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Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 'INJURIES 70 CHILDREN WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1830. 'SUSPECT PAUL OF BEING *McDonough Says Issues Are Real; Promises Hard Hitting Campaign; Bartlett Proud He’s Factory Man \Jccl! now before the city, notably Democratic Candidate for |ine water service extension plan, and' made it known ttat Attorney Mayor Makes First ' Po- | litical Speech — Repub- advisory committee in- the % jWhich have been taken thus far. lican Makes Plea for a|This project, alone, the mayor re !n)ar}{cd, will involve more than $3 United Party On Elec- |"*"5" tion Day, Regardless of | steps | | Bartlett Addresses Women |the republican nomination, spoke at |a rally at the home of Mrs. Buell B. | Bassette of Emmons place, citing his six years experience in the com- mon council and his position as a factory executive as a basis which he asks election. out at the campaign .\llox'n"y‘h“"g waged against him on the | 7 |ground that he is a factory man, McDonough, demeorcatic can- | Nominee. “I'm going to conduct a campaign. clean Mud-slinging is not my weapon; but I'm going to conduct 2 hard-hitting campaign,” b didate for mayor, promised a gath- cring of several hundred men and women at the party's headquarters in the Erwin hotel building last night. The candidate, speaking for the | first time to a political gathering since he declared his candidacy, dwelt for the most part on organi- zation work, the task of making | new voters, and the organization of election day machinery. Says There Arc Real lIssues “I'm steeled for the fray,” he as- sured. “I'm ready to go and I pro- pose to bring the issucs, the real issues, before the public for dec! sion. The mere fact that a man wants to be the mayor of this city is not an issue, but there are is- | sues, and real ones. I have been | oo he targest factortes of their | told: ‘They're getting ready for you' | yjng in the world. Not the largest | Giood! Others have gotten ready mr‘,‘w,or,,s Tnl sl worllibut the me in the past. They have told me: |jargest of their kind. The branches ‘The republican women are organiz- | o¢ some of them extend into foreign ing and card-indexing the vot countries. Now these factories could and they are going to get out every |not have attained this eminence vote. 1 have never been afraid of | what our women will do. T have|nymbskulls and dunderheads. And seen them work before. T have|if T were not capable of properly never and will never grant that|handling the work delegated to me, there is a superiority on the part|T would not be retained. But I hear of the republican women and an |of no movement to have me dis inferiority on {he part of ours. | charged.” Attorncy McDonough made it | known that his decision to become | a candidate was made only after he was convinced that Mavor Pao- nessa would not alter his plans and run again. He lauded the outgoin mayor and praised his administra- tion. The time on | He struck [so employed. The candidate |urged a solid republican | clection day, irrespective of wheth- er e or his rival. George A. ley, is the nomince of the G. O. . Proud to Be Factory Man Speaking of reference being made that he is a “factory man,” M Bartlett said: B “Hitherto, candidates whom this arzument has been ad- | vanced hgve been told that the best [way to meet it is to say |about it. I don’t believe in that. |T intend to face Tt squarel | than that, T sce it as an argument | which really favors me because 1 am a factory man. 1 am proud (o be one. “Here in New Britain we have No reduction in municipal | within a period of two ycars ppears likely, Candidate Bartlett amitted, but he pledzed his eftor to that cnd, if clected, saying: “Right now T do not think a re- Jduction can sensibly be cffected within two years. If it is at | possible, T would do it. If elected, |T intend to strive to bring a’reduc {tion but I am not one who 3 candidate spoke for some the qualifications a man should possess to fit him