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- . - ABSOLUTE FRANKNESS RULE | IN HOOVER AND MACDONALD srencs © 0 0 0 6 6 1. 0 2 EXTRA NEW BR._.~ N HERALD o Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending October 5th 15,351 ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUE OCTOBER 8, 1929. SDAY, =TV INTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ATHLETICS TAKE OPENER 3 TALKS, PRESIDENT ASSERTS i it e IR OFFNSES Ground io ngp.ml;::ef EAUSE REJEET"]N‘ Peace — Reaction of Podlasek’s Plea for Citizenship| People More Import-| Papers Denied bY Court ant Than Parleys. —\yyy yyp WIEE KPPROVED Premier and Chief Exe- Ishbel and CUBS The Score By Innings |Walter Morgan, Rejected at| Cauous Deleats Thomas Fmegan Previous Date of Oct. 15, Forced By Political Charges. NDEPENDENT WINS ' McManus Murder Trial Put Over | NEWlNfiT[]N H[i]m Until After New York’s Campaign; Judge Nott Refuses to Hear Case Rothstein Slaying ‘ Vacated in Favor of Nov. 11— Part of Election Speeches, With Made -] TOI Phlladelohla W hips Chicago for First Blood in Basebhall Classic as Ehmke Twirls Airtight Ball— " Foxx Starts Team To- . ward Victory With | Homer. Ninth Inning Rally on Part of Losers Fails 1o Stem Tide of Defeat—Ehmke Hit by Fast Liner Con- Father End ryons suece conpte suececa on| REPUBLICANS MAKE SWEEP| e : tinues to Clinch First | | ¥ ‘ol — 53 « «d Ehmke ¢ pn o S [RGB s tseed| nference Tammany Involved. FOX % Howard Ehm Game for Team. Visit at White House— | Virst Try—several Applicants Al- | e 5 | T ; < Jude | Metropolitan District Plan 15 Car- | s mmm— 3 m i 0 owed to Change Names—Judge w York, Oct. 8 ( The trial appointed a republican a i_)é(:)Vq SCORE . h. e Leave Thursday for| ried—Rice Almost Wins On Lrce|of Geosge A. Mehar for the proscente (hs toial: A el Traceski Makes Address, murder of Arnold Rothstc Sroad- | could & el 000 000 102—3 6 1 Canada—Luncheon TRiS| 1. vomtions o | Tnce Ticket Vote Declded | oy gambler chief, was postponed | ufieials & 5 SR v0 000 000 001—1 8 2 . > : e Position (On Tallot: today until November 11. It had i 0 \f iy were the basis for th cetio 3 2 2 g 2 )] hicag g Noon Honors Noted ° i i o bheen previously for October 15 s b PR AT 1d, Chicago, Oct. of citizenship papers in t of | Supporters of Walter I. Af conference today \ at- o eMiltan, 5 ( ~The 1929 edition of ’ f| Supy Walter I 1 pre i (e MMl l yRuTi 0 he 1929 ed f the Guest at Capita of 1 tion court [ who has held the office of torneys for the state and 4a 1 will be tried LEngll LN 2 [world series opened here today uest a apital. 7 s S Judge Charles (. Nott, Jr 0 an ornsby. 2b 00y 0 this ning. On ommendation | of voters for ei years, ar nounced that he would not i i was en- ST e 0 the Atl \1 ot taking thu of Uniled Stades Haturalisalinn Lo | iy cjated it Bis wistory at the trial, as he had been sched stion iyl L2 Cuyler, rf (A A (B ) game from Chicago, score O "“;‘l"“‘.mr his opponent, Thomas W. ed to do. Lo A Sicphenson I 0 o2 0o i, who pre- ot - Not Consulteq e : s A onforlitERn BIDROneRo BAclars st Ihe ""‘1""‘”" wonld yn! T b 1 R j: hey had played six innings with | poltea i off year. It wa Ssingtaliovergunil > Nott s - i « 01 & f scoreless and errorless ba oy fizolledgin 3 e R Nott U\ Y S OPEN TRIAL 5 0 0 0 0 olof scorel and errorless ball onald cident in his| first time in the history of Newir Shiioh It Whe aietied sulted about t 0 o o o o behind two pllr‘luh twirling in f an oath to the fion in which an independent candi- | principal issucs by nEYear 1 the = = 10 0 0 0 0 paye form, mke for the Ath- i : 2 e “"1"'“‘];‘ won his fight for office. Mr. | forces 8L UL S Commissioner, Who Took Do 0 0 0 ‘I’ »‘. ]' leties, and Root for the Cubs, Imuer il el e, Answered Election Charge ! p 00 0 ) s e e ek 4 case as an example of what law vio- zecelved e IO ang i e Ta satiba e L pro ument, In Court Today—Defendant NSNN t 0 0 o o o before Jimmy Foxx broke the exe lation would bring upon people Dlncecnievhoprecelvadia s SEie IEIBRREIieEelon ke Tolon, xaay t 0 0 0 o o icewith a stinging home run, to there He urged law and order as the aim only 59 votes, by 65 voles. | campaign rges that McManus AL CADISRSUDDErs GONCIm AN tEA — — give the Philadelphia team first the 1 | of the group. yd Rice, an sendent | had never heen brought to trial be- L torney Halted Mentioning Sincl Fotzls Y 2 blood. to he il 1\[» \-,vu.