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14 NEW BRITAI DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY, 31, 1930. FRENCH BULL FIGRTS | DIVISION CONTEST CAPTURED BY DIEHL mpion Wins [nter- Eliminatio Ministey of Interior Decides They | Are Whether Bull is Tlegal N"'l‘lhefld C{} Killed or Not FINED FOR GOLFING FREEATS. Y. LINKS Non-Members Club 0 REINHARDT N INVOLVED ) SLANDER SUIT Accuses Mre. Alex- Agnes RKokoski ander D: f Reflecting n Her Reputation Wife Tell of Threat With Knife Asserts € annon Issue Was Never Passed On Bumps Azainst Couple Starts Dispute ex Prover os 205 stified t walking on Kolosky bumped hreatenad not apologize ng about iy apolog to have did an's care, he said g improper | v, towards Pro- ards his own gered him by 1is hat Woman In Restaarant ton, 41, of 10 Wilson $15 st a ford = pleaded e and said he strikes and s for Mrs on se and guilty to pinoch i gn painter's Gothold. not. 1 a window )\ and p J He w ed to the hospital by his friends ng anyene O'Mara vanson and estificd another eac and escape low at restaurant, o the ground BANNED BY OFFICIALS : Mrs. Lamprose was struck in the mouth by Swanson’s fist. Mrs. Lam- prose told the court that Swanson bothersome in restaurant her before being ejected husband, and the latter testi- hat Swanson was “a little bit Mrs. Lamprose said Swan- in the place " o'clock ning and again at 4:00 the afternoen, and made nce cach time. Driver Fined $2 Paladino, et. Hartford © charge of reckless fined 82 and costs for ¢ his certificate of reg- & possession He was hich figured in a col- by John the (0GR was dis- r driven Columbia the “Midway and was accused of abusive toward woman passeng Tierney made the Traceshi that fficient dence to ariving near road ia nas HAonko Case Continued nuance u Monda of Mic Hon charge o case I and his Monda was afraid to g0 he head attervards One Punch Costs 85 e of %5 and ¢ case of Angelo Chiara- of Webster Hill in t ich of the peace and Gorfain of 55 Tal. gean: McAvay made vesterday forenoon oa ts was ar str o s daughter near Elm and Se ¢ 2nd while Gorfain was voung woman her father was punchel according to had n the head Chiaravallotti to sa) Speeder Fined $10 ne of 310 and costs was im- the case £ charge Ry about of 38 several Charges Nolled technical charge of h eace was nolled in the case McMurra 25 of 32 s awaiting trial at Hartford e charged % 4 4 until onds. He wag arrested P. Hayes and torney David L. Nair of 55 Nor ‘ord, charged of th Fi at Frank! Park streets. va siger 1 strect, Wa by eran and Squars, b N2 arge of driving an overload- was nolled by Prosecuti Woods in the case of Urges Suitable Music Be Used by Peddlers ay 51 (@ pcause come suggesied ixands that ra Stahl and Molumphy On Utah for Cruise 7l of this city and G. G napol be 1 @ | cruise. Threc the students Ning Aug! will take them orld, in. Germany, SUITS BROUGHT n of Plainville + & Power Uo resent the plaintiff nerifft Martin H. Hor- ke papers. #, Isadore Byer ne of the Victory brought suit agai Bristol for $2 Attorney Yale Eable plaintiff and Deputy orwitz served the papers. kowski has brought suit mages against Powel rough Attorney Bernard SMALL and Mat- st s of are in a Adele Carell Bristol by local tru t occurred on tion streets, Main and ward A Arch Mag represents SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i TARDIEU T0 GIVE POLITIGAL SPEECH Outline of Address Approved by (abinet Members May 31 (P—Premier Andre tomorrow at Dijon, will de- important political address ¢ people of the republic ex- at least once a year. before parliament assembles, from their prime minister, The final ou has been apr the cabinet said the with good Parie Tardis pect line of the address 0véd unanimously Che premier himself speech will be filled humor and opti- mism M. Tardieu will deal with the do t and forsign problems and policies which will f ¢ work of the coming 1 He will ss a large program for eco- nproveme. in the pubi to recent of Premier Mussolini and 5 expected frie: oficial observers today said ply would be made with “calm and good i Pol 1 leaders and newspapers have described the Ital- an ator's speeches beilicose. Overnight News ] recent as Ne Amsciaied Drees - Dome & N. J.—Grat dwinds on Lands <afels Gettysburg. Pa—Hoover extois s ideals as guide for nation Lakehurst Zeppelin wav to Lake- now N. Y.—Sponsors withdraw support for K of New Haven's flight to Buenos Alres after forced landing Merr Westchester, 4.