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o EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930. I e S Believe Vagrant Youth Morgan P. Moorer, Jr. ® New Haven, Aug. 2 (UP)— Authorities believed today that a 1 youth jailed here for vagrancy a week ago under the name of Luther Hiney 1is Morgan P. Moorer, Jr., of Ashville, N. C who disappeared from the Uni- versity of North Carolina Feb, 25. Detectives questioned the youth {| at county jail after noting his re- semblance to a circular photo- graph of Moorer and he admitted vaguely that he had been in Ash- {] ville but declared he did not | | know where his home was. Police || pelievea ne was suffering from a | | mental relapse. Pictures of “Hiney” have been sent to Moorer's parents. = { Arson Plot Fails When HOOVER T0 ASSIST e e HONE OWNERSHIP | (On request, sent with stamped. ad dreseed envelops. Mr. Ripley will furnis) Droof of anything depicted by him). (Reg. U. & Pat. Of) kBELIEVE IT OR NOT BY RIPLEY DARWIN DID AOT CLAIM WEDESCENDED FROM MONKEYS | On Police Blotter | Sargis George reported to the po- |lice last night the theft of a | tire from his automobile at W (ot e e GANGLAND'S GUNS BARGER POLE i E— while the keeper of a s |lor and East Lawlor |away, someone entered | through a rear window Ofticer Hanford Dart repor lan attempt was made last | pry off a wide window scre home of his son at 223 Basset | A Sadoian of S0 Hartford a SYMBOLIZES THE WINDING BANDAGE ONT4E ARM OF A PERSON JUST BLED «— Blood-leling was aparl of the dulies of a barber olde days HOW DOWN ZUTA INDANCE PAVILION m W ; e N reported to Officer Daniel J. Cos- =_ | M «u;mn grove last night tha one bag of MANURL, sweet corn was stolen at 110 Hart- = ford avenue and another at £0 Hart- : g 7 /\?‘ ford avenue yesterda NOT DRINK WATER. | of 5An Franeisc vbmfs i WAS ARRESTED AS A VAGRANT For ’ REFUSING To WORK . RUSSIAN PULPWOOD WILL BE ADMITTED Continued From | supplies contracted for wer: | The permission pulpwood, 1l in no way alte ‘L'\ s determination to enforce the | tariff law provisions barring foreign WARNSSOUERTD ot e e WITHDRAW TRADE - i [ R MARY 'S CEMETERY, HAMILTON, Olo e e 130, i P ot o et s mparnad iled with the department jon of virtually every oduct now United States. impor! 8 Fe EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON gt : William Aldrich Made a Casket So He Could Sit Up In It—William Aldrich, an eccentric T e S 1 I lor 01 \I I ‘\av.‘.. I"r’, ied in a reclining posture in the casket designed in ac- |sold to Americans $40,74 A mammoth vault measuring 10x12 feet was built for its |zoods — argely pulpwood, mber, furs and AN RSETE T, e Ox 3 S oI U B i b 1 Island \\1Hnm L. Ford, \9\9! Late to Work in 49 Years—2Ir. Ford retived on March 31st, 1930, 1 p- | aft 1 ond State Telephone Com of Wilmington, Del., co ;. h time he was never late, di iss a day's work. This | vy, and other the personnel records of the telephone company. fpaany, m:;‘nl products and long- \10\ DAY—Balancing On the Point of a Sword worked for the R o e ¥ it ' New York, Aug ft G - 20 | of the em 0 on soviet pulpwood . harg o 2 A Ar ex | brough end 'mja\ to the en- America_by s I redord idling aboard tr UVBRELLA THEFTS CHINA WAR LINK Pmmflmmflwh Informer and Negro Dead Aiter of ing Corporation Lommes r g g a nload their pulpwood cargoes b g . 