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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID :\I()ND,\Y. l:EBRUARY 24, 1930. ONLY FEW RUSSIAN CHURCHES CLOSED 7 BIG SHO haste as it moved across the panels Someon (Copyright, Who imswer tomorrow's ins .. Packard) d the allment. NEARLY $8,000000 IN MOTOR RECEIPTS Lissts, $164.7 testimony, $72.50; commercial formation, $1,509.88; process 4; device approva 003 tests, $318; 1 in- fees, en- 115.30. T pies of hearings | ellaneous, | wire carrying 2500 volts of electric- ity. They are Carl and Wendell Will, 14 and 12 years old, sons of Mrs. Barbara Will, a widow. The boys were found in the ficld where they |had been flying the Kite. Wendell, | his face burned and lving on the wire, was resting across his brother's body. It is believed he met death trying to help his brother. Joseph Honorzicz, who attempted to tak Kite from a bush near his home, was thrown to the ground unconscious but was later revived. Efforts to re- vive the boys with a pulmotor failed. GETS BROKEN BACK REGAINING HAT George Sanford, Jr., Sustains Injury URGE LFGISLATION ~ FOR'P. 0. CLERKS National Federation Auxiliary| Asks Sen. Walcott to Help State Fees From All Sources TOUTH Tncrease 8619,116 in Year | Moscow Still Has 1,600 Housts of Worship Despite Closings by FRANK L. PACKARD -~ Receipts of the state mot hicle department from regls .| Falling Under Automobile Driv- licenses, fees, fines and other {of revenue, exclusive of the |line tax, amounted to § This was 58, or 8.3 revious year. heart sank, Air broku the now | 1s 1ots of fun reading the Herald | Classified Ads. Jo checka the hall all the rooms were closed have a wi it as it wa windowed roc moment her en By School Chum duc o room would low cr er lips to the Hartford, Feb, utomobile W. Sanford, Fire Commissioner Geor ford, had his back broken but will | live, according to physicians at the | Hartford hospital. The youth's hat blew off whil he was returning home from Loomis Institute. After recovering it he fell under an auto- | mobile backing to mee 8 s driven by his companion, S. Crampton, also of Hartford. | They were only a short distance | | from tl hool when the tragedy oc- | 1bach bill providing imposed curred. The lad attepipted to jump | op ralized ret ent plan for the | courts of the on to the rear bumper, supporting| all the doors | cmployes and the Kendall bill givin 54 of revenuc pts| himself by a trunk rack which open- | cmployes o 44-hour week. | from (his source wer | cd and threw him under the ma- 1 bills are being considered by |than in 1925. A total | chine. He doubled up under the car committees on civil service in|prospective motor vel operators | hut the wheels did not pass over him, | enate 1 post offices and post | cxamined, han in | it is said. | ds in t ouse 1ihe previous ye AL th Senator Wal- | these tests an L presented vesolutions adopted board of lectmen of Man- er; Typographical Union No. bury 1 . cele United War alling under | afternoon, as she ors dow, the down i where and fair st have ght in the 1 from his d be i Washi £ increa < noonday comy olulion adopted: L ry to Local No. ¢ major de up of amo stions and of During the year, post office [ all classes, amour in the ator Irederic C. ted to over N drivers’ incre o Rich- | ¢ the an ould lirectior Take the recog- nized standard remedy for colds ... At all druggists 30c. 50 1 © resolution calls specific atten- and the ¢ z tha door state TABLES TURNED dazed and st meant now to leave was ruthlessl Dismay ar, an much of the darkness d the (i or inned swept away. her — then fe What was to do lit * an in- 1ptuo stanid- Suppose ther the house she 1 t ha e ampton and a third youth, Jo-| h D. Flynn, Jr., rushed Sanford | k to the school infirmary where Aaron P. 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