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¢ NEW BRITAIN HERALD = = NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Endlng 15 127 jug. 9th et e M AUGUST 11, 1930. ESTABLISHED 1870 —EIGHTEEN .CE THREE CENTS WEATHER BUREAU PREDICTS CARPTLRSHANL 5 Drownigs and el Auo G - EIVE CAUGHT AT 5iPOINT AS POLICE SHUWERS BUT SEES NU END USED []N CULVERT Man Dies Savmg Flancee at Shore HEAR UF THREAT TU SI_AY MAN [:AI_I_ED T0 NATION - WIDE DRU”GHT Repesentatives ASk MAor (0 ™ oo Atter Honpi Somingon Petes ot Manon FRUM HUME UNI_ESS HE GAVE UP $290 Conline Tradesn}r{en km o e e e ganization Rarks MILITIA IN REVIEY MAY BURY LOREN] Haves and Mass ey - THRILLS GOVERNOR ~ BY VICTIN'S SIDE ek o it cuing Companions — New Britain Driver Killed in Plamnlle. Little Boy, Who Said Trumbull Expresses Satistaction Mrs. Benson, Anderson's Sister, He Heard Gang De- With Conn. National Guardsmen Makes Request for Body mand Money, Runs 20,000 SEE BIG PARADE c" Kn M\O‘ e ge Hoover Turns Atten- YIAYOR GUARDS BOY tion to Problem-1200 FR[]M “FE’S W[]FS Families Destitute in West Virginia—Mich- Takes Homeless Wail Under igan Timber Blazes - Wing After Court Hearing Widespread. LAD HELD FOR VAGRANGY City of Menonimee Threat- [ 16 Year Old Wanderer From Bay- | (QUIGLEY LACKS POWER | oo s outhington, Aug. 11—Tn a des ON CONTRAGTS HE SAYS perate but successful attempt to save the life of his fiancee, Miss Alics Bradley of this town who ame exhausted while swimming at Mans- field Grove, near Momauguin yeste day afternoon hetween 2o and o'clock, Robert Wesley Conrod, of 62 Bristol strect, Sonthington, drowned and his body away. The couple had Bradley's fa be Public Works Department to Con- sider Construction of Big Viaduct 24 Leading Off Hartford Avenue To- was swe for Assistance. HANGING DUE TONIGHT ight—Belleves Saving Can Be Ef- fected—Council Has Already Ap- accompanied Miss y for a day's outing ened by Flamés—Freight | onme, N. J., Unhappy With Step- as mother, to Get Chance in Rates Cut Relief Measure—Cooler Weath- ~ tnder Quigley’s Protection. l:“(“ Patrick F. Scully, busines: | for the carpenter's union, and a del- proved Pact With Suzio. gent made for- at the shore rod whe noticed that th struggling. were nm swimming i mbers of the the appeared Miss Bradley, an s Bradley and Con- w arty on shore to i ater be nex- Company H Wins Official Recogni- Young German to Be Faecuted tion For Excellent Guard Mount- Within Spot Where He Killed Michael Pavano Gets Mys- terious Phone Call and egation of associates, have mal request that none but penters ba emploved on ing—Throng of New Britain Visi- Priend—Prison Authorities Fx- Rendezvous— Gang Puts Hands in Air When Covered by Police- men’s Guns. Goes to Mayor George A imed the role of 4 humanitarian, perienced swintmer, had been caught n the current out to the Sound from vv‘ shore and was in danger. Conrod went to her aid He was a none too Strong swim- mer, but he managed to keep he afloat while help was being sent out from shore ' motor hoat put.out hurriedly Miss Bradley cued by Quigley today a tenderheart- and took a young | wanderer ¢ under his wing, away | | from the police court, and will see Tthat he gets a c in life in- stead of being in da of hgcom- | ca ing a confirmed vagrant fi Walter Golon s but land is a likely appearing clean-cut and evidently trying ted |8et atong himsel? without, the of a stepmother. Walter car the home of his fat mother 5 East n onne, three weeks ago, seek work in Connecticut Ste rothers and stepsisters were. re- the good things while he was receiving the husks, and he decided to out.and make his own living I Not Welcome in Brother's Home | union the er Alleviates General Suffering. tors Visits Camp On Sunday pected to Grant Plea of Woman. Piper : Brook culvert and other n nicipal undertakings The representatives of union led on Mayor Quigley at his of- and placed their petition before him for consideration. Mayor Quig-| A ley said today he advised them that and he is without power 1o insist that union men be employed on any job which is out on contract, and that there are no ci jobs at present which necessary the employ- ment of tradesmen in this cal A similar situation arose when the Monroe street cul was being built. Union men v employed ex- clusively on the involved in making and placing forms, but problem arose when the placing f