New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 2, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN TERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15;474 Sept. 28th USTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALS, WEDNESDAY, "'l()B] R ‘.L 1929. —TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GALE HITS NORTH “Sky-Recket” Plane Tested in Germany ATLANTIC STATES END OF HURRIGANE Storm Warnings Indicate New England Will Get High | Winds Tonight LEVEE DANGER PAST IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, of Year Highest Tide Reported Tn | New York — Ferry Service Sus- pended—Sewers Back Up—Threat | i of Flood In Southern Town lh'ing\ . | Out Hundreds to Help Thwart | Advancing Waters, | New York, Oct, 2 (P)—8 ompanied by heavy ra t north Atlantic hoard today, ! of the dimin nee whi ast from the t | were issucd and central These photos show first flight in a 1c nal ship, named spurting flam ket-propelled “Sandar > and smoke, it is 1 f landing wheels, . Late ix-mile flicht anc an hour. ins CONGRESSHEN T0 ENTER PORTS FREE At the B thin two a wall and ot be conncct <ot Pay No Duiy When Returning v From Business Trips ¥ were I TREASUR Y CHANULS RULES i offices. rs backed up in s of the ed in West nha nd nd Sout ing pedestrians to detour | % 3 | Distinguished Guests to Be Given Believe Flood Checke d 3 > , 5 Speedy Serviee at Cittoms—Rep. ia ol ( gineers today announced tl ' C Douglas’ Case Recent Example of lieved they had checked danger : k north of the city al situation w New Service. 0 im flood n, Oct. 2 m or section tows s break low the t ere backir he river 3 of 43.4 1 the rate of about yur. The 1the diction of a 6 feet h would b morning aid- he morale of the cit of appr vees ben . 10 softening I Wi blocks hension rain exception of the r section most ich oded last week Rak I” r, with a s n Above you sec its designer, Iriedrich ng aACross almost the plane sliding : smmuar ¢ airp 1ip of now Gold Silk Hair Net Transforms Sec vota TeLs N P R R TR e 1an W. ady singl Doy ven the premic let 10 at one mom topp 1 asked her wl v she 1 en Miss Rosenl wbout. Mi “Why, don't you knc £ “( ord, mis Ve ¢ plicd ) []UESTH}N flN lflA"J nges Right of Farm to Help (Corporation Challen Board TRIED Doeath N1 tn"\"hl 84, von Opel in the ¢ & ander. nt IN tor oon in of L to leave the ground. | JUDGE CONSIDERING FALLS PLEA TODAY. INEAIBERY CHARGE Gites Dand DISHISSAL ASKED IN | PAWPHLET ARGUMENT 3 STRIKERS DEAD, 20 PERSONS HURT N RIOT AT SOUTHERN TEXTILE MILL; ONAL GUARD HURRIED TO SCENE GROUP 15 BLAMED CIRCUS TANGLE 43 Exceeded JH Leads Defense ] Five of Injured Prcb- ably Will Die in Mar- ion, N. C.—Clash Most Serious of Labor Dis- \cquittal on Consniracy In LIk Hills 0l Committ IERIT T b T "'5"»', a;w Sars turbances in District | o et During Troubl | Case—Trial Was Scheduled to urmg rouple. SR GG yion. TABY SGQ FlY )\BQOLVED o | day fa Capitat S R Picket Line in Battle With e e \inutes — Oferto Seltle With Workers Who Refused RS e Denllig Juniones to Walk Out—Origin of it .