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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. TARIEF EDITOR ON | STANDINH HEARINH < wu L tion during Jontinued I t Page) zeleases under the name ¢ American Tariff League ~ " reau and was assigned a genator's office: Doane denied, @ews bureau had with the American fand said he had leases from Grundy's quart added that he did much o at a downtown hotel w “Are you an cmploye Btor Grundy as republican, “That answered Two Others Called of the ws Bu however Wisco! sit. I'm on h T'wo other Wit Taubel, vice pre ican an atto were called to t was unable to he who wed Do {estified emphatica ization had not moved it ters into Gr ke Fession o with a comr copies of man da he had p ane sper the Recall Grundy Appearance matters, explaining no chips in the gam some states werc among them he 1he home st: way of the Senator Bor named ate of Chairn Doane t ed Grundy trolmen ant on the dqu tain of police, had received that trouble | The eve ency ith purposes. practically ser- force, to | ers in preparation if need- | pa- remained close act info Gieo Kelly, the day cted at two or three the city at 7 o'clock last Details were formed in ergeants and held in redi- red to dash to any port of trouble. developed Als came ed at the dis Ve oy and The ation unt issed and permitt il Lavin station ined t 1t is be vening T n was at th He expl endly visit. rerns o Con Davis to Appeal H March d in commur them po- roup lead- police, were durir somie o without tions, ot 1 wit owd from 1 city to n into th Not Guilty Mar( I (On request, dressed envelol [BELIEVE IT OR NOT no extra | MRS, FLOSSIE JONES' TWINS WERE BORN IN DIFFERENT COUNTIES Effingham, TIL. PoLice SLRGT. GEoRGE GILLESPIE, HAS UNDERGONE (8 OPERATIONS. He came throuah 3 wars unseathed — bl mel with an acey 102, King Featares Syndiat, ¢ Great Brie 1 nt sent with stamped pe. Mr. N Tne Belgian (omposer ~ VAN HoVE de SAINT PoL. CONDUCTED , KIS OWN DEATH MARCH / “He direcled his musiciens per ,e:Uy {othe fasl nele — THEN FELL DEAD/ ONEHALF OF 2 mp 2 = 3./ Proof — - Yof2z1+2:=3 mm.:.QP;— = proot of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. 8. Pat Oft.) T RO R e e Page Thornton Burgess! Snookums Bear Saved Johnson City, Tenn., March 7 (®P—Tuck in the sheets, children and you shall hear how a great, big farmer of Watauga county, North Carolina, right across I/h. line from here, tried to kidnap little Snookums Bear on Grand- father mountain and got a lot of iodine instead. The great, big farmer was Hen- derson Gragg and his mean, old terrior treed little Snookums. Gragg climbed the tree, Seized little Snookums firmly fore and aft, leaped to the ground, then bounded homeward. So did mamma bear bound from somcwhere out of the un- derbrush. Gragg ran fast and mama hear ran faster. Pretty soon mama bear grab- bed Gragg by the hand and little Snookums was dropped and left in the rear. S0 was mama bear. So today Gragg was nursing a broken finger and sa | while Japan insisted upon at least| |a 2,000-ton limit because of the [stormy seas north of the Nipponcse archipelago. jGflMMMINS (Continued From Page) favors the methods of the Cheshire | reformatory. | Despite the furore caused by the alleged brutality Superintendent | Boyd, who was recently described by state official as “powerful polit- ically,” argues for the rctention of corporal punishment, claiming that | his boys are of a type different than {that found in the Cheshire institu- | tion. Since the opening of the in- \Dtt\mfllon he has steadfastly | brutality LAKE TUG SAILOR — J | | operation. i | her | | she became BOYY’ SCHOOL PROBE | New de- | they | clined to comment on the charges of | tostifying. | charge land GUPID INTERVENES (Continued From First Page) - INLEGAS' BEHALF [record but he was willing to give | him a last chance hoping that his | recent marriage and the consequent added ‘Tesponsibilitics might correct him. Martinook Sent to Prison Ignatz |street was sentenced to state’s | prison for a term of 1 to 2 years |on the charge of incest. He pleaded Inot guilty and was represented by Attorney Irving I. Rachlin but |after testimony had been offered by his 16 year old step-daughter, he changed his plea to guilty after the court had