New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 6, 1930, Page 18

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WEDNESDAY Eastern Daylight Saving Time 283—WTIC, Hartford—1060 Springfiel 03—WBZ New York—860 348—W AB( 154—WEAF. New York—660 saviord chestra 4 395—WJZ. New York—760 When in Hartford why not stop at yster House for one of our Dinner” that i from 4 to 8 p. T cepted, for $1.5 Also in our retail dep have a fresh supply of L jng Clams. Open Long Clams and Chowder Clams and Shrimp. HONISS’S OYSTER HOUSE CO. 22 State Street Hartford, Conn. ROGRAME . oo SHATIUCK SPEARS e " BEFORE INSTITUTE Beebe, popular pianl | | | | THURSDAY '\IUl(\L\'(; PRO- € . real f L 3 2 VM rdminaucins ume mae B8] S(ate Legislator Tells of ; ‘ 3 Government Trend 6. (P—Henry | Massachusetts HUBRIES IN JAL WIVES NOWINATED {d2ho Women Nominated to Suc- ceed Imprisoned Mates state govern- been assachu- said | strative matters —W LW, Cincinnati—700 RANGERS REPARE WY IR v A1 Warn Tourists at Lake They Must Hove On —_— Through the Static - Schenect ITI—WGY We Will Loan You the Money To Pay All Your Bills 261—WHAM Rochester—115 —WN\AC, Boston—| — LOANS f V4 rom $10 to $300 AENTY MONTES TO PAY Monthly Pays $10 Loan Monthly Pays $100 Loan Monthly Pays $200 Loan , Monthly Pays $300 Loan rge of three and There is *A Heloful Loan Service for the Home" Phone 4950 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM NEW will “pep up” your set 8¢ A P = !‘ - LEONARD BUILDING — ROOM 202 300 MAIN STREET “Ouilet to — They cleared of all tourists and will keep it patrol- tourists to move on the Two Medicine lake adistrict REPORT 12 KILLED ININDIAN RIOTS ietons. toteserns vut tnes eneaen- | 100 Tnjured in Clash at Sukkur, Gables Say the mount from the Glacier | A mea k ecastern gateway to see the| London, Aug. 6.—(f—A Karachi ts so they could go back and |dispatch to the London Daily Herald today said that 12 persons were kill- | ed and 150 others injured during an | outbreak of communal rioting at Sukkpr, northwestern India,” when | police fired into a crowd of fighting Hindus and Moslems. Two com- panies of Indian troops are en route | ed during the president's stay 50 he won't be pestered by curiosity seek- tered groups of venturesome motor- | ing tourists who had driven up into visited was tell their homefolks they'd the lake where the president going to fish The gers came across two of the more persistent tourists who | openly boasted they sought the dis- tinction of being the last “of the from Hyder Abad and the comml sioner of Sind district is on his w to Sukkur. Two hundred persol | were arrested during the trouble. A Bombay dispatch to the Daily Mail today said that revenhue of the central provinees was £345,000 ($1.- | 5,000) below the budget estimate, and that expenditures showed an 1n- | crease, due to extra police charges | entailéd by the civil disobedience The dispatch said that the govern- campaign. ment was meeting the situation by drastic reductions in grants to pub- | lig works, education, and health | services. 5 | A Lahore dispatch to the Daily 3 1 said that 11 Moslems had been | shot dead and four wounded by a Hindu in conection with a com- | munal outburst at common he to fish Two Medicine Lake before officially roped off" for the presidential hook and found fly fishing at the Medicine Lake, a for tourist fishermen, it is right bandy to the obile tourist camp th rs there the stream with raih- | men nearly “moved on" the rangers ion: e d achieved the “record N of having been the only en who just preceded the e nt of the United s. Théy d a good claim 16 the story they ‘took them 10 one now will be through Medi- President Then the chalets opened to the v were Two favorite spot and et flows out always teem he two They wi r limit redly out” for wo regular new ekers EXHIBITION OPENS | ed ass The slayer was said to he a notorious robber for yhose capture the gov- ernment, offPed a reward. Lahore, India, Aug. 6.—®—The Military Gazette today, publishing accounts of communal disturbances at Hissar, Punjab, said that a Hindu had shot and killed seven Moslemd and four Hindus, the Hindus being killed by mistake. The affair was a sequel to com- munal tepsion which began early in June yover claims of a Moslem laundryman to use the pond attach- ed to a Hindu temple. The Hindur maintained that the pond was uot public property. GRAIN PRICES RISE Chicago, Aug. 6-(P—Big buying hoisted prices both for wheat and corn early today, with corn reach- ing a new high price record for the season. Wheat, however, advanced faster than corn, and was even more active, influenced by Canadian re- ports of severe damage by black ist. The stimulus to buy grain, though, came from widely circulat- rtions by trade authorities. that for all practical purposes a large part of the corn crop is beyond terial recovery from drought. Opening 1-8 to 1 1-8¢ up, wheat later showed gains of more than 31 cents a bushel compared with last night. Corn alsosestarted at 1-8 to 1 1-8 cents rise and coMtinued ir- regularly. SOUSA FOOTBALL HEAD Lisbon, Aug. 6 (—Luis Placide Sousa today was elected president of the Portuguese Football associa- Hissar, Punjab. | tion at its annual meeting. COLLECTIONS SLOW ? LET US SPEED THEM UP FOR YOU! We will take over your accounts for a nominal fee and insure collection with a minimum amount of publicity. The Sewsice and Credit Collection Bureau 300 MAIN STREET d Room 509 A Leader Again New Britain, Conn. Phone 4593 Demonstrates Leadership. .. e > " Announcement! New Britain Buick Company suc- ceeds Capitol Buick Company representatives ot Buick cars in New Britain Territory. We cordially invite all to visit our modern Sales Scrvice home at 1141 Stanley Street and inspect our new iine of eight cylinder cars. from $1025. f.0.b. Flint and up. We are happy to announce our N POLICGY, as it will result in a great saving Frank Terry, he will gladly tell you about Four wheel brakes priced LOW RATE SERVICE to Buick owners. Consult the new low rate servi policy, also about the call and deliver service which makes for greater con- venlence for Buick owners THE 1139 STANLEY ST. NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. TELEPHONE 2607 THE TUGBOAT { MACOM 1S ABOUT | TO PUT OUT TOMEET THE COAST GUARD BOAT WHICH TOOK RED DEVIL DUGAN | FROM CAPTURED RUM RUNNER— THERE COES THE RELATIVES OF RED DEVIL . PA . 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