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9 7 EW BRITAL\' DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1930. WITNESSES SAY DRUGY IMPURE CHICAGO PROBING MURDER EPIDEMIE Beer At Bot HOOVER REVERSE CRUSHING DEFEAT Talk With S¢ nators 1 in Other AS5ASSIN ATTENPTS TO MURDER DIVORCEE 5 GRAF HOPS ON DISTANCE GRAF MAKES FAGT PACEALONGROUTE 3 RS A \BELIEVE IT OR NOT (on dressed envelope. Mr. Reg. U request. sent with stamped Ripley will furnial oroot of -—.yrmn. depicted by him). & Pat Omm) ad- BY RIPLEY N € 13, Kiag Pywrures Sadinte. Inc. Oreat it ighte raerrady SOUND WiLL BURN 1 SHOUTING INTO THE OPEN | E14D O! T TUBE WILL - (| Maxe R END HOT L] of DOUGLAS, Artzona CAN EAT 10 DOZEN FRIED QYSTERS AITME - ANYPLACE | CHIASMODON NIGER ‘| AFISH ABLE TO SWALLOW ANCTHER, ~ —— LARGER THAN ITSELF. EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON TOMORROW—How the Bru composition e, sulphur, swick Springs are unique magnesia, calcium, the rocks different miner in The and iron. through which they flow. Is in a row is very remark- spring from the soil. to Swallow a Red Hot Sword tip Rises Slowly Skinner Wires Thanks nited coi- r m;m poss 4 10 develop m»nm, and FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I - BISHOP CANNON. FLATLY REFUSES T0 ANSWER QL7 Sees Few Men Never Received Dollar and others ser saying ent ap creased, the er support increase by $25 Mellon Mellon repl the amendms reau, pended other agencies Cannon distributior tacdtand then wired ould I left to secretary s telegram also urged creation of additional federal courts Walsh, who is a dry, commented that it appeared “You addressed self to heads of ents, as He sought appointment of el as to if bishop congrese asked T ent officers, “My position on that for has been that it must be an excep- for me to take any part ; of officials,” I was in this moral point and not al. 1 very rarely did | sionally done so.” T 30 years the t board secretary saying might t Dir. Crawt yvood prose General now the at Saves cad anot he general odist [ Money her re Ahailable port adopted conference of the copal ¢ south, ring “whatever money necessary to compel law must be r by vford Carpenter of Palatka, April 3, 1 aid: Mr. Hoover Clarence True Mr. Coolidge never elpful night he Crav to the Rev. Fla Wilson mase d then * one declaratio tried to = on explamed t publicly wit League over its plan of southern democrats in presidency A. J. Barton agree with the plan nounced by the late Wayne R Wheeler, and issued a public statement expressing Qheir owa Views. disagreed -Saloon on for event ated for the He and Dr they could not was nom- Oftices Near League's Cannon =aid his offices in Wash- ington were locatel in the samc building wita the Anti-Saloon League The bishop said the committee of of the tional temperance council, o legisiative conferegee of churches, Astked the purposes of these or- be 100 to na- and tn the belonged inauguration ress the | t. I refer to pro-| had felt | P —" Chicago School Damage By Vandals Is Probed Chicago, June 3 (P—System- atic vandalism at a number of Chicago schools, resulting in thousands of dollars’ property damage is under investigation, board of education officials said today Six institutions reported depre- datipns during the past week. More than £15,000 worth of fur- nishings were destroyed by intru- ders before setting fire to the pre- vocational building of Tilden Jun- for High school. Axes were wield- ed on pianos, walls were spattered with ink and decorations and mu- seum exhibits destroyed Officials said they were without clues to the perpetrators. LOCAL MAN BEATEN BY UNKNOWN THIEF (Continued From First Page) assailant again struck him, leaving him badly dazed. The man started | to search through his clothes, stat- ed Mr. McKirdy, and he made a| féeble attempt to stop him with the | result that he received a third blow | that rendered him unconscious. When he recovered his scnses, he | found that the man had disappeared, [ taking with, him $5 in money but 4leaving behind Mr. McKirdy's watch and a diamond stick pin. Mr. Me- | Kirdy returned to his car and drove | | tempted to rise but the unknown| | ganizations, he said: | “Just to show that | the body and soul of men who u ‘. Cannon Cailed Today | Waehington, June 3 B — non, Jr., of the Methodist Episcopa