New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 6, 1930, Page 9

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 193 TRINITY CHURCH L. F. I, S FAS SPRINGTIVE LUNCHEDY | had discharged 700 employees. GANDHI FOLLOWERS CLASH WITH POLICE Demonstra the house New Haven Woman Describes Ll “Agra and the Taj Mahal” rators Injured After Re-| fusing to Disperse Delhi, May 6 (# — The| first sustained struggle between au- thorities and followers in India. Womens ond (Musses Apparel —215 MAIN ST.— for WEDNESDAY only Another Super Sale THAT OUTSHINES ANY OTHER COAT EVENT HELD IN RECENT YEARS! will be held rnoon in the p India, Newington, coking John Walsh from State Haw May has Warden orders Warden A. ¥ more permite fo §—Fire : hold its fternoon received Gandhi occurred today when the lice fired crowd assembled near headquarters, Fire for ten minutes Boy the o issue no police e making of camp s or the burning of brush cellation of the ca A% i H. S, STUDENTS SELECT MNSTRFL SHOW SEATS ious 5 [ten 1akhs (about $360,000) w(-rel costs amounting to $18.91 —— | stolen.” Newington Notes Molest Workers | Still another report said that Sir| The postponed social given by | lowers of Gandhi today began dem.|°F had been shot dead. Both re- Center fire tonight | onstrations against workers who con- | POF8 proved completely revoid of G‘],) k textile mills iL The Howrah low courts were| n J h tomorrow A crowd of 3,000 rushed the Pare] [closed this morning, the pleaders NO Bad Blazes Ye _A” Per. [ Rezarcoibe e European | Were in attendance as usual. | Thursda | superintendent, single handed, dis-| At many places volunteers of the| ouse. A f pistol. tracks and held up trains bound ; T ) ¢ e held § Later a motor car belonging to a|for Calcutt from numerous stations | RaPSEiR Ao ushe ke of Mahatma mill owners was stoned while it was |arrived at Howrah many hours late po- | being driven through the city Volunteers also picketed many jute mobiles were jeered by the crowds of | It was said that 150 out of 500 restless natives. One of these, Prof. |employes at the iron works failed and of Bombay's chief industry is cotton spinning factories employ Bombay, India, May 6 (B — Fo}. |Charles Tegart, police commission- REEARH!NE FIRES W,\ firemen will be held in tinued at the spindles of Bombay's| | foundation | societ | Mill area in an effort fo intimidate Deing absent. Magistrates, however, its Cancelled persed the crowd at the point of a |[national congress lay across the| Hms flce 5. Cogswell and firm of solicitors representing the,on the East Indian railway. Trains| to a| | Other Bu ns riding in auto- mills but without success. Geo Rerger, was hit by a stone. [to turn up two-thirds of all the spindles in In- The police charged repeatedly to the mob of o natives who refused fo disperse. Several demonstrators received serious wounds News from several of the larger northern cities indicated that more than a score of persons had been in- jured, some seriously. and that open attacks had been made upon high police officials at Delni British and Indian cavalry occupy the business districts of Delhi follow- ing upon severe rioting. All busines has been suspended. Natives from the surrounding country hegan to warm into the city by thousands after davbr Vast crowds 11s0 to make their way 1o the neighborhood of ths prison of ‘erowda, near Poona. As | r 5ops from the nearby had been ordered i point no serious disorde ed B Kronholm Gandhi Examined Bombay, India, May 6 f) —Gandhi was examined in his pris () — on quarters by physicians today found to be “in good health.” He was in excellent spirits this niorning. The government ordered all permits issued until sufficient rain has previous! prepared Poona folrediica ihe iire hazard Fifteen Wounded Whille! this town has ot t Bengal May 6 were wounded today Panchanantala. near Howrah. when police fired on them during a sh growing out of the Indians’ at- t to enforce a stoppage of work. amination when persistent hartal was in protest against had stated that Gandhi was a sick Most of thes t of Gandhi man. The Bombay officials decided | lieved to be caused The crowd of Indians, greatly ex- to give him a complete overhauling | thro ted o attempted to prevent opera- immediately upon his arrival at Cars without any t of the electric light and railway Poona. The prison board appointed such heedlessness o, entervening, were (hree Indian medical off ‘olonel | Pheasant Undisturbed By Fire 1ss day pro; y brickbats fieutonany Stea norning a large tract | torl will be police fired, in- o Tl = e ous classes in sect superintendent of Ye- |©d over at oll rowda. gaol to leave 1t ough and a c 1 orful affair derstood to and Harold Lucas, e R BE U was found to t otachments of armo B e L nd claborate police prec: S e followers | onary measures thus far have Kept po,, nd ol {he demonstrations in check s re-| Apart from the ored car de- N0 troops have heen ca An inspector and sergeant of arding the service and fro ere fires es Draw for Locations in Au- blazes have companies of the yartment on the go ever:y the ex-|Sunday several small fires reports before much dar ditorium and Will Sit in Groups been done tches fror to strel show of M sults fron dered one of the hig began omas, JORDAN'S Gigantic o reamers making ! the and seve vere disturha olors iecor in ever hartal part of A serious outbreak the central part of the ves tried to enforce | Europea Purchasc and Offer of threaten city where n the hart 1t 400 spe goverr that un- prisoner 1 excellent health trace of blood old complaint, or cav the A plete ation of busines teilkal of um on 1 w with t undue night it When t1 the phe i Grade Schools and stude examinations 1 to gather in the mahatma's Crowds ma the neighborhood ¢ ed ou their way to t olice 18 from Poona, traveling afoot, cycles or tor lorries ere stoned o er ban} Both tired at the mob. vas injured ob from g The major! of the pilgrims ' : passed right by the prison without ¥ ne X hom o making any form of demonstration Train Held Up R e A mob 00 held up a lizht tions with athy for the railway tra which was leaving prison hana ElOAE (e e e for 1 ‘ sllegedly jured, ve wuy to 8 of &y no incidents of vio- - the ga LXPLOSION Thirty Injured : o rsor —Featuring All the Fashionable Styles, Materials, Furs and Colors. OF MUNITIONS (Pi—An Ex (rnt: Bl o G Ao o1 May 6 Arrow Three cleared the train to pro- viole stoned. An . 1 sergeant of police were obser of the co fired and injured or sym rioter day ways agent reported that Two of the victims Iway staff was working in serious conditio d the trams running. but that ac- | here fror oting and constant use of that riot ssilex had prevented e public from using the the lower circular road Ballygunge station two mem- of the tram staffs were slightl ured. In some par the city persone using trams d motorcarts greeted with s of shame arkers Fined oslon o 6. —fPh— DANIELS TO WED [ wed the BLBY Clinton ithout e ol 5 R Women and USE. HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS SPECTACULAR MAY SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING The Greatest Sales Events of the Year CURTAINS Misses orc reported a sin ace in connec of Gandht Delhi were and abusive epithets No Indian newspapers lished, but posters places eve lispatches were pub- atives pasted in hoyr comi- acts” in the disseminat. for in- hundre archeaded . No can- ed the law examination 1 been scheduled for today ere closed suspended of the chief cities of North- ing more of their STARTS SALE PROMPTLY boycott A Drapery to match, 98c f Reg. 98¢ yvard. Europeans 0 company The Impe MY CROCERY a. Banks and other business closed. Spring Canned Fruit Sale Greater Values in Our Quality Canned Fruits Quality Sliced Peaches ren PPUNES waiy Peaches Fancy Sliced Pineapple Rosefruit Sour Pitted Cherries Fancy Grapefruit R-C Peaches . Rosefruit Raspberrxes R-C Fruits for Salad Starr Cherries Fancy Sliced Pineapple R-C Apricots 2 57¢ R-C Cherries 2 i 93¢ OCEAN SPRAY Cranberry Sauce 21c¢ No. 213 Cans Size 2 Can R-C FRUITS FOR SALAD 2 % 8ie R-C Apricois 2 10c¢ FRUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES Apricots 3 Cor Peaches 3 et Prunes 3 i Strawberries 3 G Pears Applesauce 3 No. 1 Quality 25¢c Quality Sliced 25¢ Fresh 25¢ Fancy a5¢ Heart's Delight 25¢ Faney 25¢ No.1 Cans 4lc 50c¢ 71c 49c¢ .2 No. 2 Cans 49¢ No. 215 Cans No. 213 Cans No. 215 Cans N2 No. 2 Cans 39¢ 5 Cans 57¢ ..2 No. 2 Cans 49¢c ..2 No. 1 Cans 45¢ .2 No. 2 Cans 57¢ ; 3 No. 114 Cans 41c FANCY Applesauce 2 No. 2 25 c Cans Fancy Crushed Pineappie 2 te 45¢ STARR Stra}vberries 2 No. 2 59e Cans FANCY TID-BITS Pinegpple No. 11 z9c Cans Raspoerries NO. 2 59c ns 2 Cans LOT NO. 1 Value $1.69-$1.89 pr. 375 Pairs Dainty Dotted Criss Cross—chiffon voile hemstitched with silk ruf- fle Curtains, newest in Cot- tage Sets and other novelty Curtains. 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