New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1930, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 13, TROOPS RUSHEDTD | COMMUNITY WHEN REBELS SEZE CITY also procecded to the first violent nifestations of | attempt to establish | an order by n the beleakuer- bullock cart was right ir tead today. member early ome ferred antho the ¢ A ert ¢ measures filed tr the city and took charg portant eded at o ex rough sectione hey poste t post ap- com- comr inging Gur inte e Darj- er the civ disobedience sted vesterday Declared Unlaw ful In the Mi disobe Jail 2 Sentenced to May civil diso- r Gandhi's his nationalist followers cause, A few drops of Freezone does it! Puts the corn to sleep—deadens all pain— and soon makes it so loose in its bed of flesh that it lifts right out! Hard corns or soft—all are ended by Freezone. Callouses, too. Get a bottle at any drug store and walk and dance in comfort! | with months rigorous imprisonment. | Four boys, who were participating | in the projected raid, a warning. Al other of the 30 volunteers arrested were sentenc- | ed to there months rigorous prisonmen Prepares For Raid r, Bombay, May 13 (@— | 24 andhi, son of the Mahat- making elaborate preparation at Untadi near Dhar- A raid Thursday on the L operated salt depot near | reaana. hundred and sixty volunteers have gathered at Untadi | and more are expected today. Manilal Gandhi, who arrived to- from Navsari. conferred with leaders of the civil disobs- dience movement and with the Mos- nam V. Harides Gandh volu arrived todsy imp wire-fencing | local tion Rioters Control City London, May 13 (# -— A Bombay | dispatch to the London Daily Mail today said rioters had taken | control of the entire city of Shola- week's serious dis- Traders were said to have d to open their shops, fearing nagistrate litary lion of the from appealed for fusther | ulster Poona « mill city v would be put n 1al nd handed over entirely to mil- 44th States Coast the most serious : 2 bombing raid ma s on forces of Peshawar <l not bomb dition was not undertaken u nt Hafi, wa 4 roads More Afr Demonstrations cr aericl demonstrations Peshawar neighborheod dda, which is head the Afghan Youth v reported to have t. British troops ge in dis- the Haji were | til after |C c ned to depart, |t near Peshawar were | { with the who have allied m- selves with the Haji A Lahore dispatch today said Tara Singh r of a band of Sikhs ho were nifig toward Pesha- ested. His followers ap- vere m(xxr»d to continue on T ill not be allowed to ma Gandhi's own ionalist opposi- statement of Lord Irwin published yes- fixing October 20 as the date for the round table conference in london between ian leaders and British government leaders to settle Indian problems BALDNESS CAN BE AVOIDED LUCKY TIGER for falling hair ments thin Mah nd of the n seen in a ran tion w Viceroy terday " DAVIS © Formerly Priced to $6.50 1 GROUP OF HATS OFF ON A COST /3 Our Regular $1.65 Quality CHIFFON HOSE Reduced FREEZONE ous! hammedan Kitchlew rigor conviction growing out of his partici< pation in the civil disobedience cam- paign months convictions of sedition. with tion guests on board the coast guard of the day. tertainment. competitive boat race for the and alumni tel and show, itention of disarming | Thurs. Andrew W treasu Formerly Priced to $12 Assails Gandhi The viceroy assalled Mahatma were let off | Gandhi and other lcaders e: lhe mvll disebedience campaign rating the campaign with the Fuad ‘lable conference promised | near future, had been necessary in the face of violence growing out of civil diso- bedience campaign to arm the na- tional Indian and provincial govern- ments to meet the emergency. for the| and he noted that it| He pleaded in the end that Gandhi and his associates not obstruct those who wish to participate in the con- ference tion was ever passed upon any per- son than that in which it was said [ing me of any rose garden” lof some, themselves and them that tering in they hindered.” “No more severe (‘ondemnl- that they entered not in Tour Persons Killed chi, India. M ns were killed and twelve seri- njured today in a free fight h hatchets and axes betwveen Mo- peasants of Kakiri vil- 2 miles from Matli Sta- Badin in the Hyberabad Kakirt is ear Sentenced to Jail Amritsar, India, May follower of ndhi, was sentenced to three years ous imprisonment today en