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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930. GOLD F[][]TBALLS | Red Flag Leads Desiructive Riots in Brazil Spanish Capital w Big Steibse PLANES FOUG BflUN]] Dance Wil Be Held Saturday o Stis Out of 54 Sculed Night to Raise Funds {0 Leave Make Trips A gold football dance to provide RN et a fund to buy gold footbdlls for th= New Britain High school eleven will be held on Satur evening, No- | ; = ; vember ks ballroom. | g7 % o A b - 3 1 t rous hrough murk The dance is being conducted by ; s ok o : § i o : : ¢ ‘ h i ed city and General Manager Ilbbie Zettermun | : é and Football Manager Charles Fa- gan. Upon the success of the dane will rest the verdict of whether the players are to have the much covet- ed gold footballs. | ¥ P t oot foot ceiling commer- Some difficulty was experienced &t the end of last car ison in procur he goll difficulty nced this for the fact have cooj most spirited backers of the dance and has stated that he will Ge ell in his power to make it a success. Because of the inclement weath- er, Coach Cassidy told his football I»Ei;l}vr\ this vuln‘l that h \\;uu;d’ "011 The red flag of revolution, triumphant in Brazil, led a series of terrifying and destructive A ,,‘,',,O, Nas aice iam ‘0,‘”“‘.”1 “’,‘Il‘ riots in Sao Paulo after the overthrow of President Washington Luis. Tens of thousands ot s there would be no cross-country run | Citizens, hailing the rebel victory, joined in the looting and burning of business hou and | Widespread st this afternoon. Lecause of the rain. | newspapers which had been friendly to the federal government. This striking picture, taken | erel strike of w Coach Cassidy intends to keep the | for the Herald and NEA service, shows one of the mobs, with torches, clubs and a red banner, ' This picture, High school players in fine trim for 4 attack anewspaper pla the Vermont Acaden game on marching to attack a newspaper pl(lm. Thanksgiving day and will oo Body of Babe Found In Suitcase |B0ARD HOLDS P ACTION i Economic Problems Confront ‘ i hel i B it Checked at R, R, Station Sept.23| ™ CABAGE GOLLECTION i ottt League of Nations Conference e v womnr AT WL e et BANKS CLOSED 3 | scum e ey e i ST D e being no immedia d for at 53 Main street day aft 0 . £ 1 Sendl o i , ; on the o door. Griffin e o not do £o until the December 1 < and y F = y - . 2 AIN AT BRIDGE will go to the commo f and other 1 to re 1me Riva with p | B 3 x truction Co. of Hartford, 1 (izatios - i A ‘ £ St YantprR AN AR S AT IO onnilletandl ihis MeBride T Fach Trust Company had been | jj t i LEST RESULTS announced by P M ' r bou 4 tog alist yea I PERALD SSIFTED © commission itself : 1 + 5 the withority to go beyond 1 amendment nor to sugge ad ¢ TR R fication of the Volstead Act. Tt |y S ndertaker John would be going bevond its provines ARt e S e ident of th if it did th thorough autopsy today, under day- e Americar Dr. McBride characterized as “all | light conditions. Compan in L wet” su by anti-prohibi- | ppo posits of approxir typ: tionists in congress that he drys | youally brou § in de-|o" 5 mber want o say ¢ 18th amendment |, nt sfores, an o a 5 they should fall th some pro- < on September posal to modify hese wet claim that unless tt hodi- fied and the e 1sth dment to overthro : majorities in cach branch. How b s didy 2y OLE UL U5k e heoa lotn : ¥ Ban e, Bauxite; DAt 1pany, arics. Both chener, Michigan, and Charles L| e RS TGS T iton I ngburn burn: Perry acceptable to the Anti-Saloon | larly for the unique “baking powder nk, Perry Merchan and ue riv hich will be waged in | A T R T counts! report on the driv vas to be m iT WV Lew demo- and Robert J. Bulkley Ohio. Both Morrow and O S R i i o e for business, the con PRECISION and skill play their yunced : L i For« t part in cigarette making, too. e unofficial house AL 4 25 Bank, Fordyce: Bank modification of T1hx8 1 o ! 