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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930. | Miss Eilzabeth M. O'Donneli, Mr | teture is inacea biac praises parley’s achievements. destroyed their farmhouse. president of N. A. T. is in accord | the streets of Hartford and into the [ Neltte 7. Williams, Miss Ann Chekiang province advices said| Tokyo—Wakatsuki, Japanese delc-| Attleboro, Mass—Rev. David F.|with its plans and that he has de- [town ‘of Windsor, with state police- Murray, G. O'Lery, Thomas 1. Cu ‘I).LL 20,000 bandits had overrun|gate at London, authorized to sign|Sheedy, pastor of St. John's Roman | posited his stock in favor of & con-|men in pursuia, terminated when an, Miss Elizabeth Doherty, Re | Chekiang—Anhwei provincial bor-|naval treaty. ¥ Catholic ohurch since 1910 dead. |solidation with United. The direc- |the automobile sideswiped a fence, N otae Oen A\f‘mmu ders, killing hundreds of exacting| Shanghai — Missionary's lotter| Sudbury, Mass—Henry Ford's| tors at N. A. T. however, arc adverse | then crashed into a tree. May and UJ | rrrancis Dillon " Rev. Joseph Hol- | thousands of dollars tribute from | from beseiged city of Hanchow si historic Wayside Inn threatened by |to this proposal. Cerasimo;- taken by the state of- a brush fire that sw 0 [| United Aircraft has already ap- s, were turned over to Hartford and Jol Vigneron, R the i S‘ 3 anarchial situation prevails in dis- t swept 50 acres o ¥y ap i of i ank Jones ~‘\ Canton dispatches said bandits | trict under bandit regime s estate plied to the Delaware court 1o de-|police whose investigation resulted N k Re “a s s a s I ‘ . : : Melmont, Mass.— ¢ A. Car-|termine the validity of i ing of several ch s Gl‘(‘at Nonhem Pl‘&Sldent tOMmm O'Connor, Rev. Harry M. Thl’efl[efl [0 K]H All Forelg“e]‘s had become so bold they moved as| Bombay — In connection _with micha:x, nC"' sefiimgcfliginfpubnc:JLCL 8 Nc' )f‘ :lnl I):)roN‘o};fhhAs::‘mgf;‘[(l‘mpl;::;‘ of several charges against O Al e military units capturing increasing. | Gandhi's actlvities, several ~miRor| ;yyieicommission of Rhode Island, |can shares,and a-temporary re. | Lured by Offer of Drink : S | Finn, Charles P. Stanton, Rev. I'a 1 1 larger areas, esf al)lla]l.ing their [ leaders arrested in suburbs. dlda hore atiHome!of lia brother. strxlnmg order against the delivery B t ;i | e e L | —_ Virtually the entire province of|in clash of police and communis > > | shdng! 21 B + .| Kiangsu, north of the Yangtze river,| exico City—Cassidy, after ¢ | The United Iletter to N. ‘A m.|tola to the police, and they left to 2 1 0 rail Shdnghai, - April 21 (P—A lettor ; : 2 3 | | stqckholders concludes with the re-|go to a dance. It is claimed that ECnipn 9L (D)L il rocsivediher n ote of 16 Amer courged by bandits despite | ing kidnappers who thredtened “his Bt Jders |the two under arrest induced Colby exeo sc a - BT LE AL N e B | Sporadic sition of the govern- vay to Peabody, - T. stockhojders |the tw aryesy e Jenexecutiye, ool “'_"”“\_‘ a5 in Catlrolic missionarics, who for | Soradic. oPposi I’ s i send proxies to,a committec headed |to go into a dark alley for the pur- man to president of the Great North- \\le ave been held prisoners in p B e AT by Frederick B. Rentschler, presi-|pose of having a drink, and when ern in 20 years, will show Soviet he Kiangsi province city of Kan- | Sorel, noted actress, suffers fractur- | dent of United Aircraft to be voted |he was preparing to quench his Russia this summer how America chow, said that communist and bar S0ishonlder {n a.,}o a(-(‘idm\\. at the special meeting. | thirst was felled by a blow on the i ot et ot 2o Grse| o e O {1 Yt ?{:'.;:31%’5:7’%&1?li";f:‘”*'t'jft":“;fl:f{if;"?3l Overnight News || " St . company Ot 0 Dal wmch?ml ALTOR YI]UTHS‘~P:L:"£;‘{' " S oo, e | . o Zachs car was taken from in front Nogthern system since 1 con- of oiie 1t [thorne, N. Y., killed and Patrick | | | £ donlotud report (B, el sol for Tourist Ruse o s continued 4o |BY the Assosiatea | Waters, Wingal, X. Y., injured when | Would Join Concerns | of Mt. Sinaf hospital. The father i to s adviser b HEY 1 2 pans, L . 