New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 31, 1924, Page 20

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20 PARTIES OUTLINING ® WHIRLWIND FINISH Paonessa and Alling Have Busy Progeams for Goming V22 jot and Two Deaths in | Philadelphia Street Fight | Philadelphia, Mareh 31.—The s! end death as a result of a pistol bat- tle which grew out of the stealing of huek '8 cart was | Masso Vililo died | an orange from a reported last night, yesterday a few hours after the bat- | tie in which four men ticipated. | Last night's victim was Clestine Gen- The other two partici Yannelli Palonli and Samuel H\fl-[ vese, both of whom were N!I:!l\r!\“ wounded, arrested and charged | with murder. A woman shopper was | shot in the leg and several others had narrow escapes. Approximately a de weer fired, Mayor A. M. Paonessa, democratic nominee, and Judge B. W, Alling, re publican nominee tor mayor! will put in 4 busy week with many political taiks scheduled. Election day is one week from tomorrow and hoth politi- el p: planning a concerted drive this wee of the democratic lead- tonigh were ar to have m Vilito's eart ived a severe heating | his The fight hoy father took Gentile was sald to y v 1 to the ald of Vililo and Granevese to that of Paionli. stolen and to at headquar- an ters and a compiete schedule will be mapped out. Mayor Paon will go out on the stump this week in ward rallies and speaking at open air meot- ings. It is expected that cam- ign will be brought to a close next with a theater me s democratic leaders are con in their estimate of Paonc lity on eiection day, but that they are certain ot his second maye campa fifth and sixth wards are give the mayor a suilici majority to offsct the four lower ware . accond and fo crats are hopefu inroads on the G. O. Tt is planned to have women’s rally this week, Bingham to Speak Thursday. The republicans will play campaign trump ca Thursday ing when Lient. Gov. Hiram ham will share the speakers’ form in Judd's ha!l with Judge ing. He is ona of the most pop members of his party in the state it is expected that the hall will erowded. Other meetings are also on the r publican program for the week, Mueh missionary work is being done in all wards, particularly in the fifth ward Ex Mayor George A. Quigley. ha @enied rumors that he has decided wot to actively support Judge Alling for mayor. It has been rumored about She city that the former mayor had | trial, gemoved Alling’s picture fram his “1 want to see if there is anything window, but this Quigley denied. Al- {10 warvant proseention of anyone else ghough the former mayor said several | whose nate w dragged into the days ago that he would take the|trial,” Mr, Winne raid, &tump for.the republican candidate,| The jury was out thirteen hours and | the' democratic leaders are confident | five minutes hefore it brought in the | that he will not carry out this plan. |aequittal verdict Quigley, they declare, could accom- | Mack shortly hefore midnight Satur- plish little on the platform unless he |day, The verdict was fifteen minutes have rec from_Vililo for started wien the Vililo to task, act, FOLEY ANDKATZ GO " FREE, JURY DECREES his suc More Prosecutions Likely in Jeisey Scandal N gro naking marked leads, a democratic New York, sccutions may which ended % the acquittal arey Toley, New Jersey superintendent of weights and measures, and Herbert 1. Katz, T erzon, Je 1 be ch 81.-- out of Other the pro- | their even i plat- brewer, who were ar- rested last October on charges of hav- ing bribed prohibition enforcement (agents in a conspiracy to permit New Jersey breweries to manufacture and sell illegal beer, IPede Attorney Walter R, Winne, an assistant in the office of United State District Attorney Hayward, said vesterday fhat he soon weuld talk with which was given at | inside the boundaries of the SR | | we u triat | Syturday night with | a Pat- | Mr, Hayward about the evidence | the sensational | sre Pederal Judge | EUROPEAN RADIOS 'NEED ONE LANGUAGE Long Distance Stull Hits Many | Lands (By Isracl Klein) Long distunce radio broadeasting | in Europe is as popular with the fans | there as it is in this country, for one significant reason: The variety of languages. All of K can be placed neatly United States and the Province of Ontario, (fapada. Yet the people on that continent speak G0 distinet lan- | guages, to the one spread over the! entire North American continent! { The difficulty of understanding rope a | long distance broadcast program, ex- cept musie, is apparent. Even were all restrictions and limitations on vadio broadcasting and rveceiving now , existent in Kurope removed: with everyone as wild about radio as we are in this country, Buropean fans would still be faced by the us ning in on a lecture or talk they could not understand. Locals Areas Every nationality, except the Rus- sian, is confinc within an area which Iy term local, so far as sting is concerned. One sta- | tion for each country would be almost enough to satisfy all the fans, In England, where there are more they interlock regionally, as