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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HFRALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930, 'LIQUOR OWNER FINED $400 | AFTER SOUTHINGTON TRIAL| EXPLAINS G, M.T. . Announcer Describes Shooting In Radio Station Through Mlcrophonei TOR.S. STUDENTS Chicago, April 11 (P—Yhe Associ- fted Press and radio listeners of Station KTNT, Muscatine, la., thrilled this morning when the ceived word simulfancously today of | a shooting at the station studios. When Norman Baker, owner erator of the station, had made long distance connection with the Chicago offices of the Asso Press early today, he said o phone and into the microphone “This is Station KTNT, Nor Baker speaking to its liste to the Associated Press. has just been made fo shoot studio. Shots were fired at the up the pe RESTAURANTS MAY DEPORTATION CASE HEARD | o o' GET NEW LICENSE Rwait New Permit Central Falls, R. T 11 (P— A quorum of the Central Falls board | April of aldermen ted to mect long enough was expec late today, new licenses to the city's places, 'The old cen on March 31. In accordance city ordinance. Police Chief McCarthy ordered all the unlice restaurants closed last Monday Joseph Gir olo! Phar euf, two * he alde men who persistently absc themselves from meet wert pected to join with at today’s session. hoard members 2 one of them became ill restaurant licenses were Although venienced by the places, those who_ fr were accommodated That o been the most flourishing in its 1 tory. Yesterday, ! Central Falls opened their cstablish food for outside or home consui tion without police ntion. Polish Women’s (Iub Bridge of 35 ’l‘a])le The Polish Women's club city gave a bridge party at the Hotel Lrwin 35 tables. Winners were awarded prize ments were served. will be expended for ch The committee on consisted of Mrs., Lucien Miss Celia Smuzeska and M Zabrensky. in Eaton’s Legal Stlatc'w Halts Big Steel Merger Youngstown, Q.. April 11 (P —Th legal weapons of Eaton have forced the proposed consolida-4 tion of You stown Shect and Tube and Bethlehem Steel into a stand still and opencd a possible to victory. Whether the m have obtained the vy two- | thirds majority of vote of shect | and tube stockholders is expected to be revealed late today. but it the count favors the mer; admittedly is definitely postpon Cyrus S pat rger proponent necess: COTTON DUTY SET Washington, April 11 (#) senate duty of seven cents a pound on long staple cotton. now on th free list, was agreed upon today by the congressional conferces on tariff bill The duty would apply to 40.\0,1 o a staple 1 1-8 inches and ov compensate cotton textile m turers for the duty on the raw pro duct the senate bill uld provid an additional levy of ten « pound on all cotton goods from the long staple. DANCE TABS’ HAL! Music By TImperial Orchestra SATURDAY NIGHT Admission 50¢ PALACE Biz Shows—small Prices ] —SATURDAY “THE LADY WALTER Co-Penture “THE SHIT FROM SHAN —nith— 0Ny LIES” HUSTON Kas Jolin Grd Cha News— —LAST TIMES T0 “STREF SFROZEN JUSTICH rsons | w here, a One of hrough ell to Hoxsey him nd the three tting a win the fired int shots men ready 1dow W ground when Dy and h o an were 1o was wounded urne are nm upon ho H Harry is companions automobile in they drove away.” mation vitnes in micropl the was int his atine of the s out nnou rone ended, nois police hich t Capt. “Dign An | o'cloct [to a z Conda street raigned court 1 phile W 15 wou r W nded rified W that A report alarm 1 Canzc and : fir his w W for zor Viec this « or Carlton s by John of Is deal v Applic have b Grol Ale Johr n Kreit na Ste Cliffor 1d and n street. W police T studio ide the I neement Associated Press said the too, for md might Umberto Garofalo’s Plea Expulsi as Yet. Central Falls Bating HOUSES sovcora »alo Garof officer notl mat a rnoon 1 boy to knock and o'cloc e on roup of ming were hitman ity, who speedi Al ity. who parl for propery ceived confir- shooting from uilding. through the the notice Towa & 111 hospitals on Still Unde- will by United Haven World deported aff Norwalk allowed has to tation o's old of the ted janitos invest ling had Lorrain: Dolan | " ito- 5 1\-\\‘ Daly day will spend her \Llell {enant Raker | phone 1o | ~|country under the For been | Lo did for | men Mr Linden om Box | brought them ot on rk.