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News of the World : . Avcrage Daily Circulation For By Associated Press Na; > @‘ _i \:;;k -Endmg 1 5 133 X“ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW “BRITAIN, CONNECTICUY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS e QUIGLEY DISPERSES oo JPAMSUOLS SF > g, | oot Havhs Reaches St Loss i 4P 40 EPT Is Built in Cellar| DISSENTING GROUP ~ = = OF RIFLES FLAYED |, 5=5 % | Two Hops, En Route to Los Angeles By BRUSH FIRES; IN RELIEF DISPUTE o ttep c IN PRATT SflflflTlNfi B e | In Effort to Establish a Record EflTTAfi[‘IiES J}URNED |]l @ water hole, obstacles of various | descriptions and luxuriant border- i . - : ing woods in migiature. The fair- || Plans Multiple Landing Trip in 14 Hours From Coast : Bond Issue for Hillerest Avenue| - i ‘Goast Guard Commander $2F5 [ weva ‘e sennedams e sreens || to Coast to Prove Airways Pony Express Practical HIge Areas Laid Waste by are made of burlap glued to the Extension Approved Alter Koy b o, e el | Firing Belore Investigation | conr e s i o e —Says He Plans to Play Golf On Califor- Flames—Clouds of Smoke green. The entire course is sporty, Lengthy Debate R 1T Tha on b | Wil Kot Be Tolerated f o e peraes th Linlr ot 5T Obscure Sun for Hiles with the putter. The owner, Mr. Paris, is a golf- S St. Louis, 4 Speeding rat ) oo TiostAx has a large Louis, A peedin T.) Los A CONLON SPONSORS FUND ° . Yt il 19 |BOATSWAIN'S COMPANION || cofifon s rombics wom i toe | Xtyrd o an syt et new sten i s csor o s wes west- BYFRY AVAILABLE AN an AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY| S I e 1NSISTS WARNING LACKING — il o Cosle bma ) el R sl e | LD T TR TR Louis field from Columbr ing three or more stops en route for . ; S ; 2 a. m., (C. mliE f He said he ex d t on 7 FE Mayor Sharpl; Rebukes"Ward Repr| = Man With Guardsmen Shot By own| WELI- FE[] refueled and took off f olf links at d club Territory Near Warcham, Bourne, Wichita, Kansas vith his father and three bu resentatives Who Ask to Have : : z [ Service Says He Only Saw Faint atnt i e e Falmouth and Other Towns Visit- | 5 : : = i ) o e M /. ) 4 Reaches Columbus He wore his golf togs i i Needed Improvements Made in | . ’;?} : ione o Light, Heard No Hall, Before Ma- AT MlLITARY [;AMP e s Coln s PR I ere s el «d By Conflagrations Beyond Con- Their Districts—Hartford Avenue | |85 5, : i ; W »g| | chine Gun Was Tumed On r:un tain Frank M. Hawks, attempting : - monopl 5 equin- | Lol Homes | on Takes, Fall. Tt . establish a trans“continental air rec- t Sewer Repairs sl Pipes “rmhl 7 B & : i b ' —Declares He Flashed Light At B]Il ‘0[‘ New Brl[fllfl Gompamesovu between New York and Los An- mot has a maxin speed o Ruins— Fire Apparatus and Other R = oy : geles, arrived at Port Columbus at 1 r Culvert Project Adopted. | i . . Attacking Craft Before First Shot il Tota 7:48 a. m., today, two hours and 45 | plan te 200 m Car Lost—Boy Scouts Quit Camp Speaking more than a dozen times | 4 ‘ 4 Boston, Aug. 6 (A — The W “ T t l $1 17 S s i I aout peaking AL 7] { i 4 | ton, Aug. 6 The policy B oo ! 4 Pl K St Iymoutly Mass b A nenec 6oL on the common council floor, en- il / | of shooting first and finding out aft- for St. Louis, h stop, at tain Hawks said he 1| Fre est fires today menaced gaged in spirited arguments with . . ; o erward, will not be toleraied here, HEALTH OF oN G SOUND ; as few stops as possible but|lives and property over & large ares several members of that body and & - Captain Willigm H. Munter,"¢ Bos- . Leaves at 5°A. M. expected to take fuel from three to |, et Pl e e e 3 : ; . ] [ton, division commander of the ,.”,”’“‘i."