for the of- fice of mayor. These, he said, in-|promiscs, only to let them go un- \clude: Tndependence, experience, | fuifilied. T am making no promises exccutive ability and knowledge of ! v {'of any kind. Tt is being said t the city and the needs of its peo- |have promised one of my ma ple a certain position if T am elected. No “High-Hats" in Party s talaa Judge William F. Mangan. dem- | copequging nis talk, the candidate ocratic state central committeeman | 5T ol 0 ived party for this district, urged support of [ \7Cf T i T e the candidate, citing several mi‘mm_ : . s stances in which aggressiveness and [© ¢ oaricsaneas hadl beent displayedt toi| e tio matien & degreo which, in the opinion of the speaker, branded his fellow at- | torney as the proper type to be| * mavyor. “And there's another thing T want to speak of. There is some talk that our candidate is ‘high-hat’. There e are no ‘high-hats’ in the democratic party. Our principle is: ‘You're just as good as I am, and I'm just as good as you are’. You can falk with | , our candidate, gnd always could talk | with him—he's easy of approach, in fact all of us are. It's really amus- ing to hear this talk of ‘high-hat Pat McDonough couldn’t be ‘high ¢ hat’ if he wanted to. He was born on Grove street, and lived too close to ‘Nigger Hill'”” Calling on Mayor Paonessa for a he whether T am victori- primary, I want you to remember that the man elected is the republi- | |can candidate for mayor and want |you to give him your vote | April 8. ew Jersey btukes Back At Massachusetts Autos Trenton, N. J., March 18 (&) Under a ruling made today by V liam L. DI, commissioner of mo- tor vehicles, cars bearing Massa- chusetts registration plates can be perated no longer than 30 days in ny one calendar year in New Jer- | sey. The same order will affect driv- |'ers holding Massachusetts driving ¢ few remarks, Judge Mangan pre- hvrvnsns. A\[(E‘rvlhc _50~dny period, sented the mayor as a man whose | New Jersey registration plates and administrations have been some-|license will be required. thing for which the democrats may | Commissioner Dill stated feel proud. followed a similar one by ' The mayor discussed the impor- | registrar of motor vehicles in tance of participating in elections | sachusetts, who held that and having a voice in the govern- | could allow only 30 day’s reciprocity ment. He told of the important pro- | to non-residents. s A guest's eves are critical eyes “How beautifully soft and fluffy!” UR process of cleaning blankets, restores them to the delightfully soft” downyness and fluffiness that invites sweet slumber. Your most expensive blankels are safe in our care. $1.0 TheN.B.DRY CLEANING Cor. PHONE 364 96 and 4115 WEST MAIN STREET per pair up McDonough has furnished the lcgall guidance to the water board and lI5[ | - TOLOGATE GAPONE. | wondered | of its fotorious | Capone. Donald L. Bartlett, candidate for | ord of gar \ from a Philadelphia on | Arrived yester mediately a front on | Quig- [ | vigilan | the | begitting his against | nothing | More | | that no resumption of gang warfare 0 W | [ will be h’; ders the men at the head of them were | costs | now | all | photographers, makes | | (Dotties) |ous or another candidate wins this | | on | his rul- | the | Mas- | state | | Rumors'Still Unyerified ¥ ‘ go—destination unkn i | pressing pride in the fact that he fs | * SR | automobile, | family, CHICAGO UNABLE MEXICAN BANDITS GAPTURE AMERICAN o Airplane Chartered to Rush o oh el et | RSO Money Over Border tomobiles late \Lsxmmy afternoon, bringing the number of accidents | causing injuries to boys and become | close to the record for a few ! period. Zirma Bucchi, 12 Year old daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bucchi of | 210 Oak street was struck by a c: driven by Miss Florence A. Camp of Russell street at Oak and Lasalle | streets and sustained body bruiscs and a possible fracture of the skull She is at New Brit pital, Miss Camp bring CAUSED BY MOTOR CARS| Strect Girl Struck Near Home —Boy Runs Against Truck \Gangster Still Missing—Many Chicago, March 19.