\-‘ of the ple: ;u,..;]:v ‘»\, ”.m“"“' date for constable, who had |cause such a proceeding might bring . PHILADELPHIY Root was replaced in the box e ’ velcome the new group of citizens| 00" PF - him at the|out facts embarrassing to Tam- ¢ y ton, Oct. S (P—Poss R T kA ; ¢ Seskotan possible to carry on the [who have completed the require.|tho skids placed under him at 1 e ST T ready 1o pro : e Bl 4 by Bush in the eighth inning, prospective of the future in & |ments for their papers and told |democratic caucus, lost out by § = TR o R to preside, but i : ol pe R e e o and his catcher, Gonzales went m'!lj“‘“ s | them they should fecl proud of their | vo He received 77 out of the |gige e was a republican ni ive to T i, L e o!in to play in place of Taylor 0 promote Good Feeling new said there were | {otal number cast and District Attorney Joah Banton |put the cuse over case, hut never put into court Goeimane 0 e 0 0 Tl T e A e The two, he added, were scarch-| cortain privileges which accompany Heavy Vote Cast SR M o ol R e l.h“_‘ were 1_)k\L st substitu things that would |} vard of the citizenship papers| The total number of votes cast 5 iR i S .‘| Bk iy tions of the game. g cling hetwesnitholl e do oo vl miat e e Sl 4, of w 19 were straight . e i i A1) iz ' English, shortstop for the but the government of thi 3 i y b i bl e D g t ) vwhixw';w'w | demanded ceriain responsibilities in| republican and straight demo- AHV[}GATES ERUSADE WHITMAN S IN v today v v AL T 0 o o o o Cubs, went to pieces in the A retur | Ehmke, p 1t 0 1 o 2 o ninth inning and fumbled two the conversations | =y o0 macoski asked (he group to| Newington Paso, red reaction of the | e metropolitan dist =5 =, | successive tries, allowing a man iliarize themselves with the gov- v Do 5 ARStHERSRTEnt i i 1 to be loval to it. How- |People voting g '|a base in each instance. The ey e R L ! S |i= oc 10,00 ord doe ol for Taylor i e 7 e 1 1 shown to th it was Judge Traceski's opinion | 1% : e L >=Datted for Taylor In the 7th| fingt wag-gent 40 him by Sim- h -v’r‘}”}\u;\x”.y"’”d (hrenelt B2 that e people did not have to give T "url:'x)xlyl,l:“\“ ot polled | RN : b “,” e Ratted for Root in the 7n in- | MONs and the second by Foxx. B T i encuagey customs and Waglss e varioud cand Ww. C French Urges Cam- Linder Explains Zimmer b ¥ r Cc Ihmm\[_”dnd .hnFmong import e L S S e vt Assessor | 5 L R e e A A S i ¥ ted for Gonzales in the ! scored on Miller's single an ne was urged Dy the judge, who in-|,ponumin H. Goodale, r ......375| paign for Beautifying man’s Salary Was In 3 T b formed his hearers that it was an | oxx went to third base, later e s formed his hea a a8 an| pogrick H. Martin, d e bl 3 ol Budeet Healih Prevented Trip S\ —Batted for Bush in the 9 0 t at the plati Test of Statement reating fexnerionee Board of Relict | New England Landscape cluded in Budge PailtE T b LR R e o be thrown out at the plate, , il ol With few exceptions the ne @liarles Ty Thcein b | D | s A ot permit ! I'wo base hits—English, 1. Home 10 the closing inning. ere is nothing that I can A& CILTACT SIS ‘.; IEnETiEL Harry C. Goodale, d ¥ ) vans, Foxx, 1 < on balls—off T'he Cubs dented the platter ) moment on the ‘:,,,",“M ]‘“,"_' NELS ’”l“ g“' T | Wirst Selectman ; The starting of a move to-| Chairman Thoi Linder A 1 el Root 2 in 7 inni Fhmke 1.0 ip the ninth inning when Cuy- ony with the prime minis- | {00 S roup) o Pecose o oteral o ) RS e 394 | (ards the banishment