New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 4, 1929, Page 1

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Nc\\s. of the World By Associated Press sept. Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15,474 28th .. ‘AESTABLISHEI) 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HF,RALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER x 1‘)" ——JHII\[\ -SIX PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ~ | NEW YORK ROARS GREETING (ol Ad Do of Bibry et | 0 MACDONALD AND PARTY: 1, PREMIER NEAR WASHINGTON F Tug Macom, Loaded ASK STOCKHOLDERS | Wi Baabls, Mests 7 RETURN HONEY) Englishman at Quar- antine-Mayor Walker W. H. Allen Co. Dividends Al leged Paid by Illegal Votes 1 Extends Welcome of City-Crowds Cheer. ppospryTiON THREATENED fifizfié‘.;&;@s PLANTO. PRIEST RISKS LIFE ONGR STATESHAN 0 SET DYNAHITE aves Conviets' Fire {0 Carry Explosive to Wall J y Prime Minister Shows That Directors of Con- = bert B 17;1!1 (left,) central figure in the naval oil lease cases who appeared before the District of Columbia supireme court to ente charge of bribery inst him. He is shown with pr Al Deep Emotion as He = struction Firm Knew of Insolvent Time They Voted Condition at Tells Reporters of Peace Quarterly Divide; Edward L. Doheny, a witness; Frank Hogan, Doh uns Aboutsescianuisiais LU —lnstructor Hopes — Ticker Tape for Fall. His trial may be delayed by il i it to i oLt (GOt s Gistin T oy e e 4 4 1 ' i i 1 1 Strews Streets — Group ; ; Entrains for Capital. *CUTTERS T0 HUNT FOR SOVIET PLANE |- . Orders Tssued for Boa[s to Seek Rufis'an Awa ‘ BT STKA YESTERDAY Alaskan and Seattle Craft to Start | PAENTER AEHESTH] Search for Missing Plane—Fliers Left for Washington Despite the min W. Alling, " Pelcher Davis "“mel AT 07 ks ’ ' ‘ ing Hazen's Name to Checks (GASHED AT LOGAL STORES ' -." ' e to-| 0 ; " Whistles in search of t | 4 1 e prelin of four R ., who i A ! | ¥ « to New | Proprictor of Vanity Box Has Man St ; ' n Seattle o en - On Suspicion—Davis | bit | \ : - i \ ‘ ] Confesses Signing Checks Tor = 3 wl S21, Police Say. . o " May Escap: Liability e Vanity Iiox s P. a : A o s gt i e fering Offer— APPENDICITES FATAL i SCHOOLMATES ATTEND o sl 10 AXEL BERGENDARL FUNERAL OF GIRL, 9 : N o Now 1 N e a ; District Manager of Plain- ; Class Present During Services for : R ! ville Company Dies in In Sophie Strankowski. Taken 111 1 s s y 5 = asnits o DI SURALONSS G0 \ S &on ‘K ; e Virginia Hospital h in Classroom Monday. o t that £ ildren of the second grade of s the 1 v « \ A Miss | € : = i ral of | € ag Sophie | out < J Bad Luck in This State \ b 4 DO hter | werld for many he or even days 5 i = H Ul - - - 1 4 E Bomb Wrecks Cigar d G 1 Store in Chicago Toda s S I itions with G 40 5 aloniBoEe Tna) : 9 ¥ ; 5 { ; New Dt : { ROCKFELLER'S WIFE | ot W S e i ‘ | Alexander HNe At Onulewic: Anthony . . S I | Rakowski, Honski | Do Vos' o \ ) + 15 GRANTED DIVORTE 0o o et o U SAYS LOCAL HOSPITAL ) Anna Wasiel Helen Diu ent er's war. t i 4 — s Genevieve Hajdas and r \ « Testifies John D.’s Grand- _/Intolerable Cruelty | 1 RE&U!RE& $lyfifl{],flfifi nephew Inveterate | Is C l}al‘fie(l h)" Wife o n ntolerable cruelty, Mrs. name 3 3 Drinker IBRATES (0(ST BIRTHDAY .ln!m”;’m‘;u:: \ly Ilvxll:'lllh\‘y‘;» ‘l‘;l‘l. wf:ll‘v- \,“,!., 3 \ rec : S Newssieuy o WEHe | > — port, Oct. 4 (A)—rs. Emily | forg ‘for a divoree. In the action, |went to 48 IFoxc ce to Complete, President or 1 { s _as <ht through At ¢ was m ; 2 n il mulonis, Bennett States Sterling wi- « dov i Bl FUT T REV. ABEL A AHLQUIST ho has been an inmate of the home | ~N miCeneml ; for 30 years h to walk - 4 I for six ye: keeps up 3 . 