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300,000 CARS ARE TESTED BY PELICE Massachusetts Drive Yieldsi Many Law Violators | | —Barl |actor Boston, July 30 (P—A state-wide | Inspection of motor vehicles which started early yesterday morning and | sontinued until long after midnigt yielded Inspecting officers net of stolen cars, contraba unlicensed drivers, unregis hicles, faulty brakes and 1 resulted in more than 100 It was 7 d in by poli very city wealth in addition from the office of er, registrar ¢ 00,000 yaried | 1 liquor, ered ig a s and rlicipate town in the comm 1o ti cor motor vehicles s Examined leclared complete indica mately amined and mitted confu plaints and con on heavily travelled considered the d Rigures compiled lice indicated approximately cars examined he alon The amination was originally planned ic check on faulty equipment, particu- larly brakes, but it soon broadened | to include a report on a wide variety | of offenses against the chi cle laws. Infrac ulations were with a warning, but those be operating in disregard important matters were handed sum- monses or arrested on th Stickers on Windshields Police were enabled plicate examinations stickers on the windshi inspected. A on the lower | right hand side the windshield Indicated the car and its driver had been passed, whil sticker on th lower left hand side meant ti either the vehicle's mechanism at fault or the driver wi at the wheel reports some ot com ierable routes that congestion ive a succ by Boston po- ex- | motor allowed 1o proceed found to more | spot to avoid du- | by pasting lds of car sticker CONPETE IN REGATIA . Jack Guest of Toronto, New Crowned Canadian Sculling Cham- | Toronto, Ont. July 30 (A—Jack | Guest, of Toronto, newly crowned | Canadlan singles sculling champion, | will head a list of Dominion oars- | men who are to compete in the | United States national regatta at | Springfiéld. Friday and Sat- | urday of this week. ; Guest, Joe Wright, Jr., Johnny | Durham and E. Bole are to com- | pete in the semior singles sculling event at Springfield. and Bill Reed of Toronto and . Whepton of Ham- fiton are entered in other branch of singles sculling competition Whepton holds the 140-pound Cana- dian junior singles title The Toronto Argonauts and Don Rowing club of Toronto are to send erews to compete in the senior fours with coxswain, and Hamilton will be represented by a 150-pound eight and St. Catharines eights. pion, to Lead Team. Ansonia Restaurant Proprietor Is Robbed Ansonia, July 30 (@ —Stanley Sidor, Main street restaurant pro- prietor, was held up at the point of | a gun, knocked unconscious and | locked n a closet in his establish- ment shortly before 11 o'clock la night by two masked “stick up men” who robbed his till of more than $1Q0 in cash and left by the rear en- | trance, escaping in a large 1n that had been parked on Canal | street. His chef, unaware of the rob- bery, snoozed in an automobile ou side while Sidor was being victim ized. Sidor recoverd too late to give the alarm. The injury to his head | was painful but not serious STAMFORD MEN HUR (P—Marvia Stamford, July Powell and America Camerota laborers, were seriously injured fo- day. when a truck operated by Jo- &eph Robinson Camden, N. J crashed into them The truck be- came unmanageable on Richmond Hill when the brakes would nos hold the vehicle, and it slid down the | steep hill, striking a telegraph pole and then hitting an air compressor. | | | 1 of |answering in the senior | | | ported back in service at No. 1 | day ACTOR DRINKS POISON AT PARTY IN PROVINCETOWN Farl Stanley Swallows Cyanide As Artists and Notables Gath For Studio Celebration, cetown, Mass., July 30 (U'P) nley, youthful New York and ‘leading man of the Wharf Players here, died early today anide poisoning at the height of a studio party at the home of Morgan Dennis, well-known etcher dogs. All the prominents of the exoiic t colony which was flourished on ¢ tip of Cape Cod for several years ithere De Provir of Kken turne d rooms of 1onaf it was said yme ebie cyanid nd ved ird A sere room where floor, unconscious niel Hieb: wvail rt was summoned to no Stanley di ith- 1ining consciousness, Examiner s d Clarence to cy Woman Reports Tumult But Cop Can’t Find It “But icer, T can’t keep the kids 1 up in the cellar. They have The to > out in the do t out always calling making complaints Why. 1 was twic when they play aren't 1 bad as they nd T didn't of the someo They Twas a kid, any One neighbors was explain- cor O'Day ening Mrs. A. T. Schade who lives Lyons street had complained that she could not sit account of the in the neighbor- Every goes out randa to spend a qu immediately start and other police