New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World 4 l By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN = C J “4‘“0‘ L,m“ E RALD ned (A ut pet Average Daily Circulation For Week demg Dec, 14th .. 15,703 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER i, R TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BLODGETT DEFENDS LOOMIS AND ATTACKS HIS CRITICS: BACKS HIM UP COMPLETELY JURY CONPLETED IN OZARK MURDER m ain Farmers {o HearI Strange Feud Death Case State Tn Commission- . er Writes Stinging Let- ter Hitting at Mayor and Common Council I Committee of Inquiry— Puzzled By Situation. 'pjemy yay sTate winvess Would Issue Warrant f[)l".'wlnllu-r of Man Who Says He h, Paonessa, if He Fails o Commic Pranklin Identifies Vim | Positively as cr—"Trial Li- Pay—Declares Local ()l'-‘ b ficial Is Performing His Ak Dees 13 Daty and Has Suppoxt of | o i e Public. " backin Loomi S Wiltiam 1. T e o M Loom Moo i\l Aoy onp LS alSl 5 Zinn, J cial committee of t « 1 Fifth Man (o o look into the civil offic bility o ant to the er of the cit tion fort rrant that the ed from paying t iyor or other there en to ) it oor d hay X should 1 Mother Identifies Son De nessa by »omis and ¢t th nicet- ight, wa for pul lication today b Loomi r Bl Maric “Tax Collector, il 2 “New Britain, Conn “Dear Mr. Loom publicity nmon cou arpl and shown cii of New esing itain i You becius up by collection of taxe It to are applying nd of bringing lLiospital by which to meet t HewEn A et pho of the city set up by legal authorit - son eral day 1t appears your critics do not un- nee Not Needed that dirceting you all moneys was not ticularly 1 v\Vl; - collect show the case o Franklin the Lo the city on your P s appears further to be 1 that ve bonded fo tiie faithful perform of your d \LN] "Now the question - . just. how the bills of the city arc bleal cd with suc ” s 1 funirish the state to bri is who arc determined not fo pay | Damed in a rtaxes to understand that tax | The court r I the spo - hard to m (Cqutinued o r'wo) tax gatherer ha troubls with the ¢ do not desire 1 FIREMEN Wlll DINE AT HOME EHR! ST AS Chief Noble A\rrzmu’cs Schedule to Permit Family Gatherings Auto | - (Continu WINSTED MAN l]tAl] SON-IN-LAW INJURED Sleet (auae\ lwaldl < M . Member 3 ire de itmen Accident This Morn- iy s Day will be por- 3 v 3 e B mitted to have dinner witl « ing in City amilies under an ant made by -Chict William J d, Dee. 17 (B—Tteuben Ar- | “45 was fatally injured and his dcpartment t inluw, Kenneth Lord, suftercd | e the shift veperts serious injury to his spine in AN | \wednesday will work automob iden ibuted tp to- da rainfall. They were struck by chine operated by Albert C. « er of Robertsville and f swhich ormer stale representative from | will enjoy on | « Colebrook. Arthar died shortly r | Ch Thunksgi a being admitted to {he Litchfield County hospital. The condition of | duty will Be ziven his son-in-law, who was taken to the | {ween 11 a. i, and ¥ liospital, was reported as or from i to 6 o'clock in ing. On hose companics 1, in told thé police he failed to | & and 4, an r companies 1 see the two pedestrians in the high- | 2, two m will be allowed off = ¢ Way in time to avert the accident, | the same hour, if they wish, but on |at I of slect on the windshield | Lose companies 5, & and 7. which | w of u ur nien o each company 4 survived by his widow nowill be allowed off | and six children, time, (SAND SPREAD OK 70 Per Cent of License \pplwdnls \l(‘ RLJcctc 1 automobile it of the drive with thie new « in effect yester Under the former method of amin ilures were about 10 10Y STREFTS TRAP Rutos Pirouette on Highways Glazed by Freezing Rain Works Department HILLS Out Trucks and Gangs to Sprinkle Grit on Inclines—Shepard's Invites Disaster. Five Mot orists rs. No act 1 this case. House Stops his n Klin Square Collision of T !U[iE B[]MBING P[ANE ‘H]UNI]’ AT AIRPORT Machine churicd DBuring Night Landed in Safety ch, N. Y., Dee. 17 (B—Ths gia my homb plane whici \ N repor mis durinz 1 vhen it failed to reach \n wn\I\M m Buftalo luic terday, Jm 1 at Nor irport 4 o'clock yesterda | that tiying | Captain id e la to Buitalo telling his wher:- He planned to take off for el IYicld this morning. At the tirport it was said visibility was very bad planc