New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 11, 1930, Page 14

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930. The Nation’s Great D rought— At a Glance Hoover to Seek Real Trout Streams of Rockies POLICE FIND TWO WITHOUT LICENSES Arnest Drivers While Making (Check Up on Gommittee WEATHER BUREAU PREDICTS RANS, NO REAL RELIEF 121 From First Page) esent. Two arrests had been made up to White House to- this neon in the intensive drive LOPEHOUIUEIOET he : starting this morning and lasting all ,;}:333: 3 this week to check up on defective S e - 3 [brakes, defective lights and other ly damaged 5 |defects in automobiles being driven {on the streets of New Britain. This is being done in conjunction With the month-long check-up being made the motor vehicle department and |state police to make Connecticut cafer and saner in automobile cir- cles. The two arrested were Patsy Lan- . of 181 Market street, Hart ford, arrested by Officer David Doty for having no driving license, and John Woitko, 16, of 47 Willow street this city, arrested by Sergeant T. J. Feeney for having no driving license. All this week police officers will ¥ dart out at suspected drivers and Hoover Gets Dronght Data K. 4 § VERY DRY | make them try to stop their cars Wash P—A det ; i : within 40 feet, at 20 miles an hour, ; | fd 4 and make them prove that all lights : on front and rear of the cars are O, K. Failure of having good lights, or good brakes will mean a polica court session for the unlucky driver. Any driver is liable to be stopped, rich, poor, tall, short, thin. fat, black and white. According to Chief Hart of the police department, ‘‘nobody better take a chance this month.” 2t flmn;-l'.t w mch is ;eneral over most of the 1e- 1 some areas, no rains of consequence have fallen in 1 e .~v:u'mcd o catl The figures, where given, indicate the vainfall as compared with not mal rainfall for that month. Only a few states |his investigation today. in the southeast seem to have escaped the drought's blight. Upon recommendation of Frose- cuting Attorney Harry C. Brogan, Judge Cornelius Costello of Groton fession could be dllmauen® sufteti = {court continued the case until the Flonsconlaibe Teiternted |yl e and, "‘”_"m;"jfi :n!coroner completes his investigation 820 2 0dyis TiCe mCrossjineime r°?‘f tan area was Broken | gpich will probably be tomorrow, roads of southern West v a brief shower and elec- | " (i iie e to Mystic from . Hartford when a machine company r f m tor IR (UP) | S On Long Island, the drought was |with which he was connected, took End of Drought Predicted TR T e \a,,_‘m,r the Standard Machine Co. here. LL L ¢ : 1 to t ze the rural school of ) as predicted in the |pour. Severe damage was done to|a wife in " Norwa < of the crops near Hicksville, where a fierce | — | “’ i TX 4 S i > e e ¢ g vind ripped up trees. wrecked build- | Negro Held for Murder 1 { ' d - elding fiv 1o demand sh levie the I t ien tow ings and demolished four aeroplanes. | d, Aug. 11 (P — James i a quiet fas y ity 1 ; to face el wha ey coul from the | der arrest today charg- e Ludlow of Indiana (Continurd From First Page) Hail fell so thickly in this section | that it covered the ground with a shooting to death of Charles i i i h s ! i received ith urge i, th - : o k frost-lik Middleton, 26, early yesterday morn- 1 . (g - Y e rost-like covering AIIIX Re[umb (0 Home CH} Nes o 2 ne s ey yernil) : ton and the efforts of the| Only .09 of an inch of rain was|ing Doth T \O;rlnup before il [ies : onsiitiied theso = ¢ 1 and | g 'nment to provide recorded in the city .The light rain N S DS s Amid Great Ovation irtire fron the rouine of camp| o inties wers cor SR ol el ds oot e e AT o el aman ) Corriganti o1y Secre i - t t ir ‘,‘ ot inres | asitollo et Al hyl ool ino thec seniy | clused (ORI ERanY “reason for the Hoavlc s | staying A iy chindsrand lshiaing: Two men were sitting on a fence when Brown and Middleton walked 11 Railroads Cut Rates down the street, Brown, according Aug. 11 (P—-A mem- |to police, suddenly drew a revolver, ing eleven railroads |ordered the men to remain quiety |and then fired one shot at Middle- ton. He fled and was captured thres 4 - | hours later hiding under the porch rops was left at the White |of his home. President Hoover today congolation lay |,y R ative Ludlow, democrat, | S o WILLTRY SKIPPER i o i G H i in half the Matter up with the railroads at the flF SHIP IN ERASH . |suggestion of W. H. Settle, president i ;lof the Indiana farm bureau, and that all had responded favorably. o following roads were listed as | wreea to reauctions: pern- | Gant, Brooks of Fairfax Goes ore & (\hm \1]“HNHV : i #‘ifi 3 Aron. stissouth | Before Gourt Tomorrow rainless weeks had Chicago, Rock Island o 0 : e Pl et : Eeg '1 L\] EDOViwL e ; Qu R A Norfolk. Va., Aug. 11 (#—Trial of 0 T to 2t + 2} ;- 'peka and Santa L ; k i k 3 ] Heat Wave Ended . Gy aiiie. ini | Cabtain Archibsto M Brooks, siins f . ago, Aug. 11 UP—It finally 1.