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fe Against Alimony But Gets It Anyway Los Angeles, April 2 (P—Mrs. IPrieda Whitney, known in music- al circles as Irieda Sterling, con- cert conductor, has been granted a divorce from Richard Sterling Whitney, actor, but her request that the court impose no finan- cial obligations upon her hus- band because he is ill, was de- nied. Mrs. Whitney tion, and was given the custody of their minor child. The court ordered Whitney to pay a month to Mrs. Whitney. The couple married in 1918 and sep- cd in 1928, QUIGLEY DEVANDS PRODF OF CRITIC Tells Filth Ward Voters Mc-’ Donough’s Charges Are False | .=dn the presence of an that fiilled the Falcon hall and jacqnt rooms to capacity, former| Mayor George A. Quigley denied | last" night that during his adminis- tration the city's affairs were not properly conducted and accused his | opponent, Attorney P. F. \[c!ml\-' ough of “receciving false statemen which he could not prove and talk- ing-at the factory gates of his in- capabilities. Terming his opponent’s ments as *“absolutely fa the candidate challenged him to appear before the audience and show ade- gaate proof which would confirm Spme of his statements and “if !E(c(‘u]: you can call me charged deser- | | | work on it must be started short- 1y.” He stated that from his former xperience with the candidate for ayor he was a capable man to fill | and stressed the import- | ving a responsible excecu state- Harry Ginsburg, chair- > town committes dwelt for time on the qualifications of the candidates and said he was rtain that the £7th ward would go| i a liar some publican erman Pcter T, didate for school committee promised that if elected he would do | his utmost to mcet the qualifications | board and with his former | ience i the common council | and municipal affairs, he said he| | could represent the people well. | | Claiming that he was in politics to | > the people, Dr. John J. Tokar- | candidate for the vmmnoni uncil, stated he would not accept | any “tips” but do his duty unhesi- | | tatingly. “I haye thrown my hatl {into the ring and I'm a republica | L request of you that on April Sth| his|send us all down tfogether i city | Bartlett Speaks For Ticket | “You have three good men in the | common council from you ward now | {and I advise you not to experiment | [ but send down the other republican ° 4Bt nominecs,” said Donald L. Barilett, FUCCES- | defeated candidate for the republi- | e €X- | can nomination for mayor. “I had | . | @ great time in the primary and I'r } °3 lac hastciisfied. Now my friends, T ash Bought up in this campaign are asyou] : \DAIER ATC | g give my votes to Mr. Quigley who | ®he potato farm and ice house and \ig o man of experience and one who | g accuses me of being * | Wil keep his word." t the debt which 1 ffom them. Let me #hing, I didn't build the ice house. ¢ was Hennessy, and Holloran was wWavor of Pajewski, can- . the | challenged qiestioned 1 ever f1 argumer “SMy during m3 a debt which was | of my successor. ' remember 1 period of inflat prices were earning approximate Discusses City Deht =After reading a of figures the eggdidate claime during ministration of i the aebe incr 1o halt per | &nt for cuch year 1020 1829 the debt hs d 11 per| @ent for each year. And Mac tells ¥ou that [ have increased the debt Q% the city so much that my troubled.” opponent administratio ft e hands but in a war when Yo that ix vears from s inere to | that “I'm a republican, |here, that's why I'm asserted Attorney Lawrence J. | | Golon, explaining why he had taken | |the platform. “You should send| {down the best men to fill offices and the republican party offers you the | | best ticket.” Attorney Michael A, clared that Mr. Quigley who shoots straight s hits hard | and he's just the man to be our| next mayor.” “You must elect a re- | publican mayor to6 preside over the common council as about two thirds |of the members are republicans.” Day Asks For Suport William H. Day candidate for |comptroller, explained to the au- | dience his qualifications for that of- fice. “My opponent is a finc gentle- T have never met him, but I gather from friends he is a | fine fellow,” he said. “When you go ”Wmo n to the