New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 27, 1929, Page 5

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NEW BRITATN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, UIC('IC,\]I)]‘]R 29. 5 NOPRSINHONIES, Cohe Bt PSINERS UL | il * Shows Suspended Indefinitely at Rbode Island Institution Howard, R. I, Dec, (UP)— | The 340 inmates of state prison | here, some of whom became un- ruly because moving picture enter- fainment was not provided for them 1 Christmas night, will be told by Warden Charles . Linscott at sup- per table tonight that the accus- tomed weekly and holiday movie has heen snspended in- finitely Friday night is the sehe time for tae weckly movie shov in revealing his intention to tel convicts of the discontinnance cvening, Wardea Linscott also clared he 1 vrepared agains possible demonstration He said that, in addition io rvegular detachmend of 20 prison auards, 15 heavily-armed froopers will be stationed in 1t} prison’s community mess hall to- night. The 18 :lleged ringleaders of {ife Chrigtmas night demonst ation, wheo | vere punisied Ly being placed in | solitary confinement, were released today and cturned to the prison work shops. The prison atmosphere was tense today and sullennéss waa discernible on counfenances of some of the prisoncrs Warden Linscott has stated that dilure to obtain : uitable picture was the sole veason for lack of the moving picture tertainment Christmas night Pantages Fears Death; 1., was vot Tlness Is Not Serious " s T.os Angeles, Dec. 27 (LiP) I'car of death and not heart trou- HOCKEY GAMED CHANGED ble has caused the physical decling Biehiy it o PO pieAlsandeiilanta s il mils EED Sl T ol lionaire showman was tes(ified i " oo toy foday at the hearing by which he | g s ol Doston hopes to obfain his freedom from ail on bail The fear b ¥ when Pant . vas convic saulting 17 ar old Eunice . i dancer, Dr Charles W. Deceker, state's physi- cign, said Dr. Deceker testified yes that while Pa s ha ) rt condition WilS not serious and that further incarcera- & ''0n was not at all likely to bring on dcath. Physicians testify for I'an tages said his condition wus serious .and that unless he gained freedom he could not have adequate treat- ment. « Bruins luled to i A her Januin on Holliston Tax Collector . Has Shortage of $2,240.82 (o TON REGULATION NEEDED Boston, e, - A cash die- | New York. Diee. 27 (1 cpancy of g V the e {1 eh of ihe depactment of nts of Irancis J. 7| Ain, tax col LOnon York nniver lector for the town of Holliston, wis |y Id the intevcollegint reported to (h lectnien fo. by i I'heodors N. Waddell, chicf of th division of accounts in the o ode- aoartment o corporations and taxa- |y tion. | In addition, Waddell eriticised as unbusinesslikc” the methods us: 1 by Town Treasurer Harry L. Adams, nd recommended (hat {he freasuc cr's office operate in a more efficient mianner. I'rofessor ¥ in IGN GUL A Sie o i Amcerican indns T ISSUED Dee. 27 (2 The Birmingham News to ed what was purported fo b 1 proclamation from lhigh ies of the Ku Klux Kl Alabama to Klan members. whi denounced recent action of thestan democratic executive committec refusing to permit persons who hoi d the party a year ago to hecont candidates in the forthcoming pri mary and which asserted “we intend 1o lick our enemics until they can stand up.” METHODIST PASTC New Haven. Dec. 27 —A vesterday in ew York of Rev. Dr. \rthur H. Goodenough, formerly here and cleewhere in the New Yori Iast Methodist conference, to Mrs Alice B. Davis, widow, was made known to friends today Bishop McConnell, presic in this conference, read the servier, Dy Goodenough is 79 and his bride ahout 50. 60 COMMUNISTS ARRESTED New York, De P)—Sixty com- munists, 28 of them women, wer arrested {oday when, as part of a zroup of 150 radicals, they gathered in front of a laft huilding in West *6th street to picket a shoe company ®.0n tho tenth flcor. Police reserves from the West 20(h street station broke up the detnon- ration and made the arrests when the picketeers blocked the strect and ¢ sang communistic song: rinney Senii All the prisoncrs were charzed a solitary cxprdi with disorderly conduct males ‘of (he = American Guianas 'USE HERALD (LASSIE ) ADS al spocimens ””Dry Lead;rs———They Lock Alike "Seldom pictured in recent years, Andrew J. Volstead, framer of the dry law, is shown above, left, #s he called at the Whit House in Washington. And note the rcmarkable resemblan: ~hct\\ccn him and another dry leader, J. P. Quavis, right, pre hibition divector for Minnesota, Wiszonsin and Novth Dakot with whom he made the presidential call. “A Question of Honor” Wilmot! we stroll on Sicrra moun- nside ana walk straight into the sort of un clemental two-men t-the-same-woman battle which should delight the vanity of any pretty debutanic rras Anne surprised cven herself, how ever, by her complets disinterest in | ¥OUd gratitying tribute to her chaoms Ay 1 thereby hangs the story of “A Question of Honor which wilt B pear in daily chapters in the Hop ermi . December 20 fore she cuine ounLting o i lid been a pattein fron: which ro- . tance had been deliberately X O claded by ceononic SEIty o i nne, the Wilmot tumily had t L remnant o fortune and she was expected to ient pay omely through o rich marei Develops Stk Stor er carenul train nd e plans of her family nicdTto marry Leon Al road builder, ruthless Seott Glenn, oung engines he faced lem: ancient ta i tion and reality — fthe choict 1 and an emotion ¢ In the b cronsly Aathor Fuliills Amibition Miss Crohs, i ion ot Honor,” | l o W R WASHINGTON REFUSES OFFER case in question, was cor-{but we really do not see that Lhe My Wash Jec. 27 (A 1 « that if decided cuts case rds J - s Exc‘tlng estern Omance | N 'v”’l i to : ! I : J l,'\‘. ;\\‘.‘]]‘]‘\”,,,, 4 VH(ml much oppor ’ x situation in Wash Sl ; Whaling ships can handle i ; nore than glads from 16 10 20 whales a-day, stripping blubber, which is boiled I graded. Not so long ago two 1o thre days to strip SAE T % IL/\/\»\/\ Wh e “Rescue™ Solicitations dhenimroject It Investigated by Warner S colorful mou i “ThAT L,¥OR ONE, HEPORT PILOTS l‘\“\l‘l l‘l |‘I ; g hm M GO‘"G_ : 10 WEAR ’Em‘ - EVERY A CLCARAMICC /ALC ... STARTS TOMORROW The Event That the Thrifty Wait for Every Winter . . . DEPARTMENT IN THE STOR OINS IN THIS BIG SALE! This Is a Special Opportunity to Turn Your Christmas Gold and Checks Into Big Dividends! pt Thriftiness

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