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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. VOTES SURVEYED - IN PARKER FIGHT Robmson Too Busy to Heln Much in Efiorts * Washington, April 30 (P)—Aware that a very closc vote im the confirmation of Judge John Parker, of North Carolina, member of the supreme court, aje leaders in the contest und a determined drive for vo ! the third day of debate opened Senator Rob of Arkan democratle leader, upon whosc tion some believed the ultimat osion would turn, veturned to the cppitol from: the London naval par- ley. He was so busy with the treaty situation and readju self, however, that he would probably not r on Parker beforc tomorr Hastings Ready to Act . Senator Hastings, republican, aware, was ready to carr the administration’s campai, Judge Parker at the op ate debate. . Senator Wagner, democra York, was in line to carry ol tack a nst the nominee. | Senator Watson of Indiana, publican leader, who is siz situation for the Parker frienc ¢d @ confidence of A split in the administration r because of the opposition of tl sociation for the Ad ent ¢ Colored People, has clouded the out look for Parker's confirmation with considerable doubt. It was concede at the ¢ the vote rests principally final decision of d Triends of Parker, inclu 1ator Overman, democr; North Carolina, who is leading the fight for were confident today that th was In his favor ach a decision Robinson Return Helps Washington, April furn of Sen: the democr floor lead the London naval conf: hailed today as a pot factor in the over the nomination of J. Parker the supreme . The outcome of was in doubt. T opponents of confirmation, once highly confiden Gt enough votes to reject the ination, were less sanguine men for both sides were of French Guiana Profits By Chasing Butterflic Cayenne, French (;\na\m, April 2 (#—Butterfly chasing ha becon« an important industry in this penal lOlUfl_\. threatening the fame of the celebrated pepper. Iivery year but terflies to the value of $1,200,000 are exported Apart from collectors, butterfiic purchased The industry wa Moult, & French nat cted methods of catching specimens. The s creat world's is in Par 1al for o Janeiro to huy the aught in Northern SMASHINE OF HATS 1SSTILL OBSERVED Oxford and Cambridge Students Maintain 0id Custom 10 o'clock rules not bout not “Flying Wing” to Attempt Flight Across Pacific several s HODISTS PLEDGE SUPPORT T0 PASTOR Hundeed Aldorsons an nents v v School P-T or flew Comuander Donald MeMillan in the Aretic 5, will be the pilot and will be accompanied by a gator. This odd-looking ship is 60 wide and 35 teet long, has a ed of 145 miles an hour, carrics of gas and can remain i air 7v hours without refuelir its designers clain BEATRICE DARLSON Named to Assist Dauberg in Small Claims Court n of 102 appoint- officc and will have duties of the which will open on and the opening dat cided upon by Judges S ceski and Morris D. Saxc (b Mr. Dunbers in the former board of tment headquarters and joining the mne court h at present is the com- cil chamber. The rest of will be in the rn part of the cily court where is al present. will by calth deps orney the past GVEN COURT POST force of Court Clerk | small | City Items At the close of the regular meet. |ing of Valkyrian lodge, O. of V., which wiil be held tomorrow eve- | ning a card party will be given. Members and their friends are cor- dially invited to attend. Prizes will be awarded the winners at cach ta- ble and refreshments will b served. | The Scandinavian W, C. T. hold its meeting mvnorro\\ afternoon at 2:30 at the home 'of Mrs. August Mattison Farmington avenue, Plainville, A first anniversary solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated at Peter's church this morning for the late pastor, Rev. Charles Cop- pens. Rev. Joseph Rewinkle, pres- ent pastor, was the celebrant. Japan Goes on Record \ Opposing Convention April 30 (UP)—Japan record before the League ations today as opposing a world-wide convention for strength- cning the means of preventing war. Nobumi Ito, Japanese delegate, teld the security and arbitration commission of the league that his country has been convinced that the best end would be aitained by bi- lateral and regional treaties for strer ning security. The British delegation, which has repeatedl urged some sort of cague convention to strengthen the Kellogg anti-war trealy, mads known yesterday that a draft pro- wed to introduced et desig would he Negro “ oman (,()IlchSEb Murder Through Fear rk, N. J., April 30 (A—Ob- idea she had revealed under ether during Violette Brevard, 31 ), confe o in Doston, M two police suid today. The held on a statutory charge. Her husband was indicted for the murder, she s2id, but-was never cap- years ago, v.omen is > shot and killed on, alias Ch Brown, ¢ defrauded her in connection |with a1 game and took her | suvings of The woman told detectives she was operated on a month ago and had en unable {o dispel the idea that had told about the killing while under ether. City W. ater Is Colored But Reported Harmless spring disturbances at chieve that end | sed the slaying | Plainville Man Injured In Fall at New Haven New Haven, April 30 (UP)—One man was killed and three others in- ‘Jured seriously today when a staging | |in an oil tank under construction at | |at the Atlantic Refining company -plam here gave way today. It was |the second accident of the ‘\\)lhm a month. Miller and Russell Davis, on a scaffold near the top of the tank when ropes parted and they kind | pointed receiver in charge | perty at 33 The man killed was John M. O'Dea | Morris D. Saxe today. U will |of New Haven. Those injured were |is involved in a | Ernest Hunt of Plainville and H. P. | both of | New Haven. The men were working | crashed to the concrete bottom. Mr. Hunt resides with his wife in the Neri building in Central square, Plainville. He is a carpenter by trade. RECOR NAMED RECEIVER Constable Jehn §. Recor was ap- of pro- arvard street by Judge The property foreclosure suit brought by the Mirante Real I & Finance Co. against Steve bonik and others. Attorney Bernard L. Alpert represents the plaintiff in the action. ——O0nN T GENTLE ART— —OF MANIPULATING— A CIGARETIE> ——us idbn that a handful of d ocratic votes held the posver. s i c Mcadow reservoir which water to change slightly give it an unusual al Program |ivo yr luate of the | the Par- school and | usc the in color and + Robinson returned today to enter the contest at cial moment. The belief was previ- lent at the capitol that a good pro- portion of the democratic ballots now: classed as doubtful would he Swung for or against the nomin accordance with the position take: by the party leader. * Opposed By Labor Group I The Parker nomination is being determinedly opposed by labor negro organizations, nding ti the jurist has revealed dgainst the working n Negro race. Both pro a prominent part in th particularly that of labor, ased upon Judge as a member of oourt of appeals, ellow tumbling room inme rested ested of |is the daughter of Mrs. Joscphine B. hison. ihow LL“’!CC Team 5 B”if)lc Masons Order o egrees of | ovided harles Spri attison d taste, is omewhat this year years, but a report department today | statec 1 that this would I only a | than in tormer from the wat SHOWER FOR MIss ORSKILL rise miscellancous shower onor of Miss Anna Orskill was lield last evening at the home of | Miss Harriett Medutes of 465 Church Approximately guests 1 during the eve- 5 and re- crtainment was furnished by those present and consisted of a marriage and dancing. The decorated n a mock 1ome was prettily color scheme of pink and white. The prospective bride was the recipient GWT 1T ANNOYING— WHEN | restraining the uniol LisoHGLE ! xS % ; a 2 y o A { many beautiful and useful gifts. ipg workers who had ¢ rC and ! I; . i b 9L form of obligation. * Leading tiie oppo: B Borah, republican independent, Idaho, contended t confirms the nomination, J the same time put a8 upholding tho {fact, under which employe themselves not to become with organized labor. * Bound to Follow Ruling . The administration anc tice department claim th ren- b i dering his decision, Judge D' led sw bulldogs, four 7 . s 2T ¢ ‘ AL yeas bound to follow the ng of v v + R S e e 5 I 1 es of v s and t Ao A the supreme court i x S0 : i or s dosig) case, declaring t v irit that boat r Shat Stat S i . Sucl Sas |y {ofals 5 pou contract valid. t or The s will 1 ey llons of 1 puted by Borah, who says : c:oum easily h followed pint of beer for LB D WIS Lt L pint for his wife, | tal-city case, which arec v called t e e o SHae ; ted § : A e S et “m,,'“ unjons lawful and, X fled the peaceful not to be res . Three administrat Pees of Ohio, Gillette of Ma htts and Hastings of Delawa > : igsue with Borah v oo . 3 ¥ n while Ashurst of Arizor v dem a I 0 iRy V3 e I\”.“ o crat, stepped into t T - : & & S 3 @D ..u}’ QUT' o dtion to the nomi 5 e i et g ,, Home Buying preme ot v s Ghovrs'of i aninor of a0 .| (GEEER of Y ; e Season Is Now On { violation of at §:1 : m.,\m o Pl{\!"‘\fd Beer Tax Cut nd | 83 c { ) I"ei,m_d by Commons | Affiliatec nd f tors, )} ear 1S neces 0 arrest him. [ 125 @nc 4 x April 30 (UP)—A motion ¥ s ] o reduction of the pro r was defeated of commons proposed by motion was viand in cot icultural en raised | not give asserted fit” to sit on the taibunal “who ratif dog’ . Glilette Speaks . Gi took up the pro Assocl or the n Golored Peopl Judge Parke against the a camp: nomin dlina. defended t disagreed teibuted to ganization. - Senator Overman, North Carolina Hundreds of “Good Buys” Are Listed in the Herald Classified Section RDER CHARGE that Parker cutor in war fr tgstimony favorat A letter from D. the federal distr the cases, sa “wholly unjust rant.” Turn Now to the Real Estate Ads Nashua Shows Gains in (Ansus, \\ haim City Loss this city's pop compared with a gain of 3049 or 1 Other census retu day Ks- i ],,,‘, Mariboro, M: 3.7 per cent