of billboards [ board of assessors today cxpla or a :‘|“" K« Y;, l‘v" l:nn‘(vl» L7 mings: oy, advanced to second base on ; onve we con-| ! ! ccond Sel n {5 oy 0o was Sy aented ['{hat the sklacy being paidiis assist: s ke, its, o Roet, 2 in 7 in- | €1 . L R S R with either of the par-|.yvincent L. Eddy, r 369/ from the countryside was advocated | that the salary being pald I < i nings: off Ehmke, § in 9 innings; | an error, scored on Stephen- S h e R e &! ‘vlmi the fl]\\)n.:[vIVm ty ‘s af-| Thira Selectman by W. C. French, principal of the |ant, former Chairman Irank 1 govern= o Bush, 4 in 2 innings, son's single. Tolson, a substi- mosphe ¢ fortunately have forded them, to seck office 79| A ¢ | 7 Eh 5 wproved by 3 1 . o > % 5 controversies hetween our countries | o e e o Rl di 9 | Central Junior High school and past | Zimmerman, has heen approved comi I his o Unmipires—Klem (2t plate): Din- | tyte batter, struck out to retire 10 he IWe arcitherttoreiable (oL SRe s Sa o et e ol ey el ”L,‘ S president of the Lions club, at the | the common council nelud- el e s N (,:" 2 the side. to d mutual problems in | today's hearing was the suceess| on'the bullot, he was declared elect- | noon luncheon of that club today. |ed in this year's budget, facts which Do S eelbe pansCEn i ST GorURbIGE) Ehmke, on md for the th v and solely | vhich a wifc husband had in | o i k thn ) ¥ Athlcties, and Root, twirling for the ; ch a ba g Mr. I'rench spoke following a dis- | are ed to ( connectio ; BBL SN Gk LRQRL0S in the bro nowel- | passing tests for citizenship papers o a iy N « ‘ ‘ : CONNERS BURIED TODAY ling excellent ball, : : Town Clerk on of advertising. He referred i \ 1 c v sty Akl onihaly tempt. Per Einar sphomas A. Irancis, r and d .. 457 ; el ounc ¥ n secrotary terior, | Tnfalo, N O () ! upport behind them Toreoy o are able {0 carry | fanden ba Lilly Sanden of o Techsuror to a Hartford brush company, say-|WFi = B0 vard i el Sl £ St r inning passed with- ooy aistilpns v itnont fclteimlog) 6 3FlyonsEstieatc to this coun- omas A. Irancis, v and d .. 455 i he buying public would ap- | Councilman Whitman raised the ; . ral for 1. Co o cution 1 in plute frankness | try from Sweden sis years ago, Agent Town Deposit Fund uestion when a bill was received by Bufialo | 1 fi r of the series came in with recognition o point of view | tended the evening school classes ut| sThomas A. Francis, r and d . e e o here \ he when English beat of hoth sides. Nit of us has|ihe Central Junior High school, and | Wiiiee teo ieliing 5o pevrisns b Zimedo: 1 1 i e AR nything to reserve. W have to were graduated last spring *Lauren M. Bancroft, man ofl the bhases of § ar ¢ Conners ¢ rined s in his at- reh only for those things that will ere were some wh cases| +john J. Carmody, d it Soived en he ind t it. He was kept on romote the rease of good will | were conlinued for further stu Grand durors was chairman of the board, At hi v Thes side retired nd moral solidarity between the |Every one of 10 of German extrac-| +Hurold G. Lucas, T .. request, Councilman H ! I first ball pitched to Foxx in two countric minister | ion appeared and cach was granted | eHarry A. Webster, r Hanes. chairman of the council com 1 (i 1 T ond inning resulted in a hit, pos! v wealth of Scoleh humor | the pap ‘1;“ true ofsjonn A. McCarthy, d mittee, agreed to inve Ve 1 MG rs ( nd shortly afterwards Dykes singled which lubricates any disenssion. |ihe two I didates. Gne| sprancis W. Waterma SRR e s o Florida offices ¢ Gl A his oin: 16wl Attitude Hf Public 840y LT “"" Collector of Taxes on’ Marchii20; 1029046 U \ said the gov- it Stics iateabonD “More impor than all is the|Der ne BEaLean Qoo [REverett B Proudm injr & board of assessors Lo engage outside | o1 ild pr : 10 scoring but a double great cvidence shown by the press | X 1 I”""“:"““‘f”“‘ her - application | Aythuy W. Bachmann, d “\,m " n checking up on mier- | time