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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1929 Jury Drinks Evidence, (oult \m\ Perple ed TERRIFIC STORMY LASHING ENGLAND all night. Tt s were lovg Fe {cutnited oo i ea A e e r off R t it P gy , has been n to pre himself Lifebo SW = that food laden liave the best solution et discipline prior to the re ir meet- thro attacic Should “Start Something” | ing of the commissioners tonight einz caught | nt nations. the chief execu-| wppini vou should get Dr | Politis is a brother of Officer Wil- e i ,1":,\,_;“"“‘, GREL 1(”' | here on the 10th and start | — Folitis, one 5 e it~ Il hich would solve a large | thing; we will never get anyw v 1d more 6 feet ; 3 cdom in time of war.|cessary to*see Hoover before it e . 2 in a ma n ne-| his decfsion C hen essary peaceti ! wis was.identified by ¢ S e t D el ; ter-| way ,as Dr. Burdgett E. Lewis o Newington, Nov. 12 Salvatore William 1 s W ¢ 7 he Dational goodwill ’:‘m- ‘\,,,,1 even '1“( sop Km ‘Av;‘.nl‘f asse he nillere, a o 45 Broad ‘Il“'\“,“ .1“:‘.“' 1 covenants to abolish w did not know who he was R i aEned e 1 Lo e S 3 8 armies | To Probe Sugar Lobby e “v" '{Oid oz anlendit ipernumerary Officer Law- ‘ 3 : s s T : S Washington, Now. 1% (PLThe |fore Justice of the Peace anley Cof | 2% 3 interest that he vis away lobby inquiry commit Welles in town court last nt on Another applicant for appofnt- Sacki bt South American | Will resum tomorrow the charge of driving a motor ve- !ment 1o the super v for & 4 ! e R i r controversy over 1 hicle while in an jntoxicated condi- | Who will be interviewed by the com- A . & : ase Is éar- Aot e ien controversy over the duty on tion and also oh the charge of | miltee tonight is Joseph Cantino of 2 5 s ster 1o “nited States, | Suga be ted in the breach of the peace. His brother. | mington avenue. He is 26 X of et T L ister to the United States. | Sugar to be 1 th ) I [ oy e e e “Thought Out Loud"” pending tariff bill has been accom- Harry Camillere was also charged | f s fn I by sa 100- 1 ..\ve have thought out loud to-|DPlished by any objectionable at-|with intoxication and Lreach of the = G i | b Mo simen % think in | tempts to nce the voting” of | peace 20 TON STONE FALLS | 7 : 2 ;e “,"“‘,.“”,‘ members of cong alvatore pleaded not gu hile | . W : s. We drove| A long list of witnesses has been |Harry pleaded guilty. 7 STORIES TO STREET : S I conclusion, | Summoned, including prominent of-| From the evidence submitted by 1 ; Ve taxnloredl the areds of pdasible|| Lol : organizations of the M. Litwin of 311 Blue Hills avenue, i PR sl et e | r and of individual Hartford, proprictor of the Circle Crashes Through Floors and Sends pads ; e ise f0r | ersy, We examined the pitfalls | SUEAT companies as well. Chairmar. fon the Berlin turnpike, Salvatore | the v {0 2 petition of | o ernational relations frankly | CATaway regards the sugar dispute and Harry Camillere cntered his| Wall Street Workers Into Panic e z T i | 25 one of the most important phases| place of business at about 1 a. m St e - was s ; o Iding | "CoWith this wider understanding | Of, the committee’s inquiry and is|Sunday morning and asked to be BRI LR IE ) the pos ting on No.|of mutual difficulties and aspira-|dctermined that the investigation served some refreshments. Upon re- ew York, Nov. 12 (P—A 20-ton | 2 Wi s Lding in. | 1i0ns we can each in our own sphere | SPall be vigorous and complete ceiving their food Salvatore de- q o crashed through seven floors | ] ‘mare ‘ ccision w {he ! better contribute o broaden good.