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Woman Egg Marksman Hit Boss Four Times Out of Possible Six, NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10 19"0 to permit plant breeders to patent |the results of their experiments. | Veterans committce continued hearings on proposed additional hospital facilities for world war vet- |erans. Winning Suspension for Herself’u S. VICTOR IN FIRST ner’s office, the way he was.” Feud in Government Fil- Griffith filed charges against Mrs. TILT WITH AETNA CO. NO BIG; DEMAND FOR POWER PLAN Hill Says Public Ownerslnp Not Urgen Stand | Onward Christian Soldiers . Arthur §ulh\ un .I\J(lon Armv band and congregation Invocation .. .. Rev. C. J. Fredeen O Gud, Som Styrer Folkens Oden TVII \1\" Hem Kromer \lor,‘on Eklot | cnnerberg Male (horux—John A Lindsay, Director Hear Ye lsracl—From “Eli . Wennerberg | |and the General Theater Equipment CLOCK REMINDS time, Th(-‘y are machines, but more Glarke‘ New FOX Thefiler Head."tlmn that, they have personality— he referred to the Antwerp model, | International Projector corporation | |company and will continue to con- | benetit trol thesc concerns. | Clarke cares a lot for clocks, he x.x\l and not merely because shey tel | 9 pelice cor the field day sslon regarding either or the police mutagl assoclation. He said all | such questions would be referred to Attorney Francls E. Jones, volua-~ teer counsel of the association. 'Morrow said Grogan had & per- feet right to refuse to answer ques- tions regarding the mutual assogis- tion and that the police commission had nothing to do with this organ- i H 1 hich is the most prized of a val- | p, I TGRS s e 5‘*“?"1:;'1 ‘]';g"".""rl'll associates re.|, The investigation, arising from re- gard him as a pugnacious and de- | POrts that “protection” had been in- T e |timated by police officers solicitiry advertising matter for the field day program, is expected to be enlarged |tc include a report on the proceeis of last vear's field day which ha 10 ANSWER QUESTIONS {5 =45 et < bt s o te the benefit association. | Loses Initial ‘ o Boston, April 10 (#—No strong bwm the Crucifix. I demand for public ownership of gas! _ Mrs. Eleanor 1. Vahlstrom 200 electric plants was found by|Chanson Jouls XIIL and Pavani— | : . : | Couperon Kreisl>c |ried age several centuries ago the majority of the special commis- Melodio tuck Krewier (minged Americas aeccse movie| POLICE CHIER REFUSES sion which investigated the power Rain S Bohn | magnatc today that time means| situation in Massachusetts last year, Violin—Gaorge Westerman money. Arthur D. Hill, counsel for the com- I'salin 13% .......... Wennerberg! It was an old story to Harley L. mission, said yesterday in discus: Teunen Hallsten Clarke, president of the syndicate spat in 14 years of married lifé gave | Were from pewer companies recom- ing the report before the legislative Dr. Abel Ahlquist that announced Mond its_controt the. United Press today a graphis|Mending Bonner and Paul . Clabd | 50,55 paid as taxes for 1923 apd |OMmittec on power and light. . . Woodman.. of the Fox m;w and Fox Ihcal:h description of ner recent cgg-throw- | for the position of executive secre-(ygay Iy a decision handed down by| LHC commission felt strongly, he I's in the South . corporations. He had heeded for| ing attack upon her boss at the|tary. Bonner later got the POSt|{;iiteqd States District Court thy|S31d: that the state should adher John Prindle Sco't vears the measured admonition in federal power commission. while Clapp was given a $23.000 a|jydge Warren B. Burrows in the '01"‘3 l‘?“t'd Of‘ l"—‘r:‘mm”: m-:mrh A Jleanor . Vahlstrom e @ po‘“("vr‘,;:s 1;‘?\(1 rm ‘;,“‘ i ¥ siti as anaging direc he Tinlts & Afhaot 3 ey | Palities to decide hese questions, ‘t—Selection 500,000,000 Utilitics we and Jot LRl A e 5 This attack, savoring of comedy, .O:alr“pn(?\_:‘.z’\:‘;l\:u::‘v\r;c|2ig!‘dlu::: by the United States district attorney ;“C eiie B m‘“_(d i t lectio SEUON A Ut »] e L0—Chief of Po- | Beauttes who cusrd their complex: Recalls Life Dream tice Joseph L. Grogan of West ljons use MELLO-GLO Face Powder thas brought forth serious and sur- 2 i‘]udg'\ upholds the demurrer entered ¢ prese aw t be s d prising allegations regarding th: | clation- in behalf of the collector of internal | (¢ Present law might be construed Hartford night announced his |only. Famous for purity—its color- prieing psilons loneldeseting L Bonner whorhas been under | revenue alleging that the district|t0 cmbody the repreduction theory More than reminding him again | METLIOC BSE DIENL SNROVECSC B jonly. Famen el which control's some of America's|before the senate interstate comi-|court had no jurisdiction in the case.