er veranda on bad boys who live tin o on to bad the boys and swear said er 0'Day went up to quiet the When he got there he found he found a group children g much Dball, and playing quietly at that. Then he arted to make a canvass of the izhborhood and he could not find one man or woman who said the boys were bad or that they were making unnecessary noise. Officer O'Day came back to head- quarters. He tched his head “Parned if T4didn't feel like playing with the kids,” he told Sergeant Me- Avay. Firemen Halted Briefly By Passing Freight Train the Main street crossing s were down, headquarters com- ny of the Britain fire artment was a few moments late in an alarm at 7:26 last evening which called them to the store of Harve and Lewis, optic ians, Professional building, W Main' street, where an awning was on fire. Damage was slight When the engine from headquar- ters company reached the crossing a long freight train was on the track, all but ahout dozen cars had already passed. Realizing that it would take more time to stop and break the train of cars than it would to wait until all the freight c: got across the cry ing, the firemen wait- ed. In only a few minutes they re- fire rumpus. no rumpus that sor Recause New station 'Bluohe;ié R;il;d To Hunery Bostonians Boston, July 30 (UP)—Boston’s blueberry addicts were jubilant to- he threatened shortage of the herries, which meant ‘curtailment of Lluebe pie and cake production, did not materialize. In answer Roston, a giant truck rolled into this city last night from North Carolina ith 5.000 quarts of “huckleber MAN MISSING TWO WEE A. A. McMillan, a boarder at the Hotel Belmont on Church street not been seen about the place wecording to a report of the a by A Stankus, hotel. years of has in two weeks, to 0 Kelly parti today proprietor of t McMillan is 60 8 in. in height He was hlne hotel ptain police ent 160 raw and weighs ahout pounds hat and ahont the wearing suit when last seen on which the two injured men we workir ford hospital. Robinson is a technical charge ken to Stam- | | held on | driv They were ing. YADIO ON BUSES July 50 (UP)—Bost buses 1 neeforth added ¢ Boston Maine radio-cquipped tainme of announced today will be inaugurat If you are worried about money mat- ters, let us explain how simple and convenient our | Loan Service is. 'Phone, Write or Beneficial Loan Society New Britain, Conn. The only charge i and half per « I th amount of loa Room 201, Iaphael Building second Floor 99 West Main street Telephone New Britain 1-9-1-3 Open 8:30 (o 5—saturday 8:30 (o 1 icensed by (he State— unpaid | anide | cops chasing | of | de- | st | to a distress call from | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1929. N.&J.CD.BOARD | Persomals pulled locks off doors, ripped up the | flooring and broke a number of win- dows. [The building is owned by the New Britain Lumber Co. | Body bruises which she in a trolley accident at De Friday proved to be more “edar |than Mrs. Alice Decker, 708 Stanley rect, the injured first realized. She City Items HIT-RUN DRIVER GUILTY, FINED $a0 Higgins Convicted on Charge of| Evading Responsibility Leon A. Sprague will leave Fr morning to join his tamily in Maine | Complaint was made to the police liss Mary Feiber of Newington is Rnoual Meeting of Stockholders =v-oims: ner vecation in suria. | Iyman, S. C.. former residents of this | city, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Divectors and officers were T clected at the annual meeting of ihe _ | Bertini of Griswold street. stockholders and board of North & | Mrs. Frank Sullivan of 23 Ell's) as admitfed 1o the New Britain | Judd Mfg. Co., this afternoon. street is spending her vacation at the | ieral hospital last evening for | The stockholders re-elected the |Rena cottage in Indian Neck. She atment | following directors: A. J. Sloper, | Wil return Saturday. Sergeant John C. Stadler of the police department resumed duty this a |afternoon after his annual vacation. | §8 . ; | o Scanoni, 88, 290 law- was admitted to the iritain General hospital last ning to receive treatment for an ac- cident which occurred while he was | working at the Stanley Works. At| the hospital it ported that his left leg injt His condition | {is not i Arbour Will Broadcast | From Travelers Station | r but not| As WTIC at Hartford makes use | of its new transmitter for regular | broadcasting for the first time to- received | t | rious | of Harry Higgins street, was found guilty of the | charge of vading responsibility after | an accident, and was fined $50 and | Judge Stanley J. court today. He gave notice to court and sond 100 was posted. Attorney Gerard Casale appeared for him Motoreycle Officer William O'Day that went