New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1929, Page 1

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. ; News of the World Average Daily Circulation For Week E: By Associated Press Nov. li‘t'llumg 15 687 — £ Aqyy ectiont Spapa poy ) ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, \'()Vl"\ll%l‘[l l‘l‘ 1929 "fl" GER PRICE THREE CENTS FAILS T[] SUPP[]RT H ’Plane’s Crash Injures American Students ]REP UENNISUN ANH (| Feces Murder (h«“zf 1 7 JURURS BHfiSEN .[0 HEAR E 3 ; L | ] : AL R "WMANUS TRIAL EVIDENCE: il ' LAWYERS SPEED UP WORK Prosecutor Claims Divorce Ob- Illinois Congressman and John 1NDY'S UHU”! DER Prospect of Obtaining tained in Nevada Was of Laynel‘hnel in Dripping Frandulent Nature | Su ww Incident ‘ HXH]BY !][]CT[]RS Pane] From Talesmen ¥ e " Summoned Grows *' ¢ SON GARRIES CRIPPLED |CASE HAPDLNH) HONTHS Dislocation “Snaps Out”, But Brighter—-Defense MOTHER INTO COURT ROGH | RGO, BUT REPORT DELAYED o\ A . udge Traces ares He Has No ank Also Figures in Find—Accus- S Restored at Hospite Judge Traceski Declares He Has N rrunk Also Vig Find—2\ Is Restored at H'?S!)“dl Uses 15th Peremptory Sympathy for Woman Who Mar- ol Legislator, Interviewed Dy 1 g ried Former New Britain Man ~| Telephone, Says 1 Deliv- 0 Iu ]:H-LC LXP LTED Cha].fl)ge Thus Far. - I\ After He Obtalned Decree in West | ered (o Him by Mistake—Declaves ] —TLawyers Apologize to Court Aft- e is Very Much Swrprised at er Cal 1 fo N-Bays show Ol tnjury Beceived Paik Central Chamber- i B er Clash—Bonds Fived at $2,500, Action of Body Today - co o O] in Crastin Mesico Was ( e AN Mt 0 : nder the statute which pro < i : W A » sel airg) car. Pain Pamons Flying Colonel Fx P : § a Y’U‘ t “ than 1“1‘ police R % 5 Y ; e e : 5 sianced Hall by Discourse on Her - fiann T : fa o . ; [k i Sl NAT; | s 3 Probable Testimony — - Stanley rav i - —_— J— L — s | yday i i YR &% bury, form-rly of A party of American students was in this Brussels-to-Paris passenger plane when it crashed o o ¢ o ‘h x ! 1 ¢ re Thompson Ready 0 Plainvill i | in maki L forced landing at Louvre, Belgium. But only two, Dorothy Thor and Karl d The i e tha oSt o SFCRI—]‘ARY nflnn m Take Stard in Case. Laittre, Jr.—students in the American “floating college”—were injured. Tlere yvou sec & o nts of UL b ! ould ( . | two-motored biplane after it had overtur |. smashing the prow and hurling passenge o < Lnion statiol A s L | chairs out of the cabin and onto the ground. \ last Ja s Danastmant ANl Vial a2 2 1 Cot ‘ ‘ St War Depavtment Official Yields ! Nov. 11 AP o Schoell, who Figiee 3 5 1 I it s Coral Gl b sl 10 General Poisoning : ~ I & Q. . Adres-ed to Layne Al tdalo) e o x RAI[RE]A[E LEADERS Eartfimuake Shakes Eastern States; Aivsed 1 3s N K MEET WITH HOOVER Tremws Felt AE Along Coanst L,L gy o s RELATIVES AT HIS BEDSIDE | e S50ttt s il i 50 o i er S , ibrations H re Cause [ Damage . opertmia i . o at 50 kel Mgl | i i it e ot " tome s Jiry Wl b aleied Srom shter o N gBSLfi(l as Business Stimulant Mild Disturbance Recorded Fundian Fault Blamed by ! ; na MEE oiCinek Tomorrow A ; ; in This City But Few Harv Geologist — nDonnisc & % X fi vice ¢ ‘ of Pemblor. ¢ the i ) ol May Recommend Lowering of ed- 1t ‘ I a 2 cral Rediscount Rates—Industrial % * 3 “ 1 A\ : ‘ Conference Postponed Beeause of e o 1ail ond o : ; o o ¥ s - S Seevetary Good's Death, Rl i i g donaiel : Des ; a 1 Ve o 74 : - i 1 2 L e : Hurt Last Fehruary R Theodore 1 « « meny ”‘ : intimate dis o | pre | oo Tie vk - “” one: § sevoral ¢ 1 Morre . o e . NEW LONDON WOHAN I . ; Tasisis Johnson and Sean- Bring Charges 1ed Mis. Catherine 1Ross Thrown From i e r Schoell s promis wo GASE 1S CHECKED . FOR THEFT IN TAXI Former Officials to Testify Plainville Judge Believes ¢ o e order Before the Grand | Dunbar Frisked Intoxi- : g (Continued on Page Two) e Gral Jury ! cated (‘smpanion ( S & TISON CONSIOERED e 0 _ LRI » Connecticut Congressman o : T [\ Possible Successor to o g Sccretary Good i canlan von I G 2 . ; ! n Page Two) i 1 not