|, Lnree Witnesses were summoned manded his check, While Harry|to the basement of the new 70 story | their ho Board i will, to assist those forces which | ooaY In an eifort to rl\sr({ se of odds started using abusive and foul lan- | Bank of America building in Wall | hedroom . tion 1 make for peace in the world, m\and ends of the committec’s work |guage to the counter man. They | g peet today when a lifting cable when t} a ] alatorant oot us curb those forces which make for| US far before going into the sugar|were asked to keep quiet as they | proke, under the strain of the heavy : S ot - o st s which make for | gyestion. J. C. Bolton, commission- | were in the habit of serving only Te- | 1oad. It 1d not he learned i phile diste o f 5 property aigmust. | er of agriculture for tha state of|ssactable peaple ; lond i geould oty el esened iny f Ay nece Lk estate . “That is why I have endeavored| Mississippi, Thomas A, Hll of Pine|" Harry who. was the more intosi- |Tcoiately i€ anyone had been killed .1 i a tesidence A district is rendered less | 10 meet the leaders of these na-|Riurf. Ark., treasurer of the nation-| eqf : or injured The i i L aluable and is an unnccessary in- | tions, for I have no fear that we|a] cot e psatad Jnmpadiover theRcopnten and [P st onefirell SvIthiaieorica For London betwee n T T e “lal council of state legislators, and|a fracas started. The state police = = : . . = T ustice upon plican are not able to impress every coun-| . A. Arnold. of the Southern Tariff| e, 3 o letrlflcpcrasnes jasit ARto KR Lough e The appeal is signed by one of tha try with the single-minded goodwill | association, were the witnesses. Netesthencalloaiyptiol vrophlaton ifioatfulter fioot =nolan £ : whose home is directly across the ican people. The e ey s s £ L ven fitric ere panic-stricken they :“:r' the dead B highway from Andrews' store. As another and immediate s'.nU,wll:‘o:.wl’\glx]on ab‘:o\\:v ,xm}w = :; ‘"T',:F:."\::',fxro:':‘.,r.",(,).wmf {{;.’r\“{w," {lianehe ok Dot (1S Rolaeiivas oaus 4 s i in the direction of world peace, Mr. | money, $500. reported to have been | i 1e* 1e7° overiaken at the Maple fed by bomb explosions S i sHinfova merebary I Hoover said the United States woull | given him by the Southern Tarlff as- | quetionod 0o ofticers the being || Speclal datachnients of police on e reduce its naval strength in pro-| sociation to bring a group of Missis- | 130 PHEE M) HE SEEAT RaSEAd idulvilniont o fith e Hiock Bty 2 I portion to any other nation and!sippians to Washington last June| aving had five or six | nearby rushed to the building anc added, amid a burst of applause, |for a- meeting of commissioners of | 5.1 high balls at a dance hall not | neld back the crowds. i y |low for us” | the finances of the leglslators’ organ-| /2 EL B UIC SooLDter Al MRS KIRKLOWSKI AGA[N In making his appeal for peace, |ization confronted Hill. There was| . DeY were taken to the barracks [ J ST[]RE IN BELV"]ERE Mr. Hoover made it clear that he|no announcement of the purp at 1:30 a. m. Salvortore asked to| UESTIONED BY POLICE | was not unmindful of the difficul- | calling Arnold, who previousl have a doctor examine him as to | Q |tles along that road. He said this|spent the graater part of six days on | NS condition, but was not examined | SO | | ; s o 1 i S road required preparcdness for de- | the committee witness stand. until after he was released under | Ihese acrial photos tell the story of how a relentless river o cd I First Page) « 1 From First |fense as well as preparedness for| The committee has postponed un-| 3200 bonds. He was then examined | Detective Scrgeant McCue Interro- | lava and ashes poured from the 12 oot crest of the Santa b B peace. | tit atter its aispbsition of the sugar :’_.\Oa PRSEAER HE UG LT s?n-‘ EAlis WidowW e or exsalater, Maria voleano in Guatemala, killed 400 persons and engulfed 1 S er mouncement dequate Preparedness” { controversy its plans for examining|lice station at 4;30. A statement wide areas. At the top you see it as it belched fire and molten : o conce illnes On the side of defense he said|C. A. Buck, vice president of the|Was presented in court by the phy- | Who Died By Bullet. X ],.‘ ') iy athen s Sl ity iay e elite s B lie was “for adequate preparedness|Bethishem Steel corporation ,.,‘Mr,l_‘ Glanithit ho didin ol constden h""\ 3 rock in the fir t.