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[ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930. New Britain Herald v san arns | ‘v the Connestions” Boston .01 10101 5 Qll@SfiOllS N, fad o Fae e Approved conference report on wQ-r : B & |annual agriculture supply bill. |} : f iy | Passed miscellaneous bills under - HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY New Britain, Conzel e . wcomplainir le the aspect | DENYET «ooovevvnenenes 78 z : S\|A unanimous consent. Tarusd Dally (5 Excepted) s 1 | of the ri wvas changed from purity h . e N [ ¢ | Appropriations-committee consid- At Heald Bidg. 3 ; e i e Hatter 25 3 0 ered Secretary Wilbur's request for i | 110,000,000 to start construction on e S : | 1i 1 | Boulder Canyon dam. $5.00 & Tear a8 irin year cn this | Mir Ay 1:]i 4 o Naval affairs committee took ad- $2.00 Three Mon K STonn : < he ntuc e B 5 : ditional testimony on location of a H | proposed dirigible base on the Pa- cific coast. Republican leaders decided to call up the Reece bill for disposition of Muscle Shoals next Tuesday. QULSTIONS ANSWERED | You can get an answer to any stion of fact or information | vriting to the Question Editor, New hat might | Chicago ball clubs. He postcarded | The enir p ot : And e MBS n Herald, Washington Bureau, ' jiec b S e cmployer ame lasted 11 end- room aiwase A : 2 1522 New York avenue, Washing- vt st ¢ the fashion- | ings. Not airy one made by airy 1 £ Stre ton, D. C., enclosing two cents in ¢ makinz 3 e." Member of the A a Pres f 0 ¢ it : Facts andFancies stamps for reply. Medical, legal and | The Amoclated Press <y en: : . : 3 aten marital advice cannot be given, nor | And inst l bankruptey, always enj brush bettveen ] I Ri can extended rescarch bo under- | thev cnjoyed ont of {h mort profi. | (o Sanie to mien | 11641y, Tarifl and Veterans' Bilt len taken. All other questions will re- s in ten 3 7 I im red-corpuscled A © work done. Quests cannot be answered. All e e e ters are confidential.— br o N e et mrae ¢ bt driver aps | E icily :Lnu’.‘ “Wa ngton. May 21 (UP)—With of simply grand |senators and representati tugging t down license | at the leash, anx®ous to return home v again. Often |to fight their primary battl the legislative program today came SRR enveloped in the usual cloging jam. e wa | TRepublican Floor Leader Watson e dar in the scnate frankly confessed he an oppor {o|did not know how long he cou orld about the time my |hold a quorum. Hence, he said, it vou writing a dirty | ®as possible action on the naval - coal house.” \treaty and other pending legislation picked a fine time o ! might be put off until the next reg- ular session in December. MeNa { Three Marked “Must” Inc.) 1 The {ariff, Muscle Shoals and the Rankin veterans bill are the only major items marKed “must” > ” congressional slate. Many se What Congress Is have informed Watson the Doing remain here after t y |1 1 upen, probably within the week or ten days. He be- Rsdnceday . therefore, adjournment Senate shou scheduled June 16 or Member Audit Bureao of n | | The A. B. aniz ¢ S T r o peris - : ng and ten American place of itizen by right ority hc pos- tiona re debate on Couzen K o ) h riff conterees WATERBURY'S COMMISSION X th 4 Ty = X g _ i s Cul and freed ould n bby itt continues pro- | will whip the hill into final shape LXPLNSIVE s n gt = % : 2 er e cha 1 sca 1 t before the end of this week. He 3 pla to present it to the' senate Monday and hopes for its pas- within five or six da Son democrats are threatening to filibus- ter and break up. the program ¥ minority leaders, however, be- lieve it would be hest to permit the to get their bill through as y adm v have Votes to pass i Veterans' Bill Tied Up The veterans’ bill is tied up in ¢ semate finance committee while and group the My Shoals bill has passed he 1 now is pending in 1es cOn- | the house. Groups of senators are posers | vitally interested in both these bills issioners, and would seck to prevent congress from adjourning unless they are acted upon. but these senators would be helpless if a quorum sism an WS a ¢ ons and naval com- London treaty kes wri ocation of r ers 0 i Ked out THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST i . Sk y el e i B ATt e R R L e MORROW he same ma : g L thegsach S to Par t a sing displeased cxceedingly if the treaty is put off until December, his con- gressional friends say. He too would he impotent to keep congress session in th face of the exist- ng situation How thedssues will be determined rests wit A majority of the senate, but Watson expects nothing definite will he done until the tarift b passed MAYOR QUIGLEY G¢ iy calnec L e ong o) ¥ 1 tat . € THE CONQUFE R OF THE POLAR REGIONS INTO ACTIC + the t i e 1 0 0 T A 3 n Ryrd, Tlear Admiral of the THE TWO VIEWPOINT ’ GG N o . e subject ta | ati hown to fave B tn t llan-Byrd_ North Pole Expedition; the Br N WATER DIVERSION e == == —— =(CLIP COCPON HERE =—— = o— =— = TOP. Washingten Bureau New Britain Hera ARD EVELY | S N e e ) \ Hi s‘Resistance’ Was Certainly Not Low By Fontaine Fox (e - 25 Years Ago Today ““ OF COURSE, IT'S NONE OF MY BUSINESS, BUT AFTER THE BATTLE HE PUT UP Do YOU WOMEN STILL FIGURE HE REALLY NEEDS A SPRING ToNI¢ ? ) . owners habit wit oo SRy won MAY ASK I'OR SCHOOL e s Pl o i stamp Hartford, May 21 — At a spacial the latter a that such . o t and Thurs- « been made {hat!tion is expected to request a upheld he g pu to H 1 Officer Coffey was kept from | propriation of 31,009,000 to £1.500,- What M ey's attitude 1 fla ( arca of high the regular police force at the last (00 for a fourth high school for the portions of the police hoard because | ¢ity to be located on New Britair enia or raid Avenuc near Zion street. If the votets inst a prominent citizer The | 2 ve the project the can Shanges ihin Ay Ao v igainst Coffey for ing hig 032, its is sa r but duty and he was left old ¥ Imm buildi esh . police hoa Mayor is likely r 2 2 ous bridges and s 1St WATER IN NEW CULVERT = Willow Brook flood relief pro- DELAYED IN PLANI ay 21 (P is rem will not h d < csted he thing t thinks requir - | the T ) J ers-t 'h will be completed about. June haraya. Java tention. il omp i J when the sluice gates in the |Spite intense effort to repair the| falli American Hardware Corporation | magneto on the plane of Mis i JEHATEN DORS THEREX EECTED iRl e friends ot the tion r for this vic dam will be put in service, City En-|Johnson, British aviatrix, it was im- | Police Commissioner Grover A.| Connecticut are not inclined to re- t : tempera- | gincer P. A. Merian announced to- | possible to put the machine in shap: | | day. The stream was turned into the [for her to continue ¢oday on his e S |culvert yesterday and henceforth |trip from Croyden, England. to Aus- CFontaine Fox, 1930 SEslovn ghiwup Sheplil i) Evearoar e emclely Sl e teninE R0 High Low|will flow under the sidewalk on Mon- |tralia. She hopes to continue to-| city: job after quite a Eu"'.ss!fl"'::n;;(", th N 4 g 7 5 bfilroc street, ‘mormw. j Wl i ‘ Whalen will return to his $100,000 | gard its potentialities as a steamship