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NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1930. 9 § 7 T b famous Appian, Prenestibe and Ti- | Iy agriculturists.” | The demand for native swadeshi ship has never been pros | sions at Tijuana, lower California, burtine Ways, will be widened. K ) A A P T T : cloth has not increased in proportion | reached V Yesterday to use the Mexican National Rail. 9 MLl Construction of a building in | i )| to the collapse in the sale of Lanca- | placed in jail. | this prescssl At Peland and seven f ways as their intermediary in their s |which 1,000 children may be given | o3 % - shire goods, chiefly be € - — telegraphic communications with the sun and sea baths in the summer | QiR er I fopSun i countiieonRen . s 0 per cent TO STUDY PROPOSAL United States. They would also be | has started at Ostoa, whre a lflr;:v‘ i agreement to protect themselves by i 1 h. ported cloth. Mexico Sept. 23 (P—A presi- | obliged to employ Mexican telegraph | pine woods is also being created tq,| preferential treatment ; economic depression is con- tial decree published today orders operators. afford a green o in the fast Pierre Stienne Flandin, the tributed to the disr situation. Cul- iy of a proposal to oblige com- | ————— Green Rebuked for Not Sending |s-ovine sue-scorenea town. ™ | kmerican May Receive Appoint- {rrenen minsster” ‘or commeree. en- Ntionalist Pickets Meeting Wit (jveicrs are i oris naic of whae | panies holdins heree race conces: | USE ERALD CLASSIIED ADS i | dorsed the Roumanian's views. He | Jcoats ’]h""[‘i“’ i"]""l’“l"i”‘l“ :]”“11 are 1 Cecina, Sept. (UP)—DMinister | F w ld G ,t asked the nations to ratify the pro- | S i B w n overwhelmed with debt while land Entire Case Record ot War Gen. Bietro Gamera atiena. | 0L From World Court —|asked the nattone toratics the 2ro-| Sucoess in Bogcott War {ovimers are wnavte ‘o coliect their pr B |o:da:(rm]}re‘ry practice by ;n;xnersilu- mitting immediate study of a trr‘n» S et ids to eauty cadets progress near Bagna Di . ; ¢hich would pave the e rnmer Boston, Sept. 23 (UP)—A cOM-|yycca, He inspected various nguilltarv Geneva, Sept. 28 (UP)—A pro- 1Roflr‘.flr,"m."f‘QL:,;\r:;c,‘,\\v‘is,on :(‘ Euro.| london, Sept. 23 (P)—The Daily be facing an acute \cial crisi within the R h All mittee of the Boston Central Labor | Diants in the district, " posal increasing the judges of the | “E¥ 107 T8 BRSSO Herald said yesterday that thousands — eacn o Union has reported as without foun- world court from 11 to 15 was|® St i vl o e 5 a S ; nt un- | of merchants in Bengal were facing | A T ALLEGED BOMBER . y dation the charge of Conrad Crook- | Se o senten by the juridical connnission [ DUIiE the dehate, freque D o ehanls in Bengel rovs faclig : Creaw, healthy skin and soft, lustrous hair are your best B Naples, Sept. (UP)—A tablet D J pleasant references were made 16 ruin largely as a consequence of na- saw, Pola ot. 23 (P—The y er of the Liberal Civic league that |in memory of the actress Tina Di|Of the League of Nations vesterday. | o o o Bttt AR S5 to Hleh | Monaliste - leboting el ovs. ] .n\l.".n w})mm“\y\ h‘q‘“ At assets. They are so easy to lose through neglect, yet o f”mn ‘z:‘b?'ai_"z;l;;rzf"“ol::::‘ilsc';:‘f}""‘”““m was unveiled yesterday in |The ".5“;’“‘:’" ::‘r:ll\)fl;:’y ]‘,‘r‘;lm ““é‘lAnwrnan tariff. | This is the eve of Pujah, Hindu'ed Jan Poliansky, accused of the casy to retain if you will only use Cuticura d‘;“"l""‘ ‘t po-"er" ‘r" or‘mizmith»‘ vestibule of the San Hazzaro ??\:\1\1 U ";"“m (,"“Mg\‘”w: orha zation meeting to | cquivalent of Christmas, when the |bomb atetmpt in the Soviet legation Preparations cvery day. The & hl]Agles antagonistic ga |theater. It was erected on the initia- :”fw"f“ °m|'“ e | ire o and’s European fed- | shopkeepers expect to make their in April, 1930, and turned him over cleanses, the @intment heals and the abor. tive of a local newspa 5 pate A0S A conestal eration will be held today. hief profits of the year but picketing | to the R 4 v w of his : N i = President James T. Moriarty of | armando malcont. 1enns n Cias |Thursday, at 4 plenary session. i s rSledos el e N p e R r oty Talewm imparts a pleasing fragrance. the State Federation of Labor re-|actress, and her son, Dino Falconi, | The juridical ""’"‘"””m“_ a’“;l ight of the 26 American gov- [imported Lancashire thread on which | citizen. He e e oered Soap e Ontmen T8 sedtor Talom 2 fuled Rxesiden SRiliami G reen ol i crainresent; ’”‘”"d.“(']’“!‘\,"‘“““ O gy | eTnoTS of California resigned office | the villagers usually spend most of | by the Rumanians to Poland SR e o ksl OxpaM, the American Federation of Labor the Briand-Kellogg anti-war treaty | (7007 0 10 (RS T BT |heir 3 R (TR s e A o for failing to send to Boston the fuil | m with the league covenant, studying b report of Edward F. McGrady, who E”UNTER REV"LT a project adopted by the last coun- | smm———_———————— investigated the Crooker charge for cil of the league. the A. F. of L. This failure handi- | The recent acrimonious debate | over Cuba's objections to the revised L4 | statutes of the world court was ex- capped local labor authorities 1in their efforts to ascertain the truth, celled in a meeting of the political | commission over the question of mi- Moriarty said. The McGrady report stated that | nothing was learned which “mm‘E 3 . nority populations in new countries referred to Crooker as a “publicity 7} . August Zaleski, of Poland, and Dr. sceker and campaign collectors.” Sovlets Discovered | Julius Curtius, of Germany, indulged Among rooker's specific allega- | lin a verbal duel which recalled the tions one that Martin Joycee, | rfamous incident between Zaleski and | secretary-legislative agent for the| Moscow, Sept. 23 (UP)—Discovery [the late Dr. Stresemann, duotring te Federation of Labor, received |of an extensive counter-revolution- |which Stresemann banged on the $1000 weekly for eks during [ary and espionage organization |table in fu | the recent primary campaign from |Which aimed at overthrowing the | Zaleskl told Curtius that Poland William M. Butler, successful dry |Soviet regime was announced yester- [would sign a new minorities treaty candidate for the republican nomi- |day by secret political police. only when Germany signed. Aristide | nation for United States senator.| The organization aimed at msor»}nn;md of TFrance intervened after New Bedford labor leaders also were (ganizing food supplies, the announce- | Sir Robert Borden of Canada, the charged with having received large [ment said, charging that a British | chairman, requested a calmer de- sums from Butler. {firm, Union Cold Storage, has paid |bate. |the organizers nearly 1,000,000 gold | Briand said it should be borne in b rubles since 1924, when the firm's [mind that minorities are not sup- representative, Fotherhill, came to [posed to remain minorities forever. Moscow to obtain concessions for |He argued that their customs, tra- building cold storage plants. | ditions and even language can be ) The leaders, who held important | respected, but the evolution of mi- posts in various soviet food trusts, norities into the majorities should were arrested, with about 40 others. [eventually be expected. | The leaders’ names were given a The movement for preferential der Riasanzeu. Prof. ¥. [trade treatment among Iuropean « Helpful Bartender Steers Girl f0|s Koraciin, 1. A Tovandoveice, X. | mations to. protect mroqueers from At ile Bandit Kouranov, Sergei Sokolov, Samuel | foreign goods gained further im- | ; & & . 3 5 5 b Estrin, V. N. Drosdov, Aviv Voil- |petus at a meeting of the economic | 2 N h b f h S S 1 1L0moDLe bandits e Droplo Ll Rolpethe ais medting ol thejeenazle e . otice the numbper of cars 1n the SHELL dervice dStations a ong e | Kazakov, Mic zibushev, A. C |Roumania, said Europe, particularly ¢ Chicago, Sept. 23 (UP)—Police- | Rosenberg, Tikhon IFaleev and [the southeastern nations, were com- E 3 ? e EWilian St o of |Alexei Romanovsky. pelled to take measures againgt | s ; h d H d d f s h f il BTl e C G SR o e o OO B G ' the road. Hundreds of SHELL Stations—hundreds of cars . . . terday when a pretty girl jumpea |the official newspaper Pravda, “will underselling of agricultural products | £ from 4 taxicab, ran to him, thrust |be merciless to these organizers, |in Kurope from overseas countries. about $50,000 worth of jewels into |Who planned to cause starvation all | “It is a matter of life and death BB L S S S T R o e M . @8 more cvery day. Every one of these cars means one move motorist who The girl, he learned after granting “ T her request, was Lois Hyde, a maid in the home of Max J. Mauermann. G e ‘ has changed to SHELL. If these motorists hadn’t felt a real diffet- i ’dtftfd“h“\l{m"‘“w‘i,‘?" It's the Flavor that Counts | ) 2 e | ence, you wouldn't see them pulling 1n to SHELL pumps. If SHELL were merely “just y @ asked for a drink. he l bartender told her that unescorted | girls were not served, but that he ‘would take her to a place a block | away where they would serve her. | While they were walking together | and he was admiring one of her dia- | mond rings, she said, a man and a woman drove up in an automobile, Tobbed her of the ring and a tie pin, | said to be worth $10,000 each, and took $50 of her own money. TEA Italian Specials RSN “Fresh from the Gardens” Rome, Sept. 23 (UP)—Construc- tion of public utilities started in Rome today as part of the program | for the relief of winter unemploy- | ment. The plan includes crection of several school houses with sufficient | room to accommodate 20,000 chil- | dren. A number of Roman ways in the outskirts of the city, such as the It's so sensible to save a lot of money by not buying new heat- ing equipment that may wear out quickly, and perhaps increase your fire hazards, when you can have—cleaner, safer, more dependable heat, evener radia- tion and far greater economy _ : ’ by using Famous Reading An- | 1B as good as the rest” it wouldn't be good enough to make 2 thracite—the hard coal that is J : . ] . all coal. Nature never made, ' @ man change his buying habits. : : It always takes something nor has man discovered, a finer . b fuel. Insist that your coal mer- | Vi i better than the ordinary to draw a crowd. Remember hat chant has it for you. when you hear someone say that “gasoline is just gasoline, no matter what it’s called.” It’s SO easy Isn't it just possible that jox’re missing something—if you haven't tried SHELL? ) . 'tS SO wise It's so cheap to use | BETTER PENNSYIVANIA, ATty & LB \@HRAG\‘- SHELL KASTERN PETROLEUM PRODUCGT INGC.