° S nis’ andoMiner's n Paci ] teame 2% o low said the Indiana farm bu- | ~*Mer ’o: e ‘w“]‘l"l"o’r“ Lheg ad designated an agent in ea e h 5! o N | Chusetts Bay two months ago with Indiana counties to receive the ldrxm r= Give Herds Away L dhf’u"”y to the |the oil tanker Pinthis, will get un- """ lder way before United States steams Htl T“ Blea"h 0! PE&[E ™ : - L erving ther e vy rache : i " hower, C00l5T | boat inspectors here tomorrow. down 1f 7 | Charges against pr(am Hroo\! in Boston will include reckle tor of hulls ) J. Han- Plans Cor 8 Veas inspector of boilers G e e o o+ T, Hague and Mrs. Neumapn | “rnesees o e 2 & ditio llodosens o et 5 2 huve been summoned to give te pare j . R ; ek the Chicago head-| (laahy 0 A mony at the trial. These include Michigan Forests Ablaze Laah el : nery £ e tlebrate On Anmiversaries the officers and crew of the Fairfax M tim ; el and a few of her passengers. Every : Mrs. Mary Hs f man aboard the ill-fated Pinthis was ieczl i homutiatol i cbrated her 1 5 " llost in the collision. Divers who e e StlliHotan iouth sary with a party at the home of |have cxamined the wreckage stated B Phoay o Poc NLAN UAl I A q E B A southern points 10 Teport ;.. 4., 2hter of that fown yester- |that ner instruments show she was ate rnai { Sed ¢ thie AL S iie - g el ! leree e . vere Shreveport, LA | qav " Many relatives and {riends | making half spced at the time of - UL 1 leigh, N (1 50m ‘she had not seen in years | the crash ANLONION wera iy to wish her well on this| The Fairfax, placed back upon her on. run last week, arrived in Norfolk this morning with Captain Brooks leave the ¢ two had temperatures of over es—they were Little R Charles Ha of De- was present at the party |in command. He will onor of his mother, coming here |ship here to attend hearing. ly for the event - Despite her vears, Mrs. Hague en- P 1 oyed the proceedings and expressed | ersonails the wish that she might live to see | e g many more such days | Chicago's | 2 e has been a resident of this| eveland's | g210 and country for the past 84 MAYOr Quigley, is on his vacation. v dwellers | 7 4 M 7 years, coming here from England| Misses Sophie Scheyd and Mar. cislon of New Yorkers enjoved the coolest wih her parents when she was just |8aret Gorman are spending two road in 10 days with an early morn-| noct 16 years of age. She has made | Weeks at Lake Bomoseen, Vt est Dbreeze | yar home with her daughter, Mrs Miss Kathleen Lesiak of Fairview H S. Moore, since the death of har Street is vacationing at Point o and some time ago. Woods Bradford Neumann of | Mr. and Mrs. J. Mancarella of eet, one of the Rockwell avenue have returned afi- William T. Fay, secretary to Bring Relief Rocky ew Lng est reside this city, quietly srated her 81st hirthday anni- v Saturday in the company of - children and intimate friends, er gpending the past week at Wal- it Beach, Milford. Mies Mitzl Bymsa of North Burritt street was their guest > Gets Bequest o ; i : il milies a 1 1l sections of Jowa re- | and in the same louse in which she| Miss Anna Valente has returned m Norwalk Woman s i & Al vant ceived some rain yesterday and in | has lived for the past §0 years. after a week's vacation at Myrtls r the Bank Collapses Loom few localities it v heavy enough| She has four children, all of |Beach. Milford, where she was the Cour hankers are greatly [to be of real b whom are living, including three |guest of the Variale family armed through the of | pastures. There also were showers | sons, Carl S, president of the Union | — e owners to pay int in parts of Missouri and Illinois as|Mfg. Co., of this city, Rev. George| SURPRISED ON BIRTHDAY money borrowed during epring | well as in scattered sections of the | B. a missionary to China, Rev. Ern-| A birthday surprise party was i I # as seasonal loans. With cro v wes est F., pastor of one of New Ha-|given in honor of Miss Lucille L. PLAYLRS TIGHT FIRE arb cres were g a dead loss. bankers are 3 t. Louis received a rainfall of ven's largest churches, and one|Kalisz at her home, 53 Orange T - At et oo avlous T T lohh caasti b g o inch. There were two de daughter, Miss Sarah M., with whom |street. Saturday night. The home aves t cannot t nati attributed to she makes her home in this city. |was decorated in yellow and orchid. t tomized he mercur. s Guests were present from Walling- 1fork . SUES ON ASSAULT CHARG ford, Hartford and this city. A her d lgeport, August 11 (#—Charg- buffet lunch was served that she attacked him with her | Miss Kalisz received many gifts. ers a cre afte A with stones and with a cudgel | She is popular in social affairs at ing through the eastern Adirondac f wood, 14 year old William Lengyel [the Holy Cross church and has tak- . ix children,” he said, “and |reported extreme cold in the moun- | through his mother, Mrs. Bertha en many parts in plays given by Near Cayuga advanc I cannot clothe the tains and flurries of snow | Lengyel, filed suit for $20,000 in(the Holy Cross dramatic circle. on farm homes ar elds, In Can I send m to schools? - perior court here today against | - i1, Why, mamma and I don’t quite| Storm Refreshes New York Filomena Cocchia. Both live in| Sixteen lenses are combined in one reservation near Odanah. 10 know how we are even going to feed | New York, Aug. 11 (UP)—The Norwalk. The assault occurred on in a new camera invented to give fires were spreading pear ‘thr:m inine-day heat wave which (aussdAJuna 25, the boy alleges, depth and naturalness to & portrait.

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