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8 NEW BRITAIN_ DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. LAWYERS ATTACK LANDRY'S STORY, Gounty Detective Recalled for Gross Examination Today March 11 Mo Jacksonville, Fla for Watson and Roland La viets on trial here atlacked testimony aime the two men directly with t County Detective recalled to the examination on Moulth con toctive Willie 1D lone shot D) when the —Counsel rop¢ t con- for murder, today lin Cross- his 1y Landry to Recognize Moulthrop wounded Jorn be tried or Mo AJV‘ King said, Pensacola and Lalon one bul plenty smi searching Landry, according 1o 11 troduced in SUE FOR BOND 08 ALLEN'S FAILURE Greditors cf Bankrupt Builder Ask Damages of §1,600 #31500 s the ifte on the faii- ished Newington Swift o, n of the High school. > plaint pson Co., Citizen's Coal ( Ievio Bessoni of this city claim the fornished material with knowl- éfge that the defendant's booid made certain that the construction would faithful perform s 5 Dills en out on Ap:il hool Upson n to the sc hoard of Newington. Sw & efitered into contr with a c@ntractor, H. R. White Co., £ $871.86 for furnishing of mu- l&:"ial. A as cor ted Will Sdicated b Jene, 192 sub- rupt nd in Whit have for the material Attorney Ed sents the ¢ Martin Bgpers Co. disgolves not been paid furnished rd A. Ma plaintiff and Dey H. Horwitz served Committee Recommends Jones Law Amendments Washington, March 1L (UP) Amendment the Jones law make its terr ¢feation of a esal crimes to I offenses” wor hBuse judicia tg, relieve court JTwo bills changes in the réported favorably mittee. A thi would empower missioners to with petty offe the full commit mendation. Xnown as commended sub-committec congestion. accomplish these riminal code to the full com- measure nited States today o persons When Eczema Drives Yois Mad Get a Bottle of Moonc Dries Up Lezema, Barhers' Tteh and All Skin Eruptions in a Few Days—Guarantecd Emerald Ol This wond scviption world 50" effici digeases sleps wi A few Persistent come, &-1d In the nleers, a premely Moo strength ) cnsed Dept. sell wmends it UDDY'S outevonn | Iy bring CASH i the Hera'd O carly i S0k Yes, you can S Herald Classified Ads P | was ! that | |GIRL CONFESSES SHE ASSISTED IN HOLDUP | | Dressed as Boy and Helped Two | Pals In Series of Robberles, Police Say. Stamford, March 1t (UP)—Stam- ford police sail today that they had obtained | vear.old girl in Bedtord I eekskill, N, ¥ ’*ml cal Il (5 I | d in mer 1Ds, accor confessions from and two men now hell Y., for a hold-up in that they commit robberies recently. Picron, said sho | s clothing for the | ng to poli Willia this ¢ she was from hold- | George Thompson ions of o said rob William TRIO TAKEN FROM HOVEL ARE FINED Removed From House on Elm Street Where Man Died nat Wrecked Western Air of California. ement xpress transport plane in which three Bieber and John Slaton, met death when the plane crashed in the The wreek was discovered by Mrs. low,) Los Angeles fliers, two weeks after the planc had taken off from K Three Die in Western Air Liner Crash l | | | was given on Kebruary |by the committeo in charge and the | figures showed that |and clothing were bought for needy | families. Associated Press Photo of its crew, James Doles, A. W. San Bernardino mountain - Steele (inset be- | ngman, Ariz., en Juanita Burns and Dudle route to-Loos Angeles. where a man 1y, and which health depart- police to be in | was fined by Judge in court today on Adolph 1 BRITAIN TOLEAVE CHINESE FORTRESS Retum of Weibiaiwei to Be Pre- sented fo Parliament the tion nd costs and landlord, who | was fined $5 | Lindquist, th cing drunk, ng Attor Joseph G iid the board of health is in- iting conditions there Giza of 279 High street is old, but been in- in difficultics the police your pped a nd and lass door He was a previous ney Wods 25 yoear nnounces her > Weihaiwei to China matter wiil soon b2 parliament. “Weihaiwel of North (‘hina the Washington, of the National ¢ “Like Gibraltar tance is great; | s 1:\i)ufl(| volved is Brit shoved his Wi $10 through hington