New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1930, Page 26

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26 - NEW BRITAIN DAILY HF.,RAID' FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1930. -— ] 7 T T T [ | my duty to respond to their ipterest |me with the sugegstion that T seek | C- [ | continucd stigation of group, Q‘HREE ESEAPE IN Domesticated Turtle ] UREUTT-VAN WIE , and confidence. In my cfforts to at- [the republican nomination for the | lty tems | branch and chain banking, and ap- < |tain the oftice T ask the support of [office of mayor of New Britain at | A proved {wo resolutions calling for Wears “Concrete Shell” iy, | R all those who helieve in a sound and [the primaries this spring. In the days | g v on on part taken by fed- Waterbucy bl anc g (L) | ret wagement of the affairs |that followed, more people spoke to | s suit and 0p-| cpa reserve board of private bank- I ¢ Prospe ‘w‘n.\‘l 1 | £ our city. me about the matter offering o Sl Roxbury road. | ; r in organization of inter- s ” tel 1 9 —_— | ¥ s ; ks fro v time when the i both financial and moral support if |10l 2 national ) settlements. cks from r New I 1 must be ea I would seck the office, | iss Do y Anderson, a mem-| Tabor col opened hearings Buspect Later Caught—Police- | <ver "o i o | Hicke and Collett Out of Tourna: - e s T R e b b e R L R e man Chases Car Two Miles | ! ‘ o ment at St. Augustine | - il T | i o et paranc and it the polical and personl ey N B T s e i ith the Y ections that I ve made both in home tussell s ' rmine a policy ny political carcer and through my| A son was horn last ) iy | i Stamford, March 7 (#—A running L v e, unal stine, Fla., March 7—| | not creat recesear cn law practice, 1 would be a strong | Ney ain General ho Fun battle between Policemen Touis g i WS ¢ final five holes in a ter- 7 4 on the t 2 candidate were I successful in secur- | and Walter \ 9 : 1 U T & el cre, . : vific thunderstorm Miss Maureen Or 3 “My experience iy effairs | ing the nomination. ley st Bchlechtweg and Bernar shed L cutt, 1 and Metropolitan wom s s £ | & Siket i : mpels me to s 4 t “However, 1 feel that at this time, | 1y leatenant in i1 and three men in a stolen ¢ ; t pion, defeated Miss S G G because of (he pressure of work in| National G £ t i en e e one st, @ ‘0 national women titleholders. , % = - : 3 o s Aibia rd, reported to the po- e fo an end here this n ?r putting it on t ront and 1 in their semi-final match of 5 » w s and proceed s ing for my share of the law prac- | jice today that some onc had thrown S k I ll S ht IOI‘ Kllllll Stolen car, allowing it {0 rt = g weded for clfare the I would not be doing justice, either | auto, breaking the glass, betore crashing into a pole. . at fall et el e G e . nle of 2 o o myself or to my Drother 1 : il ol Yom]g Semmole < They made thei ape throus “Since then the tur e e e e i n of cconomy I pledge 1 who is my partner, were I (o s i vadelivor cat o1 St the railroad vards, one su Iking arour ter in its || pick : i E il . tort." | further political honors: b as picked up an hour later. n s ¢ ) ni-final. 4 Alderman id T. Nair o »| “I have given nine very active ville, OKla., March 7 (GPY Chase was over two mile s live F ) STieliitana s Bl Oren 3 ol i first ward in the common council. | vears of hard work to the service of S Wi e freels. Four police bullets stru e s S oo o theatr ) i nnounced today that he Avould not city both as a councilman and f_—_‘"_—‘ : 1 jibes of his Ihe car, one ripping off door nay tur ester say L | lcrs g gone out in 3. Coming 2 By / he a or 1 ican 1 alderman from the first w What (,ungress Is 3 »“ s handle, {wo knicking fende « ts an etter thar {1 fonzl Glam nbndloort il 4 4 i mayoral nomination {his i Al- | During that time, T have labored for sk E se hie joined the white he fourth piercing the gas tank ] iy Aros el Meaat : . e h i iN in Alated ihatniona inanil consbinative Hemslation intihe con Doing e e o0ay = One of the occupants of th 1 , Miss Orcutt to become all even Ko Fi two months ago friends lad ap-jmon council, have been a member , n with the murder of & %ar returned the police fire, but ¢ n. At this point thunder — proached him with offers of sup- of various important committees SRS rain 4 port. ho mora d financ ¢ and have had the confidence of fel- ¢ 5, of 853 King's Highway, Bridg - AN _ Miss Coll vas forced to a sixon: o, it at ~ Auburn Y state Siner “ t L 1 T ,;‘mx‘l)::‘ n H‘llv;: ‘!»L}m t. tend | iy 1cagre mation about the death sort. He could give =10 expla ) e ! O | rison. for first d murder in | aoPro e i ! v of his presence in Stamfor Anthony Gilavich, Aged 18, Expires i up. e U R T oti 3 s found necar Noc Paught as I t 1 d the 1 th and 16th holes, | pai = FEORTE O s nt oned in « 1| whatever s seleated for me | yeeq offics o Nty \Monday. They were Toad yards at Hartford Hospital After Hiness 1 At S AGhati PR .(n] ,Ir).v'- to < AP Tor I AT o e G e TR S G e (o i gl d without clies until snzke clansmen < The car, Co 1 { of Tour : 2 J for second degree murder, was said g e b 2! P AL el 494, was T ) y th kil e 1o have nursed a S e e E e 3 x Lt B0 ATLY (il callir e i f it 3 s old Harjo ma gariond qolide on S years against Deckwit who once ¥ i has 5 P e _, board's admir n ¢ relief, ' trib; 3 " for B - The two local o o had put him in solitary confinement appreciate {1 o 4 erlh e #he marker and gav s 1 on st mior v ALY : ; for four months kwith was the 08 ’”’ e ]0”"[ 109 i UHIB0E £ S (rlaxchiftotyiheiliitle The trio refused to hal | s Jied at the : third head keeper at Auburn to dic Off CrGNIn G SUDROTHaC) m Par ) 5 Harjo beca i ould I care to run for the office by a convict’s hand in three years ; = years. Hib ol as o of mayor, but, T repeat, my law prac- . the Seminole youth bby commi i : ninoles resent ith hi uires cvery moment of my L LANDRY T0 TAKE e o e v ™ 10 T A B B S e T e would he Lohby comuuitts ted Mus- Harjo about weir, Summoned in Comviets’ Tril ", L OF LOGAL HOSPITAL g AORATTY RACE 5o e e D i e e e 3 2 He pointed fo fhe fa o t was heard in p reports ice en hrooding ¢ Favorably with Those in New n d I'rom 1 r f councilman oalde rious offense, involving | hi Jacksonvilie, Fla., M T (A Aobtiticas , ¢ i N - - il Mg YT on: 2 zhier of Samuel Gione, ne | government or clf. SRS BABY HOME .0 Landry was under summons as | \fary's cemetery. York—+Kazoo Band Plays, ofiice for his third term his time and ¢ v t witness. This aftc o “rank Jr., infant son of % witn vy to assist the stat i Quigley vs, Curtis o enter the « t f noor > was met on the street b Adjourned i ng resolu- " s of Wos A witness today fo assi P e | with 2 3 [ gors of West . . = uring the s of may I would have iy * t {1 - r tion 7 et t v s + , in its efforts to send Roland La C avitale 7 During the ycars of his ¢ lichs r. Anthony. Words [tion cf regret over 1th of Repre- ! returned to his ospitals in many par i o g Ml 3 ] Covsirall < g S o %78 Watson Momthrope, Landry's|JUDGE T0 ADMIT PUBLI dckin e e common council and ey : : : necdcut D fhof Martonciioladion, ¥ strong rivalry had grown bet \air's Statement i a charg 4 ary mittee continued | hospital wher, us treated for Connecticut prison companions RY + 4 v i o 4 . i s ospital compares favorably With|{he mayor Orhonile Gurtait s statement folloy n each other 1t Gy il 1 . . 1 Rt Cioe ; E RG : the may on I Curtis, then v ! weh other hey wii estime Irys in pro- | cry s The baby's father is di fhe electric chair for the killing WH[ ) CHA lNG J s e i S L _‘ ; dry pro rh v's fath ¢ : s T on alderman. In 1920, when Quigle < o mon e inkcontt oo ron by S SanGls Smit acksonville " ; L T ourt L ion hearing. C employment :l‘&“,DD. Smith, a Jacksonvill oree H. Dyson, who spoke briefly | sought 1 republican & > Landry, Talone and Mou ¢ Man Who Tried Sacco and Vanzetti aped from Conn e : 3 f or. January 4 and are Says Public Should Be Encourag- 4 ¢ into the i i FEERE e e R el i e el | 70 ESCAPE DRAB REALITY! e nominatior f closo friends a cl iorning. | Banking and ¢y committer roral club * for the fourth time, hi 1s rew § % dacmianiile olice luced by Jan North, presilent Halloran, who onte. : g v : < ebste the su- | Going into ory of the lo- A i ¥ N R . C : S ‘«E \ ' ’%‘ Monday. Landry will be 2 At i b s Al el v W Q and " & o ’ 4 . . - s =z . ander an agreement for a sev 3 ¥ © Made Statement to Police Two days after Smith was Sounded 2nd another ciy shot, Landry was arrested here and he de : harze to th frade a statement 1o Jacksonvi ) to do so. Hitherto, turning of the old Harry nith hot 0 mporary hospital 1o yphoid fey ictims turning from the Spanish-Amecrican | made his first bid ar, Only on jan and an | Fovernment that ycur. The election 2 N R emergeney nur ot the first pa sulted in o democratic victory and Police blaming Lalone and Mont- 5 nstructed to for Wt in on a was followed by a broadside hurled thrope for Sr d Lalone ¢ the court room once A i Vi Quisl = b T ‘ #nd Moulthrope were ‘ n | jud n his ch : s : orzanizztion ix:grlnnrr the shoo co- x 3 : LRI was furnished by he claimed i W. RaHunt of Jacksonville, 5 i Fhom stite witnezs 2 dloulthrope {rade ' TAKE UP HOME NURSING = g s g Wil Be Instreeted on Care of Sick Hickey on Stand « tin cou Edward J. Hickey, Hartiord coun- M55 the ud Lnow vt 1 in Pheir Homes in Sories detective, was one of t in y 5 Brac told rio from Wethersficld priso ary 4, and outline then until they : el e 0 FPensacola charsed wit ¢ : Seajilolioning ) e ) \ The g shown how o care | over Alling by a sizeable majoti ihat he shot Smith. Al i [ a sick person so as| of votes. il - Bitter tilt o s ¢ the imum of comfort| In 1926, R ®efense counsel William A, | Space Provided at New Britain Gen- (1o the patient. The meotings may Quigley a ang Hallowes, Jr., who voluntccred s ; A ot Dt Jhe mietnes miylas g cab for renublican services to prosecute il it eral Hospital is Utilized Vor AR v oA erio, were features of show that Smith was 1 Duilet from a .38 calibre v rinm opening Ci Treatment of Patients » professional nur but to aid | which At one stage of the case t them in car for persons who may Guested a recess of court The nicipal v 1 clinic sick in their own hom ~n‘\M be given an ope e me, had Entertainers Chosen Dol onnoss For Smith Post Ball ... ption of as Sy GO ¢ d ACQUELINE not cven a ¢ TR W HEY desire. She wanted to dreamed of TR s stepping out of ¥ A , to enjoy herself, to W ¢ J | = el 4 € Son of Demosrat } FLE DR i e G R o i S officen) oo Touithron nent v 1, vo- SR i . humdrum existence as d : . feel the thrills of adven- \ renly s that al ey Y SEE19anC ! a \ ) 7 ress model in an exclu- : 3 4 turc and excitement, to TJones is gettin 1 t ane ( v i { ion ol o ¢ »l]l} recover ) | ovid t 08T no « 3 1€ 1 be fur- | poyog : ; i * London establishment. relieved 1 1 : et 1 Jones wher ' ) CIRG iy Foht et ent v ! K longed to taste the exoti y f i A i 0t 2008 astethe i ) from the pro alfairs of “It vo landry, Hetective rer L 0 : : . & e o el TAKE TO LEAVE CITY G e : Y| v, wn the expen I'hen an vnexpected vood Jeged to have soic Vs, Pappel Is Granted e S ) ¥ o IS Detective { ; { i how Mo i } Grogors t ; 5 3 o , to bask in the luxury meet romance far dif ferent calthy, social but- 7 wnnequins at Byrams. P g he paraded da e Bivorce for Desertis LGS wavee they saw : 1o 0] T C W n . > n i 5 prrations. I'he entrancin H 1 ) . Yospe e st W ‘ et : 1 and brilliant theaters. story of a”beautiful gir ving were thers the sheo with a mini to Pensacola r « ) « v 1 Dosit il ) ¢ est her and rejected suitors in a ith an unusual understandi d security could not in- fling™ is told bv Richard Starr, Miss Brandegee Will 1 ’ . ; & il i ady stream learned marriage this modern age, and its youths, in Estate to Hev Niste e e for coungilingn The will of lor T of Berlin. who dicd i ey o0 SRR s e |l JACQUELINE ON HER Berlin, her and sha ali AR Il o S v Sl s e e STARTS. MONDAY, MARCH 17 the estate, Registrars of Voters Will Seek Re-election ler and democ It as J. Sr h | as candidat Liave b« for many y opposition Lo thcir claction. {

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