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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS JACKSON AND O°BRINE FLY INORRIS IS VICTOR (" Charge” Wi Dov‘z‘e_shfing ) CHLDREN SPLASH LA GUARDIA TELLS HOOVER THROUCH STORM T0 REGA "GV TS e LM ukDLE FoD PRICE RiES ,| | Lead at Noon, While Ar- &, B84 TR Basin Dedicated in Pres- Pass Hurter Brothers FAIRFAX EAPTAIN | Kansan Stcceeds Vi, T - .4 aSlgDCCSO;CfiHHd;l;dsles HAWKS RA[;ES EAST New York Congress- Moot rhis DEFENDS CONDUCT mopmmor s SRS ] S OSSR o INQUESTOF WARK mon Mkes Formal BEon : i _ 4 - Complaint of Profi- Stay in Air Six Weeks Liner Which Hit Tanker Going: [N OHIO VERY CONFUSED 4 v g I THERMOMETER MU0 mranscontnental Fler Passes teering — Threatens — Downpour Soaks Slowly, Brooks Tes[mes bemocests Name Dry o Govenort | ‘ 0o ' i wor quistes ostnor voneses Wichita With Chances 6004 Consumers Will Take Crowd as Mark Fa“s, (R eCRIOE R ConRion oo ANk heRd. ; i . ; s ; v and Chairman Mangan of Park ENDS DISASTER TESTIMONY > orvne s e s — il | B el ON STOND A OF TR Drastic Steps. “Alfalfa” Bill Murray Scores Not- | ¢ i} i g 13w o Youngsters—Executive Gives Sy e Merchants and Miners | uble Triumph in Oklahoma Gu- " et Credit to Others for Making Ya- Takes Off From Glendale, cal, on Secretary Hyde Promises Undeterred hy Rain— Steamship Declares Pinthis Loom- | hernatorial Contest. X N Demonstration On Field 1ooxout on cilities Available to Youngsters. Attempt to Recapture Honor — T)epartment Is On Alert (o I P .ol Out of Fog and Blew™ One | By the Associated Press el R thel o iy it Wrested From Him By Lind- ; =3 Greater St. Louis” Ap PR R S w8 3 ; With the 4 up, Wrested Trom Em BY RE 1 __Weather Man Finally / Blast on Horn for Warning. : 3 y from a x 6 & b o e Jerghs—Is Confident of Success. : Is Functic tor George W. Norris, veteran insur- 3 " ! hergh : " parently Is Functioning . . - T S M . ent ier city offi- . . .,. DBrings Good Rains to Archibald R. Brook of the | poy i (R L e 5 - ol i : ter o Fajrfax which collided with the | o Eooy rlh Lratet ey : SR e ¥ a ; ome Parched Sections. tanker Pinthis in M ttg | tion in Tuesday’s pri 2 1 ) 1 » ¢ r e the t BRORdls tinue Grind. Bay on the night of Ju fied today at aring before | paign two years ago for Alfred n i i 1 ion b c the 4 r re dren into the concrete rim i n . : v F i e (e federal inspector the Merch- the f v i August 13 (P—The veteran cndur- |ants and Miners liner v kit ance team, Dale Jackson and Forest | & speed of three miles an hour when | | o Lo PR i e e L 2 e -~ e 5 T ables in New O'Brine, flew th L rain and the | the collision occurred Ve BL Feebsing eet g ; S ifshito Slibse A v : 5 - 2% = reelluobihe drpught threat of a storm new ! Captain Brooks was the last wit- ‘uyil,ml \ n;-; BOCT e ol pl t before irned i v SRR Tk s laid before President Hoover world's record ained . the 1d today in the | 24 1! s 1 A d S ed t 2 e e ¥ presenta Guardia. They officially 1 ed the re I . Four charges < V8 & V) i r and ho had 1 of Ne including Bttt T SRR e UFBBhb?fl'HEA AEUUTTHBERAZEH A, (LI e R, B The wives of the fl ere am of the tr y in wh 50 lives | Crrh '“4 iR '("‘“‘ ST 1 at erci ication at- s S e f ag t e “representative hse who st n the ra ) wat were lf‘\' g ’ a0 1 t € ) th Secretary ered with co ' ‘mnm bed e h fLEEROON 15 o L) o o ronibition and the Hoover ’ A i some immediate July 4 at Chicago by Kenneth and ©re" : lairfax d i _”l”"’hf‘ o shoRmttige P Sty T atio s o : iged | ! Jithe Dicciand d ; R ey John Hunter inois farm boys, who =« Highlights of Testimony 5 AN N v oty Bk 07 00 gvemer e ot CHINESE EVACUATING GITY BRIGK REPLACING WOOD o, iymem cnaiman ot fhe 5% ST S N0 o, o atarm—ss from Jack- timony, brought out under ques- ‘ the € ecretary Hyde said hefore La cr pair set | l1Oning of Insprciors J. L. Tarken- | T "I"\'“( Lhpit Lhor S e o 1 ! s Ll Awks 1 ne ling en rc suard tes at no specific record July 1 on and T. J. Hanlon and by the de- "' ”mr” - . ratic Wholesale Killing of Communists by New Britain Mess Sergeants Keep 0% s i to . a in food- nse counsel were as follow Seng % M., for fu t been to his at- o The avers speed made tHe JUERarRin S o eRr > RO Provincial Authorities Held Motive Within Allowance and still Con- e ¥ te i ricul depart- T e e o ax from Boston Harbor to the| POSition after ru a ( 2 k y asserted which they now have i o of the collision 3 10.47 :"‘ “‘:“U:‘_Mv ca 1‘1 e 1 of Latest Advance on Changsha— tinue to Feed Soldiers Well— i hours, or about veel o PaE2 ; this at| hTee to o or Reds Near Nationalist Capital.= Cold Wave Hits Encampment ans “ r c s 1 nor : "':".‘_"’H‘"?': S ol of the tanker's bridge and | CTatic senatorial no UL ’ trated to a depth of four or five [ kansas. Robinson Had the Fairfax bden making | {10n2! prehibition o 2 speed beyend three miles an hour| Alaba gdenioprs e would have cut the danker in|Selected John H. Hank i As a burst of si aer = attorney and son o ormer sena- slight "decHie automaobile s and che tor, to run for the ainst g The Pinthis sounded only onc g run B b N i S zover s eiEnsan OB eS0T &t with terrific ¢ wks' red and | in garden crops, this could be made up. Jackson and O'Brine dropped 10 0n Thor fogywhistle and that | Senator Heflin, the in Eahodi s : % Eng ] 4 G ¥ noy he | up, ¥ id in many places outside lown low over the field and dis-| )0 arter ghe had emerged from |has been forced to race 8s s indESiS Sist 2 )} 5 " 1 Y (Continued on Page Two) : . | the charged a green re. 0 they | o fop approximately 150 feet al-| Pendent because of his failure to The bishop, who 1 in- | p 14 division n- = e « e of ng alme i early called at the cam® down to hin a fe ndr most directly ahead off the star-|Support Smith in 25, Bankhead ninary, wn, Per 4 ent on Saturday 1 A 1 pz a B Touse ent over with feet of the croy d wave SRl was maintaining almost a_two {o |sylvani e reported in e 1 st reREviL besins T 90 ¢ 3 d ar oy e NI A crowd of abont virplane fac It the Pinthis had been biswing jone advantage over derick 1 G fory workers paraded across e e | or' wiistie Togniarls would vou | TRompson. Mobile publist ton consulat i b 2| rad 15, the b pital whecls left t nd : nachinery for a cooper carrying 4 banner which rea RS s i s hio Returns Con or t : few ol N H it plete AT e T vy e kD e e L B2 Tt Ohio Robert J. B r fo f i er I s SO g , 2 Je ; T Perfectly as Pilots Con-: Lambert-St. Louiz F 1, St. Louis —A com- crease” in Smith, democrat presidential iy nominee, was gaining steadily over cord regain ! 