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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD., MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929. T LEMATDONE (0 NIREMAESTCNGHSS 0 e Youtbil Conit,Hated“Squaler,” LAYVERS MAGHINE ) the house judiciary | cross-cxamination, but quickly rl e L el 28 o commitiee. ; [covered. altiough tears st00d 0| (Gusining, N. Y. Dec. 2 (UP)—|cials any assistance. 1Uis the prison | (cooninued From First Page) Itevision o anking laws, grow- | her eye Death for the squcaler—that terse, |code. 2 i actatioa NE s o out of the recent bank failures | Cross Examination ‘-["lf Iswiftly exccuted “unwritten law” of | Warden Lewis . Lawes placed ; AT A > Lentchie AT S in various par(s of the country.| After another question or two re- Cyookdom, has taken the life of four conviets in solitary confinement. | « » L thens Sl ova 1 at (Continued From First Page) Vill be studied by the banking and |garding ler alleged conversation Rypen Kaminsky. 17, Sing Sing pris- | The identities of three were with-| + - 3 Charles Denny, president. Erie | he wrtors today Scrgeant P {with Ashville <‘tizens regarding the ' gnog jia® convict.” leia A hearing was held in the offire Itailroad Co, | MeAvay's work throughout was o 3 phers snapp The interstate commerce com- | ltothstein case, Murray ended “his!” Jaminsky was stabbed fatally in| The fourth confined conviet of I'rosccutor Conlon this mornin D. L. Gray. vice president, Lric | ©f the best demonstruations of detec- 1 4 ¢ bathed | mittee will have railroad consolida~ | questioning. the yard of the prison yesterday just | Jucob Burakoff, 17, who was con.|#t Il o'clock. ~Carroll was release:l 5 lailroad Co. e LI L nie tion and motor bus regulation regis- | orge N. Brothers 100k up re- lag guards ordered a group of prisoa- | victed with Kaminsky of stealing O Vonds of 81000 pending a findin ! C. 15 Woodruff Lo, | Withont leaving the city, he was S R {dircet examination for the stats to line up and march into the $$44 from the Admira Rubber Co, nf | DY the coroner. J. Gilbert Calhoun Ralltoad o | on the i rom the I s v vorth hiad to call the | ™35 g0 Shoals, an army housing | he told Mr. Brothers that she new cell house. Rrookiyi. Both were sentenced to | ©F ‘West Hartford ke 5 i i Vot ouse to epeatedly during thet oo o (g 2 revamping of 1 had told different stovies about thel The order to “fall in” was issuzd scrve from 7% to 15 years. Mr. Di Benedetto was about 40 L. Burford. assistunt traf T : oll call in order fo deekiall L ioe suantlin prosrim happeniy the night of Novem- ' sfter guards checked ¢ list of | Burakoff, Warden Lawes said, was |Y¢ars of age. Besides his wife, b ¢ manager, Eric Railroa A y Hon 1 yoice to be heard aboe the din SRR S L e but said she had been charges (o occupy the new cell tier. arrested on Information furnisheq by |18 survived by seven children ani George Manning, traffic manag . St U LR ‘ Long © the sena had ad- R, trying to cover up her own connec he convicts lined up and awaited | Kaminsky. That was the “squeal” | tW0 brothers, Joseph Battaglia. Eivie Railroad Co Cuc from W solice head- | o al committce will luve o tion with the events because she the order fo march. The order was|Under the code of criminals it saled | Prominent New Dritain contractor, W IS vieel nieslient | s FeR el « TS T “gidn’t want to get mixed up in it given and all but one obeyed. It Kaminsky's fate. The bricf sunning |15 his brother-in-law. Funeral sery- b e [ v DR ey Brothers introduced in evidence a was Kaminsky He staggered, reeled period yesterday was the first oppor- | i¢03 will be held tomorrow afte:- Teroy Todd. brosid Hinor ] AR ¢ personnel pay to deal with, | Park Central registration card bear- and fell IFive Knife wounds, three [tunity for carrying out the sentenc:, |Noon at 3 o'clock at the Church of \ ook nieE e : 5 1ot o e ettion of ‘eapanding I the names “Mr. and Mrs. M.\, of them ncar the heart, caused his| Prison guards searched a number Our Lady of Mercy. g ) By divorce frc SRl Eonfedorale arne R b Putnam. Asheville, N. €." death in the prison hospital a few of convicts and many cells. In one X Wrongly Identified - Menzi uffic | divorced b the. only survivor of (he Civil Wai ATl ey “That i your true name, isn't it?" minutes later. lof the cells a jackknife was found,| 1°or a number of hours after tli ger, New York {1 RoR \i y faifil omise t r.'.;Mmu’ to l\v.‘ ""”"“”f] ¥ Brothers asked. ; Other convicts in the group were but this is not believed to have beer | fatality, authoritics were of th L. F. Vosbergh, traffic manager, || The pol lay v thout Db, Treppe, | €16 an extension of federal high- | PrOWCES questioned. Nome gave prison offi- the weapon used in the stabbing. opinion that the dead man was SRl it nformatic s to whether or not Sibliean ey aid oreation ol an jeducation LTI S0 treet address — —— Rocco Marante of Shuttle Mcado ree Ogder © president ey had heen married, but dis sty republicant | department. restriction of immi-| 5ol Al tal. Madeline Nolan. ag |road but relatives later identific.l e 1 s fiom Washing ' ! Inghn Ghe eeslonn e Nl itenipe st concemmencrz | Stock 5‘31‘35{“3." {\t William J. O'Connor. ag } 28, were [the man as being Di Benedetto. s e et W "’ e e s BT AT o Jail in Bridgeport e or wsioing oo vl i g5 W eIl s Y i d. howevr : ! \turr en took up re-cross-| Norwalk, Dec. 2 (P—Umberto |y GE OB t fig |dent occurred has been the obje: Ieading K. 1. Co 1 Ir. and Mrs : i ) font Garofalo of New Yok avenue,| N SOOUNS C e |of considerable eriticism sinco 115 S L et ]| i i i L 3 e et e e Brooin, 5any i seiaica s, 0 U 1 8 ol o Nl ot nager. Baltimore & Ohio 1t Ik A tances of Miss SRl e e e |five months in the county jafl when “ SO ssession with [have been made regarding the al g i ! I ! L T 1ad been used by Charman Hawley | L Y A e appenred befove. Jvdge Freeman (A €MPLY shell in it the police said. | legediy reckless manner In whici v e s e = Losed I z 1 iLight in city court SiEcharsestor! T 7 |cars procecd along the highway, being claimed that it is being con '\\ ’\1 .13:.;1‘,: : ; S ‘ ‘i““ : “ ' ‘L,\Hv‘,, I m“yl\“"‘—”\r}“ M MANUS ‘VITNESS BR”A[] AN[] BEAVFR |obtaining money under “\l\"‘.lll‘-‘Thl'ee Connecticut Cities enbei Lt e 4z Pennsylvania 1 iitonzhy i {tense and lascivious carriage. Garo- : ; 3 e O e 1thou s el Electing Officials Today |rately it was found necessary 1o Sl aabie b o e N o T oIl ot e Mrs. Lillian French of New York By the Associated IPress. |have the highway patrolled by sta zer, Pennsylvania It Electors of three Connecticut |policemen and to have speciul town « i of ¢ N e ‘x_. nother of three children, who Samuel Gaies. 4 nger | to the printers| — (Continued Trom Tirst Page) 1o wih Genorece, Childrem W lcities, wWillimantic, Rockville and | officers on duty during school hours ind freight agent for considera- ! quiver nd tears came to her exes Ui = jived with Garofalo in this city andlpyinan voted today for mayor and — = . et e S e e - iian, | W0 was secrefary of the Amerlcan 1 cal omesrs. Waltor T Fine o ¢ Bodies R St e gener eney t Longworth Names Committec | Nott, Jr., and said il '”I' JobiAs Rurhey, led "‘”'I;”""»" Glass Spark Plug company,lp.pican, and John Reilly, demo x Bodies Recovered in gent