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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930. | Despite these reassurances, it is believed in political circles that Lig- in the immediate future. | Liggett, who has been republican Inational committeeman for less than two years, has aroused the ire of the dry wing of the G. O. P. Deputy Fired On When He Tells Gunman He's Officer 0. P. by his outspoken recognition of the strength of the wet clement of the party About eight weeks ago he stated it would be ready to nominate a dry candidate for the republican nomi- nation for United States senator, but exceedingly difficult to elect him. St. Louis, April 24 (A—A deputy sherift and a would-be robber were slain in a pistol duel county shortly before mid hed nion BARNES RESIGHS CDLLEGE POSITION Prefers Editorial Work to Re- strictions of Teaching the o was parked along t trap bandits who re Har mer cco- col- Pres would sociolo his post 1 Allan Neilson n pu professor t ausc dent William and edi- natum s present- Barnes chose cdi- has been on leave ciang past year. PRINCE GEORGE IN LONDON TAVERNS Visits Rev. Jellicoe's Model “Pubs” on Inspection ives a f limited said in explanation “The Scripps-Howard ions of readers. Col- limited to a few most. Further, in -Howard papers one en- v intellect freedom zenerally permitted one \ of higher education to- that the invited to wudience than o nity,” 1 1l than can in the day post oce Londo e terday to ti Rev th ne Jellico mode! Tasil Leer play the beliey e e What Congress Is Doing et ———— ho in moderatic L part tering the lot poor in The prince Tavist They are s of mdon's visited Arin two “‘pubs’” 1 the Anchor the miniatu < Thursday SENATE Continues debate tion bill Lobby co prohibition HOUSE b nues wtion of the bill to provide additional World W, terans, un- ment {o dispose of the before adjournment. Judiciary committee to close pub in its prohibition investi- completion of trict on Harris Tm- a bloci It h and 1 o den City i 5 ahcad with ion. the poor consider ition d his 1 sens nounc measu e nspected | ri : With recently made a similar inspection When Pr Anchor he shook hands nts of th The child reet him st “ellow.” LIGGETT DENIES * HE HAS RESIGNED Bay State National Committe- man May Quit Nevertheless 24 tt yesterday : committec 1c group banking financial study s committee conside: leasing question in execu o Geor ent bel with tric of its inhabi- 1 who had g “H gathered to A Jolly Good affairs sub-committec continues work of drafting a revised bill to disposc of Muscle Shoals. Wednesday 1 Harris immigration Lobby committec H questioned Hen ry H. Curran, president of associa tion against prohibition amendment. Inter: commerce committee considered railroad consolidation legislation HOUSE: Completed bill ofits gener. 1o i for debate on the rease compensa- World War veter- [dsich} v ary commitier heard rebut- nony by ets in ifs pro- reeurrent 1 to forsake national sachuset His brie Amos republican said he had hoped nothing but con gett's health or u aess would bri tion. nauiry tate commerce continued hearings on the bill to regulate warehouscs minal facili committec McDuffic and ter- commitice Mas- om confirmed os. vrman of tl committee, 1 believed statc MAN'S BODY FOUND Haven, April who t ion of Lig- private busi- 1 AN bod . 64, drowned Sound night at bout in Wwas Pros- igna- | washed e wshore last ct Point. You need not pay more fhan 3¢ fore freesunning AT, n get the alt at a real ying the big ge of Interna- a tional Salt. Never before } bought so much fine, running tabie sait, <5 cents free- ait is cven- —free of absolutely ur groeer has it, now! INTERNATIONAL INC SCRANTON SALT CO. ATER, SALT VALUE | IS PRESEN! OU.BY: THE WORLD'S.. . LARGEST SALT- PRODUCER. INTER jointly | wets re-| continues tak-| increase acreages in most crops this scason, excepting hay. Cambridge, Mass.—Professor Har- low Shapley of the Harvard college | observatory is studying photographic | plates to determine ‘whether an ob- | - = == = ———————— ‘Bl[i ER"WD HEARS Grow: . James Degnan | She charged that her husband and Both pleaded not guilty and were T. A, B. MINSTRELY L) '] () he Light That Shines in Girlish the woman had been living together | held under $1,000 bail cach. May 8 Ix MOCK AIR ATTACK -~ T0BE BROADGAST | Lyes” n o . Neal Murphy |at Luckenbach's lodge on one of the | oyesy caoaly v ackentach & 5 was set as the date for hearing of Closing Chorus . ntire Company | Florida keys, where they fled from | the Farrell’case. It was announced Feqanaskat A AC T that the Monti case would be sub- DRUGGIST HELD ject discovered by the Dominion ob- e ot | - William Zeigler Closely following the arrest of the | servatory at Ottawa is a new uans.i'ovenure aflfl)ll() Reveal wefll[hiio;\.g:s et e Zele! . Closey tollowing the arret of tho Providence Man Alleged to Have | Neptunian planet, i S | Marlboro, Mass.—Chief of Police| I Teskeon Simer Jo ! ominent druggist, was arrested on of Amature Talent \[""’ Lrlprie AHedpels (JChetes i s ‘ Iliegally Sold Drugs - Providence, R. I, April 24 (UP) and Ed. Boston-M, "Chatles s”m“cr}m d only recently, trod the boards | Al mythical enemy flect represented as | p; clude *“The Boy From Old Hrin,” Sird, prominent soclally, is appoint- |t the Y. M. T. A. & B, society audi- Lttempting to capture San Francisco. featuring Willlam J. Lenehan, and and sever: re of the Herbert Akroyd post, Ameri-| = 5 have pleased the minstrel lovi oI A D aate S0 Tonae: Teaihe Ve were ordered from their Mather field | xuardianshiy wis well presented-and will be re- f : ) guardia ¥ 4 against illegal distribution of nar- | -n,mcnl'lulmmu-h-: N ‘' P. Frank Crotty and District Attor- s +' Hayes ney Robert T. Bushnell of Middlesex Il ”“.'Zfi“%"u‘ufc\ m"-‘i:\\_ grains of morphine. He, too, pleaded SOJuBCY 5 not guilty béfore the United States | sacramento, Cal, April 24 —|can Legion, and another Mariboro| Al L Charles Moora Radio fans of the nation today Were |man concerning an allege |public of New Britain and Vielnity | The production diceten by : | ma g ged lottery 5 - 57 . to be given opportunity to ear|operated in connection with the ro.|OVer @ long period of years andjames D, Donahue and the orchestra Sillhe Smestz ware mloe Byl descriptions of a mock attack of Marcus Fleitzer. 8 B Boston office. : i Main street last night in —_— cd guardian of her two grandchil- |torium on . ! : A : Sixty-one pursuit planes, 26 bomb- | gren after an out-of-court settle- | Minstrel overture and olio, befor: | (ne Lyric trio.. consisting of Edward | 1% physician; ..mrl‘ a V(lrur:gla'.‘ rs ack staif ships | Hedwell,, Chester Hamilton and |Were arrested here yesterday in con- | basc to “sink” the ima e om e e ted tonight at §:15 o'clock 3 fen! { rred” navy contingent of destroyers, | gating two multiple alarm fires that| The program e St 1uxiliary vessels as they attempt to cangile section of the city, after Fire Ll o . DUE T0 WIFE'S TEMPER e 4 ships which m— mancuvers here Both the Natior company and (h chain have the Johm T. Farrell and Dr. Monti, after being talken custody at their home: re Tirst Part Minstrel Overture Lntire Company T Sullivan ilip and 1 w |California Maneuvers to Be Sen county question a past commander A galaxy of stars, some of Whor | gy pilites [ sGiligan commissioner and was held in $1,- cent Boston marathon, |others whose talents have been dis- |, more than 10 army airplanes on a | Tonight's program will g Crowd The entertainment ment of contending petitions for | & Jarge crowd. T e : = e e v zon| s Flaves | neetion with a federal campaign | CAN BE AVOIDED | pass wek. The | Chjog Sennot found the sprinkler |Opening Chorus. into % ALSO MAKERS OF irplanes WHYTE-FOX NO. 2 The New Twvo- Way Treatment for NEAD COLDS AND SKIN IRRITATIONS active, ingredients of well-taown | vaioe. The gelight of thoussods. K entri- | gystem in one of the buildings shut | “Ida” .......... ged in| o “When You Wore a ' Cambridge Wore a Big Ited Rose lish r Tranl will Sou urd John Schenclk nounce, ames FPurlini Boston—John I*. Mulvee, former ank Clynes probation officer in the municipal | Am 17 court, is arraigned on charges of ob. Fred Lathan taining money fraudulently to the|Specialty William Cormicr |amount of $1,300. [“I Hear You Calling Me” Worcester, Mass.—State police are | John Kilduft |investigating what is believed to have | “Hello Baby"” . Matt. Callahan been an attempt to steal two planes| “The Stein Song” John Lindsas from the North Grafton airport. h 3paniard That Blighted My Conuecticut Tiican BN ) ORI KloY Willimantic — Miss Alice Slater, | “Can’t You Hear Me Calling Caro- rtford, clected president on clos-| line” a . John Kiniry g day of Davghters of Union Vet-|“I'm the Guy” John Callahan crans of Civil War at convention. Stout Hearted Men' James Donahuc New Haven—Fifty-five women at- | “Down Where the Watermelon tend meeting of National Woman' i Law Enforcement committee for dis- cussion of further plans of activity Middletown—ldward Kurtz, 16, of Middiefield, killed when automobile | -on into truc | Stamford—Dr. A. 1. ( . Hart- ford, elccted president of Connecti- | cut Btate Dental association at close | of convention. Stamford — Edward McGee, | accidentally asphysiated by gas | when boiling water puts out fire in stove Norwalli—William Albertson, fire- man. overcome by smoke in $10,000 | fire in Knights of Columbus build- ing. tion ot arc missioner Fred unlawfully issuing prescriptions for morphine. - Mass.—The first Eng- gby team in Harvard's history cet Yale at New Haven Sat- . Harvard athletic officials an-| ........ . | *One Alone” . Happy Day Son of Lewis Luckenbach, Steamship On- 1 Droadcasting Columbia. Broad- arranged to de- spectacle to millions of | listencrs throughout the country. Herbert Hoover, Jr., son of the president, acting for the Columbia and Jack Keough, announcer N, B. (., cach were furnished a radio-cquipped plane to broadeast from the air. Surface conncctions were also made to sup- plement the acrial descriptions of | the attack Broadcasting will start shortly after 12 o'clock |V00¥‘ Pacific Stand- ard tim | | O'Brien l‘l\v‘ .\lru\b ‘l:mn‘vv vlhr.- tor, is Given Decree by Flor- castin seribe ida Judge—Gets Custody of son s Miami, IFla., the Des granting April 24 (P—A Lewis Luckenbach, wealthy New York steamship oper- ator, a divorce from Lillian Lucke: bach was on rccord in circuit court here today. The was ground® of habitual violent and ungovernable temper. Custody of a son, Lewis, Jr., 9 years old. was awarded to the father. Mrs, Luckenbach had a divorce pending in the New York state supreme court in which she names Dalla Louisc Stone corespondent. d crec CHILDREN’S FAITHFUL FRIEND DR. 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Our mission is to give you the BEST regardless of cost. ¢] am free from the worry of sickness in my fl.mily « « « I gladly recommend Dr. True’s Elixir to everyone.”— Mrs. R. S. Rose, Stoneham, Mass. Dr.TruesElixir | “A PRODUCT OF IMPORTED HERBS ridzeport—Dr. | Farland, Westport | perior court char, due nfluenc Stokes Pilling r to crect $2 David W. Me- denics in su- of exerting un- upon Mrs. Emma ind prevailing upon 000 home for him. Faterbury—Waterbury Republi- | ¥ ar White, former head | New York—Publishers' resolution : - Cheshire reformatory. will malke | depiores empiiasis on mileage basis | porsonal visit to Governor Trumbull {in fixing freight rate structure in| iy ofrort to start Investigation of v 2 | conditions in the institutio | Chicago—Nincteen of 24 charged | priggeport—Rev. Charl | With prohibition conspiracy, pled | chajrman o ministers committee guilty and reccive varying sentences. | coeking to wipe out speakeasics, Washington—TRtepresentative Ruth | qyji5 hecause of lack of cooperation Bryan Owen, democrat, of Florida, | (ron fellow membe nnounces candidacy for reclection, | e L Gl S {Russians Get Life for Kidnaping Fur Dealer Tientsin, China, April 24 (A —Four | ans convicted of Kidnapping | Drenner, New York fur last November, were sen- tenced to life imprisonment today | by a Chinese judge, A fifth prisoner was sentenced to five y S, Drenner was kidnaped early in November and was held for a ran- | cm of $500,000 After being held | nearly a week he was released, the | police being close on the trail of the kidnapers. On Nov. 15 seven were arrested on suspicion of ‘10”,:'\!\: to the gang. s DAYS ONLY GREAT IMPORTANCE 2 DAYS ONLY re- OF Kramer, Toreign London—Twelve killed in Pesha- war Indian riot, extending anti- | British movement to northwest gate- way. Bombey—Mohammed Ali, Moslem leader and once right-hand men of | ndhi, denounces latter's anti- British campaign. 10 New Ambherst, Ma burn Atkinson, v Atkinson dies here. Concord, N. H. Moore of Berlin, vepublican nomi contains in h England —Mrs. Sophie Hep- 70, mother of Geof. dean of Amherst col- ccause we want more women ,’.’,’Ct acquainted with our— SUPER-FINE DJULESCO UNDIES We Offer For 2 Days Only Our Regular 88¢ and 94c Qualitics — Dr. Hugh K. ndidate for the ion for governor innouncement of his platform a statement opposing the | practice of issuing “John Doc” or blanket warrants for the scarch of homes. men DOES PROHIBITION DESERVE TO SUCCEED 2 a GRAY FLIGHT POSTPONED Friedrichs -, April 24 (P—The Zeppelin 0 | nounced today that the South Ameri- | Burlington, Vt.—The New England | can flight of the Graf Zeppelin has | |crop reporting service announces [ been postponed from May 10 to May plans of New England farmers to | 15. PR(‘)HIBITION, in the words of President Hoover, is a “Noble Experiment” which he wishes to see succeed. 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