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16 NFW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1930. bullet. Lie OHE KILLED WHEN GANGSTERS BATTLE Hoodlum Attacks Police Car Escorting Gang Leader Home Barker stood firing until his ion as exhausted He the machine just automobile pullod s only a few feot rachine at State son It was there oke homb was dropped Ly hine in front, sending up a behind which :1 24 to hide the progress of smoke and Wabash er for tion to Zuta n discharged 1 to Go Home " FIVE RACKETEERS WAIT EXTRADITION Foster Only One of Quintet Wanted, Police Say n and said I‘c ised to traced m by vear 3180 nothing on me,” Chicago doesn't astigation wanted gun to s known to ten minutes MINERS' PARLEY 10 TAKE RECESS Lewis Expected fo Attend Ses- sion On Monday 2 (P—The wage THE devil-may-care char whose only interest is the threb of his motors and the pext record to smash, or,— Internation , said the miners' repre- toa low John L. president who in Spring- i join in word New York natural over the THE girl who loves him, kisses him goodbye and tells him that she won't worry a minute, even though he is flying uncharted regions a grisly thousand miles away? You'll be surprised by the whimsical answer given by Maysie Greig in her new novel. A NICE GIRL COMES TO TOW Starts Monday, June 9 ocecding had been progress McCampbell's ’Vlen Get Beer Truck From N. J. July 2.—A—Contin- which marked the > of Andrew Me- prohibition adminis- New York, agents teday seized a heer truck from New Jersey and raided a speakeasy on East 46th new truck West street ferry Twelve half ba eized on the truck barrels and several of hard liquor in the speakes | The driver and on the | truck and the speakeasy bariend- in ti'le | ers were arrested o | NAMED INSPECTOR [ ° Af._ H la New Briizin Herale torfiiy. apnointed insnectar in the dairy and food denartment by Hartford, July 2 (P—James M. BEEe—a———————=== | Commisioner Charles 8. Warner. was trailed from of beer bottles sy ——— helper Whittlesey of Morris, former com- miseioner of domestic animals, yes- (LD TABOOS PASSE MODERATOR FINDS (laims Removal of Social Conse- quence Leads fo Indulgence Bournemouth. Eng. July 2 (#— A church neglected and a religion losing its hold on the masses was the picture presented by the Rev. J. D. Jones, of Bournemouth, as moderator to the fifth international council of Congregational churches today His c on modern morality was contained in the open- ing address of today's session. To a large extent, he said. the very exist- e of God was being challenged nd denied The pastor declared it is against the Christian conception of sexual morality that the attack of the oderns principally is directed There it a moral revolt about which is nothing shy or timid."” This moral revolt, Dr. Jones as- serted, is “bold, brazen and una- amed. It scoffs at old reticen ecencies. It repudiates all old entions and taboos and allows freedom in speech and con- duct that shocks all who have Leen brought up in the old traditions.” tions.” Dr ntary im- itself Jones said many young people refused to consider themselves bound by the old law. He asserted that it was a fact that sexual indulgences, freed from certain social conse- ces had led to an alarming in- reage of secret immorality. “This would be a vile and beastly world if it ceased to believe in God,” he sa STAFF AT HOSPITAL HAS NEW INTERNES Four Start Duties at New Britain Institution Today Four new ities at the tal today internes took up their New Britain General They are Dr. Ed- 1 Reenick, a native of New Ha- and a gradyate of McGill Uni- ersity and Yale Medical College A degree; Dr. Carl A Seneca Castle, N. ¥ d e University of Ver. degrees of M. D. Frank F. Flage, grad ar degrees from Ch Maes., gra McGill with the degree of B. ceed three internes ) ¢ week, Dr. Jo who will practice W Britain; Dr. Donald Moriarity, who will return to his ho in Vermont, nd Dr. Clare Cayward, whe will practice in New York Isadore rer