3 automobile hits trec | i |of the owner, Benjamin Zachs, 70, gie 1 for s0 805 18 : : z 0] Domestic Ik > hits 5 T A R e R U G 4 e reds, according to | = Minck-| ‘of: 45 Beldon stecst: haa. besn ts to the government in rebuil and L : GRORQUIE | e e | mford—Mrs. Edna W. Minck Belas Ptiiads i extending its rail system while here | % ey the letter, which was dated April 1. ‘mm:\”\vo'lmm olr. and Mrs Lind- || 3%, Kills selt and two children,| Now York, Aupril 21 (UP)—Plans to the institution carlicr in the eve: : e 5 th s ning after being struck by a car n St. Pau \shington 21 (UP)— had notified Kanchow authorities to wi = 5 sy 2 SN 5 e g 5 struck’ by on his way to his home in St. Paul ] Washington, ,\;w(rv'l‘u,‘ J«lm‘ = L T vt Tan. | one stop, beating non-stop-record, - |Arthur, 7, and Eleanor, 6, by turn- | for preventing the acquisition of |ariven by William Doyle of Hart. The man who was chict engineer | tra guards were stationed about the | capture I ¢ Chi ~ Gangsters' bullets kili|ing on gas in bedroom. | North American Aviation, Inc., by | 5 . 3 hite day as reports chow, the missionary wrote, con- |« 5 1 o e 2 ’ [ford. He died carly Sunday morning. xalwayile e 2 ]\.\:;vl Hous «?‘ 1\x ”1 ; :n( :\W e s anany ks 556 indorsrorldichasastars. | Stamford—Joseph Merto dics as| National Air Transport, Inc., were New Bn am Man Accused OI o o ehaly A oA e T £ s suffered when | announced today by United Aircraft ce v ! tood he was asked o Russia hecause by, It was Baster Monday, the | diate dan £ its capture | Washington—TLamont says public|Fesult of injuric xgpm,\ assin of {16 antombbils . a becaus : ; | - A struck by taxicab driver, Michael|& Transport Corporation, reputedly | R bb ¥ dA I Th[ il Sas rd climatic and topographical conditions | day of the annual cgg rolling, and Withdraw Part of Forces | construction contracts awarded dur-| .. | a holder of 57 per cent of the lat-| 0DDery and Auto e |and gave chase. In Last Hartford, oL : anuit ing-first threc months of 1930 total- | Gig8lio. : } | | the fence as struck and in Windsor, along the | cvery Dt of childhood ingenuity| Neanwhile the reds had R | Meriden—Derailment of four ter's stock. } | the car crashed into a tree in front n vas brought into play for the oc-|drawn part of their forces SliERs s e ©ission ro. | freight_cars blocks trafic on New| United Alrcraft is scking to pre-} o opmap g oo B0 106 CTESESC 0 o Lree n Sror P will be a combination of | casion, from t o0 vhiletanaitinm| oo doR OF S Data clt that|York, New Haven & Hartford rail-|vent the merger with North Ameri-{ %0 0 (0 & S M3 L aniiant bers or EAG toe i ce oD et T irists were the victims Kanchow's fall are busy plunderir ) Sornorations| road here for four houss. n Aviation and seehs;toaoautre N | =S R AL I Re. e youne min mitil the oiats No ad permitted” in | the ing country, lo Mm; steady work| Sharon—Unidentified body of man | A. ' 1{],:-‘«11‘ to 1\nul;:(' N, ,\,"1“5(.\;3\”0]’]: of Elacifosd, wors Bosilorer| bulics: offidens wradid. whoenh o White Hou. " frolic un- | villages ‘ Inapir hostage=. | | g 1 found in ruins of farmhouse burned ! Yor hicago Air Line with United's i & 4 \”" Z ans % A lics t for chil- | Scores of 3 women have S ',‘1" hoon destroys 14| Lwo weeks ago Bocing line from Chicago to San “;“‘]1\‘"0"":‘]‘]1r‘;:°":“‘)r ‘1’ ::::;l *r”o‘l“l;("" A _ lmr“‘li"”‘nf ‘”"l“_‘n“‘;t‘z“m 3 S t years | kidnaped many rather tha; 10\,y;~“o|v lmull of Leyte, rendering| Danbury—Jerry Rossi, '*ho“l r;wnu.\clo-‘t r to N. A. T.s stock- and theft of an automobile, after a|the Hartford officer: some br mind conceived the idex t intend to commniit s ¥ thousands homeless and killing or|in leg while running toward a field el R i £ e ring in Hartford police court to-| May has a police court record T{of allowing tourists to act as an opportun O s eryhe oo |to witness a fight between two men, holders, United Airc mu‘ cla "‘*bl "i‘h o et promptu guardians. Since the sight- |t vosald, Numerous forcigh | Uyughington — President Green of [one of whom, Andy James, 21, Ne- \nrla"]aldsow\\l\lo::nxl}\:‘znm N\“urllfll»[,}y‘s The arrest took. place at )| T greed that ac i S 1 < v N = rs o he s N. A. T st ks : G LD, L AV ¥ o et yaite arten asior ¢ e .'vv‘ ‘.