2] " |Harr Harrisburg: First You can set no highCI‘ standards i tional B Miner: “Rogal Do iser -tor New | Of SLe1 for a cigarette than Chesterfield’s Jritain,” will be sunk in concret et . - . rery N e e : 018 Nereibelne mita ] own. Chesterfield employs every B O i it S e i el e SERINRT approved method of refining and tlections, MceBr 3 a week- and o i S :: };“]<I.Iv:};“ylbr‘\‘l'l]“‘:} "“. Hn"w‘ ‘.::: | o implroving cigarcttc"tl:lastc —;nd oo Mothadist board of temper- i anen 10 s i whenever C!ty Items neglects none that will contribute claimed sionai ssfienetn b e e i d to and safeguard its uniform R R (e T e R P e excellence, purity, mildness and P fication." said recent develop- | panks g e re killed last night ; ments h “n a “deplorable 1ack | ontpe St g ST At b better taste: hization and activity on 4l to preceive Sanh t t there was a large hole the parts drys in many states. | drive the road on Shuttle Meadow ave- MILDNESS—the wholly natural “It is absolutely cssential that the The campaign, Mrs on st 1 | nue opposite Harding street % i dry organization and supportr in (today. will be entirely non-y | Come and sec “Applesauce” Wed- mildness of tobaccos that are with- every state ilitant and is plann 1 immediat or Th 9 out harshness or bitterness. federation having for its purpose the [needs in the city. The money sep'h Players 5" hall.—advt defeat of any party or any candidate nof be given dir to those in Officer ISuger Kieffer reported : o . for congress or the conventions of |want but will be used to purch today that there was a hole in the BETTER TASTE—such as Or}]) 1 who is not loyal to the funda- food, eoal, and other sitics | road on West Mal rect opposite a cigarette of wholesome purity mental right of democracy—the which will be given them Clark's fillin, right o achieve effective decisions| The baking powder company | A 5 and better tobaccos can have. at the polls,” said the ment vhich donated the cans to the citv | Fitzpatrick 563 Arch street, hit ~ to capilali the stunt, and it |the cide of another driven by SECOND ACCIDENT 1IN WEEK will send & photosrapher here {0 Lattorulo of 95 Kelsey street A second accident in veck be- take pictures of the mayor, the con wrly Sunday mor as both cars fell Victor Stankiewicz eof 248 mittee, and the huge ¢ vere rounding the rotary tr Washington street Sunda He was = > the driver of the milk t < hich WANT DUMP ELIMINATED unwittingly stoped with its wheely A petition prepared by residents (v qpd k%i\'enrr;\dtr)nrt’ed Testing on a hoy's foot last Wednes- | 07 the northwestern section of this s SR ol day. ity requesting that the present gar- | Niece of Movie Star He was driving north on Oak | baze disposal grounds be changed to verley Hills, Calif.. Nov. 17 (&) droa ties in both houses ed by th tation in front of the South church street yvestecrday when a car going $0me other part of the city was —The chief of police, Charles Blair east on West strect, driven by Man signed by 60 property owners said today a police escort had been Chesterfield Cigarettes are manufactured by Lepsitz of 27 Talcott ctreet crashed | {axpeyers and was presented given Gwynn Pickford, adopted LIGGETT & MyERs ToBAacco. Co. into the left cide of his truck. Only | Mayor George A. Quigley by James nicce of Mary Pickford, merely as slight damage was done and Ser-| M. Curtin 2nd and Joseph Zuk a precautionary step consequent 1o | geant Thomas J. Feeney, investigat- | The petition reads: “We the un- |published reports of gangster ac- Ing the affair, reported no cause for | dcisigned taxpayers and property |tivities. an arrest owners of this city wish fo protest | He denied kidnaping threats had — - gainst the dumping of garbsge in [been directed against the child, FOR BEST RESULT the mnorthwestern section of the |contradicting previous reports from1 : j - that’s Wby.’ ADSjcity . |his department,