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News of the World i\\clg‘\age fi)aily Circulation For I V. Ending By Associated Press Vi ‘ March 22nd 15’906 & .‘ :)Q'tu i fl" ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. % : PRICE THREE CENTS MUTINOUS PRISON | Want G. O. P. Mayoralty Nomination [[JBBY COMMITTEF { Demoeratic Nominee ) TS PN T == TRUNBULL ORDERS REFORM SCADO WITH GUARDSHIEN | P, || | VEToRGNzATN| ¢ | BOARD TO REORGANIZE INSTITUTION Migfiilillegrr:ii]s]:ofiGgfyllllevi(c}?sn?n(m . | . ; ~ zcal;iWS&hAmlfi“ggg%smi - E | ALUNG I.INES UF GUMMiSSIUN REPORT Penitetiary Yand L A s Witin Short Time | - ’ — i G PRISONERS CALL STRIKE I 1o F— 2 e el A8 FAMED NEWINGTON o) Goveing Group Mem- {1 _ A : — bers Likely to R SHOPS WITHIN INSTITUTION| ' W i | ASFIRST OF WITNESSES W TRAMP H_[!UfiE EUNE © | “slr:in lT:s{( ?s E;l:: Forty Men Shout Tor Better Food - : 9 4 " ‘ Anti-Saloon League and Association | [ ‘ SN O”e Tillle Mefl[’a Ui “Wfiflderiflg " pleted—Members Back and Less Work and Soon Are 3 Against Prohibition Amendment | Joined By Hundreds of Others— | [ES \ 1 4 I — Typical Groups Likely to| 8 ‘ . Willies™ Is Torn Down 4 9 Bo i dr Whose DlS- Governor Calls Out National Guard E s Lt . Be Investigated—House .Yudk‘iarrl e - = | E R - ¥ : charge iS Asked to Quell Outbreak—Warden Sces DONALD L. BARTLETT GEORGE A. QUIGLEY Committee Reports on Padlock| ATTY. P. F. McDONOLUGI HELD 31 MEN ONE NIGHT g . No Way to Avoid Clash. | Strengthening Bill. | ‘ i e R ' = Britality Chasgrs Pkl g IZfoLri:: '_‘UO“: .‘l0“ -‘~Y~\"wi_\_37 | . $ [i I] P [["]KS F[‘R ’0_- : ”\‘ n\( ‘HE;({{]ERATS NAMI: 'l’x-tmp—lunlx They l’l:u[‘ to I\lu-m " 1;1':9' }:.“ Th::f;iall 32:1' s and clubs were used to rout 730 convicts from the | ‘ Bl[i PR'MARY VgTE ganizations is planned by the senate | N i l KF“ for Water—Boys Nearly Suffocat- : : mittee—Wholesale D dining hall of the Missouri peniten- | . | 1obby committee, | b . ed Tumates—Pot of Gold Found| Sif : s : tiary this afternoon and quell. 2| [ 48 Chairman Caraway of the com-| e B i missals and Changes second mutinous outbreak in as 4 umu‘ said today the inqui & e many days. About 20 prisoners were | | - gE—_g 1 Mayoxalyand Town ClerkShip vy wous nesin as soon as 1o o Majewski and Butera Nominated o e e Recommended to Gover- 5 & ash h prison | 3 N injured in the clash with prison i S e puaras and a company ot Missourt| | W, g ; Contests Lead in Intevest | l i orusco| 100 Seleotmen's Board | S e §5 , Box by, Anpoinjecs: national guardsmen. g Shoals was complet State Penitentiary, Je “ity, <o nd on Tuesday Mo, Marel 27 (UF) tutiny swest| ~ & MMMMWSA%GMHDMT sigeao L DOW%HlOHMDPGHT-]ff_‘;_fffJ e S o G g | today ore through the ranks hop worker: J‘ Ip : of the Meriden in crowded, centu old Missouri | 4 X state prison t and tur t int e Z 3alloting to Take Place in Six Wards an armed camp with troops pitted BEe | i o ."