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NEW BRITAIN DAJLY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. 5 DOHENY DEFENSE oy soRkows suswo (WO STAIN CAUSE | One Bandit Killed, Another Caught, SOVIET PLANNING MAE WEST'S TRIAL = et s 2 ARGUMENT BEGUN| ™2 S 0E FEDERAL ACTION ~ Two Patrons Shot, In Restaurant - SOCIALIZED CITY IS OPENED TODAY - =", | _— t out the fact that it had run Iironx for a week. Many of Miorney Says Government| ™" T ™™™ | Goyorument Claims MU cmot vy e sk men 1o ot osirs then sh i Shvou ihc et Agricultural etropolis to|Defense Attorney Sae “PIeasze . 1 " ried et 2 S, |head, killing him instantly. Another torney's officc complains, he said, Counsel Sturred PaTiol | v s oy vorconea suosoo| - Gontans Alcohol a0d POISOD v o miani s m S it men seanestvowen - Risg Along Volga | Man” Tought Moral LSS0 e vecn stused i vandevine er f | Rogers fired several shots after him. rotest on notes a e v rita i i e s T OII‘ 8 t), “].m‘(;‘ \ll.lU:lu\s w Britain {the Kkilling of one of the robbers, the | The third was seized by patrons. | indecent play,” said Washington, Mareh 20 (P—After | Tra loans wore nesotisted by au.| New Haven, March 20 (P—Five |S2Pture of another after patrons had | Yrank Boggiano, a patron, Was| yio .o\ Nfarch 20, —Just whit| k. March 20 0P trial |y, It teaches a moral & scathing arraignment of Edward | jiority of the board of finance and | barrels of wood stain seized by fed- | Peateh him severely and the wound- |struck in the abodmen by a bullet | 3 el AT : AR % L. Doheny by Atlee Pomerene. §0V- | (axation, pending the sale of bonds, |cral agents herc and which had |\1€ of & man and & woman. red by ong ot thes gunmen s thoy | (NS campdish dor Scompicte otk ) 1 gmore it o ernment prosccutor. Frank Hogan | pnetuied aan s1o 000 for unte:|boen shipped from Montreal, figurc | A Man identified as Alfred Marino |fiecd. Another bullet glanced from |ization of Russia” would mean tojand’ uct < who cappeared iU peG A ANNIVERSARY who is defending Doheny on @ |oucc'ana $80.000 for sewers. Mayor | in & federal court case now in argu- | Was killed by @ policeman who sur- table and struck Mrs. Clara | its citizens is to be illustrated in a S iy e L e et bribery charge. began his argument | oencemn sionad the naios wad {hoy | ment stage before Federal Judge E. |Prised the ryobbers in the act of |Sehumacher in fhe breast. S e S e thind meltesy T today by asserting that Pomerene | wero countersigned by Treasurer | S Thomas, because of the govern- | searching patrons in Charlie's Captured Man Identified Ll year and a hall s rougli it had [eal GHEIECL & eiledic had * red a patriotic citizen. |Curtiss L. Sheldon < ment's claim that the contents, by |triangle restaurant in Carmine | The robber who was captured was s which 18 10 be erected by the gov- unme Yoal the (0f the 47th anniversary of the Opening final arguments in the formula, violate both the customs |street. identified as Thomas Rtichione. Po- |ernment in the Hoper province, | Brony final di 4 society of the TFirst 1 tomorrow eve- trial, Momerene told the jury that | and prohibition laws. Counsels have Waiter Calls Officer lice found him bound on the floor lcwer Volga dis 2 : . 4 Edward L. Doheny bribed Albert D | been asked to submit bricfs within hile the robbers were collecting 'of the restaurant, severely heaten I, e ST t ¢ ] a|ning. Mr Sandstrom and Pro- Jall when he sent him $100.000 in a weck. nd jewelry from their victims. [about the head and face with sugar Ned Sl nrod motion 1o ¢ ' harges or Ter Olsson will play cash prior to receiving for his com- he stain content is §9 per cent ter "slipped out and called |bowls and other crockery wielded |, [MO0¢ Of Mife @ bit more dne st an ther de- (selections and there will he t pany a lease to the Elk Hills Naval alcohol with other ingredients, one |Patrolman James F. Rogers, who |by his erstwhile victims, Police said | Per oPdl than that which exists ) t Distri s Misses Alva Bengston and Uil Reserve. p of which the government claims is |ran to the entrance of the restaur- | they found a pistol on him and §245 [\ PArracks of the av SEy. ‘ Nathan |dred § rthur Olson will Denied Charg highly poisonous and injurious to|ant, which is in a basement. Iind- |taken from the register. Seattered {PLoce me: Only clothing and | Burkma rey for M est, 'sing a sole Sundstrom will Doheny denied the moncy was _ tx-orkmcllu It also claims_that (e fing the door locked he fired & shot {about the place was $200 more and ":“fl‘\,"" D (| oulinen i ! f a tableau umAb!n bribe to influence TFall, former scc- . . i | stain fails to meet legal requirements | through the glass panel and stepped | jewelry belonging to the patrons Qiyidug i carioa alon e oL S R IS wallace dosar the pl \ will make a brief of the LIk Hills reserve. Iall was : g comes within the Canadian laws.| As one of the holdup men fled 'proprictors of the place, wers ar. | L. DCIONg to the communc convicted last October on o charg Ancient Arab Cl[y Enforcement officers claim the stain | through the doof he leveled a pistol rested for possession of liquor. of receiving the bribe. The defense | [1sfieazllvaed stlllcaRantithg alcohol | Mo e Worl s noint yosterday nilec] recovered. Counsel for the shippers, | - = it was agrced that Justice Willlam, Tripoli, Match 20 (P—The Parig|® German concern who also were - | |classes apart irom the others cx- Jitz in his charge to the jury would |of the Sahara, as the city of Mur. |named consignees here, claim that \THREE GAN"IHA | ccpt for visits of parents to chil- | instruct it that even if Fall were |zuch, in Fezzan, is called, will prob- [ Yie Sovernment regulations do not | dren or vice versa. Mothers Wil ITCH_ ONES OMPANY guilty of receiving a bribe Doheny |ably come back to a semblance of ‘forh;d ‘c‘r:(vr.\' o.‘ 11: e f,oods u;u;:z | be “freed” from the i ol might not be guilty of giving it. | its one-time prosperity and fame, in :‘\’;“ ~)°g“u§w$‘§“ i ;"“S ‘hf"{ ’;‘“’bcm | jnursing and caring for their babics. | Further argument was made by |consequence of its occupation by pa‘m” ¢ e 5 ‘ | The women will not even have to the defense today over the form of | Italian troops under the Duke of cook meals for their mates as onc * MEN’'S SHOES ol oI e e s eoe e o D Blind b BeMade i o R would Bave Itructed (e e ones fromthe o et President on May First|MOTSé, Parker and Walther Seek Traveled 12 Feet in Air on |y oreoare’one toon sor an u ir as f » intent was to in- | regions of frica aroun .ake ' A . Gin 3 000 people who are cxpected (o -, I & MU ’ Q i it was found the inte A d Lal v Tanden, Maren 20 -ty Council Nomllla[lon “FOU]‘Ih" i 1898 |ioke parc in the experiment. T STON & MURPHY STETSON Standardized living quarters for | {infants, school children and adutts | will Keep cagh of these thr fluence Fall, Doheny could be found | Chad to the Tripolitan coast and |y 3¢ jcen set as the date for the guilty. | vice versa. Under an - efficient ad- i, ygyration of Dr. Katharine Blunt The court granted the plea with [ ministration Murzuch may once )" nrodqant of the Connecticut Col- lege for Women. A formal lunch- glight amendment {more be the power it was in North Pomerenc began his argument by | Africa, vy at which Doan Gordon . Laing |street has announced his candidacy | July 4, 1508, when the airplanc wes | will be distgibuted to restau- of which there will be onc Leonard K. Morse of 56 Everett| Monongahela, Pa., March 20 (®— |¢ach communal residence {of houses. Thus all will fa . 2 : - “The Daris Gt SRl s g D X : >rofessor Williams of the Timir- reviewing the naval ofl reserves his- The Paris of the Sahara of the graduate school of the Uni-|for the republican nomination as|jccred as fantastical, an airplane |y {“\"f,‘ P \~.y\]‘]~§,\1(r\.’. I[' ”‘Mj'""‘v:" o s th ¢ they were set|once w title of romance and color. | copsity Thic i & : i | | tory from the time they were set o : o1 s Srate i hicago will be the prin- | coyuncilman from the third ward. He!miodel propelled by rockets roarel. |y, aside. wo centuries ago, according 10| ¢ipa] speaker, will be the climax of | AT PG e e old records, each year there the thaugural ceremonies. 