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8 INSANE PATIENTS SAVED FROM FIRE Some Put in Strait-Jackets for| Removal to Safety Boston, March 5 (UP)—Some of them in strait jackets, more than 125 patients of the Boston statc hos- pital for the insane were hastily moved from their beds and cells i the west group buildings when fir broke out in the institution last night. Guards had difficulty in controll- ing some of the inmates, who oxeitement, became viole tempted escape. Other p ed the trar the buildin he fi sor’'s office on the an undetermined was of short was slight, but beea ture of the a panic made Tor of possibility of sation danger- patients the sity dent, had charg explained have been t there r buildings | was almost An atte S P G Chil covered th as he was t atient to hed. He notified the pervisor, J ed a sounded who orde 50 in. Police attendant 1 inmates Many came qu almost as many wave trouble and had to be placed in strait jac THREE DROWNED INNOVA SCOTIA Two Girls and Man Break Through Ice in Harbor Sydney, N. 8., March 5 (#) persons, two girls and a man, werc drowned when their automobit broke through the harbor ice last night. The dead were r:mun. Hines, 27 and a Miss Slater, 18, both of Ashbs nd Jack Hill, garage mechan Point Ldward. The driver, bert Hill, 150 a4 garage iz of Point ward, the car hy forcing a broken window. tore with tha Thr. persons who heard the crash bit were unable to render further help. Hill, suffering from the shock and minor injuries, was taken to a hos- pital. | The accident occurred 130 yards from shore. According to Hill, thz| party, had been speeding across ti ice and, taking a wrong directios went north of the creck here warm water from sewers keeps the har- bor at that point open the )¢ round. The three p ngers w trapped in the car at a depth of feek. RETIRING AMBASSADOR PRAISES CAREER MEN Raps “Business” Diplomats In Ad- dress Before Pilgrims’ In His Honor Soci in London London, March 5. (UP)—With mutual compliments between Amer- ica and Great Britain, Sir Lsme Howard, retiring ambassador to the United States, told the Pilgrims’ soclety at a banquet in his honor last night that America realizes that “George 111 no lor throne Reviewing his experiences in dip- lomati Sir the efficiency of the lomat in contrast to that of some modern “busines: ing out diplom: politiciar point- professors lav may and learned and yet fail “how a diplomat should be pre Ambassador Charles G. D landed former ssador's services to the L n nations. Charlie ( l\flfilu\ Plans New Plodumon (ompam Hollywood. Cal ) tative pla roth new film comp for the product pictures w i Charles Chaplin. and producer. The lin said, would spend 000,000 and 810,00 production programs known as th Charle ture Productions. Inc Chaplin said star, in addition five of the fore industry. He¢ the identity of ¢ has under con to bear his n of sile Hountea ¢ How coated Lreath pimy cd. What's you're poisone and inactive liver 1 Wins House; Delugéd With “Mash” Letters Detroit, March 5 (UP)—C. Ce- cil Covill, bachelor, is beginning |] to believe that 1930 must be leap || year. || Also, ne is lcarning about | women. Covill this week was warded a $20,000 house by the Detroit Builders' association. That started it all, coupled with the fact that he is unmarried. Since then at least 75 women, seven of whom proclaimed them- NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1930. Hopes to Make 250 Miles An Hour in This TOM Mk SETTLES TAX CONPLAINTS Pays Tofal of $177,420.66 in Fines and Back Levies March 5 (B—Tom a broncho to fame Los | Mix, Angeles, who rose who has a fractured shoulder. Buys was transferred to the whaler, Lar- sen, for speedier return to a hospi- tal. Seven othér members of the expedition also are aboard the Lar- sen. TRY TO FIRE SCHOOL: Comeno, Gor into the schoolrooms, destroying books and writing materials, before they escaped in an automobile. The attempts were believed to be the outgrowth of a campaign by the proscribed Slovene newspaper “Bor- ba” and to have been aimed at re- sisting the Italianization process and at boycotting the fascist juvenile or- ganizations. (P—Allegedly Slovene agitators at- tempted today to set fire to two el mentary schools mnear here. 170 suspects were arrested. The agitators also threw pEaiihie s T The daily barometer of affairs second hand—Herald Classified Ad bombs | dept. selves widows cxperienced in | |and fortune in the motion pictures, housckecping, e called or ||is $177,420.66 poorer today written and offercd their hands in } Mix made out two checks, total- marriage. |ing that amount, yesterday in fed- | FIRST OF LENT | cral court to clear up diserepanc in his_income tax returns for the | | years of 1 1926 and 1927, on | F h s . check for §3,000 was given in pay- | |s ecla s fam Jamc after the cowboy had pleaded guilly to three misde- T Al L ull tax quota, and the other ‘20 Defendants WOmeD—{63 I o™ =2 0o i 5555 | interest a- | ([]C ed b Gl‘fil]d Jfll‘ [ Three Charges Dismissed The criminal informations charg- y y |i to make complete re- e /,M\‘l, H Dnoc Whole lb 9c | | ety a e oral ol sy A % o | = Fish Rock, Ark ch 5 (P)—|against Mix recently, were dismi === . ) 3 P e hundred and fifty-four perso lrd and it was intimated that two | Here is the “Silver Bullet” in which Kaye Don (inset,) J;m.,_h (ln\:cy, hopes to b(‘ll(:l‘ )Iu‘]ol_‘ uding 20 women, today were | indictments for alleged eonspiracy | Jarry Segrave's autonwbile speed record at Da ytona Beach, Fla. The present record is 231.36 MACKEREL lbl lzc charged with liquor law violation |to detraud, in which J. Marjorte T R n a wholesale return of indictments | Berger, tax counsellor, John D. Hiil, ind jury for he|Mix's business representative, l Arkansas. | Eugene J. Forde, his brother. G s b. [ slon,_only o | were named as co-defendants would | Cult Leader’s 31 Day Fast to Cure [ARRETT EHEEKUP : luding \ts peturned | Hollywood's film colony to appe:r | I“ E d i D i,h { B ] sven counts each on charges|in the court to answer similar | ness Lnac in €a (1) enever S A e i1s | char The others previously | T P against »].”x: .\I«’m‘h. .\xuyw‘ l,‘\"u‘n{.‘_l“‘ 1ded ilty and were fined. | oYs IERS “Selects’’ Pint 45¢ Paul Davis, Bob Finley and J. 1. [Corinne Griffith paid a fine of $1.- Arl 5 () cd great world war. The war was| o : A | Pierce. all of Heber Springs, Ark. | 000, and Eleanor Boardman 32,00, . enteres to curo_an |predicted to begin in {h ;‘:‘wn;;. ot Foymer Polme quugy Squad 3 ¢ . \lezed in the indictments | after they had made up discrepa e ¥ nd to ¢ v all civilized na- 5 Haddock F ll lb 23 for sale alleged |cies and paid penalties which e tions by 1 Head Protests “Unfairness” dle . pure bred hunting | brought their accounts to $23,000 ¢ “ L “! AL The 1 H. proclaimed the n‘nm i . ne of the defendants we:n|and $15.000 respectively. cult o munity would emerse from the fast- e et il 1n adaition, - more than o dozen w became il several weeks |nosses of the Oarks at the end of | pooc oo Tn o ion| (B Flounders Lage 1B 10¢ Hendauarters for (he dog | other sercen notables will appear ir 180 and refused medical aid, assert- | e war and restore religion and eiv- || EOR S TR RO et Lained at Hebeo | court to answer similar informations | lie would be cured by faith. On |ization {o the world. For a time the |V : al Jos . ren | in the near futur | February 1 he | his fast and |community prospered and drew Warner of the pensioning of Oliver smelts Ib 42c o R from then until de yoster- hmany to its faith. Several large in- | 1. Garrett, former leader of the Large i i Seencenis onte | day consumed only a small bowl | dustries were established, including police headquarters liquor | quor law violations were caug! {of soup. i claborate printing plant. Publica- ood adjourned today to per- in raids several weeks ago at nm‘ | Leads Visionary Branch tions of the cult, including the e Ve dennet subs T e o e RO b | ! a leader of the in-| Kingdom Marbinger, werc issued mitted in the two days' hearings. | |J SaNSe G s | 2 nisslonaRy Al Cabirrom theuntant cstimony by Assistant Superin- | Easioeten Al bl oot ) I Arle, e d o that organt | War Fails to Come fendent of Police James McDevitt [ SPHCIL OB et disbanded became the leader| Dissolution came the War | yesierday that charges he had pr ARt | ot the *Vislonary:: branch iled to materialize. Later, John | forred st Garrett had been Special for Thursday Only | Three former postmasters we e The cult, in 1921, gathered at Gil- Baftenfield, the leader, and others il hout_any explanation ol U it for hescd emhcenenc | IPIGIAIY SCOTES REPOPL 0T e et k™ S AT omc s i e 10 i it i e e A icts of lunds for Dos aise from the dead a member wWho | ¢ IcDevitt in the hall outside s k dsh ld lb 18 { All liquor law defendants were :)r»‘ Recess Gommlssmn blishin self 1 had just d When this failed, Bat- | (pe | ‘”“1: ,w,”,‘“. unfairness but mo e ou ers L c | dered into court April 7 for arraige- | This community, 1= | tenticld e nitarium | MeDevitt declined to answer: . it | SRS 1 S L MR e e wsumed | A protest by Garrett fo Attorney | P k Ch Center lb 2 — | Boston, March 5 (UP)- \rulmmg o faith from ravages of a predict- | charge of the Bratin | e War fer Rt e el o s or ops (et o (J | employed by the special recess com- | S e CANADA EUNSIUERS e e DT e e bk ture to investiga o el Mr. Taft could Tive only a few hours. | from W that Jic would con- the commission, today. i s room | conlicting. br. 1. S Birmingham, who dissented from « 1 s were