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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930. | W 2 1c whi [ ———— h.araship. of the 1Sth amendment. e ——— week to complete the task which in-, 7 ok : & THREE BURN ALIVE, [Bowy s Gets 1tz s ot sy st e Jealtons et s, o e e i o el B i i | PI‘OpON"dlS of Marriage }:;hylulm\:l\t\l‘:,m:fimg with sanitation ‘ Beats Animal to Death 4 ‘“_Dm Monsignor M. E. Foley, of tee's inquiry = < M'p. || Honywood. March 6 (UP) — | Supt. Boyd has been described as l] AN I] Long Beach, Cal, March 6 SAYS 4"" EAEER | Baltimore, who wrote that from his Eorters joiine dry e found Miss || Andrew J. “Bossy” Gillis expects | | sugzesting that whatever the rr\suns’ ! (UP)—Jealousy over his sweet- experience before prohibition in the |Strawbridge ready with the results to return to the mayoralty of |lof the various Investigations might nearls Spites dok THAd Mantion Maryland city that he had regarded o 5 poll which she conducted || Newburyport, Mass., a bachelor, | | be the attention drawn to the insti- Rord, §2h insdall i ilodey; Iaping EE [ |the old’saloon as “lawless and al, ... 4. gocial leaders of her own I : | i ke macie ast e mot g || tini. Snsala rocbts Ia. sha apiprod|| (Contiaved Frone irst Fazs) 30 days' " imprisonment because mrlvv'acevfo order, decency and moral. | 3mORS tho selal 1e8dels of BEF O L {[jrRutiRa s B : [toran ol Tl R e ki he beat the animal to death after lity." The letter added: a cities L \ R O 1 ot hom._ | |Siation of moncy to crect corlai® | imtoms it Had beon avallable and || the sirl Kissed it | o shouters for ‘personal lib-| batea_question of whether prohibi- t : : ’ Marion Marquardt broke her J T {erts, ungble to deny that'the o |tion Has failed or succecded: (Continued From First Pa | ossir, fella,” e said, *1 cawe | |cating for a long. while. t:.].‘,r;»w“;:n:f Sesnaiiiie the)] o it bor e na e d Bin (Continued Erom Teiat BRge) 8 B he s T lot o a1l atlon andl|i Fredl oo fnd iy o nes out here for » and to look The Meriden Journal yesterday | \With reference to Hurwitz, State's | | arrested on chgrges of ~violating | [p. o0 e ;mq—(:ut it had been @ menace to good government, {=ll [gonting the Philadelphia woman as Attorney Alcorn said that his office | | the state penal code. Me was || inieq burposely “to interfere with [U8 that they do mot want fo bring |, witness, regarded her testimony had evidence of a sale of liquor by || found guilty of beating the doB's | | sy ho)ic services by ultimately mak- | PA¢k the old saloon, but a heavenly|,g ay jmportant factor in the pro- Tl on rataarvids) nead against a curb until it died. 1 | patholle serviccs by WmATEl EH | resort where angels might gather | b i (0% 1T awn up to an- “I'm glad I did it,” TFord said. 5 and men may drink their fill of what k g The building has a self-operating “Th s are too arned ¢ i S at 1 Racketeers Sent (o Jail % : i ments of the mass.” He also said swer the severe condemnation of the e R e R e Henry Galllard, 30, : .|| “I tola her I wouldn't share her || Db ¥ion ad saved more lives tHeY Will and mot get drunk, beall,,; o000 statutes before the com- ator, but firemen four ious 1o married,” he explain- | | ¢ i eine s A % . : n y o ARG oY, BB A R e e “I'm 33 now and hencofor- | | 109 0T R stresh Neps sl R than America lost in the World War, | U1eIr Wives, statve thelr CRIldren ST (Litteo in the seven days that were less to help in cony 00 or ain is i at |1 irhe death certificate filed in the | Walter Character, "': o 21 W, estimating 100,000 deaths had been | “.