New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 6, 1929, Page 18

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ENFORGEMENT AT REPEALER IS LOST (Continued from First Page) and ' fled the search warrant N principle. “Opposition was overwhelming and sentiment in the state is overwhelm- ing against repeal of Coanecticut’s enforcement of the Volstead ac Senator Peasley said, in explaining he judiciary's unfavorable report. The commiittee felt it was not justi- fied in voting for repeal’’ Senator ov. recalling that {lorace Ta't, brother of hief Jus lice Wiliam Howard Taft of the | mited States supreme court, had ap- against at the com- said that in a fetter declared that , 100, » conditions as le was opposed of prared repeal e atis: e not sy are. o Conroy’s m hem Matter Cor thod rectifying Too Controversial” had introduced neral repeal measure and the repealing section 3 “We ouzLt to take this matter out of the talk class and put it into the action ¢l Senator C He decl 1d not all on re beca 100 controvers! matter voted on by pa est man can have vhich a party line m to leave Lnex Sen Conroy ement of state’'s righ natioia epealed each islation for would nd it tion of T In his b the bili 1o and am hou- re o inions ote would cau ked th o he n favor of enforce- to re- placi incons ions un tate t and sting con ors. 1 13 a good law mpossibl would in Con The siderable opposit not unanis roweye The bi fourth neral udiciar, report did not n idiciar ed that. favor of to precipitate tor Peasley merely explain- ntiment in repeal {oped this session than ever hef the com- mittee, by a large . was op- posed to a repeal would, in effect le h control in this state. ize e committee t that repeal than more harm would result the act itself '‘aus 8enator Peasiey said. “There are certain rea- | sons why the act should be repealed {and there are certain reasons why it | shouid not. But it appears the rea- | sons against repeal are greater than | those for it.” | There secmed to be promise of a fight when Senator Pierson of Crom- well explained what the nature of scnate bill 44 was. The vote, Ly “aye” and “no” was overs helming in favor of rejection. Chvil Rights Debate Opposition to rejection of the Civil Rights bill was voiced only by Sena- tor Dennis, of Hartford, introducer of the measur Senator Pe v, in e udiciary committev’s report, said “this heavy penalty any hotel own refuses, for any reason, to exclude from his hotel any person. regard less of race, color or creed “1f the colored peopl Hartford erccted a hotel deigne use only by people of their own race and the street sweepers decided to hold convention there. could compel the colored people to and entertain them or aining the unfayvorat sub, to of for No be distnclined to ers to guests colorec dress. A o or represented as how mucl would 1llow ep- have would 1eir ow people law Jtion anis showe make an off lodos religious prin He his pl sl il tor Goldst put in ur us laws throu and trickery. be d judiciary com 2nced 1o o stood noms nd reporte the t P POOR PA BY CLAU CALLAN “When Iphoned Ma | couldn’t come home for din- ner she asked me how | found out that she'd gone to a lot of trouble to prepare a zood meal.” Copyright 1329 Publishers WANTED AUNT HET BY ton QUILLEN “I guess the thing that in- furiates a naggin’ woman most is bein’ married to a worm that will put up with it Real Estate List- ings for Spring Prospects. ['se the ‘Phone COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Tram Compony Building Tel. 6007 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929. | endorsed by the federation of were covered in the general budget. Congregationalist churches of Con-| The bill providing tor a commis- necticut,” by which he meant the | sioner of auctions and sales to hirth control repeal measure. | license auctioneers and itineram Hart Pleads for Faith Senator Hart said people of a cer- | practice was rejected also. tain faith should be helped to keep| The following bills were passed n that