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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. RUBBER INCREASE 22 PERSONS HURT Limit Production Work | “Sishis"coe Fails—Gandhi Reported Bettep |rom i w1 15| ber of complaints received by stand- ard quality manufacturers have been almost negligible.” HEAT WAVE HITS MID-WEST GITIES Temperatures Over 90 Reported in Many Sections Today Chicago, Apri breezes, bred in Texas, blew like a | furnace upon the middle wgst yes- terday and today. People who wear flannels caught entirely unprepared. this wecek the temperatures had been around freezing, and as re- cently as one of its worst snowstorms. Thermometer nincties were numerou Rapids, Ta., had a 943 Mo..-a 93, and Beoria, all record tempetatu fory April 10., Chicago officially was two- tenths of a degree better'‘than 90 degrees late yesterday afternoon, and was headed back that way learly today. Prospects of shower: and clouds, however, augured more moderate temperatures for the day, |here and throughout the middle west. Simultancously with wave occured the firs the s on in the Bruno Gizona, alume over India 10| directors remained the same as he- the doctrine of civil dis- | forc obedience and passive resistance | which he hopes will bring his coun- | try m.1r~p.~n.1' nce. NATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT GONTROL BATTLE ENDED Re-| dence legislation at this session. Commerce committee favorably regorted “Wagner unemployment iill. Interstate commerce committec favorably reported Couzens bill to imprison- | | ing the devotees out I preach to four months ment. simple BRAZILIANS HONOR DROUGHT ENGINEER Man Who Saved Stricken Gty - by River Diversion Recalled Gandhi Better Jalalpur atma FOR BEST K HERALD (L Golden Health Malt 100% Pure Batley Malt | Today ‘ USE India, April 11 (#—M E Gandhi, who vesterday ha to curb his salt making because of |high blood pressure, asserted 1od. J\Mli iary lOIlI!Y\H(A e opened hear- ngs on bill to transfer prohibition | hasten slogvly if I don’t wish to cour enforcement from treasury to de- a breakdown.” 4 He said that if his health wmm.l partment of justice. | Bombay, ted he would concentrate his atte Hous 5 5 Continued debate on Williamson tion on Gujerat, and might go as f: as Bombay, wheh he has complained | bill to consokidate governmental vet- cc | has not given his movemént of civil | erans’ or nizations. Interst commerce committee disobedience its deserved support. | concluded taking testimony of inter- {but could go no further despite an state commerce Commissioner Iast- | |embarrassing number of invitations man in its railroad ownership inves- |to visit other parts of India. Accompanied by ' Miss Maniben | tigation. Rivers and harbors Patel, daughter of Vallabhai Patel who was spe of the legislative continued work on guiisbor il embly, Gandhi today procceded to Military a radimatwad, where he announced to take up No conference of women in Gujerat resolution next Tucsday. would be held at Dandi Sunday. Addresses Women tion committec el on Welch bill to Dly 5 and | They will consider there possibility lof their specializing in the civil dis. | Philippine immigration. Gt lor campaign on picketing ] lobedience 10 Policemen Injured | Retreat Hcad Honm‘cd police, of whom three were [the liquor shops and foreign ¢loth | was carly this For 25 Years Service in shops. He addressed the women | judzes of the indured in the r f khad he police then charged | counsellin m to spin khaddar— | he examinatior Hartford, -April 11—Dr. Whit SCURC & i = . 5 or [native cloth st his | e field 'N. Thompson, for 25 years di o with their lathi ) : s scattering them. There |audience by the | O Gl LG W i .,.«‘,Am'.',_:”'A,,,,'J,'“'.