New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 14, 1930, Page 15

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CONGRESS AT 0DDS ONWATERWAY BILL Tilson Threatens All-Summer| Session o Gain Passage Washington of a filibuster scnate against the $110 27 house rivers and narbors bill were encountered today with warnings that the house wouid keep congress in session this sum- mer until controversial measure is en Repre cut, th May the 14 (P —Threats sentative Tilson of Conne republican leader in the Touse, conceded that the report of a move 10 keep congress going un- il the bill is passed “is a very rea- son e deduction.” r Vandenberg who is fighting a provision federal government to take Erie canal in New York terated 1 t wo long blican, Michigan for the 11d be talking senate mas 1 some before * through Senator York, and ponents of t eplied that buster unle Christ " got on provision, ¢ to fili- ctains that provision tion b dera- mmerce com- 1ch must h a decision on the row ove canal— znd on two other major issues, in- cluding a house provision for fed- eral operation of the Tilinois water- way eral provisions for Great Lakes development Deadlock May Break Confronted with threat of an all- foes of the bill are standing their ground; but there are indications of an early move looking toward a solution of the deadlock. Or advanced bill might provide that the gincers make a survey of the feas bility operation of th Erie ca < a waterway for barges orizing the Erie and sey aummer session, senate s that the army en- the president to order t his discretion’— favorable Michigan at odds t ultimate report is the ors are ac- it Mect ectine o ssioners Commissioners Tonight park Bridge at Country Club ernoon, Ma Mrs Mrs. Ralph and Mrs, William R. Track Team Wins riden high & ed on Brist hoo! trac crnoon and 100l a big it onc weig lco field nus 1 City crew by to garner gh tean Manche The sum Time, 11 -va Beliveau (M) third. Time <o -vard eed (B) Ma onds Frede cond : icks (M) (B) Marinian run MeM Marinian (M) secon third. T n ¢ race (M) Frst rkratz (R) ime 7 seconds. Bristol te zaplicki, Hudon 1 minu 40 com- 12-pound shotput: Cumn (B) first; Rode (B) secco: D'Agostino i Distance 2 fect ow Hudon (B) second Lt Distance Running broad (M) and Skipp (R) Martindale (M) third Running and Reiche bardi (M) bz inches Javelin Hudon third (B) ammir imp: Henken i (R third throw: Ebb (B) sccond: McGuin Distance, 149 fec League Board Meeting Final preparations for the st ing of the semi-professional baseball season in Bristol will be made eeting of the executive hoard of City hall o'clock at a ha it building league at tonight the at 17:30 Brown | | naber USE \ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930. f“nrn reports will be received vrom | John Fortin of Forestville, who was | ,appmn(ed at the last meeting by | President Thomas M. Monahan m investigate the possibility of get Ung Plam\m: into the circuit. sident Monahan cxpects that mr Iaop will composed of six | clubs this year. With the receipt of a report from Mayor W. Ray. mond Crumb that things looked | bright in Forestville for a team, it | is possible that the signat | five other managers can be obt |Those who have already hands include the West Ends, Maple | ds. New Departures and Eagles of Terryville | Quarterly Convention quarterly convention Polish-American societies state will be held in the city Sun ay afternoon at the local organi- | ion's headquarters at 17 Meadow street Arrangements for the ac- commodation of hundreds of visi- being made by the local neaded by President John Frank Wisnieski, local is chairman of com- n charge of the convention. Addresees b sevaral of Connecti ‘s prominent Polith orators w made during the afternoon and carly evening, and an entertainment sill be given To Present Play The Trinity church Y. P. . will present an entertainment and dance at the guild rooms on High Triday cvening. Tncluded in the program is a pla 1wo nedy sketches, dancing and refreshments play. entitled “All On a 8 mer’s Day,” contains the names parishioners in its cast. M P. Wilkins is directing the cast The of the of the Gavryl realtor. mittee the street co m- of Tohn NORWAY OFFICIALS PRAISE DR. NANSEN Legislature fo Pay Greal Ex- plorer’s Funeral Costs Oslo, No way paid o | Fridtjof Na occurred y n death « The storting, or | n extraordinary country's praise t Hambro s: 0 many sided to judge 1 him of the ian. Dr. 2 nd real nd deec Nor said side ife was s difficult nee le led him work to deeds COOLEY WAY QUIT “SERVICE OF Ty Veteran Electrician Reported Planning to Give Up Post conference Mond gley and ¢ superintendent o has added Coole 1510 Mayor Q ctre will agk to ceded Members of t received indirect years connection v the city servic of a request action last Cooley fag the I h oot the absence from night at pre verely leged neglec dination. Mem cout Leaders’ Course Arouses Keen Interest n interest is