New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1929, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For bt 15,557 . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, I)I‘](,‘I'J.\I!%ljllt 30, 1929.—EIGHTE FEDERAL ATTORNEY ASSERTS HODVER SILENT ON ™ “Woman Gumman” Kills Trooper NO GRAND JURY INQUIRY G FOMITION it RUM SLAYINGS NECESSARY o s s ot House Passes Gonsolidation Rhode I land State ALl.l- I In India Crisis | Measure Belore AC[il]g ‘ thontlesThreaten — ' l BELIEVES HASTE UNWISE “ Probe of Coast Guard Killings Unless Gov- [N GO ILIC_ATAEB QUESTION, ernment Acts In Case -1 Man Check Begun. Slaughter of Men Off Nar- ragansett Bay Arouses * -y 4 Sizeling Barrage of Criticism On Both Wet and Dry Sides Leaves sident Unmoved — Ieport of | Law Eiforcement Commission On Liquor Question 1o Go (o Con- | Mild Controversy on h has tur n of Washi charges about the Ml Mecthods of Procedure— Other Prohibition Deaths Reported Over Sunday. oo Hardload Theater Bownd l'w”l("f; CBELIEVES HE KHOWS MEN SU Mi Priendly Cop, Pal in Door 510,000,000 Seareh— Tools and Cas Tanks Left Behind By Group. noon to report to Mr. Boss 7 e Conference Held Up 1artford. 1 h Washi , Assistant Attorney | 11 i \ ' 1 ‘ ' M. MeLiman oif ] S4.0 < a this mor his re of Jake W¢ T TOGET REEDON, Rcsn!ulmn of Indonenlen(c I Before Nationalist Con- in the controve o house of rep : ; | Lol valt | oint committee recommie Believes He Knows Men EOTGORLOL t Hoover ion of ¢ resolution approvi prior o | \White voted | cons the resolution | ong the prohibit not e solvec nationalist |1t is al<o unde s complete independ- ttained gra 1y h the opposing the speedi step of the enforce ion Dl eneehineny i : Rhodc Nand Pnlu‘e Aid Smlled C ars on Hurh\\ ay SEFEUY F(}R l]tLAY lN FILLING LIEUTENANCY Would Post Honor as Re- ! ward for Capture of Keyworkers SAEKETT SF! ECTION L TONE CHANGE SOUGHT ? LT tucky Man's Name as At Hope Valley this morning went down. cutting off com- With the police barr : R, Ambassador s Swanson Files Petitien for X Airport in the North End CISion Ol | yepg the round table co e part commission- od to meet in Londe ers might pro cal sitn; d in ad n roundi law hr who have 1 to carry on their oper:- weeident to . Sehneider s the Iriver. he latter belongs in Dor- | chester (Continued cn Page Two) | rhe car zation for : bedience and non-payment of ta tion i tions for the past few months with- | out detection, | Making it plain that his propos: 5 in no way and admitting the possibilit Eel sl o Prophets On Mars Tip Off Doctor 1o W-H-m conian come from pos v et i That 1930 Will Be a Tough Year ! lded and went over ppoint Wwor 1 ction on the police | ——— = S rman Z Lreakers might be of be to the | devartment ; i struction M breaking in the last three Jec. o0 (L) LA < St t ¥ has been confined almost omaru have teleps : Rlesind u--h:'z‘n s to the district represented | formation from M t s = S obinson dropped lis voic to a whisper and looked aroun of earth, | cautiousl nd Qomaru are the | *in the commn n council by Council- | man Scheuy. On a previous oc sion he consulted with police thorities in an effort to increase L G e o Lection Sn SUlsENardaseg i |and their earthy communica to be a tough year for the| ntative have of Swanson's applicatio withont | {g 15 no joke,” he said. *Ook- s a marvelous prophet. the time restriction, is based on the | camp: . i He predicted o me that the fact that, once ch d, it would he | expect combatting the campaign of "”r"inunl other than Dr. Hugh H. Rob- | York stock market crash six months | possible to set up of but several bre have been lingon “former town clerk of Shore- | before it happencd in a persomal, |type in an which is a tered upon the police blotter since that move was attempted. end, | some tim that they would | diteh, who, unsuccessful in his at-| private-telephatic inter {o have attra Creditors Fil Rsainst Ma AMOUNT CLAIN SMALL, BUT PRICE THREE CENTS i ERGEL WOMAN EXPIRES AT HOME OF ' SUTATNPLAN Iy : : pavkRupTcY Casps FIANGE; MADE ILL BY BEER; Motor Deal Re Lawsuits SEL N Wacturer RUPES PU”M UHHRS Plans for Marriage isuts AND TURNS ON (A5 Fnded By Death at ¢ House on Rockwell DEBTS LARGE g eorge Wickwire, 84, 127 Avenue — Mrs. Jose- roaner oo vesaent onve- (e Staeel, Buds 04 Life phine me},ow;cz’ Di- trn (o Indian: apolis, Will An wownce Nexs tinancing Peoposat— WRITES DAN ER WARNING vorcee, is Victim. tions in 1 n Today in §inancid MRS, WILHELMINA BGGERT ~+© < CTOGENARIAN, IS DEAD Vidow of August b to This City Fr 60 Years Azo. .,%." Decreasing Sun Spots Mean Better Radie jtempt two years to send radio | pened! ldevelop a Mayor Paon stened to Coun- | ywuves o the red planct. said today| “Incidentally doc | ciim heuy's arguments at his 1 ntly exchanged a |ued, when th fermatic * ol today and omised to take tow s with our celestial | faithfully down, THE W1 \IIII‘I( them under advisement. In an off- | jighbor | i o | SKATING SCHEDULL hand opinion, however, he said be | Dy Robinson admit Oomaru | ple of the United New Brits A vicinit could not see much likelihood of a!as a prophe: . isn't so hot. | 'great ones! Your Clendy w snow to- successful drive a st thieves at-| But Ookonga wmd convincing. | fond o They'v T londy and 2 tributable to this de alone. | Qokor Dr. 1 1son said, w this w ip oi M not much « in temper- %, The police board is scheduled 1o | willing to o o fai to say that | wise something ature, [ - | earth was in fer a scries of carth- | stock mark i es Ri (Continued on Page Two), | avakes, tidal waves, fagmines, floods pen.” e s 35 | sk— %| Now h ) molumntary Peti- Ie Leaves Two Notes, one 1o Visits Julius Nowoski, to etor Badpcand akaont BB S Whae " Shie . Was “Ei. e | recting Delivery of Seaded Letter— lotor ¢ gaged, and Is Taken Sick ¢ omi. | Was out of Work Moy Steps Taken St W Dificult ’ —Complains of Feeling | foor ot ol Dizzy and Lies Down, But Fails to Recover. time on on. There cy said. lice Investigate ® < B t M. J. Fiynn was at po- 5 : orning Wi Nov Co o ) called and repor Kumm, Harper riled to investi- ir report, Nowoski's in the after- in good spirits of not fecling sant time, ory, when d of diz o hours r, and > worse John J. Ties Doors Shut a d Dr . 85, Came cons om- Germany Guard Stabbed, Convict \Iml m l’le Break J 1) (T‘ T TRAIN WINDOW BROKEN AN CUT, YOUTH HELD : Eisdn Boy, 17, With Rifle, Sus- I Claronce Hans pected of Having : [ Fired Shot TO GIVE CHICAGO PERMIT caus Reception In Coming Year BUDGET APPROVED 30 () — The has approved ot wdio l in epartment in construc- 5 Months cquipment of & military additional (Continued ¢n Page Two)

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