New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1930, Page 12

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12 NWEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY,\NOVEMBER 19, 1930. < tional t tot Morrillihas el : » |ished when aid arrived | hold a $15,000,000 liner on an even |sume his experiments in short wave| Massaua, Nov. 19 (UP) — The|[suid that French interests had coma NAVAL PR[]ERAM T -y en’ 5- | flag ! ng ta Newark—Beer kegs seized by fed- | keel in the roughest weather The dio-telephony. | prince of Udine, returning from the |pleted their withdrawal from the The first e eral prohibition agents are being | Italian steamship Conte Di 4 icox'onntlon of the emperor of Ethi-|European steel cartel, explaining opia, sailed for Italy aboard Ihl.‘m'u they had been unable to con- P et $1,000 by t g his wife | broken up to provide firewood for | under construction in Tri Syracuse, Nov. 19 (UP)—Barto- .+ S he little The second time it was all the poor. *“I want to do all T can| have mammoth American ze| lomeo Solezzi, captain of the rbyal yacht Aurora yesterday. tinue observance of agreements U he ; a day's work and few gaped 5 help,” explains Mr. Lewis J.| B e schooner Angelo Padre, and two sea- \ among themselves regarding fronties Tutt, deputy administrator. | __« | men, Lazzaro Stagnaro and L)Clmen»i Naples, Nov. 19 (UP)—The San|markets. s R ——————a 1 of its . L London—"Lillibet" can roar like x 2 " ico Zanelli, were drowned yester-' Carlo theater orchestra has been re-| This, the agency said, was cspes Restricted Bmldmg Schedule {or —— ther, a 5 a ving | tiger or like a sez A bio- ltallan SpeCla Is |l day when s titeboat with which they | organized on a permanent basis, en- [cially the case in the Saar distric B a) 1 graphy of Princes: zabeth, daug were leaving their ship capsized.'suring a series of concert low | where competiti; from non-mems= Next Y > o 3 By G o entl e | The schooner went aground ncar | admission prices after the regular |bers was ¢ strong. AS & ext Year Discuss : : ‘ R e e e R e o, (e e Sper o o town and pinched of the household. tells of her delig H ) P d yester- = e im:,m 10, act a national unit Centineo. Angelo ed. |in imitating at home noises she has | day aboard 3 Tripoli, Nov. 19 (UP) - Geno Fyench th European under the cartel agreements. French Tedesco jumped off. turtle aftcr | heard at the zoo has been repaired 8ince Emilio Derono procecded by air- withdrawal is expected to make dise Angelo sped off with the truc ¥ York—Three gyroscopic|aboard her last summer 3 ane to Murzuk, 700 kilometers Pact On Steel Cartel sotution of the cartel inevitable he other direction fell | v | diameter and | Vecchia. The ship will remain here | south of Tripoli, to inspect a gar-| Paris, Nov. 18 (P—The agenc — it |and broke a log. The turtle bad van- |« re expected to |until March, when Marconi will on yesterday. | cconomique financiere yesterday | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS O FLINT-BRUCE * GRAPE GROWERS 15K FEOERAL D _ N4 .. Fruit lnduvmsomaalsRecelve HEs o P Sloss Threats From Gangsters : LITTLE ENTENTE PROTESTS MVE (bjects 1o Plans t0 Restore Hapsburg Dynasty o —— | || coLONIAL MAPLE b = RV E L PHILIP 4w i GROUP VANITY @ one of the Gentily . 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