/"‘x . s . the Cape Cod country south east of s recorde g the specia i : : S S | Coast Guard, ce 3 el LG 3 : Continued on Page Four) tions recorded during the special | R . ; oast Guard, announced 10day i @ o010 \inor Allments Affect Guards- ’ Renion) D avor il Gaorreas QUToIS) . f p : 4 statement issued to all units under usted by more .han fought successfully for council ap- ' i 4 : o B his command approximately 36 men at Devens—Local Men Can- 1 rs of in nt tle aghtn night | S el a 5 Boatswain Louis Pratt by fellow not Give Full Time to Visiting royed at least seven homes and & The boulevard plan the pro- 4 5 AR Coast Guardsme another b g i ' e The boulevard plan for the pro | sy o -~ P LR TERRGTLIRTI T et L Friends|Noxe Cunday, sawmill, besides sweeping many posed high between Hillerest | R & ar s of parched brushwood, avenue and Gillette’s corner was| Board Starts Probe Special to the Herald) i« om a dozen communities approved. provisional upon an award | The palatial mansion of Oklahoma’s governor, in the upper pic-| Salisbury Beach, Mass, Aug 6 Camp Devens, Ayer,®Mass. Aug W ced this morping to resume. ltn m.’ city” of the gi -v}im, cont m:‘\ | ture, doesn’t appeal to “Alfalfa Bill” Murray, picturesque can- ‘}”‘r’\' = h‘\};'ou:( G 'x';d rzo?;u ir lm- 6—Approximately $1117 will }wl . . z = hey stretched new lines along a tetenwhich Lrelididate for fheloffice, solhe says he will xenb it if hefisielected ot o ARNCERE S CER. o8 o fanent Bl o S Warn Nationalists That British Seventh Consecutive Hot Week . TOUE e o state highway der nent will f 31 . 3. ) . for the ente 0 s ¢ ! and live in the governor’s garage, shown in the lower picture. |task of fixing responsibility for the |here from. Auguet 2 o August 16 Sriefiofunls Jown, nance, and subject also to a con- . ) h 1 ist 2 s - 1 Smoke Obscures Tow m”.u vote of the hrm»nd n(t ym::p\ Also he threatens to turn the executive estate rock garden into | machine gun killing of Coast Guard | according an estimate of Mess MISSIOBBPIGS MllS[ Be SaYed i Brlflgs NO Hl)pe OI REllEI bnok (:A'lin:‘r‘:,,.}(wn\hn fire and taxation | a potato patch and use the lily pool as a watering place for a | Boa!s* Mate Louis E. Pratt, 30, | Sergeant eph Barrett BPTR LRN hte clouds of heavy 1 % B RERE HE O The boys are being well fed this g ' s vote was rmn:md only af(fr herd of s <. No frills for Bill, he says. ! : : h 1t Ghioss Bom i than I ain hour against the oh-‘ ditions 2 as possible, Ser> 1 7 5 ¢ Sona o 1g . as possible; & n b To add to their dis- jections raised by Alderman Joseph 1 fired from a r Coast 16 Basr, e Lt SRR R ey A aarak] e nbl o fl,w,[_ h | Guard craft whils a mission of | 50" 49 : & 5 ! L 2 er center re he purchases €x- &hurch Soclety Authordze som kly cer s Condi- eve t than yeste whe men Samuel Sablotsky and Frank L. erman s arc to ecalle cy & mile off the mouth of the | o fong & > he purchases <X Ehurch Society Authorizes Ransom | Weekly Announcement Says Condi- ¢ T UmET {?a)v‘ hen Conlon. democrats, i E Wilnm 5 i get enough food from Payment to Save Women if Offi- tions Are “Alarmingly Pry'—Corn | : Mlynarski Opposes Bond Issue | At 20th R . coast. He died a few ; i i s s anc se in i 7 ‘ provisionally the boulevard plan Points Stressed and permit the board of public Commander . Sands of the ; works to take steps to secure %he When first met th were { Thursda Grange hal), | first Coast G strict, directing e figures on food | Lond 8 UP—The Churc Stine iviiation At orens tut 0 London, Aug. Pi—The Church | Blasting Heat. Gt SeRE