the 1) v f Nt a hecked! their ambitions Al EiAn Peopts oL Ganiln Many Poles Accepted R L voH r:.,,. ; wdise inventories. The sum of L i . sin s ning the Cubs pick: HERdMn 56 Lo/che Privis minlater o6 i ller of Buccrsstul vy livetions N 31,300 had been included in the | Way ! Fall and H - - 1 up two hits, MeMillan singling, to [ i ol mis aonlnd e S e e Srincloenitn budget for this purpose and with i PISH PONDS AID PARMERS | he on a double by It monstration that is in pro- | .oy, co” yoo TN (Y e ovic T % b o Y drawals have been made against that < « 1 ) English. Ehn ired the side by gress is in itself of more importance lolawy | *Benedict Paternostro, ¢ e ! H f ( 1 king out both Hornsby and Wil- than any incide conclusions| that ISV s Tohn T, Walsh, d . L | ¥ wn any incid 1clus at | irzymiler sne i heeta Chairman Linder evplained today ¥ g s | Hegandeian ehifcont tofon i dters ) Emily M olba, Berka | s Joscpn 7. TBmerick, d Wt the practice is not a new one ‘ I d a circus catch C LCRakions Berkowitz, Andrjej Stefen Gladezuk, | Ajihonge Battirtoni, d but has been in vogue for the past z : owners | in the fo when he dove T | Joseph Humaj, ~ Jozef Sobolewski, | J3 iova Rice. ind. few years, dating back to the time ol ti for the 1 1d while prone on the ReRWLIC l\l"u‘;; ,:|John Lukowski, Michal Piasecki, | " Registrar of Votors wvhen the oflices of appraisa (« Vet 0) y h speared a Stiff one to put Oct. —Prime eon Sarnowsk n Toczko, | +Nina 1. Blair, r 2 neer and chairman of t board s on « y MacDonald and|spolinary Fa 1 Antoni| mnomas W. Finegan, d were merged. 2 N = hing an excellent; brand ot e T 1.,.';‘;\ ki |’ Wiltes i Arercan g 1sebal hmke had made his LR K @ ASNastoaction imance Board F E & t R & 1< th strikeout when the fifth in- e {Gene Ormati, Santina G : auure o Get ne arrof Lauses to n close. Root was Brooklyn Policeman |tonio Tin, Nello Querc : . NG ERENGH | o 5 S ; h traveling along with five to his . o Greco, ‘incenzo Vessella, Mic deline 7 ( e e i redit. Gets Three Burglars 9reo, Ve Voo Sichaed il WG | Row Ended By Officer’s Sympathy =" ™" """ ™ © New York. Oct €004 sroohln | 0 2L GED Bever Royliericl i - | preciate having the brush company he sensational first base- N . ltoratoi | Two who were continued for Town School Committee S e g hE AThistET et i rrelars eaply | fUrther study were Damiano Arras|*Esther E. Woodruff, r 380 | take its billboards off the beauty " t home run of the ser which caught three youthful burglars early ! ety 9 5 Bt A year or more ago a fatily nam- Ul today after a battle in which he |20d Raffacle Giannini. | *Helen . Holt, r . 383 | spots of New England S : L : waa 5 also rst run of game, s S e rane o ,_‘ Pauline Clara Lookliss Shea and | *John H. Fish, d 80/ “They ought to put thelr adverlis. i 3 g LI i-dived i1 Ne : nd; e A }_“‘, s haps mortally \ e B S R T e [z in the newspapers, where we can | BOb Lewis, Traveling: See- | i ‘ e ee ) S gD He noticed the trio loitering about onshascs W A : e . e T e St i ove son’s hedd wen e Gt ks Vs U ORI GL Gt retary, in Row With HES L 2 ) the bleachers as Toxx rounded ) ind store in Saratoga avenue, | | firesides and not spoil the beauty Vondon £ ‘ : nds went which two of them entered, leaving a! *' k | of the landscape with hideous signs. endaor Ho ta Boatout it T et | AT Py o tmn roup ttac S S i | 1 to oot :.,.,I \.m-\! \}]\Iuy))- \1,4 1-:!1\.