New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 5, 1930, Page 2

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9 SUSPECT RANSACKERS FIRE IN I OF NEW BRITAIN JOBS BURN: HERALD SPELLING BEE T0 BE STARTED 300 “ESCAPES GANGSTER BAND AT CHICAG) Anna vas reau brouz USE HERALD CLASSIEILD AD OPENING TOMORROW SVEA BAKERY SQUART Main St 11 FIANKLIN A Feu Swedish and Ame Bakinz Pr Qualit Telephone 556 Orders for Wedding and Birthday Cakes Taken e | Steps Of vican ducts PRkbritaag NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930. l‘j:” &t fi bt LANDS | DACRES. thorities were prepared for any | emergency. Due to the secrecy which | was employed in taking the mahat- | {ma into custody news of the arrest |did not travel fast and it was too | early to say how his followers were going to react | In the past weeks serious | | rioting has broken out in Calcutta. | | Peshawar, Poofa, Madras and other cities in protest against the arrest of lesser leaders, notably Gawaharlal | hru, president of the All-India | National Congress, and Mayor J. M. | | Sen Gupta of Calcutta . | It was Gandhi's hope that in the martyrdom to be achieved by being arrested the dissident Indian ele- ments would be drawn in the na-| tionalist camp and united with fer- vor to carry forward the campaign of civil disobedience to success. It martyrdom which the gov- ant him its hands (O request, sent with stamped, ad- dressed eovelops, Mr. Ripley will furnish 000t of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. 8 Pat. OT) BY RIPLEY} was this arnment was d which led it to stay throuEhisofin iy Planned Salt Deposit Raid The government fir acted ir Gandhi's case as he red to raid he go controlled posts at Dhars Rombay person a vol and passive re Although rnment followers did not always letter of his precept When taken into custody special coach ™ n piaced SCORELESS i NNINGS from d Poon did Third Arrest Gandhi's STATUE. oF LIBERTY STANDS ON A PRISON ./ _ - Althaugh the STATUE 15 localed in NewYork herbor' IT15 NOT 1N Hew MoRK n homes EXPLANATION OF SATURDAY'S CARTOON at. At the end of two cups. These cups are is created. By risin he grip of the eyelids e juggler will not rdinary Breathing Well les from the ey, ] ther, and “ex= watched with explanation for the the approach of pending. For that reason seems to be no scientifi dics v TOMORROW —The Jockey That Won the Same Race Twice on the Same Day Jlent activit cople reso vielence f viola osoe Barns Withr Heavy WRBT []F]];WM Loss, While Explosion Thregtegs STIRS UP PROTEST somae village he ctead o made clo Keting. by the women, 0 to cail o &erva a | gton d to at NURSE FALLS OFF HORSE, BREAKS ARM, HURTS BRAIN ™" Miss Flizabeth Tait Injured in West Hartford Now in Hartford Hospital nger Tells Story eling or orted Iy three European end police Volunteers Bid of his volu Farcwell dhi calied on Vai- stinguished asked Constable’s Good Nosc Leads Him to Liguor message o into custody ent views rate of the Sacred Heart church, his city, was chairman, ste| In his address Attorney Stempien pointed out the historical signifi- eak- cance of the adoption of the consti- became more frequent. While Gand hi has continued to deplore outbreaks of violence his prote against the conduct of his unruly followers became weaker and w er and it is evident that he no long- tution to the country. er is able to control th Judge Stanley J. Traceski and At- “It was naturally eraf torney General Benjamin A. Alling where his personal influence oke at the exercises held in greatest and® through which honor of the event in Middletown marched from Ahmadabad to D vesterday afternoon. A representa- that the effects of his campaign tion from this city also attended the been felt most servi Campaign Caused Disturbances i “In this area and chiefly in cer-| this tain talykas of Kaira and Surat dis tricts his followers have institut severe form of social boycott ac- ompanied by threats of expulsion from castes and even by depriva- tion of food and w By this they have induced a ve iderable headmen serious in- vent will be celebrated in city next Sunday at the Sacred Heart school hall on Gold strect and committee from the Holy parish is making estensive pla the a on Sunday, May 18, at the A & B. hall on UNITED LUTHERAN SYNOD HOLDS N. E. CONFERENCE Ivederick W, Ausing dmin “Even private persons ained loyal to the been exposed to th tration who ey Schaefier and 70 1o hevths Rey. Martin W. Gaudian Attend later stages, f aches of the salt Y'quor shop. 1 - Ma 5 (A—The cloth to Conference of the Ur he desired od of New York o asions incited tic 0 days spring session t to withhold payment of th ¢ Tmmanuel Luther following a Meriden Mecting. r of Waterbury, H on ina or 2100801 delegat places, which 1 t e governm cd at thos property o The et raid could not use of whick )1y be ed by the sal d the poli May Be Interned don, May 5 (A—It in goy t POLISH PROGRAMS nual celebration of Wa s clty cleaning at its best will be cordance ring the ire of the g ent. In G n Yeroc Poona ndhi's case Two of Gandhi's sons also ars in prison under sentence for violatio of the salt l bedlence car leadir I disobedience he civil omen 4 ¢ paign ordinance o 8 Gand who s move coed has not t on of the In Und a 2 . masses, will remain in prison e out trial at the pleasure of the Offictal Notice of Arrest nent Bo, India. May 5 (P—A g0\ ernment communique today said Mahandas Karamchand Gandh was arrested this morning and ha been placed in the central prison 2 Yerada “The ¢ disohed ence, of w h 1a Gandhi ha 4 lcade videspread defian order and in peace in he arrest had been predicted for when it became in that in new disobedience there was a disorders and Wilbur B. Hall Dies; Meriden Manufacturer e - Greasingl A P V 3 T TENDLERED 'NIRTHIV\\ TARTY phas ded several davs apparent of civil authorities. Ga March < he left |has resulted rch to Jalapur n defiance of turbances of public part of India ‘Professed| itably, like ment in the past Clintoc Guests Holyo monopoly Act to Prevent Disorder 1 the government casures {6” insure In Bombay the au -violent similar non every s as the York and during was enjoyed. Mr t disorders violence which days he recipient of 1 provides pleas- participation in molested by po- Good Clothes will stay that way with the aid of DESCO DRY CLEANING : 904 Is the Number Us. 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