for La|ns Lol abiTolclocksand ithe fea -y o0 Eeginning July 1, 1930, 2 A ture of this will be addresses Dby church building. Daniels claimed| yro oo 7 Schiff, vice president of — | Toyal Dadmun, baritone, will be he gave $600 of the money to Drew ;"(, “_mmn‘l “,mm i fl“‘d W‘ (e | Florida cousumnd 65.498 fons of | the assisting artist with the engage- I for ihe latter's service in the bulld-| ; “pigher, deputy chief scout execu- |cOmmercial fertilizer in I'ebruary. {ment of the Boston Sinfonietta, a ing campaign s ¢ S S Hoover administration will be the theme of his address. This pro- To Be Closed Out Friday and Satur- day At . Jibives | This fine group of nine pieces in rich brown mahogany. S 7. o ’ ri 503.00. Pope “ lll (Oln Money MAIL STEAMER ASHORE } = Was originally priced at $503.00 For Vatican State Soon/! ,ouss Sieltand 1sands ool i Enjoy the charm of a Healthy 1t is a bargain not to be quickly passed by. The pieces Rome, April 10 (®—Popolo Di|cieamer, Saint Sunniva, of 864 tons Sk' . comprise an extension table, combination server and Tiomé's Vatican City correspondent | wpich plies this coast, went ashore 4 s in use china cabinet, buffet, five side chairs and host che today said that Pope Pius wouM |near nere éoda_\'. and sent a wire- | with the usual Porter guarantee of complete satisfac- start coining his own money during |jess me: . AL X s message that she was settling ;ho second Ilmll orl 1930, the series| ggwn with her decks awash nnd} : A being of gold, silver, nickel and ot Hioy F i water entering the cabins. ‘} 'MEDICINAL : The Farl of Zetland later report- The heads side of the coins Will|oq to the wircless station at Wick oney SOAP bear a half bust of Pope Pius, and You'll find a complete display of Nur e ol e e paops Fius. and|that sho was standinef by the wreck | OINTMENT il > papal seal With ang that all were saved. Other of * ’ date of emission and the year of|ine compen's - stcnmers oad. the CLEANSING ANTISEPTIC SOOTHING T ery Accessories at _Porter Goxoo the pontificate, g Stromness lifeboat are proceeding to Soap 2%e Olntment %e and e Proprietors: Pottar Drag & Chemical Corporaticn, Maldes. Mase The engraver Miztruzzi. one of |(ne scene. the ablest craftsmen in Italy, will at Porter's low prices be lent the Vatican City for its exe- b s Uity sl g ’ = ; Baby Carriages TGN THIE NEWSSTANDS T o o, Earthg ‘ e Sl i California Earthquake \ xood, ths ) cnocl and rough usage without showing it Sacramento, Calif., April 10 (A — then you want a Whitney. An ex- Tnjury to two persons and destruc- f ample of the low prevailing Po tion of a residence resulted from a Sohd Mahoga,"l orices—A full corduroy lined ca slight earthquake experienced here . : ] . viage with turn table body, lare yesterday. i wheels, safety strap and Mrs. Mary Wadeca, 22, and her Salem Chest... 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