a -India national Sheikh Hissadin, Dr. eth, Sardar Teja Singh, and rkana all were sentenced to 18 rigorous imprisonment on all- congress Coast Guard \cadem\ In Midst of Graduation New London, May 13 (® — The commencement of the United Guard academy, which turday, continued today entertainment for gradua- egan S an utter Champlain, the feature event Three hundred persons, and gue attended the en- Luncheon was served, adets followed by dancing. events will includc platoon infantry drill Alumni) cipi an linterciass Lewis cupi a tea reception at the academy; the dinner at the Mohican ho- e annual cadet musical det Cruise, 1930." graduation exercises will be noon at the academy. Mellon, secretary of th will address the graduating ber 27. Tomorrow's or the The ass sraduat NEW YORK EXCURSION Sunday, May 18 ROUND TRIP FARES New Britain ........ $2.25 Bristol ...... .25 Waterbury .. GOING Ly. New Britain - Ly. Bristol - . Ly. Waterbury - Due New York* « :30 AM 48 AM 115 AM :25 AM 45 PM *G.C.T.—Lower Level (Eastern Standard Time) Limited Number of Tickets on Sale at Ticket Offices THENEW HAVENRE. 169 MAIN STREET OUR AN Spring Clearance of MILLINER 500 Hats taken from regular stock and reduced for quick clearance. $1—s2—$3 20% Reduction on All Hats Not Specially Priced above . . . This Offer for Wednesday Only LL UME JEWELRY NO EXCHANGES! NO APPROVALS! ALL SALES FINAL were sen- | pr 13 () — Dr. | Mahatma | sanr- | 1930. 11 MCORMICK FUNDS - : TOUNDERGD PROBE - ‘Senate Primary Grow Will In- | vestigate Expenditure — Washington, uation which IN. D May 13 (UP) Senator Nye, has described as * is await- ing development when the senate imary investigating committec goes to Chicago in a few days 1o trace further the campaign ¢x tures of Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCor- mick, republican senatorial ca S T hairman estigatin Nyc has declined to atement. or to reveal the arious reports which induced late yesterd hearing n 11 as possible | However, t and unsubstantiated evidence t the campaign in which Mrs. Mc defeated Senator Deneen, Til, more money was than in the 1926 primary which r sulted in Frank L. Smith being ndi- e ha ve been repo | mick Rep., {barred from the senate seat. Spent $252.000 of Own Mrs. McCormick has testified she spent $252,000 of her own money. Her books show only about $5,000 of this was spent in Chicago, where ithe biggest fig {understood much of funds were supplied by the Bill” Thompson orzanization pendent groups, which also some money in southern Illinois Great interest is attached to the senafe investigation because of threats that a contest might be in- stituted against Mrs. McCormick t YOUROLD PANAMA HAT Should be treated right. It gave you good service and now can be brought to a new condition even back with our proc Results will astonish you. Prices are Moderate. MARRO Shoe Service Inc. 89 WEST MAIN STREET UAL HAND BAGS Taken from stock and reduced $1 and $2 160} 5.5 600 e she win the Mrs. Mc | vestigati day to man of the democratic committee courts to bar her from the senate, should |dorser of the note November election. later fiv ormick welcomed the in- | society 1in a telegram late yest There Thomas I air- |in superior tate central | sistant Gafine ing He wasg e other endorsers and th wer to court are t cases ahead of Donovan, « of Tili Donovan started t noot epublican of her or PRINTING BID AWARD er reply, Mrs members o evidence {o su ports of awarded to th 3,000 SHINGLES STOLEN T Al B ‘\1011gdge(ase Is Set 10| Tomor row PL. 4\1\ MILLION TREES Starting Wednesday Mortning i FINAL . d at the station here today € ’ ion dls'rlh..lfd 1,500,00¢ vering about aLHL o0 ¢ growth ers wi dquarters. Quigley onnel POLICE BOARD MEETING The board of police commission- Has the Hits of Screenland First RICHARD DIX in “LOVIN’ THE LADIES” TOMORROW THURSDAY, FRIDAY Double Feature Screening Irather Got Too SHOWING Comedy Drama Pusher W hose Big with of a Head Success for the same girl. “NIX cet tonight to approve the Is, it was said today at Because of th. to com , 1t will be nize or transact o A wise-cracking comedy of two women haters who fell ON DAMES” with JAMES GLEA: JOHN WALKER MARION SHILLING 169 Main Street “Exquisite Though Moderate” with MAE CLARKE ROBERT AMES —— TREMENDOUS SAVIN . . . you “waited” for this! 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