e iedlcaliosa| MOYC m Bfll‘ EXDOI[S 0 SateS the majority report filed by che Doctor Says Past 2§ Hours Have not turned on du night in | oyiner, tostified vesterday that he | commission Monday, today filed a| o Gk Tmprovement ¢ sick room. e et | Plobabl w l[ P minority report with the legis 'll\«.] = 3 = i physicglly fit for a policy and had y 1 fiSS lin which he declared: | In Condition, Rickey Sees Paone: received a negative reply to a ques 12 LR T A T UNE B Noe N tion whether Garrett had ever heen | mission prove conclusively that th Washington, March 5 @ — The| On New Trunk Highway | i e ol Ottawa, Mar. 5 (P—A Dill to re- | people and industries of Massachu- | condition T (OIS L fuse clearances o vessels carrying | setts are being forced to carry o ly improved foday. |of the Chamber of Commerce on | goned for incapacitating injurics he United States was| heavy burden of unjust charges for in st 1 a. M. | (he municipal golt course commit- | nmong them @ fracture of the skull | fore the ho ot com- light and power, - W Dr.| toe, col Mayor nessa ket € IO | Sponsored Ly Premicr W. T A e T e R T e S et o provesed 1% Supply Ship Nearing | Mackenzie King. the measure, whicl ton Edison Company ani|SPent a good night which will the land inte Expedition \e 1 Today 2 also prohibit the release of kwh. monthly were charg- | 1S slightly improved | ed for golf purposes. Mr. Rickey r Dunedin, N. Z. T ¥ S T 7 ing liquors by distilleric . whercas for the same |BOUNS: | ported having ) State High- | Tpe Lleanor ,m“m;‘ dntirat] == - breweries, or bonded warehouses | monthly current, Massachusetts | former chicf justice spoke o] way Commissioner John A. Muc- | pichard 1, Byrd's supply ship, was | for export to the United States, was | municipal plants charged from $i | 1is nurse this morn donald, and as a result of this meet- | 76y miles south of Otago Head at | given its first reading yesterday. |in Holyoke to §$1.50 in Reading, |4 to have continucd the ing Lie expects early decision on the | oo {oday, and expected {o join th en Ou See Premice Talks on Bill with most such plants charging weil | Provement which route to be followed .spedition ship, Cily of New York y When he introduced the bill the | under the Reading rate. few days hac S SR eaiahi AR 5 premier said its purpose was “to| Several of these municipal plants PERSONAL TAX RECEIPTS It the leanor Bolling should take | authorize officials of the dominion | buy current from Edison, either Gi o i et e e P | e Car WI e L.'o\ul‘u:m‘m hlfmrfig charge of liquor | rectly or indirectly, he declared, and = 5 T hips should arrive in Dunedin nex in bond anc the granting of | ye able iake oxcellent f : ! : o Feran s s G e e :‘\\::1 SR his case wis hopeless. | by Collector 1 Monday or Tucsday. b [liquor or to refuse to grant such o e ey L rhe physicians did not malke their | Loomis for {he mont’s « Al members of the cxpedition | et Penddies s il OV QEE LALES usual visit late last night. 1L was port for that mo: were reported well today except the | to cal ! st Wed-| the correspondi month st \tack of appendic [Ceeaivcn iRt lean s introd el OBSERVES 8OTH BIRTHDAY nesday cn ght that ! year, a gain of $24,111.40 able seaman 5‘ tion of intoxicating liquors into a | ‘counxr,\- where the importation of _— — D ——— | such liquor is forbidden by law.” Under the terms of the bill, whicl is in t form of an amendment t Congratulations as She DBecomes revise statutes of Canada, 19 Octogenarian. the governor in council will be thorized to p: orders and regula- Mrs. Mary Schr r of 17 Wal- tions to make the pro ons of the |lace strect is receiving congratula- section effective. tions on her 80th birthday anniver- Believe Bill Will Pass sary. Political observers in parliament Mr Schrocder, who still retains | professed today to sce strong pros- Tic s and is in good pects of the measure passing both th her daughter house of commons and the scne sband, Mr. and dbury. is cxpected to Schrocder's immedi- n it comes up for Attorney Harry I Milford, clerk of 5 SR £ v county court of Student Pilot Wrecks AL Dol Planc m l‘mced Landing @ vy cards and | v T r)— ot h supp! MeKenney, as st over, but w1 slight He was Rocklar to Boston Me in Connec with a course ansport pilot’s 1 H ded by mistake dirport. and was flyi to Boston when the AND DANCE DRAMATICS t in 1 dar BOAVED NEEDS MONEY i 1] o | brought head Mrs, \ Mary Schroeder Reccives Many Prince of Wales Will Resume Hunting Trip London, March 5 () Princ of Wales 1 Oy y h him down day vill The handsomest desk e A ever built to sell at a commercial price! The new Shaw-Walker Skyscraper Desk—combining the durability and economy of steel with the appearance of the finest woods! 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