recessed to |time for a conference between him and his lawyer. The offense was committed when the girl was 14 years of age and her mother, who is Martinook's wife's was in the hospital for an Two New Britain young men who were in court carlier in | the week on of relations with the girl, were mentioned by her in her testimony she told the court that aft stepfather had forced have improper relations with him, reckless and did mot care what*happened to her. Marti- nook is the father of four children. Bianca Tined $109 Michael Bianca of treet, New Britain, to the charge of improper conduct with a 15 year old girl and ¢v fined $100 with a suspended sentence of three months and was placed on probation for six months. He was represented by Attorney David L. Nair, who told the court that after the arrest, a number of Pritain young men volunteered to testify in police court that they had relations with the girl but when he informed them that they were cqually as as Dianca, changed their minds about Fined After Appezl in Berlin John Miezanka of Pleasant street, New Britain, pleaded guilty to the of reckless driving and was fined $40 and costs Mieczanka given the same penalty in the Be lin town court but took an appe Martinook of 63 Willow | allow | charges growing out| her to| pleaded guilty | T | for one year on Tuesday on the | charge of transporting liquor. The offense was committed in Avon. Joseph Koslowski, 51, of 66 | Broad strect, was found guilty of | keeping a slot machine and was fined $10 and costs. Sergeant T. J. Feeney of New Britain testified that |he inserted a five cent piece in a | slot machine in Koslowski's store on January 9 and received one pack- | ae of mints and two metal slugs. Koslowski told him at that time that the machine had been installed at 3 o'clock that afternoon, about five hours before the sergeant tried it, and that the agent who installed |it told him he would come around |later and redeem all the slugs that |were turned over to him for five cents each. Sergeant Teeney admitted on cross-examination by Attorney Wil- liam M. Harncy that he had not received any merchandise from Koslow in ret for the slugs Koslowski testified that the agent installed the machine but did not make any agreement about redeem- |ing the slugs. When he testified in the New police court that {such an agrcement had been made he was referring to machine which he had in his store sever years ago, he said. Attorney Harney contended that under the law, Kos- lowski was not guilty because there was no proof that he had used the machine for gambling purposes, He |said there was no question of the possibility of using it as a gambling device but unless it s proved that it had actually been used as such, state had no case. Judge Jennings found Koslowski | guilty. The penalty was the same las was imposed in the New Britain I police court and Koslowski appeal- ed. Attorney Harry M. Ginsburg was associated with Attorney Harney . in the defense. ki the POLICE HOLD TWO - INDIAN WOMENTN | BUFFALD M MYSTERY (Continued From ¥ i ded was due to a combination of the skull fractures and strangula rst Page) he caused by the thread-tied pa- d that scratches on the throat had been made by the slender | finger nails of a woman. Xnown Throughout Nation The Marchands were known to mu 1 workers the country over in the weelk, he was not present and | ]a bond of $100 was forfeited. (Continued I'rom First Page) | Attorney Golon told the court that | there was a misunderstanding whic oner gave Nis|resulted in the failure of Mieczanka He was hell|to appear and Judge Jennings grant- | ation pending fcd his application for erasure of the | Great beetles and mammoth flow | forfeiture of the bhomd. Miczanka’s | cach tiny leg o men magni took the tug to|arrest followed an accident in Berlin | fied manifold, and whole brigh rd station, but|several weeks ago. |1y colored; are among the objects o* announced it would be taken to| Wentland Must Support Family | their handier The husband 1 | Cleveland la in the day and its| Louis Wentland of Governor street, | father, coming to this country from . rgo of sealed liquor turned over|New Britain, pleaded gui France a few vears ago, dizcovered¥ o federal authorities | charge non-support and was o position m:-mmmp the making Hagelove, who operates directly | dered to post a bond of 5250 to guar- | olid mould for bronze. and lat |under Licutenant Martin J. Rasmus- [antee payment of §10 a week towards s assigned to do work for the |sen, district coast guard chief the support of his wife and two um in Albany |tioned at Buftalo, said he had children for a period of six months Marcha 1 an isolat- e e e ol and. em. |CTUising about Lake Iirie all yester- |or g0 to juil for six mon ct of land n and on G 48 [iaa: fio i bellayas) thel liquon represented by Attorney | uilt a Nousc of which phaszed howauE R A CoRn QLI ok gaed fol Gl avaland. | Maurice W. Rosenberg. The dispo- | the countryside had “never seen SIISEls e Sontneni Copvened Comes From Port Stanley | sition of case was the same as| Ther outside vn opend Fel : The cap! was the “Sambo | Was made in the New Britain police | fo the a running water from Gets Back o Work Again ’l;-,”‘o‘( SRESR e s e LEanly Wentland having taken an | the billside. The house was of cob- London;Mar. 7 (9 o five | guardsmen said. 1t is 65 | ble and field =tone power naval conference able 10 (and driven by a large Meanh 1 back to work today, the French |tor to oup o egation having arrived Thursday | fhe protective ted of 's for rmof to | the 1jf S Hamburg, Gerr March 7 (0 from Taris after a three {sheets of five ¢ rs on th of ziding|boa flora, Tevor d wr is' absence. red almost entirely around tting in the sportation of | Hi on of fu seve Aristide nuinister, [ hull, nearly to the water line. nions of | him wide notic munist held the reins pr manipu- {around the engine room and 5 } ! cal group lated by Andre Tardicu, premier. |house walls. jall | nois State Immediately on arriving he made ! his presence fell, arranging an MITCHELL GRANTS PAROLE T0 COD (Contin EXPLANATION OF YES TERDAY'S CARTOON ant The clock that struck 72 times though it had not run for years—This clock has been in o the possession of A. L. Fouche and his ancestors since 1797. Althoug’h it did not run for | many years prior to the death of one of its former owners, and had in no way been molested, | 1" ~ “”,“"'“ it struck seventy-two times just as death came to him. Every cog in the clock is made of ‘:\L“\“\:‘r '1 or: ?“,, olita: wood, and its power is supplied by sand-filled weights. | federal action. Mr. Fouche has the clock in his home at 193 Douglas St., Atlanta, Ga. ! no TOMORROW—A Descreation By Nature Miss e e ¢ L} The other at Washington i . parole from a misuse of the n prison officials, wh Cook’s release by the said one guess was other on the hou prisoner would be rel When Cools leaves the p will go as “a mcliowed g dressed in a new penniless and havin per's plans. He had bankrupt's oath to escape fine imposed upon him n- | w : el tence. S od to Sl os Hagelove's men the Lorain coast gus to court tion as good 64 : illed 1 |lice were injured and 20 demonstra- ) injured, 13 sted after a demonstration at Gablon, the s industry, arreste - injured arrested | ference chiefs today was to express | communist | deep sympathy with the Irench na- center of | tion at the loss of life and suffering caused by the floods in south and southwes France M. Briand \rrest- [or - sta- £ Columl been offici had decided the the White House ook place L court Boston—3§ only > Pitisburgh—2 Milwau 3 hour Washin m 3 ‘ police used tear gas bom Mans Buslfiess T#ip Fi “demenstration in front “ Unconfirmed reports said b . ive Held Por Trial T “planned to go to Chicago on Now M g — live |y demons Usonal business trip and the o« leaders, 0 have feo adn. At Denver, Colo., 10 visit rel ot in At the gates he ence with news men April 6, 1925 prison. crionsly. 4 injure? Cologne, Germany, March —One hundred persons werr ed after an unemployment stration. to s in front of nr was ol de s riy. they were o lemon the 1s cis cou long mo- ¢ of i ittau, Germany, March 7 (UI') ~yolice were injured seriously unemployment demonstration. i making » him fam ion of the Gi period tro also brougl made s oLithe itz Thr was in an ntence tions. spread S enced Winnipes QiLviab a unemployed clashed in a will | 1 ) r “{tle. Many were injured idered in tion. Montreal re f 3 i a 1O disturbanc B AUkt Another Mgl motnt i1tios AhE 2 rvey of the “Red Thur : T of life expecte t d ¢ ] £ the Neumuenster, forecast his (UP)—Police Federal Jud fire ankl five Toledo, Ohio, | Worth on Nov no and get police hrief hut aod rmor co o1 ts inch steel fas- the and | pilot I"our police injured an- toratic arrested in co rious ported a denion E JHE foreign minor oh foreign ) viously mycoloj M | Joseph i T | Britain, who to was sentenced March exchar injurcd Germany and rioter police were world showed carly John ntence W carly morning mecting with Prime |{; Minister MacDonald, participation | in a later conference of the “first | committee” at St. James® palace, ind luncheon with Scceretary on at noon. 13 Arvai hing M g i Cpersons awa me, T won't spend niore i i { police ted | mient today on various char e e s the ri % ster, R two demonstrations in front of h Darole thent Cask . White House which were quelled b Police Break Up R missed it only by a y¢ AV SR, e Sa hEas bombs andf 155q0n, March 7 (UP) i Iy 1 will L L wave of cotmunism swept arctic again,” ne-time explor ; ey i L ieene Hoovers oltcs dn Whe o S iien I hobbies ye then virile, now B niiali e Coyerioois i i S SRb T S Ll s R 1 fo make some concessions i and broke. Head ¢ 0 in Dbehalf of a naval limitations getting old you & men and women were trampled | oaame with Great Britain I could gndure upon. police were hatte and the | Gpoeg (ot e el e love the tropics ar net result complete failire on | o other re to the prob- Other than I the part 5.000 demonstra tojfRie e et e esionnll writings, coverin t to the Jord mayor's house ey eloge to) the confer- social reform their objective . it n ment was bear farms fo inany respects il i | known wheth lash b AR : term. SonE Renewed Mope Expressed 5 i however, there oner hope and opt m ing wipally upon the 1 % and the fact sumed here ployme Await W Thirte Lol Hallc Two communist lice in a riot. Germany, Ma 7 (UP) Killed by po- e Senseof Qudliridble Silierg, JUTLE lLLlN ERY CO. 177 MAIN STREEE ove we n- DEOD. Taris more from Briand came back in a iliatory frame of mind possibly ro re repov ions e ny of £ 1ag st young. reports 3 of ors 0 tor these hic which e h that he Several Ung Arvest (Ur)—A under clash 1 breaker: nill Killed, T 10 po top March 7 n S worst this on Iciphia, 18 e ar- twe poli tween | discontc of th*| general in which oth lements May, 192 & his cell nerally wa No. 231 and tri n of oi¢ rench being negotiations crochot Tod | LRy — | 4¢ i foda ol could v S (han s It was s buildings New Yook G New York. March 7 Guards voere still post that without firmation, that M. Briand would st or the next few days France’s hope for security rather than her demand for 724,000 naval tons, and striving to gain from America an greement to consult the Kellogs pact siznatories in event of war or war, and to obtain from Britain participation in Medi- ral con- homea of vd Linst prominent public urtl conm into off the put of mee result the | n tively ed. Brick and shot shot tings wa of one wors 1o city's history. threat of Great crraneun security pact. vy had political secnred ch navy of could he re imation Irc been That’s lee 3. S Held con of the with and, parity ar- tion that limitation and 13 The ar for mode, street, —Hats previ all cleverly navy in accordance published low figures the American depended. political M. DBriand, rari eport Iranee il the the sport pers i —Embodying h",", 1ently, gement, Imaili newest dress — astodin: styles, 7. IFoster, Minor, Morri 1 1 The G oh Wit FanE fila Isre Injurcd i Detoit S copied to sell at this low Straws of all kinds, in price. all colors and headsizes. DOWNSTAIRS STORE SATURDAY SPECIAL ! 4060 NEW SPRING HATS —in every imaginable Values to $2.98! e /b@ g | will, if PSSATY ting its buildin next five vear cring prove f0 ohjec i in reaching limitation agreement. First 1 nee-Italian The Franco-Ttalian ment still remained today, cloud upon {he horizon, but on which meed not he dissipated until the Franeo-Brit clation as heen ere Problem parity (Continued Irom gotia to contint resoly _Japanese i Great Tirit 1 ont Meet ) ompromise Wil ' g 1 erican v il style. Felts, Straws, Leading spring colors wrines, wie Combinations, Solid Plenty of Crem il Braids, Novelties. 'ge Headsizes ibles. Great Lax uhmer