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| | kY .. i i News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD -age Daily Circulation For Week Ending Sept. 28th 15,474 IXSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER %T) 1929. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Polish Delegation to Legion Convention HURRICANE TURNY 10 GILF COAST; GALE HITS TOWNY Ostimaies of Dead in Bahamas Rpparently High—Island Damage D;op; | EXPECT STORM 70 STRIKE LATE THIS AFTERNOON| Disturbance 75 Miles Off Pensacola | This Moming—Only Siv Dead At Nassau Ianstead of 20, New Ad-| I vices Say — One Ship Reported Lost Now Shown Safe—Two Ves- TABS' PRESIDENT sels Seems Nautical Toll. By A 1 | \ I n hurricane, wi . Cnntes Gf it dntensits Nowanod ssociated Press Photo A 3 ! 10 the | Above ave the leaders of the Polish military delegation to the American Legion convention in e e 2 cara | Louisville, Ky, Left to right: Colonels Glogowski and Zahirski and Lieutenant Zarychta. « nd — SR T LGN GORVENTION 50.090 Members Assemble in Louisville—Hore En Route WNUT? URGES CRUISERS ross lic wised moc It as far u a Parrot Proves ex h\ meg Egg N . Sept. 30 - Pap: PtA[}flX TAEN T | acied to Depaty Sherili FACES 20 YEARS IN i « Says 't Building Stayer of Former New Britain Girl ! 13 “ M {0 shoukd inue Until alks Briskly to Waiting Car— i ission of Naval Agreen t Is Reached by Wants Mother to Have Wife's t il ek Powers of World. Wateh, He says, \ : I ! ,’\ l,v . L The White Plains, N L B T S mwm ASSESSHENT 50 ea e id y ) Jied as taken from 3 3 rmory here this morning by Com- prison where he Icr Paul V. MeNutt of In s e A e I s el 0.0 :-:’ m‘m‘, Dorothy s £ , el D m ! : ns Pmperl} Owners 4 e : S “; Assn. Appeals to Mayor > MeQuil- uisville the convention opene = ce. as S 1 analtional ‘hobsanis confinued for Actior ind el s, instead o revious mes- 1o pour into the city during the A Al 1zes 1 said u o utilities gy i ormally, i por ight Celebr of the Citizens Property apers Spend Night Celebr G 1 i S P After a night of u trained 5 carrled their jailer came dashing N merrymaki od 1 gloomy | fight for nt of assess-{out of the building. Pa ch e i SR nessa fod I ffoUT the Jeavir o o 7 « lown v LT A productio « 3 L ] SR i ]" sl oy i the common council to have Wle to t ntic columns at th 1 burden of taxation oner over Sing 2 ¢ 1 the speak Niam Dobrowolski, president of ey 2 oSy ront isociation, and Dr. Nathan B. ity a spring bty LA of Wichita, Kans., and the oup, declared the city will find it- JWhich ']“‘"‘; 1 Qo . flounde iz 1t ‘ in the real estate g thi So AT TRt g prize wir drum and bugl crowd that had red to wit- | corps 1 mi. Fla. nillion’ dollars svorth' of [ oo oty i "‘\'“‘ g el sandoned because taxes | Wants Mother to Have Watch u \‘.mfwi i ’.‘ fi.“fl‘:,t,f paid unless asses maValidnailer it trict made to conform with ac ittorney, affered a wrist national SING SING PRISON Leaves Westchester Jail Man- CBLL on, in his| velues and income S 2 at the sug n was made fi - rty owners who are unable to - sionstands mect theie oblizations to the city b L SNE ORI i report on their |y, (o wateh be turned over to his ander | income and expenses during the | oy 0 vpe Gatherine Peacos such | vear, and that vacancies and rent | ™3 0T PG EUATIRG BE o pted by |income be considercd when the val- | oI SO, Wi pro- | uation for purposes of taxation is |;tio i W STCE LSt A v con- | being arrived at " Bl Lt Mayor Paonessa reminded {hem || S A 4 . t state statutes set up a system || e as ey ropre I )t faxation by which assessors fix fjg [;fi En UNETY continued, “the policy ity | ihe valuations subject to a checl 1 her powers s essential to | the board of relief, and that or ~}vwh defense. Such parity must | committee, if appointed, could i BUilfiEN I]E[LINE be real parity rather than apparent | nothing further than advise ta . ¢ od parity. 1f it is po to achicve | During the course of the discus Train l‘()‘ld of Guardsmen [ parity by } uent rather | <ion, Mr. Dobrowolski u;m]wl‘ ined HUSTS INSFE[;'!