New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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... Sl S $24.50 tvo year old son were injured | i oy slightly. Their home, weakened by 5 v Tn fine colonial red mahogany. An au- the tremor, collapsed 25 minutes thentic reproduction of rare beauty later. Several other persons in the house were not injured. e L) ] I ‘ Brass hardware, Queen Anne legs and i » & . fluted pilasters, g Pis Kiddie KOOpS No other damage was reported in pilasters. : Sacramento although dishes rattled RLLOF3 S R in various sections of the city. 369 50 PR e them safe and out of harm's way while mother does her work. Collapsible, can be [UNIVERSITY OF MAINE] T side of the car or stored Yes...A Real Inner Coil comen- 490 75 iently HIT-OF-THE - WEEK On YT T ) MUSIC JURY Mattress FOl' ly e J‘»L"]i»v\‘;‘x‘:o\lelfl and has all t Combination Baby Bath Left to'right: $19 95 nicetics that any mother would and Dressing Table. EDDIE CANTOR : e $13150 $12.00 FLO ZIEGFELD o E : D IT'S MADE BY SIMMONS. .. 2 S it Act in Time! ; ; VINCENT LOPEZ THE SAME PEOPLE WHO MAKE Play Yards ....ooveeees 57.0«_) Deal Promptly with Kidney THE FAMOUS BEAUTYREST. : High Chairs ........... 695 et it Twenty years old, and he biggest hit of the day! Wh ! » findsor Chil®s Chair.. 8.75 2 y years old, and now the biggest hit of the day! at a song! “ EEP Windsor Chil#’s Chair.. 8.75 Lby f'i’,?;’, ‘i?i’:.,;‘i;‘f,;‘}.’,‘.‘ii’: And what a crooning vocal by Scrappy Lambert! And what playing by DEEP SL . & Ladder Back Child's :':}:‘;“]anf;‘.“g::“.’:‘i“‘g_‘ckf:fi the Pennsylvania Hotel Orchestra! It took our Music Jury—Eddie A mattress with a heart of resilient Ghamm . o ok S0 10100 - L 5 5 a : coils smothered in layers of softest cot- . i :::3‘ b‘::“;‘:gf;;‘:;’;;fi"‘"&:‘t Cantor, Flo Ziegfeld and Vincent Lopez—only 15 minutes to pick this e e e DOLL CARRIAGES AT take chances! Help your kidneys hit from the week’s best dance numbers. G VERY'LOW PRICES with Doan's Pills. Recommended the world over. Hit-of-the-Week B. C. PORTER SONS were sore and lame .nd the ki neyl action * immes Q ] % D CordsS . . « L Gl e Save money on Hit-of-the-Week Needles—finest quality—only 5¢ for 50—all newsstands ic tor the

Other pages from this issue: