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39 ®EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930 L Tmave o et | LONGWORTH HALTS | ' Johnson, Cal. 5 The 26 who stood out against the (On request, sent with stamped. ad- . change were all republicans. dressed envelops, Mr. Ripley will furnisb POCOTOPAUGIGHT ( d ¥ g Prosecutor Angry ~ CANADIANS IRATE AT CUSTONS YN ~ BiG BILL TILDEN - BEATS BOROTRA AFTER FIVE SETS Filden Makes Great PRISONER ESCAPES. PLAINVILLE CEIL ' (Continu belong by cities last n were asked to him. His automot of one of the smaller makes, Wadsworth Called Mrs. George Schubert, wife night patrolm plaint about t o'clock telephoned to ( and informed stable Wadswo investigate it, she Later Cons phoned and requ Schubert pay a ters when he went o'clock, on duty BELIEVE IT OR NOT proof of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U, & Pat Of) THE LAKE of MYSTERY Laxe TAHoE - of Galifornia BLE SOUF U - AND IT NEVER GIVES UP ITs DEAD OWNER,, PRES(D e (ce : EXPLANATION OF Y a Bath in California Pays e incumbent upon a man taking a bath in Califor 1 d real estate, ga >erson Taking ch a Sh NT. COACH, MANAGER, AND 3RP BASEMAN BY RIPLEY To Texas Before Mars Washington, July 2 (UP)—The Lindbergh baby has been extend- || ed a first invitation—via the Con- gressional Record. A telegram inserted the record at the instance of Sena- || tor Morris Sheppard, dem., Tex.. || asks the infant son of Col and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh to visit Texas “before he essays any trips to Mars, which Will Rogers pic- tures as a future happening.” | The message congratulating the || Lindberghs on the birth of their first-born, was sent by Amos G. into TowarzysTwo [MIENIEM TADEUSZA ' KOSCIUSZKI POD OPIEKA SWIETEGO JANA CHRZCICIELA, GRURPA 4I-57A | DELAWARSKIEGO PoLSKIEGO STOWARZY ~SZENIA KASY POSMIERTNE) POD OPIEKA MATKI BOSKIES PRZEDZIWNE,.” EVER MADE cwned 5y ihe ! 5 A TOAD CAN LAY —— AT ONE TIME A MASS OF EGGS /O TIMES LARGER THAN ITSELF 1S THE NAME OF A POLISH CLUB N BALTIMORE ague) 5 Koe T 7 Different , metropolitan. land an , middlemen's and con STERDAY'S CARTOON 7z even vari- of a vari- , heater and impost on bath- Taxes—The fift ia, co owing the real complexity of so simple an act as taking kespeapre Used the Expression "And How” Twice—1. In Henry V, act IV, 32. 2. In Romeo and Juliet. act II, scene 3. line 61. TOMORROW: Helen Enters Finals 2o over H nri Cochet champion, country- KINGSFORD-SMITH HOPS FOR CHIAGD (Continued Fr Page One) 1 ut Harbor Grace Plan Two Stops maha and Chayenn-. night vill be Lake City and Friday ntinue to Oakland, Calif, a Ci'y, Moines, econd de scene Chicago Awaits I'liers for Wing Conr ford-Smit Rirgsford-Smith Promoted n recognition of nsatlantic f 1 said that anxious onor to g that the gat ashed with labor policy g commander cor- of lieutenant col- British NEW YORK WELCOMES HERO OF GOLF LINKS (Continued From Page One) the First National bank which elect- ed Jones to its directorate while he was in“England, made the trip. The steamer Mandalay was com- missioned to take the Atlanta dele- gation down the bay as an escort to Macom on which the c. of- ficial welcoming committee headed by Grover A. Whalen planned to bring Jones to the Batte The National Broad pany and the Columbia chain ar- ranged to radiocast descriptions of the welceme over nationwide mnet- the sting com- | rrival of the li 4 at about to this schedule welcomers from the to bring Jones to ttan at about 2 Sflernoon would the tip of Man o'clock this VESSEL SET AFIRE REFUSES T0 SIN “ontinued From Page One) uate on June minds, Coast Nahant hoat. Captain Massachu Marblehead put out wit! Marblehead headed for station John ion a crew rol launch blazing vessel. An- rd crew started out 1l station spread er had been intention the Coast Guards and 1 turned from th Then that was shared b tug Eileen Ross was waiting impatiently for the itz to go down. At 6 p. m decks had been burned away hour later her bow collapsed into At midnight she had burn- ost to the water line. Still she drifted, shooting shafts of flame. t the height of the fire the b hip could be seen in Gloucester, miles north