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7 News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD \ Average Daily Circulation For 15,590 Week Lndmg Oct. 26th ESTABLISHED 1870 o NEW BHITAII\', CONNECTICUT, 'l’l!l'll,\'lk\\' OCTOBER :11. 1929, — TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS v | 5 |LL ASE U it H Indiana Senator Tells Hembers Heavy Profit Taking Halts| 27 FEARED I_UST DUR'NG DENSE F[]G Pyl 1 Qi ' [ i § | of Interview With President Sharp Upturn in Early Alt- E Sen. Reed Buttonholes Last Niht in—Seme U 9 £ aS lg ernoon—yome Up . Norris in Effort to Halt —— B “Ad” Or Obt Joke? Steamer Marquette Hits Resolution R = CONCILIATORY HETHODS DELUGE OF BUYING HITS et S st ot I SR TR esolution e / 5 reighter Senalor . , SALVATION OF MEASURE MARKET AFTER OPENING c Z manding Connectlcut North Dakota Leader Would Port Washington, Wis. 5 5 Legislator for Conduct Have Speculation Halted ~ vvuuness amt Gonnine mosire 10 Scores at Tssues ot Up From 85 ~Latter Craft Found- . . (R ey Speed Work Needed, sp As- 830 a Share. With Few Specialties . During Hearings. : Just Beulusc Thc» Have Fogs ers-Boat In Difficulty . serts—Borah and Simmons Im- Making Par More Spectacular " Follow With Views— Gains—Members Forced o Wait in London Headmg for Port Meanwhile Southern Asso- Measure Goes Over for Vuture Con- jramicon Savs Democrate Wil Many Minutes o Place Ovders in s ciation Officer Attacks| sideration Under Rules—Reme-| pssist, Tush Ships Speed to Disaster : y dfal Legislation Proposed I woaningion Ot s i ] of @ Victo y o 3 : N - Rep. Garner in Testi- Sk bl e or Swide 5 ¥ i ; & Scene, Doubtful Whether % t today explaining that sh L 4 ] mony Before LobbY | wuuningion, ct. 11 s reso- Hovver, in n contorenee ¢ LR Least Damaged Vessel £ 7 . lteaders last night urged the ores es lad OR YOUR S Committee — Probe of !tion was introduced in the senate | oy ana early completion r B3 10 330w shard STOCKS NOW 1 110 TN Can Stay Afloat Until today by Senator Nye, republican, |schedules in the tariff bill [}]] i 3 3 L share $ S . Activities (! i S. North Dakoti, proposing appoint- revenue measure could be o = P e 1 L of hi v a Thir Activities Continue ment. of & special eammitice fa fn| CORIErence with tne: houss in m( H‘J H [A IN f 0 from i Arrival Third Recent = srpTor estigate specnlative operations on | . \ ALY, i R Disaster. Wash Oc Al stock exchanges. ident ! U rading at Furious Pace of Senator Bingl Bill Goes Over wide the conductod f Senator Norris, repub! 1E SR O0 as oD % e e Py sl e o Vin =k 4 D] : AL _ -y Dt ki, in an effort to bri L e s dieaney L0 e RaT f!lE] []Hl}lm P(IIH(‘ Lo L AT ttioa o Harvard and all Cambrdge ave still speculating about the off Pore w A et o he special com. |retes could b con ! = il s | L Stenious ;]H]:\‘\'!}li\\‘l‘.l‘]v'\‘(bl.h«‘\( apy el A Ii.[.n]nw{ a v ry (he presentation of a |mittee recommend remedial legis | DY Stientific ax = o S erput . Lampoon and the Harvard Crimson, sounding suspicious ik ne Foaoliilionk or cenanre tfor |LALPNRD YN G ERITe rian M Ano tho Lo GRS TSRS 0N 3 L}ST1D LOO] m bh IA[\LN T 1. . veiled invitations to buy forbidden beverages. Here is the * t d resolution by Senator King, demo- »H“K“Hm‘ e TIECEER i ler inter that appeared in the Lampoon. The names have been de S ey A crat, Utah, aivocating a = ¢ Ked l vhere tl 'osses are indicated. Federal men are investi S tor Norrisventered {UheRel RS oot on fion! o the ‘credit sitiatio : Litte siters Carcinlly Plotted iali SMEE e are indicated. Federal men are inyesti Bortewa mi ondemning the ”- u,;dmm;m el R Tittie ospeet of | Watson of Ind blicin peditions of Thicvery (o Siores— ; 1 : ] 1 1 oard the fingham of an officer of the {0 et i ol 1der, announc e to . 