New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 11, 1929, Page 8

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| ident Harding, resident the passenger serviee does not de- intoxi velt pend of ants. n n Ater N oW ouners | Ko American Farner, Amev- upon availability ican Shipper, Amcerican Merchaot The jority of the (o American Troder and the Lepublic. |can people prefer an The last of these shi be turn- [tree from intosicants and also I od over,to the on Lmajority of the passengers {ro. 2 3 other countries will choose the I ; [transatlantic transportation from i} " Q. supreme Court Is Cited jstandpoint of speed, comfort an > - y'd b Washington, April 11 (Pi—keturn r.w,( Vv‘u:l ‘ill\’.ulv ges y‘uth.H.\‘ g < liynor Leviathan and/[from _the stangpoiat 1 - b other ships ¥ lted States [ service |Lines, Inc., they have from bLoard to pri wrently has aroused \ Ouiee otherwise indicated. theatrics] oatiess €88 reviews 1b this enimnr are e—ter Wy Drem sgencies fai the @spective Smusemest company \a con.rol. & more curiosity of prohil The department missed que with that the suy cour April 30, 1923 than concern in th: tion officials e of dis- | AT THE STRAND | th .\V.urlm—rl‘ | Universal's “The Rarge.” which op Strand theater, is a photoplay of usual cham. v 1t RROADWAY MELODY" AT justice Girl on today a the rics s decision ot that at the Supremns s a picture to day ~of perfection un- wolding 1] Ameri yond (Continued trom First Page) ghips could s an | the three mil lete. beantitnl nat- |auti sired terly story and t. Probilition oft a ble cast a der inspired to how and procured tii ailed from look- | agents o has cverything that makes limit TEneaboro miles north of sons were killed Henry Lothan children a collap of their home and Tom Adams w Killed when his home was destroye The Baptist and Methodi “hurches and the school housc [1evele 15 Eaplained | Five persons were injurcd d that under thelof Bono, but none fatally. and forcign ships| lescue work was han i board under bond | the rain-soaked soil, by « than medicinal sup- | blocked rouds and inal liquor is pur- |streams specitie rmits, but | lispensed on ship board scription. So far as offi- 3 the United permit r medicinal or bev pe con di- 94 Imost 1 n In a short y become tage pro- wloved char- g role, into bility to ordinay New York iosity. a of a pered old itied th could charac A lebr of would role out what conventional in we saw a big pro- flashed by swoll Howard Smith ¢ hoiane iri* Mason “Just Playing:” Wilson Hello Em i offer “All in | day Corinne Griffith in “Saturday’s Childr, P r prize play death eso Lodivs no to ist was s as are o searc) e Two La Beginning 1 be oftered from for ere ured, whi being rushed to hospitals » Newport and Batesville, Hosp n both ns reported they long s I od 1 ed « o fro Guion 2 s a disposition m i or by preseripti . brot Swifton and the Sneed and Possum other § ships ities envirommnent ARKANSAS TORNADG were north , APRIL 11, 1929. A vacant store i- | MOrgue mutilated were placed, while attention en the injured, most takem to hospitals in where w el nd " All the dead ton =ection heir famili and injured were farmers Several large f- 1 Tivs we Jebris of their home {he tornado disturbar y arca within a radius of ‘ s affecte It two miles from there. along a 1bout moved slowly S00 yards wide for ers distance of about said worst destruction tine cox {miles. of was 5 Twister Roars Down Road Tor a distance of two mile: clond odits line along th~ in its path glan roa straight highwa crunbling - about 3 1 ~ | the way esc or mor As the tornado neared the comui 1w northwesterly rough sneed fo rd Alicia where it disappeared. were uprooted and tossed on of tornado lik the ilong With parts of burns dwellings, towl Lose Veathers I of dead livestoc ¥ storm. Hens and geesc i without a trace of a feathe 1 after Leing blown about through th 1o Bullard ena, 19, v in the and bl found 5 lis wife com killed, wer ruins of their were o L found Luilding at Swif- lton was converted into a temporary |Search of the ruins continned today bodies was of whom nearby in the and re crushed to death under the .1 miles ifton, rising out of the south- path over a serpen- along Possum Trot-Sneed road leading s north of %wifton. the | in a| Qwellings situated on either side of road. Hardly a family along the ped without the loss of one sneed ity it turned off to the cast ' A quarter of a mile and then fol- course several miles to- was left | wer ind daugh- home in bodivs of the vietims to the hamlet. and it was feared the total dead in the Swifton community would reach 0. The tornado was reported first at the village of Diaz where three per- sons hurt. 1t struck wifton about six o'clock. A funnel i-shaped clond appeared suddenly [ but Lefere those in the vieinity could {escape it the tornado came with a roar, swepin thing before it. s Blown Away ons were lifted by the carried considerable dis- tanecs before being dashed to lground. Others were crushed iy their homes. The tornado skipped along for about two miles then | bounded away and struck at Guion about 70 miles from Swifton The storm followed day were eve Several p wind and s a of freakish weather that included rain land hail storms in various sections. Communication lines. to Guion were disrupted but from the in- jured taken to a Batesville hospital came reports of the vilage being left in ruins. A mother and her | ehild brought from Guion died at Batesville. The other three Guion Ivietims were killed outright. About b injured were taken to Batesville for medical attention A samily of six was missing today from the Swifton sec er they had met with disaster could Inot be determined until a thorough check was made. The conductor of a Missouri P'acific train report the dispateher Menphis | family ~ of was missiz Princedal Towns Stricken Th all communities of Alicia. r New Home, Possum Trot and Belnap ¢ reported struck by the storm. Reports to the d indicated [ the tornado seen at Cali- co Rock. west of on and moved eustward at a rapid speed. The Mis were was the | on, but wheth- | —— ] |station wreels which burst flanies. | 'S A report to the 1ted Cross said all ' Fhabitants in Guion were without |shelter. Alfred Lvans, disaster re- {lief directors for the midwest branch of the Red Cross, left &t. Lonis af 2 near |o'clock this morning for Newport, | lto take charg WOMAN DISMISSED - ON'THEFT CHARGE e of relief worh. Accused of Stealing Pocketbook { Dropped in Theater Lobby One of the most. unusual theft cases ever heard in police court oc cupied the attention of Judge i ley J. ski today and after all the evidence was in, he suspended Judgment because it was chiefly ci Cumistantial and reasonable doubt existed. | Mrs. Alice Melinezuk, 33, of 153 Proad strect, was accused of theft ot a pocketbook containing approxi- mately $30 in bills, an operator's li- cense and registration certificate and insurance papers. Antonio Lazenski of 28 John street, Hartford lost the pockethook in the Rialto theater Tuesd night and reported it to the management. Yesterday morning o'clock, Mrs. Melinczuk's husband brought to the police station peckethook containing * the * virriou papers but no woney, and said his wife found tham in the theater. | Lazenski called at the police station a few hours later and identified the papers but said the pocketbook wa not his. Sergeant J. . Stadler was assigned to the investigation and in- awout into | terviewed Mrs. { uk. ‘who toil Iiin of finding the articles, but ii- sisted that she had not substituted lanother pocketbook for the original | was also very posifive that therd no money in the pocketbook when she piched it up. Mrs. Anna Rupacka of 28 Dorls sreet, who went to the theater with Mrs. Melimeznk, testified that she saw the latter pick up the pocketbook and was certain there zrecnbacks visible in one end of M.\ She asked Mrs. Molinezuk what was inside but the latier did not show her, and before they parted at Istreet corner, she repeated her que tiom and Mrs, Melinezuk was ex Mrs. Rapacka identificd 1azenski @ the person she had seen leaving the theater about two minutes before |she and Mrs. Melineznk left. | In her own defense, Mrs, Melinezuk said she picked up & | pockethook and gave it to her hus- and to bring to the police station. | Asked by Judge Traceski why she ® had not turncd it in at the box of- fice as she was leaving the theater replied that the box office was AMeline A | he closed and as it was late at night she § | did mot choose to go to the police ‘Munou‘ There was a coupon in the pockethook when she opened it, Lut it was not in it this morning. she ¢ and she wanted to know what She recalled that her companion, who it is said, is a rela- tive, asked her about the contents of the pocketbook in the theater but * Ithere was a crowd leaving and she did not wish to examine her find then. Reaching the street, they talk- d of other matters and the contents ¢ of th¢ pocketbook were not mention- ed again. A Hariford garage mechanic test ficd that he worked on Lazenski's car Tuesday afternoon about 1 o'clock and was paid in bills. He saw a roll of bills in Lazenski's pocket- book at that time. STEAMERS FLYING FREE LOAN FUND FOR JEWISH POOR Moey Left by Elias Wohl Nucleus of Organization Han Dl Milkowitz, oul i lowitz, ©. ¥ 1. Lipman, Rothfeder. Ly Attor o Jaco The constabl. ban istrict ill be kept in trusg by the pending of a ruptey L. 8 ourt of Harry Dill D itaphacl he outeoms hearing in ti prop tor of ti his offic Mair hds moved 99 West Daitor Bidg. advt. of Harry ¥ 214 lark street vesterday 1o Spring foreclo; Commie nekley located @ han foilowing a cinl A Nach (o 154 Ryan, it 2909, ortl adit, TO PLAY THIRD BASE Mempt April 11 P Captain Pie T \as due to play third for the Pittsburgh Pi- rates in foday’s exhibition with the Chickasans. to just how much s defective Tip has improved. “I'm 201 right again and T must have some practice.” Pie told Manager Donie Bush. Bush consented to let Bim try it. is, Ten Jasn THE STRAND HARTFORD Beginndy ar © APRIL 13 WILLIAM JOAN CRAWFORD “THE DUKE STEPS OUT” From THE POPULAR STORY WEEK in the SATLRDAY EV NG Post AMERICAN FLAG T DISPENSE LIQUORS 01 crnment-ow Will Halt Bootlegging d ships Jor mitting t 10y oughtn't t d. “I don't "an 2o to stop it far as i s Amer many b e ship into t zens from jous 7 Ant Ogvilte counsel Saloon Man Th . Poland, Now of the Anti- also predicted c lines would lose He also cxpre owners were tr of Iath to the 5 ans the nendm Lest o ent Anti the lignor, he in e error s the on pertainis saloon question the ope tie validity and strongt ng. The other ships to be ta ¥ the United States lines which the same liquor rulc in 3 RIALTO THEATER TODAY T HERO™ REEL—SONG—(OMEDY FRIDAYV and SATURDAY “BREED OF SUNSET" “THE FATA "—Chap. 3 G—COMEDY ROLLER ‘ SKATING Moonlight Tonight Skating Every Night Jester’s Hall dumpe middle of Village creck a quar- from their farm. A 14- one of two survivors of suid the house tree tops into the arvived, but was injur- souri Pacific agent at Guion report- | cd had just clesed the station | storm struck. . T. Mas- Sen e agent, was unhurt, but an- other railroad employee, L. L. Lowe who sought shelter heside the depot ricd 10 feet with the | last and carly today o Thir : e ol o I teriofia nilG T n toduy, with Eo100 T o f ala supplics, | the family, e 7 1 hurriedly Ot o to et cree was brought or- to test a Hand was h 30 to N b Not i 1t stunding it 1 Sneeds the only the school- both places wore A Possumn nd Victims Dying Assoviat wus Som ape FELLINLGVEWITH HER WHITEHANDS w heavy tims at n their homes tornado. 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