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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1930. Ausien Ghamberlainl and Coloneltre| ————a governor said he had, since taking | figures just revealed. Of the total, |almost exclusive feminine weapon. | C. 8. Amery, conservative party lead- | : RIES up the labor department item of the 11,259 werc men and 4,797 women. | The revolver was nearly exclusi flMPS"N TE[LS crs, to the London Times protesting | Pay on Installment |executive budget, communicated | Berlin led all other cities in suicides. | to males. { Plan Robber Is Tol with the commissioner of labor, Miss | With a population of upwards of 1 the MacDonald government's stand | Eomy = A : in putting a curb on immigration to || Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 24 () ces Perkins, and as a result had | 4,000,000, it had 1,020 mascu- | - Mississippi officials have ordered Balestine and. otiar meastres Cors L0 || —rhe instaliment idea appealed decided to include in the executive > and 936 feminine sulcides. | 4 gcientific study of the state’s taxas SLHECTT | ; strued as anti-Zionist, attracted com- to Andvew Drew, investment and budget an item and to recommend to de by poison appeared as an |tion problems. paratively little attention in the | broker. the next administration an emer- (hi Sl | > ; | | gency a iation for doubling the i |London p Meeting in a hotel lobby the | f I gency appropriation Chicago Mayor Says He Will M50 oo o 0SS, StocK Buchange and | o 5.5, o || Roosevelt Also Hopes fo TIGrse 5"l s o |ernment and anti-Baldwin attacked et i * 4, Drew demand- | | f operated by the state. hile the Support No MeCormick | \iiters"of the "iter n & wansent | RedS Dug for Investigation & eni et 51105 metvian Employment Agencies | numnc: o agencies wowia be aou- cditorial, charging them with “reck ande r, on threat of in- | bled, the governor explained, the denouncing the government |1 for he police | amount appropriated would not Chicago, Oct. 24 (A—A st { s one sensible act.” Washington, Oct. 24 (®—Con- g nt robber was cager || 4, N. Y., Oct. 24 (P)—Gover- | double since such action would re- by Mayor William Hale Thompson y aper declared Mr. Baldwin | gressional investigations, new and return the money but it was | [nor Roos ed here today | quire only manning the new oftices brought into the open today hi; .xh- | was “insanely eager to saddle Great old, will swing into action soon all spent and he had no job. ‘ g E lm\ll would not drastically increass fection from the supporters of Con- | Britain with the enormously costly| ' Gl £ Drew thought it could be ar- - | the overhead cost for the labor gresswoman Ruth Hanna McCor-|anq difficult task of dragooning the | *(teT the November & clection brings || rangeq so, he said, relating the | | where since starting on his campaign | agency system. The state now oper- mick. population of Palestine into accep-|® halt to the campaigning activi- || incident, “we made a deal where- | |relative to the po: > use of state | ates employment agencies in the Acknowledging responsibility for {{ance of the Zionist scheme which |ties of members. by he is to pay me back at $1 a | |armories during the coming winter |larger cities. distribution of circulars attacking |ipey detest and to which they will| Two new senate inquiries will get || d 30 per month.” In return ||for the housing of unemployed. et TR Mrs. McCormic! republican sena- | ¢uhmit only so long as they are held | under v during November—one | | Drew had to find the youth a job. Moving in conjunction with SERMAN SUICID torial nominee, a rging support | gown by British bayonet dealing with the banking system, the | Payments start this week and ion at Washington to relieve for her . James other with leases of post office || if the installments stop — police | | employment hardships, the governor will ght the robber's name. has maintained contact with Ad Hamilton wis, Mayor Thompson buildi The senate’s study of | 3 \ last night said: campaign cxpenditures nd the | S | jutant General Franklin Ward with | s—————————— “As Jong as I am permitted ouse investigation of communist | e _—_|a view to the use of the armories. RESINUL uln | Berlin—German suicid during | 1529 numbered 16,036, according to wetivities will resume full s As soon as he has obtained fron b ¥ caeo by vc f ‘ ' nator Glass, democrat, Vir Washington Farmers General W an idea of the tota K : T 1 > cor g : O capacity of state z es, the go ber of the McCormick family for il |\ | cnairman of e e committec | Want Dry Law Change |capacity of state armories, the goy anything = dirceted to inquire into the bank rng e oA e fernor said, Tie would communicate | e C ing system, has set November 13|y Ol e o U0~ | with city and welfare officials, offer- ) armer. sec di- : : | i f t . . for n se hearings. | i |ing the armories “if and when need- ok nad tavod in o sttenent Voo | Momphly Parking Lot OWHED, “Scnaior sinine, republieun, wie. | fo8tion of tho stats bone-dry taw |, 156 Smeries | Red Cracked Skin SRt | e 5 consin, is chairman of the commit- | I\ 4h cwonomic argument, at the | qye state, the governor pointed | (< rac = g > 4 - Scl whio] exa eases of | M€ S SLNTSY \as armories i ractically | « i i Pl taior. sail NIve MeCormicic government temporary post office cvery city. Infantry a | badcold my nose became unusually B SR e | buildings. While no date for these their.large floor space, offer the best | red and sore. I tried various creams »-"1];“{ e "““' L 2 m:’.\ Memphis, Tenn, Oct. 24 (#) — |hearings has been fixed his workers| '063 0 1 s | means of shelter, but cavalry and | and salves without obtaininga bit .r-'\,{m:w]'" s pleasing | Piece by picce the story of the fatal | are preparcd to open hearings early | ) (7 S 2 artillery armories can not be used ofdrchef.}fdldlr{thavelr(n)uchcon- e daes St BRTIG : o i thosfayor b since their drill sheds have only tan | fidence that Resinol Ointment : McCormiok ol adventure of Burton Hensley and |next month. e 3 ince their dr men! i 2t Mt dose 1 oy Wikn o S Carol el DIBYRVISIERTEX CO) m}"pl Sl -‘\“w”' Il Hazlenocts, sould be any bettec but tried ic Rl6 support ofithe mayor.: He fa th S S foday Buta |l The hovss communistiinvestigats|ans Fitsap counties started tho Belicves Plan Feasible anyway and all I can say is it with the wet vote going to Lewis|Youths was being woven today bu e oo tled imderiiis Tendership)| 2tion ey want home manu = SN e worked wonders. My hands also and the dry vote to Mrs. Lottie Hol- |Fiver bottom wasteland still held (he | ing commitico under | O Al e iy i The governor was confident a plan | WOTKeS WoncErs, U¥ At e man O'Neill, independent senatorial Hogitnesldentity otithe s oUNSHI o pes “0” il south | ent laws provide heavy penalties for 3 s 1o | almost bled. " They were in such BRo e, a (hnaic T can echithi [Wsliants, vie nibbEm o burnl U 0 T T ls. work | home manufacture of wines. Grape | federal requirement for °di¢ | pad condition I could not hold any- handwriting on the wall.’ 1 = R " growers declare it ruined their in- | drills of national guard units could | thing, However, thanks to your The Cook cour maging com- wformation in hands of Mem- | - Uf e et o dustry their market, i\“‘ held, although the armories were Resinol Ointment they are now ittee decided to hold {o the y ce and ofticials of Critten- | 'Mittee may be ; oy | occupied by unemployed. healed.”” (Signed) Mrs. Janet Gilmore, J In addition to the move to ac- Philadelphia, traight” republican ticket, ignor- county, Ark. where the boys L v 5 ; | g aniE S quire sheltes ¢ une 2 > | Sold by all druggists. Forfr le, 5 ing the mayor's withdrawal were found lying in the remnants of e aces Deadly Reptile mire shelter for unemployed, the | Seldbyalldraggists, For free sumple,write Mns. McCormick L camp fire with their skulls crush. | ¢ 1oose ends of s In Preference to Skunk | investigation during November B cd indicated they were traveling “to g 1pld City, S. D., Oct, 25 (UP)— deadly coral snake and a pol th st in an automobile and | oo ivy st atiention along with the | 4 | lain for the purpose of rob- | e Trs B v in | which | cat gave Arthur Rose of Rapid | 4 bery. Chairman Nye is now trying to un- [ (lty some anxious moments while A Memphis parking