—(®—Chicago today what had Mexico City, March 19 Mexican government today cd the An cmbassy every ¢ | fort would be made to free J. , oil operator of San \nl__ who is held prisoncr by - Tepi ayarit, on the Mevico. reaching the embas- istow zo while the interio d ransom, the accident. s $15,000 accident to Licu- |\ ans captured police headquarters. | 3yistow held id the child had been | (ycqors ro: | in such a way that to avoid striking (P—The o zirls | days’ bad man, Alfonse | Rumors varied widely | whereabouts of the sca ind as to the aced over- since his release jail Mong where he had spent ten months for arrying concealed weapons, The Herald and Examiner said it had definitely learned that Capon ¢ by planc and im- into hiding with After these re over, the news [ 4 Informution sy was that B ceveral dgition dits dem days s on an expe- The aid here . the slipped ants, tenant Me Miss Camp playing in the the automobile shie was unable his licut cre by the conferer said, “business Lper Capone intends to leaye Chica- Plane Chartered March 19 (4 3,000 Bristow, reported Lansom Angelo, Texas, Au airplane to carry vansom for J. E Amcrican oil operator Ly bandits at Mazatlan, Mexico, under lere today to f wed the oil man's rescue, Gordon Obic Bristow, son of tiic capected to make an carly art with money A Wichit 3 Kimbgerlin, also has started plang. He wired his cousin liam Blocker, senior consul in Jau- rez, Mexico, guarantecing payment | ot m» ranson. sordit fr, w elder Bristow while exploring for d_country south | rit, Mexico. He Franes for Libel- | Del Oro, Nayarit, | capture Very Dangcrous Distri occurrence was th in al non ested several fous fanatics, zardous of all Hiding in Indiana The Tribune said Caponc one of his hideouts in Indiana, wait- | ran into the ing until the publicity, and police | Normal school died down. His henchmen, [about 3:40 o'clock newspaper said it had learned, | down by a Stanley Svea Co. truck sented dheir chief with a new | driven by Frank L. Paul. Oficer M inwhich he was to|J. Moore reported that Paul claimed malke his entry into the city in style | to have nrought his truck to a stop nd cminence before the hoy ran hetween other with the police | ¢ and the impact knocked him overnight. Chici |to the ground. He did not appear ege said it [ injured. d the city would not have her Carl Pepe. 7. of 24 Foxon Place. near the State nley street 1d was Kknocked was it of was rer im- Iy 1o p zangl Capone's st changed of Detectives Scarface Al quietly y been mole! Later, that ( custod mewhat John had he enter ' MONTENEGRO PRINGE GETS | DAMAGES OVER MOVIE ted. added. it was decided ponc should be taken into and turned over to the | state’s attorney under the general | order that hoodlums should be ar- ted on sight. No Wa The defective merely =t was captured oil in the r of Tepic, Nay: was at Santa Maria at the time of the Awarded 100,000 Jous Dicture Directed by ? You Strohein. . ported Prince | gion brother of | by reli are Allowed chief said wanted to tell rst T The months is consic Mexico. e | raris, March | Danwo of Montenegro, Of | e quecn of ltaly, has been award- | Most 100 | (4 100,000 francs damages (about $4.000) against Metro-Goldwyn for | an alleged libellous picture of him | under the title of “The Prince of Monteblanco.” The T tole that Capone | baa “I decided, however, it would be more effective it T told him behind the bars,” Stege said Throughout the nig the day, sq their vigil at the ot ated and that any mur- bear the 1hlance handiwork will just be at red Ll Paso, Texas, Dristow was faria Del Oro, | tigating oil poten country south of Tepic. Gordon Bris tow of San Angelo, son of the one s expected at Ll P: to t ne for Mazatlan aid release of his fathe Sam merchant | Wichita 17alls wiree | sin, Willian irez, arit, while inves- itics of the ht and on into is of police maintained | _ at the Capone home and Lexington and Metropole | South Michigan avennc rongholds of the notorious gang- ster, who for the first time in his carcer, may now be called an ex- convic Aide for the con- film, d to|* his family, | humiliated e prince’s fact th uit to indalous duct” of the o e Y he declare e was Suppos s cou- consul ranteeing payment of said there to b 300). J. Bristow partner of Kemper lo oil and r cousin of or tor- t the ric Von Stro- Austrian mili- ul Boucour . laid stress on the m irected by hieim, been tary Monten before the war. Ile told the court that there could be no mistaking the fe s to the nd Mon- | ten: under the uise of Monteblanco by newspaper reporters 00 detectives the underworld la nd's ruler, including in D the Totton club, opened ntly by Alfonse’s brother, Lalph Capone. Other Reports He: Other reports of the wherecabouts ranzed r from Miami to sneakin in the doer of his home while weren't watching. At the Capone home, aid a feast of turkey and spaghetti loaded the welcoming table in vain, | the day’s vigil was enlivened when | “Bottles” Capone's small son gather- | ed his playmates and attacked poiice in a snowball fight. | ranso ($1 058 was d who had attache in is a Kim- minir Sam through or their rec operatol Kimberl prince e thin < OBSERVES BIR Miss Josephine Anthony of Arch street observed her 16th hirthday BOUYANT | anniversary last nizht by entert ston, March 19 (P—The Boston | ing 16 friend r home. She re- marke bouyant in car'y | coived many gifts. Durir ding. Massachusetts utilitie ning there was a United Founders gained | and dancing followed Boston Elevated was up of a dinner. The gineers Service advanced ily decorated in Utilities Equities preferred ions, 11-4. l = DAY nasier's Im\)u\ MARKET from Baltimore to Kitchen 1 polite | stoc stoan s the pro; the i musical where it was by QUEEN REPORTED WORSE Rome, toria of Sweden, who has been seri- ously ill here for some time, somewhat worse toda: tave and his granddaughter, Prin- sess Ingrid, who are now here, had Jlanned to attend the special mass in St. Peter's this morning but were ‘CAPTAIN RELIEVED | Hartford, March 19 (P—Captain Luther . Heidger, M. (.. medicx department detachment 242d C .A. upon his own request has been re lieved from duty and transferred to the National Guard reserve in spe cial ordegs issued by the state ad i;uz:n\n general's office. brown bear of largest of the bear hy far, and the greatest and most terrible wild animal of the American continents. These bears sometimes reach the weight of 2,000 pounds. The enormous Alaska is the was MID-LENTEN SPECIALS FISH At All A&P Markets Fresh Haddock b 8¢ Fancy Mackerel b 12¢ Buck Shad b 3§¢ Sliced Swordfish 1 35¢ OTHER FANCY “BUTTERS” ......lb. DRESSED EELS ..........lb. 2 FINNAN HADDIE ........Ib. SCOTCH SMOKEES .....pkg. GREEN SHRIMP .........Ib. NATIVE FLATS ..........Ib. MEATS , SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY Lamb Fores wwoiz 1b 18¢ \Lamb Chops SHOULDER b 3Ge - ATLANTIC & PACIFIE ™2 \ RHODE ISLAKD SWINDLER | i | il | | oil | s0 | and | was capturcu “ pesos | o0, | held | to dispatehes to Block- | aid to have been captured at Santa | ain- | eve- | table was pret- | March 19 (P—Queen Vic- | King Gus- | :prc\enlud by the queen’s condition. ‘ | | | North Scituate re interested in will be cve perpetrated in R ROCKEFELLER WINS Magenta Petunias and Easter —John D. received two comparatively honors them as a etivity to his love for flowers. of ribbon, He potted foliage plants and a ful decks daisies and its keel of sweet pes feller winter inspect delights playing ted Llooms to visiting the garden behind a fenee of kinds under navies of the | of these, Man Who Saved Drowning Store Keeper Disappears After Deed nt Police Ask Local | Bead ca between and the floor. He ital and told door fell on him up from the cellar New Bartlett Club Plans Friday Rally rization, the Corbir a trap doo- was taken to Gae police the trap comin Authorities for Information wait ste drowning the will be h 4 hero when entity is disc ercd. Witnesses to the saw the mgn tr from the water North avenue. L: 200 pounds and his w rescuer into th o1 the stream carricd th m and through a 4 ich passes under Nor When they emer of innel suceceded in e wi and w > his nan list. were on their call was ro- station frot 15os he was wor- because room wh Ou ‘Alleged Crook, ‘I'ffe police of North Scituate, . 1., the cases of two rrested last Saturday New York and requested cof Hart to forward photographs finger prints, which the local > are unable to do because of ct that only one of the pair brought to this city. He is Peter Saul, 34, also known n and other aliases, and dition papers are being prepar- for his return to this city to nd trial on the charge of obt approximately $S undei prete from Miss Mae M former school teacher, o street, this city. T rived The North Scituate authoritics be- | fiespital whe Saul and his companion ¢ been implicated in swindles \ode Tsland during months, cived 0= en who were have said tl pull Lay dam to he A new avenuc B cor lett Republican club, v luct o rally Friday night at 15 Corbin avenuc with their candid . Nicholas Scappelatti ar brothers are arranging fi ting. v. Cyrus Scap- ti will pres An invitation has ten 1 residents of the r Bartlett e weighs alm sidd ro shore pulling Lanc 1conscious wh taken to Gale RECORD CLAIMS PARACHUTE % - - March Wuerzbt record parachute de- rs (approximate- evious recor:d lice was plac 19 nger ile police pond a telepho at pol ne. who said she 1 about hee husband 1 note d in his awoke this mori Abo two nd uncon pr rhard sporting . The but Z sh 1 win Lanc store, weeks a was s AT FLOWER SHOW Ior Convalescent Wear And For Appearance, Too ‘Camp’ Corrective Supports and Belts In building your body back to normal after an operation or illness, nothing is more helpful nor more comfortable than the right sort of abdominal support *‘Camp” Correc- sort of abdominal support. ‘“Camp” correc- tive supports are scientifically designed to Lilies Capture Ribbong Ormond Beach, Fla., Ma Rockefeller, § 19 &) . has jus simple but he is as happy ov small boy with a new r gon. Two of the aged magnate's in the flower show here, won t prize ribbons vesterday. Iven the most widely publici of Mr. Iockefeller—golf akes second place in his hobbics A d arge basket of double petunia cp magenta shade, won a blue as did a pot of ter lilies. also had entered number of beaut raft 2 Our corsetieres will fit you perfectly (no extra charge for this service) with garments that will also give you graceful poise and vouthful lines. flower boat. were of The floral agertum, its sid About the first thing Mr. does when e home, The his vast with tow plants Rocks at h is to garden. H- childlike joy in dis- E .' ng tre hardy friends. arrives /isit and See These “Camp Garments” cments, flower pot- and delicate hothous If Mr. Rockefeller wants oranges grapefruit for his table all his ants have to do is to step into high walled and pull effough for the needs houschold. the Tlhiere were 275 warships of construction fo world during last 3 58 were for Great Dritain Sage-Allen & Co. (Incorporated) HARTFORD Out of Town Customers Call Enterprise 1000 Spring Sale of Turkish Towels Bath Mats ivery housewife interested in sup- plying her linen closet with towels, face cloths, and colorful bath mats, will take her full share of the cconomies in this sale. and “Cannon” Guest-Size Towels,. with borders in pink, green and lavender, 5 for $] Double-Thread Turkish Towels, white, with colored borders. Size 18x36, 2lc “Martex” Turkish Towels, guest size. White Size 18x38. with colored borders, 25¢ 39¢ “West Point” Turkish Towels, 24x48. borders. Wash Cloths, quality, with borders, Turkis plain thread. h Towels, in colors, double of good colored 6 for SOC “*Martex” Turkish Towels, size 18x36. White with colored borders. Heavy double thread, 65¢c “Martex” Towels, finer grades, in large size, 75¢c,%1,%1.2 New Store size White, with pink, blue or gold Heavy double thread, 59¢ Bath Mats, a large and very attractive as- sortment of patterns and colors, $ ] 25 . $4 Main Floor Heavy Ribbed Turkish Towels, all white, 50c¢ Linen Shop

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