New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1930, Page 10

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wo NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. STATE COMMISSION- Rockefeller Plans Great Theater Which Will Use Radio, Television .50, i o i RENEWS LITIGATION Tuberculosm Group Will Again Try for McCook Property ALDERMAN ON TRAIL OF VILLAIN WHO MOVED CAR n Machine Which Pushied Personals FOUR HURT IN INDUSTRIAL LEAGUS The game scheduls trial baseba and Stanlev Works, played. Instead, or at 5:30 o'clock tween Fafnirs and be played off. Land will meet in the No. 1. 1E COURT TO MEET Hartford, July 7 (@ preme court of errors conference on Wedne 1y that following some opinions, still handed down. An h will be held later in . | means of the Theaters Won't Suffer’ ' ‘55‘.')4“\ tons in Japan, or upon the \-basis of 100+for the United States it was 134 for Great Britain and 70 , possess completed 911,000 tons of these major units, Great Britain 948,000 tons and Japan 556,000 Will Have Other Cruisers 1dition, the United States one 10,000 ton S-inch o-thirds completed. This ratio in these categories United States to 102.9 iin and 60.5 for Ja- on for the excess Brit- gain as mentioned In other words, the United gorics, increases reat Britain de- tons and Japan 00 tons. These re- units are to take next 6 vears. The end except s may be tinuance. X x x k earnestly and 1 in warships, as compared this year, the of the three v will have 000 tons. made at only pro- that time, the powers would tely 680,000 r the treaty and the lfare pur- d upon | ations by fa worth con- Forget Other Savings r d will give that con- the funda is that if the tions are elfare of poses wo were 10 ac- e three treat HOOVER MESSAGE URGES SENATE T0 PASS NAVAL PACT grams, such as oot, were sent out ve could not e developments the close of a week-end in Hoover went thoroughly tion with repub- enate took ing lodge in t ains majority leader, McNary of Oregon the assistant leader of Ohio ve | the republican whip Walter X X X X | Newton, secretary {o the president nt in the| Over the week-end, the president tes under | also devoted much time to the preparation of the message urging ratification of the treaty which he will probably send to the senate to- of naval comn held hearings on the treaty hear the brunt of the cam approval of the pact United States He will be actively supp in Great Brr and | Reed, republican, Pennsylvania, and, The Air Males “Take Off” " oo o T MAGATRATE Council Committee Will Consider Or- dinance Making Merchandising | Jl] d ge Sflys He Hfls Fal[h m of Explosives Illegal. ordinances will meet at § o'clock | Wednesday night to consider the| resolution introduced by Councilman| New York, July 7 (—Magistrate W. D. Boyle at the last council| George F. Ewald, his brother, Dr. meeting 1o prohibit the sale of fire- | rovic A Ewald, and four others works. Other matters will be taken i B D0 Gy e were indicted by the federal grand At 30 o'clock tonight, the com- jury today for mail fraud and con- mittee on supplies and printing will | spiracy in connection with the rale hold the monthly meeting at thelof stock of the Cotter Butte Mines, office of the city clerk, and at §:00 Inc., of Butte, Montana. The com=« o'clock the special committee on pany also was named in the indict« coal purchase for city departments ment will meet in Room 201, City hall 4 The other defendants are Harry Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock the (. Cott president of the company, ims committee will mieet in Room | Frank Mitterlechner, Francis H. Schirp and Frank M. Bine. — —_— In a statement published in this WAREHOU \l BU K\“ morning’s World, Magistrate ¥ East Windsor Hill, July 7 A | who si in traffic court, said that tobacco warehouse, tobacco sk an he “went into the Cotter Butte mina a barn were destroyed by fir: ] proposition like a blindfolded man.” Saturday afternoon. Dama 2 “All my relatives have bought warehouse, property of Sarle M stock as well as 1.” he said. “It was 1,,0, was estimated at $10.000. There |{he first stock I had ever bought. I was no in nce on the building. believed in it and still belleve in ft. i B s My brother has known Mr. Cotter” ‘ MAY REBROADCAST SPEECH | 20 vears. | was satished it was a New York, July 7 —An attempt | ood investment. T became a direc- to rebroadcast in the United States|tor in the company. I resigned this the address of King George in Lon- | position last fall when the Bar asso- don at the opening of the new India | ciation which has been investigat- House at Aldwych will be made to- | ing Judge Mancuz laid down a ruls morrow morning 10 (E. & T.) [thft judges should not be directors by the National Broadeasting Chain. | of private companies.” s — Today's indictment contains FIVE DIPHTHERIA CASES counts of mail frauds and one con- July 7 P—Five cases of | Spiracy to use the mails to defraud. were reported to the state | * s . 1 1 B 1 . . vartment of health for the week Because they were not getting Here's what the well-undressed air males will wear this summer ., : today, as compared | satisfactory prices for dogskins, dog for dives through the clouds. This picture shows how Johnny | with four for the previous week, and ners in the interior of China re- Kytle, left, and Dick Merrill, plane clothes men on the New |there were five htheria bacilli car- | fused to sell, and this has “{“}‘;”’1 a York-Washington-Atlanta air mail line, will dress when they % Eialen endguns R MEaincChig pilot Uncle Sam's postal service at high altitudes. Heat from the engines of their planes has made this s bathing attire necessary. Socialists Ask Mayor e 5l TO @peed U P C ”‘ “ mk New laxative safe and de- hm.m-n I,wrh Fight Q Ko,‘,-.ofl ion | | / phee pendable for people of all ages .. . NOT TR \\\HKRI\!,#IIR : F > |at ; ¥ a-17 it Each utmost effi the the ac thful 'l'mm'v ion pon £ Fe -a-mint is d to Hartford, which 5 5 1 i 3 e. With ut of tk 4 fl\ll‘?’l‘[\\ll‘n TAKE EXAMS T THE M - t you take nor to switch another laxative for a change, -a-mint is harmless and con- the v mo 1y, no hahit-forming dr o of [y ! ' ] HEALTH LAXATIVF at any drug store. 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