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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. N B 't s H ald h Y as the | often t zain in current | cooler tonight in southeast portion; | this city vesterday. Officers were | {ulis, Frances Dennis, Lou Dom- ew Dritain ier . beral | Lells jay generally fair; gentle to| elected for the comMg year. 2 | brauskas, Regina York, Helen Den- HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY a s roder shifting winds | Frank A. Robbins circus will ap-, 3 A | nis, Pauline Balesky, Gladys Palaus- New Britain, Cenascticut S Porecast for New Haven and|pear in this city on Thursday, May | | kas, Estelle Edent, Adele Staskevich, s s en he direct con n cinit Local thunder showers to- | 25. | 4 C1'Y Anna Palauskas, and Mary Karlonas. Issued Dally (Bunday ®xcepted) York r Friday; slightly cooler to-| Archbishop Symen, Pelish pra- At Herald Bldg. §7 Church Street POLITICAL JOBS i ndu 1 conditions. Go T t | 1ate, intends to visit this city dur- Pressure is low over | ing his tour of country SUBSCRIPTION RATES : it J st 2 § gt and Hew = . i What Congress Is $506 & Year LU . o the High pressure covers b Doin $2.00 Thres Monthe x v . his ledge astern Canada. A disturbance of 3 N g 1t and considerable in- y ers practically all of the — 4 g Thursday vest of the Mississippi | senate: river. Thunder showers were re- Considers Wagner unemployment ported from the Middle Atlantic bill and New England Lobby committee resumes prohi- s occurred in Colorado and bition investigation. h Dakota House: 10w was reporfed fr evad : ) 0 i ported om Nevada Resumes consideration of the an- L ifesEing tempernil ot ilehy nual legislative apropriation bill n the y. Cirev 4 P ¢ sis rplu o P aonc ,f": avor r“' {_”;f ”“mr” M §.—Ne y ' ne Porter heard it at a high-| Banking committee continues om always o advert q e ¢ e pe lyicoila Bveatiienollewe by ny of sy hair ad- | b tea. A gentieman refeired to|hearing on branch banking. s a tempest in a ot as “a sirocco eaki . ol Member of the Associated Press d 0 ses, I gures & ay ; A ok : Education committee continues The Assoclated Prees ls ex n ‘ High Low ot g : : A1 00 ONEHEECEDLAC hearings on vocational education. AR TRt 8 o i ticks r ar = Interstate commerce committes LEDEDRESE A4 QUESTIONS ANSWERED t i v e Anpey y 1ghe the wicim = A | continues hearings on federal power L S 5 tha y tical that has been plaved e corganization bill . ! G G answe > 1 a . 1aved | commission reorganiza AL R “:na;‘: wild g oy W ¢ c recently. In a cafe 1/ “ynmigration committee holds s R o 3 : ! ¢ en paironize 1 was by pre-ar-|pearing on the question of aliens re- g h uestio n A re \ plot | run ent seated facing a “plant- | g 0 ke the oath of citizen- Britain Herald, Washington Bureau, | ., ot b St ; clan. My attention was f :‘h?\,,”g Lodtakeit B 1322 New York avenue, Washing-|over speakeasy tal ymp- | falled to him when after taking R e e Weonidarattthe ton, D. C. enclosing two cents in y h | bit food he pulled a cirip Of [ wich resolution to authorize an in- stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | j,jgges on n | bright red ribbon out of his mouth | yogtigation into activities of com- marital advice cannot be given, nor e : of)anaieor d to eat uncéncernedly. | roon et SO GG country. can extended research be under- | 3 manticis | Next his four in hand tie changed ) W <d taken. All other questions will re- P Tk | from bright green to pink and ths | ednesday ceive a personal reply. Unsigned re- | ;= .y 5 | climax vhen he lifted the lid wered. All let-| ;oo 5 e ) ¢ 1 casserole dish and a —Editor. ¢ canary f out. It was all nice| 1 ppose but they bett round to uncross I Senafe: Rejected nomination of John J. Parker to the supreme court Sent tarift bill back to conference. Foreign relations committee de- cided to hold hearings next week on London naval treaty House creeching Passed miscellaneous bills dealing She €r | with agriculture Voice from the gallery Appropriations committee report- t least cnce kid: !ed the annual naval supply bill for (Copyright. 1230, McNaught 1931 recommending appropriation Syndicate, Inc.) ot s English r e e Ierasas D TE e | Judiciary committee failed 1o provinces of Beng Gl T o : 4 ST A REW'S CHURGH G ST reach an agreement on the Wicker from that year the English date the| €W “Or%. . : . ND A sham commission’s proposals to re- | foundation of their empi 5 eve sted federa ts ; o ; tir g tat . | The agricultural committec tabled to reach perfection is PRIASCY i i —_— the Vinson bill to regulate cotton S Bile th i while the ; ! ; i sgA 2 changes and the Jones bill to pro- 3 1 e ‘ngages 30 Tal.|exchanges and th Woneniefedict g usnics hibit cotton and grain futures mar- ented Residents of Parish for keting. i § Immigration commitiee resumed SundaysEerformance, hearings on the Welch bill to limit aus. | Philippine immigration 1 jan Lithuan, | Thomas Hitchcock, sr., Famous as Owmer and Trainer of Polo Ponies, @ ailt L ble t for n t ver t s 3 v organ- to Help His Son. Rome and v i q ¢ et the town af A t ar The entire ) ia an or ; 30 young ¢ York, May § (UP)- TEXTILE CITIES at T aren’'t annoyed by th:|built by Vespasiar tus upon | are stalki 1 a little pathet i ring the best available | trainer and breeder of polo ponies, co ‘hey grow accustomed the si ¥ jolde : {iha 2 5 , o ve. Fr. Gi will have a part in his son, Tom- a wealth of | my's defense of the famous West- iividuals and as| chester cup against Great Britain several other | this fall nd during the| The elder Hitchcock, who captain- ed America’s first international polo sts and special- | team in 1886, was appointed yester- re chorus|day as a member of the defer sal Friday | committee which has charge of t \ ) 2 € pe 1 | ¥ . hall on international matches to be pl to 100,¢ 2 fest] t thro rr thou >ark stre t Meadow Brook in Septe gerated slip 1 1 : | Tommy, Jr., is chairman of the ¢ Q. Does the Unit tes gov- 2 arles Matus, hony Kowalsky, mittee and captain of the Unit ernment v T ’ ory e 1 S 1 arle e, Teddy Malin- | States team £ g h, Anthony e cviskas, Victor e house at Tepic, Mexico, in s, Alex Karlonas, | which Amado Nervo noted Mexi- Alda Janshion, poet was born. 1s to be con- Brown, Veron- ted into a museum of Nervo's kas, Stella Ma- fire vear, The ng—ars bian Exposition? h anniversary sey : . fill out the cou It was held i New York Avenue, Washington of the bulletin W five cents to cover rates are N f mm Lo he said with a d 4 3T AND NUMBER can no for the cities of Norfolk, tal for Portsmouth and Ne BINGHAM AN 25 Years Ago Today without the anch Sor aid in keeping the bow ) ‘ b 2 ’ n the wind, during a rr TH{ SURPLUS OF GOODS . iy "‘v"_"“_"' Q. What proportion of the popu- e : i " pariopsicomm A. One estimate is 2.14 per cent omas | Feene nd Thomus | with an additional 4.55 per cent ha S : ; SEis filie nerlan Observations AR T R Barker, in main . ) a smmercia ing some college training | : ho are to recite for a an ultra- " N h t H P " \ = T 7 Hatiiraily des : Sis i : e 071 The Weatfier liver medal,.Mr, Feeney won & PLAYED THE BREAKS e ‘ 5 gold medal in the Grammar schooi| tworcester, Mass., May § (LD and Walcott, who o ne e in 3¢ F 0 p i contest in M™hode Island ate played The North & Judd Co. is excavat- | hreaks o defeat Worcester porting Hoover Te ot putherr 4 ing for another factory building 6-4 as Goff held the Tec iy tonight ar The m the Swedist | gix well scattered hits i matters of Amo 1 5 o 't much | Lutheran church are looking for-|game ncre yesterday Sor confitmat omm ' K o ir mperature; moderate | ward expect to the arrival of | Rhody third basema the bell for the church which | hits, one a homer New York:|was cast in Sweden. The bell is!the plate i Glass, Ove ) seems 1o . L 5 afternoon or fto-| The Connecticut Association of FOR BEST RESULTS Fletcher. rinciple that if a t repea sht out portion; slightly | Women Workers held a reunion in |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ator: servatism ©Fontaine Fox, 1930