3 ¢ s Marquette fo clation to assist him in tariff | e H‘I\,mfl'!mll With Stolen Wearing Apparel. ocks P o Marquet A ‘Jl Tint- o, niembership Chairman Norris o | S1P1e and 1 [ Th ] S B] F 5 §hiiadnd fo ey Before he could act d man Nerbeck of the banking com- | 'O M o Mr S vlhw it is dons | ed o ) the e ' 397 il i Wisconaln B e v e i i s e e G T | s G ose Long Battle to Save Barn " v understood that friends of | commitiees Senators Overman, | \6ave for Ilorida for his heal i N ' | 5 WA "“‘. ""“'-' Kinch Bingham w carryi to him a North Carolina, and Fletcher, Flo- | '°, ""”"““z" IDTa Y ): \"‘ LIS H r ! AISULY 1 | < 2 : e R LR R AL DS S some manner of rida ership to Senator Jones, of Wash- | yuke out a list of things they | ! T wp Source of Early .\Im'nlng Blaze On Property of Alex L apology be made for his severe at- “Stability Threatened™ S sl sl e UM e e g out thet § sl Al T et . T p RO B g putles which Inquired fnlo Jis ac- tive _operations ot b ok ex- S : A i up 1 Out of Quarters for Six Hours— A few minutes after the collision vities hange caten the stability ane i res W o 3 N . . ot SRR P % Senator Norris, meanwhile, with- integrity of the entire industrial Niion Bl i of al, PR 800 Feet of Hose Laid. Hotis o e nlins SUS AL Henere g jofithe coun(ry it anil eit s nec- Hoover, Senator Watson said. | : & hit Packard M 1 to spulter and the Mar- ey, legislation be enacted | g anyious that the tariff bill | ; H o \ o L 1 ved quette said she had sunk Kirby on Stand to regulate purcly speculative | ,qcseq part of his il s e ' ' e Three Picked Up W SO0 ) John operations in the sec 1§ Tepre- | gion program which called for fari L i 2 e o sl ) 3-4. up 11 3-8 r had a start de- |, Ti Marquette stood Henry dent of the senting the physical equipment of relier (hrouz! el ke aat e . 2 to torks. § Sixtdon Tonatior HenaiNeRiEa 0L 0. tliras oMthe ociation, testified the industrial structure of the na-|(arift Jegislation 3 p 1 tha i the line ru approxi- later Caplain W v radioed 3] hefore the lobby committee tion.” Watson said he had not asked ti Taliie \ tel 1ssed, brough ) feet fre hydran vould attemp! ach his ves- today. Hie tht Representative — = president if He would sign the ta P i o € on when v ot back in it Port Washington. At 12:06 p. Garner of the house demo- iff bill in 8 present form o1 i «liit o1 1 busiy . o'clock on ae- | m. t Marquette s B als for congress hecanse of his attitude cessions 10 the republic 1 ha . L 101 ! red a cal > O bu by. Captain Chairman Caraway asked the wit He added he had no idea what % Sty T i hare ikhpkt ould remain afloat he k that J Arnold, Hoover would do h the me er it | “ et no A of 35 to ar » i1 reach Port Wash- b o issociation, and R. More Than 60 Couples Receive but ir 1 the chief ex Sy rli vl b iNo : SRR [;[]AbT [jUAR[] VESSFI. republican national go : : “anxious” to have fariff legislation. | ;o5 4 } ik or | Nulo, soaring § S Scnator with committeeman from Texas, sought Marriage Licenses at Office “When we finally get th (i Lt a e \ \ a4 the third to have C. . Belcher, who was not of Town Clerk. 