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| FINAL EDITION NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 5 ,88 7 April 5th ... 4ESTABLISHED 1870 N W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY: APRIL 12, 1930.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS QUIGLEY REPORTED Mayor-elect Q N BRIGHT SPIRITS igley Ta@g_ AFTER TAKING OATH Nervous Reaction Caused His Temperature fo Mount, Hospital Reports PHYSICAL CONDITION IS GONSIDERED SATISFACTORY “Patient Bright and Cheerful and Continued Progress Is Anticipat- ed,” Bulletin Issued I¥rom Sick Bed at 10:30 A, M. Today States =—Rumor Hall May Rectirc as Chairman of Board of Finance, Mayor-clect Gieor; Quigley's satisfactory, according 1o a bulletin issued a. m., today at New Britain General hos- condition i pital where he is completing a weck as a bronchial pneumoni Phy aser perature during the night to the ex-| patient. cians b in tem- citement attendant on his taking the cath of officc y afternoon, Lut report that h from that period of nervous/reac- tion. 3 The hospital bulletin follows: “The attending physicians of Mr. Quigle state that his temperaturc increased to three and a half de- ¢ bove normal and he was restless during the night. iysical findings satisfactory, liowever, and the slight increase in temperature is atiributed to nervous | reaction following the patient’s in- wration | rly this morning the temper- ature was nearly 101 degrees but at 10 o'clock it had subsided to 100 de- The patient is bright and | and continued progress is erday Thily George A. Quigley w: Eien Charles Quigl cheerful anticipate For the first time in the history of sworn in. The illustration shows Mayor Quigley lying in bed at New Britain General hospital while the cath is administered by I Town Clerk Alfred I.. Thompson. Others in the picture, reading from left to right, are D v, brother of the mayor-elect; Chairman Har Committeeman Richard Coveit and William Quigley, cousin of the mayor-clect. ilis term begins Oath While Lying In Bed ow Britain, a mayor-elect took the oath of office while in hed yesterday when next Tuesday at noon. Ginsburg of the r R Superintendent.! umor Hall Will Retirc Chairman Edward 1. Hall of the hoard of finance and taxation could | . Joseph 1. Potts, Mrs. Quigley, their son, Richard Quigley; publican town committee, State Central S30.000 GEM THEET Coast Guard Offically Notifis BRUENING CABINET [F¢ | o3 WY AUTOMOBILE SA IN CHi oo wmtk | | Bdward Woll Believed Murdered ;l fo Get Possession of New ' Roadster He Drove “HR. WEBER” SOUGHT FOR ; (JUESTIONING BY OFFICERS Meets “Customer” At Showroom and | Iakes Him For Demonstration— Car Found Wrecked With Victim shot Through Heart—Police Be- live He Resisted Eforts to .~u-ufi | Machine and Ran Into Trees, | ) | April Edward | salesman, Chicago, 12 liot to death on a South Side street st night, 1 after had taken a demonstration. Ilis body, a bullet » through was found on the pavem maroon demo wedged between n automobile was | than hour Mr. an Weber out for | he art : tion rowas two | wreeked. Bids Family Goodbye After dinner, Wolf bide his wif nd four children goodbye and went to the agency. Thers he told I had a buyer or the roadster. 30 the tomer « “Hello, Il ¢ car now. Porty later, Wolf's |j body s found. h No one in the automobile “Weber,” Neither did itomobile mployer he At cus- | me Mr. you out Weber,” Wolf and show you the suid ¥ ive minutes agency Wolf*" In 10 police believe not constructing Wolf's death, |, it is an analogy to the | | 1 Church lured two automobil: salesmen to his home under the pre- |y toxt of wanting a demonstration. e | Litied them to get the ¢ ; Refused to Surrender Car ¢ Agolice believe Wolt refused o | surrender the car fo his assailant rious Harvey Church murder of | gumor. guardsman of quiet weights but success Picks Wrong Railroad To Commit Suicide On Mansfield, Ohio, April 12 (UP) Edward Stevens, colored, .uffled up the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, seclected a likely spot, lay down across the tracks and composed hin If for death. Came @ witch ne. Tl engineer stared, shricked a warn- ing from his le, and grounc to a stop four fect from Stevens' Dis Stevens, “I's “Say, what " asked tl Stevens ro “Al's through de Pennsy won't | - in’ ovuh to de £ Killed.” AL the detectives “Dat suicide sho had me steppin’.” _— station told likkah police ALLEGED BIGAMIST {Attended Niantic Encampment| o= With New Britain Units WADE HOME IN PLAINVILLE ) fet Former New Britain Girl Whilc Recuperating at Bangor, Maine, After Niness in Soldiers’ Hospital In Virginia. Robert J who today old my Mass.. Callahan, 26 years faced charges of 1 district court in Springficld s well known in this city, especial- v among members of the three Na- ional Guard companies. He is a private in Company I, 169th regiment, C. N. G., of this city md was with the company at the ncampment at Niantic. Conn He considere a disposition e was not noticed particularly wun- il the company had its baxing tour vaments.- He was considered onc of he best boxers among the lighter he did not hav against the heavier Lived in Plainville was boxers, last | much.| NAVAL DELEGATES * PREPARING DRAFT OF TREATY TODAY First Writing fo Be Submitted | o Leaders of Five Powers ‘ Before Midnight 'SOME DIFFERENGES LERT 10 BE SETTLED IN TALK | Week-End's Work By Experts Like:- Iy o Be Approved By Diplomais at Plenary Session Monday—Moc- w Serves as Chairman of Comi- mittee Drawing Up Terms of Agreement in London, 7.2 naval London, April 12 ~The fir of the London agrec was beir z prepared today with A vi to its submission to the fiv delegations before Iro midnight. the draft cxpert committees this torning and it was indicated at St. James' palace that it would be pos- sible to conclude a rough draft for consideration by the various dele- | gates over the week-cnd Some Difference Scveral points of difference to b wred up including the | so-called guarding clauses 1o protect the navies limited under th treaty in the event t neighborinz nations whose unlimite 1 might be re- rded as excessive huilding, While only the experts’ not yet approved by the conference, arc being used basis for the pact, there is no doubt on the par: the drafting committee tha: reports will he approved & Monday's session, and the work can d over the week-end on thz assumption that it will he approved !'by the plenary session Monday-: W. Morrow is serving 2s chairman ¢ drafting committee. was made by and Remain ar vot el navies shonld 1 what reports, as a procec | Dwight Interest In Treaty World of Pet Cat Mascot’s Death 12 (P —Interest of the delegations to the five power naval conference was centered pri- marily today on completing draft of not he reached today to comme | K Q a report that he is planning to retire Tondon SRyl from that office to devote his entire| ¢l | time to his duties as state director of finance, He made his home in Plainville during the time he lived in this lo- |cality. A few months after he re-! turned from camp he was taken il | | 0 and that in the scuffle that followed, Wolf was shot and the car wreck | Ihen, they thought, Wolf st r toward a harbecue stand half 3 Trovincctown. Mass., April 12 (P) and dropped on the away 1 along the cliff and look ouf one w e dvent tat \(1r:lx.-..\:TVIO-Glill Holdup Man Ties Up "Juan of the republican fo Men, Robs Open Vauit TAKES PRECIOUS STONES committee may be the selection of Mayor-Elect € A. Quigley to Loot Consists of gold and Platinum fill the post. Such an appointment would require Judd to resign his po- | sition in the common council. THREE INVESTIGATIONS OF CROSSING ACCIDENT Death Toll 19 — Believe Driver Tried to Beat Train Jdewelry and Loose Gems—Pro- prictor and Son-in-Law Question- ed by Police—Insuved for §30.000. N ks loldup > (P today the office welry with cen cwark, April | two-gun man powered in Zeilhing and company, jc | ufacturers, and escaped | chandise valued at betw William 11 |the firm, tola | was in gold A over two men of n- me Zeithing, president of he police the loot | W platinum jewelry, | , and Albuquerque, (UP)—The in morgues N. ., April bodies of 19 persons la here today, ol ‘\005“ i the worst crossing accider the | history of the while griel- | stricken relatives sought to identiiy their loved ones from the mass af charred human While prepa the removal ne other precious in the heart of manufacturing victims in stones ol & Nowarl’s district Z an the oflice door, was confronted by with m in Opening ithing | un- tther said he masked hand. “Open wreckage. rations were made for | of the bodies, thre:| scparate investigations were begun | 1o determine responsibility for th: crash between a Santa 1% passenger train and a huge Pickwick Grev- hound motor vesterday near Tucblo Isleta, miles south <t Albuquerque The bus was en route from Angeles to Denver, with 2§ pants, including the driver, F. 1. Williams, of Albuquerque. Wi said the driver slowed down ing the crossing, but app: ht he could beat the across. He was about on lour behind schedule, the hus line here said. Mid-way of the track said, Williams swerved sharply in a futile attempt to avoid the ;u.-.r‘? dent. But the locomotive, which had slackened its speed somewhsi on sceing the stag plowed into th middle of the bus, shattering it into | a thousand splinters. The gasolin: tank of the stage exploded, burning | the dead and dying Mrs. I. N. Olguin, an woman who witnessed {he d bodies wore strewn right of way, some d cthers armless and legle ALl but three of the been identified today. Ninc sur-| vivors were in hospital here in a serious condition. Several were not expected to live, The driver W among those killed re man n be th and door all fhe ithin moment, ( and in. cs Two Men men wert while way be quiet,” At that | in-law | walked K n- " cmploye stage 12 Up ordered the robber Both the floor, them up. The robber uables Lo occi- scooped from an open v cape Zeith Munn three-quarters and about after the Both men were | headquarters for | tectives saia cred by insurance Zeithing and in thce came rent- fre robbery b que officials ht to police De- | Wils Cov- tionir witnes st ing's lo of $50,000. Munn were the only | clory when th The operates week closed | persons | person robber five days a today. FRANKLIN $0. BATTLE BACK IN COURT AGAIN tandard Oil Co. Resumes Fight for Gas Station Permit plant and was Indiaa | s, | the | trag alon ipitated | bodies hadl | s} The Standard Oil Co. application for a court order to allow a gaso- line filling station at the corner of IPranklin and Pearl street GITY WILL ASK COURT Demolition of Burned Building on| Several attempts to mit from the building department and the board of adjustment pre- By Rutherford. ceded an application to the superior court last y s tried Ju Ycomans with Attorney Denald Gaffne peiaring for oil company nd : will he faken Corporation Counsel J. H. Kirkham the building commission 1o obtain | representing the city: Yeo a court order for removal if speedy fs- action is not taken, Inspector A, N the | therford said today. The hou filling i< the first ordered torn down under Ap 1 provision of the 5 then taken to the supreme | allows thi bU per ce l ceure a per- Id Strect to Be Pressed A housc at 28 Gold demned as unsafe ordered removed, zed, and strect, after a has con- | before tdward fire an? not heea tie steps oy Judge permit e ‘tions of mans ordered that a decl | zoning law rel sued and od soline unconstitutional, tations to b law which | peal w zoning action when more i ot nt found. (Continucd on Page Two) 19 yea P W. urning and firin tion age An Peaked Hill Ba tion today told the s It rcads: “To the “Subject: Death of ca “After being with the Bobhy, the ¢ ked Hill Bars, h ning s horn son of official lives at put ou 1 to v 1orning Prohibition Agent Shot Negro Man| s (P Dead by April federa on, York, 36. a nt, wa gro he He had 1stody had arrested. taken two away and ran, once. was hit in 1 Two negroes were sub: sted by ction with the cing held for inve shoot conmunication ad public: High Maria, a Tom, a native, shot and killed here early today by a man identified only a on a liquor cha he head | sequently ar-| Washington policc from | or another to how shipp ting along or anything wa allk | three | ashorc. Sometimes he would 3 along the beach for two or Coast Guard | miles or roam the cdible ficld mice “Well, Peaked mascot now. here wish rvice. 