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e rrpe———————— News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Nov. 2nd * 15,554 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1929.—FORTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TARIFF RATE RAISE DENIED BY SENATE ON'S. W. PRODUCTS No Tncrease lor Butts and Hinges Allowed Alter Plea | hy Bingham | REED TELLS OF WAGES PAID HERE AND ABROAD London Market Reacts to Crash jTRAl]IN[i RETURNS Early Gains Wiped Out in Prof INCREASES RUN PRO Robot Pilots Big Army Plane 10 NORMAL RATE | - INMARKET TODAY i Taking, But Sales Drop Markedly in Numhels §1 70 81 0 ON EAGH SHARE. FIVE MEN BLOWN TO BITS IN SWIFT RIVER SHAFT AS - DYNAMITE LOAD EXPLODES JUDGE HOLDS 14 80 Pounds of High Ex- IN EAS"]NM [ASF plosive in Boston Wa- terworks Job Badly Probe eleases Two o Injures Two More Articles Made By Amcrican Hard- Some Specialties Mount As Hizh As Vlggms Death Workmen - Shattered ware Corp. and North & Judd Un- | $31. But in Auburn Auto Case | ” o w : : A D) der Discussion With Action De- Loses §21 Before Close—Curh Ex- DEFENSE WAIVES HEARING odlies Mlssmg. ferred—Tydings of Maryland pericnces Same Rally Larly in Comments On Stanley Works | Day, Vollowed By Break Toward | Court becides Men Freed By coand (Cause of Blast Unknown— Stoc den r Cel ‘lose ol v Jury Must Face Investigation In o T re b tock Dividend of v cont] Close of Day. | g Injured Driller Crawls ; G5 MANNING ‘ New York, Nov. 7 (—Flie hoard | Saying—suys Fvidence Tn o i I N. B. Herald) : Thy G, Nov. s—Con- || I8 of governors af 1he New York stock | o G ety Mile Through Tunnel + consideration of the metal| 5 2 g : s 3 exchange today o closc the sy 2 im s ST i) Al nh fattares enadiie | DhetAmenicansStock Bxchance istclosedi? SENETAIe TUMOYS i St on SRRt - Yt ( nia, N . P for Help—Underground |belated quotations, bewildering drops in prices, brought unpre- | nest wee ntil noit| Rl A C d AT 3 N today, the scnale roject » 2 sl | ; W Narrow Gauge Car ot tho s finance! commite [cedented excitement in the London financial world as reports | will again be clos i x \ ;i 10 ady f on )»mvl\‘ the record-breaking crash of stocks in-Wall street reached R el ool ¢ Transporting Powder. ine o nan i facturanl et |England. Pictured above is the scene outside the Stock Iix- e s oy i e “lehange in the British capital as anxious throngs filled the |, " = 0 Horlbaatarain « Bingham Says fmports Inercase | Street while Anglo-American securities declined sharply. Cabled | (oday with price movements cid- | i N s, Nov. 8 (P— o Hivun Riagha 24 “,ilnln.\f('rs of n.oney from America to England reached a record cdly mixed. Early hich ran | Associated Press Photo i H W e Tt hras « \port of the sena hance | peal. frons A1 Loslice dhus 2| Flown by an automatic robot, a tri-motored army transport : 7, turc explosion of 8% y Githasgimporisiofanis | = B e e el i aneNlanded Bolling field, Washington, after flight from | « A a s ot 1 - ‘,W“‘[“rw Ly | out, before the cle nd several of | Dayton, O. Gyroscopic control guided plane without human Held opolitan water developmen t higher tariff rates wore | ‘ : s : e e 5 . I leader 1 to nearly |assistance after it was set on course. left to right: Maj. A. I o t Coldine tod il fo protect the American ma ([ Woms 2 : t E E : rs against German competi- | 9,'"“"1 With (dp Pistol 310 a sh Gilkeson of army air corps, Elmer A, Sperry, son of inventor of g v Ca Not Determined Kisses Poles on Street e ] t ol ) t SO s K device, and Licut. A Hegenberger & 15 exploaion 1 pport of " H\’m The spectacle oman, her e e o f dintely determined. B 1 A Ivania l coat thrown ove F the liquid Sy ! 3 ol told investigators th A torday s cap pistol in he Suppo o ¢ : ks 5 {ain; Cor mostly boys and girls, last men o 1t d L committee he strects, when she stoppe After 1 i ’ i 1<0 we felt just Broad street hill, « rebounde - 1 ! (hat wo had ho finest possible | ————— post as rdvance s o ' exploded. tion of the compar cost EC[DES T 7 TO EST her route, she attrac Telephor Ameri y . . 3 me blown to picces » D [ 4, TO REST |as snc”soiemmy acen v stene | 7000 Bakery Thuck Drive Inspected Full Story of Disister Begins {1 , ! o later | .v]\n moved on to the next. . | G | U vareman or 32 venes was i ) = ‘ | Gas Tam\ th Match Reach Cities o eli v almost as much. | 4 Ho A {h ey S ¢ t —— & | — 5 35; J. Pio Auburn Auto 1 opene $ A | slayi I « { o A Haskins | Employed By Factory Under Old | G e i e higher K 324 ( mlv(v N U N D 0 ORISP et ¢ : T osepl Stanlopilabongest | Closing quotations and National | € property. Two for said that the Stan-| ed By Assoclates. 1.“” S or e S - e o tunnel were TELIEILE O Sratall ‘ F”NI] MANIPULAT“}N ‘w,‘. iy ‘lmlr( Strect Man Fails to Survive Molten Lava and Gases Take Heavy | 4 : v the blast s 54.3 conts per hour | After 55 years of faithful and con- ot il : ; 3 ) T eratiy per hour in the | tinuous service in the employ of the | Injuries Sustained in Martford as Toll in Guatemala—Muate Fiyi- the liz y ck = The latter wage | Stanley Rule & Tevel Co., John T. | s | 3 Wizg iled fir s hird e seate paid in the | C0ogan of 568 East Main street has Z 50, 0 He Preparcd for Going Oat on Mence of Hopeless Fight Seen in s < was i s ed to retire and has been re-| V¥ ants bedcral Reserve Motors, $43. off § conts.| Sy Lvidence On O PN o Senator George W. Norris ded with a substantial pension | Vm‘_‘!‘ o9? | toute, AUNSLIRICE 1. McElroy said ther 1 the boring and ascent . author of the resolu-|by the comp Mr. Coogan held | Act Altered to Halt la Copper, T, oft| A . o " vi against 1o bring passed by the senate | the position of foreman for 32 years : . ! ik ! % 1 view Iul[rIu\uI By Contractor Senator Bingham, the |and was held in esteem by the offi- “Gambling” Bethlehem Stee ! 1a fond ¢ i " S u men were employed by the 4 down the committee | cials of the plant. His opinions were o ) Mon(gomery W $4.[ w1 e ; ; : West Constru 1y of Wor- place a rate of 50 per|always valued highly and his ab- = American a1 | } o1 « contract for em on butt nd ence will be eenly felt but his Washington, Nov. § $67.25, off $5.7 . i 1 This divie ould have been an increase | hany friends in the comp: Thent of the fadorel brcs I Union Carhide ; 2 : : E ¢ r oty o 60 per cont in the rate, | plensed o know that he is to e o e e ional Cash Curcio, 34 old. ¢ I en wers Vote Down Wire Tncrease a well-carned res | ity Sk ! cently after: With for Bingham vigorous-| Mr. Coogan was a hard worker °ral reserve board fo assert its e n completed e o and took great interest in his daily |thority and “to prevent by penaliza-| American Can, $115.25, off o will be about erday afternoon voted down {he | duties. tion such disasters in stock gamb-, Westinghouse Ele $1 . will link the uice committee proposal to ad-| Came Here As Boy ling operations as have recently dis- | ° %4 e = L metropolitan on chicken wire He was born in Hartford but has| ..ceq the country” was advocated York Central, $154 Oit | gasoline into the n ra- | S¢ on, which sup- ants in the | lived in this city practically all of |5 S 5 g {tory to leayi pany : € i of which is lo-|his life, coming here when a young |teday by Senator Glass of Virgi Water Works showed | g5 on Connecticut vard, Hart- | =t . Tt was | boy. He is 74 years old and is en- a former democratic secretary of ain of 39 a sharc. and | rorq S i TEnca fon i . ! y the rate about | joying good health. Mr. COOgan en- | (he {reasury st National Riscuit, Good- | o ad enousn ; i i b O The s tered the employ of the Rule shop | o " e 1| ¥ear Rubber, Johns Mansville, Da- | aiice route. so 1 : ved of solid rock located about Senator Bingham a4 that|on April [S74atainG Aralonoy = natotsGlasii pring - called | Goon chomical and Allied Ch o e e i g th i- 130 feet v 1 ano t ked will compen- | Yed having been previously em- upon the federal reserve board 10| advanced 34 o $6 en- et « \orror er LE T I H nile west ¢ for th _ | ployed for ort time at Landers, | dismiss Charles Mitchell, presi- | ing transactior 2 SO T ors t the I ost of at | Frary & Clark. He went to the Rule | geng of the National City Bank of [OF more. were 0. ployes heard the detonatic tar 50 per cent | burned down on March 12, 1864 s S as I Pan ok0 ed Aircra Scars Ro e Horem the forein mide wire| Mr. Coogan starte dwork for Mr. |board of directors of the New York | Gl e i at a cost of $55.66 | Thornton who was a contractor