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6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2§, 1930. HOOVER CBSERVES HOLIDAY PROGRAY Works Shart Time On coming Messa GREEN ( STATE WILL TRY FOSTER A CRINE e R Vancouver Cook Will (laim Jaques Estate ( N 2 ) AL UPO LABOR 0 A58IN ORMEIL PATRIARCH DILS NEW YORK FEEDS MANY THOUSANDS niless Find Countless Oppor- {unities (o Get Dinners cry Heln Offered Fire in Maine Town Does S80,000 Damage [ e e g e Hoodlums Want “Turk,” Get it in Evanston Evanston, 11, Nov. 28 (P— Evanston's honor has been 5'1\\.1 It happened afer a platter steaming “hot dogs” was sent in to a half dozen hoodlums in the 1ston jail yesterday for their Thanksgiving dinne “Make it turkey,” the spokes- man for the prisoners said, “or won't eat and the next time we'll g0 to jail in Chicago, where they feed men right." Captain Charles C. Paasch thought about it for a while, concluded that “Evanston’s honor buildings at old Tort | was at stake” and took up a col- Gibson has been transformed into a | lection with which turkey dinners nursery” for these children, Wil-|| were provided. liam John Cooper, cominissioner Of e e————— ) JOHNNY CONLEY few over a wide area and help had | Westhrook and other nearby com- | Government Provides Nursery for Homeless Alaskan Children Washington, Nov. 28 (#—A plac of their own has been found thi vear for Alaskan orphans and other omeless children too young for school O a garage, a warehouse, a dwelling and a three-fam- ivdrants Water was mscot river handicapped pumped from almost a 1 Ay, HOLIDAY ACCIDENTS COST LIVES OF 11 Forty Injured in Automobile Mishaps in New England of the territorial in- be limited to while care rs and si rt On Survey 1-wide surveys of ques- the educational ited States and other oblems besetting school organ Alaska also werc review urses heir when with a Free Under Decision 40 eorge meth- de- ssional pre secondary the United along wi Alaskan school system, v included Removal ters o paration of ation s were Providence, R. I.,Nov. 28.—(UP) A Thanksgiving pardon by Presi- lent iford fire depa Miss Mil £ ods in seribed Hoover was revealed in a note the chief States District Jr.. today. Mr. Hoover's letter had commuted the sente of awtucket Johnny” Conley. who July 1, 1929, was fined $5,000 give two-year sentence at federal penitentiary on a conspiracy charge in connection ith robbery of $250,000 in st Pawtucket post office in 1926. 1 not have to pay the fine, nunication to Boss reveal- 1 steps to stren, en the from exccutive to 1 Attorney Henry 5 Boss the southeast- I with r natives o Alaska, near Wrange buildings to be const Opening of schools at Non and Tuliksak “Slow Promotion Cited In Air Officials Talk , Nov. 28 (P York nd tamp d th Conley on but they wood F alers, were the con- aled — Slow | convicted w corps were cited E round that the acy did not take pla nd and that cor ns 1 court ere fore Conley vas gener: illeg did appeal lly conceded would the though it at the de- ave been cases af not is casc d man is knowr “The Parsor exemplary co n eircles as SEln Say is a t For - larceny of ket post off oF ieorg serving RIGTOUS SCENES IN BERLIN Leave wor sta he bigg onomy fric- i LEAVES FOR FLORIDA Havana, Nov. 28 (A—DMrs. J. M Miller r airwomar off frov for Miam 10 officers who rticipating in th plot. Allows Rhode Island Man to Go RAILROADS WiLL - SEEK REGULATION Want LEAGUE EGONOMIC SESSION ADJOURNS “Unfair” * Gompetition | Results of Conference Not Re- Under Federal Law markable, Delegates Agree New York, Nov. 28.—(Pr—A legis- | Nov. 28 (A—The second lative program designed to elimin- |conference of the League of Na- ate what it considers unfair restric- | ;oo “eo 0oL 0 o mic action tions on railroads, and to curb cer- | tain practices of other industries|Of Member nations closed today and transportation -lines, is being |With its delegates frank their drafted by the American Association |admission that not of Railway Executives. The associa- tion represents 90 cent of the railway mileage the United States. Geneva, in its results were remarkable. Chairman Colijn of Holla summarizing work in which rey resentatives of 26 states participat- ed, declared that the one ray of hope surviving the conference was in the promise of the governments to seek tariff reduction by means of per of H the Torecast Last Week was forecast last week ams adopted by the executives and by the Railway Man- e association, and C bilateral negotiations. He said that vice president of the (he conference had abandoned the “Central lines, let it be |jiope for tarift reduction through a today that the preparation |multilateral convention. “Slflflfl‘” program was in | “The economic conference of 1927 agreed that the time had come to alt rising tariff walls and start a movement the other direction.” said the chairman in closing the 12 day sessions this forenoon, ‘“but ter three vears faritf conditions in general ar bad as ever. verybody ced upon the necessity ion but nebody has done anything to live up to his belief. We > now chosen to di- rect our rts for tariff reduction along bilateral lines. The respons bility of countrics which made this decision is a grave one. If this effort fails it will be disastrous to whole of Jurope because the forbidden. remaining trade countries will turn roads now propose,” he tionist.’ > line companies Le e Sanepon Taaion a4 Alimony Vetims Fail To Bemoan Wives’ Loss oduction or manu- they dircetly 1g0, Nov. 28 (P—A wor reste porter for a Chicago newspap ¢ ail yeste sody kno day, to get t s of 5 men in and reported back that “no hemoanings for the kind 1 my wife used to cook.” large portior goos: and other delicacic said one inmate, York known of 'l)f n! the proposed legislative Mr. Paulding said, and one included in- the program out- lined by the two associations last week, would compel the oil indus try to divest itself of a $400,000,000 inuvestment in oil pipe lines. 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