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miom] NEW BRITAIN HERA j it Conmectiost atate | ivt. Dept :(:rtfn,‘r‘.. (onn. = A erage Daily Circulation For et 15,011 ESTABLISHED 1870 09 9, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APGUST 1930. —EIGHTE. PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS i Family Friendship ! Survives Two Killings || New York, Aug. 23 (U P)—The || Kurtz and Werner families, Brooklyn neighbors, had a sec- ond severe test of their life-long friendship to face today. Joseph Kurtz, Werner, 14 amping trip Kurtz home CITY GOLF COURSE IN ONE FARE ZONE, OPENINGAT2P. M, Connecticut Co. Grants G, of C. | Petition for Reduction ..and Charles were talking over a | | They went _to the | | 1o get a .22 rifle. In || the Kitchen they met Helen || Kuriz, 15, and Charles playfully | | pointed the gun at her. | | | “L give up—I surrender,” she said laughing. The gun accidentally -went off and,Helen fell to the floor, dead, in Rates a bullet through her heart DEDICATION EXERCISES Two months ago John Werrer * REGARDLESS OF WEATHER | . \oviss, 5ty St — Charles was not arrested. ‘ First Driven Off This | Afternoon Rain or Shine, Accord- Ball to Be SAYS ANDREE FLEW e NEARNORTH POLE Y e e o s See0GSL Thinks Balonst e hat the fare zone limit on bus | Tt ot Aiter Turning Back | officials of have aceeptable on although still request to from en- ing to Lanphier—Philip B. Stan- ley, Representing Donor of Land, to Wield Club—Temporary Greens | one not he exte to the municipal golf co! the Connecticut Co. that one fare will be the Hartford huses declining to grant t} extend the north end bus line Wells s to the golf course trance In a conv Rickey, preside decided 60T WITHIN 475 MILES Entry in Log Book Indicates Ex- pedition in 1887 Almost Succeed- on Pardon (. of the Chamber of Cemmerce last ever R. J. Ben- nett of New Haven gen- eral manager of the Connecticut Co, stated that ig view of the fact that the golf course is within limits and less than o e o limit, Hartford passengers to that charging an estra f not see the ad ing the other h The Hartford The new rate ed—Byrd Praises Andree—Amer- ican Recalls Just Missing Flight. : = Oslo. Aug. 23 (P—Salomo Andree, Swedish balloonist ex- who in 1837 tried to fly to the Pole in a halloon, was be- lfeved here today to have reached a point less than 500 miles from his objective, and to have Been beating back to world whene death overtook hin Dr. 8. Horn guste plorer North the city mile zone bus carry without He could of extend- however, run hourly into effect point inhabited scientist with the ex- | pedition which August § found An- dree’s body. and those of his two today. comrades, Nils Strindberg ¢ ! Connecticut Co. Letter Frankel, on Island, A letter from the Connccticut did not their balloon landed to President Rickey follows : y land. or Hvitvoen, which “Mr. Pardon (. 3 Spitabergen and Fridt- “President amber Commerce, y n Land “New Britain, Conn, ces of the “Dear Mr. Ricke have vour nt to our endent with n of the reet service o nd fare t ite of since there were party having arrived by rowing or walking. letter of New Britai reference to local to t for back page of th one df two books p with bodies notation } degrees north date of entry seven after the start of Dane’s Island balloon's found in the there log exten- Stanl is the ipal golf ension of the the t Spit days lirr from lioon “Our experience in cities as 1 rgen. as New Haven where there av both municipal and priv Bolf courses on or adjacent to our lines. | couyoaul S0 76 R is th small number of peo- | 475 miles from the pole g0 to the golf courses in other Camp Well Laid Out n their own or their friends' au- captain of the sealer Bratt- | tomobiles, parties forme " vaag., which is bringing the bodies | dvance to play ck to Tromsoe, Norway. to arrive ew who do not travel ber said that the courses in automobiles anged in intelligent return in the automobiles of som. Moccasins and other wear- of those with who, 1 ave | ing 4 el found were very much played. Careful che ating long cengers to and from the gzolf course lived the longest. Rifles n New Haven and elsewhere, bear ad been placed at out these conclusior n “This golf course ca by those who desire public ransportation by means of our New Britain-Hartford bus which oper- s every hour. We will watch the 1ation very carefully and if ad ditional service is found ne ry we will furnish e nd he North Stanley 1o he golf course would mean the ad- dition of one mo 15 and I think 1siness man 1e that it 1s unwise to i YOUTH WHO ATTAGKED i 0 YOUNG GIRL CAPTURED some dis- where the and about he position given is tance north of the spot a very | The golf quently to the ar pparently and his side fruments Iso th ot e was his diary his last words was said by the captain to he in an exceptionally good state of preservation Diary Belicved Complete second of the hooks is ser The the To ex (Continued on Page o) street service will agre same. M Five-Day Search for Horr- | oIt ner Along Hudson Is Successful New service pport to comply the er to the are please imit from I cTounds entrance so that the people may ride to grounds for transfer and one fare 1sual Britain Patronage Falls ON Here “It may not be me to Deran o) i ake this opportunity that | of: C lizeng Salate; BEOODEIR AN C DAL gross earnings in New Britain | Policemen, William Horrner. —was s decreased each for the |under arrest today charged with at- | vears and this year | t3CKINg a lj-year old camper | A public service | Harriman k ion company, when earn- [ The 24-vear-old all off, is not in the a boys' camp, was captured when | factory whict he returned fo his in th ft it worknien. Outside of camp for his belongings. Officers he shop workers are riding had been stationad Ma- | alling off in ridi pread over Jjor William A. Welch. general man- | he entire day, there being less [ager of Palisades I[nterstate park, passengers on h trip which makes | found three bank books, 3100 in| t desirable from the standpoint of | ¢ and a paid up insurance policy | he convenience of the public, to among his effect ontinue a relatively frequent serv- e was suffering from a gun shot ce, at least until such thme as the | wound inflicted by a state trooper arnings have fallen off so greatly | who shot at him when he was sight- | hat is is absolutely necessary in|ed during the hunt. He offered no | resistance and did not appear to be | suffering from hunger | When captured. Horrner, whos: lonly comment was “I'm tired,” was| wearing a neat blue coat and dari | trousers in contrast to the dirty old | clothes he had on when he escap- | ed after his grst arrest from the Bear Mountain park police head- quarters. At that time he had been | {taken into custody as a suspicions | | person and confessed to the attack | | before police had been informed of it. In Unionville town court yester-| He was held pending the arrival | ay afternoon. Henry Merron, 20, of |of Sheriff John D. McCoach of 07 Beaver street, this city, was|Orange county, in which the attack ound over to the September term |took place During the (‘haS\.} superior court in bonds of §15,000 | Horrner spent most of his time n | | | privileges Point. N. Y.. Aug. P— fiye days by hundreds | Stony Hunted for amiss for vear assistant chef same posi- lay hours the may Snace the here after . (Continued on Page Two) ERRON UNDER BIG BOND IN FARMINGTON ROBBERY ew Britain Man Bound Over to Superior Court for Burglary at Town High School. the charge of burglary. It is al- | Bear Mountain park, which is wild- ged that he was implicated in.the |er than Harriman park. He was feft of 14 typewriters from Farm- | sighted seve during the gton High school several hunt., but s eluded captupd. o, and identification is said to — - nve been made in Holyoke, Mass., | % om a police $hotograph provided the New Britain detective burean Bronislaw Karasiewicz, alias Bud- ; Carris, is awaiting trial in super- | r court on the same charge under | 5.000, having been bound over in oaville court on July 7. , LAF times weeks | HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 24 New London 9:08 a.m..9:29 p.m. New Haven 10:48 a.m..11:08 p.m. | full DEAN CROSS MAY Business Confidence Coming Back BE UNANIMOUSLY =~ Slewly, Fedeal Reserve Centers PICKED BY PARTY Report; D;rgllgrht“Steadies Prices . : i |Prospect of Livelier Business After Labor Day Held F“endsl Aiter WOIKIHQ' Only Out Despite Continued Dullness in Some Lines One Day, Declare Field —Used Car Situation Holds ¥p Auto and | | Yirlually His Steel Industries York, Aug. 23 (UP)—Slowly WILL SUPPORT YALE MAN dullness in many lines, was the prin- Bdward G. SACCO-VANZETTI Pennsylvania ~ BOSTON MEETING FAILS of the | sion Drought Buoys Prices One encouraging = aspect cipal development in American busi- [drought has been the halt of price ness conditions during the past week, | Geclines in agricultural produc |according to reports received from|Both wheat and corn futures have various federal reserve centers. e dy buying, while the present | With the summer season termin- |{low pr of cotton futures has at- lating in a few weeks, leading econ- | tracted support for that staple omists predict livelier business after | Possibilitics of a continuation o the Labor Day holiday, and some |the one per cent reduction in incom even cherish hope of a return to|taxes this year is regarded as a nigh- { normal before the Christmas season. |ly constructive development in as { Most of them stress the belief, how- | much as it would indicate much bet- ever, that such a recovery will be a | —— process in view of the . gub- | Dr. Dolan’s Announce- ment Believed Likely to Bring hor Defense Cross Much Further Support— One-Third of Votes Now Thought Assured — Waterbury Delegates Unpledged Because of Mayor | (*°" —Pennsylvania Slay (Continued on Page Two) Thoms' Aspiraticns. FIRST AIR DERBY V0N GRONAU PLANE TO FINISH TODAY *VISTS GREENLAND Two-Man Derby From Texas Due Mystery Surrounds Flight of Late This Afternoon } Germans From Reykjavik ,?