New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1929, Page 14

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929. T PRINCE OF WALES e Al Boston Police Resort to Clubs ‘m ded to Paris where he plans to French and other European rail- e ORI Eight Arrested, Others Battered | Ill"”l ‘ hakes Hands With Americans o, e e vt whie wocme | — ‘ “at Big English Jamboree v s o v Tinped oven 2ot | Innocent Citizens Claim They Were Roughly Handled— ige quarters. Two passengers “Reds” Jeer Policemen Trying to scratched but their injuries | . Arrowe Park, Eng. b were said to be very slight. Halt Speech Makmg. The Prince of Wales, 7 : | King Georgo at the great world | Boston, Aug. 2 (P—Communist|down by an officer. | Scout jamboree, today ”‘*"’]‘ observance of a day devoted by the| Handbills advertising the meeting ! with American boyhooc L ! | Third to anti-war Internationale |announced J. Louis Engdahl of New | fraternized with t outh of all na- | demonstrations resulted in a dis-|York as the principal speaker. He | tions in a tour of S rder here when a squad of police- ‘(ail’.‘d to appear. city of 50, | men using clubs charged a crowd of | ‘prince’s call on !h'v Americ: in ;“x‘vv]’ | 1,000 sympathizers and curious gath- | 25 Arrested came ;\l n]m end of a m( it [ [‘r\rod to hear speakers from a strect| Pittsburgh, Aug. 2 (UP)—Twenty- zan shortly a sfast. G I Planned to Iron 0[] corner soap box. Eight persons were |five men and three women were ar- Boys “Dryed Out i 0[1 erence a'm']e arrested and scores injured. rested here last night when police American boy 1 dry . e ¥ " 4 | Crowley Leads Charge brok up a communiset street meet- nospite ol Jone last Ulllfll] Dlmuny Superintendent ‘of. Police’ Mishael |ing held H aeants af pollde arders: ait in the r the asl vight and all t W of the AN H. Crowley led the charge in person ‘ n‘::“‘]:nxdi;rgif a;:csal:ge:'crr; :’;:‘ ! 3 QTARTS SATURD AY AUG 3 AT 9 A M 00 boys were wa him les, Aug. 2 (A—The s the climax of preparations lwm)mm"-“hlt Lol g’am‘;“ . HH~) ~ 4 y . * . e : ) of motion picture proc ,lxa;s (m;\d]enmx;or : trouble. }L{etd‘““““" A Yovmamm; Ao ¢ " ith at the request of | tributed 1,000 policemen in strategic | man. Am | | Y ll E 0 A | T e chy g nin: | Youne Communit fneue ant v - All Set and Ready to Go! The Greatest Furniture Selling Event in Our committee of ti ctors | self lay in wait with a squad -of 50| 00feY. sec Ly SLes . . ~ . i 5 oo (he it v In o firchouse on the corner where | National Miners” union. d Entire History! Marvelously Complete Stocks of Quality Merchandise— or h”‘“‘ i 3 demands for a closed | the advertised meeting was to take | Rain Halts Meeting % h V N S l d F. .‘ih Pfi d i A . l L JlcTnerne ‘ piiitie Hollywoad stusies &) | Blece L E 1 vo| mew orw aus, o wm—a|f 1N the Very Newest Styles and Fmishes — Priced so Amazingly Low o . e cision of the producers sadore Binckovsky, 23, was the|gronching rain and police combined | [l » . S C 3 after x| nrst o mount the soap box. Two |Srerhn® rain sad pocs sonbined B That There is Absolutely No Doubt About the Tremendous Savings lock, during | officers promptly pulled him down |procimately 5,000 persons who had of the indus- and arrested him for sauntering ard | z2ihored in Union Square for an You Can Effect! used to meet |loitering. Louis Marks, 32, took his|anti-war communist demonstration. 2 3 2 actors associa- | place, but had hardly begun when| mwo women, said to have struck A e he was arrested on the same charge. [, patrolman, = were arrested. The ; \ inally Mrs. Elsie Pultur of Dedham | police interfered only in cases of | | gained the improvised stand. Mean- | disorder or where permits for pa- | while, the crowd had grown in s rades or meetings had not been ob- | Boos, jeers and cheers met police |{ained. B a contract with Tully Marshall, a|efforts to prevent speech making | s prominent sc ctor, allegedly in |and keep the crowd moving. | Police Halt Meecting | olation ¢ ment with | At this moment Superintendent| cpicago, Aug. 2 (UP)—Police sent | t " s of the im-|Crowley let his charge. Most of th2 |y 500 communists running home crowd turned tail and ran, but heads | from their anti-imperialist demon stration in Union Park last night. |the net result of slx more arrests| fhe red sympathizers gathered at |and several complaints with polic2 |qusk to hear soap-box orators pro 3 the product | that innocent bystanders had beea |test against war, capitalism and ev- donated ot 3 ity delegation, r roughly handled. |erything else displeasing to friends ut movements, welcomec from the e: Student Arrested |of Soviet Russia. A B i A P : six actors sald that while| Jeffrey J. Keating, 22, a student| Dr. John Dill Robertson, president | oft for Game of Golr t: 1l the par-|was held on a charge of assaulting of the West Parks board, had re- | - a three- < s” made- by [a police officer although he claimed |fused to grant a permit for the \merican quarter fhee . t for the best|(o have been caught in the crowd as|mass meeting, called, its sponsors d into plus fours tf s of all actors of the motion |he was returning from an evening |said, in keeping with orders from ; . 5 zame of gol r dustry such a meeting | class. The others were held on|Moscow. But the communists were | . i i Thi ing able to get one of ter in the aternoon E take place,” ing and loitering charges. |determined to go through with their S S s LT e prince E | Mrs. Pultur, Boris Kleid. |plans. 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