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= 4 Russia Is Unrecognized By U. S. Despite More Than Decade of Soviet Operation of Government are sol sistance etimes tempted beyond re- Run Risk of Arrest m the standpoint of the dis- inary authority, it must be real- such passage is undertaken k of arrest. Every police- 15 FRANCES SMITH Cincinnati Authorities Seek to Congress Insists Debts of .- as that Kerensky Regime Must Be Price of Official Cog- nizance. It he did wink onally, it would | »fore it would become | ctice. A lot of drivers qualified to exercise udgment in 11 somebody else. t which ought to be | vbody who col ich s an outlaw while anything under to him he has no em- I of passing on the RS 55 5 gusTeR LAwSTIT PASSING ON FIGHT - IWMASHRILLEENDS CAUSE OF CRASHES rowse e Dropped Withont St Tt Prejudice by Court July vor Hilary E. trial ¥ ver. 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At your Druggist’s:~ the Tube 50c - the Large Jar $1.00 RABALM It’s a soothing antiseptic CONTENTS 1107 RABALM CO DUCE STER MASS tor honestly believes he can go safe- [ by. Even first class operators con- | fronted with a situation of this kind Identily Girl in Hospital St e el of passing to the | circum- | s sort might try it and | is against the | | regulations of the commerce depart- ment imposed the penalty on the | complaint of the Bermuda govern- {ment that Williams did not have | permission to fly over the British Pouessmn. Budwig reconsidered his action after the flier presented his side of the case. Overnight News Associated Press. Domestic Washington—New warning given Americans to leave bandit-infested districts in China, New York—One Chinese Kkilled, another wounded in tong war. Boston—Tong men blamed hatchet victim's death. Washington—Woodcock announ- ces policy of steady pressure against big dry law violators. San Francisco—Gov. Young to ex- amine MacDonald on Mooney testi- mony. By th for Washington—Census gives popula- | Bertram, Hartford, Conn., awarded |W. L. Thornley, tion of the west as gain of 2,911,200. Columbia, 8. C.—Glenn L. Mec- Knight accused of instigating mur- der of state senator,. removed from hospital to prison. Washington — Senator Johnson says British ratification of naval treaty exposes British opposition as “bunk.” Foreign Shanghai—Five Ameritan sailors wounded when communists attack oat near Changsha. Hubert, Que. -— R-100 makes 11,814,172. A EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930. sergeants and 147 patrolmen ordered transferred by Police Commissioner Eugene Hultman. Vergennes, Vt. — John Beech, of Ferrisburgh, killed and companion serfously injured when train hits| truck. | Newport, R. I. — Governor Nor- man S. Case among guests at citi- | zens' military training camp at Fort| | Adams. 4 | Boston — Former Grand Exalted | Ruler John F. Malley admits Boston |lodge of Elks is bankrupt in equity | session of Suffolk county court. Quincy, Mass. — Charles Rocco,‘ Boston, and Thomas Beaudreau, Ar- | | lington, sentenced to six months in ;house of correction on lottery pro-| motion charges. | Boston — Representative Roland | D. Sawyer, Ware, retires from con- | test for democratic nomination for United States senate | Cambridge, Mass. — Master re- ports Henry Ford should pay Joseph L. Sturtevant, Brookline, $10,000 | damages because of dams on Ford property at South Sudbury which in- rjured his property. Camp Devens, Mass. — Donald silver cup for outstanding C. M. T. i C. student. GOVERNORS WILL ~ ATTEND BANQUET |New England Executives fo Be Guests at Insurance Affair Landfall at Belle Isle and starts up | St. Lawrence river. Panama City—Two quakes rock 1 zone London — Dean Roscoe Pound of Harvard Law school nominated for ige of permanent court of arbi- tration xico City—General Juan p Almazan urges that Me an ally of the United States. Sports Washington — President Hoover thletics beat Washington. Ont. — Armour wins adian open golf, beatin Diegel in playoft. Seabright, N liam's in quarte New York technical knoc An- ico be J—Vines beats Wil- finals tennis. v Griffiths wins out over Tom Hee- New England Boston—Leong Toon, 