New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 9, 1929, Page 1

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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, W EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, ) 1929. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS FALL TRIAL HALTS . WHLE DEFERDANT BATTLES SICKNESS Ex Tnterior Secretary in Serious, * Condition, Physician Reports 10 Judge COURT NAMES DOCTOR T0 EXAMINE HAI N AT HOME Judze Decides to Have Tmpartial Report On Seriousness of Attack aring May Be Discontinued— Attending Medical Man Says Tex- an Threatened With Pnenmonia, examine Iall s course ot 1o his s Crnoon was cc from the cour room tack shor Hos tter today Attorney wre 9.4 temperature t his pul still co year-old rt room on the 1 nurse s probal v present who vith little effort, that ker hour by 1 a bronchial at- ly Wl prosecu- did not ulin such wsserting vernment th T ion w death war 0UER 2000 PRESENT AT RGETT FUNERAL Throng Last spects to Deceased Sportsman cn Page Two) |on West Re- ’a Vs | real purpose of the ) people represent- lite, w\m]mz‘ prominent sports mbers of gath- at 9 o'clock at attend the render tribute to | prominent s man, nomination 1 to and hospital f a month, rong of mourners from many parts of | Mr. | t cither vhom throu and num ¢ whom felt the table inclina- . Mourners, ds and nces nearly ed the church the solemn | s of the solemn high mass were umbent form s during his lifetin \cqua as intoned over 1 Rev. W celefira nass of req wynor, T Walter J. Ty 1 Rev. Thomas J remonics. consisting sub-deaco Lawlor, mas of Mrs. Mrs. Mar Gerald P es D. Dona- A Dillon (Crean rtet (‘rean, Soprano Cfonnolly to; tenor and Ja (Continued on Page Two) Bronchial | from a moving one | of the 1SS s < A O B C (mtested Statue Gets ) r dnd Feather Coat l.nulun. 9 (P—Jacob L “Rima" which 1 ANS SEE OPENING SERIES GAME Fo of many fights in eirc tion in Hyde found today since i ree- in 1925, was covered with tar which i Hudson nemorial tur- s birds xpressionistic in the known ¢ time ipers 3 with queer the fignre Controversy over yrial raged for some time - BOULEVARD RULES 10 BE EAFOREED Police Board Tightens West INNING Main Steeet Enforcement ‘rigley field, Chicago, as it appeared at the openi DRIVE AGAINST SPEED G 5 ('11,1\(1 n.fi::um fans taken during the ¢ mr: | The Score By it Cen- 1 2 % ! 5 G ATHLETICS @ © 3 The One Way Traflic on Church Street Adopted—Bus Terminals vin Brousht up Be- fore Commission, Two campaigns. Main st from ente - STATE RESTS N STRIKERS TRIAL |. : Seven Men Emer Piew {or Dis- g 'l oi Cmgea Believes in Heavy Pine prosi e ho‘. v remier’s Dinner 3 Wines i STORY lieve End of Prosccution’s Cace West Main street out of t sectedly Barly—Jury Exensed \dy on of 1 have While n woul Motion For Men is Argucd lape of Squadron Going on Duty for Winter ordinance o W driver co 1 of ot the defen ! driv Wy to 1 approachi strect stonne West M car on W e of the he turned the onto the S Iv earric tion of his driv Street sentiment was ¢ rning street nt that s held up » street did houlevard that throngh traflic A 3 pla Somg¢ the meeting coner Main i hors and st rgency. ¢ n fathered th had start- | | epted Hlbert the bhoard. lice offic in the patrol, T 1 He said mized botl do m rale ¢ Ginnis iard, Louis | cl ¥ man on C PEAl 3 equipment slowly nis, 2 0 ¢ shoot, n r guard et ose fendant man strec so much that t even approach the Others poir e ed scuff i ot idea the airman Two) (Continued on Page Two) Pc w}n Himister isters Ambassaders ‘Washington, Oct Elevation | minister, to the American legation in Warsaw | dor would reccive and the Polish legation in Washing- he ton, to the rank of embassics, is b ing considered by the Polish and American government sident show th immed went 5" he conc en used in and it s. 1 look American a:afl May Be Made New a9 (A for 1t a on Page Two) Gas Overcomes Five In Haverhiil Today Hw\ rhill, Mass., Oct. 9 (UP) d her four child 1l 10spital a ercome by illumina t Green raising of would make Poland the tion with which the Un maintains relations through ed | ba Polanl aow with I to G disen sho1 powicz, who now 1l amba for Hyvi forthcoming ceremonies commiemc Tt is expected the present Polish ating the 150th anniversary of the | minister would be continued in death of General P’ulaski of Revolu- [ Washington ibassador because tionary fame. | of his intimate knowledge of the President Favors Move country. Several names have been Presentation of the minister's cre- | mentioned in diplomatic circles in