New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BI Wuc/” (pMLA&b RITAIN HERALD ol fo Average Daily Circulation For Week hndmz 15 601 Dec. 21st ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929, - TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MILLS T0 SUBMIT NEW BORDER PLAN 10 CONGRESS SOON ¢ Under Secretary Wants Uniied Patwol Law, With Co-opera- tion of Ganamau Ollicials » WOULD LIMIT ENTRY PORTS THUS ASSISTING AGENTS Canadians Search For Eielson Recommendations 1o Go Before Both Houses When Joint Com- mittee Hoover Suggested Ts Named — Meanwhile Sen. Harris Reiterates Statengent Better Ofi- cers and More Money Needed, shin D ) tion entor nt which namber of ports of ny Lo cong congressional consider prohibition country. poris of | While a coast guard cutter took airplanes to stratceic some of Canada’s best aviators were preparing to join the search for Carl Ben Eielson, famons Alaskan pilot who has been missing since November 9. Members of the Canadian = irching party, shown here, are: No. 1, Captain B. W, Broateh, not. Dbminion fiyer; N Captain H. A. Oaks, director of the ‘.\m't]w‘n Aer; Is Exploration, Ltd.; No. 2, Pat Reid, one of the o zation's star pilots; No. 1, C. F. Mews, who was lost himself for 10 days in the wilds of northern M this summer; No. 5, type of Fairehild ti: ansport plane, equipped with skis, which is being used in the hunt. "BANKER MURDERED RUSSIA TELLS BORAH BY HOLDUP CREW - SEARGH HAS STARTH} ““" Fires at ‘Soviet I’lancs to Hunt Losl But Is Shot Down vill piovide un- guard to patrol coming from ( country L pa les inside Interest In Dry Law Mills in {1 focused o by mieres been by criticism of-prokibitio 1 Senator Bov Idaho, and r oy G Mitehell Kentucky Bandits, o vohibi- Aviators__('anada Sends (raft Liobert nt = Lank, wa ed today it held up Oakland robbers the 1 a band of who 1 cdod men and a bet- ter class of men for prohibition e and that the 1, Dora that to he Georgian no feficction on il . nel. He added he d tor IHarris v that the , Mmore commitic robbed Kentuc as organ airpla more mo | expedition 1o scarch son and Earl I aviators who have 1 forcemer el Mitc “show tatement Boruh said flea son led by officers, ended present person- could not estimate how much more money was required until a report ived from aw enforcement commission on prohibition phase of > is opposed to making additior appropriations for to the of town. wlhere 1 issir Oakiland b ram from hortly after it morhing. The 1 S1,000 in | commissar of ment to Bovern- caled fo uest he flic Will ad for I m whor There was 1 aid in the rs rece cretary nformally leaped into t vits believed ing, they w enforcement un- ent Word til such a is at hand AR e ., Law Becoming Unpoputar e To delay Dot lontproRILon i 12 0 Seos e e LELIS 10 of the whole fired back and Kirh, asked 1so ir machine wi 0 others were fired upon, robbery its study. Organizin cable Expedition I m to Borah said thr the The was soviet £ was orgeni 1and of cently made from Moscow report Ser upon them. They ssful fell, mortally York Two located t Bay Providence al W partici- ¢ in the “The happy if who 1 law st (Coninued on Page Two) Fhag WIFE ‘EXCHANGERS RELEASED FROM JAIL Men Who Swapped Mates‘1‘13”““"‘\'\‘;']‘ Paroled by Nebraska was shot in t hange of fire | ¢ hey believed two | robbers had been wounded and one, the driver of T i fer unl Ir“lmu., a youth sed Oakland while th progress and did a man grabbed and ordere He cried out I don'i [ want to,” and fled. Mr. Kirby 1s abont 45 yo nd had two search soviet governm > purpg the ion win Litvinoft's cal In responsc that the Russian steamer S AN TOPOI might be utilized in the !‘ explained th ship and and that it d of help, the Stavropol d to =end out aid to Boral's stion rob- ve th search, not | was i Tt was had v dog tes for s old, was marric. ildren, ion to search Judge Saxe Is Witness Farind o At City Court Hearing rudio st it coni | Judge Morris 1. was send information was heard by his Lincoly Rlade and Hm L whem thought other's wif: out il Wwith their The Bennett, were granted pardon hoard, it was announced to- [ nd they were released from the Lancaster county jail after sery- ing more than cight months of the ten months' sentence. Released in time to spend Christ- mas with their families, the men went straigl home to their wives. When the two men appeared be- | forc their pardon board early this month to prescnt their pleas, their ited outside The men pardon beard the exchang of wives was cff and 1if reieased they would live quictly, cach with his own family. Iach have tyo children. Last April it was learned the men had changed wives and had lived rnd conditions for about a | week until arrested “Judge, we decided tho more h than we did of our own, Vlained in court. “We talked it willing Sae W owit- « "»]\Il!\" on the| ki.| Moscow, Dec peal of Senator AT against Robert Lawsor - | chairman of the s other witness was Kune Greenberg, [lations committee, father of Attorney Albert A. Green-|the Unit berg who with Judge William I, | { Mangan was trying the c 50 much that they swapped, today and own wives Neb., wife paroles by e Soviets Will Assist G (®—Personal ap- Idaho, foreign re- a_request of ot were living aasoc] traders the statc ; ¢ (Coninued ¢n Page Two) Golt Links annfi to Be Resumed By Park Commission and C.of C. Another scssion of the joint cor and {mittce comprising the board of pa commissioners and the Chamber of | |Commerce golf course committee| { Will be held in the park department offices at § o'clock Monday evening, | finance to build the when /“he still unsettled question a3| Attorney Mortimer we|to who will sign the contract for t corpo ives | constructing the putlic golf cours: ' pealed to for is expected to come up for further vinced still that the 1amber committee is authorized by resolution adopted by the council {he board course H. Camp, 4 tion counscl, was a an opinion at the 1 but did not fake Asked today situation he said r for him to'rul the com mon and of that other " Reed ex- of eac joint meeting definite stand Mangan of [he thought of not a m k board has stated his posi- [it was on inasmuch is a member of g that no legal right anyone except the park |the Chamber commitice and that board to sign the contract fc.:!was not altogether unlikely -th huilding the course. Pardon C.|eventually it may go to Judge H. Kirkham counse! Rickey, president of the Chamber for an official ruling. discussion, Chairman William T pa explain is accorded womn- | u going | the were | tion, added women wer tay children while wait- | went to w and the were over on were 2 e as N <oi S ct divorces 1 to marry it the with the again i to one ing for d with orces, S0 we corporation | of Commerce, is said to be uncon- | ed States department of the | what | John | THREE MENHELD | BY COAST GUARD - INDEATH PROBE CIEW of Cutter That Killed Al | leged Smuggler Under Militar Iy Rrvest Pendmg Checkup \NAMES OF TRIO SECRET;, | !]nfltdllment Jail Term K nsas Judge’s Decision ORFIGERS GNORE PoLICE H[][]VERS UFFI[B Son of Buf- | Alleged | | to Have Ignored Orders tp Halt | | Eugene . Downey, 27, falo Police Licutenant. On Niagara River—€ompanion Eiscapes After Patrol Boat Crew Fires on Craft. Buffalo, Di pl Names Not Revealed points, anitoba | wounded whiic 1cob 1. Niagara | _ Man Escapes e (G P) eme The nt slayi n the tosince enactment of today mor motoy scaped ashore craft ang hind groundin, cavi dying man be- tions o 5 18 from (Coninued en Page LASH T[]TAL& $5 446 INESTATE OF §70,746 - Jud(l A\ppralsal Filed in Probate Court Today Rollin vo-thirds of the §70,- 746,48 cstate of Itol Judd, re- ired manufacturer, was in cash in | and in Farming- mventory which 1s admitted to probate court today. | appr 1L Alford | ana ¥rea B Accordin s in this city ecording to the rnard 1 one of the admitted 3 invent is t cash esta ral ye 146,45 e inventory follow Mutual Savings Savings Banl s 1o b The cash New ngton New $9.98 Britain, Saving l'yl‘lhm Na- ‘ mort Lincoln street property, sedan ; cash on hand, one government bond, $10¢ pparel and jewelry, $50, household | furniture, $10( tional Ban $7.000 $11.- | $150; | = | WEATHY THE New Britain and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight; Fri- day increa cloudiness and warmer, sing amounts | our | ritt WILL BE REBUILT, s vt s s | Business (o Be Transacted Tem- orarily in Study Chiristimas dential porary ing Blan providir period Arran, Loom Crowded With Memories He ha Clevical Lve Lire ed By Pire Force Quarters—Derective Department. WORK WILL BE RUSHED Into Work Promised L opr Adams od Hoover ro il ments” o Hero In this rc mflmmmw OPPUSES NERRITT Le\ itt Leads Prof. ked bom e wed en field County in Revolt por Greenwich publican or tis of the Curtis's lenounces ler Merritt from the cd to the behal fourt] e republicans Levitt of ganization I of ay ement issucd by Gerald I chool the candid lectic tric By for 1 ic in n t 'wo) )1')5 Readpg hrow Brook ficld. to co Test of Statement ol Mr Mr republican the i Schuy “The {nict (the a candidat can cannot sup| lof his s [to repeal t the cor Volst resy views. be lacki | campaign state dry e conscie befor in his views, MacKenzie c ler Merritt nominee elect ublicans district) will have wi o o thel that 1l ongr of this for congress whom t ntiously ¥ Mr. that 18th nent e act if im for pect Mr Dry 1pport in e ac Merritt but they republicans would 5 in self-respect if him our sy tl support, Tl Merritt amendment thes tion 5 pers Must Run on Merits “In the because e wearing | Y Tepublican 1inst idential candidate date tone. He jonal ret we the wa wet can command an undivided vor receive issue last campal, d dry ran unde a we Ne cannot of the and Mr, g0 republican r cover of presidential t democratic p 0w claim revle of his support of Mr er's position in this most | campai M Mr. i rr it known now 1 of this congressional district Curtiss ¢ “political zie, county ontluded by dictatorship™ republican de eninE i Mack chairm Presi- Teni- Wir- Cur- will vot matter we gav e coming Mer vot candi- | Hoo ctive 1 e P ‘fi’}?fi'W P .o CONTRACT SOUGHT IN ctivanes NEW YORK PROBE DISCLOSES President-Elect of Mexico to Be iz I[{églf]{el[{l?l{]l?l‘;i_si}lioow b[]UTHINfi“]N HRF Amazm»r Story of $20,- TAKES BOY'S LIFE 000 Agreement for 'ARRIVES IN CAPITAL THIS Killing Frankie Yale AFTERNOOK FROH HOSPITAL Christmas Is Bleak Day in Tony and Frank Marlow Higalor?'s Home Exposed By Detective IV TURNS 10 GRiEp Mmspector Today. S15,000 Due on “Job,” Killer tion o Greet Leader as Special Frain F'rom Baltimore Avriyes— State Dinner Planned as Part of Pour Day Entertainment—Courte- Three Lads Carvied From Burnin So Pays Latin-American Debts, House While Fourth is Overlook Threatened to Was Staged to Get Back In- criminating Paper From cdin Excitement Until Too Late “Squeal”—Robbery Gunman at Banquet. inspe at the Arthur trial of Johnson, & dinner, who was dis- robbers Josey Donovan, ntification the of who was one of dinner, Tervanova Hired Assassi tor testitied crimit ed th the guests The inspec Mariow had opcrations of Morello according and the alia Terranova, inspector, had hir- Chicago “to bump Marlow for had paid only Yale roached upon rranova, 2 & ind and he ent of balance had 1 so long that the Chi- ¢ threatened Terranovi to the police a contrac: which he held, unless , the in the H Senor Ory Mother Misse tendere invited this Chicago i dinner to Judge Vital s o 5 . to bring the contract R ([rasdod b A sl nspector Donovan. “He knew dup; &y hiid the contract with him 1t the holdup purpose of getting presidents. to the s for a1 ago last street, shot bullets from the hands or a pursuing automo- Brookl car by guns in in ol 4 include: | Hou:e |liou nbassy | for and 1 ride” in his body ated section Edward L. Lewis v Wilson, for- boxing champion Id in high bail as mate- connection with Two) - WIDOW FILES APPEAL . & middl il he OVER HUSBAND'S WILL . )lrs. Tinwlh\ F. l"a\ Tal\csl. : feeling of sccurity dinner was for e, the man ranova's invitation Il the understanding inder due would be approaching 1on ¥ Two) DIES l]N DAY SISTER JUAU S OF AGE ‘“HSV‘M man Suc- [ICRTTOH at §. |C hmuw Russian Pact ]’ut Into l flml Tn(Ll\ Contest tu Superior l | Brothers, Nearly 50, Have First Christmas Celebration Together | nf hl . Father Fractures Ribs In Argument With Son John Czykier of 132 Gold complained to Supernu- Officer Charles Pu ht that his ed | Georg | Davis, bre years of Christmas time 49 Hallowell and George, 47, wer mer M ary unus last Stanley on, him struck explained that 1 refused to allow d they had n in ssau the latter ha him t Spanish-American joined Co. T war I First Maine no cffort {o locatr til the brothe ¢ the war, Georsgc it into ! £ the rib. D the officer, futher did not want arrested. became ilroud Dby G service orge’s (Coninued on Page Two)

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