do many stations in this countr Yet that human desi to beyond ‘s limits has sei Ii\lr-j opean radio amateurs to the extent| that they have given greater impetus to the movement for an international language, Numerous international radio socicties are being formed t | the European amateurs, who are | | convineed some new and simple means | of communication should be adopted for the DX, or long distance, work. | It is ot so much a campaign for a universal language, like the eifort to adopt Esperanto or ldo throughout the world, as it is & movement to per- | pect an auxiliary international | guage. *h out language lan- | Start Made | The national languages may remalin, jut the European amateurs and other | radio fans arc secking a language for | long distance communication. European radio amateur societie could attack in characteristic manner | the opposing candidate, and they say that he has, by his own { are alveady proceeding along this line. ' They have bogun to formulate a lans e which they eall “Ido,” although | fter Judge Mack had told the jurors that he would lock them up over it is not the Tdo suggested as a uni- versal language. Tts original name was “Ilo,” from the intials of “Interna- tional Language” with an signi- fying it is ingular noun This “Ido” is based principally on 11,000 roots taken six most popular and varying some from other lan, Perhaps, when international and oceanic. broadeasting hecomes popular, American fans will to adopt this langu from also have ge. Lickson Prefers Jail to Returning to His Home Bridgeton, N, March Thompson DI 1 Bricksboro farmer, acq y night on a charge of having murde his 15- vear-old daughter, Emma, continues to make his home at the county jail lLere, tather than return to his home he chooses to sleep in the cell where for amore than two months he calmly 31— | awaited trial. £100,000 FIRE LOSS, New Bedford, Mass, March 31— Damage estimated at $100,000 was caused. by a firt of unknown origin at he plant of the Wamsutta cote ton mills here last night, Seven fire- men and two employes of the com- pany were overcome while fighting the blaze. The upper t of the mill was destroyed and a large quantity of finished products ready for shipment on the lower fioor ruined by water, Quite Priendly York—A cat and parrot, owned 1 resident of Vorest Hills Gardens, t from the same dish and sleep together, New Using Potter particular about your re THE POTTER PRESS SOUTH ST WALTHAM, MASS. AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 531 | gun statements, |Sunday, to report Monday morning, if | 8 barred hims Before insuring your car, give Mayor Pronessa. hefore midaight. 'Use Quigley's Words for Paoncssa. The testimony brought into the rec- The democrats will use extensively [crd the nanies of United States Sel in their advertising, a quotation from |tors Edwards and Kdge, former At- & newspaper story on Quigley's specch (torney General Daugherty, former at republican headquarters on nm:l nited States Scoator Frelinghuysen night that he demanded that I, M. [and a number of New Jersey political Holmes be withdrawn from the race| rs of more or less prominence. and threatened that unless his com-|Foley formerly was secretary to ¥d- mand was obeyed Wat he would go[wards when the latter was governor 'm the primary and wrest the nom. |of New Jersey. ation from the “machine.” The ex - cerpt being used is: “He challenged French Like Speed anyone to prove that Paonessa's ad- “A new 20.ton electrie loco- ministration had been a signal fail- | yotive for the Paris-Oricans rallway, ure.” This is followed up by a line: {operating at 1,500 volts, is designed “And no one accepted the challenge.” [, give a speed in excess of 50 miles e 'an hour. More than half the broadensters in | the United States use only 50 watts ' power or loss. — FOR SALE — 8 Room House, 5 Minutes’ Walk from Trolley, in East Berlin SEE ‘DeWitt A. Riley Co. Incorporated Paris PORGHELIY Chinese natives are prohibited from buying and operating receiving sets. 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HARRIS ~General Trncking— 99 WEST ST, TEL, 2099 This is a MICHELIN year Proverbe according to “Old Rubber Ribs" “Many little leaks may sink 2 ship” A lot of money leaks away through the use of ordina i o tuhes, over 5 million more inner tubes were n casings. thus proving that the ore dinary tube does not last out cven one But ofricial figures show that Michelin T they're ring-shaped. not st seeditet 27 times as Jong as This is not an extravagant clain, t iary tubes—huy Michelins, They cost hardly KOPPELL AUTO SUPPLY CO. ‘THONLE 2115 ¥ more, 262 ELM STR 1 | AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Should be your fir<t consideration after buy- ing a car. The selection of your Agent is of next importance. We solicit your insurance on the basis of Better Service, Immediate at- tention in case of accidents is guaranteed hy the presence of an Insurance Adjuster in our own office. Place Your Automobile Insurance With THE W. L. HATCH CO. City Hall Bidg. 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