know them the re N, I 1) ence for snbmission ton, Nov. 19—In specula- | (irually all of the tation units. state ment by 1 on the successor to the ions whic e s Lhxa) work of 17l £ late James W. Good as tary of dble 16/ act . H. Gu hairman th came rRe 0 1 oM )\ P war, the name of Representative | qrawing plans for coop boards of the allied co e i G. Bo count & 5 John Q. Tilson of New Haven, was | with {he Siatration tin ¢ md others in the succes ; i ety . « hearin - 3 B F prominently mentione althougn | ing the goal sct by Pr e crest them i Banker ™ y 5 i ! ling $49 Claims Exceed $100,000 Mr. Good's funcral. et Davi BRI I : fe {lie| Gava o With Assets Shrunk g This is by no means the first States attorncy was | N¢ Seven - More Needed fov : e 2 ; F mention of Col. Tilson’s name in | - al e Dl i to $7,000 4 N connection with that portfolio and (Continued on Page Two) 1 (Continued on Page Two) recimet dystem, He- o haB I ety W e the idea is not new in administra- | X g S 4 tion circ On the other hand, it |~ || lectmen Report v Vo davs iining to ) s felt that Col. Tilson is of (oo I e (Con \oni 10 la N upt es- sl value in hig present position as lead- ‘Tl‘easured Se ment of Yale Fence 1 ==, A of William H ad the v 3 er of the house to be switched to g : blishment -of 10 vo Ly Willi H. Allen Cons! Co.. § other activitics, and also it s under- | g . creditors conmitt ceting to- . stood he finds his present work t l F N H St d B d w Aft M ] C t h p Tnv esbimntad ihe aividend nagablb T Jtolen 'rom New Iaven Studie ride Won Atter Mail Lourtshi SRR AT ' gonlal — was drunk he questioned Din- K l l l A P i 3 o cditors g O¢her possibilities named are for-| Now Haven, Nov. '19.—(P—A | it has heen lost for good, only time | bar, who stated that he was waiting ke this purchas ‘ept n ta y wa]ting assport oy g Lo & mer Repre v treasured relic of Yale—a segment | will tell for a taxi to take King to Plainville tomorraw night's mecting of oy S - By ] ton of Minn: . > | of the fence which bounded the ofl | ures of its disappearance | to'visit his son. When the taxi ar- | common council — =i S Mesident's thr secre 1| college campus for nearly 50 years | s n that it was | prived. the fwo men ¢ ed it. Offi- city now owns mac 1 k Hurley, of Oklahoma, nOW | anq which was demolished in a stu- 'y is feared, however, | cer Kennedy told the taxi driver on uipment v | G g nt secretary ot Proba- | qent fo n)u rush in 1878 was stolen | and arfe ex- | the quict to he watehful for any- tclect o y bility "paints to Mr. N n. though | v | pected in thewe- ut division « ¢ voting 1 A Iz " with Col Tilson still in mind. | covery yoa Yal (Continucd on age Two) ion through t cine Iy 1 whoss ohiat E L Mr. Tilson, for many years promi- i ity s s placedy i nent in the Comnecticut National d for com- | himself L of old y [ L S Guard and a colonel of one of the as part of alumni n whose col years oL '1“”“?' Connecticut regiments just prior 1o | hackground hich Yale | were back in days of the mene THE WEATHER ind cOis . entrance of United States into the | Athletic teams and pl s have been | or close to exist- e World war, is recog d as an au- | photograph for 50 rs, there | ence seemed rather New Britain and vicinity: thority on militapy particu- | nevertheless was much seytiment | than a tradition ny it Generally faie “ and - slightly and his larly on material. He was mention- | attached to it. . The owners would | But fo {he ow without colder tenight and Wednes- otal o | company have andicd by At- o a possibility for secretary of | never part with it. and now mis- | price. The relic Vv other day. 1 e s bride lorney lidward A. Mag, as caunsel war when Mr. Hoover was making | creants hy use of the fire escape tp £ i will b Id baek n w or directors. Charles W. Hawkins is up his cabinet, ‘lh\ studio have taken it. Whether | (Continued on Lage Two) & N ¢ | the next budsel is maue avallable. | Jlrustees I £ ¢ [ . -’ Y » ' P .

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