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News of the World ‘A‘vell'(a g 5) y Circulation For Veek Ending By Associated Press .t State 4 March 1st . 16 1 76 Luhl\ I“\STABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930.—TWEN o 1 AauksS PRICE THREE CENTS ENOR BLANES LR WEN_ OSITIEON i, Vi K5 i it CONSUNERS SHOULD DEHAND HEARIG BEHIND PRESENT WET BLUFF 9 WORE WOUNDED, ~ And Goes On Probation for Year Tu GET I_UWER B“_I_s FUR ELEBTRIBITY FOR REPEAL OF PRl]HIBITII]NEufim]km}y]c.,F et RIS S e [ EYITT SAYS; CALLS RATES H[R[ H|[;H v Ycars—Lang, Alleged Bootlegger, Jailed Keating Tells Commit- { Acting Police Chiet 1. Crazed by Weind Chant Fo e u ol atuest (ki ol T y (GIN BOTTLES COVER FLOOR 111255 i e o C. Condemned Cannot Stick Up z e e i ASbAll PAON A‘ CONFESSES ARSUN < American People With , AS THRONG SINGS WORDS)wow i, contomes sifer o S ONES in SPeecll for Allowing Doherty, Jr., was given a susp | “Every Man Makes Owns Laws” On sentence to the state farm for \\vm-‘ Cap Pistol” as Drys| Sl S oD KO S Que» ions Sincerity of His Pro- Man Who Set New Haven Fne‘ Roraback Interests to Open Evidence. f B rceant s cotored oicoman| o6 court todns e " | hibition Law Questionnaire Expires at Hogpital | Carry Fictitious As- ] ; sets on Books. She was bound over from the Hit in Exchange of Bullets—Nine | Britain police court on the charg « Claims ‘Civil War® Threats - ' i w2 | oF murder in he Tirst degree bt the | iSURVEY CALLED UNFAIR BURNED ~ IN EXPLOSION | Shots Fail to Subduc Onc ManZ-|ate's attorney’s office s S lessen the c . 3 | Come From Brewers— L Remainder All Arrested. Assistant State's Attorncy Donald | [Mre ay 15 Tuwle of Waterbury, | Incendiary Teported to Have Made | . fowarie N, arch 5 (UP)—A | Gaffney made a_brict statement of | . ol y Telegrams From Ford| . St 86 oo SEEIL 1 0 s sty A i ; | State Vice President, Asscris Poll | Complete Statement to Coroner| From General Assembly | % % |score of converts to the anclent| = 0 B A8 IS ed Tite had § | f 7 § 3 | black magic of Africa and a raiding | peen ex(remely un s ]‘l“r Was Taken in Territory Having| Admitting Part in Destroying | of {embers Who Are and Edison Praise Liquor ‘ . Isquad of the Newark police depart-|marital troubles had caused her to ) “Wet” Inclinations. House on February e “ Law, Laud Effects on In-| : { ment battled in a temple of yoodoo- | Pecome despondent. She turned oa : | Subservient to “Power + Baroloy sivest at dawr te|ihe £as It kifchen range a b : e = Gl i Mavo s Paones s |V it bihet nolice o ¥ dustry of Nati | e earian i floot of 1| home in an attempt to commit sui [ | rcont pronibition poll was question- |still searching for two men in their| Czar”—Asserts U. G. ustry o: ation. | day, leaving the third floor of the|cide and also kill her child. The ed at the annual meeting of the New | investigation of a fire in the home | building cluttered with dead and e = ; I : e % o 3 S e Has Mortgage or el T e e Britain branch of the W. €. T. U.|of Mrs. Anna Torello o gage on State. i & S P S| 3 vesterday, by Mrs. May B. Tuttle of |strect, New Haven, on Wedne o Washington, March 5 (P—Ldward 3 A policeman and a negro gunman = o Wrateineg, slale 1ibe be 3 e ity i Keating, editor of tho magazine| were killed; one other patrolman | B (el e | G United demand by consumers of o 2 % Sl sl e, 2 ‘ ’ e, Irs. Tuttle told her hearers H\M‘ sonneetion with the case occurred | Labor,” and a former member of | CAPT. GEORGE J. KELLY. |and at least one more member of the TS endeSanool Mayor Paonessa. sent qnestionnaires || o ey O et [ ViEht and power in this city for a congress from Colorado, said today —_— e Children Mars:hmallow% towns and cities in Connecti- | NS morning at S€W reduction in rates, and a campaign before the house judiciary commit- ut, received 43 replies. He s D (AL s A i 1 ° o = S e e ths rmmjl o my e 1P[]l‘l[;E Tfl SILEN[;E Keader of Baid shoo | WAS [lNLY INSUI IN Washington, March 5 (® — A || these questionnaires only to the larg- | quale Barbero, 38, of 19 Webster | ';[ Z00heLrOmy “' A "”‘l“ assembly aeand o g & ewer, Sergeant Robert Anderson, who e et SRR LTS e 3 3 | all members who are subservient to the distiller and the dive keeper” to | ’ &l 12 pounds of marshinal communities because that i8]y gied as a rvesult of burns re- led the raiders up the creaking stairs lows is on its way Lo (he pupils of - proportion of J. Henry Roraback, chairman of obey any regulations had forced en- S8 : : : ceived in the fire. Vincenzo Lup- actment of the 15th amendment and to the third floor where the weird fi) L Eosid o n e ltigiactap] at S oundy o sald (At g iecient Tt strent. (Lis city, | the Tepublican state central com- ritual was being conducted, was shot : ; . || park Honow, S sl every city and town in the | pino, 20, of 329 Park street, this city, | g now the “liquor men” after 10 years alwvas eing Thohi Rockv]“e Mafl Wms D]scharge\ e R et || 154 o result would have been dif- | { mittce, was urged by Prof. Albert e {to death five minutes after he broke was burned to death when he was | were trying to bluff the American | b ot % % A F e e Tl S T et = alen = Levitt of Redding, in an address to people with threats of civil war if it D o s EOUE R e i i 4 | e | trapped in the house. | [Der of the v00do0o band, known onl in Berlin TOW[] C[)H]t | ] ins. | Those who were in sympathy with | =100 estery surrounded the case | the Kiwanis club at the Burritt ho- o became known to the po-|tel at noon today. Keating said he did not ques 3 — ovs and girls wlo only re v || answered the mayor's questionnaire, [¥1en it d did not question | oo 6 . Ao e, I bovs and gir nty recently || answered the mayor's auestionnaire. |0t 7 et KU, B BE 100 T 00 BOPE DS come Tnte the tight of his fellow citizens tong- M " 5 5 = o spent their first day in school, | | but many who were not in sympathy | - Sy . g e in T e e /[ass eefmg Tomolmw nother member of the band who TWO DOGToRS TEST]FY e e : Toreti o e aanen! about the face and body, had en ewide prominence through his : was roused to a fanati 1 ed that *“no minority, however | PN A < g g ed a taxicab in New Haven an 'y campaign . of oppastiiHids e et department at Washington be- s Law Is Success ol R & . * ¢ noisy, will ever succeed in sticking et et o e [[ cavse.the “sender at Councit || Answering the first question on the | 1ad insisted on being taken to the | Roraback, and “one-party” control up the American people with a cap NO PERM[T TO BE ISSUED M il Roy J. Brazel, Arrested for Drunken | | Blufrs, lowa, wrote, Dark Hollow vor's questionnaire, “Has the law | NeW Dritain General hospita of state politics. fook as his subject, Shin e e ner still battling with his fists. He i [ s SR S oo Nirs, attle said, |stead of to a New Haven institution. | “Democratic Indispensibles and New prohibitionists had contended ‘“‘1\ S1”“ filnnlv when taken to Newark | priving, Offers Unique Lixcusc | Assistant Postm General | | = resulted in the climination | Makes Complete Confession | Britain Power R City hospital. Fanprd Sergeant Thomas J. lceney of the Chatrmias Hizems Grian represented many pgople, some | New York Radicals Not to Be Mo- | Before he collapsed Billups' hand | Successfully—Says He Was One of e e ealoon Tl D et il e bWl Biritaind polised departmentill AniBh¥or NS oL iAot iming their following totalled 7 | per cent of the population. 1f that| lested If They Behave, Walker ‘“',[:_ ;‘“"ffl\: i ‘,;’f‘"’*,“'h, (10(,“°”‘“KJ First Patients—Pays On Iilezal cted to Miss Christine Ves . Tooth of the Salvation |who has heen in eharge of the 1o-| aimed at Chairman Richard T. Hig- pall) RLREI L CRON NI CETO D t the Hoover school. le ‘my, she said the latter had stated (cal investigation, said today that|gins of the public utilities commis. were true, he asked why the wets : {1 PoB siect bore ,m,ml,’m‘l'm con.| Says—f 120 Takes Steps to|frolman on the Newark force, who| ypapker Count. wrote the postma t Madison, 1e climination of the Ameri- |Barbero had confessed part in|sjon, a democrat retained in offi gress, saying they could not muster 2 s o hzd followed Anderson up the stairs. Virginia, the nearest post office to | | can saloon, nine-tenths of the drunk- | setting the fire and had given a| ording to the speaker, beecans: R ol e e T R G A et Ouls Anderson, sergeant, was inform=| Gyl to e tteaih D oo, that pachage | | enness in America has disappeared.” [complete statement {o the coroner. | he is allowing the Roraback int the Touse and they “would be lucky” | I Tabor agitators attempt to hotd ed by the patrolman on the beat, rlin Marcl e tliming fihat s be forware Telivery “The prohibition law in America| Since that time, Armando Romio. | ests to char; and collect rates e e Shosan Pt 10 Nl | 4hat uncanny noises were coming | the effect of an over-injection of in- 1 mountain | | has resulted in less vice,” Mrs. Tuttle [a laborer, of 52 Monroc street, New | based on §2,000,000 of fictitious ' ot 2 5 out of the 96 fnjan open air mass meeting at 1ha | from the house. Anderson went 1o | sulin which he had fal e i : 7 ding to the United | Britain, was arrested by Sergeant Lal s the senate. corner of Maln gid Hast Mainlth house, ccompanied by Patrol | ¢ L aken a few U i continued, ording to the United | Britain, as arres s capital. " Y hours beforc his arrest had bec | States Census Durcau The census AT J 1"eeney of the 2 i Prof. Levitt discussed the forma- Big, Dbusy, = ifdustrial Americ reets tomorrow noon. police will . i HEL . “Hman Charles Wittick, William Mey- ey z b s e e S an s ot i filled with happy homes where [ halt the proceedin aptain Georse | arg Frank Wycalek and Thigpen, | Mistaken by State Policeman L | bureau shows there are fewer per-|Britain police and w ) tion and g th of the companies s e 5 B S G = | sons in prison since. the law Wwas|to County Detective Gianelli of New | which furnish Connectic o Of ate Nustiries of lifc are en- |J. Kelly, acting chief of police,:3i | wittick and Meyers wero ‘stationed |ard Wininger as an alcoholic reac- w J U]Nfi ESTATE | oz - [faven. Tle was held on a teehnical | and power. PRSI L 0 fore the commiiico as frionds of | Announcement that the mass|oh ile Tear of the house: Anderson| tion, Roy J. Brazel of 149 Union t has resilted fn botler heallh. | charge of idiencss pending investi- | tion botween tho public utitis i g - ; | i and Thigpen entered and Wycalek |y o0, R . I rate has been lower .uuL the suspicion that he|cemmission and s i prohibition began their reply to the [meeting would be held was mads [ romained ‘at the front deor street, Rockville, was discharged 1 gation into susp mmission and such corporations, seven-day attack by the anti-prohi-|Monday by John Vincent, 21. of | qpe gergeant and the negro pa-|DMIENt at the weekly session of the | VALUED AT 02 fiqg e ‘““‘*’ n !‘1“1*“ where they have | the driver of the machine that| dealing particularly with rates in e~ bition group upon the 1Sth amend- |New Haven, who attempted t0 hi- |t olman walked quietly through the | Berlin town court by Judge Geo HEL WD’ Lt blomglon ad taken Barbero and 1.uppino 10| fect in this city and manner: in ent 3 . a cr 8 2 1L PRy LA ONE, 'l Gr b 9 has resnlted in happiness in ¢ Haven. Romio is at liberty un- [ which they are ment. . rangue a crowd. With him was oJ-| gesorted halls on the first floor, crept | GTiSWold on a cha £ drunken 1 v Enih ardatsiseaa toc! L 3 computed. The drys, at the outset, backed up |seph Jackson of Hartford. When driving. shepamliyang a $5,000 bond. | Mis address to the Kiwaniana Alie g ! K up the stairs and found the second | A . . ¢hildren of America. T are|* STl el e e their contention that the liquor laws | their meeting was interrupted and | gory also deserted. Then from the| 11 One of the most peculiar cases | Peceased )’Icrchanl And S e public schools | S edaend e had proved of untold benefit to the |they were taken to police headquar- | fgoor came (he rise amd fall of a|Of it kind ever tricd in the Berlin | | Haven, Ne ain and Jer- | Government of Pablic Utilities” ition by having read into {he com- [ters for questioning Vincent declar- | cpant broken occasionally by a stri- | (O¥? court, a case in which br. . 1% | City Official Held Many m-', m;-,‘:),.,.hou(x)} N ad Staes|sev City police in connection with | cral weeks ago Mr. J. Henry mittee record telegrams from Henry [ed that hie would reappear at thut | gent voice offering invocation to an | MePartland. introduced as an au- | S e s (s |Ulie case are Trank Meuadesls \:‘.1_‘ k, chairman of the republi- FFord and Thomas A. Lidison endors- | speech against capitalism regardless | gfpican God. The ceiling shook to thority on insulin treatments for di- | Securities Lo Cnt s fh worl was eyl [1r ‘razzini, formerly of NeW /| can machine in Connecticut, gave out ing prohibition. spot on Thursday to deliver @lihe rhythmical swing of bodics. abetics, and Dr. Matthew Griswold | e e e B i {an interview in which he defended Crowther Presents Message | of the police attitude. He asked for Chant Interrupted of Berlin were asked to ftestify for | = liquor is now being spent for othe ‘.\ Woman Uuder Arres . | his activities and the activities of his The messages were presented by |a permit but his request was denied. | Anderson and Thigpen tip-toed o L0 defense. Brazel claimed to be one |y curing stocks make up @ | things i ! o s el e g Samuel C r, aysi 2 |He then a ced tha e me- R L of the first upon whom insulin treat- S o S g e L i Jouse which was burn at Fairfic : B Ir«( l!l ‘LrO\\(hm, ovr B\,\ mnv. ‘],n‘n, H . then announced that th m the third floor and listened outside m“m: o d‘l””“’ L ; M“ T ‘: o portion of the estate of Wil-| Believes Tt Can Be Enforced | 't! 10\{ S b - Ak ‘.( I -m\[v 1d, T )v'.(d occasion to sland, an economist and magazine |ing would take pl: Ordinances | the door. Suddenly the chant was $n. e abetics h n triec | Discussing the mayor's question,|has also been arrestec » Iyze three of the statements made writer, the first to {estify of the | forbid a mass meeting in the pubtic |{errupted and a high pitched voice | 214 insisted that the state had made |liam J. Long, former Main strect ssing 3 warrant issued by Coroner|by Mr. Roraback. That analysis o : : a mistake wh arrested 1 | - | “How can the law Dbe enforced?”on @ Corr { New Haven : 4 many waiting to be heard in support | streets unless a permit is obtaincd | gnrilled: a mistake when it arrested him. |ierehant and eity ofiicial, according | vV i8I 0 TR o1 | James 7. Corrigan of aven. | showed that Mr. Roraback was com- of the dry statute. from the police. * Q o L here ain't no such thing as law; | I testifying, Br. McPartland | e inventory which Appraisers | gon. United States attorney, who, she | The police, in her case, are investi- |mitted to a political philosophy The Detroit manufacturer wired | Captain Kelly said today thit|every man makes his own law ac. | Prousht out the fact that the reac- linon Tuws of {he |gating the angle that the house|which contrary to the spirit and le felt “sure that the sane people | policemen would be assigned 10 |cording to the light God gives him.” | tion of an over dose of insulin was Sounity can e enforced. We have |might have been set afire in order | the terms of the constitution of Con- of the nation” would never see the | prevent the meeting for which, he ‘Amén,” came the rumbling|Very similar to that of alcohol but|Daly filed in probale court Uiy Lol e enforeing the liquor —_— o necticut. 1t also indicated that Mr. 1Sth amendment repealed or “any |said. no permit would be issued. oGttt st io it e bani that its characteristic odor could be > estate is appraised at §92,609.