New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 2, 1930, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930. “SECRET EVIDENCE OF SOVIET PLANS FOUND IN FILES includes 0.G. P. L States, one Delza statement saic Teferred to fre secret service The doc spendence 11 aal, or con r but mot the Sovict operators Puildings (On request, went g depicted by him). with etamped, ad- dresed snvelops. Mr. Ripley will furnish BY RIPLEY Reg. ] ; st Om) BEEN MARRIED 80 YEARS — ~ AND NEVER HAD A CUA *Old Tronsdes \‘Y:"’hr» Levels 15 HUNGER HALTS BOYS - ON ADVENTURE TR T HAKSPEARE ~ HAK aND SPEAR. & LETTERS Yol Huron vs Pecria T Census Man Fails to Find Single Resxdnnt Redding, Cal, May 2 When Asa McKenzie got we il of census enumerator for an area ¢ square miles in northern n county, hes immediately began to figure his profits at four cents for each person counted. Asa scanned 293 of those square miles without meeting a single human being. Just as the situation was beginning to look hopeless hecame upon a lone man and hailed him with exgeed- ing zest ns he explained his mis- sion lonely one eyved him cojdly. “Aw, I don't live here,” he Population 0, in- Stayton Called Again 2 (P—William hat [ Hoever and six members of inet are dissatisfied with the |0 | a ld d [: rganizatio As Assoc few months ago s ent Hoover oubt w nforced’ ame to the atte Questio rission the di 4 were quick nied the 7, WRONG waY miuasqec.cu: Y —— 2 A OUT Y lice dep taken from the man's ment, when he was taken of records of Los Angeles states he true nan f On seeing the Brit is Lleieuss sszesszes is a native of Siam. “Constitution” won a bril- hot bound- an sailors dubbed their ship “Old ot ¢ L)‘r is \n' a 'Tuh(’» sorrect d f' a tube is a hollow linder, and Houses irst Page) Cominz Home By Train NEW CLUE SOUGHT IN SHITH SLAYINGS the two Co tinue Ithough § to Philadelphia ' riends F \ul!an! d, May 2 Ha county residents over of Powell G. Seeley of Victims Buried Today ot May 2 (B — murder, hotel room ere held from ‘v~n r=g«~i was "flodfid anxious for on of Cornwall Johnson of New e fun- Harrison, Hoag. Hor STAYTON ASSERTS HOOVER NOT ‘DRY’ AT HEART INNOTE nued From First Page) for them; while Davis, Mellon and | Brown did not commen After the mention of Davis, Caraway turned to some cor- respondence exchanged in 1827 be- tween Stayton and General Lincoln | (. Andrews, then assistant secretary | of the treasury in charge of prohi- | Secratary bition enforcement The letters showed that General | Andrews had drawn up some pro- | posed medicinal spirits legislation | and had asked Stayton to aid in ob- | taining its passage through congre Tna letter to Andrews, the witnes said he would cooperate. Later, let- ters showed. he had discussed the legislation with members of con- and John L. Wike of |zress | as somewhat dimmed last They addressed each other nsi ‘a | Adams said it had no justification. | Lamont said there was no founda- {tion for the statement except in that he was once a member of the As- sociation Against the Prohibition lamendment. He added that he re- signed on entering the cabinet and had not discussed the prohibition question since. Tells of New Plan Regarding the law enforcement commission, Stayton said he was told while appearing before it that a new plan for the distribution of liquor was b evolved and that he was asked to offer suggestions Later, he told newspapermen he had received the impression that the commission did not believe the pro- | hibition law was working and war ed to find a substitute. He infe red, he added, that the commission was “dssatisfied with the distribution of liquor by bootleggers and thought fsome plan should be worked out for distrib under government re- effort to improve a member of n. said at his home in t he knew of no such nder consideration by Census Returns Issued Today Ky. — 10,308 per cent — 25.370; in- per cent I. — Popu- %, or 44 per I. — Pop- Census reports show thal the town g Baltic. v a population of over the 132 !(l"dse 584; or 5 per cent Joliet, Tll. — 41,753; increase, 3,- 311 or 861 per cent | Somerville, Ifass. — 103,604; in- | crease 10,513, or 11.3 per cent Helena, Mont. — 11,757, decrease of 280, per cent. The town of Wilton, Conn,, show- |ed a gain of 849 in its 1930 cen |Tts total is 2,133. In 1920 it was 284. There are 37 farms The town of Canton showed a de- crease in its population of 158 since 1820. The town now has a popula- tion of 0 as compared with 2,- 545 for 1920. There are 141 farms. Carnegie, Pa: 12,548, increase of 1,032, or 8:95 per cent Dormont, Pa: 13,139 6,654, or 103.54 per cent McKees Rocks, Pa.: 18.242; in- crease of 1529, or 9.14 per cent Elmira, N. Y.: 47,3 ncrease 1,- 988, or 4.3 per cent Corning, N. Y 36, or 8 per cent COMMUNISTS HELD FOR TRIAL MAY 7 m First Page) increase of 15,684: decrease (Continued into & room above that occupied by th speaker and spill water on him Vincent and Patterson were freed on bail of $1,000 each this afternoon, bonds being f hed Jacob H. of 1 Colebrook street, tford. and Finesilver of Bluehill avenue, Hartford. Hit-Run Victim Dies In Brndgeport Today 2 (P —Samuel r, struck in Strat- night by an automo- r. He was arr d is being held under $1 1 pending the coroner’s inquest. Make the Greatest Offer to Own This Beautiful New ) [ J 5 RADIO The New MAJESTIC is a Bigger and Better Value, giving Tone Quality Performance Appearance 26¢ a Day 1 1 less tubes

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