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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, - THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. — e 144 LOSE LIVES IN GERYAN WINE STOCK BROKERS L0SE RIGHTS ON EXCHAN U TERRORISM USED 10 GONTROL GRAPE ARF: REAPPRAISAL GETS UNDER WAY TODAY in several ¢ il to att capacity. tention land. committer A in the discussions Hearings for Property Owners The task of ng new rates of as quire ab or forecasts been complet decisions will be made which owners of realty will be give an opportunity to attend hearir and express approval or disapprov In cases where the committee’s find ings do not with gener proval, adjustments will be possible No attempt will be made to place new assessnients on buildings until| When put = = : '\‘ (Chicago Man Upbraided, Shot Twice by V DOCTORS DISAGREE ONDRIVER'S STATE wyer Arrested SENATE MAY VOTE REFORE NIGHTFALL N SECRET PAPERS I i the with two wrd for 2 3 mis: feet and holed for a bir The card: [BELIEVE IT OR NOT (On request, sent dressed envelops, Mr. Ripley wil (Reg. U. & Pst oft) DOE WITH ANTLERS WAS SHOT BY C.HACKER with stamped. Droof of anything depicted by him), ad- | furnish BY RIPLEY | PLAYGROUND HEAD ATTACKED BY TRID (Continued From First Page) nothing further happened until Me- Cue went into the East Main street side of the vard to get a bat and ball preparatory to closing the grounds on account of the rain. | Without warning, Paluso leaped at him from near the school building | and Jurczyk and Booth joined in | the attack after McCue started to | | defend himself against Paluso. | | McCue Badly Scratched | | In the struggle. McCue's neck was scratched in three or four plac | the inside of his lip was cut and his OF SWEDEN WRESTLED /2 HOURS (NO FALL) WiTH THE FINNISH CHAMPION MRS. EMMA PLOSS of Englewood, III. 3 GOLDEN WEDDINGS OF 3 MEMBERS OF THE RAABE FAMILY EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY The Champion Egg Eater A Pat at a person could run st (€ Y Put nat vicinity S r of Knapp, Wisconsi for eating eggs, his R. Springe ient in Omaha Ran a Temperature of 171 Degrees—Though it seems imp ch an extreme temp i harmacy and Therapeatics. lisher, P. Blak ature, verificat inth ton’s Son & Co. CARTOON in 8 minutes. ent one being at a 1, eats 144 eges most t re ible on is found in Potter’s hand- ‘dition; Caption ‘“Abnormal ., 1012 Walnut Street, Phila- TOMORROW—A Poem With 100,000 Stanzas from an Noro- also Over Par on king five on a par three Tom Rak- Ohio, scored holes. d the first His partner, Tom ‘rokes, including an ned i rd hree for British tourney ole and fol- 4 of fours. He 1 with George M. Smith of ho had 4-3-4 to start nith, regarded as one of thre Bobby's crown 14 an erratic start His |iron sccond was pulled to the deep played the 4, too, but a birdie by Elyria mis Cooper Requires Tive Coo of ( 4 pit or his s vard sixth under perfect two in ond and he figures for ged out a s roll and bird- Hi ies finally broken vard Sth where a tim!d approach forced him to take a Nine Hole Cards Were: Bill Mehlhorn, Pensacola, 558 446 —40. Harry Cooper, Glen 444,35 s spree on par was on the MacFarlane, Tuckahoe ANNUAL OUTING The annual outing of the dale Community society will | at the Quartette club grove next Wednesday afternoon and evening. Dinner will be served in the grove in the evening. In case of bad weather | the meeting will adjourn to the hall. ‘ Barnes- held *JRS. BLACK DIVORCED Southport and Redding Soclety Leader Gets Decree From Mil- lonaire New York Broker Today her lion- Judge granted a divorce fro d, Witherbee B New York Carl Fo: in sup Judge Fost nent er, r an Black a year alimony and custody of two children, Barba James Gordor In the sui Defense Witnesses in Murder Trial Heard 2 Haven, July 10 () Two defense witnesses were placed on in the trial of d One Brook of . Joscph Ursi Mrs. Josephina Boni who liv- ed in the same house as Manganel- lo, told the jury that he was suffer- ing from wounds in his chest when he came home. Shortly after Man- 1o fled to New York where he g most two vears be- SUIT DECISION RESERVED © Decision reserved by Morris D. after he had $100 suit of Co. against Michael leged non-payment of for all a bill for material and service. torney Harold N. William of the of- ce of Kir . Cooper, Hungerford & Camp re ted the plaintiff and Attorney Albert A. Greenberg was the defendant's counsel. 5 NEW YORK EXPRESS Four Times Duily s .50 ONE s .15 ROUND WAY TRIP Return Ticket Good 30 Days Drand New Latest Type Parlor Car Coaches Deep upholsters, air custons, inside baggage compartments, electric fans. ice water, and card tables. No finer built. We guarantee your comfort. Leave Crowell's Tirug Store 77 West Main Kt. 9:00 A. M., 11:C0 A. M., 2 and 6:25 P Daily and Sunday Running_Time 414 Hours Phone 1951 Make Reservations Early Bonded and Insured YANKEE STAGES, Inc. PM thumb was bitten. His injuries were treated on the grounds after the at- tacking trio had fled. As to the pre- vious conduct of the youths, which Judge Saxe d him about, McCue said he had occasion to warn them | that they must observe the rules of | the playground or they would not be | allowed to enjoy facilities for -creation. He wanted them to set | the proper example for the smaller children, of whom there be- twween 200 and 300 on the grounds every day. Thomas I. Devine he and John Fagan front of the Palac thwick and the are testified we that nding r and | put ling to a hoy make ran over t Wagner, who wa of the theater, and told I was be beaten, Uses Tists in Self Defense Smithwick testifird to his part in Charles Jones, m Me! i violatio na up or McCue ordered have obeyed but e was g 100 in safety. ead e of of ting for the 1e took ho it e asked Mc( retorted: “T'll o'y show you m by him. 1 neck and be \ Pals Eager to Help Paluso gry at * and sei gan choking He not he clai int on co bit as broke bably br Prosecuting A Judge M At- | Quick, ient ser: whether the road . . . ¥ know from fac tory experfence plus moder methods is your guarantee. TELEPHONE 708 Or Drive in Today en wh | tion will be taken until September | station or on ) “A disgraceful and cowardly at- | Mr. Woods called it, and ask- | ed for a heavy fine and a suspend- | ed jail sentence in each of the| cases. The youths should be taught | that they cannot misconduct them- selves on the playground, he said, and if they do not like the director or his methods, they should stay | away from the place. SUPREMIE COURT UPHOLDS LEVITT | (Centinued From First Page) merit. The appeal one is taken, would automatically stay any further pro- ceedings in state courts until the federal court had passed upon the constitutionality of the statute in question. If appeal i3 taken, Averill said, it will be up to the iperior court to set a date for the mandamus writ directing the attor- ney general to file ouster proceed- ings against the commission to be- | come effective. He said it was his impression that if the matter ro-‘ mained in the state courts no ac- when courts resume their sessions. Levitt May Prosecute Levitt has indicated ase is brought to trial he will ask the court to recog- a technical “friend of and in that capacity action. Without some such intervention the prosccution would rest in the hands of the at- torney general who has already given as his opinion that the all tior regarding the failure of commission to order grade cross- removals do not constitute the materi; neglect of duty which Levitt alleges. Levitt - the stoc older Haven railroad and a few ago at the annual meeting ought up the question of his in- of compliance with re- on grade crossings. His 1 t that time failed en no other stockholder second- a in the New atered poli- ndidacy e governorship. He started his ion against the Public Utiliti ar ago w petition to the a 1, signed by more than requesting him to file to have the commis- oved under Section 3614 neral the they iled to ob- provision of Section 3710 the general statutes. This re- s the removal or the appl for 1 1 by the directors every railroad in the: state of rossing each year miles of road operated roviding the f the railroad war such expense. The attorney general d 0 act on tion Mandamus Writ Ordered Zarly this year Levitt br to the s or court where found in his fa mandamus ordered issued. He ed own case. In supere t decision yester- . s narrowed down point, do the allegations of on require issuance of the ve statutes ground serve the condition of 10 1ec issues were a writ of to one The opinion says not a review of the exer cretion by the plication case is se of dis- commission but an seeking institution of | ow, the price “bargain tire” will | utilities comm legal proceedings against the ate torney general for the failure of the commissioners to comply with these statutory requirements when the railroads have not removed a single grade crossing in the five years prior to the filing of tho! plaintiff's petition with the attorney general. The case is one for a viola- tion by the commission of its statutory duty to order the remov- al of these grade crossings during this period in which it is alleged and contended that the financial condition of the railroad would., ave warranted their removal. by Comments on Finances In discussing the financial condi-* tion of the railroad the court says there is a prima facie case to wars. rant the commission ordering the removal each year of 18 grade crossings. “Upon the facts alleged Yy clves, a reasonable con- clusion ild not be reached that the financial condition of the rail« roads as described would not war- rant the commissioners in ordering. the railroad to remove grade cross- ings as required by statute. Upon their face they must be held to make out a continuing violation of - the duty devolving upon the com- mission under Section 3710 during-, these years and as a consequence to constitute a ‘material neglect of- duty’ under Section 3614." 1o Levitt Issues Statement Waterbury, July 10 (P—The decl- sion of the state supreme court of er- rors upholding the order requiring the attorney general to start ouster proceedings against the state public ” on is a complete vindication of the people’s rights, Professor Albert Levitt of Redding today declared in a statement to the Waterbury American. Prof. Levitt- is conducting his campaign through * the state for the Republican guber- natorial nomination. Professor Levitt declared that if Attorney ral Ernest L. Averill appeals to the United States Supreme Court a9 he has indicated, it will be “absolute proof that the Roraback machine has completely perverted the office of attorney general of the state of. Connecticut to its own purposes.” Prof. Levitt's statement follows: “The decision attorney gencral is comy tion of the rights of the people of the state of Connecticut honest ser- vice from the public utilities coma sion. I have not read the entira ion. I am informed that the at- torney general may appeal the case to the Unit eme Court. If he doe will be absolute proof that the Roraback machine has completely perverted office of the attorney general of the state of Connecticut to its own purposes. There is not the slizhtest reason in law for disputing decision of our supreme court of errors. 1 shall fight this thifg through to the very end. The rights of the people of Con- necticut must be protected, no mat- ter what the expense of money, time may be.” m the and energy COTTON FUTURES STEADY New York, July 10 (P»—Cotton fu- tures opened steady, 3 to 9 points higher; July 13.15; October 13.06; December 13.2 January 13.28. 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