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PR A Faithful Terrier Dies As Malnutrition Result || New York, Dec. 3 (UP)—The || rigors of heroism have proved fatal for Four-spot, member of || the illustrious Spot family of fox terriers. IFour-spot, who with his broth- er, Three-spot, and their parents, Two-spot and One-spot, gained || renown by guarding for a week || the body of their master, Old || Tom, a Negro, until it was found || by a policeman, died last night o || the || malnutrition resulting from long vigil without food. | 5 . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1930. ) ANETXLPF[?SSE[;]ISI& }I),};}[‘][’]“Y erkrl;lleerclt&:[;le‘ ‘i::lf;el::ll?lye’: r“";‘]l,"‘;‘ ‘lkl:’,ln'fl,'"t', BY RIPLEY “ e o Tavtes ANDERSon N \ society published i MURRAY | s or s auot ENlTERED BROWN PREF| = 2 s e EARNED [b UNITS 5 o } s dea AND RECEWVED HIS of e D\PLQF‘IA Arouse Interest o //" BiLLY HAJEK —— pAYED Tue PIANO -continvously ] FOR [§7 HOURS Son Francisco. (930 HODVER OPPOSES. " CONTIAUANCE Ot EE TAREDLCTIONS -~ A WATCH CRYSTAL n 3,000,000 Ashed o 1ild o an eait The 2 : s The Mississippi Ran Backwards—At the time of 3 ctually flowed backwards for a short time e i o about 100 miles up the river from Memphis, Tennessee, was formed 2 is 310,177 and t} rom the Miss - s period « our Reference: S. Cobb’s story “Fishhead.” endatic . i : uh 3 Amatlocuilolitquitcatlaxtlahuilli—The literal meaning of th ceived thing is writter Reference: HAIR WAS GROWN ON 8y Research Assotialion tne Wool Induslries Reelfoot V3! & y and fer- S do St g EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON uake in 1811, the Mississippi situated sult of this quake, sippi which filled it flowed in a backwards direction for a lake, which is a e is Aztec word i the p gubernatorial candidate. A total of 219,500, nds reported reasurers tee headed by Sa but which no ad been made by the la ports either to the secreta syl or the nia for Der Says No Report M, €S 1TS TAIL for A CHAVRY ayment of Facts,” by H. W. Ruoff, 1912 edition, page 181. nk Brown ng been e Davis-Brown muel Vau- acco s ry of Nye in tate com- ade Nyve also read f n records s g more tha county treasurers had made no reports of ampa expenses. He pointed out, howev they are not re the state quired to report s§ 850 or more was Spe At itset of today's session of the ‘ \ator Black, demo- read without com- tt solution adopted by the senate in seating Senator Newberry, of Mic eight ars ago with severe for the ex- condemnatio tures of $125.0 Dec democra e ad J. Davis of brought forth r rumors today binson in his cam- (UP)—T¥ under S gave in ation seat Pennsylvania in 1any spec- Obstacles to the scating of the oriner labor secretary disappeared crday when Robinson, minority ved to assist Majority I son and the momentar- d republicans. Davis had een asked to stand aside pending investiga of reports that his mpaign expenditures W more an the sum listed. The republican explanation of Robinson's action was tha democrats have i3 « Tax Refund I he Standard Dictionary C s / 2o ; g o TOMORROW —The First Wisecracker—Bion (Believe It Or Not) = S gis < Hoover o Air Mail (44\‘v> 0g ‘ 5 A at Vaith In Congress and <t off ¢ - il = hicing the jast Guard Funds g e RotiaE 1akes tly look for- ;,, ‘ on 7 =+ (PPOSES CHANGING S e ... PROHIBITION LAWY " r ¥ }I;HY~ Balanced Bud “ 7 2 Says Drinkin Decreased ¢ A is still a g I of drink : o etter than o o s of saloons e ere is more dr ¢ New 1 England s than ed in 162 Mr. Fredeer en the pro- jatrol boa Ay Vo e of this co ke to sce the efit of the ent they will o appreciate de- spotiing s fense of c fro nder Evangeline i of fon Army and Professor Fisher of Yale Miss Booth Fconomy Plans stresscd 1 rea Washington. 1» P of the (e sher places Professor F cent per 2 v June pr 04 T 1. These M propri o 9T . the government will have a de- g togethe the economies the treast o A of $180.000.000 as a result of |hrought i government ng i rec 1o b de- | reduce th actical effect of the year - and added expenses to re- | change financial situa to less nemploym and aid vet- |the present imated deficit of ap- i 10 proximately $1£0,000,000 for the T Looking e 1932 fiscal year. current fiscal vear. (Continucd From First Page) current fiscal ' president estimated the govern Due to Depression —_— wver than bu stima ent would end its fiscal year June “This development, of course, §s|but collected funds for the commit- A reduction of $104.000.0 2, with the slim surplus of narily due to the depression con- | tee allotment for tax refu 0.000. He warned that this dition not only in this country but Nye read the total of 641,274 ex- responsible for the say may bhe ecasily reduced by !in the whole world, accentuated by | penditures in conclud a session