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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press :‘\‘:\E.k-::!‘d.mg 15 554 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929.—TWENTY-SIX PAGE PRICE THREE CENTS [l b P 5 5 __,—.__. UNITREUNED [ Sev G i P ) VIO DD () SV ST STRONG BUYING SUPPORT IN TO BUY AUTO PARTS = TR FLOVDAFLIEE g STFEL PROFITS I - AT PUBLIG GARAGE | v TO BE BEGON SO0N [T esareovTinrr MARKET HALTS GREAT DROP Golporalouam—sel_f(ules Gom‘ L | *d Mayor Hopez PwanG 10 Relieve | N /sl cmmg%pal;ies Ha\(e AND STUEKS REGA'N GRUUND missions May Make Purchases | * : oo Unemployment Situation With | [ESES o | !Made 8930,181,009 Under Wherever They Wish |- e 2 g vl - $25,000 Project ‘ AR Preset Bil Jumps to safety | Early Breaks From $5 R ' Rl i - . ; to $32 a Share Chang- KIRKHAN'S OPIION REPLY? R s ; BES” ovsaLL APROVES CHANGE © NN, X W ANGANESE SCHEDULES 0§32 a Share Chang T0 CRITICISHM IN COUNCIL| /== ———— . : AT HARDWARE CORP. POND ' i ~»8 | AROUSE SENATE TODAY :{doutroofc;zzi,:: olf'?lt Arizona Democrat Beads Tigares | 3 - to $27 Over Yester. Showinz Increased Besiness of d Shafts Directed Especially At Police | |+ g W, & President of Manufacturing Com- Board Blunted Official Finding | : 5 ' pany O. K.'s Plan Affecting Pond ‘Phat Accessories May Be Obtained and Dam At Arch Street and Larger Mills—Wheeler Charges Hoover Wants Pree Listing for ter Provision Quoted to Show Works Board to Take Action On Product and Smoot Answers That Total Sales in First Two ommiteee Did Not Get Such Word | b ¥ . Hours 5,386,200—Ticker Commissions Are Not At Fault, Plan Next Mo | Through Private Dealers—Char- G $ ¢ i ‘ shuttle Meadow Avenue—Public il of ¢ ave approy £utomotive Counsel Jol Kirkham today de- . : f |company’s At mo provision the city | = t i by reason o f impy A 3 5 ! SrRIiOnS vod t sy » .east. requires purchase through nel special committee o com- mon council, under } Sl . : 5 3 = ship of Councilma niam 1. | A German prince and a distinguished British naval officer alone Boyle, is now ma siete | survived the crash of a giant Berlin-to-London passenger plane i ftudy of the m P nsporta- | in which six persons were killed near Marden Park, England, after a rence with Mayor Ia- o v QI BrotL ] Prince Eugene von der Schaumburg Lippe, lower right, a rela- oncssa. Chair icorze R. Dobson St | tive of the former kaiser, and second pilot of the plane, was SORETAC SR RN ORh S > o seriously burned, however. and Lieut. Com. R. G. Glen-Kidston, ,, : & for city 1o b EX g[]l UIER FNI]S 2 du retired, lower left, received severe cuts and bruises. The Luft- ¥ this t 1fills | Smoot Denies Tmplication hansa tri-motored plane, like the one pictured above, crashed |in me N Paon : after striking a tree-top in a dense fog. o tonshE uinicind & LIFE \ lTH HUI I FT Hoover boards have t i cssories S mployi ‘ e 12 marba ot ek com Effects of Stock Market Crash R Tufly Kirkowsti, ob "T 0 e ssion an 1. notably plot and po h t s t sor R ' cosrmins e On Business Viewed Differently oo iniil oy r o sl wiioh wre s t salesman, who directed e T By Speakers at C.of C. Dinner ' ¢ "t FIRST lHREATENS FAMILY .” '. Foe o e o HEABM PROBE - »~omein v TONY KIRKLOWSKI without consultir com- | A apcedily replled that there was but | Col, Franklin Fears Commerce Will Be Retarded, While | therc. Tho wrolect was forwarded to = 501 £ S0t FO8 SROMSE 0 S0y ogiie 'y orcsagngs “ I Clauses Give Veiled Reference to S onnt i F. R. Eldridge Expects Improvement in Foreign \gineers of his plant have PUC s pe il I e :', o o Key Sena tors of South Dircet Buying Not Taw Viola —Crawls to Bed and H Sl o Trade — Gheen Urges Constructive Spirit d before it has given dec for City—Event Biggest in History. b R SiEovoler ‘ S partments not handl hro the Job May Cost eart k1, | Pera 1se this i nito commission. ‘This) inquiry| Spea at the annual ba nerce. Nearly 300 persons atiend-| Tormal action wi il gl diaimiie el il = iRthel seretolon ittt RIS ehvaraL s made under the generally p of the New Britain amber f the board of public works at it < Rl * 0 tives s © Southern Tariff Association Head o) S \ailing notion that to irectly | Cor e at the Masonic temple| Scheduled for 7 o'clock the din-|meeting next Monday n SIS R Sl By Juice was a violation of the city charter. |l1ast night interpreted the crash of inee actually began shortly before | i expected to involve an expend ] e bkt el e Bl Tublic Resumes Account of Activities Be- : b ‘en the question went to Judge |the stock market In various lights.