New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 24, 1930, Page 1

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News of the Wor Abr? v y (2 e orld State 1AW A crdg(‘ Daily Circulation For y iated Press dfl Feb. ”nd : 1 5 9 5 By Assoc 5 0) . . 22 5 9 G mord- ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930. -TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS POLITICAL WRANGLE HOLDS UP *PAYROLLS BULLETS BLOT OUT GIRL'S LIFE WHEN == bPATI A DISPUTE ON COMPTROLLERSHIP BLOCKS SHE TAUNTS MAN WHO QUIT IS WIFE || i scvs CHECKS 0 POLICE, FIREMEN, TEACHERS AND FAMILY O BE HER ‘SUGARDADDY' | |use e ANDENPLOYESOF OTHER DEPARTMENTS e Sl e uasw Yo e George F. Schmalz, L Victim of Bullets and Man Accused of Murder the former chiet_exceutive and | | 'iElS ‘ PaleCk That DO@S NOt PaleCk Paonessa Insists Clark F. & C. Foreman,| | el S e DOBROWOLQKHND KELLY is Eligible to Sign Or- Shoots and Kills Mary | s PRESENT THEIR DOCUMENT . L ders on Treasurer— bl ) : £ . ”“Lw“mwmthfiqumm (i Actng _Corpoation i Aok e:; . 3 ; e .' :“ ‘ ‘ IN EQMIQBSHA “RE[}K of Citizons Property Owners As- e ' ;i Counsel Sa Ve N 9 Sneers at Him. conton Teading, ovement —| |+ SNNRE S Comptroller Exists. Poignant Tale of Attempts s % A 0 ?Shec ]”0 Nea][y F ,om e ui ‘ ; New Britain and Commer- to Break Up Illicit Ro- . | * Will ¢ cial Trust Companies e . : e | & - ‘ s panies fnantce ‘Related by Slayer -. ; : o :; ‘ | FIvE CAR% D oL lSHED vcly o the Citlsens Prop b - . Willing to Honor Clark’s in Confession to Police— o i 3 ;i : i e ! Signature—Camp Focal Held for Trial on Mur- . . S SO [ocomotivc Tosses Automobile Tnto Second Englne—Survivors De- Point for Many Confer- GEORGE 1. SCHMALZ Plow Tnto Mud of Ditch. apier s : ; 3 . 7 K W Tangle. is des & r “RNWEWW&$¢_TT{*«*CW('. :V-?" i L mp ruled edings institut- s in that de- als and mer street, in front shooting took place, and pushed open door, 1 ing up several \ Only 0,000,000 Available to Meet {1 vhich was trav ed J ¢ i v o ! . a padl a padle yrding not ¥ il pi Hn“” mufif‘ steps before she collapsed. Mean- 1 S Sl : s ; . % ng ; pass he 00,000 while, Schmalz, not knowing hie had [l Demands for xtra Appropria- o e 4 ; o (o i i : y Srveliie g ; ) e nurdered hier, ran through Smmnnier ; S S r behi it. [ not 3 ‘ ) slon o t ; ;. ; ayTIenis. Commercial, to Elm, goin A B Tons Conpre= Nows The dften shut hein pe ” ) , candidate fol ; : o] \ 2 ct §1,000 Y, Railroad Arcade iin street and \\,\.\w on. Place, then to Wash- street. battle. b 1 & _| Mary Velicka When Helpmeet £20 : Yellel cas If } S(J el [,} mls ]edge [ m‘r Hm] F HIE H “S ‘ ant ratio N; :voxl.:,.“l Loresmoon ERtuL smells Perfume s Coat— | would imply i s 2 Sl L = o ”‘”‘1" o hone o0 “I‘;"“ ‘n'u Perfume On His Coat. & i el T Motz el ¢ at pres- et where he also livec o Helped to Break Un Home. { rcled By Drogrs = & . 0 m I 2 ed that he t the girl and g | \;\”":flv }\‘!’”“:\l-,l’“ SH e R S ! F" ! s Reni e ANIOUNGe tha headquarters he ¢ sub- | en vears of wedde ODEse ‘\\\'u'. ‘r;l)‘“ MR nosha schools, rs signed by W it ik Woods, | at year & 1 half ago, were | house, are aff n rer treatment g > Ceremony of Seating New Leader California Flier, Who Made Own r signe v Bliss W. Aot o ; Ay y n - by the program of economy | e i (LR v, TheiciSaay Iantane o Tetb il b ol nitting the murder, the policey | brousht ipbenc iy Y| \Wwhich the administration has out | onosha Search Confessed Murder Takes Only Six Minutes—Notel| Craft, Docs Not Approach World D ot W relating in detail the cir- ¢ J e injuries incl i Aty . was hon- AR 9 Armistic ired the | Linea i S E - and ribs, skull fra internal in- cr of Eight and s ST e oy his ool After the breakfast. whi : et ) e Waives Examination in Court of his pari . iric : condition of In the presence of Lis wife and | e Ann street. The |4itended by Senator n, of In-|; ] one 1 critical. Find Guns | Approaching Recontly: paid today after a con- ] tolv from | diana, the senate Sty DA AR SR ey | r ! ials of the bank. police court {o o ¢ TolE < | Chairman McNary of the Nospit = [y ztoi . 