New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 19, 1929, Page 1

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n 1 News of the World Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending By Associated Press A .\'utpkt. Hrh n 153237 ESTABLISHED 1870 < NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1929.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SPI?‘ARI]PUE[{]I\IJ\IF%EEI[? [ Attorney Skin | TV\éO f?fle}l Lesap_Thl’%igh Fltamglsl,’ [ TORCH KILLER'S MOTHER SITS WITH &M AT TRIAL WQXI;]EESSES"ATAMSEUP&TVIE . uftering derious Burns, to Shut : - e—— NESSA L RESERMRH JFCT Gasoline Valve and Avoid Blast NFARLY M‘”MUU g 3 50,060 Gallons of High Test ll_d Nearly Causes Major Tebhodied Lord Gecil's Plan, Presented 101‘1 Catastrophe in Newport, R. I — Worker Noditication Urged by Ever Great Britain, Arouses French Situation But Land in Hospital— Police Chiel Responding and Jfll Protests Thus Far L ety Both Will Recover. CORKIUE O L e | EXECUTIVE NoW opes | @ LIMITING LAND FORGES | PR | FOR NATIONAL INQUIRY illons o | ———— Iene Massigh, Representing French was b 5 S *”[;Unm pps gy TORFATALCRAgt e Aircralt Corp. Official Lays |0 EANAUMN /ESSFL i’ilm’sDeth 10 Carelessness [« o American Coast (nmll Boat At- wARNED NOT TU TAKE QFF ‘ tacwm Fr iy GAPTAIN PLAYS PROTEST | “Shawnee" (O ach LABOR ORGANVZERS, vt PEACON TRIAL IS FLUTE ANGRY B | - i mummw nd Others Also | ——— = Irough Dark Country Roa Gies, 1 9 Hm Lw N (,me S mn W!llA l\t’&udmg "' 90 STATE POLICE OH DUTY 1y x(vm moved t! Aecidents —Local Airport Ahibits Shat- Have Prevented Last 1 | ernment Version Difiers From His Story. However, New Britain - Girl - Caused by Tei Marriage — 100 A-ked to ption Gn Lome Lawn, become B ot ' ‘..«_»a;BWaHEWEfl{;RUEL | tion o tary forces : s et Ko ‘_ Plaintilf Also Asks Ali- Text of Resolut o i ; mony and Custody of .| that some m¢ A 1 i (Continued on Page Two) " |than th 1 \ 2 5 (ITY PARKS NANED me e e FOR FQLISH HEROES i e s ik S 777777 oot i el By Tequests ro i . cled Plots Wil Rec.z.l Deeds | " i *\}V““‘M”"»‘ i s AL Rl i e t hag sov- the nued on ain MclLeo 19 (Classes Attending With 1 ) : ic i i ilable . rks in city oves that it is nc edding inforr s in the planc (Continued on. Page Two.) Convicied Murderer on the tors he from To File App : | : loaded Los 5, Gl Aiusl 1 1 I around g v slayer, in r 1 i file bricfs in support .of his { 1 i I ecommendations ean You're | rrom his sentence to be h T « I T (&) { T neral ( replied, | y4100 d {he 3 { 5 I've been fiying n \ briefs op- ( I ) ( ) you fellows. ot itie ted to see him turn hack. In- convicted at River- o3 R = . “\« >‘ v“” i S stead we got word that he had alif nuary of al F 2 is a_ triangle "".“h"l th boys on his Wineville B O eaa PJ’! rlEf_ee ke ‘- an continuing e Bur is “We are sorry it happened, but it | chicken ranch. He was sen thelone ehich illts § > | was distinetly and positively his own | he hanged in April, but the R E I n Ma of Kosciuszko is a was no na t M to ident- | fanlt.” tion was automatically delayed by i i t g n A pisca Gtiiand | f¥ her, according to the coast guard, | Most accidel airplane travel | the filing of his appeal presond iy, g raraae to 0076 €88 iage nd Clinton streets, were 2 — & S 1l = bl i 3 ST Boston, Sept. 19 (UP)—Although f rly known as May and Warren | (Contin (Continued on Page Two) 195 Men Roomers Leave T imostce: Q N P s 1 t n who b FIREN f | wiil t wa s ) c-year- . Hotel in Night Bm7c Lol o i i e ; 5 | B 19 (# ) : i ) T A1 ch n were th ) -U illiams 1w F@i’ %AJ@« ,p J nd {he American Legion are (Con I'wo.) f TRt — op of = . . s fo the a million dollars’ | 3 HEDE re \rthur 1 arren he alderman said i i S B sounded the hoiel fire when who came d hired a room a i wout one- h of the total . D he smoke bezan to « o which is moresthan min gy cost and that the rest will he ot y the sccond floor fou v ut osking municipal appro- the amount of the Aor ory brick build to police, the priations. Favorable action he con- a4 today by Deputy |1and in West Hartford, The propert o blaze spre ha i g ; sidered to be a duty of the council 2 in a fore- |is now in the possession of Michacls, | ber shop to ljoining t shop | SIerwell iave d niler BaThe fher e o and St wked i The third defendant, Fishman, has | but was stop e floar ssed places « | d 1 will lead it | some candy, had left her outside & omimon covneil later in the with a lo n half day fair with -lowly | 11 hope the boys | drug store was crying then, an invitation to ap- jan hour and temperature, | { extras to make up ior | he police quicentennial ex- praisal of the prope wd appoint- the chilled lo tor | A B § Lat . v:h‘n\\'v‘ ‘4\“ ml, 1‘1‘:‘~0\\‘;:ix Ocgober 1 | ment of receiver of rents, |turn to their rooms, - ¥ | customers of w‘ (Continued on I Two.), | anything about the ca police saide

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