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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930. —— getting him on his feet he stated |committce on the emergeney public Tells Man Own Coat that Gavin sudde scemed to be|works bill was ba'k at its task, NATI[]NAI_ [iIJARl]\ \h;h\u Change Artist (On request, sent with samped. ad- (nl\\ T BELIEVE IT OR NOT dressed_envelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish B e SN roused from his apparent dazed | pledged this time to report to the dk‘"t A (Oull Biiattel 13;:""5 e 3 Is Te“]b_le in Style || condition. He was bieeding and his membership before consenting o S 2 3 Chicago, Dec. 16 (P—Criticar, J""“ was covered with blood, Put- |striking out amendments objection- L d on s L i sometimes, was Abraham Kra- ||(ing him into his cab he took him [abls to the administration. el e ‘ e i vits of the ier men || to the hotel. There Gavin regained | In the house the plans of lead ! : < . and thereby hangs a tale. || his senses but was unable 10 say | for action on the drought relief bill DE |WEY JOF |FRE _That overcoat,” he said last st what had caused his plight. | were somewhat uncertain after a re- """"i"’l""f“l“"l‘l‘";“)‘:: '\’](’)rf""‘:": ns _Thinks He Was Blackjacked publican attempt to push it through WE\/ LER FRE NCH Ceipeetiaae S m;fikom‘ Gavin today said that he was re- | without voting on senate provisions g e o qhandsome || turning to the hotel after a visit in | of the measure had been turned i s et o it b ction of the city and | back. Spanish- Amertcan Great (Uar l“M'H"1‘5”-‘\'0;"""”‘;‘;‘ i 1. I' rec b after he had reached | Only routine legislation advanced, Uar Sl e "k"', Dico¢ |l the north sidewalk on West Main |the senate passing yesterday —th S \c young man Kept HEDL ) gireet just opposite the church at|treasury-post office billion dollar e S el r of West Main and Rus-|apprapriation, with Iments Krazitz found out why. § e e | necessitating a conference with the ool AT has a badly discolored rigat | house on it too. £ eve, two fingers on his left hand Gain 16 G. O. P. Votes lare badly split and he bears an ugly | The house democrats gained 16 laceration on his chin. He stated | republican votes and that of the onc vitable.” that he does not remember any-|farmer-labor member to defeat the ral Gonzalo Queipo De Llano | thing after having crossed the strect | majority's attempt sh through rra, reputedly chief of the rev- |—but thinks that he was struck | the drought bill without amend fonaries. said the failure of their | with a blackjack | ments, stripped of authorization for | plans was due primarily to the rash- | Shortly after having lodged Gavin | food louns and ¢ from the sen. s You LuCKy s of Captain Fermin Galan Rod- he hotel Sullivan decided to put | $60.000,000 to z, who was executed ¢ p- | his taxi in the Beloin garage and The senate meast ssion of the revolt at Jaca Satur- |was being driven to his home in one | considered 1 by the house 4 P day of the Yellow cabs when the tangle | culture commitiee, which studied the GEORGIA TECH “It was unfortunate,” he said,|with the wire happened | possibility of offering it to the mem- MADE 22 FIRSTDOWNS ..... ALABAMA NONE hat Galan spoiled everything by| Any feeling that might tend to | bership intact as to money, but fre —_— s impatience. He had recruited |link Mr. Gavin's experience with the | ©f the food loan provision. Some- —— BUT THE SCORE WAS R TiE - 0-0 men upon whom we thought We |falling wire seems to be dispelled by [ time this week or next a vote will be could count. but they failed to keep | Policemman Grabeck's story that the | Sought. their engagements. Galan, always | wire did not break until-exactly 3:30 To no avail Senator Borah, re- obessed with the idea of being first, |4 m. He told the Herald that he| Publican, Idaho, had thrown into the | precipitated things. He wanted | had passed the point where Gavin | dispute plea for action, reminding something more than a republic and | was found at 2:40 a. m. on his way | 1S colleagues that w they talked £ b - A 2 i YAV y . %R | 50 as to be at the head of the revo- |to the police box at Lincoln strect | PeOPle were hungry. But at least | 0 / : e 3 ~. § {Intionary movement he decided 1o |and nothing at that time thar | President Hoover had received : s X R | start three ¥s before the date|would indicate that the wire was |Staunch defense from Senat y ! 4 {4 -4 ) LTS rert ot S s | son of Indiana, re 4 . | A ‘ % 3 V- 3 T 1d the police did the rest A call to the Connecticut Co. office | * And Sen « lica MUl UULLI | & b . M 3 | Planned Republic SEnOE I Abracti otifin: o ngton, last ni +d taken to ) “We d a republic and the | company the trouble clicited the | U dio to give the public direct a VTN AR BT e Y o instrument of | arrive on the scenc until 4:50 o'clock | 0! neplior ¢ 1 Jones. » wished power to be |t is said . e sor | < who hands of civilians be- L) e N, locs not? That ke d cod as they alone are able to gov ‘bunk : Geeauor | 3 TRADING GIANT EVIL . AGE & YEARS 1 MONTHS ‘ Z i SIUICOSEBIRD Spaint mirtars it i f\m:\ orl / 4 AN INSECTICIDE OF , o a Baron en i ahibiics NATURE — HAPPILY terengu from the \ . t pre — oF SAN FRANCISCO 5 CLIMBED MT. SHASTA (unaided) WSS T aas Tl 14,380 FT HiGH s : OF VARIOUS INSECTS THAT ANNOY HimM e 12K _\em ](rfllmkll\hl\d Cried For 41 Years—The Hindu Yochin believe that their religious |¢ves fixed on the fut ¢ Span. | gumocrat tor Robins ':V ! . 1 of cor i se mplation can best be attained by some unusual means of the |, "% 3 i o y leader, agre o restora- NAREUTIES VAI‘”t{] o ificat the body. ghi Ramakrishna attained his purpose by crying incessantly |prestige to the army and hand o Lo Db QiosE g O for 4 . Rama . teacher of the Yoghi Haridas, who demonstrated his |the government to the civi i il ‘ AT M" l_l['N FUU’\J" bilit I his own .‘11 r 40 days before the authorities. e | rman Jones, of the senatc ot bon. It has high absorbent qualities, When exposed to in- ‘.,’nr?l, a 11'0'”‘1‘: v; vot ; IN F”RS SHIP“FV * combine with gases and increase the volume of the metal. [IVE TR[]L[EY WIRF hed od ) l"()\l()RRO\\—“The Longest Name” [ A Ay Thsl confa "', TEnCctEalaoceln s I It Pege) nated the amendme 3 - Continued From First Pag to zealot i the B RO ) funds employ local T'wo Thefts Annoy Man ‘ortugues: dictatorship, always | e s s s e e Formerly Was “Montreal” vary of revolution itself, id not } ntinued From Page ing localities | The Alesia forn as the liner ?eportmz to Authorities || {75 ore cnen " 6 Py il asind Too e Amendments of Senators Black, | 11 of the n Pacific line B EacpndRioosciey g an reported Nt seorge. | and was sold about a ye 5 to the £ Among t i wit Driver Abandons Auto a, maki ~ 1. | Fabre company of 1nce hon: 2 Below in Torrington | Gonzales and Captain Josc i % Roquette, 1 r " Rents g ' n e t . invite Secr Franco Gives Interview r shout [ n the senate’s $60,00 procee th imme “When the artillery opene driver in particular whose na t ; - LS L 2 v o ! i as only one E T v i 1 e wire bef 1€ & N Chairman fl . Nevertheless nothing can his machine. el i republican movement Finds Man On Sidewalk ; ain. In| A rather ular sidelight to the Danbury Area Cold E B t nifesto §s- X0 RO T R S Eeandidy {Es Grilencey nst us mittee will meet > object of their |1 1 toward the center of the | O% i oS rier ablish liverty arn a constitution on the | had re sh people which, republicar opposite - an end to the 1y c the form of ¥ ying | A‘ l r Conld not japor: Iny which lasted elght years he north sidewalk, partly propped DAl ‘ 1 o o el t's what we