4 : Hyde said, SR S : ool 7 . o to e il Ao et stures for the record was broken Red and Obie 1« ton asked, industr Louis heralded the re- | .ypcoiiely was Captain Brooks | Cleveland. who advocated turn of the tlight record e the eighteenth amc 5 t the 1 vasio e B ot s " L Lindberg ] y e ¢ith a chorus of shrieks. The d1 had you 1 this whistle | Iead of more than 4 votes or | de ped we AR ‘. Cratli e Officers Have No Fear for Wesather Reporis F el i monopl he Greater St. Louis, a , his closest competitor, W. W, Dur- | forts a : g 3 apar fed T Eoeeiant S sister ship of the St. Louis oy N baran bin, in the five corncred contest for | jepkir ' ¢ Loleme i 13th — Trans-Ocean e TERaEs | s . ot which they set their record last year 7 the democratic scnatorial nomina- ; RhTal Weather Outlook Better the returns cast in the e et Ll [;LUB WH.L ASK [;[IURT But the Ohio democrats chose |y - ined basietba vt i el i, ! i R & 4 W. White, a dry, for the o A S st ¥ + of it cte aid him ¢ r rtherr of the Mis- Storm Prevents Broadeast : « c iicd oo u ] 1 2 b e et - “{ Ve e gube rkum-wl nomination over Ste- gy ; 4 & X : e } e o £ : S 4 oy mentbey slor Rt Fraternal ~ Organization e : I L - bro . fhisale fan Tt sinsige ke G 5 ; very good gt d Tobes Ut Stops | PUBLIC WORKS BOARD o s bttt v Bt S R o B To Close Books ; . ; g v | spic v . and wnolis, 2 ane ’W@@fl”i”v?figfiggflfi(ngfi?”“ L R ASTRUCK TS AVTO RO Y EXPECTS X < of dissolution will present sev Makes Vol Sulee At i St A I o s of e S S5 it ST LTI L T ) A ST Thee of Thase Injured in 0 MAKE PORT TODAY After Hanging niale are expected o be entered. (I (0 E : el L i i nd he ers of the New Jersey Crash based on the a yent that non- which time he will enter the employ Hartford, Aug. 13 (P—Vour hours the defendants begfore the 1arse |, tpa O'Neil Tire and Batt ; iy 2 : z e e ) o, N eaT after the death of his brother, Hein- amounts asked atcumulated [ Cleiie Motiath. s tioin - SR Contin e Twe 4 ek e " (rood Weather, Nears y,th_(?w‘xm\» :\:mnt:.\.,»v u::‘.'m:‘;- '-]‘} L e office s = xpecial in g ontinued Page i : 4 S Bl an ke, N. T Now T o cuv e i o e S REY. THOMAS J. PIGKER | S eaomima o s : B et e oo 3 noeptal i Wit oo, NS~ XDIRES IN WESTVILLE, mots or o mrtormea b | o mumsvr 1 i head, it was learend here today, His e 43 5 - n an vilemity e e e ine e e el o WOMIN FOUND DD Pirst Assignment of Priest After much of which has been paid and ew Haven a2 0 p.m rising temperature i n, G ,',H‘!, rv kes 1:.U\-,’;' l\\”ql wh Being Ordained Was to part of which is now in di ik \ o _ ‘ ,‘ ! el ; . W”H GAS F[LLING ROOM n As a result of the inve lived at Keeley islandf near m') U 3 ' sor, was with the murderer when he was apprehended n Windsor by Po-| xow Haven, Aug. 13 (P — Rev. Jice on April 4, after a chase from | B - McGrath took his place. E Sl 3 = K snvoying Sir Thomas ! Thomas J. Picker, rector of St. o successor to the retiring em- St L C ] Th ht K d d telieved Despondent Over s ‘ i T DT B Hartford, for the murder of Nils An-| siqan's church in Westville, who Slovs Hen Bien o sennoed by o ouls Oup e oug l nape | : ’ e derson in Wethersfield. had held several pastorates in COn- | hoard of public works nIHealc:, - LA i o e g acemna tu s ne v om0 D | Return Home, Decline Explanations | This City. the former clerk of the departr - T fied r was dropped from the payroll an Mrs. Jessie H. Gilpatric of Putnam | = . : S e f v iz 7.8 been insane and atte mpnd sui- | Tatition fonis helinl ]‘“(r one week | g1q it Will, Two Inventories cducated in the parochial &chool at ——— Filed in Probate Court Simford where ne was horn, St parkc Board Votes to Pay Batts L | Chalres' school, Ellicott City, A willtand itwosinventoresEwere | naist g ege at Baltimore. & Son, Contractors, Addition- filed for approval in probatc ¢ourt|pyg first assignment was as assist- | ; Return VIO Sals ond today. ant to the pastor of St. Joseph's| al Sum S . i b Tt e 3 (P—Char it has not yet issued a ce 1 1 The will of the late Councilman | ¢hi o} at New Britain. Later he |+ ¥ e cath. Mrs. Gilpatric had be et collElon Adam Ziegler directs payments of | wag transforred to St. Patrick's| 90S¢Ph n"”}“"’ & Son, *‘”‘”‘J"" b several years and it is believ i not locate it $100 each to William A., and Marg- | " t e he re-|O°rs on the Washington park wading b L : was a victim of desponden The Amadeo car e oy e T conm o] St r'c*:“'li"“’fi;'w“h"' | Pool job. are entitled to exiras over | bank before starting for Toledo still| whom a wide scarch vz T et n o aihed years. as in their possession vesterday Her s L ! the testator; $10 to Bertha M. Zieg While in Bridgeport Father |2Dd above the contract price in the was it ) 3 g = X e il s e was ler, and the residue to Henrletta G. | pioker also served ‘fl; chaplain of | AMOWNt of $802.12, the park board | Tolic had feared ple had | pearance Ohio 00| ¢ S, ; D. L. Baltlett S 1\[()lh(‘l Ziegler, the widow St. Vincent's hospital. In 1917 he|has decided, and an order will be falien "'”" § ks i e r :m of money from ¢ Fall and Blcdln Hlp Frederick E. Carlson left an|icqame pastor of St. Bernard's|drawn en the treasurer for this or svindler tadin : ; i S N estate of $5,309.40, includin half | church at Hazardville, where he re. | Amount. e are erest in Kensington agenue | jmained until 1928 when he came to| Drainage found nece ac- | tru ank treasurer's Kern, rich : which they drew from a St. Louis |70 years old, an It SineREen IRy e counts for the extra charg one-half interést in a mo Father Picker witnessed the laying | tommissioners explain. Included are note, valued $1.65 savings | of the cornerstone at St Peter's 5 yards of earth excav: bank deposit, $3.32; a coupe, $10,|church Sunday and appeaged to be |45 cents a yard, $163 and a sedan $300 |in good health. A brother and a | Of rock excavation at } i L o The $8,950 estate of Henry N.|niece survive | $45: 520 feet of six-inch tile at 90 Toled ordingly we got off m. Kernsaid the s el o s ¢ fcekiton 1 : after that REY 0 it0) Po: ke o 1 t t r moor Ain W Louis ol te Bodwell includes realty on Stanley | Father Picker came to St. Aidan's | cents a foot, $4.68; 600 fect of ex efiance and motored to Tol - s g e el he Stanley Works, and street, valued at $8500, and a |church to succeed Rev.aJohn J. Mc- | panson joints at 15 cents a foot LADEMANTe e W Al M : er Gilpatric, an attorney in New huilding Jot in Belvidere, valued at | Givney who was transferred to St.|$80; 35 hours labor at 75 cenfs an s name was mentione y e e $400, | Charles church, Bridgeport, __- \hour, §26.25; one roll of wire, §$1.12 the s yesterday with the im- (Continued on Page Two) j York city.