there is an incr c overnment expendi drought. and. on the other hand, | of his committce to delve further for public building ior to the necessary measures of the | into reports of discrepancies in the For the first time since the prohi- is is not a time when we can | government to increase employment, | accounting of campaign funds spent bition burean was created, this bill afford to embark upon any new orxand the increases of allowances tolfor the ticket headed by Senator senate may some day s one of their own 17 was noticeable, hov 7 democrats re d to f leader in the vot arty. e tic steering comm There has been talk of dissatisfaction with Robir ership. If the Dav on a Jor might today son soon would fall. On ocrats followed order 1 Dav | The democ said the Davis ferent from previous sort because there vote ats ca were of corruption | Chairma paign funds investigating tee, however. said t: | was an insult to the com made it known that the was not closed. Two Witnesses Cal Two witnesses have been 10us mandate of t legislative issue be predictions that Rob- led by se is manifestly dif- senate at southern gun to fear the ek to bar Refuse to Follow er. that ollow their ng, despite de th ittee democratic on's lead- had been there ly 20 dem- o support Robinson ses of the no charges against the senator- Nye of the senate cam- commit- action mittee and Davis case lled for today to testify regarding Davis' campaign expen: ed to hear ti | Vauclain, > testimony chairman of Brown committee, in New York to- | Today’'s witnesses were G morrow. | 1. Weaver, Philadelphia | W. R. Douglas, assistant clain. Another item of lobby today was the resentment committeemen league, {can. Montana. “agam,«t the committee toward Senator Patterson, Patterson s and Nye arrang- of S8amuel the awyer, and to Vau- discussion of Nye their col- Tepubl turned when the called | te came and voted to seat left for Davis several some vote apparently sises which will last . Senator Walsh, democrat, Mon- tana, told the United Press the vote iid not mean the senate had ap- proved large expenditures provided | there were no charges of corruption. | He said the lack of corruption | harges distinguished Davis' case om that of Vare and Smith. He | added Davis had a comparatively | casy time in Pennsylvania and it was | not fair to attribute the bulk of the | spending to his candida With | respect to Truman Newberry of | higan, who finally resigned from the senate, Walsh said the $195.000 | hich figured in that casc all had | spent for one man. i Senator Norris Displeased Senator Norris, republican, Ne- 1. was displeased. don't think,” he said, “there | Ay reason for seating Davis mmediately. The committee just | ed to wait until it could con sider all the dra rever facts. The country may the conclusion the senate has | 1 itself regarding these large | expenditures and will seat anyone regardless of money spent. But I don’t think that contlusion is right. | The vote merely was to refuse to wait for the committee's report. The committee still can report and the senate could pass a resolution de- g the seat vacant.” Senat hipstead, who once pro- posed cxpenditures e more strict told the Ur Press “I don’t think that votc ends the tter. His title to the t won't lain r | applause. “I want to lower the taxes, and I know I will have a hard job to do it,” he said. In conclusion he paid & high tribute to Mrs. Howard S. Parsons, chairman of the New Brit- lief committee, referring to one of the most energetic her and willing workers the city has. Mrs. Parsons was present and the {mayor's tribute was grected with ain on the whole are doing splendid work, he said, displaying a fine spirit of cooperation, Volunteering to answer any ques- tions about the relief fund, the mayor observed that he understood he might be asked something about the Northend school project, but he did not believe that matter was con- | nected with the subject at hand. No- body asked him any questions, al- though it was reported about the city during the forenoon that he was to be interrogated relative to the reasons for his opposition to the proposed erection of a new school in the Northend district. BERENGUER SEIZES SCRIBE WITH GUN (Continued From First Page) ccellency represents.” The premier and bro grabbed Llizollivo. who was taken to his the police station. He later ex- plained that he had resigned fron { liis newspaper in order to carry out e strange demonstra 1e premier. tion against General Rercnguer, & solc took over the premiership of Spain on the request of King Alsonso, suc- ceeded the late Gen. Primo De Rivera, who maintained a dictator- hip for six years. The Berenguer serious internal in recent cabinet strife has faced and restless- weeks, although