New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 27, 1930, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, Chicago Practically Snow Bound | Rave Vioin Sold by Harvard Rum Poll In 14 Colleges W == . Despite Fact Storm Has Ceased; ||, s sonce o b= | . Shows 3 to 1 Wet Sentiments| QUALITY BY HEIMER (#—Karl J. Ondricek, gray-hair- Th ed little Bohemian concert mas- = Ollsands Ovel'flow Hotel Space’ ter, found life worth living agaln || . cymbridge, Mass,, March 27 (UP) Brown 1 53 17 | | today. His rare old Stradivarius 2 A 2 —A “dry” poll conducted by the].: 1 - 5 | YD " }""""-\lfin“\";‘a‘; from his apariment ||.Harvard Crimson,” daily publica- | Princeton ] 9 966 f 2 here Monday, was recovered yes- : s . rifts Kee ny Work- day ha o °d ¥e5- |\ tion of Harvard university, of 3 170 386 P Ma y Work terday in a pawn shop, where the |colleges has given the “wets” 2 0 eos ey thief had, sold, 1b for: 31 | plurality of more than 3 to 1 over|Harvard 36 ers From Returning to I “The violin was purchased at iy i L4351 e is- || and its genuine; attested by Results of the poll made public S P S tances Away ] Street | | estimated its value at $23,00: | “Pennsylvania—as the only| C B ITISH 5 . | Cars and Busses Stalled. Observe Tenth Amniversary of ————————————"|\$& sofloce cane e ohi cwvoreal 10 USE NATIVE WHEAT strict enforcement and 369 prohibi- | Natona Orgniaion | JURORS T0 PLEAD 55 e B b vt s Chicago, March 27 (A—The snow | The vote wa 2 | lad ceased falling today, but the 3 e Herald) [] | Present situation—s3s. | Proving Quota System of Milling slush and drifts lingered on. Newington, March 27.—The 10th | ! strjct enforcement— | and Enactirz Price Guarantee The ‘snow stopped last night ss|anniversary celebration of the | Modification of sent laws— * suddenly and as unexpectedly as it| League of Women Voters was held i 1.006 | lor i started Tuesday morning. 1eaving | yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ga”"F - Wh G . ed M S Total repeal of liquor legislation | H labor n today said that “hicago and its suburbs shrouded in | greay of Willard avenue. About 31| our 0 OHVIC[ a0 [0 D6’ —s.55 1 nmen act the heaviest continuous fall in the|gat down to luncheon at 12 An affirmative answer was plac- | at the ear opportunity an ag | Biaciy s tistonyesliniinchics lo'clock. A large birthday cake light- | GOV. ROOSEYC“ Todfly |¢d opposite the question “Do you | cultural ing Dbill and has also Although the city no longer Was)oq with 10 candies was the center | —— = Cikrgset CrUpGE TRl ) U0 Gl faced with the necessity of fishtng| gecoration of the table. During the | jiite 01T ated o, Foseimas anplicd it Haniyheas more snow, it had by no means||yncheon Miss Brinley and mssl New York, ch 27 (UP)—Four | The colleges cooperating were: der t coped with what it alrcady had.|jyfulligan gave talks on the organi- | Of the 12 jurors who convicted I'red | Harvard, Cornell, Pennsylvania, |be compel o use a certain pro- Traffic still was delayed and in|afion of the Newington league, | V- IFdel of the charge of murder | Michigan, Princeton, Assumption, portion o heat in all flou some cases paralyzed, schools Te-| ‘hioh was organized in May, 1921, | ©f Mrs: Lmmali Harrington a|Lafayette, ~Dartmouth, Purdue,|they grind. This provision will | mained dismissed and strects and | At the present time it has a mem. | Ye4T ago left today ..’ur A\_Imny per- | Massachusetts Jnsn!'mc of :h‘,vh- acca a by a scheme where sidewalks were clogged with BnOW. | borchip of 54, sonally to petition Gov. Franklin D.|nology, Amherst, Colgate, Brown|the f v be guaranteed Drifts Piled High | "Atter the luncheon the radio pro- | R005eVelt to commute the death |and Pittsburgh . | sure price for his wheat by the Along the lakefront and in other| ran on the 10th annivesary cele. | Sentence- | Sentiment on the prohibitioa | ernmen e newspaper added places where the wind was given u’hm on by the National League ofii The jurors carried letters from |question as expressed by the colleges The p _ hod of enact chance at the snow, drifts Were!ywomen Voters was listened to, The | three other members of the panel|were tabulated as follows: remains to be piled high and held hundreds of au-| now members who have joined the | Vho Were detained here by illn Present Strict tomobiles fast. In the more congest-| orzanization since October were|OF Pusiness. The party included | Situn. Enfmt. ) | - ed districts the snow had turned | oiloontoq with small birthday cakes | Alexander I Rorke, counsel for|Michigan 3 5 PRANCE A TION into a dark slush, ankle deep @t|py o charter member. The cakes| Bl I'rank Irwin and James Neil-| Purdue 1 March 27 (P—The senat most intersections. | were made and decorated by Miss | it Cornell 387 