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«we | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [~ NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930. Balks at Census Quiz; YeRAYS IN DEATH _ 4THWARD CDUNCIL (e comme CELL FOR SLAYER MEWBERS TARGETS | .~*%" " 2% ho according to Inumerator Estelle Smith, didn't think much of Uncle Sam’s cen- sus questio {Anderson'’s Head Shows Sus- Criticized by Mayor PAOBESSR | ions " cxpia e conauet s United States district attor- picious Bump Near Top | for Non-Co-operation | neys oftice today. Miss Smith declared that Mrs of a cold. — Ginsburg said it was his Jm,\ Pitcher Says Family that Quigley was elected | “L’mpil’(’!” Was flnfair . Quigley Bitterly Attacks Opponent; | God and ““Old Man” Curtls to B]ame o i ot e e, A man n h | Canton, O gori 3 (- crowd shouted: “Vote for him. That ‘ Pittsburgh Pirates, who says he s the way we demoerats feel.” MMr. ¥ For Potato Venture Fiasco, He Says "o dsmocmin teol? 3| PIABUIED Featen, whd sz be ? [it and Te felt it would be possible | | Pi¢ at home, marshalled addi- 7| (o ‘make the sixth ward repuntican, | | Uional Wwitnesses today in his ef- t | | fort to obtain a divorce. Hc e || charges Mrs. Tlorence Grimes with gross neglect of duty. THIRD SUSPECT IN - KATZ KIDNAPING Raymond Tipton Taken to Kansas Gity Today Wagner sponsored the movem ¢ Republican Candidate for|ii, wid no should not blame M Halloran bec Mayor Says McDonough inaei in the common ounch. WI[S[]N WILL FA[;E | | | | | | His parents, Mr. and Mr Sl . e | | Mary Hartwell could see no re = S - 1d Hennessy built it,” he said Griides,anc “,bm‘,m.r‘lf:".u]rf“"v"" | sStdney, NS, April 8 (UP)—What| At Lithuanian hall on Park strect, || %on for answering so many qu Kansas City, April 3 (P—A_ third [} Was Profiting On War . tennessy was the former build- | gavo testimony in his behalt yes- | yelieved to have st a precedent P 1 Aeon. | | 1918 and et that she had ||uyspect in the $100,000 reputed kid- ing inspector and is a democrat. ™ terday,; They told of warlons n=0liliin *tho lasw: annals: of Scotia i Ji|pSeIERRE SROBCTIE District || 13 ping-extortion of Michael Katz, cidents in his 17 years of married andidate tor | | ¢ Stocks While Patriotic think the ice house idea was a EooJA |tooks place today when X quip- e oo A 3 it % gl - jSIRUS L DUDCE millionaire druggist, was confined in . one. The price of icc was high and Hietom Qg he tool B35 || ment was set up in the death cell or {mavor, Mayor Paone BEE S | Dl Ra T e e SR e | Sieayisan iy et o ay [ Citizens Were Working it brought a reduction but '”"°°",.°'JB fon P l C TR | i Fe o o Ar e, he county jail to determine whether | Thomas J 1 Councilman (f When he telephoned Mrs. Hart-) | " Raymond Tipton, 22, alleged as- bad I had nothing to \ng with it. - i OS Ofl OlCe 0111111!55101]015 Several times Mrs. Grimes, erson, of Berlin, N. H. |samuel Sablotsky discussed cam- || 00 Jor an example for several |||Sociate of Louis gangsters, was D (S " i Quigley said former Mayor G. M. . vl S hreate £ rican ski jumper, ho is [ pajgn issucs and ed support 108 | | giher housewives, who held the | |Prought here early today by two de- for City — Water Not ponicts burchasea the ota Rusewin| — TeStIODY 10 Be LEDGHNY | |1 istiiets ormmes'snecanes | mier senience o dcatn’ for the |bictcker : S aptmen. 0 "4 ) toctives, who obtained custody of ® Issue. :"3"" a8 sitenfon the ""“I“L i || nim names. Last fall Mrs. Grimes | | of DeBlois Lehbers.| Mayor Taonessa was severcly AL Mrs. Hartwell's home it was | | their prisoner in St. Louis, He de- hall building could not i ) e ot s banaist by o s insanc. Blood tests |critical of the fourth ward mem- || ciiq (he shock of the imons | | mied all knowledge of the kidnaping of the mayors that succceded him.