reinforcement irons was reached. A brother lives in Kensington | The carpenters insisted that this is a World War Veteran Held for Wark and Brown Forced 10 and o Kensnston wene Watten bt Pt of the v bt e ven - Double Murder Gonfesses Land at Vancouver boarder in the same house, | IOW carpenters to place the irans, in- T T s : e i Tru y ek for his i S t away.” e ot e AR, 12 | e nfrimgement upan- 4 CRIME DUE TO JEALOUSY PLAN TO HOP OFF AGAIN o 'tne b plainly told Walter to Keep|an infringement upon the to the spot > board of Boarding House Keeper and Man Air In Gas Lines Requires Hurried job ger Was (®) — The maintained hington, Aug today “ " 16 years old, ctions for showers during was chap to aid from MARTIN BUZANOWSKI Fatally Injured in Plainville over portions the (Continued on Page GROTON, BRANFORD RESIDENTS SLAIN Two) drought area. Rains were for predic northwestern Minne- TACONA-TO-TORYO AIRPLANE 15 DOWN portions of rn and central North Da- . nake Bay- e to! south Dakota, weste ing. 1 Nebras thin howes ceiving as most o all We Shov , do not need ra badly f the Ohio valley but so s tion expected by esday or M1 la | dicted Tuesday afternoon or ni; in ern K he we careful, ers also for by an u 1cky. free athe 11 officia re b however. to point that was moving. He then came to New Brit- | APpeal mads oS e nd sought work, sleeping in | Public works and the matter was 4 t . | speedity adjusted nd in boxes, and eating what | SP food he could find & City May Bulld Culvert The police found him sleeping in| Meeting tonight, the board of pub- O e R e ey e works will consider changes in was given lodging for the night in|the plan for reconstruction of the the police station, then advised | torm water trunk line sewer and b dipe ulve Iterations to go back to Bayonne. Instead, he | iPer Brook culvert. a which may e abz ent ) i i hfch may involve abandonment of Aug ers might not or might even br. the fail to ma- teriali Ra Ecattere ns which ha Hacked to Death With Axe—Hear- Landing of “Pacific Era'—Wark oont Makes Journey by Govern Tr Air lic ing Postponed — Negro Shoots * Has Gold Watch Which Bromley, Companion in Branford. Flight Leader, Left Behind. Jerature Goimhe Groton Stanley * Vancouver Dol Be Besiae Police Officer Ernest P. Bloom. | the contract labor plan Smith Bogue, 34, World Was vet-| Bob Wark > 3 Mrs. Benson | quist found Walter sleeping in the | Feter Suzio was the low bidder on | ., a5 in Groton court this morn- | SO to Tokvo fi Ere LOrC- (e e observed in | requested pri | | the job as originally specified and : 1 down here I . o | approved by the common council, | IN& on a charge Whitehorse jand it was the plan of the board | degree for the brutal s ned to resume ve him furnish necessary labor. | Eva Jennings Roberts. 5%, hoarding | Ladne: rh» city supplying materials. When PRl e | the question of price was reconsider- e oatiniea s = ed, Mayor Quigley and Chairman F iy ot Norsdehelics N. Humiphrey of the *hoard of pub- i el Iio “an- made further inquiry, as- e e g by Commissioner Harry J.| Couniiayy sy b \!wm\ n an ey report. finding | G, Torice said Bogur, who made that a considerable saving is possible ? 5 2 t crop-report due lat | an ineffectual attempt to Kill him- op-report due late | 19 Fnjyred in Memphis Ac- |on the culvert. This plan suggests| 27 efectaay Btimpt 5o K o e today f iditional information on o f ucl | rebuilding of much of the present (551 SO0 SoRF T8 A ho had the ext of crop dama Gl ot o s Anot eck at the White House cident—Broken Sprinkler e ‘”‘ ik 1:’“‘\" con ‘rro:“”(‘;:"o‘::( replaced him in her affectio Adds to Confusion ok 5 P urdgy night when he found today showgd nine of the 12 gover- vhere the storm water sewer feave 1 2 nors invited to a White House con- n: w “:' PR 1eaves | (ogather. The bodies were fo S Sianley) sueal the cellar of the boarding hou | ferenc rsday, to map out a co- e o operative plan of relief, had replied | If the altered plan is approved David Roberts, estranged b ~1~y4v d o d James Col directly they would be present or of the woman, Cantnuedlonir aee woul A roprodentatives. Gov- (e vl ORI another hoarder, were held as 1 3 BANDITS, HILL ONE replied bu 4 the women Indiana Farmers End Ca- reer of Filling Station Robbery Gang icth anged from into Yo ething approximating coolness. Hoover Studies Situation President Hoover retmned to the White House today from his week- | emd visit to his Virginia mountain camp and immediately renewed his study of drought developments. Chief interest was centered on re- ports from county agents of the agricultu department showing the actual nd relief needs ‘'in the 12 ¢ ipalestates affected Officia s0 looked forward the go exc hea said on aut Lorenz plot Hill cem s woul e the you ext MABEL WILLEBRANDT SUED FOR $200,000 St. Louis Dry Agent Claims Article Injured His Reputation hotities ission (Continued on Page 2 Tsvo) BALGONY GOLLAPSES, SPILLING 150 WOMEN of murder in first mily ing of Mrs, 1 rough airpor to of her bro Boy Notifies Policeman had accompanied rende 18, hearing nd chance al- across He told » murder spot, and house keeper case Ldward G. his report 24 vas Eoes hours came to PLANE DROPS BOMBS IN STRIKE DISTRICT them as Two) Kentucky Coal Mining Section Terrorized— No One Injured Bogue, at of brown denim ommunicative court. The ipon his tr effectual effort were clearly visible Woman Leaves 7 Children Mrs. Roberts was twics married and is survived by children by her first marriag An autopsy was perform Hughes of M His report wa Ka Hd\ Wark Bromley's eader then uring at «wn-tri Watch d on Paze and in vhen broug ch he d 4 wri T in- to licide (Cont 14) | scens | immediately after to nk o for Admit Asking For Money were el ~ and sed no arms | amsr ans to with h Frank afternoon Coroner M st 11 (UP) 1 (Contin Except Wark said t} Terre Haute, Ind., Aug Farmer vigilantes trapped four filling station bandits early today, shot one to death and captured his three companions. The dead bandit was identified as Ray Long. son of Charles F. Long, former county road superintendent Long, driver of the (Cont = = FIVE BURN TO DEATH IN TENNESSE BLAZE Dr. .lofifi J. Tokarezyk - To Wed New Ym:k Girl Cottage Amusement ‘ ; ; Park Consumed by Night Fire ted on Page 14) ied on I ANDREWS WILL OPEN e STORE IN COURT ROW mobile, was shot as the vigilantes —— surrounded a filling station five o - miles east of Brazil and opened fir- Belvidere Business Place Has Been Opposed for from cornfields, from atop the sta- on and from an automobil Two Years ob Pe Hartford 15y and plane hack, dropping | Endurance Mark Seekers Within Two Days of Hunters’ Time one in re- Floyd Frye, of Terre Haute i A the vigilantes, was wounded the leg hen L campanior turned the fire. Long's death caused the bandit motor car to careen into a ditch, but Vl"# bandits took up a stand behind it and fought for several minutes before surrendering. All were {dentified as Terre Haute youths. They had just held up the Rawley f#ling station. i in for a tou A building 1ay to CF SRR G ho and Fore world's e record week At and O'Brine 504 hours ning smoot Wednesday vegsel irs which is to after nearly gation to determine cupancy had been bar) regulations The store is one of the in the city. Mr. Andrews con a business there for many o years of liti- hether its oc- d by zoning veek led to expl te wrapp fuses att smallest Page 13) Warrants for Leaders of Red Camp Sought By Vets; Klan Burns Cross N. Y ging os vear Oswego, N. Y., Aug English dirigible R-100 here shortly after 11 morning from this city The air leviathan was skirting the outh shore of Lake Ontario. When | almost opposite the mouth of the|the Oswego River it turned directly |nounces north, appearing to be headed back | to Canada he passage was bumpy, a stiff wind blowing her about. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. The R-100 will start tay the British Isles Friday if the weather is favorable, officials of the British dirigible said today in a brief message to the Radio Corpor- ation of America’s marine station a(’ Buffalo. m The local radio station has been in constant communication with the | dirigible during its tour of western ‘©Ontario, - | as 1 vesterda had Witt had law reo reg- be ened, | charge decency.” invest was is appeal the ere the upheld 11 (UP) its return trip ourt was Temperature Tumbles 60 Degrees in a Day bondal 1 Aug (P ture drop of irs was re- From a 13 degrees Sat- 1o thermometer drop- d to 53 within 24 hours, * front o ed flag had been fiyir lashes follov led t en THE W’ HER HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 12 camp. Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 11 (UP)— | A balcony at the Rhodes-Jennings furniture storg collapsed under the weight of 150 womer in hun- ters today, thro the | floor below, least 12 B of wild | AR M i confusion the | | crash. Outside, police, fire and am- BR"ISH I]"“[HBLE | bulance equipment added to the din | First aid treatment was adminis- tered at the store CROSSES 1, . LINE 5 were taken to hospitals Fourwere believed seriously in- ured when the balcony, raised ten | R-100 (omeq O\er AmerisHi8e aileihe il ienaninent can Territory Twice in “'" (:‘,‘I',f‘m':‘“‘””,’f‘f,“‘ e Trial Flights started pouring ds of gal- ns of water upon struggling — von Toronto, Aug. 11 (P—The British|. Clerks and store officials made dirigible R-100 flew over Canadian DNeroic efforts to keep shoppers cition todny and dipned tuice inte | oM Stampeding before police and TRet United \Biats b et e ins l‘rr‘dnpm'tn‘.r«m members arrived. ternational border at Niagara Falls, | 1 1he store had advertised sale of The airship, which recently fley pieces of dishware for 31, the from England, had swung at its|Salc to openat9a.m. Long before Jecome crowd cras g ryaligwitle nreparediia ligi s s e e ot ttee Hhe store &tabili fin torn by Morm shortly | A before it reached s Canadian des- \*PIRCT L L i rad Aeschi | OF e T “ovep | man. Jr. mewspaper emplove, who Fevtrrt e was entering the building when the e balcony fell. “A cloud of dust filled A Ept passed (h. " store. Women and children over the government building at Ot- | 1o S2%% ROTEN FEC ] tawa, mads three visits to Toronto, | “ g 1 cuttorc " oaia a woman clerk | and swung around the western tiD | cizeq 5 baby from the hands of its | of Lake Ontario to Niagara Falls.|moiner when the crash occurred and Thousands of persons saw the dirigi- | Joapeq cloar of the debris. Neither ble as she flew at low altitude | was injured. : through a clear sky. h Today's flight served as a test of last weeks repairs. With favorable | % e e e i, weather the airship will start back than Jeasedato e N g across the .\‘i,um\p S0 time this CathOhC Chllrdl Launches Assault rs. While the building was under ““‘y”""*‘ . ! Jase, zoning was adop placing | last month On “Indecency” of New York Stage 775 &ttt i v On“Indecency” of New York Stage v:.xumin s i Ll e e Andrews made ready-to re-engage |the motor e R n business, but neighbors br irely above I New York. Aug. 11 (P—The Cath- bulletin, productions which have ciyil action claiming that Jackson olic .church has begun a drive been'found to be particularly objec- had heen closed for more SalfNe ol prass Aug. 11 } through public opinion to clean up |tionable are Earl Carroll's “Vani- yvear and that, under zone but this apparer treason against Bl o Naw York stage, which it de- | ties,” which has brought the Pro- ulations, it could not when the refuels Villiam Brow- |t LA ROTELe R ROUER oM Nl park, kno as an “outrage of public | ducer and several stage principals pheing a non-conforming str ster and Percy UoRmoen Sleadets priygant REC into court” on charges of public in-| The superior court ruled And took a heavi camp of Refuse American Flag The campaign, under the auspices decency, and “Lysistrata,” ancient within his rights. t the[the enduran CLse ot e lieing L7guS . or i OaralRAI T ayes directed by classics of Aristophanes hors continued Interest 28 Mgr. Michael J. Lavelle, rector of St An editorial in the bulletin. refers thyough to Gr Patrick's cathedral, who in a letter to “Lysistrata” as a “classic of un- court ruling of the {0 his parishioners declared that the labashed pagan mockery, as auda- ow York siage this summer had cious and assault upon public decency sunk so 1 Wt it had become the |as Ras even been perpetrated upon “dishonor of America's finest, noblest |our stage.” and most hospitable of cities." Concerning anities,” the edlitor- The letter was copied in the sum- ial quotes a critic describing it as er bulletin of the Catholic theater “nude and leering and close to the movement of which Cardinal Hayes mood of the gutter.” Fair and continued cool is honorary president. | Mgr. Lavelle, in his letter, express- night and Tuesday. Twd Plays Objectionable ed the hope that public opinion will | Though neither is named in the drive indecency from the stage. ¥ * | * vicinity: to- (Standard N. London 11:15a.m N. Haven 12:06a.m. Time) 11:22 pm. 12:13 pm. New Britain and the Soviet women lea the peace. Sat of irday

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