New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 15, 1930, Page 1

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Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15’945 March 8th ... NEW BRITAIN HERA®-*) Tow FIRST EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 INCOME TAX RANKS BECOMING LARGER, CDLLECTOR STATES More File Reports in New Briain Than for Severnl | Years LIST OF ELIGIBLES INCREASES LOCALLY Nation As Whole NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 193 REIGN OF TERROR' AGITATOR'S THENE | N WITNESS STAND Chaunt, During Hearing in | Police Court, Says Police Abused Their Authority THREE FINED $25 EACH, : APPEAL TO HIGHER COURT: *sictoriicncs s v nting to $400,1 ool children, the famed | . -TWENTY PAGEL PRICE THREE CENTS ; 3 » Gungirl Visits Scene of Slaying | —_—| Frigate Constitution Is Refloated . THREE POWER NAVAL PLAN e 1 By Esoped Drcsed ACCOMPLISHED N LONDON; o - APPROVAL ONLY REMAINS L Checks New Planet‘-i 100 Per Cent Agree' = ment Becomes Ac- complished Fact With Great Britain, Japan and U. S. Delegations to Parley in England. L Old Irensides Reconditioned As Result of Contributions Made by America’s School Children—Simple Ceremony Held as Historic Oid Boat Takes to Waves After Long Rest. (EP) ¢ launched o1l more Only marked 1t from the rested nearly wr mblance 1"loods sides was flo. and bunting masts, move ceremonic emergence it had whilc to th® sea drye where £ cor thr years | e i hts worked to Sees Last .‘lmulf“ Jackson Explains Part in March 6 ope Rush to Tile Returns—Experts Deamonsiralion By Saying He Be s uns, cd, and, 10 continue a colorful ca- Disagree ou Question of Amount in the 0 Be Reccived — Stock Slump of licves i Treedom specch— wann neighborin of Tolice S : 2 i Lwait ins Variously Regarded As Likcly to| 19 5 2 , to Torbid Gathering in Strect— it | P e ’ . f DI C 1l Will Go on 5 o . Rebuked By Judge. battle-s ; Lvent all Suzkin Questions Right French and Italian Diffi- culties Stumbling Block Plan— Two Remaining Nations mas! Tour Zocs Cut Sum or Have Tittle Effect. 1y Mori Britain me ble incomes in 1929 than v of th 1l years which diately preceded, in the opinion | £ William J internal reve cnue agent pressed tod Th v hose and wor Observing that “it that th from the chief of being refuscd they held their {solute old the fectionat own as down to Five Power ent, v tried to get a seve police vent ¢ Qfieen Ma;y Visits Pub ic House V?‘f_People for Self the zown, ap-| directo md looked | is checkin : i smilc. ] \ planct, * i 165 o v servatory rict, ¢ meeting, showi Eitker Make Concessions or Fail to Join. disregard for the law.” Judgs tatements of in- | ceski in court come and whose t: ment, cither | - AP e ; 4 in full or rep one-quarter | Trene Shrader, the “blond gungirl,” is shown here with Shenft | of the total amount. have not Reynolds, left, and Chief Deputy Reynolds, right, at the scene | Hacet s it 19| of the slaying of Corporal Brady Paul of the Pennsylvania state SR it I police, for whose murder she is on trial at New Castle, Pa. With erning the fc the jury, Mrs. Shrader inspected the place where Corporal Paul Mr. Resan was killed, as presentation of evidence hegan. ard building taxpayers in U Gt 10 GLOSE TERRIFIC BATILE 1 NURDER ARG~ FOUGHT OFF A §t. Louis Police Oficial (o Be Many Ships “Sunk” as Ameri- i Surprise Witness | can Navy Wages Sham War Stanley police today ma finding o en of breach of the char; not been to- 100 per United Japan conference an accomplished delegations are cascs of Joscph Jackson, : Main t. Hartford; Peter Chaunt, Howe t, New Haven, t Suskin, Howe stre mail by ot the deral income tas. offices, in the Leon- | adjoining the Chamber | have been | crowded house W subje 2003 strec A or he today than s h. fore sl ol fc her friendly d their hats but said | lerly man 3 { records Ain't st t did not n, by g0 32, of stree e Hund know visited a el Haven, n dofie . until 2 his nei . and fined cach of the and costs. They ¢ no- tice of appeal to supcrior cou bonds were sct at Hartford for T Union U1 Chaunt, J d, home gover Anmerican-Jupa 2 ! climaxed yesterday © only thing re- ese three dele- i of = and today s complinic ¢ has been written D o1 1d abroad it party at I $300 in each ¢ who hay em hich so i men than a billion mil nown solur ors Trads | league, with which ckson and Suskin arc af- ished the bonds ued on I of out r comment upon 1 1 wh enjoyed my think it 2y and how Bashfulness hment men ity mined to leary Long Near Agrcement vs these delegations Imave to a eement that to have been little A provisional Amer- ement, achieved and Ambassador understood to have ing nceded to com imme- \did place, Men Show sile of ess fell upon the 50 €0 For clos: SON' §13,000 CLAIM Loss Estmated at $200000 in ONESTATE REJECTED CHICAGOS LIBRARY South Peiniied Blaze SOME MAIL ALSO LOST ° Two) = VETERAN CITY OFFICIAL STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Supt. O'Brien of Sewer Department in the DBFENSE PLANS SECRET AIR FORCES ~ PROMINENT Attack is plete the circ Obsorver: what this it if this agree- by the home g Great wan will be in a po- @ thirce-power pact at lould seem de- | Irene Schroeder to Be Identified as | SWooP Through Clouds to Paifully Hurt on New- [ t is approye | Vessels—Rival Fleets Come Upon A | Woman Who Iought Gun Battie bz X - OMCAHT ington Avenuc Committee of Lawyers Re- Each Other in Narrow Passage— Oficer — Trial 1L ol veters Once Threatened to Burn ent of With Continues n su- was painful- I . WILLIAM J. REGAN, H!h; fo | the | institutions have | d them at | Their aking number of in the final rush m before & record-br hour payees complete its limit expir veral banking »d experts and plece disposal of their clients. in every inst have in great demand. A wants \lso had a busy season in the preparation of st ments. | 5 for Mr. Regan | to estim vy the number of | New Britainites who will have filed | statements of nings and tax, but | s certain that the figure will be | highest in urs, he said. | ervices, have the m: Last Day for Nation Mar 15 (P and women in collection offi zens keeping their with Uncle Sam, | Long | mil- Washington, lines of men nal revenuc lions of ci nual appointment and treasury officials anxiously scanni income tax returns some indication of their « the government’s finance tell the story of March 1 By midnight t t returns n- fect upon {1 for (Continued on Page Two) DEMOCRATS ENLARGE WOMEN'S. AUXILIARY Two Frem Each Ward to Be Added to Main Committee At least two women from each ward will be added to the tic town committee, as an meeting next Lawrence nnounced today. Heretofore, the democratic wom- en have carried on their campaigns in cooperation with the town com- mittee but have not had representa- tion thereon. It is expected that the wards which have been cut up into more than two precinets, will have | & representative from cach The town committee met last night and voted to hold prin March from 4 to $ p. m. This is two in ance of the republican ry. Under a ru ddopted last ch candidate will be re- quired to furnish a petition signed d democrats, vouched for by the registrar and a member of the town committee. Applications of must be in the hands of Thémas J. Smith or M 1 before § o'clock night demoera- anxilia Tuesds P. Man- day e candidac Chairma THE W ATHER New Britzin and vic Fair and not so cold tonight: sunday increasing cloudiness with rising temperature, to Night. | Neweastle, Pa., March 15 (UD) e today began the clo . against Irene Schrocder, | irder of orpor- . with testi- the introduction of | mony. on¢ so-called witnessc to put on the Kiesling, a St ficial. Kiesliy all we e surpris intended was Williaz | Mo., police ot- | been in court | an officer from | night his ide prosecution stand Louis has ck posing as Arizona. But last tity was definitely establi was faid he would tai today The s 5 would teil a the blonde de ciates another m Until late Jast Charle Attorne witne defendant Over 1 ittorneys said Kiesli out a gun battle 3 I fendant and her assa- |1 . lier lover, and | t Special ro- | Margiotti. aal| John 8. Powers [f s showing how (1 through New- | objections which secutor rict fled mar the castle. AN TO PRESENT PETTTIGN NEXT WEEK Starts Contest for Repub- | lican Nomination foi Nelectman anling will prese tion of candidacy for the bo: lectmen to the 1epublican to next week mrary contes thereby brine- » in whic Lawyer and Harry Witkin, 0 cemmittee ing on a Lewis W GUEORGE V. HAMLIN. present members of the also he participants. A painter by trade leng been known litical institutions he for nt hoard, will Iamlin ha student of po history and gov of th peace crnment, and was competiters one Bok honorable the the vward He winning v member of mention. | was last cha 5 | (Continucd on Page Two) Oft Car flsets were ship after ship barren landscape | battic | yesterday en hours later Outcome to Be Adjudicated. On Board the U. Dame M Po check results of onc naval cnga 15 The battle vsunk o hills of Haiii to hting plane After fleet, M. Nulton, came ficet, four morning, in assage between Haiti and rement ensued. To Decide Who It was over at noon the battle mamo to nd determine or G battle had won. action was bricf with the opposing force The at closé range, artill (Continued on I’ werful days of s¢ commanded by upon the representing the * Marblehead, Haiti, Marc Americs and set Nav ring rour of heavy artille s was q wrehir Admiral scout- nen narr the the and wassa and the devastating Won ¢ | strec roaring, Two) d yesterday afternoon when and knocked down by an Donald L. Greene Greene told th down the hill and O'Trien an automobile on the h street. Greene wait I O'lirien cwington avene wito- iven by Glen strect was drivi Newington stepped out o ide of th would untit apparently ne was low him front bumper of ne 4 he s of the drove the William 1% Flan was treated for about the head be confined to his for a fow days at least, it is explected At the ts ve roing to slow down Th struek O'Brien g to cross forc fell he wis thrown & z Gree Dr. on lights man to . Whers cuts Ouk and Allen - afternoon. Arlando 22 Derby street, riding his bicyele, utomobile driven by William rstrom of 106 Roxbury road Fagerstrom was making a right turn from Oak street into Allen street and did not see the bicyclist in time oid the collision. The boy said he was not injurecd. | corner of Casavecchio, 12, ruck while fuses to Allow Simms (Compensation was disullc P'robat I Do tled in court Cou Willian oday L of his Jeft which In vnes - Willian ¢ claim I Kirkham tord & Camp he alloged h Lle work about 1 and w his father compen ceived Cooy his to understand hy would veceive claims he re- no compensation while his Il in eld at James than 80 Me- Simm the i the Simms ye Derniott repre The Commereial exceutor of the sented by Assis Donald Ga Monros who is orney more John 1% ented ‘Trus Mrs ‘ All Tts British Publications | atum 1 pr library books in the g din a " today library the Thomps hurne honfir front canic that same wa midst 1 Hal in o camps glund that eroowner 1 king o J. (Sport) Iler: htsmar o library board ouncement I nnouncenie ricd out Frouble Was ne In I The libra bility of having burned, trou other ir Although had be ver ca ome s volum more operating force \ as a duc to sho with pub Two) o-Biritish will be | s bonfire | ¢ the 's [ carly morning t Flames < Ont 7:20 This at | | Morning, Destroying Tour Mail | Craft and Several Privately Own- fice of the hangar known The | shortly af clerk f dutv had com- pleted the d otl ction 1he Wbl us could go and its hly | were in | 1o infla o Pour Mail Planes In ngar v | mail planes of the Pitcairy There stored Airpla compa THIS WEEKS AFFAIRS by Knight FISHIN' AT STANLEY (QUARTER, SEVENTEENTH o MARCH /¢ Z //(/W lizves vse shFe vor DINNETABLE AFTeR BREAK IN BERLIN STORE ~— PUOEGE BALLOU AND VIRGINIA Uj fWatoeD Coteae CLUg Fr SCHOLARSHIOS ~— ~ ey DOES //we FUTURE o HOLD ? @ John Amboy Unger | by siv ‘SHUGGLERS TUMBLE INTO FEDERAL TRAP ind 1 t t AIL the pl Case of “Dope” Used as Bait—Two Principa Are Arrested aderal tr nother here one of ing plots re- division hip in reotic an * brought two trunks the Tle De velled as g whose passport to New on which York o he passen i out cl: Charles known, cd possession officials had left, guarded, at the rested and held “Bell” John Wim went to t pier and claim- of hi one trunk. apparently dock. He 000 Dbail. wl was 4 was t Bloom,” : and css order at Southampton. Ut to extradite him on the charge, United States A o procured his immedis rent for falsifyir ational loom™ horitics. Tuttle indicated that the rests may clear \ational plot with widc ations, in- volving millions of dollars worth of contraband, was able | inter crime, held was in} | they ‘!\H(\E and larceny. e crisis surround- Italy and the next cm to be up to these confe toda a nee was more aiting the dieu from with Prime Jonald tomorrow. Upon mportant conversation may de- outcome of the naval con- s far a five-power pact rion is concerned. Two Leaders Rest Secretary Stimson Mi MacDonald today their week's ar duous labors in trying to solve the risis about the French de- 1.000 ton navy. was at his in Stanmore and-the was at Che- planned to at- 1¢ between Eng- at London this sting ovol nands for retary son country home British prime 1 ers, althoug foothall ster port of the American- tlement produced some- sensation here when it Kknown. Just what this ment is no one authority prepared to state this junc- Report had it that a compro- . cd along the Japan would consent to in her claim for a 70 per 0 of S-inch cruisers and cive in exch a higher ntage of destroyvers and sub- marin expected, But it should b hasized that this report and should be Japanc thing of a in en ef eductia ent would re g han sl News [ro. 5 today 1 lon dispatches rican-Japanese nt giving Jap: nt' ‘of Ame Japanese Feature March 15 spapers d issue Lo Am n nly per ce eport climinary almost s can auxili { cial cirel nt. but ere i1s noticeable. POLIGE SEEK FOUR ESCAPED CONVICTS File Off Cell Door in New Hampshire Jail and Flee Westmoreland. N. H.. March 13 —Police of cities and towns of the te today scarched for four pris- oners who escaped from the house of correction here yesterday after filing oft a cell door in the basement of the building. The four were Robert Cummings, . of Mount Vernon; Robert Cota. ind Richard Spoon, 19, of nd Arthur' Meserve, 30, of Me. They were last seen nning into nearby woods. The men had not been taken out- side the building to work for fear would escape, Cummings hay- ing gotte v from the institution last fall but being captured later. Meserve was on parole from the prison at Thomaston. Me. men werc serving sentences of different lengths for breaking, en- » e i}

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