—Fou as racin plunges grandstand Indianapolis— Paul Marshall chanician. kiil>4 and his brother Marshall, injured when their car in ¢ race skids over track warh vdria, La—Red Cross asis thousands driven from Loiisiana floods Niagara Falls Ont Hill. Niagara rapids steel barrel New York Kail Ghese. head of India National gress of A ca MacDho: s negotiating peace with Gandh Santa Moenica, Calif. ¢ known dead 3 missing. r n caprizing and sinhing of fishing Boil el i nEar e Amens t comm into r killed. 20 “Red s over riverma gO¢ Nath Con- ed —_ Presbylerian ote in sup- a +s rising port Bant % o tee report cal cducation againet na- on-wide ong nk. Albany plane o ears ago from Foreign: Goverr eps against r “leanor near ers renew hunger New England Mass, airport dedjgated with ad- by Calvin Coolidge and Eéc- v Na ries Francis Adams. before 3 Cambridge, Mass Patrolman Martin Landry struck by discus and seriously injured at 54th I C. A. A. A. A ampionship track meet Bridgeport, Con New tes of estate of Mary ey indicate Yale re o stead Reatr Trades associ Ha Roa economic problems : address Connecticut ~Dir. Char rm teran Memorial nish day purade Hartford—Gua zan Rridgeport b dismissed fro -Ro tom: Killed a MISS REED SHOWERED Miss Dorothy Reed of Warhingtor ctreet of a party given nome of Miss Doris Gungermar Dewey street. The heme was preitily dec- orated in pink and white. Refresh- ments were gerved Miss Reed will becom of George J. Weir, Jr street, in June triends at shower Thursday evening at the of ride of Wailace ARRESTED IN STRATFORD Wir Cha street es Currie of is unde st s Leon Andrews and Hugh M of T'nion Cit J.. acco I word received hy the local police today. They we aroun a garage where cars are sol d the Un es sent McKenna arr ratford authorit that suspected in New Jersey Andrews ealing automobiles G and disposing of them in Connecti- | cut. | Harry K. Thaw in Europe | | | | i Harry K. Thaw shown upon his arrival at Plymouth, England.‘ He wa | refused permission to on the Associated Press PAoto land in gland and continued France. BATILE RED RIVER AT BROKEN LEVEE Crevasse Repairs Bring Hope of | Saving Farm Lands o| Alexandria | fight to g over today was Se- < no corporate the ni h which homes a ot as great iance of clear cted to aid ma- work ‘of holding the NEW RUM DRIVE PLANNED SHORTLY Intensified Warlare on Smug- | gling Arranged by Guards as Six, ng bo purposes alo have been de shortly piaced dilis; The new plancs primar o detect essels off t setern of four nt re o om merger he coast planes off ti rd now oj e New:England coast in wnd Florida during er as adjuncts to the ar 1s inf nest of Shamrofick- \"prn:érS In Isle of \\'ight Race her f with the Lulworth, Br Heather, Candida and t © course was to S0 nd Northcast Middle T ack to the starting line, a of 39 miles. The yachts made a casterly breeze trant, Britiannia, leading losely by Cambria, Candida rock V, White Heather and h - Bank and distance good start in the royal en- followed ham- ul- GOV. ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK Albany, N. Y. Ma (P~ Governor Roosevelt ill go to 8¢ ectady tonight to spe héfore t state convention of Knights of Columbus. Albar Yorl slopping the “ho ing throu vithout &overnor War rom w Tomorrow. vacationing will attend James, to ‘ax Boston, Jeen Ga Miss Betty Cushing Flashes of Life —— e By the Assaciatad Dreae Plains, N. Y.—Gen¢ ring again! In dinner coat he appearcd as rec and promoter in the very arcd circiz i h he beat Dempsey at Chic watched from the Rhap- the Tun- re Mrs ringside. Tunney George Gershwin's * Blue” was played U It was a charity affair children. Mr. Tunney nd said he felt more when fighting. The amateurs beea a ado the leaders of Donwnion parties are the closing session of hkovich re- it would be a fine clection impending, MacKenzie would choos beautiful belles a a helpmate to cheer ¢ premier agked why the i d Luchkovich ap- s also to 1. B. Ben- the conservatives, and leader of the unit. nervous than fzhters W big In Mic L. Alber plied h Robert ed 1 W horseshor mere shington P congressional champion was ed ;. Johnson holiday contest diun A He, 100 nng alsed on a farm Hoover Oyster 3 Roosevelt post No. 4, American Legion. hag heen laid by his mother. Trenton, N. J. — Captain Willlam Bilhee. 