New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 10, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World i l By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN Average Daily Circulation For veerin s 15,650 v ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929, —TWENTY-FOUR PAGER PRICE THREE CENTS - SAILORS DESCRIBE (v ~eme o) PERILOLS BATILE |z ADRIFT IN STOR {1 Newloundland ~Fishermen,| Rescued by Liner Renublic, | Saw Real Hardships LOST ALL POSSESSIONS | ‘ IN FOUNDERING VESSEL revrific Storm Blows Prail Schooner . Sl 510 Miles Out to Sca—Rudder Gone, Telpless Navigators Barely Keep Afloat During Wild Days| 4 Shce t Priday—Men Glumly | \dmit They Have Lost All ) (P—Eley 1in New York| jer United States ¢h picked them | st Friday m cn blown mwu We l) Vieti ‘11 HITS TURNPEKE FEN CE Ylrani Operstor 1 - - nned Underneath While Two Passengers ave ‘Thrown nd lost the home Oui—ihree Other T Hurt in Crash With 13 We got noth S Part of Arm Constable Fiy A} Ran Befere Storm A ALED 1. last ¥, off Trin-{, short di ce north of the ed overboard said. “Then we ‘ MAN’S ARM MNEI fl] o . INPLAINVILLE $HOP Boleslaw Missiwicz of New Dritain May Lose Crushed Member | was on his | | will not be bac | Y s made by B Z j lities but it was learned today that A1 to the Merald = of Church stree Two) 2 tain, about, #3 years old, L seriously injt i Q sy ¥Te . WJAYS rence I Irost performed an émer 4 guncy operation. The o was not ® amputated although th is a e . Dee. 10 (P—Jolin lity that the injury serious | Rucso, © p 18 today Eoolice to necessitate this later. | T ring the operation it was found | ) t & numbew of bones in the man's lay night in a arm were broken and that the flesh jquarrel over two liquor profits was badly mangled | “it T didn’t get him M wicz is cmployed ir the got mie . Julding department of the The alleged confe i s his duty to oil o Milochive every morning that jr nd shifts (he sand for the | ork. In some unexplainable |l Missiwic wornir ne caught and was shot in the ter a simi story was that e w that Ross would “get h viiinto the machine yadly erushed Lefore the o could be stopped by fellow employes, As far as is known, the New Brit- | ain man has no relatives in this country. )‘m.t of the liquor profit al - Men .(‘ase Being Heard Before e ch ark Youth »mfi@sses Murder' e e ‘_ ‘ He Shot Man In Self Defense; Sl b R U nes’ Ship @?dered to Halt At Nappi both. since they had cut him Lobby Commlttep Says Grundy Had NATIONAL GUARDS VA 1 i Coite S Gl TN HEW YORK MOVIE STUDID FRE KILLS i ~ Pay For Raising Campaign Funds 1 smmfmnumr 9 INJURES 10 MORE, INCLUDING FOUR Re )mt l() Senate I lays \f‘t\ of l’c wsylvania Man W ho Would Have Resulted From Advice. (‘!Ufll'i"e! 0‘.’6;’ me‘ Unians _— Burst of Flames From Back Drop Turns Building Into Furnace —Chorus Girls, Scant- ily Clad, Flee Smoke Filled Structure. Five of Dead Not Yet Iden- tified—Some Burned Be- yond Point of Recogni- * PICKETS FILL HIGHWAYS AND IALT ALL WORKMEN l_ Warden and Feitovic’s Pal qabody Property Patvolled By 50 Soldiers at Fach Entrance—Na- fional Miners” Union and United Mine Workers of America Clash For Leader-hip—No Violence e ported Thus Far in Difticulties, S 10 (P—M tion—Stage C(rew Be- lieved Trying to Quench B de Blaze. S \lichael P: o Control Source of Flood n ) wol assault in t Pickets Vil Highwiys ¥ “[romsides” )mswn Advauces ... A o iR L dead but r of them were I believed ‘o robbery and ¢ sentenced e o guilty in Brid this m lic, pleade 1¢ me Waters Can Now Be Carricd Out. s Tl Mt ‘]"W:‘LUFII/IPRIS@NE” FELTOVICS PAL ( persons wet from " REFUGEES REACH SHANGHAL ©-. 0 ‘(“f:fi[? rm ?AH TFW ot 1 Ngte Ak | conpromie i wdlm I‘iea of Guilty T s set in (h‘ o=y TWO YEAR MAXINUR TERM KiiLeR GETS DEATH NOOSE 1. 1 l i Judzment on Conat : Waon oA L COMAE s daeport Lad Who Turned State's :‘ = 5 Ll ! Pe- T idence wants o Go steaight || 1o 1] 1 whiz O e = have Lro : COrDI \When Iicteased from Jail, 3 above about 1 {1 m « v niany of them not ) ) « . Cabinet Lock Co, Nays v i i © clot pirchise iy aeia elaiutd q o neasiness re 1 " D A J 1 from the back- Tive il o m f and black smoke p—. v : fand Mines Used a4 : ; ; Uil e vid 1 ¢ by i confusion. . ¥ to escape FGR TAXI GAB ROBBERY o s iy Ceiary : ! Ihe young woman, identified o o ¢ ; < 1| as Vi and who was uncon- rried from ————— 0 i A Jury in Superior S d to d Court 10 i rucks Called o L studio employes sought to « flames with apparatus at st A g | fire alarms, all avail- i Manhat- o the scene. A ching streams of in the nearby 1 1 = Nim in the event of viction, Tlar Keough of 109 North Britain, went en trial hef 1mees Arrive | (Continued o LT R FINDS FATHER EAD IN HIS STORE Peltovie Pays Penaliy 1 i D P)—J 1bulances t ) 1 by was noth- W v e to help those hour the fire e flames died Policeman Learns Sudden Death Vietim Is Father- in-Law & e o BLAZE INCOALPILE 0 P—With 10 loyal troops to Nan court who 1m tember tern, . 1ox, pro- im dead at 12:17:30 Bnu and Girls Remain o Calm During Fire at 5:44 a. m. Lomas 10 plea for him at the government to 1 on cor of (Continued on P Two) in in the i icials also are remain- other war vha When Peace Appears In Haiti nday morning, Russo said, ) (Canton) provinces g talked over the sitn- for alarm. d to get rid of Ross s s to take carc of Quict Up River ks Dec 10. (P—VForeign val- t up the milies wers at plac | reported yesterday to be in - coal stor- nd girls, to- remain- 1 within the buildir no evi- { disorder o t. The is represer in the of the coal. nt through Box sixely by Companies id No. 2 Inddn ed in charge of Noble and Drp > I°. Barnes. said Ttusso told them he found It in a drinking club Wel- v night, followed him ont, ar.l parked ahead of him on the ol ports from the i a and then s sighted him of imminent capiure mutine sion sta toward me THE WEATHER " | Monday 1ornin s was his 1 New Britain and vicinity: in bed ion of the fire de- Cloudy tomght and Wednes- day Supt. J. E. Kling- day. followed by rain Wed- Gl o i ng the coal moved into { to the club nesday: not much change in n e | 1 today to guard against ind repor ‘1 to \ ippi that every- ure. B r Geenral I \iier furt fires from spontaneous com- thing was “0. K. ——— ey (Continued en Iage Two) an ligh commissioner o Haiti, | (Contmued en Iage Two)

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