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B News of the World By Associated Press State 1 NHEW BRITAEN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week lndmg 15 530 Oct. 19th . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, (J(I )BER 1929.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS FIRST WARD MAKING DEMAND FOR MORE POLICE PROTECTION Rction Follows Series of Un-| solved Burglaries in District NAIR, SCHEUY T0 CONFER WITH HART AND BANNAN Effort Will Be Made to Shorten Beats of Patrolmen or Increase Number of Officers in Move to LABOR ORGANIZER (o viorin ) (TS NEW BRITAIN FOR {0 HOUR DAY William Larkin of Bridgeport Declares Conditions Here Ane i Worst in State today that weather con- | " SAYS FAG TORY OWHERS ARE N PRO RESSIVE, | e thering Montana Aviator Suddenly Hops Off On Unheralded Flight From Newfoundland to Great Britain U. F. Diteman Leaves Note Telling Airport Officials of Plans—Carries Only 165 Gallons of Gasoline In Small Monoplane—Intention Secret Until Departure Today—Conditions Good. DETECTIVE WAL~ HOOVER DEDICATES SHAFT (A, MARKING CANAL OPENING: PRAISES NEW WATERWAY AUDITOR TESTIFIES President Pays Tribute FIRM {WERURA‘W tcEngineers and Legislators at Cincin- nati-Locks Completed Form New Route from Johm Holland of Probibition Buveau to Help Probe Manu- 15" Cases FISH TARIFF ANGLE ON BINGHAIL STORY HEARD papr iy ofer “Deltl Cash {0 Sfl\“‘e SEi Harbor Grace, N. F., Oct. —Without a word of warnin bureau said ditions airly favorable mg Atlantic ocean informed that Dit 1d off from Harhor Grace, N, 1 here today for London, England.|London. Dr. Kimball His destination did not become for trar known until after his disappearance, 1 not been ix when a letter to n's plans. Wi his intentions, Aviator U. man of Billings, Montana, hopped off who 1 who h Machinst Oiicial Urzes Representative of Connecticut Manu- officials was ed of Dite ral Labor Union Meeting Discournge Activitics of Key- | Workers in Columbia Street Lo- cality. Follo complaints | dents in district of Columbia locality is not ade- | d that this con- | street that their dition responsible for th activities of Alderm: workers and n David L. Nair and Councilman William 8 uy to- day made plans to confer with | Chairman Michacl W. Bannan of the police commission and Chief C. Hart in an ffort to it more thorough policing. 1 members say they calls from con- | positive in their hat more g olmen would pu an breaking in their 1 their protests form of demand for Beats Blamed | of al solved burglar- ies w : been placed on the ter in th ew weeks, from the past localit Some of personal their cor atives and have fixed the 1on council blame on the length of the beats which must be covered by oflicers detailed to 1 ir end of the town, a condition making it imposs for the min- ions o ¢ ings often burglaries, to pass their dw cnough to discourage Nair and Councilman v have not made personal in- ation hut are with the po directly to them the com- plaints they have received, and also learn whether the district is policed as well as other localities. is ex- pected the conference will be held this CLEMENCEAU BETTER, POINCARE INPROVED “Tiger” of France Re- covers From Heart At- tack of Yesterday Paris, Oct. 22 A Clemenceau, The L storm whic , and Tod rently urned to his former surpris- of his 8§ years, comple his ex- forme remier, him in “cxcellent his usual joking mood” a fine S rest. | It was said M. enceau awoke occasionally d he night and ho, alarmed vesterday, had twitted his we at the tehers W heart attack remained with him. “Why you )2 Why don't you get some 1 doing the former Laubry said the patient was in such good condition that he and his conferring physicians might not | see him again today. | Cheerful news came also from the bedside of nee's other ailing statesman, Raymond