New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 17, 1929, Page 13

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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [=»-+] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929. . Federal Prohibition Officials Study (Clause Prohibiting Liquor Purchase . or) S| when they met in the hallways the little office by W. L. Gordon, a | | BELIEVE IT OR NOT /= <71 BY RIPLEY et state witness, was hit b who said she was alone and stan Unearthed By Amendment’s Author| Sen. Sheppard Points to FARM BOAR[I G!VEN S V V. - 1 nawes uver ot ws| SENATE APPROVAL Guilty as Seller—Drys | . See Complications. [Insurgents Vote Against Three Men But All Are Named | Washington, Oct. 17 (UP)—TFed . cral prohibition officials today wevs | Washi Oct. 17T—(A)—The | studying intently a hitherto obscure | eight n ointed to the federal | section of the Volstead law declar- | farm board by President Hoover ing “no one Il purchase any |Were formally and fully empowered diquor” for heverage today to go ahead with their task of ging prosperity to the American farmer, Their attention wa section 1 rator Mor ite confir wle to the wion's desire its own choos broad and s THE HOUSE BUILT INTHE DARK. / FRANCIS A BURDETT - 707ALLY BLIND - BUILT THIS THREE STORY HOUSE UNAIDED \m,..m < Many O ials WAYNE, N3 surprise to 1 i and t has been on the books merits and c an opinion s | poingecs— | law was i~ | oortant! posts to | fi\’ : exee had a e ¢ Atlorney | position 1o ! oy | tion could b : ) representing the nan, RUSSELL e 1c basis for a drive against | nusiness, ACeKelvic Trelinst of liquor, called 10 |spokesn G arais HAAS in Kentu d jury to in- nd Carl Williams, cotton loped but was tion. austry, tion of ! 5 | GOLF COURSES o most | N 5 DIFFERENT CI tiiat scetion ofore profecu cases under the Volst en based on scction t makes it unlawful to * mspor 15 of liquor 4 law have ree which Demor part join leader, | expresse colleagues quor, b makes no EIGHT EIGHTS MAKE ONE THOUSAND 888 88 4§ e ponsibility no one shall trans- uor with- the act which wd William consent of 1 when the que er of liquor has to many drys, ment of a law TOMORROW—WHEN A YARD IS NOT A YARD! before the office door when G author o t, the nest copy of the sold it to M ghter. Efforts defense to introduce the ipt into the evidence were ed by the court nation was was ordered to re room to be ¢ oceryman of ified t adjoir mother o known the years Lou Pring r about two | “Do you know Nicholas Duneav? ss was asked out ed. This contr of Miss Pri it four or Rules Against Conspiracy Questions tende five times ony that Du ey to Hukn i successf opposed by the The court ruled th | dence had been submitted to sk | there was any cf ed the de questionin tion 1spiracy alor PEDERAL RAID FAILURD New York, Oct. by a moving van in hoped to carry aw tity seized ligu ¥ a vast quar ederal prohi- agents made a tour of the light district early today Word of the ed rou | whispe listrict and when t 1_;(»:(1 e ‘, 8 I d upon the st [ e independent west- 8 found most of them darkencd and 1 e senato on the At two speakeasies in FEMSE oher hand, was divided in its atti- ——‘8’~ street .) a lvv\l\\w.\: 111\»: - tude toward the nominces. Borah of | /000 e laho, suppor but voted A cu 1C FOOT OF MAHOGANY WEIGHS = s valued at $4,000 inst MeKe ms. N THE SAME AS A CUBIC FOOT OF WATER S ana T e arrested determination to 4 PROVIDENC Louis, Oct which declares 1o Alabam be prosecuted for festi- Texa, mony in obedience to a na. | Smith The Texas Gec t South Carol S District Attorney Declares He Never Saw Such Per- nator ists en- SMnmons nnot b MeKellar of - against his c irmation, ‘ s | jurers—Defense Claims Plot Agzinst Millionaire— eeele i ne e H-M(‘i\ Man Killed in | Optometrist Contradicts Testimony. ¥ | Hit and Run Accident me—— Monjar in Business “r;( ey i @ — Julius| Tos Ang - serted that in all his expericnce h . - QHLPEO denediet B law of by Buron had “never seen such cold blooded g Young Men the late Dr. John R hy and 5 today warges will | deliberate pts to suborn per {(A)—The Her well known in Chicago 1 a fil against more wil in | jury as have been made by Ale ys that IHugh 1. “club 1 was killed by a hit and case of Alexander I'an der Pantages and his son, Rodney Decimo club, run last night. His | heightened interest today in the trial | in this case some woman compa n, Mrs. Wava Rex » theater magnate on charges 8] tion of defense attorneys gation by Hyde, a divorcee, was severely in- | of criminall Lunice | that Biffle's arrest in the presence fraud jured, of other defen: witnesses d been busi- Mrs. Benedict 1 the identifi- a deliberate attempt by the prosecu- to cation of her hns body. | tion to intimidate witnesses drew Mrs. Hyde said and Benedict an order from the court that any were erossir Cottage CGrove ave- 3 L first defense witne iture sts should not be made in of $10 down and $3 a mont nue to the Granada Ca after hav ta on a perjucy cha the snce of persons waiting to Ostensibl in business he an ing parked his ca curh., An ir Man Arr \(4‘41 take th ind. says the paper, Mr. Mon- automobile tore d pon them.| Biffl C. M. Heard, optician with offices F ites are busy en- Mrs, Hyde was knoc down, suf- | after h in the Pantages building, was the 1 his business fering a )l wounds Miss Pringle say to Nicholas Dun first defense witness examined yes- es in New York and Jly a e N Tore ahe ik len th. rday. Heard testified that only in Newark, N. J. dict's body was the s office on the day of or 4 minutes had ¢ & = thle ¢ ¢ the rted attack, that Pant s tween the time Pantags BARONESS ON BOAT from t “would be sorry” it he did nct hook | P’ringle went into the little '4 rmany, Oct her vaudeville con- | ence om where she said sl wr-old ¥ motorist | tends that 1 1 t in the | attacl and the time h v sailed to- fiort to stop the car. | theater at the time s, erred to by | girl's s 1o expeets — e Bifr Prosccution witnesses previously of Mayor James| Work on the Panama Canal first! 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