|7:30. Pardon C. Rickey, reelected | Of about $25.000, most of w serpsniiadibaG SR e e R IR e s fore! Senate Tobl SN Kirkham for lezal advice, the cor- |COl Bemjamin A. Franklin, vice|yesterday for his second term as |80 into payrolls e M NS Mted Stat : it b R up § poration counsel banished this no- |President of the rathmore Paper|president of the Chamber, opencd This is the second important p tion. He has pointed out that the |Co.. Woronoco, Mass., nd chair- |the dinner program by extending a |icct gotten under charter provision relating to the [man of the Associated Industries of |welcome to the guests and announc- | WCeks. eHens garage makes certain facilities avail- | Massachusetts, feared it might fing that he had received & messaze | (0 1 gk vt 5 b it Washington. aks in the Midland Steel cluding purchasing service, | Pring a cloud over. business neis fof 1 t Trotty Kent Hubbard, | through which t does nol require other boards to | k. Ildridge: secretary of the: burcau | president of the Connecticut Manu- | TUNK line sewer job - of them. This provision |0f foreign 1 domestic science f acturers’ association. who 1} pleted anot be taken to repeal, by impli- | NeWw Yotk city, saw a silver lininz |planncd to be present but who was cation, those sections which pes in the possibi that it would im- unable to fill the engagement. H hoards 10 manage the affairs of Prove foreign trade conditions. lintroduced Harry Hasty. exccutisr PLAINTIFF IN SUIT i October 24 to —Latter Files Counter Hilcs ol Iy Bed Allepianecing) ol . 30 Chie el an " market, was plan- (t)::)s:a:‘l }sloliad]a:lyi(!rc‘le- Ralph Zahnle, Deputy Mar- Building Housed Liquor, ' 1 who bears the siorios: pramed "“\"iu S e TEST PARKING ON BOTH “;_ iican toua E: ‘ e ' ”': i Truck to Move of 32,000 from John B. Youns. s L ; = Service of sank to new Moscow, U. §. S I, Nov. T (P— S P rTer el o oo A cho it (Continued on 'age Two) Police to Experinient Independent % 3 ¢ the year, while U. S Communist Russia today observed —_— —_— Ur, severely beat him in a fi N OEASE : loday oser of Council in Rosponse to ess added 5 S e e ) ‘ : ¢ To- | Declaring the decision of University | Youns. on the ot i Sablotsky's Su ) 30 i deputy marshal o : lpheaalinhichiusnerst o ST of Michigan authorities to close |Present with ce into the world and destroyed the |ledo, died in a hospital carly today 9F " : complaint, aski $100 PAS"ER UEST"]NE[] ; el 3 ST PULIGEMAN PREVENTS 3 8 ctcher Hall, a men's dormitory, | & i § ¢ e i L 3 mncient Russian government. | ot bullet wounds received when |ttt T RS TREIDIG | from Ur who. he el fordh he b u i 5 1 : e traific ot A o n @ To bring the cvent closer to the | groq ypon by a gang of rum run- |of innocent individuals, more than |CAUSC of the trouble an i s students residing in the dormi- |07 throushout. Attorney B. J. A have drafted a petition 1o kiewicz represented Ur, Attorney I - . G X 10 tes ouncil = @ o Goodin, 5 Yol N the people, the government —gave bread and meat at cost price to| Zahnle and another deputy mar- e ation 19 ward A. Mag was present for Younz, Store Keeper Says He Was lotsky's suszestion 1 g o Siiat every member of the population |shal, 1. H. Genzler, were trailing e et | B Stanley J ski was o ; i v rtford i tson “to cor with us. - — holding bread cards. et oitas i lha e [laEerscndinciortithe Closire 1A R liShRine Lenchitoyheastins Story ot Not Aware It Was 1 Sablotsky made he R vt Attempt Modolia Ent Red Bunting Used | S il e ot A s el BUBR R T e il s e B Tous AT ESRING £0ED st afte Rihoe o D CWaieon ana Attempt Made ta Enter With the aid of millions of yards | Pected of having a load of lquor. saturday and a quantity of Win>|atehed the neighborhood war fr Fake ts doing bu the S Rackli 2 3 of red bunting, huge flaming pla- |The truck apparently was guarded |and whiskey found in the attic. TWO | paic verandas N ey e : 1 Sde ¢ ackliffe Stand in cards, symbolical wooden floats, | by men following in an automobile. |students, Harold McKee of ~Pitts- e idenes. presentod : e R ek B West E numerous speakers' stands and|The guards, seeing they were be- "‘.