\p‘)mm eruption in 27 .\r‘ T ,( \ynl(‘x, the ]A}_ atLaciion A Trial egins Today a3 a guaranty that no foreign sol- | ing the action of the senate finance | to be intoxicated af that time Detective Sergeant W. P. McCue six feet deep, is pictured rolling down through the countryside llegal to .issue pern t York, Nov. 12 (®—The Roth- | dier shall ever step upon the sojl | committee in first voting a duty| Prosecutor Lucas stated there was | was engaged this afternoon in an and throwing off clouds of steam where it filled the depression Rl kel da i R o (o SO i | Cr T e | upon manganese ore, an important | not much question in his mind as to | interview with the widow of Tony of a river bed., Below 1 air view of part of the deserted city feriforiresinglingidhie ool ine : Sl Of peace he warned that it was|alloy in the manufacture of stcel, |their being under the influence of | Kirklowski of Iver street. rela- | ¢ 0o lrananoo second largest in Guatemala, from which i fact that the bui irregularity | ¥° promises to shed its year old [not “a static thing:” that “to main-|and then reversing its stand and liquor at the time of the fracas and | tive to the ooting in_her | 01 RUCZ2 ;(, AauLg, eill e e ‘y My delhs Bt ras shroud with the start to- | tain peace is as dynamic in its re. | placing this commodity upon the|he stated that many good people | home last Wednesday night. Mrs habitants fled when sulphur gas and a rain of ashes from tie s S of Georgel A, Mé. |quivementa as. thel conduct ot —var. | (e list: went to the Circle and the place | Kirklowski* was interrogated at | crater became menaci spector follows ssociate o His own address completed, the | Many Witnesses Summoned was run in a decent manner by the | e ol e who is accused of |chief executive heard O. L. Doden.| Among those whoshave been sum-|proprietor. | o 9. Andre . hamer, national commander of the|Mond as witnesses in the sugar in-| Judge Welles stated that there | tion of the " 18 shot American Legion, make an impas. | Vestigation are: Stephen H. Love of fwas no doubt as to the condition or! Siocet cF biovait t Park Ce sioned plea for enactment of a uni- | Salt Lake City, and H. A. Austin of | hoth men and that the courts of to- | AR R then Nov. 4 versal service law, and declare that | Washington, president and secre-|day did not require that a man be | without reveal- |the American Legion “desires to | {ary-treasurer of the United States|drunk beforg being charged with | his a serve in peace as it did in war” | Bect Sugar association; W. L. Petri-lariving a motor vehicle while un- | Hym: | £ | ken, of Denver, president of the|gar the influence of liquor. The fact | ind two unidentified | Lonaon O mrents | n Sugar company: H.|that thoy admitted having had five | s der | Tondon, Nov. 12 (F~The Londop | C w York. president of | op gix gin nigh balls was sufficient | 0 e | pross today was cautiously non-|the Cuba company; Royal D. Meade, | cause to find them gulity. ! D H. | committal with regard to that sug. | °f Washington, treasurer of the Do~} “go finoq salvatore $100 and costs HARTFORD, CONN il ohe | gestion in President Hoover's Armi- { mestic S“;’“"‘L"l’::““;‘; 2 1‘_“;‘;\‘:':‘)"‘]" on charge of driving under the in- | Ta e o3 & ONe [gtice Day speech that the safety of | Claremce urge, as| oM | fluence of liquor and $10 for bre: | T T = = s S 2 7 E ‘ e | foe e et b et Of | vice president of the American Su-| o0"¢nce o g ey DIRECT WIRE FROM NEW BRITAIN — CALL 3500 erely one o gambler | v 2 nations. |gar Cane League of the United) ™y, 'iud aneq $10 and costs on | —— ————— e = CTalReCinee M e y The best part of the speech, the | | States; Glad '\Wm, "‘?““(0:1“[\4)]7;"“‘ h count, amounting to $30.46, | i e : o case by listrict attorney, the ::‘,,k,;:’,:gm:n;:;“::‘no,:n':: TI:"I)"L": | Washington, of the United States| Pl iy o e ; i t other motives |, OTINE moTe ely inc! %suf::\r association; and Junior f)w'“uu\wr fo defend M. Judge Welles ot 187 .;nn m; were Smens For the naval done || Bottlersiof Carbonated Heverages: the beginning of the e and not | LG LU X i & s ST :, ait until judgm e | i for > imvolvement of [ (*11€2 10 Innvary, are bscoming| guro WITS LIFTLE BOY | derca”™ He' then. appsaed. the cass . o ‘ , s and |t ayoralty | o iccens mobile operated by o \an | I1garo of Hartfora i taxp! 1 v of 500 A yor | (et d i A | Alexander J. Olson of 334 Stanley Grogan In Toils Again yards resp i ; ol . co| On the foodships proposal the pa- |*t7cet this afternoon and sustained) Walter Grogan of 50 Lorraine 2 on th estior S el e et isaid i {2 bump on the forehead. | street, New Britain, who was arrest- “Whet % i T R g g > came in | ¥ 5 oW Olson reported to Captain Kelly at | ¢q jast Augdst for assault and at Tion et Laita 5 oy Rl "‘7: Son "°"””K "”‘_" police headquarters that he was|that time, was given a suspnnr];ll ' gaid building 5 ¢ 1 pren LW ! GAUI H “;;g r,“d's ‘”_";_ Lo r””‘*‘ driving south on Arch street and |sentence of three months in jail and i Whether : 3 ommissioner v,,n,rma “h"v v‘(r{;:::”r‘:;r‘:“w.-lrng;; the child ran into the street in frm}:l ordered not to appear in town for a ritair i T i ; ‘ Ssiman i i il |of nis parents’ home. The right |period of one year, was arraigned T e ave LA 9 ) vl :yil.r.f@,\"y:l”,: ’ll"::i\,h_]:::_?,ormmHront fender struck him. before Judge Welles on the x-h”argr The m‘“‘"» Y \‘jh(.' have ) Norio who | The Daily Telegraph, conservative MAJ HURLEY DEAD :”fn‘"mlrh of the peace and intoxica- | never really wanted fur coats ; v in orgin, descrived (he f000ShIDS BrO-| pyiggeport, Nov. 12 (P—Major | Grogan was arrosted Sunday atter- oeas ey, (0 SOl vho visited |is les: I i pe that | James J. llln’ifl'_.\.”; i#{fir"ll,;'rl‘ :’:'(’:;"“hflfln by Constable Halleran ‘u.’ the style with their warmth, will SRR 8 that | ommissioner of this city and an of-|jome of Grogan's father-in-law, : i S . : r not to say it is impracticable.” | o in the state national guard 20 | John n”"mmms SRR (‘-r(;v welcome this news with en- 1 per remarked that some here to- | AssIstants to ' ands of 35 by Police Seeking Maniac { Who Kills Off Animal ; ‘ DON'T YOU LOVE o bl ‘C P FLOWERS? I .\ : ': T : i | ‘” X i iy 2 v‘ & £ to eman Unconscious Neai \\ recked Machine Chr $1.50 up Pr—Found un- Pompon ) hunch Carnations S1.00 daz, Roses 81.50 doz. Laurel Chirlstmas Roping ! 1 10¢, 120 vard 1 well Laurel Wreaths ho « all sizes, all prices NI S Sandelli’s Green Housz on in road 213 OAK ST TIL, 2081-3 | HOOVER SUGGESTS FREEDOM OF SEAS FOR FOOD VESSELS \H' rican exp: e editor '\lv‘\ proves tl he most midable antagonism bstween two I imperialisms, Eng is ever alive ble vl Argerican, s insup. NEGRO POLITICAL and per- S ILUNS INVOLYED o VEEPRESIN has come for in instance the uffs ats, were portant mainufacture of | itions Daily N ws i dent in warmly ractjcal culogized the orous initiative implementiniy Kellogg pact.” While holding | the foodships suggestion must the attention of the civilis- world it doubted very much vhether all attempts to human are anything but a pitiful illu- 9 cive sion.'" Ot ier papers did not comment. Rome Daily Comments Nov. 12 (P—Tevere, commenting today on Rome, Rome Presi- | years ago, died at his home night. Major Hurley | sioner for eight years a tinsmith in the er 1 was police commis- and has been oy of the New en railroad of He is survived by his and one daughter., Mrs. Thomas F.. Kennan | of Bridgepori. | 2 MEDIC ’H. E: XA\I\ HELD [ Hartford, Nov. 12 (P—Twenty-two men and two women secking licenses to practice medicine in Connecticut, | took examination at the state capi- tol today. The tests, conducted by the state medical examining board, were in charge of Dr. Charles J. Bartlett of New Haven this morning. ‘tcounts and was fined $10 and cos and was | | | | 182,000 to John Shahanian and dam- | fent Hoover's Armistice day speech, | and this