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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY —_——— No BEER MAK]NG PLANS [ wet declarers. rill's presence i Sridgepor t without discretion in deter- mo signal shot across the streetra Curran concluded the wet-d = @ ng which, if any, appeals, should | distance of 50 feet, almost with the BY OWNERS OF BREWERY sue would appear in congressionil J row ide favo » allowed. The judicial council at|speed of a bullet and crashed races in 34 st mong them lowa > S t ‘s | the time of its recommendation is!through a plate glass window of the T' BE I]ISP[ISE[] []l: EURRAN LEARNS .\\r s ey Oregon, Utah, West | motion t 1iss th plaint 2 understood to have held that the | Schulte-United store. b : 3 ; : 1 irginia, anc ermont, which ha | petition of the at OV B propriety of appeals constitute a Charged with obtainin, money Old Cremo Plant Only Being Kept | | singled out as hitherto dry com- ¥4 i t ion question the supreme court llself‘ under fu).\. pretenses, Jossph Sulli- i Akt dohn ekl | onkeiihe et i e & ide by | should determine ven, 34, ot Boston was scntenced to Kre Asked fo Provide Work fop| ™ Memei donn skt ‘ : 4ot e i } Probate Court Approves Sale of | Congressional Aspirants Favor s : ! potition | It was learned today that the at-| jail for 45 days on recommendatian Says. ‘.“, ,'m»l o "..‘ T ¢ > :ll.l’\mt‘wz ey ;[\.shzvalr)::;-”. lul;\\l'oll‘l'l‘:":;::‘r:f Prosecuting Altorney Joseph. 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Unemployed | sotn skituisky, president o | [0SETUMENtS Lelt by Serbich | Repeal Straw Vote Shows NEW TEEHNIEA[ITY e Hmi e R L SR e | | Cremo Brewery Co., Inc., when in- ’ Prof. Levitt: motion, which | cordance with § 659 of the|gpringfield. charped with assault Washington, Oct. 20 (P—An ap- |tcrviewed today with regard to re-| fqphree violing, treasured rosscs-| V n, Oct. 20 (#—Of the lN I EyiTT M V!: would h Judgo Brown disallow | 198! revisior with a dangerous weapon was fined 4 { i £ L) . ¢ L | the 1 oY 4 attorney gene T A $100 and cost, peal to the women of the country |Pairs being made in the company's| gions of William Serbich, aged 33, of | congressionad candidates who to0s jhas 10 ajd the president’s emergency | PUilding on Belden street, stateilsgs pim street, despondent musi-|the frouble to answer W»q.mnm,-\.‘ . 5 et SALFSMAN HE[I] Sy 5 e e e e [T o o= R T R e e e Attornev General Finds Part Aot Violin and Camera Go . minds of the members of the cor- uics | y OLE eneral Kinas Part When Keyworker Exit work {o aid the jobless was made | ponion other than o keep tha| Yesterday, will be sod by Stanles|ine prohibition Amendment, the ma- “¥X X X if the ¢ ; | en Reyworker LXits today by Dr. Lilllan ' Glibreth = ofhuiiging in' repalr It was found [[BOAWSEL B Beumeeon O€ SO or ity s overwhelmingly wet. | Law Reneated such pudgment shall be of the of iy aoencesiol o home, 0% g Montclair, N. J., upon taking charge | that a recent windstorm had weak- | YU narc poaafines, The association sent out $23 re- | B : ;s fntenc ‘ Curnoski, 135 Linwood street by us of the women's division. et the o allalonbih e southi|} Obe of theunstruments e mirosill ie Sl SR S e e o/ a key was made between 8 and 12 o'clock last night according to Dr. Gilbreth urged the women to |side considerably and the roof was, Pean, valued at aboul 3500 and saill(he dry laws. It received 371 re- Hartford, Qct. 20 () — On the #VS n the Lare such n- | {o he several scores of years old, 99 of them against repcal of fitle o a revisior 1, it Newion Center Man Runs Down @ revert made today at pollget::eil(l B quarters. The report state at a help by having repairs made to|leaking badly. plies, zround that under t e now their homes and by working through | Mr. Skritulsky