28 J . heads a committee of expert A is 32 years old and is mnaking his|Puf "i clouds of black smoke, and|cugaged in planning the modil : | 6 ; itic | ceared into the air. e : I came to Murzuch from the Medi- The g the . |first entry into the political arena.|<C dn s rural town. He said it would he ¢ program of the morning wiil | . 1 e Se fire? terrancan coast 20 or more cara- |include several cminent men and |He is married and.is the father of; my = i ganl @i inven- | located in the center of a hug vans, consisting of 400 to 500 camels [ \omen speakers. They will be Pros. | tWO children. tor, illiam Schick, raced madly | “collcetive” farm of nea )04 y i after it while the odd contraption | cach. They brought cloths, cotton, |ident James Rowland Angell of | . ¢ graduated from Hartford Pub-; pnte ugar, tea, oil, incense, candle S President! Dllen 10 )‘onvn.»mu,“" high school in 1915 and ullcx\dcd‘hl.ol‘ forward for feet to thel The population of about 44.000 | | glass powder, cartridges and fire- | of Wollosley, Prosident Henry Nobic |Mount Herman school for threeamazement of the crowds that had|will consist of farm laborers who arms, acken of Vassar and President |t¢Tms. later he graduated froml;." thered in the field to hoot. But | will he memibers of the community _ Irom the south arrived annually | Biunt. {Morse college in Hartford. He is|&chick’s moment of triumph was|and workers in the different enter | |a veteran of the World War having | flceting. The plane crashed, splia- | priscs serving them with food from 10 to 12 caravans cach one| On the day preeeding the in- A O camels. They brousht clephant ivory, | tion and tea in Knowlton house dur- | or 14 months. S | The plane had a cylindrical tin | amusement, cdu and reerca- Revol“mn Is Rolmded Up ‘hinoceros horns, skins, ostrich |ing tho afternoon and a reception, | Councilman Clesson W. Parker|hody, 40 feet long and 10 inches | tion, s | feathers, animals, gum and rub- |also at Knowlton house, in the eve- |48 announced that he would be a|in diameter. A tube containing| A1l houses will be of the sam: | RO e e i |candidate also for the republican | powder caps was adjusted o an e | (epo and will consist of living quar- | T son A 40 (P—John| “During some months of some — 3L‘L"‘!:fi'l’\‘;"Ii"”h::rfl;s‘i”;‘rfr‘""”;“:'“ r"};k‘f‘v!wmv chamber in the front of the | a_ general dining room, cluy (M| | Gungl, United cy for|¥ declare the chronicles, “there | Man With Revolutionary | <iniative of the third ward in the | e iy orohPing one at a tits rcoms, library and gymnasium. ov Arizona, announced today that 12|We d around Muratch as| Ty oot H el n Court | council and he has held the chair- | oo the cxplosion chamber, the | each ten of thes: houses therc will &y o 2 ambers orian dleseling (ot cons | many asiN1 50608 camclsiat nuu' . y ALHASLY | manship of (he claims committee. powder caps would ignite and the |po a separate laundry and shor | A recent visit to our mill disclosed a choice spirators to smuggle munitions into | e " ‘m"rd“;['r‘i““) ‘\ifllfl"“m“g(h:\;:'or"”l‘hh Both of these men seck the nom- {;M( S “Wn’ \:m?w:‘, nould “l’“ | for making and repairing the furni- || lot of finest quality full fashioned pure silk Mexico fr sona. during th wndred years ago, after the| Bure i ced 2 Sl For ; iihe e ¢ plane through the air, while | tyre and other equipment I sy A R el o i]:v‘?”‘:_j‘:‘;lé‘[:(‘)":’”:[ uring Ahe | | cline of this Darls of the Sahara | community, whose ancestors settlcd |Ination for offico for the IR ) B i i e e CaE R stockings. These were set aside merely hecause N et *¥¢ 1 had begun, Murzuch still counted | here before the American revolution, | Of tH0 YEAIE | lags attached to the body, thus of ever so slight irregularities—in fact hardly 1 < - Pio 3 mernts, a thousand or more movaktie | o510 40,000 neople. Wity | was bound over to eriminal superior | Kenneth H. Walther of 223 West| ;o0 "ty plane z : r e : : ; The arrests followed the return of | {rohy ,',',".",l{?\v"'l";“;y‘l‘f,‘,,‘,‘lr‘nzfl"y :.0‘\,\”\“:21,3),0;; o etion it al- | Main strect has announced his can- lifting the plane from the ground. |houses will be utilized in the busy noticeable even when looked for. seeret indictments by a federal grand | Years late e = Lnoungel or years, Schick built othes|planting and harvest seasons. Thes ; : (eder R Toged illogal manufacture of cider |9idacy for the post in the common | ralorm i el oG] FIEORETL, i | jury here and occurred in various | it has : ! r e ; the | models and sought unsuccessfully | vill be erected in the ficlds and o e £ : i Bl G Lrandy in his licensed vinegar mill. [council ma ant -ihrough e S kL ed ani S “diately s and set aside this parts of Mesico and the United| It5 population was contained in)brandy in Me licensed v il R e to obtain financial backing. Pov- | iransforred from place (o place We immediately scooped up and set aside this ates. Those taken into custody arc = ’ 4 i ey % | Warner from the council last night, | €'ty marked his last years. Hc |the work requircs. They will scrve unusually fine assortment of hosiery. We chose acio Moran, fornier Mexi quarc. ‘The cily was forlified by | Wil reicased Ferry on his O T8 pyo ypexpired portion of the torm |€led this winter as living quarters for the farme:s | our New Britain store as the favored ome to bassador to Germany; Sal | “‘(’,”\,‘,"”,'f. ‘l-“:: IgLv\‘jgfll;“ :é\“ v‘:j"‘"y: R e | will be one yr‘:\r. 5o 4 S and thus sparc them the daily jour- | receive this lot because we want several hundred e e G LR el e S ot ke o amnuryfm::“l’:.l New York. t;\,’m]:o“ds'm‘(.h]\f:.\"i«.:qu‘,:’(:‘ga:‘pr‘:;(rninlc.:;”m,; | Hotel Sues Grocers Erfomonniandbaekiausioehe women in New Dritain to benefit by this grand G alloVincanteie A nares I pISOC BTNy 9 e e S D et it na St R SR e lialtiletios) ot e Now, Britafn SHigh| For $84 Rental Bill | ‘on tne outskirts, scparated from €00, M. Mohun. Clark . Carr, R HL| he dosert sabital sk B0 18 covery of alleged illegal cider in |SChool. Mo is & veteran of (he| The Liihu Burritt Hotel Corpora-|the tencments by parks, will be a |§| Polk, Albino IFrias and Antonio G. | “’r{'”’“ )”Of“‘ sesbo :]P e ition | Jacobs's truck led to a state police | Worla war. . Ition has brought suit against the|number of government factorics | GO TO IT — WOMEN OF NEW BRITAIN! Maqucro. ignificance becauso of the AbolltioN | taig on Perry's farm and seiaure of | Alderman William Judd stated|nited Grocers to collect $84 which, | here- butter, cheesc, bacon, sugar | Sk, 1d Polk are Ameri- | OF (he S OF OEe O of malaria | 77,000 gallons of cider and wine. ilonasthaCkn e icud “!"f‘"l’j’]'(y be & |it is alleged, remains unpaid since |and other by-products of agricul- | cans and flew afrplanes for the revo- | 1% SRYEE SEverel DBt 8 B the | T |candidate to succeed himsclf. = FIC|ihe defendant organization held a [ture will be manufactured. The lutionists { hielped the decline, but above all the | gap; apL1oN FIRE Loss |18 serving out the unexpired term of | y,;qy0e atthe Burritt hotel in this | entire process of labor will be ! PAIRS = . | city shriveled because commerce : | onald Bartlett, occasioned when - Besides (ransportation of muni- | ¥ SIREOd Bet i oo ea, | Montreal, March 20 (P—Starting | (007 ¢ TERTE s OEERSIOU 8 his |CILY a few months ago, mechanized, tractors and other i The place was founded in the 14th | \n the basement of the Mason store. it m‘n m‘u“ml_‘ & & | Attorney Cyril I. Gaffney issued IH_mI' rn machinery taking the place contir e oreccan. sheritf, sidi | fire swept through an entire block the writ, which is returnable in the | Of horses and hind tool | — S— 1 Arizona, across the international | 5 of buildings in St. Henry Ward in | city court — 1 F - x i o | €1 Montesc Yor years Mur- & i 5 Z 4 2 line into Mexico for use in the re- | Mobleson Tor 038 308 TUT | Montreal today. Patrolman Shot Dead ————— THREE BOXIN y P ; alx 3 ereb; Lir e ne ality ) re de: 7 t ! v r S ] < volt. thereby violaling the neutrality \e Turks occupied Fezzan and | Five stores were destroyed with a1 By Bootlegger Suspects SEEK GANG MEMBERS Hartford, March 2 s recment between Mexico and the : : | damage imated at morc than | Eniniay 2 e DD iy Mareli 20 (UP) ZFolice { <. 4/ lenie | made Murzuch its capital. i | Middietown, 0., March 20 (® Janbury, March 20 (UP)—Police po i, . SSioncr : 4 () United s In 1912 Ttaly obtained Tripoli and |half & million dolia Vatrolman Daniel Sandlin, 25, was | today sought John Reid of Shamo- | SLoT o e Thonas B A : SA URD AY an ousis about two and a half miles | tions, the indictments charge i con-, spiracy to deliver aircraft, bought in | Fezzan after her war with Turkey. | e | shot and killed and Patrol- | kin, Pa., and Cornclius Lynch of Donahuc today made three ap-| Deming Seeks Senafe {"The following year she Legan her ! DS ATTACK NEWSPAPER |50 Roy Crout, \ttempted to| Danbury as members of @ gang of |PoIntments, consisting of Dr. Charl 3 2 _ | w, Potand, March 20 (F—4A | yosti ccted I leggers | alleged bandits, five Wk Kaufman as examining ph Or Long as Th s B FHE N conquest of an and occupied X s I question two suspected bootleggers |alleged bandits, five of whom were 1 3 {Or as Long as They Last Election in Wyoming | 7100 &0 redy had sho. com- | §Toup of communists last night 1~ |agter forcing their automobile to the | captured last night. cian fof boxing in West Haven: |[i| g Y ) Cheyenne, Wyo, March*20 (P—1| i her conquest, however, when | tacked the printing shop and offic> {curly carly today. Crout said onc| The men arrested, Ralph Denise, | Sidney Marland as local deputy box- | | i} \3 e Fhll : William €. Deming. Cheyenne news-| (1 World war broke out, she trans- | ¢ the Russian Emigre newspaper Za | oy the suspects, whom he recognized, | Joseph Bingle, Joseph Skendora, |ing commissioner for Daniclson. Every Pair Full Fashioned! paper publisher, who resigned | farreq her troops to Europe, and | Svobodu. They broke the windo jumped out and fired three times. |Kenneth Tucker and Joseph Mitchell, jand Dr. J. N. Perrault as examin- | Svery Pair High Grade! January as a member of the United | ivcein” 100k possession of the | ©f the plant but escaped before |wounding Sandlin fatally. The slayer | were held in bonds after city court |ing physician for boxing in Danicle i uvery air High Grade! States civil service commission, to- | piovince. police arrived. 1d his companion cscaped afoot: |arraignment this morning. | son. day said that tomorrow he would| ™ Now Jtaly intends to make her | = - - =) PURE JAP! make formal announcement for the | conguest sceure, and follow it by a | republican nomination for United | commercial development, especially | e - - | | . ! States senator from Wyoming for the |y the opening of the rich old trade \\ | i : L unexpired term of the late Francis| routes, which may bring its departed I NG | p 15 Warren. The term begins in De- | glory back to the Paris of the | ber and ends with the adjourn- | Sahara, . | ; ment of congress on March 31, 1931. 1 e S S i : : 4 STOCKINGS He also will be a candidate for the e IRy | I\ % 4 Lok otal ¢| Former “Black Crow Once a lng ! \ Robert D. Carey, former governor Undergoes Operation of Wyoming, and Charles L. Win- Los Angel March 20 (P— ter, former representative in con- | George Searcy, known oh the stage Gt - f Your Choice gress, already have announced their | as George Moran, former member ef & b ! candidacies as republican senatorial | the ra and Mack comedy L”flm! : aspirants. }o‘ Crows” fame, was| 4 | i Z . _— | reported recovering today at a hos- | A A H N - Hyde Park corner is London's | pital where he was operated on Sweeping dirt from the center of a room : | busiest spol. Something like 6 vesterday for gallstones. Scarcy had z : ] : 4 000 vehicles pass it in the 13 work- | been il for nearly a year. His ill- over into a corner or under the couch may o H ing hours of cach day. | ness became serious two weeks ago. hide the dirt but doesn’t clean the room ; 3 \:\v\ i { Ordinary cleaning hides the dirt . . but you discover it later. Only Very Slight Irregulars For Convalescent Wear And For Appearance, Too | ou really want your clothes . . 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