it as continued steadily on its pro- m of returning the government to a normal constitutional regime. Within the last few wecks a series of strikes in which the laborers red to violence on various by agitators have caused of troops in the cap- large industrial were occasions concentration al the e ed until the committee re- | lu Barcelona and Se- ports. If no one else will propose a | | stricter limit on —expenditures, 1|, calEreetiones would be glad to do it including republicans, constitutional nonarcl communists' and so- STATE ANDNATION - LAX, MAYOR SAYS ued From First Page) to see the goal has been set. Su- John L. Doyle of the department has esti- 0.000 will be needed artment to carry on until the fiscal ye but, the the amount may run up 0,000, depending entirely upon ions. Opposes Tax Increa st not be increased, because many taxpayers nd their present burden. | + home ialists, have been carrying on vig- campaigns—some of them against the kin added to the difficulties of the cabinet's work COMPANY | Former Infantr TO MEET of.Co. 1 tonight at o'clock t erican Legion on Washington street to com- plans for the annual banquet reunion to be held at Odd I'el- s’ hall I street on Satur- embers will meet heAT 2y, Dece or The banquet wil sc at 6 o'clock with Wil Fallon ca- eri A prog of entert me follow luding 1 of es and frien. World war. former mem- will attend, it hips made during the More n 50 of the hers of company the is expected. The people of New Brit- | ol PURSE SNATCHERS G0 ON-PROBATION Youtbs Caudht Here Get Sus pended Reformatory Terms John Goiabek and John Rzezik, 16 year old youths of 153 Broad street this city were sentenced to the when found | Cheshire Reformatory | guilty of a charge of theft from per- son at today's session of the supe- rior court. Judge Allyn Brown sus- | pended execution of the judgme {and placed the boys on probation in charge of Probation Officer Edward C. Connolly of this ciy The boys were arrested November |13 after they had been implicated in an alleged purse snatching affair. | Golabek was arrested by Officer | Charles McCarthy after he had been |caught at the corner of High and Lake streets by Walter L. Morse of 61 Grove Hill, after a long chase. | At the time of his arrest and ths following morning in court he was |identified by Mrs. Sarah Kendzur the Loy she alleged snatched her which contained upwards of from under her arm she was walking in a westerly direction along West Main street shortly after | 6 o'clock in the evening roin the the polics was arrested Iz and admitted to ik ning that he was with the Golabek boy at the time the purse was taken Rzezik was represented by Attor- ney B. J. Monkiewicz. 00 SUIT BE NG HEARD press time this afternoon the $2.000 suit of Miss Sonia Kaplan against the Western Union for a broken leg she claims she received vhen a bicyele struck her was still being heard before Judge Morris 10 Saxe in city court Ivar Anderson, who is said to he the hoy involved | was on the witness stand for some time this afternool accident occurred at the intersection of Main d Court strects. Attorney Maurice W. Rosenberg represents the plain- tiff and Robinson, Robinson & Cole of Hartford represent the defendant company Amphion Club to Give “Cat o’Nine Tails” The Amphion Drar club of the Senior High school will present its first production of the year the auditorium of the High s on Friday eve December The play in three acts, gives pron of thrilling its audience as it contain an elen stery The play, “Cat O’ Tails,” was written by Lawrence Norcester The production is under the direction of Mrs. Amy C. Guilford. The cast of characters is as fol lows Mr. Gordon .. Richard Hubs Jimmie Andrews Jacol Petuskis | I7ox ens Rosshers Henry Robert Kell: Gordon Mrs. jorie I Retty Anne Murph Ted Maitland .. Margucrite Huebert Miss h . Inez Calkins Br Mary Spencieri _— —_———— AT THESE PRICES AND SO NEAR CHRISTMAS TOO! THURSDAY FRIDAY ATURDAY 5 Just usual —Clear-Weave ALL SIZE Colors WHITE. at tils time take advantag, offers PEA CHOICE OF Bloomers French Panties Shorties your money. More for Christmas. RIGHT Yoke Front Panties This Great Sale Means—More for Fine Super-Dulesco UNDIES 9c Regular Values from 88c to $1.09 of year when stores e of additional profits this amazing sale. FROM STOCK CH, ORCHID, NILE, Regular first quality ADDITIONAL SPECIAL . For this occasion our regular $1.89 Crepe de | Chine Dance Sets and Chemise, | Reduced to | > are told that our new line of 100% pure i silk French Crepe Undies—is outstanding for W its distinctive styles and Step-Ins friends happy LR Chemises C_——LEH ~WEAVE 302 MAIN STREET unusually reasonable prices. .... '$1.39 "'$1.95 Dance Sets Slips 13

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