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JAMAICA GINGER SOURGE 13 FOUND Tndictments Tor 8 Returned in Paralysis Inquiry Covington, Ky., April 8§ (A—TFed- eral law enforcement agencies mov- cd today to remove the source of what health officers believe to be the cause,of the recent outbreak in Kentugky and-other sfates of partial paralysis. — aduylterated singer. Tollowing:ihe voting o mients by a federal grand. ju for conspiracy to violate the bition law, day were on their way cities to scrve indicted officers of va charged with manufacturing or tributing the product Officials of S Philadelphia, “=Fon and. Newport, Boston a ew York were named in the dictments, it was announced. Sawyer Smith, federal district ¢ terney, declared government ch i4ts haye found that denatured al- cohol was the principal ingredient of the r concoction, with cas- tor oil solvent. He de- lared ers have profited as much as 0 a barrel on the product, Among thao information give report to Ernest icting tucky- fion James 5 officers of the Fulton Ch New York city; officia company, Brooklyn: officials Hub Products company nk . Li roof t V'rm]v,v\. C Cincinnati; nd Moy K. D H ndict- v here ta castern ous concer following L n out Rowe, Tenness: or, ar Hills owne Eli King & & ufman Is of pany, Newport f the Oswald and . he of t company, Cincinnati. es- In Country he Ky neinnati; Rasc entucky health board offi- cials as multiple neuritis, have been reported to the hoard. The federal investigation 1 sulted in the indictments followed the raiding in Jan y o 8- tablishment of the General T company, Louisville, 3r. quoted as s: of the gir of two-ounc Rowe was| in bulk bottles we nd hundreds -seized. ARKANSAS PASTOR TO HEAR HI FATE L "l‘l?lllll'lf:l‘l’ikfidll FERMEIFYRIAL Y l“l‘fi 'ilifi’f’f!"l’!’ill“fl“"? Evolution Theories Osceola, Ark., April § (P—The Arkansas Presbytery today was pre- pared to hear a report of a commis- ston appoir to inquire ‘‘into the soundness of faith” of Tev. Hay atson Smith, pastor of the Second Presbyterian church of Little RRock . Smith's views on anic evolution, as con- a widely caused the tained pamphlc sembly of the in session at Montreat, summer, to order the inquiry. Charles I%. Coleman, Little Rock attorney, charged that, the general assembly’s action was prompted by disgruntled” theologians, and that only a relatively small portion of delegates voted upon the subject. He also said the fight had been kept alive by Dr. Smith's enemies in the Arkansas Presbytery. Mr. Coleman said the minister yhen he first entered the Arkansas Presbytery 18 years ago, submitted his beliefs on cvolution and other atters to the presidency. ‘and that he was admitted to “full fellow- ship.” general & N. C. last 5 - - - b » - - 2 x - - - s 2 i - - - - - - - 4 - z = = - - - - e i Troop 19, Boy bcouts, Plans Minstrel Show The third annual minstrel show for the benefit of Troop 19, Boy B connected with , will be pre- nall carly The procecds will be us purchase band unifor bugle and drum corp camp fund. Troop 19, consistin 45 members, is one of the most #ive in the city, and drum corps on appl @ver it has appeared in para der the direction of Emil Bl drum major, the corps weekly Ic winter Land in the Fifers and activitic heen id ing or in Westerl here. The first rel strel will G'clock in t year's succe Speedy Relief From - Bunions - Soft Corns No sensible to suffer from throbhin B RS Y YA L YA T RN R RIS R NNE Ty tnintvrit'flnflltmn‘n li‘i‘ 'son 05 bunion ul e b will co intens obtair TAEPRRURIPY Stor tocked d . drop: D} flared the pair on S0 1 orald Ol CTEIIENRRTR Ry Y 2 Jamaica | prohi- |y two federal officers to- | capias warrants on | par- | No evidence subsequently diagnos- | found and | The barrels, of | 2nd bearing the markings of oducts | whiskey. Commission to Report on His| the | distributed | Presbyterian church | HOLLFELDER PRESIDENT OF NEW GROCERS’ BODY Indcpendents’ “Organization Elects Officers and Makes Plans For l'uture, Hollfelder of 214 Win- throp s was clected president of the United ocery Stores, Inc, organization meecting held at Martin 4 \)\lILI meeting lasted until 12 o'clock this morning. Other officers of the organization are Paul Montville, vice president C hoard of trustce wore clected s follows: three years Holltelder, Mr. M and Joseph Ttoth; two yea P. Do ‘H!’H/,A nak; onc | man, M > plac nd the erly, on th January, April Officers will nuary meeting HARVEST Bl GROP OF WHISKEY SYRUP £ $1.000 be nanied. according to| Proyigefown Beach Combers Gather Barrels From Sea ovincetown, Mass., April § (P — combers and fishermen here n to the of s take ling ship days. 40 Thicves” were who used to pick wrecks hare the past few days 'has rrels of Scotch up’ from Glasgow, found bobhin t the ba and ocean \\uh‘l,. d up on the beaches, ast Guardsmen are baffled as fo the source of the sea’s new fruits. of a wreck has been patrol hoafs report no known rum ship off the cape. 20-gallon ca irvest pacity ligh- land and Islay Malt-Glasgow,” are reported to have long used the pro- duct in making a high-grade Scotch ive barrels have been tak- over to to Boston to be turned Seventeen barrels | customs officials. ‘Mock A Attack Wwill Be Halted for One Day Mather Field, Sacramento, Cal. April § (P—Mock war activities of lhr‘ United tates army air corps’ first provisio: wing. stationed here temporarily, were suspended today while mechanics serviced the fighting planes and pilots witnessed the open- ing game of the Pacific Cloast Basc- all League in Sacramento. | was starttd yesterday after more than 100 attack, pursuit, ment and observation ships returned from their “raid” on the presidio and waterfront of San Irancisco. rting tonvorrow the stationed at Mather to resume battle practice | portions of the pursuit groups are assume an enemy role for the pu pose of tangible various Field are insthich to to work against. Aulhorlty on AVIallon To Address Engineers Robert H. Osborne, of Garden { City, s D1 designer for the Curtis plane Co., and designer of the safety plane which recently won the Guggenheim price of 00,000, will be the speaker at the meeting of the New Britain I of th American ciety of Mechanical X gineers this cvening. The meeting will take the form of a banquet and will be held at Burritt hotel starting 6 ¢'clock, It will form part of a simul- taneous ceclebration of the golden Jubilee of the national organization. Herman S, Hall, assistant director of vocational education and president of the local branch, be toasmaster. State Aviation Commissioner Clarence M. Knox will be among 1¢ invite guests. Man (,oTnEflZ Sumlde in Stamford Station Today | Stamford, April & (UP)—An un- identified man stepped from a New | bound tr and committel | suicide by nself through the temp railroad station today. The from he at state mar his had removed all lal Police beliey t New York. b rooms on Main street last night. | ways of the famed | a roving | “whiskey | 1 Servicing, or overhauling of planes bompard- | ng defenders somcthing | will | ¢ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL § 1930. (KLEIN ARRESTED IN DEATH PROBE Mysterious Crime Eight { Years i Ago Again Comes to Fore Los An April § (P—Renew- |ed investigation into the mysterious g cight years ago of Fred l rreich, wealthy apron manu- had resulted in the| today Walter Klein, described cles, | slayi Oeste facturer, wrrest of 1 halt brother of the vietim's widow and | |who was held on a charge of sus- rder. st night resulted from a statement by Herman Shapiro, an who testified Klein had ding in secret compart house in which Oestc ridden body | picion of m | The arrest dorncy, ived Ireich's Bullet | covered. i Mrs | widow was dis- Walburga Oesterreich, {h was arrested following the ‘\lnmz and held under technical arrest for two vears while an inves- tigation was made. She was found ter the l#ling, unconscous a lcloset of the “murder house.” The Mo«r (door was locked from the outside She was tempted I I 1 arrested afier she at to dispose of two pistol Failure to solve the mystery of th locked closet door played an im- portant part in her releasc. apiro, in his statement, said {that while Mrs. Oesterrcich was in ‘w he county jail he took food {reauest, and placed it in a housc for Klein Later, the attorney aid, scratched on the walls of the |¢ and the man appeared ed th: Klein told him he 1 a secret compartment in the house in hich the apron mant turer was slain, both at the ti [the shooting and for nearly a year after. AMSTER ON STAND DENIES PATERNITY | | | nec Him—Paid Her §170,000 April §.