ospital Dr as resident vsic Miss Maude E. Traver, directress of nurses at the hespital, has re- rned to her duties after a vaca- tion at Barapoe, Wis. Prior to go- city she at- convention of | national nursing organiza- a representative of | al section of the Con- Associa- rman. The Milwaukee. Miss T Rochester, uate Nurses' Dr. Norman W igist and laboratory turned from a month's 14 ntgenol- Airrctor has re- vacation hospital Weller, ineral of Towa M, techniciar tending the Low Moor. Miss Anne pervisor, has nionth's Gat returnad vacation in riel. night from & Springfield month's nd two the shore Edna Deats ctor of practical in- and Miss Clara leave the latter part of this for gix weeks summer ipervision and methods Simmons College, nurses, at Doherty, supervisor in al department, will spend nonth's vacation in Boston Violet McDowell ting room supervisor, ops. & assistant is tour- City Items GROOM TAKES $30 2 BUSINESS MEN AND LEAVES BRII]E[ INDETENTION PEN William Geissler, 35, of 145 Shut- tle Meadow avenue, was arrested by Officer Alfred Tanguay on the charge of passing a boulevard stop sign at | West Main street and the entrance to Walnut Hill park today. Adolph Stanowitz of 324 Elm street reported to the, police today cle wi stolen yester- Meanest Man Smuggled Aligns Hartford, July 2 (P—A New York, July 2 (A—Thirty-two known to the polic “Robert men who said they were all respect- King"” and described by the authori-|ed Newark, N. J., business men and ties here as “the most unprincipaled | many of them members of the New- scoundrel we have heard about” 3s|ark Athletic club were released from the object of search today by the |the detention pen at Ellis Island to- local department and the police u("rL y after proving their American adjoining states. He is wanted for |citizenship. They were picked up obtaining nea $1760 under false|last night on a small cargo launch avenue, Arvid L. Foberg of 92 Ju- pretenses, desertion of his wife @ Rockaway by the coast guard bilee street and Frank Abramson of whom he had met only a week be- | The Newark men were taken into § Oak street, also suspension of the fore his unexpected and unexplained f'l"mh on suspicion of being aliens right to operate of George Thomp- departure from Hartford, and theft | laving themselves smuggled into the oniofAD Beaver sireatt of an automobile. country under cover = 0 Ao [ They loudly protested being re- ks o S el LA O gL sed today that they could easily 23 and went at once to Benj hearings will be held on Thursday amin | ave proven their citizenship at once atternoon instead of Friday. This Silverman of 24 Irving street 10 |{r ojvon an opportunity hange was due to the fact that the |¥hom he introduced himself. The launch, the “in Fourth of July holiday will fall on Met some of vour friends and|gooter owned by Joseph Kelsey of Friday. relatives at the shore,” said King.| (31 carpenter street) Providence, R. Lincoln May of Farmington road, | shay d8¥ he was introduced to Mr. |1, was first sighted by Boatswain Plainville, formerly of New Britain, e e Shed MO B G T underwent an operation at the Me- T e A b | patrol boat 168 about 6:15 o'clock : 4 . proposed marriage to Miss Diwinsk e o e Ly by morle] hospital in New York Mon- (ana they were subssauently married |ty won aborra Detes Tioer r day. His condition is slightly im- in Millerton, N. Y. | Newark, who was in charge, and “""\.