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S i e MONDAY, JULY 14, 1930. —— | open 13 airplane crash; Pilot Hugo Upgard arms of France in t with dances in the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | stightly injured. space before the Invalides : / had walked out ks along the Seine — — ' Hangs Out Law Shi | Boston—State weekly automobile g S mgle | which Napoleon erected ation of 7 fatality toll reported to have been 21. In the rev York Harbor, Me.g—Jewerly valucd lli “I“ ll!ll Champs E at $3,000 stolen from summer cot- party watche -4\" , L gar tage of Miss Fouise Whiting, New of troops of all ar York city; second jewelry robbery in soon after the Wor, Unless otherwise Indicated. theatrical notices and reviews in this column are written by press sgencias for the respective amusement company. streets, fire- tonight, the and ‘free ers, tened Satur- ner Mancel ou; 1 unision 1d because the Gouraud in Line g forme nterest 3 asualty y of Hart- coma- New Haven's d his concern, Co., had offered | colony in three days ed the famous 20, Westfield, N. J., former Univer- wen. Black Rock Avenue Ablaze = |2, e sreime Niumnrmer Lniver: Ganesat larceny charges for alleged thefts at shot away & Orono, Me. the Dar Providence, R. I.—Charles Edwin along afoot Westcott, 81, retired jewelry manu- c Two fires over ‘the week-end r sulted in damage totaling $3,500, salute a the first breaking out late Saturday night in a tenement house at Gro# street, owned by Mrs. Mary Wisk, causing a loss of $2.000, and the second, vesterday morning near noon, burning the attic and roof of Michael O'Mara’s residence at 56 Black Rock avenue to the extent ©of $1,500. For a time the Wisk fire promisad to take on serious proportions cause of the neighborhood condi- tions, the entire district being of multiple tenement frame buildings. Chief W. J. Noble's inqury fixed :h2 cause of the fire on the careless throwing of cigarette butts. The damage was done entirely in the upper floor and in a blind attic. Spontaneous combustion of razs &oaked with oil and turpentine and | left by painters in the attic of the O'Mara home was responsible for the fire there, fire department offi- cials say. Neighbors who detected emoke sceping out under the eaves called the fire departmépf, Mer bers of the family had left the house for a day at the shore about 15 minutes before the alarm sound- ed. They were reached and notified Be- : Overnight News | ——ee ) | d Pr ‘ Domestic 1gton—Car of woman driver o automobile bearing President Hoove. after car occupied by the 10 one injured. Itimore—Attorneys prepare 1o MacDonald before Gover- )ou':l of California to repeat epudiation of testimony against Tom Mooney. New York—Elihu Root urges c ation of fedgral police force to c: bat communist intrigues and oth. Grand Rapids, Mich.—C tectives raid keside cottage in scarch for F Burke, wanted for 8t. Valentine's Day massacre, Srick, Okla.—Mob drives families from town in slaying of farm icago de- e for 1o Manila—Aguinaldo weds sist wealthy .JJandowner New York—Standard Oil of New Jersey brings 17 large oil companiss into new corporation to control pro- cess for doubling yield of gasolinc. Lawrenceville, Ill. — Brigadier General Henry Carpenter Smither New York—First wife of . Flagler, whom he ty, die Diego, Herm: reprisal woman by Ne- r of Henry divorced for Calif.—Rear Admirall n Robertson dies. san hley Portland, girl after body cago—DModerate weather s after week of intense heat. Columbus, O.— Unoffi rns give Ohio populaf 53, increase of 15 per cent. Foreign London — Woman pur- perted spirit message from the late Bir Arthur Conan Doyle which ¢ declares genuin India — Recent earth- blamed for spread of epidemic of which 43 receives era-like have died London—Turk uppre h communique an- sion of Kurdish re- Moscow — Alexei Rykov, right wing leader, is reelected to politizal | bureau of communist party. Rangoon, Burma — British struggles through jungle for ten days to get aid for injured compan- | fon after blane crashes on flignt | from England to Australia Mymensingh ere killed in riots d rict of Bengal New Portland, Me.- hody of missing Lillian 1. MacDonald, 20, 4 in turnace; James M. Mitohell, flior | ne Hindas Kishorinj arrested and charged with mur-|* der. Newport, R. I. — Mrs. Margaret Winthrop Forbes, Manchester, Mass., files notice of appeal from probat- | ing will jof late Miss Ellen Nason, Who left $5.000,000 estate. Camp Devens, Mass. — Fifty thousand visitors see Major General Clarence R. Edwards review 26th (Yankee) division Lewiston, Me.