10 conference with the louse, then A 3 o LDy een RAMb AN[] thKS B“AT e Michigan identificd further, run against Gar- wnd then only can we consult with T T CRGIEEIN D OFDy S ACHIGtD A itt with a total : ner Marriage cortificates issuced at the | Mr. Hoover on the legislation.” he e 8 in the 1 retions of the of 89 lives, No. 1 don’t believe that,” re-|officc of Town Clerk Alfred L. |assqrted o \ DASE W e i Last Monday the steamer Wiscon- plicd Kirby Thompson for October, today had Sure It Can Be Passed B!:Al‘b VILL fllRF[;T Suspec or | o1 Save Sens c Hag Sin sank in a severe storm ot Ken- o B T o e el S i B BT LD el e e : Suspected Rum Runnerx L\plmm Says Senator Has 7| =t i@ s R had written Arnold that he believed | year with several licenses to be call- | pounding desk the republican ounkEo beaniul i . ickly D, D vocs of ’ Wisconsin car passens Briliian collaiina el nTnes s ot e i bhre L e e i e e MH}U“:T VN rHflfiL Sinks Quickly Off Long Promoted Progress of L e for Garner and was “sorry we| Sixty couples received 1 “L think this farif bill he Eadiivindio AR i0) Island—C('rew Saved Aviation Ligrew ol Many of them were Certificates up to noon to passed and 1 thinl ought 1o b Jured (Continued on | 'wo) being the same number as passed.” e - Car 1 Lost month of October, 1928, June, While there were some republi . e . l bAv NT BEfiINb N f ) I i\ A 1 ous t ar fer- EUARHSMEN [;APTURE the, favorite month for weddings, is {cans of the administration zroup New ““l‘““ Trade - v 4 Pt ) \il " sank in another the only onc this vear to have sur-|desirous of adjourning the sena Fe e o ) o = W on, O Senato S ing faken place. Mare. | for one would “ney gree to oo e Ron S i AL C o1 ARMUREH RUM B[]AT Wilh mine; diaah e lowest redorts | jourttt sl e o e ecutive Berth stise aning e R h SPARE WHEEL FLIES ORES 2ns ciWataons sksrted ith shou e " : Mulligan Boys Taken {0 rong 1sind imtarctic, in - passed a bill and the senate had of eight aboard th I boat : 0 ML Two Men Injured “When nothing to do but consider : 2 Institute by Milford o which PAbS BY VALUABLFS Great Lakes Crew | d ; rejected moves o confine the revi e Authorities it S S = sion to agriculture, he added ther i st oul o one of the Opens Fire [ Supcrnumerary. Standing on Corner were men on both s of 11 e S - o cha st sindae Foree Entrance Into Thom- | A i chamber who felt some industri e T £ q e [E=LEUC KD R ImED iSlod ed needed fariff increa e " Yale Institute of Human Relations Is son Home on Lex- Bufialo, Oct. 31 (U1)—Two men Prom Police ; “The trouble is we Bave not ap- '8 % s tudy of t case to i i % wge sligiily wounded -early today e ! Iproached the subject in a concili-| HONUS bofore fhe appol fla John and James Mulli v ington Street when coast guardsmen opened fjre | Supernumerary Officer Albert J. |atory way,” he said, adding that the CCt00 12 b 2 w, brothers, of Waterbury, 9 ¥ nd t 1 ! on the Uncas, claimed by coast| Murphy s standing at the police |“will to s a tariff act is y old respectively i ve wh i) R i guards to be the most notorious|signal box at the intersection of |evitable precursor to passage rou to Dr. William Healey for « 1o Iy low on first armor-plated rum runt on the ver street and mington av- | bill itself.” xamingtion to determine why thes Aly so coming fro < ransack robbers Great Lakes, which w proceeding ue shortly hefo o'clock this Flays Frequent Conflicts Killec rec year old Albert Mikenas Wready done far home of d without lights on Lake Erie, it morning when he was struck by the | “As long as men hold each ofhe 0 onia progress of aviatio M widow of announced today by Martin W. R spare wheel of a police department |at arms length and hurl epithets, two voung brothers stiflod g HoTes aotin I pmson of the 3 mussen, district coast guard com- |, which was passing in charge of |we will never get anywhere,” Wat the Mikenas child to prevent s hjs I admit It moved by yur A mander. Officer William O'Day. He was not son continued. “But if men sit aking an outery while they per generous ¢ ssion and T { you "I1 The ship was scized off Cafta- |jpiroq down at a table and contemplate formed acts which have been de my kindest regards and rty good v raugus creek, about two miles east | ppo \heel had gradually worked |the situation with a will to do a seribed by Deputy Coroner James Jf 3 e a0 Jour o of Sllyer Creek, N.¥. Approximate- |1t o1r 110056 from the rear of the car | lhing it always can bs done Corrigan as acts of “mgral delin B S ly 20 rific bullets were fired at the| ;4 wag rolling with considerable [ “There are men here who rep quents.” i i e Corman 5 Uncas, Rasmussen said, with none | oo D08 PSS Nk Oricer 2 ORI ool BT ce Al ) SR e ] ' ST being returncd 3 Murphy. | (Continued on Page Two) n shland near a beach in Mil : police w unable to He revealed that the Uncas es- 5 ord The boys were wards of the ¢ 1o Two) y sakenalitye 1 whe [ ot anything caped after a pitched battle with a o e — | Naw v en dounG h e et i Hutia ahout the - cutter recently on Lake Ontario near | ey : 2 lic S e . Forty Mile point. About 600 shots R l C M d M l | Dr. Healey said his examination s R b S H d o K M st 0 Real Canary Murder Mystery ls | o U Sen. Robinson Says Hoover an ek, Tutas i g 10 lezal significance, the sole pu told Scrgeant P. A has bullet-proof windows and is cov- | P l s P bl “D' k ” Ad 2 G 0 P O C d C h : pose heing to determine the ctiolog .' i Perlexing Problem, “Dicks” Admit L e Pt“‘“sm HiseC [0 ' of ¢ A & & crime ¢ i hous ) cal 1 ug 1 1 8 o 1on An examination of the 60-foot! Chicago, Oct. 31 (UP)—Chicagp |of Miss Gustafson, maintains {hat ‘h_"""‘ o) LR R Lys ol RSN DRyt F ; Gt G oy !;y’:”\\‘n"“”;ml i “I\'_nJ‘m unless it develops into a suicide m'“, :]")'!:”:‘]}L ““‘;\1““;”;"':”'” ":“I ’h‘(‘“:"‘ “d over 1o the court, together with | Stock mark vices was attributed | ¢ i but did not do so. Tho police be- o AT o e e B e | and accused police of having stolen | L ecommendation as to the propes w.‘.‘x.x:' to I nt Hoove = and other vell fo (race bogin- |lieve Thomson hous: 8 bhettg dohn Smith of Detroit, and William | 7he plot revolves around “Nimble” | the articles and the $100 bird, and EDWARD M. BEALS g A “""” o ghoxs e s ”‘] ¢ \ DALY okl i Robinsor "[ sl G L s i Moore of Laurel, Mont. They suffer- | prize winning canary bird that be- | of having brought back the corpse = i ; e e tetiopseatminatio el will R 5 R (a5 e L o e ed leg wounds when the rifle bullets | jonged o Miss Anna Gustafson, 43, | of an incxpensive canary to cover o e e e e € Gosal i of TRo g Sl T0uiBte S laug e e ER e S \ Sunderland high schoo community,” br. Healey declared, it i chief exeeutive, Seer tary M lic rined investors was faith |dow anc door open, < fired by the coast guardsmen on the | guwier oe o toaroom T i Sunderland high school 1 T The ol N Mel- | 1 1 th |d 1 1 v 4 CG-8001 penetrated through a small | = bl M s Goctarionll ol G e ch Massachusetts Ir of Tech- | will be kept concentrated on len and former President Coolidge | in 11 rong positi Aierican (5o he | found that = S L R IERREIORE A8 Ay SR A ILgCH O R a TG '® nology at Williston minary. He [boys themselves and it will b vere blamed by the Arkansan, who is al hat the e hou d entered. Ha < ODLEIN L [ committed suicide by