| Boston. April 3 (P—Question A R e s were also taken bers of the common council, com- || made her ill. She hadn't und and was booked for investigation , % Halloran, Quigley or Paoncssa that|of Police Commissioner Herbert A. || 1oy jake, Wis, they said, and || rge bump on the top of AR-|plaining that they do not show a oL tance. 6L the o7 pending the filing of more formal Former Mayor George A. Quigley, |they were. responsible, but it the|Wilson was expeeted to take th:|| forced him to lcave, lerson’s head has led physicians to | spirit cooperation or seek the || qus, § explained. # republican nominee for mayor, roof fell in I suppose McDonough|whole day in Attorney Generai| | believe it may have affected his advice and assistance of the mayor. | ) d participants in speaking at sixth ward rallies in|would find some way to blame it| Warner's resumed public hearings | | mental condition. -Since it is con-| ‘Tonight. Attorney McDonough and | __ ie last of a series Ukrainian hall and the Stanley|on me.” today in the investigation of Oliver | : Al procedure to remove other speakers will be at the Nathan . on prominent per- school last n declared that while| Turning attention to the po-|B. Garrett, pensioned liquor raide, [Of his civil disobedience campaign the death cell to be ex- | Hale school on Tremont street in|tended tfo speak were City Plan 3 been arraigned on state o patriotic-spirited citizens were work- | tato criticism, he. said The attorney general's office has |t0 sccure Indian independence. | apparatus was sct up in REatint tho B ixth vara ilies sioner Prosper Francollio, | warrants. The men, Bossie Nigro, o’ ing on the municipal potato field 1’ Sick of Hearing Potatoes | said that he would “be on the wit-| e was said to have enrolled aj T T B i e O o uzio and Luca Di Minni die. (Gogale- F. McDonough, his democratic op-| “He digs up the matter of pota-[ness stand for a long time” and he |thousand voluntcers at Surat Wed- hew Ryan, city solicitor of [ sixth ward women will conduct = e Louis, are ponent, was in the stock market |toes. I'm sick of it. It is disgusting|is the only wit scheduled to [n€sday and to have received a gift| N. H., is in Sydney, partici- {a bridge party at head e DRIVING CASE CONTINUED S making money on war stoc to hear it. The year bef Uncle | testify today or tomorrow. Wilson |©F £1,100. A number of Indian coi-|pating in the legal fight to save An-|will hear Candidate MeDonough a G Olbnden 30 of | Tnvestigation ¢ case, which . “I don’t mind the knocks and|Sam was asking the citizens to us:|has appeared voluntarily {ton mill owners et him there and|gerson from the gallows on May |the conclusion of his rally at the charged came to light five s after its re- raps of political life but what dis- back yards and lots for plantir Much Preparation Work offered to help his movemeht for|o An appeal comes up before the | school. 1 refust puted exccution March 18, is being guests me is that a man who hus | William Rossbers and myself| Sever in preparation haye | boveotting foreign cloth it he woull|ryl hench of the supreme court of | Attorney Mcbonou who has t Officer made by a county grand jury which done nothing himsclf is knocking | bought 40 acres of the old Tracy|bren nt by Special Assistant)Stress the idea of boycott more than | Nova Scotia next week been discussing issuc the cam- slin Square bggan sessions yesterday. IMichael! e me,” he said. Continuing he de-|farm and later a resolution was in-| Damon Hall, who questions lh‘»‘V"'U'Jyuclwn of hand-woven “khad- AT paign one at tim \IREovars Bl e e e s b R e s atz, believed actuated by fear of Gt troduced in the council which allow- | cemmissiongr. Last week Wilson | 427 [ XN To ATTACK CHIANG entire field Friday night when the | gl and a continuance until Saturday |the consequences, has refused toy “My opponent beelouds the issue. |ed an appropriation for the pota- lved in testimony as an al-| The mission CREE D) eiping, Ghina Apeil . % UP—a |[fivst political gathering ever Peld at ( ) Attorney Harry M. |discuss the affair with police 4 He raves about what I don't do, |Locs. | ent of large sum of | Eruntied when Gandhi reiterated) Deibing. Ch " Gomoral Yen 1rsi. |the Senior High school auditorium | Gingbur. represent him. Oland. | Officers believe fiive men were What has he done? What is ls| “Was my fault because of fmoney from the proprietor of a no- |réfusal to support the Indian mull(fRERSER AN BF HOACH M U on Bassctt strect, will take place. | or said : g concerned in the plot, said to have: ®' trving to do? Mo is trying to bluft. | blight, act of. God that ruined|torious liquor selling hotel. An as. |INustry and declared he woull|Shan today informed = the Jesation ™ 5 Tl o the democrats | iy kolowshi, |started with the daylight kidnapfngl: I'll call his bluff, He tells hait|pact of the crop? We went to|sistant attorney nced) Ty aln | UEES Sdually proancdon ef khndduy o © L S BEE A SEE E N e iske s the largest meeting of | yp and John |Of the vietim as he’ drove his auto-! truths. 1 want to find out what he|Maine, Mr. Rossbers and myself afinnbine S oialne el d By R S RReICOtERO TSRO RIc BRc ot B I ieei 4:\\11::lvr‘d‘:v'::n‘t‘:;v”\:>" aonims 1 ty's history. AS | pojks ton street, | MODile from his home in an exclu-j E proposes to do. He is 52 years old, |and purchascd potatoes at our ow:|responsible for the conduct of the SR S e e ded 1 e S on probation until |Sive south side residential section. | $ born ncar the Bartlett school. I am |expense. We brought them to this| police department Z NE B []Y PA IV e e Sapedof |tra nas been cngagod an e o e =5 i 19 y ol and was born at the eity and had them stored in cellars| An order by Justice Geo nationalist government at |Vile performance will De ey charge of unlawtul |Treasury Balance Now corner of Hartford avenue and Win- |and storc rooms, that is true. They | Sanderson of the supreme court ha featuring local entertainers. 5 Dolia onitre e { 2 5 S reet, What has ho ever dong |were stored in my cellar. Mac would |removed the barrier to the ques- IN ST[]RE UISPUTE el Candidate McDonough. Mayor Pa Moved Into New York ¢ did not get a good fat fee not allow them in his cellar. He|tioning of witnesses who refuse 19| ‘s ST onessa and the mayor's secretary, | it =7 | Norwalk, April 3 (UP)—Police be-, * > 1 have been a boy about |might not Irave room testify. He announced yesterday oRar 3 CROW L3 QUARE | e w o J. Callahan, v el (LTO ATIRE ON ARCH STREET | l¢ved today that the headquarters of street for 40 years and I knew | “OId Man” Curtis that Alfred H. Brissenden, brothe ‘ “‘ acuse, Sicily, April 3 (#—Two | cor eting alian | & ) P57 the treasury balance lottery ring zreat deal about the people in this| “Am I to blame if ‘014 M Cur- | in-law of Mrs. Garrett who has re- S 4 ikies felt vaw’.n\br had |voters g i ¢ Calumet| Co. No. 6 of Hny fire de tment | which formerly operated in Fairtieid IS I know all about McDonough |tis blocked us in our attempt to|fused twice to take the stand, must Bu]ldmd B(]fi[‘d Mee[s T()mgh[ j"“ unusual effect of causing roos- |building hall. __|answered a “still” alarm at 7:30 | county had been transferred to New: 4 he probably knows all about |sell the potatoes by his common answer questions put to him. ‘ o 5 | TS H’w to crow uninter- George A. Q 350 3 | o'clock this morning for shgm | York state. e o mae e o council resolution? | Arguments Tomorrow on BClVldel‘e S[l‘ll(}(lll‘& {ruptedly for a considerable pe riod. |opponent. went to Gene Ameglio | fire m‘:m_:«umn(m\nh owned by r\\n, Capture of two Yonkers, N. Y. ne- “The next time he comes to spe rtainly son of the s| The case was reported by Justic: | | he r'u\‘\flyl\wn was panic-strick- | society hall at 16 Sexton street, last \mn: I:uvnl‘.\ of Bridgeport, in front , George Brewer and Barney. ore you I want you to say ‘Stop |caught tuberculosis and wc Sanderson for determination by the | ———— en. Many flocked to the chapel of night to conduct a rally, but was|of 755 Arch stri . The "\n Was | Monterio. with scveral thousand dol4 . T G e e ST s T e Whole benely at the request of both| rollowing refusal of the bourd of |56 LCia in the cathedral to pray | denied. admission and the right to sent to Co. No. 7 in the Belvidere | lare worth of lottery receipts in theiry for 10 minutes and tell us about | to blame as McDonough would counscl for Brissenden and m‘»L Al Laajusiment st night (o G ation | (OF Protection. Masscs were said halt speak, 1;‘;‘ Ziuinna x;ysl;”u:;‘: S s;y;m(.v; tr\g:n:;u::lfll‘? ”,‘J’l\:)lwl\oo‘l:llé‘v ‘:‘:h::tgi tgcr:uv‘.‘}_n;rnii:: yoursclf and what you are going to | it.” ey general. Arsuments will be application of Louis Kap! e e o LG e L e S Sl erdeon: o - oo o e B R oetiie ity $300/000) csented tomorrov, AL L e qthere ere few fsurcs from the |Sortinesi saciels. aesneng ot sl conine was | over the sate line after rocent drives G b prelty barren. You wik IOt le'x;lhwl[lu b)) |h,~! 5 y~\-oor D |mp3r\ml pancy of a store at 1519 Stanley | et e l=ents (e £ ¥z ne 1 feathered his own nest | Oush who }lamed Quigley admini-|records of liquor analyses made for |girect, plans were made for a spe well during these years,” strative mistakes for costing the|Boston police durlnz October, 1927, |iat: meetine. of the. bullding . come| God and “Old Man” Curtis city 0,000 in Mayor Curtis’ term | remained unsolved today. A bundl2 | pission & o'clock today to con-| Quigley took up cach of the cri se, Quigley said which Dr. Geo DA BiERIove |50 st aem e rnt e i ———————— s ticisms aimed at his administrations | x‘ would like vo[ brand it v‘u “ ‘:1 .‘wnn Uc; f ‘.Tvmm«. declare 1[ e N e by ney MeDonou n brier | harsher term but I want to keep | hac en “planted” was founl|, ~'° " Ak b 0 CE T Y . y o Y UG CT o o » . Horeliaret hislianares ,‘.‘h",",‘f the campaign as clean as Mr. Mc- | Tuesday in the division of food anl :]‘J“}""‘ \"”"‘ g ‘;””\’u"";“‘vl”'fh | NIXNEBETY Y L ARS 0 I RUGGED DS BEREEE NEDEASESTRI ST Y (Quigley) had nothing at all to do|onough will allow it,” he said. |d L ) G e it i o AERER S G B B o W the building of t ice louse, ¢l debt increased one and | cases had been removed. Jseees L'“mw Sl AT that the failure of tho potato busi. |one-halt per cont amnually durins | Among thoso in conference With |t orer is complicd with. The | ness was due o an act of God first. |MY terms of oftice but for the nine | the attorney general yesterday wag [j\l [he Qrer 15 com s @ ‘vsolution hy “Old Man” Curtis|ed 11 per cent O'Brien of Suffolk county. He haa|ipat, U8, BICHE R when the latter was an alderman,| Tasation and reassessment are entered case with published |1 GHC CHETS e tomporar nd that the roports of extra appre. 1Sues, according to Quigley who| statements that, former Governor | 1% POSbIe Lo issue temporary co apesh:y overe to cover indebtedness after|&ave as example two parcels of pro-| Fuller knew of conditions in the Istar i e U S R e e R mwm drl\\wl.u\‘ voto until an appli- - 100 and is asscssed for $16,500 and | steps to remedy them catioxiREos kAN Bagsnecialfutcantion said the water situation is|another was 1 for §240.000 to zoning may also be heard. The lobject of the latter motion is to al-| s pre y o It that| ssing importance a ).,H,l\‘_~ than it should et a ‘vo“ the wall to remain in | L i not amount to anything | $240.000 is vizhifully put on t |ent position = #iven and “McDonoush and his com. |00 reductions on 240 homes for | uifEe avilli s pEn T RcoLns Tailtsotcs 16 hels ha in their| taxpayers who are so feeling | ol for the Kolod LI eKCatsRREO S © suprems |the burden of taxation.” | ested inst a temporary certif : | i pockets and wait for th nothe state of | Democrats Worried, Bartlett Says ate, t'LHrnm: it would be an enter- court decision bet Conneeticut and t tale of M It was the contention of Donald Ing L ";' “I""" ”“’f" CONDER, Two picces upholstered in chusett LBl lett, defeated candidafe for d w [ d sions t be brought about to the D S S ! George “All Right” Quigley |the republican nomination for may ‘Neflls Dflfl | he {] He l]el] S“J"\H"""” of '\1 t;'r'“!" | very fine tapestr, A new Thomas J. Meskill, head of the|or that the democrats are worried | | Attorney. Cyril ¥ neyfanid Suite with a volled back. # republican party in the sixth ward |because Quigley will have a great | to Break Sal[ EdlC | Kaplan spoke in favor of the move Tine construction, 5 8 A v | |for favorable action by the adjust- 3 5 and chairt of the Ukrainian hall|deal of moncy to spend. | | 3 g e rally, said he talked with | “What they are worried about is| |ment board. Kaplan declared and they say George Quigley is all|that they will not have the oppor-| Bom India, 3 (P—Ma.|don't want to say anything about ~ rvight His middlo initial 15 A so heltunity o spend it he Said. 1e|hatma Gandhi, through his newspa- |the Kolodneys, but I think all they $ introduced him as Geor «A11|urged the crowd not to believe what|Per: “Youas India,” today author-|want is a pound of meat—L mean Right” Quigley the democrals are saving. He said | 1700 Starting of mass disobedience | flesh.” | Opening his talk Qulgley suid he|it wold better to have an ex.|of the salt¥aws on Sunday. At last night's meeting, a permi Wi s 1 to refute statements made | berienced rather than an inexperi = % D L D S We B o) The Sofa, it d by McDonough. According to the|cheed man in office | Anmadabad, Indfa, April 3 (P—|conduct a cqmmercial airport on separately $110.00 republican mayoralty candidate his| He said the primary fight was th. | Vahatma Gandhi, Indian national- |Osgood avenue for one vear. 1f the Chalt tolMaLah democratic opponent takes a parti. | republicans business and democrats | 15t leader, today was only ten miles |venture proves profitable, a zone > cular delight in mak Ise state- [should mot be concerned about it.|from Dandi where he intends to| ge will be asked to allow con- | br e R h b o [Pty 5 ments. He xefecred to \Quizley as o m 1k the salt laws in inauguration 'tinued use. | “You have been reading Ll for whom he had the greatest built, an icc house and poorly built that it fell was so|Sbect before, during and af apart, The | primary Nl o fact of the walter is that McDon-| Other speikers were George \ ough is deliberately isquoting | Hamlin, candidate for 1 Eicts onnotnsa el o e s L e o is talking about. Former Mayor | compiroller: Jud h ITalloran built this ice house. 1 had| William M. Gre o do with it. I|brosecuting attorncy. and Attornev yn | Harry insbur; chairman of council commiltec that supervised | republican town —committe its construction although 1 was in|Treasurer Curtis L. Sheldor the conmon council at the time.”|has b He said Y men Wil Introducing A New Rug New Comfort in A Handsome Rug ... Comfortable Chairs An Inexpensive Rug TOMORROW THE LAST DAY OF OUR ORIENTAL RUG SALE! Morris 1. 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