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L, et / i M ora Con “ : o - -~ Avgrage Daily Circulation For W cvk E ndmg Sept, 21st . . 15 103 ESTABEISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTE \II>I R 26, 1929.—TWENTY- l\\() PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS STATE’S ALIENISTS Ship Propaganda Witnesses ]BR“UKHART REA[]S enators Quiz Farm Board Hea SV G E - il ,d SWB%FI{T%"{%’EIRBSR%% NEEDED “SPANKIN : ATTACK 0N STONE MIN ol “Rverage Young Ivlin” Fighting iN EYANSN BlSELUSUREs Farm Board Member's Action Tor Lile; Two Doctors Declare in Tobacco Association Deal | ' — —Emotions Normal Qxeulonel by Commities | (" Senator Under Fire | Tariff Debate Turns to £ A ' S Presence of Connecti- JUSTICE SHARPLY WARNS | WITNESS SAYS PART OF cut Industry “Agent” LAWYERM@RT[NENGE TESTIMORY NO}N CORRECT at Secret Committee Vice President of Vederal Agricul- Hearj‘ngs on Tarifi Bi“ Schedules. perts to Ofset Defense Testimony ture Group Hears Transeript That Killer Was Not Responsible from Sapiro-lFord Case—Char, — Both Insist Defendant Not e Profiteered on - Warchouse Psychopatiic Case, Judging o Deal and) Sonsht' Soft Ldob. by Indignation Expressed by Actions and Story of Murder. Pushing Cooperative Society. Asse Democrats at Employ- Homer L. Ferguson (left,) president of the ! building and Drydock Cor ation, and i b vice president of tl y, are wilnesses in the senate committ investi on of the activities of William B. Shear- er at the 1927 Geneva naval limitations conference. - WILDERSUGGESTED g i wmarr *CANDOR ON POLICY |, e e ‘Ship Bxecutive Urged Public S[a[emflv ton Shealel * TELLS SEM\TL OF PLANS t. 26 (A ment of Hartford Man— “If That Is Treason, Make the Most of It,” Bingham’s Retort. \nnounce e Stadiem Bout that the Iy to be S Former President Describes Con- BOTH SEAT Pieree Battle Between Policeman lemocrats were tracts for Government—Needed Ly the evi- publi- by the ons by Wisconsin, s felt on the contin- HUHRIEANE DANGER ' Stationary—Florida HMay Bscaps <o o 50, : i gt e means of a motor \ W Work Badly to Pay “Enormous and Allesed Booilegzer on Cl 't He Confesses, i Hearing—Liguon in Automohit had urg: s LARSBN FINED §300 s Cuban Observer Optimistic — Dis- nate that, at ) tat A 0 oto 1% [ 1 ko two b : Wrrested After tatt ¢ n Up Houses to 1 - Blamed for of|,.> = . . ity A L et George Didsbury in f vttt ] S said M gL AR, Cancell ayers Griof Sticken 1 hypot Auto Crash i iyl 5 In Business 15 District a5 : et W « wrporation oh- v 1in o 1 W to build the A Ft ! 1 1 1 ind quality | ¢ | v in April, 2 v ! _“\ Ha upon ruiser con \ 1 L hy | th if com- ued on Page Two) 10 g ot v AN 1 & e ion also | con 1o o ' v ¢ e ; o il carrier | yaney v Lot i Tof tion of the In June Mer said, he | not put i IS 1 d l The § nt on behalf the board | The Washington weather burcan w e cts” were in- until w,~ ¥ 0 a. m., i rmowarn by 1 Attorney (€ ad a \ i of flsio Tinee: e a s nbaEasarsLitoilt ting that th sanee had or N . il t ; R : e Two) 3 S . R vip and naval | remained almost stationary during \ 1 v 1 t B . : ¥ T 1 parently a short distance orthwest ons of ohol in « 1 1 B Predicts 'V (»lt’am( higre was ren A LT AT I cn LR R e : ) ' il il . 3 'J Horoteanizen 8 rom Nassau or t ) Post road in N 10 jed the mo ! 8 3 : Eruption Soon S lared it was like- Faxen when it hit o telepl polt SiysLATeOlIOT W e Boriowe il ywners File Application ¢ corporatior Oun Ll n et ERERERL i of hurricane force pre | 1le was taken to G W n Grabowski tified i i Ahshiglin ] Viilo Tslana ot Hid t Dy Amerlean shlp ol i gchu b theew quarts of alconol w a o . o i s time congress was S ol ! 2 e i ing the Joncs:Whita moer- el fon i John ( mmdgc :md Bride il heen marine 1 . Wilder : vt R o tha | - : + weir Tomes |sald this money was not used in | W g Vet lind s I the Saturday s tinued on 1 ) Denart for Moose- it earthq which was | lobbying st followe ! S RLC A t i ' e SRS fo| be the' forcrunfor.of Souzht Broad 1 | e e : IR BOJNOWSKI P\FPOR]ED head Shores tions from the three hig volcan- At o tim DEFENDANT lS MISS]NG | s « 11 f vl o S, Senely - o : i (BER] YRR | IN SERIOUS CONDITION wusuwin ve. e 26 6or—sonn ost violent quake of i a 1" in con- | southeast coast tonigh g b”P!‘RE{ER E@URT Ejiwl Sl : J UM o : rann bloral that Jiad Kept | nection with: ils lay transat- | Practically stationary barometric IN 810'000 DEATH SUIT LY L 4 the | i oEgind S 4 e the ern half of the island |lantic liner plan 1 of the | pressure and cloudy weather pre 3 1in t . & . : e came shortly after 6 where last U's reports said i Fails (o Appe Superior Coust to by 3 !