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\ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930. 9 = S =S e —————— o o 7 or the law enforcement commis- Ithey were not caused by wood or|ident to the opening baseball’ game C dlt T t B b G nt sion’s proposals; although, he wrote, {grain alcohol. A search for higher | of the season in the afternoon. She on !0flS ll 0!'0[1 0 e el'e y Overllme the Anti-Saloon League and thm alcohols of special toxicity or pois-| was present at the corresponding ’ . . . qe Ce | Methodist Board of Tvmpcranc:’ 0!1;:5 .;;nsmud«m: ;\As‘lreg}l‘m 5 | occasion last ‘year. i 3 c s a e ATVAT medica schoo! as Liquor Control, Police of Canadian City State| (N STEPS BARRED o't eyt BATTLE-PLANNED v ties resis By wmor vnines o i1y lobby for those measures in anl uor consumed by those. afflicted. | " Yaibach, Jugoslavia, April 15 UP) around Washington.” | “Samples of Jamaica ginger sold in | —The entire village of Kaluka, near S 1 E X 1 Law e by a Ly concern have | " Curran Says His Group Has|inzoiion. ve exvtainea mas e Medical Bxperts Start SIUAY of 0o kenYor aniiers ‘ana. federai Laibach. comprsing 50 nouses, w i tion as private and confidential H : officials have closed don'n tempor- ‘dMYro)ed by fire today as the re Don No Lobbying Work | <oe. Hhes"contain tecters trom eiti- Poisonous Drink |ariiy iR plant ot 81 ¥0. Nimmn. T a1t ot & onitt's MosstAns e eab OtControl Board — zens all over the country ‘and for — | Worcester, tne largest distributor Df‘m on a kitchen stove. The child qu the product in that city. 1 e e that reason he had preferred that| - Medicat | { | was Killed. Therc was heavy dam- of Ontario Washington, April 15 P—To but-| ;0w 1" gelivered to the committes| DOSton. April 15 UP—3edical Detectives were ordered fo ald | age, tonhole a dry senator on the steps|under the compulsion of a sub. Means of combating cases of p.u.;l-i\\ orcester police liquor squads 'n; of the capitol in the hope of malk-|poena. He added that he woull ysis believed caused by drinking Ja- “" ir S&mh for illicit liquor venders [Several raids were made and snmI.Ar\r_——’ ot is, 3 p ersonal eXani-|aica - 5 : ing him a wet is, in the opinion of [gladly appear for a personal maica ginger were sought here 10-|, iiiiv has followed in other citice. [CE CREAM Henry H. Curran, the president of |ination without being subpoenacd. |day with the toll over the state dur- the Association Against the Prohibi- ———— ing the week-cnd having rlsen 10| aqs % S bk UNIONS VICTORIOUS two score and more. Slight Cold Troubles I 49c Per In fact, d possible, ich. April 15.—A union| Sixteen persons have been taker Mrs. Hoover Once More | Quart and advances this belief as inferen-|jabor strike in the building construc- to hospital in Worcester, 1 Washington, April 15 (®) — Mrs, | | SPECIAL EVERY WEDNESDAY. RisH WHISKIES 1 evidence that his organization |tion trades herc yesterday was of Newbur¥port, nine in Lawrence a IS aifrerinst oo e el ian s at the (o) 3 has not been engaged in thelshort duration as the master con- | threc in Westford. The victims ar T I e PALACE “doubtful luxury” of lobbying. | tractors 4t noon signed an agreement 'all suffering from partial paralysis | g A o ot serioiiat natie CONFECTIONERY This assertion was included in affor a year which embraced the of the limbs. Two Women ars Her prompt recovery is expeeted Neat to Palace Theater s letter from Ci y o Chairman|waze and time schedules as propos- among the six cases at the BOston| The ajlment. er, is keeping specially Made by the iy R e d Caraway of the senate lobby com-[ed by the unions. All unions had an |City hospital. No deaths have her indoors and ted: hes irom mittee. which is investigating the |agreement for a five-day weck. curred and nonc is believed to be in | attending the meeting last night of Crown Ice Cream activities of wet and dry organizi- — a serious condition. the Daughters of the American Rev- CO . Poizon gas spread by airplanes Study of symptoms of the cases.