‘ z 2 . % 5 = ¢ o3 Sug| d in s k % Between 1 and 8 P. M. Tomorrow | pen T to le I Constables — 532 Ballots Cast in N t \ ) 1 for I ial in i against sullen inmates, who refused | . ¢ cial investigat- gainst su i [ ESRERH - : s L B to work. —Returns Not Lxpected Until | X Party Primary — Needham Sur-| 4 ety ‘ o Militia ur i ) T i j an z o mmiss 23-page report, guards, armi achine : 3 After 9 0'Clock. ‘ e el hrobably | rised by Tinal Returns, : an S ; 15 six ¢ ¢ intensive in- guns, stood guar 4 r . S| O 98 SaEe ~’” 2 < g . L : . quir *h 95 witnesses courtyard to halt any actual violence, | s PR Al U RO B MA0L1E8 Chai S B S A were examii tlined a construce which Warden Leslic Rudolph said | B : for, the republican primary, to beasked (o be heard by LobFCOD 6 nail 8 e : o T o pre bringing the anti= was possible. N = conducted from 4 to 8 o'elock to- ™!t e < cratic 1 1 b IR e o1 Havhs iuated institution up to modern he array of force was prepared HENRY A. SMITH | Afte . " P rective xpected to brin A | o and health against a gencral rebellion which | A i 5 %l : Lol Sah port was Roper Eliminated in - Contest for 1 r my lidate for Un tor | § ol for Boys to reorganize made guards said had been planned in| iRz Tag S s L QrER I ZaUORSEEPEODAR ViR 2 SOy e Pt GG "“ governor here this Guns Aimed at Convicts fof SRS o0 i od ardway said the in-|und selc X ol auelace ithis & Pmye H]s Gla]mg hort Iast night denied brutal treats Men manned machine guns in the | nolllupplices: 2 i b i Al R Sl e " A AR ot boys which the commission armory and other posts overlooking ’”3"‘0 ool : , second | prace : : g e ; ; Sy &1 s placed in complete the p rd as 900 1tes, AL, S Sk ROL ok Jalion = D iy ; 3 4 b g the reorganization. | ‘roe;m street; fourth ward, s ur : )& wonic s it was not an 1 e e B o | i ; o i governor was asked whether d, Ba school. ac ‘ T 2 . 1 ends ought in. Benches|German Scientist Gives Results of Whe ently P R fifth ward, Bartlett school, v ederal 1 Cou : : o recently was dis< Reports of the new renenion| REGIME, He Says af Rally | strects sn ches and the Methodist| U5, 1" i . e : L e s e revealing school condi- brought an immediate order from DA s les, 1 i A v dcpartment o Governor Cauldfield to call out Na- | 2 : : 1 M Uroof Now Possible On Electrical- would be reinstated. 2 because thousat ted to ; pportur £ B o n A T rely up to the trus- tional Guard troops. SSU S 0 S E OOD f % S Rea : g i Ved On Cheese and Cracke: L e e Sk Governor Cauldfield’s order called | A ME FFEN W M bl cast during the folir hours’ of |pear e tte ! - select pethaty Gravitational Link. 1 the exccutive, for all militia units over the state to| oting, it is mot expected that the|port his conte > organi- | .. op : ‘ vee 1 HETES S e ; I iTress | (Sopimissifn's, 1eport: MR e Aty SR T iR R e M zations should b : . 2 Bres 1 by the three members, Judge NI Tetarenn City ‘l;.vli‘s were | Former Mayor Unable to Address after 9 o'clock tomorrow nisht. Decision After st < 2 L 5 . 2 e Pt e 1. Day of Hartford, Judge b llizen i d o e e SRt Quigley-Barlett. Contest A decision on LA i ; DgnLs 2 ; el sl T . of New Haven, b actory Gate Meeting Because of| Chief interest centers about the |mittee wil Hieate . : s s lliam A, Hendrick of New Fifty guardsmen, prison guards and | B taton s Srait e SpuC 8 | fur tramps W ¢ y A police, armed with riot guns, were| Hoarseness and Saves His Volee || artictt-Quigley-smith —cont ! S will b . t hen T X ker car i . =P Bl s the nomination as mayor. Quigley | nas R ; : 3 - tea ) Sk : A et X — s Tl for This Evening. and Bartlett are considered to 1 