New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 24, 1930, Page 15

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Naval Reduction Means Population Losses In Several Base Locations 24 B subject Washington, May much discussed disarmament census — The naval in th ot even shows up Newport, R. I, accounting 9.3 per cent loss in the pui( years, pointed o the loss in mson- nel at the naval training station, and the decrease in civilian employes at the naval torpedo station, the city's principal industrial establishme Newport lost 5 inhabitants. The naval training station decreased from 2,521 to 1,193 On both coasts, other cities, look- ing to their navy establishments, could account in part for percentage decreases. Portsmouth. Va., which fell from 54,357 in 1920 fo 45 in 1930, a 6 per cent decrease, lost heavily in navy yard personnel. In 1920, the navy had 7.63S men at Portsmouth. The present nun r 3.504 Charleston, §. 67,957 to 62,123, dropped 168 to 502 men in The Mare Island nax Yallejo, if., decreased from 2.- navy yard vard at from 7,840 ah brought to Vallejo from 21,107 ) to 14.260 1 her her causes, population was a oportion of the fotal popu- ¢ West dropped from 15.- 115 in the 10 years. The personnel dropped a3 her wh r cent in loss of naval slight lation 749 to al NATIONAL HEADS 10 HONOR GOURT Silver Jubilee of Lodge to Be Celebrated June 1 from and Miss Miss Ka Poughkeepsie, N Mrs.. Mary ity. Hos- of a local nal POPPY SALE LARGE, PUBLIG 15 THANKED Legion Expresses Appreciati 10n for General Co-operation Schaal A v other form of wor The pro- to to ad- e v the exper wtal ministering and ing None of in the procee used for admi post We appreciat the public and of t by “EMIL F. SCHAAL Post Commander RS. ARTHUR H. Pl Auxilia President “PAUL ZINK . “Chairman Poppy Committee MARRIAGE INTENTJONS Applications for marriage licenses have been filed by following Robert . Nelson of Kensington and Ruth M. Stockwell of 326 Monroe street, Joseph S. Wesoly of 23 Smith street and Mary R. A. Wasinska of 174 Clinton street, Boleslau\W. Ma- drak of 11 and Gene- vieve M. Grove The oldest day’s appl the lia of 72 street of the ations is arties in ars of ag PROOF NEEDED IN RAIDS Washington, May 24 (UP)—Dry agents must hold proof that bottics caps, malt and other similar rial are to be used in making liquor Lefore they can confiscate them un- the supreme court’s ruling in the Danovitz 1ccording to P'ro- tion Commissioner Doran The dry chief stressed this a circular letter to ¢ ents yesterday gned to preve misapprehen- sion. The court's he ex- ined, only confirmed the prohibi- bureau’s previous policy regard- such seizures and did not g it new powers. mate- der sse act in forcement he said nt decision, decrcasing from | FAMILY RI]W I]VFR Minstrel Program Adjudged Best Federal Court Hears Cases of Aviation Nofables to Take Part Out in Front in Inermediate and om couriey. s e e . OWNERSHIP OF CAR SlSIel‘ Has Brother Arrested for Breach of Peace Although she had her bLros scph arrested on a charge of b of the peace, after he is alleg h becom the belonging t Lcr own name Mary Gorman into difficulties with cording to Judge Morri police court this morning Joseph Gorman wa ht Patrolman upon complaint of a family row. He t thre of arrested by ted 100k 1he nd put them ¥ the quarrel ensucd Miss Gorn ination McDonough not ve ceased the asse been dist nd ratrix of the Judg: Miss tion Gorma by Assistant Prose r William M olved in and g Gree L col stein Blackman 1Is Treed May 16 Booth it New for minor ;u mer RN HEDN " NURDER CHECHUP Jersey Prosecutor Seeks Extra- dition of Man in Syracuse '16 1.8 Davis. steps foday the other death. On his who had not aken from Lakehurst and h Underdown was contin warine, Jiles accused of aiding deaths. Ellis Burlington cou vho statement been s ssisting he did the s not ne nizht Bagw d either ing knowl- be com pplying guns. or was (o involved in } he erime heen absent last Friday, when re shot in Evans' home. Pos charge that Underdown was in- iated with Mrs. Evans and re return her husband. discharged from the navy two days before he without the men we of was killed SURVEY FOR P. O. il be opened e 4 for proposed new - to information T d by ster H. E. Erwin today notice states that the bids for survey, which is a physical sur- the condition on purposes the office of the super- James A. Wetmore for ob are in r Erwin and at the local post ANNEX Washing- a survey of the post office, in site the vey to determine the moll be op