‘: s : Spemd Nizht at Town b .III\\; I‘_ir\t l\‘h”[ )I) el-y_ i ; ) e Deputy Sheriff and fen . Woman Wounded. \ Berlin t'.u::ul I ¢ ¢ .. oo i le the world's 1 Y s ! « N. (", Oct. 2 (P)—Three jckpit of the orgi- | i ‘ N. ( t one other selow, with rockets : t s in the \nU ! ;i G pital 1 under the Arezigned en Requ a st , shown in the I i N el in a rocket- |! g ‘ ; : 5 . o ? « Case Danicl Pay — I Just SUPTRIOR © Take: om pis- i b ‘H,SEflAfHHFNH is Services an : hm Gratis had been was ton- expect- But : of ter e first shot. it started the head by 1 striker. He depu- »r\[%‘.iwii:NTi S s ck on OURT I . Gave Cas- L on Ouwn Initiative Bat the strikers’ on them. led Sam 1, union 1 others death s died at the hos- Before pted — Day's rom 1 H ran, 1 ind "hree 19 men of the in a riot to- the Marion cotton bops are pany's ex- GITTERLY BENOUNCED Con- ) d i . noon. U strike of part wo) Bw& IRY ELEANERS o f Springfield d Speaker s Bingham : of 1 ater’ from the 5 5 Roraback for Action : : faot crevasse below the city, it was B of t 1 farm board to n 1 } Co: jeved the city would cscape the ; e g S AT Rl 5 4 — \o setement Offer ) ry. which ns I overflow " 4 have to pay dut | tional Grain Corporation was chal 1 ( to n city’ isolation from highways Eeltaihusg y : : ] S \ ( ( I to 1 railroads continued, but tele- et LngRURLOACYELYE e Bl Ox i BOCH O s by kham's Rllllllk Blunts phone, telegraph and clectric serv- ‘broad on prive|of Iowa during of Sam ! ; jec continued with slight inter oo ik Uty |t BleKelvie e i Judie ( : i Weapon of Lincoln St. tion. Ifire engines we pumpi o ssaliel|n 1t y the lin Assumed Blame ] y 1 ¥ SHliniinto ihe atar niond nh : iiheh S committ ‘ Daniel D ey it to ¢ Property Owners LHill Section,” where the hetter re he dowan said the farm ek , i J idences are located, relieving @ Gi sl DonE IS Onse thorized the hoard to make O n g v ) 3 e ihreatened acute water shortaze e Lowmin, who | cooperatives and not to corpo 1 olloals inelne o e { hat dry claning The weak spot in the 18-mile le- o= today explained says Loan Lawful S aenn o Mo tha e aa e P ( ot ) 2 . may located only nm”"“f the 1.”1\ the representative 1.ouis Douglas ok | Tnformed by MeKelvie that coun his operator's lic ho i . ot he con- of feverish activity last nig Arizona, who was transferred at ' sel had red the hoa tion for t hli John and Florene g 3 1 1o 5 more than 1,000 men labor s R S e, lay and | gram for creating th \ en drivi i patric ; ""l',l.] and Florenee i i ! rengthen the levee p nt ashote, was cxtended this court- | was entirely within the fon t the dr o or a politica To L“"" Maine Ky 1 ity and work at that esy because Lie had been to Europs hart said 5 | wh urcd in ol I 1ith dee . ! ol \ N o ued. {to visit his father who was ill and STt Thebonndthas AXou e W e 1 ‘ 4 2 was ansious to hurry huck to Wash- | on an R baels i ehtiat el e e : L : ) : : N \ Storm Lashes Coast e ek e e e ousiiinrel st o ; o i i Boston, Oct. 2 (P—A northeast| Jowman said the orders which |y BjUnclontio bt A riEnE CeE T S et s \ 5 | r storm {»Wiwvl the N W L }‘i‘“l now permit congressmen to receive | or vour counsel to ady nforcement in ( \ coast today driving two fishing courtesy of the port and have | ae McKelvie said T efor SR e i ( 1 « 1 s case o 5 PRt returning from pleasure {rips | (b Parmers' National Grain Ma R AN Sl iTtteni AL d o N 1 the question of (GoatinnerfongRues ey were issued because they arve high | jng corporation probably w e \ o ¥ GREORC \ any was in b 4 f the price of Wheat was con- 2 L i v > of i o the build- y rses that of «d, until n year. S 1 3 ¥ J v words, the [;!