-| 1O SN Y other laws.” Thom (Continued On Page Two) Roraback was putting his political dangerous modification” effected. Vindent has been in the custos Anderson and Thigpen put their | d¢tected and not necessarily con- 147, dison quoted as favoring | philosophy into practical application. “I still feel,” Tdison's teleg o/ the local police several timc *|shoulders to the door and crashed | f18ed With that of alcohol. Dr. Gris-| - In Mr. Long’s will, which aLe | e enforcement of the 15th amend- | URY GOMPLETED TODAY The result was that the people of said, “that prohibition is the g s now out on bail, having appecal:d [ wold produced a list of symptoms of |Court Judge DLernard | a y Connecticut were being compelled, est experiment yet made to benefit |to superior court from a fine iri- (Contine oniar o) the reactions ot both alcohol and in- |admiticd to court ntly, many | A ioply fo the mayor's question- TS unlawfully, to pay dividends to a for- man posed in police court. He has at- L& g sulin and, according to him, there |charitics and old friends were re-|; ive from the police department of g Crowther, under questioning by |tempted to harangue unemploy=d M T[N H MA membered. Although three-quarters| . of Bridgeport, Mrs. Tuttle (Co Hmul on l'-lsu 17) Chairman Graham, said he had ask- | men secking jobs at city hall. EE G TONIG T Y (L‘omnmml On Pa. 'l‘\\o) of the ate is in stoc dihere s fi s d the Bridgeport officials | ¢d that Ford and Kdison appear be- e e F AMP‘ property on Stanley street appraised e no modification of the | Special Pancl of 75 Called When All S e S New York Prepare S’I‘A’I‘EMENT EXPEETEI] | pr 5 | But Eleven of 200 Originally 1 S e A $11,000, cash and furniture, | efficient,” she quoted the mayor of | said, were in reply to his letters and | Nid besh hasin 5’ : p utions of a nature that usually | The New Britain National bank | Nory as saying. [ Summoned Were Exhausted had been received this morning. characterize May Day will be ja|Ruling on Municipal Law Prepared | |is the excecutor. In closing her address Mrs. Tuttle | _ 5 | The inventory follows: fe | Jacksonville, Fla., March 5 (#) | Advocates Elimination G. Dunn and James J.|said, stated, “The efore the witness began his tes- | force tomorrow when an unemploy- by L . Wh Slatus oy st s 1 Twi i t trial of Toland | ment demonstration takes place in | by ANICEAWHIoRCES Aty osta s s ontinued on Puge Two) 1 jury in 11 trial of Tolar 1s Questioned. (Continucd on Paze Two) | | | ge Two) | Squa s = = | Talone and Watson Moulthrope ¥ i One Dead, Another Hurt |conpicicd todas : [Won't Sacrifice Self-Re- In addition-to a siron e of | ong force o When court opencd mornin S The hoard of adjustment, meet-|“Regular: ('andidalc for e I L . o - : : b n Roommg Houac hlc [with onty 11 ont of an enmal| spect—(Calls Satisfact (Continued on Page Two) ing tonight at the office of Mayor | = = 2 % e | spec alls datistactory SURVEY PROHIBITION Hond and Foot Cause 525 2m Tt bty e Announced CRASHES IV CALIFORNIA 110 5 5575 Bk T S0t s 0 i on Tpo | Boston Murder Inquiry |voration counscl, a position which | e todav, w lodger lost his lite and @ |in an effort to speod v i r-ol¢ n was seriously |trial. B re cscaped Connecticut bl ; = ke o sobd| e e e S ir-old woman was seriously |trial. Both are escapcd | e Herald) Pl R ki ‘{Oé,t(o"' i\“;,“\ 5 WP”‘CI ‘1»;(0\‘; cl\?iamm trh;:"‘f, \'lto(::f"s does mot| irman Harry Ginsburs of the | Machine Flown Into Side of Mill On | injurcd in jumping from her scc- |convicts accused of having killed a| Berlin, Ma 5—Emil 0. Shjer- 4 y a badly decomposed hand | eNis s city today. | 2 LR SHIITE L - > e, IRl e ata y P i b et oy v et i Yoslei e i : ond story window to @ onc-story rear | Jacksonville city detective in a gun | den, vice cha h of the Berlin ans Checl\ on Drinking .y %o, presumaniyili(oselfordal || A Cithe last missting ot Ehosboard | ESEAbI AR OWI icominIitea Cocl apcd Will Rogers' Ranch—Two stension. battle. school hoard and chairman of the T |woman, in a south end alley this|the interpretation of “present” in|[today an announcement of candi-| 6 v 1 3 L ¢ the ° e 1=+l se] R A in College—Favors Re- |1 ; : iDLOrDEe A don go L R e e e e I'wo women were fre. | & i teenlon (il 20! challonges il slioal: DrRine sl e o g | forenoon started a police investiga- | the zoning act was discussed, mem.