New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1930, Page 4

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4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1930. Hollday Celebratlon Causes Keen Contraction In Nation’s Business Activity During Week Just Past Many Establishments Take Triple Holiday ating Present Accentu- Business Depression By Its Pro- longation. e Taxi Driver Appeals for ) Aid in Note m ()fi‘mels ELLY LEADS HITTERS Amonz Batters in Replacing Team- Developments in Automobile ‘ Field as Described by Agents Champion Coyote Hunter Uses De som (or (atch h Paul W \lndcha.\e to Make Announcement Dodge On Greatest ers throughout the Unit- s will observe “Dodge N 1 Demonstration Month.” Deal- ywhere will make a speeial A4S many persons as in and drive tomobiles. In many cities runs, hill-climbing nd various other events to place emphasis on the jependability of Dodge products are being stagea R Buys Sixth Automobile hom Some Concern of 45 Horace purchased his sixth The Elmer Auto- n yvear Mr. Skier- « automobile from mpany. “Since 1926 he s cars with complete <o states the local kowski Feminine Influence Seen In New Plymouth in the design of | car have nev nounced influ- w and finor the greater appearance increasing selection of -l sh Jay W, Curts Dead in ()akhnd (alif., Home [ l‘l— Jay v through North- 8 he was s, He then w school Auto Marathon ¥ I New H NEGRO FREED PRISONERS BACK: ACTING MAYOR ATIAIKF Atlanta Official Who Freed 268 In mates Sees 60 Back In Cell Coast Guards Search For Body of B. L. Wolfe Boston dock’s Isia Two ot members included when one w swam ashore motorboat from the saved himself treachero John Wk Ralph Hick P. 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HOTEL BURRITT GARAGE 136 Washington Street RODUCT OF GENERAL Telephone 4575 M OTORS Dodge | Armed Posses and Emelle, Ala., July 7 (U P)—Armcd | posses, urged on by an offer by ernor Bibb Graves of $300 el searched the countryside today for | three negroes, members of a (amlly‘ whose shooting of a white man on the afternoon of July 4th started one | of thewvorst race riots Alabama has | seen in the last four years, and which so far has resulted in the death of five men and one woman. | The small Negro settlement of| | West Bessemer a few miles from | here was deserted. Frightened Ne- | | groes had left their cabins and | camped under trees at the homes of | friendly whites. o Negroes were killed yester- by posses when they disobeyed ders to halt for identification. Woman Shot By Posse Mrs. Jesse Dial was shot when her husband refused to stop their auto- mobile at the posse's command. Her husband fled when the posse opened fire An unidentified Negro, standing in the doorway of the Mobile & Ohio railroad station, fired at a posse, wounding one of)them. He was | killed in the exchange of shots. e men killed previously were Grover Boyd and Charles Marrs, white men, and John and Esau Rob- Negroes Starts On July Fourth he trouble started on the affer- of July Fourth, when Esau obinson, who had been asked by | | e Boyd, white storekeeper, to or an automobile battery, ap- Boyvd store heavily other members of the he opened fire on exchange of Clar- pay eared a armed. Wi Robinson family the store, and in the Grover Boyd, uncle of was killed Aroused townspeople captured Esau, and lynched him the next day. Bloodhounds led the possemen to the Rol on whe another le occurr n which Charles er of the posse, and on, Negro, were killed. » wounded. The posse n the cabin Marrs John Ro Several T a me Arrest 100 Communists In Germany On Sunday T adt, Germany, July 7 (P)— red seriously between police More than )\lllll) \l"l' l( l)l\l ven. July n North Ha hospital early sion of the brain suf- dove off a float near night. He 15 Jottom in Alten- died in yesterday dorr, {fered elieved to have Rock Saturday struck the dive AND UP—F. O.B. FA v EIGHT ®The Unisteel type of eliminates body sills and all other wooden parts. The body is bolsed direetly to the chassisso that the two become mutually supporting and mutually flecible. Corpyright 1930 by De Soto Motor Corporation H R Y J. B. 1 Coal ‘D6 WORLD’S LOWEST-PRICED WITH THESE FEATURES Unisteel® Construction of Chassis and Body Down-Draft Carburetion Mechanical Fuel Pump—Air