‘m'f'l,'\,‘ ipply was exhausted they must go guest of honor at a dinner given 5 2 | naked the directors, incorporators IS G mani physicians and personal friends, i i o the Hartford Club last night In an address on the work of retreat Dcotor Thompson the fact that the retreat does nat choose its patients but admits ther without discrimination. | Present Group Holding Power P Dom TRio de Janeiro, Forty-onc years Pedro ruled the Brazilian empir and Rio was scourged by yellow fever and lacked drinking water, an 18 year old engincer miraculously brought thousands of gallons* of water into the parched city in six days. Recently scientific men in Wrazil @id honor to that engineer, Paulo de Frontin, whose name is a_house- | hold wdrd, on the anniversarysof his feat. April 11 ago, when Datavia, Java, April 11 (®—The department of agriculture in a re- view of rubber production by native in the Dutch Fast Indies, expresses the opinion that the present low priccs give no reason to belicve there will be any sharp increase in production in the near future, Should any material advance in rubber prices take place, however, a large part of the arecas now un-| I tapped will probably be brought into production in which event an im- portant increase in production may be expected. These considers India, April 11 (B— vo persons were injured in tained to Manage Aviation Concern In Ballot, Wilmington, Del., April 11 (A — The fight for control of the Nationa Air Transport, Inc settled & iy today when it was announced [that the present management had | retained. rioting outside the court house here today when a number of Satyagrahi who yesterday offered passive resis- tance police raid on' n: eadqus terms of im- during a tional congress rlers, were sentenced to various committec omnibus rivers prisonment. A la | cue some oups | Curtiss-W | now corporatiol corporation of ht-Keyes contre he dir 1 the new board of When the company attempted o res- | aker prisoncrs, as they purposc of hang-. them. The police | nd the Indians e 1o | crowd of the for on off. pass a shower whicl the gro ctora United sought ctor A to decided Shoals committee Musclc were removed, twa Ministers In Conference With yellow fever raging and water lacking, Dom Pedro called his | ts for a plan. The wise men 1 in millions for cost and months as the least time possible, The city would die of thirst heforc that. Then came the student ¢ me §0 contos of reis, right of way for 10 trains daily on the Rio D'Ouro railway for men and | supplics, the - telegraphs ~in my hands, food and men, and in six days there will be a. daily supply of 10,000,000 liters of water here,” he said. The ministers calied him c but the situation v desp Dom Pedro wanted to hear the 5 “Ask me nothing," the youn |of the replied. “Give me what I have| The Chicago beaches, especially asked and the water will be here injthe Oak strect beach of Lakn : Michigan, along the Gold Coast, had | its quota of people in bathing suits, but nothing nearer bathing than a few timid touches of tender toes to icy water was attempted. ing garlands fought them their with ions, the depart- ment considers, prove that the only possible course for Kuropean cs owners'to follow is to rediice pro duction costs. Comparcd with 108,- | 500 tons exported last year, the de-| partment ecstimates the potential préduction for the present year at 150,000 tons, The arca not . yet reckoned as being times larger than the pable are Cedar St. Lou Tl 92— opens exelude foresool of ession y of electin tarted. 1 before th comple and i stockholders in annual PUrpost conflict of sand met tl the for iirectors, of engineer. were sult determing More than ares of the Distributed by ed in the adually is dispersing ];-\j allots cast. Witl )i ‘ PUttemanMa'ltco' s at Dandi, send-| tvo o thr anges t { 41 MAIN STREET AR tappable is | two or three | present tap- A corporation we dians. B The crowd continued to the meighborhood, which is a | dominantly Hindu locality, excitement prevailed. Among those sentenced werc Ali, who was sentenced o ninc months imprisonnrent. and Mehr charged with abetting of violence and breach laws and was sentenced throng pr and in- the Theat drowning of Chicago territory. swimming in Lak t, went down from the shock | cold water and cramps What Congress Is Doing azy, ense str 1 Abid | Just like a man . . . looking for Fig Newtons in the refrigerat(;r. Guess she’ll leave the package on the table after this, where he can’t fail to find it. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Triday o Senate:— salt Continues with Harris tion bill. val affairs sub-committee gocs | ad \\ilh naval aircraft cquipment | ADS o s River From Course Dom Pedro agreed, and within tie hour De Frontin was on his way | with other cnginecrs, Within 24 hours blasting was heard in the Or-1 “rrangqs City, Omaha, Little Rock | gan mountains. Thirty thousand,.q Des Moines were among cities men were, pressed into work under |y, ing temperatures of 90 degrees 200 engine s, night and day shifts > S : or higher. with food supplicd on the spot, and 2 a river was turned from igs coursc through a mountain barrier. On the morning of the sixth d water flowed through a 12-milg long cana not the 10,000,000 liters promised, but 20,000,000 liters, and Rio was save imm Qi Considers miscellancous bills un- | r unanimous consent. Military affairs committee ues hearings on Muscle Shoals. World war veterans' committee | | takes further testimony in support | of proposals for additional veterans' | hospitals. Banking committee resumes its investigation of branch banking. | Tnmigration committee continucs | Kaw on Sale at All H[li‘!ersal Stores Philippine immigration hearing. Patents committee resumes con- sideration of general copyright bill. | Thursday el contin- | Says the Uneeda Boy. GIRL THREATENED AMSTER EXPOSURE Gonfidential ~Secrefary Claims She Demanded $300,000 New York, April 11 (P—Comple- tion of the state’s case against Olga Edwards, on trial for extorting funds from Nathan L, Amster, 60-ycar-old financier, was in prospect today Violent scenes which Miss Ed- wards created in Amster's office | when she appeared threatening to cxpose Amster as the father of her | six-year-old son upless her demands | were met, were deseribed yesterday by Charies R. Jeffers, confidefitial cretary to Amster. Jeffers said on one brought her son, Lee, and sent him among | phers “fo babble ter.” Another time, she rushed into i shrieked. “I'm through with these petty de- mands. I want $300,000 in United | States currenc Jeffers said ked her in view of the smail t Cof LINK FROG PAIRS A5 SIAMESE TWINS Scientists Make Experiment to Ascertain Relations Senate:— Ordered investigation paign expenditures in | senatorial primar of can| this year's | and | MOHICAN MARKET 391—101 MAIN STREET occasion she N OHK \\r I‘IN L to the office N Will be closely priced again Saturday and will the stenogra- | M| show the greatest saving in the city—for quality about Daddy Ams wanted, would sl wve it now or : 029 vores . 14¢ after lunch?” to which he said she | Genulne et e | Prime Rib » Roasts Beef .. Ib. 3% | and I'll get him good. If I .m\'ti Tudor Plateé Teaspoon i oo i Lean Pot Roasts ......... 1b. 22¢ Fresh Pork Roasts ....... Ib. Dc Made by famous “Oneida Commu- nity” in superb Mary Stuart design Considered Dill. Lobby committce quedtioned Rep- resentative Tinkham, republican, Massachuset Naval affairs sub-convmittee con- | tinued maval aivcraft equipment in- | vestigation. Senator DAl attacked world court. | cnator Bingham promised con- | tion of Philippine indepen- Towa City, April 11 arc produced ;at the Towa by a surgical operation which grafts two young animals togethcr s Siamese twins or other combina- ticas hitherto unknown. This grafting is done only on ar nuals of a low order, principally taa- poles and newts. Its purpose is to show certain relations between the particular the dominance of mele over female characteristics. Making these strange twins is re- ported to the American Associa- tion for the Advanccment of Sci- ence by Prof Emil Witschi of the universit tment of zoology The s called parabiosis. may be united side at they appear like or ong bekind the Irofessor the the witness said office and Newtons REC.US. PAT. OFF. . Swift’s Best I lg Genuine Spring When the most luscious figs arc “whether ; . amount she wrapped up in the most delicious cake twins then it’s a real Fig Newton . . . And it’s Gther, forming Witschi “Often in parabiosis only one ani- mal will f Nevertheless it co-twin grows t the same rate, proving the latter receiv an abun- cant food supply through the cstab- lished Dblood connections. If the iwo animals of a pair are of the same species they grow and differ- entiate at the same rate. If they arc of different specics, the faster growing one will dominate and di- reet