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G e NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. CANADA PROPOSES TARIFF INCREASES Gountervailing Rates Answer to U. 5. Levy on Goods May 2 (Pi—A new the house today embodying a tervailing Otta was Lefore budget of commons tem of coun- make the ( medities in re this country equal to the United States tariff. The products subject {o the coun- tervailing rates are nadian duty procal trade betwecn 1 wheat, flour, rye duts, livestock, eggs, butter, meat potatoes. soups, cut flowers and cast iron pipe. The bud fically rame the that is the only ¢ Canada carries on any considerable trade which the commoditics listed are both imported and exported Not Retaliation Move | G. A. Dunning, minister of finance, in his speech presenting his first hudget vesterday, denied that t countervailing rates were placed in the budget retaliation a means of for tariffs imposed on Canadian ex- ports. he their markets said pect that we will extend favor to our own good ¢ mers rather t to them. 1 speak in no spirit of re- taliation i rather extend lower ta o those who ex- tend them to us than to those pro- hibitiv fs in ret for like treatn it within t rumber of tervailing while not generally rais rate from anot alent to tho: try upon t! tarife schedule “This me who bot these commodities, power. to embody a limited ) for cou Crnada, ng schedule | h roducts v reciprocal le us to reduce duti 12 Cents Per wheat on ts a bushel is schedule wo Bushel AT schedules g rates would themselves to bill now before The new budget provides a broad | ¢ extension of British preference in the Canadian market w 589 of the 1,118 items listed tariff rchedules on the free li ported from within the undreds of other it s dutic ritish preference have been uced, in many cases on commodi- s on which the general tariff has been increased In his budget speech Mr. Dunning | azid ada’s visible exports showed a decline of $44.000 for sca year, the total being $1.444 as against imports of $1.24 U. S Largest Customer ! v'a largest | the 1 fiscal year. erminals 3,000 Acres Burned in Colchester Brush Fire Colchester. May 2 (UP)—A sur- vey of the oc wrought by a three-day forest fire E forest in Colchester, Marlbor- ough Hampt revealed tod t about 3 acres hal been burned over flan controlled last night of firemen and volunteers who had battled since ‘Tuesday morning. Estimates of the loss were New Haven Fire Warden A. F sued an order to district war- de d deputies instructing them to cancel mits already is- sued and to issue no sufficient rain has fallen the forest fire hazard To “Old Swimmin’ Hole” Four boys, two aged one 15 end were caught swimming Three of them h ing suits The officer took their names and addresses and warned them that they would be sted it caught again, after they had pleaded tear- tully to be given another chance. PALACE Bebe Damels ‘Love Comes Along’ Co-Featare Bob Custer 0 MallenydesAlone Selected Sound Shorts Las! SHANGHAI nm 2 Mary Nolan —and— The Two Blark Crons MORAN & MACK in | “WHY BRING with THAT UP” tarif schedules which will| on com- | the United States| action on their | ,__* Theater Revie Laurence Schwab w) nd Frank Mandel prese “THE NEW M s/ Oscar Hammerstein, 2d. Mande! | and Laurence Schwab Music by Sigmund_Romberg by $hip Owner of Pacie Ripple Commander of . John Max Figman Beaunoir Robert Halliday servant . Willlam The N s Duval, Alexa nother Bond sully | Besac, Boatswain of Robart James Moore Béimonte Tay The ultimate in !"as been achieved musical romance or so it seemed to l‘ursons' theater “The ¢ Moon” presented. Such singing had not been heard previ- ously this season within the walls of the venerable playhouse. Nor can it e recalled that any entertainment had been presented boasting of h a wealth of talent Evelyn He thrilled her 1i day's sing on. T! vocal qualities, s eners golden oice John Halli- manded rapt atten- selected for its created sense of T Moon" played for than a year in New York, a terstandable. The is colored with tales of piracy Caribbean, love and adven- | ture, one of those fas ating fictions strongly s in every adult. Miss Herbert took last night's udience by storm. Possessed of a | voice wt to know no limits of range, ging per- sonality Mr. Halliday | aristocratic who has sold b e chol a which nile appeal to the juve- role om France ut as a bond ngly. His voice is powerful. The pro- en him and Miss erial with which gifts to the great- He to exer est se their New Moon™ the is said to be biography of Robert Frenc: an who fled to ans atter trying to strixe of monarchy off his 1t offers that type of ngers in the memory, on a ent 1o the M \l\'deht Moore has a pleas- and is an important musical score. Comedy s provided by Willlam Sull: Marie han and Marjorie Leach. The ces and drills of the chorus are teresting Moon" | ing tenor voic | factor in the | | | be sung again tonigh d tomorrow ' Paramount- Pubh\ to | Buy (omelfmd (ham York, Ma New amount-P rtord York, New a deal 0 and learned today. Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. |and Radio-Keith-Orpheum corpora- among bidders fer the cir- which gest independ. | ent theater the east, it was learned Starting in 1 Comertord ilt up the ich includes leading houses kes-Barre, Pottsville, North bury and other loc vania, Buffalo, New York, and Osnego Pr. S b ST ashington. May 2 (P—Both | CONTROL FORCE ARRIVES | friends and opponents of Judge John New London, May 2 (UP re |J. Parker clalmed voting gains to- | it avy control ferce, consisting |day in the senate's struggle over the | of the marine tenders Camden | jurist'’s nomination as an associate | and Bushnell, the salvage vessel Fal- | justice of the supreme court | con and seven submarine, arrived | The opposition, in particular was here today from Cuba where winter |more than ever confident of the out- | maneuvers were held, Newington GRANGE HALL TONIGHT ORIGINAL He fascinates her. A woman'’s white arms conquer the glant's strength. Bancroft's greatest role. Mightier than “The Mighty.” GEORGE BANCROFT ladies love Brufes’ MARY ASTOR, FREDRIC MARCH \ d Quramount Gcture/ ‘Warner Bros. TRAN Marie Callahan | |toward a vote on Ehrle | | position of the |rence in the senate rate of § of the | | was |tion with |Battle Moves on Tow troversial Sugar Wask 2 iington, May 2 increased sugar tariff, day rejected the senate cents an ounce on silve on the free list in the present law and house bill. Four Debates Washington, May of the Smoot-Hawley tari fronted the house the measure's major d on sugar. epublican leaders complete discussion and on all four before adjou night and then to take u troversies of the administ tions tomorrow. Tn addition to the suga the duties on silver, lu shingles were brought up ment. the d sugar vote came aft three ot ules. Leading the republicans, man Hawley of the ways committee, of 2.20 cents a pound on gar, while the democrats currence in the sanate cents. Origi a duty of rate is 1.75 cents Hawley senate rate of silver, t origir In addition, he thousand board feet on s and insisted that the house noét re- cede from its original place a duty of 25 shingles. Both commodities are now on the was le by the house when the bill 1 free list. Lumber category first before it and voted sh aga With t will come depenture provisi izatio: of the ta which were incorporated by the senate e administrative disputes over plan istration is e will reject ire plan as it did me before it e farm relief to the written in repub orous ob, Late the pa tariff bill of six cents a hundred cement and rejected a sen: ment to permit free entry jection esterday, imported for public construction The vote on the conference report was * amendm duty vote. NORRIS DEMANDS PARKER REJECTION Nebraskan Wants High Level of | Penn- | | North Carolin | supreme court was demanded in the | senate today by jcome and its leaders let it be known | |1son of Judge John Gourt Maintain May J. as a nom Senator publican, Nebraska, in t eeping that great t plane.” H Both Claim Gains | TABS’ HAL Saturday N Special Revolving Color LITE Effects Under Direction of Two Licensed Operators. IMPERIAL ORCH. Thrill to His Love-making! Starts SUNDAY For 4 Days! HOUSE REJECTS |5z e SILVER TARIFF (—Driving the controverted the heuse to- | Loom 2 (A—Votes on four of the most controversial ftems today, expected to Under the program arranged, sought approval of a rate the house voted for The also asked rejection of the 0 cents an ounce left on the free b e house Lumber Rate Proposed sought concur- per cent on | placing an) the modified fiexible | 2nd the proposed tariff measure by the senate's democratic independent can coalition against the Vig- of President Hoover. | house adopted | 1 conference report on the accepted the senate rate | 2 and on the cement The vas approved without a record 2 P — Rejec- {more hopeful, the administration | |group, which is defending the nom- | unm agalnst charges of prejudice | from labor and negro organizations, md'mn-d a preference