1 e : A g el Trustees (o Resign The mobilization order sent a col running close in party favor 5 1 ; t 3 ’ i : den, March 27 (P —The board L e it a col-| Arter conduc his campalgn | neither expected to st At i ” Rk SRRSO : Bl U e Iullnnh trustees he Connecticut School e e e of criticism of fo Mayor | majority. ith has ad pected to be pre | e Rpne OY vauDs oL RS R o Lo o 1 meet in special session s 2t o8 ey : chance, so miuch so that ne r of |as soor jell comp s tosti X | : : = nex iesday morning to consider brick prison where 4.000 convicts, | Geor A. Quigley, who his op- s @ ¥ i supplied I ! o 3 o L A | the leading cand s mony e fate 4 5 n of Supt, Edward S. many of them life termers from St.|ponent, Donald L. Bartlett, candi- S L i 3 B i 3 - m her < = 5 russiay lemy 2 A t > recommendations Louis and Kansas City, ave crowde: Tl e u @ Ui Caraway ! « 4] o list e was as f S S Nt D e Foand “d‘ s ‘1 crowded | da the republican nomination | strength that he may show. 3 S 50 1o thel o o & ‘ Ji 0 :,_ il\ RN Ao it . el Sopediuniiers, | for mayor, last night and again this e s st iy Slaudius 10 1 | S 31 i (o [ 3 SbyiGon. Jon g Prepared for: their ta b ‘. | noon, declared that promises of tax|He received the party’s nominatior i it : 1tional « 1 ge T e : ey T ARGl o ¢ i investigation A e G -« | reduction in event that Quigley [two years ago, but was defeated at |committee, former president of ind placed | gravi ed reb ey sudden ‘ uccessful, can be nothing more|the polls by Mayor Paon ¥ the T 5 S ; ipe TOURH B el tox C Selontriy : 1 inter work. isis ‘Hm; v had faled (o ke x~ the taxione-half years of service in the ¢ nid comp: s pu I b o S A mor ght the muma; he increased force of guards| O™ Fising while he was in office mon council, and 14 yeads of ex- lobby com . L A 2 LIEORS PO iat the recommendations of confinement in s called the|at! ! L first was one of s promised to app 1 resolution of cens for Husto i tavilois el o v na school here a model *hardboiled™ ce| use. | s the statements made by his|sion to survey the city’s needs for |action in colle money from the | : e ed, only ! <t 1 5 o Sl yery shine, huy e The mutine 3 0 T Bartlett pointed out that the|mpmany < g vion Ca company for appropriation her, shouted . = : > during Quigley’s first term Seventh Campaign For Quigley Pennessee association and deposit-|Qupepm, . S Sere hardadl thron < i ¥ was 17 3-4 mills and that it rose in| Quigley 1he it with his personal broker s R(‘ George J. “We haven't enot at,” a period of six years to 25 mills. | a he mayor’s c | New Yo 1t was cried and followed this battle cry| Asks Direet Question - Hinzes ot which resulted n " AL X S0%g Donahue, Assigned to lo liear the prisonegs ca respoct 10 ¢ t with *1 It Quigley could not keep the tax| oRiks _ R oSl aine % ; b “Too much work.” I rate from rising during that period, | S R S s Norwich Church | i J it Practical Proot Shirt Workers Strike how can he bring about a reduction B (iR ATl tho cormiittes 1 : . spread to the shirt factory, close by, | hoOon There the worker cfed by the | Introduced by his m: r, Alder- BAGK FROM WASH[NGTON S : = g : fter o | 2 I ‘ —_ 1D Dot fe Hale, Barits fol of }PRUVINEE"}WN H[iHTS S aorAtiE ite ..