|#nd make that obligatory upon the uben Hallsten afehe Nalus o B e e e e oot Airman ot the |l enmente i aAn . (naver el most valuable \\"ll(‘l‘/ o“bl i(‘ : merce committee, testified undev The taxes nst federal, utilities commission which, he added., The Old Refrain Kreislr |timekeeper Lol iSoRI hn faRc i polic A"‘ l'D‘f\\‘h\\\ ion, ’r(H‘\\ "ll!: \;\\\ 5 \r‘::\ =5 1l k‘\c }: spreads mor; NS o result of the aftack. Mrs.|0ath he was net backed by any | state and municipal bonds were paid| Would mean greatly enhanced val-|Negro Chant . .. White e inew s epportunity tolreallse, (i 8 o R e . produces & Jontbgil As u attack, Mrs.| 930 : LS e llowine s o uea Spaniah! Dancs Refheid| He sought to fulfill the dream |!83U SEg i E Minnie L. Ward is under suspension |POWer companies. Mrs. Warl ny following an agree ey v Lo S T TRy 8 . ey i |the annual police field day pro- |bloom. Made by a new French from the power commission, where [Charges the missing letters would which marked the close| Three changes in the law were Violin—George Westerman phenghelinyented fanin AL on M TR T e e A el ail) inaf Inrocere ) BTG GUD Race Hosit T e e e cortan | show e was recommended by wesi- |of a period of disagreement during|favored by the commission. s0 that | Reapers Song . Bohemian Folk Sons |JOIlars in a venture to develop edu-| B TRe SAEE <00 e WIE B0 [Arocess: &) BLL yw_!‘ e i e govcmmem ern power companies while easters | Which the tna protested against|@ municipality would not be re-|yTyla Srahms- cational motion pictures for school ¥ 2 g e Y St L L concerns backed Clapp, Onty le:. | the amount of tax demanded. quired to buy a whole plant if it p : |1t proved unsuccessful. ploy ZSpyeansy reement had been |wished to go into business, so that Old Netherlands Folk Sonc| “It didn't turn out, but the money | in tho|reached and the 33 had{the department of public utilities erberg Male Chorus—John .. | Was well spent,” Clarke said. “T am . 2 . Ward with F. E. Bonner, executive ing Office Aired Before|sccretary of the power commission, who is now conducting an investi- Interstate Commerce | sation of the woman's claims at the Committee. Insurance Company Chicago. April 10 (UP)—An old Antwerp hall clock that first started |ticking off the seconds in a less hur- | Step In Suit to Recover Taxes Paid |request of “Wilbur. Bonner said today he had suspended Mrs. Ward on March 27 only after Griffith de- clined to accept her apology. On Varfous Bonds. Hartford, April 10 — The United States government was victor in the first skirmish between the federal government and the Aetna Life In- surance company. The insurance company is trying to recov 3376 (UP)—A| Mrs. Ward asserts that at least gentle-mannered woman whose hus- | 30 letters have disappeared from band attests they've never had a|the files. These letters, she sa ‘Washington, April 10 Grogan Will Refer Questions On Popular Powder of Peautiful Women West Hartford Tolice Association and Uield Day to Attorrey. John Prindle Scoll Don’t Be Discouraged By a Pimply Skin 1t is so easy to get rid of these miser~ able little blemishes, also blackheads, roughness, etc., through the daily use of Resinol Soap and Ointment. Spread onalittle of the ointment at night. Wash off with the soap in the morning. Do this once a day and note the improvement in Then Resinol Soap daily to keep n clear and smooth. Senate: Vote expected on Blaine resolu- | |tlon to investigate post office lcases. | House: a week. 70,000,000, was seen as the natural | The okt outcome of his past connections with the film industry. Directed Two Companies FREE sample of sashen request. Resinel, Dept. 84, Baltimore, M4, Preponderance of Wet Sentfment in Nation. Modifica- i i .