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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 5’01 l Aug. 16th . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PA( Convectio, | PRICE THREE CENTS MASHED MEN HANG | (Ccmsionte orsemic ) NEGRO ASOAILANT OF 2 WHITE GIRLS Take Prisoner From County Jail | t Tarhoro, N. G, Shortly | © M Milight | | SWING HIM FROM TREE, | EMPTY GUNS INTO BODY Deputy | Mob Forced Way Into His Office it i Guarding Prisoners Says Despite His Protests—Victim of Mob Violence Goes to Fate Quietly SENATOR —Was Charged With Criminal At- RNE W. CHRIST : SEN. GHRIST WILL tacks on small Giris. Tarboro, N. Aug. 19 (P—Oliv Moore, year-old 0, charg with criminally assaulting two sm white girls iminally 2 two small patrons of the municipal hite was lynched near here = became known today when it was early today learned that the C| er of Com- Moore was taken from the I combe co! midnight by a mob ‘of men who placed him i waiting automobiles, took him to his home ross the cou v line into ty Jjail shortly after General Assembly Slate Wilss coun ty, and h d hits to a tr mob riddled the body pers Moore w the coun- ty jail pendi tember term of co Mob Forces Door 7 Not Decgled ty R. 0. W had retired Bengtson and Lange Say They Have Whether to Ask heard = volor Voters to Return Them to House Believin prisoner, he inbolted the door. As he of Representatives. said, he did s0 he saw the crowd of masked o men and made an effort to throw the % bolt again. Thasmen, however, rush- HiACe SR On: nd dei ied the cell keys ticket when he Watson said he told the men he 1d be a c did not keep the cell } jail to the state at night but that She kept them at his home tection Tt not con- forced him wall jail corridor, the hrist. explaine n inlocked S cell after Moore. 'l 10 the urging of friends who would like to see him on the ticket again. He ing his fa has had the matter under consider- t a word ation for some time but did not None of Crowd Recognized ach a definite decision until today Poth Deputy Watson and Sheriff In Politics Since 1908 went to his death with- Bardin said that none of the men Since 1908, Senator Christ has bad been r zed held positions of responsibility in the Satiwho asked were republican party. and has con- S ehor sheriff sulted on all major issues affecting £aid. He did not them, he the policies of the par When he he said has not heen a candidate for office, hat although he has been active in promoting the ed conaiderable fortunes of others who have appeal- he t B d not ed to would befall the s occupied an influ support and al post in he “ipner circle” of GRONE It ely by sur-| Wile serving as a member of the prise as there had been he was no warniig hat hody in Moore's down from leadership 1 1 it several Retween 50 and 1arked the body, Watson said Attacked girls in Barn Moore was arrested Saturday (Contin ed on Pag SCHNEIDER SHATTERS JUNIOR FLIGHT MARK 7o Betters Goldshorough’s wflR“] WAR VETERAN Cross-Country Time De- | ANSWERS ‘TAPS’ spite Near Mishaps ! Two) Assembly for Two Terms or Christ 1 served two terms in the general assembly He Two) Stanley Brogis Affected by Service and Family ! Tragedies, Dies Los Angeles, Aug. 19 (f— 13-year-old Jersey City vouth Schneider. today held the ju ord for the ing of the United States Landing at the municipal |t dusk yesterday, the lcompleted his tra tal cross- ing in a total flving time of 29 hours 41 minutes, just four hours 22 min- s before and after the w utes less than was required by the died last night at the Norwich State former record holder, the ate | hospital, where he had Frank Goldshoyough. of New Yo May 1. suffering from Schneider left Westfield, N and mustard gas August 14, flying during 1 Brogis was born in R 1 on ay time. He said he experienced and came to this much stormy weather along the v first lived route and damaged his plane slight- | In New Britain, until October 4, 1917, 1y once when he struck a tree in | ®hen he enlisted in Co. I, 18th In- anding at Altoona, Pa fantry. and went overseas. He was in Leaving Albuquerque, N. M., yes- | Several battles and was in the front 3 trenches for more than six months (Continued or Page Two) | prior to the armistice. During that et time he was gassed twice and shell WET FORCES GRATIFIED /5o i s ot vt WITH ENROLLMENT HERE Stanley Brogis. 