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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH § 1930. OULIA BOARD HOAX | eommmecomie: — Y MOTHER WILL SUE b TuBRs toocowpy © ity Items — YALE NEWS WILL ’BUDGEETS T o e HARMONY LODGE CHAIRS Jonipment (g, camp) Flee Winter Home ! " y % i ) Bassford & Co, a holding cor- ‘ Operating cxpense (camp) . \ S < Dy et poration, without stock, has e LS T in cxcess of income ... g S il i s 1cal the sccuriti | OF That Amount, United Community | Camps _ (operating expensc. Past Masters to Dircet Mecting Mon- | Organized 1o ¢ i | W[]MAN’S MURBER e 200 SR ar= |of the Standard Iinancial corpors x—: e e T A balanced by income) . 5 ? (Uonlinued From: Eiosk 0 day Night With L. M. Dyson . Walter Bassfor rota orporation ot s tions (including .. ! Contribute $7,915. Jawyer said he intends to check u lniHead Station. | Co., is president of the new com- o Students Next W k Miscellancous oSy ont s OT R IR Enlso ) Members and officers of Harmony | PANY- | AlI]Ol]b S llLeI]S eX €6 i nnual budget of the Boy| (4,500 at GG int. on debt . DI < by the superintendent untit|, * ' 5 > " Councilm eor M - iy Sl R S e : the h W ! t i e vwas unconscions, Kennedy hay| coke Will hold thele anuual DRSt|ong wiliiam Wilamets heve q ¢ - : el neae e I v declared his intention of |Masters’ night Monday evening, |nounced whether they will Mseek | New Haven. March § > e IR s ) > (other 100) (:000 damagcs from he starting with a suppgr in the din- | clection in the fourth ward. Politi- | extent to which Yale students drink | munity corporati The annual b death of Robert Fraser. hall of the Masonic temple at|cal rumors comfect the names of | Will be investigated the Yale | campaign will take place the lattzr Totall f e Wethersfield boy, who | 6:30 o'clock. Frank Narcum, John A. Larson and | Daily News, accord an an- | part of next month. | = i vears ago in the Meriden John Mikalauskns with possible | nouncement today by Williz o R R R s e et ospital candidacy for council berths. | Lydzate of Schencctady, into her th = “hairt Boston, Mar. 8§ (#—The body of £ Tclided oo Ton Siindsas Isadore Berkowitz of 53 Lyons| Annual Budget—Boy Scouts | AL Bowen told neluded i e storesof jwitn proprietor of the Arcade| s rather {han opinion will be e |a well dressed woman, apparently While the H \ A cd yesterday by the gover-| R cet, o L 5 NCO) iy il e it h A % o : R bATo Hettl vasterday Hor. a aix 1t chiefly, according to Lydgate. | .. e { abou years 3 the Marchand home B _-" o commissionnere Ul " : o it ol ST e b s R ‘I"‘U”'_"‘ 9 Somuinh 5 | hanging from a flagpole rope’at the said visited 1 A‘ O Glooluaincenint 3 - & S B the News today as follows: | e Boston airport in East Boston by a s ~ £ 10 and 16 who claimed they 1 7 { IF'rom other sources (camp | museum 1 i S : An independent inve | income) 3500 | policeman carly today. 16 the 15t i plen stor g inoLginieacs G Y PARAMOUNT SHUBERT prohibition”in the univers M NS Gnolwoman ihadd Humped§ fron ge waited for ) ! rules of the school. Sev ing planned by the News. During t i 11,4 [1ow platform on a building beside S aiaitte L ; v boys, it is reported. ap- ! : WARNER IN MERGER first part of next Sl g I‘ih‘ flagpole. The body was taken e — i cared reluctant to give details of y 3 i naires \\1]1 be distributed throughout | EXPENDITURES !to the Northeern mortuary. (Continued From I her when camping on After felling eral blows wit Bowen choked wad of y tment given them becau o | _— rreshman entries and in | Salaries (No. of people)... — 4.499| E r] G . Huge Combine Buing Discussed Be- 1d Scientific School {Ofticgizupplies