polls next Tuesday vote Tasy | for the man who will fill the position at that time, du 5 a uh;‘(h osontod. | the sale. for | best: compare the qualifications and by i *lelect the one who will make a bet- nd when we continued to|; A . ter comptroller.! them they were frozen to Mac's issue.” Taxes and Assessments =*The two big issucs in this cam- pign are reduction of taxes and agualization of property reassess- ment.” d the candidate after | climing that “poor Mac” has been bgclouding issues for which he could get no fac! e city hall is open and you are welcome to study the | t¥cord books during my administra- tion,” he reminded the audience. @+“Where was Mr. McDonough when ®& were planting and hoeing pota- | "dian't fall apart, This is another | straight,” he more, it ¢ tore it down. Sexton was i de- | the a4 man | “Mac ject of pota- digging up the audience join- > nominec argument pota- am did, xp ¥4“Who asked g‘ns?“ he asked. t the potato question was not a tetal failure. Other cities were pay- | Mg twice the amount you paid for our potatoes and although the cits did lose $10,000 in the business you were saved from the potato famine ghd you purchased your supply at hglf price. i SE4The potatoes did not rot. gn»_ Curtis, who was in the 1 !'man. twhat They ectman Harry A is secking reelection, after this election party should disband Decause they | won't have cven a minority in the {common council. Before he had con- | cluded he reminded the audience to [vote for the best man and “vote as| if you were voting for yo life.” Walter Zajkowski, who is secking | a berth in the common council | spoke of his business experience and {his connections with the York |legislature. “I am sure that I have 5s and what has he done for the |Bained a fair knowledge of the city's eity or for you?” he questioned, |Problems and my business exper- #ac was down town playing the |ience cnables me to run for the acks and making money while we |Ommon council,” he said. fire working for Uncle Sam. 1| Another rally will be held tonight Bave proof that he hasn't accom- [at § o'clock at Ukrainian hall on Erwin place. The candidates and fllshcd a thing worth while for the @ity or your. several other speakers will be on the program. Sure Relief | wments, it you don't think I'r ss You FeeL BETTER” Witkin, who | declared that the democratic | $u the truth, well do not vote for | me on April 8. T do not want your yote if you think that I'm a liar.” Fhe rally, which was considered e of the I was conducted onkiewicz, fifth ward chairman Attorney General Alling Speaks Sewage disposal s water problems will b qlestions in the city of a0 within 1 General peared for the tin n the f Wos already roqu $eps to improve n:jmnm and there w Brit- said Attorney Alling me or © years min W first FOR INDIGESTION | 25¢ and 75¢ Pkgs.Sold Everywhers o dispe no doubt WALTER H. KovEL Co. Shoe Service Shop “We guarantee satisfaction” While-U-Wait 21 Arch St. Make your feet signify your success. EREE L Just as you judge others by appear- ances, so you, too, are judged. A shabby shoc walks alone. Let us keep your foot-gear presentable by re- 3 Cepr b st building, dyeing or glazing. Any shoe can be dyed black | when | local police sought today to trace | night NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1930. Police Baffled By New Tragedy; Wethersfield Death Clues Few; Strange Noises Heard Near Spo ght vigil. She BELVIDERE STORE EXCEPTION SOUGHT | Contractor Goes Belore Board of Nils Anderson Believed hn n had promised to return to t - Adjustment Tonigh Route to Meet “Swedish | nome arter A..