New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 8, 1930, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For sy 15,296 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW 'BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1930.—~TWENTY-TWO PAGES REV. FR. BOJNOWSHI INTENDS T0 LEAVE CITY IN SEPTEMBER Will Remain Here Pending Gom- pletion of St. Lucian's | Home Addition 1 | JOURNEYS IN EUROPE 10 EXTEND FOR YEAR Author of Y(‘arbook Published in | Poland Writes Local Priest Has‘ Achieved High Goal By His Bulld-‘ ing Program in Sacred Heart | Church Larger Than in Larger Citles Abroad. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, pas-| | tor of the Sacred Heart church, an- nounced today that he would leave on his extended trip abroad shortly | after the addition- to St. Lucian's| home for the Aged on Burritt street | j8 completed | The fourth and last story to the| addition is g constructed and its completion xpected in the early part of September when dedication building and most popular books in survey of yearbook * ed in Poznan by Cieszynski. Katolickie Dr. Nikod The author, and an ac- complished scho! devotes all his el and studies of history foreign countries and judgment of is said to be pro- SHEET AND TUBE ot ledge psychologsy found Tribute to Fr. Bojnowski Tn the last yearbook he speaks at ngth of contemporary conditions > United States, devoting much to Polish colonies so n author Dr. | mer- While e ot e o o FLDERLY. ORFICIAL TALKS e among the Pol ts Fr. Bojnowski, pastor in n, a man, strong as steel 1r\d unbent. W this one man ac- complished would siffice for a doz- er men to secure for them the grat- titude of generation He h built urch in comp with which our churches great cities pear school is a of our Polish d with it. 76-Year-Old. Chairman Says Com- pany Always Paid Cash Dividends —Previous Trial Halted by Sui- cide of Chief Counsel. even would palace schools cou Youngstown, O ol e of the stockholders 11 be hed moder compare to prevent merger of the Youngs- an orpha n and santi town Sheet & Tube company with ation was county com- with Ja chalr in Mahon eas court toda r-old the Yo tness T6-ve board of company. on the w ' ol Page Two) HEALTH BOARD 0. S FIREWORKS SALE BAN Dy. Dumont’s Proposed Or- dinance Approved by Commission Campbell Hostile Witness Campbell was called to the Yosttie wit on by the p by Harry Crawford, associated with and in the con- bell calth ¥ town company in 1900 with capital of the present-day from its o n o d use limi sproval to a the city har triction w staten dividends Tomor the cor prope 1l soon bec night, cou ome Tow on 2 comr il will rece A host of st and new resumption Dr. t of lawyers spaper ed_ here plai vent purchase of Shee em, immediately put on the stand. Attorneys pbell's examination proba- would take up the whole day. Three days of the hearing before been | gested legislation in cc ion with a resolution of the common council to the same end “hairman John J. McBriart S. Dunn and Vincent Cha. meeting today conside dangers of fireworks. from Dr. Dumont of explosions on Indepe re given te ‘ it rot will be from the ube by Be Campbell the ad otion of documentary evi- i Vet Eaton Behind Fight i Myron (' and Internat Corp., both Sheet & 1] ers, though Cyrus § land capitalist, is know notive power hehind tk fight to block the billion dollar merger. laton and FEugene G. Grace, Beth- lehem president, were expected here | tod Meanwhile accountants for the plaintiffs were continuing their ex- amination of Bethlehem books in (Continued on Page Two) cases of loc P! ing accident they were told “Bootleggins" nearby cities to be the chief di ment of suc 5 and it was this problem that prompted the comment favoring a state-wide restriction. Dr. Dumont's suggested ordinance fellows:— “It shall be unlawful for per- son, firm or corporation to keep or | expose for sale fireworks, fire- | crackers, torpedoes, bombe, eworks from was agreed culty in enforc to be the any Y roc Before Crash Ended Trial Flight !Scarcely had preparations been | |begun for |from Newfoundland to Eng- Hand than his plane was demol- PRICE THREE CENTS e e ————————————— Divorce Papers Served On Man Going to Jail taken