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8 2 NEW_ BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1930. e T ot EHu made no suggestion of these|of the satisfactions and rvnumcra-‘ ing the days to come as an exhibit | fasmism while (e eighth annivers I: [;fl l Five Arrested for H[][]VER I]ENIES charges to his superior officers dur- | tion he or she could command from R."]l AIR [:RASH [In an inquiry which it is expected |sary of the fascist march on Roms z ft Series || ing a period of over six weeks in|private life. Aside from service to will bring out the real reasons why | was being « ted in ltaly Jewel Theft Series | Washington, but during this time | their countrymen the only thing the airship, en route from Carding- I DOt 0eliasy (TE) —Houp | was in ncgotiation for the sale of |they can hope for is the cnhan ton to India, plowed into the French 1543 NAVY DAY VISITORS men and a-woman were held as 3 [his fabrications to a journal identi- Naent of their reputations with their hillside. New London, Oct. 28 (® — One suspiclous persons today by po- fied with the opposition political | countrymen. The onc hope of high The inquiry rivalled opening of | thousand, five hundred and forty- lice who believe they may h SR “{,f.‘ Jaunched in the | service and integrity and ability is = | parliament in public interest. A [ three persons were Navy Day $ e discovered a lead to a ring ]-lmul» e ‘mm i | that such men should /be willing to (Continued From First Page) | corner of the hall was roped off for|ors at the submarine base yvesterd KllIllla] Eye]]t Sg[ i()[‘ Tmne[’. pected of jewel thefts totaling "._\:( q T bl s | undertake it. and when men of 2 _— [the public and filled quickly. Mos | where all were shown about the re: 4 || $100,000 in New York, Connccti- |} = A 2 ade by the agencies behind |lifetime of distinction and probity | microscopic examination might show of the 400 seats in the room were | ervation by guides. Of the ftotal e Hafl on Decembfi' 13 || cut, and on Cape Cod. | (Continued From Tirst Page) | jielley at'the B el a'ind [ do undertake it they should not be | \nother it had broken before or |reserved for counsel, the air min-|number of guess, 135 were aboard Those arres bld Stheygere i e O e | subjected to Infamous transactions | g listry and relatives of the vietims. [ the submarine O-6 during exhibition Miss Ann D 1, of Chelsea; terior or any other governmenta after E . | D SRt | dives and 400 were served refreshe ment to make. e 3 4 g fore i 3 ritial s de department as to the facts before Sir John Simon. British liberal : ; cere being made by mem. || and John X 3 LoulBBd el IRt o e anara) o1 8 o 1l " 3 | ments in the base gymnasium. fane were LB R Cleco, 22, John N. Roach, 26, and sy m"‘~(‘1"‘;“”“\‘ \“(Jn‘n. O their publication. The charges, wheén | statesman, opened the inquir; |French to Aid EuroPe?“ | Besides the visitors at the base, B ot Co. I, 102nd Infantry 4830 |l oy ry 'R, Eunt, all of Boston. || Py “‘)‘q e 8¢S fist published. were in general and| Sir John, bringing the meeting of | Steel Producers Cartel ! the navy entertained 1300 persons ciation, to hold thefr annual reunion The arrests were made on a I Sblighnldii 8 7 demagogic terms, but were in- |the court to order in the great hall, Paris, Oct. 28 (UP)—Members of | here. Eight hundred inspected the 1" this city at Turner hall on Arcn || tip that attempts were being || lm"d""‘ “]‘“’““ ina formal 0y denied by Secretary Wilbur id: “I think it will be fitting it we ; Y | statement, said: % |the European steel cartel, meetin;|submarine O-2 and 500 went aboard street on Saturday evening. Decem- || made in the south end to a1n0ss | s 6 e pertiont o+ dhalic hos| Ll rear eReredENhicNould indl- stand for a moment to CXpress OUr |,y yxembourg today, were reporte] | the O-3. These submarines were at ber 13, A committec of the veterans || Of @ large amount of jewe it s it ate their falsity. Kelley was asked | | y i {sense of poignancy of the tragedy | (o 1o received support of Frenc) | the municipal wharf during the day. s t s The polisc formant pointec s 1 refused luce any culars estigate and to N 9 e e iz of the company met last n he policc informant pointed ou (e e i o e 1 refused to pl. any particular: ire met to investigate produc o) aontinie the Lchrtel the kddy-Glover post, Americ themolEoiin awhiahithelvery ey made by Talph S Kelley, | beforo-his superior officers and show our sympathy with all those to |4 1o end of 1930, reducing pro- ASK FREIGHT CHANGES S Jken custoc A scarch for nsed eve roOpErate. v e | Co. Yo I 3 g whomn the dead were honored and e e gion, homo on Washington street (o [ fiien fnfo cus el ofihe Linaionice thati sec- L0 ayanEle SCOSRRIREE AN Y 18 A Contined ironuBlreatg D here bonore | duction 25 per cont compared 0| Waghington, Oct. 28 (UP)—Mod- discuss details. = i3 Wilbur and ot offic oprosparinen ol Jusiicesiot iannces TR e October 1929 ification of the recently revised rates % i T o Lo penden st atterward, Lewis said, a second man i Arises A5 he reunion of the World Wi the depurtment of interior had heen | PENent inves : lanitard SLeieisalGiaisecond France, which had refused to joi|on classified freight in western ter- company, which was mu chief suilty of dishonesty and Misfeasance | “I"urthermore, Kelley — himself | cdint | restriction plans. was said to have | ritory was asked of the interstate | The entire as for a o E accepted a 31.18 per cent queta of [ comme commission today by single inquiry has been or Hear New Jersey Lawyer and can be Lought from private owners i 4 o safe ligure: ent or two in ten enee. Ne ain and Meriden met dication ¢ o ¢ ‘ could, by the merest inquiry in his| Wanted Safe Iigares momen LN ey Brital ; ¥ JIEalionatiiit el ol ol I} GOUILARY R AR § They demanded the combination | Sir William Jowitt in the cpening | i i f is held alternately ca year in th FF } WARD DEMOGRA’]‘S sh nd. ing into hundreds o |own dey went, have determined ! Rl e et | st men e iat b o haion production, which was limited | western trunk line railroads on the two cites. Last year the affair was [1'1IH thousands of acres and into losses | the falsity of his own statements, | 10 4t "% DU @R08 € Lo SEH o0 0P i o had given their | 10 27:190,000 tons, with a four dollar | ground the increases ordered failed staged at the Old Colony Inn in | PLANNING BIG RALL |2 the eoveriiment o geores o bil- |3 atness his assertions of titles| It Thet: B Kaid, (0o W e ade [lives fn pursuance of airship devel- |Per ton fine for —over-production |to provide the carrirs gains in rev- Meriden, and this year New Britain} [lions of dollars. It is an aticmpt to |granied which were mever granted,;Other cmp OI,‘,,\“,‘” it \ll Rosen- | opment 2 Weptiit |and a two dollar bounty for under|enue intended by the commission. has been selected as the site for the | cha odious oil scandals to this |of hundreds of thousands of acres|‘ "“”] o _’r“‘(;“"”' “;’_-“'" ‘?;m Sic. William 1 the board of in. |Production. Itrench producers, in| The roads asked a reopening of gathering. | administration. of land alienated which never was | thal. the proprictor, ¥ v | quiry would have (o consider wheth. | return, received guarantees protect. | the case for further argument. The committee in ch the |Record Attendance Expected m] Only 43,000 Acres Sold Sifnaten. of pupers devivbyeqPlvation Lc’w-lvllmll, he s d“:';l\ 3 |lr1 "»h “1: d’;’o‘“ 0’;:;:{“}“;\“ ']‘ 0‘]; |ing the domestic market until th: arrangements is as follo | “The facts are that out of S.000.