New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 13, 1930, Page 21

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

WBRIDE ADMITS PROHIBITION LAW VAGUE ONBREWING | consin “(Continued From First Page) he lnopholes to n the homes.” ‘What are the holes in 112" “I don't know Adjourns Until Tuesday The co e then adjourned un- til next Tue n McBride will be recalled arlier in tods jon, McBride me indignant when Blaine ht to question him further about is claim of “divine origin for the rmit manuf nitt Blaine said “every cruel a tyrant of the p ed tha support of God ™ mbers of llinoi d rr;:mm ning the ase 2 Judge G the oncer impeach- orge W English = g to see th zot a s e Didn’'t Mention Votes an to vote for he added yas to h tion toward guggesting McBride had ne B. Wheele prede- get Rep. Blanton of Texas to proceedin felt biock 1mpeachm ¢Bride g0 committee, a for- onal 18g13- of the do « \lnmlum Witch Burnings Quizzed On Kresges ons to csges wlho the A d Stanley § the matri- 1 must identify “and T know of , do {t. Which one Wy to the Ant declined to support ¢n Caraway objected and McB lied he knew only that was the father and Sta no othe sebast e or When Mc quesfTons about. the the late Wayne e league, Blaine de- committes call secretary to boolk iride decl gwer adm ation of Vheeler over t anded that 1) Steuart, former who wrotr he Dry T . ke that up later following opal, north and south; Baptist |in the financing of th '_\'EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930. north and south; Presbyterian, United Presbyterian Evangelical and Lutheran. Blaine Seeks Information Washington, May 13 (P senate lobby committee todas sumed its quest for information on | the activities of the Anti-Saloon League, with Senator Blaine of Wi the committes’s onl wet, seeking to prove his contention that the leazue has tated” po\':al appointments. Tomorrow turn to i played by the committee will 1 investigation of ‘the part Bishop Jawes Canaon, J | | | | anti-smith | campaign in Virginia two years ago. | Cannon, however, will not until later. Chairman particu anxions to question | i on what he considers inconsistencies | arising from a telegraie reccived | from the bishop late vesterday. F. Scott McBride, general super-| intendent of the Anti-Saloon League was the committee’s witness today, to cont e h estimony on the po- litical and legislative activities wnd the finances of his organiziiior Blaine Has Corresnondence Blaine had armed himself with a thick sheaf of co from the files of the league here in V 1 ington. which he considered as bear- ing out his claim that the league h dictated appointments. In addition to the correspondence taken from the files here, a committee investigator was assigned o ¢ ne the files of the organization s nr.um-m"'w' n from on had personally and disbursed practically funds of the mith in Virginia the comn aid was difficult to intor- in the light of previous infor- mation and that he and the ¢ tee would b sted in receivin Cannon’s cxplanation.” The previous testimony committee included: An assertion by am, republican Cannon received all demo pret before the Representative Massachusetts, hat Cannon. for anti- mocrats in Virginia, report- an expenditure of § ) in 2§ campaign, whereas L. C. Jame- ew York, had contributed stimony b ted $6 Ca latt, had s contribution as $17.¢ to the Jameson that he had 1on, had constituted a corrupt practices Text of Telegram am 1o violation law Caraway nma advices you are conee treasurer | SWEDISH FARM BOY HOLDS HIGH POST | Eric Ebglund Rises to Tmportant U. S. Farm Office 13 (P—Brought of agriculture by to do a special economics, Eric useful that he , May | prov ed so as a special assistant Hyde, he chief of cco- aged Oregon agricu B. from t 4 has Lad c sity of Wign ersty of Ch cago 1 o aduate wor Files Report of Survey Hn \Idllm Rockwell € orp. e of steel balls a for the automotive other industries. Nur its customers several of leading motor car producers ed to For ball trade supply part of shar - value. aivid ith extra Recent s extras total distributed hare was made on Jan Although operating inco; ghtly below hat of arge ‘othe preciation) report net amounting to as compared with $6.- . and $2.69 in 1927, Com- pendent on product 0 nd sdles and pro- 1y governed largely by of new car output. Loy of latter resulted in quar s of hut $1.03 per st with §1.94 in same Moreover, we doubt that as a whole will ap- for either of the years Company reported satisfactory financial position close of 1929, with sh tes of deposit alone over s all current liabilities.” 