on |Federal Reserve Bank on (i | (Continued on I'age Two Sy — i the corresponding production | i ol system in charge of th Sav-| ground that he had defled the board ing. They sucee Owner to Be Given Hear- ! ¥ hodnital cost e United as §74.2 T {in offering call monev 1o the markei | 9| ing the flames v z 3 S Hold el Norri d that UL at a eritical time in the mark.t 1o hospital where h : ing in Police : Sl o e ' wrs and poultry sers = - eieaiiing e e . oy het one Moy of themiehery MITRAWEVER [G‘l‘ E UGE In a letter today to the meeting | and wrists. and on his « ourt L et ms was deferred at the re- TO 825 000 BY JUDGE of the Boston federal reserve dis- The imme « of 1 1 Two. Theories Hold « ¢ Binghan | A trict, the senator wrote 5 believed to ha o il i ! vo opinions w pressed by l'.n.m Knives Debated e e S which accor I - ) A swampy past off F 4 FAHIEASEaTTDY i e —_— | “If there are men in the financial Arnold I)enies‘ e ney T B On% Phak: considered this afternoon, Court Cuts $35,000 Award to Night|Vorld: as 1 thin panoubisal Ao 5 i N aRa : veraky 2 : yod or t e th the ceil- e i LR are, who imagine themselves su- s VN ir. ane o ‘ ) of the gL D Club Hostess—Girl Asked perior to the existing government:l of Gillespie’s Prison Locoust sty 000 Anccted e nes o or that some one D SEea 0L SN OOk banking system and who are totally Record homas, Ralph f \ s 1in H i g A . ped which may i ;”‘” S s R oTLichani] §100,000 in Suit indifferent to the real comymercial €eCor sisters, Mrs. Ros rat of H f oximatel } ! 2 S boxes. and seven cents on medium : . iy < i ) % 3 and industrial interest the : By W M ( erine G of | sons werr i 0 ot aa ni 12 50 per cent ad valorem | New York, Nov. § (P—The $75.- (o0 THCH _\lo‘o‘““,‘."ml‘,,: “mf)lr, s this city. A P tha bl & o of dy <Kn»vr. i ey o pendictsunari el Ml ;; JUTY 19 strained and severely disciplined | Washinzio Noy ) Funeral ser A > 1 ic oD ) Massooenn SN cn W. Barkley, demo- | Marcia Estardus, night club !msh\‘\. by adequate punishment, the betier | MaN Caraway of the sc WY | Monday morning @ Listir ) « eting company, icky. pointed out that in her $100.000 suit for mistreat- || ¥ A1E4ULE PimISIment committes nted recor Hos Lo e i it o w4 e Caalitin present rate on cheaper grades |ment against Harry K. Thaw was || : s day’s session which he said showed | Mary's comoter : ; Snals s one cent and that the house |reduccd today to §25,000 by Su-| “I my view it is the imperative | iyat winiam A. Gil s & ate police I raised 3t 1o two cents and the | preme Court Justice Aaron J. Levy. obligation of the "‘“";‘“ srators Of|for the national coun £ sta i 5% Lishors committce had doubled that| The verdict was returned two the l'ederal Reserve banking svs-|jogiclators, had served prison H[]TEL MANAEER T S S U LD i ‘ ) el \te. On his motion the committee | weeks ago after second trial of the | M 10 assert to the limit the POW- | itence for convi charse g DR g S T amendment was amended so as to |Suit in which the girl charged that|°rs which the laws confer and, in|or javing mad t of Mic ; B otal o e fnr ie the rate one cent on cheap |Thaw had bitten her and paddled ~“’T_ vy n "'L\”“‘] enity of |} ycket shop in 1 f ' Sk e ol thus far up to 1 e her with a hairbrush at a New|® Federal Reserve banking e : s bo; owner RO a Had Joint Quarters ney S sa -2 Continite , ; aay s in his apartment | Which was intended to be supreme vas i 1 to . (Continued on Page Two day party in his apartment R R 3. A Arnold, ger o the S b S : : oS R e R the Southern Tarift association, was M ] fis s it P o R i R O I ST TG e oar i da rom | wise at s comf 5 minutes of deliberation in the sec- ian recommended *“modification of sooiat = T o : ‘ E I: R associat and the nationa ounc I [ o 3 i e and o I sta ond hearing of the case. The law |the National Bank act and the Fed- |jacn joint 1 'Nl“m'l:‘,ig"])l Py \.“ Plolm of ld“”"“ o asy A z M"S suit was another of the many eral Reserve act so as to make it : ahe = “Wat T ? ington. 5 ANNAPOLIS GAME 5 5 i i i i bl I T P o, e i husband of Evelyn Nesbit in the |administrators of the banking laws C8rawd SHTROLAL e L I e limelight since he shot and killed [to prevent by penalization, such | K¢V Gillespic been in_ prisc D S F P 2 Al h l “Sons of Wild Jackasse: President to See Navy Stanford White. noted American | disasters in stock gambling opera. (2N the witness replied he did not.