‘:: S In the meantime, King ran cut of | William McGouler of East Newark. S EWgeEraln cash. He borrowed $500 from Mr. Boat Stopped Twice closed all day on Silverman, receiving a check. Before said the launch looked nounced today. leaving the city with Miss Diwinsky. to him then and that he R R King secured $1,181 additional from §¢nt a man aboard to igate, Mr. Silverman and other relatives. | Dut that when no liquor It was further reported that before | ¢Ontraband was found the Aesor bride, King took $30|was allowed to proceed. Three hours from her pocketHook: he sighted the launch again, this F[]R R[]TARY ELUB time Toaded with passengers. For a = sccond time Lytinen man Over Four Million aboard and when he said Hyer wa 5 S ¢ | In Taxes Coming U"?ble to account satisfactorily for Commmees 0 Hafldle AC“Y}UGS T R TR m:g_ his sudden acquisition of passengers ice corporations will pay to the state 0[ Yefi[‘ se]ected icut this year in taxes, 6 ording to a certifica- t Y e today by State Tax Com- Rev. William H. Alderson, pastor Zl}sl\l},‘ll"‘,{"""i""" of Trinity Methodist church and Eirel g former pres of the Rotary club e 2 wiil be the speaker at the club meet e T e ing tomorrow noon. He will bring a S e T report of the Rotary conference &t | .ii. on August 15 and P’.(;‘””‘ry cago last week. Rrue Henry Washburn, newly president, who succeeds George D\FO*\ tomo has announced t llowing o al list for the year: | ors—Henry Washburn, pres- John Black vice president; George Dyson, Reverend Willam H Alderson, Eugene Porter, David M eldt, secretary; A Mills, man | Salvatore DiPace of 420 West | Main street reported to the police today that his son, Jack, aged 16, had not been home in the past two nights. The police were notified today of the return of the operator's licenscs ot Joseph Stronkowsky of 55 Albany as of darkness. weekly small claims court a 37- itute will be ily 4, it was an- Lytine suspicio sent a ing in aliens Taking all the launch's and crew into custody he stopp he coast gunard base at Stat, to report his capture and t eded to Ellis Island asked that the men be locked up as aliens e men were que for more than an hour this morning by immigratior O'Keefe, epecial agent of the artment, and after explaining their the Anona was T he 1 pro- 2 and payable ; with t were rel elected | i e H. | publi tax 10 he service sents over that the amo collected from th companies this crease of $ collecte lnt'\h'\rv\‘v‘ S : -\lfonso of bpam Acts As Own Pilot in Raws ridge, Isle of Wight, Ju »—King Alfonso of Spa was at the helm of his own yacht, the eight- Hispania when the ra in t class of the B bridge Sailing got away today Hartford Jail Threatens Communist Second Time July 2 (UP) voung New A haniel H’u 1 com- ain today o meter Program committee — Stephen o Robb, chairman: Roy Noren Luncheon committee — William Crowell, chairman; Harold Scarbor- ough where five others, crossed start .| tion with a demonstr: Richards and Willlam Negro, also of N rested last night ice and chairman boy Dr. for the ar- da get a brilliant % moderate south —Rev rman Wil- Sha ng withou permi lle- a i 4 Pavil and a persons we ] when police interrupted Arraignad in police morning, the two were tinuance until tomorrow Educational committ liam H. Aldersor g smooth ly breeze. — David .000.000 MARK 20tary Malmfeldt. Crippled chil committee — Tambert Lord, chairman Dr. . Dr. William Flanagan. | ¢ committee—Robert Graves, G”‘rr" Rogers. visitation committee CorESeECnaEnt PHILA. BELOW this Philadelphia, July 2 (UP)—Harry con- J. Imber, chairman of the local board of census supervisors, today announoed {hab theloityE i Anellfops I]Z']hn total will der the mark, '] unofficial total, s gives the city 1,902,555 inhabi a gain of only over the official figures of the ity court given |Cheney Brothers Suspend L D1e<51ng ‘\Illl Indefimtelv Toivis nis 1’4.'\1rr here, dowr announc of the n f i = The Oklahoma conservation com- is mioping all rivers and the etate to work out a sistem of flood control Two Banks Close Door: £ Another Is Taken Over Connellaville, Pa., July 2 (P— Union National bank of Connel! ville, failed to open for business t day a few hours after the Ti Trust company of Western Penns van ere was taken over state depar nt of bankin The board of d tors Union National issued a stater saving the board decided it wou for the best inter of the depositors and stockh creeks of off in th 4 for spun silk y is given for suspension substitutes in many the cange of silk ++ . Painter Dies From Heat, 4t Bod (atches in Scaffold dead t stories above the