Poincure, who rday underwent an operation | lisorder in the pelvis region. | morning bulletin said he ws as wi " The hospital | former good along 1l as possible anthorities added ident had a v is getting pres- night and | extremely v Doolan Given Term For Automobile Case Bridgoport Oct. (P —Thomas Doolan, of this city who r unL ly spent three years in was ser Sing Sing ‘nced to 18 months William J. Buckley ed in city court togay | te charges, theft of an , driving while under the of liquor, evading re- and operating without a prison in jail by Jud when arra separa dent here, L short | of the accident. It | Doolan and an un- had stolen the Doo- distan scene A that companion from develop known machine which the former was | driving. CELEBRATES {00TH BIRTHDAY Springficld, Mass,, Oct. 22 () — | Mrs. Mathilde M. Bordeau today | celebrated her 100th birthday in the | home of her daughter, Mrs. Mo Peltier, with whom she has lived | for 32 years. She also has 22 grand- children and 41 great- ndchildren. She is in good health, S S at ¢ facturers’ Association to Be Heard Ptt b . sened. r. Kimball said conditions wer 3 i Sbll!'P'}l 0 Calro Diteman came here three weeks good for a take-off at Harbor ¢ to Organize Shop Workers—Provi- Fomorrow — Redding Professor | ‘ 5 2 ago, ostensibly to look up the fam- | this morni TRIAL COI\ NUES TODAY ily records of Francis Drake. | with good visil dence Speaker Says Bmployes Says Binghtm-Lyanson Incident d | The take-off was at 12:15 p. m., lo- | light northy . o toraback Te- One Day Alone showed $i6.000 1m- Executive Rides in Steady Rt o vail- | | Would Find Conditions Tmproved Will Cost J. Henry Roraback Re- One Day Alone Show m- | Ex e Ri b \ ing. His plane t olde and Dr. Kimt it Thoy Jomed Union Brovp. | | publican Machine Leadership. properly Banked, Coates Suys— | [)1i7016 {9 Exercises in a low w d monoplane retty cold ¢ 5 ; o A : 20 (P T ——Hartford Man Describes Actions The airman carried only 165 gal- will ¢ inter no dang ¢ g befo g QN3G okt o o ar—City Vel- lons of gasoline he took off. | flies low explained, but if he 1 State Is P Open Car—City Wel 'he letter said he intended to head tude there is danger | meeti i 11 Unic : t i s out over Cape St 15 and’ set Sn e s . 1 kL N Py comes Honored Guest— his course straight for London. in of I ¢ of t C L Sl o the aprol 1 . 5 : S A 3 < Longworth Entertains Left New York Recently known, b no other city wi 1 1 v s . New York, Oct U. I Dite- tavorable. Ther: | 1« Holland the 1 Party at Home man flew from New York to St s in Ircland this n \ i L Johns, New Br ick, early this | ey Dr. Kimball pc t ! g A month s r he ended to search veather in general over o C t 1 ( nati, Ohio, Oct. tmily records in Carleton county in | was thick, with overcast ) ! I W P on a rin connection with an estate in which perature there was 36 11 L I > t e R he was d. At the time noth- 1er unfavorable for fly son for this r « SNEEa IRt O OF LIV ey ing wa vn of his intentions for all said “I thou [ facto Pish Witness Heard reed into r I t o oday d ated a a transatlantic 1 with flying for this 5 A Oct. & \ Sl ! t mmemorating — | He expressed surprise over the at-|enough to keep A t Itish o don eri on Conditions Are Good tempted flight but said that the con-| Never did v s [ 2 S New York, Oct. 22 (P—Dr s | ditions at H race would war- ) : 1 LiLGmizeh H. Kindall of the ) er rant anyone “at least starting - 01 nd CC”T‘, N : fag e “s of s now be- TILS[]N RAPS SENATE DEATH GAR DRIVER - s | ey = s . 