development of the other. Leopard fr are ‘cited as e ampl They normally take four months for development, but they cut this timec in half when “twinned” with wood frogs, which have a faster growing period Professor Witschi finds definile eominance of male over female cle- ments, SKILL N DYEING SHOWS PROGRESS Cotton Men Hear Reports On New Process Discoveries chaing,” made only by the “Uneeda Bakers.” sayE Wets Predict Bill Will Pass in Assembly Today any, N. Y., April 11 (P—En- d by their most important in years, wet leaders of the York assembly predicted con- tly today the pas: 10asure to petition cong convention to repeal the ¢ amendment, The anti-prohibitionists | surprising strength measure, introduced man Louis A. Cuvillier, was brought out of the rules committee yester- day for debate and final action. The normally dry embly voted 82 to 61 in favor of Cuvillier's motion to AOIV‘-HINHHOU of his bill, and it s today, the lar t numifer ever to join with democrs in support of an anti-prohibition lflt‘{!.\lll‘l‘, voted for the motion. Sold in packages and by the pound. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY “Uneoda Balwrs® cour: ctory W Lean Fresh Shoulders .... Ib. 18¢ | Fancy Fricassee Fowl ....Ib. ?5c “Meadowbrook” Our Best Fresh Churned BUTTER - » 41c HIGHER PRICL “Meadowhrook” Finest Fresh Selected EGGS % 3w 89c, ~TOACH B New Mild 27¢ . fi 7pk. 35c 2" 25¢ M POTATOES 35c 5 showed when the by Assembly- To get spoon. Sim- ply mail coupon you find on your grocer's counter and cook ing directions from 2packages of Quaker QuickMaca- roni to The Quaker 7 v P NO wonder “(‘sl Pure LARD USi HERAL LASSIFIED AD! i i ; ALD CLASSIFIED ADS ‘“'(:I‘\I‘“' baklng Is QUESTIONNAIRE ASPARAGU Lar;zc (allfomm l’l une BANANAS . “La rge Bu nch Fl‘csh K Yellow Ripe With Tender - - - - 2 Packages of Quaker New| _ o e | e CAN | IMPROVE Q u i @ k THE FLAVOR Macaroni Boston, April 11 (UP)—The artis- | try of dyeing textile fabrics is) greater t ¢ than at any period of | modern civilization, President Lin- colm\Bayles of the National Associa- tion of Manufactu de- clared y t the textile forum at the Boston City elub, Overseers of bleaching from textiie plants throt 12 d attended (he was devcted (o the cons tion of problems encountered in the dycing and finishing of cofton fabrics. the | “With color dominating | oF GRAPEFRUIT, LJ with Calumet's DOUBLE-ACTION Catvmer's Double-Action makes it easy to bake perfect cakes. 7 ‘\Iolu(‘.m Npccml F |0lll. .ZI' 5 Ib. bag ... 99¢ itrairh\l'.;iflhing Powder 5 pk):s. 19¢ Ibs. Vc\\ ( dhf()ll'lld me Bcam 2 29¢ Its first action — in the mixing bowl— gets the leavening started. Its second action — in the oven—is a full steady rising that lifts the batter up and holds it until your cake is perfectly baked—high and light, even though you may not be able to regulate your oven lemperature perfectly. Make a pan of Calumet muffins or a cake and see why modern home the American public | MAKE THIS TEST—See for youreelfhow Calumet (alumet has become the most popular baking powder in the has asked for colors which will be st to light and washing,” said Bay.- lies. “Such colors can and are being given. As chemistry has gradually given us sew discoveries more sat factory, lfast colors have been found. With 2 wid of satisfactory fast it seems un- nec: for any manufacturer {o use dyes which will prove undesir: able for the purpose fer which the fabric is sold. “The confidence turer in the d guarantees cf light under wh sary, of the manufac- pparent i the to color and h huge quantities of cotton goods are sold cach year, With the introduction of medium priced colored sheets and pillow cases, colored towels, etc., came new problems for the dyers and finishers. The success which has met their ef- forts is shown in the fact that while these goods are sold with guaran- fees of replacement of merchandise that proves unsatisfactory the num- Sprinkle a little Ivory Salt over the cut fruit. This brings out ‘the natural fla- vor. Want an unusual cook book? A free copy of the Worcester Salt Cook Book explaining the many kitchen and household uses of salt is yours for the asking. 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