1 2 adopted a bill toda Street car lin hardest hit of the | Brinley. I e i c ‘I\arlmaulh ening credlt 1,000,000,( 2 - wo weeks d Rorke will argus Y % 142 p A HOnE (34D 000 00Dk tas thetay After the mesting bridga was| % 0 0y Fitton for commutas | gon ot Thoroshiat (34 JICTihE transportation systems, were able to | Bees S ! Amherst 1 t and building in the region played. Each player received a prize. | ion of sentence in the governor's |y | 3 p - the recent floods, | f . serve customers on most of the| mal and were not even attempting | office as a last resort. main routes, but were far from nor- | o | |l ¢ to run on many of the branch lines. | | The four jurors—Archibald Sut- Twenty thousand men and 25 - | cliff, Jacob Seleger, Frank Beer, and pieces of machinery | W. R. Fallon—have said they would worked all night attempting to clean the rails, [iave voted for a verdict less severe % Tifteen hundred street cars were [had new evidence, found by the reported stalled. most of them still }.\M\ York Telegram, been introduc- manned by their crews who have sdaolailersitrom Horentan “'“““"d‘ Deenliforoed toliieont ot nional G. Waters, Joseph K. Franklin an iy fontmaineystin orer) i e Bloodhounds on Trail of Man: SN b e 1 e C H I C A G O cleared. On some of the side streets| Negp Ghns[lansbm\g, Ya. it Gy wereiad Lty A Clifford Secth who often cxpressed the crews were replaced by watch- i & wonc b te could have men. e e onder that the state could hav > <0 convicted a man of the death of a & f h - h Oth DT i ore Hornate “hristiansburg, Va., Mar a 30 a. m., when she saw 1§ no tarther aw ay than per tranaportation lines ware| _pigodhounds were being u her alive 12 hours later. more fortunate with the elevated{ gay in a scarch for a h iker and suburban railways mnot only|ho shot *and wounded Charles| e maintaining their usual service but| ratham, ew York lodging lvonsw‘THOUSANDS HOMELESS carrying the added burden of per-| proprietor, as they neared this city | | fuce cars or by automobile. Busse: 4 i ne Daily s0v- b } | The wounded man was picke up _ unable to travel on many streets| by other motorists after his assail- Itisti d' since the storm started, again began |ant fled. He was brought to & hos- | Village Destroyed on Lipari—No tisin lstancc, to pick up their customers. today- pital here where he is in a scrious « | . o Motor clubs reported that a!l|condition with a bullet near the| Deaths In Tremors Reported but not i time highways leading to Chicago were | heart | b blocked and that inter-city bus ser Latham told police he picked up In Section Yesterday. —by telephonc ! jces were suspended. The roads i | the hiteh-hiker in Knowille, Tenn- |y o 1iary, Maren 7 (CP)=| & southern Tllinois and in parts of In-| but had not learncd his name. As| . CCERTE (T80 W0 M T diana held hundreds of snow-bound | they were approaching Christians- | Seabili : e : e R =iy | bure last night, Latham said, theltcday and one village d d Modern telephone communication : 3 [ a violent carthquake which strue< # A 8 2 N Cessation of the storm ended fears | Stranger, who had been driving, re-| % | 5 ek 5 g 2 5 o R AT A e CR B e R e SR o e st G i smiles. at miles. Distance fades into [Roricont ol il ar i insignificance; rivers, mountains, val- the larger dairies promised full de- | Jumped out of the car and tried to e authorities of the province of partially cut off yesterday. Heads cf|@ gun and shot him. He said he | liveries today, although they sa:1| escape, but his assailant fired at nimli‘)i‘;’i':‘l:“g“r;xr‘fi}l'miy;‘“‘;y: e leys offer no barriers to the highways b e e e 'Lwrl'm that name had been destroyor of speech. It takes only a few seconds : ot e 2 e StOT1 | Jzain and made another attempt to| No deathis were reported. A fo ‘city than with a nearby town. And | ' ; §| | DESIGNED & T ahe 2 = escape. The hitch-hiker grappled, Were said to be slightly injured A 3 A CONTROLLED limated. Besifion s | Showmnds] 2o Sl Bl e BO E e ahd s v e once the connection is established, your - spent in clearing streets—$50,000 in | d beat O G ! 2 J ilio.cop falorie— forafyesta args Lol (o Duty ofitherlstolinndl hel Bored hupvinetmedicinestand Hond words are carried as rapidly across rount of damage Cndeos @ ar8?