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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. HOOVER PROMOTES FEDERAL WORKERS Follows Policy of Recognizing Service by Bettering Job | Washington, Sept. 19 (P—The ap- pointment of Dr. John Lee Coulter | to the tariff commission added an- other name to the list 6f men Presi- | dent Hoover has promoted from t ranks instead of going beyond t government service to fill key po: tions in his administration. Three cabinet members cupying their positions of promotios, and the chiet ex: tive has followed at inter throughout his occupancy of t White House a policy of choosi men with years of experience in the | federal service. Henry L. Stimson, formerly secre- tary of war under President Taft and in 1928 governor general of t Philippines, was taken from t! fleld to become head of the state d partment. In the formation of hi Mr. Hoover also chose as h ney general William D. Mi who was then solicitor-general, and on the death of James W. Good. the assistant secretary of war, Pat- rick J. Hurley was promoted. In addition to this trio, others | have climbed the ladder through ap- pointment by President Hoover, among them his close friend while he was secretary of%commerce, Dr. Julius Klein, who was promoted from the direction of the bureau of foreign and domestic’ commerce, to be assistant secretary of comme Charles D. Mahaffle, long finan director of the interstate commerce commission, who recently succeeded Thomas F. Woodlock as comm sioner, and Dr. Coulter, who has been chief economist of the tariif commission. ANTL-FREEZE SOLUTION | USED BY BOOTLEGGERS Caustic Soda, Chloroform and Lu- | bricating Ol Also Found | b | in Tecent Raid | 19—That ingreai” ing bootleg liquor t obtainal t Paul L > state police who aft huge still in the Sperry tion of Bolton reported that he found anti-treeze solution usel| Hartford, Sept. In order that you may have the finest product pos- | sible, CHEKSTOR BUTTER, the country roll, shipped to us every week fresh from the churns. This /lin automobiles, chloroform, | mated |attorneys' fees of $5,000 caustic soda and lubricating oil. These chemicals were among th: three truck loads of contraband seized by the police at t the raid. The still as being wo: Although no a made of the liquor s plant, police claim that the inven- tory of the ingredients indicate it is unfit to dri There w 200 pounds of caustic soca, 24 fifty gallon drums of denatured alcohsl used as an anti-freeze solution in automobiles, 10 gallons of chloro- form and a large quantity of white | lubncatiflg oil. - JOCELYN DENIES HURLING DISHES JSays Fracas Started thmz Hubby Wanted Her Money Los Angeles, hat she hurled ejection from Agua Caliente, Mexico, the answer and cross p d by Jocelyn Lee, scree ac s, to the divorce action br by her husband, Luther Reed, filr director. Reed, in his petition, filed a week ago, charged his wife assailed him | e with tableware during fits of rage, resulting in police ordering them out of the hotel. answer said the disturbance was caused when Reed attempted t take money from her. She charged he was addicted to the use of intoxicants and frequent- | 1y beat her with his fists. She asks custody of all their com- munity property, valued at $100,000 and co costs of $750. They were married at Agua Ca- liente, last June 15. Reed was formerly the husband of Naomi Childers, screen star. Bandit Robs Hartford Barbers in Their Shop | Hartford, Sept. 19 — While pe- destrians were passing by, a young man with an automatic pistol ed into a barber shop at 489 W ersfield avenue last night, lined the proprietor and two assistants against a wall in a rear room and robbed them of $125 in cash. He made his escape through a rear door. Andrew DeFelice, ile Lippert and Louis Cellucci were the men robbed. 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Karpoll Formerly Headed pers TR e R RLPPERS TOVEAR FIDDLE AGE GOWNS ” Karpm‘f, ons‘ ime l.‘on:m:\ndnr of the Chinese military forces at - Will Have Experienee With Long 3 2‘;‘?’“’“ Skirts New to Them |sin under the late Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, has abandoned his militars | career to become a monk. | Seven years ago Karpoff Admiral Kol n Sk ition, he - Sept. 10. (P—Erstwhile | who never have known the es longer than they are, oyen age evening dresses they desire. dresses of velvet or supple metad cloth with full skirts at lie from four to six inches on e ground all around are just about somebody else when and festivities begin n dieval gowns go me- corhrages ) a ¢ flowing sleeves, er- Rl d all. The coats are |a Chinese city and the revenue was v colored velvet, and |large. But it didn’t last. When the beautiful brocades and lames, of nationalist army took Peiping in|which Paris has a bewildering as- | 1928 Karpoff's little fortune disap- |sortment this season eared. | Contrasting with these dresses are | Returning to Maachuria, he ob- | other ¢ s of airy tulle or |tained a position as adviser to th> n with illowing skirts | Japanese military forces in China | of Civil War width. | which he held until the death of his There are also many versions of e a few lace and chiffon, combined or used s, G alone. They also are for debs and broke down and re dancers. neved Peiping mionastery of the Russ I ' mission, mnant Russian church. | | In entering the monastery Karpoft |left his 17 y | ‘lhlfL]‘f\or ]hm'x . The boy recently | age dresses are developed | obtained a position as reporter on an | in silver and gold, white black 3“‘1‘ American daily in Shanghai deep rich colors like garnet, tur-| quoise and a deep green almost | black. all white is most n Orthodox se blue in pale soft of the old e n, baby blue, and pink are shades dressmakers for youthful evening ensem- entered the Russians Start Work on Building Paufic Ports | 'RLY MAN SUED | Vladivostok, U. , Sept. 191 B rt, Sept. 19 — Eugene N (UP)—To meet, economic i retired Norwalk busin pansion of the defenda existing Pa suit filed ¥ for exten: The piers at Kamchatka are and modern drydoc struction. 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