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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. 5 o m‘—_—_fi'—'—‘-“_——fi:— Yo | . . and bustles are gone. | |against $1,637.315, or $4.91, & year “SOVIETS TOFIGHT |[ ralian Specials TEUPSUN ASSN. PLANS | Last River Packet Reaches Memphis |55z oo HOOVER LEAVING 157000 o 2 . which went into New Madrid, Mo., & first half net profit of $803,461, or PRISON LABOR BAN| =oce oz orns st FAMILY R[UNlflN‘ Never to Leave Again On Journey & =it i st il FR SHORT REST £t ot Raggi, . Monday. He was on the Valley | the fi X months of 1928. Giannetto Raggi, and Civil Engineer | Rosario Sozzi were married today in Memphis, Tenn. July 31 (P— Loe, principal owner of the Valley | Queen today. American Writing Paper's net ~Government Ready to Hear Re- |ne'vrivace enavel or coraine tau- Spfs AnDUAl | Gathering for|povn on the Stssssoot river tront | Queen, sold e Harry Lee,Tust ot Will Spend Week-End in Blue ;iaimss for ihe aret haic totaled | —_ ri's residence, with Bishop Thomas morning they said the Valley|bearing the Lee name. He is the |Fliers Check L'p Motor against 35,180 a year 5 | . | . . ly in Pul d Emb Walsh of New Jersey officiating. The | A g 1 Wol | Queen was due and that it would|grandson of James Lee, who ran the Ridge M L pym pwoo il argo bride lived for a number, of vears in | 1l HS[ i OCOH | ot leave again. | first Lee boat in 1867 and founded And Pass 240th Hour | ge Oumams s & Company had e {the United States, especially in Tren- | — | An epoch will end as the Valley |the now legendary Lee line. St. Louis, July 31 (P)—Dale Jack- ¢ : % KomeflornsL s Washington, July 31. P—Further | ton, N. J. | The annual reunion of the Up-|Queen swings around the bend and | Typlcal of Old Boats f:;‘tfr“d :[“fi!”‘: Bf‘:,f 9 c'c,kedl,'hp Wasington, July 21 (P—Anot b -,n,.‘nfl,t:,e, Frs vidence will be introduced by So- S | son association, an organization com- |glides into the shadow of the Mem-| The Lee boats were typical of the | Gregter o, 1 cndurance Plane | ;. gay excursion to his lodge in the $1.97 and $2.18. for the viet representatievs before the| Turin, July 31 (UP) — Reserve posed of members of the family of | phis skyline. It is the last of the | packets which ran in those days. 3 er& ok and mude a few | g, Rigge mountains is planned St prie treasury makes its final decision on | Lieut. Luigi Razzetti was Killed to- | that name, will be held August 16 at | Memphis packets | White superstructures, topped by |their 240 hour of sustainey fians u | (IS week-end by President Hoover Hoiily e 4 he embargo against Russian pulp-|day when a plane of the tourist type | Wolcott Community house in Wol- | The Valley Line Steamers, Irfc. |great smokestacks, ross above EOr-|7:11 a. m. todar They med romer | With party of guests he expects 9 4 700d in which he was fiying crashed near | cott | gces out of business today, closing | geous p! er and dining quarters. enced no serious trouble. ,h,;p i oRlc of e BRI BiLon: e alier Two Seriously Hurt The pulpwood was barred after |Santena The first members of this widely |he last of the packet lines which | Below, the best engincs to be bought | formed the ground crew as they took | wnch; (™OTTO" L In Auto Accident P S— T =ports to the treasury that convict T spread family were residents of thi ve sent boats from Memphis to|drove rm and side wheels which |yp the eleventh et ala ;o00r entered into its production.| Messina, July 31 (UP) — Fire |section and this was the point from |the ports and landings along the beat an incessant tune in the river's|to regain the re o5 hnd”ffl'fi_p Mrs. Hoover, accompanied Mo o EEEG e presentatives of the Amtorg ravaged an extensive wooded terri- | which the branches migrated big river for more than a century. Ioa 2 ANCe L George Akerson, wife of one he |+ Lang 2enry om ;’ "0\”“ Zf g Corporation and the Spa tory in the country se f The program in conjunction with Leaves No Packet 5 Negro roustabouts, captains a ' A year ago last night i hief executive's secretarie v danger is \merican Steamship lines protested |maro last night. 1T 2 Afnatateer ooe oritho dagtainlisas | WEmne) Acering ol @ atiey anaen| f’“‘” “d‘r’;‘ ;‘a"]’r“d t)'};ri‘n:rxa’if:r«rixn;w:—’vaJ,M‘f{,o“ and | porles Akerson, her 7 year old sor : spital today as & re- and were heard. They did not, h. be seen from Messina n T Sist ot mouialthois v hith el staer [ leavast oM ae e (W ok et vert et Ml i Lo Sl g 420| Lot drive to the camp s 1sioz ween their auto- ever, introduce evidence to show the | hindered the efforts of firemen and | at noon and a luncheon which will | Cape Girardeau, Mo, and es of cotton a)l rode the |The record stood until this month | 2200 ; P ambplanee pulpwood was not handled by con- |troops to control it.. The fire's prog- | follow at 1 o'clock. Memphis. A few boats run from |river the z [Sifien the Erantes Bre thers set ooeey | i Shose tnyifed e the ‘trip driver of the ambu- vict labor and Assistant Secretary ress finally was stopped after 11 be furnished by members attending New Orleans to and beyond Vicks-| Today the cobblestoned wharf|hour mark. lnclUiCgt g i s CRNeNl o peeLad B onirackless Lowman today promised to give| s when a number of pine trees | the meeting akd will be in the n urg, Miss. A few also, operate far | whers once cotton lay piled by the S PO York, a ‘!‘orm:rd"“ s partier driy : Two men who L them an o ty so and | were cut. Damages were heavy, tu S ionic [Cofiee andldishes i tolthe i 2 coLta by AL o : the president and Mrs. Ricka 5 at the time suffer- emple “pr‘onrmr:m(i:; vdooarjrqi’g']- = ,0::;:: (,’L ’k,‘o;, “lmorw m‘,rrlho’,l b H].],, n :;,\ landings dotting the | USands of bales now is used as| KITTERY MAN ENDS LIFE |and Mrs. William Hill of Bi ¥ : 2 g ar automol parking ground. | Portsmouth, N. J., July 31 (UP)— |t N. Y.; Albert F. Dawson E acc ng to po- their data | Ciavari, Juiy 31 (UP)—Pistro | the table comnittee. | banks immediately above and below | Tong rows of barges carry most| Harry W. Goodrich. about 35 ) on. 2 2ol DERE B Te ol ~o B0 T2, 7. a Garjba 2 b s meet M 2 S t s . ich, about 55, of Kit- | former executive secretary of in Fairfield Three senators, Reid of Pennsyl- | Rossi, 87, a Garjbaldine war veter At 2 p. m., the business meeting | Memphis no longer will know the|of the freight now hauled on the |tery, Me., Spanish war veteran. com. | pubiican sonatorial commivte nd | v 2 en by Jones and J . vania, Black of Alabama and Ofdie who participated in the Sicilian cam- | will be held in the Wolcott church |sound of a packet's whistles, sum-|river. Lo Sarlan g eloan com ) PUUcan s ol coion et R o ven by Jones an of Nevada have urzed emhargoes on | paign of 1860, died here today which {s adjacent,to the Commanity | moning farmers and Negroes down| Railraads and buses carry the pas- |5t sitters Doint, Iats vestogare 1| Contats ot Te mroe, ; e the Jones car lumber, anthracite and manganese. | ouse and this will be followed by # |to the water's edge to attend the|scngers e 4 . . : n tio o The zovernment, however, has di- | Pavia, July 31 (UP)—Domenico | Program that will be of general in- arrivals and departures which in | O Dazs e Gons L S e e 1 cated that no action would be taken |Conca and his brother Alecico were | teTest to all members of the family. r days were part and parcel of | There arc no more slaves; gam-|gunshot wounds in his side. He| New York, July 31 (P—Natiopal 1 rts have been es- unless it was shown convict labor |in a hospital in seriou ditions | The committee has prepared the fol- | their lives | blers no longer flaunt their presence. |had been despondent geveral months |Supply Co. Had net profit of $1 - : e | entered into their production of the |today from injuries they lowing program for this