that the vote ard COH be postponed until Monday. Following its usual procedure, the | Duty T x,\, row ate will not be in session tomor- and thus, should adjournment ight find the issue still unsettled the roll-call will go over to mext l week . The protests against Parker came | from the American Federation of | Labor and the Society for the Ad- vancement of Colored People Yellow Dog Contracts The former contended that in ren- ring a decision restraining the unions from soliciting employes who |has signed so.called ‘“yellow dog" {contracts, hinding themselves not to ff bill con- |become affiliated with organized la- including {bor. Judge Parker revealed a prej the |dice against the working men. The |negro org; tion based pro- test upon remarks attributed to Parker in campaign spsech in 1821, which it contended showed a bias against the negro race Senator Borah. independent re- publican, Idaho, is the acknowledged leader of the opposition and he has | been supported in debate by Wag- ner, of New York, Walsh. of Mon- {tana, and McKellar of Tennessee, all | democrats Senator Fess of Ohio has acted as spokesman for the administration |group. Herbert of Rhode Island. Hat- 4 {field of West Virginia, and Hastings Austin, of Delaware, have joined him in Fitzroy. Flora : urging Judge Parker's confirma- Bushnell and Wilfred No; tion. | The vaudeville r»c:ram 1 ed with five very offer senting Abbott and Bisland he Night C n Re strong duty of r which 30 30| 52 the If you and none of ters could get married unt what would you do? Or if you had stockings as a s tachment? And if you “mythical name onged to a real These S problems faced by in her portrayal of the “The Fl w tional's ¢ Eng the Strand theater today day. The Mason's long pop stoc R .‘OV‘V, English actor |site Miss Macka army ofticer. Pror were oldest daug ger ® ou d vour pretts - lica to wear of your green ign unat- beca cngaged 1o a be ispute, Mackaill tle role in Na a roll calls | rnment to- p the con- ration sec- First ting come and § tur- r schedule. mber and for settle- picture is baced on A. . W. “Green s rs oppo- the part of &n the bril- Williz play er the dis her sched- Chair- and means Em Anthony Cuban su- urged con- rate of featur- s pre- | Co. in Negro Messenger Will Seek Aid From Congress Washington, May 2 (UP)—E ward Augustine Savoy celebrated his 75th birthday today with scarcely any pleasure at all Unless congress cnacts relief for | Eddie, he must abandon his life work Inext August 20 and depart from the state department in which he has served since Grant's first administra- |tion in 1871. | Eddie is the negro messenger who | sits outside the office of the secre- |tary of state. Everyone who is any- Swinging his som one, diplomatically speaking, knows ith joy The Eddie. |zalloping into t Long ago Eddie passed the r four day ment age, but successive secre “The Tex of state annually have exercised star of i istration prerogatives | him. But through some quirk in the {law. Eddie believes, mere adminis- trative reprieve is not sufficient next “time and Eddie's friends are prepar- ling to urge his plight on congress. present o Bros Audrey Dances of Yesterday and Freeman Mortor Arn pren w Comed un of four offer George will “Ladies Astor 0a oft lumber Jo¥s and Br Frederic tes.” Bancroft in wit March Mary decision to AT CAPITOL ro and shout- comes for & ft in that xar tomorrow ing the senate | duty on romance of the wes fan.”” Again he brings the thrill spectacle and daring r ce of the “The ad- to retain | provisions the export 1r lhr biil = as Cooper interprets the plains. As the voung dare-devil bar the proposal of a crooked America and fa leading confident true the export when that | in connec- | bill. It was COLUMBIA CREW ARRIVES Derby, May 2 (® — Columbia oarsmen who will row against Yale and Pennsylvania on the Housatonic tomorrow in the annual Derby day races arrived here this morning. | There werc 533 men in the party The four crews, varsity, junior var- sity, freshmen and 150 pound, plan- ned to practice on the river this aft- ernoon. Pennsylvania, which arrived pounds on |yesterday, and Yale also were to hold ate amend- | workouts. for cement | acepts gambler to go to South re pose as the long-lost son Eddies’ . Reopening Dancing 8 to 1 Berlin Turnpike at Newington SATURDAY, MAY 3rd Ladies 25¢ — Gents 50c Parking and Checking Free | BEDFORD ESCAPES INJURY | Darien, May 2 (UP)—F. H. E ford of Westport, official of Standard Oil Co. of New York, caped injury today when his roadster | left the Post road and struck two poles. Bedford lost control of the |car while trying to control a play- |tul dog seated beside him. The ma- | chine was badly damaged. the | cement es- | | | Music — Rhythm — Style Hot From Broadway ~—— As Featured By The CONNECTICUT RAMBLERS “‘Master of Modernistic Music” 11—VERSATILE ARTISTS—11 at the id Parker of E?