‘ ! i{ ! ), ¢ t Tarn: for Worse—Nifth 9 S o S And b s, e |storm likely would strike after das ol Hngging a h e ot "] ,,,\2”,,‘; ,,1,‘ ! r, | light today with hurricane intensity Contest Action Over Fatality e i | : Canmmiiel Anpears ¢ (e Bl G e i ’ Sldonis rushod i Vigilance Continues Sl Yor s Il 3 1 Ml ikt ‘ p! o deatinalon J WS L e il e | Thererdasinot relavatisnio tiviei In Plalnville Also Aw ed Custody of : : ¢ ) ‘ Witiic 1 t Henics wrtist and consultant” in this ex ! ) b Thas Gad b Es fhne Seismograph Ruined pense accornt (e on ot '““'“"C“;”" ) Three Children This \ 1 ' S " i gk Botor $ 1678 however they S6 violent was the quake that the | The Ivy Lee Publicity. Service, he | of the area e et ks it 22 iy ; 3 n utided to Miss Aurora Plerce & 5 piter, outlined las sht as the ) f " s 1 Hear Aeismograph at Kealakeakua was Continued, received $19.340, while | Piter. outtin el LS = oo « 1 B) DR e por the Coolidge home ruined It was the most sever: 000 was spent in developing ard :”»,?mm'J l\vmr”“m‘ u;‘.“ '”N ”"”l ; fend Afternoon X ’ _ = were hound for shakingihs binlind Shasirecavea) SRR il hle e | uniis, hastily organized on the basis SHER G Great Britain Plans . can the | Mo A0 within the memory of ifs oldest 4 i obbying i o P e hington, g e i = ¢l Joh s Reitorating ot one cont was i JeSteriava warnings LER Arnola Giant New Dirigible tish of the et 1o ol has a sum Dr. Thomas A. Jagzar, government | Spent for lobhying.” he serted: v rother, who was e Sey ") ns d volcanologist, a few hours before | “We employed no lobhyists, Beli Past by an au LR o1 v owhe he fever the most violent shock was felt, e o e sols S NS v, PR=eall alprm n on Southington turnpike od s develog oul Endurance Plane Forced serted the frequent quakes portend- [Shearer? asked Chairman — Short- [ oA BEh t coust of _ | in Plainville i " . asnranina ot > = ed an cruption of one or more of | M RF e great preparn- | Atlorney Noble E. Tlerce of Bris e Rl Ut l)m\ n h\ ]v()m \\( ather he three voleanoes on the western ic painted some pictures for ! yiong ag t a tropical disturbance | tol, representing the plaintitf, told ) vl rs Indianape ! Sonta half of Hawaii. Me declared that |US. TIe wasn't a lobbyist® esterday centered in the [ Ju Allyn L. Brown that he want i irit all ! all . Milauea, Mauna Loa and | Wilder said he took full responsi- was thought today fo be ed a j nent so that Mataosian 1 i ugh Hualalal, might erupt simultane. |b! for the cxpenditure of the | over for the present by Cuban | could not get an operator's license procecdin W ; 3 ously | $1 00 fund. ! mieteorologists. and continue to kill people. Judge ' i The three volcanoes stand.in an| Wilder said he had been in Wash Father Guticrrez Lanza of the | Brown took the papers and reseryed viction of Attorney ) decision. almost straight line runni cross | i A t ‘R/ i:E'F D { F; [Et Hhe iand rombe ol thwoabito Horth. (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) Mataosian, according to Judge iperior {0 L [ Ccflve Ea Wes ns west. At one end stands Hualalai, | = \Vnmm who appe oo " | Basehall Bet Loser Will Measure ’lj‘,’,‘,yl‘::._".l,:"'l‘l‘:f‘::f, ."l; Sl Gl Wading Pool le With Toothplck e e Boy; Operator Under $1,000 Bonds Charged with d wit im- g that it pre v wil 1 bad with the refu ne was n early to shaken more freque ‘rl than any reetly in front of an electric light 1 Walt w other. Jaggar, who has studied | : : B et o H 1 : | s reet, Hawaii's voleanocs for years said | Conceding that his fence-breaking | park Sunday afternoon at 2:30 | , i i : A SR ST DLOIE RO RIDIYEon PR G st Ol Rabi Tuthk cannot i ptle mpa | olclock:and 'm the circun THE WEATHER i \ improper flank of Hualalai, may be expected | 0¥ ence of the wading pool with | 5 home runs before th In poli within a month, but that the lava toothpic he two fans live at 279 1 vicinity: 8 & o was continued might reach the surface from ‘MH» AL Joseph Becoglio | Oak street, and the winner has in- Clondy {01 d Priday, aly in- |unt tober 9 because of the con naloa or Kilauea. He asserted ft|agreed to pay his bet, made on that [ vited the entire nelghborhood to the probably and cooler ¢ v Poulliot | dition of the injured child. Only | f g ame lost, but was was possible that tava \uu]] pouriscore with I'red Dezzoni. According- | park to watch the loser fulfil h\v{ 1" Mr II\ W representfed by flast evening I'ro. Attorney | landed 1 several miles from all three craters. | 1ys Joseph will go to Walnut ]lllllohllgxlmn I ———————————— % | Attorney Benedict M, Holden. |Jeseph G. Woods s | in* coust | (Continucd on Page Two) | north of Indianapolis.