of Boston, and south of Boston gathered alor th shores to watch spectacle, many of them con- v t another marine disaster had occurred. CHURCH WILL VOTE ONFATE OF PRIES (Continued From Page One) they examined the treasurer’s book recently,” Mr. Nostin said. The church money was not used tor the purchase of the wine whicl as ordered, according to federal thorities, by blanks filled by Rev. Father Pashkiswych, Mr. Nostin de- clared At the meeting tonight the officers and trustees will vote on whether the | pastor should be retained and in the event that the majority vote for his dismissal a new pastor will be sought to succeed him. v EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED FRANK E. GOODWIN Optometrist 327 MAIN ST. — TEL. 1905 Carter, Fort Worth, Tex., news- paper publisher. It pointed out that there is room enough in Texas “for any ambitious boy,” and that Fort Worth would like nothing better than entertaining him. The pastorate of the local church | has been sought by many independ- ent priests, and should the present | pastor be ordered to leave there will { be many applicants, Mr. Nostin said. Rev. Father Pashkiewych began | his duties as pastor in this city in November, 1828, and is the second | | pastor since the church became in- | | dependent. | KENT EIGHT TAKES PRELIMINARY HEAT (Continued ¥rom Page One) rowing enthusiasts. “I'm feeling a let happier than I| was half an hour ago,” said Gor- don Sykes, coach of the Princeton | htweights. “Tell the Princeton people we are 0. K." | “I am more than delighted,” said “ather Sill of the Kent school, “it's | excellent opening which I hoys will repeat in tomor | heat.” Canadian Wins Heat feated J. W, Groves of Rowing club in a heat of the mond challenge sculls. Wr time for the course of one mile and 550 yards 9 minutes, 27 sec- | onds. strong head Dia- ght's wind hampered ticipants but helped the hun- | dreds of persons who lined banks to keep cool and comfort | The crowd was a colorful one w vellow, red and pea green predon ating in the costumes o fasl e ladies in Argen represen Thames Challenge cup e\ won its opening heat and ¢ the course in 7:46, one secor than Princeton and three faster than Kent. The Argentine Eight, representing the Club ( ri Ttaliana of Buenos Aires, he Maidenhead Rowing club by atte a’'s seconds SENATOR SMOOT MARRIES galt Lake ¢ July 2 (P—Senator Reed Smoot of Utah and Mrs. Alice Taylor Sheets married this morning in the Latter Day temple here. Heber J. Grant, pres- ident of that church, performed the ceremony. SENATE VETERANS' PENSION IN HOUSE | (Continued From Page One) | house rules committee and adopted by the house provided that all the standing rules of the house t8 the contrary notwithstanding, Chairman Wood of the appropriation commlte tee should be given the right to pro- pese the $250,000 fund. When the resolutiof was brought before the houge today Reps. 0'Coa nor and Dickstein, New York demo- crats, denounced Frank J. Loescn; | commission member, for a recent at- ¢k he made on American Je: ar Italians. Loesch, according to Dickstein, blamed members of these | two races largely for the prevalency 0% hootlegging and racketeering ac- { tivities in the United States. | Feud Delays Program | Washington, July 2 (UP)—Vir-| tually the whole legislative progran of congress was tied up today in unusually intense feud between the house and senate, which threatened to delay adjournment The World War veterans pension bill and two other important meas- ures written as the senate wants them are being sent back the house with curt formalty The pension hill carried the in- creased compensation rates propos- ed by the democrats in the Walsh- Connally amendment adopted late | vesterday in the senate by a vote of | 7 to 26 over the objections of Presi- t Hoover and the house. House leaders are in a dilemma. They want to stand by the president and reject the senate compensation | rates, but there are many who| threaten to seek a vote on the sen- | ate bill This latter class believes | 1d align the house with | mendment and send the e White House for a to e, the bitl ich to which the presi- ound objection in the bill he vetoed