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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930. st sparks, carried byah Margaret Moffat, Miss Vera O'Brien, Miss Bessie Smith, DMiss Carolyu Young, Mrs. W. Sullivan, Miss Moy- lan Conlin, Mrs. Carolyn Conlin, Mrs. B. F. Gaffney, Mrs. O’Leary Mrs. W. J. Morrin, Mrs. C. Crowley Solomon, Mrs. J. G. Woods, Mrs. Mrs. M Judd, Miss Telen McAleer BRIDE COMPLAING rett of Hartford, ) cobs of Plainville, Sweeney, Miss Miss Ina Brock Non-Support Hearing Andrew Bucheri of 36 Lafay stated emphatically o Miss Marg , Mrs. T Bannon. Mi o A ‘athleen Wel Miss Dorothy Boilagd, Mrs. o Walsh, - Mrs. T. C. Cavanaugh anl Mrs. W. J. McDonough. MILFORD DOCTOR | l Mr Ringrose, M ette strect Ma Me: g 2 ¢ that the would not live at 16 High street, where her husband ha a tenement, because his mother “al w ticks her nose into my busi In Judge Stanle Traceski ex plained to her t the Iher to live wherever her husban, provided a proper home, if she e pected to receive support frem hin OF HOTHER-IN-LAW Miss Mary Wasik, Miss Lillian Ba ';AIWflyS lmel'[el‘illg, She Sflys in | the witness stand in police court to- w obliged but she was adamant and the court motion for her husband’s T e Waiting for Trolley No Excuse, Judge Says Buffalo, N. Y., April 29 (UP)— Waiting for a street car is no de- fense in Judge Clifford J. Chap- man’s court either. Walter Link, 53, a night watchman, tried it when haled into court on a charge of intoxi- cation but was fined $10. ‘I was waiting for a street car, judge,” Link protested. “I sat .{] down on the curb and fell o || asteep.” s| The continuance case of Gus Bat- - | taglia of West Main street, - | charged with non support, was con- - | tinued to June 30 on recommenda- tion of Probation Officer Connolly. YOUTH DIES FROM a 1, The Geneva Chamber of Com- merce Is considering calling an as- sembly of all industries to consider action regarding the American tariff particularly that affecting St. Gall, where the iron, manganese and lace industries re centralized. Queen Opens Locks in Holland During Services Amsterdam, Holland, April 29 (® —Queen Wilhelmina, by simply pulling a handle, today opened the gates of a new lock at Ymuiden in the ship canal which connects Am- sterdam with the North Sea, en- to the Dutch port. The lock, which took 10 years to build at a cost of 18,000,000 guild- ers, (about $7,200,000) is said to be the biggest of its kind in the world and capable of accommodating the largest vessel yet built or contem- plated. The queen, with other members of abling the biggest liners to proceed | THE IDEAL is found in unique combination in Seibert’s milk . . . rich, pure, wholesome, and scientifically pas- teurized. Seibert’s stands up under exacting test. granted discha the royal family, traveled to Ymui- dan by the new liner Johan Van Oldenbarneveld and later took a short trip on the North Sea. IN FRAUD CASE IGoat Gland Specialist Called Belore State Board subject were oW Topeka, Kas, April 20 (P—Dr. J. |2nd Brinkley, Milford Kas., at | gland” specialist, today was order- ed to appear hearing here Junc 17 befo e board of medical examinatior ration to| show cause why his lice to prac- tice medicin hould not be revoked A complaint, all g fraud, anl entation, as prepared by | tlorney gene fi yester- William A. Smith, attorney said Do understood the was signed by Dr. C. I Parney, Kansas City, retiring presi- dent of the Kansas Medical Society. Mr. Smith declined to malke pub: lic complete allegations contain:d in the petition pending formal serv- | Brinkley, probably today. medical board yes- attorney gen- action by “I'll appeal to Hartford” she threatened as she left the stand. Bucheri, who is 21 years of age, was represented by Attorney Thomas welus, Probation Officer B. C. Connolly testified that the couple married in November, 1929, s 1 carns on 0a repairing store on 3 his wife's mother allowed them to occupy a tenement | in her property for six months with- out charge, while his mother agreed to give them a free rent in her pro- | perty on High strect for another six | months. Since April 10, Bucheri has not contributed anything towards his wife's support of her re- fusal to live in the High street tene- ment, and his arrest on the charge [of mon support resulted. | Mrs. Bucheri testified th {ner husband took their m Skinner Phone for daily delivery. INJURIES IN WRECK Car Nicked by Speeding Ma- chine Turns Over Twice B. of Xenia husetts Nationul Guard National lled out to patrol th when the crow ot too larg gument Over Wedding Causes Fatal Shooting New York, April 29 (A— An ar- zument over whether Edda Musso- lini, daughter of the Italian dictator, shuenld have mewried a count. caus- ed a 1atal shooting in a Brooklyn about t for the 1 MORNING, NOON PMNIGHT ~~ MAKE SURE IT'S SEIBERTS J.E.SEIBERT & SON 433-435 PARK ST. PHONE-1720 hall fi which cau members nt k in a stove roof, Lafayette hoard of aldermer ided of and has street, who were in Chi- North Adams, Mass, April 2J (UP)—Injuries suffered last night when his sutomobile side- swiped by another machine said to have been traveling at almost mile- a-minute speed resulted in the deat of Lionel Bianc; 16-year-old high school student, at North Adams hos- pital carly to fo! 10 city rs in ex vened for the first session of the league's 10th anniversary meeting. |of Rapid City, S. D., chairman of |the house committee on expendi- | tures, to Holvoke City Hall d$ l}drop at least one-fourth of its per- Oyo e l y a an evem ‘Soml(‘l without any detriment to the Mi“s AISO lgmtw ‘sr‘r\‘icefl rendered.” g | progressive bureaucracy made up of Holyoke, Mass., April 20 (A—Tire muitiplied layers of barnacles.” caused $300,000 loss and necessitat- ed the summoning of aid from threc Six building of the Caspar Ranger Tumber company, in whose yard the | e C.T. U. Field Secretary to started blazes at th W. ey Flel y >eople’s Savings bank Olio, field secretary of t streets | woman's Christian “Cateh the n, 3 p. m. Miss Ervin is A un For several y she taught in Cedarville colle | 1d the organization that he He criticized the conduct of the officials w today investigating the | other cities a the calling out of rted, were destroyved and ok Attend Meeting Tomorrow Union will speak at of Cedarville college, Ohio 1so of women lUMBER YARI] FlREvRupres(‘ma!\\'u William Williamson, EEELr | was confident the government could | federal government utted, un- origin of a fire, which last nu;mTEMPERANEE UN"]N | \ nard. an cight of a mile Miss Mary Frwin, cal police t0 | yrothodist ch raduate course s nd in sev- eral years associated rself witi s for the advancement of chilil and has served general of the Loyal Temperance | the vith hand ex 5 noses could of th {he in- not w | and = reg Louis Fugundia. 26, who lived above the restaurant. appeared o be getting the better of the argument when one of two strangers who had taken part, drew a pistol and fired three bullets into Fugundio's shoul- der and cl He dicd a few hours later at the Methodist icopal ¢ hospital. The strangers escaped. served g Lgotghecans; for caused o or vard Patricl O'Leary, the water J X s al's office atchman secreta lumber co 2 Legion. pany. discovered that time had cadway. A gen- 1 af The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs. { sho ana | John Bianco of this city, was onz s [ of four bovs injured when the e e e e s ront ipyice o tliaf A e it o Tiaze ol M. Buchort criticlged | 24 bY the rear bumnper of an au- her to such an extent that 1k { tomobile operated by J. Andrew were not pleasant. 'S | Clegharn, Jr., also 16, as the latte falking about me and saying | 2iicmpted to pass the other ma- T aid mot kuow how Lo 00 angihing - | chine, Dlanco's turned three she asserted. “I don't want to live | omersaults. ? r Bls - iiies ot mg neletyes.| | Sleeliopmwes artalened i disele Let him take me someplace else, He | €OUrt today, charged with viols hit Mo oh Eecoust of mis motnor |tue autemoblle faws. Police said he | probably would be rearraigned on and me in a delicate condition.” | ¥ M ) Crose-cxamined by Attorney Ca- | mansiavghter charge as result of Bianco's death. Mrs. Bucheri could not re- e i The boys were returning member when her husband struck | she had never | Nigh school baseball game | time of the accident. her. She admitted th hushand's mother, ol e B B {Swiss Plan Repr 5 | : . ] Over Amerijcan Tariff | ; ° lived with her and she admitted also that she told Berne, Switzerland, April 29 (/?4‘ risals neral document 1 co J,"J“,".