said that the cor-|Was the favorite of the musiciin, | the 15th amendment and call- et S = EEloNanal 9 . . £ % 2 heet their various groups to assist the|poration was taking no steps to- Who repeatedly sed mournfu:|ing for ubolition of the prohibition | " foree the lower court has no dis- i pre Hfi\ [()}‘[] Tl‘fifl](} Dfi\jlce plelingeniiaean cragu S Eng cempositions before he ended his|clause in the constitution. In addi- | cretion in allowing appeal to the % taken. destitute. | wards overhauling the plant in the 9l s r n. It n o s 5 ] 5 s Sk h regard to(life last Satwday iion a scattered few, said Henry H. preme court of errors, the att 1 statut e Colonel Arthur Woods, chaivman |hope that the law with regard to ot 4 e |ion [ ¢ crrors, the attor E R of the committee, said the Mational | the manufacturc and sale of bece Were thought to be in | Curran, president of the association. | gonoral's offico will & to have | 10T appeals to tho supreme Mtford oa i« J. SOLLOWAY HEAVILY FINED \ i ! mig e altero: to whont | f; d a popular vote or wished for r ¢ - L ) o8 £ Ne Tor it 20 (P)— 200,000 ind Columbia Broadcasting \aums‘ might be altered. orate e e e DOmlar ote O aaaned for | Praf. Albert Levitt's latest motion |4 : il . 4 lest of N Toronto. Oct. 29 (A—A $200,0¢ R doflared ithels. ecvides o he : tion of the Volstead act, wssembly of and in | tor . Muss., was arraigned be- | fine was imposed today upon I W. ¢ struments with the hope that thev | wi 4 few candidates evaded the |against it ruled out, it was reported e § te Judge John 1. Bonee in police | C. Solloway, of the defunct broker- committee Ii\ (\.\'Hlus the wulion | would be sent to relatives in Poland | question entirely.” | today. caring h £ 1030. Th urt today on charges of cvading age firm of Solloway, Mills & Co., }\u‘v‘urc industry through Will H Divided regionally Curran found The motion. filed with the clerk |char « ol i sponsibility and reckless driving {after he had pleaded guilty to a 1 Rals ¢ . " in stocks. indicated that the north- | of the superior court her eral of h e S T o e S A L T L of “bucketing Concrete examples of local cfforts ! seaboard and Cireat lakes|days ngo, requests Judge Allyn 1. |scction lin the D NOiSTaln aihenls Shont e o rvey Mills, his partner, was fined 10 aid the unemployed will be re- | ! states candidates were 162 1o 25 in | Drown {o disallow the attorney gen. 5 y S revision, ety 50,0 . laied over the radio, Colonel Woods | 4 F an K r of repeal: the midwesterners al's appeal to the suprs [ Ve N el the provision ) iposed by court, the v Additional charges of conspiracy siaid, in the hope that municipalities | f g v by a 78 to 6 tunc: west ould in all probabili e beo nd a vate co i1l bring 10 ¢t the market price of stocks yet to adopt programs will follow Y N > f the Rockies they went 13 for re- d in short calendar Irid it]Prom this it would appear that| tion azainst Callihan to recover and of defrauding their clients were the example of those which have OVPlbOme hy SODS Dea[h 111 S‘/!‘ peal to nine for retention. while will J"n 1y be deferred to the follg he motion of ’rof Rt e rhe Massachusetls man's|not prosecuted yelief plans in full swing. he south alone remained staunchly ing week hecauze ef the ecause » knocked dow nd ruined a —_— Colonel Woods said 15 citios had | Sub Disaster 95 Given LflSf Honors at Gfl’mau‘f:’" S enoaliie s eE v e by e SR NING S S T by (b e, o : S e e advised the committee they had un- dertaken relief projects on an im- | el portant scale and four states al-| New London, Oct. 20 (P—DMrs Gfi [](] C Chal}(’l ready have orgunized to handle the Sophia Ienerson, 66 years old. problem. { widow of Charles B. Kenerson and ¥ 5 7 ; Woods, who returned last night|mother of Arthur 10 Hodges, a son cUrliedhen nGermanygoct £ from New York, had on his desk | by a former marriage, who lost his "‘P'l'!'