- | which never were destroyed. of bil- || fl_" "“‘;y\l‘)“y_"’“\‘\h‘(”“('l"‘]“,{ T L e Al o e ern | end of the year, when they will de- man, E. E. Ogren; treasurer, Cla 000 acres of government holdings of |lions of dollars which never 1; Wi 5 ks SRl Sl s | mand revis ; | | opened the safe, lifted out the t recordings of the ship's altimeter. € 7 ; ence Callahan; William M. Hopkins, Parted Tooal Candidites such lands the whole matters boils |and scores of other reckless state- | °Pened th | Dewey O. ander, Silas J. Lynch | |down to the item that this adminis- | ments | ot sem and ped in an auto OI‘N;:“;:'?:‘\] \lhm:::]fi: oa[wtl)wi;m} ‘r‘ 1 A ¢ d and Gerald P. Crean. John R. | A record-breaking audience 18| tration had approved old title claims Truth Not Sought (m(;m_ i iy i e :)crowr 2, N\L “;L \m\;‘ d‘f:DiT“o Ttalians Arreste s ; R | S gt ol | Before they ie robbers 5, wel 7e Feegel uflw- iden. ~captain of the | cvpected to attend the first deino i for Qo ot acres arising under | “Yes despite all these opportuni-|ime to truss up clerks and manager [lcave one to suppose the R-101 | With Bomb in London is more g the war a i | the ¢ u 920. der " 5 Py °t. 23 (UP' 3 D e o e PEes s | cratic rally in the fifth ward _on (e fuineral law prior to 1930, Under | tics to test the truth, these agencies | ity picture wire. Then they tool. | would not reach her destination London, Oct. 23 (UP)—Two Htal- flavortol wh et Do oroca o e P oot s |Thursday evening at the Rialto|¥ 0FCers no sdseshon titles have | have persisted in broadcasting them | o' 1ov rom the watchman, locked| Sir William said French cxperts |lans carrying a home made bom» aAVO! en B thevw‘ b ot yi‘v,‘:\'”“ on Broad street, democratic | % PASC] e . “h‘"_“}"“ '”I‘,‘.' Of| for the past six weeks by every de- |y qoor after them and walked [from Beauvais and Dr. Hugo Ick- |fashioned from an oil can and load o {'}"":g 99 : £ 4 eaders of the ward said today. | aele Sk w\H ley himsell ap- | vice of publicity, and Kelley has re- | coqually to their car, cirrying the lener, the famous Zeppelin expert, | €2 With powder were arrested out- th s e Former Assistant Attorney Gener- | P e 100 e " ceived payment for theni. Such in- o= T G would be among those o testif: |'side the offices of the Italian fascist 02nd Intantry ' e« ordered abe 16,000 | quiry b Sy S eratang f 4 1050 i - i inc no.‘.)«; lan“m the ,.‘,”, hot 1l Paul Supinski of New Jersoy has | = A8 SOHTS BT 4 gub e oo vEth aabroa dcastor A fon miniica lator. one ofrtne|iOn!the irEht of the ‘dats in tha|Barly herektoday. B it Coi in Githor i Mained ' as the princlpaliim G G he de. | S, these statcinen(s would 10 doubt|ieis g freed himself and sounded | sreat hall th swung suspended | The prisoners had been expelled C sl b Ligifliag e eSS oeliveransa s ) SRR RS Sl nte destroyed the political or the |y ioras hurglar siren. Tt brought | trom the ceiling a 15 foot model of | from Ingland in connecction with B st of war it Clare|dress fn both the TonsllshSaniiPo- i Fieayc SEeE Sl S TRl S AbS Moo of jtheae storce: ten traffic policemen and a patret | the airship. May day manisfestations, polic R e crounds, Iunthermore (heen ail | A8 a picce of journalism it may | vazon loaded with reenforcements he model was built for an Ant- |said. The intended bombing was ex- Mus ar i gmpany in its campalgns in France, | AMONE the other speakicrs Will be | 1o 1apgg have little prosent value | bon 1 per involved | 1y firteen minutes a crowd of sev- {werp exhibition, and will serve dur- | plained as a manisestation against i Vetoras Now: Scatlared d William Man, nd