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v NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1929. City Items SNOOK'S SENTENCE | ireh Records | | [tain Kelly at police headc s| A son was born at New Britain ‘03;\ to ',m':m ‘,(;L“,,,k ,]{‘\"“lu‘\r:y‘: : New York, Dec. 26 ilroad al hospital yesterday to Mr. |45 Horace street to be in Meriden ! ings reports for November so .\.'1 Mrs, Arthur Gaudette of 73 El- | oo made public, the police court tomorrow. [T L L th Degcision W1 held From Doctor s screct S Oils in Pan' Demand Rlg0— cxoucted year-end raiiing oft wilt 1 i 5 exp his tre Until Alter Christmas Japanese Delegates | Herger Plan Encourages e e Thank All Americans i et g leat ekl et Washington, I 26 (P—Baron Simceai Hnes tas shadgheenpredlcl saifby bus, Ohio, Dec. 28 (UP)— Shidehara, Japanese minister fo Ne gl uiel iR, D Dr. James Howard Snook, former | T‘V MEN E APE‘ eign affairs, has cabled Secr e ciaiy Nicie o) o (SIS EEa R & November Ohio State university professor, was | Stimson thanking the American gov- | day. although trading continued in | ot & 0! Lf SARSLedELo formed today that the state su-| ;umwm on behalf of the Japan comparatively small GLEIRS 2 preme court ha refused 10 review | government for the recepton accord- ing interest centered i his conviction and sentence to ’I“"“:I“S“‘HC[OF and P“pll Lflfld m ‘.1 the Japanese delegation on then the oils also clance 0 e art of “short” esraad sl s e | visit here en route to the Londen |mund to cover their commitme i | ; Crash naval conference. Announcement of a plan of « phasized in a number of mid- nas eve, was withheld from Snook ernment, to expre: decpest appro - 1ric wopertis L wher e St BorkEste chgeralions s sinL aneLans e e P | ciation of the magnificent receptio Poy e bl ouS e nes i ias sRILgLo Rl L < e | Roosevelt Field, Tn 1. Dec S ; g DML SRl O DECOTNE itk n for sccrctly told him—so as not 10 mar | (') A student fMier and his ine | Shich YOU and vour government. a< | holding company controllinz Stan o lia observance of Cheistmas. Mean- | cior cacaped with their lives to- | "Il & the whole american prople. | ari vise. of abouL | sys 2 ime his attorneys were preparing a | g,y when the plane in which they " dehonct e ”X.r.yvml hf he | 20 poir r&l h petition for a rehearing. He is sen- | /10 fiving aboute1000 feet above ”j‘:vul"_mr_:‘_f"‘ at ldedanl old sy Standard Pow- | g ern, and such tenced to die January 31. |the field caught fire. i L B L 1y thin estions that they nook dined in death row in the | i R imitbide dstersaln ich spontancons diz- it is subject to wide moves : e penitentis eaterAny j e 2 Robe! HACK | plays of friendship 1 courtesy Sreer ¢ . $ heartily, seemed in high spirits ana | 4¢nt pilot- the future of the relations i s poiien L Jator in the day was visited by his| Black brought the IPairchild mon-| America and Japan and for S e A R CRIRARC wite who @ few hours earlier had | 0plane down quickly and both leap- | eventual success of the conference.” | T AL 2 unils heard newshoys selling extras an. |d from the blazing plane. The fuse- | T ! e ! o e s cing the supreme court's de- | lage and tail surface were damaged | 5 Hp ) | Coal Ca., with lit- l.’mi):' ing the supren ourt's d ehin e e o itch \)Q(Cm I)(‘ld\\ 1. ric Bond and jces, which ke at G o ire. : Power and Light o ’ The former professor of < flames Holiday Train Schedule | i-ovizu 10y AR b nary medicie, when informed tos Neither student or instructor Swampscott, Ma Dec. 25 (Ph— | Powey S0 ore. Ameri I ble Trust Co. s that the court's decision had been [could —explain how the fire started. |Holiday sojourncrs from the Cana- | can wer, @ lower priced IS AR o dverse. exhibited nol emation vmt “We were about 1,000 feet UD dian provinces of New Brunswick | sy 1 nearly 2 po 'r,“iu“.-“;\ Aires i would he commert jwhen 1 smelled smoke. [ put the |and Nova Scotia missed Toston cor ¢ el y Should Snook-: petition for a re- |nose down and headed for {he field. inections for tr o the T ke S N orts fron Youngsio hiearing be denied his attorneys are | When we landed the tail was burn- [south beeause of a ticup of 1 seculativ R e Ermearen o L o MR o i tadll adiy. That's all 1 know.” said |enl interlocking. switel plant of 1 LRI LSREADIOU TN 0 Ol S e : ates supreme court, 1is only | Boston & Maine railroad | ipthisgeroup etun 1 in much he other liope is exceutive clemency, ! = last mgli( which lasted nearly o H‘ 5 have eretofore for shipment mext month rut Governor Coaper has intimated | pO [N BOARD T0 AC hour and a half 163 iGhey hav hie will “keep hands off.” ‘P | A ACT Yot only were several throus ipountEc s g | LS WLV AGKILIARY TREE sl | rains on the Portland divisior el : OFDLS A, G Hammond A CL8 W | mond Auxili | ficiently to cause many passeng aReaCl e 1 e i nd the L | N to lose their New York and other ' 'M2¢ S R e | Application For Retivement Filed |connections, but all locul tr 1y s Stare ) A | both to and Soston was thepiies oy ! b []R[]PPE[] BY SKIES B Tiet(enanUiDueBelore Comatl [ o il SRTERCeiCo N e st 1 points, but shares s St " 1 There was sor sip mission Next Week Lrain sc L L SN b 1 vhen special railroad crews were | bopper 2 . ing| e board of police commission- | rushed fo t) ds to man e S ; . Winter | an M. W Bannan said today, [S4d that water which had cvidente : i R tenant Samuel Bamforth mechanism froze af night, o 1, drof S o A GO ment on half pay. The chairman i vials i i 1" Domestic mark nd financial in Washinglon, De - Mail | | yrned from a business tr 0 FORECLOSURE JUDGMENT A g sutionsRreau madSapeation s8Lod 1y ould drop from the es for resi-| y1on. 0., resday and as N Judge for a foreclos o 1 18U dents of a thinly settled porlion of | gp 1d, Mass.. for Christmas | ['ond str Prope v i The Investt t the Dakotas if the pronosal W Vs s el nol eI mini o |13 Cri e i ity [0ty tirn Shenande would-be rural mail carricr is adopt- Wl & meeting this week, he said. | court foday. The ,\(.mm, fa Catlion. | America, € 5 & Gl t the commissioners will | ine Zdan} s Do | Corp. advanced slightly Because of heavy winler snow |gelect lieutenant Bamiorth's s ter Mack Alillan. The [~ 5 drifts and mud in spring, (e POSL- | comor and also namo & sergoant. o debl is §740.11 awe ror Father Sees Daughter’s RA office departmen ad difficulty | (4 the appointee, at the same ack is Mar 1l for Ma- 7 5 dalivering mail to 52 residents on the L et ey e L lmnce Die on Train voute between Hittinger. N. D.. and | Ser of candidates have ap- G. Woods { bl Mich.. D up ract to carry the mail by plane, The A \ INVENTO 0 » D N P voute wouta be trons Hittueer o/ SWERTHEART PREVAILS L ISVESIOI FOGND DEAD Remams an. Howevel Newell, 8. Do thence 1o Red Owl ,”.,‘\\ 1l i {"\. e, 26 unually. $800 more than the auto the inventor of the dise plionogray mohi Bid A record, is dead. iy "‘_‘f}"”“",\' VDL persuades Insane Man (0 Submit o s body was round 1 ! dles, possibly on parachutes N E T e e for ch a solu- A major difficulty After All Night Defense ‘[}URB LAST RISES; Wall Street Briefs | MARKET STRONGER, Police lingshead., who onc hae i« fort on is mot given in b ne ki b 5t of a company’s bid, would be that of | of Home With Gun Teas e Dielais He had I picking up o g ail. Repres | T India oo trea sentative Williamson, republican Lougoot Id.. Dec. 26 L1 or I ting a 1 a vio ey limit South Dakota .has asked the post|Claude lza, 30, swid to be insane, ol o canned ices Ry issues office o mive careful consideration | battle ”x“ night with officers ‘,\y!yv'n ARGHN G BoD St e o el Wl L o the Air Lines | pted to "‘ “{‘”_0” fr DIk Larchmont, N, Y. Dec. 26 (UP) Hnees, hor \‘\ .ml! mxvvwlu;l.,d W= pcd