part of the| Not long ago Captain G. Peters|the days of belles with pantalettes |because of his inability to find work. |30, or $3.38 a shares in the first half | Colo g 4 | &oods were being dumped here when a motorcycle they were riding | 4ay's celebration: Review of the life | [] | 8 i bility fi 3 res in tt r 1 JEvach, Goillaea WAthlantantomobile and the reading of selection from 9 Seek Man In New York the poems of the late Arthur W. oarimers ot mice sgem orsons | "NEW HAVEN” DISCLOSES | okr Sater o puon. & member with New York detectives, were said | th culty of Washington ur lieve to be the head of two commu: prepared by Mrs. Mary Upson Pratt, ist espionage systems operating in FEETIED “Ancient Upson Houses of Kens o o Bridgeport, J 1.—~(P—Oscar the United § Necessary Adjunct to System, Tech- | ton, Conn OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. e Cownnecticut's Best Furniture Store CLOSED SATURDAY AT NOON. nical Experts Inform Com- e RS RO 0D AW ATRRSSRISK 0OVE NEIENEERT SNV HVARR S SEN OF S RS TTR GISG R D S L S p S SN DA R T T ST v agents were understood to be investi- | sound lines gating the possibility that he was | while A. F. Fai & aided by An his operations. | mierce assistant, gave technical testi- | City Almost Entirely Flooded—Rail- communists 3 hearing is on the New Have iternational headquar application for permission to con- 4 n v 31 (P—Ot a Gathers Informatio 0! L ication, ch; f b e fl hich a e fl‘f—\ ul\a:- other group was : g uniai i nd and today Fad s et il |, Rk S Dopp p e ot il ¥ EACH ONE OF THEM A STAR BARGAIN viet government, cording to the information v 2 _reported to be in possession of the nual sav was nothing to cause fclon, it |iAsoses . A ey o G as reported that he vi fruck 1l : LR e . fcseof dmiorgand here held ton |10 oL o TS L o raa st -t e oo [ GROUP OF §19.00 CHINTZ COVERED A NEW EIGHT-PIECE QUEEN ANNE s of the § villages of ties. and its c Livat) el 4 recently formed. Representative Hamilton Fish, said he had subpoenaed code cablegrams | - BOMBS FAIL, PATERSON MAG’S | SILK MILL IS UNHARMED § . : d Watchman Found When De- ® e | Semi-Annual 2 % 6 Located. . $95.00 SHERATON TAPESTRY COVERED GROUP OF TAPESTRY, VELOUR, JACQUARD DAMASK.COVERED, SCOOP SEAT LAWSON SOFA (| ocCASIONAL CHAIRS , went to the mill a a $ 50 8 -50 ad failed to of defective three men 40a. m, I bombs ta to blow the mill Lo pieces and wreck most of the neigh- borhood The attempt to blow up the v on May 28, 19 when the . 5 . g wetchman then on duty as bound | ; $35.00 PORTER SPECIFICATION (FACTORY SPECIAL) e e btory. bHick atruetre: vos INNER SPRING $75.00 TAPESTRY COVERED QUEEN ANNE lice, warned by a mystgrious inform- For Hearing on Status | Our entire stock of plain and fancy J ot e e § patterned Golf Hose has been | § $24°75 839'75 gagement with the U. §. immigra- | : tion bures repriced for Semi-Annual Clearance. He was scheduled to appear to- morrow before the. immigration * ‘ board of review to seek a six-month extension of his stay in the United | F l P L $2 States thouEh officials said he might ormerly Price $2.50 have his hearing today if he chose. The board recently refused to grant | [ —4 would have to leave the country, but | N ow ° g e e : NEW, THREE-PIECE MAPLE $65.00 FULL SIZE 3-PIECE FIBRE Carpera went to the Italian em- ba on after his arrival. It was cinai ] Fomedy Pred i50-5500 || | BEDROOM SUITE UNROOM SUITE brief appearance tonight at a wrest- e NO w s: z 45 4-Post Bed, Dresser, William and Mary Hi-Boy For New York by Plane Washington, July 31 (A—Accom- o panied by the ambassador to Cuba. (] ® Harry F. Guggenheim, Coionel Charles A. Lindbergh toak ofi today | | e ek N E. MMAG & SONS Amt sador Gu nheim conferred cost soon ‘ SAVE 10% TO 50% DURING THE MID-SUMMER SALE NOW ON {, Lindbergh said he was here on | P Mersonal business. N i " SN

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