heing shown lo men scoutmasters’ elementary seventh Geo! patrol picked Instructior s & Abell ng and the nents by Scout ickson completed training course ch men as desire are on the nature scheduled for & rge of Instructor start will be made church at 2 o'cloc} 1o report there given in both th 7d the nature 1o m who nasier Charles w of cecond Execut that invit hike noon in « Isleib. Th the South all men Credit sco! from and asked specialization There remain only sions and t two indoor scs o hikes to complete the course present last night in 1o the instructors were L. £ . B. Quite. E. Schindewolf Duffy. A. Glaeser. K. Frost, A Hume, G. Hume, H and I y"'R"‘" 116 GETTING CITY AID Conditions of unemployment responsible for an number of families receiving aid from the public welfare department being on the list as a number of 100, The de this 1l inaugurate a maore grocers busines of supplying with food, changing stores each ®ix months scoutmasters' addition Bunce are nerease in the now ainst normal tment vear which will gi n the plan a shar needy families FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED Ahs' oined (o public NEWINGTON SCENE OF ROAD M WEETING ‘To Discuss Improvements— ... Woman Hurt in Accident May 14 — A mec improvement gton, ting al road hict the sta will be held May 20, in Luce of ( poin irman of th for the work in this loca This meeting will be ope and every person here there are dirt to attend Auto Hits Pole, Woman Hurt Mrs. Viola Zerrett of 31 Char place, Har as been ap- ed ch ttes n to rr\rr]\r. roads is ford, was scriously f wola of hultas pla a enger in th v We Mrs. Grace Bea remainder of Mrs. Louise worth street ford hospital as she sustained at her home two weeks Town Meeting Tomorrow school tomorro to consider chief to d Drunken Motorist Pays 10lo cont Woods torney I Bein Fined and Given Advice s 1 hio of former ¢ ot havi Had Faulty Lquipment road. His ¢ Heads League \Iulll;:m\ Miss The meetin Miss Nel John Fish Bray president reasurer. Mrs s : e PALACE —House of Eits— Sweeter Than Sweet Fun-Musical Reyvel ‘SWEETIE’ Paramount’s Girl and Song Hit —with— Carroll—Jack Supreme Nancy Oakie Co-Feature “NIGHT PARADE" ~ound Shorts TONIGAT “Vanity Ware” To The Ladies TFREE! T THURSDAY—FRIDAY The Wooder Drama of the Age “FAST LIFE” A and true to life as just ma fast —with— Fairbanks, Jr.—Loret'a Young lite itsel(— Doug Co-Feature Just A Great P ‘Pointed Heels’ Selected Sound Shorts Laugh cretary, Mrs Hond of e and Bertha -Chadd directors, Mrs. G. W Walte gram committee and Miss Brinle ance committee, Mrs k r, Mrs. Harold Lucas and Mr Boyington. finance day home of Mrs. Anne Ridgeficld, Friday of Deleg: from wington Mis 2 Fish Mrs Iro»u Oran is to be he Richard this w will i and Mr " CHORUSES TOSING INBETHANY CHURCH Composers to Attend as Gugsts ol Hear Own Works Property Owners Assn. To Elect New Officers ki' : »-/Z theatrical noticer and for the reelective amusement cc STRAND Moon Wart erlin Briefs PARADERS 10 JOIN FORCES O ¥AY 30 Poles (o Leave Line of March t anor Pulaski Contin Rerlin Items TONIGHT TONIGHT DANCE To the Music — of the — CONNECTICUT RAMBLER Masters of Modernistic Musi 11—Versatile Artists—11 R BALLROOM S0¢ TABN Admission — BUT SHE WAS A WOMAN! See the talked-about in years! * NORMA SHEARER most ftilm in e Divorcee from Ursula Parrott's “EX-WIFE" with CONRAD NAGEL ROBERT MONTGOMI RY CHESTER MORRIS » Bros StrRaND Starts SUNDAY CONTINUOUS LAUGHS TODAY FROM M. TO CLOSING at the Warner Bros CariTOL Join the World's Champion Funsters JOE E. BROWN (Star of “Nally™) and Winnie Lightner Star of “Gold Digger S Their Riot of Fun “HOLD EVERYTHING™ Entirely in Technicolor Funny Is No Name For It. Hold Everything Has Everything 90, 5:00, 7:15, 9:30 P. Features Screened at 2 ts SATURDAY TIBBETT in “THE ROGUF with Laurel and Hardy | e e I AWREN( SONG? TRUNBULL NAMES * APPOINTEES AGAIN nis Various ials Today Governor - Reapp State Officia RADI MARK Moral Issues Subject Of Ministers’ Meeting MGAN PROMISES AID RING'S DAUGHTER MELT —DANCE— TONIGHT AT TABS HALL CONN. RAMBLERS 11—V ersatile Artists—11 Admission 50¢ HERALD ADS TODAY ONLY “Paramount on Parade” SAT. First Outdoor Picturc in CLASSIFIED Tros. STRAND | THURS,, FRI., He Leved Them and Left Them! Warne Warer Bros sent= Romance Rides and Love the Entertain VAUDEVILLE- Creole Dixie Serenaders ‘A Breeze From Dixie” RKafka. Stanley A Mid-Air John Quinlan., Clayton Wentworth Co. Laughs in Most Glamorous ment Ever Shown on the Talkin color ~creen! and May Nensation Singing. Techni FRANK FAY Ragquel N\ os Fisher and Giimore “Her Bashful Romeo” Torres, Beery. Myina PERSONAL BEAUTY WARE TONTGH EMBASSY Has Hits NOW SCREENING Lighter Who Had Famc the Hi PIECE TO ALL LADIES - NTINLOLS ALY the ol Nereen Drama of Boarding Count From : s Wflm ‘NIX JAMES GLEASON ON DAMES’ Johnny Walker 4 RayaY 1AL CLARKE Marion Shilling AMES and Wary Bache- ROBLRT

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