taith intact and demanded a the house: Providing instruction in voll call. proper method of displaying the flay Lt. Gov. Rogers thought the v shall given in schools on Flug on the roll call motion itself was day. Providing for filing returus of doubtful and called a standing vote, !ax exempt property quadrennially, by which a roll call was decided by Degnning in 1929, instead of an- a scant majority nually, property otherwise exempt The presentation o be taxed until enator Fox of New London of u 'e&arding filing are complied with; jetter purporting o come from the | #Cl to beconie effective upon passage. of Frederick Schofield, clected | House biil No. 775, establishing last week as judge of Waterford. ang | Suffield town court with Fox's insinuations that this | Urisdiction up to 50u gives reasons v J“m”‘\‘momhs in jail (”., both IFloyd may not be rejected after all | {uTisdiction up to $300. = L : 5 + Aol Authorizing town of Iairficld to anliate e had ey establish voting districts by ordi- bha e gy tos Y oy MaNCe, With limitation that no s jp ¥ et district shall be vffective within e titsian and iul|days rior to any on Fetion of the reselution ap.| Amending statute providing L & change in course of canals and Floyd. Scofield and his wir water courses to aid railroad con- Biithe Ealleny, jand struction, operation or maintenance LG ng to them. non grger of public utilities com- Rl ed in Novem- igsion, by removing requirement of had fise en and were 0 intoaion S e o= where Mis.igion of commission and removal of rom Now provision tor appeal from decisiol nd’s full name o commission. rick Schoficld and | Authorizing a jud Ground association nator 1°0x for ire “hy purcha rout first investigut- one acre “more or and adjoining its cemetery fged 1O Comeiery pul poses, Providimg for udge prose attorney be vesterday by fine or six Senator and civil w as a ca i the by latte elec s c for senate notice parties Schotield York say was Charles Ired ked Burying enterbrook to acq > or othin 10 senate’s o darkened by such To this Senator FFox the i ant darkened 3 naa hoped ssis i town cour Lle report of the . Governor ator IFox on proportional ropre ot apply to-clection ilmen during the rsonal i was ur & John B. Dilloy ndges of the vejed e report w appropriating $5,00 Complete the state at AT codifyi to answer 8 cuments, ) T soltions 1 ", Brewst Tox ¢ re 8 arge ed o discourte “loyd resolut armory th aanives of Evangeline Booth Met By 1,000 as Ship Doc York, March 6 (Ih— taday on th Connecti- tyet tl 1 batiled tio: n Lngland, w | depose Nigs K wesing of her 00d of 1 vorld Alcorn Will Cppe Parcle for Guilfoy le Mot b iz d providin liat the of a diftes nt polit APDPro Gavlord societ aler e tibrary neral hospita Justioe Bridgeport it nd Ton i, Greenwien Memorial apy declared the amounts presi hospitut ster was the form hospifa Biritain oprin tions chairma JUST KIDS ARDUND TiLL 11 AM VERY :sex 3 e BOY s Wi SrHenN xLL/;QWU%}, SHOW YOU =OW MUCH/ S 7 | venders and to punish them for ma'- provisions of act | criminal | Young Farmer Finds SHOWER PO 0y his iorni mn 101 n It » S picture of U Morrow. who recent Dwight ign in Mexico may revelution suc What It’s All Abou March 6 (UP)—Theodor wdrew, 24 year old farmer, ba tor ady ure. Lis ned brother f vial of poiso un G, a dr 1 one chamber fived in the othe this note: one 10 see th t what 1t Iventure Kipper t about. I I'll not come bac lid be thron, wdrew aken t n to sure himself COLLISION 1IN 1 road was the automobile 11 o'clock, during According to a report of Of John Swmigicl, Lewis B Mek tu Bliss street. Hartfor m seene ¢ accident ot th t a hand and a revoher | Tt o 't tst Jing i a southerly direc- ar [0} aperated by Harry biles this city to lose he went Muarket street his ca rother 1ol The v into i street i e and roud gers in Meklhone's wi Folig alone. Me itted that he was at faul J to pay for the damag. travelling at a niod off were confrol of thiee t iccording 1o the report MISS B was given last Miss Bernice 1128 enjoyed and She NETIE Lower n " 10t T home, were was served of Edward Smiti 'S hride Interesting tor the Herald Ads ench Verd of shecy vuleanizing outtit old made ¢ arare violin honie kes, et It's too, he iyer. Get Ad for the protit Classified reading hahit. Special Notice BEACH SLAYER DIES | IN CHAIR FOR CRINE | Fellows hall Friday afternoon, March 8th. Price 25 cents. Commit- tee: Mra. Andrew Bryson, Mrs. W. (Continued from First Page) | B- Nickerson. ! witch hazel on. the day and night lof the crime and could not recall | what he had donme. Miss Pomikala | had been employed at the beach as a photographer’s assistants | TLess than two weeks ago her | father, Stanislaus Pomikala, in a LINMITATION OF CLAINS At a Court of Prolate holden at Britain, ithin and for the District Berlin in the County of artford and State of Connecticut, on the 5th day of March, A. D. 1929, Present, Bercard F. Gaffuey, Esa.. Judge. On wuotion of Catherine Doherty letter to Gov. Frank G. Allen, eX-|of sald New Britain as Administratrix on pressed doubt of Taylor's guilt and |the Estate of Rev. John Loherty, late of joined with the slayer's attorneys in | New Britain within said district gemased s Sl o 5 ourt doth dectee that six asking executive intervention TLis, | pouihe be allowed and limited for the however, the governor refused<t0 |creditors cf waid estate to exhibit their grant. clalms against the same to the Adminis- Last week Clayton Thompson, an tratrix and directs that public notice be : ) given of this order by ndvertising in Ohio coal miner, came here t0 €€ | lewupaper published in satd New Hritain, | Lis half-brother, whose real name. |and having a circulation in sid district. he told the authoritics, was Elmer (and by posting a copy thereof on the 22 2 s viuit | public” wign vost i sald Town of New J. Thompson. Thompson's visit Britain nearest the place where the de- was made pos by 3 j A whist party will be held at Odd | ible by subscription | ceused last dwelt. county sympathizers Certified from* Record, BERNARD F. Judge. barher was born in and had served while | o. | LIMITATION OF CLAIMS Cily Advertisement Sealed bids for furnishing the ol- lowing tabor and inaterials for the City of New Britain for the season of 1929 will by received ut the office of the Roard of Public Works, Rooin 306, City Hall. ap to 7:30 p. m, Tuesday. March 12th, 1929, Proposal blanks may be obtained land specification may be secn at the above office: -Furnishing and ville Sand. Furnishing and Pelivering Crush- ed Stone. Concrete Sidewalks and Curbs. Re-setting Blue Stone Curbs. The City reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids, or to accept uny i whether lowest cr not. should the Board deem it to be for the in- terest of the City of New Rritain te do so BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Thomas F. McGrath, Sec'y. Dedvering Plan. ORDER OF NOTICE OF HEARING District of By - March 5. A. D. 1 Estate of Ma Jomon Chaponi, late lin, Probate Court, sentences Burfalo, . Y., and Moundsville, West Va. His record included a desertion from the army. Clayton Thompson, Taylor's brother, made public a letter written shortly before his execution in which Tuylor declured his innocence. “I want to tell you that I am in. nocent of the that 1 wa convicted of." he wrote. 1 was con- | victed on circumstantial evidence. 1 want to say for myself that the state | creditors of said estate to exhit of Massachusctts is taking the life (luime Ainstithie anite 5 3 e wd directs that public notice be given of an innocent man L otk or by advertising in A news- paper published in eaid New Britin and Baving a circulaghn in said district, and by posting & copy thereof on the public sign post i said tewn of New Rritan eRLest the place wh deceased last dwelt and retuin ke, Cortified from Record BERNARD F. GAUENEY. in ] g iz At a Court of Probate holde Britiin withiy and for the it Berlin, in the County of Hartford State of Conner on the 5th day March, A, L. 18, Present. Bernard F. Gaffey, E | Judge. On motion of New Rritain tional Bank of said New Biitain as Ex- eoutor of the last will and testanient of lanche Parsous Hemy, late of New witiin waid district deceased. This Court doth deciee t months be allowed and limited New | ot | and charge in % for the it the the Executor ACORN CO. WITHERAWS e the Judge. of the town of Berlin, in said district, Cpon the application of Juhn F. Cha- voui praying that as Administrator le may be wuthorized and empowered to el convey certain real estate, as per application on file more fully it is DERLD, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Of- ficw, in New Britain, in said disrict, on Uih day of March, A. D. 1929, at o'clock in the evening and that no tice be given of the pendeucy of xaid ap- and the tinw and place of b reon. by publishing this orde ewspaper having a circulatio district, an bosting & copy this order on the public sign-post in twn of New Kritain in said district, and 1y giving notice o all parties in interest, cither persomally or by mailing to each prepaid tage, a copy of this and return make to this Court of tie notice given SRNARD F. the g U said GAFINEY. Jud EXPANSION PETITION' | At A Court of P Brtain, within Bl fu_the Siate of ¢ March 0o Pre Rernard 1 Latata of Stephien ) toadiey. fate of New trict decensed [ Vrank b whethor I8 advisable eenting that he i a c encourage e growth and expan- g that Leiters of 1 industries or by strictly ' granted on sid et regulations. | o ED = tat sl them to td wnd deternuned ) was de- in New Biitain, fn ® Uth day of March Wk i the forenuon given of the ¥l n waparer baving a of (Continued from Tirst Page) and County it Distr artford 1 industrial uses into their and th ween of a lat Attornvy trict petition appeared with ANy cons Haniey Biit fle Ile discussion on 1hie to question o and pray- Aduinistiation iy sion of zoning for interpretin 1o ke siry and that pendency of e ana d was 1ot March 13 Terstood that the he at a sion ision on stion ke place the by publishing this arder Sl n waid Noew coting It is looking Berlin, just he of N half a i< company | town of 1 the jul Britain over sites in 1he limits of This is the p ond the Brit ity n GAFINEY, Judge han from I Lots, Monuments BRITATN MONUMENTAL WORKE, 125 Oak SU Monumente of all sizes and pions. Plone W, 3 NS Vely reasonalie prices. HOUSE. 218 Oai Teasonable. Torists ROSTON TR SANDELLI'S St Teleplions Lost and Found {1 5 ) Main St An Liquite Mis. SIVER teward yan " tense phone FBEL'S FATE T0 GO T0 JURY TOMORROW LAST Do (Continued from First Page) will won and Judsge i that he would ¢l w morni sum Nott the not miss you Mrs, Harrvin apartnent here motion made counsel thut the iy and the ground o 1o in- ditatio dehibera- Nott said it would not he for the ity to consider the first « on the premeditation and delib- Bahy nfrom the it disiissed on th was insufli vret tion, Judge e Cossary in of miurdor ground eration. Easy terms, no inte he added consider n on the Howey should the jurors ur ron the first round that the mur. der might fave been committed while felony was in progress. He he would permit the jury to consider a second degree murder first or second man- dict. must sell, so hurry. another also said or a slaughter degree e i Muscum of has one of the jade in the At be ot world. Metropoli in New York colluctions of CALL r good chance—it is a matter of days now. Player Pianos, Grands—at prices and terms that are bound to sell them. Many Pianos for less than cost—profit entirely taken off. rest. It is a case of Open evenings. DWIGHT MUSIC CO. 119-121 CHURCH ST. FOLLOW THE “MASTER™? WHEN THE BIRDLINGS -1 LOVE YOU WA RY) | WAKE ANDSRY | |1 bioNT £IND NO JOB-MOM- BUT THEY'S. SOMPIN' ELSE ID TO TALK O YO ABouT-MoMm? & HERES A SINGLE BOX-SEAT JUST NOW TURNED IN, S1”. LADYS HUSBAND CALLED) GMME THE BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE AxAY SO HANG THE EXPENSE! PEOPLE! IF I DONT TAKE THE AR, THEYLL SWEAR IM OUT

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