to Hart- to days im- of breach red Sedor was rce papers by ymond A, Beatman. is wife have not er in more than arrested on her day when he in- her EGYPTIANS RIOTING; FOUR KILLED WHEN POLICEMEN CHARGE Pitched Battle Rages Between Followers of ex-Premier Nahas | Pasha aurl Armed Forces GLASH I8 AT MANSURAH posed of the served Consta lived toge vear and comp * GREAT WAD STRONGEDLD JIEN, GO COATLESS, Leader's Car Said to Have Plunged, | DR. DUMONT URGES St Einc et e ]| DAL Pmperly Clad for Hot —rarty Pians o Meet 1 Ton | SPEIIS,” Health Expert Says Despite Ban On Use of Railroads. core s 2o o0 7eo WONDER. MALES STAND 1T policemen and two rioters wer t killed today at Mansurah in a furi- | ished when it crashed during a ous and prolonged encounter ’mal flight. Above you see the | tween armed forces and followers amall De Haviland Puss Moth | ©f the recently resigned Premier Shx ahas P The police fired into when it. was assembled the the mob which offered stubborn re- other day at Lester Fleld, St.| Johmns. Major Wynne-E who was bruised and severely burned when the ship fell and burst into flames, is shown at the left in the cockpit of his plane. GOLFER IN SHORTS AT STATE TOURNEY Through Cordon of Officers and Precipitated Wild Scenes—Men the attempt of Squadron Leader C. S. Wynne- Eyton, British flyer, to hop| be- | City Superintendent Advises Summer Attire for Stronger if They Wish to Avoid Sunstroke ani Pitched Battle Rages itched battle was raging i ¢ Mansurah which the d a detachment of troops ap- ° te end. who Heat Prostration. his the was in thick of notorious Watd X} r»\'r(unn rnoon. Heat Prostration Reliet Met e Wafd ¢ stroke and t stion {Waterbury Plager Dons Cool l TRIAL RES”MEH \WILKIE LEADING FIELD Stockholders” Tnjunction Hear- | wetnersteia ing Opened by Campbell | Attire at Shut le Meadow Car Breaks e motor car of Nahas Pasha, it broke through a police arged an army squad. with fixed bay- ng foll d forces fired in- car was me onets and wild rio ng which the BONDING.FIRM PAYS LEAVITT CREDITORS ... 0dy Man Ahead After First F e n close Round—Host Club Has Many En- trants Taking Part in One Day Links Tournament. Jack Franey, one of Water- bury's star golfers, became so " heated playing the first round of the one-day Shuttle Meadow c! ing that he shed h and played his round in white shorts. His two well t legs attracted tt all golfers, and 1 of many nerve to le bare putting. : wrodmvnn P Lxenors On Hatch Building Reimbursed in Stipu- eezes blow on skin while driving and H. C. Wilkie of Wi field of 169, th assembled for a one-d at the Shuttle Me first round of larges s two strokes ; Hart & } Claire of t Ll 8 ook Coun- & Wood Co. | I e o redu ) and R. nd of ers! tied at park w e were ma F00dwin The; ny s players entered and of these, the W. H. Booth, 81; 5. Parker, anning, S, Hur prizes arc for low gross low net, 36 holes, low net and gross for WILL OF MARCUS WHITE IS FILED FOR PROBATE Deceased Educator Leaves Estate to nament, ores wer, 1 Ha 58; S1% - QUIGLEY GETS PRUUF OF PACT ON SALARY Keogh Writes Agreed to Serve for $300 tition for h wor a 0 e 1% holes. ‘I Mys. She ‘Wife to Be Given to Chil- SAILOR KILLED TODAY IN CRASH NEAR NEW LONDON Dics dren At Her Death The entire estate of the late Marcus White, principal emetit the New Britain Norr ol, is left to his Mr Helena Cowles White, the terms of his will w mitted to probate c Bernard F. Gaffney toc Upon the death of White devises that the vided equally among his tf dren, Richard L. White, Miss Dotha ¢ E. White and Dr. John C. W He named Mrs. W s ex trix. The witnesses were Mrs. Ma garet Perkins Camp, Judge John H Kirkham and Atftorney Mortimer H Camp. The will was drawn up on July 3, 1925 widos agcor John J. Kasvaroditz of Reverc Soon After Accident—Sec- ond Man Injured don, July 8 (@ Asparowitz, ond class enginem . submarine 0-9 jured and Thomas R. Ba class seaman aboard the subr serious injur Joseph was 1utomonhile ing left th inwheels, fire balloons, Roman al ers, detonating cancs or ammunition therefor, or any substances g articles of an explo nature designed or intended to used works | “No person ghall at any time m:.