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P T o e i st oy e EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1930. 1 Baffle Mysteries Copyright 1330 Datly Mirror, Ine Baflle mysteries give you Ingenious and dramatic RUSSIA T0 BUILD INDUSTRIAL PLAN | Takes Further Steps to **Ameri- rimes to solhve —many of them founded on actual cases which have baflled detcc- tives throughout the world in years past. Each mystery gives you the facts established by the police—what Which are the tell the detectives had to go upon and no more. clues? are no prizes, it is What do you deduce from them? answer the question asked of you at the end of cach baffle? is guilty?” or “What was the motive?” ete. This is no contest, there mply presented for your entertainment. In short, Moscow, March 26 (P) zation” of it be the al | governmen Under the engineering ment how will yor “Wi nulus of v skill today decided zovern Lumberman’s Death Solved By Novel Theory Three Theories Ole Petersen and Jan N a camp some forty r bac timber slopes from it let of Fordham They were not ever, but trappers. The nearest lumb wheeled vehicle was from their camp. distance was only For several wint trapped up in that brought out fairly profit of pelts in the 1y spring. In the summ work on some the lowlands. Petersen was widower, and with tives, at least in t Nielson was tw married. Last year. the people in Fordham were surprised to s Nielson put in an appear ing a fair quantity of pelts “ crudely made sled. He was questioned an he was on his distant state, where he was a girl he had known for somc and marry ‘Ole is all right declared. “He has quality of peltsas I | alike. He'll have a lot spring, of course.” Some thought it unusual o leave his partner up miles from “nowhere “Ole knew all about fested. “He knew I wa Hulda this month. He got plenty meal and pork plenty everything—gets ple .meat and some pig pickerel t the ice in the ponds. Ole don’t ¢ éxcept he tell me I'm a fool 10 m ry.” and Jan laughed as he told t It wasn't until the followin that a party of fishermen, g ‘Snake River to Chain of Po across the bodv of Ole Peter what was left of it The sketch of the camp of logs, shows the conditions as the fishermen found them The one door to the €losed, but not locked The axe leaned against of the camp, and not near chopping block and pile where chips showed the was cut up. There was a ladder. sort made of saplings, lcani the side of the camp opposite -one window in that sidc < Nearly under the ladder and t fween it and the side of the housc Petersen’s body was found. The fishermen left one man on guard and went back to notify authorities. Next day a deputy sher iff and doctor arrived. The man on guard had put up his p tand glept out of doors The doctor found that skull had been crushed Inside the camp they found bunk made up. On the stove wa frying pan filled with a black stance which proved to be pork 10 a cinder. Some stale reen like stuff on the tablc be the remnants of Lread. Petersen’s gun was hu loaded. There was also a stack of cured pelts. baled. and pelts that had spoile process of curing ha nleted. “Jan Nielson cheriff declared The doctor didn't The fisherman, a former per reporter, who had ren #uard, agreed with the that, after he had learned 1 ticulars about Nielsor But the newspape doctor each had a different 1a all, there were f . tha the nee teelir ing up came sen, or camp was a stump wood vood e stove the ersen’s the fried mos- did Telic ned on doctor on man We have told one Killed Petersen What were the other as to the causc of the man’s d two th SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S BAFPLE MYSTERY The Lost Hammer Detective K 0,000,000, overn hods of those which have tes first place ss than 39 d technical Soviet vican rofitable ~Complete canize” Production industries goal of the construction Sov Americ and enterprise, t iet an he to eres plar on modern American linc industrial nts nt is serapping most and given the cor York cond hich already Americ Russia, 1 en James & Coc s th ernment in world in- an arc O ITALIA for 1 and super- coal basi RRENEE ADOREE 1L, MUST TAKE REST - v o Throat and Bronchial Affection Durant’s Daughter to it Have Hushand Arrested found. J., Mar ry 1. Cooper, « York ‘00pe band on a John hrok narrie fuyor ja automaobils W April uupton Cooper, a committed per- | that lic married Jerom Scotland ye March ore throal lition was not seriou: | visitors | | 1t will mtil presen H in ithori- th 1 put lse | Priend obably emain rinm August id 11 o 1 mo; di cently while Mex Adores o City who work in motion triumph 1 oold bill silent picture in the audible will be allowed to se a Adol he s had heo or sudder on pictur in t Retired Broker ()r(l.crcd TR Hein March 26 rd one of the curh excha must pay Hei £400 a month pending rital difficultic man’s annulment suit with Th Judg divor decision wis (o Charles hter of Mrs. Wil- mag- ‘uperior vestarday The coupte York last ‘A Heiner first r they separated nt for the it charge ena. Cal. March Burns, Paci nation-wide Geor was | ager he She | advertising died night of tuberculosis Several gency 1l years i New Yo hree years body burial. zona from alth. and Mrs, | California the | New York Con- The for ntly countered ¥ vas married in const n 0 Burns To Pay Wife Alimony ) WY 1o d $1 settlement in given Crawfc shortly died VERTISING MAN DIES nd no he he ni- a complete n Wy a m he vetived broker and rk s of for by yrd New i (P oA ews here vent will he - LACE TARIFF MAY STIR UP REACTION French May Retaliate By Duty on American Automobiles Imported in That Country Paris, March dred per cent iner n tarift er machine ared here, eifect on the of the automobile problem. (P —Three in the sure on lace, nd made, it e an unfav- hun- e or 1 may ha orable ment's handling Twenty thousand lace make (Calais protested to Eremier today gainst the American tariff rates which they said were tantamount to an emt 0. Work- ers of Lyons also are expected to protes s of new exportation of lace to the tes annually reaches the S has made iness of the Deputy Scapini, to soften the har pro- luty on American introduced two the projected is predicted ip sor posed increa automobiles hills scaling tariff. Rut it circles that the may do nereased lace re the blocking his N SCIENTIST EXPLAINS CLAIMS moveme Four More New Placefs Rc ndandi, the clf DM ¢ s Rafael alian seismologist tronomer, beli far out in limit- beyond the boun of telescope-cxplored series of made o he has discovercd- planets— in carth 0. a worlds the vears : embryonic throug millions 1te ed which pa of laims, that he had dis 1own i rs Elaborating on Monday his ¢ nounced cover o i tem hundreds of miles beyon He contrasted the far- stral bodies with the carth planets millions of previous explorations. listant and comparatively Not Developed 1 conditions inasmuch as the sun, all.” he that prove his claims, ntrated toward carth and Mars habitation, still embryonic and carth. many nearhy Planets “The physic pla of {hese they are so far the vay from are said scientific developed of in helicr will not olding h 1 “They their co silly as they investigation e coner nters as the are are tie millions of years behind Their more cvolution will millions of years. Bendandi's calculations would in- the solar by the fourth erease system area 50 times planct he notimes is Neptune being seve and re sun a ahout 5,000 years mitke cireuit around Took Differcnt method is totally Metho:d aiffe caleulation “My rent usual take another road overy 1 n disc 1 methods Thus 1 system by my mathemati astronomer: proved the arca of than can b r human minds. e fourth planect is 2 than the carth. so that t compares to it as a childs to a the An idea of the solar gined 700 times larger earth marble comparc size of a hasketball 1t dis et th sphere from sun ained by time required lig Light from the kilometers wtes to weh it sun. at 30 it tre second, it to 1o Ve 10,001 taking « hours to ) planet.” the carth, four Neptune ar the 1 2% ney hot at ourth hat New \1d Cla Britaln peo ificd Ad i proven Heavier, dicu | efforts | Rnnouncement of: i | \ | Mayor Has 2 | ity, While Eight Jeffer-| new I'rench parlia- | American | | | | fi | de m | da | ca Democrats Get Sweeping Victory In Kansas City Election Contests; First Test Since o - Oy 26 Major- sonian Councilmen and | Two Municipal Judges Are Selected by Voters. | councilman by a majority | votes, y | the complete Teturn of the normal { democratic rule In th test of strength since 192 oover-Smith nt, City | led by Bryce B. Smith, | Kansas City, March 26 (P) rst the Kansas mocrats, illionaire hakery cxecutive yester- v completely routed republican indidates for all municipal offices Approximately 146,000 voters, the reatest number ever to visit the | | polls in an exclusively city election, ) cr | tariff & conncilmen held f lo ho de | pu north side holds. jorities arly the over wded all vestige of republican pow- Mr. Smith yor by | v unofficial m ating George he democrats als was elected m ority of . Kimball o elected two the working majority Wy cight and municipal 1dge democrats in Previously slight council. ! not to stand for reelection, delivered Spencer Wins Contest In only s the result Iinal tabulations, | Byron Spencer, ! jority of 407 Woodbury, his re- opponent, ively free of the customary ported from democratic strang- demoe ma- these sections reported in tabulations, soon disheartencd most optimistic republican sup- one ca stion ng in qu veve mocrat, Charle blican coun Voting w olence, turban, a votes ilthough s wards were ping porters i Morr net capf Goodman, republican pre- in and Louis Demayo, re- llenger, both attached to stations, reporied can cl side were ped. rnard Lillis. a democratic work- complained to the county prose- a police nt, Clar- and another unidentified naped him, threw him ind administered a beat- | held sway. Previously the democrats | publicans, and concerned alleged il- | leader, was named repeatedly by re- | | Organization Formed in Conord | Hoover Campaign ing. ault with intent to kill. Ten Persons Arrested Ten persons were arrested for al- leged illegal voting practices. Although the democrats obtained | control of the city government two years ago with the election | of a of 300 esterday’s balloting marked For two years, from 1924 to| 1926, working republican majorities controlled. G. 0. P. Opens Issues Tssues in the present election largely were developed by the re- legal acts of democratic bosses. Campaign oratory, in which even James A. Reed, former Missouri sen- ator, took part, centered around charges of graft in the awarding of | city paving and purchasing contracts. | Tom Prendergast, democratic publican speakers as a beneficiary of | numerous contracts and sales. Former Senator Reed, who had announced his retirement from poli- tics in connection with a decision | 1 numerous support of addresses in candidates. campaign democratic jthe federal farm board. The purpose The sergeant was charged with | {001 MARKETING COMPANY FORMED Under Act of 1925 Concord, N. H., March 26 (P —| The formation of the Central Wool Marketing Corporation, organized without capital stock under the co- operative marketing act of 1925 was | innounced here yesterday afternoon. | The eorporation will be a regional wool marketing cooperative associat- ed with the National Marketing Corporation sponsored and set up by Anocther Young Miss Who Is Now Enjoying Good Health aqu W al of sads (51845 “IN d a Geod Tonic, and When 1 Heard of Bon-Tone, I Decided to Try It MISS ANGELINE ROBERTS Miss Angeline Ttoberts, who is iite popular in New Britain, and b street wealth until | . when my stom- 1 great deal did not taste ho resides d vs: “I a month wrted 1o give My was »out | me trouble, food right to me—T would get a bitier ensation in my mouth and terrible ins in my stomach after eating. | started to lose weight, and I would tire after doing the lcast little thing. I needed a good tonic, and when ) read % much about Bon-Tone, 1 decided to profit by the cxperience: of others, and try it too. After tak- ing this medicine for only a short while, T felt like a new girl. My appetite improved—that bitter taste in mouth disappeared—and my | stomach felt fine again. 1 am more than thankful to this great medicine and recommend it highly to every- one."” There is no need of anyone suf- fering, just because the functioning of your internal organs has slowed | down! Those headaches that pain | vou: that ache in the back; those N ting attacks; the dizzy spells: | and all the other symptoms of a! sluggish stomach and rundown con- | dition. Get a bottle of Bon-Tone to- | day and watch how it will make | your internal organs function pr\)p-J erly. The Bon-T Hanson's. 30 Britain, Conn. my ne man is at Miller & Church street, New of the corporation will be to provide a medium for wool growers in the cast to participate in the general na- tional wool marketing program pro- posed by the federal farm board. Incorporators included, George M. Putnam, president of the New farm bureau federation G. Ritzman of the agricultural cxtension staff of the University of New Hampshire. While the corporation is organized in and under the laws of New Hampshire it is expected to function in every state east of the Mississippi with the possible exception of Ohio which has a cooperative organization for mar- keting wool. Overnight News By the Associated Press. Domestic Chicago Heavy snowfall and high wind causes many accidents, and hampers communications. Buffalo — Letters from a ficti- tious “Mrs. Dooley” teiling her how she should murder Mrs. Marchand identified by Nancy Bowen, aged Indian at trial of Lila Jimerson, al- | leged instigator of crime. | City — Bryce B. , clected mayor. ington — A. F. of L. makes public figures showing slight de- crease in unemployment in March. Chicago — Tribune says board of trade members are to be called upon to explain reported attempts to manipulate grain prices Hatton, N. D. iclson's body ches home. 1 v York — Police politan Opera house Soviet meeting because threats. i Newark, N. J Mrs. Margery D. Cooper, daughter of William (.| Durant, swears warrant for l\us~i T rd Metro- during ant of bomb Smith, | ‘ | Buckingham band, charging perjury. Foreign London -— American naval dele- gation in statement reiterates oppo- sition to a consultative pact oblle gating military guarantees. Vienna — Watzl left a letter tell ing of plan to die before insurance was due. Ottawa — Bill clearances to U. commons. Warsaw — Professor Szymanski indicates inability to form cabinet. Broach, India — People so busy making marriages to forestzll new act raising age for consent, that few attend Gandhi meetir Sports Southern Pines, N. C. cf rain, Glenna Collett is p to cancel an 87 in golf tourne using liquor 8. passes house of — Becausa mitted and | try again; Maureen Orcutt does Boston — Montreal Maroons trim Bruins in overtimg hockey. Helen Twelvetrees Gets Divorce in Los Angeles Los Angeles, March 26 (P—Helen Twelvetrees, motion picture actress, has been granted a divorce from Ylark Twelvetrees, He was dru " she testified. him again for git I could change him, but now ave found out it can't be done.” couple were married in Feb- 1 They have no children, ped out of a dow in New York some time ago and, was in a hospital for several months, The actress said she paid the bills. when I married “and I did not two days. |1 him ruary. win- PLANS TO HOLD I London, March George plans to hol palace his illness and at Buckingham palace Levees hitherto been held St, James's, which at present given over to the naval conference, King at the first 13 a levee tomorrow, the since first since ve is | ” | “Safest Ride in Town i———— k W service. It is the which is the last which comes where oblige you to come wl ONE FARE NO CHARG for extra pas- sengers. NO CHARGE for extra stops. Pay what the meter reads. 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