dentials for the special rank drew | connection with the d new rom the president an expression of t at Warsaw hope that it would be made perma- including nent. The minister replied that the w government would exchange | Ohio, iplomats rank | burgh "‘4”1\\1 the nment | is des 1 blishment of an embassy in Warsaw would require congressional action, since it would involve in- | considered possible that My creasing the salary of $10,000 now | might desire to promote Mr, paid annually to John B. Stetson, as | and keep him at Warsaw. Hoovor s estion with the victims Henry, 28, Archie, 3, Glady i 1 Georgette, 1 month s said all would recover After preparing her breakfast Mrs. Henry retu bed without shutting the tightly. affected by the odor of gas, notificd police 1e family moved here Sanford, Me anks | the Holy Present Official ¥ red \dor 2, Glor Phy- stove je ighbors, Propose for t John I} recently from tomobile manufa nd Irwin Laughl T2 to ( turer of of ambassadorial formerly American min- American gover WEATHER Hoover considering h of t men for diplomatic pointment. At the same time, it is bot f New Dritain and vicinity Fair, inued conl tonight; Thursday partly cloudy. Hoover Stetson o of the World Series. S| premedic 5 medical * | sociated Pr Here i Athletics won the opener ‘innmgs " .u U hial E r{ Educa OFFICIAL Karalus ax:d Dziob: oo Busy Supporting Complete Eo a] Dxawna« ks AR* HIPRuSEI) UL S, Commissioner and Juda Lnowvledge part of the 3 Total fiiZENS )it George Was Admit @ Who Were Familics o of Eaglish, Tepic of Urgent (o XX DRI London Not Disclosed— with Se Secret. DR. M. A, Kl SELLA \HNS DEGREE OF FELLOWSHIP doctors in Ll i cour He was grad two v Fromen was ) American College of & retary of State Incident in City Hall Avouses ing Rebuke Goes Into Mails—Threatens to Keep Third Warder Out of His Of- >aonessa’s Ire and \'ling- s Action Insult SECRETARY PE P{ONES LONDON OUARRELFD OYER versation with rence Alzo Wept Man WACHDRALD GETS _ DAVTON CONFESSES =~ HONORARY DEGREE. SURDERING LOVER = - ngton University Insurance Salesman Sleeps All| Gonlers Sheen km o Premier Da_y RLS e Gmse Tells Washington Police H Meant (o Take Poi But Liquor Spoiled His Suicide i LT Girl Beautituly Dressed O S*ee! Workers Refuse to Put Flag Or ere d from 1son no L the the board of tradc 15 the itut flag was to hay ed yesterday, of the last b | Henry A, 1 wairm, er a Hartford | 1 practice that popularity on. ind mittee, watched the flag to r A workman o wtend- to nd t William I u wanted Ernest T ks. of h “Jus | firm always oy to flag sends up t before the Igeons, 18th been for hou tel know is raise @ ro umend- hoist- terday nd of Completed Beams Without ‘Shet” z without > usual 11 tell them flag goes D i that hout o ind sandwiches, 1 no party to breaking workman went back Mr and re- Dusk settled 1e back that would be no There were no drink And when the sun arose this morning there still was 1o flag. RIVAL : © prohibition went back to | rec VES IN THREE RUNS IN THIRD FOR ATHLETICS EARNSHAW AND Mayor F ays Cfluncilman Warner On Learning He Turned Picture of ex-Governor ‘Al’ Smith to Wall, BatsmaninDrive Over WITH HOMER; MALONE START DUEL Cochrane and Simmons Scored By Mighty | Left Field Wall—Hits Fast Ball Squarely on Second Swing. Philadelphia Hits Safely in But Finds In- Over ‘With Two Men Stranded on Bags— Joth Twirlers Pull Out of Tight Pinches Second ning 9 ie 1oxx Phil- t his niche in ernoc i home n when in of e o1 r and of the for the urth victim in by carving holes opposing bats- s received an e came ve him of the (1 inning 1ed ans’ Ardor Cooled degrees in r effects 1l of the tly chilling of the oif Lake Iy courage more Al of footl n baseball f: o 1 blea s to be fa 1 noon time overcoals . the cold- world reezing Scnators and considered most an- ek Quinn, zer, stronger reise to keep cold ment or ap- ht be a slow u‘m\« o Cub pitching wind and ntics of Nick the thou- ously intc o flc (Continuc d on Page Two) * DRY CLEANING LAW OPINION [5 SOUGHT {)r(linance (‘ommittee to Ask Written Statement From Kirkham roused by the controversy caused Councilman W started > commit- n from Corpor; 1s to whe and en r the ordi- orceable or not steps will be n £0. said the opin- ould tn in writing, and he in- 1 such a in his mo- which W »d by Coun- an W. . T unanime 5 e com- onsider- sefore it was ended to the council for ion, and Councilman Warner t the work should not be al- the ordinance > voted to recom- neil an amendment I (Continued on Page Two)

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