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Second Section NEW BRITAIN IHERALD e Pages 13 to 22 CAERiRy NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929. 0 = —_ e ——— . The department, however, pointed ing hands wing Flying Circus took him up. PANTAEES T[] TAKE (Rt et e e quum Cases Showing out that 467,300 was collected in Brazil Tractions and Hydros were For 20 years or more Bill had | BELIEVE lT OR N Ao redusat T eant mlLh miamned T ed Decrease in Convictions rincs in iner $173,. | weakest, falling 3 1-2 points; Inter-| waited—waited for the time WHER | broof of anything depicted by hini) Washington, Oct. 21 (P)—An in- 00 national Nickels fell -4 points, | he could tell his friends that be had (Reg. U. 8. Pat. oOfr.) {creased total of prohibition cases ldauor ¢ with other transatlantic issues and been up in 2 plane. Friday's flyirg e e e e Tl T mane upit o minal industrials, and some oils dropping | weather was fine, and he went upy % |a decreased number of convictions docket of the federal district courts. in sympathy. taken to the field east of town by |for the fiscal year which ended Ju = = | —_— Attorney David L. Dunn. Th%ler Mall EXDGC[&d fo DeIly “0 T " 30, 1929, as comparcd with the year LONDON EXCHANGE NERVOUS Bill Rowe Rides in Plane Bill was a friend of Charlie Hamily ] < OUT OF SIGHT, OUT OF MIND previous, are shown in statisties| London, October 21 (Ii—Satur- ton, the first pilot to come from Neg All Oi Anack Swry compiled by the justice department. day's slump in Wall street caused a After Waiting 20 Years | et PR “ ABSENCE MAKES THe HEART CR | instituted in 1929 totalled nervousness at the opening of the For 20 years or more Bill Rowe ritain. From th > 2 2 & 5, IR of which 86,348 were |stock exchange here today. Various 67, night clerk at the Stanley hotel, | back to New Britain on the memops e eeloa oSt (P erant FONDER . 1, an increase of 1,000, At the securitics in which America recent- | has been wanting to in an air- |able Hamilton Day and flew hi Py s A . same time, there were 47,100 con 1as been interested suffers plane. I is wish was g 1| rickety crate from Wa ark; SRl e b e = ONTRADICTING PROVERBS. ‘i\'n-llm\», or 1,700 less than In 1928, | rcactions without much stock c when Pi by Ahern of the Bill has been an aviation enthusiast: day in his trial on a statutory charge bronght by unice Pringle, ——= 17 year old dancer. —— Defense attorneys, announcing il that Pantages will testify, said his |t testimony will be the most vital - 3 link in their chain of evidence com- L NNIVERSAR i batting the attack story of Miss | FNNIVERSARY ¢ LEBKD TION i Pringle. Pantages is expected to CELEERATION, i contradict her testimony in every I detail and build up the defense THE B)ALD I :;:\;;:\:lon of a “frame-up” con- EA@L i LAQ(\EQ “} 3 it everal More Witnesses WHEN 1T 15 TwO YEARS i Several other defense witnesses OLD THAN WHEN 1T 1S i remain to be heard, but it was said A FULL GROWN BRD | ]iiE their testimony would be brief. | g pl e d h li R Tis said that— I wit called by the defens te i which the state will put rebut itk ufl witnesses on the stand. The case in oy [} | all probability will go to the jury t t 0 t e ife o ade : Thursday might r Feiday. ompetiion 1S T ; Mrs. Rose Fowler, Pantages’ sec- retary, whose testimony was inter- | i rupted when cou djourned Fri- | i day for the week-end, was to re i sume her story today. Mrs. Fowle T 9 It gave an entirely new version of the t must be true, tor with more ¢ alleged attack. She said she saw f ;).:;(L’ |:;lm;-x41: : 1] lm;\rqf\:i\: THE Grearee PACT OF T7E LIEL 0F A AlesLane | . N B L h I 1gle's screams raised an alarm, T i TR e \ 15 ceort THE Top 08 TE G - poy s stores In [New Dritain than ever ‘ struggle. State witnesses had testi- THE porrocd. | ficd his clothing was torn. 0 s [ Mrs. Fowler also contradicted the efore, our voijume t 18 year W1 i testimony of Roy Keene, assistant 2 | manager of the P theater, | fl i who said he was in Pantages' office | h k It coon_after the alle ck. She gl Ir€ach a new peak. i said | as n office at all. 4 f I SMaL i Wife Faces Operation OA ; " Tt was learned yesterday that BCTTLE WITHOUT il It Mrs. Lois Pantages, wife of the BREAKING 1T | ‘I bO ha\mo surpasscd 1 prevnom rec- It thea magnate, recently found —_— ! ‘ i guilty of manslaughte sctio 5 - 4 - 1 5 | e _ - ords, we are determined that our 18th . L oy | | Birthday Celehration will eclipse all | ; 1 d P A e e B rtnday Celebration will eclipse a | home with a badly injured knee. | f g 1 H: i 15 1 o R, T Chn WeAR T of our previous efforts. i gaid an operation may | SAME SIZE CEMENT SACKS ARE FILLED it Mis. Pantages is to appear in| COLLAR ONMIS NECK, ARM, AND CALT AFTER THEY ARETIED e Superior Judge Carlos Hardy's FETRTS Bl e Py WALIN O i 2 ourt October 25 for hearing er o o tearing o her ) Tomororw—The Man Who Has Traveled l'aster Than Anyone in the World m ‘The Curtain Will Ri | . . rt i JUGOSLAV RIOTS United States Delegation Selected POLICE QUIZ M AN J1he Lurtain Wil Rise l | . PROTEST VERDICT To London Naval Conference Next | IN WOMAN'S FALI for This Gala Day | + age D [freedom of the ssas s ot titte con- | MCBTIED held Pending Result of Agamst l[flllfifl Gourt No Official Announcement |eeaueree | : e | But Rumor Says Reed, o \ bec of his i . Oct. 21 (UP—Violent dem- | position. In addition he r.:x~ par- gainst Haly are contin-| Robinson, Dawes, Gibson | ticipated throughout the prelimin- Washington, Oct. 21 (0P — T & in Jugoslavia as a result of im- |ary conversations mund J. McBrien of New York ¢ - position of the death sentence on an | Sti ; Reed is a member of the senate was regarded as the principal wit- | ¥ ) Ttalian of Jugo: 1 extraction at | and Stimson Have Becn‘fnrvwr;n relations committee which |ness at a coroner's inquest to i .i. \ Pols, according Lo dispatches recelv- | (thosen. | passes upon all treatics. In addition into the death of Mrs. Aurelia 1% ed here recentl | osen. | he is one of the most effective de- | Rreyfuss, 29, a New York divorc .aibach met inside the | | baters on the republican side of the jafter a mysterious fall from an u university {o protest the sentence, | | senate and will be relied upon by \per porch of the Potomac Boat ’ which was imposed for “action pur-| Washington, Oct. 21 (UP)—Roth | the administration during debate club. at . O OC porting to bring slaughter” amidst | partics in the senate will be repre- |after the conference. e i Doy o et . Ttalian subjec students lis- | sented on the Americ delegation | Robinson not only is a democratic | oo i Dreyfuss, o Ne tened to violent speches against Italy |at the London naval confe: leader of the senate, but is a mem-{p o S C0 S TR T hours af and Iacism, the dispatches said. next January, it became known to- [ber of the foreign rclations and ¢ eBrien, who . : Police halted an attempt of the | day. [ naval afrairs committecs. N B Give the family budget a good break students to parade through the Although President Hoover prob-| Ambassador Dawes opened the |/’ ™ i > s strects at Laibach. i e co tions with MacDonaid which | {® potice for tod s d o d rerv f f - it . ably will make no official announce- | COnversations > al 3 L o 2 e an read every item of our four page A demonstration in front of the | .nt until he returns from his mid- | 1¢d to the ng of the conference McBrien's M'\H’ is \‘n“‘ Mrs Ttalian consulate at Schenico Was | wostorn tour it was ot "l and as co-author of the Dawes rep- | Dreyfuss, her brother William, her e l'l 3 Id A R d d halted by police, but the demonstrat- | :‘h‘f‘ldr]‘, ‘:’”‘l‘m “: ;‘0"101(‘ :[’t\ :r today | rations plan became intimately | sister Ireda, and himself wer: \ StOl} in the [_Iela or ecord tomor- ors gathered in the center of the city | 5 & v p | familiar with the tortuous currents|chatting on the porch near the end i ] % . h’ T l\ d l (J and shouted protests until late in the | Chairman Henry L. Stimson, sec- | o¢ pyropean politics. lof a dance at the hoat club or row nignt. lake paper and pencil an retary of statc | Gibson at 1 Session Saturday night. William and Fred . a Pola verdict resulted in exe-| David Reed, repn., senator | Ambassador Gibson represented |left them and a few minutes | makc out a HOO([ ]OHQ shopplng llSt. cution of Vladmir Gortan and the|from Pennsylvani the United States at the Geneva he excu bimself to gather up . o ; = \prisonment for 30 years of four| Joseph T. Robinson, dem., sena- | conference in and his experi- | their wraps. The longer the list the oreater the ions accused of aiding him in | tor from Arkansas ence there wil be invaluable in the | i he was gone, he told the i <) 5 n Italian voters at the polls| Charies G. Dawes, ambassador t0 | renewal of negotiations London. e S . i Mareh | Great. Britain. el ehLEL Bovisla talrcal piaiic | Dol SEREROIAC At RGBS g sav mg& | s a5 el | woman had fallen from the - = | Hugh Gibson, ambassador to Bel- | civilian delegation but is sending in | »OF g e e WIDOW SHOOTS SELF IN | ium. |an advisory capacity a naval staff, | {00 G0 SR R e g 5 | Sought Balanced Group | which will include Rear Admiral | 2oNHHCE 48 S, SHEEY U Al[ Z ll hll P t NEWEPAP ) ! In selecting the American repre- | Hilary Jones, who attended the (;..‘}'nv‘!v- vlun\“l.‘lirx at ]« \} : Ollg S 0 rO l ERMANS ROOMS | sentatives to this conference, which | neva conference and Rear Admiral Dospital. AcBrien volunt: will attempt to limit further navies |William V. Pratf, who served in an | Himself up to the police i ) of the five leading powers, Presi- |advisory capacity at the Washing-| A necklace valued at $3.500 and re rown tO t (& mndas Mrs. Marguerite C. King Takes Life [ deni Hbover sought a balanced |ton arms conference. a wrist watch valued at $1,000 at | % e group which would not only afford | Senator Watson, Indiana, repub-|first reported missing, were found i o . After Quarrel With Parke Brown, | (1o necessary technical ability but |lican leader of the senate, had been |later underncath a platform onto or 1S IS ur lrt ay / Chicago Political Writer would, within itself, represent vari- | Suggested earlier as a possible mem- | which the woman fell. I, ous political viewpoints. This con- |ber of the deicgation but he feels it | | ’ Chicago, Oct. 21 (P—Mrs, Mar- | ference i to undertake chiefly the |inadvisable o leave Washington i We want to see you all, the usual happy guerite C. King, 38, a widow, killed | problem of cruiser limitation which | while the senate is in sesion. | , Sty (T e o . I herself early today in the hotel | falled of solution at the Geneva | Informal negotiations between the | What Congress Is Jflhflmh crowd of old vfllLfl(L 5 for there will be room of Parke Brown, political |conference in 1927 due to inablility | five powers involved in the coming . bargains aplenty. We promise that, and you writer of the Chicago Tribune. She|of the American and British dele- | conference will proceed betwecn now Joing ! 5 ) } 5 I k faitt 4 3 shot herself twice in the breast with [ gates to compromise their differ- and January. The Japanese d ]“~ _— know that we have always kept faith. a .22 calibre pistol belonging to | enc [2oiston aE WRshineton £ onlE H Eiliny e Unilad rews So come Wednesday and every day after, if Brown President Hoover and Prime Min- | Way to London for conferences, Ex-| Senate 3 oo il 3 Brown told police that he had |ister MacDonald, through prelimin- | Changes with Londor, = Tarls and) Continucs debatc on tariff bill | you can, Tor there w il be new ddl]) Ofie“n55 known Mrs. King, who came from negotiations and personal con- | tome will be carried on by cable. Judiciary sub-committee resumes during this Birthday Celebration S : = | 1t is the hope of President Hoov-{ 1ohhy investig , ! g thS J d . Grant's Pass, Ore, for about two|ferences here, appear to have| b8 the BoPe 0f FPresicilt SO0V | lobby investigation ~ | years and that they had quarreled |reached agreement on most points | ¢F 2nd brime St Macbona/d | jupdiciary committee receives i : 5 | that many existing differences will |t Corablo rop . ¢ il & fortnight age. | at 1ssue between the two govern- | [N&E TAMY CHECRE O ne the | favorable report on nomination of . 7o T - When Brown returned to his|ments respecting cruisers, yet there heeh acustad time the} y\jpert 1. Watson to be Pennsyl- (| It \K/ ont Bc Lon I\ow— Tll Wedneeda ol conference meets so that its success | |, 4 il S room shortly after midnight this | remain much difficult work at the | il e s vania judge, {t 2 morning, Mrs. King was there, he|conference to prevent failure, \ e T 1 House: i Eaid. She appeared disconsolate and | chiefly reconciling serious differ- | | Meets briefly for introduction of il he asked what the matter wa | ences between France and Italy (Jflpltol Bllle Co. To | bill and to recess for three more } X i In reply, Brown told police, the|which might upset a preliminary | Give Away Used Car % i B woman drew the pistol from her |Anglo-American limitation agree- | on November 15th an exception- S ‘ i hand bag and shot herself twice be- [ ment. i y A aE o I aly good used Buick will be given Brazilian Deputies i Hi fore he could prevent h e delegetioniitolibely sent §iby | Tl SSeiE i T e Brazilia P! L ] S President Hoover will be called | pig or her name at Capitol Buick's| Battle Last Saturday i Mixes (vamde Draught upon to exert its efforts in helping | ghow Room at 1139 Stanley street Buenos Aires, Oct. 21 (P)—A dis i | France and Ttaly to come together. | porore that date. patch to La Nacion from Rio But Police Interfere i; aiso win be depended upon 0| W. W. Woolley, manager of the Janeiro today said the Brazilian When Officer Louis E. Harper ar- | command the support of American | Capitol Huick, explaing (nat the rea. | chamber of deputics iaturday wis rived at 218 Pleasant street Satur- | public opinion and a two-thirds ma- | gon for giving away this car is not|the scene of a riotous session, in the i day evening, Carl Schnieder was | jority in the senate which must ap- "p;m of a s program, nor is it a | course of which chairs and other i stirring something in a small jar.|prove any treatics resulting from | contest. “We wish, Mr. Wol- | objects were thrown at President It was a poison, and, if the officer [ the conference. It was with both [ley, “the people of New Britain to|Pro Tem. Marquez and some furni- | had not arrived just when he did, |these ends in view that the presi- | visit our show room, inspect the new |ture was destroyed. i Carl would have swallowed his mix-{dent gave extreme care to selection | Buick and Marquette as well as our| The disorder occurred during i ture, the policeman reported of the American delegates. | very fine group of used cars; and | discussion of a house measure de- | ] Carl was mixing cyanide fable Borah Turns Down Offer | also that car owners may/inspect our | signed to lessen the power of the He had arrived home drunk, it Chairman Borah of the senat® | Service Department, watch our me-|chamber's minority. When Senhor said. There was the usual argument. | foreign relations committee, who |chanics at work and see how thor- | Marquez declined to approve modi- S His family objected to something. [ might have been a natural selec- |oughly automobiles are serviced fication of the measure, he was made | . : Carl cried, got out his tablets and | tion, did not wish to attend the con- [ here. the target for chairs, such other |l 4 ‘ANNIVERSAR 18 NNIVERSAR began to mix. His wife called the | ference, fearing it would limit his| Every adult is invited to partici- | furniture as was movable, and other | “ CHLIBRATION police. independence of judgment in scru- © in this unusual opportunity of ohjects. | Today the mixture sits on a win- | tinizing the work of the conference |securing a used car frec. All that| Rumor persisted that Dr. Rego dow sill in the police station. Officers | afterward. Borah feels strongly |18 required is a visit to Capitol | Monteiro, president of the chamber, say that it is strong enough to Kill |tnat naval limitation without an |Buick's Show Room and your name would present his resignation, La [M—_ S almost an army of men, agreement With Great Britain as to and address registered there.—advt. | Nacion's dispatch added. |'é ’ Q { . ] de E

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