instead of be worth billions | tainly docs not| cral thousand had gathercd in fron Ihe veterans have scattered to all |9ate for probate judc d ictice of bettes | of the store. but there was no clue ans ik Zearty ndidate for ¢ s S R 5 mer alism. As a piece of | (o the identity of the robbers. I'}:‘uts o(“nzv v]uww "‘\ i £ el A Cori TR £0) {'”‘m\l\' :Jvl‘(<'V~ i ‘l \‘i "‘ i ] politics it is 1inly far below the 1 5. e ——— them still residc ither New e i ) Attorney General Mitchell and | jg muel Googel, candida : ideals of political partisanship held | i -lAIH or‘)kn\}l t ln‘x .,r\ A nur s ‘lr“|“1‘in(t‘ v_nlm Seth ‘m ‘.L rdson. | ubstantial men in that party. ¢ }(\l‘lnl ”Cl\ l«‘;’!’v“m\uor 4 ser In Massachusetts, Vermont ter painstaking investigation of | wPpare s Asee ol b aven. Oct. S = Maine, Pennsylvania, California and e the records upon every statement nowsyer anothenphase. for Captain A. Rowland, of | Maine, Ivania, 4 " anm interested and have a duty in Sl e Bt Sl even France tations to the re- Hollyw OOd bhoppe 0“ ner |and innuendo m by Kelley, pro- e R i port. skipper he sp union will be scnl to every member _ | nounced that every onc of his churg- | honest public corvice. T Tope tha| D0t Gander, which was riddled by £ S 5 £ & v hose nam i com-| _ Sued by Five PIaintiffs | cs nas been proved tasclese, without | (e amsion meonts realior. bt | Const Guard fire last'February 6 in 168 MAIN STREET — OPPOSITE STRAND pany roster. ars ago 75 for- | Papers in five different suits Werc |merit or substancc. They conclud- | when reckless, | baseless and infa 3 moved for dis- | 1gainst him on | mer members of company at-|Served today on A. A. Kaplan, own- |ed that the government's interest in | mous charses, in the fact of Tespon- tended the gathering in this city, |°F Of the Hollywood Shoppe on Mail | these lands has heen vigorously pro- | cible denial, with no attempt at veri. | the Fround of in ient evidence. | setting a record for the number of |Strect. Damages totaling $10,750 Jtected and it is indicated that there| fcation, are supported by political |,, 0W1and is charged with resistin — l;OR SD i those who came to renew the asso- 010 dshed. has even been over-strain in the|agencies and are broad oo sty nesConstiGuand SEunnin g thou ) ciations made during the war. There | The lar ] uit brought |zc<1 of proteciion from old cluims, upon the probity of such men | NSNS and unloading within the 12 B i ot the comany lius Feinbers through Bernard |as witness orders of the courts i | ya Secretary Wibun s aliinte war | Milo limit. The motion followed the U present last ycur ; There arc also suits for | favor of individuals overruling the | sult can only be damage to public | OMPICtion of testimony of Licut. A dinner will be scrved about 632,500 throuzh Nair & Nair, M. Ros- |decisions of the department vies 25 4 whole, . Suel. things | Comuoander Raberk G, Jewel In comi- o'clock by Williaw J. Fallor r- | cnthal Co. for $2000 through Na Called o Washington i i3 mand of the baze at New London. iallo Gamage the whole faith of our and the rest of the.ey witl | & 2 Haber & Berkman for § “But investigation shows | people in men. be devoted to renewing lions | through Nair and Nair; A. A. Drey- morc than this. Kelley had been | Officials Sacrifice Moncy OTICE d friendships formcd during the |spool Co. for $50 through Hunger- |called to Washington last summer| *There is hardly an administra-| Ore lot of repossessed furniturd var, ford & Saxe. to discuss with his immediate su-|tive ofiicial of importance in th-|to be sold. Apply Martin M. Hor- Constable Fred Winkle served the periors questions of organization in | federal government who is not serv- | wilz, Deputy Sheriff, 65 West Main MERGER PLANNED = -. 250 Pair Five Groups to Gonsider Joining “LUCk\ ' You Fall Brides7 Who | Tailored Curtains Ol’g&lllzallfll] il Made of a very fine French Marquisette; 3-inch | = 2 b)) hem, full length and width. In very prett Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 25 (UP) | Ha‘\ e fl Hon‘le tO Furnlsh Now shade of Fr;‘nch ljie:ig'c.\ S R i 78¢ —DMerger of five Lutheran synods to i form a federation with a member- | | | Pair ip of 1,400,000 probably will-be | || : 8 ol et o R ek . fi s R hy ant 6 pair to a customer ratified at a conference of represcn- | |l = T 2 tatives of the churches this wer delegates to the conference said (o AT A\ N . i ’ J | "RENCH MARQUISETTE American Luthcran conference, th i § S 5 \ 3 1 i & Trimmed with a fine lace, bottom and Augustana synod, the Lutheran Fre £ E b Size 81x90 3 / i s also valance. — church, the Norwegian Lutheraa § N/ | R | 4 : T S ) , | RN &, | i $ Y 24 | R 24 Danish Lutheran church. \ AN i : customer y G : s ; Each Natural color The federation of the churchi v has been approved 1 cong ' i g 3 \ g ‘ BEQXOT AU R o e voin , T > » A 2 Pillow Cases et CURTAINS tails of the plan have § /7 A & \I \ ! 3 C tt A beautiful curtain— up. the del 2id, ; p: : £ ) f i 2 i Size 4 6. Limit, 4 O age FFull length and width. n will be the . : e / 5 N\ ~ / | 1o & custonicr. oup in the 15t / | N ¥ AN | sloss s % i ‘ Nz gt { 28¢ Sets _ more than 4.000 pastors. it w S 5 Pair Lach A very beautiful Cottage Most of the churches are st o ur AT DAMASK | ] middlew i 5 7 : { \ | Set with cornice valance. = ) ol 7 LTt N _ |l “cRETONNE g DraperySets 2! | Large assortn f trimmed with heavy g i ] § s i - and small patterns z 24 Mary Frost Llected DPresident ¢ BOOL of 24 ) : | JI ‘ 7 yds forSl s - pages on furnishing and decorating. Ask for one! Ladics’ Auziliary of Local Vet- erans’ Organization 81x105 CRISS CROSS , : . ; Bolster Spreads CURTAINS 'J?"BNISH : P‘rlces, ]ust Now’ A‘re at The Made of a nice quality Rayon and Cot- Made of a fine Marquisette with novel ton, washable. In crossbar stitched hem. ‘(Aoum\u]mHOME v & rose, blue, green, \\lntpv cream or ecru. e e M Lowest Levels in Many Years ||| || [“aatooe 1 33I o 84¢ s of the ladi Walt hel hend Limit, \ vonn \. orzes pair to a [with nowmg N YOUARE i Limit, 2 to a customer customer iirres HIS is a buyer’s market, right at this present moment! Thru Active auxiliar mothenr: ters not less t and to the and d T 5 v:/r 2 conform. Prices have dropped an astonishing amount since last Let’s Get This vear, since last fall, last winter, since even last spring. Down, STRAIGHT! down, steadily down they have .gone, until they hit the present bottom of the lowest price levels in years. Lucky are the ones durin mer 8813091148 O D Xl e 1 € open i who have furniture needs, and who decide now to fill them. Il I P O "uul}m" e i i]- Lucky are the ones who can make their selections before prices ' urtalns tock :u‘.i:‘tu‘ take : . ! /97 1R ( navy, lw ave had an upward trend. We have 39 years behind us, and we : intend a good many more ahead. Consequently, OUR lowered 2AZN et ¥ o phold 1" . | | Bk \ B 0 , Very uphold ices, OUR re-adjusted prices, have been made thru a sacri- ‘ AUNE 74010 i Sl Rl l ance thru colorful trimmings. In rose, blue, green. i : f{co of normal profit, NOT a sacrifice in QUALITY! | =9 2old and lavender. LEAVING the later ] Pair .. The FLINT-BRUCE Co. ||| ~ HAMILTON HARTFORD 103 Asylum Street and 150 Trumbull Street HARTFORD i 5 the sheer nzcessity of surviving, during a country-wide busi- ‘ Colorful ‘ ness predicament, stores have been forced to adjust their prices to R QoL CURTAIN SHOP R : == : | 168 Main Street Opposite The Strand USE HERSLD CLASSIFILD ADS