5 G N3 RS Erantedtuno with the times by re g the news- | widow r name at that time being | -’) > tu shortest divorce acts| and conversing with f | sume hat 1 | I\mluu s court. | ord, Ky., n h 8 n to the deeree, Mrs | = | : persons were inju. v Locketeller w seriou in a train wr \ Lonisville & Nas ol 1 lar Creck early today wreek was o s i | Normal School Semors Wlll Obtam d, has been | | v Experience Teachmg Rural Schools ' ted Body of Woman Found; { broken rail. which was s m train. Five She TUnder a plan which 1 en in- | school student is o to handle [and were dv L AShar rated this year at ew Brit- | the class alone fo In | of them struck G EtoiaC of. T afkot State Normal school, members of | cach school is a tr: who | and. all bry S upon her husband of continual e senior class will not only ]W‘SH pervises the d marks the |gine and turn P P)—\V g . drinking. ° an opportunit gain experi- s according apabilitics. | ment saved cars from a = % 3 R T\ Tt hacniin & =anilesinimg for in the three sta hools of | The students towns dur- | into ¢ reck N e Wl Years: 1l have oen told that his|thisicity but sill he ex- |ing the week and are en the ex-| Ru Thompson sville delivered ) ) W q v side 1 condition has not catly improved | perience gained by n two | perience of living and teaching away | conductor, was the most scriously what ot has ¥ P 1 and that there is a possibility of his|rural schools in Southington and | from homc | injured. | I | ad h | s 1 sy remaining under treatm for some | Simshury. 4 he schools are known as the rural A I W | 3 o b time | This plan provides that two Nor- | demonstration practice schools i « \ \ D Other witnesses who appeared for | mal school seniors will spend a week | many the students’ only ¢ t Hospital t vt the plaintift were Frederick W. Lin- [in cach of the two one- | perience was gained in e THE WEATHER N he fa hu t coln, Jr., and ley Lanicr, both of |schools and receive the e | classes in the Stanley, Camy o ver Mo noA \ 1 1 “" wich. y testified that (which can he red Dby instruction | Monroe schools in this city. Of re- New Britain and vicinity: 1 by \ S v ) feller was u heavy drinker. | entire pol plant. Every | cent years the Monroe &chool has| | Fair and continued cool to- s ( Roc from the first to the sixth is| been abandoned and the state s | night and Saturday. ¥, < 1 \ \ % 1 of Mr. and d in the i s voom, and | using the Robert J. Vance school in lad D 1 L R S - of Greenwich. at the end of the week the Normal | its place, L See— % (Continucd on Lage Two) eral I3 ¢ 1 y . “ ; \ : | ) | - 3 . 3 N L i L] « - i urderer fommus ‘mcnde in Rwer iflT RINGLEADERS END LIVES; ONERS ACCEPT TRUCE AFTER BUTCHERY CLAIMS 13 VICTIMS Bloodiest Mutmy in His- tory Finds Shattered Ruins of Cell House Littered With Dead— Artillery Was Ready to Finish Battle. Guards and 6 Prisoners Toll—12 More Wounded Savage Massacres Re- lated by Surviving Offi- cers—Defeated Men File Out Just at Sunrise. s in imed en Fran- all of- led police clties £ 3 attie o dy- one but Priest 1evo of Day e other Ihiree More End Lives, e wallg) werq Ilm’!!l“ the cons Josephine, had rawford, ul o up for deady the prison shortly bey When she learned she colla which d ind ¢ ued on Page §1.)

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