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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MOND,\Y. JANUIARY 6. °lwith &+ desire to Lill. Alan R wounded his mothe: under temporary mental de- aused by over-study. He . 1s being held in the observation Added Power and Brighter Vuri'i cit uospical Returning home trom a party, Colors Keynote of 1030 Cars' | scimn retired to a batiiocu. 1 stayed so long, his father asked T him it he was sick. The elder schumm had just returned to bed Francesco Liveri, 5 s Latter his son answercd in the n ter Hill, beeame erazed Saturday | Models standing for review in Grand ' tive when the youthful student ternoon after having been driphe |Central Palace, hum a theme sons od his parents Lo come into the liv- and beforc he was overpower. |Of power. ing room d e had fired thres shots from a | cateh striking colors. strew Asked If He Believed in God cvolver into Frank Chiodo's tail- |lining. and low-hung bodies. Lm | “Do you believe n God® Alun pring shop at Webster Hill. In|hall the story of new monarchs of asked. police court today he pleaded ,M;m- road lies concealed beneath “Certain'y,” his puilty to charges of breach of the|hoods where engineers have cen- | “1'm a Mason, n cace, dischar, i permit and carrying a concealed Sixteen cyvlinders are introduced Feapon, and a continuance until | for the first time in American auto- ed omorrow was ordered in §300 |mobile history there arc nLior His parents, puzzled by lis ex- bonds. Attorney P. J°. McDonough |cights than sixes; and where cylin. | traordinary remarks, did not com- ppeared for hin | ders have not been added there ave | Pl and the son drew a revolver Liveri, who is only a few inch bver 5 feet an height, went into the | pression. | rangement Then Crashes l‘hmugh‘ Window and Gets Pos- “ session of Second Gun. | New York, Jan. 6 P—The “stars™ of 19 Webo:0f the 1850 automobile show ther answercd turally I beliey is a Supreme Being.” hen pray,” (he son command- ng fircarms withour jtered their talent the dlor shop und aiter a conversation | Four Become Lights g (often larger bores or more com- [and began shootir ith Chiodo, whipped out a revolver ad fived twice, one bullet striking fsix-cylinder motors, appeur chair and the other entering the [cights. Two arc additions to lines fl[;AL RESTLERS all. Chiodo, having in mind the |of sives. but the others’ are . afety of his wife and children, | exclusivels pushed them mto a small elosc v before the sccond bullet el Lasicr breathing for engines of greater power is reficcted in Four cars, formerly powsred iLoof 'the pistol. Liveri ithe v R Ea °“'n..r\,m.m‘\ lown-draft fold 1 crashed Hnu\l 2 & tford, was making deliveries | TTOUL every drop of gasoline have | _ rom a (ruck m the neighborhood, PCen Matehed by new mcthods of | ne The Hardware City Y nd saw Livero leave the tailor ship, |11 U5 One maker introduces for nr e “M‘ " n‘ ; ovolver in hand. Dashing over (o the first time a part of the radi- t hitial bow to the mat im, Burke, who weighs more thap |2t0r partitioned oif to cool the oil '\”“ up a gruelling battle inst 00 pounds and saw serviee m ihe |SIPPIN others have new and larg- | X0 Haven team in the Elmn City Vorld W felled Liveri with one | ©F pumps to cireulate the lubri. | SAturday but experience proved too i much of a handi » for them to overcome and they lost four houts out of six. A. Joseph and Stanley low and di rmed fim in time to ¢ Chiodo, who had taken wdvan-| T e of 1he opporiynily (o seize nis| 1 noise has | nd solated in many inst redue i nees 80| pajor of the local *v* won their n revolver vartly shiclded by a fit e carried back 10 pas- [ youts in the 125 and 165 pound founter - the shop C ubber blocks are more | classes, respeetively ; leving both mea had T d for engine mount-| " Abie Joseph flatiencd the shoul Burk fir: o s « 58 o ) : X o 5 ”“n””” ](1N[ th ] .‘.