R s g i > New Britain | missionary soct enlilmn. pproximately $220 for food ou Changsha Outrages Described. States Escaping Full Force of cal ty at 6 a at Bourne, same time, apgeals were grading contract for the one traffic | 980 them gathered at Oyster |Cheshire. The meetings have been | the consumption lane to be constructed by the state | Point, New Haven, cager and anxious 'held in Cheshire for some years past | Mmorning, amnounced at the start of |, o hay: 15 cans of condensed milk i g Washington . g P 2 was read, Alde n Miynarski op- |to answer the cal . d with |and will continue to be held there | the hearing that efforts would be [ % H " o FE N C AR HLt s | chow representative authority to pay t ¢ A i . 2 T d r’n‘fl"-g dogso posed the suggestion of a $60,000 ep-rooted conviction, that this so long as the reunioh is observed. | Made to establish four major points: | ' " 0o rt qaily, o case of prunes) the ransom dem by thel captors DRI e e a5 t one piece of appa- strect issue to finance the job. n could not 'continue to exist |Last y only half a dozen veterans —Whether the attacking boat| . | 1o e served for breakfast,| of Edith Nettleton and El r Har- | adde e gloom to the droug The alderman recited his exper- |half slave and half vere able to attend and that many gave any warning hefore firing. o . - ; cffort was : fences ndeavoring to have A meet this year, if the |are expected again this year although Whether nn; (r_]o.x::.{ n:a/'h‘ work. done on Corbin avenue, Os-|weather is favorable, there ought to | the commi does not expect any | DY the crew )"f 11 S good avenue .and elsewhere in his{be six or seven of the 16 survivors increas S L N s ward where, he said, improvements|of the 20th Connecticut Voluntee New! Britaln hastonly twoiof the | BEalt B8 Cls e olt are :1 much needed. He favored |attending to reminisce about “what |18 survivorg of the regiment that Z‘f"m "r‘"“r; 5 K spending the money, but urged that d Reb r e mos L SheSE neiLio Imoney. Ut s |we did to the Johnny Rebs” and to |saw active service in 14 of the most| ** TNGR Tl ool i veq ursed where the taxpavers sing the songs that were so popular | important battles-of the Civil war. | | 4120 can have some benefit I Nen Ths Ui idniatbio st araite They are Dr. Thomas igan and ",“'vm Cleo B. Faulkenham, Salt for food and sanitary purposes; Aug. /6 —P—The British | SOUth Atla o ;he c > king along somewpat similar “ call of “F S g : £ T e G AUIKEBBA, |50 gozen eggs when they are on the Gl el L was ihe liet o | flames through parts of i “vmp‘]p« Mimilar |swer the call bf “Father” Abrgham” | W. Latham, both members oOf | o} o ae \with Pratteat the time of dozen egi overnment today made urgent R e i T e Alderman r R. Falk of he occasion of the gathering is|the reunion committee e aboliie oLl vES Catareains nu representations to the Nanking gov- h consecutive ek 3 2 et edarliey | s the second ward §eclared his d ct | the 65th annual reunion of the 20th | In discussing the history of the | jun SRR P, Fon €0 ¢| It is the general opinion of > | ernment for the release of the mis- | ‘ated con s el gt S needs much improvement, but that | Regiment, Connecticut Volunteers - et e who have had an opportunity to €at | gonaries, Miss Edith Nettle serions. Tl d to the association, which will be held (Continued on Page Two) Garried No, Tights with the New Britain guardsmen | yjigq Harrington, being held | "&Y¢ . Don Sland Sasemaredon the cAnch it is hopeless to expect ’In\‘h\n;." | i s 010 and also with the officer at the | cor $50.000 ra “ 1 be n y W ation was equally bad therefor 