—(p) paternity New York, denial of 1he of the fendant's child in the record, Nathan GU-year:old financier, rc- witness' stand today for ation in the trial of sdwards, whom he accuses of extortion, As the first witness which began yesterday, Amster told of clderly married men it essions court the story of ris ations with Miss Edwards, He said they began in 1917 and end- cd last November, whe fter the stock market slump, he said he found hims bliged to “turn her over to the law” to end her demands at the | wp ol of his serics of { money to her, voluntary at after 1026 under compul to his wife on of her ud 10 the that e He said appeared at uh ne child. e father of her 6, she December, 19 s Boston office demandi and threatened to him publicly and to shoot him if it were | not forthcoming. He said he set up trust fund of $100.000 for Ter | which provided an income of $300 a | month, He estimated he paid her | about §170,000 in all. In connection with his denial that he s the father of her son Lee, now six years old, Amster said that in | 1933 before the birth of the boy she denounce | | dren the way Isadora Duncan did. | Says She Wants Child aid Miss rtist like me,” dwards told him, nius like n Such a child would mine, cvery inch of me. Nobody > would have any interest in it.” \nx' said his benefactions in- | cludea tuition at a aramatic school and an allowance of $200 month 3 was in California. befor was born. I id as | \ | RHEUMATISM WHEN YOU NEED MONEY LDN[EX[P redule, he ur Phone COR, MAIN and K. \l\l Y Oper [E(ETT[EID[N w d amou PHONE 1299 Claims Woman Blackmailed‘ ~With his | de- trial | | told him she believed in having chil- | a e iining she | SPECIAL TRAIN TO T'U AL play called| New Haven, April § (UP)—Plans | for the funcral of the late Presideat Imeritus Arthur Twining Hadley TONS WITHDRAWN }ox Yale, who died in Japan on a April § (P—Reserva- | world tour, include scheduling of a | special train to i umni to and from New Haven on the day of services, wriday. | A New York, New Haven & Hart- | | ford train will leave the Grand Cea- r result of the dramatic t obtained a part in a Mary's Ankle.” SERV/ ‘ll"k’\ port, \Hun\ to the suprem t by George T. deposed nfember of the Yellow Mill | ‘n fidge commission, and R. G. Reig- 1 eluth, of New Haven, vice resident o of the C. W keslee & Company | tral terminal at 11:45, arriving here |of New Haven, withdrawn to- | at 1:31. : |day at the epe session of the| Cards of admission to the serviers | court. | in Battell chapel arc being distrib- The roscrvations were intended to | Uted by the unive SRy |test the right of the prosecuting at- | S0 torneys of the city court to quiz Me- | HUG OVERTURNS Carthy and Reigeluth upon alle Bucnos Aires, April § (P—A m- |irreg ies in conngetion with the motored plane helonging to the New | erection of the bridge and the trans- | York, Rio and Buenos Aires Airline, [ fer of its contract | cmployed between Santiago, De | — - |Chile, and Buenos Aires, overturncd | GEORGIA BANK €LOSES | yesterday in the ]mnl«my ::\'omnl JEa a o when attempting to land at the air- Wi Cos b o G R Tamarindos, ncar Men- Banlk Tifton failed I business this morning. None of aboard, nor planc. was injured, The m badly damaged. The the airlines ordered a train to go to endoza today and bring in the pas- ngers and mail. HAMMONDS VISIT KING were reported at $548,018.40. The Madrid, April 8 () — John Hays closing of the bank 10 | Hummond, noted American |have been due to old paper on whiclt | cngincer, and Mrs, Hammond, the bank had not been able to heen visiting Spain, were re- realize. King Alfonso today. were ng | Los tional of open for door read: “By bourd of directors this for rcorganiza- he bank's De- re- otice placed on the ovder of the bank has hec tion or liquidat cember 31 sources of hine was losed the Deposits in sume statemen was sald have | ccived by |== PERFECT OPTICAL SERVICE ™"} 1 ///OJJJ\\\\\\\‘ HAVE YOUR EYES EX /%MINED FREE! S PERFECTLY FITTED