Steamship Co the c - P e e 1 _imedical examiner was called and iy which he sold $1,000 worth of |J-otican. and John Reilly, demo-| PSP p i o il B i : or Longworth | appoiniul | jave never been arested 0 gave permisslon for removal of th lstock to local Jtalians, was gieen | CCA 47€ the opposing candidates in !1!1“913 (:03] Mine Today S R S e iR bpreseniat e ST ae necti- 1,1 life, never found guilly or iNNo- (joav o Frank P. Duffy's unde Sloe e i . | Willimantic for the office now held | est Frankfort. Ill, Dec. & (P 1anager, Lehigh \ R. R on polics f ey, the republican leader: Repre-| ' M Se 0UEr (O Lo |suspended sentence of two months |y N ot Gy 2 1 @EEE RO RS iy S charred bodies — of six coal S S Cond Lkl 6 tive er of Texas, the demo- | " 2 ing: parlor on a charge of lascivious carriage. | i % 2 i T ; . ’ ring aft g secvice - | rainers killed in an explos arly gent. Lehigh Vall ‘ and it i8] cratic leader, and Hawley as mem-| The c. who had appear Parents Overcome | Garotalo is in the United States | JEgEren ) loneisenyicaRininiD aksip A A. H. Shaw, P e to call | Squirm nervously in his chair Mr. and Mrs. LaBrise were sum- |illegally at prescnt, the Ellis Island | |G OTice: ing has been postmaster, Vesterday in Old Ben Mine No. A. H. Shaw, s and t bers of the houge committed ca n L, il i and s LaBrise were suni-|ille ¥ at present, the Ellis Island | ,yqermon o o S8 : near herc, had been recovered to. § sylvania R. R. Co. iin to- White House and notify the Murray phied his verbal whip. thed lyoned, the former being emploved {authorities have informed police and |y \'L‘IOO;‘ hm,.,,“ ]'[quuli‘l}l,’;?:: l:: oy bk e m M;:n:n i ¢, X. Quinn, freig ' nt it was re for business. :‘.\-:1 that any further questions as ',y the Fafnir Bearing company and {he would be deported when he com- “—,;\-.-m '«N(’rl‘n‘u; «:‘n ”) ; [ body of a seventn \‘u‘um \\h: m,“‘,, ager, Pennsylvania R. Co Brouzht Back roll call showed 392 members | 10 the witness' past life were out of j{he Jatter at Landers, Frary pletes the jail sentence. oNEan g a0 AbRlarges (S i i H. G. Pic o ot Niiie o et |ordér and Murray excused her. al-|Clark. They were overcome by | A Rockville voters will express | 2T said. was certain to have 5 GE T t McCue said t A committes vas appointed to [1hough saying he might have fur-'gpief at the sight of the little boy |y > r choice between Mayor George W.'r'; e los 3 : L S o s ; . . house had or- | ther questions to ask later. [0 terribly crushed Two Persons ]ulled Worster, {demetrat, seeking, restec (| [LHE SEPICslonwasilocaliad tnons RigE s Co. 5 Mrs. Putnam was back on the| Afeanwhile Kukish had been sent| In Week-End Crashes tor and Alvert B Waite, republi- |17 by 5‘:"_‘““ ‘{;‘l]";? “J’“"'“ auto-, . B. McManus, freig Y suy - nd today at the opening of the i the police station and he was b New Haven, Dec. 2 (UP)—Heavy | ineulah it s VTl ”: \{",T"\‘:d £ G S : Co. S o nird week the trial of MeMant % a0 S R 2 L bl avy S y 1Zuis ames, s is belie by manager, N. ¥. 0. & W. I I o is that s yrougit Session Begins Work thie 1“\ ot theytHinlio mus fside himsell with anxiety and sor|wack-end (raffie, swelled by throngs| Mavor Charies A. Tichard was | ofricials to have saved the lves af C. W, Walker, general asent back” he said when questioned on |\ ton, Dec. 2 (P—With a | [0 cros-cxamination. 