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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. e e ] (LAIM BOAT VAS PRESIDENTS PLEA INSIDE DEAD LINE " ANSWERED BY N.E Mazel Tov Hall Mile Too Far Council Tells of State and City 3 Tuwa Shore Unemployment Steps Speaker Longworth Welcomes New Members to Congress TICKET, ARRESTED Motorist Found Withont Connec- ticut Driving License t PROTESTS PARKING When Alex Guttman who gave his address as the Allen Hotel, Torring- ton, parked his car too long on Court strect last night and then spent too much time in about the payment of the regular $2 fee imposed for such violation when he went before Lieutenant William P. McCue, he only succeeded in ar- | guing himself into trouble. After the lieutenant had listened protest of the Torrington man he demanded to see his license and reg- | istration. / Guttman produced a Connecticut registration and a New Jersey oper- . After noticing this dis- utenant McCue ordered him to appear in court at £:30 this morningato answer to the ¢ of driving an automobile without a li- cense When the case was called at § this morning Guttman failed to a swer. An order was then given by Chief Willlam C. Hart that he be apprehended and brought in and arguing | | Einstein Gets Rest En Route to States on Lmer S. S. Belgenland, Dec. 4 | Prof. Albert Einstein, on the “:1) to | the United States, is getting on this ship some of the privacy which he mnlved during the days immediately | preceding his departure. Today he ‘ had a long talk about anti-semitism | with a representative of the Jewish | Ivlr‘Kriphu AR but for the rest | of the day he w left by himself. { Even in the main dining room the passengers respect his request that he be left alone. He spends most of his time at work in his cabin with « member of the crew guarding his door. NEW RATES DENIED Washington, Dec. 4 (P—Proposed increased freight rates on fruit other commodities between Pa to the [ coast and Florida peninsular points | today were denied by the interstalo commerce commission. The commission held the rates would be discriminatory to Ilorida points inv olved. RUBBER FUTUR! New York, Dec. 4 (P—Rubber fu- furcs op quiet; December 9.30; March @ May 9.80. N one tracts—Deccmber 9:35; March 9.713 SY=—") made to furnish a bond for his ap- | widuu \\1L'1 \}Kak(‘l' Nicholas Longworth after he had welcomed pearance at tomorrows session. At about the same time that the order was issued Guttman walked into the station and announced himself. = R When asked why he had not pre- | Pennsylvania; Robert | cnted nimself on time he answered | Hinton James, he f the opinion that the | police court was in ughout the day. He Associated Press Photo Rich and Edmund F. Erk, \onh Car ]ma l,on'r\wlm: admitted FODTRALL PLAYERS 0 S U py g mSPLAY" CHILB”LAB”R’F‘"ES LENFURMWE iy i Invites “Kiss Me” Insanitary Conditions 5 Toy \\';Jrrrkci 82, .\',iill At Task on Bi)’thday NEW TARIFF BODY WL FACE QU1 Finance 10 Ask Questions Stnate Committee o Wanis Tall Man Upsets Liner; - N _Finds Ceilings Too Low - RELIGIOUS BODIES QUARR ETERNAL TRIANGLE WILL RENEW DRIVE - Beach Garments Colorful—0ne Reports at Conference Reveal Polish Women's Club Bridge Attracts 100 Amaranth Sale of ttended t ridg FANCY ARTICLES and FOOD Saturday, December 6 17 Main Street COTTON OPENS STEADY | | | TOR BEST RESULTS 1 HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |A New Bathroom for Christmas There is yet time to select and install one before Christmas. A gift for the whole family, Let us call and give you an estimate today. A. A. MILLS PHONES 5100 - 5101 66 WEST MAIN ST. Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work GIFTS FOR HER See the CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE S in Tonight's rol.” Whe : ., o . called Herald Classified Section g b at s miliar should appear but insisted that he thought there would be no ob- n if he presented himself any time He loudly protested against post- ing a bond of $50 to insure his be- '~ ing present when next his name is called in court Evasion Charge Changed 2 ase of John Keiko s disposed of f police harge of dropped s fined Judge Saxe after he ty to the charge of Keiko was d by Officer Bloomquist iving night af had 1 ne of an without s ng to deter- BEUEVE WIHHW ) - Sister Asks Exbumation and ot Nen 1o Tnquest in Couyt i 1 Ior\ n, and cost sted last on Park stre Motoreycle Edward Muszynski who ¢ had chased the man along Park d crossing during e he alleged he was trav- s of 35 milcs an hour. LYONS CERDITS 4 (P—The chamber | v voted the equiva- aris, Dec. f deputies 1 credits in favor | ons for reconstruc- | at he had been told the time that . A ~ GIFT LIST . for those who do their session | Christmas shopping early for Glassware* Pictures¥ —48 —— Costume Jewelry* ————— Bridge Set* Diaries* Children's Books* ———— = Children’s Games* ———— Leather Goods* —— Desk Set* ————M————— Mystery Books* Pottery* Pen and Pencil Sets* Stationery “You supply the name . we'll supply the gift .. .! BeacolN Book and Gift Shop 1 85 WEST MAIN ST. Telephone 6100 By ALCOHOL g what |t ) word will. 1 upon ¥ uu CHASER DEAD nendations | I N. J., Dec. 4 Pr— nsion of « whose pas en led the v order last to ride on GALLON 5 Oc GALLON Bring Your Own Can FRIDAY and SATURDAY Complete Battery Service On All Makes of Batteries New Britain’s Quality Food Market 391-401 MAIN STREET FRIDAY FRF.SH FISH SPECIALS HADDOCK "%, FILLEO Tg w24 Special SLICED BLUEFISH MACKEREL, medium size .. 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