‘ 0 | ing e ders of Conroy of New Haven in th 4 do also, and without | ingine Cushion Deviee 125 d e v he opping to think of his own dun-| 1y | S e g o i e i 3 an- | Jtoad shocks are absorbed for one | struggle in five minutes and thirty i }.( l“w[l)unf:h & nin- eight-cylinder engine by the springs | seconds with a half nelson and bod) : oW and crashed through, taking]through a new device syneh d. Mickey Venezia drit- _ art of \he casing with him. Chi- | SR e s izer.” Anchored to the car frame, | tain in the 135 pound c rod runs through the crankcase | tartar in Iphiek of the Elm city in a vocker arm which is moved | what proved to be a nin and tuck lightly from side to side, prevent- | affair until Mickey rolled into a fur renching the revolver away from | 15 ol Snrevente f afe i MnUURUS Siolled in . s ing outside shocks from communi-' ther arm hold and half nelson and | su without waiting for explana 7 f s |cating extreme motion to ihe en- | had his shoulders pressed to [I contemplated no resistance b urke did not know it and he took | (o 0 risk. overpewering the tailor and o e vass in seven minutes and e meantime, Officer Lovines N londs o An air-cooled make introc 0N Johnson, who lives neariy, el e htrady koskl Is Thrown en notified and an alarm had gone | $1AL 13 called “the first airplane | { New H i . O'Mara and McAvay and | teSted in an airplane, substituting a | 149 pound class threw Jankoski. lo rzcant-clect Kiely sped to 1| Propeller for the fiywheel and tak. | ¢ grappler. in four minutes with - P 5 1 | double arin cls clk C | in an and Offier | 118 the ship into the air for straight | double arm lock. Nick Deordorian. wson hu utomobile fedlioven | butl Buvie|2ud sluntenying, id done their work for them ana| Aviation design influcnces not only | ! anded over the diminutive gunman | ™Motors but bodics. where smooth | C1SS: but could not do anything with hout any difficulty. | eurves and smart lines reflect hidden | MM and the latter secured the de- Chief W. C. Hart complimented | POWCT and less air resistance, Two | 18100 01 points in cight minutes, urke on! hie Bravery ired | front-wheel-drives, taking pard fop| ATt HOff. Dbrother of Vie Horr m his action v tackled €. Hasselmark of the local e police. Liveri w ¥ and threw him for a loss in six d ypreciated by |the first time in the annual fashion d in de- |parade, are extremes in displ ; ; ving | . 10 sioc Stanloy ult of $3,000 bonds u today. |ground-hugging, air picreing (rends, | MUnUtes and 1 o 2 ; o ! | ajor, 165 pound local wrestler. toy Al models present units, rather g eiatictersloniion DS tas(ans 1 | a i L aCEey ST NGNIICRCIE B ) hant i astencd | i and pressed his shoulder points : together, Iend, flare ™ naturally le Sin S 2 6in 6 minutes and 55 sed | from the hodics. many of which are | 0 e M ; s s n won two lLouts by minded” but follow tyles. patterns bei ormal Blection Scheduled {0 250 oo oo pendicular lines and recesses 3 architectural | taken from | ' s, with per- New Team This Year e New Bri in "Y' put in a industry has ! nt pot of the ruinbow funtil they become seasoned and ex- | signers have dgveloped new des, |perienced. The bouts Saturday were | from bizarre reds to pale greens and [0 the naturc of a work out. so the liberal |coach could corrcet the style and form of the various wrestlers hefore _|the state meet. All showed plenty of | fight but lacked expericnce and mad nd dc- o The results of informal ballotir 1 Senior High school class officers | as announced today by 1 grays. There is also o neipal > @ o use of chrow slating ane uls P. Slade. The formal clection | .. nium plating and har ware is spiced with geometrical fi 1l take place Wednesday morning | the section rooms, 1568 - Stecring wheels, with less spokes, | Stamini. The studenls who have been nom- Leening wheels, Swith il pokes d are as follows in the order of|°Mer 1ess “blind spots.” Stecring| Scorc: New Haven 18, New Brit- number of voles they received: |5€ars have been made more “shim. jain 10 N - FiretiVoarJona Clacs | my proof.” Shatter-proof g is