0, S u puly Argoes Fight in Georgia SWAMP | rore e comomres rovtrme srent 5 EHu e — | ay the masters of the three 2 > J to, pr. 1 2 (A—A prohi- fests at the customs hous > : of | ag dead, and A. L. Patterson, 56, plant- | aPpro ed to proceed to 2 er and ber of a prominent fam- | 102 the pulwood | e e 00 = jail today as the result . Z 5 of two exchanges of gantire during SUStrian Divorce Cases a liquor raid in a swa X Placed Before Court || E Her Warr Vienna, Aug. 2 (ATt 1 . ness in numerous about 180,000 m and Austria who contracted ; ' btitoldeathBlnstiniznt L liq- | marriages after being divore Cor t r fired on a prohibition | Y"::d »mal_,fl : 4: of th 2 raiding party of which he was a |70 Sxa St Ye O‘l“’" g £ | Austr constitutional cou 00 In Path of fho ogE P S test case. 2l Negro, Sam Knight R e other SCDYack e opeher fire o0 | that it was incompetent to arbitrats c 1 e Ih20c0 trip to 'he ). dispute between the political au- ferhat swamp after Warr had been taken | &0 DS (€TRASH CAS PO 5 1o a hospital here. S (Riohiabaenystine Eitiataren - | Patterson. who was arrested at | pioye with the aid of civil dispenss g - S r so fgiisirestienaet o Maco e ot eigh B fons IS courbieald th much | 4 = owered | miles from the swamp. was ordered | o5 the ordinary law co d de- 5 1 ¢ notor. prohibition on alclareq these dispensation marriages | i ] ot ing Warr. Officers s2id 1, all such m es in the fu- e £ ) 3 articipating in the will be rega s legal only People Distrust Soviets : T shooting d by a former or| e 2 Officers said they found 40 gal- o partners to = 4 S the swamp after bEts L i 1 agon and e iy a a=e o a barn nearby. The: in Austri d serk to prove Patterson fired = barn. Knight was Salutes His Sw eell'oart on , 2 : 1 on the second | : ; t ; R s Dies in Plane Accu_!ent Ralal ex 1 g red for ty of which ‘ ; o They commanded him to surrender | Kingston, N. ‘\ Aug. (« r')‘—:— F it nding N o I < of to arrest, he fired, and was shot | While greeting his =\\r‘lrh art in the i et gasoline, ] p 2% down by officers. Officers said they | form of di d f]l’r;f:‘ab/‘:\: et o B RN GUOEI, 255 e Bl t 1 ey : ) et T § cipated in the first battle. e o o Three men. a prohibition agent named Henderson, recently assign- ed here, Warr and a Negro ot- flight to Hart into a mountainside ne He died almost v Prentiss had fiying alone composed the first raiding |, PrehtIs B i party. From the hospital where |} "y ome o Miss Helen Woodridge Warr dicd. Henderson summoned a | i (000 Woodstock o S STRT OF FLIGHT ASKBRITISH CRAFT v ae i tion Under Way 4 From First re rt, 12 miles from here group of other officers Who made | b’ began to dip, but suddenly the , ~ % E o on 34 1-2 meters | & the second trip plane Shot downward into the side i : <. with they | f° The driver of the liquor Wagon |or Overlook mountain. i T s 7 th vs | hog o the Encounter Some Clouds escaped, although officers said they | = kit t o all letter is KHIMN.| He said they w encounter | had information that he was wound- 7 7 lity | w ! e S lTabs Corps Will Pla) Last June 10 Warr shot and kil-| At Seuth Meriden Fete ed J. B. Saunders in a cafe in Jack-| Members of the Y. sonville, Fla. He was exonerated by | Drum corps will go to South Meri- a coroner's jury which described | den on Monday night to participate the act as “gustifiable homicide” |in the New Britain night program to S P | be given at the Holy Angels church NEW “MIKE" DEVELOPED | fete. Rev. Walter McCrann is pas- New York. Aug. 2 (UP) — Timid, | tor of the church and it is expected ke shy broadcasters. will hail |that a large crowd will be present vith jov a new microphone deviged | from this ci for their especial use which is the. | I e i ;;":d'?;‘;l*“: p‘:flf;’Textlle Workers Vote cet, and is 5o -desi Strike Next Monday up the voice without having to be spoken into directly. This new gad- was maintained by fire- | Bet. still in the experimental stage, Dog Taken ’Hrmz | men on the estate of V. C. Cook |18 being perfected in the laborator- lest of the crew of | where a fire which broke out late | ies of the Bell Telephone Co., and nd II, a small night destroyed two large barns | IS expected to be a boon to all radio | surance laws. draggled from |and several smaller buildings. speech-maker: ‘Workers at Roubaix and Turcomg a te| Firemen from this town, Miller- —_— | also have threatened to strike Mon- ne | ton Y., and Amenia, N. Y $6,000 PAYROLL STOLEN day, but had taken no definite ac- they FIN ADJUSTMENTS = In 5 he entered service and flew the mail between Cleveland and New until he resigned to pilot Mears' round-the-world plane S BAD FIRE , Aug. 2 () — An minute. A substitute crew sent from n charge of r today while the the airship ac on shore leave Official recep —Textile workers here voted today to go on a general strike Monday in were SIRSPIR AT CF in1 summoned, but were handicaped by! New York, Aug. 2 (P—A $6.000 Ltion today. . fighty to Canadian c S gh fiight with | the lack of water. They succeeded pavroll was stolen at the New York | Thousands of workers in many SbRe o ore s Mr. Mears and the late Capt. C. B. however in saving the Cook home- | Orthopaedic hospital today by-three | trades already are on strike in the | vided the necessa Hord SN Cilises ind ko Bart men. Lille district, claiming that the four pleted in S h cause of the fire or the| They accosted Elsie Ingalls, cash- | per cent required from their salaries amount of damage had not been de- | as their half of the social insurance s 10 END AFE killed by a truck fer, in the entrance of the hospital p,fg?,"’\,,‘;”’(}.",Nf :.I‘l,‘wmz s {lukfw Third Trip termined today. \on East 58th street and took the |premium under the new law is too delegatos from Europe, America and | ed Today's takeoff marked Mears' e | money from her just after a po-|much. i jst Revision- | 4 - third effort at the round the world | FOR BEST RESULTS liceman who accompanied her from| e e Ry A ary Congress here opening Monday. | tion of property and the dange record. His two previo tempts USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |the bank had departed. % USE HE! CLASS S|ist church M. T A. and B. | Hazebrouck, France, Aug. 2 (UP) | protest against the French social in- | ! Dog and Parrot Best of Pals Mrs. Father T. Hinton, ames H. Hinton, of 365 Ch | street, has a thoroughly domestic ed household. She has a Boston bul | dog named Duke and a two-year-o 7 600 MEN FIGHT ™M Hinton first owned v d ll surroundin wife n{‘ irch not like her new : b serened S vinca < o Maor Blaes Rage in Western the charming Mrs. Hinton | e of Iad\'s and he also g Part of State Duke was soon av ighting complex | tough He snapped and growled, :md, Missoula e N (S he and Lady had many a spirited | arore than 600 men today wers DAy 6. N major forest fires Mrs. Hinton, casting fear of bites stern Montana and aside, weaned both of tt martial rn Idaho. spirit, and now Lady and Duke are als of the U. S. forestry serv- great pals. Duke walks about the hed to the scenes by air- house with Lady perched upon his back, and all that Lady now has te arn to do is to scratch Duke be- hind the earS and harmony will be O per gent attained. When a Herald photo ved the fires would be in 24 hours. e conflagra- Selway forest, line extended along a front in | grapher took above picture, Lady wanted to | two were in the Cook “Who are you? W do you r near Kooskia. Idaho, Get out o’ here.” Duke }\,—'\sv\-;fi”fll in Marter. Creek district of the ing was wrong with | cabinet forest kept one eve on Whipped by a stiff wind and one eye on Lady.|in the Mar 1d battle an elephant if | the fire li s and sy Lady were When Mr. pper, Duke on h ton, for she s of food for bot in danger Hinton sits stands at both | down to | n order prohibiti the confines of the watching famil —_ WGMEmlmen PAIR WH0 CHARGED IN DesERTED Roas FARES ARE FINED | | | (Continued From First Page) i °d From First Page) ; He Near the body was boys got in stockings. drove out of the yard and the to the car without being or a silver-colored slipper, a mate to asked to pay so far as he knew. the one on her right foot. She was| S¢rgeant P. A. McAvay, who made > - both arrests, told the c of his 5 feet, 5 hes tall, weighed .‘ 1 Tofter: 140 pounds. Her body bore two bul- girls let wounds st Satur & r the police Hundreds of persons viewed her|had been called in, 2 as not body in the Medina county morgue e for the failure of the girls tifying it. The woman nd employment in Bloomfield, to have been ain In neither instance | t said, this detail having en looked after by Uchalik. Boys co d in the cases were obliged to walk back becauss had no money and no place ay in Bloomfield of Judge Saxe observed that the mo- on of the operator's li- | tor vehicle 1 certain Charles A. Freebairn of | safeg e W o crice licenses and registrations and per- !'sons d v trucks isk when was willing to the cases at of 269 Maple of the license ure th> penalties hepardson of 1§ Harrison | will imensurate with the seri- ousness of the offences. B AINVILLE UNION SERVICE | (pik MARRIAGE LICENSES f the s f i 1 t of the series of unioni ,onjications for marriage licenses 1 be held at the Method- | have been filed at the office of tha IUrCH SRDMOTTOW, IOt IDE S8 e Iitown Mcleric as follows: WRalDR 3 10:45 o'clock. Rev. Arthur A. Ball, | xndaieon of Newington Junctior, |pastor, will be in charge. The | T DyckmantotiiTh Corn- her will be Rev. Roy M. Terry | nectjcut avenue: Guido Masciovee- Saven T e o . | chio of Dorchester, Mass, and ¥ 1ion (scry 1068 Tar a6 mornll Giampaolo of 23 Hillcrest will be held every Sunddy in the|, lowing order: Methodist, Baptist. | b i L 1\/ nt Christian, F POL OF STAT scopal and TO MEET ‘ MEE Congregational churches. o HePe R L A meeting of the Polish Political VRIS MDD ‘:‘,":‘A‘“\;M{;‘;'zf organization of the state of Con- S SIEhOdist necticut will be held tomorrow church until further notice. morning at 11 o'clock at Hotel Bur- ritt with delegates from 37 branches of the organization attending. Stan- ; |ley Karpinski, president, will be the DI e ol hamon 20| presiding officer. The local Polish of the United States fleet here with | 55 Hepubl lub will b scouting seaplanes were announced | Americtn “ppuam; (G]rz\l"l)“ A today by naval authorities | represented by A small, fast folding-wing plane | president designed as type X S 2 L-1 has been | crdered consiructed by the bureau of | acronautics, the announcement said Prague, Aug. 2 (A—Dr. Karl Eng- ,nd will be used in experiments to | lisch, nge minister, today hand- rmine the most suitable type for | ed his resignation to'the government. submarine Qse Fremier Udrzal sent an envoy to the ——— minister in an effort to induce him "LR{] D (LA‘QIFIE" AD§ to retain his post. avings Bank-New Britain Established 1862 Resources — $25,159,765.12 Deposits Made On Or Before Monday, August 4th, Will Draw Interest From August 1st 57 INTEREST Being Paid Open Monday Evening—6:00 to 7:30 (Standard Time) TO PUT PLANES ON SUBS Los Angeles, Aug. 2 (P—Plans for DR. ENGLISCH RESIGNS USE " i | # [ ¢