inhaling gas. | char d suggested that “Nimble' e " : 3 ( & S . B : T e e i i ’ ( has been a senior instructor in the [0 the commun 10 clean hous Year ago was his pariy's choic high priests of Amer 1l she no- R R Police found “Nimble” panting for | had dicd from the effects of the gas. [ machine department of the New |itself it appears that a house | for the v presidency, fer encour- |« by 1o |t » head- i Jit, was! arrested breath in his 5 NedRLy 3 An autopsy was performed by the | griain school since 191§ cleaning is necessary 1o the future aging the recent speculative market personalities than a former | qu Mo- g eoriing & Rasmussen: (o Un- Policeman William Tobin was sta- | coro.icr who found death to have Frank Laney, who has heen direc- | welfare of children her with over-confident statements and ident of the United States, the | Avay was ¢ stigate. L cas. now known on the lakes as the | {ioned at the home to guard Miss| been caused by a broken necl for of the Middletown school sines " - he present administration for not | secretary of the treasurs and the | This is the first b roui Butterfly, had unloaded a cargo of | Gustafson’s effccts. lle ceclares he his gave rise to (ke suicide s organization 1922, has been taking steps to check the recession | former secretary of comrierce, now |case reported in some time in whish i B a0 O | saw the live bird in its c He | theory of Policeman Tobin transferred 1o directorship of sheni it {aunt S A ; = i 9 liquor somewhere along Cattaragus | 1 1 rship o when it came president, contributed by vnduly and |violence was used to gain entrance, creck d was proceeding out into | Was relieved at midnight by Police- “That bird died of grief.’ he main- | 1he Stamford Trade school to fill FHE WEATHER Contradicts Klein repeated optimistic statemonts to the | The common practice is to opea the lake when hailed by the coast Man M. Gibbons, who insists he saw | tained. “When it found its mistress | (he vacancy caused by the resigna In addition, Robinson tcok excep- | creation of enthusiastic if not fren- |doors by means of keys. The ran- guard cutter. 3 nothing but the empty cage, was dead it escaped from ite cage tion of Dircetor Charles Remkus New Britain and vidinity tion to the statement of Dr. Juliu zied ventures in stocks. sackin however, was ve similar When it failed to halt after lwin;:‘ A search was instituted, but it was | and hurled itself about the room | who is to hecome the ficld azent for Cloudy, probably occasional Klein, in a radia speech on Tuesday Motives Not In Doubt to that reported in several other chased for a mile, Rasmussen said, [0t until three days later that a |until it broke its neck. 1t somcone | the American Association of Wall rain tonight and Friday; ris- | | night, that the condition of American The good faith of these gentle- |homes about the city during the o the hoat was fired on. It was cap- | dead h'i.rll was found lying on a sew- | Vrnll‘h\lh'\ detec H\»[h]v;v'tn'\u ]\]\\II ‘}\v\‘nlw Piaper Manufacturers, - ing temperature Prdday. business and industry was highly | men may not be impugned except | past few we and a year ago when ., tured shortly after the opening vol- l ing cabinet | ine the scene carefully he'll probably se assignments are effective ound and stable, and asserted it was g s | unwards of forty cases of this kind leye Miss Lillian Weinberger, a friend | find blood on the walls.” ‘Nr) mber 1, 1 | ———# | common knowledge that a persistent | (Continued on Page Two) e oo . . ! )