of, New Haven and New Britain will | L Bresident, Howland Rogers, Thorm. | more eral use, as is four-speed |Meet agaiy here in this city withing - Higgins, Fred Ritter. Viee pres. | transmission. There are more cars (WO ¥ in a return mect ont, Charlotte Pursons, Anna Mur | €quipped with radio. “fingzer con- | ) by, Prances Vivian, Secrctary, |trol” of starters. lights, and heated o izabeth Wallbank, Ituth Johnson, | Windshicld cleaners. | 7l ina Salina. Treasurer. Penn | There are five more days for the = mball, William May, Stanley | displa before the show moves on MAKE THREE RAI[]S mian. |to Chicago. Tomorrow is Municipal - Junior June Class {day: Wednesday, Army and Navy President, John O'Connell, Itic i Thursday, Aviation day: I°ri- | d Hube, Wesley Alvord, Josep Theatr and Saturday, btts. Vice president, Grace Luddy, rothy Page, Alice IPres Suburban ¢ Constable Jumps Through Win-| Y. ario e el . | sang together, and were called back £ lee = o 2 A P e B 'HUSBANU HE“] IN dow to Preserve Evidence | o™i X idumento Its policies are directed by a board of directors composed of = X i oy, W | about an hour followed, followed by . hs; : 3 5 > e e AT et == R shor men of the highest ability and integrity, and by officers R > w - Tass (Special to the Herald) busines: ot which preced e S o g - 5 PPres 1.:\2. William (|:lo~ | I mh BUMB PLUT PR“B[ AeinsloniJan. i ineo sucees it tisn H. D ey was clectrd ”( lf)l]" training ;1[1(] expeilence. 10 Brien, Walter Neuman. Vice | fut liguor raids were conducted hers member of the exceutive commi g g i ent, Bernice Bollman, Ma Siturday night by Constables John ) bachenberg, Lucille Cas alsh and Arthur Olsen and s B [:,:mmomer Moo Lockd Up Al P s e ) i ! arres as made at ca mily Cieszyns! Treasurer, Oscan nd an arrest was mad t ch| panish Premier May | Constable Olsen i attempting to empty a kettl v Mrs. Helen | R —Herman Brady, whose wife, Nuomi Hall Brady, was killed by X lonesa o th Lomb sent to her in the wrappings CRELieCsanannouncemons of a Christmas present, was held to- remier Primo De Rivera that he|gay with his brother, Leroy Brady, puld resign within six months Ui by police investigating the tragedy. |Ojgen’s acrobatic feat prevented her | L hindered by intransigeant cl:- " The authoritics declined to di-|attempt to destroy the liqui onts or troublemakers.” vulge the purpose of their deten-| iour gallons of alleged The premier has said frequently |tion. but it was learned that they |and six barrels of wine were pring the last months that he | pad been confined to the jail at Up- [«t the home of Antonio Ballotti on tended to resign shortly but "is Madrid, Jan. 6 (P—Notcicro Del me's Monday's official Gazette, ;Hvlnnzh a window and took the ves: {eel away from her to 'preserve L levidence. S$he had run out the buck | or as they entcred the front but, | though she locked the door after her hat on ear cohol | [per Marlbors after several hours of | South sircet, and at the residence of | ting of a time limit, siv mont!is. | rigorous cross-examination | Charles Schaeter on the same st en if qualified, comprised the mo-t| Meanwhile, the police made | the raiders confiscated two gallons of prinite word e has yet given as 10| known that an uncle of the two | allezed liquor, two stills, and several | s intentions. He has been dicta- [men, Clarence W. Brady, who was|empty bottl nd lugs. P Of Spain since the military coup |arrested on Friday, had convineed | These two and Mrs. Bytzki were e etat of 19 5 | them that he was not implicated in [arrested on charges of keeping liquor = 'the bombing outrage. The latter was [ With intent to sell and will appear in e TO MAKE TALKIL | closely questioned as to his relations | town court tonight. Gee Ormond Beach, Fla.. Jan. 6 (A— with the dead woman. particularly e—— ‘ , of talking moving picturc will carry | with respect to assertions that he| BARTLETT FUNERAL HELD | - address of John D. Rockefeller had sought to marry her, before she | 1udson. N. I, Jan. 6 (Ph—Ifuncral ned his associates ‘meeting in Cleve- | became the wife of his nephew. ;R‘\l'\w( for Edwin E. Bartlett, 12 cith nd, O. January 10, to celebrate| It was understood he had inti-|Widely known Nashua metal goods nies e 60th anniversary of the found-!mated that Herman and leroy Mmanufacturer, werc held from his) e = of the Standard Oil company. «dy might have had a part in the home here today. Mr. Dartlett, who | Unable to accept an invitation to of the homb. and that the died Saturday, was president of the | the tend the mecting, the oil inag were questioned and held as a ' Metal Trades association. He was will te spoke into the microphone of ' result. Lorn in Somerville, Mass.. 68 years sound rccording moving pictur The detention of Leroy came as ago and spent much of his life in paratus at his winler home here a surprise since not until vesterday the Hyde Park section of Boston. sterday. The film will be taken to had he been mentioned in connec- |He came here about 12 years ago rris eveland and cxhibited at the tion with the case. He is a Wash- = e lent ccting. lington automobile mechanic 26| Sugar cane was first cultivaied in | was - - vears of age. and married. Herman | the United Stales about the year ALD CLASSIFIED ADS [is a farmer, 22 years old, 175 Husky ‘Truck Driver Disarms Two ‘Boy Kills Father, Wounds Mother . With Bare Fists After Shooting | In Strange Obsession to Murder By Crazed Tallor On Webster S ~ {Schumm, 17-year-old University of Frank Burke of Hartimd1 | 1llinois ¢ 1, shot his father, William Schumm, to death and| Grabs Revolver l'rom Mrs. Fayetic|to a ncighbor's apartment wher Schumm, 40, in their home he re | s d she ha Man Firing in blrcct.v fearlysesterda. Tolico beliose | uite h New Britain, met Vie Hoff, New | aven's captain in the 165 pound ' of mono-picce construction. Wheels | O 3 L structed t re smaller. New Haven won three houts by | Some bodies . ot only “air | Al and one bout by decision. the | yoyer or ] H All Color: « Iate new ti ear, qa i 3 ars ‘ | position I nue through which that officer ap 5 ane = |place the quartet visited. At the | Resign in Six Months' Seaf Pleasant, Maryland, Jun % o: alleged liquor, and he un.mul” seized |~ | Anthony | was in a scrious condition {present in the cathedral and in the { square outside. {the purple at a seer Schumm alno instantly, but the youth's mother van into the kitchen and her son followed her. She disarmed bim and tossed the pistol away, runnin she found she had been woun 1 twite in the hip. The student called a fawily friend told him what he had done, anl then picked up the revolver and left in his father's automobile. tossed the veapon into the Mi ippi river and went to the fric house, where he was persuaded 1o await police Dominated By Thought Questioned about Slayin Bumin said he was dominate the thought of Killing and wi termined to slay his parent n inyone clse who at erfere. He borrowed \from a Miss Winkler wing b nted it for target practice, It longed o her father His bed, told police Alan had been ing q wother, from h VoS pitai Iy recently and had shov L strange interest in the religiol Leliefs of persons he knew He was regaded as a “model student at 1linois * OFFIGERS INDUCTED BY BURRITT GRANGF ut Impressive Ceremony Attended by 200 Members and Visitors i rritt Grange held a publi H stallation officers Saturdi { evening as follows: Master. Geors MAIN § ¢ V. Hamlin: overseer. Tohert ’ i Crocker leeturer, Susan Forre { sieward, Charles H. Clarkson SIF i Wilbur C. Stodidard NVESTMENT i reliable stocks or bonds has its chaplain Lena § Ui r, Lather MeKay: sdcretary, M b 1 S s : Floront Fornan: e . 