New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 14, 1930, Page 2

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2 \FW BI‘IT—\I\' DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930. TORNAGO KILLS 3 DISASTER VICTIM IN MIDDLE WEST NOT BURNED AL tions were t ters, BELIEVE T OR NOT | (On request, went cssed eovelope, Mr. (Reg. U. 8 Pat Off. with stamped. sd- Ripley will furgish t of anyihing depicted by mm) Pa For Attitude on Fight New York, June 14 ® — Speaking at a luncheon given by BY RIPLEY ARRANGE (5 MATCHES' A=Y Take AWAY (o MATCHES AND You WILL HAVE TEN LEFTJ TRIPLE ~AND A HOME RUN N ONE GAME fug 51927 York Athletic club in ck J. Hurley, secre- tary of war, Mayor James J. Walker, who was host to the s at the Sharkey-Schmeling said e nicest thing about Amer- portsmanship was to see the who served as a antry in the World ing on his fect and justice for a son of ~|] the New ’ honer of P: | ecretar colonel of stan 185 SINESS RELIEVER | BY TARIFF ACTION (Continued From First Page) tion and omission umber of leading wholesale redu lot dividenas by a n jindustrial concerns, | Heavy public works and utility ilding, estimated by the depart- ment of commerce at 35 per cent above the average for the past five and vears, intense activity of the Un tion showed ease from teel corpora- v.:< than the seasonal April to May. on the etail trade continues fa tive with leading chain stores show ing a 4 per cent May over of year. HOUSE CONSIDERS TARIFF MEASURE v' sales in CAMELS ONCE ROAMED THe WESTERN pu\wNS n Armle ss Trombone Player bill would become sion and Movie Interests o Take Over ‘Opera House’ Site T FALODNS T0 HAVE - COMPETITIEN HERE J‘lls IS Amanged - Program of (%] SAMLOWS NEARING J0TH Former Local Residents Press Photo b tastifying during in Boston of crash with tanker Pinthis which cost 47 HOOVER, AT HALF WAY TERM IARK, FACES CRITICIS First Page) ANNIVERSARY fo 0b- serve Golden Wedding Day | Farm Relief Debate whole Hoove neasy Own Party Quarreling ctions approach W, ettest Blocl\ in U. 8. Raxded hv Drv -\gents Szewezyk to Graduate me -\mhelst College My red off ata s d told to open or the doors ocked down. No force pro- n from Wil Holdup Man Critically W ounded in New York ev 14 WP-—Deaten to played for several seasons with t Falcon team. Mr. Szewczyk plans to follow lwachmg pro n Mrs. Jo | Szewczyk and daughter, Miss V toria Szewczyk, attend the com- mencement exercises BANDIT ONLY WANTS $700 Chicago, June 14 (UP-—Police were on the lookout today for young \bandit w politely refused all t —— the rest of it.”” he told the tell as nearly 2,000 taxicabs don’t need it.” there were before the e figure being 8,500 Many commeon fish live e is due, in pert, to the |to 20 vears and during this modern bus. | tay millions of eges. Broadway Police from 10 time ,______.__ ” Walker Praises Hurley ] | expected to sign t | re-elécted president of Inteérnational Orernight News | BEER AND ALCOHOL — FOUND BY RAIDERS New York—ambassador pawes | POlice Visit Store and Tenement arrives from London; praiges naval | . on Spring Street By the Associated Press. Domestic Washington—President treaty. | Washington — President Hoover says naval treaty issue is whether | we shall stop competitive building. Chicago—Daily News says racket rofits in Chicago amounts to $3,- John Sukaitis, . 36, of 16 Spring street, pleaded not guilty in police o0 ekl court today to the charge of viola- Washington—Lieut. Apollo Soucek | tion of the liquor laws in his store fails 10 better his seaplane altitude |and tenement, and the case record of 38,560 feet St. Paul—Tornadoes cause deaths d damage in Minnesota and Wis- was continued until Monday on request ey Lawrence J. Golon. T. J. Feeney, Officers John Aludl and Dan- - paint | James Sullivan osgrove London — Berne dispatch to Daily | 4mount of g says Mme. Magda Lupecus, (wantity of hops said to be intended Carol's companion in exile, is | [OF use in the manufacture of on way to Bucharest. Drives Auto Without Licens: v Bucharest—Rumanian royal fam- Edward Bazel, Z f 151 Lyons ily reported planning reunion when | Strest, pleaded guilty to chargs Queen Helen recovers from cold of driving an automobile without a London—Barbu Jonescu, wealthy | license on West Main street and was Rumanian friend ot King Carol. says | fined $15 and costs. Officer James throne was being offered Prince | Kelly made the arrest and Bazel, Charles of Flanders when Carol flaw | whose correct name is said to be home and seized power. Bazelewicz, admitted that he was Bo mbay—British goverriment be- | operating on the license of 2 man nassing troops as it becomes| Who was with him dent that civil resistance cam-| Louis Desenti, 35, of 77 Judson s coming to a crisis avenue, w Haven, charged with ghai—Nationalist government | specding and a stop sik- seeking truce with rebel | nal at Myrtle and Burritt streets, nies, and declares unrelenting war | the instance of Officer David Loty st revolutionists had his case continued until Tues- New England day at the request of an attorney resident Who comm ted with Clerk E. J. Allan Neilson of Smith | Danberg before court g# announces gifts totaling §1,- | Speeder Forfeits Bond 200 5 Edward Rosso, of 31 Arling- Boston—Mrs. Mina C. Van Win-|ton street. Hartford., charged with ead of policewomen's bureau | speeding by Officer Tho Blan- ton police department, | chette, failed to appear and his $25 bond was declared forfeited d case of Antoni Ro- mani of Whiting street, charged with driving on a suspended license, was disposed of by a nolle, the state department les haye take in notifying the had been s sam disobeyin of Policewomen. Richard of soci elected pi Conference Associatio; Cabot, ational state treasurer Boston for republ ination for that office. nherst A continuance until Saturday , was ordered DeMarro, charged with mothe Yu a college 3 preliminary owelliheads ah Connecticut of 16 vice s burning kage list Storm in Chile Causes At Least Eight Deaths tiago De Chile, June 14 (P—A uthern Chile ised at least feared the uch larger. T court | Doroszka, Yale | 4.000 in suits Lavine, realtor, affections, e arrest for governor an at Wilhlam J. Pape, ry newspaper publisher. will Wires were down b wireless comm

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