‘HARTFORD RACE CLOSE EXPECTED T0 HEAD EAST New P—After behal Prof. Wilbur L. for the democratic nomination for governor at New London con veniion next month, predictions came from his friends today t he would be alone in the field for the nomination One of Professor Cross's timate friends today stack of letters before there were promises of port from all parts of th The next step ken is obtain a presenter < name to the con vl made is contingent | Verne Roberts Has Bare of ians as to do this sponsor for Haven day of candidacy Aug of the Cross work of ost in- high pa e Lead of Flies Westward, Instead—Berlin upon decision his physical st The effort is Professor (ross bef tion who will ions in the pa crats, the conserv and the drys, the forces, and thought to be factionall tic the present org: The place of the con New London was cha Five Minutes—Mrs, O'Ronnell In- Surprised When Information Re- home ound radical | creases Margin—Chicago Prepares | -garding Hop Arrives—Plane Cov- conven- | all 1d the administra- present opin- For World's Greatest Air Show. ers 1,000 Miles in About 11 Hours. demo- Boston Meeting a | 23 () Gronau, 1530 1 air races roared into real- rk, Aug Von G 0, Aug. 23 (P—The 1ations Wolfgang today. compan- The knights o rode hun- | io day were tut, Green- eds of jousti s into thc Rt rport 1ed on Page Two) (Con dvanced on Chic BODY OF MURDERER == DISOOVERED IN SEA it o ove et rrival of one derby; a hibition by apt. Fra cross-continent speedster opposite Search for Walpole Slayer rucr Ends—Zwicker Believed |.ia: a Suicide by Lieut about 1 race many bu and night f the h R of ti hours' flyi {Roald Am ions back m Besides Vor Hack compan- The two-u ville n derby from after an over north pole in Boston a - urrounding ngs Aug. 23 (UP)—Mystery another of the 17 kill- which have occurred in N England within the weeks had been cleared today The hody of Jerome Zwicker. ormer quartcrmaster of the steam- ship New York, was found late yes- terday lighter off oa] the Sa Line's Charles dock. | artford He had cofmitted suicide after |1 Palf 2 shooting to death his wife G plapaed 22, whose body was discovered day in the Walpolr Zwicker had be nternational se but a ors had co 1 theory that had taken his own by leaping into Roston harbor | D his blood-stained automobile had been fodnd abandoned on the down in East scheduled to finish e 1ola artorn 5 wirele Aurora. Tl hour's iead over W. G sas City Hartford The f mech 5 op last five an Shrounds Mystery Three Bunched aea thatlie oithe el 1 the con Ve light Arrested. Bailed anes o Later he denied ntion and sa woods. the an murder the same and from vestig: idered seriously sines Von training school aptain (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on WEETING RESULTS IN THD SLAYINGS Heckler Opens Fire on Speakers at Gathering at Avella, T0 DRAW LARGE CROWD e Members of International La- Arrested for Break- ing Park Regulation—Services of 100 Policemen Not Needed—Amer- ican Embassy in Havana Guartled PAONESSA BACK IN POLITICS ASKING DEMOCRATS T0 NAME HIM 1N CONGRESSIONAL RACE “emocratic Warhorse Back in Fray Again — Promises to Initiate Legislation for Change in Prohibition Law if He Gains Nom- ination and is Sent to Washington. “I Have Known No Dic- tator,” Former Mayor States in Reference to His Long Service in Pub- lic Office—Convention in September. times New de formal idacy for to repre- t district in ILO M. PAONESSA PRINGE OF WALES YAY SARRY 0N i ) In 3 in E. Hart Fenn 5 2 ecord his right to Desire Tor Male Heir “ PARLIAMENT MAY AQpjeniimoirsens cimt | ment in the past for public bers of my sewhere in district, have name as a democratic nom- congres. 1 have, taken and have analyzing the district with refer- on of whether a and whether, in who reflect district presented hy me haz been the ougress for sev- * Mayor ready to also Studies Situation for Week statement of 4 me Special Legislation Thought Neces- sary Establish Succession— Seotch Celebrate Birth of Princess —King to See Baby Soon. r generally who information has ersons who my to go before the 1 convention for the nselves in gor- te the produce his pleas for turn him to Prohibition of the is pro- to go fur- tn of can- and to can epeal of for et stand ready to 1 do not favor )ther coun- Positive Statement on THIS WEEK'S AFFAIRS . . . e ClTY ENGINEETT ‘E“ RIAN e osQ | 5 . ) i Z . 4 w | BACK i . 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