to tanley hortly last an jImpatie—nt Witness costs by ceski | in police appeal of superior Considerable merriment was cau ¢d in police court today when a man | whose identity was not learned walked towards the witness stand | when Officer W. S. Strolls was called | and as the offi the fellow did eve- fter evening ind found a car owned and | by Virgino Ortell of Iast with two wheels on the side registration OpineRtIng S 1o testify in a casc tised harid, ikewise. “What are you rcciden is driven Berlin walk his ious trying to do, take | my job?" Officer Strolls whispered to him as they passed. The man sa.d nothing but sat down when told to, | only to stand up a little later as| though impatient at the delay in put- | ting him on the stand. During a re- | | coss he walked out of the court- | room. He was given the number of the other car ing to Higgins' home he supper. Higgi was driving the ¢ street. When questioned further he told the officer to see his | attorney. Questioned by Attorney | morrow evening Walter J. Arbour, | “he ofticer said the front axle |planist of New Britain, will be e \as | among those on the list of the first | | evening's attractions The new fransmitter, on Avon mountain, will utilize watts power. This is only of the power expected to be used later. But the 5,000 watts will vast- Iy expand reception throughout the state and New England, with a con- | : cquent 1 increase in audience. | L Mr. Arbour will play during the | Geor: half hour between 7 and 7:30. His | 1% M am is announced as follows imucl orale rlatti-Tausig | gers, C. 1 Stude in A flat . Chopin The directors re-elected the Waltz in C sharp minor ; lowing officers: President, I Chopin | Holmes: vice president and tary; 1. M. Wightman; treasurer TO |and assistant secrctar umuel Me- {Cuteheor 1stant tre r, Fred- . of 26 nolia i street, who appealed to jor | erick M. Ward. pushing Ortell’s hand away. | court from a fine of $100 and costs | Meddrick Perry, former police-|and a jail sentence of three days im- testified that he was raking his| posed on the charge of driving an lawn nearby when he heard the|automobile while under the influence crash. He Higgins disentangle | of liquor, has vacated the appeal the cars from the position into which | ana taken Hartford county they had been jammed, and drive | jail today away while Ortell tried to stop him | Niche from leaving. Higgins uttered a vile | when it remark in the presence of Ortell's| Towe fe and children, Pe “He is a hit and run driver,” witness observed. Cross-examined by Attorney Ca- sale, Perry said he did not notice | \ found Hig- gins at admitted that he on Stanley Veteran Typographer Is Dead in New Haven New Haven, July 30 (®—John G. McGowan, veteran typographer, for mer secretary of the New England pographical Union, and repre- | sentative of the'International Typo- phical Union in southern New ngland under DPresident Lync died her today from the cffects attack of influenza. one of the best | te and | Zast man’s car top of | 5,000 | tenth | Orteli told of riving with his wife and childr in a northerly dir on Stanley street and when Bingham street he saw Higgins' coming towards him on the wrong | side of the highway, two wheels be- | ing off the traveled way entirely. He d Higgins would park in front | house and when he did not so0, Ortell pulled to the left in an | ort to avoid a collision. Higgins | ng in the same direction and the | together | Higgins worked frantically until| the cars were free and then drove loff in a northerly direction, while | Ortell jumped on the running board | turned off the switch. Higgins | frustrated this move, however ,by ICK M. HOLMES M. Wigh'man, Holm Chamberfain, McCutcheon, Noah C. Ro- Bennett, H. L. Judd expec rge of s a recent Mr. McGowan wa known typographers in the his office with the union brought him into wide con- {tact with printers and publishers 1n New Englad states. fol- M cars came NICHE GOF Michael Niche, JAIL Ma international ‘ | and 2L RALD CLASSI READ HE 1ED ADS man, saw was 1o was driving an automobile sideswiped a pole near filling station on South Main street July 16, and in police court he denied that he was unfit to drive, |blaming the lights of oncoming automobiles, which, he said him. John HARTFORD, CONN. vy said the dazzled what make of car Higgins was driv- ing but it was an open car Higgins testified that he was driv- | ing towards Berlin and saw the other | gging towards him. He| tried to avoid a collision by ;mllmg‘ ‘I NOTICE towards the center of the road and| 71, fomeat fied. 1o ithe the other driver did likewise, With | clerk's office foday and signed by the inevitable result. Ortell leaped | president J. Henry Roraback and lout and