0 frow, vl did everything I could: 1| eturning to their homes after the | unopposed in Putnam. He is a ve- |15 o(her mir e maindest ot orthern I R. Co Faction spAit senatc and @ republi- | S0 WA Sll being examined DY feouldn't help it Only for that oth | ryanksgiving holiday, resulted in | publican and has held office w0 |, crew that was toaring up tracha Johnson, general agent, C. B selieve Luif and Miss | can controlled house, the Tist con- | XF. HUTM¥, Wao WS Se€kite 'ojer car passing in front of me 1| geatn of two persons and injury to |vears lin the north part of the mine pre- R. R Co s ‘ ¢ traveling by aulomo- | gress assembled today for a session | (S80S, 6 CRETTEN, A8 B RAACES "“‘]‘" S "°]"'”ff:"; e a'llmany others AR paratory o abandonment . Harmon Wilson a i it i A it re. | When a e day rizht,”” he sald. ried to find our . 3 e m\r_mAu s¥ilson ol ility f touritis | heset with difficultics over mn\. sl S I who was driving. that ether car but | Tatrick Cady of Jersey Citv. N.|Green Truck New uue o b, twy was not Luff's & A er controversial leg- was . tha rer cd | g H OP) p ; O f Mo 0l el IS ISAT ehblonyndl ofheecontiov ol Hecs Bl incat o state |1 could not” His brother, Jonn |7~ died at New Haven hospital from In Hartford Arson Cas POPE COMPLAINS ON RULE nanager. American 1 nes. | Thanksgiving night. s islation that may Keep [t ~WOTRIIE | ¢y,¢ on November 4. 1828, the|Kukish, comforted him at the po- |Injuries received when he was . 1 Vatican City. Dee. 2 () — Pop ‘Paul P ’ g i asnan e until next June. when the biennial} oy 5o contends. MeManus | lice . struck by a hit-and-run motorist | Hartford, Dee. 2 (®—Important | Piug' specch to parish priests in Paul Phenix, geners g | Bannan Commends McAvay i {Welaction under | ¥ lice station. telling him there was =" ldisclosures in the investigation of Rt i (M d deent BESEONRERACO Ghnieman M ienaall NV B inann or| o nshseslonE SECOHoNS lured Rothstein to the Park Cen-|nothing that could be done about it |Saturday. — Isaac Bloombers, 43, @WEU i M SR | Rome yesterday which will be pub- “F. N. Cook, freight traffic mana- G i S aeso e yay 5 tral hotel and shot him in an ar; except o tell his story to the po-|tailor, was fatally injured in Dan- ‘;" “"U:‘ plot w ’\"Ih resu “‘" in aljished in tonight's Osservatore Ro- 2 3 ght traffi ¢ board of police commissione hile awaiting President Hoover's v : 5 ‘k by a $10.000 fire in a Main strect tene- | ders . ser, Ocean Steamship Co. his affernoon heard. of Sergeant| \v o SNalting Prestdert oato of over . pokicr zame, Sho |lice. IKukish. who 15 also known 4s {DUTY 185t night when struck by a | $10:00 five In a Alain strect enc: |mano, s understood to complain 1. 8. Coons, general freight agent, | McAvay's snceess in 1 S onn| EGERIUA IIAERE heard loud voices near (he room | Cookish, carried no insurance on the |€ar driven by Frank Brutz of New ' 5. 052 (50 MUl |that Catholic newspapers in Ttaly, S Cris % SRl 2 the union, which is to be received jy o upicd. @ i i otna lacooriingi o ihatolids | Milford promised through the identification { no matter how mild in tone, z cean Steamship Co. it an s companion and was L SHlch S D D e licd | MeManus oceupitd, sh 4 coupe. accor e polic . ! e Rl i : ; P. J. Mullaney, assistant freight | enthusiasiic in his praise of the ser- | LOMOrroY. th interin PR Sh \‘Jn,! then saw a man of Rothstein's gen- | Kukish was on his way to th>| Among the seriously injured was ‘;’]" _”'3“““!'3:;* fi”_‘:‘ :;”f )«* "Jml allowed to comment on or dis- raffic manager, Boston & Mainc 1 3 ths formalitics of organizl B leral description staggering down [P, & . Corbin factory. where h‘_.i,q:m\ur‘l Sakowitz of New IHaven, '.' ""”‘; ‘\ r'”_ ’fl '_“ . 