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NEW BRIT/ IN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1930. nation fund receive the major por- ion of all proceeds taken in by the 1 deral gov pubs M - NAMED IN CHARGE {8 Alleged Liquor Smugglers sicians to preseribe larger quantities of malt liquors for medi- cinal purposes, MRS, DOAK SHOWS DIPLOWATIC TACT POSTMASTER ASKS POSTAGE INCREASE: Brown Alarmed by Deficit of | [cceast on: account of such non- postal factors. The total amount available for public bufldings was $363,000,000 of this, $248,000,000 has been allocat- cd. For allocation of the remaind- der. a survey of building needs is | expected to be ready for congress this month. | Air mail was reported increasing- CODLIDGE ASKED ACTS, NOT THANKS | Senator Pepper Gives Sidelight = “The second count is altogether without foundation. It is impossible to contemplate Mr. Coolidge's rock- ribbed honesty without realizing that it is absolutely inconsistent with easy-going tolerancc of dighonesty in others. In tkLe presence of such { dishonesty there is always open 10 the honest public man choice bg- tween two courses—th¢ utterance of hottom hems. A useful gi fi . . 5 : e d exertion of Iv popular, with requests for new | F P 10 Vi flerce denunciation and exer Also ITndicted SO8,T70,000 This Year | ourelecinda tonmine. < cor | 00 Former President’s Views | wioiesome intucnea b stent bt oitte M M Labfi L d | of 7,719,698 pounds of mail were obviously pursuing a course o 0 » doma £els fl.fly I LEaders as flown in 1930 over 14,939,408 miles | | simple rectitude. ingto » 20 nty-on o Washington, Dec (P—Post- | ;P71 | Philadelphia, Dec. 2 (UP)—An| “Rosevelt was a denouncer. De- of t or Reduce Permits ms bor- Cl)l]g[‘ess Sessl()[] Opel]s master General Brown's preseription | =l | illuminating sidelight on the political | nunciation went well with his tem- : stripping g o XS it dionits liguor for that old aggravation—the postal | Fifteen confracts were -“"“:;‘"" philosophy of Calvin Coolidge ix | perament and physique. 1f Coolidge sena 2 y s sessic 4 o W d in war- deficit—is to ~ charge a half cent | {RECH - ‘“\"}"“ “‘l“‘ Imarige act dur= | contained in a story told by former | had attempted to burst forth in de- [ seri- ported ‘t ) ceptance hington, Dec. 2 (A—She is | mcre to deliver those letters now 4‘hb :“rw ;;A.r ml ring (-h4r- total to | | Senator George Wharton Pepper in | nunciation it would have been an al- 1 « pracyRioRyolate sy vet a cabinet lady, but M mailed outside the locality for two | .- =15 "'”“_5‘”' lines a1e Tequir- § pig hook “In the Senate,” published | most ludicrous performance. Such an o sta T 1 t uggling Cana- William N. Doak already has | cents. dencd qntfilr§(l~'~4§-.“:“ vessels Of [},v the University of Pennsylvania | explosion would have been out ot e | ) 4 « B d States, ed some of the abilities Appalled by the $38 a00 by ‘H]D;\L"“d ely 576,066 gross 1‘01\5. at | Press. | Keeping with a philosophy which 1a st po J N o ac ers and s be called on to use when which the ‘department found itself | ¢ i z‘”}‘“"“ . cost estimated at | «Qpe Sunday Mrs. Pepper and 1! substitutes performance for talk.” y s i ¢ ) 1 boo cither are husband takes his place as behind for the year ended last June, ] 2 1bject to future con-|pag been to church with the presi- e “ome o A g stody der hond. The he spoke out foday to President Oitions nl{“ are required o con-ident and Mrs. Coolidg Pepper | ) I > ge from § d at the labor Hoover in his annual report Ll 1 ,“I ditional vessels to total | yrites. “Afterwards, at the lunch | ost of the me ent yesterday 1o take over | The recommendation was for a | iPProximately 494 tons, at a|(aple, he asked what we thought of | | < ot guilty s new duties, only to find he had | two- f cents per ounce |toSt of $40,750,000, and to remodel sermon. s theme was y 3 o s ssucd ‘o senate confirmation, Mrs. | r class mail of a non- vessels, at a cost of $14,700.644. | ude, and the text was: ‘Were s s i Gregory H.apl was with him, mixing with |local destination, while the two-cent ”"‘i&“"", 80¢s to American ship- | Not Ten Cleansed? But Where Are | i 2 s s itio ¢ labor leaders, shaking hands |rate would remain in effect for local | ¥érd® Tthe total mail pay for the | the Nine? They Arc Not Found | c « 1 1 receiving from far deliveries. This “only practical ull ‘;"“r‘“"“ terms will Juproximate t Returned to Give Glory to gn v « P ‘ 1 ury which 7 velre a with under the legislation pro- $-10:060,000 God, Save This Stranger.’ i 0 i w I Sy : o = L S e T commentea the somon rep- | OIAIM Army Officer Was In- on « ; ‘ Seicd 143 - 11 these men almost as SUBMARINE DISASTER per continues, “but the president | . G 1 : s e e Deficit Increase atuated With Southern Gir a € o8 il 0 ssess s worked among them almost 1st year's receipts reached $705.- DEAD M i ‘I'm not so sure that the man | ar ght ove orce hirty vears.”” 454,000, Despite that tremendous AY BE HONORED | who came back and prostrated him- | S session — ’ ~ \ € : Hav no children to keep her total, the deficit excceded that of | self a bit more grateful than| Kansas City, Kans, Dec. 2 (Pr— sterda 1 I S ore going r 3 ed to one ot, Mrs. Doak a | 1924 by $1.912,000. the nine who went about their bus- | Major Charle Shepard, 69 year ny sion to ) NuU! B MLy — — s T Aing figure With e department should conduct S-1 and S-31 Sinking Victims May When I appoint a man to|old physician and tuberculosis ex- s Swanson ¢ : ue eves, |its strictly postal operations with- et o = don't want him to thank |pert who rosc to high rank in the % o 4 WAY BE BANISHEU G R set Posthumous Decorations want him to go and make | army medical corps, will go on trial a Y o honie was a | star point. He estimated the in- 16\ Gongress) Dasses BiL in tederal court here carly g ; e , | W hotel e the | crease would boost income $53,000, i Never Effusive week, charged with the murder of 2 / i olitics ming 2 000 annually: and recommended | Washington, Dec. 2 (P-—A new There was much scif-revelation | MS_Wife. e n g afb f S S F h 1 ocial chat which alwa ompan- nominal revision of fees fi ey | proposal for posthumou o & this K.” Peppe | Shepard was charged with hiy : y, o Fathep ¢ \ominal revision of fecs for money | T v mous recom this remark,” Pepper comments, =of i Death of Son lirs Father's Cobsaamiy s sessi orders. insured and registered | pense for the victims of the S-4 and | “but no basis for inferring insensi. | Wife's death after toxicologists re- S £ ] toracf 1 . > ove wi Mrs. | classes of mail to net an additional disasters was before | bility. 1t Mr. Coolidge never thank- | Ported she had died of bichloride of enagresment nterest in Device Will Hold Caucus Tomorrow (o ee e fou rural ,000 yearly. Postcard rates cd those who had served him faith- | Mlercury poisoning while with het se ; ik U she could cook, sew, | would rem sent Representative Halsoy, republican, | {ully, he was merely doing as he Busband at Fort Riley, Kans. G = Plan A[[aCkS g ral and a ro 15 post ral also term- | Missouri, proposed in a bill to give would have others do to him.” [hej sovernmen gyl s sltamige . & G of 2 pi a 2 | od leasing of postal quarters at ach to the dependents of the This incident, Pepper says, ex-| Prove the physician was mm(.;;p a A s exceeding $6.000 “u lost their lives. S-4 | plains why Mr. Coolidge failed to| With a southern girl, Miss Grace ¢ ey Potomac 1 The general sul e Cod, December | make the usual public acknowledg- | Brandon. cmployed at Brooks field, 1 st Sl ¢ abo ston the Doaks b under scnate investigation, Il hands lost. Two ,ment of work rendered by those un- | San Antonio, Tex. Miss Brandon b s L - SR g stucco home, and port in tl Ying. Mean- alive from the $-31 | der in his administration, 1It|has been summoned IO.“N,]‘W,F- ! tomor & I nels for their post office department 1 and sunk by the alack of appreciation of loyal | Barding expensive Iovidch fKtln 222 { 2 b ts report to have for | steamer City of Rome. that influenced the former | charged Shepard A : it el S ago 1 ultimate owner- = resident, Pepper says. It was be-| Mrs. Shepard died G Ungers s y ¥ pacious ¢ N e i : 5 e 1z illness. Because of the mystery ¥ 3 S 1 chick 0 quarters now costing PLANS BAIL BOND PROBE cause he would have wanted a man |08 1 ' 3 e 2 Eonrst only a Mrs K > than $6,0 ; not whom he had server to use eimilar | SUrrounding her death, physiciane : ” A o Rl ionay | proudl Noting that first clasg | Chicago, Dec. 2 (®—The Decem- | oo fsiad (0 e ainost ol Sxnt 2 S OUR on d two proposals for national : 8 s have been t sinee 8850 | Ler Eand Gury under Instruc- | o0 Who have sought to analyze | nation. Major Shepard refused, they | ! i dcion- 5 : > 18t Brown ar. | llone teday from Chief Justice John |\ "0L0 Frn . SLE SR T 5 MO | aid. The examination was made , 7 1 ] be- 1 1dit g ’ , s e I \!J\.mr of the criminal court | G Coin™ or fecling, Pe pper writes, Sccretly at Omaha, Neb., however, | i ! i i A i/ 4 Lists Increases 1o make @ full - investigation of |\ piio others termed him indifferent |and the poison discovered, At the i LU ¥ e S 2 “Since 1916 Baer anins T orgery and per- |, public corruption me time, the state (hrngfs it has —— : b rease of 82 pur cent in the second- Tl ity GI LT Tl The first count, the senator he. | determined that Major Shepard had Halos Fi b e e wal bonds- | lieves, can mever be proved or dis. | Frocured a quantity of bichloride of ldies : n the third-class rate, and an aver- i ental in | proved - aereury from the camp surtr-h's ; ; = I — P e Jpbr cEntiin’ the u the community Hides Feclings Major Shepard arrived here Jast ver ) e o sarcel gunman an ster.” the chic Wihilosophy of men of the right from Denver where he s ——— e E s g power the la c Is “aggregat- ling is a {hing to be hid- | fident the jury would “acquit and . : ? ey Lascre mas Funds to Be Distributed St an $10,000,000 were for- savs Pepper. “Manifested feel- | vindicate D Sy & is cquiv to 3% less than one per ceut iz, in their cstimation, a weak- 5 g vent = s ’ t time. If there was collected.” | USE HERALD CLASSIFIED e : a : 1 Yo the relative Yiin 2.cent rate e ‘ 7 cents at BEESBBH!EEXEQ { 1 Has Wide Alternati B 3% = | . ) « rate than 29 ©° ¢ 1 g 2 fied, ne or s = i I Gt N 2 : . o s £ 1o of th except, of cou ‘ # FOR SHOWERS — - ’ 2 00 to on sccon V4 . cx s o v \ FOR WEDDINGS — x 2 ) publi- f first class, Brown contend- S e o FOR BRIDGE PARTIES— | - mo 000 , . , the ult being ta in- i n ik of g < g a s rather than decrease the de- a i ; : + FOR CHRISTMAS — | A : e : ‘ sslon, the | Dedction RAYON SPREADS COTTAGE CURTAINS T a MUSKEAT CHORKES SNARD i i = g [} ort} = ich a = « 1end uch as ocean and s l 14 New style made in clover oo t 5 e : i free mailing color > pattern, marquisette. Blue, @ Valu ‘ ces Blame pt each green, rose, gold . g ] cohgressional rca set o I of rates on cards and scc- : s Sl s JHEE LI o RUFFLED CURTAINS 81x90 SHEETS I ( v for much of the defi 53 X f c sad the department's “gen 3 i z ove ! ) o netions. Brown said ob \ (uisetts miess, made of gool \ hor there should be 1o rate 1 1 C in col- quality muslhin Wednes- Wedne Only aay only. i pr each u . adai TAILORED e e 47 54 IN. DAMASK fl o e s : ;s Q DRAPERIES aman: for_roclanaiion o Sale at Factory Sale at Factory : ! . = on farms - Made fine ccru marqui- ¢ : : ; : 1n rose, blue, green with b e | 2 ette with 3 in. side and N g Pdrl\ St Parl\ St gold. Special for Wednes- Cooneration At AN . AMERICA? Park ment Made in N Quality. w Bri Practically Discontinued Numbers Beware of the Cough That lingers On When “pa and yo stop that toug hard coug SYrups. fln All S:zconds Underw ear S [ Emulsion. It's the contrary ishy old time coughs that line likes to conquer and the tough I\O hXchallges er they come, the faster 8o if you have one of thesc persistent coughs that less nights and days of forment ask your dealer for Bronch c Jimulsion—IJt isn't a chicap medicine | —-the cheap ones a des vrice—that's why it's guarantecd. cause slec o T TCH-JONES SALE HOSIERY FACTORY St Open From 11 a. m. Untll 8 p. m. Dally n Hosiery Co. You Can B ng in This Sale 15 Price or Less Seconds Are Marked—Sold as Such yweaters Flannel Bath Robes Men, Women and Children No Delivery e Sure of the Samples Hosiery Cash Only suggestion. Luncheon Sets Made of pure linen, pretty colorings, cloth and four napkins. Wednesday 87¢ set mfimmmqnmmmmmmmmmm 68 MAIN ST. ‘ b VALANCE CURTAINS \ade of marquisette, with Made o on ringe on valance and cur- 98 tains for living room or - CIE S Donblc Dihe e ind tie-backs Pillow Cases Good quality for Wednes- day only. 1 to person. 10¢ each Chenille Rugs Reversible, in many col- ors, figured. For bed- room or bathroom. 98¢ each HAMILTO day only. 9 . VALANCE SETS in all col- ffle valance PILLOWS For the most unusual gift, new assortment of styles and colorings. Wednesday 88¢ each CURTAIN SHOP : [ Y I Opp. the Strand Creators of Beautiful Curtains and Novelties | '