“ Imnln ||!| ‘{!;;.nll Unless otherwise indicated. theatrical notices and reviews written by Liess agencies for the respective amusement company. “FLIRTING WIDOW"” AT STRAND |wealthy and rob the old la fights to escape gambler People,” featu Today the screening of the doubl pearing in each Saturday man and this great “Mam -technicolor or ty felt thoroughl! eir nativ a 1 representation heath that they Showers Will Shatter bpung Heat Wave (mp B (UP) 1 Hersholt. always an ¢ : 5T shows new power ir terpretation of a bad man— oroughly mean customer he is He gives the picture its name s as greatly to be feared as the imba, the poisonous snake of the Eleanor Boardman is ex- and Ralph F 1. “Mamba artist, is oughout New Englnc and a t were expected to bring & { from & spring ripped the i riving the loca degrees. for I ) o e - < shou the mercur 54, and the d that the § in 1804 surpassec to thie column are 12 Lommumats Held in $500 Ball in btamford ford 7 an arrested and aristocratic widow. Pampas co of South In Amer of meets th here hing ar in 1o a Communists Ma have been released ds of $500 each Sta able old celebration by the police in t appearance ourt on May 5. A on of a cit s bargain w There is action and great e offered the two city parks ued the tory P cere ap d to speak at FEW HEAR HARTFORD REDS Hartford, May © May day by local sisted of a street which the commu s police from Cap Lawrence street 1ad denied a permit and Russ streets permit had bee In the hed i scheduled speakers appearec TONIGHT! RECITAL by pupils of EMBASSY RUTH BASSETTE Dancing and Dramatics CAMP SCHOOL HALL to Lawrence THEATER farewell showin of the Emb: Nagel appear %k Holt Open to Public nce was composed for 50 Cents ~ The “Virginian” Is Here Again with ( A PRICE ON HIS HEAD ‘ 1d roman olt, Eleanor Board Ralph Forbes appear It technicolor feature, the Tiffany all- oduction ba, LOVE IN HIS HEART! Hounded the law.| threatened by his own evil accomplices. This reckless Texan ... defying death to know the bliss of true love! 0. Henry wrote the story which puts his hero in a hopeless situation . . . and then works out a surprise ending that’s exciting different! | DON'T FORGET THE DANCE THAT'S DIFFERENT AT Norden Bungalow TONIGAT Prizes. Moonlight Dance, Prizes Refreshments Free Admissfon 30c Music by Charlestonian Singing Orchestra From Hartford Now “THE As COLLEGIANS (Registered) ELKS' CLUB, New Britain Friday Night Free Parking Space in Rear Saturday Night MASONIC TEMPLE West Hartford Where That Different Crowd Goes EXAN” with Gary COOPER Continuous Shows Daiy Doors Open Saturday ac e Starts TOMORROW at the Feature Shown at 2:30 1:45 - 7:10 9:30 Warner Bros. inee to the | — TABS’ HALL — WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 7 No Concert Admission 50c he interest rib Norris, re- | unal on | Dancing Till Midnight EMBASSY Has the Hits of Screenland First FAREWELL Lila Lee and Coorad Nagel in “SECOND WIFE’ a : Jack Holt and Dorothy Revier SHOWING --- in “VENGEANCE" SATURDAY AT THE STROKE OF 12:30 NOON TIFFANY presents AMBA Forbidden love, fierce hate, savage passions in a drama of romance and adventure in the jungle—Produced entirely in Sound and Technicolor. L ight MOON- Jean Hersholt - Eleanor Boardman - Ralph Forbes Directed by Al Rogefl /M TIFFANY PRODUCTION Warner Bros, CapiToL LAST TIMES TODAY Double Feature JACK MULHALL and Lila Lee —in— “MURDER WILL OUT” | and FAY WRAY D ( TODAY and SAT. | CONSTANCE BENNETT —in— “RICH PEOPLE™ Dorothy Mackaill | Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn e LAl e g%%r:é Phone 1409 }, idow | - BABY WEEK - 0 Our Special “Baby Week” i of your visit. with y e Basil Rathbone For One Week—A May 3—We will A hr-t National give 10% Discount on all our Vitaphone Hit _Vaudeville - | 5—Excellent Acts—5 RAY and BEE GOMAN REVUE “Dance Soandals Baby Department. Jus ew things mentioned here Painted Record Books and Carriage r Bottles, Coat Hanger Carriage Bows, Hot Pillow ¢ 9 ABBOITY - BISLAND (4. ini¢The Night Club Handmade Dress s Silk and Lawn Bat*w T‘\ermn“. te Safety Straps Shoes and Moccasins Booties, Jackets, ete. 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