New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World l;\ Average Daily Circulation For o . g Week Ending . By Associated Press \n;Lt ’1:‘1 o 15 103 X PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TOSTE AND BELLONTE START (_conited For P 5o : Ao ATIONEY TERRIFIC RAINS FLOOD GEORGIA CITY SBERIAN ISTANCEATTENPT | oo ik WHILE FEAR FOR HURRICARE-STRICKEN FROM FRENBH HELD TUDAY Says “Chean Cu Real VIII | ki i BAAMAS ISLE 1S ALLAYED BY RADID Disaster in Takeéfi T0 CAUSTIC REBUKE 3 ) Augusta Cut Off F f i L uakes Send H Into Pani gusta Cu rom el ea e \-1ogl};nge:;lgggélfisg?%ONY T T e 4 Plane Carries Atlantic Barkley of Kentucky Says Con- LTS LAY vannahBRiverBHiilt's ' Ocean Maps, Raising ~Decticut Han Is Pathetic Pilot Announces He Hopes “Too Bad Charming Senator From t(‘ ("() 3 000 ‘\ii]e\ BCfOlQ Connecticut Was Caught,” Demo- crat Declares — Wonders How ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEP H‘L\Hililt- : 1929. —THIRTY-S - Record Level—Storm at Sea Not Likely to Touch Florida or Cuba to Send Defendant to Chaie by “ setting” That He Claimed Killing Was \ccident—3vite Slayer May Know Fate Before Day s » Over—Case Goes 1o Jury Soon, Nassau Still Silent With Little News of Situation Landing—Takes Fishing I Many Others Are Influenced, Tackle to Use if Forced Down in Wilds of Russia W —Other Island Towns for Any Reason. i Report Gales — (‘A\Vi‘l(me Believed to Have Spent Strength at Sea. sociated Press Photc Md., was murd Mrs, Hattie Stone of Havre de Grace, MR I e today on a charge of second deg f i poisoning her 15 year old som, 4 A : 3 s . money. She is shown here with a deput, hs i : : ]‘lermlil‘\l will be ‘.vuh-nca:d to a term of years w X Lt u»\‘ was . - DRY CLEANING LAW DESIURS 10 BANK’S ) SN i 0., RUTHERFORD FORECLOSURE sun S SR * Building Tnspector Believes New Aity. Brady Algues or D ; L i Ordinance Will Stand Up ~ 0’Connell in Superior ch o, to s o — ) : | S ANSWERS VALIDITY ATTAGK ATTY. GAFFNEY ANSWERS © o WAGGONER ENTERY fremi or gihtmn - o | : EbEAPES mvpm a1 o | i Infantile Paralysis Germ- commit- t bill y of the mc rec . but Inspector COLLEGE TUITION DIES - S chec 7 , Sce Her Boy | BRING 15,000 SUITS "5 bt Mot ™ S s e il | DEEIS!fiN REGORDED Educated required b provisions of sug ap- [tute or local ordinance nator to |tion shall goverr e o' First Meeting of Creditors out the | TG Tl Three (laim Local Opera- New ¥ . e | : Xile > o Be Held on el tor Was Wilfully v A the only offender. No oth \ | Rutherford to he imposin .\'Cg]iu\m October 11 has heen bhold enough to put @ con- | er standard within the me: S — fessed lobhyist o the zoning act, and he propo: — of W = ke him info t proceed on the theory that the pres- | o cnee pused on o i : 7 5 w is valid i ek : M ; atore DiPaco and Sam Du- ol ik W hildy : i 1l : institut m to other br the new owners of the Lincoln )f ymon pleas in Hartford | w re 1 5 Her son, Tucian Siedzik cial in Dry Cleaning Co., e notified the " key I " g ‘ h P at Sts. Cyril and Metho domir e taritt bill inspector that they are ¢ i I, I s S L b % . at Orchard Lake, Mich Too Bad He Was ( and receiving work. T i n o A t 3 lay of the deatl “It is too bad that i rming | tion, filed yesterday, not meet I G]RL DIES OF GRIE!‘ e U 2 ¥ S 3 & to arrive hom¢ r from the requirem of the department toed LR Rl e ; b : v if the people how | plac nd other details a “iiits) wove broushl as o “ it ng L 4 e e e 3 5 | many other me enate | but 30 days of grace are i : ' ; : committee have some | allow them to conform with the law, | |00 v | Miss Rose M of Plainyill 3 . S were dir n = 2 0COVEre: e (Co « 1 ) (Co 1onl ) 1 3 £t (Gontinneiioninax | Continued on Two) S Never Recovered TFrom i . ¢ . ; [ Fillion in F: | 1t is eluimed in the writs that the nt was driving on ad, th Shock of Fatality semi-conscions con wiiit Pay Envelopes Con;aining $150 Stolen From City Clerk’s Desk o for whon la) | conduct was wiltul. The plaintiffs f ce that the operator of - Scranton Policeman Kills Driver = 1 ) Who Aitempts to Run Him Down = rec education. r 1s born in Polantl| It became known today that three | been made up as usual and placed obile was not watchir 3 pay enve s have been stolen from |in the drawer in Col. Thompson's e was going. Th | R | desk. ‘ to their i thegorics own Clerk Alfred L | “opgicn Clork Thompson has no|on crash between the Ii » Thompson in the past few weeks, the losses totaling ne: E (Continued on Page Two) Since the fatal an and The theft of a iliar feature of th - good health ies of the|ed in s enve act that * Besides her ely known | William J. Z there were many o vived Dy a ) carly in the | opes in the bund b THE WEATHER | |ante of Plainy i survived by | at the office thefts were made, but these were | [Mary and Anna Morante In the followi not tampered th | New Britain and vicinity: | Plainville icute - | Miss Katheri Dalton, clerk in the A few years ago, the office of the | Mostly cloudy tonight and | | Funeral services shor . | office of the board of ors, was | clerk reported numerous petty thefs | | Saturday: not much change | |morrow afternoc gone, and last week e was 1o | and a city employe was placed un- in temperature. the home of pay waiting for Plumbing Inspector | der suspicion, but no action was will be in Wi = Olaf A. Peterson although it had ! taken, ) # ————e —# | lainville, to start back to ! (Continued on Page Two) {he has b

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