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News of the World : w1 .‘\‘}‘czllngé gaily Circulation For a7 eek Endin, By 1‘1ssociated Press Wl April 5th . f 1 5,887 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930.—FORTY PAGi . PRICE THREE CENTS PETITIONS. N CIRCULATION 19 PLRSINS HULLD Former Vice Sauad St Srested | UIGLEY TAKES OATH OF OFFICE WHILE .‘ FUR WEST‘ END JUNlUR H. S, NEAR ALBUQUERQUE New Britain Girl In Bangor, Mame‘ IN BED AT HUSPITAL TH'S AFTERNUUN; PARENTS NOW DISSATISFIED s v i st CEREMONY BRIEF WITH FEW PRESENT 1 Mass., Police for Abandoning ; " Pupils Forced to Come |-Hits “Church Lobbies” ing—Wreckage Burns His Family. | : — e e to Building at Corner : A — TP Lnit) S L O O T N0 RUBBERS KILL []NE T ] Mayor-Elect Sworn in | : Vi STREWN | Robert J. Callahan, former police |lice officer L\dlls Death Pcudll\ B T Clerk of Main and Chestut - | T sttt oot SHOOTTWOINOHID | 25zt o e ties Nearer Homesof [N -~ . Exery Available, Ambulance From ;‘.° 'L".f Q‘ffi"‘él’f ;“fi“ilififflifii‘ ey "f.b.‘fi;".‘?.fff‘-.“f‘ 7 Bank Bandits Riddle Windows | o« roren. o tion of Covert and Dr. Children. N & , Neary Cites Callod—one Tepors 207 tomorrow, catlonan | © 5 o B i Maohine Gun S S ] Potts — Condition: Not ¥s As Many As 20 of 27 .,\..mu s had been repudiated by dis- lists Dorothy w as an employe As b | trict court and two companions had [at New tencral hospital and DR Ly asslstar to t de 2 f s A s B DO O pital R as Satisfactory. Glye Nama Arrested From ““m"g‘lmd been traced to New ]!H::‘nl‘::::llt ;\..‘5 said «l t >n.f:;,’\[:.f; “,ESGAPE WITH S“LOOO *Do you wish o P. & T. Association of Lin- | Do vou % Conn., since abandonment procced- |this afternoon that s had not | o coln School to Discuss| LW Survivors of Catastrophe. infis were begun. {worked thero in several months but | w i s .| Bulletin States His Tem- | ¢ /) He came to this city today to visit |had been listed as @ helper in the | St0r¢ Proprictor Fatally Wounded— | o Subject at Meeting Tues- | s ¢ Tsleta, N. M, April 11 (P—Nine- | his father, who works in a local fac- | wards for a time | ci foe) | &t R : perature Has Risen Citizen Dodges 100 Bullets=—Police teen passengers of an castbound | day Night — May Sug- ; Pickwick Greyhound bus were | i P SR Engage in Running - Gun Battle | g, ¢ Claude 2ol Slightly and He Is Rest- a west bLound Santa Fe fast mail | f;l.adc i R HEAR LURENZ EASF HH]E IN NEW YURK e BERUN ASKS EITY }Ll.c:(;(fltfilw:i B g its gasoline tank to ex- | man and wounded two others in al petitions are being circu = plode and burning much of th e btk E atec v ¢ & ! 200 feet a Sithor e % the Citizens’ Nation: il i Quigle k the every cftort to secure a sufficient {and Public Marals at hearing be- EZVe siat jsuch saispean Jthal i fre g i ashin # R Bl s R ‘ : - ompson, Tollows: the school committec s oe e aotde hal e~ Hight Taken to' Hospital ! J vder, manag : < mE— rge A, Quigley, having . R . . 2 { Habeas Corpus Writs Obtai to | Tande thders, caring False | was .shot through the S Sponsors of the movement and|piinciple of scparation of Church ight injurcd were taken to hos. | Fabeas Corpus Writ tained to | Tandem Rider Wearin, e i | | . \ ¢ office of mayor the residents of the section’ say| and Stat pitals at Albuquerque, near here. Bring Moulthrope and Landry | Whiskers, Arrive With Two Pal "“'_"“]] 3 o ROOMS THERE CROWDED ty w Britain, sol- < I T ere 27 passenge he | v Kol ot Lithfully they have long felt the need of fa- herg wer passengers on the | ou will faithfully bus so far as officials were able to Before Court—Lalone Alrcady | on Regular Bikes—Club Refuses | Toush cilitics and they feel tha something | ¢ ] ascertain. i | & |turned or s ¥ Need for Immediate Ielief Claimed | (e ce of mayor for the City of should be done to eliminate the| The first body ide "U(y.q was that Serving Life Term. L to Talk About Stunt. . hilc r K LTS 5 E ’ I the best of your St e el 2 R T loo ! in Communication to be Brought | | o2 2 S Tt ok i G Earttard) A DHIL T (BT velbae | e okl A bR L, (PR 23 A e B Judzmer s so help you lotho! Centralegumior High schooll e (M \n m]l:\v .