| —Washingio v oran ays ewer roison cono Jibe Angers Inde- & 2 “YEYY larchitect, in old Madison Square [tions as have recently disgraced “ “‘l“;"“””“”‘ el sdked i 5 ”I'H"”]- nan Willard % 5 : ANgers & S J lereriim Ahm e he had just saia about Gillespie | hotel, where the re 10 B Ul Play Georgetown | St [shoolc Arnold's confidence in him. |y Senator B e .1 eaths rrobable 1his Christmas pendents ! ’ | . —— | “Well, I don't know,” answered |street booze party” took place i o | S L Tomorrow | Arnold | December, 1926, has b i | Probe to Continue pear Monday before the . PR AL BIC sons of kasses,” a remark e SRS e e et ioe ] mined to obtain a ‘“cross-section |Hight to bring ol s S raa A ot o tes e Hampshive, in referrin oo flfm:'llfy:l]‘l‘l the \_‘"‘ al ure t0 ay ersona axes picture” of lobby activities in Wasl.- | records relati nas holidays, are improbable illicit liquor, Doran |1 seoa S ICEREN SN ELON R PR P i on the ‘senate lobby commiltas|Which Senator . Prohibition Co proRibifion S RO G EeceiiE) : | is prepared to continue its activitic nded. testific i Dorai was | has urisdiction ov g Srpusses A e trip will be made in aufo-| Warrants were issued foday by |den street, Alice Tierpak of 132 Bea- | i ,,m.r,\m\ SR rv this week R e e M Who said constitu- mobiles after an early lunch at the | Prosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods ver street, and Tdward Conway of & Hight is the second persol 5 5 : iteR T t 1 resent such White House. The president expects | for the arrest of 10 alleged personal |31 Brighton street (Cont e aa s Sihad At e ainnat e S s own alcohol S d note of them! to return to Washington immediate- [tax delinquents, of whom six 2 Tax Collector Bernadotie I.oomis 5 s Walter Fahy., New York broker. 0« denatured pro ; : v after the game women .and they' will be arraigned has waged his usual campaign to new members of whao M 18 e having made Others in the chief esecutive’s in police court tomorrow. bLring about payment of the personal 3 had been requested fo before| Doran v each of the 0. in 2 for 3Sm party include George Akerson, They are the following Mildred taxes and Officer niel J. Cos- rHI THER the grand jury. I3dwarc 6o Dat Al e s 1 last night lLawrenee Rickey and Walter New- Tigan of 180 Curtis street, grove has been on special detail for WEATBEL cestient lv{“'ly b 'u‘ Valley vail ey ¢ x‘~‘mt‘ Lecier Falit RN ton. the president’s three secre- | Sanford of 203 Chestnut some time looking up alleged delin- New Britain and vicinity: | road, was asked by Rover to ap- removal of all alcohol and following Saie e o wies; Mrs. Rickey and Mrs. New- | Maric Higgins of 57 Cedar quents, many of whom have paid Mostly cloudy tonight and pear Monday has accepted the |it to its final dispesition, making di- | t s placing onl Nese i iy ton; Captain Allen Bucl n, the fJulia Alro of 194 Burritt street, | without heing brought into court.| | Saturday: probably rain this invitation. neATlE i s ae sl e "‘:I" gl munist esident’s naval aide, and Mrs | Apolinary Nowak of 161 Broad |According to the authorities, the afternoon or tonight, not | | ator Brookhart said on the (.M\-vmnvy' mmml’on«‘, however, that | de ‘m"\v“n": m’«‘:m' o himself to the r Buchanan, and Lieut. Col. Camp- |strect, Mary Malinowski of 194 Al- [group for whom warrants have much change in temperature, | | foor of {he nate that he saw|in past ny deaths attributed | handling of indastrial alcohol, 5 -,1-‘,.»< “not only N hell Hodges, the military aide, and [den strect, Trene Erickson of 411 |been issued have refuscd or neglent. | | | Loomis pour some “alcoholic stuft”|to poison alcohol had heen the re- | cinal liquor and other logal wse et R A Mrs. Hodges. Allen street, Chris a i varni U o 25 = AT g 83 . 3 quor and 1er legal uses 2 S Christ Gatti of 151 Bel- [ed to heed requests and warnings. *W*xqom a flask and drink it. ; _ |sult of alcohol poisoning due 1o |spirits in its present status. \ (Continued on Page Twa W el

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