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_— |POLICE SAY DRIVER WHO TRAFFIC MEN AWAIT BIG RAILROAD DAY Committees at Work Preparing for Event on Jue § Every member of the New Brit- &in traffic bureau will be on some | com or other to accommodate officials of thy Baltimore and Ohio railroad who will be guests of (he local traffic men at the Shuttle Mcadow club on June The occasion will be the annua road Day of the traffic bureau. | G, Kimball, presid Frary and Clark, will b tmaster | The guests will include the fol-| « railroad officers, | timore & Ohio railroad— Dan- fel Willard. president. George M. | Shriver, senior vice president — in | charge of accounting, claim, treas- | ury and relief departments. C. W, Galloway, vice-president—in ch of operation and maintenance. | Archibald Fries, vice-president —in charge of traffic and commercial | development departments. _ Golddr Shumate, general fre VE|\t traffic ager. H. A. Cochran, coal traf- | John J. Cornwell, gen- | eral counsel. W. S. Galloway, pur- chasing agent: George H. Emerson, | chief of motive power and equip- nent. J. J. Tatum, general superin- | tendent car department. W. F. Ric 1- ardson, freight traffic marager. O. Hartzell, executive assist rvt vu‘ vice-president. D. F. e eral superintend irn\epmvz'm'\ W. B. Ca passenger traffic manage mbel Strachan, ass 1 freight traffic man- :ssner, general freight | S. Phenix, gener | J. W. Kel ent. William KILLED BOY WAS DRUNK Companion Tells Windsor Officials He Met Driver In Speakeasy ‘Where They Drank Heavily. Hartford, May 24—Giving his]| name as Edward Daley of this city, a man was held at Windsor locknp last night on a criminal negligence | charge after am utomobile which police think.he was driving kill=d Joseph Tobacco, 14, of New York city. The boy was believed to have hitch-iiked {o Windsor seeking work on the fobacco plantations The autgmobile came north from Hartford, swerved after it struck and stopp-d a car driven by Frank O. Miller of Windsor Charles Trask, of Hartford, who | wasin the car with Daley, told police they met for the first time that aft- ernoon in a speakeasy, that they im- bibed freely and then went for a | ride. The car is owned by the delicatessen company of which the | | Trask man’s father is owner. | | Charles Trask was arrested on a charge of drunkenness and as a ma- terial witness. Daley tried to escape from the lockup during the night but failed TRADE COUNCIL 13 WARNED OF TARIFF Gommerce (hamber Official Says Industry No Longer Babe Tos Angeles, May 24 (P—E1 rd A. Sumner, vice president of the American Chamber of Com- | merce in France, warned delegates G rd of directo N pm: c-president — of traffic. J. A. Droege, t and general ma Gieorge M. Wood, freight traffic manager. J. O. Halliday, manager of transportation ;. G Butler, superintendent of transportation. N. Woodward. assistant to general man R , division su- ent. . . Kihney, general E. Regan, general —lines W T A gham, freight te man- n Co. P. J. Gaff- 3earing Co. r. Trumbull ainville. Walter 1., Judd Mfg. Co. John Landers, Frary & Clark Usher, Hart & Cooley “hamber merce Golf Committee ¥ Works. Fafnir Bearin Reqeption Commy Arbour, Joseph Arbour 5 Earl B Atwater, Southington Hardware Co., Southjngton. J. F. American Hardwarg Co. 1 car. Walla Robert D Quarries vert, Vul Caouette, W' B Jjin Co. Stephen Kiely, Corbin corporation. J. E HAES R B. Li Mfg. Co. John tu the natiol foreign trade coun- cif convention here vesterday against asking “frequ nd extreme tariff changes.” “If the United States puts a per cent duty on blank vou are apt to be met with a similar duty on utomobiles,” said Mr er, “If we bar the product of a her coun- try we apt to find our film in- dustry blocked abroad and often the retaliation is effective before the atened duty which prompted it law. don't ton, would do S develop the market tageon r lo also doin n international and fair exchange atfain the macium by SAYS’VI[ILENIJE 15 BREWING ININDIA Passive Resistance May Be Changed for Bomb Throwing By WEBB MILLER (World Copyright, 1930, by United Press.) May 24 (UP) — Vithal- former president foremost RBristol are | msdell, New Depar- | Bristol. R. J. Ritchie, | “onstruction Co., Berlin. Landers, Frary & Clz Par Skinner Chuck Mach Hosiery ions Clock Washbura, | Clark Bros. Bolt | “DOCTOR” IS ARRESTED ; BY BUSINESS BUREAU - Flderly Man Tells Investigator He 1s In Serious Condition and Offers Cure for $150, Is Charge ment here b his depa Rawal ¢ hich h the helief that violence | would replace the passive r campaign, which heretofore e keynote of the Indian re wal Pindi, Patel will attempt an inqL on behalf of 1 congress into the Pes Ay Gutbreak Ho torbiddaniby the government to, g8 to and will attempt to obtain t at Rawal Pindi instead “Faith in a policy of non-viole it hein shaken 11n me cong | circles.” Patel element are watching the mover and if this non-violent move fails, those who helieve 1t will come into the field “Furthermore, 1 fear that the sult of violence by police, the ation of martial law, and ernment by ordinances will be the people of India will not be | pared to treat with the British gov- [ernment on the terms recen nified-appearing ¢ years was arrested here yesterday on com- | plaint of Victor H. Nyborg, an in- tigator for the ness Bureau Walden, presented striking ap- Ppearance in gray frock coat, silk hat, gray beard and flo hair. Nyborg said he received a letter from the “Walden Tnstitute” that |c the “doctor” would .be in Hartford Thursday to see patients told police he went to the and was told that he alarming condition and t guaranteed to cure him for & though he usually charged $50 Dr. Stanley H. Osborn of the State Board of Health said Walden had heen convicted a license in Ohio son also engaged in a similar business, the department’s records indicated “Dr.* Walden came info the lir time ago when his for the alienation of his affections O'NEIL WILL FILED Ha ord. My 24 Valuec 233.07, including $20.0 V8 of Honiss Oyster House company stock of which the decedent was an officer, the estate of Thomas E O'Neil, Jate of this city, was filed for probate yesterday. ciated by Mahatma Gar o party favoring complete sep- aration from Great Britain naturally will gain strength.” Despite the ban upon the national congress bulletin and the arrests of six Bombay leaders who were sen- tenced to four to six months impris- onment, the congress reissued its bulletin yesterday and circulated it | in the streets. The bulletins gave the ongress version of the breaking up of the Dharasa mp by police and military, and callad for thousands of new voluntees “to be sent to that in Turkey Put Camels to Shame Istanbul, May 24. (A—Ship bar- tenders complain that American tourists on Mediterranean cruises this year have managed with so few drinks as to put a camel to. the blush The bar steward of one liner d that in the month's voyage from New York he sold 200 drinks to 400 passengers. an average of alf a drink, per passenger per sonth = He added (hat his colleagues on other ships had the same complaint of poor busifess. They ascribed the condition to the fact that most American travelers to this region have been quiet, elderly people. Keen eyes of Bertha Parker Pallan (left) led to who once lnhalnwd \mtn M discover: v., the pe ¢ and human wic lief that man Kved in North America more than 20,000 fore the cave, left to right: Dr. Mark Harrington, Dr. museum curator, Los Angeles, and Dr, SHIPPING B[IARH Plans Have Been Worked Out With Naval Go-operation e Tests of ('anal (QLns' Married Elopers Keep D’Esopo Mortgagers May Experience Heavy Har T May 24 - b P. M u}m!n. 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