2 . of M | pt T 5 2 roc | « FOR TARIFF DELAYS | IS HELD FOR TRIAL ‘ i e scoona Stions Tk atd st e 3 i ‘ : ) 516,000 One Day [ Connecticut Congressman New Haven Soldier Bound i = 0 v alone t s\ 8 ¢ inidens Speaks at Hardware | Over by Plainville | e S ; Sorl e e ] : | e : = 0l Convention | Judge ‘ oadsid t SiNs Aoy naye « i pos o W v in this e ! ¢ ¢ ed o1 Atlantic orics rel 3 t Gliog senate s ks ) > stream of i s a v : o bt i 1 | yund the prac- ocratic pe p ! s ¢ o rafts ¢ 827 bu con- of the tar bill by Rep. Til-| M. Boc N s : RO L s e I veer accom- son of Connccticut, republican floor Grays, in an ¢ \ : river men leader. Plainville on i e 1 o ny's overd re the bound over b L ST 1 by the slof 1 of clear- b 2 e annual conv bonds of $3,4 may 1 , . e : of Iwart 4 : 1 ) s Hardware M: Ryder in the town court this morn 1 be ig A 1 1 : e 1 Dt Of Wil Mer- R e S Maler pleaded not guilty. 2 L oL oates At y William B, Rodgers, that b the country en-| Maher was the 1 3 1 ; \ T ng ind dauntless faith titled to early enactment of a tariff 's car wh ma re : 5 " om- | P00k show t June 2 1 in this achieve- bill car, inst S i s L ; A o May 28, 1924 o Ie said that “gencral demuncia- |and injuring two other oceu o N 1 : ! : \ ; s w 1 THibate 1o, Burton tion” rather ti nd thorough | the machin er Bl R . W rectors s J y i wld SapErel 1 for a number of long labors of Senator 2l ne g ton Speaker we F 5 {1 s 1 R hion ? of the riff law is g & He z the driver o \ i C 0 way a ng bill can’t be | the car when t aceident oc- 1 1 he express A Durton, first inland on. was unable of ir-fourths of it is the | Curre ur-fifths of the pro- Claim Maher BOY NJ IED WITH KHIFE, o' o RSUES YOUNGER LAD pos d changes no one has venture m Tilson said, few exceptions the ted to an thousand on the thousands who nation- by Governor o with Governor cted the tion of the house bill, | Calhoun stated i at with | be held criminal i - |Booth's death rolley track fley was exce driv show t proposed rate, fully justified 1d competitive record wit = republican plat- 7 ) 1 Chicago Police Probing Jesse Qdon of Bristol Di es were mo changes in < , and in plank of with President Hoover's cremonies on a 't con- | th | neglige Ken- {0 the special session. n i , : to be expected,” he sui‘L‘ Two Jewel R()bl)eue\ — Berlin Woman Held RN his at political exigeney would ea Chicago, Oct. 22 (I—The dis; ( on 1 0) but 1 els val ocur democratic friends to take t ficld in opposition to any bill the re pearance of j 00 was \mdw- RCN]H)Z]&H}[C Goes Berserk and Gives Chase With Hoover at afternoon at investigation to publicans might favor.” He added | A $17.500 pearl necklace belong- | 5 r@ !‘ I‘}(Ti‘ F‘{EN Blade—Sccond Incldent of voyaze down that he could not understand, how- | In to Mrs. Iidward L. Ryerson of ( 1 ta the 1 ) ’L (§! H ti, which will Kind Recently Lake Forest disappeared from a de- er, any one who believes oon t law is satisfactor livery truck in which it was bei : U Y H NED Q s - 11 throughout ] 7 f ; v 1 ghou same time denounces taken fo Mrs. Ryerson from wel- | bmflihh@ LAY \,Aht_ P iy L i were held al- bill utterly bad ry store where it had been restrung. i 2 . ) i ¢ the enormous “It is well recognized, however,” The necklace consisted of 305 pearls \ r tower at the e speaking and, but the he continued, “that agriculture in|With a diamond clasp and platinum many lines 1 en in a depressed | setti condition, and as a consequence | Louis N. Rose, a jewelry sales- ; ’ % : . Gl quite a gencral willingness has man, reported the loss jewels | i v as a result mani ed to the products of valued at $40,000. They n 5 T e the American farm every possible from him, he said, by tv e A o e advantage, It admitted that in he was riding in a street ) ¥ i Aen ) some lines of agriculture tariff du- day. The robbe pressed T e ties cannot be made to operate effec- [against him and compelled him to \ Dol by s of : ind whenever | hand over the sa - | which the jewels we (Continued on Page Two) said Tot Protests When Father Takes kept, he but wher tively, ver I'.h 8 ’ e [ p | T 2 Ch k S' Bell Resents Criticis f < 2 L-; ko 3 €L esents riticism o Her From Home of Foster Mother ; Trick Typewriters, Check Signers : | e g ; o ol i 5 ) ” y Al His Records by = * Niake Modern Stenog’s Work E | E The four year old daughter of | sky. Sergeant McAvay was detailed SO | Jotery its ility Uso u (\e 1 0 eln nifi!wg S OI‘S EiSlel' Bannan John Smulsky of 173 Broad street, !0 accompany them merely to scc Satr HCont 3 , _ niog | that there was no breach of the 1 N ‘ 5 e who) was' taken by Mrs. Domenica | B0 S0 HO8 B0 oy for ! . 1 Mo ¢ > (1 S = Jrler Kaminsky of 44 Clinton street When |17 5 inthrrere, Mrs, Kaminaky. of- poli ) : gl . ¢ Chiet an infant, following the death of her | ;i %, (0T 00 U [ ] 3 5 S e mothor, Gried and protestedn S tter the child had gone and Mrs. | I $1500 | cline, 1 1 1c - s e R ble to, when her i, ninsky sensed her loss, Berlin | Arch fr ey SIS ttended the r, accompanied by Attorney | o0 o T omies of Nair & on Oct c | 3 ! committee on | Martin F. Stempien and Se U land poured out her stor case nd 1 ! S b porara it and dis- A. MeAvay, took her away from her pp, oq®p B0 B8 HE RO 0 azain last t o Wt | inal ¥ 1 . of olias | foster mother this forenoon. Her , finding it difficult to | the ex ould be o 1« 1 J s 1 il you ha hich there resistance was ineffective, naturs B tlorice Dannnse of hos fxaeout) | Pu \ 3 Dreolilop i o ne Ah Lhe aleotnl the tot being powerl hysterical condition. All the moncy |ing the t a di 2 v « that | I’ re crowd th these new [typewriter. fill in the na 1 hat the criti- grasp of her fathe S in the world would not compensate | 00 the it | vl < roll and w ¢ o P it by Chalcs Kaminsky, equally helpless in the y.. che said, for the loss of the lit- | Miss Leyma ¥ 1 Check Signer OfF = R tuation, could only stand by With | (1o ‘zirl, her whole devotion for the |more scrious ; S b L e orrow eating her heart out. iU A i Dol i ¢ 1o gr It was a sad scene, the child scampering to the protection of Mrs. always been the | of Und tered on her. It has her intention, she said, to tell adelphia, ed that ch can 1 i . he urate. Kaminsky, who nad never failed her | child of her mother when she reach- | incompl The \ o vt W Gl pancy and to whom she had always looked {eg the age at which she would un-| to Maine, but the und 1 on W t which brot n Ban- for shelter and kindne tut today gerstand, and then if she wished |n‘>wn ordered to take 1 sar lati o : 1s caused by speed- only the kindness remained within | go with her father or make her |12 hours nue from west o ¢ on different dates. her power to give. The shelter was home clsewhere, she would let her | —— — discussed informal- | in another house, with children born [y = = 0 1 v yossibility of having an addi- to her father's second marriag ttorney Nair said this afternoon | abs: of « s corners wil o It to the mu According to Attorney Stempien. |that he would investigate all phases THE WEATHER permit il divections,fiy Mrs. K. insky simply took the child | of the case before taking on on an agreement to care for it for He Kaminsky claimed to New Britain 1 vicinity: Ited Pol Lo & \_”“(“!:P“;\“‘;;.lldcgli\‘_ pay, there never having been an havebeen paid for caring for the Cloudy with rain tonight and W CoH S laneous coin Clman; aniges or thls patiiied adoption. Smulsky wants his child | child for only a short period, but, possibly Wednesday morning. « rr M 1 the switch and in a few m ! SR e the: and was within his rights in taking | she was not secking money, she said, Colder Wednesday. ‘ police commis latest wri - {all come out at the bottom, o, 10t beca aen her, according to Attorney her only wish being to have the child ion, all of whom regard the plan |it scems, is fo h | cou !\1 to the last penny, and | Contiraeie P o) pien's explanation to Mrs. K:mlin-‘lmck again, ]-X l Xl\ahv built into them to d Iwrapped. [ \ y |

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