‘[]R - i by compati trmament, the | that his property is assessed for | 1 Establish Martial Law policy of tI n ion is|$10,700, whereas it is worth no | in Dorger to supporg su : Until sush | more than $16.060, and he d to |1 azrecient fa reachied the cruis- | acll for the latter figure, Chairman . {er building program should be con- | Thomas Linder of the board K. L. Johnson to Leave = tinued.” wssessors 1 d that the e R o “... I The American Legion, com- | mortgage 600, He reminded City Employ—Force mander said in_ . of his|that no bank is authorized to give a . H, O e 1o a7 [malltsgwnich t per ce » property value. He | CLNENA SRS World War and ihen took t Femmive by mo N e e to “broud browolski and aseured him he would |, S110% consulting with Mavor A, At al the troop train, he | of madonal find & buyeriat 316,000 Thomas Heslin of the building con rcad the proclamation of Gov. | il the L With reference to back taxes, Dr. | iccion announced that his depart Moody which slated thalb martial | oiicr Many cau which, Jaffe asked the mayor to consider |, . ¢ \in operate after November 1 Al et mtelared. Tor Torger|though worthy, did not concern iz {a 20 per cent reduetion fo eneour- | SRRF 0% BT S L E FAY 5 e : for Borger |veterans as such, cleaning up of accounts of long | 14 THe HSPEOT U TR (h o proclamations from the statc ed that the L it | standing onnel resulting from a notice S L united front Mayor Paonessa has hefore him a (0010 TEHURE From 6 et il oator O ision is made 1 rly author- | resolution passed on to him hy the iR B v “‘ Moody. ardorad Al m.w‘l.ul body “it is of every | common council to consider the ap- A proken e et TasnaoloATIHNE c uspended except the mayor, the | = pointment of a committee such as|y “pyuthorford has two deputies city attorney, the city cor .am.xw-i * (Continucd on Page Two) sassu aletorayis CONERECNCES ! on building inspection. and the ¢ of the peace and | _ Thomas B. Fay, a forme pointed out the tawlessness that has m r of the common council, be existed in m: r | came connected with the depart- tional Guard w tonessa last year. When the com- cre gn the train, mon council of of whom werc officers. 4 ! a second deputy i ‘Shot Game Warden Near Jamaica Lorized appointment pector in the Borger, Tex pt. 30 (P—Tts < { carly part of this , K. L. John- raityor free Abondliontdl aoi son, a builder of long experience, inal charge and the entire county| New York, Sept. 30 (®—A small | found the dog. Tt was faken to the | was added to the staff. moving under the shadow of im- | hound was held by police today in | Police station as a possible means of | More thorough__ inspection than pendi military rule, this tense oil [ ) hope it would aid in the identi- | identifying the slayer should he be | has ever been possible in the past {own prepared today to accustom it-! - X % brought in. Police believed the dog z ¥ If to a radically new order of | fication of a poacher being sought as | would zreet its owner in some wa (Confirued on Page Two) things as a train load of National [the slayer of a game ward Cramer was shot without warnin i approached to en-| William T. Cramer, a state game |whea he and Allen approached the e £ . 4 clamation om martial | warden was shot and killed yester- | poacher with Joseph Lentine, an- i Jaw expected 1o be issued this morn- | day when he sought to arrest a man | other hunter thay had arrested. Len- ATHER inz by Governor Dan Moody. he found shooting rohins in a [tine escaped when Allen was at- ¢ governor had announced pre- | thiket near Queens. The | tacked New Britain and vicinity: viously he would not release the |assnilant ter disarming | Game wardens were sent into the | | Cloudy tonight and Tuesd; roclamation suspending civil rule [ and beati A. Allen, another | vicinity recently when residents possibly with occasional rain, 1til troops who will supplant the | warden | near the patch of wild land cor cooler tonight. — A police posse beating through | plained of shooting in the neighbor- | (Continued on L'age Two) lu:‘ brush in search of the slayer 'hood. | ——— — B . Gets 30 Years ) SHEARER DENIES BREAKING ~ UP GENEVA NAVAL PARLEY; CLASHES WITH SHURTRIDGE MR% EJ. SHINNER TelL Comml(’tee He Can []”:S A| HFR H“MF Give it More Informa- fatuir tion in “30 Minutes Was Descendant of Elibu Bur- Thar It Can Gather ritt; Wile of Manufacturer self in 30 Days W k ” ACTIVE IN CHURCH WORK & "o 1t woman