New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1929, Page 1

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" S e (O v = 1 f, . 0 s 3 . ’ & l & i 2| | y R & B N » v Y | Q ) s Y v News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending October 5th . 15,351 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, ()("l()l 'I R 7' 929, — TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS Cell Where Guards Were— Kiiled T T OF EXSECRETARY & Former Harding Cabinet Mem-| ber Refuses to Heed Doctor's Advice, Attorney Says SELECTION OF JURY IS || BEGUN THIS MORNING, Into Court [nterior Oficial Helped Room By Relatives and Doctor— Ldward L. Doheny Inside Rail Near Defense Attorneys—Judge Hitz Denies Motion to Dismiss In- PATRICK ¢ SRIDGETT dictment on Double Jeopardy Plea. | s of briber s Hills, Ca court to answer ch out of tl Ruthority O Sporting Events ‘ Sl“CIlIH Alter Lw ‘ Lival oil reserve Frank Hog: 1id the 14 not n | | lespit s il | an S A o et mneh ‘all was to his seat by ——— ind Dr. T View of cell block in which four prison guards wei cause Warden Francis R. Crawford refused to grant after they had capturced ten o KNOWH Was Always FOI\ CHA RITIES \ 0 Ald Unfortu- s - More Colorado Conviets Bel retary not d re- ; Wife and Two Small Children— | T \ : iR - s weansany. | fave Arms ecrefed n ited Paty . Bridgett 4 re immediatel 1 el e r ‘\\ gan filling the box from th JLhL : t e s . venire of o : il > A “amily in Court 4 - Mrs. Fall and their two daughters g e ¢ v were among ctators and : / : ward | Dot 5 o b is charged 2 ; e 4 ) 060 bribe ety bl Sl f The 1 1 « ¢ ase will decide : e : i onach : be tried on the e 1 indictment char : : SN0 Teturned o hospital, and r or such olver g ‘H";\‘”‘TI"’ il o h May Tace Three Bingl: of on {6 women, Mrs. Hel Mr. Dridgelt was born In Irc e sl u ! as and Miss Ruby Gensbur nd was brought to this count: SEesni it : Owen J. Roberts, overnment | 11§ parents when he v t it in which | ( on' D %0) | ;;,‘ml:‘!;‘ ;mz]mm] the case brictly to |{LATS ‘”‘”“! "““m‘ i | Two jurors were excused after [MO%t o E ,-,., g,, they said they had formed an opin- 1 L i B third woman, took her jon on the case Mrs. place WORKER DROPS DEAD AT UNION MFG. €0, Heart Helen M in th hox jury NOT REA UY OELRET ,( (‘o:wulidatiun Ballots Exposed Piles—Bris- tol Vote Heavy A‘l WANY U}Fifl Y e ' ENTER in Noted Sports Authority Attack Fatal to it o : ! 1 el and | ' S Edward Gustafsen i o 58 oncila ) < This Morning 1o pro- | Ioihee LoMils oNedlonas here a few years A 7 Hl R R R vith failure il e Tdward Gustafsor or T by t \“'HH 1 men |9 v“:"‘ :“’: ‘,:4‘;”'\’:\“ ofii L ‘x Tast Main r ie an acu 0% 5 e s ;s : in I « he heart attack at o'clock this morn e [ citie Nor 1 ) P ing while at work at the Union | e 18 Bristol=also ) A :\.‘P L . s ot ourth city, W " 1 - (4 : haa e e ( morrow. here official re 10 b 5 : should oceur ju % it . rt attacks which w only mild of the GGl clected most of th 1 and had little cffect morning G ¢ running for re- he went to work although he felt e "No™ votu T ; a little weakness overcoming him Sakort e -] It was only necessary to see which | oerice mal ; : 1ie continued his work as a ho ballot the voter took to learn how sembler, taking rests at interva s frionds are losion. not only in | he would vote. In the room where|tles: Driatol thanzalor Not until 9 v'clock did he suffer the Britain but thronzhout the|1e ballot boxes were kept, it was | non-partisan severe attack which made him fall | s o Connents This was at. |Of course impossible to see how ti rist 4, in addition 1o @ f to the floor. Assistant Medi e e A T e A e ot marked, or which | cers, on two important p " aminer Dr. John Purney N s At lidated ballot the voter waslyions, One