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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1930. HOB BEATS THD SO WO e e o RIPLEY | (s | e e 3 WETHERSFIELD COASTGUARDS IN ~~ EXPIRES SUBDENL 0 ' L “ }v}?‘:‘;;:;","u;-?i“z:{;z:‘.&’i“*fffji?s?v?f?; CONVIGTS ESCAPE »any has asked the United States || people with a pint liquor or a . ) guard not fo firc on iis figlass of beer—that they're obliged ! ) i 2 : ’ | - ructed standard type | |to neglect their regular work. Under | [foot cruiser when | fihis act cnforcement agents urs | that craft is sailed here from |/ficed with constant temptation.” | Wiy on, Del., for displuy atfithat prohibition could never be en-| (Continued From First Page) i U motor boat show forced, Fitzgerald continue | Accompanying written re- |4 Averring that he was convinced | the auesthich fwas siened 1 | “Washington is a good examnp one on the road.” ward A. Hodge, in charge of e | li}o ineffectivencss of prohibiti Roland G. Lalone, 23, fotind sy REowipiinyiaicmisanialvi [l Heed enn e e SRR ey L FE e e e o e EHARTILEN | mayor of Washington and how much | Was arrested with ‘°i‘:} T | progress has been made with en-|nond. : ; [ forcement there? Why, liquor is| Worcester. t you withhold any macl sold in the capitol itself! When they | DOX bandits L IR MU Ay dry up Washington, I'll begin to take Is arc P oked : T prohibition enforcement seriously zated from an cpen bridge: a1 RS CAL AND AL FAIL Guilty In Second De. NG CAVERS RIpIC > ' : foot. which he had sw from lis | Lpcbyedude (N aon h"Nh Lflvab P‘[] bF : ; X & v knee over the left leg and said |“ y it e i Wil | N : N nothing. Ix-Governor Smith capit- |1, ae 1o ciineracted policen ey B X, . o ulated and permission was given 1o | ., . R Y $ 7 : [[Rublish' the " story’ that " tHe thrus | i i rranke: and afior heing a i C 5 | ; & “ = famous leaders of divergent schools | vicod Ly the Massac "”‘ - ¥ 3 5 ~HEE of thought and politics. had held | . : e | 3 o their work on the Hubert distribu- | j,,); ; St S AL L i‘.l 1 M‘NCE P‘E | MORE THAN A DOZ et 7?,—7 o e T 1 1 b s MEIRESIFEAVERIHANILER e * and Smith seemed about to disagr.c = : e P[”‘I ”[;Al‘ BATTI[ ‘ g « S FORB\DDEN e LEAD lepartment is opposed cr offi. | 4gain on the matter of whether |of dropping i L CROMWELL - el ] | cals, of the department. newspapernmen would be permitted | loe n oprictor in his ow | Congressional drys. particularly |10 say definitely th the report and then looting ! Warns Pfli‘ly He Will Run as “ ‘ : QFFENDERS WERE EXILED SR e i wor Borah of Tdaho, cl would be made public Monday. FR0M CHURCH AND COUNTRY ) | nere 1s lar version of alcoho! | Coolidge Again Has Say Hartford Police Notified this is one of the weak spots in pro- Pibition enforcomen quietly, tapping the arm of his ch ord detective bureau » his : ! = JoDIL 7 | Meamwhile it was Jearncd thab| Wi the smal, intasilo z e | telephon re fron BETauliin e . o = it )53 ) EKEAGE =) e e L eire o the chind finger o Dis lett it Wethersfield prisc I GOT A cssful in his effort to cstablish | hand o ONE-TwO | e in his law enforcement co Dl SreportiwiliBbenade THREE AN ission. A rift has developed ) Four rembers regarding proced ind The three received the reporters on THE SAME] T e e nade |1 the directors’ room of the Bank- HDL&:M[‘[Ei 1o congress soon after Jan. 6. jers’ Trust con The reporters o - Severil meniBers ol {56l commiss | SRt thd g 1y directors TEN OF THESE ARE MORE W SArte MATCH ML 9 o o ) have profested : the se- |table, cigars and lgyptian | Gavin PRECIOVUS THAN GOLD 6% hole crative method in which the board |cigarettes in front of them. My, |DAN Wer p has condlicted its business. At Jeast |Coolidge, Smith and Rosenwald sat |©O0 Peats ! & e : } = 2 ‘ount Lwo resignations may be expected, it /in stiff | chairs against the wall, “;fi‘y"“ "‘,.f_Ll . : | a r= fo. - i G i e president is Smith between the other two. BROLL VETERAN HAJ‘R[!AD | St s ekt s | able to find @ way out of the diffi-| Mr. Coolidge acted as chairman, | POlict headquarters 3 ‘ Cuity but soon designated Governor Smith | g e A e I‘ | S | ry Case 1o Senators as spokesman and it was the gov- | Caught After Long Chase e 2 ! e 1 isfied members |ernor who answered most of thu | '\”"‘! ”\"- an. 4 (B—Teo Landry { " _The I 3 aye we i cir to senators, [questions reporte skec 23, of en T ¢ — MONDAY—The Mvsterious Mr. “X ‘ - B el G| e e e s e e Ky Ly Billiard and Pool Balls Can Be Made From Cheese—Although not all pool and billiard | Althouxl i House | ribution of the Hubert cstate. (J;\m ory 29, 1920 ne ‘!,,,‘.;‘;: balls are de from cheese, it is known in chemical cireles that a solution of 40 per cent | o L o0 ans Tor & o ,l]“';l‘;’"" 10 Ohurlips SE e e iormaldehyde and 60 per cent cottage cheese will make a material hard enough for pool balls. | vccting enforcems methods, the ‘,,J‘(?,‘"L‘“.,,\_,,,‘LLL,,,_ ,',]‘.“:,"”,I,(:i. ‘:' cum | €d the brothers atter they had loo: The Oldest American, 126 Years—This old Indian is quite a well known figure around the | fact is only a terse has fof hetween 36,000,000 and §8,000,- | °¢ @ grocery storc in Norwalk. T Taos Pueblo at Taos, New Mexico. 1lis age is verified by the members of his tribe to the gov- : P Mool e 00 R itin structlonsRriatYaificom: (il tlstfloninds Danbubdnas ernor of New Mexico, and is certainly substantiated by the man's aged and wrinkled coun- mended ir .‘.\:l;,,f}. i «muv‘xv» ','.”,”w onnesecl olg ntolic e [\\\0.]"“1 ‘r”»»“} l-‘\“““} St fenace. db reakil rotestant and a Jew be named | £ GALS et [P Government measures (o improve orcement and ill the clamor of New Pavts the Bankers Trust company to dis. | Mobile crashed into tribute the money among religious, | 42¥s previous (he pair had esc charitable and cducational institu- | from a prison camp Norfol had never dry critics h been proposed rap- | one Y, ha ey were serving Jeal, wly in the last few days. Aftorney Nfe e Coolid Protetlan Gy et te tealing e in Malden iereral Mitchell suggested an en-| 0 SBUHCOS 2 e o e apital. mat | 0T Smith. Catholic, and Rosen- / 3 ¢ wald, Jewish merchant of Chicago ¢ ed robbing a gas sti- have met on an a. -r of every |t . New Ha imd No > weeks since last June to con- | Walk, and looting an antomobile sider the distribution of the fund. ir the Hotel Davenport in Sta eh said completed | g all p agents of the feder made more | prohibitic v, He proposed home before | this i cping with P Hoover's announced policy Washington a “model” ] io NEW GOVERNOR TAKES O1'1'I( ¢ car in wkich two fled Mexicali, Lower California. Jan. 4 5! January 28, from John I Pitzgerald on Warpath * » neral Jose Maria today as- | West Haven Boston, Jan. 4 (LP)—The shoot- | Sumed his new duties &s governor of ing by coust gnards of three alleged | the northern district of Lower Cal-| would | rum s rs oft Newport. 1. 1., ifornia, succecding Ab: 1o Ltodri- Iartford. Jan. 4 Ks Demorrats' Aic v el ; i or nes " ! s paint 1 oney | 1 within a | carly last Sunday is bound to direet- 8uez, he took the oath of office yes- | Con GHIIT WHERD, TEE 2 sn 5 today mailed to ten thousand mis INCOME FORMS MAILED P —State ; e FEL j ; ! renoy i he e tin ly affcet the Massachusetts prohib . ] Fhreatens *Another Walker Case™ | 1ion enforcement situation. accord- neral Marig saill e wastunderjcellanconsscornorations Snithelstaie ; e i John I, INitzgerald, who is ' orders and that it was his personal Connecticut forms for reports o i g o [ determined 1o run for the democra- bition to stop smuggl rom his et income as provided Ly Chapt s 5 ¢ tic nomination for governor on a | district of liquor and narcoties des- o seneral utes ettt tickel tined for points in the United amended oiho. Fitzgerald, who scrved two terms | States. Corporations must rer to the ; ShTCE on S ont naR b e state tax collector on or before April e ully opposed tho late He Cocoanuts are ‘i chicf money 1, 1930, covering operations for tii v about |Cabot Lodge in the 191G United |¢rop of the people of Guam. ling calendar or fiscal year. seent forney | States senate contest, said that in- | ind Mrs. Bel replic ents like “the Black Duck rum Mrs. Beh added that | killings” are bound to turn the people | — - - = v over the telephone | against prohibition and prohibition n sted in the | enforcement oflicers.” ‘ s e e e | ACTEHP on the Market! | Yrar mat fnown ni BUY “YOUR OWN HOME" iews on the Newport case and (he i o Rt e At Present Attractive Prices Corporation | yjjen time to in- announced that he was unal vably opp to repeal of the % : . vestignte th prohibition enforcement act. SM FSMAN is Nelson Pays $610 port incident was an L;! L0V ! i % ,\;'b‘ or g5 . 3 rom girocity 1 rald said. lie il Fidelity Jiquor that the Black Duck was ca Aq SVJ!N[H FF of cut and gave him ol pving wasn't being transported for ) ‘ cheek for 3 He went to a bank | () ol ihe laverige mamn. The e ey, 13 LR G Maan nd got the money 5 ., average man can't afford to pay the PSBADPREO, -+ S WIEE GETS DIVORCE G s b et M s N R , S , v added to iy M b il - t of members of the national cab- 5. Harry O, Luii Wins Free- W & s NG | p e b e : 2 of. United States senators, New Britain amd stock but when Says Ofiicials Drink haanz | . s 1or is smug for the e dom Fiom Bigamist el e o (S 0 s D T gt i e e R S 4 power who can afford it Fitzgerald suggested that the nest step wl ¢ taken by prohi- bition enforcement officers wouldy e to open fire “promiscuously” on | wll automobiles suspeeted of carry- . ing liquor or “they might visit ST ot hotels and restaurants and have a ) S not worth § Naval Board Continu gEngCal SlgliEhic LN | : . R S e >rol e g In revealing that prohibition HAT'S a real tip with assured Probe of Saratoga Fire «oud ve ons o principal planks o Pedro, Cal. Jan. 4 UP—A [in his platform as a gubernatorial inquiry today went |candidate, Fitzgerald said time goes on. investigation to fix “The cyes of the ion are watch- | bility for a firc which on | ing Massachusetts to sce what hap- Nothing else will give you as much v flamed out of @ turpentine | pens to her state prohibition cn- Jord @ punt lushed to the side | forcement act. “Of course if the Saratoga, I - legislature fails to repeal it at the a home of your own. It may be rier. bringing death to two ent session, the question prob- i i 1 burnin four others. Tl ably will be ,\HI»)HH(Ml‘ 1o the \ynhl.\ bouth OF N ID AL BN, part dOV‘f'n ahd v tion ix heing conducted be- | next November so much a month, but unlike stocks find closed doors, Believes Ritchie Right Ry . 3 Search of the s yesterday | “My position will be absolute op your investment is always safe. failed to reveal any ce of the | position to this so-called ‘baby Vol : bodies of Matthew La Vielle . sec- | ; | Let us tell you more of the big honis Blanche Corp. profitable increase in value as joy, happiness and independence as ) 2 7 2 = 3 ap ondcl aman, and Vincent L. L ! dividends which your own home will room: 3 : ; Jor. 29, engineer second class, who 5 L o bnilding : coo 1 lost their lives in the fire . . pay and the ease with which it may Janitors Soon at Work A i sl S - N i be acquired. ypped g FERGUSON NEW CHATRMAN o1 t H vstment Corp. « Washing Jan, 4 (P B e i Intarmed by 'hon 1« leves wnd Vo Aid Manin Trouble IPggguson, Jr.. a member of the 3 § con- | federal trade commission since No NEW BRITAIN r verhe T as been clected its 4 3 AL idelity | chairmi s year Sl G b LUMBER CO. o v ission cxplained that Beld Jast year by Commission 301 Park Street Phone er J. Idzur MeCulloch. The chalr | e us o other com at the EMBASSY DISTRIBUTORS OF MORGAN WOODWORK | HEBALD CLASSIEILD ADS . i i B t ons. B W mee " = was in line for the office which |

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