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News of the World ek Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press 0" ‘:“:‘( owe \‘};fnll\ 2}(,):::11.1{; 1 5’809 (Cas ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITA CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. -TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MASTER BUILDERS | Directors of Association Against Prohibition Law SCR(GI BROTHERS le (o Torer” urderers 1 J(JNES REQULSTS HOOVER TO Tay Face Court Trials Okla., April 30 (®) READY T0 ENGAUE s . AND TALIS FINED |55 220 while office Bricklayers Persist in ~ |§ ] : / - Owance Polnb] TS i S SO PR ] | 3 e g ; ~ oy St i T I| Believes resident WORKERS SEEM SATISFIED /7 - L& FALIS NEAR BREAKDOWN | otiors ot s | Al AR—-EH . B“AZE i *x\ wli i ot Vouid 1S Will Act Unless Bills WITH REJECTION OF PLEA VHEN HE LEAVES STAND | s ar oo i Welting of HMeters Drives Fire- Are Passed at Present s Lo ) Sy A ' . T oty one ot quartes amested |5 ot manica” " || med From Packard Building | Session — Vigorous ” — = 5 p Campaign Planned. morrow, Chairman A, 8. Paonessa K After “March On City Hall” to mm-m:'; 'xl..ln. 1:.1,“]..[ “:““lm 1‘ul L o 4 e =% e "[“X'”“” ”"’l G ‘I‘"'”'" MAY[IR AN[] E{]VERT or— | Chief Executive’s Recent Aot ohe e T tent 1o onen LLISHA H. COOPER CHARLES F. SMITH b ISAAC D. RUSSELL Hurt His Arm—Police Say Group MadninStrect Pinally: Shub P | D T e e Y T H Damage Placed At several Thous-| Reiteration of Desires on continue at the present wage scale O 311y and foreo their a- | | IR R . | Prominent Nw Briain Mep as ulent et e e KN BATIT RENAMED TODAY i ot o o dertaken by Government mand for an increase of $1 a day : o ; i h they have anded be plac- i . e i which they hay manded be plac ; » % E!E(‘ Q Sf@ 0 Dl eotors ) N &1 in efeck fomprron. ' . ) S ; o . Reappointment o Board of Adjust- b it i ; Bl ion: This statement was made today | |7 . . i g levds ashington, militant d v Harry J. Battistoni, a contractor 8 | ! EAIBRER I Oaly Announcement On | S ; ey kept the | leader, urg sident Hoover to- sociation, whose meeting last n | s o " 2 4 8 ¥y of Old Terms—Many Of- a lding | ¢ I nt that adjournment voted unanimously against fixing th 5 ‘ i s Tiilccls. to Hold Over, « A ! chief executive's at $12 a day. - ajor Curran to Caraway | Sl Likely t 3 however, oW Nob Il1a emer am has been Meanwhile, the bricklayers do . > e st s volco ] | 1thou ferms of office 1 s Of appear to be greatly disappointed « . , ¥ Comuut SR RSSO D L e : 1 8 L a 1+ commissione : kL ‘ : ! i r ‘;Ih.mmlle ;o}l: ¢ 4 | 4 t Mayor Quigley je | B ¢ it the White House, said the usal of the contractors i wastrels”at Dinner in 1arifo A f sht, duigley n : . 3 Bonce o el House, sald the price they have sct on » e . § | : : ; 10 annc . neerning re- | : : L t d insist on action on and Chairm: Anthony 5 i ” . > - - % ! State 1eaders Afliliated, Sat 3 0 he was ar- t E s ¥ 4 4 v _cnforcement recommenda- Paonessa of the suid to- | | 0l it e ¢ % : o Sor i oxee rn corge | ! 1 thicle hich were reemphasized in & day that the men would be on th L5 . : 4 ‘ : | Vive local men are met o1 | f 1 ( imbal he board of stment, | 2 2 o e ial message to congress two Jobs tomorrow despile the rejection | e 3 X | bourd of directors of 1 icut h 1 men John | Which awa a coneurring o R e R L is author of the ; y ingently penal- of their demand N ¥ 3 division of the Association . s o s 1 B . I b wrted on the Walr et sic AR e ettt R. EDDY JUDGE W. €. HUNGERFORD M AR B ; S it SLaTlpe Ceeinii oo Sessil exceptir hat we have seen in th s I t 2 v I or cigar or ciga oo, permane nizat o r newspi and we arc lml plan- 4 2cn k demand ‘ | v Noble's opinion o it T 00 O Jow : X ’ 2 i T 3 2 : ; Pt IS Ctinuranitoli e gress f 0 act upon his recom- L M ey P &F Co&‘bn to Fum sh Hardware b 2o e sopinaEl S, (e o) gy | o throuin i vartiion 10 S e that few bricklayers g en mm a F Gu . w v_fiy Sa They are: Elisha ¢ hair- | t ) e LW e e Gty st , AUl ww;vflxilr:-l :3|Ii\\h‘k‘ll‘duy e presa, tererore woware - K QY (ziganiic New ork | EYSCYAPEY | nan of 1o boura or directord o e Lo ol ) : € he same time Senator Jones cially interested at the present tinie. (5] Fafniv Bearing Co.; & B A g = = . : i L « pe that congress would About 35 contractors met 1 = = dy, & meml o ) i ¥ i . e o ¢ ‘ the Arch street i Ay K L upon the five measures before ory than hundreds of | Brothers & Co., brokers o il [ SR i “| adjournment from hardware come|liam C. Hunge 1, formerly of 2 : ¢ Tt . : a 1 5 g "N The presiden ve recommenda- hout the country. De- | cit 1 pol i t at the Chamber of Commer orfic the Leonard building 1o consider the second demand for an tions which he to act inere I T OO e VR AT is constructing lection of the I & I%. | mer of : : ! ; L < upon in hi en ssage and ¥ brick r. They were | New York city will in bid were lacki mp; i they went € e ar i which twice before were transmitted speedy in arriving at a unanimou P 1 t f 4 ‘ . & 1% Corbin division of s not made public ar- | D. i urer of th bt in including {ransfer to verdict to ref Ainerican Hard re Corp it was|s , who said he had only tio) E ; measures s Majority Arc Satisfied learned from officials in this city por Smith, chairm &ave They y > : ¢ H 1 ham d rably, | {c o relief for congested court 1t nobod expansion of ‘he federal reorganization of the to prevent smuggling al entry of aliens and more prohibition legislation for ‘olumbi prohibition transfer bill is be- , having been passed ¢ other proposals all study of profession- men in all parts cretary Battistoni, commenting | today. This huilding is said to cover | cr Governor Alfrec on the situation today, said the|morc arca than any other coustru York, nd rank ¢ of the Dricklaying | tion in the world, and will & e | presidency of the United Tici 1 P sfied to work for the|ihe hig ] L[ th national election, is onc of | Pierre & Du Pont of Wilming : S L 3 . B laces on the are higher than th 1 ed t gest an in- ¢ v first fioc of the the demand, but [dividual building ev en ou and the rest of the structt * ! : e & . ¢ 1in their number have Confirmation of s wi i d by offices. an o c 5 dire = 2 2 . : 4 explosion W and cause diffi- | today by General Man, ¢ 1 site was formerly occupied 1 e, nat I association; ¢ e A aTave L 2 s they suw explained that contractors | B. Parsons. The : v the Waldor-Astoria ) : . 1 u ¢ Tl . the partitions Imhuul‘vs New Work ut do not intend to he bound by 1y it developed that ny agre t that will juir u ‘n rin (\ Major Curr roug « t ¥ GEORGE T, RIMBALL | sy d1res A ¥ the \';O\w rni rIH]: lr't‘ un- any workman whose production doc enator y B 1 : nu thorities to I»rouk up make this a particularl 4 5 Iside way's col L v shop, r nd. | of cr 15 ioppottins Ume (o deniand increass | : a T e 5 c ! reanization {real cstate; Dr mder, and | Violators of prohibition and all ed compensation, Mr. Battistoni . ; - 3 collection of w g « A (‘8 b{;HUTINiZE“ ! Ak o I8 erb 2 er y tudio. | other laws intended