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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Pndmg 15’842 May 3rd . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY & 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MAJ. GEN. EDWARDS DUE HERE (" Navy's Sky Fleet Ovr Capitol ] SATURDAY AT 12:52 O'CLOCK ) T0 HONOR NEW BRITAIN HERO Former Commander o JIARE FINAL PLANS 26th Division Can Re- F[]R LE[i“]N [iUEST main Here Only Short Time to Present D. S.| Bodenhamer to Be Feted by C. to Mrs. Fanny BddyGlover Pos Gaudette. WILL HONOR WAR HEROES National Commander Will Be Es- Other ments for Day in Order ~ to Pay Tribute to Cor- poral Who Died Action — Mother iously Awaiting Event. Cancels Engage- | Part of tt the Atlantic navy fighting tion over the o in Was . | ward for ers - New .| Two squadrons of 1)”1' naval pl 3 o'clock thi corted to War Memorial By Drum Corps for Placing of Wreath to Honor Dead. mn Anx Musicians Snub School rlh\;i;);ities Because of Rift On Auditorium; Two Sleeping Ohio Pemtentlarv_ Convicts Killed By Bullet As . Machine Gun Accidentally Flres National Guards Changing Beat Shoot \\'eap(m Through Window By Mistake — Third Man Is Wounded—Mutinous Prisoners Previously Fired Tent Colony in Prison Yard. 10,000 Gallon Tanker Explodes‘ “ TANK CARS ALSO BURN| / NAVY FLIER [AN[]S [}ITY SPELLINE BEEA - ON GOLF COURSE INH. 5. AUDITORIUM - One of Visiting Planes Forced Contest Under Herald Auspices Down in Providence To Be Held May 21 OIL FIRE MENACES Furnishe Yards Lost—Three Men Injured. | MBRIDE SAYS ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE SPENT $273,043 IN PROHIBITION WORK IN 1928 “Informa- tion” on Prospective REFINERY PLANTS Pt House, He Says, But Has No Other Contact With President. in|Only 5 Per Cent of Efforts and Along Political Lines, Tells Senate . w_rir.| Lobby Committee — | Claims Little “Pressure” Ever Used by Group. and Starts Bayonne Fire Tidewater, Standard Factories Danger and Gulf Building: Witness All ir Hospital. Cool Toward 2 Requests for Talent {00 MACKINES IN BOSTON ARRANGENENTS COMPLETED7'£ Dispute Over Rental C halge Results in Spirit of Aloof- ness — New Hall Not Available “From Time School Committee Went Into Theater Business,” Woods Says. mittee in Theate " Business” Hl][]VER SILENT N 27 PERSI]NS I]EA[] PARKER REJECTION 1N INDAN RIOTING jurtis Conf s With 0p St 1& mu at PlE: WESTERN ERS Judge Curtis D, Natives Seize City [EHTIONED POLICE STATION Wilb With Owe BEAR RAID CARRIES | STEEL TONEW LOW ‘ e : ing E‘“:I':::'TB"W“ REFORM ORGANIZATION - o i DRIVES AT MAGAZINES " sks Poll(e to Rule Two ; Publications Off News- stands o DUNONTWOUDCLOSE “ (LEANINGPLANTAT 7 2% Asks Police to Enforce Or- der at Lincoln Street Place : " Bank vs. . Tabs Suit Goes Ov I()l \\cel\ President Violence Flares in Sholapir— 3 BURNED »icincs * Boston Sees Great Squadrons Fighting Craft—Ships D! Visit Seve tions. I\I\II\I PLOCHARCZYK ~«d Heart School Entrant : MWSUIT MY H]LLI]W INJURY BY I]YNAMITE Father of BO) Who Lost - . CRIPPLE FOUND DRUNK AT AUTDMOBILE WHEEL TWU WEET []HTH IN AUTOMOBILE CRASH and Mrs. Jack \re M. Hurd Victims of Accident Eye and Fingers Con- sults Attorneys - THEATER EXIT BULTS BRING FINE OF $I3 " Rialto Manager Said He Had No Notice of Law Violation °. FATHER RECEIVES 81,500 1500 Harvard Students Clash With Police In Pajama Rioting =" FOR DEATH OF HIS CHILD " Little Girl Fatally Injured by Auto- Torrington Flier Killed In Ohio Airplane Crash HIGH TIDE—MAY 8