| saw another car approaching, when | to the islands amage. de g cf o 52 | s, A o o arts of the Lake Shore Drive by| S assgilant fied. I e A o the continent as across the street. S g R LORD DAVIDSON ILL | “Athens, Greece. March If dozen buildings and hundreds | of autemobile mecidents mloveds| London. March 27 (—Friends of | Kulers and presidents of the princt D Y R lv_ 3 \d°’ °:’ °” "f“l' s all Were|ine venerable former Archbishop «f | pal nations of the world have sent (4] ou eallze “fl‘mu‘g‘: "m ac f‘\"l‘az":- burcay | Canterbury. Lord Davidson, wers | telegrams congratulating Gre . k I " distr today to learn that he had | the centenary of her freedom fron how llttle promised ‘little it any snow” today. | peen’ suffering nearly a fortnight | Turkish rule. it held out small hope of a thaw to o st e han from a felon on his right hanl |’ Professor Elit G. Mears, of Lelar f (€] 11 Cost? {hose who had drifts to clear awas | wich hhs confined him to bed. | Stanford University, addressed - Out-of -Town Calls Cost? T'he temperature was cxpected ] | temperature was expected t0 w4 | yjis jliness became known when | meeting here today in connection lower, at least below freczing. . s 1 jon — he wrote to a hospital cancelling a | with the centenary celebration °re are S y -fo- £ Loop Hotels Packed spe ‘,er,. N,N:\,m,,: L. Yo TYC rati Here arc some (/(t) station-to-station rates Loop hotels were packed — Ants can easily carry twice their night with thousands of work-| ys; HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |own weiht From New Britain to ers staying Jdowntown at the ¢ nse of their employers. T t S === S s rezervations for 1,000 of its em- - v | ;\:;::csrz\‘: private dining rooms an | Albany, N. Y. S5 fi.‘flfielmer e b oms. Actresces at | 3 T T one of the theaters stayed all night | Newark, N. J. ......... .60 in their dressing rooms rathee t 4 D 9 attempt to rcach their out-of-the- | Phlladelphla’ Pa. ... .90 | Loop hotels. | ’ 1 i FOF l el LN _ : ] The enthusiastic patvonage these extra value riled by the lake storm that o 3 Bridgeport Bt s ¥ 315, companied the snow that it carric! v 1 & very noticeable sediment of mud| T 2 ] Bristol ..o 5o ol ) e . Iy < f 3 e ; Derby ...... o 5 | suilts receive Is a source ot satistaction to us niission, in order to offset this, or- 4 dered the chlorine propottion rai:- - Hartford orecetva 1) ed from three and a half to cignt i J, 7 3 pounds to every million gallons of Newil-lavenie T E oo 5 water. New London .. 40 The effect on crime was unusua! Not a single case was placed on th| § Paint j.l[t y@urS@lf s { Norwich .... e Y trial sheet in the morals court ye: el iR e . ‘ ; Stamford ... 45 distance all previous records. They reveal 6 G ORI, s ) G flf yOIUl W]Sha o but Torrington ... ¢ <20 | Five Free In Court Waterbury . Five men arraigned in police be sure of your and to Kuppenheimer, The new models out~ at every point the experience and enterprise Reductions are in effect after 7 P. M. were stort hound, and two deputy sheriff e et paint ‘ on_station - to - station calls when | that combine to make them champions of to the state penal farm at Vandalia the day rate is 40 cents or over. had to borrow railroad fare from ¥ ona of their prisoners when storm forced them to abandon their ! Knowledge and years of practice are neces- { For ECO’]O"‘}’—‘ | value. Kuppenheimcr youthful Styling (] e e il sary if the best paint job is desired—but R A e e many home owners prefer to do small jobs s W tically abandoned as most of the themselves. For those we have e Placc Calls ThlS aY employes could not reach the mills. R e U " ] You get the lowest rates when you grants for the night and charitabis Longman and Martinez tell the operator you will “talk with organizations reported a greatl e i v SEMLPASTE PAINT anyone who answers.” 1f you wish to twisted yarns—Kuppenheimer enduring of coal. At! . % X = . . tes T O e e s e oy [ place this class of call, just give the dis ¥ jail to work shoveling the The best paint you can buy. It's safc for tant number to your local operator— o ° . . the amateur to use. if you don’t know the distant number, handcrafting give you lasting satisfaction. Ghicago, _“a'n,'h 27 (P h; ] Following di}'ections, which we will give you ask “Information” for it—she will today sald L. E. Wheeler-Reid, Hol- | gladly, it will wear better, look better and handle the call for you. Iywood publisher, has purchased the | give more paint satisfaction than any paint han M People’s Home Journal and that the | we know, and it costs but $2.80 per gallon magazine will be printed in Chi- | g ix i re li il, | ee i e eadlorN Y | icohiediitinurellineediol The cost is small Wheeler-Reid has revealed, the | wherever you call” | N E & SONS paper said, that he was acting as | | 5 = trustee for financial groups here and | in New York and that he expects to = A % e 0 0 THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND fhes tabifniie e Lo ae Q n e 2 Downtown—160 MAIN ST. i . ! 35 FRANKLIN SQUARE TELEPHONE { ) COMPANY Tor killing small game & gun has | NEW BRITAIN hoen invented that uses compressed 1ir to fire small shells that are filled with shot or slugs. Kuppenheimer rugsed worsteds of double streets,

Other pages from this issue: