New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 7, 1930, Page 6

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1930. s New Britain Herald : aen i £ shediUt] Tyaqn tes asacas (xice ax Renvy fres . | = Police guards continued in th: K re- | the b 1g busin e hu for approximately the same offense es 'lons streets of the capital to prevent re- MERALD PUBLIBHING A m g n sen t ‘ r cent f 1 that usually is assessed in the cities d H | currence of the rioting which begin- | ning with return of De Unamuno s there is a go s : | ; 0 g ad' reason fo; ani to Madrid last Thursday, continued less driving being most r through Monday. Some few less 1¢ rural sections, where Ry | than 100 persons were injured ani s and police regulations i i one man was killed. v slickers {heir lessons Tt QUESTIONS ANSWERED | N «o- Faétsand Fancies 5 5% Wit BT LA UG L) s : S years,and aitri €S |3 e s tne Quesion Eattor, New | Must Seek New Methods the u book rem s s £ with —_— Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, M sceent y After sitting through two tira- om wware opes (o : M G e i 1322 New York avenue, Washing- > r et cme evenings at Madison Square | T i} 2 By Robert 22 : g ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in gard 1 )t madr 1 it seems to us that pugilists 008! Pinehurst, N. C.. May 7 (P —After bt SLithe 2 3 3 Sl 2 el A stamps for reply. Medical, legal and man: ecc y t could just as well settle their differ-|d day of speech making on various E & marital advice cannot be given, nor selies geniuscs ¢ ences by mail | problems confronting the industry can exte rescarch Le under- ¢ o monotony of life e and recommendations for remedies, taken. All oth e 1 : look upo Vit tHihink theibest 1in a | dclegates to the American cotton ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- certain an f t v | pr t was pulled by a gallery- | Manufacturers association conven- ate effort 1o heep quests cannot be answered 1 reptition t the @1d Garden. Two husks | tion here today turned to considera- arm. You Might try | ers are confidential—Editor. - ; Sorb e re patting each other | tion of matters of business. ficesidents P addling ¢ the aisle decorated Iv wh oice bawled: “Tu The more than 400 textile leaders ; A ; 1 They want to Do representing all sections of the cot- ed that the alle v . e e : ton growing area in attendance hava N ’ be-| A best. usage today emploss | or smothered 3 heard that their industry “is floun- E an™ for both me known that Mr. : 4 visiting| dering about in a condition of e g b n nof or N 5 i rew t riter “boasts of its gigantic | chaos” with ‘“‘unorganized forces EIVECAl OB Rl L i t skyscra vet they are built up | that must be harnessed and contro!- ul Chifae WAl e er nig © houses of cardz | led vith v durable as papier| Recommendations for creation of New York . , w0 mack ould be pulled down 'new outlets and better methods of ame an Englis : AL cuting | e R e promotion have been heard, and and pull one down h a day ahead of them, the lai=te ; Yo I ) manufacturers are expected to HIEREE Ao e i L r 30, McNaught transact important business GO e Lo ; ate, Inc.) The election of officers and re- Bhelsn S > ports by committees were to bring | the sessions to a close late today. | Preceding the annual banquet last | night was a fashion show displavini brics made in Paris of American S : Dancer Awarded $75,000 coue Action Follows Republican Ut~ For Injury in Theater i L Boston, May 7 (UP) -— Evelyn «terances and Disorders miimore, providence, R. 1. dancer | e B who broke her neck when she fell from a platform on the stage of (P—A government the Tremont theater here. was oday on p 1 awarded $75.000 damages by a b and ech as a conse- | federal court jury yesterday in her of disorders since last T ol g suit against the Erlanger Rrowing out of republican ut- | Theater corporatior of Don Miguel De U - The accident occurred last No- rector of the university t vember during a performance of the musi comedy “Fioretta” was taken by the min- [ which starred Leon Errol headed by Enric During trial of the suit Miss after a leng nore appeared in court with the at which the situs- uper part of her bod s were discussed in a heavy leather brace testified that her escape from death nt indicated that | was extraordinary as X-rays showed vould last only long a fracture of the at stability and tran- — country. The ban CLINTON RED CAPS WIN the nation he Clinton Red Caps indoor bass- neral elections ball team defeated the Corbin Juniors s 1o the cortes, the by the score of B0 12 rday in 4 constitutional a game plaved on Clinton street. The ) pitcher was Joseph Ramon. The Scheduled Meetings Banred winners would like to play teams the o neither Marcel. averaging 11 to 14 years of bli leadcr. Telephone 5006-W for Louis G at the Teneo monti - Conde Tie Ro- N smenEn et f ‘ - : ho ie plan- SHOCKS REGISTER IN BRUSSELS t : g { ¢ : A v - C b - orgar of his party Ma London, May 7 (P—Seismographs hold their meec- of the Uccle observatory in Brussels s returning at today reported a strong earthshock feari furt r with disturbances estimated to cen- I “Dream approximately 2,100 miles d premiere to- tant in the Cancasus region occurred at 10:44 a WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES ¢ wedding annitersa b Seventy-Af n — == — == =(CLIP COUPON HERE = == == o= Avcnue. Wasl STATE Observations On The Weather — I 1 NIVERSARY EDITOR, Washington Bureau | [ | New Britain Herald —_——— e — o - . By Fontaine Fox [ IT DID NOT HAVE AN AIRPLANE TYPE” MoTOR , BUT WITH HAROLD AT THE WHEEL, THE AR SOON DN FHE MINORITY HAS NO RIGHTS the lon MEMORY OF i DIMMED BY His \tter M s m MR GIANNINT chair Alvin Bliss Dies in His Malden Home, Aged 72 Malden, Ma Ma (P— Alvir Blie 2, member of the ernor Allied ca - # i e . bt ¥ Naghvi x He et 5 words about F F B 1 New Yor everybody having had h s RURAL JUSTICT Norfolk, \ 5 a . 3 3 Northfield, Vit o ! te Harvey L. Bout Pittsburgh G \ the council ago. Cleme ninor vietor: P Portland. Me, ... 5 \ | recent years he had been superinten of the Fr b n i ara irba Washington 5 64 pan 7 Eale mene Ol conti g inlgesin o e | e e | e e erio e e .DEVELOPEP THAT AIRPLANE FegL’ Qemence cen such 2 st - ( etic fragr : teracts | organization. Hiz widow, Nellie 8 FESHLaUch & atubl = ¢ iidiect s : al the coun- | otper vepulsive odors of the spray.|and a son, Harold H., survive | |

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