Congdor type 1 for nd built 13 and a bomber, ht there had by s 1o the wherfeal Connectic necticut state |the B ‘ym i volic iinard fiying tield at id they Kknew in that state. reaching the of no pl ope Were without hether Captain K B Lhat had! be Hill | rus Lost two? maching * but Con- Wd officials. at rations o t the army field here today sail | to iss the plane had made a at neither its pilot, Cap- or the mechanic, Ser was injured and that hip was undamaged. Officer definit b Mitehel 1Field to unfavorahl n reported, 66 MEN ENTOMBED IN JENE DISASTER, ATTEVPT RESCLES | HeAlester, Okla, Explosion Closes Victims in Under- dvound Tunneis—(}ne Dead ~ FIRST AID GREW GALLED; SECOND SHAYT 1§ SUNK Who Entered Property Left Be- fore Blast — Und Any More of G D Werd —Group Belicved in Runway Tm- One Body Recovered Water Shortage Faces Master Masons Party To Be Held Saturday 1 Master Nason are present, held Saturday nig i Misor « D S| Horwi Verye tril G m/cm of Middletown . Lincoln’s Friend Dead; Um( (-mnt S ( omrade POLICEMEN ATTEND CARELESS DRIVERS v~ v oo LANPHER'S FUNERAL ain whewer| DEPATMEN! Tuns Out to Pay, Killed Respect 10 Late Associate WILL | SOUTH AMERICAN FLIERS WRECKED IN FORESTS OF NORTHERN BRAZIL; BOTH INJURED AS PLANE OVERTURNS l Uruguay Fliers Forced Down ' Crash In Rio Grande Do Northe Province, Aft- Stand at baoteance to Edifice With Uncovercd Heads While Casket s | Taken in and Out—Only Threc { ST A ' il . Con SOV Dl { BRAZIL et AMERICA e | 1 8 ¢ 1 i 1 v i ing Associates Mareh in Rain In an icy drizzle c Crean, Ge James D, Dona tral entr r comrade overed 15, the polic ) v i can he mourners: Throngs of friends 10 church as a z Dar honorary pall 1 San Bamic « o rles MeCarthy, D Nea n, A, I H. C. 1 J (Continued on Page Two) Larede, Texas, Loses Consulate and attort ral Tlutarco Ll Mesican presiden forcign offic o today Lavedo that, « consula would be clo; sion granted Commerc entry i the Mexico would b Inasmuch as Laredo pal port of entry of a and of he pring was ht erto passi expected servy through 1 ) other ports entry Merchandise o Be Closing of th innounced | Mexican of interior an- American pro throt aredo must e by the consulate at son point. possib’'y Corpus ¢ Anfonio, or Houston would have to seck cntr instru Mexican const e Tuesday, 1ed on (Continu THEAWEATHER American tourists into here tl to divert some New Britain and vicinity Rain tonight and Wednes- day: not quite so cold to- nizht -lnll"\\ m rom the ir plane ¢ » somewhat h he line of rt, Maj. I it in the map of their landir 10WS point NEW SAFETY WORK REVEALED BY NAVY N o vine Devices Perfection—U-5 Is Launched Today Some St seeret MISS MACAULEY 70 BE CHR]S[MAS DAY BRIDE NIRKE DIES OF BURM Tou_nst Righis as Mexican Revenge .......ioot oo o nis Go South for Winter \ 1ed in a forest in northe Borges ctim of Kerosene le woal the rn 1 st s approximate BARNES CRITICIZES NEW FARM BOARD - Near Chamber Head Says Wheat Production Over Stimulated CAUSED BY EXPLOSION . Fapires After Lingering Nearly Wedk. , are er Flight From Spain, Many Miles From Nearest Village - De- tails Still Meager. Horsemen Discover Avia- tors and Help Them to Reach Town—Trip Con- | stitutes Sixth Successful Crossing—Plane Covers 3,600 Miles, from Se- south At- ernoon fliers to have in the land- d that the less than that Major ble to nto ~ An- ! both the sly ured indic 1 m town of howe hat the ention, t Natal for this mo; given every d others 1 riously. | be ke Forced Landing meagre information sled to the outside world cuja over a private tele- the night made a out 60 landing en between Brazilian was at a con until a b ir way to the at word could of the forced n authorities effort to op 6.000- wpital of Uruguay sixth successfut I mR’zTfi WORKERS o .ftRE PROVIDED BY CITY 105 Put on Payroll to Be M Replaced by Same i ik wor Stove Blow Tp g 1ditional trunk n on various operations artment of public works. 1 will receive their pay day. a new force o will e them Mon- 4 morn- LA long in the employ cpartment until re- on cmployed to dire » South street job. t § o'clock at the office Paonessa. he board of and taxation ill meet to * a speical tax of one-fifth of @ mill to carry on this progrant ions in th labor mar- wroved will s meeting.

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