Pl CAPT. WOOD DIES it disconcerting. ~ Boyd | primary purpose will be o [Rent ..c..oviiriiiannns 360 2 T ¢ Rag ol e Gy GG ? tween Legitimate and Talkic | determine the extent ef drinking | Telephone ....oeeeeo.ns 12 Paris, March § (I)—Captain Ed- I x i0 : . in the university, although opinion | Postage i i 119 | ward Wood, Jr. of Philadelphia, of unemple s Details Are Withheld . Interests i Chicago on the 1Sth amendment also will be | Insurance .. T 90| aged 63, died he sterday. He t o tails of the day’s hearing wer E . - _|sounded out. No signaturcs will be | rinting 175 | served with the cighteenth field artil- 1 1 one [withhelc | |lery during the World War. Burial ago, March § (UP) A S565.- Curcs. Warncs Trothrs and ‘ 200 | will be at Arlington cemetery, Wash- g0 | ington, D. C. from the public but news- ioned witnesses he school. A West Hart 3 | tur rer Lrothers and at-aunt of a 11 theaters in nnder discussion, cars-old boy confined to the school ¥ . |learned today vith the arriv required.” Auto expense, |H)Hm No. of The liquor question has been dis- autos (1). = ¥ cussed with renewed carnestness | Fublicity = = P AN 1 of J. | M r a charge to the congres- | Quotas to state and national | ol ; i e ieat mprosario, | sional prohibition investigating com- | organizations ......... 251 : IST RESULTS 1 e Dnl ol beon Benien ong . L bl »etidy to iy an | mittee by a former Yale student that | Entertainments, rallics, so- USE HERALD CLASSIFHED ADS uperintendent Boyd himsel i %) & free drinking was observed at proms. Bridgeport man, a former in- important patt in the regotiation o ted | = I said he was frequently whip- | A system whereby stars wou ; i s )y Leon B. § S, I g . ldivide time between the lo LG [\.‘n .‘Y‘. xi stage and the talking movic studios in a “more restrained an the sla. LOUIS M. DYSON | was seen as a probable outcome of | BEnLL manly manner” than ever be- e fore. back to | such a combine, Donovan, a alcsnias | ; ; wrrsing ot [ e ‘OIHPPI:W i b past masters of the lodse will oc- B850 10 0oi S Samer Brothers o R UItS was shot 10 otk as pumishment. Another for. | CUPY_ the offices, as follows: Wor-|ozather control 78 motion picture (yerman Bank Council na am es Nov \ : vo Sent By White House e et fon | shipful master, Louis M. Dyson. §.|1ouses, The Shubert interests o Y S jaE & Ban g e o ascon 1 he was beaten about 60 times| Ve G- I Norton: J. Wi, I H. iy legitimate theaters and book To Choose Successor bootlegger ¥ 30 : ML S Y i s L Dohrenwend; treasurer. B. I | productions in many others. Lierlin, Mar. § (UP)—The gen- Mrs. Laura N. Davenport of 112 Lincoln street wins aan,;:_m"“m Al o This ning the commission ex- ;\ ’rv\l;.:\-‘ C. J]x f 5 | The Paramount-Warner Brothers |Cral L"\’"“}\“”;" :1“‘\Il\:"l’“'-;]‘;;““f“\l"”‘ the award of $5 for the best anagram, changing o] 5 ded A. Leonard: s « 4 rEor r scussion wene a specia e s e i Waits for Elevator e former Meriden school boys| 4 © h""}" < Crgwonl: |merser Las h:r‘n nn;m r]\hr\.«‘o.v \‘ i (hoo’\r')’\u ; around the letters in “Herald Classified Ads Are 4 N hesh o atory. T chapial 4 welli | for some time but the inclusion of Lk X “T » Dunn stepped into v L cheRy Teorma o el e s S, 8., I R [r0 SEUE o theters 15 @ new do. |Hialmar Schacht, who resigned his | Best” to “First See Reliable Ads Add Cash. Bulldine yen cr iy o SR ederation DIl mhaioard ofl trustoes’ job thu)| Loy dy S . Foni e VR Clopmmon M el e oun MECor | DOX R SR S NI for ?:M‘\b . 