‘.,.,.N Nearly Suffocated eRlon Pazalitw: Flames Started by Furnace (Continued on Page Two) his plan to appoint a commission to| —_— e : s 2 Py Saaiain r the city's mmmnl ne (‘\h over ‘l&‘orzc H. Johnson and Miss Iol((‘l HALL Hm JflBI.ESS arsuing that 1'_" has iad the "WM!I Jn police custody, Georsy 11 High School and (hm(h ‘ ~ MEN FLEE STORE WHEN Tl et | EoRilhe o e ot on Tago Ty |Jehvmn o gt Wk 2t 2| Destroyed—21 Houses || (NN B OVNER QUESTIONS BILL ™, o Istreet, this city, will i L'som Seek ; J Y. Grennerod at 39 Picture of Lenin on W allwl’ulse Snatcher Gets |ton, D. ©. tomorrow, @uiving here Damaged Also : : 5 X e ann strect, lod to detection S late at night or Satur 1 i o Altempt to Pass $20 Counterfeit [ <hortly before noon today of Nickel-a-Week $1 And Rosary Beads| D e o —_— ; e ey : mated by GHlAR Sergeant M. J. Flynn of the de :if.\xzdl,»:,',.‘ ‘::, Il“l‘?‘f“:”'"“" nino » R e G & hettod Btk Gustormors ’ ; 10, shas en: : el )] tective bureau was detailed to inves- [Malc AL e neaung | ) 03¢ s ! s 2 2 = > T hree tenement Club Room ligate a report at 10:20 o'clock last |and Miss Zotter, who is said to have iis ol sca town of artists and « Make Iscapo } . : ; 4 A A night that a purse snatcher was op- |€loped with him carly thi ey i men on the ¢ of Cape Cod | % = i 3 rati on Emmons Pl and | be the principal w against 1 : lay ol 18 o : Ao s men w ‘ by T red that a maid employed in the . Johnson has a wifo W v rst five iy L : ; 10 Broad strer : ) roma 00T bt o man who ~ off with her purse, |Zotter is 20 years of and the > »ads an abot o have become A partition, i iti SR : containing ry beads and about |to hav parti , igniting REOETn poCedllyseselons, KA | Johnson while employed as a dowm- card by o'clock each morning, has been in- v et ostic in & st end home, Johnson 1 s e ty ) v ated the n e and \ W T Er W nner v fire gaining augurated ’ : ¢ having been a groce 1,000, v i 5 t vour T 1 ] 8 with he ur several min- In cha of the headquarters is i ) ! 1 mer £ he r 1 a Z eS. ran living with h s st 1 with Mrs. Alde John Vincent, 21, who was tw f t s ; ” i r 3 r ‘ 1pies the third floor arrested for violating city ord —— ) he fla handicay oy R 3 3 i, n 1 1 ss-| 1 i e held n investigating the blaze, nces by distributing handbills wowat r 2 t ) 1 in volume until the wrnsmfi: communist activitic «.‘Fogarty Drops Tunney Lawsuit | T |ine oo o P o losing the source of thq u)'xl stove, with pictures th\plnuu,\ ) men from anis were hurt ;‘:!.‘;.';:“:,‘\f\:.:iff.,.::..,J‘t::,:;[,::.“?:.‘::5 Without Any Money NEHE T e —— Three Connecticut Convicts Given g Grunem wptonst. T ort distance from blem of the 'Trade Union Unity blaze, known ori SV, I\ ML | ] T , and that company league on the walls, the unemployed : : stz ¢ night in s H k d St t f N th sponded in charge of Licut. Frank. ‘,mi to dlscuss ways and ij m' Bridgeport, March 27 (P—John|Fogarty, now residing in Boston. }““OM A IV0 or yooneny atnhs | GO D I omiret Up tO 1C ey an ar or or lMgan When the sasisustabinl enforcing the following program?|S. Fogarty, of Fort Worth, Texas,| In preparation of his suit Fogar- | By (\igine"nd the residence | While Fat Don to the condition was Tesllsenircatiiee Work of unemployment relief; spe. |today withdrew in superior court|ty caused a number Of depositions| oy ‘oo Scor e h o T nt in a bell alarm calling cial taxation of large incomes to|his $500.000 alicnation of affection|to be taken in various parts of the| o b Fy oot 5 B et L < i s leav (8 v n SCLINE Sauv AT e gine Compan and 4, and the provide relief which shall be admin- |suit against J. J. Tunney, retired|country. Through a stipulation of | olon a4 100 f \ f an he t c 1| tradition papers ri ity service la company. Under istered by & commitiee of workers |heavyweight boxing champion. The|the agreement, Judge Yeomans or-| " .50 0 S he Toon ither Coh ive o v ! 5 need life - der o pair, e directior Chief Noble, three from the unemployed council and [Withdrawal was accepted by Judge d; all of these. depositions jand iy -‘ Methodist chure LR - prisonment at stale prisoneiilckevatooh g > were laid and the from factories; no eviction of un-|lEdward M. Yeomans at a hearingother records in the case impound: | ..yong ot ¥ t of | rochial sc un | farm att R t tola lone to the co ¢ chopped into to afford employed for non-payment of rent; [t noon today. [ed by the clerk of the court a . ed off. sh s 1 d itson M hrop 1p- | cured Leon La for the wate seven-hour day and five-day week; | Counsel for ‘Tunney, George kept under scal. | s 4 duated i ! t n | ticut conviet 2 anic Edward G. Burke forcs abolition of child labor; immediate | Whiteside, of 3 York; Homer Fogarty charged he had lived| " 5 ende t ) \eir way to Connec o « le for *some infod an entry to the second floor by release of all arrested March 6 | Cummir of Stamford, and Attor-| happily with his wife at FFort Wort} ; ; reir sente s e X kxe Lreaking a door down, ‘_:fllcw\n: Vincent said today the quarters|ney Raymond Hackett, of Stamford,|for many years until Tunney et THE WEATHER | tor T ey ap ¢ fore r T L it clouds of thick smoke which had will be maintained by dues of five |declared In court that no monetary [her when training at Hot Springs, i | Upon g e 1np 1 ¥ Sin his morn- | ne g ¢ sathered to pour out, while Arlw cents a week or more. and that no|settlement had been made in the|Ark. in 1924 | New Britain and vicinity d as one of a group s werd L fe im- | tradition. TLand ander indict- Uirected frreiietokna Ty intd one connected with the movement FENAL time, Tunney. “by his arts. Generally fair tonight and to stud ) gn- |y 1 t ctect nt here f « urning partitic \\’:‘! draw a salary. The local coun- Claimed Affections Stolen ! Dlandishments an tions,”" it | Friday: not much change in 11c ) S D. I v i nnection with ¥ nith The fire was confined to the wall ¢il will be represented at a national| Fogarty sued upon a claim that|was charged wated the love temperature. \ \ 1 The ‘ r place . ‘w”‘ 1 stat s i ich it had its start, much of convention in New York city March [Tunney had alienated the afiection custody o rif 3. Cahoo ial of his former wa A ey 29, sending three delegates, ‘m his former wife, Katherine King (Continued on I'wo), : . . — o > ) Immediats iward Hickey. [have e ied later himselle (Continued on Page Two), | A basement tenement in ‘the rear of 100 Beaver sirect, converted into | L meeting hall, has b leased by |' the Council of Uncmployed ar

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