New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1929, Page 13

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\FW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATU RDAY, OCTOBER 19, 192 13 FOOTBALL TEAM MANAGER | IS INJURED IN SMASHUP GURTIS IDENTIFIED * ASHIT-RUN DRIVER | Bernard A, Conley Accused of Running Down Boy | and Taking Flight NATIONALIST ARMY BATTLING REBELS Ma or Hostilities Reported m Honan—News Vague Birth Record Wrecked in Crash Found By Mxil l‘lorunw Police to Be Unavoidable negs football | a cut under City Items and the members labout 4:15 oclock t H.lr(:m 1 police 4 i revolting Kuomin- | en invited to be automobile road forcing him to | g out of Lyl e hl!n.n-l-sk)p ariver who knock- > opened in the * | Chengchow, two trans-provincial | B renorts) Pn"]! not be neighborhood of , junction of Wednesday sident of the : Harper reported ¢ ‘on charge of per signal light bus nearby Kuominchun, ot guilty and a continuance Rebels Head South Kuominchun heading southward, with others of their 1weing down the appeared to be a well known high school | professional | r hospital tr d to advance 1S switched from Kwangsi, 50 o'clock last v HAVANA PLOTTERS HELD IN ROUNDUP ,Consplracy Against Gover nmem1 Charged by Police had no objectic information Tdentified By Other Driver it Curtis to s expected to pro- ntification, | reported from izing up th s fenses of the priviace tey Daking Co., eek-end hero divisions of s of Szechu- en he must have ording to the stamped out a plot ernment of President arker is locate conment depart prominent in the that charges of attempt to inc rs, whose names wer ven by Cook, # other hand, (oM the | 0, Colonel Rebert ing his home 6:15 o'cloc k| g first of whose ames headed arrests provided a reign of ter- ;ms LUXE HAMMER - BEING MADE HERE New Sanley Tool a Thing of Beau(y ang SD"we ists in Cuba.” Call Statement Calm orted that it had been stolen. | ) DIVORCE Hutengs and 3 which had been pre- d in superior court Main street Im manner hoped to ob liberties to “explained in a c : plans by which we tain restitution of public arter Oak aven Jakubiak Case H\|‘\m: Attorney sileneed oppos and has adult 5 MARRIAGE driving on Octo- The four men arrested were lon container found | g ntonio Beruff ed for him. v Woods noll- | Stempien apps secret police said the names | following also were Kensington ave . former governor v automobiles y esident of the r2s the presi- : tool is periect will stand on the is believed to ) entircly thre i vived by six SR st for violation of “n-‘ were promine Arrests in Havan Miss Ethel » in Havana Boy Falls in Hole, Is Severely Inj;u‘c maintained to a politi- s Will be conducted by R rfect examples of what a | ieria e the place and ‘ Y 1m:u:mz the four arre The government \ ized Colonel Mendie *ihas given s troub 1:\ and wh agents character- 1w man who | of tools which a 2 world by car- newspapers this morning r their customers. The Kerwin hoy suffs Mundo published a short | ick O'Connor batch of them on the though new and absolutely | to the trade, | the space of th pouring in ce combined malke th | duct one that should vrove to be de- nd not comme | Marina carried a brief story without ; morning at his stock was gone was held this > weeks and orders William ., Flanagan in attendance, Vs Hubby Left fier For Widow With $2,000 Testifying that she anley Levinska for two y Y | Burial was in Windsor. ngley Vh]l Lea‘ es Money to Relations 19 (A—The \Lu lh.x \\ atrons The hammers are the local compa “What sterling Stanley is to too r New York Budqct to Exceed Half Billion 19 (UP)—The | will of Mrs. Ka has supported held this aft Burial will be tsland who had 82, has asked Judge > will did not disclose the estate but bequeat d, Philo Tingley of Point- Zakrzewska New York, Oct. tion's largest city will | than a half billion dolls ation next year. va" Hwtl resecved decision. St e Zakrzewska, terday noon at | street after a 53, who died also of Pointloma Tingley dirccted that her es 2t Newburyport, : I he: .mum.-m of the T he o<0nh1( for its own Motorman Unhurt As Trolley Window Smashes | Motorman Edward announced y o'clock at the home and at § o'clock Holy Cross B Hummel who | New Britain-Meriden y this morning about 8 o'clock when a broken wire window above his face Hayes report- The promn-\du will Irho upkeep of the Theosophist Insti- at Pointloma. 3 art cemetery. The budget was approved by the | board of estimate after two public CARD OF THANKS smashed the The largest part of the vas to the police depar {ment which asked nd sym- | co; Firemen Called Todaw to Parish Building Blaze ‘himney sct fir be- | Monday afternoon sponded to n Sparks from the would cost » shingled roof of a hous especially | n[ MASON NAMED St > tentative f;,;\,,-,< | Wednesday nig leade Yol the expcnditure of 8300 for the |elected On Sunday e troop will in time will be 50 this forenoon. as necessary to rip off a large por- on of the roof to prevent the blaze from spreading. s presi- fwas called at 9:13 ) arm from Box 321 on the parish PALLS AT HOME Stanley Herpst, well avenue, was sel l\t to New I‘I‘\h\ln | General hospital \\:\\ka\\lw this morning ~hurllv aer o'clock for treatment for [nia &rm, sustained in a fall at home. | - three tendons were severed | | by contact with a sharp object. of 104 Rock- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our ghbors and friends for their us during our cent bereavement in the d beloved father. appointment superintende m \“ re department many | tracted to a fire in the POLAR PARTY LEAVE e Kilbourne of 1634 Stan-| set was driving north on Elm ‘clock this fore- | GIRL SCOU 'Im(\p 7 of the (UP)—The polar expedition organ- Sir Dounglas Mason church of §t. ] ngelist held its first troop was divid- pedition plans a | cientific exploration of the Antarctic » Douglas was a member nest Shackleton's Antarctic | 7 and 1911-14, the leader of the Australian Antarctic expedition, Monday night. r to a stop | region it on)of Sir t|adventure in were elected: ret Chapman and Viola Gra e brought her front bumper, ) GERHARDT PUPPEL, LOUIS PUPPEL. Charlotte Burns, ning a Hallowe'en party. teorge Moffitt re- | se¢ for police action. verted no ¢ | EARLY LAND GRABS ¢ Institut Wil Croks and Iu ferested Congress- men Robbed States, Nation By RODNEY DUTCHER NEA Service Writer igton, Oct. 19— At olby Assun ily inter ials, thereby rs, both lob- ned the nds to them |in ¢ try and these ¢ of gove ent themselves. Mo L the la re the northeast had when ned in t south A Lot of Bribery of Hi worable law existi ation as wa ivance of I re no laws tern all settlers, speculators offici to thing all lots at exorbi- many prot ilade 1 50 no 1 been com- ich an next electio 1 almost e origir it paid li no part rom o g th et fro; ourt, int iy anch ¥ sed original contract be Te=iby B voked : ibery obtained many bank and Liy provi to hand 1524, The company acres in land ie next 10 years and various others uine ants in South cived lesser acre- ages. Congress gave v a total of o o | 000 acres for the canal pro- mostly in Indiana, Ohio, 1lli Wisconsin and Michigan Few Canals Were Dug Junior Hi-Y Club Has The fundamental object of most omoting compunics was phinder :ond, third or fourth appro- 1 to rich quick. They Hi-Y priations stole most of them. | ' whether made in moncy or land, by | =+ "ri rect method any of the prmw 2 oters hal liitle intention of building can, One company du worthless little ditch and by | audulent surveys made its con- | cssional gr of rich copper nt cover 100,000 acres {j, in Wisconsin 5 The government bacl them | ¢ Tor years lobbyists deve to o ining wamp lands” urned out to be vi cultural, timber lan Dut th would appear, were only the w for the great era of y 1 corruption which wa out to be launched by railroad sompanics. o carly lob DOG POUND MEETING Councilman W, s Scheuy has | called a mecting of the dog 7 ittee, to be hield at t the office of 't at police headquarters. | assistant 1 Bids on the building of a pound | trell L will be opened, the o havin authe purpose. FIRE IN JUNK YARD At 7:15 o'clock last night, the at tention of Officers Irnest P. Bloom- | quist and Anthony U ch was a Shurberg junk yard at of, and they notified “lynn at police headqua anklin | finformed TS, Co. [ the ant str |No. 5 of the fire department ex- troops would hed the blaze, pile of oil soaked stecl shavi » Iy having started by spon- | tancous combustion. which wa tin ire A powerful radio station at Solia | connects the Bulgarian government Hummi small beetl with all European capitals. ROUND BEING CLEARED " PRODCCEDLOBRIES ™ 1 10%Efn i ED’SP@MSMEN WATDH emmmnte SELVES INMOVIES - Moliou Pictures of Outing Shown 52 A7 at Clud Meeting o Augustus S, Wil ed in Ha RSE AND AUT( FIGURE IN CRASH Main Street Collision Today Is Followed hy Runaway @v SCOUTS FIND - CRASH MEMENTORS Will Porward Articles to Widow ’,‘;:1‘, driving we E lcdum ni New Offi NEW YORK AUTOIST DEAD IN HAMPTON enry Simon Killed as Car Over- furns—Two More Hurt 1on council | Roger MceDonne 'LEGION AUKILIARY HEARS s I REPORT ON LOUISVILLE, = given to to - |PORTES GIL r of the Mexico City, UP)—President Agnes Welles, State Vice-Presi- | Presents Gavel and gas mains pi Miniature Colors, Welles of West Hartford, s unit held flowers of |a port on the activities carried on dur- [ by noon. birds rid the niature set of the conven- to the junior was elected e of Mrs. Maude erve in tl tz was ¢ Avery. ST ry. Miss e cover v. Mrs AR IS D o N DEATH o oo New Haven Man Will Be in ook Piainyille Gourt Today iing to a roner Maher 1d erim- death of Ha sponsi in Frederick M. Boot 1 be tried in rnoon at 2 arge of Meritt bench. lon will right when the 1 think that ¢ trolley track and trolley was exceed- t driv- pproachir o the leged driver of collided with a v killing Booth, s of th r be- 1 Maher were Harold William L. Graham, ver. They were re- a reunion of the New Compounce and when H\t urred. of HMail Pilot | Maher was badly injured in the 2 { erash d was confined to the Bris- ol hospital for a number of weeks. es being the driver of the t the time of the accident but ne on | He d in | car his Plainvilie thorities claim to have rlin D Scouts of | Proof to disprove Maher's statement, on zealously search- | Trapsorting Liquor of the | Fred Bartz of 29 Molzon pla 1 fo d James rski of ( street, of jewelry stol will be in the town court this by the widow 1000 on charges of transporting 1 lima or men are under bonds to get them | of $300. m 1o Mr vood . PROPERTY OWNERS PLAN FOR FUTURE s and Commitfes Members Gonsider Winter Activities The first mee of the ofticers > committees of T Owners' as- n was held last night at the | Falcon hall for the of mak- ing up a program for the winter T il to e assistants and ta board of directors. Vincent Do- v roer on the |and members of the Citizens 1 ation. Up | socia 1 the of the John Smolak drew Brzus- 3 min , Mar- Dr. warl ¥ become ee comittee, mmittee, to in- ts of the prope be composed of a quire i ave b rmen of the ven the power to ward representatives. iberg of the press com- John Smolak, Dr. Jaffe Watk e by-law committee cox . | Martin Kelly, Vin molak and ards commit s of ent Dobrowolski, Dr. Jaffe. ials also made car suddenly 3 g a h anothe hrse me caused ers. The chair- na turr is in power to any time conven- bers of the ward. so agreed to call ng when neces- to to discuss vital n N | man of 1 a meeting a t MAINS BREAK y ns, Oct. 19 (A — A today in the natural iping the fuel to New Orleans from the upstate fields ed virtual suspension of all in- rial plants depending on gas. o break occurred | cau dus Oct. 19—Mus. vice- (he American Legion | Where workmen were doing repairs. it @ meeting | A moderate supply was furnished the hom~ |domestic consumers from the re totzer last evening [Serve tanks. Public service officials a very intercsting re- |said they hoped to restore the main presen

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