New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 3, 1930, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15,603 May 31st . ESTABLISHED 1870 f NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGEL PRICE 1 HREE CENTS GAS THIEVES DISABLE AUTO IN ATTEMPT TO FLEE FROM | STATION ON CLAYTON ROAD. Owner Avakened By [, TRAVIS WRITES Noise of Breaking Pump Sends Alarm to Police and Three Men Former New Britain Woman Escape After wmk-: Physician in Vortex of War ing Machine. Kweiteh, After Arrest of East' Hartford Resident Who Is Found Bleeding From | .. meq in Cuts—Identity of Third @ "ins with Party Unknown. ‘ Looting By Rebels. on all sides by wa llars for mu A and to for Had Practiced Here OF CHAOS IN CHINA, \OFTEN UNDER GUNFIRE New Britain Man Sought 'scationed at st. Paul's Hospital at| Honan, She Experiences | Horror at Secing City Shelled and | m‘mmvm REVERSE Leaders Unable to Recall Similar Another Slaying, in Which ‘ Mayor Quigley Takes Up Burdens of Post | | | | | | | | CHICAGO PROBING - (RUSHING DEFFAT MURDER EPIDEMIC Vic- Vote Margin in History | {im ”’iaprflars Re orted 317, e THIRTEEN INSANE - LONVICTS ESCAPE FROM INSTITUTION Armed With Razors and Knives, Men Threaten to Kill Super- | visor Unless Released ELEVEN STILL AT LARGE; FIVE OF GROUP KILLERS Criminals Bluff Way to Freedom |n‘ Michigan State Hospital—Release | 21 More Prisoners, But None of Them Makes Effort to Leave — Official Blames Cramped Quarters for Difficulties—Praises Judgment of Guards., . BY UNKNOWN THIEF - PACE ALONG RUUTE""" A GOMING ELECTIONS ~ CITED 8 KILLED 1§ THREE DAYS i 40(1140“1 Powder Plant Blast | R ASSASSIN ATTEMPTS June 3 (P — T Mus. “Count Von Buelow,” Escapes Shots oved was blown WITNESSES DECLARE .o DRUGS ARE IMPURE Claim \\mnz Inglcdlcnts b to nieces. pierced the coverlet of her Cause Deaths in Nation » Waterbury ssor of a fortune left her lw ) T T oo S T ter's room that ited t nlm,, to de ad drilled the screen lation if imp s lnhr\rd vrlmvrl\( mattres that from the posi- t holes \I Dechow : || City Slashes Cost Dr. H. H. Rusby, Columbia Uni- Of Hiring Tru(\ks - GUS GRAF HOPS OFF | Congressional Action In Overriding six - Danzerously Wounded—Police Spanish War Veterans' Pension Round Up “Bad Men'—200 Ar- ire Veto First Major Differ rested in Intensive Drive Against ween Executive and Party, Gang Activities. 0 MURDER DIVORCEE Dechow, ex-Wife of %] " TAX BILLS FOR §15,000 UIGLEY NAMES DONLON ON DISTANGE FLIGHT Flier Homemade Ship Quest of Record Old Post Where He Serveyl Pilots in for Three Terms. she heard the ! below the point the | fort PLACED IN MAIL TODAY Collector Loomis Takes First Step to Bring in $3.165.733 Due City July 1. 10 PUBLIC WORKS BOARD . Pormer Commissioner Returned to ., 1200 Central Junior H. S. Pupils 50 Make Orderly Exit During Blaze More than 1,200 pupils filed out in orderly fashion this lar - Assailant Attacks Norman Mc- Averages 90 Miles an Hour in| BISHOP CANNUN FLATLY REFUSES T0 ANSWER SENATE LOBBY COMMITTEE'S QUESTIONS ON ANTI-SMITH ACTIVITY y Burglars, Cafight Red Handed, Blame ‘Moonshine’ Found In Dump For Causing Them to Enter Store Juveniles Interrupted While Robbing Grocer On Beaver Street at 1 A. M.—Have Bags Loaded With Loot — —One Lad Says Parents Come Home Only Over the Week-ends. Methodist Churchman Says Quiz Virtual ‘Persecution’ — Warn- ed By Sen. Walsh He Must Take Conse- quences For Defy. Witness Declares Probe Is Effort to Impair His In- fluence, Just as Catholic Wets” “Roman Press and Have Been Doing for Past Two Years. L[]IJAL MAN BEATEN [iRAf MAKEh FAST Kindy on Plainville Path Pirst 10 Hours fri KNOCKS HIM ONCONSCIOUS DUE EAST 0F NEW YORK Rubber Hose Believed Used Near| Eckener Reports Position 780 Miles i White's Crossing—Robber Takes| From Metropolis—Ship Leaves (1€ $5 But Leaves Jewelry—Victim | Lakehurst at 9:12 P, M., E. S, 7T May Have Broken Jaw. With 22 Passengers On Board Issues Statement 9 Starts at 9:12, 1. ST Tells of His Work MAN BURIE[] UN[]ER : WRECKAGE 1S FED .. Doctor Administers Stimu- ., e lants for Two Hours 1) ) to Victim OFFIGER HILLS AN RESISTING ARREST Fuller Under Charge After Slaying <. BIG TRUCKING FIRM e tet N REEEI\ER O HANDS ~ Technical Tludnn & Platt Stockhold- ers Want Financial Con- dition Determined d to testify to-| And Steam Shovels ertions that the < afternoon shortly before 4 o'clock when fire broke out in the o basement of the Central Junior High school, corner of Main and ' Chestnuf streets. The children were not excited by the smoke "° which poured up from the coal bins and store room in the front of the building and all marched to the street, making their way THE WEATHLR HIGH TIDE—JUNE { out hy fire escapes and other exits. An alarm from Box 7 brought the greater part of the fire department. After a short battle, the firemen declared they * had the blaze under control New Britain and vicinity Fair tonight and Wednesday not much change in temper- ature. p ack- rdministration (Standard Time) New London 3:08 am..3 New Haven 4:41am.b: and larger trucks will g0 on the payroll for,$25 a day instead of $27 et r lenial of the charges has been made by Y. G. Campbell, is unmarrted. _ *. Be = TEAE et N (Continued on Page Two), _

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