1_0\15; [cuss the agreement between the . R. Co. ant MeAvay has performed | betl branches e lative | the hall |is employed. In his coupe were Who was knocked down while ‘»‘fll“" T 'r'or; the fire, accord-|church and state and its nppnc;mon G. H. Burtis, assistant traffic man- | ar skt SETCH Dol iy e | DeE IR R e et e Registered With Man |Stella_and Sophic Mazur, sisters, |crossing a street. Doctors held I 1o police todav. - L = = ager, Luckenbach 8. 8. Co vork, and has brought credit to|fi8ht of way I ”"”- ! \"“_I"I Murray in his question had|who live near him. sht hope for his rccovery at St ; “ll_'“']”"“ ‘”(“ f?;j “'\“ / 7‘“-\_ oh HUNTER l\lllll) AT DAWN I. A. Wogan, general agent. C. & | himself and to the entire depart- "”M’”]xyl‘”‘;mn; ”‘\lo"‘l am ‘hm;, brought out that Mrs. Putnam, al- | lighways In Dangerous Condition |Raphacl's hospital, New Haven. ”"l.;;'li:’nx‘xm|vig\\\'}\\| ‘(‘hrir;k;\e;‘yy:vl(;‘;] aearislos B Des fa e Ty . R. Co. rent by lis cfficient and vigilant "\’ “'“'“ l“” ”"m_“ ¥ inte consider. [t10ugh a widow, was registered a Skidding automiobiles were re-| e 'I"‘m“‘:n“" el s ”'“.I‘“;f mml‘r‘ cl ’“I"”‘“' ”‘1 this vicinity of the e ew England freight | actio his case eyerdcalied HoyHmmedia e ConsIdetad iy g pa ri Centrall with Y i it | o leaiatia Ity g sl e e T o (65 en under a ennsylvania big game scason. T New England freigh noin el 5| 2Hon ‘ot the pronosed $160,000,000 (e ARk Centrali with & aman and perted at all'points of the clty after| Quarrel Over: Gixl in connection with the crime have [which opened foday, oc a at nd passenger agent, lirie Railroad | deserving of the atest commie i3 o Which wiy 1also had first told a statc investi- | about two inches of snow had fallen | AL D Ends Fatally Lol Sl D _today, occurred at Co ‘dxt.up.’ sald the' police board ead | 15 TedUCHOR rogram,; Hhich [gator that she knew nothing about|in tho first storm bearing winter's t Dance Ends Fatally continuca tneir i s e R sV e Nailer Sop €. F. Nye, New England freight U oTtie e Honc s SRR F e (rademark. flic was reduced fo| New York, Dee. 2 (P—A quarrel week-end of mi”” helr cases | Mechanicsburg, Jost his life hunting ‘\ i agent, Pennsylvania R. R. Co corporation and normal individual | N B L ressed again | slow specd and drivers who did not jover & girl at a dance hall led tojwere continued to iturday in Bo-{for deer. Ho was hunting near 1. B. Trimblc, general agent, Mis- | incomes for 192 P [in a Ulack dress, a small black hat |cxercise extreme caution frequently |a fatal “shooting in Long Island lice court this morning under honds | Brandtsville in the South Mountain ouri Pab) | Vare Contest Looms 61 St R o ek s Gt ‘rnmm themslves cutting circles with |City today. of $5,000 each. section when he was shot and dicd |, ! . Brew Bohar: Steamsiip Co. ja Byappeylouspagreement, e thiec I V'8 first question was what ;\hr machine out of control. | Tdward Scguirine, 27 years old i T | while being brought to Carlislc hos- L. . Nystrom. general agent !v-‘ F NEWINGT[’N HflME‘ old contest over the scating 001 ;10 12" the man she saw stag-| The temperature which started to|who was found unconscious in| Special rhythmic phonograph | pital. high Valley R. . Co. [Benator-Elect Willinm 8. Vare of | 800 M50 CHe BT FAS o arop about he middle of last week |Queens Plaza with a bullet wound records are used in typewriting | : = E. DP. Gardner, fre Pennsylvania will come up tomorrow | ®5p * ig b didn't notice, and | until by Saturday morning it is said [in his head, died later in a hospi- |classes at the University of Texas. |USE HMERALD CLASSIFIED ADS At T e A T —— in the senate. [, then zave the same answer to oth- |10 have gone a low as threo above L o ‘oble, freig 1 : Althot aitor Watson of In- Sy G ; vo | zer sderated slightly ver the H. A. Noble, freight agent, B. & A (Continued Frem Iirst o) : er