\yo hear a lot of rot about the|devoted to the wets. more tenants to safety. The ! ; ity cleridataffice shows lobar pneus | Asrd: Alrect, INew i Y orlk, BreEroes, prevented by the dry laws. Burtness | iy sine back of light wines and | Drys Get Same Time Staivway collapsed he ur afte Tonia as the cause of death. Dr, I, |vcre sentenced to Jail on the charge appeared to reply o testimony that |ycor as the panacea for the cvils| The drys have been given the the blaze was discoverec - = = S EH dinzer, mo prachtl e i Newi|of aitemplingito ohtain amolieyining prohibition was a handicap to farm- |1ajq at {he door of prohibition and |same number of days to present On the roof were 15 mien, ( i titiea; osine : enitvha s intermelut (he hoss| sk talseipretenses W Galllandisfsens ers by curtailing markets. He denied |5 the great Buropean promoter of |their side of the argument and in- and children shonfin 1 NI O Rl A T | | pital signed the certificate, said that |\0N€C Was nine months and that of ¢ 9 [this was truc and said North Ifl.d\c-[(,mm, hee. Nonsense! The ‘wets' [tend to keep the committee busy down, some of them thre ing to |, Sil i thalest \gress (1923 |no scars were apparent on the boy |Character, two months, | MEETIN[i uF RE ta had prospered during the 41 years |today, some consci some un-|With testimony throughout the en- qump. The first firen cach- | o B e stale’s Attorney Alcorn outlined | that it has had a dry statute. | consciously, are aring the way [tire time allotted to them. Ms. ed them had t 1 1 Active in Fraternal Life Dr. T. P. Murdock of this city. |t° the lflur'fi the details oc the “po- | Committee Room Iilled {for the return of the ‘good old |Lenna Lowe Yost, legislative direc- rical before they n was a founder of the Wins a member of the state medical exam. |tat0 racket” which the men at- 3 g By the time Mrs. Strawbridge took | saloon” with all ils lorrible tor of the Women's Christian Tem- 10 the stree » former supremc councillor of |ing board, was attending physician |tchpted to operate in New Britain (Continued From First Page) |the witness chair the committee |satcllites. ; | perance union, is in charge of the The bodies © i : bl ot o liasEEmonti SEHe Eeid e lardicalied — | room mwas filled. She took issuc with Mokt “Noble Experiment”’ dry program. Constantin : at the places of business of promi- | fracas, and the march to a Wailing|Mr. Atterbury at the outset of her| “I belicve that the 18th amend-| In addition to Miss Strawbridge, huddled n nent residents of the city after as- |automobile began. testimony. Later she directed her |ment is what President Hoover de-|today's witnesses included Repre- ith floor. certaining that they were out of Two Word Speech attack to Pierre S. Du Pont, the|clared i, a noble experiment, R Binioe republican, pent ho town and represented that cases of | Jackson had moved but a feW|pejaware capitalist and also a di- |most noble a great nation ever tried |North Dakota; Patrick H. Callahan, ion, the your hd iwo brothers, Willlam and Dr. |intenden aid ihere had bean mo |llauor had been ordered for deljv-|feet when Channt, in loud YOICe | roctor of the assoclation against the |to save its people from frightful |5 hysiness man of Louisville, K nis fath S 0 gt e o bl ery O F 0% : called out: “Fellow workers.” That|propipition amendment. cvils. 1 believe the cighteenth|gonora) secretary of the Association wife and two other « « Ll THoTes GlyRIE0= g g0 i ion. Y oF Tarttomy | Gaillard did not actually collect | Was the extent of his speech, and|™ py pont, she said, was a prohibi- |amendment to be a more noble ex-|g¢ catholics Iavoring Prohibition, Cong £ 1 Mrs. Gly o _"Y]“““P\‘D"“‘?m”"‘:_’f?" {in a few seconds he was in the SriD | {ionist in “his own gun powder plant | Periment even than that which be-| .10 s tormer president of the Na- Jon 1st on February 7. emba and J. A. ey, un- Vi ¢ i 3 & - | rd a 2d at Y 2 T s D ardod the fneral of a rela- |dertaker, both sald they could. mot | friNospolicomen ant SR hnaYLY end publicly an_ anti-pronibitionist gan at Concord and ended at York- | tjonal Ppaint, Oil & Varnish asso- Ofjofthe | though Atr. Alcorn did not refer to | (Mo traffic post at the streot intets Two Endorse Law and more dangerous basis, the relval |\ byue™ 0., master of the Na- 0 : { him by name, it was cvident that he | SottO™ Jivert, SUSIR ralsed P Appearing in rapla succession o |Of, the ‘whiskey insurrection " lfional Grange, who has appeared b g Ml [referred to 1. J. Skinner, chairman [yeio? TS A8 PEEEL 58] farmer and a manufacturer took the (17947 o bre. [before congressional committees R S |of the board of directors of the| pLojicoman John Aludi and Super- | Vi(es8 chair of tho committee today | :‘\;“‘3;;‘ D el \,‘”“j many times in connection with agri- (IVasiington: B . Her | Skinner Chuck Co. numerary Patrolman James (‘mnm‘“s hearings reopencd and warmly | SR S SN | BT T S 3 cutural Jegistation, Tosrel hias txressedt lodsyby Rep- R UNl] |automobile, Mr. Alcorn said, and|the march to police hmdq,mrws Waiting to be heard as soon as| <M e hi o Xif, Representative Durtness sought \ nfative Schuyler Mersitt of | Character remaincd in it while Gails | Automobiles were commandeered in |(1eY concluded was Miss Ruth I, &, CUES Savioie of T8 L iciiany to refute a statement tative Schuyler Merrilt of i : Sttawbildgeticr BEAd-ohie b Taking the average losses of life |particularly o Stamford, at the death of Repre-| —_— [lard made the calls. front of the City National bank and |5t ridge, o phia, ho || fore and after prohibition from |made in the wet testimony regard- 4 LU | tative Ja . Glynn of Win-| (continued From First I Judge W. I. Mangan who repre- [sped to Commercial strect, where a | 148 b¢en turned Lo by the friends of | W'/ i i ; ing his state. Pierce Blewett, a farm- | Continuec m First Page) Byl s ; | prohibition to combat the contention | alcohol, cirrhosis of the liver and |ing i fa and also by Representative L. | R sented Gaillard and Character, said |crowd awaited the expected arrests [eeiine v aie dne hionabl 0D | B ight's disease and granting that |© had testified that prohibition TR e R T Hart Tenn of Walhersileld: B e that the latter had absolutely no| Jackson was the only one of the ‘gs]m:"iull\; ”“\"‘"LO‘::I:"‘;“‘“K'C‘"::’f::&" 50 per cent of cases of the last were |Was responsible for many of the S Mr. Merr id: “Mr. Glynn's| Miss Collett defeated Mrs. J. Mar (:L.o]nrxjam“hl:m He said Charac-|trio who made any protest at his | ", ny snstances chat over the |caused by drinking, he argued:that |hardships of North Dakota farmers German presidency. acath is not only a greal shock but|vin Haynes of Washington, D. <, |soneh o nOUNINE to do with the of-jarrest. He attempted to 8QUITM | ooy iail glass instead of the teacup, | 140:800 lives had been saved by the | because it brought about a curtail- GRS S e o the songress and to| by 4 up and 3 to play. Ior ming |[chse and had no more part in it |frec of the policemen's grip, calling | “pigy’ &P 10T OF Hhe WAEHP- | 1) i e ndlo T haslay liamentary life and dec | venomi. the state and to his constituents. | holes Mrs. Haynes held her famous | A" had the cases of potatoes ifor comrades to come to his as-|gio0n B Burtness, of North Dakotu,| Deaths from alcohol had been re-| The North Dakota house member ination for the Reicl n . he did not seek publicity, he I on even terms. Mrs. Haynos | yoich Were found in the automobile. |sistance, but his fight availed him | ono or the republicans who went | duced, he said, from 5.2 to 2.8 per (was in receipt of a statement sign- rather bitter letter to the Germa siablo ant rious and the nt completely to pieces aftor the |43 t0 Galllard, Judge Mangan said, | nothing. against the wishes of Calvin Coolidge | 100,000 of population and deaths|ed by a large number of officials SEarsllEb pariy 0 dlih Te ob % 3 e eC (T ity by e e o i there was no question that he must Communist Literature Seized and supported the equalization fee |from Bright's disease from 105.3 to |and prominent citizens of his state fiie o v hoas miaking b anuny | i X e than ollowIng six Holeaito lose: ){u.*,. x;um,«lu-d‘.'l{?\\ ever, the game he At police h(udquarlf‘rs,‘ the three | puinciple of farm relief embodied in | 91.5 per 100,000 of population. taking exception to Blewett's testi- compromises. The party then made ; He had much influen Miss Van Wie eliminated Mrs. ¢, |{i¢d 10 work was not as bad as the |men stood meekly as their neckties |tno rojected McNary-Haugen farm | He arrived at his final figures, he |mony, which he intended to present him its honorary chairman, but Alonzibis collongnesiandl copecials IR baugh, of Cleveland, by 7 up |°rdinary confidence game which is|and belts were removed and their |pj), | said, by basing his calculations on [to the committec. played no political role, 1nerely Ton who knew 1 (.| and § to play. Miss Hicks disposca |SOMetimes successtully operated be- |pockets searched. A few dollars in | " }i¢ said working men of his state [a total population of 100,000,000 £ writing articles occas! 1 1oy “Persona md him most | of Miss Edith Hopwood, of Union- [C3US¢ nobody who was approached |cash was found on one, another had | ngw wore drinking milk instead of | The estimate of 50 per cent of cases (1o CONTINUE WHEAT BUYING o hs SR o Penn.. by a similar scove, | V25 takn in by his representations |four pennies and no money was |liquor; that agricultural conditions|of Bright's disease being due to| \yashington. Mar. 6 (P—Chair- rganioed Biany Mo Iis constitu- | Miss Van Wie cstablished a record, |14 @n¥body who might be misled {found in the possession of the third. |in North Dakota had not been ag- |liquor he took from the s man Legge of the farm board in a From the time he was twenty |ents will long remcniber him as on | 50INg out in 33 for the lowest scors |\M0 EiVing him mioney, would be a| A miscellany’ of communistic lit- |gravated by the dry law, and the | hibition |statement today said the"grain sta- untll he broke with 1 ; , upright and faithful i [over made by a woman on the firet | Violator of the liquor law. |erature was found as were personal |sfato had prospered under 41 years | years ago. | bilization corporation would con- 1916 Admiral Von Tir 3 rvant and loyal cit G nine holes of the picturesque §t. [ JUd8e Mangan further thati/Secisiobilittle walle R ofiprolitition; Mass Not Interfered With = |(inuc buying wheat at the market ditnadnialivon s {ohovas [fg e e B Gaillard, after being arrested, had | Cells 1, 2 and 3 were being opened Callahan Next Speaker Callahan denied that prohibition | to® (g™ 10 00c from the market Eb ot most Jutjmale B Bt DennRalp LR Mite Miss Orcutt defeated Miss Virginia | S0t for County Detective Edward J. |0 receive their occupants when the | Patrick I1. Callahan, of Louisville, | was identified only with Protestant- (235 (0% Jiditional quantity that Ml ; e B p e e Al Vilas, of Chicago, by 6 up and 5 to | Hickey and told him everything he |factory whistles blew to indicate 12 , chairman of the central cooper- | ism. Once, he said, the charge was | oo™ 5 o ™o Telieve pres- . i gRlviels Sl et of Ar. Glinn. His long | play. Her margin at the turn was | Wanted to know about the case. As |9'clock, the hour set for the meeting.qative committec for prohibition en- | made and is still heard occasionally. | (0 o1q sent any considerable ATneRiEl i avy, andanoldix ! o S to a penalty Judge Mangan sug.| Several hundred men waited for |forcement, was next {o testify. 1l|{hat “prohibition was Protestantism | o, 404 Prevent any e e, L e ol et =l el S gested six months in jail for Gail. |Possible recurrences but the greater |usserted that prohibition had saved |and purposely planned to interfere | 46C1ine 1N prices. is given credit for instigating and his du e ! 4 :m‘:m‘ i {lard. He inadvertently told the |Part of the gathering dispersed when [more lives than America lost in the | with Catholic services by ultimately sl aiate LR P s L LG s e UIGLEY SUPP[]RTERS court that Gaillard had already been |the automobiles whisked away the |World War. He presented in sup- | making it impossible to offer up the | L hed by s Tallow| in jail three months and Judge Jen- | Policemen and their captives. port of his claim statistics from the | saeraments of the mass.” 4 N who fought for vantage at the wir around { . and blooey—1 | /i a check-up from six sources dows, the more seriously affected || 8ot 142 proposals failed to substantiate cha mad were removed to the hos However, the proposals are just | |py the family of John Fraser of Elevator Found Afire 50 many souvenirs to Bossy. Hartford that the boy had been | past exalted ruler of the Elk . | call the case but certain that it Glynn s his widow, cre had been marks on the body Mrs, James Cummings of Torri \ 1d have remembered them. nd Miss Jennie Glynn of Winsted [ Miss Ellen McIntyre, hospital super- any money becausc one of the places lat which he called was the office ol a man who was known not to be | | interested in purchasing liquor. Al- building. Mr. Glynn's how The loss was estimated f Lest and that his ailment had been have come 1o the parting of the |membe 1l lad the confidence | | nings remarked that as he listenea | Extra Police On Duty Tonight GBI Al "3 | He declared that “nothing could “OUR STORY ways on the very submarine swar- |and respect of his district, which h | WILL PL[]T [;AMPA"]N 0 the state’s attorney and the de- | ACUDE on information that at| The witness also denied that pro-| pave heen further from fhe truth” T N fare which afterward led the United d so well and so long. He will | fense counsel, he had come to the |1east two “red” demonstrations may | Ribitlon was identified only with Pro-|anq tnat such a charge was clearly | e 2 3 4 ; 115 [ be missed 1n Washington, in hi d | conclusion thut a six monthe' sen- |be held in this city this evening by lestantlsm, as secrotary of the asso- | «an instance of using religious pr contributed greatly fo Germany's | trict and in Conneeticut.” tence vas sufficient. ‘Np"so“mms ofths communial ;;i:i N 1m \11‘0)“, ‘“,‘]:1 '"'7". :’fi];:‘.\'ldifl: for material purpos eventual defeat. Wilhelm was for a| Mrs. Glynn and her Tushand's| (Continued From First Page) Mr, Alcorn, owever, called the ‘-Lauapvi S St e | PR Accurately vigorous submarine offensive than | Secretary arranged fo leave with th — govnuelatentionIRtoI e cact TRt e AR B0 B e e s Dlaceaoniiie i Socicty Angle Given Fitted . . . Von Tirpitz. body at 4 o'clock this atternoon,|With the exception of Quigley, Smith, |§#2illard bad been in jail three [the off duly regular patrolmen to | £ i ashington, Mar. 6 (P — What : LRI St S EAle G [gv the dry forces to reply to Deirce | Washington, ! At Moderate Cost In his last years at a small villa|duc at Hariford at 11:15. From |snd Alderman David L. Nair. The |Wecks Instead of three months and |report at Readquarters lonight at 7 P O e s |society thinks of prohibition as re- ¥ 1 3 1 » { | @ I CH ide: ha acy, | Judge Mar n huastened to as > . S, - nl ) o WnBarEop. dalis g Hartford they will 50 (o Winsted by |alderman is considering candidacy, |Judg & ned to assure | ©°¢! 5 5 AT llated by Miss Ruth K. S. Str e e SRS oo Ibut o date has made o definite |the court that ke liad meant to say | The 9 and 11 a. m. shifts com. |!ime ago told the eommitteo tht| Tl PO S0 oo g ai ERSNIGEAGOOIRIY Tirpitz liked nothing better than the m : y oot bhehs i Y | prising about 20 men and including |More liquor was being consumed in b «fv o i . pl el ] Optometrist o A o] il u, a warm | Sta ee wecks Y& e P It ¢ place today in the imon o . % = fona, His Of-o‘t‘{’ b ‘];'('Ini n all ghe | frier £ Mr. G [ am| Tax Collector Bernadotte Loomis Warven Sent to Jail SenEeAnf ohngCdstad lethill nopory “‘]:\plfi(ttlx:xtntoh“c t:;rAy“ :T\(\ml?»pl?xl::l::(l::ll‘1‘n“:\or”v e e St Cnn\mu{” EH T Elonetals World, ho was father of fwo sons inespressibly shockcd to learn of |nas announced he will again ask the| Carl L. Warren of Linden street, |t headquarters. A equad of BOWce |y gopang for Barley had worked [tee of {hose opposed to tho repeal | A and two daughters, born of the sudden death of my friend. Jim |'ePublican party to nominate him for |[New Britain, was sentenced to jail [In charge of Sergeant Patrick ! ! happy marriage with Marie Lipke,|Glynn. He was a splendid type of | the office he has filled for about 15|for 30 days on the charge of ob- |OQ'Mara will go to the p. & F. Corbin Knew Every Fighting Ship , | public servant, hard working, faith-|¥¢ars, and it is not expected that|taining moncy under false pretenses. plant; another sauac dn ehargesoc At the peak of his career he ful and devoted to the best inter-|N Will have a primary fight. Several ant State's’ Atforney Donald |Sergeant Thomas J, Feeney will be ests s (il ohte 11 | democr: have been approached |Gaffoe e court that War on duty at City hall. Other s 5 S e S st Dl comsituents 1| NGRS RN, SR Spreecned | Setaey ol the couct et Wareen |25, T o atationed it ofier 5 WORDS THAT TELL YOU MORE ABOUT A REFRIGERATOR ory, and fighting cay tion to this office. Party leaders have }.(mtl signed it with a fictitious name | Stragetic points with rnoush men {o Dependable Eyeglasses States into the war and pro warship in the world. © |always been impre K ! » £ | predicted thg nomination of one of |after which e e adio | Pandle situations in an emergency. [ e onid Ho nalong) o] : s nomina after which e purchased radio | 10 . sl tanpgldn He b the resmect amd. admiration | e younger of their group. now |tubes and glycerine and received the | ¥hile all regular patrolmen on other THAN cla S latter days he was fond of hil ¢ all those who I Jim, i | connected with the city government, | balance in cash. That occurred in [Pe2ts Will be cautioned to hold m. ! but not as an elective official. New Britai | themselves in readiness for anything v athe ned te ) ard to fill."” | ew Britain. | s 0. Was Tather inlined 4o e T L ot was| The democrats will have their first | He also made out a check for $15 | that may ensue. iy & et Sl R £ SR @S| smoker and political gathering next > e While not expecting any particu- and consequently preferred neve 1 the new f Rep. in East Hartford but that charge gL ondiantlys deyerl oy enchs l‘“)v Monday night in headquarters in mnl“o,,m be nolled, Mr. Gaffney said |12F trouble Captain Kelly said today e e e e AN T e oL T e e AN el ot butl i ERimergdates o TRyl oyeriiSen EncaliTHe ool ob | atie pYasinob geln g tofbecauglic will he announced at that time and {unaware. ress of Germany within the last White House. He immediate- ; b i v |saw fit to impose would cover both wu"x,‘rg:,.,m Michael J. Flynn was in decade was pointed out to he o n Mrs. Glynn and e s otisann day g mes | counia: | o out to I Mrs. Glynn and es- | pectad 'Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg asked | Sharge of the detail of police at would waive all further discussion tended his sympathy. Chairman Harry Ginsburg of the | ¢ =" arry A Ginsburg asked |y in " and East Main streets toduy. with the remark: have spoken in - campaisns | republican town committee, who |1 % ’]"f]‘:i’l““;" ,.j‘l'L‘l “f\',““{‘\.v bt | fter the agitators had been taken Cars ator alcott said. T £ ra idate for c| = ey . g | i E s R hent years Sonator Waleott suid. | nouncement of o candidato for the e e a squad of policemen, handling g e 3 v g republican nomination for mayor is| a pno ot traftic and awaiting further develop- Fra i il Z Wi t - cars ar o irs < 4 cof 815 a sts and a s e e e o 1L Dot only admired | expocted this week, said today Me|oongeq o L0 and coste and & SUS- | jents until after 1:30 o'clock. Sl : ; has heard mothing concerning the |t " HI SR FRCe BE 81 davs was Na Disorder Elsewhere 38 expec n 8 @ualitics as a man, his j0om launched in the interests of | o = Sergeant Thomas J. Feency anl Frankfurt this afternoo o | effectiven a legislator, but had K, Macauley, now in the | onr2d Mangiafico, 24, of 152 Wash- | pocormen Danjel Cosgrove and thelr daughter, llse, with -l deep affection for him for those |son |ington street on the charge of im- | pyomag Leo were stationed at city 7 Trich Ve Rl aBeat S o | proper conduct. ant State’s At- 2 e s o imsworving Jov- | Chairman Ginsburg’s announce- | {on R PRIENE FORE, BEICR A1 | nal. the sergeant in front of the infster at Copenhage: 1 alty and dete ation always 1o do | ment added strength to the report 3 2 & L3 €OUrt | pyilding and the patrolmen in the will arrive from De K S : T e |that the complainant . the cas i e ! Kindliness, which | (hat an_ organization-backed candi- |was a 15.year-old girl. Ho sajq | WA corridor. They encounterel ey tndeared him not only 1o his|gate will be put in the field to op- | 2 S3id | 116 {rouble nor did Sergeant Patrics whether burial will b Wdafing, | in Sedve . Mangiafico was a well knowi: har- | b0 - which the admiral : BT ELE S To-Hee Ricmet ieyor KQnlkleviintithe |inertin awi TS aln i vas ot dl|lo) L are nil policenen detalledito) i vt A LS B cpublican pr | ARl o watch for activity at the P. & 1| in his last years, or clsewhere, pos- |1 Walcolt a iblican prin lover from the New Iisituia police o Y & sibly Berlin 1 re Su vt : Mr. Macauley is a former ehair-|court on a more ssrious charge | Conoin Plant: Whil p ; i . ; n of ty commission. | which, however. was chanzed be.| L€ activities of the police depart- | e at . ices in Winste e Aol S SYELs caang IO day w ected by Acting Von Tirpitz wa ed rofes ¢ 3 0 fuel oil | cause of cortain circumatances i the | finy ey, Vere directed by Acting Edens, 1t was believed arterioscle si an extensive interests Chiet Kelly, who selected the dz- d fi for o | Lien tails of officers and the sergeants in osis contributed to weakening of 1 Plans Special Election i Judge W. F. Mangan appearel for B | | . i - | charge. He had been appealed (o heart. ord G (P—Governor 'T;il“'l‘l“;t S S fora permit’ for the demonstration. —— - | ! t v special Y | JLOSIOWSK], DIOPIe.0r Of & |yt had refused to issue one and n ‘ : store at 68 Broad strect, pleied 0t | varned the applicants that arres's s srdered 1 t , S Sl el Hiy "‘l“oum follow any defiance of au- s 1 & machine. He elected to b> tried by | yiotire the court a case Was sot dOWn | garze SUDI]ENLY T[!BAV verne i T RY l]F MURHER (1)': ‘:\""] the casesva 1oWI |~ sergeants going to their respective i s E va E ¢ £ the « A Lo locations were urged by the acting | C Hi 7 s = | Koslowski was fined $16 and ¢osts | ehior to avoW arrests, if possible, in the New Britain police court and | S PR et e L = and | pyt reminded of their duty to insu- DNVeY @ : : Leon £5 appea e H e s ep s edihidil o e d ance’ to; thellomws P . U1, ] : ) Attorney Harry M. Ginshurg O e e e That is the amazing record of General e} e Latig. ;':‘. v]x;’ ”‘1-:?‘(:,:1\“.“ “o:;ju, Iw o S e e e s .Llecmg !hrngemors—x fecord of at.onm‘n'y 3 WTINIES [TS § r ho I e o pleailol mot | froum o water turned on the - and efficiency made possible by an exclusive { YT [)BUB. : rosea Als B e S0 B o ok o= | semblage in the event that the | ) General Electric feature—the hermetically vl Lk d 5 1orning and |entering, when: abaiznet ves and | demonstration approached the pro- scaled permanently oiled mechanism on e L 2 1id not. come i until 10, 11 and 12 |changeq hie e :"f”_" yesierdaY. | portions of a riot, but the gathering top. General Electric mechanism is so tightly 'rom)1'~'v'¢ he Win ) 1 u ) T : 1 fialiions 1«.2)\ it f’“;‘ ',J £ ‘0\\;“" V ON | oxcepting for the activities of Jack- f scaled that dust and moisture, rust and trouble I s Attorney ©. W. Tame- | son, Channt and Suskin proved to be [ arc forever shut outside. Incredibly quict 5 m 1902 ¢ t cing themselves, |lonis represented him and disp ; s e dS orderly. =48 operation is assured. Your cost of operation ife survic A ,[tion ef the case will bo mae next D Lo h e ontio aosAwd oriiks Mr. Gl to 1 1 D &l : £ ! mith and | Tucaday whe e tria ' ) o TR 7 ol o ‘ \ i cen v in the | Mrson, 21 ::rnym\m:ri:rlnfir L se inisuparioriCourt hundreds of thousands of owners—not one S : : : ne rict. They started fol- | with breaking and encring . 18| Hartlery siarch p ) has paida cent for service, Think of thisrecord : S reg : + % : t the meantime verifying | sehedule e el g CHNALCILR G R ALty 4 ! in and see our man: started. life as n faciory « e TaeE e Ronet 0e fsctisulad to!be HsaraEMlaen . of 33 Howe strect, New Haven, e ou fl“" lc"‘:;e]‘:‘_‘_:d PR the age of 12 and us y . i s station. o sata, |pleaded not guilty. 5 |and John Vincent, 21, of 38 Legion Sl s e & he devoted v e Dyckman Seat to Prison STt S Haven! allogeallcoms about our surpricingly easy terms. from his lu o t. | adio 10 Graphian mtitel nan s ofll muniets, ‘pleaded not iulliy itoithe) Join us in the General Electric Hour, broad- ritending che G ¢ ¢ - apman h itain, | charge of violating a city ordinan. v L castevery Saturday at9P.M.,Eastern Standard e : i ! 3 o ol Shots Lixthanged was sentenced to serve from one 10 |iy peddling handbills h 5 il and throug 1 Soth d ses walked up (0 (e | e yonrs in state brgon ny Jedes | Peddling handbills on the streets| Time, over a nation-wide N. B. C. network. ing profici XA e R 182 |of New Britain and were represent- e kit © had fog by Attorney William A. Reiner of | the driv. He got A, gl o8 i i”' rtford. The cases wero set down | s « .‘ ourt « t " t 1 t he 1o look o : 2 I o1 at 1 Laloy out and lev- | ont assault on a 10 ye I acity wit tive « t ' | yes v f = @ G year old boy Hilates raralotic Bratds = }IM_(W ! | ; : ! a tussle Jones Dyckman was arrested im \est | OF trial at 2 o'clock Irids HEN E!: professional anc ' ¢ Lalonc and dr Uartford last week and bound over (109N ‘ A ¥ pisto 1015 were exchanged | (o superior court on a charge involy. | Yaris and Vincent were arrested 5 Rl he : ! 1 : was admitted istant idm : e ticivat . LT T v to court, imposcd a “fne of nd Oon May 1 : : OlihE ctective be a weak one, not likely to be|€0Sts on Yaris as a first offender pushed land $35 and costs on Vincent as a Judge W. I°. Mangan, rep |second oftender. Vincent had pre- & acensed man, expressed a beli viously been fin 25 and costs on ¢ 1 \entally unbalanced and |the same chars s lal ¢ l CRuT § cus i hospital treatmer In| Vincent. today, was charged with Electrical Contractor: stoeiona ne z of n battle |y ntence Judge Jennir [both counts, and Yaris with one. Qiiior. ot hat the facililies for suc = 19 MAIN STREET PHONE 2504 c ! the te t are available in the state POR BEST RESULTS | New Britain, Conn, the sixty-fourth c USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | ba3 ! | | | %

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