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News of the World ( ,,,n'A’, Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press : m UL - H .\l‘a:‘ue.kurh“ mz 15,512 * Lonn, ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DEMONSTRATION IN COURT ~ Girls and Women Divide On Styes ASKS FORECLOSURE WARTFORD BOOTLEG RACKET SUSPECT " Problem of Long Or Short Skirts AFTER CASELLA IS FREED ‘ Put Up to Negv Brltaln stFalr gex ']ENM'PRJ %AI]S%EII%TTEY ARRESTED HERE WITH BANS IN AUTU' UN EMBEZZLEMENT BHARGE Scant for Business d:(l Flowing for Evenings y b o LITLINE Social Occasions Finds Many Supporters— Lawyer for Dr. 0'Connell m‘ 0 0 S c G JU Friends of Candy Sales- m Ommlfic‘a},}“fig;:ifdcl:\c l§£:c):0ugz‘:lh£n 875%?31) iS&mLiggs(fianew MAY [; BEF RE PE |A|- RAAND‘_ RY man Cheer, Sister = e 7 | s e s e e BELVIDERE STORE NAVAL DFLEGATES Giusenve Larose o Rushes Into His Arms short skirts O i ot petteron her S IWOULD APPLY PROCEEDS : ‘ » A R ficten tiat all all gtaly Front Street, With and Estranged Wife B - e e e e s ot ount i 10 PAY_ EART OF DEBT Rflw IS REVIE“H] SPH:I]H] T” H[]AT Record for Liquor Law Smiles at Noisy Ova- B o it i e ot B U L S e ot s st s o Judde Jonnings Reserves De- Spectal Rushes (0 New York o Violations, Turned tion. T DR (oo o civiows rosene e o them wivo for hen fiflfiflfiflflfltwmwwMH Take Members (0 Dock ~~ Over to State’s Attor- | were sought will not be printed. The| Another said that long ney Alcorn. hai | majority were in favor of short skirts| was necessa to sct off the long | Trust Co.,, and Four Other Judge Traceski Denounces v B e e e st e TR AL LASTS FUR HOURS PAREWELLS [N WASHINGTON cos- custom of some women {o wear \f - Por o Tk | tume—short skirts for business and|wigs when they don long gowns. An- S ni r NG SR Nathan Dubowy for - d {long skirts for cvening wear. Age|other spoke in favor of them because | (0 Suberior Court Hodiy. Stalements Rtegarding Period of Use|Suwiling Thls Afterioon to. Start Found by Night “Flying o e : 3 apparently failed to influence their| they add dignity to the woman. e the 3 S TR T : : Using Court to Collect i [ views. Many you oved of | Many predicted that the long . : of Premises Ga Tnto Records—Da Group to London Conference, Ty Squadron” Seated in Car | the long skirls: some mature women | d would not stay and others Employe’s Account With e [ voted for short skirts were of the opinion that they wore | 1 of the Soo el 071 e Atorney Charges Prejudice pected (0 Have Momentoos ke on Bast Street—Believed | Tall Girlss Divided ! m nsations in women’s Y, ¥ | note debt and a division of t n Pavt o prilant's R ol orld eace Tatis Punch Boards Involved o | Many girls expressed the opinion | wearing apparel. One girl said she || o QePL and @ division RREEf TN A N L to Have Been Waiting at | that long skirts are out of place on|{liked the long dresses because they | 3 " t ) s . - | be Ut jorscrs is asked by tl 1 . . —Dismisses Complaint o () Gk S G Gl G i = o George W 1y i o) hantiond : el te 1 Rendezvous — Admits E | tomobile. One miss said she liked| : ued on Page Two) . vings in suj ’ todiy SpIe . John Robinson. in Tolice court toc took on ti da £ another e e Unsung Hero of Pollce Under Cover 25 SEUATED PREY (VANIY Far) | omobile hay i | ‘ Squad Dies After Romantic Career "5hm o oo s son st i e fafith] F R & oA Wi s i omtr e s 2 Irey ! ot izhit by the local police and turned 1d unsu & in the secret files | very few ar i in the m joine : - : 1 v i 1 ! nent of § of the New York poli partn - ” 2 in court t four : O 2 the « ity Sheriffs Carl Tucker llery brohe into applause o Patrolman Georg Hillert i e SOt e s Ll the - |y Dr. O*Connell s liable Nobilar the ; t 1oy ! Kelleher of the office roof Casclla rushe his dead, at the £5 ¢ the departmer cndorsers would be held equally | 1 & o ! n motors aw ¢'s Attor Hugh M. Alcorr obing and moanmng witl And now Ior Patrolman George silbert | lia and the balan remaining i o« b v L« SELTIDALO understood that he will s estr fe smilec 1 . . . ever remove hatever \m‘v was r-cover man, ¥ E ¢ ) een pa T b e § i g P ) ¢ e grand ju “nic!_\ is ! 3 or may be told 1geous detectives the New York po « 1 c 1 1 ' niar d d ) e i i AL to him_ while he was alive. Nobody, |arrests—arrests that made o fom totiie N B o hat he is found Dubowy Denounced e I that is. save his superiors in the |ies i nthe newspapers—ca el T N aEis Teanhy T { 1 ' 1 to be i on of information room at conclusion of an i EDWARD W. BOK v trial, ever made of i complainant or ¢ But it had to be done et. Nou | the time. It had to be that way iy f dles this nec ndre ! < ons on the t s (iggr Deter, © Rabnivg was qrivy for him the honor of standing out| An inconspicuous little man with |sary it will he up Lo the ban « Trew L ot 1 2 TR i Shl Roesc¢ from Office Boy to Be Lditor | in ont of a line of person appearing hetore hint si ——— 1c-coated |a sli an innocent ex- |t it wishes Nect (1 o s of Stanley Quart v 1 My § MRl an Sl ‘1”1 ‘o‘uw tellows, to reccive a medal from |pression, was Patrolman George ' Altorns « i 1o tor- | tor : l wariy | expects s « ! Lot s Lo the commissioner and he never even | Gilbert Ciaenob: Tool ik ko b0 T s e ; i | . : st in e e q g | t 5 ¢ o L Plyt I ;i c wear it driver, who proved e (4 Publisher's Daughter—Gave | attained the rank of a He | policeman dl. But his abili o hioies icted i g 1 he driver pro ki t 9 . 1 ¢ F. v psa, star { the engine but Offi- s just a patrolman, wi jii- [look and act like anyone frc cit Ll SDIDYIEIC ; 2 = Cabel Ited the car and asl S100,000 Prize for Peace Plan. | trolman’s pay. | Bowery outcast to an intellectual | Claims Discharge From Liability . P : St : e R One of Best Records { Dr. O"Cor clain 1 s ! A ek ! ! i : ation, which he! was unable ‘€0 court to be a d e atteript on ok, who came to il DRELLE Hecorahodletibemantin ELionilia acRe) i i f ; o : S T s e T the part ot the Dubowy Brothers to RINLY 1 asr e 2 : imm nt hoy xum‘— thout i and the adde use 1t as such an ageney and the at- ST e eaan) | the 1 i fo s ! 3 o o Iniice on-cont 2 : re to sign his opera- tempt is flagrant. The court cons | pit distnEishod position 1n SA RE[] HEA TPA Gl et Y i 3 {15 o : . tor's license as required by law with it severely erly pre- {htopict Edisaat aalite ; X f | 3 e U el Shp s 2 2 ns in Car s OIS 1d ¢ on Dr. 0'Connell w bills for |OP ce i Vs f ; ) atermine 1s found 12 abans Dubowy has net been daie with tgl®ie L 0 it e reat t it could not | day e Lo o C sed to carry liquor, but the court, and his te N e o i ~ e occn t 10t U Sl ‘ v ! . After locking Larosa in mass of contradictio However, | WAk M e ‘M\‘ S Pt sed o than to w 5 5 . Jlus and Sergea ¥ ca admits {hat - tinte | Me 1l four days ago and h . 5 l por s g £ 1 ¥ I ¥ 4 VoW 1 o i iy Ay Loy it miEat CBOLinL- | Condition beeame critical yesterday Rev. Joseph T. Dawid |Purdon Says He Was Ry e - a ! HRES L1 e ; e d to colicet it before turning of Ladies Home Jowrnal and Mar- W Fla., Jan, 9 (@] passe t 1. m. to- it vom an acute meart| Transferred From | Asked to Work Out that 1 ) o time o ation ¢ ! ¢ Bheol e S ki ex would put in prosecuting authori- . . s this is . ' ce f he purpose of trans- L R, Bristol Church Sliding Scale line R aner ] oy t s befe h ; Dl fenInE W load ot iquoni torLaromi s i = - e | r T nt 1 Ee JC d . sl i ki waited until well into T | lid this to avoid - ) garl g S 1 but nobody canm ttempt t nations in attaini preserving i WH : . Nilan | wWashington, Jar ¢ : d S e (unp.~ Vignred insWild Chase to collect for punch hoards, illc world peace as the writer of [in Purdon, sugar exper the com- BT O 1 D ; : : . s g : AT id to have been ar Punch Boards Factor for a plan by w ere is further the elemet Sty might cooperate with other | w : the location of assistant pastors | ht, il ! S i el o contrivan ontine casel i Americs ward | in the diocest merce department, told the senat o v ) \ ralded the depar q : W Violations. He told the sraught . itradictory | Bok,” an autobiogray Mr. Bok | Theophitus M. Kolowski fro lobby committee to nad veen | WOM STORIES: ucl Kolodney on the stan ; ! ¥ tod e to purposes of & triminal court |became widely known. Relating his | cyril and M 1t Hay AN FALLSQ RIE y ; I 1 oSt e Ad ! was caught in . o S s bl cthodius iltmm\ : asked by Walter Newton, one of g 7 < : cen left in Hartford yesterday stice e statc s failed to [details of rst mployme ford, to Saint Stanislaus churci, | § SUSL b s 7 > i iy rove this city, prove i to the court and 1 America m r boy at the [ Bristol. | xasol ; Sl > ! that he was therefore discharge the accusvd e of 13, his s to educate R Edward J. Demenske from | {ry to work cut slic for ! ! 1 storag ! Secre A G 5 structions having to The demonstration in the gallery | himself 1 his success oy Triatty chuse e sugar duties in the pending tarift 5, he testified, o was | he i (o e ! ictions ha g s su 7 ) irch, Wallingford, to 5 C M ReE Teanoy ¢ h the 1 ffic. The coupe did not et with the approval of nalist, the book was received St. Mary's church, Branford | bitk EOlEEniplosciMay SR Tetncd I 3 TOXELS Qe e AR tified . one which Oxr- Jud aceski and he told the outstanding work of ifs ki Rev. Henry L. Chabot from St | Purdon said he undersiood several ) B aL Bt Ao spectators so. Quict was restored, Donated Sing Ann's church, Hartford, to Holy | §overnment departments had been { I { ) : # uents Completed Rock avent to Tarming- but as soon as | f ¢ bene Following his retirement i 9| Trinity church, Wallingford asked by Newton to work on 1 ment House Roof i et ainvil Sunday and court adjourncd. th t < las cdltor of the Ladics Home Rev. Joseph T. Dawid from St | N8 scale, to ascertain if i e el 1 LG SRILOILER S Clidinggsecreiar WE i at the £ 58 miles an seemed to take on Cwer - lnal. a magazine for the succe {| Stanislaus’ church, Bristol, to Sacrad | Heable: 3 i’ Mg Rl i BRI = » b L % hour. Jc no of Kensington thusiasm. Casella being surrounded which he was cly Hentclchicel NewiBrilain Purdon added (hat vorked out wees Dowlin . who had (Continued « I - 1 d. e 1 ¢ driy : caded by friends, and his counsel, - Mr. ok spent much-of his time in several different 1 R nuog puorTictfovenithSnoss VIO i s OLBEIE (NN S b bl t Mot Out Window—Found on Apart- GOl e ! Lt Yorlgil elone e ney Lawrence J. Golon, being | IFlorida. Within a shorf distance of v d oS e D s M Ao posals and Chairn wraway of the | manent impairment of ) his estate rises one of his pri T kinto .,,‘ s "l,‘{_'“l“w ;'.h lobby committee, asked him what|was found today on the f of a (Continued on I T e e i became of four-story apartt 1 13 5 ge Three) pal philanthropic enterprises — a! john J. Nilan in Hartford on ) (ks el icer Blan- ———— llon of 61 bells erected on a| g He appointed sl L still b ‘1 UGt "'wwl as 4‘\\1\']"»‘]'\\;";' e i v t do tedil i itie, sear s e Tut found bird sanetuary to St. Stanislaus’ chureh after ihe | % JAUBN Y0se Il 10C ANCIEREC : e e lines ‘during s i 1 Pavano’s excuse for For the dedication of the Moun-| ordination and has remained ther Burdoniaddeg (thit herundersioodiaNoka Bolll 30k CAs SLEU AN AOLHL The v g de mbassi- | R s e e # 3 - Orginatic 4 © | his M‘omu‘:h had been fransmitted |apartment house. The woman 5 \ ves and ass A 4 3 ¢ o e i el “M\(ovhu.‘u m Smoot of the senate fi- {dead wi m ambulasce surgeor S } 8 nZipRyyinsed serve Calvin Coolidg then presi- | cyrate at Stanislaus church, of | 7 ? 3 SCh P > 8 3 1 BN 1 g TaToRe IN MM T T dent made’ & shecial (rip) from||Svhiohi Rev. Georgs) Bartlewski ia| nance commiticathroustiftiic AWnite ) ar a0 " apers \m Ready—New can o « A e B Fi ¥ 1 and de- | House Police said she was employed 5 e 1 . Washington last February pastor ) | e nerst 5 sy la maid at the Hotel Chatham, London Takes Mixed =om Contivedion ) Smoot to discu: o sl ale |cither fell or jumped from the inued on Page Three) nent impairment of her sight N York, Jan. 9 (P 1'olice y(-‘ | He Names, Tried to Stab | & | | | | cerves, a police emergency squad B0 o i o o 20 Middle West States| i Decomber 31 1C0urt Denies Yale Professor’s Plea it i s INISTER DECLARES ~ Neva Parvish, Employed yegular patrol twice ed : 9 Paming by Airplane Company, Gl ol i) 0 S ETAEE 6 in Midst of iy L ! reak up a demonstratien in fronc| . Shoe company, was shot down as| Ct t ) court i s mo 8 ol = of a West 26(h strect shoe concern | Blizzard R e N e or Lltizensi Ver yvar uestion o o oo s St ) lm:‘“(' i I i e this morning and taken with five Bt ’ L AL >atrolman Thomas Julia s & & =pita = s ¢ i o % 5 " e lacerations of the face at the hands By the Assaciated Pres bullet wounds to the 1ann howbital | e Haven, Jan. 9 (U)—Profes- | right to bear arms only 3 he EAtene: : Dr. Soule Calls It Contrary of women participants in the dis- Springlike weather prevailed P il sor Douglass (. Maclntosh, Dwight lieved the was justitied e VISRt et N e e e It i <il turbance. Many of the demonstrat- |along the Atlantic seaboard fronw MNSCE Ust L | professor of theology at Yale uni-| John W. Davis, once democratic {17 ke e to Spirit of Con- r y I hd ¢ e origa today, but a cold | 3 SClans ey dnsoiion o : CREGEA A il i tomc 2 S ors were rounded up and taken to | Maine to Florida today, but a cold |, o & S8 S GEIOL B RS L versity, today lost i Bt in | candidate for president, will repre- {0 o G itution a police station where they werejwave that keld the west in 1t8 8NP | 0" o njove as his ailant, | United States district court to ob- | sent Professor MacIntosh in the s T ‘ leading charged with disorderly conduct was reaching out to the cast and} rilr BT S0 g had trouble | tain United citizenship with- | preme court fight if the cir The police said that the shoe con- the south, and a marked drop in i 7 % ' out agreeing to fight in “any or all” | cern, the Dan Palter Joe com- | temperatures was predicted before pi is not involved in a labor dis- | nightfall. pute, but demonstrators insisted | The weather man's whim for rec- that employes of the company were | 0rds took the form of two inches of v from Co- i here fell into the : Wit arently to land v n the plar with Mrs. Pasquale Alberti, sister- old’s the district court decision X t f 1 R L jo| Went into a nose dive and erushed in-law of Alberti, and that his al- | of this country. g Judge DBurrow’s memorandum | ¢ were fi hie S iough poin ihge A e leged assailant of today had at-| In @ final degree filed with theread hic ommand of Licut, | 10 2] R ‘ taken from the fenpted o stab him on December | clerk of United States district court, | “Upon consideration of the . . 5 t : D s Judge Warren I Burrows of New | tion of Douglass Clyde Macl: { 1 c!\yl:\)v“x‘\lu'v“ S ;"“;4:1\l"li'" o A iadale|| Police sfarted a search for Bhil:[London denics 'w.‘ lm‘.;jlflz'x“x:‘t»‘i vm:nw\n\-v-,,l. support thercof, th fcases il (e destroyer Wik ticipants to disperse. The women|ed only once, jn 1890 ,when the|Pasquale, for aucstioning, —hey)l =l % i or Goa betore the |aminer of the bureau of matuializ- |cor | of | ‘Comman then rushed Julia, screaming, and|mercury touched The official [said_Pasquale’s wife, Annie, had :,““\' of the Diited Sfates. Hon ana he u\v‘n‘-;‘om( n!“um G : e atching his face. Julia defended | thermometer in New York city rose | left him three days ugo. s OB B e (o T S et 1 ot himself without using his night |10 a new record of 57 toc with | iFBrlenzal 1s mavriedilandthertatnop (0 SEBT RIS oo e e e ar stick, but the demonstration ercw | the prediction of a further rise dur-jof four children. S e Bl e B, U e i b e The statement was 1 in intensity and a fellow patrolman |ing the afternoon before the van-| The Bond Shoe company ls m"»lw;“]-wh oy 4 [Se20:c8 mh»yll.““'x Pl v Hot S e S telephoned for the reserves and fie | suward of the cold wave arrived. |cated ‘on Marshall's whart oft L e e [ onck gonslleting il { : e 6y e : e emanfor e Sl iy e R emergency squad. 1 imheiacin waaiher tso fwenkened |Brond istreat NCaptalniTom Daysof ) | s ez sl Emoyio etk Bt e Rt stofithe il ol N e cAEOR il oo framin A send o) y o ) M The police surrounded (he crowd | the ice at Hanover, N. H., and B-a |a nearby fire station took Brienza to | States circuit ““”‘” 05 fll‘\‘" Ui *“ hot promise in advance 1o he nAnil 1 and cl din successive waves. |ington, Vi, th collcge hockey [the hospital in his automobilc New York. Professor MacIntosh |in defense of the U States - | aboa ! ! . X I B : | told the United Press he would carry | der all cireumstances hut only if the {court n ; s )i the win Fhey did not use their night sticks. | ames had to be postponed. Two | " S i ) n anivIL A " ! k L e When all were reunded up half a|gtls skating at North Chelmford, | — ‘x.‘. case to the United States war is to be morally justified s D L P RNCC O Lhe 3 ! dozen patrol wagons were summon- | Mass. broke through the soft ice| THI WEATHER [ preme court, if necessary, to obtain | decreed that the petitioner t « : : = et e e DS vear. e | r o an understanding on what he con- | tached to the principles of t . (o t ! iev \ 1s a brother-in-law, ed and (he communists sent in re- | and drowned iy | ; t ' ! lays to the police station ‘ — | New Britain and vicinity: siders to he a vital problem. stitution of the United 2 demonstration camsed intense| Kansas City, Jan. 9 (P—A wintry| | Rain or sleet, possibly mixed | | In his petition for citizenship, the | further decreed that » per exami ng about the ihoon ‘ 8 ool g el excitement in the distriet which [ symphony sounded again today over with snow and colder tonight | | middle-aged professor declared his | citizenship is denied. | guar « o8 LNEONE stk S s R to be forwarded to was crowded with men and womer | and Priday. {willingness toinledze Jallogiance: tojf &5 (Signed) S Warren: B ; ontin , o e divid ; cat Neck tonight on their way 10 WOrk. | (Continued cn Page Two) e -_7-_--vwlvm: United States but rescrved the “U. Distri f i I r { ndivi . t Neck tonight.

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