to feel the pointed ont, and while the con- Refuse to Obey Guards, “Esther B.", ear cd the commitiee min read- LU R ¢ o 3 LiMax D, Honeymun owns. the force of fed ithority. tractors would prefer to go alon A o : g his t ponder t 2 . : 3 2 v It was believed at the capitol that without labor difficulty the seurc But Accept Troops’ ounders S recor i ! W i : Daaeda ks [ s, oft tud csident Hoover would give serious of contracts makes it imperatiy R ont ng info ion nd- | Grand Jill') Seeks Informa- ; « « I consideration o the suggestion of that they resort to the supply of Ovders Orning — A : £ L g0 close o« exterior of th ling gave lit nator Jones for an extra session, non-union tradesmen available ir [ i (Continued on age Two) tion Cn Liquor duigley said he would ma o= on that fire h reater the cvent & not had on they not permitted to carry on _— s oilici i S'its destructic e 1 t 's law enforcement T itentiary on ed in & momentary today w at re n Davy ' . - NEW " L X o desirabili 3 i sen « T flaro up today, precipilated when |Jones’ locker. The vessel, liquor : Tarttort 20 sank ac- | Howar Timbrell, appoit tas Light compuny's arrange ‘lear Decks By June 1 . s a Coast Guard patrol hoat from i1 Taiaanaton S e STty Prasn At Sl d i g 1tempted to 1 ity, Jones predicted : Y i hase af ¢ had been ! b 1 able 1 cd mewspaper = uld Le out of the way by about = Gl L [ their cells hecause the guards repre S Etoglinion s Birth Expected Within Six [ (05 i e e igade 2 s 1 e S sented Warden 1'. 1. Thomas, the d, was removed to . 3 Aredamid e e i v e conviets were organizing resistance n s t : Weeks — Prospective Mayor Walter 15. 1 \, rom Mayor Q v's roont Marries Miss Florence Hal- | when 200 National Guardsmen con- | pounded the . With the s 3 e ; Florence i-.idl verged on them and quickly restored | liquor removed, and the motorboat | Mother Rests loran, Formerly of Th i thus (n(y’v\h!xr,lw\v\\ Hw:.y.n 1, line ‘| S el S ntit 10 T Apartment Residents Who Lost On \ U ) e P, GRS, e G re affached to the craft — and _ mpan i E = GanEtoREliZ AL 1 City, Today National Guard engincers continued | Servles vesscls pulled hov tlears The | New vork, April ho | aitet at insttution. one Box Faetory Blaze Loss ; e - vection of a huge stockade where &7 Disas con irnied the rebel leaders will be confined un- | SCam the “Esther B” and soon | Mt o \e v ounts Will Be Nearly i vorthy source foday : y ’ By Attorney Albert A. Greenl of | til regular prison discipline has been | ! ng ;1'“'1 from 1 € | will be born to Mrs. Ch o ) 5 ( t ) rentwood, N. H., April 50 N wil 50 ¢ Alma Leach ' of Ellington this city and Miss Florence I. Hal- | restored G M b ergh within the next few weeks, | the accounts of 2 ey ornineiliond 3 TLONS ar N 4 ? loran of New York city, formerly| The entire population of the white| The “ksther B s 1o hay e B B S e ) L e + . Reas £ last or's st Dead, Fath Dying After noon today ; Ly | were tormented, confined | 1endered to the collector of eus- | (q i Ol e s sl o i i 1,00 e Terrifi ollision Depufy Clerk Jumes McCormic “ | there tempor until battered | toms. When the vessel v iZEip s s - e £ he f unknow N f JE A 2 = e Tho bride is the daughter of 13d- | 10cks of their cells 1 Dogiitinos ivestonday sy eranlinditied o 1 |in ample time to be p t at the | during the r 1929, of Mayor SISCOVPIS N L ¢ ork ng day| ward Halloran of Cummings street, | Paired. This may require three days.