‘ charge or set off@anywhere within the City ot New Britain, or have m Desiring to be spared the embar- his or her possessfon for such pur-|rassment and inconvenience of hav- | pose, any foy pistol. toy gun, toy|ing their automobiles “tagged” in cannon, blank cartridge, or any | front of the city buil fireworks, firecrackers, torpedoes, | cilmen, member: bombs, spinwheels, fire bal- | or: supplics and print lcons, Roman candies, detonating | the comn canes or ammunition therefor, or | jast night, to be prese council at the July megti articles of an ex- designed or intended |Jews: “That the police dep! to be used as fireworks; provided, | furnish city officials with some ! 1owever, that the mayor-may per- | of sticker or tag for use on cars =o | or order the public display of fireworks by permit in writing issu- ed by him.” rocket petition at 1y substances sive nature or aut form e that aid cars may be identified t patrolmen. Many times it is neces- |sary for city officials to perk their mit Stickers for Clty Officials’ Cars Suggested By Ordinance Committee Both sailors were rushed by ing motorists to the sick t submarine base where Ka who had been expired Bs scalp injuries. a bone and multiple abs tions and contusions, | expen salary cepted t derst cars longer than the allotted time a- when on official In many cities, sp the city hall or on the rounding it, is reserved by department for automot of offigjals, according to some of the counicilmen, but in New Britain no distinction is shown except when patrolmen happen to recognize indi- vidual cars. Those igning the lution were Councilman James I’ Murphy, John C. Wiiford, Lucian Macora, Luther Abrahamson, H. Hapes -~ ey he appointment He will recov- front of grounds sur- police e in be 3301 The crash is heing Investigated by the state police city HIGH TIDE—JULY 9 THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; little change in temperature. reso- | New Haven 10:24 2.m.,10:28 p.m New London 8:26 am..8 (Standard Time) SEN. SW.2ouN DEFENDS N SENATE READY TO VOTE Rising Cost of City Government Revealed By Statistics for 1928 Issued By Commerce Department Per Capita Expense in New Britain Increases From $15.72 in 1918 to $33.57 Two Years Ago — Net Indebtedness $93.18 Per Inhabitant, Compared With $56.86 in 1918, city corpo Expenditures for o RAILROADS GIVE FREIGHT CHANGES Tncreases in West and Altered Scale in East Issned BETTER REVENUE POSSIBLE Interstate MEDIUM CLAMS NEWS OF DOYLE Control Says Spirits Rushed to Greet New Arrival CAN'T SEND MESSAGE YET Commerce Commission Pastor of New York Spiritualist Allows Roads to Change on Dis- Group Tells of Noted Writer's Ad- tance Basis—Three Zones Used vent On Other Side As Described Distributing Costs of Hauling. By Ghost. New Yor New Eastern System Establishes fern on Pag Daughter Guest of Father, Falls On Steps, Injured, Sues for $5,000 njuries suffered about the her foot and s e Two) body w lephone wir vitz | ek | ¥ e % | phope Wire %23 teft rofTuding over AVAL PACT, ON DEMAND FOR LONDON CONFERENCE DOCUMENTS McKellar ~ Resolution Causes Uncertainty— Leaders Undecided Whether it is Neces- sary to Defeat it or Meaningless In View of Hoover Refusal. Proponents of Treaty Ap- parently Willing to Rest (Case on Virginian’s Plea and Text of President’s Message, Observers Be- lieve. 8 (A—The sen- the London with Senator mocrat on the d naval commit- on. ke. leaders a vote on the the pact's op- the docu- London coa- 1t Division of Opinion divisio opinion prevailed on o 10 end offered by Ten- proposed to quickly as pos- would make no was adopted he president withhold the o defeat the 1 to make a doubt aa tor McK to ere is s 12,000 word and his de- cheered the e war-time naval com- has been regard- aredness advo- Willing to Rest Case ions that the ng to s speech <01 auxiliary and inter- A e ning of a REGISTRARS’ MOTOR GRANT UNDER X-RAY Mayor Quigley Scrutiniz- Allowance and May End It Two) ing obile allowance which on before about 1t," learning in trolley n using he being coin- 1ing also tabled a bill “arlson, sealer of for his trans- clined ‘o differ ding in that the ma er equipment ty Unless he i3 ation it will im to carry on Iy, Quigley ex- ason 1 to carry — \

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