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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. | ————————————+ | lington, who was once a country|patience, loss of temper and care-|one of which consisted of imitating . !.lculor in the wilds of what is now | lessness of appearance. a session of the United States sen- L Flaslles Of Llfe | Harlem and the Bronx and officiated | The students who !mz} the 1;(1:1'-“.(@ J|at 2,000 births, has received a gold | difficulty in staying awake on Sat- & {badge signifying he is the cily's| urday night were more fatigued the MRS. GLYNN GETS $10,000 ¥ e Shwmociated phres, | liealth commissioner emeritus. I%or | next day than were the ones who| Washington, March 13.—Provision New York — Swimmers are the £ }\ln«lll\xL athletes among Hunter | years he was (he only doctor in an |were drowsy during the night. |to pay Mrs. James P. Glynn of Win- area 14 miles square In all-night poker games players |sted, $10,000 was C.al‘rlcfl ll’.1 the first ollege girls. Their rank in studies must relax between hands if they |deficiency appropriation bill passed , {Brother of Murdered Furniture| aserases nigher than that of mem-| 010 Northern Treland—Robert | wish to remain mentally alert. vesterday by the senate. This is the FRANK L pACKARD -~ inti bers of the basketball, hockey, 10~ | ) "o has worked 40 years as| On Monday moon the students|usual amount paid —to widows of q . Defllel‘ Vlclllll 0[ Attack nis and fencing teams. Many ath-\,"iooio” iy shipyard, has been | wero about 50 per cent more fa- members of congress and reprosents IctesharelhetteE R UtE o Ver: "luawarded a government pension for|tigued than they would have been |a years salary. The bill now goes ’ his services to geology. He has re- | had they had two nights of eight |to conference um{ ‘v“”m”ltl “-‘:-T'L'wxn Synopsis: The third night of Enid pered tensely. “Whatever you | fergotten. | Hartford, March y 4 : SR S sed many better jobs, lest they | hours' sleep cach. ; :::,\ ::z;wc conferces Will confirm Howard's adventure in the under- | Lear, if you care anvthing for your| Roy must have passed it two orly month after his brother w New Brunswick, N. J = i ”‘ interfere with his hobby. In his| For part of the sleepless night nwi e m. vorld takes her into {he Lome of | life—or mine—don't say a word, |threc times without noticing it &s|murdered, Harry Greenspon, 58, of | Becs arc good-natured; {hey dowi house is onc of the most notable| students were required to study, but e e wealthy P. J. Murkman as a bu or make a sound!" | he had paced up and down—but he| 116 Vine street, was brutally sting. I'roof has f:fl:v" »1\"0'1"‘ StS | private collections of minerals, after that they became scmenlmtV ‘h‘mmno?‘ .fd t,oxdu;t glar. Her act is inspired by a de-| §he closed the door 3 nd |bad it now He ~0|nnu‘m1 and narrowly escaped death ‘n‘m:-l'mg tlu\" \hLu "_1“»01"‘ 2LaRLS _— ' hysterical and began to play games, | when reduc: st. sire to save her brother—the Big | had just time to stand Trom | around the desk toward her with it | the hands of a young negro in his|cullural experiment staton. New York — Irenc Bordoni has| Sisie i Pl iy Shot—from committing the crimc. |it ag” the Big Shot appeared from i his hand. He hadn't even glanced |rag shop on Pequot street yesterday | Ialian variety 15 - ¥ an injunction which she hopes will A man’s foot showing beneath the|ne hallway without. |at her. :fternoon, Scorning the an's ;| : ~ |end her trouble with Ray Goetz. It portieres warns her of danger and | p oy ingtant Roy came storm- | What @ strange look on his face!|money, his ~assailant ‘nulwl‘“}v"v?w New York - hlm..m]x”,\‘1\(-1\‘«;‘,\‘] \\];;:lrt.slmifls the r producer she escapes. Dis rding hecwarnc | o sia i e S eve It was mottled with fury, and yet|Fepcatedly and beat his head against fa builder of clipper ships, & S| from suing the ac for divore ! [ great-granddaughter, Miss Grace | y e S = Ing never to visit her home, Phil| & O | th o0 B hed is smili She shivered. The|® brick wall. grealgranqisyebtor S fiss Bordonl obtained an annuiment g! 3 1 s | Harriet McKay of Brooklyn, on| ety 5 F. t Q It Martin arrives as she waits for faw mnscles twitehing, Terhaps it |smile terrificd her more than any-| Throughout the East side ¢ is | Harei Kuy ol Trooklyn, - on|in Chicago last November on th ines uali return of the Big Shot. 1t was be || e e o P ot | thing clse. There was something | current rumor that there is con- | Tuesday is to ¢ i kee| around that the marriage was six who set the trap for the Big § e B Lo e Ol Ol e S touBit: E[S sl Ulie! Aose |[Epiracy: ook tofatticiey thol remain® ) west and fastest train be- | months after Ray and L3thel Goetz fn the Murkman home and al- e ;‘””““"”' . lcading out into the hall now. He|ing members of the Greensphon or | L v York and Boston had been divorced when the decree > Murkma e 4 “Why, Roy, how impaticnt you |lcading out £ 5 (e e o 5 2 3 padjYeshidivorcen Wicolte (destee most ca instead, the girl he| . V% e o llocked it and put the key in his nspon family. Hoth forms of = ) o ¢ name are used by members cbbe, Uganda — There's one loves. Enid reiuses 1o explain - vl o0 j¢ she wore speaking natural- | POCKet. e e Nt el o) ntebles . 3 actions and Phil concludes she is u 5 e S ; | the faniily. Al sort§ of gossip has|sharp constable here. He can't be | S O 21y “I was just going to open the| (Copyrisht, Frank L, Packard) !jeen indulged in some claiming that| foslod. He stopped a car and in.| iy | doorRWhatSis theimatter? | =2 | the assault was made by friends of | jormed the passengers they (uulll‘ Lirtornsibelvenniloveranc Ui 7| He stared at her for a momeri, | Discovered! The Big Shot takes pp ertain as to what co! to pursu Mack Sutton who is in jail awaiting | not proceed until the Prince of certain as at course ursue. his face worki then he |matters into his own hands tomor-| (rjul for ussaulting and _murdering | Wales had passec gove n.mrmi ) Chapte broke into a laugh like that of u | row. Benjamin Greenspon in his furniture | official explained the prince was in| CORNEREL man whose reason had fled store. t at § A @ be- Others contend that Sutton|the car. “Oh, I've heard that It was hard for Bnid to concen-| s\what is it he echoed, hiz , 2 S ? had nothing to do with the murder | fore,” said the constable, taking uu(\ trate on what she was saying. The | voice thick with passion. “Its l\~ " and tImL m- Negro who perpetrat- | his little notebook. ~ The prince’s g E 4 minute was uppermost in her mind. [ a1 Jt's that damned \\onun I \lhr‘ brother. Police hold to the | —_— | . “Oh, you—we mustn’t stay here:” | againt theory that the Negro who assaulted | New York —A telephone ope r-| S[]l[s [}I Sleepmg Test she cri out @ “We Relief came. He had no sus-| Ilun\ Wwas planning to rob him and | 44op told the police she heard nwoans | must go at once 6 GRS picion, then, o far as she was con- | ct that his brother had been |, 4 spaghetti factory where the re-| Phil shook his lead. “I'm not|cerned. “What woman?” she in- | mu\duld some time ago was mere- | coiver had been knocked off the| Hamilton, N. Y., March 13 (UP) through.” There was a numb, fI2t| quired innocently A : § R sov]et Sflys CO”CG[“]Z&UOH ly (;Lx\?li‘: w;h‘ulvw.” I::“;l:::“‘y“l)!v‘ 'l'“; hook. The police found a black \‘ it | —Sle .»Ip e now 1::»11\1{] my:nllucml‘ _“ note in his voice. *And, besidss, | he stared at her —and 50 revived arguments "¢ PO- | playing near the instrument. The|at Colgate university under the di-| f i i we haven't decided whero we arc o e ; |11ce protastion ifor the eastaje: | Doites: cama fromifoléetile’ drvers | bection ot Dr Danald Al Taird, have ¥, In Packets and Individual Tea-Bags to go. Mr. Murkman ar : Ete G| MUS( Be VOlllllialy More than half @ dozen suspects| pyg on the way back the officers|revealed there is 10 such thing as| [ left as scheduled. Nothin was vou ‘t know about | ere questioned lust night de- | hicked up two armed loiterers. One | “catching up” completely by sleep- —~— 718 dene to m Hettin, He wasn't in—pus- | "““"\ carched for a Negro with | or {em, Richard Mandell, has been ling an abnormal length time to be ted until the job was| ting t o Damned | Moscow, March 13.—(®—Lchoing | # scratched sent to state prison for life. His| after a sleepless night. | ‘pulled” We had Hettin sae| queer i 5 o [ the recent warning of Joseph Stal Greenspon describes his assailant | pistol caused Tis fourth convictio Cchief of the Colgate phy- cnough at any time. We wanted es 3 AR e ihieE to Soviet village officials not to use | as being about 22 vears old. After v felon and a mandatory sen-| chological laboratory, has eight stu- many of the gang as we could g - crazy clothes, That's all e |fOTCC il recruiting peasants for col- him if hie bought rags the qents in an ancient house on the it would narrow down eventually 0 | know about her, lective farms, yesterday's pravda | Negro punclicd him in the mouth, - | Colgate campus. Last Saturday the Big Shot himscif. “We were going fo put over a |Cautions all communist party work- | knocked him to the floor and kepd > — A jury has awarded | night he kept them awake all night, s soon as Murkman and Mettin | Jiftie job tonizht and she nosed in | oS and village officials that neither | hitting lis head against the brick o verdict for §3.000 : studicd their reactions on Sunday e S b : nearly oo |ddministrative measures nor open | wall. Although he said he wanted |operations. Judge Har ; morning and then allowed them to house — prepa to wait several | caught by t colf. . She | coCrcion must he resorted tb. | moncy when Greenspon handed him | rogards the litigation L is|get 13 hours' sleep Sunday night. i Y e s ey ot the win| In all cases, Pravda says, member. | ® Canvas bag containing $56 he |referring the matter to the fedet | Now he is able to draw the fol- hours, or several days, : L Al iE au e ahip bt thicos Taiins Rt e Lisen | DishEd 15 one \d continued |attorney. Joseph Mufinsky, the |lowing general conclusions: IiEhibe SWiisy B heand you Lol JlCon, # sheubesbligin atax] e S S e B S (S v iU s ssa Ut olling over | plaintiff, said he gave Louis A. Ruda| Tests on Monday showed the 13 ing up the stairs we hid behind the| He bogan to pace savagely wp |Upon the voluntary consent of the | VIcIous sl s Sl AL aiouly Siocls onglehduy, sionedsilio ol portieres in the library. We|and down the room: but now, in a | Peasant himself. ”\'(1 \, : he | Lan & ‘”Q |§ the | anc dLLLo) : >u‘w 3 ,1' 1‘m pre ',‘\‘ loursigslecy 1‘iletw orec % most o] i e e e L e paper also hints that adminis. | St4irs: Greenspon biting the Negro's | whiskey (o be brought from a gov-| normal the faculty of memory and 4 finger and scratching him on (he | crnment warchouse in Detroit and | the ability to concentrate. course —and just how you discov- |was talking to himself: *“What's ive measures must not be used ht side of the > g ered we were there I don't Lnow, r ne? What is she? Where | converting peasants from their r , e e untls hofigoldiiniChicago. | Imotional reactions still were be- but tricked 1 rigl o 2 By God, I'd | ligious beliefs. At the same time, it | S¢F¢amed with pain. [Finally = the — 1o r, the students showing a but you tricked us all right [ come fromn 3v God, | kS eliefs, ¢ sani 1€, N o o i el S o e i e e v s B 4 . “Xtter we broks the door open I |kill her—ves, with these two hands® |S0Y8, these warnings must not be in- ro torc loose, hurdled w fen, v York Dr. Thomas Dar- | tendency to excessive laughing, im and rg i down the ailroac was the first downstairs to th 100k his clenched hands in | (erpreted as a weakening of the e e et basement window by which w @ { 1 could find her!” :'”’I"»‘l' struggle to cxterminate the e had citered. I had =« t ctively she shrank farthor | Kulaks, or rich peasants, as L 4 P g & { s & & 4 5 ;. 1 i o SO T o . He didn’t ook like Punishment Promiscd S e songrenorict (hie 4t -y It really costs very little to talk by it under my coat, Kinger|Roy now! His face, in its fury, was| Fointing out that both poor |'ACK to Supernumerary Policeman : : . £ friends or, put it under my coul. Kinger| ey now! e, 1T WIS feasants and middle class peasants | J05¢Ph J. Yaconiello, “according to : ’ A telephone with out-of-town friends o knew it was a woman, because the almost inhuman t wasn't a sub- | DS gt Sy the rag dealer’s story, the policeman, = g people in the apartment house told that she cared to hear him 1;;'\{10 been ; d‘—l‘\vll.«:;]‘ ; neaning | g rning that e had not beon rob. . relatives. You will get the lowest rate’ him £o0; but T knew it was you. As | dwell on further, if there was aay | 1SP SOSCIC spox ot 1 bed, told him to rcturn to his sho; 3 i : ; L - soom as 1 could get away from Kin- { proceniing it Ho vas g, | DAty general fisht ugainst real | g (01 (U 0 Bt 0 . : . if you tell the operator that you will! ger I came here.” Nz worse an ge, He tepritindi) i ) SIS LS SR TS S ® | When Greenspon objecte . . : He rose suddenly to his feet, th e wa > & wild beysy| PATirC from the parly's tystrnctions | ;o ording to the man's s TS : | talk with anyonc who answers. This’ muscles of his face twitching, and | there now pacing up and down ,";‘l":‘“”:"‘_"1"”"”‘“‘”‘ of the kulak | . it up or I'll lock you S . i 11 one hand closed in an iron griv | its caze, N PeEau sy auin plied : . is known as a “‘station-to-station” ca upon her shoulders. “Oh, God:™ . listen:” she said quicky DS I S I B e cried out passionatcly “What is | “After you went out, a man tele-| ¥1¢"¢ poor and middie class peas- | {adh Ui uintor e the Big Shot to you?" lnh()w d you. | :lon‘[‘ know who ne ansiheyeibsenidepriveinotionly oL e nlicean ) A o b I nd then went fo the store of a| “Please, please, come away!” shc|was. He wouldn't give me his|eir Property but their votin | s v c : Sl s Pravada, “such mis. | [riend and notified detectives of the 2 : S 3 Ilates are VerY ].OW pleaded. name. told me Lo tell you to [ e % el affair, s G “What's that on the sidc of vour |look out for T Morgan tonigit "'H‘,‘, A I:;‘l\‘,‘.\ql\:g of these | Since the arrest of Sutton after| . ' . have: head?” he demanded irrclevantly, | —and then repeated it. H S = Greenspon murder, police have Out-of -town telephone rates have! abruptly. “It looks likc a surgical |scemed to be very much excited ™ ada also admonishes village | Peen trying Lo get evidence 1inst But the Big Shot's mind was ol | jm i iR SIS0 SOHOMSHES ¥IMEE | i “ihoy admil their case | been reduced several times in recent’ AN g, S Eanoahs dlverted once to force 100 per cent commu. | oty stin ! 2 2 o i, it “To hell with Twisty Morgan: | e apeor Ch,LUb PCE O COMMI |\ Grocnspon was Killed has not Seomir vable, according ing skin disorders, but it's years—and the quality and speed of the “You're-hof very godd at explari- hie snarled s this masquerad- | o0 ‘:,,“ \“,”I_’L,‘ collective farms|YCt been found. S ickness with which daily toilet use tends to keep tions, are you? He smiled quocr- | ing skirt I'm aftor! Twisty's shot | which it the . wromerty ot : == Yacinol relicves the itching of the skin clear and smooth. service has been vastly improved, too. ly. “You weren't last night! geme talk around about tonight, and | peasints including cven nis ehickens SHIP ABANDONED IN FIRE ~<hcs, eczema er almost itch= FREE Tf you haven’t kcpt postcd ontoutiors don’t suppose you ¢ explain, [he's got some of the boys believ- | zoose and cows are socialized, Where | .. C010Mbo. Ceylon. March 13 ion of the skin. This oint< ‘i ] S: ls of each, enough fer cither, why you are so anxious {o him, and they're up in the air. | (hese instances have oceurred, suca | LIFC before dawn today on the Sample of cad ¢ t away from herc, can you?" ! He's ir artist. | propert be tno-ton liner Comorin necessitut : aiw eskslirial AW ritaRasinely town rates, you'll be surprised to learn property must returned to the % - as y in Dept. 88, Baltimore, Md. e answered; “‘but——" | H¢ got e 12 16 | b | Uhe Temoval o 5 s and crew s cholastic work. track toward the Windsor street —— = 7 yards, g any- Her heart seemed to stand 1ing I'ni not v about | considercd as w step backward in |AShore. Cuus and dam- how 10X PEELVE thcy rca”y are. 5, ° was too late! There was Roy now! |hini. tries anything he’ our policy toward the kula ZE oA Rero T Rim o o1 N ; ReSIn()l She heard his car stop. She looked | filled u 1d. That's fixel: e el e it o R Taa a1 ST BN Combrix el skt Cesperately around her. He was | joliel This woman isn ant statement that thosc peas. |FOUte from England to Au 5 i vl s SR L LT i e el Take these for example— And now the door bell 1 ? 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