5 He testified that sin Siilist B t 2 ganson repor fir Many of t C blackened by erefore he favored spending it | enlisted men are being fed better | rp .t yniC eport confirr g ne Bod b A 3 p ettleton whose finger H : : ¥ s b . wherever the unemployed will bene- WL S TR by ot e ® than the officers | dhslein POt tories of disaster and near disaster | veste es and others swept by fir | sailing when the killing took place Militta Y Agatnst War had been reported cuf offland mau- el St T those which raged today were 50 ik rok on offend patrol Sl = ed in a letter demanding $50,000 P Avthine Hile aniag S <ky E: siti jor Geners Villiam G. Ever- said the dr t was now gener ablotsky Explains Opposition Major General Wil G. Ever Minister Lampson, in Peiping. told | ~*. Jesinot generalipan rea dffacon Councilman Sablotsky followed | had caavied neither, sunning NSRSl oon oHier af the wilifi bt Tl o n s T B0S et s it v eve ere east 0 t Alderman Falk on the floor and at Dorgajcnastis ALt Senalon A {a talk to approximately 600 officers | 'y, "y oot B ETIERE 0:,. N2t | Rockies except in a few localities | Was impos: N nce launched into an attack on the | — According to Faulkenham, the |, ¢y, givision yesterday afternoon |' ' - PR e Ol AL CROVLS | and pantstotithe s and add. | Most of cottages lost were in project. "I agree that somes | e oy b e Gloucester boat showed only —one| . jared the militia is not concerned '1‘1{: f “:"' /,‘f'}”:’imfi"“"d ’;f" BELEL “all growing \ t i- | the vi v 3 ond near > done to relieve unem- < . S o ery) dlm IEL hictiiSiseeiniet ¥ L0y o it war' deepit eeritlim it thia | P01 HE SR RRRIP SC R stka sl rectean here and LittJe San in Ware- biotsky saia. “There Hayes Injured Trying to Steward Drowned as Ves- come from a fiashlight with a weak- | contrary. He told the officers it costs | iI\0% oF BbHe opinion through- Comn Corp Hit Hardest : sf't anybody in the common coun- ey s = 5 gnedy battery ¢ o lnet avarages man Cwb | oints a) day | 200 ETE MODE RS bR Inen Deonle e corn crop has suffere t e only personal injury report- oll who doesi't want to help. T have| Avoid Canine on Linden sel Sinks Competing S Beulinharh, tes o B RN o i ey e¥pensetand it they hear| e 52 vould be disgraced. | p, wo Ve e iina that Marie Kenney. seen Alderman Fa ng for five = \ g B aRNG A P S L A 1ark | snyone growling about the amo S 24 1 daughter 1 8 cars for improvements in the sec- Street Craft in Collision waters a mile oft the mo ©lof money for this training th o) Taeated “ontinued on Page Two) . 7 (enney of Somer- ond ward, and 1 don't think it" —(P—Japan 1 Sadly Essex river Monday night should give fhe person 10 cents and anghai, Aus. e ville adly burned e D ———— : i an it will pay the expense for a e FE = 5 cad iy around the city fi t le Ogicer William_Hayes| Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 6 (P)— | Object aheac He has traveled S0 miles sin SEULeat 200t o8 1 ¥ J B BANEY PERC, § ar h or o g Hiar Bratf oo hadiihe onlv £ £t Biot of staft: He il be g ¥ast Tuesd Individua es reported in- n in the entlre f . ¢ = reo ¢ tions north and west of the ve large cans of pears, three rison, Rritish women missionari st Cape Cod « 1 were licated by pounds of butter, 20 loaves of bread | jf the p t portion of ¥ if the British consul there co ose east and south of it. Excep- cach@mess or an estimated 8§40 loaves iy p. s T e past el hose ez and seufhiondt 4 bxog for the entire encampment, nearly a | jcag ; e en ly vigorous fires were sweeping barrel of potatoes a day, 154 to 160 have most unchecked in Falmouth, For- pounds of meat