decided to do.” on his hands and knces. Stopping | Declines Information his auto he went to the spot and | “ f c 3 st : “| Franco declined to say how he | recognized the man as James Gavin, 3 lead " ianei £ had escaped from prison few | proprictor of the Bassett hotel a THIS A ly appoin ¢ senate’s conference | district governor | ceks ago but said that he had been hiding in a village near Madrid. “I | was on the sidewalk and for I knew that a revolution was in- | Sullivan stated. Picl im up and AT A TIME WHEN SAVING MONEY IS NECESSARY o 1 HENRY GOLDSMITH A Reduction in Prices & CO. FINE WORKMANSHIP FINE MATERIALS 35 MAIN STREET OI’I’OHITh GLEN STREET e i ; County T omn : ars of the airneld : i ",‘ i MEN'S 2 1 i X t 4 on res s : —: GIFT .l(,(.L TIONS :— _ SHOE REBUILDING S TRTHRE United ‘ ; : Stz L ; i ‘ e ok o o FOR MOTHER FOR MOTHER FOR MOTHER syl 85 : smbering p | Leather Heels ... Soles and Rubber \1 45 e S P t 1 L : o 9x12 Boott Mills axi2 PR : St i PR sl KITCHEN SCRIM LIVING ROOM Soles and Composi- Heels, Sewed ationals Claim Control . Rl RUGS CURTAINS RUG }mnull%ubhey Heels FalllSoles nndll s > r Leather SR $4.98 | $1.00 ; 3‘5.‘:;\:“9“5’“]‘; 0 Heels . Rubber l.l.e‘els . \1 .95 12 Held in Port Pach el Full Heels, Sewed e e e COTTAGE | PEQUOT | COMFORTEF HULDEL - Rubber Heels, R SETS GIFT SETS RAYON Composition Any Kind e Gl Well Mad | 1 Sheet, 2 Cases COVERED Rubber Heels .... Il Colors | Colored Hems | Full Size S aviat lajor Ramon Franco. e il lorsd g em . Special pme fOl Children’s Shoes with go, spent the Span- B T I\ REBELS HANDS s i3 e meon i, | (e s e = sza | 4 HAT REBUILDING buildings. a tempo- One-Half Regular Price . ot (ENERALS HILLED i 58ty S b bt RAR Y s ™0 weman e, "9 | Lodlies” - 50c Men's . 76 ting cold that threatened reak | p : - ternment at Mafra, near the capi- SHADE | long standing tem ture T s 1 Al S St AR ‘ 18x36 CHENILLE 79C settled down over New 3 ) ed From F g lled at Sant | Tnternational custom s for a na- CARPET, yard $1.00 ‘ RUGS ....... each day for what the weather bur : = ia : veral persons | tion to rantee political asylum, DAMASK. R | 41239 FELT BASE $2 50 t 1 restored ¥ ain and Portugal 4 3 e -~ Sgc | RUGS ... e rd lieves will be a two-day stof 1|y Aoty ! The lowest early morning 1 | throughout {r intry afte KDowh ERHatarEra o otiicr éamuali | had) &) sorbior ievonking “‘"3""“"v CHILD'S BREAKFAST SET — atures were reported from V nt | laratior mar jes . 1ir of the Cuatros | Whereby each government has a RAYO? 2 chairs and $ 5 : ¥ s i and New Hampshire. Wt tive Sun Set e walls were ¢ - oval troops, as|©d the other in suppression of its nm\'u\(;, yard 250 table ...... set 2.98 Leading Hat and Shoe Rebuilders in New Britain Junction, Vt., was shivering { ere procla i )ro- down of the Jaca re- | internal culties and a request = tune of 15 below zero; Northficld, | gating a al rights a CaTl worel o to fire low so as | for extradition of the 12 men may SIMMONS DEEP SLI TOYS ] 38 CHURCH STREET TELEPHONE 6328 Vt., on the other side of the statc Gy i v 1 rather than to kill. Pris- | be hard to deny TRESSES, BREAKFAST SETS — DESKS ok e 4 ’ : \v;s n’r‘m point warmer: and a litt] eir p - to the milits . tal v ey ,‘ efore Don't Want Leaders cach . 23 00 ARRIAGES REMEMBER—The same Skillful Workmen Work on your ST Shoes and your Hat as would if Prices outh, over in Berlin, N. } Str - progress at tial ich . ihe i On the other hand, should asyl e Sy e rasings- stood | tander, ot Bl : 104 T Sl cEnLanou S L DRAPE D CLOTHE l4 98 g o : Made to )nln ()ulrr HAMPERS .. up were Much Higher. below zero. 7 ¥ : t Roundup Suspects Major Kranco and his compatriots Several New England cities and | of the republic” yesterday, at Sara The police over the cntire nation |are obsessed with a republicanism tiantic Hartford publ