LR "RITTION RS MADE EYEGLASSES 50/ A WEEK Michaels |§ JEWELERS 354 Main St. OPTICIANS local office of | mining | who | |BLAIR & BRODRIB’S 170 MAIN ST. ' Amster a | FOR BALANCE OF WEEK THE FOLLOWING RADIOS WILL BE SOLD FOR $89.00 Was Now Sonora Radios $212 Brunswick Radio Bremer Tully Radio Earl Radios Bosch Cryiser Victor Radio, used Atwater Kent I INSTITUTIONS GET LEGACIES |to the extent of several millions of Boston, April 8§ (#—The Massa- |dollars in the estate of Mrs. Harriet chusetts General hospital, the Bos- [J. Bradbury, who died last week, it ton Museum of Fine Arts, the Mass- | became known today. City is white and yellow, charged achusetts College of Pharmacy and Her will revealed she left an es-|with the crossed keys and triple several other institutions will share |tate valued at between $12,000,000 i tiara. and $15,000,000. The flag of the State of Vatiean HEADQUARTERS FOR STYLISH STOUT SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY SEVERAL HUNDRED NEW SPRIN SILK DRESSES New Polka Dots, Prints, Plain Colors All New Materials — All New Styles $2.‘45 All Sizes, 14 to 52 Guaranteed Washable Materials The New Store with New Low Prices Cheerfully 168 MAIN STREET ~ OPP. STRAND Refunded Cadillac and LaSalle ~If You Will TRIP Cadillac and La Salle of their prestige, their social position, their rank in the forefront of the world’s fine things — Strip them of their sheer elegance and beauty—go further, strip them of all that gives them character in refinement of detail, of embellishment and decoration — Strip from the Cadillac and La Salle chassis their magnificent Fisher and Fleetwood bodies, eliminating with these bodies also the invaluable protective feature—non-shatterable Security- Plate Glass. Then take from their engines their lynx-like agility, their hushed mightiness. Leave them only the usual engine qualities—substitute the usual transmission for the quick, quiet and clashless Syncro- Mesh gear-shift —some lesser four-wheel brakes for the Cadillac~ La Salle positive, powerful safety-mechanical system —the usual steering for Cadillac’s harmonized finger-touch control—the usual motor car body for all the extra luxury and the individual beauty of the Fisher and Fleetwood creations. And you will still have a superior car— Superior in that the architecture is Cadillac’s and because the making of these cars is in the hands of an organization of skilled fine-car specialists of 30 years’ standing. Superior because General Motors affiliations make possible econ- omies which are passed on to our owners in the form of the lowest prices in the industry for anything comparable in a motor car. B If your purpose be to find the finest in a motor car and the most in value, you will come to the happy conclusion that you have found it in the Cadillac V-type Eight, the La Salle V-type Eight, or the Cadillac V-16. 7 ¥ 7 UT compare Cadillac and La Salle, as they really with any other car and compare the prices. are, 14 La Salle prices, $2385 to $3995; Cadillac V-type Eight prices, $3295 to $5145; Cadillac V-16 prices, $5350 to $9700. Special coach work up to $15,000. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit The G. M. A. C. Deferred Payment Plan is available to all Cadillac or La Salle purchasers Easter Opening, April 12th to 19th There is no more appropriate time than the week preceding Easter to present formally the Cadillac-La Salle line. From the La Salle and Cadillac V-type Eights to the custom Cadillac V-16, these models offer a range in variety and choice not obtainable in the combined products of all other makers. This Easter Showing has been arranged to providc every opportunity for you to examine and study these cars, and will include, in addition to the eight-cylinder Cadillacs and La Salles, such sixteen-cylinder Cadillacs as purchasers will permit the dealer to retain. The Showing extends from April 12th to 19th. An inspection of these cars will prove invaluable in the right selection of your car. CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY THE LASH MOTORS, INC. “A Reputable Concern” 14 14 EE PHONE 3000 111 WEST MAIN ST.

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