a week ago. Fix Cost At $136,000,000 Its average annual cost for the next five vears is estimated conserv- atively at $136,000,000. The pre, dent has indicated he believes that is too much. The senate bill con- tains the clause ailowing veterans ho contracted venercal diseases in the service to collect disability al- lowances, a provision the president | vigorously opposed in veto mes- sage on the old bill Instead of ranging the allowance from §12 to $40 a month, beginning | with disabilities of 25 per cent or more, as was provided in the house bill, the measure now provides al- | lowances from $10 to $§0 starting at 10 per cent disability. The $12- 8340 rates were sponsored by the ad- licans. not all of them joined with the senate rates, Cutting, r the new ¢ included Vit Mex.: Blaine and La Follette, Hatfleld, W. Va Robinson, Norris and Howell, Neb.,, and | London naval A somewhat similar lineup wa shown on the “vicious habi clause. This was adopted 36 to 2T, o but when a final vote on the bill was taken, nearly all the republi-, cans voted for the measure. i Conn. Senators Oppose The vote on the final passage was $ 55 to 11, with only the following republicans against the bill: Bing- ham and Walcott, Conn.; Fess, Ohio; Goldsborough, Md.; Hastings, Del; Hebert and Metcalf, R. I; Moses, N. H.; and Vandenberg, Mich. Most of them are members of the so-callel “Young Guard.” The final vote indicated sufficient trength to pass the measure by a wo-thirds majority over a veto, if the bill is rejected by Mr. Hoover. Two Other Bills Tied Up Along with the veterans’ bill, the senate also sent to the house under similar conditions two other meas< ures which also are holding up ad- journment. The senate served notice officially it would stand indefinitely for cur- tailment of the law enforcement commission appropriations in tha second deficiency appropriation bill. House leaders are trying to find a way to restore the $250,000 fund de- sired by Mr. Hoover. The scnate provided but $30,000. The third piece drawn into this unusual feud be- tween the two c bers is the Dis- trict of Columbia appropriation bill carrying funds for operating the city government here. The senate has refused to accept the house plan of continuing exist- ing appropriations and has sent back a bill carrying a 000,000 donation to the District. The houss has steadfastly refused to grant more than $9,000,000. Feud Unusually Intense Such disputes frequently have sprung up between the houses but . they have never been so intense n recent vears, and no plan can be made for adjournment until all three are amicably settled This pessimistic prospect is couraging to several factions in the senate who want to see congress re- main here until it cleans up various,., other proposals on its s 1ud- ing Muscle Shoals. It also ceptable to the opponents the treaty, who in every day of delay less prospect of early ratification of that document which is to be considered in a spe- cial session of the scnate as soon as congress adjourns. of _ legislation en- of other to Visit Grave Of First Officer Killed Kansas City, July 2 (#—Tho mother of the first United Statcs army ofticer killed in action in France will tegin Saturday a pil- grimage to end at a white cross in the Somme cemetery. She is Mrs. Catherine Fitzsi- mons. Her son, Lieut. William T. Fitzsimons attached to the Harv- ard hospital Lnit was killed by & German aerial homb September 4, The wisdom of this admonition is emph'asize:d by the present conditions of less work and reduced incomes. Fortunate today is he who has built up a savings ac- count in this MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. Be thrifty and start building up such account, so that you will be well fortified giga.mst any emergency. Begin now, and continue depositing regularly. You will receive interest on your deposits—for the past seven years this bank has paid interest at the rate of 5% each year. Since 1862 this bank has been serving the people of this community and others far and near. Its total resources are 325,578,668.97 Its Su h) 4 rplus is 2,058,949.73 avings Bank of New Britain 178 MAIN STREET Open Monday Evenings