Cleaner Hydraulic Brakes Hydraulic Shock Absorbers Rubber-Cushioned Spring Shackles Manifold Heat Control Dash Temperatare Indicator Negroes Clash | ' ARAB WOMEN-FINALLY ADOPT MOTOR YEHIGLES: Motor Busses Accepted After Much \ Opposition From Populace, )’ American Consul Says | | Washington, July 7 (P)—Only last | vear it was that the motor bus camp‘ |to Irak, that curfous Arab kingdom |of Mesopotamia with its capital at ancient Bagdad. | A. K. Sloan, American consul in | the famous seat of the Caliphs, says | the reason for the lateness in mo- torization lay in the displeasure that “Bagdad women, accustomed to se- clusion, had for the idea of utilizing so public a vehicle.” Still progress « stayed, and the consul says that last year sses got into operation, 45 of them having American chassis, and that the girls ride them boldly nowa- i days. 30 BARGES ADRIFT Vessels ot be Break Away From Moorings — Tugs Capture Them and Tow Them Back. New York, July 7 (P)—A string of 30 barges laden with hroke their moorings at 96th street early today and drifted down East river menacing shipping and dock structures until rounded up by a fleet Of tugs. The firchoat George B overtook the barges w progress down the river ¥ by the first one groun: Rock. McClellan their halted siren aboard the barges and to one at a time back to the 96t berth Several bargemen ilies were when they broke away asleep a PRAYERS ON BROADC. New York, July 7 (P—Pra protection against dangerous hroad- casting” are being offered by 3 000,000 Catholi world this month The prayer is the monthly ir tion set by the pope for the members of the Apostleship of Praver, which numbers 6,010,000 in the United States, of whom 500,000 are in New York ALICE DAY MARRIE Santa Barbara, Cal, July 7 () Alice Day, film actress, and Jack Cohn, Hollywood broker. were mar- ried here yesterday with Marceline Day, actress sister of the bride and Ival Montgomery, attend JOY RIDE ENDS AS In Alabama’s Worst Race Rlots CAR CRASHES POLF New Britain - Man Fined as Drunken Driver in Meriden (Special to the Herald) Meriden, July 7.—One Sunday morning joy ride that Henry W. Neurath, 24, of 48 Carlson street, New Britain, will remember for some time did not end fatally, for the ‘goddess of luck was apparently with him and his companions. Neurath was driving an old car and riding with him were Joseph D. Gottlin, , of 4 Madison street; Arthur Johnson, 22, of 155 Lyons street, and Alton Anderson, 24, of 104 Lyons street, New Britain, They had left that city late Saturday night for the shore and were Dassing through Meriden about 12:30 in the morning when - suddenly the car swerved on KEast Main street, and crashed intd a telegraph pole. The car was almost completely wrecked, but aside from scratches, none of | the occupants was injured. It seems to the police a miracle that was killed. Officer Jeremiah McCarthy was first on the scene, and reported that Neurath was so badly intoxicated that he appeared to be incapable of coherent speech and proper action. He was arrested, charged with driv- ing a motor vehiclé while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. His companions were arrested, charged with intoxication. Anderson and Johnson posted $15 cash honds each for appearance in police court today, but each forfeited his bond. Gottlin was fined $10 and costs of $8.55, and paid th was found guilty of the nst him and was sentenc- s in jail and costs. He at press time was sman 1o post the $500 by the court. ck yui.nm. 20, of 351 Arch Bri¥ain, wanted to show nobody appealed a seeking a b bond requir Domi some girl friends how fast he could | go through the about 11:30 last Law, in the form officer, caused Dominick consider- able embarrassment and the girl friends much annoyance through being compelled to take a bus home, and this morning, in the police court, the judge put a Dominick's pocket book, tent of $19.45, of which $1 fine for speeding. streets of Meriden night, but John 0 was a HAS OW) New London, ON ARRESTED July 7 — Eugene Curtiss, his wife Bernice, and her brother, M. C. Jones were arrested vesterday charged with stealing an automobile, the property of Eugene L. Curtiss, father of the young man, who asked for their arrest. 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