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6 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930. NEW BRITAIN BANDS 5 1IN STATE SOCIETY sovemver. 15| Trogp 4 and St Joseph's Units i Admitted (o Association Wine i anh S 766.7 318749175 H H ] ed with breaking the British salt tax |obedience campaign. A Hindu National Congress 7% 1 rea TR (0, o ced to ‘ President Is Arr ested‘mo.mm imprisonment. Allahabad, India, April 14 (UP)—| Arrest of Nehru, who is the son of | |ot 192 27, boycotting the Simon inves- The pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, presi- |the noted agitator Motilal Nehru, [tigating commission and declaring dent of the Indian national congressr|strikes at one ¢f the highest lvarlvrsilhv goal of the nationalists complete was arrested here today and charg- |of Mahatma Gandhi's civil dis- |independence of England. $ DOWN Delivered Completely equipped you can drive a seasoned STUDEBAKER FEIGHT —costs less than 14 different sixes but will be worth more than a six when you trade it in'! was the six |younger Nehru who first introduced FIGURES SHOW |a resolution at the Madras congress Survey of Ontario Liquor Control Shows Trend Toward Light Wines; Bootleggers Driyqnmtq Bankruptcy $1; Beaune Police Figures Reveal N ou nambertin Has all of Increase in Dlunkcnnessiw Henr —Whiskey Consumed i jnssliepoct o w)w Smaller Quantities ln-:“‘ der Law. e TREND P'ROM HARD LIQUORS TO WINES AND BEER Comparative figures on fotal liquor sales in Ontario months, when tourist trade has little effect on total, are Ontario officials say they inc strong liquors to wines for winter licate a slow and beers. but steady FOR AS LITTLE AS November 16ito Spiri from 31.90 from 31 a5 cents to $1.55 effect it has, anl his an belizves that Dgdembag plf 20 Troop 4. Boy Scouts of Americ trumpete band and St. Joseph's Dium and Bugle corps of this city were among {he wew corps admit- ted to membership in the Connecti cut Fifers and Drummers’ Associa- Henry he- those ance, ) for the sum winter month v that figures for nific the general trend, * months. Tl cales of bheverages montps Fave morr as showinz izures for total in Ontario f November and as compar: CATTON April 14 a study of th F |the months of Toronto. 01 facts stand operation of control law ernment sel and liquors to stores. They are IRST: Drunkenr creased. Official pol that drunkenness is "revalen in sty people today as it discarded Ontario t SECOND: The has he There is a cr ‘hootlegging eal problem | verdict 13 provincial THIRD: Three | comber of 1929 out in the sam Ontario’s famous liquor |12 under w months, of J ary, 1980 (comple o hold W[]MEN ROUSED “ OVER LAW GODE + Claim Tneguality Clause Wil Nullify All Progress April 14 for h he 2 essary lch' the gov~ for January are not yet h permits I wine r. wh perm compare of Jan with th residents teurists. In and 106.957 10 >t companying box permits liquor conirol board helicv.s “Out of Henry only figures from Uil pan Sir in his annuat small per trouble. By many a very T Ontario. indicat of 800, ' any steady trend away fron real was und drink 3 0 excess trong liquors and beers mperance ac le boo* means or use also helioves that 1 of h the rise in th nd abet the opposition of United States representatives there to world Showers Force Temperature » Down in Several States 5 hootl Thrits ers and wines Jegger full yes 2 wich, Miss Klsi> Total Purchases for 1929 Hill, ch man Connecticut of 1l purchas in Onfario from wineries and govern- tores last officials ) Under e board.| Do m estic week of (whiski Dy ~which is respons the admir pirits e inequality of gave oul the following tatement hased upon her interpro- 1ation of additional information she has received from the conference. et “The defeat of {he uum‘\.lu:lv’u s B This goes to make up o e ne e o o a alallae D Sihegniationa I RILG ALY Sl ) JToronto police headquarters. provincial liquor bill for 1 A e S Tl o e L e bB o R = I naeod] flo i o Drunkenness About Same 360.769.81—of o means that Ontario’s liquor trol went | 448,60 w Into effect in i To get a Sir Henry's report therefore hee v V| the with the year andios Sstration of th Ontario ar law based on today te.) 2 JAMES J. BONNEY. Importe xes. Nativ d spirits e ; 95 ines | tion at its annual convention held ‘wines and heer he conclusions N e in Torrington 1esterday following officers . Morrissey Bridg William second vice pre Domestic heers were elect drunken-'ypnorted beers cunsas il The ssiden tivat irnished port: onfy Monaghan, showers that also end- g 1ope! ' 1- | hations will mobil vice president, Talcotville nt I'rances N. Haven hlen. Torrington Griswold Farmingt committer LWL James .1 women in all against the ra- proposed worlid has heen formed old-world theory subjection of women to men Already the National Woman's par- 1y cooperating with Alice Paul, rhairman of the nationality commit- | which spread Apri government o rofit f spring drought and an . O'Conne ; tification of this Sodolofilan 1t secretary -treasurer, points out tha Althoug ipon varm weathe ihe® ahdich greatest inere over the 192y es. proportior v es of domestic 108 per cent follows ported bee tee of the inter-American commis 235546, of whom 300 wer:| 1925, and of domestic 24 of a ninc sion of women has learned thw women cent. However. Ont tizens and at Fort Worth. Texas, was accom- o hird of the United 12265026, of whom 268 wor bought cent more panied hy a high wind, and e membership will vot vomf‘i‘ . imported whiskey and did gainst 1 tification of this cod. 1227—3 of whom Canadian | $25,000 fore senators are taking that posi- tion each day in response to th toppled | demand of American women fhat, we should not have the infernational law of inequality imposed upon us thereby nullifying the progress won at such cost 1o women since th2 rights convention at Is in 18487 ris expecte sl in the | tinue, more cloudiness and r drunkenn that ceeding four been s for and the suc-|pur wines, which ed for today. was expec Bridgeport Britain; M ing H. 8 s MeCabe Johnstone, Hastford; anditing con Herbert Hormstedt, Rock- James Hennard., South Man- John Totillas, Bristol The state field day will be helld| in A under the auspices of t Lancra Fife and Drum corps of New Haven as| vears in Toronto hav.|rose Purchases of im- |result in still lower mercury 19 7 Bonney s rose than one-t tates sen: 2 tourists heavy iles ville chester, than damage approximately halted, rooms, 428, and 6 per cent more cars wers women From 1928 whiskey shingles were hlown 4429, of whom Total sales in 1928 591.19, with a net profit of $7.82% were and small strugtures wer women 19205387, of women Arresis for other op which drinking might possibly be a fac- tor show no chanze during that period, ascording to Toron(o police. Provincial police same answer Bootlegger is No More Al enforcement officials about the hootlegger - Ontario temperance el ing tha first vear of operation the liquor control lasw h problem. Now heen cut down to a minor, relativs- | Iv figure. This statement was made without qualification. by authoritiz: | of the liquor control board, th:| provincial police and the city police. | It is the third point—the shi‘t | from spirits to wines and heers—o1 which the liquor control hoard is concentrating most earnestly right new. Sir Henry Drayton. chief commis- sioned of the board. points to his hoard's last annual report to illu t this, In it mark over whom 280 were | 055,32 aon 088.32 Scattered showers two rdiay in cen hroke A Permits Are Increasing Sl e AIaeA The number of d is increasing liquor hill nkers evideni! ast central and southern Ok- More than an inch of tral, As the teiophone service grows, so | together with 1k Herald Classified Ad | lahoma was reported in some - for Economical flansportatzfi rain To buy liquor in Ontar- Ctions give th Und was a however, he ha there is the r “0f all beverages, light wine beer are the least intoxicating of coholic beverages. Bevond all que tion, if those who use liquor couid be induced 1o drink light wines o heers in place of hard liguors would be 2 great improvement.” Reduce Wine Prices To promote this. the liquor con-| trol board has reduced prices on | wines. 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