83 vear old war veteran, former conrade in arms, Chas. Jonee, up-to-date der m c&. They flew over a and scattered roses on soldier dead Stuttgart, Germany — In recogni- on o s loyal perpetuation of the rl 8ch ition of combining [ lovalty of citizenship and racial loy- |al I unity.” Charles Na- | once secrctary of has received the “Ger- from the institute for the of German culture H and have emo man ring’ promotion A bullfight s enthusiam in a ped into ring toreador. The ugion and ex- his horns, CITY SPELLING QUEEN fan is IS DUE HOME TONIGHT Ruth Fortier and Her Escort Visit Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day. 1gton. Ma New Britain dsy pion the local cantest, will arrive heme onight at 5 o'clock from Washington where she has been the Herald for past During that ¢ she has vis- numerous histo 1d points accompanicd by hr Irene Sullivan v Ruth visited nd the b of Sold vie ng the Miss Ruth ng cham- Was Fortis guest of the educa- Arlington the Un- arious She also in the visitors' ancestral home of Rob- ert E. Lee. In the afternoon she Vis- ted the Iranciscan monastery, the Shrine of t Immaculate Concep- incomplete Episcopal Albans Day registered book at the her name RSARIES anniversary several actiy POLICE ANNIV Tomorrew niarks appointment o nempers of the palic: department, Officers Herbert C. Lyon, John L. Carison and Thomas C. Storey hav- ing become “regulars” June 1, 1905 and Officers Fred L. Wagner, James H. McCabe, William O'Mara, June | 1 Ofticers Walter Malona m P. Hayes, were promot- el June 1, 1313, Officers W. Strolls, Michael Massey and A Walincaus were appointed June while and Will REP. UNDERHILL BETTER Washington, May 31 UP—Physi- cians at Naval hospital raid at ‘R tive Underhill of Massachusetts was improving and that was not regarded present his condition serjous. Undérhill entered the observation and rest after an attack of indigestion | waerly Inn. Cheshire, "~ [ Miss Anna Anthon ideas for today | hospital for | | City Items | The first mass on Sunday at Joseph's, beginfing with tomorrow | | will be at 6:30 instead of 7 until turther netice. | Chester Tyburski of 167 Hart street, a resident of this city for many years, left vesterday for Po- land, where hé intends to remain | for about three months to visit| friends and relatives. Passport ar- | | rangements were made through the lagency of Stanley Arzylowicz. | A meeting of the St. Cecilia's |choir of the Sacred Heart church | will be held tomorrow noon at the | yion clubrooms at the Sacred Heart . school. William Domurat, president | * 3 :\\A)l be the presiding officer. | John S. Petro, of Kensington, | | was arrested on the charge of speed- ing on South Main strect today by | Officer W. P. Hayes. Khosrow Stmontan, 34, of §4 Tal- cott street. was charged with speed- ing and passing a houlevard stop sign on Burritt street today by Offi- | | cer David Dety. ‘ | MILLIONAIRE HAD 530 45 GRUBSTAKE Nevada's Wealthiest Man Was Gowboy 25 Years Ago Nev st 31 (A—Succes- miner, “boom town" hotel whose fortune Reno May sively cowhoy panker and owner, George grew from credited in b stake is now with being only millionaire the only state which has only one. Nevada's lone en-figured capi- 20 banks, opers owns a num- talist is presider ates a chain of hotels, ber of prope sessea azriculiurs of mineral Frank Abramson, of §6 Oak | street, was arrcsted on Grove street today by Officer David Doty on the | charge of driving without an oper- ator's license. Mrs. “William F. Mangan and chil- {dren of Bassett strect are at their |summer home at Bayview Heights, | Milford, for the week-end. | Mr. and Mrs. George J of 283 Fairview street and Mrs. | Rector's mother, Mrs. Charles A.| Smith of 48 Maple street. enjoyed | la motor trip to Bear Mountain | | bridge and Ulster county, New | York, over Decoration Da | Mr. and Mrs. George Rranhall of Prospect street are spending a week in Brooklyn, N. Y. / Miss Ethel Johnson of Maple secretary Mag and spending Mass. The Hartford police notified the local police last evening that I'rank McDonald, 40, has been missing from home since Thursday. He was employed at the New Britain Ma- chine Co. plant David Larson of 20 Howard stre complained to the police last night that boys damaged a house he is building on Steele street Joseph Sokolowski complaincd to Supernumerary Officer John Kran- zit yesterday that a tire was stolen oft his car at Willow Brook park. The police have been notified of the suspension of the operator's li- censes of Joseph DiPace of 160 High strect, Joscph Blancato of Oak |street and Melvin J. Parker of 125! | Camp street. Another comfortable night and continued improvement in the cond tion of Attorney General B. W. Al- ling was bulletined today by D David P. Waskowitz, who is attend- : the state official at New Brit- ain General hospital | Application tor a marriage license | has been made by Bernard J. Watts land Stella A. Tabian, both of Meri- lden € A0S | Trises by the thousands now In Goldfield {bloom. Blessom's Cerner, 25 Farm. deCiares {ington Ave., Plainville, | selections now comy | blossoms ices grea laccount of changing [ Visitors welcome.