sidewa iped and slid vedestriang and p: ing automobilists gaped. One of the feet caught in the scaffold and the y dangled head down until Lad- n John rio climbed to a cized the sway = edge whi was taken over frozen assets Columbus, Ohio, Highland County bank one of the oldest fi tiens in Ohion, closed rred state < superintendent anno TO VIND s 14, Mass, parently would We by no means im- 1 possible in th present eri. By means of an electroscope, & missing radium needle valued at $1,000 was found among ashes of a ton of ban- dages at Mercy hospital s EASY — Sprin July CO. OFFICIAL DIES ! July 2 —R—Willt FRUIT Boston, H Newspapers have that is circulation, It long fllncss, He had, been with the compa since the founding in 1899 SUMMER Hartiord Police Seek World's|New A. C. Members Mistaken for he became convinced that the boat | Island | he | ioned | officials and Gregory | Boy Writes Life of Hoover or other | Anona | William J- Marsh, jr. (right), 11, of Milford, Conn., wrote & | biography of President Hoover and printed it on his own print- ing press. His brother, Charles, 9, is his assistant and aided in setting up and printing the ook which is a neat volume in pale blue paper with a cloth back and titles and other lettering in : J gold. | SEMINARY HEAD STARTS WORK July 2 (P— rstow William Dot preside four | YALE PUBLICITY HEAD WEDS 2 York, July 2 (P)—Nathaniel Sherman of New Haven, publicity | director for Yale university a Ida Prandau of Atlanta, Ga., married here yesterday by Dr than Krass in Temple Emanu- FIREWORKS! ASIT OUR LAST YEAR FOR FIREWORKS We are selling out our entire stock at reduced prices. N7 =X T Real Bargains — Buy Youis Now LOUIS GOURSON “The Old Reliable” 42 HARTFORD AVE. COR. WINTER ST. New Britain ERALD one service to sell, above all others, to advertisers and stands to reason, employing the law of averages, that the more Business Is Paralyzed B\ Big Spanish Strike Sebastian, Spain, July 2.—UP jards were rushed today to nearby tow Renteria, Pa- sages, and Herrara in which strikes SCHOOL Begins Monday uly 7 at 8:30 A. M. Shorthand ‘ Bookkeeping Are You Ready to Start? MOODY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL ns of ) seized a street car, ejec rv[ the crew and sengers and wrecked the tram Mounted guards charged into the demonstrators ir ng several al- though not serious Tn the cther towns the strikers confined themselves to walking the streets. With extra guards on hand no serious consequences were ex- pected. Typewriting COP LETS BABY CRY Stoneham, Mass., July 2 (UP) — Patrelman Willlam O'Toele ignored v‘)n request of Mrs. Norman Hersam, #io complained of the crying of a neighbor's baby and asked the offi- cer to have it stofpéd. TACK IN PIF, WOMAN SU Providence, R. I, Juft 2 (UP)— A tack in a piece of huckleburry pie punctured the roof of her mouth | and made necessary the extraction of a tooth. Mrs. Charles P. Salisbu.y claimed. A jury awarded her $200 |damages and $238 for expenses. | the more persons who see an advertisement in this territory, people will buy. Every person is a potential buyer, and the Herald with its circulation of well over 15,000 copies printed aand distributed daily, con- tacts the buying public of New Britain and surrounding trading area. The Herald dares not equivocate in circulation claims for it is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, a national organization of newspapers and periodicals, clubbed together to assure the advertiser of facts about the most important feature of a newspaper—circulation. The Herald’s circulation books are. always open to the advertiser, whether using classified or display. In conclusion, the press room is always open to people who are interested in mechanics. There is no secret about the press room; everybody can witness the press make its run by applying at the business office. The Herald has over three (3) t' other news- paper published in New Britain.

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