a day, 90 pounds| goid. n some centra f districts. Be dale, Pocassett, Cotuit and roast cooked in one piece, when this fic ins have fallen in the Rocky ) is on the bill of fare: three bhags of British Urge Action tain area and in some of the ¥ lnm Towns Damaged = v saw the vague outlines o orted foot while ba ng about the street and other streets? ; 3 A steward was drowned and a racin he became chief o nd of tr ad a narrow escape from seri A rd iro i : 4,000 Chi wers miss- “The state commission ‘ doing patrol duty | Yacht: the Lucilla, owned by J. Laur- |light aboand £DOBLRERO0L taken by airplane to Washington, D. E e A ) o el oot e | injury toda 8l doing patrol duty L o e i in (& colliston b % (. Lieut Charles Wright of New rom the weaithy Hunan prov- H: B T N A T 1 Hillerest on Linden street. He was going about | at the start of the foyal regatta 2 i Britain, who is stationed here, is his| (- P St G etween avenue and Gil- = 2 lette corner gratis. Let the depart- .20 ‘miles an hour through the street | event King George, rd = - = ;vl\';\L % !m‘« "r’] and ,E‘_‘:"M! “V ne nent d embe s $60,000 | - o huge shepher¢ he 2 tnessed the tragedy | The entire group of rs st - 2 e Chinese were b —_— another § A Tl oom e e o iine Batveot Wonticon i wmren b e L R T0 GREET DYING PARENT \u--v" : Seek Missing Boat, Aid | = iy ile - paving. The result is that the city | Hayes swerved as far over to the|hit by A. A.,Paton's big cutter, the (Continued on Page T n official government dispatch Q « pavir v st uisolly e e e Lo e L HIE ey R L tiniedon b from Nanking _asser neia Schooner, Go to Help I spend two-thirds and the state hway for nothing. and on top of L The situation and at Hankow e e e R e 3 A A e : 30ston ug feet, landing on his hight side, and | ashore it stated t William Reaches Bedside Boston. e d on Page Four) d was busy toda he mayor is t about un- | received a bad cut under the left!| Saunders, a steward on the sunken ¢ s d Sl ot v = eye and a badly bruised hip and up- | craft, had lost his life, the flag on the ~ Severin Johnson of Buell Former New Britain Mayor Flected . a schoonar o ) “Estelle Crew Escapes e shoals off Nantuck (Continued on P 5o Two) per lez. The motorcycle was slight- | motorhoat Marjorie, owned by Lew- | street, a prominent iness man 4 shoals oft 2 o ‘ i {1y damaged, and the o r was able | is, was flown at half mast nd protafonist of prohibition, ar- Teruporary Chairman at New ‘"f‘i"'ug:\fnl D‘nnj Fa HEeng After Thr]l]mg Chase |10 ride it to police iquarters,| King George and other memt rived at Brantas, Sweden, four days e Hfenitariha U iy : WEEHAWKEN BLAZE where Iis wounds were dressed. He | of the royal family were on the Bri- | beforc the death of his father, John e :r.;\’\‘ e O dliary by Coast Guards remained on duty tannia which was leading in the race | Swanson, aged $6, according to a{ Former Mavor A. M. Paonessa was R O G b The last seen of the dog was a|for big yachts with the Astra, White lctter from him received today by Pelcted temporary chairman of the L mantie ek e THREATENS FA[;T[]R":S | brown streak, emitting deep howls, | Heather and Westward coming -up | Nathan Berson Tecatioy ot) Oabnecirum Ttalias . e r t : LU | eaping over a lawn 1 out of | behind When Mr. Johnsor ct s e oo ratlslelibe Eien izat . _ [eticte : sight The Lulworth, bringing up in the | father’s home, he s meeting in New Hav ¢ nieht. Two Proprietors Held Up ‘:'102",{ DLl ceolor | nior e r, about two and one-half min- | in a critical condition but able t The for mayor presided at the t Point of C A e TRk 1, t afire and beached