~;m|;n; s class in m»] [ p state t school. She explained | ouis Kaplan, Man” Who Owed Himi at he was clock-like in his habits. | tor, \\jm built | the pre Money — Body Dragged 2d who has not car- f the building to River Banks. after an all n said she was concerned because he lnoH\‘ contrac- cral fect “ribed at 1619 ! Hartfo Unknown jally baifled by the motive in the| ]‘ 1to have talked | ¢ the stor Motive Police « lack of crime. espe apparen Deliey ried out an order of ion for removal of this part building, will go to the board of |’ to ask th the construction be allowed to T main in its present position. Several months ago, the question the zoning board to sideyard require- ments ted to allow crection building larger than the onc could be built in conformity tlie zoning act. reque denied by Af truction under plan, Inspec A X rford found the south wall of several feet over immediately 1 hearing ission 1y mi an over G r's doors from 30 o'clock usc ion sy L (UP)—An River r not return; a by Hartford, Apri omobile sped along Wethersfield and did sharp report was heard at dus dweller near the Connecticut river + dog howled mournfully and re- peatedly; a woman was frightened a strange man hammered on her front door; 20 hours later the body of Nils Anderson Wi r the river. From these facts statc convers: r could wedis rstand before inde A . |an exception found in a Judson, a|yhich and his liwousu. | son’s body was a strip of meadow on Bur Wethersfield, Wethersficld assistunt, Fdward the truck driver A. Con body v hundred wenue. I'rancis with was the Doard. found feet of ot where as con: 1 hegun 1 tor cour the store Worl stopy buildin 1 norih hat helieved man who shot Anderson through the hack of his skull and dr 1 his body from River road to river bank. Seldom Discussed The vietim's retiri difficult for m\wH';MUr\ | son, who wa nd cmploye { mechanic her not discuss few Aftc coi d lerer been dead ork Afrairs store nature nunder the wall would and replaced. When made for a certifica the comm e Hern othersficld e an south told ad pounded on the | residence ted 1d polic it tion w : of o ihout half hour dashed o rearby Regular Anderson, i ni d in Hartford He did n Is said il pancy oners wyll was still st a 1o allow the buildi Appeal was then { adjustment. 's meeti ind I W ate rs, his ances told police. A slim thread of a clue was given officers by Mr. and Mrs. 1. Munson, with whom Anderson boarded. They | said he had expected to meet “af " wedish man” to whom h money Monday. Robbery could not wotive for the crime, ash and a check for found in Anderson's pock Two truck drivers from the road yester Policc informed and an sy was performed by Dr. Henry Costello, medical examiner Questioning of Wethersf lies living near the scenc o der revealed a strange atmospherc of uneasiness had existed Monday | The speeding car, the howling dog, the shot and the unknown. visi- | tor caused gossip and conjecture til the body was found. Blood Marked Stones Found The fatal bullet entered the head at the base of the skull and made its way out over the right eye. Blood | marked stones found near the junc- tion the narrow dirt path which runs throug! dow 1o the Connecticut cate that the young was carricd to the acquaint- e to he put home iy i also con- on of Artl permit to conduct ¢ flying field in the ct of Osgood jal plan Tonight the imson for for {1 app years. ed nd fri him with 31 Ttowe B¢ was wed | from t smoke nor drink 1y had ne He for { G ver commercial had bo b L ' A have enu montl; td Anderson told hi to collect o money He declined an for 13 TO ACT of Political ARCHIMEDE CLURB President Joseph Archimede Athletic ih has called a mec Mhursday evenin - | rooms, sexton whe : endorsement. of for mayor. N offer Bianca a ting hin z 1y afternoor a wtop- M were | bers London's omnibuses 16 st to deter: ized that terch 1 another, “I Can’t Say Enough for This Wonder-| ful Medicine, or Pralse It Too Hnghly ind a half, tion will a candidatc 1 bolt bus to every is | mine the mu st un- road indigestion—my t : indi hanic's body d, causing za pains in the pit of my stom- and in my sides. [ would have terrible headaches and dizzy specks would appear « I had no appetite. s tired, and had no a hous I with ipation, pains my back. recommended to husband; and now, after having en three bottles, my stomach has been regulated, so 1 can cal almost anything without fear of those terrible gas pains. 