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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNE SDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 193 WAYOR'S LAST WORD T0.JUDGE TRACESH ON COURT DISPUTE NooPuether Tine —_— ‘c¢ Children Found 1| R FLARIDA TITLE Starving by Officers oit.) BELIEVE IT ORNOT .. - "BY RIPLEY | EDED /0 ACRES OF 15 LAND To Almighly God A ~\ POSTCARD $5 0\ WITH /0 22\ ADDRESS \ BUT wiii A PERSONAL. | MESSAGE \ ON THE \ BACK:! WAs | G SENT BY SHIP 15 CALLED A CARGO / Radio stavs £ 7 HAYE DELIVERED DRAMATIC SKETCHES CF 500 WORDS 6 NIGHTS A WEEK - 52 WEEKS A YEAR - FOR THE LAST 4 YLARS EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S ( .‘\]{’1"(}0‘\' On New Year's Eve, in a 1T By CAR IS CA Quatitiers Dixic Junger Blew 1872 Smoke Rings From One Cigarefte drug store at 3700 Dayton Avenue, Los Angeles, a smoke ring contest was held. Junger won, blowing 1,872 rings from one cigarette. This statement is verified by witnesses of the feat. lis address is 280715 Bethel Place, Los Angeles. The Thouzand-Year-Old Rosh Bush heim, Germany. rose hush - sh—This rose bush arowing beside a church in Hilde- Ihe chureh was built in 900 A, 1., and according to the church records the as planted about 25 vears after the church was completed. The stem of the bush the trunk of a good sized tree, though the bush is comparatively small. TOMORROW—A Reward For Kit Carson PLAN ENLARGEMENT STIMSON ATTACKED ADJOURNED TODAY N CABINET CRISIS Page) * OF CREDIT BUREAL A3 BUSH LEAGUER iialone Says American Naval Delegation “Laughing Stock” From First had becomeo prac- the 1u de- at- ssity hecanse f the discussions on the Ifrench Urance is without a ind hias no ofticial gele- at the moment the other POWers were up azainst the zoing ahcad with untit the IFrench London naval conference Iield Malone, international when he 1 tion sl today od on the Pari proposi i G i Milon alliGlotiof tht LgOTieok New York hrid onee port cnent o wi compani Miss Kdn Johmsc \ fie could again par- foable Consile arried ; S SRR fd Courteous Gesture ere w0 other reasons ntered the dec Such a move w He was possimistic serning th pefits which would e ision for 1 the nay acout Britist Irench by the o f would cling is IFurth del possible adverse they im- sl-conceived heeause believe the tions i worried about “AL cmbassy ot ud eriticisni it they tried to carry on with the of the ock of Europ: nners in the An London all + Al his pip Malone siid A attendunt cople do s smoke gonierence known that Seerctary N eager to get del a re 1ion m o the their verybody drin cone ant la- nrobably the ions felt the chonild of the i same BAKER RONTS ROBBERS: ”o,. "o BANDITS ESCAPE OFFICER /"1 Sl Favorite (P-—Andr former Furopea Tardicu, cmicr figure in search for a4 dominant ident N Doumergue’s handled Throws Missle budly, that o Lrit e ite il mEell he would 2 but there was alinell ven if asked refuse had Pl Vietim to succeed until sam S Window—Chase b o T opposition tried and gland neve vithout a zets hat she and Mor ¢ best impression publicity and my hat o th Skl HICS o8 into a confercnee president went on with Tiis sions and oon talked things o pariy I ies and the Blum the aders of T S program Robinsor th the aders of the chamber dele 5 Th senate, ocialist chicf. the left 1ed 1o the nd all af Engluet will par lysee palac war France psition, Ttaly will noon ek nglan 1 varions groups the presi der of the mo: fm- left and despit than the quently mentioned i ked to e ridieal party of the Hoover and socialists s extreme s0- ean candidit © at the next eleetion.” ely to he a form dvation Army “Angel” To Wed Californian 1°¢h 19 (P theby Predict *Comeback™ political thought that might a observers, low President o ho ago ation oadway,” an e < Tardicu as K of form to reorginiz tn shonld the ould marry Spivado, weidthy $an o Incisco e Ardien in any ciso wis 1o ollow ‘coming hack,” whether iy Noree in St few diys or a fow months Harold Th former premicr, who wa of grip when improved to Lundled up against the ther and finsisted on zoing to sce the president in order to render an account of government buginess especially the naval confer ituation The Elysec enly dingonally ministey 0 down with an attack tell 5 Craw onimcrs al fe was | Mg ministry was devoted to her cvanelistic pday. He MISSING WOMAN RITERAS vork than to him |f Ke notiticd ut po Zing we: vivalo was divorced in 5. his charging that he s devoted wag missir nore to “sport and convivial to h 5 forenoon tha com- e palier is Florida in | from f the interior o 1 yards fo NAVAL CONFERENCE aero the street ! — : Beverly Citizens Want Radio Without Static vrly, Mass., Fe » lave 1 Citizens have their o t ordinance for 1 control of street cars, block itomatic ice hoxes, electric nd X-ray electrica ssed by the and vor machines, rd of crmen signu- al awaits the ture of M Roy K. Pat Complaints from radio fans led to an investigation by City Elcc- trician William H. Greenlaw. H¢ conducted experiments and placed blam lio upon a dozen or more cl 1y operated contrivances then showed the broper finall inte owners how operation and corrective devices they silenced pro s coule The ordinane: ties for offenders cctric motors anly o avoid penal- exempts it prop: preventable with radio reception gently ope DEATHTOLLIS 10 IN SAPHTHA BLAST and that f constructing a new he one stor milding 1,100 1 0 acre reser shift o en em- vation by the Linden d started wor plant in en on duty followed i bla ongues of blue aleohol dows mes shot from the building and doors of 1 Men About 20 Thrown ON Ladders feef from the alcohol plant, a masons, car 3 arpon- ters and laborers was wor The rew n King o Lildir explosion t while the clothing force of the from scafold licking flames s afire Workmen ¢ their loy« alcohol hed out clothii > e way the fire. They e four workmen dead in the it Their hodies were five osion had hec rocovered fter th which fallowed the ex n ex zuished. Willizm Duffy, died in beth General hospital ucks I'he man, private automonile lable ambulances wero to transport the inju Elizabeth s hospital General, €t I th At the corridors and hallway njured as and the Alex- hospitals cots were s to care oora oF ed in. Al Doctors Called doctor and nurse in Flz bt call augment the hospital stafie il many Protestant clorgyt e hospitals 1o help at tims Word of the rapidly hones workmen and crowds of rushed to I s Difficulty was ex perienced learning the he hoepi hers and son names of the vietims and wich confusgion resulied veepiy Iy for {hsir Police tin the hospitals t order omen sought frantical- nfolk formed Do Liw any of the injurcd & hospital, said thi most of § oo condition of mo men is eritieal.” he ad verity of their believable. Blindness, 1 fear most of those who William Slacen, a came burns is almost ur survive me out of the scathed said i shootins o alcohol plant around me. Many of the tou i Ireeklshly as th foilowed the path of the aleohol The flames w on all of flame fumes sides of me. One sh of 1l from me 15 untouched, but 1 other men.™ Hurled (o Ground By James Caperinicehio as onlv 10 1 saw it sty Blast loyed on the new building, wa wheeling 4 barvel of mortar whoy the explosion c red. He said thiough h v 3 ot alcohiol plant. he was hurled to th ground by blast and found hin clf afire “I deaped up.® he said, “aal evervhody around they a the the looked hey were all on they began g tng up, Most of thein were on fir They grou Then staric here s round build Most of the men They couldn’t and they the fenee run just th cemed unable Lo ser find the became and In additior rrom the ing gate 1o out panicky, beating ¢ ke mad. to the burns suffercl sheets of flanie, many cf cmen on the new build actures and other i om the scaifolds sercamin the wo red in falling Requisitions Issued in Kidnaping Investigation Hartford, 17cb. 19 (P—Requisition pipers ur r which the three me M real es. Kidnapping of New Haven and attempting © ex him A $30.000 ransom will were Charged with Price. wealthy tate tort everal weeks ago, viek 1o N Haven o Governor Trumbull's office onerator from brouzhi sent ont ; to- Two of the who are being held in New York city, are |the papers as Samucl Handel and Harry Fletsch, addresses unknown, but temporarily of New Haven. Tho third is a “John Doc™ trio named in The area cireulation, the 2ecater th o Lo you Herald ed to Klizabeth | PROTESTANT LOBBY BLANED IN LIDUOR LEGSLATON ST (Continued Irom First ) ‘proper in Kansa the to discuss conditions outset toduy Represcnt- Michener, repuliican, Michi- put in the record statements Gov. Green of Michigan and circuit judges of Michigan is- Saturday challenging Liggett's testimony that they had attended a “wild party” at a road house out- side of Detroit on the night of No- vember &, 1929. The first witness was William H of the board of sociation against He Representative crat, Maryland blog ative gan, from four sued this morning chairman the prohibition ayton directors o as- the introduced by mo- tmendment. was Linthicur chaieman of the Stayton recommended return to € the powers of exy 1 a belic could deal with situation if mendment were repealed of Di tostified e states of and local that its owr aption each local liquor Represents Board 1ytan said h the the hoard of plaining bourd as compose of 232 memb d in husiness, H conducted an into prohibition nearly every Kind of asgerted it had exhaustive conditions resul and had “that all was ational vestigation ing from reached onch jon not under r prohibition To corveet this situatio ‘the directors of association beg leave to recommend to the avorable re- ton continued this commit a one of the resolutions repeal of the 18th ‘mendment, bringing the matter mare closely back to the peop In this repeal we do not om th federal ment any of its old powera. It should be left with the full power N cxporia- transportation and providing for the to deal with in ion tions taxation “Not of the amendm do we b repeal 1o zo into fect t hink the states should be given sufficient their 1 local e time latur late “Wo ave sessions of whi liquor 1 suitable mey be adopted further, that wher adopts n e or hition 1ould have federal fmment the ion Jteed such Webh-Kenyon and iry act, so that improper portation of intoxicants into forbidden the the hone trans- 4 state which has entrance 1 be a federal crime, and the federal process may run (hroughout the country to produce the hich the state hers mizht not have the to produce Group Has Two Assumptions Stayton testified the 19s0ciation 1 with these two assumptions Ifiests 7F t the Jiquor 1in ve o1l good citizen cnowledge that evil power and endeay Second: “That ouzht to recog the sincerity of the great body of the people proposed and Lrought about While s went or wha ional prohibition readily conceivable,’ that even a great nu weir judg inconceivable to hody of 50 q mitlions of should have into anything like a her of Y orr in utterly people ment, it is us that the zreat drys” inel z00d enter- 1ding and women ced con- sought to in- Wi oy or country time congress. ayton continued P ly “taking all said, in effec have changed wisdon: unto itself,” four things “which our lives I the current of our history, namely “To the people of the States it said, *You a you can never again b trusteds you must be muzzled.’ o to cvery You toke your for whole United un- worthy; said tate, are an unworthy state; we ich henceforth you are from you the Fathers powers enjoyed ded™ ions for all ture Generations o 1he it said fun unborn W cner: condemn you in ow. unworthy, and from you the advance of vile I as bein bits; we take t to rezulat we fore people. aid to all cincluding your own hves be- that you will be CULUFG CONZresSes this one in which you men now predict that be unworthy of the power and we therefor wer from you, from the people tes; we, the war what will be good UL time, and we from all future congresscs the o govern as their cousciences their wisdom may determine take just we and con- taken it from the S5, know the people for must I p came ap ctment of soon after t prohibition that its results sat- to the wets nor the Significant of this, he added, the Anti-Saloon Jeaguc its public wer isfactory neither tion of sties for drunkenness and total ctice it had maintained after its annual report L pr Arrests Showed Inereases The Anti Saloon ague annual re- port for 1919 Stayton said was 500,000 arrests for drunkenness, Tt w<ed, he continued. until in 1923 it nggregated 492,000 T total arrests for L1 hown in the | report. he id. increased from 100,000 i | to The ecizhteenth testified, had curbed the to cnact legislation. that before its jus had the z ion in world but now the members were hobbled by the wet and dry question in their | campaigns. Instead of dealing with {the fmportant questions of stale. Stayton agsailed the national enforcement commissio