\H'»:!v and Charles Fitzpatrick of | 5 Traceski was to th . idward Hoslt proprietor iousl ering v I = 3 To Give Opinions est End Jarge portraits of Lenin, Marx and |ing followed, suddenly turned their Flushing, N. Y. were arrested and | g, Ed Younsiwe . S R Ron Stalln st Wnad uare was | machine to block the road and the |re d on hond and a third, Alex- |, STehe Abianon e Peacl sloectd sviiitea ot transformed into a mighty theatri- [officer’s car collided with it. Immc- |ander Gow of Windsor, Ont. is 10| \fau 24, anc Tt A T A T o o T e s cal stage for the passing of a | diately four men. in the car began |be brought here today for arraizn- | ,nd pruises about the head and face, @ counterfoit s mile-long military and civilian pa- |shooting at the officers. 'he |ment on a liquor law violation | pjje Young had a stitch taken to | Albert Chippini's store at 198 Oalk 9 t RS i ; i rade led by the commander of the marshals did mot have a chance to charsc L Ay e S T A e s e o alamglUbE oy . AR o 2 3 est Main s i Corbin ave- Moscow garrison | fire their guns. A notice posted in the dormitory |5 nouse brick, thrown by Ur, found |known it was worthles ol S AL < : g o5 ) ok this Favored by perfect weather.- this| Zahnle was shot in the head and last night informed its occupants it < EhiRpiniLs SRR e R S Rl i o . 3 omobile as singing, shouting mass of humanity, | shoulders. —Genzler ot hurt. wéuld be closed next Monday until The T s af ue were wl hat he carrying banners, flaming flags and | He took the wounded officer to a the end of the semester. The peti-| v was choking 's son when | who bought chanting the Internationale. march- | hospital. tion to be presented to Dr. Ruthven trated, which sf nd profi ed through the Gates of Resu | Police later found the car from declares “the time allowed for r blow, and whether Your 19.85 in ¢ nd drivin tion where formerly stood the fa- i which the shots had heen fired. Two moval js too short to enable those i,4 gone into Ur's backyard to be- and | | cAvay eand mous Chapel of the Siberian Virgin ing rifles and ammunition affected to secure, under present hostilities or Ur crossed motn Chapl o the Sbevian Viesn o o e on i o oo Elaborate Dedication Ceremony to sppearcd a gigantic red anti-re- (Continued on Page Two) Dr. Moses H. Kupelian testified tion for ¢ he may 1 a 2 ‘ . . I . or A 1 o ,‘ CenE as far ligious placard reading: “Down Jiie =t as to the injuries suffered by Ur. | bhe questioncd ags ‘ atter- B G T d F B D bl > Plainville town line in search With the Deccit of Popes: Give Us and Dr. Joseph T. Matteis told of noon by a fe wwent who was € ulven l1oda or DI lrlgl € as TN e e Books Instead of Religio | arrles n Da Young's scalp wound. notified by 1he police and is e ¢ They owever Over the slender steeples and the t t t y Judge Traceski announced af the cxpected at headquarters about SR ; 2 e e il S e battlemented towers of the Krem- €s o“l ade conclusion of the case that he would | o'clock. \ ity % Dot e e e ¢ Oak Inn hac v ent lin, fluttered huge red flags which, take the testimony under advisemen Hosltz, although he ha en gl ST OTLEES S & oCay 101 Van Orman, of AKron, will receive | through the rear door, @ illuminated by a brilliant noonday ale Game eén rias to es]gn and make his decision at a later storckeeper for some time and car ‘1,“ fagtie rng of M€l iy James Gordon Bemnett trophy | timber having been rem sun, had the appearance of gr ) date ries @ line of cigarcttes, told the po- | ¥OLC < EFACT S B s winner o e tional 1ts Place across the door, proba flaming sheets of fire. Within the _— = = lice he s on his way to Hartford ““"‘-\>"""‘ 'j‘;l &z it e W insert 2 stick through . = £ 1 ¥ P v 1 % o ere fo ¢ a 3 loor ace 108t 1 chy B shadow of Lenin's now tmpiy| \est Newburs. Mass. Nov. T (Ph—| Annapolis, Mi, wih & smmer Guatemalan Voleano sostorday when he discovered Tie| o8 heve far U il o : wooden tomb an cnormous red ban- [ Tha ox-west Point Eola ey s, ’ .| had none with 50 e stopped o | A & e ! o b Officer Mury ner was flung to the wind reading: | colonel's beautiful — daughter Plans Secret Marriage Has (3“59d Eruption . chippinis st ] @aiins s lofbaigriven o Sl : aving Cckliffe place “Proletarians of the World! Stand | honeymooning here and, with one| ‘Fime for romantic aims is small at | Guatemala City, Nov. 7 (P—Tho package. As to the hill. he believed [ Admiral William A while | Connecticut ssistant. Secretary | qopped at. (1 e Under the Banner of the Commu- | newspaper jon furmed down. he's| West Doint but the romance contin- Guatemalan minister of promotion it was given him a short time ago in | he dirigible Los A1 Ay flo e Navy Jakn nist International! Forward to New | jooking for another. He should have |ued and the 20-year-old lad, who has informed the government s 3 Dlimps and numerous air i o 71 will oceupants of Ofticer Mur- Dattles and to New Victories!™ told his own story to any city editor. | had ded Harvard two years, A Visit to 1l Palmar and the » (Continuec wo) cled overhead. The viral, who as fec E 1 have | 1 he s F 1obile drive Plancs Soar Overhead Strick rules the United States planned a secret marriage Inn\u: flected by eruption of the voleany hief of the navy 0 station about The drone of scores of Red army Military academy af West Point say | the recent Yale-Army football game a Maria. t the eruption has s | hautics is supervisir ¢ ubic feet. | S ek ind he believes it airplancs overhead. mingled with s “shall not have a horse, | at New Haven, while his cadét mates ceas avy showers fell o1 on. other naval off nd of- [its 2,500,000 cul the this morning the strains of military bands, the g, wife or mustache.” P S saw Albie Booth upset the army the entire area yesterday THEL WEATHER ficia of th dye pelin with its 3,700 p all | He was nce away when rumbling of dozens of military tanks liowever, while anly, a plebe, a first | fcam, Capron met Miss Gilespie at He was not able to estimate lo:s SRS corporation nilde in comparisor Its nerabilit t suddenly moved in the diraction and the staccato steps of marching | year man, Paul Capron, Jr., fell in|a hotel therc of human life or property dama New Britain and vicinity scheduled 1o speak. A crow heen reduced as low as possible of Plainvilie. and he believed his ap- soldiers imparted a distinctive mar- | love with Miss Marguerite Gilespie,| New Haven failed o yield a|since many localities were still sur Fair tonight: Friday increas- 0,000 P the present knowl f eng proach had been observed by a l0ok- tial touch to the scene, daughter of Colonel Alexander Giles- | clergyman who would wed a couple |rounded by molten laya. but in some ing cloudiness, not much At a hanquet, Comman tosen- | ing. Among otl tures, it will Shortly after 8:30 o'clock last Allegorical floats satirizing capi- | pie, instructor in ordnance and gun- | so hasiily, or one could not be found, fofficial quarters vesterday it was change in temperature, | d2h1 of the Lakehurst naval air sta- | be equipped with five airplanes i he lear that there was & nery. Capron’s own father is an in- timated the number of dead would |tion is to be presented with the | maneuver about and ward off at- |gang of youns men about the filling Tw0) structor at the Naval academy at (Continued on Page Two) ‘vhnvh 400,880 ) 5 = - | “medal of honor of the flight inter- |tack. ation annoying the attendant (Continued on Page 1 iap ity e

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