\\“ h vl:ll ‘u,,\ Mo b e cases—those | posing apartment buildin he |an S \ 1 Before New Britain Board of kd- Y° e < vk had on Main strect. | s ~;L;"' SRRIR e HlicS {in which Heintich Oswald Lorenz, (haughty doormen, a suspicious e he 1 J (e ke TS : £ D8 oaln Gh It is the contention of the peti- | Rt s leralied bue | Youthiul adv , and Mack I.|liceman and the din of traffic he k. D tha roupis | Meataniabcctinp toaay. 4 o B tion circulators that the location ATE of o Araininds ceralled b | Sutten, negro, are involved — |Bast 74th street have completely |of shots red throw S S e - mes fliad, T best suited for such a project| o Aone ,‘,),' ";,“I;“ or DYSCNBErS WaS | g uction on the charges inx(!\\\:\llm\w'\ up the two fellows with |company window SRSIEcL Rt ok s d Who. was. T should be somewhere between uyCOIflpleth WOl'k 0[ GOHQ‘&DCQ s ‘;_m,:l“'l” “\S‘Pld”l‘”“d(\fl«\\&on Moulthrope and Leo Lan- | whiskers who rede a tandem bicy-| Matthe . front |10 the Berli : J l,\ll‘;{.’w g two grade schools now serving the : : Pickwick Greshound. Company of |47V Prison breakers, were scheduled | cle here from Boston. ot his ste en the rs o] LA e 0 ot e i, Tespansia district namely, the Vance and the Will Be Received s iy e e 1L, | in superior criminal court here this| These fellows—two Harvard stu- |ed fir ul ack him i ru . < school 1 de| S e ml[h oln schools. oy yaavasiamons those Kl e oo oo lents masquerading behin and he died v c ry for the commitice B s Beriguaneds CERES "ailing in the securing of a new i i | OrE e | State’s Attorney Hugh M. Alcory [of false alfalfa—were to > end- T2 B0LAEINB i 1 1 rit 1 1 Tihe ceremony Sl e MA SIGN PAGT T S AYI id the d[ft\]ll:nn s n\fmm“(xht: announced this morning his inten-|cd up in East T4th strect after a | Auto Driven North e e : i ment saythat something should be | Y HURSD s g e AESLeN ot recommendl nolle on | some-kind-or-other-record ride on | The bandit automobile carrying |board for perr s 1 v intimate friends, done towards the granting of space | It s e e i «s|the charge of murder against Sut- | tandem, j the S G b L L ! photographers fore the nex : | Attempts to identify the bodies|tion With the brutal murder ot|to go about Fast 7dth s s mobile the b dveed for “iminedlato, | rellet 1sjextonding enslz sonsraniiatlong (g Chis And Teaeeneeing of the Tar-| “yreverishly to Conclude Task inat the morgue from letters ana |Benjamin Greenshpon late in S e O e iy s ‘ physigiane i St Lincoln, school whiohi 15 to.ifie.hell| . Timo ‘4ERetuin. Ou Steanicr Do- | oo opefects will be diftuull becauss |25+ Y R e e e b s Lo R R R il e et nest Tuesday night. 1t is under- Sk o e F g jof e candition: A8 s G e e eming rot : L * Condition Not as St e s ) viathan'By April 22, 'ul )v: s(; nv]el ulw :n-mdt‘nl Is on a| “The first step the prosecution | FAHE ‘“”‘ w’(',‘_"f(\\ S eiinat ‘”.(UL“‘ As the ro ROMER e | Bara i h -fi-”"“‘“‘,“.‘ ,\:[‘t ?:ny(‘l“«?:m; at vincipal subjoct of discussioh at the I paved foad to Isleta, an Indian|of Lorenz confessed slayer Nisflie Bt T o> | northe E t the city, they = il % pdadt ; ct of I The “big|Pueblo. The crossing is open to|E. Anderson, came when he was|3PArtments and the trafic down| 1 on | ployes of two |l ctin, Earle K. Bishop is the % 3 2 3 2y Sl by i s Fo ¢ near the Bast river. 4 ' Eul T jnan e u,““ ¢ naval confer- | vitw on both sides in a level terri- | presented before Judge Newell Jen- | Makes First Trial s atior 1 Ifersated uohie sikdo ence today decided to hold a plen- | tory. e : | nings ‘ ary session on Monday for the pur- Near Indian Village rlin er - \ave a |noon today said Mayor-clect Quig- to hear the > to the o : p i was 24 hours ago. The . e i i > | ne reporter made @ iant 3 S tatement foHows Dewey Van Cott will also speak | ) i ¢ ; | grand jury which is expected to in-|_, © red. : S ShROOT Fotnt nb : ey van Cott Will also speak|pose or receiving the completed| The crossing is only a half-miie |dict him for murder in the first d¢ : v of themen Lt b : . ding physicians of At e o n e i ok for ftha conterenice. from the Indian Pucblo, and In-|gree, | “Mister, have you seen two g ; ; o SELE RALe orge A. Quigley Btate i Sehoot et i the New Brit-|. \ nother pienary session will | dians and passing tourists were the | Mr, Alcorn obfained s of ha- L whiskers ride p ere 2 that \ditio ot quite as E system., | neld Thursday signing, if it is|first to arrive at the scene. Thel ndem bike {beas corpus this morn from | 4d vette, v o Rk on e stiniss actory il it was 24 ¥ RS possible to prepare the prospective | lndians could do littley to care for|judge (arl Ioster, dirccting t traflic officer turned his Tab : 2 1ou . Temperature is one de- TAT | trcaty by that time. Should it |,,-mw injured until ambulances ar iV~ | warden at Wethersfield prison to | SCOWNNg gaze upon the none too | “ontinued on Pag e s t will bo | 8T er and the patient is a lit- b |impossible to get the treaty ready {ed- They made no attemipt to r little embarrassed reporter ' « — - T > 1 1| tle resties: his is attributed - |bring into court thi fternoon |, , £ b 5 | by Thursday the signing probably | move any of the bddics. Says how ¥ Th e e i nra A e i o b b sy the be-buttoned po- 0 ; ; cely 1o his anxicly to plan and | will be defeated until after crew and passengers did what they | . S oAanary, two of thelliceman demanded. | f e i e s f t wding city affairs. His | 8 three convicted convicts recently b Y m any event it is hoped that the [could until the ambulances arrived. I say | did you sec > guys Ssedin i et ne ¥ 1 condition, however, 1 |returned from Florida following ¥, did you sec two gu 4 cads of all the delegations will be = - Reeh s ame fear 1o | Whiskers ride by here on .-m\ he 1 ) nains f t i T e it occurs | Albuguerque, N. M., April 11 (®— | (o ol ‘l D:y e U"“‘_ cono from | The officer’s scowl B e e T e eta ey Superintendent. Lester ,C. Franklin’Named| *rhe treaty will take the form of | Nincteen persons were killed and 11 | L0, P\ O charses cape fYOm i) 01 of doubt, then amaze E = i t illi e fake 5 Potts Explains Object - S AN . prison and th of an automobile. 4 ot » of the by Mississippi H U three-part five-power agreement | injured when a Santa IFe train struck | TRlons ek Tite | | not e rtained today I eph H. Fotts, ‘one of ‘Ll v Mississippi House | whien the vackbone will be aa pickwick transcontinental bus as| ypoulimr s (Continued on Page Six) |Girl Missing From “Mys- ~ew mr cducators decic ending physicians and dong-tiges 2 “mw,lll‘" agrecement between the i i Moulthrope is serving a sentence | 3 . ) T AR S : 1 of the mayor-clect cxplained Today [United States, Great Britain and (Continiea an Fage Twoy Japan on the limitation and reduc- | of from 18 to vears and Landry . 