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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. DEMOGRATIC PARTY QUIGLEY AND NAIR T0 OPEN CAMPAIGN ! VIAY BE OPPONENTS FOR CITY OFFICE . From First Page) Corbin at that time m cturer declin M. Holimes was ley demurred and ht was renc (Continued Fron B ub anner next month \hlmu-un.h Often Refused , both th cont nt in forts his 1 to pre anks, frankly e to that McDonou For nea torney has b resentativ primary ited Attwood Positively Out dressed envelope, M. ‘ BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request, went with stamped, Ripley will furnish proof of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. 8 Pat. Om) ad- African Explorer Hit By Taxi and Trolley Chicago, March 4 (P — In 48 years of active life, much of it spent as a big game hunter in Africa, Thomas Alexander Barns had escaped without a scratch, but last night he was injured, perhaps fatally in a strectcar- taxicab accident. Barns was knocked down by the streetcar and into the path of a taxicab. His skull wag frac- tured and he was injured in- ternall Barns is an author, and explorer and Ame for the Benguela railroad of South Africa. He is a member of the African society, the American Museum of Natural history and the National Geograph 50~ ciety. He has led numerous ex- peditions that have collected rar zoological specimens for British and American museums. lecturer an agent dem,, St. Touis, Mo. Several Letters Reccived Several letters have been received | bumper of the | pany, he fell to the pavement, suffering a | | broken back which required him to| BERLIN CRASH ENDS IN39,000 PA PAYMENT (Continued From First Page) westerly, chine to causing the Matson strike against the rear ar driven by Pres ton, and overturning the latter ma- chine. Matson crawled from un- der the wreckage, uninjured. ma- Collins has a statewide reputation | as a daredevil climber. Two years ago, while emploved painting a smokestack for a Bridgeport com- the scaffolding gave wa remain in bed in General hospital for muor One of his first jobs aving the hospital was painting the weather vane of the Berlin Con- the New Brital than a after gregational church. and | 'TWO YOUTHS ARE SOUGHT IN BOSTON MONEY THEFT river of Truck From Which $10,- 000 Was Taken is Held While Investigation Continucs (UP)—Search with Boston, March 4 for two youths in connection |the theft of $10,000 in cash and checks from a truck owned by | Alles and Fishe cigar makers, continued toda the truck, I |held as a suspicious person. | the robbery occurred yesterday in down town Boston while Leopardi was delivering 10 stores. The money was in a wallet which contained $ in nd about $53000 i checks. It was kept in the rear of the truck or several bundles of cigars unt driver could de- posit it in a bank on his route | With Leopardi were C | Paimer, 18, his brother-in-law, and Theodore Cohane, 1. They wero |accustomed to accompany him al- ? cash though not employed Ly the com- pany. While Leopardi was deliver- DAVIS MAY SEEK | shortl ssing. 1t was |the wallet {found, cmpty, Cambridge last No Denial OI Rumors He Will| =" hin i~ ACTION DEFERRED) ON NYE RESOLVE- Federal Farm Board Case to Be. Taken Up Later by the committee concerning forcement. conditions. One is unde stoad to be from Walter K. Liggett, magazine writer who made sensa- tional charges concerning enforce- ment conditions in various sections of the country, and is believed to refer to his testimony concerning conditions in Kansas. The drys, who open their case to- morrow, are steadfastly declining to reveal their hand. Rev. Edwin C. Dinwiddle, Washington prohibition- t, will announce his list of witness- s soon as the wets close their tonight. WOMAN IN GONTEST TG 0.P.PRIMARY (Continued From First Page) | though the operations of things po- | litical makes it necessary to bring about a change in the respective po- | sitions held by the principals. Miss Cochrane is a native v. Her father, who | nected with the offi | clerk, was one of the permen of New Brita with the Herald Publi many year en- was in CAN YOU DRAW A LINE FROM ONE DOT To THE OTHER WITHOUT CROSSING EITHER CIRCLE ? Tt canbe done ! GOV, TRUMBULL. T0 HAVE COMMISSIO PROBE COMPLAINT Philadelphia, March 4 (P—Persis- tent reports that Secretary of Labor James J. Davis would shortly an- nounce his candidacy for the repub- can nomination for United States or in opposition to Senator Jo- ph R. Grundy, stood undenied to- day. In political circles here it is gen- crally reported that Sec ¢ Davis will head a ticket on which former ate Attorney General Francis | Shunk Brown, of Philadelphia, will | be the candidate for governor. |iferiad If Secretary Davis should itor nounce his candidacy, local leaders | kota say they would expect William .| federal fa Vare to withdraw a candidate| Charman MecNary said Secretar gainst Senator Grundy. After Mr.|Hyde and Chairman Legge of ti was denied a seat by the senate | hoard probably would be question | because of alleged excessive expenses | hefore the committee acted. in the 1926 campaign. he announced | The resolution proposes himself a candidate “to the finish,” | “whoether t tederal farm and when it was later reported he in- | has been fairly interpreting the tended to withdraw, he said he Was | cgltural marksting act and card “not bluffing.” No word has since|out its purpo: and “whether .b2 come publicly from Mr. Vare, who is | ¢o_called grain trade of America has in Florida, as to whether he hus | conspired to destroy the purpose andl> changed him mind e oh e oE At e of Labor Davis, | barrass the farm board.” pected to return here from Wash-| McNary ed to comment ¢n ington for further conferences with|the attitude of the committee, de- local republican leaders. He was here | claring t1 T onaly oon Jast night for a short time and re-|cured in fused fo discuss the political situa-|iyre Secretary Hyc { tion in the state for publication. later e Aot o Meanwhile, the forces back ©f | yation throughotu ihe wor nator Grundy who ar pporting | he committes chairman amuel §. Lewis, of York, for g0v-jth Secretary Hyde shortly ernor, arc saying little. | the = GEORGE WASHINCTON — SCULPTURED BY MOTHER NATURE A LIKENESS CHISELED IN A ROCK BY THE WIND AND RAIN Rugel Sound Counlly Washington, ch 4 (P—At the of Secretary Hyde, the sen- iculture committee today de- action on a resolution ty republican, North Da- for investigation of voard activiti ’ an brawn by / JoHN KiLHAM, as of this is now con- > of the town rly newspa- . associated hing Co. for| ERECTED BY \) ROBERT QUILLEN Fourdain Inn, §.€. 33 =, tares Syndicat. Tne, Great Briain rights rogrved. inquir bo, Mother Plans Suit "JIW MeoRE, Pony EXPRESS RIDER (/360 4 ESTABLISHED A RECORT - /1€ TT90€ 280 MILES IN 22 HOURS - the Conne reformatory of Robert I to s i H offici nia, the boy's crimson welt James I K Mrs, D. M. ¥ra s ent Meanwhil of welfare into tk Will Stay Out She attented local schools and was 1 | graduated from the New RBritain | High school, later entering the em- {ploy of the Dimock Woodworking Co. | In this and other positions filled by her since leaving high school, her work has been stenography, hook- keeping and record keeping, training | which, those who favor her election ay. fits her for the office she now Ks. In City's Employ Since 1010 Tn 1010, the year of the memorable | primary fight between Loren 1. Pen- | field and Col. Thompson, in which Penfield defeated Thompson and re tained the office of town clerl, M | Cochrane entered the city’s employ inthe town clerk's office. Th | vears later, Penfield resigned and [ Thompson became town clerk. In 1922, when Mayor Paonessa refused | to approve appointment of Harry A. | judge Avis in the United States | Hargreaves as deputy to Col. Thomp- | district court here “Attorney General Smith's false Miss Cochrane was advanced to Joro " the control of liguor, in- (and unsupported atlacks on my |hat position. Her