afternoon, under the supe 1 in a satiric vein that Mr. Hoo- | vision of Dr. George Smith of Wat- has not vet gone to the bottom | erbury. examination of the causes of - RS s bing peace | FRAU SUBKOFF WORS! the desire for parity is recog-| Bonn, Germany, Nov. 12 (A—The ed as determining the motive of | condition of Frau Subkoff. the for- | vars id the paper, the Americans, ' mer Prin Victoria of Prussia| British, and French have only to|whor ried the Russian dancer Al~‘ opt the Mussolin 1 formula of | exander Subkoff, was reported to be minimum of armaments com- | very grave today. Her doctors feared to all great the most impori president’s speech, the league of nations lom of the seas, it United States remained irrevo- hostile to the league, prefer- | the Kellogg pact which not left them to choose the suiting them best but left them | arbiters, no matter what situation As to free: mon on powers. nt points in those and the remarked cably ring only free n of the seas Tevere touch- | the | ! she might die soon | The princess is a sister of the for- mer kalser, and bulletins about her | health h | a day to the exiled ruler's home at | Doorn, Holland. CRUISER TESTS Rockland, Maine, |After a h had harbor today, |Lake City, built at the N Ship Building company’s | | 12 lifted from the light cruiser Salt Nov the vard at @ = R — | Turkish Talkie Film Accident Claims Life Constantinople, Nov. 12 (P— ming yesterday of the first T “talkie” produce the firs rious accident in the k- ish movie world The automobile of a gang ot “smugglers” in fhe film was speeding 90 miles an hour down a road in the outskirts of Constan- tinople, when the hine was overturn An Armen actor was killed three of the other actor- smugglers were seriously injured —_— gan wanted to mother-in-law. He was found guilty kill his wife and on hoth for breach of the peace sentenced to jall for 30 days for in- toxication. The grading and hardening of Bonair avenue, has been completed and Selectman Gilbert has now a force of men on grading Denning avenue upon the completion of this vork. No other road work is ex- pected to be started until “px’mg. ‘WILL APPEAL DECISION IN NEIGHBORHOOD SCRAP Prestia’s Attorney Protests Award of Damages for Injuries in North Street Back Yard Tight The deci Brown on of Judge Allyn which awarded damages of | ages of $125 to Mgs. Osanna Kabian, | who were alleged to have | jured in a b ve been telegraphed twice | professed to find the president’s Camden, N. I., started her series of deas entirely contrary to British |government trials over the Roci-| ditions but admirably land measured mile course. - serving | been in- k yard fight on North street by Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppe Prestia; will be appealed to the su- preme court of errors by Attorney Leo V. Gaffney, the defendants’ rep- resentative, he announced today. In the trial it was claimed that Shahanian was blinded temporarily | by an injury received when he was said to have been hit by Prestia. ¢ York |The fight started over a boundary line dispute. The plaintiff's were Aftorneys Andrew representatives S. Aharoni- | an and Francis B. Keeler. | L. | POLITIS YAY JOIY * L BROTHER ON FORCE Dan aud Bill Expected to Form New Combination Kirk Britain —_—m—— Guatemala Volcano Takes 408 Lives | The po departr I h another air of brothers th r it Daniel Politis of 725 lust appoined tonight, and it is that he will uned to thusiasm. No longer are fur coats bulky fashions, every one with the same ungainly lines as the mnext. Rather, they are smartly styled creations in the manner and silhouette of the cloth coats. Fox's wide selection offer's choice of fur coats best suited to each individual per- sonality. “And of course, of de- pendable quality—a fact that no woman can afford. to look. over- Raccoon Fur Coats - Beginning at $295 Muskrat Fur Coats Beginning at $245 Lapin Fur Coats With Muffs $165 G. Fox & Co. — Fur Coats — Third Floor )