11 sand dunes, 1t mascot of 1ed in the | Hill is without a fome of the ho they had Bob's years ed all his 1if yever went to town iy a shipwreek decd performed on of Cape Cod.” 5 out | Head summer md when | t of commis- Peaked Hill would walk on the | and siw n and many a | bray the back | shores | | —_— Mayor to o Fishing | When He Quits Office Returing private life after two years in office, Mayor Pao- nessa. plans {o spend Tuesday fishing at Lake Tocotoy he has announced. Several 1siness connections been offered him, but he intends to devote his entire time to the Jake shore de- velopment opened by him at 15 Hampton. The mayor is the own- er of an exiensive tract of land in con-| | \which he sub-divided into | ing and building lot | tion. J Lainar to 1 prohibition a into AT They one of them The prohibi-| negrocs are | wo\Geman Government Obtains o e Bare Majority on Farm Reliel BRISTOL MAN PROTESTS | of | Cries of “Shame™ Follow 217-10-206 Vote—>Measure Threat of Dictature Berlin | row margin of 11 vot ment of sustained by | its insistchee that fi must be linked. The vived 217 | Loud cries of {1eft benches gr | ment } president | Therc | noon that | vive | blanche given Chancellor GAS STATION COLORING | Wants Regulation to Subdue Gaudy Hues Affected By Nation-wide nables Linking of | Distributing Chain :' 1 and Agravian Beforms— (s 1 i | tol. April 12—A \gainst the lack of har- | preciation from which gasoline dis- | svern- | tributing companics arc alleged to| sufter istered here last night W. Hull, represent real estate board, the plannir and asked a cur upon the color scheme ormal esthetic pro- {1 Made, | April ) —By th tine 1 Reichstag nee government T votes while th mission and onc abstention. placed sehe “shame from the |usc@ in the painting of retail fillir eted the announce- | Stations. Mr. Hull said in particu- sult by Paul Lobe, | lar that rc T objected stres Reichstag ously the red-and-yellow com- e doubts thi bination which “elazed from the sta- the Reichstag would tions of one company without dissolution, M W. Raymond Crumb said which already had been |{hat a zoning system would limit Bruening by Pres construction of gasoline stations ive no encouragement to or quicter colors. Chancellor B the ning was today in | Whe ind farms | the *| peared before n Georg Bristol city S arall.co hat insst the r 8 of the were of to fore- carte vor for (Continued on Page Two) THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS ° . . | | | | | | | SEASON HASN'T/ Tug ARGUMENTS HAUE STARTED — Even (= THE A L, OVEQWHELMING vicTony o, THe ELEPHANT, DIDN'T_EXPeCT SO MANY/* A 2] e ) Aveaman NA\ R Ji JORNSOM. wWiLL STAGE FlGUr FOX PRES(DENT Pro TEM " oF il Hfl [ i zecie v e~ - MESSAGES DION'T EXPECT SO MANY AT THE Bl EDUCATIONAL. EXH(BIT~— r\suwgpa?efim e s PN GE LONG NOW / s % t | 1 t & POV IN [ / il A n | AT THE L Sl ‘ ! | | c | |c |t AN FULL EORCE - WARM DAYS WILL START TUE SEEDS — AND WEEDS ’ — was Herald asking that formation that he for that ship (A —A of N el thrown | sonie co ot the | Dunn | Dunn, v | with ind was sent to the soldie there he letter to the print the . in was there and to sent a it He was then sent to Bangor, Me., recuperation and it was therc he met Miss Dorothy former resident of this city. laims she did not know he marricd and they began a fricnd- which later brought on their iage in Bangor Charged With Abandonment According to reporis coming from Percau, She was na (Continued on 1 T'wo) LAD IN MAINE TELLS OF QUEER KIDNAPIN Insists He Was Stolen in Michigan and Drugged Mechanie Falls, Maine. 