}WVHTS SU!E;[}E e e '"‘“:”‘ speeded {Chita Report Unconfirmed i ; 0 b Hill FLA icago, Oct. 2 () P &% ¢ e 2 o ior las entitled t irain Marketing corpors: —Whereahs Still o Sl 1 1 0 M | expedited. Pres tions pro- 000,600 concern, proposs ¥ ) ) ikes a tell . y vided that expedite or could b te with the federal far g e J ¢ T waged by Burlington Man SIays|issuca only in case of passengers|may be @ working reality withjn a P i,; 'y E H el l vvl'l‘ T ! rties ¢ s e s et : [ atent n fospita il lune in e pinnt 6ot or e Mother and Nicce in | Contlauen o ) (Continued on Page Two) Toscon chit . = | place was clos- i (Continucd on I | There were the . A T M ¥ Home |=— - « | As Sister Makes Her Radro Debut 00 000 ] (toste IFrench 1 e T il ¢ e Kirk- weion v 0w+ o« Domb Rocks Fashionable Club Room o i witon” | B werpr R, [ : ¢ double slaying and a suicide were | AR . ol 7 Palcia At : t A : Rt reve m.! here today with the mu\m:! 0 E B Ch L i( sh o eaice Ballonts : ANt Ty e e eens - Op Exclusive Chicago Lake Shore et v S e i on i lizabeth M her son, Edward, | — \\ e | the N 1 i 31, and his niece, Marion Greenough, | ¢ 2 g e iions 1, twist s o Tac Er . 9 in the Mosse home. Mosse was be- | Chicago, Oct In a year of | of theyclub were staggered ly tho received u dispatch from Ak to station WTIC, a | Reprieve Probable in ; st on th river, den that the o T1C 1 ; lieved to have killed his mother and | nearly 100 homb last night's| blast. < it i e rine e : tor, Miss Margaret MeM : ken 10,1 ]I| ], 1 tista’s the child Monday night and then,|gynamite attack upon the T.ake A |‘"|‘ € "" B eationy e (Continucd on Page Two) in her v i It v en a 1 o2 (P (fter taking a quantity of poison, | J. Loesch, g ! | : B R | . : \‘.‘\"’v“" ST :h"’n"‘”‘ Y 0% POSOR ghore, Athletic, club. was the first to gisiant wtatc's. attor S t city Sunday morning as had | \‘ C QI S, ! ¥ rmer over y ”, f. Aleorn is expente Had Insanity Attacks | be made t o hionable and !'ber of President crime | D reported previously ‘\”' ery 1 B lers o ) N other reprieve ; 5 o The upshot of ‘he conflicting re- | | T lilan to continue he s s they wer | nor for “Cowboy Mosse had suffercd attacks of in- | exclusive group of Chicagouns commission ep D5ho FHE WEATHER ARes o e schuduiad o be &anity on several occasions in the | qpe pomb was tossed through a M iy Drake dndionion A R G oRa R ST i ¢ S 4 14 for mutde T s oGl e sty | TP s R cver was thrown about the where- New Britaln and vicinity: Phe 0 Al mitted to the state hosptal for the | Vindow of the §6.000,000 e o persons who did this homb- | abouts of the two men who left with tin this afternoon and calist are son’ and dunghtus of Mrs s Stk o8 insane at Waterbury. Heél was re- FghioloRingtie AN Ao e id, “advanced to the very o keep them in the carly tonight, Thursday fair, Margir MeMahon the lite e thre [ “:‘”,.mll:“ contly released from the institution | Natatorium. The elub is on Lake | door of the civic leaders of ('} ) hours, that is, STowly risingE o (omperaty > t > cony nd, sentenced ‘SHid t the request of his mother after | Shore drive, in the heart of the gold The bombing must he solved.” They hoped to | Northeast o5 this after- of his death : 0 Jag e ysdired "_"':'*‘i_"' he had apparently recovercd coast. The force of the exploslon| The actual damage was estimated vl to Irkutsk, | noon, shifting (o northwest le valual Miss MeMahon L mo fo ) corradlosElD. o UEEES Police who reconstructed the ap- | was felt in nearby homes and hotels. | at “a few hundred and was § o breaking tonight. Tuscania” 17 und paration of the appeal o ot Several members in the lockers room z existing records oL Mis o dircetly to Milan for her course | ih réme court will probably oc- (Continued on Page 19.) | and men and women in the lu'mgr-i * (Continued on Page Two) flight. - —————¥ | preparati in voice culture. cupy several weeks,

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