—Charles Niskanan, 47, Hebron farmer, dies of gunshot wounds; Charles Gauthier, 37, Tur- ner, arrested on manslaughter charge. Athol, Mass —B. Cekatouska, 36, and Hervei Collette, 14, both of Gardner, probably fatally injured in HE THOUGHT SHE WAS A SHE THOUGHT HE WAS “THE BIG PARTY” SUE CAROL DIXIE LEE, WALTER | bonds for supcnor court, r\l‘ of 507 | ritt street, | the |on complaint of Mrs. facturer, dies. Conilecticut New Hayen—Joseph of Orange, struck injured by automobile. Putnam—Thomas Lynch, 53, of | Webster. Ma injured in motor hand car derailment in which one\ was killed and fouf injured, die: Waterbury—Albert Smith, 40, Hartford, critically injured in auto- | mobile collision on Middlebury-Wa- | terbury highway. | Hartford—Congressman E. Hart | Fenn announced that he has rec- ommended to postmaster general | appointment of Lieutenant Colonel | James L. Gilson as postmaster to| = succeed Harry K. Taylor, resigned. | Beginning today a new law firm Torrington—Theodore Adamo and | comes into existence in New Britain, Dominic Chirello, charged with the new firm to be known as Dunn slaying Antonio Russo, held without & Googel. Attorney Samuel S. Goo- East str who re- the Connecticut bar SR A s G e | practice Jaw, has become aftiliated | with Attorney David L. Dunn. Attorney Googel was born in Rus- sia and came to this city when he was eight years old. He graduated | from the New Britain high and after receiving a special finance and accountant training, studied law. {He%s a democrat. " RHINELANDER NEAR CASH SETTLEMENT Negro Wiie Willing to Take - $200,000 to 830,000 there were some phases of the case| Reno, Nev. June 14 (P—Attor- which he wanted time to investi- neys for Leonard Kip gRhinelander | gate. were here today to discuss a final Detective Sergeant O'Mara arrest- | settlement between therr client and ed Higgins Saturday afternoon, the|his former wife, Alice Jones Rhine- allegation being that he signed Jo- |lander seph Battaglia’s name to a check| It was understood tha for $47.50 and cashed the check n |offer by Mrs. Rhinel: a store on July 5. Battaglia, who |tlement, in which e agreed to h4s the contract for building the [ withdraw pending actions in New wading pool on the Washington |York was d sed by Rhinelander, school grounds, employed Higgins | L. B. Jacobs. his New York attor- as, a carpenter and Higgins claims | ney, and Harley Harmon, of Las Battaglia owed him wages for|Vegas, Nev, who obtained \Rh which he did not wait but signed |lknder's divorce there last year the check himself. | A conferer with Mrs. Rhine- Falls to Learn Lesson | iander’s attorneys is expected to be Walter Perzen, 40, of 633 Bur-|held th who was sent to jail for week-end three weeks ago in the hope that it would teach him a lesson, was before Judge Traceski Perzen, the charges being breach of the peace and drunkenness. A sentence of 30 days in jail was imposed and Per- zen gave notice of an appeal to su- | Cummings, and fatally ATTY. SAMUEL S. GOOGEL ntly passed HELD FOR FORGING NAME OF EMPLOYER \Former Fire Lieutenant Will, Have Court Hearing Tomorrow | Thomas W a=hmgmn | licutenant in- the | pleaded not guilty in police court today and a continu- ance until tomorrew was ordercd in bonds of ¢ Judge W. F. Mangan, Charged with forgery, | Higgins, of street, a former fire department, $500, on request o who appear- a tentative er for a set- * En Route to West ‘White Plains, N. Y., July Frank M. Gagliardi. counsel 14 P— for way to Las Vegas, Nev., today to ob- tain Leonard Kip Rhinelander's sig- nature to an agreement intended to terminate lilgation be n Me.—Young man is ar-|Perior court icer David Doty testified that \d Officers Tanguay and Mot- fitt went to Perzen's home Satur-|choo T 213 ¢500 000 by Rhine day afternoon and learned that he| “". "L '\ g0 Chion Mrs. Rh had smashed a window in a door |, F o 0 T e er seps and otherwise misconducted him- | S20E" “BTEES T 000 alien- self. He tried to run away as the| ;o % F ol o0 5oL e ainst her police arrived. Mrs. Perzen broke | iyerin law, Philip Rhinelander. down on the witness stand after gy 'S "ol oo 1o recognize R téluting & miory of mbums ar hl o SRS UL hands, and Judge W. F. Mangan, | 2o 5 ctet® SO who said he was asked to a 18W 1.4 the approval of |words for Perzen, expressed sym- | .. " Vg pathy for her especially on account of the fact that there are eigh children in the family. He admit-| Withdraws His \Iotlon ted that Perzen had been given | For Gandhi’s Freedom every possible chance by the court b July 14 (P—After and the probation officer, but seem-| Bombay. e |ed unable or unwilling to leave i‘;?fal““;’:‘ i \\,‘le?fl} liquor alone. i e R | been debated eat ly Pm:’""}‘;h“ '"‘: "'f“: I bay legislative council at Poona tn- eter Hrywniak, 25 of 45 Put-|;.y pr. Nariman, who had moved nam street, was fined $10 and costs | ¥ L TEUMER ELE T M s |2nd placed on probation, on the | i,y permission to withdraw it charge of breachsof the peace. His| 8T ORISR 1€ FURCI Lo \\\1ffl testified that he put her out of | 1o =60 B g several the house. punched her in the face g»ip\ .up rly Moslems, had |and cut the inside of her lip, be. B e e s sides Jilekine Rer. THe first thmeHE S SRIE SR ST O, B HOE the police were called last night he | 252050 175 ”‘W S jwas not at home but later Super-| .ol O P 0 A numerary Officer Punkunus s i i called in and found him on a S ST R e | couch. Hrywniak had nothing to| PRINCE IN STOCKHOLM say | Gagliardi s e agreement call- ed for the payment of between was Stockholm, July 14 (P—F 1ce | Hendrick of Holland arrived ia Stockholm from Finland today, |had’a luncheon engagement The case of George Bolduc, 16, of 355 Arch street, charged by Super-| numerary Officer Joseph Hayes with | K o trespassing on the property of the |KIng Gustave. | Shuttle Meadow club, was nolled vy | The n;k »]fl‘:hr ;l'l(dhr-\“fl'n <::p_i; Prosecuting Attorney Woods. | is most likely that the engag £ to? Princess Juliana, Queen \Hlml- | mina’s daughter and heiress, Prince Sigvard, will h4~nnnn'1n""d here Wednesday. \’ NURSES MAINTAIN CALM Three Boston, July 14 (UP) — nurses maintained calm among pa- | | tients when fire caused slight dam- | age near a ward in the, Bulfinch | building of Massachusetts General hospital here yesterday. ‘ | The blaze, which started from ‘r\r(‘m'\rg a motor that supplies . |elevator power, was extinguished Music By {atickly by hospital attendants and| | McENELLY’S ' firemen. | Orchestra LAKE COMPOUNGE Bristol, Conn. 'WED. NIGHT JULY 16 No Advance in Prices — 50¢ GOLD DIGGER— A NUT— with CATLETT A Melange of Music and Merriment Served to You Hot! FIREWORKS URROUNDING PROGRAM™ “OUR GANG” COMEDY | VITAPHONE ACTS SAT. NIGHT MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON || 7 TODAY—CONTINUOUS 1:30 to 11:00 P. M. | BAND CONCERT SUNDAY school | had | in the Bom- | with | e AT THE STRAND Norma Shearer again scores a | triumph in versatility in “Let Us Be Gay” her new Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer picture which opened at the Strand theater last night for four days. This delightful picturization of the Rachel Crothers stage hit fur- ther evidences Miss Shearer's superb skill in essaying roles of smart so- pritication. As Kitty, the dowdy awakens from marital doldrums to find her dashing young husband in | the arms of a more attractive wom- an, Miss Shearer undergoes a strik- ing metamorphosis that turns out as an alluring woman of the world, a feminine cosmopolite to be reckoned witlnin mixed gatherings. Rod La Rocque is the husband in this instance and his frantic efforts to retain his wife’s love is amply justified by the startling change he finds in her. Marie Dressler is th cceentric old dowager whose trick- ery brings them back together, but not until she has almost lost the trick by playing her trumps at the wrong moment. BANK ACCOUNTS ~ SHOW INGREASE Deposits in June Higher Than Those of December wife who July 14.—(UP)— which economists re- w York, ings depo: gard as one yardstick to apply to the economic condition of a nation, indi- cate United tes is beginning to recover from b A TUnited Press survey showed that during this spring and early summer the total deposits in a group of representative cities increased over the amount in the banks at the end of 1929. Chicago was the only city reporting a decrease. On De- cember 31 that banks had $4.976,000 in sav accounts and by June amount had drop- ped to $67 ,000 The Cleveland clearing ported that time deposits at the end of the year were that by July 1 own to $503,000,¢ At Washington a natio s depression. city's house re- Alice Jones Rhinelander, was on his | the situation was afforded by figu ’“1 from 7,316 reporting banks throu out the nation. The totals e deposits book accoun —$5,434,442.000 14,5640 in Kansas 3 r savings accounts as of July 1 were $10.612,885.76. For December 31 the same banks report. | ented by the borough of Manhattan reported a gain for the first six months of 1930 the same period in t ba On January On Ju Rear Admnal Roheltson Dies in San Diego, Cal. San Diego, Cal., July 14 (P—Re Admiral Ashley Herman Roberiso wartime director of the system which carried troops to France, died |day. He was 62. | After the war he was in t mander of the New Mexico, of the Atlantic destroy chief of sta lege, Newport. 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