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|- RENEWED APPEALS | News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN st hak- onst } « ESTABLISHED 1870 Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 16 176 March 1st . EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, ARCH 4, 1930.—TWEN i 1-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS FOR LAW CHANGES MADE IN HEARING " Weis Clain Younger Generation Drinking More Under Pro- hibition Regime * MARYLAND LEADER SAYS " SALOON GONE FOR GOOD| Opposition Group Sums Up Stand in Last Day of Wet Testimony Be- fore House Committee—Psychia- trist, Father, Woman Club Leader and Others Stress Conditions Un- der Law—Drys Begin Story Washington, March 4 (ewed appeals for a chang hibition, backed up by tion that the (®)—TRe- in pro- the conten- younger generation | was drinking more and more, were| The advance contnwent of tlu umfmm[eb untrained “revolutionary army” | REBEL ARMY ENTERS SANTO DOMINGO | which was able to voiced today before the house judi| capture Santo l'Omngo, capital of the Dominican Republic, almost without opposition, is pic- committee after the leader of | tured above as it arrived within the gates of the island metropolis to be hailed by the pop- \c anti-prohibitionists had deduced | ven that the | an1| BERLIN CRASH ENDS IN 39,000 PAYNENT o Steeplejack Tnjured in Collsion from testimony so far g iy law was unsatisfactory should be changed. A lawyer from 1 dent of the Molly Pitcher Club of Philadelphia, & women's org ion: a psychiatrist of the faculty of Johns Hopkins university in niore and a father from New “ tity, appearir s a citizen, joine With two members of congress isking that something be done :hange conditions. Maryland Democrat Leader One of the members of congress was Representative Charles Linthi- um, of Maryland, a democrat, who s head of the house wet bloc 1 heen field general for the wet forces in presenting their side of the pro- hibition picture. He was the first witness and summarized the test of those who have previous hearit the uding such persons as W. ury, president of the ia railroad, and Dic Tont, the Delaware ¥ of whom are directors of the ciation inst the pAmendment. Linthicum tion of all ondition ot went; an incre 4 court dockets; packed plans to ine prison facilitics; he opportunity to buy intoxicants 1 all parts of the country; and the se by the government of “destruc- ve poisons,” as denaturants. In yma cases he said denaturants had wsed death and ad prohibition cnfol a thousand pe lives says Noel 1 \daho, a criminality 1 increasc state. He said never 1 minors consumed liquor The view lot promotir pressed by Dr. Laltimore, a professor o. pr Y(-r\ * mony W. At ss0- con testin cor ded @ disclos uption ir se in erime; govers crowd jails han cement more rsons had lost Leir venile Crime Worse Martin of Le id iste juye d in ilc wat had so y. that prohibition was temperance was ex- Stewart P ot on of psychia- (kmv\m\u on |4l5‘ DRIVER OVERHAULED AFTER WILD PURSUIT - Chased b_\' Police in Com- mandeered Car and Fined $125 T'wo) Zig-za about 11: tomobile driven by 0, of 107 Arnold was chased by Offi and John W. Riley mandeered car from the Main and Myrtle streets treet, through We Glen strect, where it against the curb and Tillquiat arvested on chages of driving under the influence of liquor, reckless driving. In police court pleaded guilty and had Judge Stanley J. posed & fine of $1 first charge and s the second, \ttorney W. M ; out that he was u nolle on the reckless driving coun because of the plea of guilty, vet I believed after hearing the testimony, | that one charge was sufficient Officer Coffey testified that he ticed the car turning into Last street from Main but was unable to give chase because there was no | other car handy. About half an hour | later, he and Officer Riley saw th same car going south on Main street at the approximate rate wiles an hour. Tillquist, whether he being chased, sped straight for | Arch street, ignoring the one-way | traffic regulation between West Maiu | streot and the south end of Central | park on the east side, and in turning | into West Pearl strect and the south | end of Central park on the east side, .