—adnt A surprise birthday |held Thursday eveni Rector Hill, to Attorncys, Edward A.! John F. McDermott, is| the week-end in Boston, Win répubiic cowboy with a Consolidated Nixor Make vour prof Pref to remain ir ground, Wingf United dis by rison of educed on gardens sury i personal his Carson fund depository rcial ba to Nevada and possible unfavorable reaction on business and indu BAPTISTS RESUME CONVENTION WORK Prohibition and Federal Council , of Churches to Be Argued | \hcaicr, i b v most <ignmept being Warner house South 1 walk connected with t in Hartford for gev- New Capitol Manager Takes His Post Today ial duties a Clevelard, May &1 (® — The ”‘,' o northern Baptist convention plunged into one of the busicst sessions of its conference today with prohibi- tion, elsction of ofticers and rela- tions with the Federal Council of Churchés in the program A resolutien in line w enforcement committec’s | that a naticn-wide ampaign Against liquor is ne The armined and observance of all laws, livered last night on the e only prohibition address to F h the law report ional cossary Captain Manel 2 Hartford wera during the conference Walker Willehrandt. fc et United States attorney will speak on the dry laws fonight Opposition to Teport the committee on cooperation with the Federal Council of Churches of Christ America expected of the nentalists that the cil s too liberal in its views. Thr jittec was to suhmit a repor rend- ng united support of the council S reral ISTONT o COLLISION 4 Groy Tromd Away was fund our co in from some who contend owned Alfred W Meadow ¢ Kumm reported respons! driven Tk iri by MORE TOWNS ENUMERATED Willimantic May 31 (P—Addi- tional itowns in the third Connecti- cut enumerating district for the pop- | med tl or PARTY as DOUBLE BIRTHD. ulation census were completed today | A do birthda vith annoeuncement of figures. oyed yesterday Plainficld, Windham County, hes Antonio Vilardi $,003 as compared in | It was given in 1020, a gain of 97 121 | toinette Vilardi tarms. Grosko of Manstield. Tolland was ser 2018 as compared 20, a gain of 444 1047 are inmates or Mansficld State Hospital and Train- ing school. There are 74 farms Fifty-four out of the 64 towns the district have been completed INSURRECTION GAINING Paris, May 31 ®)—A dispatch to the Petit Parisien today frem Hanoi, French Indo-China, said that the acquerie, or peasant insurrection, | movement seemed to be gaining| ground | At Chomoi on May tho on May 29 French officials with small escorts were surrounded by columne of peasants more than 1.- 600 strong. who demanded, threats, suppression of faxes The cscorts were oblige aid, 10 fire to disperse the tants, of whom two were AY © home of Mrs. 74 North street honor of Miss An and Miss Doroth Sexton street. Luncheon able decorated yellow at There are has total on and played with pin} Games were The Bllis Plair wit or on M Peiligrini of children ved Mrs Both employes host and ille Toseph rece n = NEW ATHLETIC CLUB Britain Blues A. C. was or- last nigh meeting at the home of John Dumin on Orane street. More than 20 members are already affiliated with the organiza- tion Lucien Pihiel was er of club and baseball season is advanced he will begin to sclect candidates for a team. John Dumin was clected sec and Stanley Zieziulewicz ganized at a clected manas- 28 and Can-| the although th~ with | retary treasurer mani WAGNLEIR HOME FROM LUROPE killed and Bruno Wagn South three wounded. Several of the rir ritt ha from a triy leaders were arrested. The corre- |10 Lurope. where he visited friends spondent =ajd more trouble was ex- and relat pebted in the region, which is about 120 miles north of Saigon. of 97 strect returned llFE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADI