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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY. MAY 3, 1930. ——— PLANG TO PREVENT {Chore ezon Woman's Murder FUTURE HOLOCAUST LEADERS WUST TH } 8 VOTES FOR B‘i t ON TARIFF 138UES ROAD IN AIR T0 £ MILLDALE DHTH ' one structu over the which wi contract Anot} this con structi miles of ment on road Lost witness through the Herald )i l Boy Arrested in = \BELIEVE IT OR NOT - WIKE AND OEELEY £\ ROUTE EAST ON (On request. went sed envelopa, Mr. proof of anything . (Reg. with stamped. ad. 775 BY RIPLEY icted by him). A AMILLS TO OPEN Two-Headed Whale—T} Hit a Homr‘ Ru' iiespeare’s s *mn‘cllnn \\ ith the 16111 }’salmwi saly PLUMBERS' SESSI[]N Gonvention Committess A. A Mills of this city, completing 1 as president of the | -] | his second ter < :\\\ | |Master Plumbers Ascociation ef| e | Connecticut, will open the 40th an- | nual convention in Hartford, May \ 4 13. The convention will be brought ALETTER Abpkassib ONLY Wi RIPPLING LINES WAS | 10 a close on the following night Headquarters will be at the Bond hotel and sessions will take placesat | Bushnell Memorial hall. the first at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of May Governor John H. Trumbull,| Mayor Walter E. Batterson and of- icials of the state and rational as- =ociatio of master plumbers will be on the speaking program. In the evening a dinner dance will be held at the Bond hotel ball room. Busi- ness meetings. reports of com: H'\H(Péyv lection of officers and a dinner are on the program for the second day. William R. Fenn fs a member of | resolutions committes, Thomas Firth is on the legislative committee and A. E. Weiant will serve on the apprentice committee for the conven-| tion | In their first state gathering. mem- | hers of the women's auxiliary will old a convention May the MAY ROBSON odernistic room of the Hotel Bond Femous Characier (omedianne b L LT o mber of the committee HAS PLAYED 47 CONSECUTIVE e SEASONS ON THE STAGE srumisengeoncss | FACTIONS SEEAING auring thal time Attempt to Ling Up Doubtiul Senators for Ballot Next Week Mailed 1n FPorliand,, Ore By. MRS.H.P. BOARDMAN | in ¢ L sur disp Tue BREATHING WELL St ACTUALLY INHALES AND EXHALES AR [ | the nomination of Judge Great Velley, Ny SEooCiED R HINDU JUGGLER Bcv wm ms EYEBAL g/ EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON ale caught off South Georgia, a whaling isla freaks. My picture is drawn Rfll! thv \‘\ mng \\a .u\l I)echned Out—In a game between Port Huron 2 at the ball with such vigor that he fell down and was par- he diamond the wrong way, despite the be cheers for him. Though the ball omer, he was declared out. 46: 46th word from the first is he last word is “refuse”. “Selah” is not a the recitation. Dan O'L nig assertions of zations t MONDAY—The Secret of the Statuc of Liberty diced against the negro mental reserve rediscount rate and Other New Britain Men on State: | making OVER LOSS OF BOUQUET | Oll Millionaire Has Thorough Search Made For Boutonniere Given By Friend Lakewood. N. J. May 3 (M— here was much ado at the Rocke feller estate yesterday when John D. Rockefeller lost a boutonniere which had been made expressly for im by a warm personal friend Mrs. Theron McCampbell of Holm- del Mr. Rockefeller, as is his wont a couple times a week, drove over to have luncheon with Mr. and Mrs. McCampbell, who have a large stock farm at Holmdel, a village 30 miles north of TLakewood Mrs. McCampbell has a hobby o uttonhole bouquets of arti- ficial flowers. As Mr. Rockefellor prepared to take leave of the fam- 1ly, she fastened a particularly dain- ty one in the lapel of his frock coat After reaching home. the oil man, golfer and philanthropist discovered his decoration was missing. The house was carefully: searched in vain. The automobile was thea | brought out in the strong light and a careful search made for the miss- |ing keepsake Finally it was discovered the scat lining und Clty Items Put your coal $14.25 ton Old Company Le- high and Hazelbrook, Stanley Svea Grain & Coal Co. Tel, 415.—advt Lawn seed, field sced, garden seed, fertilizers. Hugh Reynolds' Grain & Feed.Co, 63 Commercial —advt Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirshnit and daughter. Rose, are attending the Silver Jubilee of the American Laundry Owners association is being held at Hotel Taft, Haven, today. The Daughters of Isabella hold a ting Monday eveni 30 o troupe 30 o'clock of the depar to a dump fire on th on t night t to a brush f Staniey Works property ter road at 7:48 o'glock George fire led Allen and on on Was the police last night that a Walter Kragicl of 5% was stolen on Pri RIVER COMMISSION WILL APPEAL CASE Westerners Oppose Boulder Dam fn cellar now at| which | |ROCKEFELLER DISTIRERN (Sl oo e R the Hyde Park police held for questioning. He told officers that when the bandit poked his head into the car he became excited and drew his re- volver, ~ discharging it accidentally. He said the bullet struck Miss Voight. ¢ Last also said that he shot at the negro three or four times as the lat- ter fled. but police said Last's re volver had not been discharged OFFICERS PRAISED IN PLANE HEROISM §ix Soldiers Jump to Salety— Two Land in Crait Fresno, May § (UP)—Lieut. W. A. Maxwell and Staff Sergt. J. H. Arthur of March field today {ceived t cials for squad, was Cak re- plaudits of army zir offi- averting tragedy in an ac- cident which listed men saved their lives b ing from a disabled plane parachutes Lieut. Maxwell and Sergt. Arthur stayed with the crippled plane and succeeded in bringing it down in a vineyard in a semi-crash landing from which they, miraculously es- caped uninjured. Tha six men who aterpillar club” by safely to carth were Green, Joplin. Mo | Wasilevich, — Detroit, Roy Stokes, ago, and John Lockwood, of sno, all from the 81st pursuit group, Rockwell field, San Diego; | Sergt. C. A. Davis, Burnell, Texas, |and Private John Koziak, Great Falls, Mont., of the 1ith bombard- ment group, Rockwell field, The cccident occurred | plane, a tri-motored | port. was about f Fresno. while | Mather fiela yesterday in six en leap- with joined parachuting Corp. W. L. Privates Tony the as the Fokker trans- 10 miles southeast en route from Sacramento to March an altitude of right of the 2,000 feet the wing motor pleces tore a gaping hole in the wing surface. At an altitude of 1,200 feet, the | #ix soldiers catapulted into space at {Licut. Maxwell's order. They arift- | £d safely down to landing in a vine- |Bureau to Be Opened To Probe Expenditures New: York, May 3 UP—A bureau nicipal investigation will be the finance department of see that contracts carricd out and to exorbitant, or collusive bids voted yesterday the board of estimate at the re- Comptroller Berry. It has for months. Sponso of have d ed it wou v times the $43.420 yearly hich will be paid in salaries to its engineers and investigators and t it would go far to prevent recur- rence of cpisodes as sewer scandals burcau wa such shorough FOR SMITH CO RECEIVER Want Court to Pave Was For Re- Opening of Southinzton RELEAGE IN DEATHS Manufacturing Plant B “Beatrice” Salad Made Of ( anned Pear Rmzs Room at "1(‘ Farm, Woman Is On Probation emation SARKET RALLYING . FOLLOWING SHARP - BREAK IN OPENING loss $2; net loss Seaboard, price shares Elec 351, net price Advisers Are Cautious ght brokerage stious and rath ough geveral cither late as the Overn ad SCAPES IN CRASH vices M H er non-committ ut house ACTOR | were large predicted a sharp ra today. or early next weel movement reaches a climax shorts to cover their com- The abrupt ne late yesterday as generally attributed to disap- ent over the m decl yoint arket's failure o strengthen on STOCKHOLDERS FILE SUIT 2% of American the reduction of the | enpoyed. Lunghcon was served. sponse to P sident of bu Hoo- = alread cervat on or s stocks dropped one to three uidatio: umed. b blocks were | 1ealings. The fi was 402 Bond & Share op shares at 102} irh + was res 6.200 Ticker Well Behind cell poured inte th during the first hour of icker falling near! : nd transactions 5 the first half 1.396.800 shares and Westinghouge soon more than $3 a chare. Among the high priced iseues, J. T Ingersoll Rand lost about American Can strongiy supported, selling a higher. R e ectric and soon extend- leN EDWARDS UNABLE T[] COME TO THIS CITY ho was little dges our boasted can libert . reac How before we pass upon the peo -~ TONG WAR LODYS AT CHICAGO MEET north of Verdy =+ Whelen Tncreases Number of T Police in Chinatown Section which Arthur General ordered your o entered in 1 « Divisio | anding 26th D rized possession his brother ed b 017 of Corp. George J Co nd who on t 1 1918 bravaly laid the use of his countr ame will | Police remain first in carts of | the increased patrol his friends and comrad in the district proba The record of his iionorable serv- | weeks preserved in the archives| The comn Expeditiona Gene Comn raac gainst its rival Gaudette resulted in a being placed or Chinatown tod down his for His the ice will he issioner and several po- lled at Hip Sing John J. Pershin dquarters in Doyers street last “Commander-j t on rec of reports that a Former President Poin the | wa ncil w ceting there. Ong Republic of France signed a T of the tong, denied citation to Corporal Gaudette, holding a war confer- tollows admitted the Chicago meet- “To the memorv of held. The threatencd Gaudette of United ar was attributed to competition America who died for i over gambling. the great war, the France “The President of the Republic, “Foincare.” lice officia the a1 sident ere e George J erty duri homage of Attorney Testor W. ¢ of Willlam Schaefer of 42 street, has opened an office at SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. George Worthner of 67 Glad- den was surprised by about | Main street, Winsted. He was for- 50 fricnds last evening. the occasion | merly connected with Perkins, Wells being her birthday. receiving many | Davies & Schaefer of Hartford beantiful gifts as mementos of the | Celebration of the feast of the occasion. Among the guests were her | Madonna della Libera will held daughter, Mrs. William Sadro of [in St. Mary's church at % o'clock Manchester, and her grandchild | tomorrow morning. The Hardware Games were played and singing was | City band will lead a parade which i«'.ll leave the church at 9 o'clock. | sirect | office Plans for Construction Ivo years ago, Victim of Auto Crash Allcxag Dies in Meriden Today 5 IM‘B Meriden, May 3 (B—William H sion Green of W ngford died at Meri- ,"” den hospit today of utomobhile co to ihe | 08 susialned ! on road Tuesday Ariz, May 3 (P—Ex- disapproval of alleged plet plans carly n an the e 0Old Colony subject ted arles Masan had and , ME’ sccretary, sald| Green & G ion relative to|In the crash and was unconscious ecently signed wit n his death Angeles and was riding with California Edison Co Iso of Wallingford Declaring press reports had ea sedan crashed into tracts were hurricd to Was heavy the Ward, Bernard and re- t Hoover 1 na officiais | haste | UsE would sub- S = or LIMITATION OF CLAIMS FOR BEST RESULTS HLRALD CLASSIFIED ADS acts At a Britain of Probate holden mt Ne tes ‘olher tH ¢ bate holden n - state’s legal Tave determ 110 the Arivona 1nd powe cont water nas £ 1IgLtS have that her not Liren re- ing Johnson for the dam nstitutional ed From First 1 and testament ute of New s not ¢ Page) “poison” was made es could ascer- tain in their inv nrr:ynml Kubiak old the alcohol to a Mountain View manufactured a only rugar; and water. and his wife drank porti f the liguor on Thursday, April 24 The, next day New Brtam w the woman was taken violently ill | ,onti'y na allowed ¥ and removed to the Britain | credtiors of said esmate tn exhibit General hospital, where she died | ciaims against the mame tn th that afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The T U A e PR R police gave the cause as alcoholic | roisoning. Dr. John Purney, New dical examiner, perform- topsy and said that death as caused by dilation of the heart brought about by drinking liquor | while she was in a poor physical | condition. He said that he did not think that the liquor was poisoned Jakubiak was sought by the New e Britain and Plainville police and and bir officers from the state’s attorney’ 4 Ceun ot last Saturday and Sunday. On | State of Connecticut, on the man called on Judge|Mpu B P L0 W. F. Mangan of New Britain and |judge. On motion of Carmela. Confoty the latter accompanied him to[of i1 Berlin as Administratrix on fne Plainsille, where he gave himself | PA8te of Touis’ Confexel. Iata of Reriin, up. man who in turn liquor 10k of said the Far New Britam and limited New n eaid district thereof on the sid Town of Naw Place where the de- ceased last gwelt “artified trom Record BERNARD F. GAFFNET LIMITATION OF CLAIMS holden at New the District of Hartt and the 1st day of Monday i In s3id Aistrict deceaped ourt doth decree that mix . © allowed and limited for tha ‘wm 1ors of said estate to exhibit the Girl W ounded in Clash claims against the same €0 the Admia W lth Bandit in Auto,‘. '}‘T.‘., 77”, i A I ® order by advertising In Volghts 39, Chicago telephone super- | e else b i visor. was porbably fatally wounded | tha Egn in_ sald Town of today when she and her policeman | Be! neareat ¢ whers the de- sweetheart were assertedly held up | °2s¢d fac ¢ by a negro bandit as th

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