1 been which a on bled are, proach those hizhly 15 of the and certific hree ti City Items ey David L iversity of Dunn. coach Vermont foot went to New York toda of the speakers at a mni of the unive be onc banquet of al Hotel Commodore tonight. \Youth Wins Recogmition s eveimsion ive "‘nr other ch HAS SWEDISH TI TITLE Birth Record was born at New hospital last night to Mr. Ernest Sangel of 227 son Britain d Mrs “daughter was born to Mr Mre. Wesley Bramhall of W at the Waterbury -(,,” al on May, Mrs. Bramhall was Miss )m-sfl voung | 'ine Hennig, hefore her marri -2 BONDLISTS QUIET, COURSE DESULTORY and rtown Noble But Is Unhappy P A long out of waiting hopefully to see what a lot of pub toward getting him a Stig Julius C on, who marri “’“ artists’ model, was brought up| in a poor workman's home and al- Stockholm coal May 13 dealer, ity and a noble title can do | Jjob. an ways believed himself a real son of the family. Then he accidentally found the parish record of workman’s family and noticed tnat his not among those of ren He learned that he « the late Baron 10 e Rails and Utilities Display Some| - Firmness, But Move Little York name was { and for some Prime bond ailroad sued for his & Swedi in his fz amounted to v The new baron s the great publicity gi S baron do notoriety ctted > his case unemployed this a job. MRS, GATHERINE ENMERT EXPIRES AT AGE OF 80 Native of Germany Had Lived With No Change in Money Daughter On Chapman Street for Years. Mr one of Catherine Em the ol « ter, Mrs strect after a Born in was a resident York tor past year frans to| nds in this ci esides her da GUATEMALA LOAN VOTED (UPY—T ational nbly aut ed the 1o ne a 00 in the United Funerals govern loan of States, FLURRY OF BUYING INOILS ON GURB Petroleum Issues Follow Lead ' (n Big Board Today is m Crean san, rtory and at mass Orzanis Nearer God The pall Mason Mario Burial was & appea Needham S T for Charles Nee Charle: uneral service Utilities Trail ading utility 1 Alonz lhmnlnrr' Anulewicz Theodore old points o od eoniof il tin ave held thi Hol in Sacred Heart cer o pall bearers oska. Jane Die ko and Clara Olson Walte Walter R vices for old = son of Ber] o'clock at home of his mothe ne of s morhe: Census Returns Pl Issued Today Olsor Armanda Elm Hill Andrew Lodecki Sily reet Vil be home and at 9 o'clock at the Russia Orthodox ¢ h. Burial will be i hald The Mrs. survived by and a daugh Real bslatc New s CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and | ves for kKindness and n us during the d hushand and father. ‘We especially wish | deck, Shuttle Me Unien No. ‘lml!l!&r Conr Also Cesario A. Napo offerings. | Dav 650, T sympathy gho of our belov Timothy Collir o to thank Bri ilso No. ? Br for the beautiful MRS, TIMOT stol floral dsmn, § EOR BLST RESULTS i USE HERALD CLASSIFIED Signe HY COLLINS and Family ADs "|Efforts Made to Lift Stock List Out of Rut By Use of Oil Shares; . Dull Opemng Followed By Rally I Production Starts Briski }m‘?—r» Buying in This Field —|Grne Business News in (;enel- dson Moto Inspirat'n oy tl Cem al Moderately Favorable. | T,‘,[ et ‘r roger toda Somewhat Retarded been somewhat Ofls Fra Roebu st 1 ¢ po-|S Sa + | Sears Std Oil of NY Wrne nion Pac r'd Gas SIOCK LXCHANG & | HARTI'ORD Railroads Banks and Trust Companies Finance (ompanies Fire Insurance (ompanies | Lite, “Indemsnity ~and other Companies Insurance Manufacturing Companies THE MARRKRET AT 2:05.3 TREASUIRY BALANCH = g 4 PUTNAM & CO. u.mee-' York & Hardford Siock x.a.,,. 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTFORD OFFICE, ¢ CENTRAL ROW, _THl. 21148 Ve Offer: CONNECTICUT ELECTRI( CONNECTICUT POWER (CO. HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. €O UNITED ILLUMINATING CO. SERVICE CO. EDDYBROTHERS &2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 13 Coleny Street We Ofter: 50 Shares Eagle Lock 25 Shares Fafnir Bearing M. L. GORDON & CO. Investment Securities 300 MAIN ST. TEL. 1118-1119 We Recommend: UNITED GAS e Listed on the New York Curb. Selling Around 24. Connecticut Electric Service BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED . compared period same v 1to g con rea o F. W his was at compared 7700 fo contracts stad A ons, ds ast snak pposed this "PICK UP” $1500 ONTHLY payments of 33.75 deliver you $1500 cash in 120 months. un- Ger the Investors Syndicate “hesc A, Plan Larger Lo Gt Ohio Ratlway wonderful things you can do Company through the Investors Syn cate Plan. Payment ached- ules and full information on quest. Use the coupon. schedules and rmation on the Inves- Letter on request tors Syndicate Plan. INVESTORS SmeD_cQTE Second National Bank Bids. \ NEW HAVEN \-,,::.‘ 8 ucioL TS . K.JOHNSON —& CO.— ! Aussciate Mem 60 WLST MAIN STRLLT New Britain New York, Alhany. H Haven, N it

Other pages from this issue: