New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 28, 1930, Page 1

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T e ) Average Daily Circulation For Lem ) NEEW BRITAIN P2 ALD s A AT‘iU 3 ESTABLISHED ,1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS STEAMER ANCHORS 'Enraged Man Murders Evangelist, HOOVER STARTS | vost, Reseues sar ) (JFFICIALS PROBE MUT[]R|ST SPEEDS THRUUGH OFF MAINE COAST | Wounds Wife and Parishioner Who T GATHER FUND BOMBING OUTRAGE AFTER COLLISION. ~ Took Mate to Mission Services pyj [q§{yISSION arpugnio, ey, HEART OF CITY, SHATTERS | Woman Killed as Auto Suddenly STANDING TRO”.EY _DGURS Niagara Falls Killer Fires Point Blank at Pastor: / Blows Up—Lad HMay Die o == Fom B Injuries WORLD LISTENS ~ Tobacco Salesman, Re- Sovernor Dingley Hl[s Sulr3 Meeting Ends, Shoots Woman Near Heart—Third President Is Communicating merged Object With 350 | Victim Tries to Capture Slayer—Fugitive With Rich Prospects Who ., June 28 — to police, that he had been pra e ] tumin F P | 't . urocoerae geuevy 10 PHONE CALL el i 1ISED T0 WRECK MACHINE 2 Passengers on Board | Objected to Woman's Interest. Offered o Finance Work ; ticing in a woods, shooting at a S Kingslord-Smith Greets Mother Along Main Street at CRAPL N NO ARG (o el o 5 GLASS SAYS GROUP SPENT | RADIO MESSAGES SAY oc nix “congreation 1ast might. was siagara vaie, . v, sur 811,000 FOR FOOD ALONE! " cosvant or veum, promnen ac- {1l AUstralia From Schenectady Rate of 65 Miles ar s e o oo [EARKS HIS FATHER 1§ 111 F1our : Costanzo. The man was picked up | searching for Frank Ross “oastwise Boat En Route from Bos- in Porter road on the outskirts of old, alleged fo have shot to mies—Wires of Car Tampered LS aw His Next pigne Cuts to Left of Traffic Chief Executive Insists His Law the city as he was walking along Rev. Edgar R. Wood and v the road. He had a .32 calibre au- two members of his c Calls for Ald—Coast Guard Cut- tomatic pistol in his possession, but | here last night offered no resistance to arrest. The other victims were Ross’ v ters Rush to Area—Craft Used Police said that Ross made & Mildred, wounded i left de Probe of Prohibition Conditions— statement to them in which he near the heart, and Leonard Towe o Separ mitted that he went to the mission | shot in both legs 1IN Says 70 Per Cent of Prison Popu- ton to Eastport, Me., Helpless and Enforcement Commission Must Not be Made to Confine Itself to Only in Summer for Vacation With—Boy's Arm anc Leg Nearly Tells Sister-in- . ervice 29 Yei intending to murder Wood, Mrs.| The tragedy occurred at the close ke a5 e = > Dual Contr: i > 1 0eq i Service—In Service 29 Years, Ross, the latter's sister, Leona | = ) lation Broke Other Laws. Blown OfFf By Force of Explosion. Will be Dual Control—Disappoint- Post—Goes to Hartford, 8 (UP)—Mir Kuhn, and Towe. He said, according | (Continued on Page Two) ¢ 28 (UP)—Pr ed When TUnable to Speak With Takes Girl for Ride and Sweetheart. Go 1 wor USE TEAR BOMBS CHICAGD TRIES. T0 GUARD NEGRO CRIME BOYEOTT = Sheriil Refuses to Hand Over Hopes to Force Gangsters Out of : Prisoner to Mob | Business Soon ' ATTAGKED WHITE WOMAN INSURANCE 1S REFUSED Is Arrested On Return on = Here — Fined $100 — cnzstord- Warned for Levity, CAPTURE NATIOS i Troops Stage Brilliant Move— ex-President Fugitive Beaumont, Tex., Crowd of 400 Banks Take Steps to Bar Hoodlums ' fo Army Occupies Heights Above City Storms Jall, Grabs Official and from Use of Facilities—Several on and Threatens Bombardment Un- | Tries to Hold Him as Hostage Un- | List Have Disappeared Since the )l ag | ppe: less Nationals Resign — Casualty til Prisoner is Turned Over, | Lingle Case. List Not Yet Known. Beaumont r bomt mob of 4 - HEAD ACCOUNTANT FOR P. & F. CORBIN DIES Arthur Richardson McNickle ¥x- il here early to lynch & several pires At Trinity Street Home jail soon rh Crowd Arrives By Auto The crowd of angry men and boys | (Bugs ) mobile to find | O'Do on prepar- | Jar After Brief Illness icd a party cup vacht Refuses to Comment y survivor of men of ga company Of 'y fort to Enlist Support Against lor Prohibition Law Awaits Naming of Chairman P ihe Arrested on Return er Wiliam J. McCarthy was ) ¢ more on said precauti At e to cope with any e e Aate h might occur later th c g v 10N c > ) Attacked White Woman d in Port " HUSTON MAY RESIG AT SESSION MONDAY G. O. P. Chairman Calls Meeting—Rumor He 3U|T3“Tmrf\li$»3fi,fiflfl Will Quit Offce FOR CRASH INJURIES S e Ansonia Residents Sue New Britain and Meriden Men FAGLES WILL ERECT NEW HOME AT ONCE (‘or.uract fOf" 523,0(10 AButild- JUNmRv‘[}mey NAME | : - j : ing onA\:‘zl:ldl:dbhee ‘ P['LASKY AS EHIEF[ TH[S WEEK,'S AFFA[RS o2 ool Sl by Knig/lf j \\ “"_ cul this the b Boy Policemen Pick Lead-j ers and Prepare for Duty Monday QUMOR THAT THE FIZEMEN MAY GET NICELVACAT I OA A STAKE (T B o MEW, Tames Warson .-\\GWAMI (’\) " Wateq goaro - (RMANA~ 14 years old, was unior po- | hoys sworn | protect muni- ngton park the office Polasky The cost will be An ornamc way will 34D MAY BRWG PLANT deRe~ DR A B.MEREDITH S LAST OFF(CIAL ACT MAY HAVE GEEN AWARDING F DIPLOMA T AEW BRITA person 1l complete th st floor will rooms, conts butkowski, 13, of | liard room Kos, 14, | rooms. nsen ]4.' Plans ca completion of Edward | uct before October » chairman of the pdinEy ented with arm | committee is William J. Olden. yor Quigley and in- | A e I formed that their metal badges of | Eire Destroys Tannery — [ofice wil be ready shortly. They X l 1 meet Mond morning a he In Stoneham Early Today | " k for final instructions after | s., June EDON-GLOVEL POEST AGAIA HASHONOR OF BEING LARGEST Stoneham, M h they will enter upon thei [ W THE Fire of dubio dutd | e old tannery Mayor Quigley talked with the / wooden build hat had been uii- | povg today urging strict discipline | occupied for f years, on Map! »nd obedience to the officers they | street he today Dama bave elected Richard Snkolskr,! 315,000, t leader of the force, will su-| Embers carried from the burning | pervise their work in conjunction strong wind threaten- | with other playground duties, property. The plant of = Company and | was estimatc g % HIGH TIDE—JUNE 29 | CHEHLE ) co naturall (Standard Time) | =] _New Britain and vicinity o By Hoover N. London 11:35 a.m.,1 8 ‘ MONTH o2 Fair tonight; Sunday fair t i ntmen| when the roof of their N. Haven 12:45am., . WEDDWGS /, with slowly rising tempera- T ongressio and ‘,l‘“?x\vfl rome, situated on a hill more than | || ture il &n Ry -ufl!iu;l.‘ ng a mile from the fire, was seared. W * | % | officially to do with his pos

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