Shouts 9This Is My Party!” When Denied Right to Tell Story in Own Way— * ACCEPTS SERVICE IN PAIR OF SUITS Papciak and Recor Finally Suc- ceed in Placing Papers Wh W. . Humasm | KHIGHT BROS. GRCUS RESPONSIBLE FOR BOTH Middletown Parties S Redress 1(fi/} . for Dam ing Antics of Lion Cubs in Automobile — Landlords Dun Employes for Rent and Owners of Teats Scize Property as Circus Tonz Time, Maple Hill Goes on Financial Rocks. Had Learned to Iead Braille Sys- tem For Blind—Born in This City = Describes Efforts for o s Mo G0 Shipbuilding Companies In Past Years. Vice President Wa . , L Gan;‘x'sRiglns n,unr” foutiy et D S Qua Tempo- s o5 rman o A — Wil- o ob- limitations today before a no member ation had y end in not claim ring. | of our against asked answered! wrer political clause naval build>" this id not rary, However—Ishiel MacDon- et A[TA Marcus W hit I for - parity if he been 750,- ald W ants to 1 Limelizht at Ol 1k 0w woul Senator Short- his brains and ts, Shearer r thing. lligence ed plan of what they he .con- irer said that you the confer- Chureh Work 3 jiuta 8 piving o nrop She MWMHMRwfi ng\M;g,g;5 Sandherg' Tract Owners Willing to Accept e ; = $1,000 From City SR L o ulous lous to anyone Gibson's broke up \roka Bar in front of anpear tin galled ves, Rear one of val (xperts at the timony of 1per corres- the time of expressed onference V the v period of nearly a year and the hoard of pu 1S Pqual Navies Il thinking, ex- ! wanted naval for the United navy because heen heford works, the the boa ind assessment, with plished until IFor se 1 o today raRst (o ¢ 1 ) | (Co g ) 28 Men Reach Port From W :'s(‘( Two) IflbES PATENT FIGHT 3 diseloseq | Mami. lite Suturday, were landed | poyoylvania ( oncein Per- : o mitted to Use “Hook- as Trade Mark and routing th it preperty. An offer of ) 10 that This agree proval of 1 common Mrs. Longworih to Be Away no objection is Right of » Stanley way have | Works ar itehinson Co. Eixcepti sandberg Williams ins will go (hre and less™ with a settlement \ reached Mr. Williams, Mayor Paonessa will call a special mect of the thority for the HACDONALD INSPECTS o <110 M PROPOSED NEW HIGHWAY o oo common council to v The uring Com- s lost its 1 Office ion of the * obtained by to proceed e Steamer Is G 12 Dy job Rflunncd ],0\1 abiSealpninion st lTon, S \ g ss Fastener company of b 1 na 3 & I B oflior S vy Stim- | near : o Con r of Tatents, State Hishway Commissioner and ! ; 1 that Berlin con- . ¥ 3 ? : £ e m for ellation was' Engincer Merlan Look Over Pro- vite 1 hostesses of | Ma 1 ¢ o Jected Hillerest Avenue Route ‘ e o ) ! ver used the In an effort to br wbout v m i conditioning of the portions of IHst t witho street and of Farmington averis : Which are includod in . siate i .._ndfi letown Motorhoat Race Course s road group and to hasten operations 1 its husiness.” said Mr. Moore, on a new highway to climinate turns to inter- Half Mile Short, Spoiling “Records” g and intersections in Stanley Quar tent upon ter, City Ingineer Philip A. Merian U showing « rest in the subject this afternoon e Highway matt - 1 dam might be Commissioner John Macdonald | Middle Sy =0 { is 1 WO | in If he has not used the re for an inspection oard mc ¢ 1 ' mark upon goods can suffer tration by an. The sioner roads Commis aid | At ed for | her engineer brought Macdonald the and pointed out the 1 to sta | repairs. A field v was made | foday nnsylvania concern uses the over the route proposed | wor v « N ction will be taken by “hookless™ 1 tmade-mark highway which is to be formed by | veye n TS, e ard Motorboat association specially the slidere continuing Hillerest avenue over | it 1o e rt b T nown. Several of the races 5is 5 private properties (o a terminal iy of n tl et established new records the New Brits ition 0 Gilette's corner. Maps and surveys | course va listanccs which is beliey e L on this job are alrcady in the office | v to have been el of the commissioner and he has in- | c over {he course S | dicated his desire to hav the 2 ? Bhnine e B ]vw, forth what the|town Yacht « ) in which the fastener | state department will do, will be|was evidentiy can e opers was likewise dis- made shortly 1 Lut four miles ) iisscd on the same grounds. i e 8 —