church, south, today occupitd attention of the senate lobby mittee, Vigorously protesting group had no authority him on his part in the southern an- ti-Smith campaign of 1328, was summoned to the witness stand He faced an accusation. by Repre sentative Tinkham, republican Massachusetts, a wet, that he that | tailing to repor in behalf of t ident Hoover. This he staunchly candidacy of Pr denied. require which | He was chairman | committee of | E. G Jameson, a |italist had previous: | he gave Cannon % vancement of the anti-Smith cause Of this amount, Cannon the expendtiure of $17.000 wag his failure to report der that the basis Tinkham's accusation Bishop's Version Cannon’'s version was 17.000 had been turned over to th headquarters committee of th Smith democrats operating out the south and therefore | be reported. wh he $48 | had heen devoted Virginia campaign The & 1tec also was in n defunct nd Cor reports of were confined to one of the state. testified tha turnished on's ctions hroke pany, i gone tran with age firm of New York into bankruptey ded as a bucket ‘shop disclosed that the of its clients n rai records had heen one ne exonerated of any doing by the his church In the way of A walsh, demo cide at to | Winsted Will Protest Recentl absenc Montana ssion bury, June A—The W « han ber | eted [ morning gate the question | 1ation. being convin has not decreased by t the cit 16 inhabita ed States ¢ 19 ch ghows alcohol damns | The \ political activities and stock market | transactions of Bishop James Can- the com- the to question Cannon | p.4 been a had | | violated the corrupt practices act in | all his expenditures mvh\ the assertion that the law does not| disbursements Virginia | anti-Smith democrats. | ew York cap- o for the ad- reported | and it the remain- for i terested Kable After the ang l'S" bishop wrong general conference of of Senator Cara- t fell to Senator | to pre- ( ensus Loss Recorded of Commerce this| announced it would investi- nsted’s popu- ck to New Britain to receive med- 1 attention. He stated that he be- lieved that he had been unconscious | for some time. He thought he had | been hit by his assailant’s fist, as he had seen no weapon. Thinks Rubber Hose Weapon His father, William N. McKirdy | of 39 Lincoln street, notified Chief | William Hart of the New Britain po- lice department of the robbery and was referred to the Plainville au thorities. Constable Thomas Royce was called in to investigate and came | to New Britain last evening to inter- view Mr. McKirdy at his home.| | Constable Royce stated that therc | number of minor hold- | ups in the vicinity of late and when 1spects were arrested pisces of rubber hose were found in their pos- The rubber hosc leaves no marks on the victims, he said. and | he believed one had b used as the veapon with ch the local man was assaulted The hold-up occurred mear the| scenc of the troliey robbery of some | months ago, when two m oard- ed the vehicle and robbed the mo- torman of his night's collections. Mr. | McKirdy recently suffered a broken | t when he fell down the cellar| at his home and the held-up struck on the side of his igus injury yesterday McKirdy was unable to give uthorities a description of assailant. wh him his DORIC COUNCIL GOLF TEAM A quartet of golfers from s city represent Doric’ council, Royal Select Masons, in competition w 1 state cup being offered by Co- mbia council of Middletosn in n with the grand council session there tomorrow. This after- noon the golf tournament was held. each co cil bein represented by a { foursome. The men from New Brit- | ain who are playing are Frank H. | Shield, Logan Page, Harold Shepard and George C. Rogers | be a banquet and re- aption to visiting officials this ev:- | ning and the regular sessions of the convention will be held tomorrow | Many Royal and Select Masons from this city plan to attend. The session | of the grand council was held in New Britain June and Arthur Parker completed his term as Most Puissant Grand Mas Harry B grand co e FIREMEN SAVE BOY Ha June 3 (UP)—Police loying ladders and | . today prevented a 13 year nted boy. John Sandorf. New old dem appealed for | secause she feared to While policemen on engaged the boy's at- . firemen climbed up laaders | d prevented the jump which the btoy had threatened 19 in Com ies in Winsted Cha of admitt Tost same decade, declared new ones had made ip for the loss. He said the city’s population h Tber | while indust The loss of he believes |“Prof.” Walden Fined ound guilty 1doly 0f no certain and costs by address. Judge mplaints are & nst the se prote New Haven received by the prose City Bis Litchfield Gains 392 ithorities in the ssue a warrant ln Past Ten Years (P —Litchficld's reased by decade, 1 this morning by isor Andrew J. Coone has lost 119 farms, h Supe field that the dirt farm- are giving al cstates. The present lor town" 572, with 116 farms population was 3,180, LODGE OPENS MEETINGS Middletown, June 3 (& annual assembly of the G cil, necticut well Golf club. Business sessions rrow ! held tonight with t Campion Acheson of the Episcopal nnecticut as the prin will be IGNS OFFICE Middletown, June 3 (A—Arth urer of the Middletown resigned annual meeting of of 111 yeurs, guwda at the the bank's directors, because health. He was made an honowary vice president of the bank where he had been employed for 50 years Charles T. Davis the selection of Allin's successor. The best known her in New Britain is 925 (the Her- ald Classified” Ad telephone num- ber.) he believes s really in- T farms is also | For Posing as Doctor concerning was | John ford police court said tyled word was local police that the Elm for Cen- Rev. L.| president of the b was named treasurer pending telephone num- had past Royal and Select Masters of Con- | opened today at the Crom- When you see these Dresses early. 50, you know, will price. | the | Gallagher, of | morning on a cl i mill cases of __.__r——_____—____.~.___________——_———————‘ THIRTEEN INSANE GONVICTS ESCAPE FROM INSTITUTION (Continued From First Page) the ward from which the escape was effected remained with the men from other'wards. Five Potential Murderers Of the prisoners still at largs, five were under prisop sentence for mur- der or assault with intent to mur- der. The remainder were robbers or housebreakers. Superintendent mended the action allowing the men than run the risk in which Robinson com- of the guard in to escape rather of precipitating employes might en seriously injured or kill- ssed the opinion that would be captured time fugitives within a short SOUTHINGTON MAN FINED Hartford, June 3 (A—Thomas Portland. was arrested last night state police, charged with keeping liquor with intent to gell and with sale, and William Wil- son of Middletown was also arrests ed on like charges Alexander Septarowic of South. ington was fined $100 and costs in the Southington town court this ge of operating a under the by motor vehicle while fluénce of liquor. APPLIES FOR SUBMARINES Washington. June 3 (®—Applica« tion for use of the discharged Unit- ed States submarine O in Sir Hu- bert Wilkins proposed undersea ex- pedition to the Arctic has been made to the shipping board. Sloan Danenhower, Sir representative, said that plication is granted soon will be equipped. experimentally, with its ice-hoaring and other des in time for test next fall. Hubert's if the ap- the O-12 vices SCIENCE DEPT. PIC (I(' s afternoon after schoo! the science department the Senior high school annual pic- nic at Wiega All of the department are eligible to attend the affair which will last until d Lunch-will be served and various forms of amuse. ments will be enjoyed. It will be une the direction of David director of the science départ der STAMLS AT ANNAPOLIS r. and Mrs. Paul A. Stahl spending June their son, is a midshipman Naval ne first an ot ne are napolis with the battle and Utah cruise to France, and Norway. member of 1 be on the leave on sas, Florida Germany, Midshipman Stahl is a licenses amous dipioma 1924 ealed to the superfor court here today for Tee trial on the basis of new evidence. The appeals were presented by Anthony Campo. Stamford: Frank E. Galvas. Bridgeport, and Modes- tino Coppola. ns whose were revoked in the FOR BEST RESULTS USE. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ) ejordan —215 MAIN ST.— SPECIAL SALE for tomorrow only 250 DRESSES In a Glorious Array of Beautiful Prints ~ | 85 each 2 DRESSES FOR $3 '50 Plan to be here promptly at 9 a m. tomorrow— you will be glad you came not last long—not at this Modes of the Moment in short and long sleeves and sizes for Misses 14 to 20 and Women 36 to 52.