Referring to that body's plan for ials before United § es commis- ioners d up law enforcement vion @ should a 0,000 in 192 unendment, Stay- ol powcer of congress He continued cor dirceted 1Lest corpor the law {0/ spac crted il govern- |, I'wo I'clons Toi 1fter the manner of other organizations that urged “Two Automobiles Por Every Family. Lost Respect For Government Stavton said the people had respect for the government because he dry law cause it had lost its efficiency. He charged that the government had employed to enforce the Iry laws and was defendine rderers ior svernment, to hold the when it the “slogan™ ¢ Every Family lost thugs that it the same reason. No he suid, could continu respect of the peopl used such tactics, Representative Mishener, Michi inquired ness thought there had en an benetit from the 18th amendment It has been of the very g * Stayton replied. “It discover 1he puls Len has en abled us to constitt tior Michener Mic amendment ive. Cont uin not done ayton “No As the witness conch applause. Chai rapped sma manded ihe MISS MIRIAM MOUAT CLAIMED BY BEATH From ter, D olution. and Alpha Several years the Sorority tered newspaper ally a soctally Herald, Natu chosen field inent in the city was imnicdiately successful and her articles on - soci appenings wer ely vead. H death was the source of gret in al Lodan Miss Mouat newspaper cditar of the dapted to her and prov jour nuine 1 spartments of the Herald at her desk in the up to noon Natur when completed her in the preparation of the weekly so cial page. She ned of no fll s she left for but later found it nece to summon med day she tasks compls home, aid. Monday removed to New morning she wis ritain General hos s determined tha means . where it an operation offer e only by which her Jife he Yestorday sorted 1o, and Mis parents, Adamis of R EDUGATOR WHO QUIT noon everal ha passed her . AVONSCHOOL WAITS trols the commitice, formed Mr. French as headmaster of would by assurcd him of ginning June 1 tain authority from to carry oufl the By the tc mitted to having orally in that his author schonl aving e unquestioned, and office o ob tenure of was unable foundation the prof i control would ha Mrs. Riddle, rstood, in- the nds of sner of school. Aficr releasing Mr. Fren his agreement to accept (e the ittee, of Dr. Canby, 1 oks Yale vostehip comi consist Lneny university, Elizabeth out Mass Dy Draper of New York wnd Scott of Ilartrord od REALE IS CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLING (Continued Choat Goo I'rom Eirst Pazc) who has shouldered the blame fo ntioned nization spolk stockholders, as possibility of ining has now the erash, was no Talk of Dominick Siningalli A number of the about reorganizin control of the ban Leen taken over T Trust Co. for Attorney Anthony J blamed the hank lapse of the and 1 wlich the Bristol liquidation Rich. whe failurce on the col tock market, advised adjournment for onc weel to permi the directors 1o to he draw up a ubmitted to the stockholder and thi; fon was tuken neetin be held next Tuesdoy md in the meantime it is ey that the examination by banking officials can be ried almost to completion. At tho: present at the e John I DiNonno of N Chief ¢ for th department: and Secret Reale did pernuterary Topor: night pected iy were Britain stat banki Vince xaminer dizeount com pany. Dr not attend rolicem Anthor the me n orderly Greisner w ting, but i wags condueted i tashion and not nceds Reale Turns Proverty Over Dr. Reale is understood to urned his personal property ucd §28,000, over 1o the bank to aid in the lquidation of its affairs. Al buit 56,000 of the $87.000 on deposi { iready been refunded (o (he holders of hank hooks in the institution, and depositors They being paid off by the Bristol 0., which ) erviees werd have defune it is said will suffer no los:, now r'ru moen returning their or issuing Lankhooks aiin Tthose of the discount company DRUNKEN DRIVER IN CRASI An investization is being mal into 2 complaint by Jacol S 118 Belden street at 6:20 o'clock las night. that 1 Ltomobile was struci | by another car at 1 Main an Ilm streets and (he driver was - texicated and insulted him. A cording to the registration numbe: the offending r is owned by Hartford resident and the police were ashed 1o asict in ti inquiry