W, R 41, Wealihy resident O IR e self and finally submitted to arves 3 . e oter of Larchmont died Wednesday aften Money rates were firm. with Marine Corps Veteran et Ul OMIGers GEHE A1 N orh | o (e e I Honored in Washington former sweetheart, * into e | The county medical exuminer said wal 1 on call f £ 4 R to pers him to surrender $ P o i Washington, Dec. 26 UP—Hu i L 2 preliminary investigation led 1-2 per cent. but N biwva toaay fol reward for 28 1z u-:mmml firing at intervals, | hin 1o believe Ilint had d from vy requi ts of the clive years in the marine corps cping tho ofticers a. a. sat dis- L« dlcohol. Flint carrie remaini i preparation reludin to it that Ameri w they could not get a o) operations on heavy dishursements led to the o Idicrs vroperly shot at him. Tear and gas ' peg : that " v r tone would de- hed at Chate sierry. in bs seemed to have no efiect on ; 1 Meuse-Argonne offensive and FPORTS WIFE MISSING od ! ] [ orcign lis Latties of the world | inally the irl entered the house rew Polockew of 57 Putnam | b 1y active licr in the week, dwin He was commissioned guart i persuaded him to put down his | sircet reported fo Capteln Kelly to- S 7 T e " i fer of the marine corps, moving ‘v 8 n D was yushed by the fiay that wife, Mrs. Nellie Poloe- ¢ iba S e hoalela rtions have appeared r Nkl e ,,(”“", Tlm. fromi | officers and captured ow. ag 2, Ioft yesterday wilh a | back y Vermaont, wh Platka, |centl § but dull ani ,‘,!mm to hv'l(:.ulw'( ge x;xn man numed Andrew Bobroy I ho iy « wil buried | there < son shi or Ot The entire persounel of warin s nol returned home s to | is "wed o b Luropean mu DR cerps headquarters chedinh.) — i day i 0 prominent continental Major General \\\nl e ville, i ; .mym\.’l:v :v i 1 o ';,V‘ “‘]“1 e SOUNDED NO S | PHIEV S GET WINT Comvertibles Rally j‘:‘(\l]]mv)\v”‘ A N e Death A quantity of canned goods and | Convertibles rallied moderately loy {5 from o re stolon fron strength i Charles 1L MeCawley, veliving WOy o Algonquin Blames Victoria S Star R S ool i fonin the silvel ars on Matthews' | pgu gccident in New York Har- e S ""’ Mo TG “‘ il o 1'.,,)."1 :\,1.,,‘ h60 lnapecloy hor on December 18 i I:,‘f““;“_ ",“,I‘,“,,I“f:“l e op Doon. Jostoh I ho lives in (i orps, swore in fhe DEW (UArerny S L SRR « o P Iattharws I8 a naive of Unitia,| New York, Dec, 26 (B—(: | i v\“.H ihon nt ot s 5 i ‘ i W. MceKenzie, i of the Cly Srnni Ly salighnoc . 1 Vallory line Alzonquin, which ] “““" OLDEST TWINS 88 ' o4 < & I 3 J rummed and sank the liner Fort L “ G " ) Lani 0ol ausages and Doughnuts el s e sl ] . 1 i \ ! 3 BYIRE s o) D Lo g 2 Wi P e o Gl ol old o ew s D Stalled Autoists’ Diet s, wstinica ot a hearing vetore the | MIS el hori fer Ttk 0 Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 26 (UP)=- | 1. 8. steamboat inspection serviee |\ 570 T "‘ = ;‘," k . i 0 o How marooned motorists 1ive-l | today (hat (he Port Vietoria was not | (b0 (¢ B U1 ] cllw s osie 3 the Nk 1 1 or two days on sausages and dough- | sounding fog signals prior to the e "" ',', kL G O S : P g aute, while a blizard lashed the :~}:m1mmy which occurred in a denge | S FIETAAT OF the South Congr he o well illustrated 3 al church for many vears ; : talled automobiles. was recount~l| S & are ! 2 poinl drop in Union I o hen the matorists returned | MacKenzie said Te had | I 18 (0 O DTGl 3 on small dealings o the open highways | ieard no siznals from the Fort Vie- | chmann and Harry W. Lehma Gets Post In Spain - AT v T i 5 X ] ! both of this city, und two danghters o] P e - The travelers took ref in oria d that the latter loomed | (o "ol it i | lities and a aem house when theiv cars were |ahead out of the fog too close to] " " ™ < ony re firn, 8 buried in giant snowdrifts. Food | prevent the collision agsaniiEn e e oLl onn by Americ became a problem. as the farmecs| John<H, Ohlund ef Gulveston “’I."' i, i ; e Detroit ¥ i . 1 nne services will be 1 core not stocked for visitors { fivst officer, and Joseph Mul- | BEEEC S BEIIhe ) one When all provisions were gone 5 |ke of Union City, N. J.. second offi- L ‘:: o odlock aghe gl one \alled fruck with a barrcl of sai-|cer of the Algonguin. corroborated s piamliarions i Gus & \we and several bushels of dougi- | their commander's testimony ; ’l s Hill of "“‘ South 108 of New ¥ e Wi uncovered from a dritt and | The log of Oluf H. Olsen, second i dpoticha 1. Ilinois i vo hungry days were guerted | assistant engineer. of Union City, | {110 WER AN AL IE R CR | showed that the Algonquin had pro- | " States ¢ " < L ceeded down the harbor slowly, and - on small { Find Ordinance Breaker N S e Nicholas DePiuto n y & icholas Deép ree N roold N t H By Address on Envelope e acusity or the roz e el i CHICHERIN TO RETURN Fdward Lally, 18, of 380 Prospect | e "\dl_‘]‘*:_‘::‘y St Denlin, I (EB)=Ghh Slre d, dumped a load of : B auesh Sl Sty Chicherin will n to Mos s B e Real Estate News worning at the home of his par carly in January copta ste paper on l ents after a short illness v on as Soviel fore .dgwick property on West Hartford e el Giolaes Wil i miniss road yesterday or esday, and | Warranty im0 CRabE o i yoon \ight never have been apprehended | Davia imansky to Pasql Tite T arals CiSasatinel ool o roatment for dighetes af Weishuds for the act, which is a violation of # | Dizio, et al, Talcott strect o N b G e ity ordinance. hut for the fact that James B, Cecere to Minnic Shi- | cepetery ] = ihle to fa Hive part in for 5 mong the paper were envelopes ad- | niansky, Talcott street ‘ ffairs and asked to be relieved som dressed to Lally's employer. Mortgages fime age. 1t was believed here th Officer I'red Wagner interviewed Rose Dubowy to Max Zucker Soviet would wceept v the latter about it today and Jearned ' 1, $4.000, Smalley st tion as a resul i Lally had driven the car o Uhis city, | Minnie Shimansky o F l SRR i e e unerals R fion and booked for court LoINOrTow Minnie Shimansky to James nination of their patient ! e = Cecere, $500 U street Mrs. Enima SKinner Seeley o = New Britain ational i i “"“ = B T'uneral services for Mrs. Emmna 4 ((\I.)l)‘ \(\ v\\I|». IN ,‘”U,‘;““. 7 A T AIRPLANE LINE OPENED Skinner Seeley, wife of Louis H. See- | OO L T R B A ) Votes Extra D}‘]"?‘ind Cleveland, Dec. 26 (P—The first | ley of Whiting street, who died Jhesmotiater droppedilo s 0R0s The board of directors of the New | (o1 iarein) alrplane passenger serv- | Monday at the New Britain Gener zro in- Mexico Cit Iirituin National blm.h today de- [jce to compete with railroad service |hospital, were held this afternoon at el 0TV A ONaRL &> lared a semi-annual regular divi-{oy (he actual price Of transportation | o'elock at the Lewis & Son. peratures 5 al 5 per cent and an extra'jogan here today. It is the Universal | a1 home, Derby. Burial was in New sual cold W 1of 1 per Sir Lines, and the new rates are (0| raven ve recently, and be the exact equivalent of railroad | nenth tickets plus sleeping car res, e e A 0N e repor A LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW fed rom exposure on DIES FROM INJURIES tor 1y bringing the toial o Pawtucket, R. .. D 26 (P —Jo GRAVE COVERINGS Assuc ed vess Photo o or the o SIN seph Cong, 63, of Lonsdale, died in Lot : B 9 L hospital here today from injuri-s Laiel QU En ok SoneategaEbine ey st Shore, an Amcrican slee 1 st o street car in Lonsdale Jastnight, He P Pelegenph Florist of New Brdan' | tide ®dviser $ G SERISULTS MOTOR SALES leaves six daughters, |85 WEST MAIN ST TEL. 856 | Primo de Rivera. | uste D CLASSIFIED ADS - WITH BRISK RALLY + Gains Genelal Ranging From %1010 Points in Active List | New York. 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