New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 12, 1929, Page 1

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t News of the World l By Associated Press I‘ISTABI,‘IS}HCI) 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DL(‘LMII L 12 1929. —“TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SULLEN PRISONERS CONFINFDIN LS AT AUBURN TODAY Armeq Peace Replaces Reign of Terrm‘—“coddln " System Biame' TROOPERS ON DLTY I ENFORCE GUARD ORDERSl Eight Conviets In Morgue, Others In of 1 | Uprising Pace Trial for Murde; (‘ 1 Keeper—state Begins In- i | ion of Second Outbreak In| Wt Months at New York \l.llr‘ Institution, n ipal -~ PRZSUNS TAI(E STEP 10 PREVENT ROTING State Police Augment Guards, Armament In- creased After Break Aubuy At S the armament was inercased thr niac riot to other i uns and 6,000 round obtained from local National Thie were a to th ison to instruct the g m n rds in use s 1. Lawes reported but p licted lh-lr “a good deal of buzzing oners read of the Au- them to read them. At Clinton pris % Da known as “The Siberia of 11 Known dar ent, 150 s wemorn meric Dr 1o reinfol . In addition all state polic d in patrol work in the northern part of the dered {0 report to 1l ters at regular intervals so they would be available for quick tran fe of en ttions o men eng state were or- state troopers wer d and all guards off duly t Moadow prison at Com ioners, ned to radio ae- of the Auburn riot and gen deplored the outbres it would resnlt in Warden Williz th nioves.” 5 BELOW IN NE’J BRITAIN MOVES FOR IN VEleGATIO{ He said «\.:hhn]‘l.n:‘ ewspapers would be even | ol on’ the morald than allowing | r headquar- | ! oy All passos 1 vere ordered (o remain | una mostly shoit Permane Office of Compiroller TEAR AS fl[]MBS L May Be Occupied by Clark or Day USED T0 DISPERSE ILLINOIS STRIKFRS@ | Sherill Hurls Missile and Arrests Two Hen for Tnciting | Riot at Mine CLASHES AVERTED TODAY | | AT PANTHER CREEK DOORS | | ~Biz ) SEVEN GOLD STAR MOTHERS IN NEW BRITAIN ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PILGRIMAGE TO FRANCE ARN[}”] HW”REF Four Inform War De- REPORTS DENIED partivent They Want Visit Graves of Mis. West Disclaims Wood Their Soldier Son's NvmlhRmem Teolmon} Killed During World GLAINS conpuet propir War. Corvespondent savs sty of baiy Forty in Hartford County ' Dozen scantily - Clad Absolutely (2“3]“.‘\' "l]l‘ Tl'ip l'ndel‘ Untroe — Indiznantly Bepuadiates . . ‘ { Auspices of Government | Charges . 1 to Burial Place of Their Boy Heroes—Date for Rival Paction Members Avmed, Au- | thoritics Find, As 750 Men Insist i on Reporting For Work Despite | j Warnings of Pickets — Officers Keep Agitators Moving and Break Up Interference Attempt. BLISS W, CLARK of Capt. H \H}u ably result i Journey Undecided. KER Trapped in the narrow corridors of > flaming, two-story I c P ! s |building that housed Hu Pathe Company’'s sound film studio in ’ 1 ord county are 1 it m-{New York, these four » burned to Y atherine i 1 \ (et & 1 v s National: porter, 16, lower right, n called one of Broad : most ; ‘\\‘ % broa b ¥ < - Ipron ncers. Idna Burford, o R A i frc urning studio but died f ¢ 16, i ol -| Byrd, left, was a Br \ known ¢ s Betty By h::d danced in Broadway shows under of Moreno. - SUSPECT FIREBUG HEM EXECUTIVES oHIVERS IN GRUNDY APPEARS WINTER'S BLAST ~ BEFORE SENATHR? Looks Near (et el G A i s Mot Ellen V. Common in New EnOlan{l den 1als Fom Foor Tampa, Florida, Mummpal Han- pathe gum 9 omc;s Analgned ‘ S Sanferd, 55 Avon Mrs. William Rau- {3 CRAFT ARE DESTROYED gtomep IEELS N BLOCK New Yok Vire Regulazions Alleged ! Tervyville and Manch Lxcuses Willingness (0 Let Pennsyl- as eligible are: Austin, Hartford Low Marks Also—Oilicial vamian Take Oath Pending Scru- LOS100.000 Toss in Flames—OMNicials of 20 Below Reccived from Ver- - tiny of Facts—Appointee Smiles Find Ships Saturated With Gaso- s~ Been I en By Com- bo mont Town, During Attack Gl AN iDTUes S iart I I Out O $15,000 Bail 5 BELOW HERE IN NIGHT Wil on, e Joseph cury in New Dritain (her G o Today. Just One Happy Family 1 in Yorl Awaken Neighbors troyed t i L ¢ was not discovered v Believe Crisis Arvived lma, l‘\ul John Rau, ¢ Mrs. Jacob South Man- A. Swornsbourne, ord: Mrs. T Rhodes A G. J. Reu Hartford. \no‘hui in \e\\ .. SKINNER RESIGNS LF. & . POSITION Assistant Superintendent to Join Turnstedt Co., Detroit ~onth of Keeps l’mmisc to Sa) Good-Bye to Man (.omz to Prison “cticut Prozen Over o Falls, Mass., was cor PUBLIC WORKS BOARD WOLLD CREATE POSTS cairn mail rou those v an "wo stant Superin- tendents Proposed—Sal- ary Jumps Drafted two new of- o e | ; nt of publi 2 Yor on o 5 Tal . S assistant to s : Action Must Be Taken in N ST elo S y an assistant or L L o epnofniel) e il Superior Court in il & ent Michael = | 1 at the next (Con d on T’a o) e Lifrh Darmgr Policemen Credlted With Bxeakmg Up Auburn Riot . disposition o in Washington 1 « < hot room in Luff's touring car to bring it to New Britain According to the Man Called “Liar” and “Perjurer” Freed In Liquor Case;Pal Fined . ey point conceived rities, Miss to Luif tober, ho n althou making the an the individual nd fixing a maxi . rnoon of Octol Attorney MeD cr court yes copy of the record of the proc d her to aratory to framing his visit hefore he started his ch will b a4 wit , which he fully expe 1 promi ore. him. pting into the disordered inm: w counter § police and the chic Loarning that the prisoncr to march il i ) 1 o services of new ire. . She said with po- A ws | pay hi ing them down 1 Page Two) “Dry” Clause Written In Restaurant Lease ement not to sell In- ors on the prem- to a lease given warden and rds ot of the miin prison 1 into wait in police | durin Lecusi viraey with John [a hondsm { THE WEATHER | hurch _ street five years, at with the prive cars rencwal at Frooper W Police Movris of a three aft e (Continued on Lage Two) jhad not been made out by tl ki e

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