04 (4 Sun Diego, ( 1 Haw- esident n C. Loomis of the 1 the murder ForE e agriculture commit AL . 2 ; o esln y ( erei st Co. announced by Cl Jslanberssand e 1d at police 1 -|Jones of the senat k Jumps to Safet : i - i esitation that any order after Prosecuting Attorney Woods : i {committee; Speaker Lon S s e daal o ¥ X s P RS EOLC Tl R Et S SR e ordered a plea of not guilty entered | cpresentative Tilson of Cor it Lt v ) 1 loot- of ol (I today c hie had B AE halt ha A : hi ], ‘I] asked him if he wanted ,,I l,]‘ mv ileon ]O . of the passe t wved his life o 3 SiE 1 e invoices have (‘»’rm‘.:ln'x asked im 3 he wanted | 'y it apartment at 630 West e house republican leader; | b {0 DEEEE hospital with |ing, was it & £ g > i " i et v o v the finance com- stree wife, son and ¢ gh- | ¢ rman 1 ot egs brok ront the | tective i f1c etroit n s t he council and by the replied. “What do you want to do, both legs bro r o £ % & % H v c y ap- J v e & = it T A he house wa d means commit- bowed do i ere today | ©0! e; Chairman Hawley 3 : regular meet- ; ] (R S siine Dot Sl i« ) ot : ! . and doubted any effort would (Continued on Page Two) Bl z »awry | tee; Secretary Mellon of the treas- (Continued : Tour 1 ; ; : | e e R : i under Secretary Mills of the 5 L statement on the conferern Mark of 11 Hours set in Germany ers charged with murder in the s out of it inceptio ack i a of 92 7 ~ t T 2 = of the shears and scissors de-|der instructfons of t presi ) H 2 s - | stoc ) il b n M ssa's desk await nt in the factory, became ac-|the White House rounc | T Celi b ed ¢ 1 d 1 t ). 1LY lay, t 1 re of the comptroll | quainted with the girl, Mary Ve-|said, “has prepared a survey of the ., R T P KU 3 S t I RO MR LY = Screen Star Succumbs to [loka. who obtained: omployment. in |various projoets whien have been |10 Call Mitchell and Com- |« ; pellan S i equal Tight (o ¢ <9 foel frdm the point y ‘ontimied on Page Two) | the same department | presented to congre 1 the ad- mission on Liquor in Tuberculosis With |esenma wn always as a Home |Minstration, which wil involse ad- ontl S e 1 oo y Sinilte BAN']”b LflflT VA LT I R e o and |ditional expenditures beyond th 1 conrt p q Hidious Sy Smile on Face L e Incriations faraebevend| Two Weeks : ; S AL ] o the early U slowly became enamoured by Ceremony ‘Takes § Minut | the charms of the girl until finally, [the present budget. s ; ; 8 : ; gt they began to meet clandestinely | “These demands are being made Mok . 24 (P s S Baker . : g y i Siticl I[][] [mfl IN EEMS Monrovia, Calif., Teb. 24 (P—|cveni antomobile rides. The [upon congress and the administra- | MVISHT = : : 4 ERONS HeT PLEC LS srouUlicad L TSI Bl e s ppaniect y Bel Ncemantlikidend fair progre until it assumed|tion from different sections of tha Mitchell and elfin film comedienne, Who | serious proportions. country and frc ent com- took her final cue from the Great ! - Thanksgiving time in |ed groups. The amounts below are | v Hoove! (o e e e 8 : IR B8 ftinysynot ozl Short Circuit Burglar Director early vesterday morning, 5 Sch had to undergo |a summary of these projects and are | & (1 iir views on {he 1 e ) went into the fade-out as she enter- a t w Britain |given in the : of additional | ;t. inquiry into pr ition enforce ‘, t tl prison i search- | solemn 1 W sad oast and D W ol Alarms and Drill Way ed the prologue—smilin 2 ¥ ed, when time came to 1 ! ) Her private secretary and closest f (Continued on Page Four) { (Continued on Page Two) I ne ) rehed him as a spec friend, Mrs. Julia Benson, who was | | 1 tlon of the Norris resolution for s pocke a 45 calil the girl who made millions laugh, 130 P M l Ch ld | was reached on a motion by Senator r % w'sy 1 1‘;:: ‘1‘,‘1} and B (‘ " A l C 1 f faced the end of the picture ia| eregns, ost y ildren, Ashurst, democrat ma, 1t ear- (O ing knife in the top of | 1D0SSY LIS Al lVPS n Lat orma those quiet hours before dawn ried “almost unanimously.” There ; | il I i e it el P d B F d e el sock o 1 1 ame,” Mrs. . | t : . i they disarmed him Baker tt t 3 3 Gl Tien ik R oisone Yy I'00d art DARQUET | Ashurst vassient on the purpose | ool cpiained that he had planned 0 O€arch 1or brunette rieipmeet ... S ed me to pray with her. 1 did | thought it was to pe 1 cons silBonasuan SIGURtIE B Ser e : 2 LicaeRns ““‘i‘[»‘:“; asielie "Q’l‘“*"‘l and as I leaned | qqp yrancisco, Feb. 24 (P—Pi m-\;:mm-d. Ain an cffort to determine | TAtion of the subject S s e | nettes s “an even|jear over_and whispored jnto - her €4r soned by food served at a Salvation | (he nature of the poisoning. Emer- uaogin : SRR she smiled and closed her cyes as i 3 : : Ly 3 ; iere was conside disey £ : 1 faster and some- z00d lookers, : 2 o Army banquet here, nearly 130 per- |gency hospital physicians said the . : : T e earonat i ¢ ited t - alarm before try- to £o to slcep. A inoment later the'lsons, most of them children, were |symptoms resembled those o | % the commities as Cha R SR bl L Jefully e re is t the lucky ; - vault. To do endicanis 3 recovering, with few exceptions, to- |botulinus poisoning. N s S h5lafAhe e JEiEs rangisc t i ear h 3 The passing of Miss Normand.gay as authorities began a three- | More than 500 persons attended | jvomie et : ; whose colorful 35 years wer full £l fnvestigation to determine the |the banquet as delegates to the an- | (G 16 e BEnie, T Detroit police said they - B S o ; ; 2 t t when they pierced of tragedy and unhappiness as her|cyuse of the near tragedy. |nual’ young people's conference of | Senater Nopris. anmounced that |searched Baker three times and d 4% J Hepburporbicainexmal; ; the arm circuit would pictures were full of gayety :an‘ While there were no deaths re- |the Golden Gate division of the Sal- | ;o ¢ 3 R : = * [Ems0s laughter, not wholly unexpect- |poried, at least a dozen sufferers [vation Army. The menu included ':,;,,,j(u;t:‘",:,‘ ol ‘”.4‘”"“1\1‘\’\ (Gontini-n onibase I s e R ) st oo ad i their way through ed. She became ill in December, |\ore still in a serious condition at|veal and chicken, commerciall heard in execut e Zacol SR b e e the yeggs passed 1928, with an ailment which devel- |{jo San Francisco hospital. Among |served corn, potatoes, cranber; iy ooul b et a e : s 3 § il t naze urglar alarm oped into tube~ulosis. Blood trans- Mhm. was Colonel A. W. Crawford, |gelatine desert, milk, tea and €of- | visas toward hi ressintion calling | TRl LBl : . BT lConEl s t contacts, if any, failed to fusions recently gave her temporary | scond in command of the Golden |rfce. Vs S e e e THE WEATHER ey el o g e : " Then = they at- strength, but soon thereafter she . division of the Salvation Army | The first of the stricken diners ar- | 1ert conditione S foluie g e f e This action A the £ an open- began to sink. R et S e SR Emergency | 1t will bo the first time members New Britain and vicinity: eIl aood And i Ry i o ing larg \ it the body ‘N\-\S Normand's husband, Tew |mer Salvation Army “Angel of | hospital two hours after the meal. | of ths Hoove rl e O Cloudy followed by rain z_, u 5 k o bini nd re flock to the T sized man. 3 (":)':lr‘r.wrlwln’x”.‘;}:\‘..”t:w\r\honln“‘\hm was | Broagwas |Some had been seized with convul- | mission will have bren before a sen- tonight or Tuesday. Not Blondes, however, need not apply. | pier b the thousands. No violence ot isted of st and un- z » , 1825, _Beglns Analysis |sions, and athers were faken ill \afe committee, Several of (I co much change in temperature. | | The mayo type. | was anticipated, the police depart- | sct ‘gems and other articles, ¢ L 1 heallh officers hegan an an- | s | mission have appearcd before s sy" are not so good at housekeey ment wants to keep ti \atiox lue of I will run well over (Continued on Page Two) Ial\<, ofAood served at the banquet | (Continued on Page TWo) :‘mmc committee, ————Ak'tw.: h 1 de d to give all beu-| hand all the times $ )0, store officials said. with her until the last, told how prohibition inquiry for two wer “Bossy”

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