‘-,,y‘ | convention of th Christian Temper- | met in London ted world's Loyal Tem- sion. office As field secretary of the National Woman's Christian Tem- aid was sum ton, S cld PHSSES ']N TRIAI, perance Union, she lizing in children's and voung people’s work. In 1920 at t World's Woman's Union which Lingland, she superintendnet perance L 11 holds eral a rival of the o — ARREST 100 COMMUNISTS Riga, Latvia, April 29 (®—More than 100 communists have been ar- rested in Riga during the past week in connection with the preparations for demonstrations May Day. Many houses have been searched for arms. s sound he app and later moned from Northamp- End- of - Month Clearance of Dresses (For Tomorrow Only) wiais of t hich pring ice on Dr. Members of the terday called on.the eral secking immediate his office Dr. Brinkley, miedical helps and other information | over a Milford rudio station, oper- car spe Everyone is ing. After the address a social hour who broadcasts Il follow. The program will be 1s follows 7 Music Mrs. Mary . B. Brust|ates an cxtensive hospital {he Man Shoots Three, Waits Some &rsen e s ot st Tlllle im, POIIGG Prayer .. Mrs. Harriet Healy Vocal selection Mrs. G M. Bryau Address, “Catch the Vision Miss Mary L About 50 Dresses to Go At helus, from a at the Coste to Begin Tests For Atlantic Hop Soon Paris, April 29 (P —Reports at the Villacoublay ficld today were tha Social hour Dicudonr ‘oste, noted French flie Wednesday cvening a o'clocl tomorrow will begin trial flights in and Killed three men Yesterday and (oo will be w high school “Get-|his renovated plane Question Mark then disappeared Waiting for | pogether for the voung folks. S |in preparation for a transatlantic nearly two hours for someone to ar- | o will he served. after which Miss | trip to New York. It w i Coste| Prosecuting hev e Woodstins i 1 B lhoped o take off shortly after the |formed Judge Traceski after the The killer is belicved to be an Forefront.” full moon May 1Z. 1\‘(\‘ r had ordercd a discharge, that itinerant who has worked on ranches a5 it s Tl @ <aid to he had taken pains to impress upon in this vicinity for the last four | ;o . Carter, president of th a report | Mrs. Bucheri that the law obliged months under the name of Jack ;oo union. Mrs, Trene Young, | Cross, | her fo live wherever her husband oL Ivice president, and Miss Cora B.| Captain Charles [ made the honie or she could not re- Kingsford Smith of Australia, was|ceive support. cxpected in Le Bourget from Am- Boy Burglar in Court tbcaamiiin o tow days and Avouldibe| Joxenh. Digutid 10, ior 151 THarts 1cady to take off for D York at|ford avenue, pleaded guilty to the the same time as Coste. charge of burglary and a continu- R = ance for onc week was ordered to LOS ANGELLES BACK HOME ave an cxamination made to de- Lakechurst, N. J., April 29 termine his mental condition. He | | ! 9 2 naval dirvigible T was represented by Attorney Mar- o ned fo the tin 17 nd no defensc was | hood party last night, called Miss their | o'clock this mornir offc after Detective Sergeant I’ | Edna Lstes, 18, to the porch and |in the air, during which she partici-{J. O'Harra related the circum- | shot her in the back with a rif jated in welcoming 1o New York |stances of the young i 1- | Hospital attendants today said her Foreclosure on Bridgeport Fac-| tory Granted in SUperior GOUTL | seeber tne teviadian on whie, thetrance o the e rub st Tt rocovry vas doubital. don naval conference returned. forenoon. len e of suspicion. the probation oflicer the High street rent was not {o he free although she Jid not know whether that was true or not. She fur dmitted that the tenement was apart from her husband’s mother's tenement. Modeseo, Cal. April Armed posses today were secking an | apparently crazed slayer who miot 20 (A — | Group sin nd refreshmen [ rer tion threatening re American goods if an ¥y high tariff should be adopted y the Unted States, was voted by an assemblage of 15,000 persons at Bicnne, the center of the watch in- Gustry in Switzerland. 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Barton Lody was found in the doorway of | lis shack 300 yards from a where the bodics of Murph Fultz were discovered in bunks. The shooting occurred carly yester- day. The killer carrying a vifle and bearing marks of a struggle, told a filling _ station cndant of the crimes. Officers were called, but when they did not arrive, the man walked into nearby underbrush. 00TS GIRL Atlanta, April 29 (P—Jealous, po- |lice said, of her friendship with other boys, Max Warren, 18, an un- invited guest, went to a necighbor- YOUTH Notice—All Sales No Alterations. Finai—For Cash Onyls he a empic a. technical Judgment to the amount of $96,- BIRTH CONTROLTO /b, OCCUPY MEMBERS League {0 Discuss Subject at Louisyille Convention | foreclosure suit against the Com- Louisville, T April 29 (UP)— | | mercial Aiveraft Corp. of America | The suit was the result of the i and of land and buildings owned by a bit brace manufacturing concern in Bridge- port several years ago. 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