questions rcgarding the man’s|%¢ro. moderated slightly over ne o ' T oo diana, the republican leader desires | oo week-end but still failed to. climb | XFEXi% i 3 W .. G ur assistant | ol prank 7 Vs, dire of the 10 speed consideration of the 10n& | “uyoy ‘know a chambermaid nam- |10 above the freczing point. Start- | fi ceight traffic manager, Nickel Plate | yotopans bur 1o state senators | MCNIINE tarift bill, the measure 1S}.q prigget Jarry?” Murray asked. |19€ @t @ point somewhere near 20 X Lin I R L ATINRat n s Loh | ExpeclediiRto SEb o a 10 asid caliloneiiSe e s o i | above zero early this morning the | Y 3 H. T Roby. general castern ag ind o (o prées enough for the scnatc o act on the | wpyig’ vou s her on the night|Mereury soared a few points, but| M p e o here are 826 Connecticut veter- | 12X reduction resolution on which|,e Novomed 4. 1928, between 19| Stopned below 2 1 s SE e neral eastern |y oo o e an e | party leaders of hoth houses ar2 2 (") Graloakss The traftic lights were shut oft | 3 Chicago & L. Co el e R e by the police in order to preclude | ¢ commercial @ T2 it Op e Both branches face some difficulty Bl oot thoesties as much skidding as possible about | 5 R R. Co : et e e 00 s Gbilis and | e arace said in oS openlis thet \1\1“ o and at other dangerot . o . ) Sk Ve e . | na TS e s SRS i, T e st New Brit t . Co o ord. commander; Stephen M. Honas, | 1o 8¢ ReoLof fill vacancies and | ¢ on the third floor of the Park ST € ritain ationa ank's A. Hamilton. vice presiden of Derby, senior vice commander; | TSRS members. 7 Central that fateful night and saw ral t. I} N J. Donnelly of Bridgeport, first | u‘\_.»: ";”‘, ‘v\‘ );l:v 14::!1: “1" “ '““l‘i; McManus in Room 349 a few min- i H. ( \ tinue Senator Watson as leac ith | ytes before the state says Rothstein d L e o \L;.“1“,1“”\'.“‘:\~‘.\‘.y‘.i‘lx-’t‘.l‘f Senator MeNary of Oregon, one of | Crd 1t [0 W r ST AlEmslotn et | LG siolng suatiigiliashisiessistan SIS Rruyray tiien S {riea Sazain ito set + izent, Neading Co. G . t arms Tarorn s o onesicE Washington sy, 15 jdentify the man with whoni | ‘ Neil Mooney. general pa tolorze of Bristol, officer of the days |10, hecome. chairman of the appro-|oy. \as staying at the hotel, but 2 | 1zent, New York Cent o SDalimi AR s b GIaRttora ey i uond committee suceeeding thelg,. orysed, and again said he was ant d Tr First Page) DG, Hunler, ylto presit ~ | 1aing and Michacl J. Doohan of New |1n¢ Senator Warren of Wyoming. |not in the hotel the night of No- (EonvoledsiRony Rk Fact 3 WL Carloading Co : ¢ demand of western republican - - Haven, troastire [vember 4, 1 Judge Charles C. & : i & LeGette. ¢ 1 mn ] y | independents that Senator Lalol | Nattor ruted Trions ,,m,’:;"p' i 0f 17. 1o was a resident of New "l Al s | A L B & Hsiaon.. tAs voted. o of Wisconsin, be placed on the | L % Britain for 16 years. He then moved | : I BT TR e et not give the man's name unless . ! : Raily . ! nance committee s expected to |yt RS wag |10 Kensington ~and lived therc the om S cheon PNO0RE S o nitato 4 Ditter contest B A L e 20 remaining years of his lifc | * 2 en, y g agent LAl 5 House republican lezders plan 10 | giiiehing back to his first line of | Deayer 14 be cendane ; J <9z ( 5 §7 werease their representation on the | gy ostioning Murray asked | Mr. Skeene had been employed as g noonesistnt oeiznt 5,253 Contribute $ .,,M wajor committees on proportion 10| wwag the man you saw drunk or | & Chgineer at the American Paper B & M. IR, R Co In Red Cross Campaign [)n)" fodoriis of 102 members, f0n0 finjurca 2 urray - asked |l e (€0 @y i . committce chairmanships, military | o e pas 20 years. | N anicalres B. & M. It R. Co. | Wit iy places, factories a virs and invalid pensions, have to n,m: "”‘“‘] L E pu He is survived by his wife, Mrs. | n 5w R ¢ A { business _ extablishments st \‘\ \]‘. |”. be filled by the republicans, aiong | Justher questioning brought out | MArEaret Lyddy Skecne: his father, e e S . on I Gross roll, call |Gy vacaneles, on the ‘approprialions |ynsi s , ] icorge Skeene of Scotland; four | . roxohid ? auota and | S nsedond V‘vmi the man she saw did not speak | ;=050 CEOTE B 0 i and | P % l b A oy E ow s Strang dendeney o P ol e e e e e R L The Original Christmas Club in New Britain ' - tHinl t e RLOBD 4 L gEen Murray then turned to her per- . | J o 1 I be busy with the tarift bill un-!gonal life and brought the i trude of Kensington: three ong, . b | 1 1 0 of T.000 oW i muary, the house | gion that she had "w'” S George of Iast Berlin and “'llliamj . ) y » . on the nnual supply | (hree times. She divorced two of A\Hl] John/S8keene of Kensington: | = i art shiows o fotul of 5 x reduction and ratification | ner husbands, she sa. - and. My, |three sisters, Mrs. John Ryan of IS OPEN FOR MEMBERSHIP L | 45 T b, vl Pl e srao e LT e e Bridgeport, Mrs. Herbert Johnson L4 ] b Mo e B0 cant he committees will House Not Raided ;’f“f’;’”,'::r'"h ,"‘:_‘:”;“::' 1{_“],:]:-‘”:":"‘"} | s g iblished | pegin hear on proposed radio.| When he asked her it she had |[PRUshi three e am 2 s O it A & | (Continusa From X ) ol s 3BTy e o o e o it kel el she Metll s oo iskeens ot mrlagaportland Since 9 o'clock this morning, hundreds of people from all Vi 1 coe 1 totil feonirel, aviation, motor bus resula- | “The Haywood” in Asheville several | J@mes Skeene of New Britain; and | X b e Ao & r: : so, e imincdiatoly 351030 1 @ srani fotad 10 ion, railrond consalidation, And | vears ago and if the palice hudd | CIENE Srandehildren. L8 parts of the city and vicinity have joined For a Merrier Christ- 2 ting with the 1'op ‘ Muscle Shoals legislation. dac AR | o was @ member of St. Paul's | P A G Wednesday idation e Ui B R T o R st (B b (01 (o8 1 mas next year. Those who were members of the 1929 Club parr and will present 1 following: American Many Tills ¢ S Bt ‘land the Foremans' club of the : . 4 . 4 | gl riacts o G T R el A Hon S e o B e il ol (oa] T AR SR S TS are enrolling again and they are telling their friends about 3 o ; g ) D Wa gton, Dec. 2 (P —Legisl had not raided it while she was| I 1 e t & | 1 h l h COME IN AND OIN ] ficanaaraionid Bogk it ! Sw ethany | five flood gates that have been |(he lo ¢ punerafiarranstmetsiarefilcom o i i them to J . v S e s e R e s e e e this happy plan, urging 3.5 gn Affaivs CGrand 2 . & €os10.0 'l““‘ wives sinee the house recessed [he questioned Mrs. Putnam, ap (efex ’ Fourth Act At Tombh « A ] ) B last June, swung wide today with parently the affidavits he had sent | (¥ SEEv e ! f aect et V ¢ $ the opening of the regular session | for Friday JOHN G. MOFFITT t Puter ] During thre five-minute “Is it not true” Murray asked Willimantic, Dec. 2 (A—John G. | o v Wil d treasurer $36. 4oy Rly mectings sinee Septeni- | “that in June, 1920, you cntered the Moffitt, S0, one-time representative | CLASSES FOR EVERYBODY i it y CS 5 4 - the total of bills introduced | Nathan Goldman store in Hender-:|{in the state legislature from the | q 50 evi o by o St T s vt New Teacher of BEnglish cocdid 5000 wnd i the house [sonville, N. C., with another womau | town of Scotland, died at his home | Deposit $ .50 every week § 25.00 ; wvors . ! Reports for H. S. Duty prolific as usual in {and stole (wo dresses ™™ here today. He had been in ill | Deposit .00 every week 50.00 orsitiy T { t = s J e ition their number | “No.” she answered health for a long time. | Deposit 2,00 ev reek 100.00 1e 3 g ] posit 2.00 every weel 00. ; : Sl axmo: i ) nearly 25,000 be- | She admitted. however, that | Before moving to Willimantic 10 Deposit 3.00 L 150.00 ost 1 ¢ thedral ML ' peslitore this congress, police officer from Hendersonvill: | years ago. Moffitt made his home in | eposit O every week & & y will athedral hy the st ! & b uinual supply bills, being came to her hofel room in Ashe- | Scotland fo: _\’o,;.m a;\{d held ‘.-;l- Deposit 5.00 every week 250.00 & t g Y { preparcd by the house appropria- | ville and there found two dresses a |most every town office. He was the a ‘ wait b ) D flons committer, a resolution to |Goldman saleslady said had been |only democrat clected from Scot- Deposit 10.00 every week 500.00 e ; Rl u! LG ibout 4 $160.000.000 tax re-stolen. land to the legislature. Deposit 2¢ the first week and increase 2c every week thereafter $25.50 &l onsists of the rotur ourncy tot ' et on 1929 income: and a “Didn't you admit you had stol- ITe is survived by his widow, to 2 = i . R « o | g Juirinal pal T route || ek, N ' measure fo rafify the agreement of [en them 2" Murray asked. whom he had been married 56 Deposit 5c the first week and increase Sc every week thereafter 63.75 { b i e thonsands of She i Jos. | the $4.000.000.000 French war debt,| “No. | vears, and by two sons and two We also have 2c and sc decreasing classes. <oldier be toat attentior tood at the head of the program | $he then said the dresses had | daughterg ¥ d It come to a final cic f major legislation drawn up by ! been stolen from the store by a — t 1ce wi « Y OIoR CHA party leaders, | fricnd of hers and that she scttled | 800 FLEE THEATER FIRE Hery oops dra 1" the Many new and redrafte ills of [the matter with the polile to pro- | Atlantic, Ta., Dee. 1 (M--Fire nn:j Quirinal squ. Igi 1 ahite " 1 far reaching importance a being teet the girl named “Dorothy,” broke out in fllfi Atlantic theater last | o I onir ‘ of lsa. prepared by members and commit- | from arrest night while §00 persons were watch- . . . Tt necessar ; Ji | tee ehairen for introduetion Under questioning by Judge Nott.|ing the moving picturc perform- | N rlta n atlona an et A e o A i R An omnibus bill ealling for an out- | Mrs. Putnam made a statement in ' ance burncd the theater to the | . ew 1 ough there are two preceds for | w'elo Bl 1 custom day of about $125.000,000 for rivers which she said that she had never! ground and spread to several other | t is considercd that for the fof ihe ¢ | wmiich hadland harbors is being drafted by |been arrested, mever been tried on | business places in the same block. o h % Pontiff to do %o would put hir ) to g | s 10 t Chairman Dempsey of the rivers any charge in her lifc | The theater patrons marched out in Ope‘n T()n[g t = 7 t() 8 obligations to turn similar | poorer people \he Christmas | and harbors committee. Other| Mrs. Putnam then identified a| orderly fashion before the flames igits from other kings, whi might |« ) measures for action include modi- | Mrs. McKay from Asheville who, | gained headway. The total loss was prove awkward, Cardinal parri | At T:30 o'l organization | fication of the Mississippi river |she said, was a frequent patron of | cstimated at $65,000. il make the return visit for the | will ; 1o transact the | flood control project and continua~|her Asheville cafe, the Putnam - — = mm_—-—-—-———mm Pope. ‘ of the month, jtion of the life of the federal radio | &rill. USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS 5 y \/ «