‘h!mm e | m £ Lot ‘»n. Tp I, of L. says senate canvass shows | B“i was held ((1r mc\\m&o“\”;m“r‘nnd ol G 0L T vt et (o e 1 FAVOR GREGALACH er for the Spokanc paying for, the L 1) Kedsar I One cker has been definitely r(~_|«(-\(d,1 .(\ddln\oxm—l rof W. G. rsity | ers meeting of N. A. T. for May 7 old Colby of Hartford, had been| TLondon, April 21 (UP)—Grega- le railroad and fin Wl i ryone's satisfaction. | w York—Father and four chil- felected dean of Wesleyan university | 878 HC pose of preventing the | beaten and robbed of $7, and an |lach, the horse which won the Grand & N»' Nor h“x; in This year, however, guards wer:| The missionary said that wealthV| gron hurned to death as they sleep, |to succced Dean F. W. Nicholson. (for the purpose of pi g | s ] s S Sl aten o caldenc Tonith s arc suffering speciad | ot i 4 1 New England merger with North American Avia- automobile owned by William | National in 1920, is considered in wat 3 eviaence oL e s & il dins mother and son riously injured. 2 o ] R oo |Zachs had been taken while the [some racing circles as likely to re- and to keep it to a|hatre b mur and 10| \yashington—President Hoover at-| Boston—Jimmie Picardi, 21, Bos- | 100 & y ays President Approves {owner was at the bedside of his|peat the performance again this 3 cne villag 4 1 v | tonds laster services in Iriends' | ton contender for the bantamweight Lif e ! ends 1% ces i s 3 claims that the |dying father. A spirited run through | year. FL{]ATINH [;HUR[H Hoover has tirned overshot as arning to surrender| yeeting House; Mrs. Hoover, recov- | boxing championship and former | ‘The United letter clai ¢ | dying fa D gh | ye 2 the so .m “zrounds sloping away 10| property without istance. The | ering from wrenched back, remains| New England and national junior | | the: rear of the White House, for the | letter continued that reds were con-| pome, 112-pound amateuf champion dies SAILS TUM[]RR['W children's amusement. Last year lands, destroying titi Miami, Fla.—Al Capone arrives. |herc following operation for ap- -nmm ttend2d. rolling brightl | deey and cstablishing communal| Washington — Democrats attac Epflndir\lls. > ~olm Easter cggs up and down, | ¢ This had resulted nfrewritten tariff bill conferees| White River Junction, Vt.—Leroy \k,,,‘,‘,.,w and playing children's anger of food shor | agree on all but five rates; charge| W. Truelove of Charleston, S. C., is | DOWN Rochambeau 0 Take Ga h[) ](‘S L'n\vr . In the general confusion 71 |the coming year sinc e fields ricultur ignored. arrested for passing a “D!‘“\k‘&*} L’ITTL E AS Delivered nildren were lost, but all were ro- | have not been planted | W York—President-clect Olaya|check for $4, one of a number he L elivere To Eucharistic C{‘mg]‘ess turned to their anxious parents _ Future Painted as Black of Columbia receives salute of 21|passed to finance a book publishers Completely equipped having ir i he Rock Island, gon: e i = “It is only a matter of time until | zuns and is met by national and city | had not accepted. ", S. government does ot |the entirc southern part of Kiangsi| reception committee. Fairfield, Vt—Mrs. Mary M. dow York, April 21 (UP)— take out policies of insurance on any | province p: from government Foreign ] Brenna, 69, and her son, Thomas P S e S federal building. control,” ti tter concluded. “The| TLondon—Robinson in radio speech | 33, burned to death in a firc which [ ] ng church” will push its way out New York harbor into the . v hound for the Lucharistic Cor 3 . in the Carthage of the ancient rld. The French liner, Ttochambeat fitted with eight altars at which pil- rims from s dioceses will cele- a brate mas¢, has becn chartered fo-| the vovag vhere William Cardinal 21l will embark, | will be