14-year-old hoy had been kidnaped as he was on his to a high school in Detroit ch., on Monday, was at the home ht Watchman Albert Needham April who said he way i lad who T conard Hanna into an gave the name of told a tale of being automobile in the 2 city by two men he did nof and taken to New York by He said that after drinking ce the men gave him on th = mind was a blank for sev- s and that he then recalled in about two different cit- 5 on eievated railways. He said the ven {ook him to Lewiston yesterday placed him on a train bound for Mich know rain. | Run‘ford, but that as he had no | money I valked 11 his town The boy said his father was Wil- m Hanna, and that they had been iving at the factory hotel in D roit r his father obtained em slovment in the Ford factory. off the train and across country to was put miles ia 'LOOSENED WITH CHISEL, STONE FALLS FROM ROOF Drops I'rom Eaves of Begley Block at 422 Main Street—Inquiry Reveals Tampering. Shortly in; o'clock last ev fell from the 100f 422 Main Eugene Kieff Dr. M- s, to the after a larg Beg and Officer the attention one of the ownc A mason was sent and reported that some- have cut the stone off a chisel, as he found evidenc hat it had been worked on rathe han having fallen out. treet, alled er. cstigate one must i THE WEATHER New Br Cloudy, light cloud ST e e e ain and vicinity: possibly occasional in tonight; Sunday hos- | pital at Hampton, Virginia. While he | to in- | naval {rcaty for signing mnext Thursday and in departure for home. tion was the spirit of home-going so matked as with the Americans, who are imtent upon catching the Leviathan at Southamp- | ton April 22, even it if must be held over 48 hours so they can make it. With the exception of the pro- | visional clause which will allow | Great Britain, and ergo, America and | Japan, to increase their navies be- yond the treaty figures if endanger- | ed by the building programs of non- nations, that France nd Italy. The three power limitation agreement between Japan, America, and Great Britain was not expected to offer serious obstacle. Mere mat- ters of ferminology are regarded as involved Vive Power Section Difficult The five power section of the | treaty, however, may be more diff cult. Although involving much less than the three power limitation rcement, the conflicting national | viewpoints of Italy and France were generally to clash some- n in its expr s in some delay. tions were reported today to be seek- ing certain reservations hitherto un- | considered. According to those close to the French delegation Aristide Briand, French foreign minister, in signing art of the treaty relative to a hip holiday will reserve the | right to build 70,000 tons capital ships which were granted France under the Washington treaty and which thus far have not been built. Ttaly was said to desire to make a similar re ation with regard to $3,000 tons of capital ships, thus continuing the demand for parity (Continued on Page Two) ‘CLAIM STOCK WENT UP AND ESTATE LOST §300 | | Order by Man Who Died Not Delivered, Plain- tiff Alleges | In no de | signatory is. | expected Kowitz had days after Bernard Ber- it is claimed, purchased 50 shares of common stock of the Ei Electric stock, he died and when the draft due for the amount did not reach the Commercial Trust | Co. the stock was returned and the | sale cancelled. His estate has | brought suit for $500 against Bon- r Brooks & Co., Inc., claiming that the stock increased in value. Berkowitz ordered the stock on 1930, at $16.50 and, it it was agreed that the k would be delivered to the Commercial Trust Co., where a draft | would be paid. On January’2s Ber- | kowitz dicd and on February & Mor- | ris Berkowitz was appointed admin- | istrator. It was on the same day | that the stock was returned when | the draft was not paid. The ad- “mnns'r.uox' claimed the bank did | this without notifying the Berko- witz family. At the time the stock was sellir a share. In the complaint drawn by Attor- ney Bernard L. Alpert, the plain- | tiff's attorney, it cd that the | stock be returned the financial | loss satisfied Constable I'red Winkle served the v.up. rs. or

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