30, member of Leong tong, slain with hatchet and gun by unknown assailants. Concord, N. H. Governor Charles W. Tobey demands resig- nation of four members of board of trustees of Manchester State Indus- trial school. Boston — Two lleutenants, 24 ~ The Tone Selector Hartford, July 31 (A—The gover- nors of the six New England states have been invited to attend a ban- | quet which will e held here Sept. 8 in connection with the national convention of insurance commis- sloners. The chief executives, John H. Trumbull, Connecticut; William T. Gardner, Maine; I G. Al Masgachusetts; Ch Hampshire; Rhode Island and Vermont, will speak and their addre cast over WTIC. | R. Leighton dent of insur Livingston, M missfoner; M. commissioner of Tarver, insurance commis Texas; and C. §. Younge superintendent of Oh among the convention sp Connecticut's s ance day conference will be h day following the national conven- tion. Foster. Ex-Bootleg King and Federal Agent Named In Murd Instigator o Man Sought in Shooting Found in Hospital — Ac- tual Gunman Says He Was Promised a Large Sum to Shoot Southern| State Senator. Columbia, S, C., July 31 (P— Glenn D. McKnight, former bootleg whiskey king and one-time federal prohibition agent, was in the state penitentiary here today, named by State Senator E. J. Dennis, as insti- gator of the assassination. McKnight, sought by more than 16 | state constables since Thornléy con fessed he was hired to shoot Denn a week ago today, was arrested in a Charleston hospital yesterday. Despite the affidavit of his physician that he was in no condition to be removed, Governor John G. Rich- ards ordered him brought here. Repeats Confession Thornley, 35 year old World War veteran, repeated his confession un- der oath to a coroner’s jury here last night. He again named McKnight es the man who had inspired the shooting. After hearing Thornley's testi- /, the inquest was adjourned, to resumed at Moncks Corner, on call of Solicitor' A. J. Hydrick, in charge of the investigation. ator Dennis was shot at Corner. McKnight, picturesque character ¢ the Hell Hole swamp area of Ber- keley, branded Thornley's confession confessed slayer of | er Confession as f Killing of Dennis a “lie.” He joined three others in the penitentiary who also were im- plicated in the confession. Thornley, in his statement, said his brother, Curtiss Thornley, had told him McKnight wanted him to do the shooting. Curtiss Thornley, Fred Artis, and Clarence Woodward, a former Berkeley deputy sheriffy all are in prison. Promised Big Money McKnight promised him, Thorr said, that he would “sell the sl oft his back” to get him ‘“out trouble.” - McKnight also told hi. he said, that he was “worth aroun a couple of hundred thousand dol- lars,” and that he would prove he (Thornley) was “crazy McKnight turned prohibition agent after his brother and two other men were slain in a liquor feud in 18 Recently he wals fired on from ambush and severely wounded. ~ Senator ;Dennis, a member of the * general assembly for 20 years, was political boss of Berkeley county. He had waged war against the liquor interests and the Hell Hole swamp element for many years. J. E. E. Meyer, federal attorney who afterwards resigned, startled the committee with testimony that he had made McKnight a prohibi- tion agent, although the Berkeley county man had been convicted of violating the prohibition laws. Dennis was a candidate for re« nomination and was opposed in the primary by M. M. Murray, farmer, His widow has announced her can. didacy for his seat. An appropriation of $2,000,000 for prison construction has been asked in Wisconsin by the president of the state board, of control Unsightly Blackheads and Pimples. Healed by Cuticura. “My forehead was continually breaking out with tiny pimples and I had blackheads which were very unsightly. The pimples were hard and festered and scaled over. I used to squeeze them, making my face very red and sore. I used to try to cover my forehead with my hair because the pimples disfigured it so. “I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. 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