New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 1

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. Sarcastic Reference Made New News of the World « E By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week ""d“”‘ 15 703 Dec. 14th .. ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1\ 1929. —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS -BLODGETT LETTER USED AS ~ GLUB TO HALT INGUIRY OF -~ LOOMIS POLICY, MAYOR SAYS , "Tax Commissioner's Communication Em- ployed for Intimida- tion, Pacnessa Inti- mates in Statement Bombarding Official. ITY PAYROLL £UT. 31 LABORERS 0¥ prove Funds for Parks DRASTIC ACTION FOLLOWS and Sew- oMo dzetizs AT coe dijIRSEaQAE It e ilibna i on Financial Pablic Tuberculosis — Sanitarium Panacea for i ails to Pass, Problems Besetting Cities —Executive’s Suceess in [ Three Campaigns Cited. " ' [EWISES ASK $2fl l]fl{} FOR SYRACUSE CRA SH Britain Residents Bring Suit fer Col- lision Injuries Finance Board Refuses to Ap- 37 BODIFS FOUND INFHINE DISASTER, FIVE MORE MISSING Hany Still Unidentified in Okla-| loma. Catastrophe—Gas Hamw Remlels VICTINS BADLY BRUISED AND BURNED IN BLASTS Ihree Who Escaped Alive Describe Horrors of Experience—Owner Admits No Compensation Carried on Workers and Intimates Com- pany Will Be Able to Do Littte for | —~ i l)fiilh Probe Reopened MM (Sl MIS “ R!:l ONDEATHLIST IN - SOUTHERN VILLAGE ‘Calls Two of Victims {o Door and Calm! HhmThe' Three Dms llwd |WEST \’IP\HNIAN KILLER BOA wo More —In Trouble With Recently, Shevit Explains. - ‘FRANKLIN HtNIEfi | Must B wi. Holiday Liquer Smrvey Indicates eir son-in-law, 538 Palmer New York, Dec. . | day ligquor—and is abun 1 wml\]nn ot Prohibit nothing especial for the holida son ffering from the wr bone administrator in othing to my depart the dryest spots in the country. ss 500d liquor Miller Detroit and Glen on of Towa likewise said no and prices over the ie following: . 890 to $140 from $80 {o thority to expend MJRDH{ E‘/IU%N F ‘;:; “DEAD” HAN sanae Disputed Idengity Case o« Wrecked Pilots Rest fo Con- tinues With Detense Testimony— | o0 Viitness Describes Life and Love Ailzir in Ozark Village Three Shig hitly Ilm( val In Town Boasted of Cleanup BANACHTERPLOT UARED Y SHPFEE "t Group Claiming Power fo Sell Rights Under In- JEUSSTR?tr SEWER IND “NEF%US bHAPF" rired at Onee, | Puablic Works Board Plentiful Supply and Low Pucesvw o TED BEFORE CRIME Victims—Accused Found | nr, o Con- | Names Nearby Authoritics EXECUTIVES OF F;ONNECTICUT CITIES LUUK T0 YEAR 1930 WITH OPTIMISM; NEW BRITAIN FUTURE CALLED BRIGHT Saan]ev Fleciric Tool Co. Absorbs Unishear and Crowe Safety Saw; Products to Be Made In This C!h “ York and Cincinnati Industries Acquired by Stanley Works for Its Subsidiary—New Britain to Become Important Center for Electric Tool Manufacture. N. ¥ Statement FLIERS T0 F!N!SH STANDAR [] E}!I [fl HOP 18 URUEUAV St mlu Works ime Business Translerre] to Hart- Toud Alter Nearly 38 Years NEW POLICY i Distribution Follo ”um Exp eneuce ARELY LSCA”ED ANTHALS < and Challe of Products (o Local ainful Injuri ille Villing Stati Wiere Men Landed Infested With de Fram Capital City by Ferocions Wildeats, OFFIGE IS CLOSED - Mayors Express Belief Business Will Improve in Commonwealth and Expect Rebound From Present Decline— Many PrOJects Plotted Spirit of ( onfldence Noted As- sociated Press—Paones- in Survey Made by sa Bases Prediction of Better Conditions Here on Building Prospects. cxpendi- s of municipal their part in the among the nnecticn © heads have s in the out- heir own com- to do. Mayor Paonessa’s Statement Alou 0w ago I con- ntatives of our ¢ nd the consensus s Will ire noted: con, \unicipal 1 on Page 18) l]Ll] TIMERS T0 HEAD Y.M.T.A.&B. SOCIETY ° Veteran Members Elected Bus Service In Osgood Ave. Area Exiended By Grants to Two Lines " sl nation hout icover the mains and Rain or < cotder vain or snow and colder. nearly [ { to Guide Organization Affairs . Smit < J. Gaf Chomas W financial the chaplain wer ful dances giv- 1onth, and of a 3 h e society will present we iven by James Degnar. A committee was appoint- to arrange for a banquet in Feb- In accey lie position of presi h told the members @ moral obligation to the ¢ men who endorsed the $60,000 t he urged the they drives and other ive movements were urged Ly President-elect Smith,

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