| It is believed by the Coa pralle ; i {o turn | per \ 15 s 1 ceent ) \ ¢ . April 5. ) — An 15- i Completion of the stockads s that the motorhoat's cargo e A B Tivde o y : - v, | Eppir ’ 1t eter, Manche is & busy season { ¢ on r-old Eliington, Conn. girl is dead, “h,‘””] sometime today and n ‘ul‘ .‘M,‘ n ,;v.\\‘ml‘:\u““" ; Mot SRR e el ¢ . e 1, Raymond, ar iverhill, i . for & w c 1 1 a .y;,,,‘t “‘J,m\&m,‘ outbreaks, if any occur, were antici- | and that s 15 b Grenon R R M A s sl tion with 1l s c : thre: > ¢ et are mov v 3 i severely hurt, and a d when the prisoners were t {ransferiof phecplondpvhentsishled o2 saie 1 E : Mrs. ) o {he Phe ot Lhe v v ses, | i vas less seriously n- Atlorney Gireenber ¢ son of ; . 2 N Dwight W. Morrow inglewood, | ¢ L conpany, 1 1 oot 2 ol PIiCed dparime LY ! 1 errific collision on North e pltea Military occupation, under direc-| | The crew of the “Esther B is he- \n : « vas the origir ¢ of watro aid one | Colony road a half mile south of the SR AN AT e ® 4o tion of Colonel Robert Haubrich, was | lieved to have beached her in order | Rumors of {he expec AhGe (Contit Pago Ty mill, built ir ), and hou company « . s worth riden-Berlin town lino at 1 ordered yesterday when mutinous | to get : ch Hotels | it R New York city. She was born in this city and ¢ \ he schools lere. She lve years in Hartford before g W Yorks, | BAEC by a Coast Guard ve ated from New Britain High recurred the last two b *" | prisoners were fircd upon by guards. | The liquor taken from the motor- n sl R ployed 30 ha ture goir ora t The dead girl is Alma Teach. Her in 1912 and New York universi REIEONLISY ! PO '3 e one of t reasons for XS AR L‘ room and ¢ v ¥ « fl 1 van loa 1 - i 1915. H ; vecord flight of Lindbergh a GARNER T0 BE ABSENT : i . and Mrs. Leon Vas ad o « 1t " . " of e ¢ by fire alls, we b ot il ¢ bills n - r v wdmitted Lot (Continut oalBage o) o L Sl Be o E00) rom the fire by fire walls, v d 1 hotel B 1 rriad ister 18 Drsi AL in 1915, wife from California to DURING TARIFF BRATE - ey iSebacior e na ster fs Mrs. R W s L e n it &g e TR was believed to have been 1h o- RINY A I K D s A I gLl nglayof Manchasfer olor trip to Atlanti — — e S .| Ielix Auerbach of $4th street and City and through the south, Mr. and sire to allow iple me fo1 Mrs e W York, driv- i o o e | WO M@st Deadly Human Malady e e " M M e pemocrate et 1 0 Kemudsy Eplscopal Blshop Omts g o Y Gld A D S stantly denfed ihat rescrvations have| Appear:Before Mousc iomors ho Teaihs ety S whs admital = R ) t t e S e e Sl to the Meriden hospital shortly after Glider Pilot Attempts L LAV LOCIOT DA VS peymuaciio; Mo Loty bl oy i e Over Result of Minister’s Trial 1. it To Gain World Record = | made only on the insistence of the ngton, April 30 (B — The e “;’”;f“:“‘;;;‘ A‘vlhw“w apparently san D April 50 (®) — Jack| IBoston, / 30 (UP) — Worry jan cscorf, covering {he 12 miles be- [ Lindberghs that news of event | condition of Itepresentativ v,me ke h T Rt fok ety Ruty i T Sarstow, glider pilol, was soaring | i$ the deadlicst of all maladics af-|tween his home and this cily by |should be kept se on o ¢ Texas minority leader, will| I S 2 e O : ther of the standing committe i S SAEtel o Ak bt S e plane to | flicting the human race | bus, trolley car, and the elevated. ~ |two occasions—Dbefore he left Roose- | 1 im from leading the demo. ok At i ln\ h v"h \“»m Bt ! 'w-(‘“n l it hl?\mh\‘l;)\"ul day, be upon unofficially breakin Y 3 « opinion of 1 George Lookin, back over Imost th velt field fo i il Ameris i) ariff is b 18 - e oLL, ‘ »\'lk\' ““ C .‘ ev. 1SC0 Wil “ 1 «" ‘\, : 1 :‘ of a mi - .4 = of the world’s record for motorless ! . the oldest clicing | score years and ten of medical p can flight an . Fla.—the | for house tomorro c diocese —of Lexington. today | chargcs of violating a pre-ordination | the Nutmeg Inn and the New York in Massachuset who | tice, the nonagenarian, who is still |flier has dec 1o answer ques . Garner, who is rar c 8.1 the hands of the. Most Rey ement. with 1ding com- | machine, going at an allegedly high rstow had been in | bascs conclusion on nearly 70| 1ting pulse and taking tempera- |tions on the nds that th v crat on the wi ¢ i i " ames De Wolfc Ty, presiding t that he would arry a|speed, was procecding north, The e 12 hours and 16 minutes. The | e f medical experience. . told the United Press about the tec, has bec ned 1o his bed | Pishop o ipiscopal church, as | Catholi c t ning | machines sideswiped each other, the record, blished in Ger- s diagnosis of human ills was|ailment which he considered the | (Contin age ' ince Triday with ir t 1o ecelesiastical | clergyman, @ defamatory | Leach auto overturning and the \any, is 14 hours. 45 minutes, made today when he came here from | most serious of all he had encoun- - 1t was expeeted le would be | tri re last week of the Rev. |lznguage to p. The « vt other going through a high Taking off shortly before 1 o'clock | his Saugus 1 to be one of the |tered - ~ ible 1o be present for housc consid- | Julius Velasco of Dayton, Ky wcquitted Velasco g the first 1o |f Both were badly smashed. (fternoon, Barstow mmm, honor gues a nevel celebration | “Worry is doubtless the worst mal- cration of the complex report on the lishop Abbott resigned yesterday, | charges but found ;% guilly of the| Miss Leach's death was attributed fally broke the American record at | arr: New ind Medi- | ady in the world,” he said. “Don't | | THI WEATHER wiff bill veached by conferces of and in a letter to t enerabl> | third, ruling that should be | to a fractured skull. Her body was 50 o'clock last night when he pass- | cal Center as a tribute to New Eng- | let anyone tell you that worry won't | | and hous James D. Gibson of Ft. Mitchell, | reprimanded by the ishop. turned over to Undertaker Smith of ed the mark ef 9 hours 5 minutes|land's old family doctors, {Kill & person. I have seen many | | New and it rner wa 1 t the housc resident of the standing com- The Rev. Mr. Velas §, 31 year ol | Meriden. It was reported that Mr. 3 conds established here | Many Urable to Attend cases where worry, and worry alone, | | Cloudy and v emocr: C nittee, hat he “deeply deplor- | rector of St John's Episcopal | Leach and his wife, Sarah, were in everal months ago by Hawley Bow-| More than® two-thirds of the 130 |proved fatal.” day: mot quite so cold to- his abser o mocrats | ed” the fin of the ecclesiastical | church, Dayton, Ky.. married Miss critical condition, while Mrs. | Tas | veteran physicians invited were not| Dr. Gale, son of a physician, is ¢ ight. aBIY Wil naer it e hat he considered “'such rine Rogers, Ellicott City, Md., | Tingley was suffering from a frac- 3arstow’s flight was an unofficial | physically able to make the ftrip to —_— I ntative Crisp, Geor- | f reflection on tt — wed leg. > New York driver onerand he carried no barograph. “umm\, but Dr. Gale came without | (Continucd on Page Two) — - and Collier of Mississippi, | integrity of the bishop and of cvery | (Continued on Page Two) was not seriously injured. o )