| After the Meanwhile, serious charges made | 'Cr {rom engincering socleties en ay , | dorsing Bonner were left " by Mrs. Ward against Frank W. been paid, the United States Supreme |might decide whether a town should | Tindsay s Divecton convinced that talking pictures can | court handed down a decision in fa-|be required to buy both gas and [Var Gud Ar Oss En Valdig Borg |bring to the school children of the the attorney zeneral, the interstat: commerce committee and Secretary company versus the federal govern-|ed both and so as to give the de. Y:(n"lu\mn Rev. Axel 1. Peterson in the world and some day T hope| Y o ment, declaring that the statute|partment greater latitude in fixing to do my part to make that possi-| power commission. What Congress Is Serious Charges Dmng | federal, state and municipal bohds _— N { 10—Council 1wav | taking over of the future was unconstitutional. e 1 '\ 1 Monday to authorize tio | d of the Fox enterprises. from the government files valuable | Concer tflFllda)'\.ght - the Aetna company suit against the| For S. A, Mission Work ‘tomepiles without re- |extent of between $50,000,000 and tween the power commission ani |collector of internal revenue. It is now to the Yeard of contract anid the power industry. The chargea | expected that the Aetna will appeal | vation army mission work wiil be | to the Circuit court of Appeals. given Friday evening at the Swedish as veen granted by council egg-throwing incident climaxed long-standing feud between her and| Considers veterans consolidation thechiet cler'. v, '10RE PRORIBITION POLL Griftith had been working at a table sumes conslderation of Muscle opposite me for a week,” Mrs. Ward | Shoals. explained todas. !contlnuel investigation of railroad Lllcrar\ Digest Incomplete Returns “That morning I began talking to | holding companies. interfering with my work, telling |continues work on omnibus rivers| out who's going to be chief clcrk} Immigration committee begins| New York, April 10 (UP)—The and file clerk. consideration of proposals to rm;lmean incomplete returns from cities said ‘You get cut of my room anj| Merchant marine committee opens| poll follow: stay out!’ Then I picked up a|hearings on bills w amend the mer- Enforcement; M: He wiped the water off his face and W ednosd-y grinned. Senate: T'd put a dozen eggs that had becn [of fraud in post officc leases. Pittefield, delivercd to me that morning. 1| Lobby committee questioned Rep- | Basonnc throwing them at him. | Mas At Four Hit Mark Naval affairs sub-committee inves- | Paducah. Ky meoved. Three of them hit him, too.| House: He said to four men who were| Approved conference report on | Hannival. men, get this! Now get this!'| Interstate commerce commitice | (ATPTRACIE e Then he left the room with cggs heard additional testimony rrom[“.,,,. Walla, Wash. . 219 165 a sixth egg and hit him with that. (road ownership investigation. | Truck crop values for Virginia “He went right up to Mr. Bon- Griffith, her chief clerk, are before | {1¢% 3rs: Ward declared vor of the National Life Insurance|electric plants if one company own- . \. Band and Congregation |Mation the best educational talent of Interior Wilbur, chairman of the | | 5 ! which imposed such taxes of the[the price to be paid for a plant. MAY 1GNORE S UPPLY BOARD | ble” Griffith is accused of abstracting This decision led to the filing of ildings Commission to buy |Which are to be refinanced to the papers concerning the relations be- Thursday A concert for the benefit of Sal- I otaer years this autiori- were made by Mrs. Ward after the Bethany church. The program is as “It happened March 21 after Mr.| Military affairs committee re- | FIGURES ARE RELEASED a slight woman in her late fifties,| Interstate commerce committee | him about jumbling the files and| Rivers and' harbors (omm\nrm Show him it was just about time to find|and harbors bill. | “Pinally T just got hystegical and |strict Philippine immigration. in the Literary Digest's prohibition flower vase and threw that at hiw.|chant Marine act. R: Repeal). “I went over to a file case whers| Debated Senator Blaine's clmrgcahm tore off the wrapper and began |resentative Tinkham, republican, | Passa "I threw five eggs before he|tigated naval aircraft equipment. standing in the room, ‘Now you the omnibus pensions bill. Hennibel 21 o spattered all over him, and I threw |Gommissioner Eastman in its rail-| i Patents committee approved bill|were $21,487,000 in 1929 Socony Special plus Ethyl is like EAR a new hat with a shabby suit—you’ll look better, Wear a néw hat with.a good suit—you’ll look splendid. Ethy! fluid is like a new hat, Add Ethyl to ordinary gasoline—and the gasoline becomes better. Add Ethyl to the best possible gasoline—and you have the finest motor fuel that science has yet produced. Before we added Ethyl to Socony Special, it was acknowledged the best gasoline sold in NewYork and New England. We added Ethyl to Socony Special at the same price—sales jumped 40%. 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