New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 20, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World 5 By Associated Press ot ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW' BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, — PRICE THREE CENTS —TWENTY-TWO PAGES SENATE VOTES T0 ADJOURN FRIDAY IN . WEEK'S VACATION | « “Young Guard” Loses Battle loi Keep Group in Session ; on Tarill WALSH LEADS ATTACK AGAINST CONTINUANCE Bays 1t Is Apparent Tariff Bill not Pass Before Regular Mcetings | Begin—Plan Adopted 19 to 33 to * Take Holiday—Cotton Schedule of | * Bill Before House Today for De- bate. 4 od o S of republican r s i = 5 i 1 volte Senator W democratic 1 Jour ’ He said it wa n fmpossible to fore Decemb o scssion 1 should I Tr . i W o § ment ~ irnment Probable J m, Nov P)—1'robabl L4 ¢ . N . repared to 1o 1 iry strength Wool Schedule Today * Db today embrac portant wool schedule. The fir (Continuecd on Page "Two) ASSAULTS GIRL AFTER + Man Who Attacks Girl on Main Street Sent o to Jail . thou 8 S X thing to say and | tenced him to jail for les revoking or workec " i ’ Horn testifi to close his store when the was about 1 came in. screaming and e z him 1o call a-policeman. Irazer was direct- § !v behind her and before Horn could learn anything abont the af- the girl had er B. M. K was walking d saw a crowd who was ¢ str ing. She accused Ifrazer flicer arrested lim 1zer, who is married, has a lon © court record. having been ar- 1 a number of times this year and the growing out of drunk- ht. however, N wi according to the he showed having been drinking. signs of " SUARLET FEVER IS — T T L Senator Warren Il ] — e ) seriously ill | s home in INCREASING HERF: « Dr. Dumont Warns Pavents and Asks Co-operation LISTS ~ HANY ~ SYMPTOMS - Health Department Superintendent Describes Possibilities of Fpi- demic in the Event Cases Are Not Reported and Quarantined. A mild case followed by se- wmd t as a severe case. It is rious complicat contagious mors frequ 10 years, al- lly attacks n trace to milk supplies. s and Symptoms sore throat. a - in com- 24 Tours only a with rash 1oticed and the is hardly no- are the control of the ey spread the scarlet vourself “Look out for thir 1 come from homes whers there has n scarlet fever your children 1 old_or mote they e casily. “One attack t fover nsual- ¢ protects against subsequent at- In rare instances second at- y occur after an interval of TS, child in your family has searlet fover, do everything you can to keep him away from the others. Put the sick child into a room by (Continued on Page Two) Poetic Confession of Murder On Record As Writer Waits In Prison Boctor Ereed by Court Ashland, Miss., Nov. 20 (UP) — Her poetic confession to tfe mur- der of her husband a matter of record, Mrs. Marlon Drew, 25, was il today pending a sen- t will send her to prison wrofe Gov. Theo 0 in verse the story of how Kkitled ier hushand. then prompt- ed her § year old dauzhter to swear ¥ to send the child's grand- father, G. T. Hunter, to prison | The text of the poem follows: | Down in a loncly graveyard, HOPES ITIS TRUE BUT w0 VIEWS ON REPORT | Roof of New York Building Today; | " ™ DOCTOR EXPLAINS Unidentified Airplane Crashed Vo 0 Hurt_in Auto ; NATION PAYS LAST TRIBUTE OFGRAVEMIRACLE. ~ One Jums to Safety, Other Dead | -~ | T0 SEGRETARY J. W. GOOD; B8 {SU]]El'imeI]de ol Undercliie Craft Skims Tops of Structures When One Man Takes |* “ ‘ V = WH”-E HUUSE FUNERAI_ HEI_D to Parachute, Lands Safely in Street and Dashes Sanatorium Not Convinced | Into Y. M. C. Little Girl s Cured e Bl o DETECTIVE DENIES Hoover Sits With =3 Y EXPRESSES HIS DOUBTS . 0.0 Dr. Cole B. Gibson Says Jennic Re- dente, 11, of This City Has Been Without Pain for Four = Months and Has Frequently Walked With- .. “Santa Claus” Bandit, Naked, <" Hoisted Alolt in Texas 200 Men Overpower had b posite the building hip ailm nister Punishment — Victim Rev. Patr ried 60 y netery, M «l Bank, Iy (‘:m-h Trench Mouth Survey Shows Thanksgiving | B Meal Prices Will Be Down e e o < CHIGKENS ON SAME LEVEL or sot L Quantities o et Plentitul and Cut Prices Walk Short Dis any chi Councilman Scheuy Recom- )" 7" mends Change in Sk AL L New Plan hip and 2 | = ! Lo in : : = insist x . . d ca the fact thi A I : liable to do herself | F : y e so plentiful v 1 and 1 ndin Lt i e S ! iler condition at the pre had to sl S NTERa AU Th s st ri aslied ] S she will be a |,y 2 X ipple for life, only a miracle could L g Wotld e far . suld 1| urg roll of rmal ¢ ted o « miraculons po child N I rer is now, she is beyond medical help, & a « I G that is as far as making her limbs f i = 3 = ) O 1 normal again it is sa QUL st St tie v 3 at t Entered Underclie in 1926 ' 3 e 1 2 park i 1o Mr . b} His ol U HITTING PRISONER Bowed Head Through 2 Vestiz Dalilzren, Services-Twice Stops : Sergeant HoCue Expresses Sur- Before Casket to View ‘.“ MUB LYNEHES MAN prise at Charge of Assatll | Friend and Political 4 oo WHD SHOT DEPUTY seasivg wit e oiven Adviser in Death. 3 w Bamon o rolice soant. Officials and Relativey paanioisnt e IS Only A llowedtat Services - s e R S Department Ems = « ployes File Past Bier to 2 Get Last Glimpse of De- ., parted Leader Today. fina] s Wy ar viay simplq in which McCue Denies Assault I D I M L i it s end ang ; Iviscr. Mrs. Hoover red Surprised by Charze v 1y without speaking \ ; d did not req e cof ¢ p Mis song o 11 o mem of immediy Jier condition con aielo i . er, we dis- . arg (Stanley Raducha, 40, 157),, . Li ddicely ; g " Olympic Captain Thought e SR R il S | b | “Craft Hit .\'uhmcru‘(‘(l\ P ; el ; T"RRINGT“N PRIEST Boy Rifles Automobile Wreck (e ! ispmitieall ool v L e i (O ¥ . e 10 BE CURATE HERE el earthgal IEnDs I niD wington roud. Beriin Death wae Kinling Ordered Abroad I « 1 e J O sgp dolin o o et s e R ‘} D""””F'* "'m" Hc‘ll‘t'l“‘ Rev. John T. Connor Ase rgeant M. J. Flynn detailed Offi- S DTS ks Lhey hus | o noxt S LR ‘l'\z\“ cor MeCarthy to take the boy to Shiption Sra s one Y e e T lay to con i 1 who, in turn, driven by T Loy was turned over to the juvenilc nd tion department today. num b prot On8VVitelsNDyinci Bl eallo s muia i SR Loudon, Nov. 20 (A —Dr. B« Edward, Hedw k | Where the flowers bloom and |min Knowles, whose appeal from a Marion, Florence and Irene Ri- | will o | 5 life imprisonment tence on a - o] [ There lies my darling sleeping charge of murdering his ent In a cold and silent grave. Shanti on the Gold Coast of \ privy en-hearted 1S 1 ed from se he 10 1 A be annoy 1 J But in an t part . Irom the ones he loved so well . o \ Down on my knees hefore him dentally wa e o plant o 1 pleaded for his life f by Dr. Knowles in his fig THE WEATHER . But decp into his bosom for frecdom. ( Had plunged a forty-five, entenced o r rso commuted by or 1 vears prior to his But, O, how sad he ending Gold Const to | | Teath, M cd with | B appeal was pr i < w illness, he | G | (Continued on I Two) vamwl yesterday, \ ~ - ~ — 5 .'u 1l ment was | Wood. " Wife Wants Estafe of Dead Husband o Comer in anatn ... Which Has Been Left te His SisterT oot s e s h .\1411 duated i and philoy ry 4 rned tq 5 v in Hartford, a of discipline during thg to the priest at St. Joseph'y tford by |;1sho‘ was f 1ssigned as chaplai 1l in Hartford, he remained for a little mory Irancis’ hosp en trans{ n chureiy ver since. of Rev. Joy Peter'y was ordaing mme hig in this ¢ this week. P

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