s behind the Britannia retired | recognize his son and to ask for the | business meeting and twas toast- at Point of Gun L s ¥ Grass F"e Gets Be‘ond HO D MAN WHOSE WIFE rom the race following the tragedy. latter's family. Lour days lat 1 master at t : 4 Early Tod A G i The Britannia won the race, which July 16, the father died of com tel. Speake eside uarly ay Cldentame Goten T atortont WAS KILLED BY BOMB was excitingly close throughout and | cations incident to his adva ’a ncluded Archibald denchas B thereby scored her 200th victory While death was not une ¢ he N t tional com ey s Damage $125,000 et The result was a popular one Iseverance of the ties which } ceman ian David McCoy| Bridgeport, Aug. § (P—F E Amarillo Attorney to Be CHarged | the crowds ashore, particularly as | father and son in deep affectic s of the New Haven town committee: | olins filling stations in Bridgeport \ the king was aboard. There were | felt keenly by the New Britain man. State Chairman James A. Walsh of ‘With Murder—Secretary Says rousing cheers when the royal craft In his letter to Mr. Berson he - Meriden: Philip Troup of Ha- g | crossed the line winning from White | pressed his deep grief o e loss ven; Charles G. Morris, three t S % 5 Heather by half a minute of his parent to whom he had al- | candidate for governor; J. H. Ca-|being held up at point of a gun. | 3 e : 5 ound was fired across e ways been attached by bonds of 'hill, democratic registrar in New | Five men in a touring car held up | "¢ 1t p SR ed 0 a hen it tilial devotion Haven; State Senator Deter Diana of | Francis McGuire at his gas st v it : Besides Severin Johnson, Mr. New Haven 1 Alc tocco | on Noble avenue, this city The new blaze was discovered un- | demolished their coupe, was held in| Hopvers Passes AWay | swanson is survived by another son. Pallotti of Hartford Sk waldh der the doading platform of Ahe New |the Pamy il today as a| San Jose, Cal. Aug. 6 UP—The Charlgs J. Johnson of Last str It was voted to hold another|shoot McGuire. Two of the five Jersey Live, Poultry Transportation | guard against mob violence, pend- | Right Rev. Monsignor Ramon M. thiseity, and two daughte s meeting in Hartford. Au 26, at | are believed to be the same who T Company, north of the junction of |ing filing of murder charges against | Mestres, 66, who performed the Augusta and Ida Swanson, who live | which former Mayor Paonessa Wil an hour earlier had ed ark v avanies SWaehaw: ~ | marriage ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. | in Sweden be toastmaster at the Park and Willow avenues,' Weehaw- | him. o Imesac ! 2ol s i ey cnace o aontt ken. Within a ghort time the flames| pgyne was arrested last night as|licrbert Hoover'in 1899, died here el TR > e S {the result of an investigation into . 22 eare e bla as be = 5 = 8 He had been pastor of fhe noted M { H t w . Gas stations at 1757 ¢ : ?m’l_r e N itnsswaradn SidER ey Bh ,‘“"‘p;“!,: Carmel, Cal. xl:ns&slon for 37 years Man Blames oon I1or ea aVE, nue, 1 Barnum avenue and 1 IN JESSE SMITH;S DEATH they headed t Satelle shoreward A DpRra sl And Tiramen AnARErioE :M 9"“";1"“"1'5‘,’;;]"”:""‘0 town | Mrs. Hoover, then Lou Henry, a 5 s o | Barnum avenue this city, also re- ,‘,M, t\hv‘ ' A!va"wt]u:‘u:;‘f‘ : «r'c‘v1 a senbnd, third and Tes o Lenorel|as driving the auto June 27,, | teacher in the Monterey, Cal, public One T0wn to T Al’tlfiCla] Ralll ported being burglarized. The (RATRG e G Pl o '.:' he larm, succeeded in keeping ® the | (O™ the Payne home on June 2T.y | gopgo15, was a close friend of Father | I y | amounts taken were