|olution, at which ) Hoover de- . said his association h s been used to fight mosquitocs | Dr. George H. Bigelow. state health livered an < Likewise, she done nothing about the Jones la rida s |commissioner, said, indicated that |was unable to accompany the pres- /1N TRE WIDE- OPEN DAYS TEnveRancE ACTTHE _ 7 Now UQuoR 1S LEGA ux" : TVERY BAR WAS GUSY «~ (O0TLEGGER WAS A PROBLEM" OQ’\’A\NABLE FOR THE HOME. — . Inspector David McKinney of the Toronto police department pictured here at his desk at quarters where Bruce Catton interviewed him. At the om the official price list of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario. The booklct contains 6 pages an hundreds of varictics of liquor. wine, beer, ale and” mixed preparations. (In the new Two Flavor Package) e Uaney T S RO (OB ol iner Wi ey e SV \C3YE Slnte fnSEORSIDIL NI B S in Nanvilar ouniiover i tiraciiliot gene into the liquor selling business, as the result of the repeal of the “.r“lwt :;';W wine is 26 per cent | g e province's dry law. His clientel 31 ale T Hots i o Nl ki b s alcohol. A bottle of it is eno ; S m O n d to make a man drunk. But soms | point. Where he used to sell . ! : : cople g0 to the winery, get ticir by the case, he now sells it by tha | PEOPIC 8O to Lo ERE S Hiand i e three boules and avink e 1 Fopmep Prosecutor Cut, Wile Officials of the Ontario TLiguor|pretty tipsy., and we take them in. 4 " LG oniwant Logect tetls) amend Relie Medanoriiy, : ——— THE INCOMPARABLE BLEND of Camel Cigarettes is probably the most impor- mnony fre B eonc w S - | winéries under the permit system & = 5 timately connected with the work-|the same as all other purchases.” Chicago, S pril Lo jlils A bomb : : : s 5 3 ing of the liquor control law vou| Tn 1395 the Toronto pelice . ar {ossed last night into the apart- ! tant discovery in the history of smoking. It made cigarette smoking popular. gC to Toronto police headquarters, |rested 2436 people for violating | ment home of Charles Center Case, : 3 : 1 1 to see what officials there fay. the Ontario temperance act. In|gormer special prosecutor whoss : Camel changed the smoking habits of the nation and has given pleasure to 'rqh»re you are shown to the officz | 1426 this figure dropped to 2 s A "m; e L & of Staff Inspector David McKinney, {1y 1927 there aqiTEoRTa e | SOl AaRaLEOrnOYESCnt it A1 i tte. in charge of what Toronto calls the | rested on that charge and 730 fo-|Persens to jail for 1026 election more millions of PCOPIC than any other cigarett “morality division™ of the police |yviolating the liquor control laiw | frauds. $ . . s = force—tho division that 100ks after |whicn went info effect in the mil- | Cace Himselt was slightly injured : This exclusive blend assures in Camel a smoothness, a2 mildness and 2 vice, drunkenness, bootlegsing and [dle of 1927. In 1928, 1006 were |l Ly ol the like. arrested for violation of the liquor | Y 81ass: His 19-year-old daughter Inspector McKinney, & veteran|control law. Figures for 1929 are | Elizabeth, was struck by plaster of 40 years on the force, is em-|[not vet at hand: the figures scem |that showered from fhe bomd- 0 . . phatic. to have little significance. as far |Shattered cefling. Mrs. Case anl qualities of the choice tobaccos of which Camels are made and melds them “Conditiens are greatly im-las indicating any change brought |another daughter, Winifr 15 proved now,” he says. “The boot-|about by the mew law 15 cgq. | Were shaken as they sat reading i all together into a delightful harmony of smoke pleasure. It scts Camel legger is no longer rious prob- | cerned. | the living room. lem. He's a smallscale operator) Inspector McKinney,” incidental: Lixplodos on Lordh : apart as a cigarette of distinctive character and provides for Camel and he doesn’t cut much figur Iv. has a good’word to The bomb explodad on the sccond | mellow fragrance that cannot be imitated. It preserves all the excellent say for | Big Bootlegger No More the behavior of American tourists [ Story. enclozed glass porch be | “We have got ride of the whole- |in Toronto. the wall of the hedroom Case u smokers the very highest form of smoking luxury. sale bootlegger — the dealer ‘1| “Of the millions of {ourists in |1 occupics. His danghter Lliza large quantities. Under the oll|Ontario last year. the number that | Peth. howc vas using the room Ontario temperance act (prohibi-|got into trouble on account of [}ast night as a study. Casc ia tion Jaw) the big distillers and|jiquor was infinitesimal.” he |the Kitchen. breweries, manufacturing for ex- T e Al In addition to the convictions h~ port under the Dominion 1aw.