- | dacy Q % 1y s Al ¢ n and police by tying ropes about [lowed the defense had ox- | becamio Ahe! Tourth iatin tor 4las s tion, although authorities at first [bers being of different minds on the | nomination xpeeted this v 3 Aent e ARG el i f of S b e e = 2 peal Move o fllbenen sauthor! ‘”m o I aesilantet SonGtna it eaiid Kt ihe | from an I AT e i Los Angcl farch & : Ihree [ them av ing them F\r;.:\‘ll)\tll 1 ma(ull nd m.H_\ 1\.51 In. ihe state's llnfl n‘x]‘ ml’; ‘n\-“ U‘to;\(:x‘:?:od-'»- | members had been carclessly drop- [time the law was drafted or at the | declined to divulge. e e ],‘\:n B L s (i..n‘lmn lml Sl R el el R New Haven, March 5 UP—That |Ped bY some medical student, |lime of filing petitions for chang Others prominent in the republi- | "0 ne o Will Rogers, conicdian, | four male tenants made their wa tention of asking the death penalty |from both groups as a result of the After a preliminary examins The matter was referred “to the|can party apparently were inforn S, N " PR | . ©1in Beverly Hillg, Cal. One was iden- fsafety to the stre for the two men. rejection last week of the proposed by officials at the Southern Mortu- | corporation counsel,” and it reach-|cd ‘of the expected —announcement Holly- g ; ; new $120,000 junior high school. 5 : 2 Foi clatier tified Morey Johnson, of T man, who was found | Leo Landry, another escaped Con- . however, Chief Inspector Ains-|ed Attorney Camp, who claims he |but they, too. refused to comment oo 45 WO TR T \fter the fire in & top floor room, |necticut convict and companion of| In his letter of resignation ad- C. Armstrong of Boston police [ fills that position during the ab-|or disclose the name of the man | e 00 PONS 8 GG Giscovered | was identified only as a Mr. Me- |the pair, also is accused of partici- | Gressed to Chairman Daniel Malar- took personal charge of the Investi- [sence of Judge J. H. Kirkham, the [who, it is believed, will be pitted 3 o carly today by cmployes on the|Namara, The G0-year-old woman, [pating in the fight in which Detec- |TCy of school board, Mr. Shjer- T e e i gation. He went to the mortuary ac- | mayor's claim to the contrary not-against former Mayor George A.| [ogurs ranch. A S D anie Sl S e e v WD S mIh Eve n and De- | den asserted, “I could not sacrifice companied by several of his aides. | withstanding. Quigley in a primary fight with the Commending the Harvard Crim- 3 Lixamination of the ship indicat- | ture of the left hip and lez and a |tective Willie Jones was wounded, | 1Y dignity, sslf-reapect;, FmIlog il son upon its move to inte; advantage of organization backing. | 7700 0 1ig flown into the side | possible fracture of the skull but he is listed as a state’s witness. | respect of my fellow townspeople ! \merican colleges in prohibition r Quigley has been estranged from % hill during 2 heavy rain last becoming a party to idle gossip, 0 e ria oy, . [the tow tt 1 any years neighborhood and sectional jeal- ik st ' 5 10 Factories to Pay 26 Per Cent e se et U et e ek Tt e ek Auburn Prison Keeper Is Stabbed the Yale Daily News is planning to | compile figures showing the preseat | cxtent of the drinking in the college world with special emphasis o1 | Yale, was indicated in an cditorial a movement. A clear presentation | i 2 she ““““‘l“ the ma 1on8 office | Johnson's ~ companior TRt Aisl ““‘ ]gffl’::"‘(fi_i‘l:‘S‘C(f“’,‘;zc‘;‘i‘“" of the real facts of college drinkins | 920 have been waged without the |\, g jentified through the license et B s 5 e Of City Tax; Contribute $923,132 i it it S s bt o, o s R M Y arim it L e aute i tion, secorung 1o e e e anont 100 wac 10 Death By Comvict, Reports Say | e ot octever Strictly speaking prohibition i3 The effect of this has heen the|on g pleasure jaunt with two friends ’ . . By SubmiE Vet nit not a college issue,” the editorial| Ten manufacturing corporations | Britain-Gridley Machine Co., $1,020,- | building of what is conceded to be | pmployes of the airport did not | - as chair - ‘lg(mt‘;m nl‘finlxd:hgn:onrn said. will pay 26 per cent of the entire §; Union Manufactur-|& strong personal organization and | know the pilot's companions. T o A arent s A Ea ond far) ot gt Auburn | Anthin i tcatotdlhs tEar A N.,mof board 'When the Harvard Crimson ashs|amount of municipal revenue to be |ing Cu, sa 5,100, $22,277.70; Hart & it is upon the efficiency of this Johnson was engaged in business . | five months in 19 that of Decem-|and as a member of the Berlin ‘What can college men do about pro- |raised by taxation in the fiscal year [Hutchinson, $507.350, $21,795.45; |group that Quigley pins his hoves|in Hollywood and owned the plane Ward L. Beckwith. Auburn prison| iwe HOntE T 2Eh TR of BRI S0 05, O e iy hibition?’ the obvious answer is[1930-19:31. Eastern Malleable Tron Co., $677 non of capturing the nomination this|solely for pleasure. | principal keeper, today was stabbed | o5y oo Ty o “place Durnford| After due consideration I have very little. The income, computed on a 27 Skinner Chuck Co., ,- | month, although it is known that| Ng one apparently or heard |to death by an unidentified inmale| ook, was cut down by a stabber. | come to the conclusion that, on ac- “The News is primarily interested | mill rate on the grand list of $127,- |000, 10,305 there are many of his former {068 tho crash and {he two ranch em-|and became the third in succession| Iull details of Beckwith’s death|count of the lack of confidence in in getting at the facts of prohibition [193.175, is $3,427,540.72, Of this| The assessments against the three [aligned with him at present. ployes discovered it while making|in (hat office to lose his life at the | were difficult to obtain from the|the school board, expressed both as they obtatn in the university. lamount, the 10 largest industries in |largest individual taxpayers and the | Alderman David L. Nair of the rounds of the hands of conviets. prison. All phones there were re-| through the press and at the polls Jiven if two thousand students went | the city will pay $928.152.04. |amount to be billed against each |first ward continued his silence to- S NG s or the e etaBbin »|ported busy. Police, informed by |by the clectors, no real satistactory on record as being opposed {o {} The assessments and the amount |follows: Louis W. Raphael, § v. refusing to say whether he| . e 5 {lie helght of tlie iri: newspaper sources of the hare de- constructive project can be accom- amendment, or if a series of debates [of tax to bo hilled on each are: | 650, Morris Cohn, $492.- | would be a candidate for the re- liccker, gunmau and ¢ of talls, immediately sent an investiga- | plished. This fact is very obvious drew mnation-wide attention, whit 1 Haroware Corp., $11,67 , $13 3 Fred Beloin, $437 publican nomir . Published re- THE WLEATHER Drooklyn, and a conviet, tor to the pen: 1 institution, when even the bitterest opponents would be accomplished? On ! $315,171.68; Stanley Works, $8,- | 775, ports that the first warder has his| | —_— with the murder of the man Beck The stabber, whose name wi ] or our recommendation readily ad- other hand it is our conviction th 2300, $210,032.10: Landers, | Tax bills of the three larger banks [cyes cast in the dircction of the New Britain and vicinity: with succeeded—Geo! A. Durn- ot ascertainable immediately, wi. . mitted the need of betler school ac- facts and figures showing the pr | Clark, $6.794,800, $183.- are: New Britain Trust Co., $15.- | mayor's office have resulted in man Fair tonight and Thursday; ford. Supreme court Justice Ben-|scized. Beckwith, first information | commodations but lacked the confi- ent extent of drinking in colleges | 4 North & Judd Mfg. Co., $2.- ; Commercial Trust Co.. $14.- | proffers of support and assistance, somewhat warmer tonight. anin Cunningham immediatcly | said, was walking up and down (le|dence in our honesty and ability to would be a valuable contribution to . $60,185.70; Jafnir Bearing |548.95; New Britain National, $9,- [but he has not decided what his vecessed court tables during the dinner hour whet — the issue.” 666,275, $44,980.4 New | 045, ‘zlns\\(r Will be, he said today. ‘ — i ‘ Durnford was killed in the scc-|the attack was made. (Continued On Page Two)