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g NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930. e ——— e - e=mme e | Parachuts Expert Loses FIGHT FAILS T {Parscirs Evoert Tows GIRLY' GROUP GIVES LEVTE EFTACKS RATES 0. P. PROPOSES WORRY SCHWELING |- A RECITAL IN CHURCH ! REFERENDUM i |t oA T A -ty ; S e [r————e 3 - W, | Names of the defendants will not || Priest Overco! Savin ‘Consp"’ac) Warrants | be made public until the arrests ars Iiestuvercome v | To Be Served on 125 | made, but it was known some are The Blessed Sacrament || 1o .x. kans, june 5 (UP)—|residents of Boston, New York, 8t Philadelphia, June 5 (® — A |l poqaral marshals in four states were Louis and Kansas City. The list in- priest was overcome saving the 5 Wonid Sponsor Yote in Novem- Group 2t Norwich jury investigating sales of sub- Elactric Light Company President | h ted f 314 b: h o . 9 | | bers here today in a fire which pinitenNT Sl otenaants) RRANTRS B0 01 SRR R Youthful German Fail fo Show | Alice Pandolfi, Dorothy Page it Delonds fE o SR o Ul e A S L named in 44 indictments returned SuPreme court because of alleged estroyed the sacristy of St. Casi- || 30 1 acceptance of bribes. Al [ilesicansaie B o vesterday by o special federal grand | Least Sign ol Nervousness v and George Westerman SO0StS ~o-vcr. sune tackaq the ht compauy's meth of for electricity in a speech vered before the annual g of the New London County { Women Voters. Samuel president of the company the company’s views on the utilities company sidiaries wax making 10 1928 whereas | preme court per cent was e incentive f e liberal service and re looked on with favor - ! For Atlantic Attempt You Go to Yo ¢ Youre Happy the Too t K Dublin. Irish Free State, June 5 (#) f 1 ord Smith associates today supe Soloists Score ber—Democrats Attack Plan Chicago. June 5 (#—Cook coun- ty republicanism, reiterating through its central committee its opposition to prohibition, now proposes to go | he Nevember election father- t-or-dry referendum | committee today was mm-s “The republican party of Cook g patitions to get on the No-|eounty continues unalterably oppos- vember Dallots the following ques-|eq to the statutes and to the admin- strative policies which have been | oked to anforce national prohibi- | undar the 18th amendment.” | vear as it passes has made | r repealed ™ the situation worse. until a vast ma- | the Tilinois search and seiz- | joyity of the people of this ¢ | have coms to racognize that | methods adopted to enforce prohibi- The Cook county democratic Or-|ijon have brought upon us a condi- zation began an agitation for|ijon of affairs which threaten our r action several weeks ag6, but | whole political and social fabric.” £ain unanimous support.| 4 ‘concrete expression” of the nton J. Cermak, speak-|yoters' ‘attitude, he said, is needed “wet” faction of thely; was with this in mind that the c party, said today that|committee has begun the circulation ublican action was a “sub- | of petitions, wWhich must have ntended to save for the re- | 000 names befors the proposition an candidates “wet” votes that pe submitted to the voters be otherwise deflacted to the | ocratic candidate for United | senator, James Hamilton | th Hanna McCormick, the | enatorial candidate, is a | | mak said. “The republican | some | n advocating a wet or | { | The blaze was discovered by Father Victor Michatis, a curate | | He entered the burning church, and was making his way to the strast with the hest when he was overcome by smoke. He was car- || ried out by firemen and revived. referendum voters into believing they can standard Jamaica ginger. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED AD TRAMPLING ART FOR PROFITS 'OR all its virtues, modern indus- the usic-loving public! Net the trialism undr‘un -mzck u;ldcr musician! . % apur of greed for profits. itness, o tr tros the ruln threatening the Art of Music. , Jf You afree Ra ety ":1 3 tion to talking and sound metion | 300 musicians in Hollywood supply pictures, for the “price th 1300, musiclany In Hollywoed supsly EE"SavE THE XRT FROM RUIN. o hestren. Can sucha tlay reservoir Earell with millons of others ln the Y fusle Defense ; o aliat surturs artietc progress’ | e D Y T The true function of the machine is el Sl to incresse the value of the product fed into jt—not to deb: American Federation of Musiclans fore mechanical music, & New York, N. Y. Geatieme: Withect farthee ebNgation en i my same In Do Mutie whe 13 tppened s the from e Theatre, for Living Music, is a spur of progress—Like a loom converting good wool into shoddy. Defcnse Leagus . eliminatien of The grind organ, however operated, Neme ........... is a grind organ still. 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