|icurists comc he only for liquos, |Obtained as special proscentor, Ca : were our worst offenders. Booze |hut T ingist that isn't true. 1 be- | fecured scores of fines. Most of his i 3 would start out from theiv|jjeve a mighty small percentage | ONVictions were of workers in tl 0 places, ostensibly for export, and|ceme here for drink.” “Bloody entieth” ward, home of : would get short-circuited back | How Ontario’s liquor con- | “Boss” Morris Bller, city collector: 2 into Ontario. We have stopped |y rke (and in the 42nd ward. The last of I all of that now. . A T | these cases was completed only ro- sy, “‘Speakeasies? We've always ently, Case gned as specii) had a few of them, and unless n\:-'ST JOSEPHS CHURGH e - for tho election bo average epeakeasy's patient Apr e recignation follov changes his ideas we always will. b I s E ement with the chairmac had licensed bars, wo ha lin registration fraud prosecutions. CHLILES *|Choir Director Gratton to Have Satiiching Neg)ojiGase of men, you know, that could z Case also was active in the inves- into a hotel bar and get a glass| Chorus of 40 Vofces and Sing- | tization of the slaying of Octavius of beer for 5 cents, but preferred ; y. Negro attorney, who wis instead to g£o to a speakeasy and ers T'rom Dridgeport h s Lller's opponent for warl pay bhalf a dollar for the samc man in the 1928 election stuff — because, You see, in the | Granady was shot to death in an speakeasy they'd be in the com- autemobile shortly before the polis peny they delighted in, but in a | closea real bar they'd be in respectable 'ase said his work as special cempany. Shpsinls Bl 2 sccutor had resulted in several Drunkenness Not Increased ;?"f‘:\ :‘nnlql::;::f“‘”’;:“l ;\”d’ f'f;"f ts against his life, bLut that CAS IR e ehessacs weil ol SRR AHEl B 'm]mm had been none recently. “Th haven't noticed much change | o0 PUPE O 0 ures nof | threats were ignored, as being the since the Ontario temperance act | - I\V‘O”'r“"fll i e inging «¢ | Work of a.crank,” Case said. \was replaced by the liquor eontrol|y,o roqronses in four part harmony. law. But conditions are infinite- el phldda % s | 1¥ better than they were under the |76 Program follo hd v Haven, April 15.—Rev. Samuel old open-bar regime, e R ] Torie Generayi | € Bushnell, class of 1874 Yale, is ill “When we had bars here I've| S sy [ in his home here. He is a son of seen 11 bartenders working as Gloria CGenerali 1 Cornelins Bushnell who was one of hard as thev could go in onc h S e it inelcitzans il of backed Bine tel, with other bars a few bloc Masstin (G : | building of the Monitor of Civil war away all equally busy. At 11 Kalivodd | o, oclock ‘at night the police always fad to flock around to stop th: rows and pick up drunks. And we| . had to watch out for robberics, | ANCHUS - oo. oiiod St. Cecilia’s Mas 100. s B . “Drunkenness is no problem o | DeRedictus . .- e GOy us now. O, there's an odd man | Sleiecllpe - e Agnus Deti ot SN ivebor et a little topheavy now 5 : and again, and we'll bring him in, asgiiL of course. For the first cffence lio |eceTsional .. s ftoinot pays $10; for the recond he pay Beaifaiy S Iheinthes £ 350 and for the third he goes to | e \ jail for three months, with no o- ers are pretfy careful. Not many ot them can afford to pay $50 for getting drunk. “Drinking is pretty well con- fined to the home now. The peén- alty for drinking in- an f{llegal YOU can malfe G” placé—which is any place but ths| Feels Much Stronger After | arrangements for u\ home, or the hotel room if the Taking Lydiu E. Pinkham's drinker is a tourlst—is a_$25 finc, loan, up to $300, in and that section of the law is en- Vegetable Compound | b : forced right up to the hilt. 24 hours or less “Prohibition Was Worse" Lankin, North Dakota.—For nearly “What drunkenness ~we have | four ywslwunot in good health, My now isn't as bad as it was under work s cleaninj the Ontario temperance act. (n house and I worl Repayments to those days they used to drink dhisds oo and Suit Your Income oh, anything; aleohol and har 3 8 2 not do it. I read tonics, and canned heat, and sho:| {3 “:the"mwml‘:m blacking: the Lord knews what 4 not- They'd get blind, raving S et Courtaous Attertion drunk, and many of them died.| : [ Complete Privacy ‘We have none of that sort of hing mow: g 3 Shice: Dattles: At | COURTEOUS ATTENTION ““Our drunks mow are largety| |Q % this medicine. I COMPLETE PRIVACY wine-drinkers. The stuff they ge X am feeling a lof is cheap but i's sure of bein, sidbetter and T af’n} 2 1 good. recommend it. You may use this letter enbi E‘a afln flcgety “There's one loophole in 2| as a testimonial"—TiLLIE_TRENDA, 7 present law t accounts for R. F. D. 2, Lankin, North Dakota. Toom 201, Lt el Building good deal of the drunkenness | = 20 West Main Sireci—Dhione 1-9-4- There’s one way you can buy| This Medicine Is Sold in Both © 1936, B. J. Reynolds Tobases liquor in Ontario wjthout a per- Liquid and Tablet Form ! B Company, Winston-Saless, No Go The program of Laster music has been prepared by the organist and choir director, Michael J. G at St. Joseph's church for the 10:30 mass next Sunday. The choir of 49 Masgs in A Offertory ...:....!.... Lambilotie leluia.

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