“‘}"" O e e today four large folders containing [life in the sinking of the submarine |1cld today in the little black-drape: LON 2 SANY Dlanal dnd =uggeations! from el 6ver || S:4 ‘died! lnst nizht af the Tonis of |Catholicichagel fon tho Maybachil§ COLONIAL MAHOGANY T . A o | n o ate for the 95 vic o ihe country looking toward allevia-|her daughter Mrs. George [ Bat- |mining cs forRtheyipey chins o tion of unemployment. He said cach | ting, with whom she resided. Death | the mine disaster there last Satur- GOVERNOR day. proposal was being studied and that | followed a long illne Mrs. Ken- the committee was grateful for|erson mnever recovered from the | ‘Fhe chapel was so small it 2 them. He noted, however, that ap- | shock which came with the s | commodated only near relatives. | H : | sunds of others stood outside for specific aid would have to | that her son, Arthur, was los > taken care of through local agen-i The $-4 was sunk off Wood , |bareheaded in a light rain. The (§ ies and that the president's com-|Mass, December 1 . Arthur | Bishop Dornewasser of Treves offici- mittee was not organized to provide | F. Hodges was a machinist's mate | ated. L1t I ie s DPernot, rench labor ; \ individuals with employment. bourd the ¢ and was the only The United States Chamber ef w London man in the crew. Mrs. | r.was present and speke s Commerce planned a meeting today aps \fter learning of | few feeling words in his own |'u|v 1o discuss plans of giving its as- s fate of bmarine and for | guage. Theodor Von ( rd, G sistance to the emergency group. [some time was critical condi- [man minister of tramsportation, also | Another move {o give assistance to | tion. or days she cherished the | was present for the reich govern- destitute families was described by |thousht that her son would return |ment. It was the first meeting of | Colonel Woods. He said an indus- | to her. | French and German ministers in o7t (e norl trial loan corporation had mada| [e was the sccond of her sons to |the Saar territory, held by Ifrance g hardware, locks on all drawers, available a specfal fund of $100,. | dic marine di . the funtil 1935 under the freaty of Ver- correct interior; an exact repro- 400 to local welfare bodies in more | hting Wallace Hodges, illes. y du than 200 cities to help as many|lfc when the tug Ayvres sank --1 he bodies, 12 of which were mu- families as possible. The fund, he | Pcrtli Amboy, N. J. The square in | tilated beyond recognition, were said, would be available to local | front of the headquarters of the |buried in one grave. nelfatel Bodles and distributed " in | Thomas: Hose company, ‘has ‘leen ) = 2ok iUl R SR e ;CONDITION UF BR”\ND | MAHOGANY s v ™ (1R S[}UUTS HUL[] e BLOCK FRONT Later Colonel Woods went to the Dospite Assurances | White House and discussed the sit- Peelipgmlsons uation with President Hoover. He | of Dectors That French Statesman | p told the chief executtve he was very H encouraged over the work thus far s Is Only Avoiding Bad Weather. of the emergency eommiftee and feular] s g 5 Paris, Oct. 20 1,@; —The condition | pepticdry he oo ot v | PATONS Ane GUESIS at PIOGTAIN "o i iind e | try, welfars organizations. state gov- e R e G ‘ in Gamp School the chamber of deputies beginning | - i S | e R Tl : Never has furniture been priced so Prepares for Work Neatlvia chalt b inndren Rraranis) o-se b calone 3 | A Washington, Oct. 20 (P—The |any reends o6 Girl Seonie. of agyy | Sirance was Mgt ] ow. If ever there was a “best time” e A T e et o e [and 1ds of Girl Scouts of troops | a5 “quite all right” but remaining 8 R : b, 4 and 16-gathered at the Campijqooys to avoid exposure to the 5 to buv it is right now! Today’s Arthur Woods, director of the pres- | ee i : school vesterday afternoon for | .piil” woet sweathor dent's I By 1 ent ¢ - ol 3 ( H N litae SMerEency employment oom- |Halloween party and to mark th | “inice vog well-defined opinion, || i yrices are the result of better buying mittee, assembled here today 10| gpservance Hirl Se 5 observance of Girl Scout weck. e el e Ao imboraiNor ush forward their rk E - "0 k M pusIMonardtheliinoriaten e (Whnrcstlork ihoF oo ielwern fintioo e lRMRE e T i | : ; on our part. This means better buy- tional scale. ; tume and were masked. COSWUMS | cqraign policy may have fo be post- | The director returned late vester- | .. o i £ : 7 & a d {ro: Gypsies te familiar " . » /' - < N o day from New York, obvipusly [ 10808 T e haractens, | POned until after the armistice cele- | 1 PR o 3 S \ ing on yours. Throughout the store, i } g 0 inaylefanallcomit Stvipiehannol i st C B NPT e : AN ¢ 4 : J tired by the strenuous activities of | piises were awarded (o | astionor IDELIRS m- 5 I R it Dini R the past few days there, but pleased | 1ya roaren. Rits - Aac Hioono | NS before the chamber net carlier | ; b NGO ; iving Room Suites, Dining Room with the encouraging response | 2 i ! / vich met his appeals for coopera- s sl st ' than Novemt 13, 3 D 3 Virginia Hanson, Gertrude Luebec bkl % S < 2 \ [ty 5 S e Dorothy Barber and May Christ ] AL ]r e e ‘7“"‘ s ) B0 b X X ) Suites, Bedroom Suites, Rugs, oL > The program opened with ? e 4 AL : < " 3 A0 , % Qo AT Ho expocts cstablishment T sev- | qreh " fatiowed by a Virginia. e . Briand now nas b it : HITO i biso) 2 ) amps, Odd Pieces . . . everywhere the_one set up by Governor Allen | 2"\ FEVREE PR, S right. of the | o ] : < o (s XX S vou look, every item you see . . . 18 in Massachusetts to conduct a state- 25 NI S g | . < NEX i - 2 3 2 g ct a state- | cpjiqren's department at the librar C:iy !teg‘ns ‘fi / b ower, much lower in price than it wide employment —campaign. His | ¢ the New Britain Institute told a baft wlll ‘aseemble Information !0 \yailoween istory, “Ilie Sbrange Vis- ey 5 S A cver has been. It's your time to re- show where employment may be T L 3 itor. 3 Juengst of Buell street stimulated, will cooperate with mu- ¢ % X > 7 . 4 s 2 DSLalsy At the conclusion of the program |is i the home of her daughter | > T RO B 7 e o . nicipalities inextending the best ve- |1 ‘i1 ool gymnasium the Seouts | oy ) 1 | /v-\ 5 75 urnish your home, to refurnish a IiSaimthod SeyerywieralandiWIIL Ly cesmenemas chiaom e Ml o [ e 2 L e = oy 4 57 5 i . a1 e Shctlalized fields. | Bunice Lohman of Camp strect. Re- | e el g y 9 X OGOLOBO, > 7 room or two or to buy o.dd piece migratlon restrictions against job. | TCSIMents were served and favors|E. Tomay of 45 Main street ha XX XX % Make the most of it. Sbelarafromiabrondl i Teported s outed: | been suspended according {o X D showing results. Already September Elan Paronts Dight = mation given to the locail polic admittance figures showed the en- |, L0 Was announced that Camp 16's | the fotor vehicle departme B e o, gures showed the o |annual parents’ night will take the | license of . Lry lst cut from iho 28,020 of @ |form of an open meeting at the| Prospect strect Be hut thig, Immigration Commissioner. | Stanley Memorial chureh this eve- —— B IO e mBCh! | Guests last night included: Mrs. | liam S. Jackson » m‘h,\' named to 3 3 S ¥4 Charles Spring, former captain of | head a committee to investig un- | cmployed to secure entrance for |, Troop 5. Miss Irenc Haigis, M oy | employment s cify. Other mem- another ““iree months. P 1 1 ¥ mployment in this city. rem Ymmigration Falls Miller, Mrs. Herbert Warner, M. | hers are Mrs. G G. Girard, Mrs. e ! .| William Schultz, Miss Helen Co- | ¢ Wkes, Darwin 8. Moore d The immigration duri thel[h s Dl e Ll G first thice months of the present |(Tancesco. Miss Idith Gerstein, Miss| Georse 1% : i e i s 7 Begley, Mrs. William Kovel fiscal year,” said Hull, “compared abeth IFox and Miss Flor- | TNGAGEMENT ANNGUNCEW ] e e UPHOLSTERED IN SHERATON TAPLSTRY from lurope of per cent, from 1” s e Sl < u‘m!lm }", !\H'f‘yw wounced (he « Cangda 447 per eent, and gm0 0L R TS in“‘?:nvlkw oy | ment their daughter, Mies § Mexico 72.9 per cent ‘ ants:Mabel Spring o oris | Zajko, to Petor Kozakiewicz, sor “The invasion of this country jeiial Ir. and ) . Kozakiewicz of 42 cheap labor from Mexico has p crday th tically ceased and the number | Vast Silesian Acreage prominent i activitics of Holy (ross dramatic circle. No d. coming om Canada tc compete | n i s i with American labor has dropped Flooded With Big Loss been set for the wedding almost to the vanishing point Goerlitz, Germany, Oct. 29 () - e —— “From now on the coming of un- |21 arca of 2,000 square miles in BOOZI NICKEL A SHOT attached laborers fr Jurope | Western Silesia has suffered damage New York, Oct. 29 (U'P)—Bootl estimated at 1,000,000 marl the | liguor hias gone down to a nickel wiibeheryiateriallyiTeduesd s LS e 8 IS sl et 3 Government construction cfforts | 10048 of the last few days. Toduy drink n Third Avenue spealicasic showed signs of spceding up also Hhv waters were recedin ¢ reported after a ra N 2 PC sl odliig o s TR A e e e e -PC. ENGLISH LOUNGE 2.PC. LAWSON SUITE new office building here for mem- [1aKes. Crops arc badly hit but there |dives where “smoke’—a concoction |§ bhers of the house of representatives. |[1ave been no casualties cxcept to |of denatured alcohol and water—is the first of the construction 15 ex- e e | e | SHERATON TAPESTRY COVER pected to get under way ly in |[MASQUERADE DANCI; FRIDAY | The American I'ederation of g . | December., The veterans' bureau js| ©One of the biggest masquerade| bor wos organized in 1856, UPHGLSTERED 1IN APLES prepared to let contracts within a |dances that dance lovers have at-|only three men, Samuel Gomper ’ few weeks for $7,000,000 of hos- |tended will take place at the fabs|John McRride and William pital units in Indianapolis. Waco, [hall, Friday, “the night of the have held the office of presiden Texas; Camp Custer, Michigan: | Witches.” The management who Northport, Long Island: Somerset, | mcted the McEnelly's dance pro ew Jerse and Tucson, Arizona. |ises & night of the best fun festivity | Also the initial construction at the |Of the scason, packed with excife- Colorado river dam site is to be | ment. b X e ial favors, noisemakers, sou-| NEED MONEY expedited, with some $10,000,000 of work to be contracted for within a | venirs and everything that goes with | [k to Pay BILLS L monster Halloween party will be | < i period of a few weeks o dignifie Hardly launched in its task. the |furnished. Dancers can come in | on credit plan not essential | Music will be furnished by the | oftset by a considerable number Original Tmperial orchestra which | § - : messages pledging assistance of or- | for this occasion will be augmented. | [ M“t“i{] Industrial ganized groups and individuals. [muon the crowd to the Tabs Iri- | Servie S day. | 141 Main — Over Ashley's Vind is air in motion, resulting | — Dl Saturday from atmospheric pressure by which § North Carolina elementar: At L «ir is forced to move from a place ildren borrowed 1,500,000 hooks of h barometric pressure to ajfrom 585 :'ondard libraries last place of lower pressurc. I_\v:,\r. having appeals for aid pouring in vpon it. Their volume, howeve rates. only 3 per month. I | | : : asei e if they desire though it's presidential committee already 1~‘u.anuw i ¥ r hough it's| M Quick—confidential logal | |