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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930. e e e e o o o . | | pressed repentance for their at-| | between unemployed and the police. defendants on trial for counter-re-|question John J. Parker on his ape wrewuorks rigure In Ilorentme | | tempts to recstablish the capitalistic The uncmployed were promiscl | volutionary activities in the | pointment as associato Justico of the |regime in the Ukraine. | doles Tuesday, but the city did not | ai expres: repentance; may | supreme court C leb fi f H l S Former Premier Chekhovsky and ' ¥y |receive the money and postponed | escap: penalty Senator Frazier attacked “bureaus e ration o 0 y atur ay S R HISEASE former Ioreign Minister Nikovsky |the payment until Friday. Friday Sports cratic methods™ of Indian bureau. o members of the government set up | the unemployed learned that only | . Ky — Dedicate looms| Interstate commerce committed i |remov is former president of the E = Ol H o B Light thousand then gathered and i PR _|on railroad consolidation legislations Former Al’my DOGlOl‘ Flflds Oddvl'l\rainian Academy of Sciences llllqlle ayd errara fo Be Maone Wiite Hulpbor S0E ; Campaign funds committee called cur golf tourney. v i Inmates of Zoo Awake ; ward by Rocket in Its It was expected that the usual death crowd. £ clson omnibus pension less nights for the animals of the 3eh fienets 2 z out w N Independence zoo which is adja- || Pe2red, Yesterday in the role of hu-|tences in their case. Ay Ol Dras et cos ok A MINERS‘ CLASH WIDENS bout with Carnera of veterans of the Civil War. 1 X o orthopedic section of the “second Herera, president-eleet of Columbia tsider application China Child ; ffairs sub-c i ducers have tangled with the D op (e o e ] o T C Military affairs sub-committes k: " o “ha 3 | ceremony known as “the explosion || batfests, the monkeys, rabbits, S r e Colombian minister to the Unitel | operativ 1K cave in | harbors bill, adding several projects by General Simon Petlura in 1919, a small sum of money had come,|as derby favorits by win ov i- auestioned Commissioner Eastman Sacred Cart Blast Takes Place Ly ot oy o o e A st By e el S R SRR L — n to the city council room |puanc L. Tower of Niagara Ialls, Attificial Pigeon Shot Sky- efl i w d The 45 men also declared they : 2 wd demolished it. The police in- Sl e ; on amat | 0r receipts and expenditures of sens g S Y-|| Night Baseball Keeps Rem y 10r Yrounds were willing to work sincerely for | Met in Harbor by Tug Eicvenadl i aalol foo mlone B e SR L RS or = SR S success of the Soviet administration. e policewomen were wounded by the | g ppan el or| House Independence, Kas., April 19 W s 5 | : o 5 4 5 B ashington, April 19 (UP)—The | penalty for e o iiarsion | Wew ok, Aprlab (D An ot Carnera’s California license recom- < (P—Night basebal ; 34 penalty for counter-revolutionaryism | New York., April 19 ( An o Tl 3 o el cnsions. for CRhann Feathers—Load of Fire- BNt baseball means siee- | [lowly masot, despised by men, ap-|would be modified to prison sen- | ficial rcception tendered by rey mended because. of unsatisfactory | Jo MUVOR PEAROAR 0T, S8 | leven hundred veterans and wives crackers Exploded by Tent wthe e A dm‘a!‘ltys savior from dreaded bolnr-‘ |BTayor: Walksr Anat e cobimitios o New England B L dicina atier adopfinst soaite () ball park SRagel bl f e ] 0 American business and finance BREACH BETWEEN UNIONS i CGonn.—State haard ti6n of regret over the death of Repe Fuse as Devout Watch. The last two nights the Pro- LR Dien SURL o 1 aders awaited Dr. Enrique Olay: public welfare announces it will con- | rocontative R, Q. Lee of Texas. 5 = today. R Welfare, Ing of w York to ey Bl bor dlioosil ) House of pDayld team from Ben- || nected with Johns Hopkins hospital, o, o S Unitaq| O M Shot in Hlinols Trouble— | soticit. funds in statc when new in. | norked on bill for disposition jof Florence, Ttaly, April 19 (A—That || ton Harbor, Mien. "~ Baltimore, has used this lowly bit | l r. Olaya, returning to thej Unite 1 ! SO L Muscle Shoals LR s dek he ball-hawks were 5 - 5 s States to complete details in con- Mznoin Autes Try to £ A - Rivers and harhors committee res startlingly striking holy Saturday (| ... i ! he | | of animal life to cure 120 paticnts | g . chasing a prolific deluge from the | | & TET0 (00 B0 5 - nection with his administration o 'y . | —Directors of ¢0- | sumed work on omnibus rivers and 3 s, scase. Meper rowils. s art,” wi d its|| pheasants and ducks, refusing to 5 i int! 1 Sta 5 S ap oS in hand t g ac-|1e its preliminary draft of the meass of the sacred cart,” which had its|f Pheasants and ducks, refusing 10 || ... oy tho invitation of Chair-| N0 RBDOF[CI’S Present iring 45 to be met down the I e T e ) o its prelininary draft of the meas origin six centuries and more ago, | [ Femain abed. P by man Johnsonsot the holise vetarans 2 2 ind brought ashore from the Ulua S ol (s A ion in &l vealed | ure was performed here this noon to the || I the vllzm y lighted rlinways. ks e ol sl e ] of the United Fruit line by tha g £ | by rec 0 1 ' McKeown mocrat, Oklahom el A Pote Bidres, ado. muterin ool e, told a small audience of S one probably fatally, has stre P . o 2 R e oy of the ass orentines, | | e B iy amprehansive. of | | Legionnaires Thursday night of his S 1 g M el HHe breach between (he. o SEAL S S s e Iad proposed toErec peasants from outlying townships,|| . qopless Faseball season for his and a large number of American || %5 PR and British tourists spending the )| specialists from Mt. Alto veterans £ Baster holidays on the banks of the! hospital to study under Baer. Jm-sl entered (h;\‘mm\ day of n.l\ ah- | ieas visitar: dalveenng e o TR , B nual meeting this morning with in- e o ! est elash between \ Soston—Miss Lilli dwin, 19, oy S o Arno. v e - Eventually, 1t is hoped to make the Pt _Om"{ th R ate am | Part included H. Freeman Ma S ot ore e nte oo el s Leased Province Given Secreted in the "sacred cart.)” un- cure available to the 10,000 war |terest centering on an jate aNd i o the state department, Major G AR Tt ) o £ ot > 3 hi in Pact der its coverings of red damask, veterans suffering from osteo- | CONfidential talk which President| . pncon TS Somm ander Aol osander Howat ‘prpsident o crel red in collision o o + Back to China in Pac flowing ribands and garlands of myelitis. | Hoover will give at a dinner to- SEOTNE CoE i sy, dost| (UMD ON preRared jtogn d aut ; o Nank China, April 19 (P—Of« oup of regular union miner i School depart- | ficial announcement was made to< flowers, were a host of firecrackers, | The tale of Bacr's discovery {is|Might. Aok iral Louls R. De Stefguer, com- | i iaoun 00 : : 1 ! d ‘ockets, pinwheels and other pic- filled with the drama of scientific| The president appears at 7 o'clock | oo of (he third naval districe, | o0 Automobiles filled with w il bl L A mentiforsuendiionios tiresquely inflammable affairs. A exploration. | in the Willard hotel at the end of aq " [\ oo o0 fohidenc drove up to disperse the aufdienc i to be held for two | wejhaiwei. a British leasehold in fuse on top of it was connected With As a doctor on the battlefield of |day's proggam in which an array of | ;'\ “po i Catral Diaz Chiben | o0 N _the melee which followed | Junior high schoois in hope children | gpantung, back to China. The agree< a special wire that led to a spot [Trance Bacr observed a strango|distinguished Anferican and forcign | /i FRIe CalTAl Tam (R | about 25 shots were fircd. cir education com- | yiant was signed last night by Sis just above the high altar of the Ca]][m‘ma Astronomer Says Ho | phenomenon. Wounded soldiers who | newspaper men and statesmen are (0 T SONRE NN WEREE | pamey bavis, Zeiglor, 1 miner P10 § tilkes Tampmn. Brifls Sl nearby cathedra lay for days on the battlefield often 3’“',‘"“ ”“"'}‘""““’f'(‘ Haglt “‘°""' con- |y " Olaya at the Battery and then | ¥aS shot in the stomach and ph X Conn \I' wnd C. T. Wang, Chinese foreign 2 : 2 . . SATE ket ir “Buddies”|ditions as they affeét the press | - Olayd at the B & s s 1. director of Yale observ- | aiic” s clergyman cele! g g 2 5 cme at Inwood Hill Park. J.0 b tran un i : 8 the (solomn Tlhmass of Hoddy S ’ |not. Searching for causes, Bacr|Papermen will attend, but following | "5y ) v Mo (o n it (| Adam Ivanich of Rovalton, Tto PO ADCUN I S bl Seihiabvel! was leased to: Gradt eacheiltne Gloria lin Byvaiaia | found that those freshly wounded |the tradition of the profession onj. “0 CEG W Bl 0 N0 | Grove of West Frankfort and Rav | 3l o0y b 5 Britain by a convention with tha s eenle| Pasadena, Cal, April 19 (D)—Dr.| 4 % Vo. |such intimate occasions, there will orksbefare proceeding ‘o ¢ : knowa hefore in the as- | Brite g Deo,” and the bells in the steeple |and treated by modern methods fre- | Washington, will deliver his fire: | Fdmon, of he others . Chinese government dated July 2 homar Lo ming And tie-ovgan ta Py, | SPeTI John, astronomer at|quently developed inflammation of (P® MO reporters present.”) . R e e LR tronomy.” The fareitons essed. it an artificial pigeon with a skyrocket | the Mount Wilson observatory here, | the bone. Others, who had fain | 0|h‘:'x_"i"o'_m"‘_"",:‘t“"]:_l}‘:‘f]“‘:r | his henor by Karl A. Bieked - = sl Muss—lfourtecn 1MCrS | ises, besides the fort and the bayg embedded in its tail was seen to|has announced that exhaustive ex-|long on the battlefield with their| =OMer ~“‘“ e o Y",) S esilant o (e nltedb Prats. 1 H {he islinds in the bay, the island shoot down the wire and out over |periments With the speed of light |Wounds infested with maggots, RolofOE den fof il oR NewiTorl: swimn nd Ired i Liu Kung. and a belt of ten English {he heads of the congregation into|have determined there is no ether|scemed strangely immune to this i“fin(l" and of its curc. As a result - Tl E ichard Soufhg: of the depari- union set up by insur | plans are being made for bone| Washington, April (UP)—The | jiont of state represented President [4finers and the United Woren's wtional | conrt gestion by appointment of | American Society of Newspapcr Edi- | Hoover in welcoming thé distin- | ers of Americ ist prohi enforce- | “floa nt is a “national dis ¢ = s;y Andre Geraud, known as Nen of Greer . Conn,, clected miles wide along the entire co; ; 5 S i - sup- | disease. “Pertina political cditor of the 0 S OU S L new cag ; I the squarc beyond. Sizzling as it|drift. Such a finding is further sup- | SR B R TRO P4 COUTS HIKE e ; .| line of the Dbay. sped on its way it soon hit the fuse |port of the Einstein theory, Dr. When peace came, Baer returned | e territory had about 255 Steed, former editor of the Times of By the Associated Dre orms three housewives their : 1 it ting the fuse|John reported. | to Johns Hopkins, but he did not | g ES D OF R ! R oo and ained 154.415 and setting off all the concealed fire- Pt e v o it ibitants in 1921, The native city S before the scientists at the California | Ne Dicked up a book and read how | The trend ofModay's discussion is naiind Jersey Cit, N. J,—Count Henty 104y coliects s100 f e el St B - fite rech y, said that|the ancients had used maggots to[Set Dy the opening address by Sec-f ' e = o 1a Vaulx, noted Irench airmar Hand e £ v 1324 Eedent i S i The flaming dove that thus sot|Instituto of Technology, sald that)fhe anclents had used maggots to|PCn W Jpt WP UCR IS ™ (Cog Bovs Brave Tlements on rip to 06 12 Vaulx. noted i ativg el : { fatal | habitants. Negoliations have been the cart on fire is alleged to be| With the collaboration of Dr. Walter clean t s ot peilen(siwhose | SPLAEY, of LD metior Wilbur mose other men and a woman killed | “1A4Y - e | inder way for some tima for its symbollic of the holy spirit, which, |S. Adams and Dr. I'rances G. Pease, | bones had been fractured. b ittt Bty b lington as Annual Good'Fri- | ¥ len planc t by the natlonalist govern- in the version of the Acts of the|also of the observatory, he had com- | Works in Laboratory R i el wire in fog 2 A Apostles, descended upon the assem- | Pleted 30,000 separate tests of the| e started to work in his labora- | journa ‘“:‘ "“"‘_I‘" ]'“."‘””‘ ‘l’ the day Expedition is Staged Warsaw, Va., — 2l W e Apostles, des 4 e tory, incubating maggots from the|Press and the “bench™ are also on ilesman, arrested o - 1E 4 st Pentecost day | Speed of light, using rays traveling in n &8 i ; HERALD CLASSIFIED Bled, disclples the first Pentscost day | sheet of ent, veing rays bavelins | o o8 o e laced them U]S*”pro:rmn, : be ar gp|oLowering and weeping skies meant | slaying Mary Baker RALD CLASSIFIED ADS o % 1 in|cnce of velocity in any case. !in the bone wounds of guinea pigs. hese arc dlscus: v ML .| nothing to the Boy Scouts in Troop Washington -— A oritics exp £ ‘ Totay's coremony originated in| Evely syl The wounds healed. . Over and over | Avlesworth, president of the Nation- |4 vesterday, for 25 of them set out | firsy seven of 10 new cruisers allot What Congress Is the d Of theicrusad . Hazz0 e e T e wesnit of thesa tests! the seien. | Heitried the experhfient. & |al Broadcasting company: Paul B.lat 7 o'clock in the morning under|ted United States under proposod Doing mz?;’- i ”fT‘x - Ioa:Cl)::::.: tist declared. disproved the conclu-| Then came his daring step. o | Williams, editor of the Utica Press: | Assistant Scoutmaster Euclid raval treaty to be laid down br family, went on a martial expedition | to €70 T U Miller, of |tricd the maggot cure on a human |Frank E. Gannett, president of the | Har and spent the entire hike |19 to the Holy Land in 1099, and tra- 3 | nnett newspapers and David Law- |t 1 and Saturday Ll 2 being “who had 1 ramping through (he rlingto: syalton, 111, — Constat P 2 G the Casc School of Applicd Science, | had no chance to A = g rlington alton, 11 nstat dition =has it he was the frst 10| leveland, Ohio, that there is a rela- |ANYVa¥." He was successful. Other |Fence, president of the United States | hills in spite of the rain. The grouy | hve miners wounded, on )\fm.;' fhe l"hr‘s‘]:," xfl"(g on]:hcg“ofl“‘s experiments on humans followed, | Paily. Officers also will be nomin- | went to Bristol by train and from | in cla between rival mine faction: of Jerusalem. Godefroy De Bouil- tive motion between the carth and i R . : i h | other celestial bodies and the cther until 120 had been cured. One pa- [ated and committce reports heard. | that city struck off to the north.| Washington — Senate commit lion, it appears, rewarded him with | % 0 | tient had undergone 79 unsuccessful | 8 o —— keeping to the back roads and calls on senatorial candidate t n ¢ o . two pieces of flint from the holy| *%r "y, 0L ™ L iy announced | OPerations. Toda he is well. | Foothall Star Arrested swinging around the Burlington submit carly reports of campa a y Matlnees in that form. sepulchre. It is onc of these thatf s wid. struck | The significance of the discovery | o re # |Matchers fojcome home by way of [receipts and expenditures. serves the Tlorence cathedral clergy | (PGSl Ol T f0, Sl oGy e reveatod by fow facts: Thera| I Clash With Police : to light the paschal candle and the | 1o (02 FICACSORS0RY (REATY, BF lare 10,000 war veterans suffering| San Francisco, April #9 (®—Ral- | The scouts prepared their own | 0f Great Northern railr 1o case ALIL “new fire,” to set off the rocket in | [BIt SAVRICEE T Br e b | from osteomyelitis. In 1927 there |Ston W. (Rusty) Gill. University of {ginner, They were.able to keep dry |4Une 1 1o advise Russian govern-| Lobby committee questioned Hon- SEATS 2 c the pigeon's tail and finally to cause | o “\inoh "Chicn Dr. Albert Ein- | Were 1.240 deaths from the diseasc, |California football star, carly today feven though it rained hard at rath. [M€t on railroad rehabilitation pro-|ry H. Curran. president of the Asso- R the sacred cart to explode. Stein's theory of relativity —is par.|Thousands of civllians suffer from |Was arrested on charges of resisting oy frequent intervals, and o numers |E1410 > ciation Against the Irohibition 12:30 to 2:00 P. M In olden times in Florence the vy % qaq > lit also and it is’ increasing rapidty |an officer, disturbing the peace and ous occasions they took refyge in| Washington Copeland in radio | Amendment e = Gt citizens used to light candles known Dr. St. John will 5o to Washing-due to bone fractures in nummah"cidrunkmmr‘u after a disturbance abandoned houses along the road- opposes Hoaver's modified pro- Judiciary committee decided to ¢s “facelline” from the paschal fire. |, % P 000 00 B0 0 B e |and industrial accidents. a cafe in the Latin Quarte G posal for American adherencs f{o Q carry them through the old city Officers said they were forced 0| The troop orchestra will hold a |WOrld court | €Y | firmation of the non-existence of | ‘ 2 | S <3 in procession. There used to be £reat |y qritt at the spring meeting MGAPITALISTS RECANT ih.mr}uvnf Gill to take him to the €ity | rehearsal in the Center Congre Washington Tarif conferees rivalry among them as to who jail. There. they said. he objected |ional church chapel on Manday | 2E1EC on highe nate duty on cas- the National Academy of Sciences. Unionville and Farmington Chicago -—— Ralph Budd, president Order should be first to get a light that T0 [to being searched and had o b |evening, and gn the following evn. |1l Testoration of countervailing i T = nd to be a member of the Pazzi fam-| (pica it 19 is | it amendment abolishing courtesy of E J ago, April 10 (P — Miguel | 1 = . : son banquet of the church, |G e nnon ily, descendant of the Pazzo WhO|(Gonzaics, who did much of the| . - . [IL DUCE'S DAUGHTER ON VISIT froon {rumpok band: willl also | B0 DrivicEes of American ofrlcials had won the holy flint for Florence. | caching for the Chicago Cubs last | FOrty-Five Ukrainlans Promisc Loy-| Rome. April 19 (P—Signorina Ed- | provide a part of (he evening's pro- Lo el LA R Family Specially Honored e e Clatr e {da Mussolini, daughter of the pre-|gram of entertainment, ucharest — One hundred and E'El I Because of this coincidence, the! oy svith the White Sox. | alty to Sovict Government in | mier, and her filince, Galeazzo Ciang. Bl - ty [_I 50 I»lm r] id.(ljw., o signoria, or government of the! (onzales was released outright P < accompanied by 11 Duce and Donn T LS Y e NI ULCE AT S LRt M > Q - % Florentine republic, allowed the e e e o FRceioriDesthitsenience |Mustolini today visited the vina | TW0 Iiiled, 19 Hurt elren during Good Friday service AG[VELLO ‘S STARTS SUNDAY Pazzis to build their car and sct|Chicago fans he is not yet done. He| Kharkov, Ukraine, U. S, §. R.|Savoia to render homage o the kinz In}Zayiercie Clashij i his mabiand aiac eh e BEAUTY SHOP For 4 Days off their fireworks every holy Sat-|plans to engage in semi-professional ‘Ax\r\l 19 (P—Recanting in the face|and queen beforc their forthcoming | Warsaw. April 19 (P —Two per fj:v‘ an t ”1’ 1 _w‘v towar B N AN RS urday in practically the same man- | baseball here if he does not connect | of death sentences for their heresy, | marriage. sons were killed and 19 wounde.l vam“!]