street and costs and probation continucd Frank MeDonough, and made troubls Hartford aven cadquarters phic society cgic ir its trade import 42, was drunk at his home at §1 His sister with whom he lived called the police. He the stat p e (e his car onto a sidew on Hartford avenuc midnight. Patrolman ted him for reckles and co Stanley and 1 re charged with property of the on Slater oldest man and a He'was fined ven 30 days in ja entence was led nst th two position on t end peninsula m | wei a sentry box to t hli which is the Me |north China. Across L from Weihai n the Japanese populons important city out Port Arthur. Guards North China’s Sea “AlL the trade of North through this sca gate guard- ¥ Weihaiwei and Dairen. ntsin, port for Peiping (Pckin and the la city within the of Chihli, « s a heavy ade, lm] which Great cturn to China. no silk by domesticated fed on mulberry sillk industry Weihaiwei ne sh n Gulf of Chi- diterrancan of the narrow | Dairen built a of Ru farm rtford a1k for shortly O'Keefe driving drove 300 feet after He Gate nk Pavele China steal s from the Whitmore Land Co. Stanley was the sumed the | nd costs jail charge s nolled road 3 If ne maritime and g suepc of other poi The aga itain propo To m most per- a fiber worm But th the other by sons, pun doubt ans silk Alcorn Obtains Warrants l‘or I<ou|' Flo_m Ienmnzs 1 different hborhood tung. The silk is in and he was takin part which unble is the of “wild - [not cat s0 1o in | scrub arrests are | hills for the |1 Alcorn told the had not yet the proctedi which were turr following its re g of the M of ponger name is known ched information their and in its product not of sillk worms mulberry le the I of cocoons a liquor i bench Jenn criminal herc The identity of thos: them was t but expected askir investi Mo wrrants ral color but da domestic And they , but brow ves of 1he the Shantung gathered in he other lands are made to rich harvest 7 and 1898 saw the of territorial ave conrt s morning. speak, on oak trees Their quantities and ourtly waste hill finished going | yield lative of the grand | *The years 18 ed over to his| high watermark port tisition in China by foreign pow- rch criminal tern nd Great Britain felt impelied to take a part i procedure, % has explained, way of self-pro- named kept hortly Mr a ly over | jury, office ope at the CRUDE OIL P! g Germany November fated Kiaochow she was driven by rted the by in ill- hich seramble seizing the (from Japan during the by forcing China lease on the Almost im- od from Port Ar p of Man- The wer roduction the United March Oil 2 1897 0il ay year territory on it f W negotiated fc Blrthday Observed her 1o Arthur. nominally for No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels A\ CITY I Hand At DRUG CO of constituting for trade are siderable qu leaschold to Chin she n era built, and the - FOUR VICE SQUAD Atlantic City Policemen Alleged oi $3. tion, bers mat bl after quc man cone “llead of liquor phia substantial owners thorities received $265 money | Lippman 1 director not similar chael Richard shipment was but ' liquor se complaint the liquor Eden | WL VANE BsHOP - IFEPISCOPALIANS ot o Gouth Dakota and Ohio Men! Mentioned for Primacy Weihaiwei | 1w agriculturally. T peanuts intitics nd ‘In returning will turn back a reccived. New Is have been wuded arcas have heen re- and good roads have heen ecihaiwei has a favorable ¢l mate and The t merican to preside over uref compa bishop of ( e the March 26 The 1ome the Most Anderson: While the bury for c s from Hong K al c N Unit southern treaty ports.” n th to that post By meetin, he lat Rev, OFFICERS ACCUSED hop of Canter- | been the to Have Extorted Money LR special vie: re held in ba:l arges of extoe- | Atlant N. i the ic City March Iour members of quad ecarly today ) cach on ¢ I7iv policemen, mem of the being held as | rial witnesscs. | four including Richard *Dicik’ | ad, we held Inspector Lipo- | other quad The the sq e ioning by rnin 1L they unmoleste cash of the shipment One Has Confessed payme ‘ \\'idel,\:KnO\\'n Mnsician | Bernard GUN TOTER JAILED wrence, Mass.,, March 11 (UP) POLISH WOMEN'S- CLUB WILL CONTINUE DRIVE| I‘l.m to L\lcnd (ampaign For New | | Worth of Local Lads Placed at $48,000,000 by Speaker | i rry De Cesare, — 23-year-old IN B']YS Haverhill boxer, received a six- INTEREST carrying a loaded revolver without a | permit. He was arrested last nigh nth jail sentence in district court here today after being convicted of ‘\\hllo attending a boxing show in this city. Mcmbers—Charity Ball Re- ported Success A meeting of the Polish Women’ club was held last night at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaminski of 41 Buell strect and plans to con- tinue the drive for new members | were made. Proceeds of the charity ball Which 11 at the| were reported (SEEEKITICHE NS QUESTIONNAIRE One-tenth of the money New Brit- ain spends for protection of its pro- perty is expended for the protection of the city's its boy: | | | | | greatest asset, i according to A. H. Fahringer, exec- J ! | T. A. & B. hall, utive secretary organization of § address at today. Accordin to figures which Mr. Fahringer procured from the Cham- ber of Commerce of this city the city ‘ spends §582,490 for property pro-| tection and only $61,000 is allowed for the boys. He places the value of | boys of a certain age in this city at $45,000,000. Broken famili as termed those whose father and husband was | dead often have boys who suff because of the lack of a good man influence, according to the speaker. He said truancy is the first step in | the crime career of the boy. He ! | blanied the home or the school for | the cases of truancy and he has | found upon investigation that one- third of the boys sent away to re- form schools later go to penitentiar- ies. It was M Fahringer's conten- | tion than one in every 1000 boys | who hold membership in the Boy Scouts, Boys' club, Y. M. C. A, Y. M it with the New \mI\ H. A. and a Big Brotherhood asso- Symphony orchestra under Walter | ciafion get into trouble, but 1 out| Damrosch. Later he was en d | of every 50 who does not belong to | under Toscanini at the Metropolitan |one of these organizations is in | Opera House and later was with a | trouble. Littsburgh orchestra. For the Iz | "he methods adopted by the Big| ht years he was manager of th Brotherhood movement are sc ientif- | rican Orchestral Socicty of New lk' ccording to the speaker, who be- York. 1 the boy nceds sympathy and | Listeman was son of the late|love in his younger years. In later| Listen of Boston, a|life the boys who have benefited by in organizing symphony or- | kindly interest of successful men be- itomw prominent in the professions. of the' Big Brother ranton, Pa., in an the Lions club meecting substantial food a sum was received, with which A amor another month. rummage the is campaign was held | members of the club ani being planned for next | Detailed have been to form a in surgical sing at the New Britain Gen- ral hospital which will be directed by members of the club. Refresfi- ments were served. A card party will be held March | 31 for the members and friends of | club at a placetobe selected. CAN | WHIP CREAM OR THE WHITES OF EGGS QUICKER? Add a pinch of Ivory Salt to the cream or egg whites. This speeds up the whipping process, and does not in any way affect the fiavor. Dies in Chicago Hospital Chicago, March 11 (P—Franz | Listeman, widely known in musical circles, died at Passavant hospital liere today of brain tumor, after an | illness of several months., He wus ! years old. For the countless other kitchen and household uses of this fa- mous salt see the new Worcester Salt Cook Book. Write for your free copy today, addressing: Worcester Salt T Listeman made his Company, 71 Murray Street, New York City. Ve pioneer chestras, NEW YORK TOMORROW. ... The Event With “Thousand Thrilling Surprises” continues CharmingNewFrocks Here is a group of smart new Spring frocks that are just too darling to say NO to. They feature everything that is new in STYLE, COLOR and MAT RTAL, with an air of exclusiveness that places them in the chic class. 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