35 the World War and New Britain, whe: eral yvea veteran of 1 known in he d for sev- nscontine: heen yoisoning 18 country 20 years ago. He tember (Continued on Page Two) 2o s Birst to Announce Candidacy Jor iews o o SESSION rortnert ecmina o ~ Dept, ""ud Cons unrutNER MURDERS THREE IN NEW JERSEY, ATTEMPTS ~IN VAIN TO KILL HIMSELF CHARGE DRY AGENT Stayings Believed to MITHMISCONDUCT Hove Followed A ment Over Spaniard’s ) ASKS | FARERIDE Tobacco Growers Consider Forming RELATIVES MIX ur " TOPUBLICCOURSE ~ Cooperative in Order to Procure [N FIFRCF BATTLE FOR EflY_fiUlFERS Loan Aid from Federal Farm Board N PUBLIC STREET | ; o Plan Would Make Them Eligible for Share of Farm . = . .~ : ‘ Chamber of Qommelce PEfitiolS " Relief Money, Proponents Point Out—Newfield AU0 Crank Handle Wielded as' Connecticnt Co. for | Suggests Reduction in Internal Revenue on oth Fight Desperately in in Tobacco—Farmers and Officials Fail to i New Service | i Franklin Square WOULD OPERATE BUSES Action. most cases to continue carry- | AUNTS FLUNG AS CARS NOW RUN T0 WELLS ST. e SPEED ALONG RIGHWAY al financial assistance.” Louis Squillaciote Fined $10 and Jo- Hartford, Aug. 19 (P—Several at plans for financing their 1931 crop IN% ! today were befo: re the tobacco grow- | St o ; R | rmation of a cooperative was rs of the Connecticut valley, o A5 R ST | suggested as a plan to make the rops have been ruined by a series | growds eligible for a loan from the of hail and rain storms. farm board. In a formal Agricultural leaders and state of- Stenographers Accuse Golding, Property Rights to Admlmstra (or st b0y Pleasantville Farm, e yesterday, these attend seph Verano Guilty ficials who met here yesterday to | |ing the conference pointed out t e et ots o e et ST LA UL | e o Conet Tai—pamty | SUSPENSION FoLLows Granted By Employfl' that Oulmdfl &ld for the tobacco{unless such a cooperative associ- Browers of the hall torn area was ation was formed Fg When & necessity. No single plan of ac-| tion, however, resulted from the Fostine Transportation Corporation and l(‘ Found Not Is Referred to Headquarters At | New Haven — Favorable Action Comes to Head When e Expected By Saturday (Crazed Man Shoots Sister and Nephew of Woman, Chases Her Into Yard and Kills Her—Self-In- flicted Wound Does Not Prove Mortal. feld, chairman of the Hartman Tobacco Brothers-in-Law Come to Blows ‘“Hard-Boiled” Prohibition Official Opening of Links Takes Place. Followed by Arre Relieved of Duties Indefinitely— L. Hass, president of the L. B. Hass and Co., Inc., dean of Connecticut leaf tobacco dealers in summing § 1cco growers must have e outside help as they are not Possibility of the ex north end bus line to a ion of the ommodate golf links 4 Girls in “No Way to Blame’— advanced, one resorted _when hail cause Suspension Third in Past 21 Hours up the situation, said, |00 1ge 1o the toba 6 growers be fin 9 (P—Geol administra ident, Pardon d the Connec- e EBERHARDT HEN!ES 'HYDE HEADS GROUP PLOTTING MURDER ON DROUGHT RELIEF irers and pac merce through its pr T . Rickey, has re icut Co. to m r indef Francis street troll When trolleys ran to the Belvi- dere section, Francis street was the 1 n ) and costs vidence J., Aug. 19 (UP) ner employed at Mary Parr ran e. Short- abandon- ly after the cars had b oo o el aimar mipereaived Florida Publisher Says Political Hoover Nemes Secretary of Agri- e s ana or are x Fogs “Cooked Up” Charge ' culture to mportant Post oo o antic is in a eriti- laciote omobiles " HEARING SET FOR WONDAY FRST NEASURBS TAKEN (""" Woodcock The open golf course the kill- Saturday 1 increase | - on had started traffic in that direction, especially | Irio Held for Plotting Assassination ' Counts Agents Notified to Watch to e he Mrs n grnoons and over Weekil of Governor Carlton Profess Inno- | and Report om Situation—Legge, S abeut opinion it nture for n added Third Suspension in 24 Hours o lienis cence—FEDberhardt’s Career Stormy, t Mrs. Parr had Le Gore per- ter farm for the Young, Payne. and Mills Included Marked by Suits and Fights. on Committee—Rain of Little convenic s believ- " ed that residents of newly de- Aug. 19 (UP)— | Avail. and had madn- ha ! 1 of her death veloped section on the Hartford F publisher of the e road from Wells strect to n‘lnnr Fl = R o e i w\‘n. (his move al%0. | maicned cha e e that section are transported by an outgrowth of an alleged | tional Drou - point when the men means of the Hartford bus. These sinate Gov. Doyle E The t Agricult SRR n to his room, emerg- oved to as- s with ot- buses run only once an hour. and | Carlton of Florida ment He did not |to have take i ‘luush - would not be convenient for golfers. e that farmers will get the be aillacicts Snedl A person Eberhardt and two g L ADIOLEE ANy in on himselt. Awalt Answer From New Haven of reductions mac Ackno ild that the ¥ \r‘ll:hlmr Sees Shooting one of the 0 told of hearing Mrs. gardener arguing this rt of the hts back Mr. Rickey's letter was sent to | Were arrested and Superintendent William J. Bryan, |complicity who is on a vacation motor trip acy to 3 e governor. through New England and Canada.| The publisher replied both per- The local office forwarded the let- sonally and through his paper toda to headquarters of company |that the ch as ycooked up by shipments of grain v to follow Squillaciote Wo! heaped verbal at lenging hin for str ooked o New Haven and expects to receive | political enemi Squillaciote’s fatk $oltha BT Ryard definite instructions before Saturday The editor and his companions Verano, still driving Goldingyijs (He heard ehotsidn noLse g While officials of the company lo- | Frank Rawls and Henry Halseman that if Squ 1o said. an Mrs r run out of cated in this city would not commit | will r at a preliminary hear- the best p the d he b and nnd the side Page Two) DEPUTY JUDGE HELD AFTER FATAL CRASH Car Goes Through Fence Near Torrington—Depu- oiner shor ty Sheriff Killed S themselves today. prior to receiving a ruling from New Haven, it is be- lieved the proposition is looked upon favor here The letter, which tension be Kept within the one fare limit, is as follows *Mr. W. J. Bryan, § The Connecticut Co New Britain, Conn g r Mr. Bryan We are going to open rt of the same polit asks that the ex- . or the paper and myself. for more 1 a vear. The political fight to hush me up—be- 1se of the policy of my newspaper « give to the people of | 1 facts about the & husiness of the INSURANGE GO0, EXHUMATION OF BODY Asserts Sound Beach Den- tist Bid Not Die in Manner Claimed ephone for the reentered the mness got in- he heard an- h police suppose 1 the manfac manner & mu- state as had a turbulent assumed control of HARTEORD BOYS LOST GOOLEY, AT AGE OF 77, MMWMWMIWWHMME ons of M. C. Manternach Two) Two) RECOVER TWO BODIES FROM SUNKEN SEDAN (Continued on Page Two) ARTHUR M. HYDE mile bridge on the rington road. His tions, having . Divers Locate Conn. River Safe After 20 Days ~ Fire Dept. Electrician 25 ' REDSR S el e e in Wilds Starts His Vacation s of riefi Fonsito Death in Air S 19 & of communication with rela tives and friends for 20 days, Roger C. Cooley, c ind Bruce Manternach, = schoolboy O0f the New Britain Fir sons of a wealthy Har both In age a n poir resident, who journeyed to Sioux Lookout, Ont O 18 (A red ¥ cpartment > departm arged by Mr interests of 1 ord, Con of service Thomaston tc ride today north country for a holiday of ad- . Hartford, for hing application of 1 tosw > X C venture, were sa ay at Lake shipping rates g 4 ot t Kapikik, 150 miles from hera | Others Named on Body haten i o o Guides, sent out to check a food Other members of the nationai emba o its T " cache which had been prepared for | — right e : Vi the brothers and their guide. re- (Continued on Tuge Two) Thomaston £ | F Aus turned Saturday with the news that — (e et Lo tinl the boys had mever reached it and e SR o o . £ trols, trappers and prospectors were et R asked to look out for the party «plgded. they, mainta had been organized, a radio i K o e T sage was received from Pilot Har- h i e sting | .0 < vey of the Ontario forestry air ! & e s e A 4 ; service, saying the tourlsts were Denies He Will Be Candi- subatantiated by Eoiice Caplair Eel il L safe. The youth had taken a side 5 James Eahey SRR S vlE ¢ irip which threw them out of com- date on Democratic The age ferred with Prose- |released sh- | munication with their courier and , 3 cutor Henry B. White regarding ex & gave rise to he fear that they had Ticket in Fall humation of the body from Ev e met with mishapr | e ey R s Roger, who is 18, and his broth- | on'of Engens Sé s s } : 1 er, 16, will start the return-jou “There is absoluts no truth to Now Hav - ated to Sioux Lookout immediately it i With this was honorably discharged from ser- JFigures Not Available but Chairman Russell is Pleased with Response. | Although no figures are available pn the enrollment here in the Asso- As Passengers Pilot Lands Flammg Plane Safely Judge Berr probate cour he will be th for state T : tion GEORGE C. COOLEY i, New York City as the opening step in | With the nom Sacrifice of Faith for Fashion . Denounced by Cardinal 0’Connell .- - senator Austin backed Use Extinguishers his vacation | veteran attornev who retires in Jan- | & and as the {ation Against the Prohibition Mr. Cooley, who is 77 years old, is | uary after more than a quarter of | Boston. Aug. 18 (® Catholics 1 struc Amendment, the results have been Pontiac, Mich., Aug. 1"IP>—Whl|“Y While the pilot dropped looking |, tendent of fire alarm tele- |a century as ju of the prob: who sacrifice the religion of their o o water ery gratifying to date, Tsaac D. |his four passengers—one of them & | ;?r a l:m-;!l\m: pl::‘x‘fl. Slagle, Miss | rait and combines with his fire de- | court, he made it known today. Aft. | chil o the nure o n,‘:n, ot JRussell, local chairman, announced -2 avis and the other passengers—|pa tment work, supervision over the | er leaving his judicial post, he will 1editashionalbile sebaalst toduy Tut oday. woman—protected him and them- | q.; 00 " ommons BOuseId] Sitiae slenil byt A Hes been |continie i law with | were reminded by William Cardinal 1 The campaign was launched sev- Selves with fire extinguishers, Ber-|\ard—seized fire extinguishers and , member of the fire department for | his three sc % o el Rhlaon of Hosteni il ral weeks ago with Mr. Russell in | nard Rawson, 22, a Bay City, Mich.. | kept the flames out of the cabin. | pearly 55 years, serving in various | maintains offices in N . ritans insisted upon (heir v | he chairman ship and several sub- pilot. yesterday safely landed a| After dropping 00 feet, Raw- | capacities in tHe ranks before taking k build q being. instr Dis o ommittees organized along occupa- | burning airplane from a height of | son saw that the blaze was 8rowing |over the alarm superintendency own faith c i 0. vadove ional lines. Membership cards, | 3,000 feet more serious and landed at once = Siete At L % Cardinal O'Conn Histad their bodles. Sherife Edward H. Lotd which require no fee. have been on, handling a cabin mono- | barely missing a hedge fence. A few | o ¢ EOPT e 1 rate S iihe conclustonlor i aass a0 S Re s YA oR G e ke widely circulated and are heing |plane for the Aircraft Corporation, | minutes after the five left the plane THE WEATHER HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 20 the Cathedral of the Holy Cross onded w S nriEonet OISR nailed into the Connecticut head- |was taking the passengers from it was wrecked by a gasoline explo- hich officially opened the 45th an Woestmoreland house of correction quarters at Hartford. The drivk will [Cleveland to Bay City. Cleo Slagle | ontinue until it is evident that all and Miss Florence Davis, on the ho are interested have been |front seat, discovered the fire and | “ched. S |called to Rawson. | sion. Except for scratches due to their hurried exit, the occupants of the plane were unhurt. All of the passengers live in Bay City. New Britain and vicinity: New London 5:29 am.5:57 p.m. nual convention of the Knig Partly cloudy tonight and New Haven 6:45 am.7:13 p.m Columbus. Delegates from all parts Wednesday; continued cool. of the North American continent | ¥ * % % | were present. s of t repeat by the prisoners 4 to locate the automobiles, the The divers were 1oned by Sheriff Lord. or the hoa

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