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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. [100ked forward wthy “confidence and | besieging the doors. President Hoov- | 1 Mi"ionaire Manufactul"ers wal‘ | with pleasurc” to voting for the r 3 decided to continue a silent | Tnomination and reelection of Pr toward the congressional vlcc~‘ | dent Hoover in 19: | tion a week from today F()r Political Supremacy ln Bay | The senatorial campaign has tak- | The president has declined all en for its own the lion's share of |along to exert any direct influence | | the state’s interest. T electorate is | upon the electorate, even though his ]| I e v 55 | e e e e s 5 State contest for Senate Seat aware of local issues, aware a full | control of congress is at stake. He | delegation of 12 will be clected next | will continue to keep hands off down | A | e 2T PEw :monll\ 1o the house of representa- |to the final moment, it is learned on ey nadind : term of Walter sdge. an Or- ltives, a complement of 60 sent to highest authority. H " Morrow’s Pamcnpauon] row for both terms. Miss Parkin- | ihe state !me nd cight state | His sole part will be to set an ex- Also L e New i.on. blonde, bright-cyed young lady | scnators chosen. 1t knows thesc |ample to the voters by filling out a s Also endb‘/lg()l "0 €W | went from Smith college into "OH'ILIH , but in most instances the ballot for himself today or tomor- £ ['us choices already have been made [row to be mailed to California. It etz Jersey Contest for Sena-| tor the most part, New Jersey fand interest lags. i | will be sent by air mail to his home | eilialhly | has turned its eyes and cars tows | Of the 12 representatives in the |at Palo Alto along with the vote of New Bntam S [two men, heard torial Toga. both of them re-|house, only two are democrats. Four | Mrs. Hoover. g f ? nounce prohibition, ene of them laud |of the districts now represented by | Election night the president will R!GGER and BE I I‘ER S President Hoover. The other bit- | republi are conceded to be in |remain in his study getting the re- 2 i ’ i S terly him !doubt, namely the third, sixth, lurns by a special United Press wire ] el e Uses New Method |eighth and ninth. Three former and by radio Dept. Store niled : ~“(' B ‘I‘“ "“(" “’“g ‘n “”H‘)‘ forrow’s method of campaigning | representatives are sceking come- e l prospects of a closc fight, seems 104 )05t unheard of. He answers | bac =il - E T Loy captured most of {hu Interest [0 SRC 2 e oon mot: mention||« T tnathird dlstrict tn e mielalof 1§ Y i ] ] F I o o] “""‘W”“‘(;'S ”“' ‘°"|‘“°“”“‘~ €lee- | nis adversaries, neither does helqie candidates Thomas M. Gopsill onE s fise the issues thew raise. He | popublican and William H. Sutphin, | § £ AL00 INFANTS This race involves two millionaire no specific requasts for votes l > s race es ionaire | makes specific requests for democrat, arc waging an intense \D M [ manufacturers, William M. Butler, | iar himself; he asks only that the | gruggle for the seat relinquished by ! - ¢ ) > | HAND M §D| mer United States senator. former | pecple exereise their franc He | Representative Haro'd G. Hoffman | | ¥ POl'tO Rlcan chairman of the republican national | practices, as he preaches, temper- [who became tats commissioner of G any i committee and cl friend of Cal- jance and tolerance in the di: ion | motor vehicles. Gopsill endors R b - l 5 if d U v b p RESS S ol St g ol D e et e sl | e ot ‘Robert Miler Picked Up on 2\ TR (T / > D ES o || | s o |l | || el i) o o o g o] i < stand and lidge, long prominent in Massachu- | his tacties in the primary campaign, | Sutphin is an out and out wet. { | T (5a:/ana he'es nomsinated b MoFS | Hesmvestatitis Haracieiina | Droadway by/Ofcers™ ; ' U4 