concerned the i moned to the s andl pronounced | husiness on Churel. stroot e nyone who shed | o i viation fi death due to heart failurs R Dyl A At at the door of the first ! out §45,000, for a muni-| The ¢ MraGustafson was a native of this | penyn oo theaballo ax airport 1 o city and received his eafly education | Prlend ot (bl Il gt ) sehool dis i ¢ here. When the World war broke [ I1is philosopiy . ""“‘ Sl In Wi 1 oubihesieni|steavin e taniyRandlliio e a0t tuxnt ot e tar s field, Ne t 11 a fought for abg R e front. | nates, and thoss fo vhom he has | preserved the f their ballot | the ¢it ORRTHCHl ! on of | L1 o On his return ok employed abiliidan o benaiaalos in OREliEy A seladin b Lot la Metropolitan pl v p the Fafnir Bearing Co., and for the | other ways are numer STl e 3 . ,m“‘“‘ ,",“ | Hartford.” West Hartf ! X He was a member of 12ddy-Glover TRt uddis ] % : casta s | ers at the ular election. On No- |+ s eaaas A nhni et e Gle v | N (Oontinnelionl Bage o) I (continuea on Page mm) e e “‘””“"‘1 S eh o BoRle as also affiliated with the m1||‘xr clection : . 1d Walter J. Smith post, Vet- %i R cthersticld n, had | o ; Hamgmg urvey indicates ra partyca onsie ‘ Besides hig wife, Mrs. Adeline those of the cit ticket, A f il Gustafson, he is survived by three | fi other to W I 5 children, Evelyn, 6; Kenneth, 4 and | t m"lviufim“flt Hl’l BH‘OE{EYS Ofiices ven > hird third par “ elen t Dorothy 16 months old; three broth- | i ¢ 1 d ers, Carl and Ernest - [1 this ity and Tudeloh & Hartford, Oct. 7 (P-—An indica- | Hartford, from liquidating any as- " reowe Thomaston; two tion of embezzlement by mes A, sets Tho mds nt irted Collins of Thomaston Smith of West Hartford, missing| And the banking department’s re- | jn 7 tons in paper were printed Comisic of this city partner of Lenyon & Smith, invest. | POTt has been placed in Mr. Aleorn's | order of the secretaray o Funeral arrangements in | oo o reet, aihg | hARd8 with _info ion indicating | (1. cloctior Gl 7 BRI (o (ehuidon fomy e LG AT e R o S BT e el I incomplete. embers of the Veterans of | pe. Al L aerort off Tocal Creditors e Army-Navy Foothall | 1 Wars will mect tomorrow | (o State's Attorm 86 klenga | oo cpe on belok o6 g Tiew Bl Efforts Fail Thus Far afternoon at 12:30 o'clock today G LGRS, BIS ML SICIMIL A e e state armory to ma g Tohn ENk i taesistant s attorney o o ok i rofRE st ord AU A H et ol ¢ to take part in the fur nernl and adviser of the banking |10fAcY Menroe 8. Gordon has cn- : e Rl S e involuntary petition in min « e it R B I o (G0 (006 A Gl vy, Hary MCINTIRE WILL PROBATED | Deputy Bank Commissi Tonillanisninteripcourt banmesgom i wdded { IS e will of Charles E. MeIntire of | 1L Baldwin over the : ong o the pirtnces Shadl dlanpente i s s o this city, formerly of Hartford, was | bro o followinz results il s inor SN DN R oD I o S e L S e e wing held financlally responsible | SeCretary Adanns to et (e servic afternoon. He leaves the entire | superior court in chambers granted by the creditor: LIS o T EeEres L estate to his two daughters, Alice v petition for temporary receiver- The compa s in debt to the ex- Hogslon: sl Loaa and Luella, who are also the exccu- | ship and appointed the IHartford- [tent of approximately $300,000, of e i d e trices. The will was made in Hart- | Connecticut Trust company as re- | which about $15.000 is owed the | Cu caling MnypnoonL ford August 6, 1018, and the t- | ceiver. At the same time an in-| New Britain creditors of titutions togeth hols nesses were IFrancis Jones, Bliz- | junction was issued by the court ve- | The list of creditors includes three | they ¢ 1 not work out fac. abeth M. either Mr. Smith or Hall his | tory plan (Continucd on Page Two) the Navy Dunn and Margaret P.|straining Good added jokingly that | “wanted parity.” kS lluxx(wl, Milford G. Kenyon of Last s Photo risoners be- from prison CONDERNATI ( O rt, 1 1 y | I t « 1 plans nian o | en or I 1 limite Out of the and vicinity: and cooler to- Tuesday fair CUSTOMS DFFICERS SINK RUM RUNNER OFF JERSEY COAST Captuie Seoond Boat With, $30.000 Liquor Cargp Alier ITachine Gun Battle (MEN ESCAPE ABOARD b’\‘%CE IN DARKNESS Authorities 1 cive Tip and Try to Halt Two Dorics—Crew Tries to Ram Boat and Abandon Sinking Dory—Third Boat Sighted Later Disappears When Agents Open Fire on It With Machine Gun. N Oct. 7 P—One 3 N ) i licved Fip From she Surveyor Mo ) or bont , NI 1 \ ! t (o] 1 i Heads Group— Inde- o HILEY CHOSEN Coste and Bellonte Held Prisoners; Mistaken For Russian Awators PREMIER VISITS CONGRESS, BACK FROM HOOVER CAMP; PROGRESS MADE IN TALKS WORLD SERIES T0 MacDenald Gets Spon- START TOMORROW jzneove Greeting in and Senate— Basehall’s Blggh Show 011 Meets Members Also— Farth to Open At Chicago | Ishbhel Watches From PHILADELPHIA VS, CHichgo, Baleomy. Success Another Million D rariy i Gratifying Meets President Prime Minister Efforts to e Reach Common Ground Predicted — Fifty Thousand Pans and t Conte t—Rivals Eapected at Iis . m for 19 Year for Naval Agreement— 1y of Co Notables See Reception O TP wesident I T 1 DPrir Mac- in a today e s had been vV C 1l questions ) ¥ T to friction be- G Brit nd the United 1 ‘ Iz iewed all 19 : " 1t to friction i 0 Talked Intimately at Camp il dy 1 ent s imme- 2 . val of the ehiéf 0 207 i th b I itesman 1 f B A 1 r their week- ) 0 n 1 € idan camp, n ve they conferred intimately in Crovd of 50,600 The j left his guest with- T 1 v arrived, go- o : : g rmed to Wi 1 to lin c t the White 1 ) e 1y changed I S 1 his visit to | Ihil ompanied 10 Sy RSN a memtfer of { SRS tove ( reac d the Nt e progeeded i : ) he was ) ¢ ) b sntrance of the Tomor lern A nd ‘Rep- | ST vland, ) t fray ored o o5 iber. Howard, sador and the h officials who were escorted to Long- d Representative on desig- pro for the speaker Parnshaw and oot tem. Vs Tor World Peace Rev. Jamés in opening the peace and not only be- Great Eritair d Shera Montgomery, f, ad- e premier ¢ was esco Porter and TOMASSD IS NARED i) ] FIRE COMRISSIONER - Contractor Fills Left By R of Pass is arrivaly This as he was pre- aker's rostrumr of Connec- as “fels Mr. Mak- © had been paid a very permitted 40 kens many in Washing- | cral minutes, minist epped down into the t well of the housa whepe of 11 1 on Page Two) Tfi N[]TIFY GLEANERS PLANT I3 NOT LEGAL ; Rulhcrfm‘d Finds Lincein . Place Does Not \l cet Requirements ioner il me ) h of status shuent at ight 10 owners of ied by DBuild- Ruther- iness does nts of the N g rom Har i e o had|bin stated ! landed be- and §. Dubrow L week, today were | ca t na vil- and equip- 1 M iria after establishing | lag ol T They were \ artin I, Stema L ey I's non-stop flight record 1 tary a . rupt es- wnd after of hazardous ad- |t w ody white T In Cleansers and tur uding their arrest at ' G W cad of the fore the com- hands of ! iery, who | Heilungkia vernment, an ordinance SiEE Jogara ouncing such plants in residential Advices received Tokyo today |t his red an ng sprinkling ¢ for instruc safe- health parently oln strect es- it is claimed, does considerably former record of 4,358 held hy the ttalian fliers, Ferrari Held Prisoners better than the [t igmentary accounts received by | not requirements. in the d Judee hor of thes Owners of properties at Fu-Lin hborhood ha uests, but | William 1. M n to handle thein been per- | interests and have threatened ins | on procecdings if the place is (Coatinued on Page Two) ulu\\ux to operate further. :

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