visin, Specifications the hands of Postmaste for excava ned ir architect, the may be seen win stated today tha {efinite step towards constr nd indicates tha the work under in way the near fu- ture Herald (1 Advertising has merits, ified many of | il | EW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1930. CAPACITY AUDIENCE ATTENDS .. SHOW in History of School in an attr cn a dimly-lighted 40 youns Britain Senior araduating class and what is beliey high tchool musical show in the last decad the school torium last ni he minstrel \ppy music nees. mately the N men High school alumni, pre- sented ed to be udced types program inc comedy, several and novelties t applause from the 2.0 vho we Ma ideas used in the oth 10 past ArS-were novelties took their pl show was dividcd 1t re present few y and The part mission. T unde O'Bric th sev a the direction of M n pre the on prog Biz Man Fror Forrest Loh Golden Daffo ood nd Hary inger me Ner WOMEN MEET IN PARTY CONCLAVE Demnratic Gronp Holds Lunch- con—Hcteil Present lay 24 (@ o deration of Democrat ubs and Nationa Archibald MeNe was 1o he man airman David pons: Henry Hayden von Welch of Columt Mr. McNeil before the luncheon hany of the federation mem reiterated his be should be given full he local cl of Wate Mrs ore women CHURCH CONCER school row afternoon at \\oww Aid so- is conduct ries p q ues egation pl on ng for | work .of FLSTIVAL s of the Nickel STRAWBERRY club a strawberry shortcake and Odd Vel night on Mis! Vi Charle pe and | Fores vocalist and Ray A. W. Vibber | clun, the affair { He was assisted by . A. Humphrey I E. J. Gooby and F. M. Kelton, Leste bert Gale. preside of the was chairman o et members of the the | saxophonist. | 3 15 I BRUKERS 10 GIVE WHEAT EVIDENCE' ~ TRIALS ARE HELD Grain Manipulators in Alternoon Races May 24 (UP)—Three scheduled to resume today at a federal charges that ef- them to manip- prices on the brilliar f nd ainst the brokers, John Reddy gnd cre brough Agriculture Ma (UP) 24 was again at Tontaly e navy's most a single marin today hes o e were a con militar tun- apla 3 0'Clock classic Begins at Anacostia Darling, Enid Records o'clock sales through uses were pre- aylock. certified f the feder at t broke or could order not Darli whea! Massey's ac- bushels of traced to Violinist to / At L C. Beebc Recital Troemel. violin Jose and d to be a ph C. \ will SUHOOL MUSICANS mmmmmmuj 0,300 Children Take Part Pawtucket Trials RKRING UNVEILS PLAQUE al, Que., May 24 (#—) plaque His voi coming b cast through loud ted spe i telephon speak the latest, most costly tacul R. 1. May spanning VAL TN totbra fri b S nGE N BOND FILED ON RAI Roston, May 2 dence. R. 1 ven 2 ROAD : 2 Musical Among nount ta’the treasur hus fulfill requisite for effect SEIZE Po TRUCKLOAD OF BOOZI outh, N. H., May 24 (UF today . State Tennis Matches To Be Held in \\ aterhur i A P Commission lpzal tr ANNIVERSARY AS PRIEST Rev. Joseph Dawid, cura Sacred Heart ch serve his first y to the priesthood tomo to coming to this cit ar of being curate at INDICTED FOR TREASON ovno, Lithuania, May 24.—(P— Walden . on Roverr ilty of 1 constitution The central itininki party has deci de Waldemaras from t Waldemaras last y as minister of fofeign 2 s or. | sult of an acc i Daunius. His term t SR ISTON SUIT rison of Nev a 36 DeColt Stormy PERSHING RING FOUND Clede, Mo, May 2t ri BICYCLES STOLEN W. 8 Rowland o owners o Pershing longed to the mother of Gen J. Pershing and was lost 280 home here. The CURTISS MARINE N.B.H.S. TRACKME Confident That Trade Will Bc Normal Soon \,m A 24, —(P—Cor which bars Japanese AIR WEATHER T0 AID LEVEE CREWS Red River Danger May Dis- appear as Rain Stops in the TAKE EARLY LEAD tional for- Junior Meet Events A today from task levees the Hne a in th aisin; not only forcing approxi- the flood nted out emain erosion Polish Men's Societies WA e e Ave Planning to Merge Hurley Takes Part in Ol\ldho_ma Death Ca: May 24 (UP) sioner Robert rsonal en- igation of the d F. Smith of George, of Okla., last NAMES OFFICIALS MACDONALD dletown, May 24 (P orial Harifo TAPE SELECTED is brother Muskoges today, was in yésterday with on of Muskogee, Thomas Rose of d Lawrence w of ths understood affairs of th Milford Securities Smith two TO REPEAT PLAY MONDAY caused th tward wi TEACHERS FUND REPOT ] Sharon, one of the has been ques- sheriff but president of has not s he other STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE £ox MISS BAUM TO SING Gibeo. 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