appointmient ha AUTO VICTIM DEAD would be better than |veracity ave motivated entirely by |Deen sanctioned on ‘: subsequent| gnsonia, M 4 (UP)—Mrs lics of |personal animus created when 1 | 0ccasions, twice by Alayor 1onssst|spclia Johnson, 83, died at Griftin charged that the special state snoop- | 214 once by former Mayor Ner | pospital here today of injuries re ling squad—which operated under | Weld: ceived Sunday when she was str H1eh Miss Cochrane is a member of (he | by an wutomobile driven by Ray- cetion—was composed entirve- | e e ly of ex-conviets and cx-bootleggers | New Britain Musical club.andfpond Larke of this city of Scotia and the Burns who frequently got drunk while off [ Dausht duty club. For many years she was prom- “since inent locally and statewise as a con- Plain tralto vocalis has been soloist of the in churches in this city, Berlin, Hartford and has conducted largely attended recitals. announcing her candidacy, Miss Cochrane consulted with the | present town clerk and made known | to him her intention of retaining him {in office in the event that she is the | successful candidate, Mr. Robb stat- ed today. Clark EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY It Rains Inside of a Water-Proof Building CARTOON The Goodyear Zeppelin dock at Akron is the Wworld's largest hangar. The interior air space of the hangar is 45,000,000 cubic foot, and this is sufficient to cause clouds and fog to collect on the inside as a result of a sudden change in temperature. Rain falls in sufficient quantity to form little pools of water on the floor. | Officials of the United States navy and the Goodyear Zeppelin Corp. will verify this. pial This suggestion won third prize in the recent Akron, Ohio, “Believe It or Not” contest. ho | A Fish That Cannot Swim—This fish, (antennarius hispidus) is found in the Sargasso the [ Sea, which is a vast area covered with growing plants of “gulf weeds,” the weeds being held n-1on the surface by air-filled bulbs. It has been likened to a “‘drowned meadow.” This particu- "~ Con- |lar fish, which is but one of many strange marine animals found in that region, is unable to wa | swim, but walks about in the floating weeds with arm-like fins, | TOMORROW—A Sea Without a Shore Secretary is ox- s \ that enter esent i who const that four publicar : N talk betorc nt dida quiry round The reported t new evide who, it said condemnation o George 1. supervisors and o 3 | e FREESSOESURVVOR. FOR LAV EHANHFS e MADE INHEARING o commit 10 were eleete e ANSWER QUESTIONS * Mar. 4 (F) — Carlton of t who was for in the Charles Raymond Hacl Attleboro, Mass declined to an- him by Chi of the Attle- ! ite Detectiv of Massachu MALL Trenton, J., bandits, who held rural mail carrier roll Iriday at Rocky sentenced to serve 25 years in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta by ROBBERS SENTENCED Mar. 4 (®) up and robbed of a 500 pay Hill, were cach WILL NOT Three Providenc O'Brien, 2§, leld murder of ing a weck ago i today v fastil put to I"lanag: is city, liers questioning W rantly violated in Kansas, Lso being violated with onnivance of high officials. Says Personal Animus Involved | son, but are the queries ence 1, police Jo L omu ate ration, Father Describes Conditions One Hartford inmate of said he wou than have tl school. He prominenc with a larg has I'rancis ce setts. O'Br cotn Jo; ien ndered to police in » any with his lawyer lust night eph McGuinness of this city i so want stioning and po- for him. gener n Makes Publ t of the d for que Graham Walter exsion Chair public a letter ett, a Washington challenging recent | the committee by | weral William A, Smith Liggett's liquor in aftey my article. appeared 1k magazine eve member state gnooping &quad has been a consequence “ sceuting wit- | nesses in cases where these snoopers {paid out hundreds of dollars ‘col- lecting evidence'—which of course liquid and consumed on the premise not based | Adopt Common Plan tigation.” | Washington, March 4 (UP)--The tand Attorncy Gen- 1it upon @ common plan ‘Walter Lig against prohibition which savory repu- espoused in the house judi- and in my committee hearings today by NINE PERSONS HURT i e e i i o s M i Sy ‘HUHVERENDSHIS Atforney General house wet bloc. | | | Bris- the wall considered bacause of the Attorney the endment denying coulil as pr e by many upon now mno Mont Lortly e N Corcises arriving | gomery, ir. of i ch Molly genc of running learned the case without public servi nt of {h S mith to de- wrote it that s statemer conditions untrue and come had s about Kan: ition e constitution o the orker told wholc in America ¥ o wets have of battle will be stated that a un, o Rep. of the The ing unsupported and wholly | regarding 1 plan is embodied in the pend- | Sabbath resolution calling for re- AR N reputation in Kan peal of the eighteenth amendment [¢on this highly satisfactory situation. wlishment of statc option |y, weight when IN FLORIDA TOURNAHENT ‘ i Lotenant The Yovent: willl o ofterod | of his personal physician, Boone, ho sat Mavian 1 Con- (Continued ¥rom Iirst by Page) allegations W Clong r for Wondering to amenc by Pre i for pes ale rather he ey Linthicium, he told the United [ Commander Joel T, and will ask that the about corrceting this conditi 2 ¢ o olution be ratified by Mo has to it, too, conventions over the country | . ¢ stinted in the way an by the state legislatures. | yoa¢ion, Throughout the legislatures do not repre: he made regular et will of the people on this of two and threc Linthicum said. “The people iing camp, high in the should choose clectors especially to | » mountains of Virginia their will on retention or mod- he fished, until the fication prohibition.” scason closed, hiked, and occas but above one ~— 1 i/ one/ wloe” b s Stours week- / days to Bluc canett Among 4 of sumn . o ne 10! v tants i Qualifying Rownd |tast fend trips his i Lid There year SGCOAnzustine, the ¢ tor | issuc Represents New The new policy repres nt of sentiment prepari the presen 1gainst prohibition. Only o they were talki in The ther ngth than Ivocated Development ‘nts a devel- mong wets as | lefore their about favor of ought and yet Nearly ly rode horscback, slept. In his sessions prominent part irising, se pro; daily at medicine ball have had a Bach morning Mr. Hoover with friends reps in the White there exercises an hour share this activity come to be known as ball cabinet,” the famous Itoosevelt era. exer ey to closc ition of just close their T light wines full more half who ously I'hose for trol WL of hein 50 w with Tim have | the derived cabinet” include bers of Kove secretaries and a few life COOLIDGE PRESERT AT ARIZONA A e aght- “medicine from of th Chief Justic the cabinet and other rnment officers, a phrase “tennis They mem- virtually the chance that Sabbath resolu- 1ecess now. If the 17 votes in the udiciary conmittee they | themsclves sstul | for We i 7 s of sonic of his ht eve in private to carry such rity report to the floor of the nake the vote on the full advocates | g could command witne Watey RS PRAIN RUNS OVER BOMB Bucharest, Rumania, March 4 The Ploesit-Bucharest expre struck and exploded & had been laid the en Buda and Prahova s were numerous minor the thousand o) the train. It b was of commun honsc the optimistic they V of the the other in lious sit bond which vote betwe he | There Rep. ( ies among the | persons on for- | that the hom on rach tioaw. Jur- mor Among for the wets dem., N. Y. a mittee, Brec member cinridge retary Lewiston W. Mont Dr. Stewart ert W, Lovett Dennis it Nicoll, Nev of th Miller, Pitts- | died vesterday 1. Stroud former the departin John J. Cochran Long (R 11 W I FOW N on St alyoli it MACK DEAD March 4 (UD) Mack, 78, oldest local the had s 0, H Mas police rroll t He sineg Va, Providence | rved in the wis born “~\u’1 > 01930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. pital here in Richmond,

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