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wis | NEW BRITAIN HERAL NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. .Open Conflict Develops In Haiti | GIRL IS OVERCONE |p=="="= When Borno Breaks Promise Given BYFEARIN EUURTEI e To Permit Prov1‘slonal (.“ovemmentlmlts BGIMying—New.?‘] PLAYE&EREEEARDS Hoover Commission Warns| (Man Finds Gunpowder || ington Judge Fines Youths ! Hcture; Il‘lfpl‘p lgilt_ e gole 0 . | Sti“ Good Des iteA e 1 phane Wwra ed n eatheretie cases. Island’s President He ks Rmm‘ gu e | ?udgl(\: size only—in one, or 49C Must Take Consequen (UP)—George Bruno was in a Newington, March 11—A young | 38 pack cases ...... OMSEAUENCES || hospital today nursing his burns, ||y oman whoso name was withhela If He Persists in Stand. || ics nicw vp. s theor- 1|/ inted in the towg court last night Bruno decided a can of powder || before she could testify in the cas was so old that it had lost its ||of four youths who were arrested | Cap Haitien, Ha March 11 () || strength. —Open conflict developed today be- He dropped a match into the o tween the Hoover commission in. || can to sec if his theory was ||Parked car with her mear the Bal vestigating conditions in Haiti and K . quarries. Two of the men we 5 e Louis Borno, president of the is | vi but he'll recover. fined and the others were reles republic. N — | SINGER SEWING The _Hoover commission tel rhile drl 5 e | . . promise given Sunday to permit the | Constable John Walsh, while pass- 3 ounce, 15¢ bottle selection of a provisional govern- ing the underpass on Newington | | ment which would act until a con- | |N T avenue, near the Balf quarrics, no- | &% Special for itutional government could be ticed a car parked some dista Wednesday placed in power. I from the highway on what is call- g President Borno's reply, as tele- ed the Mountain road in a vyers The chocolate health drink. phoned here, was that he still wa H I lonely and habited secti 1 prcsaen ‘o e st ot e WIDS Suit Brought by Hushand o tht it i would do as he pleased. H rum runners St his car, h the highest authority, today SRR sudden appearance, tno men were considering issuance of an ultin seen to run from the D IFull 1-th Can FFor Wednesday Only on Sunday night when found in a| on payment of costs. wing alt. . made their take all consequences, politically | victor in city court it was learned | escape, but he succeeded in captur- and personally, if e refused to ad-| (oqay. Judge Stanley J. Traceski, | in8 Robert W. Johnson and Vincent here {o the arrangement agreed | 4 5 G cn e YA the de. | DUbrUck, both of Hartford. Johnson upon Sunda was in the back seat with a girl Borno's Life in Danger fendant could collect the cost of | from Hartford who had believed he This ultimatum if issued would | court. was taking her home from a danc virtually withdraw all protection| The suit was brought yby Alex |Which they had attended, until he from Borno, whose life might be|s;ysanavicius against Maggie Saus- |turned off on the lonely road. The endangered, so intense is public 3 1. | constable ordered Johnson to drive fecling, until he was able to get out | 2naVicius for money spent in thelpis car 1o the Hartford police sta- of the country. The commissioners | Purchase of property at 96 Pleasant | tion. did not believe such an ultimatum | Street. It was said that since they| Hartfor tect were then s They cxpected | Were married in 1922 they had a|taken to the scene. They picked up that when Torno discovers their|J0int bank account and every week | Harlan Walbeoft and later found | attitude as firn he will change his| the husband contributed to it. ~ On} \ugust Toccalini of West Hartford s [ August 16, 1026, the plaintiff claim- | " 1n own court last might they Today's situation gro® ra v ed property was vun_'hw‘d out of [ \core charged with breach of the : g 4 Y money from the bank account and | . < | or o beginning carly yes s account and | peqce and offensive carriage. 3 the title was taken by Mrs. Saus- i S 5 morping s Hindhe, whers the som |0 00 (08 ST G Dl Two Tined, Two Pay Costs mission ended its first day of the | {iA¥IEE FOL N0 G Nave one. | Walbeoff, a cab driver, was chars- | 4 with lace edzc tour of the island. Just as the com- | oy jhiarect in it upon demand. The :‘I‘“‘un parking without lights and For. Wotneias 19(; missioners were ready to leave for | ouple is alleged to have started | DreACh of the peace. He was fined | Cap Haitien a telephone message | \jion the wife took all the procoeds |37 ©0 the former charge and §25 —- was received from of the le A accounting to her. and costs on the latte EXTRA SIZ1 ers of the opposition ing that M. | pang. Dubruck was charged unh I ot ’ ey Borno was not keeping the promise | Attorney Leo V. Gaffney repre- |Of the peace, but his was S COSTUME SLIPS he made Sunday to the commission | conted the defendant and claimed | Tuilered had told prefects of all dis-| that many statements credited to y as che ‘l with breach| “tum to President Borno in which| A Wife, defendant in an 38000 )i gun, he ordered them to he would be informed that he must | suit brought by her husband, was| These two men, however, "'@3‘4 < FOR WEDNESDAY MONEY SAVERS IN UNDIES For Women MUSLIN STEP-INS Properly cut garments of lingerie wsling trimmed = == RO that the council of state, a the husband were incorrect. The | © > a ult and was | of personal appointees, would | case was heard in an all-day ses- costs. Toccalini, also | ; ) L oo : elect the next president. sion® in city court about two weeks @ cab drive accused of br y‘l 3 ot sty MILK CHOCOI Brands Statement “False” ago. of the peac se was nolled | ¢ His message to the prefects sai Nathan Goog as warded |UPON payment of t ' - B “It is false that a provisional gov- 1 against { Girl lulla] es GOWNS ars ernment will be formed as agitators | ll\mz Fishman. Judgment was by | The girl who is 19 s ; D are trying to have the people be-| default. Attorney Willlam E. Hag-|and whose name was withh [ OP KRINKLL CREP) b ’ lieve. The presidential clections will | C&rty, the plaintift’s representative, | N0t called upon to testify, as she | The real Kwanto ¢ High grade milk take placo April 14 by the council | ¢laimed that part of the debt was | Was overcome with fear upon ente ] 1any plai s al late, foil wrapped. of state and Prosident Borno will on a note and the remainder was ing the town hall and fainte not leave the palace until : H you have the exact truth which must be understood to the fived in-the constitution, which is 9 o) Atter Accident | .] ixed e cons fon, ch is| n an accident which occurred | A S id Spri mdie Car ' January 10, 1932.” BY [;UP"]S []ART Shtitan i t’fl\'\:\r 1|35 A Splendid Spring Undie Garment! Departure of the commissioners | the 0 Heaithful for the Kiddies ROCKFORD | SACQUES 1 | car 85c St $1.98. 4 5 ‘] terns, ! 1 For Wednesda C May 15, 'ent for a store at 525 Stanley | Was taken to her home in Ha | le 1 au cial for Wednesday or U nesd street. The cases were tried before We Are Showing the New Improved GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR In handsome velvet lined modernistic cases of tooled leather. Priced at . 95c Have a Few Pairs for Emergency—Men's Work Gloves Good quality canvas gloves For Men and Women For Wednesday Tomorrow WOMEN'S Superior grade Silk Lisle Hose " in spring colors—reinforced toes {and heels. Pleasing assortment of mixed ) Rayon and Lisle Hose, in spring { plaids and combinations. Another Shipment of HAND KNIT For Baby Fine styles to choose hmw entirely hand knit of finest choco- soft woolen yarns. .lue\ to Large No. 2 Size Cans & : S feici ol 9 HIGH GRADE chairman of the commission, an‘l‘EHgl]’sh Girl Claims Fighter Her| wooarna street. Srarrora, Henry P. Fletcher telephoned to| . American high commissioner, ask- Stoddard's car was damaged to tho | into a car driven by Raymond Stod- | W Just the thing for present wear—fine knit cotton Delicious Early June Peas Again We Offer For Wednesday Tumblers Pure HH‘(‘(.\‘I s and a Se. attern. SR S tic the P linton S. Ba * *or W1 i 1 ke i 25C 59c rows and Prosecutor Harry Webster L Gy o 1 C G PR RS 3 8 oz. size .. doz. population. With regard to legisla- RN itorney sarms SR of e 2 Dlar AGAIN FOR WEDNESDAY A One-Day Sale Colgate & Co.'s “Octagon _Laundry Soap e very popular laundry help. Wed. . 4 for 17(: Three Hundred Pairs of Women's FULL FASHIONED Table Bembergs. 0dd lots quality, crystal of hose that formerly plain and optic sold at $1.00 pair. CHOICE ARRAY OF 1930 PRINTS Choice of 50 patterns. Full piece, perfect goods. Brigadier General John 11 Russell, | Intended Husband dard of Church street, Newington, | in flesh or white with rayon stripe. e : a8 vard wide. Good quality : pair 29(: U Com Wednesday rd 14‘(: ing that @ new message be sent to| R extent of about $75, while Phelps | & izes up to 42. For Wednesday, the prefects informing them of the | yondon, March 11 P—A story of | @Ut0 Was very badly damaged commission's plan for a provisional | 5 romance between Primo Carnera, | Constable John Wals il ment, in accordance With| yajian heavyweight boxing giant, S 3 g \gements agreed upon over the |and Miss Emelia Tersini, winsome | SHars® of operating a motor vehi () Close-Out Sale of 2-in-1 week-end. 19 year old British subject. was told | philo under the infiuence of liquor. Commission Stands Firm in the Daily News today. The paper | -};-I‘;_\r’f;l-(um Enfield . At the same time Mr. Forbes|said the boxer would return to Eng- | CAXHIEn, & passct ,"'.‘”,“"" &l ancy raias 0e (1} telephoned James ( t Dunn, (m‘: l:n& year murryfner Sand |45 280 Aceested and e t counsellor for the commission, who | settle here. S it gl oo Blaole s e ray e S Manning was fine e 2 slack, white, tan had remained in Port-Au-Prin Miss Tersini is described as of| .\ (HUTE Wog h 4 Lot Hol 2 5(: : 5 ; i B pale complexion with black dreamy | amou o ; Wed. vds paste or liquid — 1 tell the opposition groups, 3 S - e e Phelps was fined $150 and costs and | & S its word, | e¥es and black curly hair. Sho was| [REIPS WaS finc ‘and costs a % 3 Eoecial Tor born in England, and lives with her | FHeN & G1 day sty nded jail sen- Suitable for lamp Wednesday cle Na ! keeps a restau g e . e and costs in this i the “\f'\lv :\HT of 1‘0,,‘10‘,, e, | case amounted to $178.31. He was | g shades and other I 1or, Ine is a member of the | %150 Placed on probation for one | () fancy work. Original- rl ltow Ope company The | ¥Yoar commission is standing by We are not double-crossing anyone. We will see that President Borno keeps his word.” In every town en route from Hinche to Cap Haiticn the commis 4 = 2 ‘eed = " DR SNt O O i | girls are British .subjects, although| . . . House Is Entered 1y priced at 10¢ to 25¢ Waxed Paper sion telephoned Dunn, who during & 4 Italian parentag The home of [ Cooper of I'lor- vard, Almost giving the/arlernoongnayiseustnac il ghor Saw Him In November ence street, Newington, was broken b s = no had refused to send a new mes-| 2 R SR ember, | INto Sunday afternoon betw s them away. sage to the prefects tell Emilia told her interviewer, refer-| "OUTS of § and 4 o'c 10 commission’s plan for Haiti 2 Siie el 1ho, NisitiCarthess miado. to o5 35 inimoney: s - | | C— promise to adh to it. England for a bout with Young|r¢au drawer That was the last word recei Stribling, Georgia fighter, “I think|Proken into — from the president before the com- |1 loved him as soon as I saw him, | V@luable articles were later found to ion went aboard the Rochester |yt we did not become engaged un- | 'aVe been taken. Constable John | | last night. In a final telephone con-| i threc days before he went to/| Walsh is also investigating this case. versation Dunn was authorized to | Paris at the beginning of e fell the capital press that the coun-| “I Joved him because he was \DWANTS ANGESTOR try was certain to have a provision- | simple and free from bluster and | al government and then legislative | pride. He is the very essence of | PLACED | oomers election to be followed by the|gentleness and courtesy. Although | lN HALL a evacuation of United States marines|a giant, he can be as tender as a w5 well R TA 1l made an properly and officials as soon as possible. |woman. We just fell in love with e DR prors The commissioners will remain|cach other.” Secretary of Tamily Association ¢ 3 Y L only excellent here today unless untoward compli-| Here Emilia’s mother, Mrs. Ter- An Economy Offering of Children’s Muslin Wrappi Pink or blue cations arise in the capital, leaving | sini, interrupted: “He was too shy to | ot 1 27x38. aboard the Rochester tonight. They | sP to Lmilia. He came to me | Invention of Steamship, el e 122'(: g hope to sail for the United Sta nd told me he had fallen in love | about March 18 with her. I Windsor. March 11 — Roscoc Details of the commission’s visit| caled that Primo | Conklin Iitch, sceretury and treas- to President Borno last Thur milia three times a | urer of the Fitch Family association BELOW ACTUAL MILL COST Infants’ For Wednesday Green Refugee Beans Sauerkraut ing this case, arrested Phelps e SAVE TOMORROW ON ish These Lovely ¢ COTTAGE SETS Has a Hundred Uses— erial, very sorders 1 | Wants lieut. John Fitch for Ris | S0 muslin, Sizes 6. § Wrapping Blankets. Size about titch, ruffled border tie-backs to :‘mt('?‘. 1 Zéc For Wednesday ... 10cem | oo r brown; Dress Up Your Home With Blas Tape sl 0e A Special Purchase ON SALE WEDNESDAY — VOILE ing Blankets Ruffled Curtains Sweaters Very neatly made of extra fine qual- Cricket neck style, novelty border, soft fleecy ity Voile nmuvl'ml. silk colored hem- woven designs. A good “JERGE Steck up on this item! Pinta Brown Cotton Cloth Full pieces, perfect, OMO LAWN 26-inch Brown Cloth. colors, No FOR SPRING WEAR BOYS' Complete with assortment to pick from. o ook, has sent an open letter to the Hall were revealed today for the first | has s : 1908 saw Him Fight Once of Fame electors and New York : e. The preside reeted them | 5 A E ork S -y o o b e el | When asked if she had seen the | unive PR b i A Just Arrived with rds: i | huge young man fight, Miss Emilia| will ask the removal of the name of ' ) 0 SALE M S SO e “'_”"f replied: "1 saw him fight Diener and | Robert I the roll of | ANOTHER LOT OF PERCALE menz: jand wenton toktell {ahodvliy, snig) e (bit ‘nervous: I knewihe [ “Americals rortals” unless John | ¢ L O hlafinis Fitch, a native of Windsor and offi- The commission answered him| " il said she did mot think | cially recognized by congress as the | | pliTatheRa o linsmant Carnera’s return would be very re- | inventor of the steamboat, is se- | RYSRITI SIS L) “““‘l”“‘ i Mor- | mote, and added that they would be | lected for the Hall of Fame. Fitch ship ended, the council of state dis- married at her uncle’s house. | was a lieutenant in the Colonial solve a provisio government | MERCUROCHROME 20, Solution—At Half Price for Wednesday A general antiseptic. Glass applicator rod attached to stopper. _é_ Halt Price for Wednesday Only, bottle 12 C Primo Carnera, huge Italian fight- | in This was 22 years before people of Haiti their government, | er, is all wrapped up in his boxing | Fulton navigated the “Clermont™ on which they have not had since | tour of the United States and hasw't | the Hudson. Fiteh asks that “in Very generously cut 1915." time to be bothered with any matri- | justice to both men” either Fulton \ X . x E The president also was informed | monial plans. be removed or his ancestor added. | in size and made of that it was expected later to rec-| He let this be known today| The association is already making standard percales, in ommend that the resident military | through his manager, lLeon Cic, in| plans for a celebration in 1985 of | & e G high commissioner be replaced by a | denying reports from London that | the 150th anniversary of the experi- very attractive pat- civilian. The commission left the|he (Carncra) intended to return to| ments Fitch made in steam water terns. admonition. _ couched in diplomatic | England to marry Miss Emilia Ter- | navigation. s \ Ry 15c terms: “Think it ov sini, a British subject In his letter Fitch calls the atten- 1 For Wed. Oon TFriday the Roman Catholic| Manager Cie said that Carnera | tion of the clectors to a vote taken chbishop issucd his unprecedented | had met Miss I Lngland, | in congress in 1 appropriating | “atement lining up the church of | but he characterize > affaic as| $£15,000 for the crection of a monu- republic with the nationalist | merely a “flivtation ment to “Lieutenant John Iitch movement. The commission permit- | —_— Revolutionary patriot, the first in th ted M. Borno to “mull over this”| The Sphinx is thought to have | worlds' history successfully to apply sand then Sunday obtained from him | been ccnstructed about 3,750 years | steam propulsion of vessels through — - 1y during the Revolution. A established, and legislative elections Calls It Plirtation | The letter claims that Lieutenant called by the provisional president. | Ainneapohs, Minn, March 11 (®)| Fiteh invented and ran a steamboat R " And we expect to turn over to the | __p “ar 178 S 5 bid On Sale Wednesday — Come Early! GALVANIZED PAILS Good weight gal- vanized iron, leak- proof seams, strong bail handle. 8 and 10-quart sizes his prowmise 4o adhere to the plan, before Christ's birth, | water,” SEEHES ;é_f. 7 oo 22

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