0’ —Fs . Sehooln AE N expactes p ool tods hat it was regarded the bet- fone ot trom tree 1o our sears o WSS WHITTLESEY NAMED tery House”—Father jacnools it ts exvected that the town | wisdom th have thOEFoL. e ltion of allllcate=orics of seal Armiis which will be added the sentences | Believes Her Slain g g ma i iration disposed of Jackson, Miss.. April 11 (A—The ! ments and a supplementary are \I]ENTIST BflNFESSES they may receive when convicted | i Contmited a 2 tod 150 igley's present Mississippi house of repre n.m\.’\ ment including Frarce and Italy | of the charges now pending against | GOUNG"JOR OF D F P A‘ ( 1 Sk 18 excitement attendant y today voted 1o impeach Les-|concerning matters upon which all mm | | T v YS | S aly r h {0 the inaugural would not be like- ter C. PFranklin, chairman of the|the powers are in accord. Roland Lalone, the third member | (. 4 i floos3 Fis Aranee thar Iy 1o ar health. slate tax commission “We are very well satisfied with ‘0( the trio which cffected the break }5“‘ BriiainiwemanRnitclci Rt il e l:‘ h 5 | o Co wwd Covert, republican state The house adopted six of 14 arti-| the treaty which is in prospect from |is _Already, serving a life sentence tional Office At Convention darholm from av I e comu al for this d clos of impeachment brought | Our labors,” said Trime Minister | “’m murder. k sl e 7 “‘,,N- - ,‘..1 Dr. I went to the o gainst Frankl as the outgrowth | Ramsay MacDonald after meeting | . - - 1 in Washington I % ot ¢ T X Cl Th S last dealust Trankiin ns the outerowih | r the Teads of the dclegations at| Admits Murder to Colect | ‘ e e € and ‘askea that the oath: s o James' palace this morning. *The | Two Rum Boats Seized | By GEORGE 1T MANNING : A i JO8 anti-trst sulcivnich the statel g v s subatantial ‘tep in tho || 9200,000/Policy on'Bear= O 0 b ks Bt sl b e Lolios ana fhe distalceialiomney e ISunlsteredidtn ey s once contemplated against Wa | A time to | direction toward which we have} | Biothiers Bustondpayihie fiom) & ut | & SE0R (HONRTL WG, e U] man’s Life | New York, April 110P—The coast | Mary S. Whittlesey of New B 1 \ et oot bytins MeasureRPASKSER Gonghessiiig L add by the physletans: never prosccuted. IFranklin now | Oy 0 i = guartl station here reported today | was one of three women chosen as I ) edarholm | | “+: . not become may | cultie hich a S appeare U 1l i a < S faces trial in the Mississippi scnate H,L',J ,:h\m,\:‘“:,,Lu:.f":,'\',‘,:\l m” BEED u} A the capture during the night of two | national councillors of the National shoe manu or. He was to Call € “"’“t“t“‘"‘ll d the requested a with a two-thirds vote required to B e ea oAt | Bentonville, Ark., April 11 (#) — |TUN running craft off Iire Jsland. |Society of Daughters of Iounders ound in S after Convention i in th rion of Clerk Thomp- remove him from office The drafting of the trealy and|Dr. Andrew J, Bass, wealthy re-| Between 2,000 and 3,000 cases of [and Patriots of Ameriea at an clec- rch for | v i « Corporation Counsel The articles adopted accused | coriing it in shape for signing by |tired dentist of 'Columbia, Mo, |!auor were seized and 11 prisoners | tion held here yesterday in « I nee father i = rtim ‘amp, would have no IPranklin of restraining the attorney | foxt Thursday is a tremendous task | charged with murder in connection | faken. Other details were lacking | tion with the — orzanizatior St o s % . | - general from filing the suit and re-fanq some of the experts were doubt- | with the Killing of William Robert { PeRding arrival of the scized hoats |gencral court, She will serve fo 1 stained.in surrog . ve sta 1 ontinued on Page Two) vealing to Warren Brothers portions| ryg it it could be achieved Most | Pearman, also of Columbia, signed |2t the barge office. | three years. ¢ tier 1ssed Cuy v of a bifl of complaint prepa by [of the deliberators today.were hard {a confession today, admitling his s dE ta e e 7 1 3 RS, A0 040 Sl p the attorney general. at work preparing a treaty draft | part in a plot to collect $200,000| BUTUER JRWELS STOLEN Miss Mary 8. Whittlesey t e . L The votes on these two charges|and virtually the whole American | lite insurance (aken out by Pear. NeW YOrk. Aprl 11 (UP)—Jewels |9 Grove Hill, corner of West “onti S e were 106 to 27 and 97 35 re- hiE s man In the name of William Folta, | valued at $50,000 have been stolen |strcet. She has been on i : e Y spectively, (Continued on Page Two) He did not implicate himself in the from the hoae of James Butler, ,[mmiuq spirits in the pro DURANT BEATS TRMN N NI ArTees W P IN BANK BREAK [; SF Recently a house committoe in-| actual Milling of Dearman, found |® director of the James Butler Gro- | development of the National So d A / L estigated reports that the s | 5 = b cery company and son of the presi- | of Daughters of T s an B o i ditled with $$ . “l el | Sheriff Edgar Ficlds announced | o foas T il oo fheuren . m’_ i 5 ’h‘ 2 > 1 to v mem Waterbury Pol B l- b Nl w‘”l‘fin}t“]”;» | 51 day. that Dr. Bass had made an | {0008 The g e y | ibtie i aterbury Police Believe s e % | | or: atement to him and other — SRR AT = % oy Eaniond t of I er of 4 re money was paid to him and that a | [;I‘[]SE[I BY L‘]SSES [Eeat o na s on e sins By natlciption State Senator Wagers Priend He b ' v Tw 0 More Mc“ Will Be portion of it was for counsel fecs. | [ & | He declined to say to whom the re- | | mainder was distributed and was!| | b e = Swallows Liniment By Mlstake e o e okt Caught Soon he also at one time hired St. Louis 1,500 Miles in 30 Hurs ardered fo jus tor contennnt. A var- [ Qelling Stampede Halted |sanssiers to kill @ man named os- D Wh T T d C ll Ad el m ; o s e b Governor i | OCLANE | SIAMD e ot en vt e | J)ies When Too Timid to Call Ai . Apit 11 0m : » but the house declined to recogniz ! urgnt af 1l th ¢ o e s a 1 I cr under are it and Marshall left the state b‘ Old“ of DllC(tOl = = gl — i at believe « e 1 st y e today (Continued on Page Two) ‘ : ries of motions its One impeachment article alleging | Board New York. April 11 (P-—Becau ot I tried 1 so i i | two rTe- C it 1o call a doctor c Louis : that Franklin aceepted a part of the | ['she did not think her crror in swal- | what to do, but there was no o lucational bills last legislatur 5 s : reome | Maining members of the gang which house, §7 to 5. But other oth V’\ Tolyo. April 11 \I?V—Jup,“)" | ious to disturb other tenants of the |any one here at this h unless | nd visits to Palm Beach during t 0 c to committes on revisign |Pany of $22,000 on March 23 woMid Iranklin of irregularitics in rela-lstage today with the suspension or‘ | Sweeney, 19, died carly today in her | Miss Sweeney last was cmploye But he did not have er 82 to 61. Mr, Cuvillier mad John “Whitey” Smede 0 tions with Marshall were adopted. |{rading on the Tokyo stock ex-| T upper West Side rooin. tas a clerk and left her work his senatorial duties the motion after Speaker Joseph A. |fessed terday, accord The ho also approved an arti-{ ¢ha | Dramatic = Organization of Sacred She was found by another ten- | weecks ago because of illness l. 100 many 3 | McGinnies, whose ruling sent the | troit police, to participating in cle of impeachment which accused| 7The bear ridden market opened | ant groping her way along the hall | had been offered a position Gug being [ree now ! bill back to committe \fter the | robbery. In his pockets was $533; Franklin of perjury in conneetion ! yell below yesterday's closing and Heart Church Contributes to outside an apartment she shared |with a large corporatior quick trips north when he nec vote yesterday. had made | $1.000 more was found in a hotel with changes in his testimony | the resultms confusion caused the G R | with Alice Kougher, a registered | told police, but had refused it be-|'each New Yorkl Ie wusgered with ent from. {he ehair cxplain. | Toom and the youth gave police a the investigation. [ directors to announce & onc-hour Lzoasuty OCIEariEhs nurse. First aid was administered, | cause she said the g employac i Cat BIRIChn A RinEA LT SR o exact protedurc necessary |Key to e Bittafon,\ P fbuiik y e suspension, which later was extend- | pe St. Elizabeth's theatrical [ Put she was dead when an ambu- |{here used (00 much powder and | MANASCE ofan ¢ b . ‘_““‘”M a vole on final passage to- | dcposit box, where he said $5, HURT AT PALSE ALARM \r\!. At L p. m. the cxchange attempt- | circle of the Sacred Heart chur lance surgeon arrived. DPolice said | rouge. | & few 14 SEELEO ll‘: *V““\ : was concealed Boston, April 11 (UP)—Jamesfcd to open again but when a sell-| hag donated $500 to Rev. Lucyan |they learncd Miss Sweeney had rela- | < conldabent f Das e M N ‘{“ N Mr. Cuvillier, who has been sevi-| -Folice here said the 1d learned Crowley, 41, Brighton fireman, was|ing stampede was threatened it | Bojnowski, pastor of the Sacred ! tives living in or near Cleveland, O. | o = | York »\"H'v'“' " b usly ill for a week, asked permis- |that Smeden, who formerly lived in injured while on duty today after|closed for the day. Heart church, to help defray ex-] An unsigned note in the apart-| | 00 miles I % Lonrs. hich S siai to make his motions out of or- | Pittston, but moved to live responding to a false alarm. Kyucho Hijikata, president of the | penses of the church. {ment apparently intended for Miss | | THE WEATHER [ braced onc flat tire, three inspe When the final vote had been | With his sister, implicated Edward he alarm had been sounded by | Bank of Japan, and the heads of | The circle has given a scries of | Kougher —cxplained that she had L tions by federal ofticers and e i sries Zankanelans a passerby who had noted smoke |other official banks conferred dur-| yeligious plays during the past few |swallowed a neuralgia and headache New Britain and vicinity: | stops for “cats A b3 s o e eiolan | bath iof $hib Yoty e i ol e cmanating from an_ overcharged [ing the afternoon on the cconomic | months at the Sacred Heart school jliniment forsyrup of figs, The Cloudy, possibly light show- | Captain Cunninglam lefl by {rain ULk o o cousulta peibla. ) 2o battery in a service station. it on hall in this city and in Meriden and [note said she realized the mistake crs tonight; Saturday partly The latter, by arrangement, called g5 BV B abieyalen A The. tolo, Waterbliny Dalicn Sl While hunting for the fire | Despite the near panic here ‘the { New Haven, by which a substantial |at once and swallowcd probably “not cloudy, not mueh change in p the Lamb's olub in New York |Speaker MeGinnles exprefied Lied i it Soa oty ley foll down the cellar suf- [ Osaka exchange continued orderly | sum of money. was raised._ Rev. [more than enough to make me a temperature, wd Durant answered him ¥sle ot AL Rt fering injuries which re hos- | i IPather Bojnowski culogized e club | little sick.” ‘he senator had been there thr “v“”’:h; s health might be rapidl pital {rcatment. ‘ (Continued on Page Two) for its work on numerous occasions. “1 am not alarmed,” the note said . or four hours, stored. nued on Page Twe)

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