the first port of call. Goes to Gibraltar The vesscl will g0 from there o i i Gribraltar, thence to Algiers anl { from, theré to Carthage where i will be used as a '!lomm‘g T\DU‘l"; J | during the congress. On the return | z | trip stops will be made at Naples| i and Havre. The Rochambeau leaves P R o G R E s S IVE I Y . New York a. m. Tuesd | Pilgrims from the dioceses of | —costs less than 14 different sixes but will be worth more than a six when you trade it in! Baltimore. Boston, Chicago, New- ark, Trenton, Milwaukee Toz- onto wiil make up the passenger | list. Cardinal O'Donnell will be the | ranking Catholic dignitary on hoard Among the other prominent passen- gers are: Rev. John K. Cartwright of St Patrick's chyrch and the Catholic University, Washington, D. C.; Mon. signor ‘Thomas H. McLaughlin president of Seton Hall college South Orange, N. J.; Monsignor Ed- ward J. Egan, pastor of St. Phillin and St. James' church, Phillipsburg New England Passengers The passenger list includes: Boston and New England states: Mrs. James Driscoll, Rev. Charles J. Ring, .Miss Katherine Splaine, John H. O'Neill and family, John C. Driscoll, Rev. Timotpy J. 0'Coa- nor, Rev. John J. Graham, Rev. Timothy, C. Sullivan, Rey. Fredericis J. Deasy, Mrs. Mary Lamey, Augus tine Hurley, Rev, J. Allchin, M Norman Tyler, Miss Margaret Lyons, Miss Beatrice, M. Flanagan, Miss Anne Donovar, Miss Rose M Jyons, Mrs. Mary J. McCarthy SONNNNNNNNNNNNN vanced and ‘basically sound design, workmanship must be of the high- S enaigpor Joseph 7. MeGling est character. It must be uniform Rev., Bernard Fletcher, Rev. . . . . McManmon, Miss May “roshy, and consistent in quality. It must Rev, James J. McCafferty S0be G Jovee, Sirs, W. H Drendes. JEGARDLESS of price, quality in be faithful to the point of idealism. gast, Re mith, Rev. 1. D. materials, or workmanship, 2 That is why Oldsmobile-Viking (Canarie, Rev. John J. Sullivan, Charles L. Dt motor car must be given the workers follow the rule expressed Do Matyel Sin Bl initial advantage of correct designif by this pledge, ‘‘Anything short of gerald, Miss Evelyn Mcvett : it is to prove satisfactory in thc my best is not acceptable.” §',;.,‘r‘_"fv“ ooy et hands of owners. Any Oldsmobile or Viking owner i o Condon s That is why Olds Motor Works will tell you what these things BaAIL Miss Mattha . 5 DiDoatel X has brought together a most capable mcan when interpreted in terms of g engineeringstaff. Thatis why Olds performance, comfort, dependabil- '"-"n Yuung Men ‘ Motor Works has given these men ity, and long life, HEN you turn to eight- all other makes of cars combined.: [ e e e e et At s S o e SN the finest of equipment and the Afyouareintercstedinacarinany cylinder power, with its A seasoned Studebaker Eight Read 'I’ms nfier most complete of laboratories in but the very lowest or theThighest — wwhich fowark. Thatis why Olls price classssscomae stid indge Oldgmd. smoothness, its flexibility and its costs less than 14 different sixes,’ Motor Works places emphasis first bile and Viking. Drive them over higher resale value, let the eight but wilk ke worth more than a Gain in W elzht .\nd Health in 8. 21 Days or Nothing to E of all, and always, upon progressive roads of your own choosing. You youchoosebe sureandseasoned. six when you trade it in. A sur- ¥s Your Druggist. design in Oldsmobile and Viking. will then know the advantages that It is evident that in order to ob- inevitably result from progressive ‘ Sfudebc.ker, Builderof'Chdmpions, By ancllidewn psyment tain full advantages from this ad- design and faithful manufacture. : has built 100,000 Eights. They with your present car making up hold the greatest world and in- part, or all of the sum, gives you c; \u;t ;}'.“ ‘ V i ey ) ‘ O LDSMOB l LE S lx | ternational records, and more command of this champion per. - weight unless rt g e e plenils American stock car records than ~ formance. s VIKING EIGHT way to g ‘ 4 ~ J\:'inl;‘x.'n ”\;‘;_\»‘;r! t il . 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