New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 11, 1929, Page 17

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i I A’ é ;\1 A I : | d l w!'lfloxl-rud that she and her son be proved he did not furnish gas|meant absolute self affirmment and | |had associated with anarchists|and oil at his own expense. | we had no fear for self, just a gen- known to the police. The doubt- It is highly irritating to the mo- |eral prayer in one's head that most | ful associations of the two lead |torist who had been without hia car \ might be spared and that some good | i} the police now to belicve that they |for 48 hours to have to listen to un‘mlxm come of all this awfulness. | were proscribed by some band of |Argument over whether the man| “Right now things look none too | Defl hs 0‘ MO hef and S sible, | portavit” the automobile from its|ting off with comparatively light | 01 m‘ Rigaudin's questionable busl- | alleged Testing place beside the, fines, while forty Young Jews in Paris, with mothe comm! terious circurn riod the French police crime ister ramifications. cago, no found , Rigau among th i : g tr questioned by the | e g, |"Then Evelyn Walker, 15, startea % police but, although he lived with | Miss Anne Goldsmith ,a former her non-talking contest, and set a & his mother, he could give no clue | resident of this city who has been | date 24 hours away a8 the time for to he was not placed under arrest. In were the pancrs But D LM:)n; ylnhcno\“m;‘;“mdiunml by fear. It has been re- JEWS SPLEN]]“] Endurance Fever s cthod e | arked that in their domestic life S0 New York or Chi-|pon mother and son were mild- | Rages in Memohls | . seemingly dovoted to | |Es ..\.,:,{('.d the two for some breach | ach other, and o e dLr| IN THElR TRIA[S Memphis has a plague of endurance G e, suspected that they might have a [ieonieata: : ain it of a m 7-”“‘%’:‘-[ (O b v"""’;"""““ MO~ "¢ lite and property and were splen- | routed, a group of hoys started ot body was i GHsE {5 are becoming not iy ynder {rying conditions. in pursuia of the 108-hour bicycl: 1ad been duce to strangula- |2 little concerned ove question | oy T ; : | riding record. _because a stout picee of tarred | of how to distinguish between the | rl" feit o hark ri”:“;' o Sir B SN A o ! theft of an automobile and the un- | ve written some details home.! . oIE been drawn about thetheft of an automoblle and the It's not easy to write very much,|USE HERALD CLASSIFIED AD: 7 D i besides, people who were here s the pockets of the dead man | Under English law it is impos- | el i i % the Drivate papers, including | Bible tolcomvict a) person of larceny Ing. the ‘bloody week will have re-|| S rtomobile driver's license, of | Without proving not only that the turned home. You will perhaps| o8 lloense, Of | o perty In question was fraudu, have talked fo Abo Goldsteln. 1| ' . The | foatures [y taken, but that It was the S him often whils he was ini that identification to deprive the Palestine and the press gave very| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929. 1 == JAY-COBBS ik of 5th Ave, N. Y. C. ‘m,“,“.,l or political operators|Who took it was acting ‘“animo|good. Arabs have looted and! and slain as conveniently as pos-|furandi” or mercly ‘cepit et as-|robbed and sacked. have been get- | | ness affairs have mdml to mn mys- |curb. So there is a growing de-| Hmrn. sngagad mr defense, are st | he Back IF NOT SATISFIED ling 1aw. {only four Arabs Borh pre appre- | ; scrupulous perso Meanwhile it is possible for the|hended and the list of Jewish 1—Two murders, S ki ine fate of Rigaudin | ¥ictimized owner, it he wants to go | slaughtered is 65. But there 4 son as vietims, | "0 Y00y sindster tragedy of |t0 the trouble, to bring civil action | protestations on all sides and they'll nder similar and mys- | B e assoeiation | AFAINSt the joyrider—to sue him for | perhaps effect proper changes. stances within a pe- | G RO oioe e s pecalled | 1he inconvenience and mental dis-| “My school is still closed. Tt! five months, have given |yt S S SR AT b murder |(ress he has caused. So far, how- | will not be opened until October 7. 2 problemiin (e EREIE R reticent | €¥eT: MO such’ case has come mto;x have been busy for over two t suggests the most sin- | oo™ oyoine information ana the | 00Tt | weeks, running about all over town.” | | police now belicve that he was ac { '\lnmx Tty e itted th 168 MAIN STREET “ON THE SQUARE” for SATURDAY A Superb Group of Luxuriously Furred condemned and deliberately | oo Memphis, Tenn, Oct. 11 (&— April Madan Mt G ranie et e e sooner had an 108-hour bi Blanc, 63, was found dead | o such a tragic end. | cle riding contest ended than two o tment. She had | . -4 young men started out on a non- Airaisalat i corat ana) S Miss Goldsmith Describes (ol 2op Getueiing mum ‘ehewing endur- St LAWFUL TO BORROW | dions in Polestine Towns | 525 herse s Sl din, in accountant, was | jaw motlon, giv the motive of the crime and —_— {a teacher In Palestine for several breaking silence. years, has written an H\H’rosung‘ Murphy Gray, a typist, was con ; sapis it » Twict letter to her brother, Henry Gold- |dont he had done 'sometting o poty fomnd In Tronke Brmshers Perlurbed {verRTisiiateengtedoenig, ker¥Hen s Clic, Sstihe s dldor ek s e S s murder was practically R s «'rhvmg the after (f{fl”li Of the | for 31 hour« with a total of nea station of Ll ST |t1es. qhn says that Theticrs rose | And then, just as it appeared th investi- 5 . | a cheap wicker trunk, dis- oW altea heights in their defense | endurance contest germ had becr and means was imposs minute accounts. I saw the New &4l possession York Times and some Jewish nd as a ruse i D8 et e 10 need only PAPETS. S5 Ahe bods oty k it; 1 only! “Hebron was humiliating ané such 1D SRS OCHIoR 8 Yo for a ride and it is up to the a hoprless, uns monstrosity. later finger print proved L the vietim was R SaYBROOK . GANDIES | ation to prove him a 12t sort o) been forestalled the new Jernsalem, and the too splendid for frankly interpretatio here handfuls of Delightful . . . individual . . 5 stood up like Old Saybrook itself. The H { ho-dey of Pedouin at- chocolates are rapidly mak 4 [ - ‘ very Jowien nolding b new friends. 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