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_NEW RITAIN DAILY HER/ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930 Liquor Goes Astray in New York Apartment HUGE BOOTLEGGING PLOTINVOLVES 107 | - e HAITI EVAGUATION UPTO COMMISSION ral at Work Johnson's Hoover Withdrawal ttorney for ng. for OKklahoma. Boom Began In 1926 derrick nole county Pott atomie moved the 1esses, both | secking to rom the gen ady oil vor Earlsboro, of the new oil ght, became astily erected | Homer Knappern served as mayor several years hefore oil testified hen his ch n opportuni n the new affluence o sacting prote flux of bootlegs epers. | Knappenb pleaded guilty and nee, said he and A city “line sholesalers and re “Merged” With County Soon afterward, it is al v line stabl ounty soer conce to t villag HOOVERS T0 LEAVE ONVAGATION TRIP ction monc Group merg vith a BEGIN MONDAY NIGHT ON BUDGET CHOPPiNG buted osperity 3l witn der w ous cir ARREST NELS NELSON AFTER BERLIN URASH ANNIVERSARY “BY RIPLEY “E MAST ERP WROTE THE SMALLES LETTER IN THE WORLD 46 WORDS ON A GRAIN 0OF RICE Chubby born in 1 1 Lucius, and wa aave as his motto wceount of land) Sir H. and ¢ the pressure is rapidi foush ¢ \ining gineer causes to be this wetually | Mildmay, A Blow of a [l watel Hkev uthor, linde i to cool ver to “Mar time he had one child of The Pointing Pig— unusual pig. ](m( nwmer explains that 0FAMY EXPLA 67 a black who kept her until s Will Freexe Tee- vhen at and absorb sudden! [he Dog Book Edward lowered, nsiderable water - rapidly to below HART, MATION OF Had 33 Children s marries young fow veais of ag MONDAY—How to Light Lincoln's Mis, Clara n I Cabinet N aned Van Oppen nubli n Boar © FRENCH DONSDER =52 LT \ecords cand th Loomer, an to the A F,:ATM G K YESTERDAY'S CARTOON Lucius’ Bay In a statement to the 1any children—they € young home is City. Michigan. lle was piess some years ago he keep vou young.” At that 8 a babe in arms. nes Ilatson, pages 296 and 297, contains an one of the king's keepers in New Forest (Eng- 10, and to back and stand. Toomer sold the pig to ten vears old and too fat for this service. My W H ‘w.w\‘ of Berkeley, Calif., noted en- stitkes the piston the sudden pressure piston is suddenly released the air rbed air in the heated water lost by wduction to and nd vapor, will cause the re- hence ice will result. When the thiz Cua( causes the ab ration. The he: expanding air the freezing peint, Cigarette With Ice Will Be Explained comprom- the n- tech- alian usual res- 1ough voted with the complete text of the ex 1 1o ied o ion - AGITATORS INTEND ~ TOFIGHT CHARGES - compron jat an officer for arrest the forfciture downst s ory 1o posted 300 hond ince in court Rebukes Ya what Ippear Court Do you know this Yari It opens il who 1 o'clock about forfeit Iraceski told was tody o con- ad chey oth cas Tracesh al should rp, which cd to bear in mind. The Anierics ch continued on o'clock With case wer m werd M. Hurwitz, 1. P Hyman Wolfson of ing real « Jorniing and for violatin linanee dis hand cled as his own lawyer Officer Delbert hall Gaberman Hartford, vhen ut convicted and the or 1o ibution of cxamined vho arrested him in front of ity 00 at Mecting mect o than catured by frequent applaud or attack factory conditions including the bitterly assailed the Union league at the hall vin place last e who deseribed himself as a e leaguc Mass mor 300 Ho col this city authorities officials were member of Irade Ulkrainian evening. organizer in mber of the denounced police for ctions in Vincent 1 Yaris Tine o ought the the Vin- to time of the (wo m thering, especially that of enting him a martyr ise, a vietimo of the Finally hecame A in his talk that he ing condemnation rror rous proposcd @ motion capross | in the posted by Ja-qdropped inter- | the | communist | and police | o | the — Grant Withers Wins In \lun(m\ Payments l.os / (P—Grant Wit o r or t 1y clopec 1 with ar old film today from 1 TWO DEATHY GLOSE COUPLE'S ROMANCE . Widower Believed to Have Killed Widow Who Spurned Him reh slopt, Rose Yanco, ed in a de i Your was released onL Stwife increase to 8500 Superior Judge Walter ined Withers in his mother ulment petition that 3 his marriage to Mrs. Inez Withers m 1925, the petition fo age in payment as illc vl imony p: su his « Torrington, Conn., While their children Nellar and Mrs ower and widow, struggle outside here cir 3 (L) Joseph wid- since insti enga the vinst cover discovered carl apparently bod after the o original 1 on ti Nellar slain woman I suieide Bullets throug ded in Police said Mrs, Yanca led against the ore she w Mrs vear-old son slept throu Nellar left three childr home was in Litchfield When discovered by an pedest 1, Mrs. on the jewalk ne The man was hangi of the car. Medical Examiner H. T5. Hanchett was called by police and returned a in the hall ry report of murder and same grour tods coms h the temp : ! cvidently d strug man be- motion also calle ¢ of the Unity a response a uting o lering . the speaker atherin s gone on record ng the police actio Arrest 1s Advertisement e time for the called loud Alth lany failed to a to | L were no contriry romptly de- had ur as condenin- Both were 3 Yanco's v h the Nella ‘ayes.” Swe ody lay sedan r Nellar z over the lar ani- mous of the two hand il istributor ool apparently wdvertisement as th proved to h Tl place fing court Iy the | ror Al wer ctive Sergeant (. k- cants I. A. McAvay, nd LML Kiely, The d in the back made no attempl and ad been pay o active widos time. Apparentiy, they refused to marry Coroner Herman pected to | deaths NEW STATE OFFICE BUILDING DELAYS s TORESEENON EASH two eddlin Continned ¥ remarks Lody therin “fellow from the 1 cgan to il oni said, she S Feeney ofticers hall and interrupt the meeting ' distribution of hand that had caused tI arlier in t d as ther is no ordinance forbidding the tion of handbills in a J When the speaker place was crowded. He 1 the words 5. and nuel hold an inquest into the mai of t to stop like those ests distribu- openeid liow wor gan Nis at- talk wit immediately be ack on the ting the ills. His sarcastic erning the heers from the il d that 1ad been raom for | Lrre e for rom First age) consieration of the plans state buildir will undoubtedly c tore than had been appro- of Vin ated, and if after re ideration their [it is found the cstimates cannot be lessened, it is likely the e building will hay the next can make appropriation governor expl t the nee board is not the workers™ buildis court the cles during stotria th ifraid of rry out the closed doors Pactories Assailed started a vig the local factorics, us- he efficiency methods that speeding up in production lahor seaker claini- beeause “hosses” an. tools” were the workers i to ¢ work be- | tion of th to be session of an addi- rous at- ins their called fo through t saving machines. ed that au- rize start of a construction procecd until the a lic appropriation is depleted for worlk and oper: w th men over ve the unable cause {he ere funds to complete he building within the appropriation at hand not appear likely that commission can in any the space departmer to skimp work be- ork to adapt | be machines | 1t to obtain not able new when done themse that young e ceived the does ind women re- way sacrifice lotted 1o t and it is the rials which mi, positic any o Not Welcomed the pl answered hin cricd ou Unle making a e lout of the told 10 | regul sion of meet- | will r the cot on of not Interruption He asked if this was not true tion of te a chorus of One man in tha he stat nt rig very costly the was not and As promptiy b his peace until after the ing. Growls sounded through th gathering at the interruption the appealed his low workers” to ignore the lieckls ind show the “bosses” that meetings of the ganized, During his speech, the touched on juestion. stating that million workers including about 1 New Brifain, He of all worke termed "'t ¢ er & Co ked experiment. crowd some way found next difficulty e tart on build- g may eferred for at least 18 i e e building would require two years. ard I Hall. state commis- finance and control other legislative appropri- Commun- |ation will be necessary he need unemploymient {of the to met ade- more than' six |« out of jobs thousand 1in ked for unity exposed what he remedies of Hoov- [than th that the American Federation of Labor traitors b | fbr thrown out, and requested the or- nization of negro workers. He d the demands of the work- [more crs and stated that cvery unemploy- { The 230,000, Mr. od man should reccive $15 a |represented a cost figured at from the government 10 o 55 cents a cubic foot extra for child, believed a building of this adequate. Iowever, has the original cstimate inadequate, he snid, s increased Lo trom speaker to months, workers |sioner ot lieves the tate arc uat Whet ppropriation bmitted 1o the general Mr. Hall said today. it vmum sum which bill was assembly, aled for a was smaller The £2.000,000 mi amount appropriated building and in order to margin. the board of 4 control added $250,000 necessary. lezislature the insure finance Hall from including 35 It was cach and also f | would be explained that [only mbership in the | fonnd could be found on | cc the back of andbil 1t had | been distribu and urged the thering to fill them out and help n the o zainst capital and | e aker also wpplications for me Communist party spe been but the 60 to 6 the “hosses Althou oo zathering s of forcis 500d sized A number of young men rear of the hall deli nswering “right” the speaker's declarations in 1o kcep him poing on his dthough they had no interest declarations The speaker spokec ‘ practically an hour half, r | marking every once in a while 1 i he cxpected Vineent and Yaris ppear at the hall deliver main Ches P Hat 1= Pasicd he concluded declared that a forum would b 14 but f had hats pa among the crowd to take a tion. Small amounts of into the hats about the gathering woman and a girl had a rcady answer his jority of the birth there was a of natives attendance $1 .50 is the | for the kind of dry- | subject, | took great to all order in his and a to his speccl collec- | silver wer which wer. by an | The | to all cxplanations | passed clderly speaker questions although at length. Communist at the large gathering at ceting proved that the time coming when “worker plant the * B New Britain wo; will courage enough to or; fight the “bosses.” During the meeting interrupted, the ed out in a low voice that nobodv | could break up the meeting and | \yone trying to do so would find | himself in a very “peculiar” posi- | tion. Avrested Men Keach Hall Shortly before 10 o'clock, a bonds- appearcd at the police station | furnished the $500 bonds for release of Vineent 1d Yaris. two Communist workers immnu were I'he stated the fis worker will aid Uhat oon vize and | whenever he speaker drawl- | man the i diately ind they ering dre me mass mecting loudly applauded \\hww introduccd to the gath- Both men gave short ad- repeating most of the stat by the first speaker of hurricd to the wer 96 and 415 W. mide cvening UsE unnamed | side | e said | ount | ind | will | the | the 1v e it | De- | said, size | not | PHONE ~ The N. B. Dry Cleaning Corp. a cubic foot and this price more is necessary if is to have an adequats wuw | Com building. Howu soard of finance bled the plans for one month an the meantime the speeial builc commission will review them the commission will probably neat weck, according to the oner. LINDBERGH'S PLAN THWARTED BY WIND Night Glider Flight Tmpogsible— Golonel Deserts Camp Licut Mr. Hall explained, the and control comm Lindbergi Camp. Tehachap Mountains, Ca , JFeb. 8 (P —Fore (stadled by unf ind condi- tions in attempts to make anything except very short flights, Colonel Charles A, Lindbergh today tem l;porarily deserted his caperimental glider camp here, After a disappointing |just before midnight when his boyish anticipated was dashed at the avorable experience last nigh cnthusiasm over night flight last minute b weather report, the packed up and returned to Jeg Mo intimated that he no further glider test efinite period hu camp be maintain sk for use in the event wind conditions develop. oday planned to put ~winged monoplane specd built for him and Mr W oat Burbank, Cal., throuzh paces in department of merce tests. later, associat e may scout around for vorable glider proving conditions here not an extensive infavo colonel Los An would here for ordered that the ble col his here pelieve L more nd it improve Keenly iEEy Anticipated Venture flight ap colonet’s as usual he projected parc ad been the mind all day, although kept his counsel. During t ernoon rolled up i { Blankets on a sunny knoll and slept when the fitful cre at lo el le previously ren; th 1 1 istric- | chase here carried the tops of lante ograph and sent men nearby hills with i Talks With Newsmen Working rapidly over the paused long enough to curiosity of il ers, a barograph | Lindbergh Ho appeas: huzzing report ed by sight of thr he ad placed in first time, lau ed at themw then s m o scurrying to t the eady arol which for the uc- | ph later | going up.” h 1y. “AS 500! and if th announc nterns wind will let s those place m Preparations | been completed 10 go on what he | would describe only as a “soaring ex pedition” but what nevertheless to all appearances expected to be a flight of some duration, when the meteorologist of the government weather station informed nim that the winds local ir character and could not last more than twe or three he 1.;1.\,,\|'r| TFIRMS MERGE Barre, Vt. 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