started towards him in @ |gecretary A. 1. Campbell, notice was |threatening manner, he said, and he | given of the merger of the astern | thought it advisable to drive away | connecticut Co., the Uncas rather than he set upon. He did not| power Co., the Gaylordsville Elec- want to fight but it seemed as|{ric Co., and t Kent L Electio though he would have to, and as|Light & Gas Cc., into the Connecti- | there was no damage done to either | cut Light & Power Co. car he drove off. The accident was of | such a minor nature he has mot{ JONE: even reported it to the motor ve-| Toui= Jones appointed re- Licle department, he said. | ceiver and was empowered with the Ortell's wife told her husband 10 | quthority to collect rents in the “go and get that fellow,” Higgins as- | Georgian apartments on Walnut |serted. He denied emphatically that | street, the former property of Wil- he had been drinking and as fe [liam H. Allen which was named 1 using the language Perry quoted |foreclosure action brought by the him as having used, he declare; New Britain Trust Co. through At- |God is my judge, 1 did not utter any | (orney John I°. Downes, The ap S wena: | paintment was made this afternoon. Judge Traceski asked Higgins if | d he had stopped and ascertained the GIRL 14, ACC extent of the damage and Higgins| ot with a serious replied that it was not necessary to | o o SRS 0 stop and get out of the car to do 50, ;o ey Im‘m Stawskl as there was no damage done. Attor-| % oo ool e O '”‘lv \[‘\I m [ney Casale contended that the i o i Tl I e oot e ol et ot | smoon SRR VAT SIS S gD Prosecuting Attorney Woods said | G¢0rse C. Ellinger and turned over | Higgins was as guilty as anyone ever !0 the Hartford police for arraign charged with evading responsibility, |Ment in Hartford police court to- |in local polce court. Attorney Casale | MOIrow. pointed out also that Higgins was| Stawski steadfastly denied the }not on trial for have “enunciated or | l°gation. According to the pronounced a vile remark,’ ‘'but ties, the girl is an expectant mother Judge Traceski said it “a_clear {cut case” of evading responsibility who was in court on the charge of non-support today, was taken to jail this afternoon in default of honds Peterson ME a PILED Store city Power Open ~ All Day Wednesdays Closed Saturdays at 1 o’Clock NAMED RECEIVER was S MAN nsc rl liv- on al- authori- was FOR § Truscio of the T Co. of this city suit for $300 i Nicolo Morello of Cromwell given judgment by default in a tried in city court today by Judge Stanley J. Tra b tal amount is $208.64 |amount $180.60 damag and $28.04 represented court. The suit was for non-puy of a hill MARRIAGE IN | Notice of marriag |filed in the city James D. Hanna gineer, of Hartford, and Bertha Macristy, secretary, of 31S Monroe street; Gedeon L. Badard of 277 Lafayette street and Maric |Gregoire of Lafayette street; [ed John Trzeinski of Brooklyn, N. Y.|of and Mary J. Kania of this city | wnd pla broug ENTIONS intentions wor clerk's office by production was A, | New to Fox's < Britain customers can telephone eski. direct without cost. Call 3500. s was allow- ment At Police Court Session [ tawa of 120 Broad street from fght- ling. The officer learned that the |men had words and Muzzkonski | pushed Bielawa because the latter ¢ of the airplane crash here eac- | Was using profane language in th: i fastiav it Shich reaultan in Eraq PEESoNCE GC MR, Mupekonakl, Shic | “The ofiicer warned both men and death of Perey E. Snow. 42, and the | mage no arrests. serious injury of his son, Donald, 12 ond Adelbert Keene, 503, all of As land, was (he subject of investigation by county and state authoritics today. The crash oc darkne It w pilot of the craft Keene aloft to e heat on the ground. Plane Crash Probed; One Dead, Two Hurt Ashland, Me., July 80 (UP)—The cau NKHAM WILL FILED Norwich, July 30 (®—Three pub- lic bequests are included in the will red just before|of the late Edwin L. Tinkham of aid that Snow.| Hanover, according to the terms of took his son and | the instrument filed in probate ~ourt pe the excessive |today. The Massachusetts Homen- | pathic hospital receives $5,000, tne Hanover Congregational church $1.- | 000 and Norwich Spiritual Union $1,000. The residue of the estate, its value unappraised, will go {o the two niec Alice H. Potter and Eugenie Cahoon of East Providence ’ COMBATANTS WARNED Supernumerary Officer s approached I night 15 o'clock hy Mrs. Muzzkonski of Booth street, who requested that ie stop her husband and John Bie- Spoone- Wi about Is assured if you use Cluticura Preparations every day. For baby's daily bath always use the Soap; it is pure and refreshing. 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