1 am no troubled with headaches, dizzy spells, pecks before pin ed, my 11 more. 1 and T can cas Bon-Tone and my enongh or me spot where it wa August J. Benso Anderson’s | brother-in-law, one of the last per- sons who is known to have scen him alive Monday night tioned by pol His wife, Ander- son's sister, said her husband home at 7 d'clock. She was prostrat- ed with grief at her brother's mur- | der and was attended by a physi-| cian. She was certain of the time, | she told detectives, hecause her hu band listened to Amos 'n’ Andy over the radio with her and her daugh- abeth, The family stayed in house the rest of the evenin, 7 o'clock the next morning she « ed police and Hartford 1150 trou- and 1 do hled o was has been ques- con acr was was me by that or The my cyes any back has more. disappe nroved acros appetit am not have lost has a constipated that tired do all my 15 done sband tha this won- it too hospitals housework. 1 h for much L car derful highly for m Joyous Foot Bath Then Lift Out CORNS Root and All—Out To Stay! A tablespoon of that amazingly refreshing and foot invigorating It dox to one gallon of water makes footbath which after 3 to 4 night's soaking lifts out aching, maddenin;s | corns, callouses, too—root und all v ine raise See the Bon-’ Man Hanson's Drug Storc, New at othe great tonic. . Miller 30 Church will tell about & vou this MRS, ELSIE CROLIT ct Britain, who Mrs, ton street Llsie € of , New Britain 50 Wash fferers 10-Day Clearance Sale BIG REDUCTIONS ON Electric Washing Machines (OPEN 1-7P. M.) DUNHAM SALES CO. ARCH STREET and corn _and moder it WE URGE YOU TO GET READY NOW — ATONCE .. ..... It is to our advantage and even more to yours. For instance, our cleaning and repairing may renew last season’s suit, dress, hat or coat so surpris- ingly you may forego some new purchases — save money. And there will be no need to wear heavy The New Britain DryCleaning Corp. 96 and 415 W. Main St. Phone 364 garments on a bright, sunny, warm day, just because you waited until the last minute to “send it to the cleaner.” an be taken | Bon- | S0 street, Peter street, Samuel street havé | chillo of 344 Allen Wrobel of 14 Beat Reeve of 18 Bradley been returned. taining birthday pa: Democratic rally tonight at Lith- uanian Hall.—advt. Raymond P. Babcock of this city will address the members of the New York Oil Buri soclation tonight in New Yor Mr. Babcock will speak ‘Busine Ethics.” of his little friends at a | City Items Democratic rally tonight at Lith- uanian Hall.—advt. A. coats. Ransom Demanded bv Bandits for Missionaries Shanghai, China, April 2 (UP) Chinese brigands holding Miss N E. Gemmell, American missionary, and Mr. nd Mrs. R. W. Porteous, British missionaries have demanded $10,000 apicce for their lease. Meanwhile, three other ission. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Glazier, 1d Mis Rugg, of who cluded the bandiis are reported still in hid- Nuash Co, spring suits and top- J. Ryan, 22 Roxbury Road. Tel. 290 dvt. The annual convocation of Gid- dings chapter, R. A. M., will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Officers will be el installed, Edward Bizilo, 18, of | on {Ontario Divorce Court Bill Passed by House street, will be arraigned in Ottawa, April 2 (P)—A Dill to e ington court tonight on the charg | tablish a divo court in the prov- of burglary. is allc that he|ince. of Ontario was passed on sec- broke into nington [ ond reading in the house of com- | several weeks ago. | mons 1 night. The division was Democratic rally tonight at Lith- [100 for and $7 against. | uanian Hall.—advt. At pi ent divorces for Deputy Sherift Martin IL Horwitz! of Ontario, Qu nd Prince Bd- has been appointed receiver of rents|ward Island are granted by act of for property at the cor of West | parliament. Petitions are submitted | Py m and \nh trec hie pro-|to a committec in the ate then | » @ foreclosure | sent from the upper to the low F'annie i house for action. and Serarina | BOAG Vazella, and| ngland, and fled, | ir comt dents| The brigands « u Kiangsi provin | operating in the CHANGE 1IN Attorney Ch | LAW OFFICE les W. Tamuloniy who has been in the law offices of | Attorney Monroe S. Gordon, today = | moved to the third floor wheré he RETURNED | will become associated with ir & automobile driver's license of [ Nair. Constable John Recor who Paonc which was upied a place in Attorney ccording to notice received office. will be located s in by the police yesterday, has been > of Nair & Nair in the fu- returned according to notice receiv- | ed today. The 254 North by Giuseppe {Amenta, Michaele Frank C. Russo. 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