‘441'11 in turning into West FPcarl street® from h streeet, he cut | 1cross @ gasoline station yard instead | of negotiating the sharp intersection. He had gone about vards on * Glen street before he was overhauled and when he was taken out of the driver's seat he was found to be in- toxicated, according to the testimony zing througl Raloh Tillquist Hartford, rs Stephen Cof- in a com- | corner of to Arch Pearl strect to was forced was whil of and today, Tillquist nothing to say Traceski im- 25 and costs on the spended judgment on Assistant Prosecuting . Greenstein pointing wle to enter of 5 to 30 knew he was | At 100 has ‘| Damages to Harry Collins for appeared | nuinber | Prohibition | d a) as a result | ulace. Only one fortress, manned by federal forces, held out against the rebel troops. ! Gets Setllemem Check |THROWN OUT ON HIGHWAY Connecticut Humane Society Pays | Ac- cident at Upson's Corner in Ken- | sington Last November, Pennsyl- | Harry Collins, was seriously a steeplejuck injured November automobil® 14 in an accident at son's corner, Kensington, to | ceived cash settlement compromising a lawsui against the instituted Connecticut Hum cicty through the office of Attorncy Polk Waskowitz. te in the afternoon, riding an automobils driven Vernon Matson when it collided {a car owned by the Humane 1 operated by I s was thrown th hine and Collins was by ston Col or the | head on t rough the landed on pavement, kull which 1 roo his suf- of braises | tering a frac the itions and 1 in impairment He was ritain General remained on the cral day Collins and southerly lace il of taken to th bospital 11 list for se wher eritie Matsor Upson's corn Preston came erly { roundi the corner as | majority of vehicles do ¢ |the Humane driving when | at Inste the great t this point, car continued | society (Con ued on l'age Two) [Jury btlll Incomplete In Trial of Convicts Jacksonville, Fla.,, March 4 (#r— I task of cting a v to toland Lalone and Wgtson Moul- thrope for killing City Deteetive W. D, Smith had not been complete today 1t of examinati trial of escaped Connecticut convicts. All of yesterday's t in an effort M court atta will be session to select a jury 1 sysf m oof jury tion, s suid, the Howeve in still in time required who yesterday today. As dur it were yesterday's se vs again veniremen attitude toward but no hint of wha would b spective to their prisoner their def Leo Lalone @ gave who esc Moulthrope is not on trial w ut of of Yy is aped h them. ilorneys yesterday the cases m erance Lan state. In a statement to police was unarmed and had no pa shooting. was expected to testify for the the e e e Boston Man Rebuked For Profanity in Joke Boston, Mar Wwr) Allen, f¢ rattorney- o M 1 rebuk r tak the Lord in told a fur Lommer ston W ad ny sto - of chamber Smith & P at the conclusion of css and v for into the homes of listene Amplifi been mistaken by microphones and he the impression that Allen’s sp: had been broadcast Th ormer stoutly defended his fur declaring he had heard Wharton Pepper t a dinner where many Allen's thousands of st Porte torr women AVON SCHOD SUIT ONHEARING T[][]AY Architect Testifies i Case Against Mls J. W. Riddie |CLAINS HV YLARS‘ FEES Leland Hubbell Lyon Alleges § 000 Due Him for Services He Was Have Rendered When o Dise out Crusc. MANILA HIGH SCHOOL 7,000 Juin IZ.UU(' Alveady Qut—Resignations of Officials Asked ) high Manila who ha alked st few days throt ing out of th 1 Ameri immit! today, school out e wgainst 1B total numbe reached 10,000 hig South h , joined i Other students als plating Demands of broadened West hi, r of striking stu as those from walkout. striking ranks ot original school a removal of joining ti the as the grew. The North high ought the mitt from the te Tit ov suspended as ring walkout strike at few days ago Mi whing s 1and e rut n was 1 the dents struck again. d their As th today statement of “lasst other demande sal of t instruction pal of T'wo Nortl o morni walkout a terday ed for Wi a policeman With the Dr. Alexandro tary of public that all strike This would 1 ors we disturban t high w i deting uetion, rs would be an the 10,000 students now on strike any others that may join Albert wnnoun expel expulsion of and ‘Coolidge to Dedicate Arizona Dam Today as Vast Crowd Sees Service Globe, Wher solemn today to dam, built in 19 honor. The ‘oolidg Ariz. 4—P— once met Coolidge dedicate Coolidge and named in his in council, Calvin came former President and arranged to make the mile trip by automobile to the site, where the impounded waters slowly creeping over the Apache capital of San Carlos. he dedication ceremonies L for 5:50 p. State Oftices Closed all and f ordercd closed for da of the in a public history was 100k crowded to cd Governor John C. Phiilips, Mrs are were m Practically state sral the gather offices wer nd onc for . Hotels were dam | old | and a | welcoming par et 19 his train entered day at Yuma. Lieut H. L. Carnahan, was aboard the A large crowd milled station as the former train stopped at Yuma as band in full regalia strove to make itself heard above the cheers of the crowd. Mr. Arizor hant vernor California, also train, Caol L yest about {he president’s an Indian Later in the halte evening as the train fully 2 the em widow of « briefly at Phoenix to n Among Marshall, vice pre the dedication ¢ Coolidge party will automobile to Globe rsons v opre Thomas gathered for- sident was R the former Iollowing monies the turn by sident an (Continued on I'age Two) JTMWW%W”MPW GARDINER PRESENTS OWN GASE TO GOURT Tribunal Hears Argument on Appeal of Sentence Already Served Gardit | wher pr torney Do tion to diss Gardin torney hat in Attorney represented Gardiner trial on the charge of Chief C. Hart 1t last ye 1zains of the lice day ) X% artme i ral mont ATTACKS POWL COMMISSION Wasl March 4 () ising 1 Hoover's ingtor Criti with t 15 secretary of voorld Wheeler Lzain commer pow confer moer a deral pow Ll\vmm“wu in the senate. Montana, toda DEMOCRATIC PARTY 10 OPEN CAMPAIGN FOR CITY OFFICES General Meeting to Be Held Monday Night at Erwin Hotel Rooms COMMITTEES T0 REPORT ON PRELIMINARY PLANS Ticket First of Sex Seeking Office in Government Eapeeted to Include Candi- dates for Town Clerk, Tax Collec- tor, Comptroller and Treasurer— Attorney I 1. McDonough Re- garded As Probable Nominee Lor Mayor But Makes No Statement. - Miss Jean Cuchranc Candidam o Town Clerk Nomination - STEVE ROBB HER HANAGER Has Been Deputy Clerk nd Has Been Associat- ol With City Hall Office fe w2 Years. NINE PERSONS HURT INAGEIDENT T0 RUS Philadelphia to New York Vehicle Crashes Tnto Not Divected Azainst Thompse « m Josition d Passenger Car Stronz Support Reported Robbers Bind W ;ll)x'hmu}n : And Blow Open Sale TAFT'S CONDITION TODAY 3 (H el | 2 : REPORTED AS UNCHANGED i el Dovtors Say Lormer Statesmin Conscious and About the same as Yesterday Washingtor ondition o W d to Hooyer Comp]etes was describe physician Irancis 1L, A. Gl ortly b “Th justice Hagr ibout him murmured goo 1s they departed THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity Generally fair tonight snd Wednesday; not quite so cold ball cab ' 3 ¥ tonight; warnmy Wednesday. val a Schedule Little Changes his desk by 1 the mornir for lu.ch, confer- constitut An hour Office Today, In Excellent Health - GOV. TRUMBULL NAMES COMMISSION T0 INVESTIGATE BRUTALITY CHARGES AGAINST REFORM SCHOOL EMPLOYES QUIGLEY ANDNAIR To Judees and Fi M AY BE UPPUNENTS nance Board Member Chosen By Executive Id. Judd Says He Will Not Be to Probe Situation— Candidate for Mayor Group Invested With CORBIN AND ATTWOOD 0UT Powers of Court. Retired More Complaints and Threat of Lawsuit Other New Prominent Manufacturer and Banker State They Are Not Mood to in Go After Republican Nomination Developments — Hartford Business Man Describes Cruelties When Inmate. lark Not to Vight Day, a complete vhole investi- situation™ at 100l for Boys in tppointed by Governor s a result of the orutalities and orge H. : Hartford po- s i : Judge Wal- Judd Not Candidate g e ¢ t ¢ ayen, and William A. v Haven, member of board of and con- “Nothing doir answer given toda William H the common he is plannir The finance More Cha wetion b of & personal veral days. ‘ges Made name of J governor, the vestigation coincident against terday in statement inmates of le accusations against > school revealed in it some than any so far more h oup of ¢ ition, rece of a seven ived ye itten prmer dd has servec hairr cpublican town commitioe president pro tem. in the cor council, and is now in his { alderman. He ha 0 be tive from t form by ourth | officials of t a announcing the appointment ommittee, Gov. Trum- cel this ng has t where it calls for art. T have therefore I committee, with o down there and tigation of the to call witnesses and They will return tog: with L shall take this report, im- of Corbin Not in Race ¢, Corbin ed presid of on Page Two) Promises EEHERAL GRAND JURY . FREES SOLE SURVIVUR Refuses to Indict Travers of “Black Duck” Crew mpt Inquiry 1 be chairman \phasized would be carried utmost prompt- go over the sit- Lo mapping out a ernoon and to dis- two New Haven 1 to L view course : will take has It is presum- held either and that statements ex- ool will with the in the will be cwhere, special com~ the situation ¢s of brutalities School for Boys had experience is William A. Hen- s he was on utions which at Fitch' Noroton seve cd conditions which was Hendrick as keen, detailed linistration to the I one which gave 1 on Page Two) WOMEN T0 WORK FOR " PRONIBITION REFORM Expect to Organize Asso- ciation of 300 Mem- bers Here First Year ln oup of prom: including ers interested nent New Britain ders in soclety in numerous tirs, is planning to organi Britain branch of the Wom wnization for National Pro- on Re and the first meet- > held next Mon- ed today d to organize 300 of the most prominent women of the city to start active work towards a solution sent conditions which those dissatisfied with the law say are at- tributable to the prohibition amend- | ment. During the present week, work will be d on signing up mem- bers to affiliate with the state organ- ation which got under way at an or- gunizotion meeting in Hartford yes- The or vided into cig v, with form will probably day, it It is planne was learn and spo fMability it anything, s as warm his a closely that jove oday is zood 0 s a year uous duties I worries tl 1 departme nd Lixe Nated ighest state tion will be di- roups, one for each 1 county head appoit- ch branch. City and town = zations will be under the jur- d on Page Two) isdiction of the county branches sise Melp program of est™is responsible (Continuc