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0 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL - 1930. DEARBORN AGAINST PROHIBITION LAW Henry Ford's Home Gity Favors, Repeal in Poll New York, April 3 (UP)—Henry Ford's home town of Dearborn, Mich., is voting wet in the Literary Digest prohibition poll, according to incomplete figures tabulated to date. Of the ballots cast, 143 were for én- forcement of present law 201 for modification, and 234 for repeal. Incomplete votes from other cities were: Jamestown, Tallshassee, mond, tier, Houston, Tex. North Carolina Vote Chapél Hill, N. C., April 3 (UP) —Of 944 students voting in a poll conducted by the college newspaper, 658 University of North Carolina students favored repeal of the 1Sth amendment, 144 favored modifica- tion, and 142 favoréd enforcement of present laws. Enrollment is 2.700. THREE KILLED IN JEWEL THEFTS Negro* Murders Woman and Baby—Husband Shoots Killer Sebring, Fla., April 3 (P—Mrs. William E. Carver. member of a promineft Philadelphia family and her two-year-old son were dead to-| day, the result of an axe attack by a negro yard boy. The negro, Ben Whitehead, was shot to death by Mrs. Carver's hus- band immediately .after the attack vers, who caw v from Philadelpt n afternoon nap. was awakened and cried out as she saw the man in her bedroom. He| struck her with the axe and she fell | dead on the bed. Anot blow | killed the child. A baby in “another room was not harmed. Shoots Intruder here were tak- Mrs. Carver | |the understanding that during the {Austrian Minister Dies Alter Spurned Lover Hires Gangsters ; rum running boat, according to ,-V orts from Sandwich, Ont. To Mar Beauty of Indifferent Girl SPEGIA[ FI'[]INI]S New York, April 3 P—A spurn- the apartment of what loot they ed lover who on four occasions hir-|could find, but left Martha unscath- ed gangsters to mar the beauty of ed. the girl he-loved, gply to be double-| Undiscouraged, Downer tried once crossed each time today was in the |more. But this time he only held toils of the law. |out the hope of loot as I Tip- Wallace [owner, 29-year-old for-ped off by th undercover agents, mer bank clerk, in a confession to fthe police trapped the trio of the police, said he determined on |gangsters yesterday they told his revenge after Miss Martha Kran- |the story of the spurned lover in| quist, 35-year-old housemaid, had [search of revenge. spurned his attentions after a court-| Downer on being taken into cus- ship of five years. tody. was quoted by the police On three occasions, at $100 a try, |frecly admitting the truth of the he said, he hired gangsters to rob |charges. The three men gave their the Prospect Park, Brooklyn, apart- [nz Jack Lee, 24, and John ment of Miss Marion Weil, where | both of New York, Miss Kranquist was employed, with [Louis Duval, 24, of Louisville, Kv. {They were held on charzes of rob- robbery the gangsters should find 1t|bery, while an additicaal charge of necessary to slash his one-time sweetheart. On each occasion the accepted Downers’ money, ir fi mes as G | > than a we the South Okla |carrying concealed [ 10¢ nzsters |1 r Olwlmd‘cffl,- y on internation was second American res omnuu uop ed at the Wash- | lfaion conference. He w later president of a mixed commis. sion to adjust differences arising | | from provisional commercial agree- | ments between Austria and Jugo- ‘:l"\n Attack of Erysipelas s Vienna, Austria, April § (UP)— Arrangements were made today for | ! tuneral services for Dr. Albert Henry | ‘ Washburn, United States minister to | Austria since 1922, who died yes- terday of erysipelas which followed a weakening attack of grippe. The minister recently had re- turned to Vienna from Washington, | where he conferred with department concerning a new pointment to a post in South| America. He contracted the grippe on the return journey. He is survived by his widow and a son studying in Switzerland, Gilchrist Daker Stockton recently was appointed to succeed Dr. Wash- burn as minister in Vienna. In Detroit River April 3 (P— custows border pa- or- ly last rum run- on the < In Service 40 Years Washburn, born in I'$66 connected with the U States diplomatic service years. He was born Middle- borough, Mass., and maintained a home there as well as at Hanove N. H., where he was professor of political scicnce at Dartmouth since 1919, The minister was educated at Cor- [ nell university, later studying law at | slug entered Dr. been had ited 40 companion, K. €. the e on the were orde while attempting to dash river to the Michigan sho speed boat. The offl said they |retaliated with 10 shots, but the smugglers escaped to Canada. Marsden said he was on patrol it government | ed to halt and w No. and | fje for miles arou ing special connections which be [Jut under Shihe [“Kiss Tum run- | yp Betty |the University of Virginia Carver, who was asleep in an ad- | Georgetown. He was given the hon- Joining bedroom. rushed to his wife's | orary doctor of s degree at reom just after the attack. He got @ pDartmouth in 1224, pistol and shot the negro to death. In 1890, Dr. Washburn was given | The coroner's jury returned a ver- | his first foreign diplomatic assign- dict of murder in the > of n\ewnvnv as U. 8. consul at Magdeburg. woman and her child, but the negro |Germany. He was priv met his death at dhe hands of Car-|tary to Senator Henry ver. the jury sald, “a justifiable | Ifrom 1895 to 1596, | speed with Rudd in a government speed boat when they notice boat gliding iftly water toward the American The government boat sped side and Rudd flashed a search- light into the rum runners’ craft At that moment, Mars smugglers opened awed off shotguns. through the side. homicide.” | sistant U The negro was in the act of tak- | ing Mrs. Carver jewels from dressing table when she was awak- encd. Jewels Tn Pockets Some of her jewelry was recover- ed from the Carver's father is a and real cstate 1 manu- | operator in | Police Chief Stivender took pre- | cautions agains what he described | as possible ce trouble.” He or-| dered negroes in Sebring to remain in their homes last night and closed | all their ca ! pool rooms. " TAKES TRIAL TRIP hafen, Germaffy, April af Zeppelin today made its first trial flight for 1930 with a of five hours. Only e crew and several engineers of the Zeppelin company were aboard. The big ship was equipped with several improvements, including a gondola directly under the passen- ger cabin for an electrical plant. The next test will be Saturday, and a passenger trip to Switzerland 1s planned for April 12 LOCKE H AS GOOD April 3 (P—William J British novelist, was said at the clinic where he was operated on Monday, to be doing as well as pos- sible and to have had a relatively good night. He is critically ill. 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Four hullets fron revolvers put holes in t tre ered sc FOR WILD OILWELL Rebellious Gusher Oklahoma City, April 3 (P—Oil orkers, groping amid tons of fall- ng petroleum, today were intent on tling a 3,000 pound “spring bor et” on the rebellious 1 Mary Sudik, wild ueen of the Oklahoma ld. Hurling oil over the countryside will, for morr rtually saturateq oma City field wit il. Because of menace of pos UL O'Neil, state vesterday created a : for two miles about City ek, stationed v all persons not passes or permits, and the usher almost has been isolate: The mammoth steel “bonnet onstructed by engineers especial or the well which ripped out ca ings and conncetions by flow of 200,000, 1t is a master . equipped will pe into place op of 1l hit it to be anchored nce it is settled over (he . 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The Third Floor Third Floor Tweed Suits $24.75 Short or long coats, flaunting capes or peplum lines mannishly boxed or youthfully “nipped”! = Skirts fol- lowing their lines with soft flares or pert pleatings! All with Parisian influenced blouses. Mixtures. .. .blues, greens, grays, tans

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