New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 9, 1930, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Weck Ending 15,354 Dee. 6th . ESTABLISHED 1870 ‘NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1930. —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BORAH DECLARES l’Hoover Attacks Attempts to Raise NEW HAVEN BANK Broad Increase In Freight Rates FRANCE, ENGLAND | Amounts Asked for Unemployed In ' (| )SEDBYORDERS ~ Affecting New England Factories SHARE WAR ONUS| ~ Bills as Raid On Public Treasury’ ‘(F STATE OFFICIAL (Citizen Bank & Trust Co., Or- + dered Not to Conduct Further Dehate Over Responsibility for Conflict Causes Flurry in Senate Chamber Today ANSWERS REED REMARK ON GERMAN OBLIGATIONS 1daho Leader Asserts European Na- tions Engaged In Military System ‘Which Existed from Moroccan Affair Down to 1914 Meant Equal Fault—War Debt Question Leads to General Debate. c. 9 (UP)—De- ty for bringing on the world war in which Chair- man Borah of the senate foreign relations committee, FFrance and Great Britain must share blame for the conflict a flurry of te today in said the midst of relief measures his statement reply- of drought Accuses Certain Senators and Represcntatl\ es of “Play- ? ing Politics at Expense of Human Misery”—Says Figures He Gave Largest Amount Nation | Can Carry W lthoul Incnea‘;mg Taxes. Washington, Dec. 9 (UP) dent Hoover today vigorou nounced efforts made in co incre amount of appropria- tions proposed for unem- her would 1 £ in The executive charged that cer- tain senators and representatives | “are playing politics at the expense {of human misery. | “Prosperity canot be restored by anc raids on the public treasury,” he de- clared, reading a statement to the press. “The American people will not be misled by such tactics.” Represents Most Possible ied on Page Two) ;‘[}HIEAEI] FURNITURE OUADE RESIGAS QUARTERS BOMBED - UNDER FIRE TODAY - ) » Mart, One of World's Largest New York Magistrate Qu(s Be- Office Buildings, Damaged fore GalleJ 0 Testily . NO REASON 1S ASSIGNED NO PROSECUTION PROBABLE Y $15.000 Damage nually her victorious Great Britain bears the SEARLES RESENTEVNGEII e IN BRIDGEPORT GASES " West Haven Man’s Term ! Revised to Make It En- tirely Legal 9 (P—Carlcton that the judge ed on the last tenced Searle on each of the only allowed by mintmum on one to b counts Judge Baldwin in resentencing convicted gunman said he will serve from 25 to on the thir count and wi on the two rems Searles intends for a new trial 1o the court through his counsel, stated basing his elaim on hat he claims appeared in his trial Searles will be eligible for role in count and 1 accd on the 25 ye third wum Results From Blast Referee Seabury Displays Letter —Part of Masonry and Floor Torn From Mayor Waiker Telling Away—>sccond Explosion Also Un- Judge's Action—Policeman Qulzzed der Investigation. Again, NO SALARY INCREASE * N HEALTH DEPARTHENT Probed had a fatal t of 1 Bombing He “Would Not Have the Nerve” to Sponsor Ralses, re 'vuuv! o | was not binding s entitled to share i "-l‘uf‘Firemen Clustered Around Ke?gw . : While Roadhouse Burned Down . iors which indicates th saved the Luilding when Inn at Hempste contents |stroved by fire yesterday with a loss o the way Sergeant Joseph | pictured it ile the flames crackled their heads, certain fire laddies & xl— sault Business by Shippee " STEADY STREAM OF PEOPLE REFUSED THEIR DEPOSITS I'wo Investigations During Five Weeks Re To Become Operative Next April Carriers Notify llnerstatc (,'ommercc Commission of Readjustment Upward On Long Hauls—Situa- tion Said to Be Boon to Motor Truckers— Greatest Jump Since 1920. <ult in Decision to Take | I Action — Decision On Appoint- ¢ ment of Receivership to Be Made fhursday—Other Institutions in | "¢ Lim City to Help Back Concern. see. 9 (UP)—The : League t oBan Smoking Among Rev. Eliot White Thormfihly‘ of Supt. Dumont Has Told Employes | * RADIO MAN DESCRIBES BLAST THAT SUNK SHIP not obs Gagli Says Craft Took Great Leap in Air. Throwing Him Into Writh- ing Sea Nearby. Stores Open Until 9 Bcgmmnz on Dec. 19 ©NTHIGARETTE ' MOTHER HILLS SON 1on I NEW YO Pmm WORK ORGANVED AGHS U LINDSEY - (Conti Women Outlines Plans NEW ENGLAND TERRITORY CITES DAUGHTER'S CASE Approves Cmpamuna te Union Group to Tolnt 61 Elagrant Violas | Says His Own Barriage Was Sani tions of Law in Sale of “Fags" 10 Type In Some Particulars—Holds Minors and Seck Bar on Use of Man and Wife Have Right to De- Them in Movies, lay Arrival of Children. CALLAHAN IEW DIbTRICT HANAGER FOR PARAI\ OUNT Britain Man Succeeds Late ge Two) ow John D. Powers with Motion Picture N SUDDEN IMPULSE Medusa Woman Points Gun at Lad, Shoots in Anger Corporaton. «- Health Board Throws Out s Prospective Contractors TV ALE UNDER ARREST Ok . ZILENENT WARRANT SSUED BY SUPERIOR COURT REJECT AL BID FOR GARBAGE JCB Bids Taken Into Custody This Afternoon on Charge Made By Sal- vatore Biaforte, New Britain Man, Who Claims $3,000 Loss. On Mayor's Susgestmn TERdS T0 BE STRICTER A\llcged to Have Money Lawyer Kept Client's After Being Retained as Counsel in Automobile Accident Case—Held in 81,000 Bond. Must Ac- company Estimates With Bid Bond of 10 Per Cent and Give As- surance of Their Reliability. Questions Jaronko's Ability ge Two) - BOSED REEUMMENBE[] FOR REAPPOINTMENT “* New Britain Master Bar- bers Endorse Member of State Board <t New Bids - Tunney Recomes Deputy Sheriff in June Next Year * Scientists Near Mexican Area Where Evidence of Race of Giants Exists IHE WEATHLR New Britain and vicinity Partly clondy tonight and Wednesday, not much change in temperature, . ¥lat irbershop. would be ation. Un- ny person ithout e bill

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