|the past motoris ton roug Councilman of torbin was fined $15 and Theo- of 87 Camp was fined $3 without lights. at 21 trans| ng, en gis & Greenberg of s for m by ner of d H Alice ¢ arner L of wriage licenses following: 4 Colt str 99 Wooster ot rom o Daniclson Wick 0s. STRAND Today and Sat. A Picture You'll Like! @ Romance and Baseball LOVE SCE TENCK FOM DUGAN BEN NY RU BIN VAUDEVILLE GERBERS GATETIES 1 Aunual Edition New e 2O Htish Oner Danc WMok Amiba Mirih NAS Gl ($438 8 RN AY den Hophin el Y sadoy of ROUS I~ CO Hayden Follow Word For Word and Be WILLIAM POWELL as PHILO VANCE Soives the “BENSON MU Warner Bros. Strand RD ER | AN Starting Ior Amazed CAS r SUN 11 E” DAY Jackson Tells Puplls Aboif Military Camps | | Southington, L. H ot Headquarters Co., "" N. G, addressed \ school student body nt William Jackson, IFirst Battalion 109th Senior I Infantry, C. Ty he today in the interest of the Military* Training camps. These are | ) conducted in various parts of the | | direct superyision | o 1 States regular army offi- no longer exper have heen 1 operation and have rcached a higlh cfficiency. Citizens' | og Unit s, v uor are i- ments bt indard of [HnS th ath icutcnant Jackson stated that he camps is to f good moral charz sand to develop their man- v are to stimulate | importance of national patriot- | 't nd to te principles of | [ tizenship. Sta ose wha are cligible, he explain- youths hetween the n physical the | character. 1 9 ars of age must have the consent of their parents. Three Courses Open \king of the courses, he course is open first r students. is open to those who completed the course those who complete of wre eligible to take up the blue and hat |hood. 7 the used ach the rnder of bhasic to assi Wi osc who are e The red conrse basic ter: both : the ubjects in th BE. sienc physical train- clementa v drill, and irkmanship. Military train- most entirely to the The afternoons arc to outdoor games such ball, track, swimming, nd ot sports. Al {hese are supervised by army instructors. All expenses, including transporta- in borne by the govern- These includge uniforms mess, quarters, and 1ffed that is available at all 1o hasic coursc 0. da rok me torn lef stoy voted tennis, by tim quipment, 1l serviee times, | Applications from Connecticut for | 1950 camp close on April 15. | camp will be held at Camp | Ayer, Mass., from July 5 1o he wat vens, ust Application blanks with the forms | ¢ for physical examination may be ob- | cd from Dwight Skinner, Boys' Main stre n W. H 5 at the dquarters on chic I | pta Legion : stroet American Washingto Connelly Reswns as Fire Dent. Substitute | Cyril R Connelly, who was ap- | pointed a supernumerary policeman | | in sday night, has resigned from titute force of the dr- Connelly has been a of the latter department for the subst fire partment member TONIGHT BELVIDERE MINSTRELS Presented by Lexington Ledze No. 72, 1. 0. O, . 141 Arch Street Performance at 8. Dancing till 12 CAPITOL ‘Warner Bros. Ululcu Stock Found in Walls' Home effel Dr. Edwards Will Be day Simplicity Burial will he N y that he him if he They got in a machine and drove | out to W CONGRATULATE ‘Attorney Irving vise | Inc., hxuh He expresscd { dctails of one which is working well Results in HFis Conviction on . Two Counts (Special to the Herald) April 11—Charles | Walls of Norton street, at whose me state policemen seized one of choicest collections of brands of prohibition went into carlier in the week, was ar- vesterday at his home after of two days. was fined $200 and costs on a of keeping intoxicating lig- and 3200 and costs on a repu- sale. State Policemen W. Joseph Kaminski Tuesda nor ct d absence fe arge sinee jon of Nelson de the nd raid Buried in Rhede Island <ingston, R. L, April 11 (UP)— neral services for Dr. Howard wards, president of Rhode Island te College, who died ea yester- will be held tomorrow morning | Ldwards Hall on the campus of college where he had served for | ve | will mark the services. | will be conducted by the Rev. | d Ilolyoke, pastor of Cal- v Baptist church, who will be | isted by the Rev, Frederick A.| Imot in Ternwood ceme- | will be preceded by ual at the grawe. ATEN AND ROBBED BY PAIR Haven, April 11 (®—Frank Eary reported to police early to- had been assaulted and bbed of $60 and a watch by two n who invited him into the 1- mobile. Eary said he had just t a dance hall when *the pair pped him on the wanted y here and Masonic W reet and asked | 0 go for a good | ne.” st Haven s beaten ch taken where Ear aind his moncy ror said | w | GROCERS Rachlin r of the United Groce has reccived a letter from arles M. Le Valley of South 1 ster congratulating the ndent grocers on their cfforts to ite. He said he read of their} Associated Press dis told of the fight which going on all over the country and | a willingness to furnish ns in an the middle west, f COLLEGIANS (Reglstered) ELKS CLUB, New Britain Friday Night rking Space in Saturday Night MASONIC TEMPLE West Hartford Where That Different Crowd Goes Yree Rear I'heater 4 Days Startmo TOMORROW' | pianos of two of | popular lis rout ‘s)m\\\nz the double feature | ing. with BETTY COMPSON Henry B. Walthall, Ar Frankie Darro nd a Big Cast The Heart Drama Supreme 1007¢ A Pictu Added GIRL Attr: SCO with GLADYS Member of Troop METROTONE NEWS “THE —— Last Times George Arliss in “THE G Duster Iieaton in Talking, Singing re With Punch and Thrill action UT TRAIL” LEE 66, Brooklyn OTHER SELECT SHORT SUBJECTS Tonight —— REEN GODDESS” AND EASY” AT ) o/s. \""5 \" s 3T e ;.;.*.~~, Indicated, theatrical notices and reviews in this column are agencies for the respective smusement company. Unless otherwi: written by pr in the exceptional class. Dorothy Revier and an all star cast are scen in their best in “Murder on the Roof.” The sccond feature presents Ann Harding in “Her Private Af- fair,” a most cnjovable feature that furnishes amusement 41om the first cne until the end. Fox Movictone | News, comedies and selected sub- jects complete the showing. The Bmbassy will be the sc wrote “There Will Never Be AD-|(pe first showing of William other Mary,” which' is ured in | i s Tirst Command.” several scenes and sung by Van apd i Schenck. Bessie Love, who plays S R the leading feminine rcle in the| AT « | baseball talkie, sings a number| The next appearance in this city written especially for her, “I'va| ddie Dowlir DI i e ot o | Broadway musical comedy star, will Van and Schenck are teamed to- | | be at the Capitol theatre tomorrod Eelle bt sndiion ol lin “Blaze ©' Glory.” a talking and | You B “Does My singing of the and trenches, | Gy ViAFor aipalt | which is said to he a worthy suc- Little cessor of his inbow Man” of | last season. | It was written by Renaud Hofl- | man from a shoM story called “The al | Long Shot,” by Thomas A. Boyd, and the leading lady is Betty Comp- . theoutstanding hit of the talk- cen. IFrankie Darro, who ap- with Dowling in Rain- ? Js again with him, and Walthall, famous actor, has an m\pmnm GOOD WILL AT STRAND Ten smashing song hits from the Americ most, composers provide a tune- for Van and first starring picture, Learned About Women,” which is at the Strand today and | Saturday as a new Metro-Goldwyn- | Mayer production. As a love ballad, ful Schene “They background the composers | ene of | Loyd | “Harlem Madness,” which t also sing, is used as a mus number for a dazzling stage spec- tacle in which Nina Mae McKinne star of King Vidor's “Hallelujah featured in an exotic dancing|pea 1e. | bow The vaudeville program offers five | Henr. cntertaining acts with and screen Gaieties presenting new dramatic ro song and dar Selina’s (' “Blaze 0" a clever canine act; Hayden. Hop- | for a bac , but is kins and Hayden in a versatile offer- | picture. It shows the p ing: Jock McK “Scottish Ambas- | effect of war upon some sador of Mirth”; and Barbier, $ims | characters, In it Dowling in Co. in “Patsy. | sings special songs written for him Beginning Sunday for four days s el T S e the Strand will offer William Pow- | sible for the splendid music in “The ell jn 8. 8. Vad Dinc’s “The Ben- | Rainbow Man.” | son Murder Case.” | Winsome Gladys Tee, e zirl and youthful heroine in the AT THE EMBASSY | Visgraphic sound production: “The the talkic screen of the|Girl Scout Trail” plays a part in has the of the Brookiyn | Toda late war < IEmba: theater presents for final | the film story that she plays in reai screen- | life. | “Murder on the Roof” presents| This dramatic picture one of the greatest dramas ever!shown at the Warner Bros. | screened with acting that places it thecater four days starting Satur Now comes GENUINE WATERSNAKE /2 oxfords and operas! ill be Both OXFORD and OPERA come as sketched in ‘Parchment Watersnake with matching Kid- skin—and in Gray Watersnake swith Black Kidskin, Hizh or Baly Heels. 277108 AAwC ENUINE watersnake —most expensive of leathers — most sought - material for Easter chic— kb in two smart sty|es and combinations! 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