“‘ 5 '”“““H., Strand Theater Bldg. ner as toda year the fam-|with a league organization. Professor Serge Efremov and 44| The sovereigns congratulated yesterday in Zawicrcie, a darge in- |\ (”\) el Dhishoph e 1 T, N T R A N jly's descendants have the cart re- [ other defendants on trial for counter | felicitated the young' couple and |dustrial conter. halfway hepwern | eonr g irchs Dishon Telephone 1543 | embellished and drawn fo its ap- RALD CLASSIFIED ADS |revolutionary activities have ex-|presented them with a wedding gift. | Warsaw and Kralow during (ofibie |- 1o pointed place in the cathedral square | : by four snow-white oxen, wbose horns and hoofs are gilded, and who bear bright crimson blankets. This little procession, which occurred carly today, attracted a throns of spectators. The oxen, for their part in the ceremony, are given a double ration of fodder. Farmers of tHe surrounding re- 3 gion used to consider it a good omen 2 for their crops if the flaming dove ran true along the wire. If it devi- : Continuous Shows! Kha ated from its course, they believed they were in for bad weather. They have lost that superstition. however. since five years ago the bird fell on the way, yet the harvest was as bountiful as ever. NEW YORK SHIPPING AT i off Muyrder Holds Others at Pier and De- lays or Halts Ferries, : New ID,—;,-,YATH, 1:;_1/»—shlip- SEVEN PERSONS, scated about the dinner table in the baronial home of Dan ping in New York harbor was at a X ! : Rt standstill early today as a result of Parados, turned to a grim contest of make-believe—cach attempting to “convict a thick fog that descended yester- the others of ‘the hypothetical murder of their absent host. day morning. )] The French liner Tle De France : o o 2 ; : attempled to malks. the outhountd oy Like a mountain avalanche, there burst out a torrent of hatreds and jealousics, voyage last night when a slu;h\ lift- hissing, stinging, biting. Parados was loathed and despised by his business associates ing of the fog seemed to forecast r i ; Ceigs (»\faror weather but was forced to his secretary, servints, acquaintances and even by his wife. anchor at the harbor entrance. : ¥ & 5 g 7 . The White,Star liner Olympic. Under his very roof, Parados bitterest encmics “confessed” their mnermost also scheduled fo sail last night, was . % :. 3 5 - - G fiz13 atines pier) thoughts, laid bare a dozen motives for the imaginary crime, to whichenearly cvery The inbound Cunard liner Beren- persoriin the house became a party-suspect. garia, with 729 passengers aboard. E = remained at anchor in quarantine all » F1 S s ; ; o Ao AThENar S Teata o ol doara A‘\ skillful prosecutor, lnm.sclf a mysterious visitor to I.\.mum siniste? 11:30 a. m. yesterday. domain, had barely finished the grilling, when his little drama was interrupted. All ships bound for South Amer- 'n;"'i:“:a:l'i‘:g“;:‘ ‘v"‘i:”‘f“i‘c‘c”‘"\'z??‘i' The police were pounding on the door, demanding admittance, The game rupted and one ferry line suspgnded had become a redlity, Dan Parados was dead in his library, a bullet through his heart. opeatlon s WHO 1S GUILTY? Recad the answer in this unique, pulsating story of b e \ N g British war graves cxist in no revenge and romance—by Charles G. Booth—his latest, distinctive work, 3 \ X Y \ fewer than 110 countries in the five “ R AT MICH TIDE NN Q - N (recit MURDER AT HIGH TIDE"' _ . \ 3 § \ \ & AR by Charles G. Bootk STARTS MONDAY, APRIL 28 IN THE New’ Britain Herald Continuous Show:

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