lot owner | uvel the cvents lea up to the 2. ! DISBUS identified the bodies last night as . (tempt of a second George W. Nor- tose climbed the bank of a i J1 !those of travelers who parked their |yis 1o file against Senator George | ST to fuke a short cut home. I T 3 Bl [car with him during @ luncheon (. Norris for {he republican sena- | A8 &l IhE Hophhewasidonl LONGER BURNING stop e Tuesday. He said they | torial nomination. ! tronted by a snake of brilliant col- MORE HEAT i P gave their destination as El Paso, | cConsiderable intercst is manifest | Oring and as slender as a lead pen- 4 2l & Palestine Plans to Be Argued . e e SN e The circular, which in this state have been the strong- holds of prohibition and dollars-and- | could be worked out wher the Colorado senate race probably will Il PV O R RS here in banking inquiry which | : B il 5 | Other developments in hand in | the senate directed to go into the| eached for a roek and | tlore Members v nh an i fors e Tahest onali SR i L O R S R | ; 2] vas an announcement by a railroad | speculation on the stock exchanges | €1° [ snake was less dan- WITHOT A DOUBT — THE BEST COAL MINED | bridge watcher, one of the first pe Giass! intenasi to Limike s and Killed it. London, Oct. 24 (A—Changes in to reach the swamp clearing | comprehensive study of the cntire | covered later the snake | The Only Dealer in New Britain That Handles This British policy in Palestine will be |where the fatally wounded boys | pational banking system, but he also | Was of the deadly coral specic brought up in parliament shortly found that he found a blood | is prepared to give altention to th - — Premium Coal Exclusively CAN after it convenes for its winter ses- [flecked stick, presumably the | stock exchanges with a view to find-| About eight years ago the Jewish sion next Tuesday. | weapon with which the death blows | ing a “deterring penalty” to prevent | ccuncil of New York adopted a flag THE SHURBERG Co CO Sir John Seurr, labor member of [wer: dealt, and the detention of one | yse of fe funds in speculation. |to represent the Jewish people all D AL . the commons, in addressing his con- | man at Marion, Ark., for question- Other Committee Members | over the world. This cmblem is ? 5 NG q - stituents last night in a Jewish scc- |ing. The suspect said he was Lloyd | Other members of this committee | blue and white with horizontal | !ha“d‘ Ofilce Phones 22-)0-22.)1“ Main Office tion of London said he was taking | Doty of Paul, Minn. wre Senators Norbeck, South Dako- | strines and with the star of David |lj 405 MAIN ST. 55 FRANKL, the earliest opportunity of raising| Lfforts were being made to trace | 1a: Goldsborough, Mavyland, and |in a central field, the matler in the commons. He de- |the automobile used by the youths, | walcott, Connecticut, republicars, clared {hat the governm wew [and to learn how they obtained it. |ana Bratton, New Mexico, demo- policy did not carry ou Reports from North Carolina said | cat, Until they have consulted | . TS BE 1) IR il the mandate under wh British / left home afoot. B T e control in Palestine is exercised, and | . [, Henslep, father of Burton, | no definite plans. However, he al- that it was contrary to the Balfour |yas reported today on the way from | ready has introduced legislation for declaration. Asheville, *., to Memphis to take | making changes in the banking sys- The executive of the world Zionist | charge the bodies and aid in the | tem which he will use as a basi movement has called its actions |investigation. [ for the study. D P committee together in an extraordi- | Both boys died in a hospital here | Senator Blane's investigators have 7 nary meeting for November 4 at|gavoral hours after a party of wood- | heen ai work for several month which the crisis created by the new | choppers found them in the swamp | delving into the government's con . enuncation of British policy Will be | wednesday. iy e o i o T discussed. — - temporary buildings used throv Letter Attracts Notice FOR Bl Ul | cut the country for post office I The letter of Stanley Baldwin. 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