1 merits, but the |)rudent person will not invest to the Larson: pomona, Ituth Duntz: Flora Lois 1. Wakeficld: la steward. Irene MeNulty rssistant pianist, Lil exclusion of maintaining a savings account in some Mutual 1 ter Itobert W. And was the installing officer and was as sisted by the following pages: Anna | Jurgen, Lillie MeNulty, Mrs, Lester 3 Vivian Scott, Thomus M A portion of one’s resources should at all times be kept available to meet any unusual demand, such as accident, : Joln Andrews. Lester Vi P " it T b Lnioors i sickness or sudden need for cash for any purpose. f women carried b of flow while the men carried white car Mrs. Irene Zine was conduct Paul Zine and Iilsie Nyvack 1 | charge of U Mr. And An account 1 this bank exzctly furnishes the medium for just such a requirement. De])asfls here may be WIthdrawn that was new in Gr: \1v lation R R at any time, and are rec eving interest at lhc rate of 50/0 cmony. He had had constructed S e e each year, added to the account each six months We the hall. Upon those lating nature. there flower colors in profusion he tredlise at at the b urge every one to maintain a Mutual Szxvings Bank ac- K count and we vite all to use this bank for such purpose. struct ther s o seat, with arbor. In the e hall there rose a lar under which the alt At the bases of the a many potted pl Wound over the arch A few facts concerning nk will be of interest: / In addition the front end of the hall banked with' greens and blo was It was established in 1802 soms. The pages exceuted a drill wipon 5 S . . o 5 thein "I”"“"“’ andgisnifoLiigi h I]&\S }){1!(] (ll\'](l(‘l‘.( to (,1(‘})(751[(“1’5 ('()I]l]I)UOUSI\' since 1ts or- cirete about the altar where Thoma McAuley sang an appropriate solo e pages seated themsclves, in couples, in the bowers. Ioroni this they marched to a position ganizalion. It is now paying and has been for the past six years, 57 on all deposits. in front of the station of the o being installed and formed an av proached his station R e It is under the ditect supervision of the Connecticut State S e Banking Depaitment. outlined mere work for the comin . The gt z rendered an appropriate sclection. were Arthur Hayes, Chester Lo Han ilton and I3dward Hedwall. They also Its investments are mntrollod by the laws of the State, limit- II]“r ln\(‘\[lll("fl\ 1)\ \\1111'5 Bll!‘.l&& There were present State Over State Lecturcr serlin er Louis G. Tol¢ h L. Curtis, N ange Louis A. Griffith. Master o Plainville Grange Charles L Curti on Gran Its gm\\'lh in size and :<h'(r‘ngth has heen uninterrupled. Jts total resources January 1, 1930, are $25,089,039.58. Its total surplus. on the basis of market values, 15 $2,361,291.10 — Deposits of $1.00 to $10,000.00 will be accepted. Joint accounts may be opened, payable to either or the survivor. Deposits may be made and withdrawals may be effected by mail. Bank is open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 m. Monday evenings from 7 to 8:30. Lecturer of Farmin le; and several tranges. The visiting officers, all of rtily approved the novelt emony they had witnessed sons present itors of o l!um I of the ¢ There were 200 pe \ Husband Arrested for Murdering His Wile New Bedford. Mass.. Jan. 6 (U1") Believed to have attempted after fa'ally woundin his aju, 44, of Ilair Haven Acush inet hospital today sulfering from zi poisoning and a bullet wound in th head cide was found unconscious i the kitchen of his home terday shortly after his wife, Helen, had run into the home of a neighbor and collapsed Mps. Naja died from bullet wounds at the hospital last nig DIRECTOL S OFFICERS and Naja was charged with mur C. B. Oldershaw J. B. Minor I7. N. Stanley, President. LinS Y 12, N. Stanley P. I7. McDonough C. I. Smith, Vice President. CARDINAL LENTHRONED C. . Smith I. D. Russell Noah Luc Treasurer. SO \u\h Lucas Paris. Jan. 6 (P—Cardinal \Ver Andesson. g SR Rl . o ; dicr was enthroned at Notre Dan . Moore. 1. S, Hart C. B. Oldershaw, Assistant Treasurer and this afternoon as archbishop of Clhion i) \\vlhml Secretary. wrdinal was Paris, succceding the late Dubois. An immense thror 3. Parsons Maurice Stanley G. C. Winge Assistant Treasurer. . F. Hall H. W. Groth, Assistant Treasurer. Cardinal Verdier was clevated 1o} pnsistory in Rome in December,