1 o ihe others | SChOOL also had a meeting s ] - EPPICT fporation is listed as a $170,000,000 "f"]”"‘n-‘o" U S 2 Mrs. B. Gaffney of 21 Greenwood street gets the the YL 0LD; R S 5| uled s ATEe 3 irm, Warner Brothers at $167,000,- |18 the slnavored Scandicans 5 1o Dunn and s ! he f I S Ban Tohn VIR opkei | Dhak MREREIEES R '(ms,,m,,,\ at | the k presidency, the: United second award of $3 for “Eat Ada Sils’ Sliced Fresh H~\ H. Boyer: second R s reliably informed today. Bread.” the third n T e 5 . 000,000. o e y i G FRANEE STAR’I‘S [lN J. Raslings: third It Christian | * 53 The Berlin bourse completely re- | grin by g’ ) 5 . el | LITCHIIELD COUNTY LEADS | N LAl Al Mrs. Margaret S. Kovel of 127 Greenwood street er; captain, 1 opening of today rket. S : 1 cont «,muwl“.{lmu WG Glliey. | peaveeond, Match SUTax Gom ) o bonad on aniaverags 11 gets the third award of $1 for “Leeds’ Crab Salad companions cscay thr t returned to hi e | speaking yesterday inst the s ints above yesterd fi»\'<o‘<ly“~ Satisfied Her. p ; e orevio ern tem of pli icns on p or [ens issues were up 4 points mm_ o' A O R R L R = INTOXICATED MAN FINED ‘”"j’]"lj’,ll,,l'"I:\"l'l'],”"'j‘,:;":;‘1_:"l‘:‘?\‘:f{‘\]“:‘\,‘:')’:! ‘ i T T DS Angelo Boceia of 21 Arch street wins fourth award @ Distol et : e b G o8 Logs of Lile EXPGCM {0 Pass AS GAUSE OF ACGIDENT S Tiii A e ehde escent ’3 AMrs. Ruth Irenc B. Nagot, local of 81 for “Al Fields Has Raised Breads, Etc.” Smith saw the i i i 500 EX ems A A= TRE R of collected taxes in the state. | railr gate tender, was granted a wilige Wt ke Llnle credh | Torced Auto to Strike Fence |00:6; Tolland §7.0; Hartford 87;|Jennings yesterda e charged when they call at the Herald office. limousine parked nearby ld L ) ble for home build-| Toulouse, France, March & (/) S0 ohce New Tondon $3: New Haven i ldesertion by her husband, Irank stopped and returned 3 ‘he people of the stricken Irencii e ARt » e man’s fire. Patrolmar 00 . [ statement esti- | flood regions are rapidly going abou Jjoined the fight. and whilc one mar ted 4 000 e e o the Tierald) tried to start the car Y s in the United States were en- | wrought by the overflow of tl ington, March § — IFollowing gunner stood off th i ma- | gaged ployment, of | Garonne and its tributaries. an accident involving an automobile chine gun bullet clipped the tips o ) or 26.000.000 wer At Montauban, where 10,000 out | driven by W. T. Curtis of Grand- three fingers on O'Toole’s | and ves. They sa as impos- 000 inhabitants arc without | view ter Hartford, and in w | Unable to start the cas driver ot h many of |si housing was the first prob-|an occupant of a rear scat abandoned and ¢ r [ the ! loyed om faced by municipal authorities, | Verely injured, Michael Kern cover of his pistol fire | rmal i i vment |who made a rapid survey of dam- outh Hudson . Hartford, backed into the door £ an [in the build des \ per cor houses in the fown. Those|Was arrested on the charg apartment house, firing h I [ o present unemploy- | capable of repair were taken in | drunkenness, and in town court last gun at the officers, v this f 40 per cent. fhand at once by contractors, night he was tricd before Judge Ii. “The sound of tho sl as | Neas rs have crowded t No ‘G ‘Tor Months | Stanley Welles, Constable Arthur | ’ 1 the employment| By almost superhuman cfforts the | 01e5en, Who made the arrest Thurs- | Yo tidm! X s e e | day night, testified that Kernan | aid of Smith Poole! the | predic i ¢ 4poing put in issionbub I will b |\ S asionibISN AVt ANew BT A liin first volley fired by force- provide more job for these |t SR e carch of work. He was picked up ments. Dugan “time laborer } AT R e el A truck and the driver oficred stairway of the apar t u et Tl froms hal vsunl| L unsa qIL WG o pursued by the polic Detachme off miliGrauacy I8 S ("‘.U' Stumble On Suicide T A TR i N | pach GO e As the officers neared the t es are on their way to the three story buil ey heard he work of rehabilitation of the machine P wit t ppears. will run well ove bullet through his he ious high estimates of &un, Another pistol between the two who h 1 nt 1 n rst & Gan; t hit of building by the front door ar Y operty damag will aggregat lice before they esce " 3 in 1 millions of dollars. Thou car. In their flig c car Bl y 1og 1 are homcless where a three children, knocking thes vn v d all me d was one of the happiest, hea and injuring ! ! ! ! ctions of southern Despite his wou \ cs, s5en S out of t 1g 3 r t i i i t Villemur, on the Agout river. street before llapsed T ;i : s P e workers with provisions had fused to discuss the shooting v g iy 7 0 to detour nearly twenty miles to get detectives before he dicd Eonon 2bion, R ionIy: i one part of the city on the|$5 and costs which RN SRR hank of the Agout river 1o $1s.21, i ERLANEER ESTA’]‘E et e her part on the left bank, since Newington Notes Seati iy o t only the big brid re but| - : i R e alas W on the statute|2150 the bridges at Magdelaine, Ley- R il . e i | e Mol i avent avar | St i i G ' on i I want to make n in the department of the Tarn | small hut ag beer tra Tn the three supervisors who charged with incompetence. | post yesterday. alternative r drive into fence, four posts, damaging his ca and occupant in the res ble Olesen t in and made the st on the of drunkent Kernzn v appreciative loss life 3 1 Co. No, of the Voluntc onl hold —iis (Continued FFrom | > testion @t T to property w nmense. Half the statement, address.” He adde 1 X v e Llderly People Routed Twice by New York and Atl m 1 Big Brother Leader transportation arranzements 1 < Sl an F(l \ddll“\ l\l\\dms by Erlanger's also would ma ger, « seer at Norwalk. thers was Mr estimated rlang Fires Within Three Wecks At his deat ¢ to 1 i AR LT [Ehper i A ; ) ) 4 Let the little Wa ds help you houseclean . . . let them 'fl‘o“r? 4 ii ) c onct 1 L 3 e 8 YOS | htorson and ok S i bring vou CASH for outgrown (Inlhing', the extra rocier, country e " ; X i 2 7 \ toda . P ! unused camping equipment, the ice box, Buddy's bike, ete. St B q his w | stier gro 1 | flegsprom flimes whanit ; ... those in the way articles that turn up at housecleaning but the firm dissc : a livected a camy o e i o A time. Turn them into usable dollais. survived by fwo s i 1 t o Scrantor hougl| i - | There is always a RIEADY market among people who wish SAAEaRian I it Kiwanis club to o ;| hot ch i ) \ to buy, for CASIL, that which you no longer need. They e e : i e ; soselaals Ce AL Lo | watch the Sale Miscellaneous ads of the Herald. Hundreds mbnm : . ( : p i LIS " articles are sold daily this way . .. uncover them... Adelaide s ¢ Nuis {ek o it : ; ko ke > | sell them . . . “cash-in” on them. i : : ; 5 ) IFor your convenience, the Herald has Classified Ad takers present Mr " 2 x A il : on duty from 8:30 A. M. to 8 P. M. daily to receive your ‘\“:"r:; 2s. form ‘ < in Ad. Each one is trained {o write ads that get RESULTS. L tve g ! Just go to your phone and call 92 5—that's Classified Ad AV Eaiha Headquarters. sireet to OPENING OF K. The new V council, No. 1 Main strec ptey petition Phone 925 The Best Known Telephone Number in New Britain 4 / Ret with Jack Oakie—Polly Walkey g toa : NOW SHOWING Baliayeliori ! 2 ndapeaclye -2 / Yes, you can Vst ’ B 15 1o ident EMBASSY *Wiole Days and Nights, S EchaEe it - ¥ A £S5 HERALD CLASSHLLD ! A ASSIPILD ADS I

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