small Pl e GTERblic THlIUes) Commlie Sy S (CHi U Le ESILTRRICS £F flames from a large coal pocket| Mayor Ernest O. Thompson Of | zfectres, '| EPR e Police have received reports from § | Upon hitting shore they scur- which adjoins the burning shed and|Amarillo was the district} yather Mestres, a native of Bar-| { o Lucky | SPTinEfield. Mass., of the arrest there sion’ Matle in' Case of New > the n IoRAlnE R P orm attorney, who a statement had | cojona, Spain, was a seion of a dis | Washington, D. C.. Aug. 6 (UP)— merce can get two things—a WCKY |of four men in a touring car wha istelle was hurr : been obfained from Mrs. Verona | (inguiched family Blame the moon for the heat wave, | break, and a dark cloud—there may |soem to answer the descriptions of Britain Victim Coast G mien reach secre- s says Herbert Janvrin Brown, con- |be rain”here yet. It has obtained |tnose involved fn the hold-ups her ; time the blaze w sulting - meteorologist here. 1In a | an airplane and a shipment of rain- s %| Hartford, Aug. § UP—The \ e o Lulletin just issued he said the making powder, and is ready to| i o Ee % ed o « o quor tota destroved e Arit oistureibearing | ¥ lin the accider death of Jesse| 1t wa known today who the 1 Britain, at the Sigour- ner & rum runner is and ef | ~ AND BURN SPEEDBOAT e gas- Weehawken, N. J., Ang. 6 (UP)— and Stratford were burglarized early Waterfront industrial plants in Wee- hawken were menaced by flames to- He Made Tove to Her. day from a grass fire which after being extinguished hours earlier,| Amarillo, Tex., Awg. 6 (P—A. D. | broke out ‘anew shortly after 10|Payne, Amarillo attorney, whose Prmgt “ ho Married o'clock. wife was killed by a bomb which , in two cases the managers Saturday 2 : > AT paid no heed an 1 full speed en bri Damage done before the flames | b 3 were subdued is estimated at $125,- | Thompson, Payne's former 000 by Morris Alberts. president of | tary, asserting Payne had made love | 4+ the poul concern. This was said|to her. ; to _include 0,000 worth of new| Officers said they found two let- THE WEATHER Innar body through its tidal attrac- | “shoot lumber. Lters in the attorney's pockets, one ST | tion on® the oceans, has caused hot nimbus that comes along HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 7 e ; b —— ¢ crossir n the evening were be ade tc nlis One fireman was overcome by |addrdssed to the sheriff and one to | New Britain and vicinity: winds to blow landward from the —— . ; ; B g s el ere b m;:“m’\ri ot smoke and heat. He was treated and | the police purportedly signed by safe Cloudy with local showers to- Caribbean sea and the GNIf of Sharpsburg, Md., Aug. 6 (UP)— (Standard Time) ¢ exdie o] tie sepOel inlaifUen iy Cantmn B [ 0k allowed to go home. blowers, claiming a quantity of rx»} night or Thursday; not much Mexico. The heat wave has hatched a fluffy | | New London 8:07am .A,ln.':p.mv ! % € e v‘;‘“v;m :1(” er, chie dn K ,“ 00 1“0,“.“ ,:h; 3 en continue e sce 2 e the Payne | *hange in tempecature. — 4nd healthy baby chick from one of | | New Haven 10:02 a.m.,10:08 pm. | [of the public utilities commission. | force. said it was not knos Firemen continued at the scene|plosives had been left in y c |1 ot the public uilitics commission. | force, said it was not known what although the flames were extin-|coupe the night of June 26 by mis- | | | Alexandria, Va., Aug. 6 (UP)—If a : guished. take. | % % [the Alexandria , Chamber of Com- | (Continued on Page Four) F ey % | DY @ nOrthbound- passenger train. | ruined condition. /

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