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A, « :‘ L //)njj‘ - NEW BRITAIN MERALD News of the World By Associated Press ”UJ‘/UJ ’ - 'A”U_/v/ /j A4 0 ’w Average Daily Circulation For- Week | mllng Nov. 23rd . 15,691 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONN NECTICUT, FRIDAY, NO VEMBER 1929, — 90 'l—'IIIIZ'['Y- SIX PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS FIX HEAVY BONDS FOR THREE YOUTHS BELD FOR THEFTS New Britain Man in Gang Held $100 Reward—Identify This House READY WITH COURT ¢ FOR SHALL CLAIYS T0BF OPENED HERF Rules of Procedure Drafted Dy lor Assortment of Offenses | | Chief Justioe Wheeler and : in Bristol | | Sent fo Judges | MUCH LOOT REGOVFRED | VWILL ACT ON DISPUTES | , POLICE SEEKING MORE INVOLVING UP T0 $100 3 Bonds in Cases of John and Joseph Plaintin Making ( ns o Will Pay Janick Set at 000 Fach— Clerk Pee of 8650 and Nothin Pisarshi = Held in S10.000—TLocal Therealter—Defendant to IReceive 5 Police Round Up Oldest of Trio— ‘ Copy of Charges by Mail and Reign of Tervor Believed l.u:lml——‘ Specify Date on Which Reply Youths Said to Iinve Confessed, Must bhe Received, . (N [ W o ol i 1 ol, No —Heavy o he Gniie) 2 Retah: 1w B ol v et Jud St 1 ski and TR S g W W\ eler, and the A BYRD ON FLIGHT NO GLUE 70 IR s s | OVER SOUTH POLE~ MISSING ‘BANKER , Y i Explaver and Three Companions Employes of Corbin Garage Hunt ‘ Jj‘ : " Hop O OverIee | His Car in Newinglon e Gt bhans for doytin : SEEK KW INFORMATION POLICE QUESTION GIRL ., Fim oo r;’ private p 1 1o Plane in 1x-||~7|;'|TIiI:Il With New Young Women PFriend of Man Ac- N o T ¢ ’m\‘ ey York Kadio Station During Hop.| cused of Taking Workers' Cash 1 3 i i AE i Eapected to Last at Least 20 Cennot Purnish Help—Estranged | o Small claims by simplified p r Hours, Wife Hopes He Is Caught. ATl prod 1 e simple i e e e A i New B | il bl uml“,‘ ' Gobm \‘ i “’ Byrd R : \[.‘» . oien gnds e i 35 £ o h incsdaation. i3 i 5 e o i o he Sost o | 1508 wpast ran him . Mo afternoon and en went to N nd back I \”w :' ’ of Ellinger MeAval raand Office Kieley at 10 12 Albany e 1 breaks was also secured i by the D 1oas i wan Sandini - rowe o i W g LoUAas Nnoe N f".f",“,‘,",]‘”.‘ Plans Perilous Fiight ¢ (Continuca on Page Three) T G e e hase e lin s i ot LER TEbjlflES S, L NEW INSURANCE PLANS IN WMANUS TRIAL o e e i 1 s un- 83 Per Cent. of Employes 3 “Nigger Nate” Raymond ' fted 3t . "L Subseribe to Revised Describes Poker Game n 15 ours and 90 | jos ‘ "\‘ o " Policy < —Defense Plea Denied iR, fmore. ‘:m;;_,:_\“,.: e A 7‘*7 ; 3 Nov. 20 (/) fensatan he o fly 1o the | Cabinet Lock approxin Works since 19 ! A. MoNa e its firsg | MOrth pole only one to fly rs. H trusted imy ist, and a ) W =% i s e R pole, which w ] 1 April 6 rojccounts or corporat Dity the entir relo ‘\HH m‘ hmnmm‘ “‘1"1‘\‘\4 4. re- ‘\‘: i : ‘M“" "“‘m'” ‘\:"‘"‘ ""f‘_"“'“‘l“““_““‘"‘ "““,‘ minm i ,NafitfismmwmfitwwmwflwxymP' oon o ‘malien had recoved | BT 06 DO O b S T o St it Contib ot Poorin P O et (o UL e (oo, © Leaves Question to event of death total and perma- disability. The amounts pro- a have ranged from $300 to $1 tent upon length of serv- when hired > which is to supplant 1he nent this plan increases protection nd also the cost to the company as well as imposing some of the ex- pense to the employes. Persons 5! vears of md under will be lowed to apply for a $1.500 policy and pay 75 cents a month; those | from 60 to 69, a $1.000 policy for 50 cents a month: employe ho are 70 years old or more, $500 at no cost 1o them Payments on claims will he made on a basis of $300 at once, and $100 4 amount month until the full has been paid sons pensioned hereafter will insured for $500 for two years, with no cost to them THE. WEATHER New Bri and vicinity: Generally fair, and slightly colder tonight. Saturday fair and continued cold, | I i Judge Charles C. Nott, id it was a matter for the jury to decide o T Two Thanksgwmg Meals Sponled and whether at '~\.0‘.\wl a motive, " and overruled the motion A S l Ch k i S e i, s Lops Recover diolen Chickens Raymond, Tittle olive-skinned smartly Aressed . i gambler from the Tacific coast. fin-| Mrs. Anthony Doril of Cuntis | ing she belicved the hoys' story that v x ished his testimony as the first wit-| street had a chicken all dressed for | they d the chicken and were ness of the day. the oven and was congratulating | selling it at a low price because they Raymond, who described himself | herself on her good fortune in being | wanted pocket money for the holi- “speculator” on - sporting | able to get the most important part | day. It was returned to Szydlowski. ¢ lestified that hie won $219,-| of her Thanksgiving dinner for the | Officer Collins notified Licutenant I ~ 000 from Rothstein at the poke 1 sum of 50 cents, when Officer | Bamforth of the case and Detective zame but had never been able to|George Collins called Wednesday | Sergeant Ellinger was detailed to as- collect it. | night and confiscated the bird as|sist in the investigation, which led He asked Rothstein for a note| stolen goods. | to the home of Leon Melowitz of 426 ¥ the night of the game, he e officer received a complaint | Myrtle street, where the Barns chick- 0 ke e place of the 1. 0 hout $:45 o'clock from Walter Szyd- | en was recovered. Melowitz said he won, but when the other | lowski of 66 Smith street that four | paid the boys $1 for it. He had not mblers Jaughed, he said e | chickens had been stolen out of his | killed it but intended 1o have it for | vealized he had “made a faux | yard and he suspected {wo boys, | dinner later. The police returned it | v I and withdrew the request vred and 14 years. Interviewing | to itz owner. He made the admission with a | one of them, the officer obtained an Before completing the investiga- | crook little smile. at MeManns. | admission that they had taken one | tion, the police recovered a rabbit in who sat al the defense table, deep- | chicken from Szydlowski and anoth- | possession of Scbastiano Latina of Y R,y Iy Interested |er from a coop at T4l West Main | 467 Myrtle strect, and returned it to Was Suspected In Killing streed, owned by Harry W. DBurn: Mr. Keil of Armistice street, from Rayvmond was a suspect in the | The former they sold to the Curtis | whose coop it was stolen by the boys. Killing for some time, Mr. Murray |street woman, and she admitted hav- | They had €0 cents left, havimg spent { = ing made the purchase but she de-|{he balance, The probation authori- T (Continued on Page Two), nied knowledge of the theft, claim- | ties will take over thelr cuses. ] q o & 5 o e 7 N A Het Ride’ CHINESE-RUSSIAN NUARREL VERBAI Denials and Counter Claims FOR SANITARIUM HERE Gov. Trumbull Approves Suggestion hy Mayor 2aonessa W | ‘ i by Mayc Arson Blamed in Fire Sweeping HJ"(HM(! Hmn Hartford., Nov. 29 y nore successful than t mpt to 1 il ) onths le f shorn bluz int Vi six 2 o'clock this miort to police estimated cordin Damage 00 and $7,000 w fire, which bt in several y ¢ en the fire five-g soline were 14 found I out the place after the called out on two alarm the blaze under control is owned by Rocco Branci tractor Anxiety Felt for 50 Men In North With Little Food ; Isle 4 sse, Sask., Nov. 23 (A—With a 20 mile an hour from the Arctic tundra whippin the falling snow into blizzird anxiety was felt for the welfare of the fishermen who left hew three days in two groups for northern fishing lakes i fishern heading for { Narrows, according to doz musher had practically exhausted the smalt upply of food they had purchased here. The men had hoped to the 30 mile trip 1o the Narrows two days, and being short of fur had not taken a larger supply o The thin iee d W \ heavy blanket of snow has ! lushy owing to the ture. mild tempera S TRUMBULL URGES L‘RIY START ON PAL WORK Asks Paonessa’s Aid in Pio- gram for Reliel of Un- emploged MAYOR CONFERS TODAY WITH D“PA MEN [ HEADS ol Representatives of - Public Works Park, Water and Pinancing D partments Called — for - Round Fable Discussion (0 Seek Means of Aiding Jobless by Prosecution of Municipal Program. Meet Every Statement Today ~, cne meenay 0w NATIONALISTS THREATEN , STATE HAS N[] FUN[!b S G I'CUE AND JOHNSON GET HEARING ON DECEMBER Police: Commission o Question De- tective: Sergeant and - Patrolman Concerning Cha 1 moot i ) ot cor « AN | 1 Det « S l A\) 1 1 1 a 1 NEW MATL RECORD 0, Hawail, N - r ¢ e ym New Y Aot Loys v world cir country in far 1 a nd d, they rec 1l mili- ary honors of the nation as the 1 a4 States liner resident Roose brought them to their home Gales Delay Ship Delayed by sales, not un v that AT ter of Quara su ol 1t 1918-19 the shortly Official honors with destroyer Kane, the muiicipal fug Macom, and an airplane cscort ssigned as a guard o1 honor for e 10 mile » up the harbor to the liner's 1ol | pic Delegations aboard the {wo « corting ships represented the na- CHAIRMAN PREDICTS HOUSE WILL PASS TAX REDUCTION RESOLUTION WITHIN WEEK Boy Kills Mother | Hawley Says Measure Should Be Disposed of in Record Time-Prob- ably Will Reach Sen- . ate Before Christmas Vacation. Practically No Debate Ex- pected, or if Protracted Starts Both Are Ready to Choke It Off as Soon as Possible. Discussion Yarties P—Cl hair : | 4 today wopt a resolution 1¢ first week of the reg- I B 1 roduced Monday and he ould call cting Tuesday of the ! omear tee. Hear- ibly would be FAH HflUéjuélaAfl Francis A Tondorf of ot Georgelown Sucoumbs o consider tho resolution HEART ATTACK 1S FATAL approval of the T ration and s in both Sees Speedy Ballot the com- t probably would be t he said. Other vould be h\(\\" ht up Thurs- Seismological Observatory Head Lovated Laact Center of Many Disturbances With Delicate De- Ha viees Before News Arrived t the time g it proposal was announced 3 ) i Mellon. The ways and \ v oof th s ¢ an then predicted the ( olog yuse would dispose of it shortly Chiristmas recess, rializes oppors home tq as eve. ct but little dif- resolution cut in the individual lieve there ition on the ndulge in pros Placed Japanese Quake indicated develop they drastic rules of ut off discus. parliamentary vote s committee, revenus ¥ to function ¢ of Speaken zavel calls tl house ¥ 2 to ord Monday It as organized the special session 1s will not be held 1y other committees, < of vacancies Statement Favorable today by that he pre- chairmanshin committea the chairmans appropriationy s « | commit 1so was regarded as a ction on the tax hip W Smooth of n head of tha U MSSIOMARY FREED BY CHINESE BANDITS Mus. leased— Last of American War Dead Back For Burial and Honors of Country Oscar Hellestad Re- Priest Still Held (Captive lits yesterday southwest lasg d to the Lutheran who is from Le. 1id banditry wag throughout the country. Ao it Ulrich Kreutzen of the 0. Francis ion at Wuchang, who s capty by band eral n has writt Mast 1 & lis captors were des ) Mexican dollars rans 1onies former stue A special room ot { t of S o and North. f s o 1 i or husband, alsa i p a . Olaf and the } Hayes of Ru at Minneapolis, Lutheran United (Continued on I'age Two) sion in China. N