‘ ‘Xd(qu o Doty oL EEn e S e o o and turne m over to a spe i 3 5 SO 5 2 v aiesna e o s, Move to Make Purchaser Criminal| s womnent v impirea v | time” ok o e e Lo Bl Giving the unarmed special oifice x| address by Lverett R. Smith, pr (T e ARk vt Tty o 1 ' oday i of the his nightstick, Feltenstein slipped | dent of the Manpernach Co.. former | cary t f nt A SUOHG I R s i | L A < . today, all on account of hot ! ) 1 i st . : into the house a4 crawled up the | yashington, Oct. § (P—The move [amendment delibe Congress | sales manager for the concern which | ; y s ly ) ) an 1 T m,”, H‘ N o _IM afrshaft as the pair wore (ear-|to make liquor purchasers liable to/ cannot put it into the Volstead act | \wag the subject of Mr, French's at- | 198% a s jually 1 the latter i R GO off an iron bar to a window. prosecution as prohibition violators, | now without nullifying the amend- | (ack. Mr. Smith also was a director| Lewis and Ray Kncip, hot dog they werd om L arrangemer mated canadlrore o T The bar. was hurled at him, nar-|was deseribed today by the Associ-|ment on which the Volstead act is|of {he Association of National Ad- |concessionaire at Wrigley fleld, mobos gt alish s alionhjad | ol P s e rowly missing his head. |lion Against the Prohibition Amend- |based.” [ vertisers and was chairman of its |were arrested by a policeman who | 1110 @'clock Oiticer Wil - Sul-| M S e e Feltenstein then opened fire and fment as one which would “nullify” | Sheppard said the proposal con- | [ERCTH S0 BHR CITEIEN ; ; 2 livan was called into the New Brit- rot i bail. shots felled hoth. Harry Becker, [{he cighteenth amendment. | tained in his bill was left out of the | " p T 0 R T EiThio o rted they were threatening in- | .in Bird and I ! Arc but f uid oo sana a el The other | That view was set forth in a state- | amendment, which he sponsored in | ot FEOA B€ 0 BTG BT BOF | dependent hot dog “barkers” vend- street and received a con 2 . was sold o some | () ran Connio 1S years ment by Henry H. Curran, president enate, because of the belief ex- | % ST ling the invigorating frankfurters | Mrs. Romani was ca ne « e the store own A clecting in the boc of the association, commenting on then that the latter could not | - : nee beeause a cert ! ghi sl 0 Jon e ) h Con ed or s 0 e thousands of pers lined 3 3 3 Siliad N e Ea R EeE 2o0t, Joeo = the bill introduced by Senator Shep- |be passed if it contained such a | (Gantinusdiond Rae) 2 @y . Enay nlwl e ad ordered had ojfed, Whon Sergeant Dilingor v Root, Jo LARGEST | 40pq, democrat, Texas, to declare |clause. | s 2 Gl TG BRI Rl WG o o copins T uislion ivan left (he store, ; BRI, toni, -Oct. 8. he | hnyers equally guilty with manufac recent Philadelphia court fe- | 4 = e bleacti bookeq | TSt IKling the police had that she | Re Iso. ¢ ] RLTHG R f value of dal oducts | turers or sellers of liquor. |cision holding that a liquor buyer i B £ 00 :M was in New Britain, 1 invests ction ; B e be amounts to yroximately $3,000,- Should be in Amendment | could not be punished, together \\nh‘ THE WEATHER | |for disord: and relea further they lv 1 s ¢ e it re ol Rl v ST 400,000, or a little more than a he place to put a prohibition of | “continued advance of prohibition | {on their own bonds. 1Tl ive i Hantrara (it ‘ . for when Offieer Sullivan | warm-up th varter of the total value of allipurchase isin the eighteenth amend- |sentiment and achievement,” he | New Britain and vicinit | Ernest Cashman, said to be a club | 1o this city last week a i $2 ler Solcgt/inal e ."~‘.\‘ ation | v’ Do e IRl atrngh cricultural produce. THe dairy ment, after which it will be time |thought, had now made introduction | | Fair and cooler tomight; | |employe, was arrested for SUiKing | deposit on a cerfaint red parrot originally Mrs. Romani declared in o1 teams put thelr ful strength ow accounts for about $1 a8 ABAINSt | enough to talk about putting it into | of his bill advisable. Enactmer.t will Wednesday fair. | lone of the independent vendors. He Oficer Sympathe no uncerlain ferms that she would | on d for rst battle, 4 S ther animals anil Crops |the Volstead act,” Cufran asserted. | M | so was charged with disorderly| Detective S rot leave withou parrot un- th 1l other animals an | | il stk ; wo), . “Confiress left it out of the 18th (Continued on Page Two), W #* | conduct and released on $25 bail. on : | in the country. - i N : \

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