oy SV % Butler is bone dry and a stalwart | than 300,000 votes over his closest [of the sixth district has maint : -ohibi I s in a four-cornered con- | his attitude in favor e supporter of the Hoover prohibition | tompetitor in a four-cornere s attitude in favor of prohibition, Sl | icy. Cooli t oS e Archibald C. Har! o] New York. Oct. 28 (P — Robert 4 / 1 ) : Volicy. Coolidge is dripping wet. | oSt [while Archibald C. Hart, democratic SNEN TohRoc i Bobert) ) El i ity tendl coe Butler, although he has filled an{ Simpson. spectacular of spcech. | candidate and three-time member of | Miller, alias “The Count.” wl o el ieh T United States | meticulous of manner, has raised & |congress, is a wet. been sought for questioning in con- d & sm sinator, mever has been elected fo | WarNing against support of endorsers | Representative nldin W, Fort, | nection with the mysterious shooting dainty floral motifs. that office. He was defeated by Sen.]of President Hoover and the na-|unsuccessful candidate in the repub. Kk “Legs” Diamond, was in the - David T. Walsh in 1926, tional administration, left business lican primary for nomination to the | 1ands of police today. depression continue. He jabs at|United States senate as upholder of | 1€ Was picked up on Broadway Mcrrow. former member of the |the 15th amndment. will relinquish | 125t night and escorted to an ‘uptown | firni of J. . Morgan company. de- |his office next March and two con- | Notel where he Nold incominun s wating him as the choice of the [firmed wets are making a strong | %40 for examination by detectives financiers, unable to comprehend | fight to succeed him. Peter A. Ca- | (002 e had (e point of view of the man in |vicchia won the republican nomina- | Folice -\vlmhlw» rcml (hrmh he haa [the strecl. the man who works in |tion and Daniel 1. Minahan, former | {alked with Diamond in tho Hotel| i#{5 dndarehivt—wned s can Bud | Genioiratic vepresentatl igsd | Montlcello fugmihasy mogiine Mnd vork in these troubled times. posing hin:, in the ninth district. N as0 el A On A S h 3 anaids : 5 but left before the shooting. He said The democratic candidate is a} Fred A, Hartley, Jr, who won | 45 60 PREOTC the S100 T8 B5 SE man of satire, of slogans. He has |clection as representative from the | \»‘“‘,! Iq,‘\i:qr\‘?\ svln‘ "m«i \fl"d to wuilt his campaign on allega- | eighth district by a slight majority | S LAl ; 3 ¥ | Bedford, Mass. While there he told fons and alliterations. Morrow is | over Paul J. Moore in a presidential | Jottore Mass & HICINETE 12 107 “Dwighi Worship Morrow” to Simv- | year is secking reelection. In the re- | /oS 0 P 0 Satsiien |on and the “Oracle of Iinglewood.” | maining districts, the incumbents | 0¥ TCERTINE B COMTEE 0 AN A vote for the republican. Simpson | were virtually assured to be return- | o W warns, is signification of approval fg;nli::\“”_;”ft”.‘,“Q‘,‘h‘ -\y""'“"*‘»‘ a‘l‘d Attention was directed fo Miller of “Morrow, Morgan and Misery HIstenartis ntered candi- {4 tho time of the shooting when Morroyw is chided for his cconomic | dat Sizes 3 to 8 Era el - police mound a cablegram addre g srtgiions and his probing into | New Jersey s year Edito 1 AT s *h prevails in Massachu- rigdions an S _ & {ed to him in Diamond's room say o phichimren the couses of industrial depression [ON & $100.000,000 bond issue refe Pequot He has cribed thi: 8 ing that arrangements could be made 0w m y E q i Ho lan descrite (his i as (15 TS, O 00 endum. The moncy. wouid be . | 2F Hal arrangements could bo made | = PILLOW CASES vise a ane, as e Morrow., warmly commending | tributed to permit expenditure of |¢u oo 11 | 1 the beliet that federal action will| ,oyone” goover, holds that the | $53.000.000 for highway improve- = ON SALE pecessary to attain matlonWid® !t ourage and fortitude of the people | Ment and railroad — grade crossing / L WEDNESDAY ONLY Positively Best Values Ever Offered! .. .5 St i i I'he Nye cumpaign fund investi-} o, 45 (he return of prosperity. He [ tional tation; and ment of whiskey which he and Dia- quantity. frm [ ol has long heen identified ate politics he never has neld an important public office. Unemployment Issue h prohibition is one of th outstanding issues of the campaig — Boys® — Washable Top SUITS WEDNESDAY ONLY 77¢ Tweed, Corduroy and Jer- | / sey Shorts with novelty "J \ i ficured washable tops. \ wnemployment seems to be the ma- Jor on In this conncction. Butler ha contended that the nation is not ex- periencing hard times but merely a | period of hesitancy. He has raic that while therc may be a little de- pression now, there would be real Tard times if the democrats got int office and siarted tinkering with the tariff. Butler believes that cvery state should wdopt the hour law in in- ] [ i | Police Commissioncr Mulrooney d Miller told him he had been in mond's room discussing a ship- ating ¢ tte s to have come - SR = ik : Fating committew was o hve M| jouas against exaggeration of buli- |10 Purchase potable water S e e ) Massachuselis several weets 48% | nesS degression and unemployment. | T he was planning to go to Germany | 10 consider charges by Conrad MPationedltor Presidines : annlne ftoeo oloemin Crooker, gencral counsel of the lib- . 3 ‘HOOVER REFRA]NS FROM vi'}'wl ll::vri::v Lt o arrange for the 18th amendment, Morrow has E— ] been paving substantial sums = f|been advanced as a potential candi- | AGT'V”Y IN GAMPA]GN FUNERAL TOMORROW | Since his declaration for repeal of | | | | cral civie league, .hat Butler h money to labor leaders in connec- | gaqe for the presidency. He refuses York, Oct. 28 (UP) — The tion with his - Semator o fake such talk scriously. The Harry Payne Whitne ; | Made of fine quality Prints . . . all combined with attractive Gerald P. Nye, however, deferred [ o011 took root in the light of his | President Will Send His Vote 10 sports and financier, will s iearing of the matt>r until after 5 r, banker, and | . at 10 a. m. tomorrow at St s g trimming combinations, in a beautiful variety of most desirable F SPECIAL LOT! elcction. though he has written to to troubled California By Air Bartholomew’s church. Services will | T both Butler and Coolidge for infor- | Moxico; in the light of his work at | e Ihe private and burial will be at | colors. Men's ilge has declared that Butler has haro record has been assailed in re- burg Central Labor Unlon adopted i OUT COLLARS N : Window Tihoy el e and an outstanding democratic lead e T In his campaign. Coolidge had|sion und the national aviation in- |though the White House radio is| Gasoline e tax collections | oo HALF SOCKS ea s * a ue WEDNESDAY ONLY ure advocated in the state ard ha T i e T “Esmond” Bunny election Al Smith carried Massachu- charged Butler with insincerity 1% |quiry commission. Just a few days tuning in the speeches of political | for August reached a total of $633,- Q¢ pai Sizes 36 to 46 : = 3 | heen a consistent opponent of th: cral years ago. he moved virtually —BELTED Bctts, his advocacy of the national 48-|ago, however, he , announced he |leaders and campaign managers are ' 495.61 in Mississippi. i i 5 Slightly Imperfect 4s-hour law for women and chil & from Fitchburg, Mass. ~his hom: 1 X : : city, to Seneca Falls, N. Y.. disre- ‘\1ODELb i garding the welfare of his Fitchbursg S "D . i —FAST COLORS Y 4 B ¢ Coolidge has sought to belittl: g q o Joseph B. Ely, Westfield lawyer e R > - - N X [ and aripping et democrat, i3 Gov: WEDNESDAY ONLY A\ » I ernor Allen’s opponent. He is ex- kel il pected to poll a heavy vole, espe- ; ¢ = RN cially in western Massachusetts . which section of the state has not / & furnished a governor for many ) i years. P N7e / y £ { | Presented $1,000 Check 30c Size During the rvecent primary in K 1 ]De l / vhich E defeated, among other . o ynos nta / h candidates, former Mayor John F. CREAM hour law. Characterizing his own dre | —NEATLY PIPED : g P : 19¢ grade these allegations by stressing the —WITH OR WITH y B/ g tec Our 8] Neatly boxed and stitched Titzgerald of Boston, James M : l9¢ Sizes -1to 14 mation pertaining to campaign acti- [ {he London naval conference, on th | Woodlawn cemetery. 3 C mb Vities. K:1l]ir'\] maritime transport commis- | Washington, Oct. @ (UP)—Al- | T TR DR Flne o opposed every humane labor meas- ¥ VERY SPECIAL publican quarters. it being charged —PLEATED SKIRT a resolution to the effect that as an ; : i i sery patterns, in pink and cmployer Coolidge never was hostile - Display blue. or unfriendly to labor. 7 XD Governor Frank G. Allen, republi- s can dry secking re-election, is an- { e o e other millionaire manufacture. He 5 is regarded as a strong candidate, = = naving defeated Genoral Charles 3. WE WANTED MORE- Cole, wet democrat. two years 4ago ‘ SN e e ~ WE CCU ECURE ONLY 2 OO E LD SECUR /1eN)\\/ 5 er, threw his support to Kitzgerald despite the ct that Fitzgerald had rctired be e of illness. Curley be- littled I31y’s ability at that time, but after Ely had been nominated - > . & promptly hopped on the Ely band We have placed on sale several hundred pair of Shoes made for i S Rt wagon in the intercst of party har- Netileton at greatly reduced prices. 36-inch Stripel We'll say this ::‘”\': presenting ""l G $1,000 check We won't quote former prices, but you can take our word for it FLANNELETTE . he mocratic state convention o : S o , 5 savings event Not only do the senatorial ani that the savings are substantial. Heavy quality—full pieces. gubernator contests present ‘ ‘ : for here are warni, all GHu g Imported Spats are now being featured at $2.45 E 1 Je¢ yd. wool Chinchilla Coats tion whether the baby Volstead act (state prohibition enforcement law) . Ligl ark colors that every girl wants f sight and dark colors. g should be repealed. w Nl e e In the last election, a non-manda- (ONE EEK 0 Y) Regular 21c yard and needs!! Kasha tory wet referendum was supportel ; NAVY BLUE by a substantial majority . suede lined girls’ ] L g b wet ana dry organizations Reductions Throughout the Store BED SHEETS ONLY arily active in the present cam- 44 WEDNESDAY paign in connection with the forth- 81X90 E i 3 achusetts have been extra- models with ravon serge vokes. Isn't it coming referendum which will def- Regular 89c Value - ONLY initely decide the fate of th~ state WEDNESDAY ONLY wonderful, mothers, dry law ¢ ;E being able to save b . N. J., Oct. 27 (®—The from $3.95 to $5.00 on States senator in A o e 8 ew Jersey has robbed this year's . () —A good quality scamless every one of these? mpaign of the usual apathy of an sheet, off-year. Dwight W. Morrow was drafted as n candidate just a few months ago ) . sl e Hation tok mollée: o wa RUDPENHEDIER | SO e LS AT Try. 9 You Will 2 fresh figure in the game of poli- it bl el L S s LT R = {ics' which now has him pitted FORME - GIRIRTIRSDIIL USSR AZD R (CH y ,.,/ l F' d “gainst Alexander Simpson and Mi ; ; Raphael S Sure y r'in Thelma Parkinson, demecrats and against the nominecs of the national " THE BIG STORE "~ First EW BRITAIN'S SHOPPING CENTER, | It Here Shmpson s n candidate for the n wincial term MosiN year ’ 7 Z labor record s unaseailable, Cool e L MEA G S (3BT H L ANDNIVERSAR Y —ELBOW SLEEVE fact that on October 15 the Fitch Curley, the present mayor of Boston WEDNESDAY ONLY