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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930. USES OLD MARKERS TELEPHONE TIPOFF SALVAGED INDUNP ~ LEADS T0 ARRESTS Plainville Man Seeks Medicine Norwalk Police Seize 80 Kegs But Runs Afoul oI Law of Beer and Autos t of New York p GOLF CHANP ASPIRANTS DRIVE OFF N NEW HAVEN Charlie (lare of Race Brook De- fends His Title Against Field of More Than 100, BUTLER SAYS SHOT FIRED BY ENFYIES Senatorial Candidate Claims He Was Bullet Target Perfect Weather for (anadian Golf Playoff PERSIA ASKS INDEMNITY FROM TURKEY FOR RAID - Of’hcer ( dtches BO\\ Recovers Stolen Goods Alleges That Troops Crossed Frontier While Pursuing Kurds—Turkey States Attitude To Fix Date for Test T_o Fill Parker’s Post Warning \s:amut Price Increases Sent I'lemh Slips on Peach Skin, \\ oman W T enches Back TINUES ter St increases in Campaign Against Rats To Be Bezun Tommm\\ Extermination f health, similar camp: health officer a anthra- New Jer- sonable, the commission to- ordered new rates ranging from to $2.02 aller sizes ate commerce drive which all sections of t municipal propertic cleared of rodents. REYNOLDS METAL DIVIDEND New York, July 30 (P —Directors the Reynolds Metals Co., today red a quarterly dividend of 50 ts. payable Sept. 1 to stock of record Aug. 15, placing the_stock on a 32.00 annual basis, compared | with $2.40 previously paid. NIGHT %l TO RACES ]‘l ANNED |of Daytona Beach, July 20 (P> Night automobi racing on the « ocean speedway here is to be inan gurated next Monday under pians announced today by race sponsora. Council Starts Inquiry Into R Rooster Disturbs Sleep, So Neighbor Complains Malden, Mass., July (Pr— Roosters may crow, but there's a INSISTS LENIN of a cock: owned by Thomas H. Hipple prevented Mrs. Alice Gastonquay from getting est. On her prot police that so be done Hipple id the crowir didn't bother im but t rooster is now elsewhere, CHICAGO TO PROBE INSULL ACTIVITY Right to Use Mails New York, July (UP)—Fed- eral Judge Woolsey reserved de- sion today on the attempt of the federal government ails “The Revolutionary Age,” ished by Benjamin Gitlow. in the case was a let- _enin which “The published re- the government cation frem the 30 Hays of the Liberties Union, . contended the inist party with did not e revolution He said the :d have taken no esponsible paper”’ in letter. Charles H. Tut- of the suprere Traction Negotiations | He de R:-\olu(lon— Age” did not fall within the or- Drug Store Owner Sought In Pmndence Bank Case 30 (UP)— e $246,000 s of the National to v when A nciarulo, repre- 0, announced be surrendered al's office late ano is charged 2g Peter 1, n of The tly and held and store man a Torrington Man Sought \Mer Palt\ at Lake 30 (P— CONSENTED T0 BOMBING T0 COLLECT INSURANCE Factory Owner says Man Found Dead in Ruins Suggested Planting Time Bomb. issued about Hoover ex- orized for Dickinson Dies Today: Ran \\ itch Ha7el Planl ity Salesladies Wanted For Friday and Saturday On Ready to Wear Apply Thursday After 6 2nd Floor Schulte-United 217 Main St. Cop Shoots [ntbfixir B t Tnn Make Lscape to halt z about t about and they ss. The of- to e learn n in m to continued 4 he fired o PRICES DROP 30 (A—All del tod WHEAT Chicago, J ver- es of wheat droppe low prices for Iast Times Today “SARAH AND SON” with RUTH CAATTERTON —and— "% ROYAL ROM A\(E“ LADIES Tonight Is also dragged lower after nenced b T FORGET! FOR BEST RESULTS nity Gift Night” HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Thursday—Friday “This Thing Called Love” with EDMUND ILOWE Co-Feature “The Bishop Murder Case’ ILA HYAMS DANCING ROUND and SQUARE Every Friday Evening QUARTETTE CLUB PARK Barnesdale, New Britain Music by Simpson's Old Timers Skit Simpson, Prompter Adm MRS, TOWNSHEND to bar from the! LETTER PROPER ATTACKS HARMONY. “Revolutmnary Age” Fights for| Also Derides Executive Commit-| | Haven, July 20 (®—Mrs. | Hannah D. Townshend former rep- resentative from New Haven md Vice chairman of the republican | town committee now like Barkis | “Willing” to be nominated for lieu- | tenant governor, last night attacked | the harmony plans of the local re- | ublican organization by dsrldmg the executive committee of the (o“n ccmmittee, This executive committee was created to heal the breach e\mmg\ for years between the city organiza- ion long headed by the late Lolonel\ I M. Ullman and the faction “hch‘ followed the state organization with | Clarence D. Willard as leader. The | ciose harmony brought about as contrasted with bitterness manisfest- | for more than -ten years was shown by the united eqort which re- elected Mayor Thomas A. Tully. The committee of nine is now try- ing to reconcile differences over prospective nomination of a senator from the ninth district, for four vears represented by Colonel G. E. | Hall. Former Judge Jacob Caplan | claims a promise in the past that he | should have the nomination. There are other candidates and the com- tee desires to iron out the dif- ences prior to the caucuses. It is ause of its desire that Mrs hend Jast night in a statement declared the executive committee is “trying to whip town committee into line to endorse candidates.” Chief Clerk of Bank Back to Resume Job Millbury, Mass, July 30.—P— Miss Svea Hagstrom, former chief clerk of Millbury Savings bank who iisappeared June 10 following the t of bank examiners at the insti- eturned to her home Satur- t was learned today. She has the invitation of the Mill- bank officials to resume her tee of G. 0, P, Organization | New id they have to belicve Miss Hagstrom nally at fault for what was o be a shortage of $5,000 | the bank's accounts and BA \RI) E \Tl RS RACE July 30.—P— Thomas F. today an- y for the demo- tion for senator. He to succeed Daniel O. Hast- who so far is the ¢ nomination for senator. 4 said today he favored the 18th amendment and | tariff act recently ed in the senate from | would delve into e Glasses Start Celluloid Comb Fire in Pocket Clinton, Mo., July 30 (UP)— Starting out for a walk in the 110 degree sunshine here, P. H. Harrison, traveling salesman, put his~glasses and a celluloid comb in his vest pocket, leaving part of each exposed. The sun shone through spectacle lens, set fire to comb and Harrison's vest, some money that was in another pocket, was burned up. | the the with || FIGHT ONMERGER TAKING NEW TURN ‘Schwab's $1,000,000 Salary Gomes Into Bethlehem Case Youngstown, O., July 30.—(UP)— Trial of Cyrus S. Eaton’s suit to block the billion dollar Youngstown Sheet & Tube-Bethiehem Steel Cor- | poration, dragged today as attorneys for Eaton slowly laid technical groundwork for a new assault on _Bethlehem's offer. | Though the morning proceedings were extremely dull, an attitude of expectancy pervaded the court room. Eaton counsel had intimated they | the salary paid Charles M. Schwab, chairman of the Bethlehem board, which reputedly is more than $1,000,000 The lawyers also wer opening an ave which, 1f cessful, would enable them into Bethlehem's books. The books were examined by the ac firm of Ernst & Er of the concern were c Eaton and his allies are opposi the merger, which wa April, on the ground that it would be a *poor bargain.” They again assailed proxies cast in favor of the merger ng officials who testif out anks to vote trust The attorneys then inygoduced a nber of contpacts between hem, Sheet & Tube and Pickands, Mather & Co., swelling the list of documentary exhibits to 500, No mention of whether Schwab's ry would be gone into had been 1ade an hour before the noon recess, . Jul) 30 (@ —Th" el \1 g. Co.. mill here, run- t e for the past three sume full time day ration Monday. officials announced today. Wages will be cut ten per c the announcement said Last ner's labor troubles were in the Clinchfield and Marion Mfg. mills, the two largest textile BUYS ROBBER'S GUN x., July (AP—Patrol- H. Armer has a new sou- | It's the gun Emmett Geo ot at him wit e paid George ted of with firearms assault Advertising is vital, items vou can skim off the surface. the advertising too! | of Roxbury, | of the man under arrest. | charging murder was issued against | |Wife Accuses Husband In Roxbury Murder Case Boston, July 30 (UP)—With the arrest today of William H. Smith police believed they were nearing a solution of the mys- | terious murder of Fred A. Urquhart, who was shot to death in a Roxbury alley on June 16, 1929. Smithes arrest was brought about through information allegedly given police by Mrs. Harriet Smith, wife A warrant Smith in Roxbury court today. Police said domestic troubles were | {revealed by the arrest, Recently a the | complaint was made against wife by the husband which resulted in the arrest of Mrs. Smith and an unidentified man. Both were placed on probation. Mrs. Smith appeared before the po- llce and allegedly told them her hus- | nd was guilty of the murder of \ muhm Dr Allen Exonerated In Gold Mine Checkup New York, July 30 (UP) — Dr.| William H. Allen, director of the In- stitute For Public Service, his broth- er, Wilbur . Allen and others as- sociated with them in the sale of stock in Verdina Gold Mining Co. of Sonora, Mex., were exonerated today by a grand jury of any wrong-doing. For several days the grand jury has been hearing evidence on which | That same afternoon | Ilhe district attorney’'s office sought indictments for conspiracy to com- mit grand larceny in connection with the stock sales. Sen Simmons Undergoes Treatment in Sanitarium ‘Washingten, July 30 (UP)—Sen- ator Furnifold M. Simmons of North | CaroMna, veteran democratic lead- er, is undergoing treatment at a san« itarfium here for a rundown con | tion and a chronic eye and nose ail. ment. He was reported resting com- | fortably today. Mrs. Simmons also |1s undergoing treatment at the sani- tarium. Simmons, who is 76, entered thas sanitarium during the senate's spe- ciay treaty session. He was physically worn out from constant attention to the senate tariff fight, in which he was one of tha leaders against the administration, | and also, from his unsuccesstul con- test for renomination. Simmons is dean of | having entered in 1901, the senate, | CLAIM TENNIS RTCORD | Richmond, Va. July 30 @ — A tennis playing endurance record of | 12 hours and 15 minutes was claim- | ed today by Frank Kellam, Jr.. and {Sam Rudlin, local high school team | players. Their statistician announced [they played 32 sets yesterday from \6 o'clock in the morning until 6:15 in the afternoon. STRAUSS - ROTH STORES, INC. 357 MAIN ST. ° NEAR COMMERCIAL ST. FRESH FISH SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY A FRESH CAUGHT MACKEREL . 6¢ Ib. SLICED EASTERN HALIBUT ...... 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