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News of the World p = Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press J e vmg. 1 5 049 e o . 231 ¢ (‘\\‘ 03\’ Co ot —_— = o5l ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1930 —TWEL \U\(\.v\) PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS P. Committee FLAYS RORABACK "= —— DENIES FXILE T) ~ Culminates In Quigley Sending | INWINSTED TAK PRESIDENTLEGUIA| Policeman to Get Bel's Books |7 2 N CANDIDATE AGAINST FENN; - Openly Charges ' Peruvian Military Junta Assures ";";:;f‘gi‘;,f,‘:;;;"‘;‘;,‘:tA,;:‘;‘;::“;;m‘;;;‘:;‘;flf,jfl' Pomgy, 3-CORNERED RACE PENDING Padding of Payrolls, Use of , - People Former Executive Will | ' Which Comptroller Has Refused to Make— | R 7 ‘ £ SDOHS System in S ] Be PflfliShéd Soon | Horwitz Talfes Drastic Action, ‘ . 5 : GERMAN AVIAT"RS Mayor Says Fnendy %; LEVITT BITTERLY (Vs mezieion INEW GOVERNENT Row Over Garage Board Records [ rimsr i ) QUIGLEY CONSIDERS BEING cuams pewoars wiso | JR 4 QO AREQUPA RBYOLT LBADER i b e et s v WA 7 HEAD SOUTHWARD {io" Frcouvaged Him who delivered the garage books and I'urw K _\ McAvay was debnled by ONDER “CZAR'S” CONTROL N 288 - RERUSES HIS RECOGNITION S nntr e pe et comon oaree™s s St ey "7 to Be Candidate for to Vhb office of the '\orth & Judd jof Mavor Quigley vesterday after-| M. Co., where Bell is traffic man. - Leave Halifax for New York G. 0. P. Nomination e Inoon, said today his only purpose |ager, Redding Law Professor Asserts G. ; Colonel Sanches Cerro Tgnores Gen- | yo s b ers | cmtiander ks ltten to #Hpitor : in refaining the material was to ob- | mer clerk who read it and then tusn. (ity Harbor Toda for Congressman But | 0. P. Chairman Buys and Sells eral Ponce Faction and lnsm;l“‘“‘ A it which, he sald, Comp- | ed over the books as requested | Jha J S \ troller William H. Day refused to | According to Bell, his bogks were | L B Withholds Decisi = 1 0lcs 18101. 3 4 [ Bell left the clerkship more than | records en June 1. During the pro. 10" Chane STATUE OF LIBERTY GOAL el " Servants” of Machine Regularly Has Set Up in South—Misuse of |a month ago when his work was|cess of changing over sran: one chepk PETt and perhaps the finest 2 . turned over to the police department | to another and while each was fn | 1T 2ctor of the film - o v meas ; et P EE e - | Von Gronau and Companions Hope Says—Atiacks Allommey Ganeral | : Seudd aent. conomy measure. The new chair-| of the office, a <itference of $10.17 ! | S [ 5a; ks % | . RICHARD COVERT i [man of the board, Martin H. Hor- appeared, the garage commission "t Land About 4 o'Clock, 0. 5. 1. District Becomes Mud- T Winsted, Aug. 26 (#) — Professor Lima, Peru. Aug. 26 (® — Politi- | Witz. made demands for the books|showing this amount in excess of elapse [ =) re T : S republican state central committee them he reported the fact to the | of P [t ol amirenires Bece oy died ““h. POSSlhlllt) of ent candidats for governor in a hem repor t act to of the difference, Bell declined | | '[l Opposing Party At Will—Willing E Upon Validity of Government He | make. in balanze with Comptroller Day's Pald Out of Pyblic TiM, Speaker Public KundsiTs Charged By St oiii william® Bavghner a5 an]| momns Of & part of the records|® TSUIt of a hemorrnage li- ~ Political Situation in First Albert Levitt of Redding, independ- Richard Covert, member of the cal exile was denied today to Augus- | 24 When he was unable to obtain |what Dav's hooks disclosed. Because Fog Delays Start. from this district, will be a candi-| 0 B. Leguia, déposed president of g Yesterday after: Hor- | give 1 h 4 o A speech before the Rotary club of | -0 J mayor. Yesterday afternoon, Hor-|give up the material until the errox or % - En~ Winsted today, said the republican | 03l at the state convention for re- | Peru who for eleven vears ruled this | wies called”at palice headquarters | was traced and this Day refused to i gyl . Pt Mayor and Seymour En - election to that post said todava| country \ Co Mass., Aug. %6 Ca parn ur‘dfl'vnfl hmm:hm an Hfln~ with an iron hand | with a letter signed by Quigley and r!n Bell said toda u 2 Mr. Covert has been identified w \\m ng Von Gronau and his three ing C S ' Y frreloi 'w“ml expedi. | 10 this city. He was formerly a state | the’ military funta which has re- r S 2 o ”"m D “"Naml"l”nfi T senator. No oppositibn pected | placed Leguia's government, promis- € S S 3 S57|to his re-election 1 10 state cen- | el b of student ab| z York Dendent Honests among public offi-| 12,113 reelection 1o, 11 cen- a4 mon ot e 1na punie aa Lon Chaney Succumbs_Suddenly cials and the authority of the jud = et te tbeoiant Yok do £ g1y branch of the government has| —— e to Hemorrhage of Lungs Saltgans Vo Gtonsu qud|for Sangressiman n. thas Attviot aoe fhhlg’ ’]hji RETURN T0 HOUSE oo o R 1 ‘“ Golebmok Searchers Encouraged Leaving Fammy He Served v yyrwoRiTy on 1 oy 0 he o Sacs onk ot | T ot 1 ey et moni, he ot s ol BENGTD{W’S [flAL '2‘,‘p,f?;‘,3.?' ,,m,‘?*;h,i’,:::‘ by Pet's Appearance More Than L] Years TR e S " I gvement s e siatad Jooking e e or t0 await or for disposition of HE i 5 : ; itemant gover- ” pavers, and the disappearance of e Msstery Man of Hollvwood Led Baf Foalat ol representative {*ij"\‘ Bl x : i Secluded Life and Had Few ,3 e ; ; ; - s S et Gl o 6, SWAHP LEND ~ SCOURED GOBS O PRNSION LT i+ ren iy e, cally the action of the state attor- A 5 F: = :' \mz\‘ n'«'.,:::n‘ v,r ‘.»:yv;: H‘w:‘a it n 0‘ P, N()mma“ofl [(] Aggemmy 4 } " ‘| |Father of Kenneth Swanson Arrives Senjor Worker Passed Three Score Unknown—Self Taught Actor. b v(l‘\r- '“”"g" e PIOIShA R to Ald i Hunt—Police Doubt| Mark Last February—Went On Los Angeles, Aug. 26 (F—Lon r(l"-‘{., i T n}r{ TEAMS UP WITH LANGE ] o ] Child Kidnaped—Collle Appears ~ Payroll At 16 and Rose to Re. “ .’m“”'f & “‘ Sex: to oust the public u i 3 E Tired, Hungry. sponsible Position. ion for neglect of duty 3 s . | past decade,” he said." William J. Quigley and Ald. John- s 3 | Colebrook. Aug. 26 (/) — A mute een one in whic ir tradition i 5 i > witness believed to know the se :np?;hé e ‘,,‘l,”, s 2,“;" son Mentioned As Possible Oppo- witness believed to know the secret and violated. We have ving under the ‘tontrol of a : 2day. political dictator. From 1920 until Conventions Appear in Field Yet. , 5 3 ¥ farmhouse where an anguished fa- Mr. af. who liv sent year he has bheen virtu- | | ther and mother await word of their ally unchallenged and unimpeded in t tive T e Bengtson R two and‘a half vear old son, missing E held the distineti his activities. During this decade | républican, will join Senator Krnest 2 ; since noon Sunday ing the senior employe of Starn r representative government has ¢ V. Christ and Representative Wil- It was Prince, yellow and white | leY Works. He passed the three- Snaneyienter hospital A ving boat ‘s of monop ed to function. Those-whom we have | liam F. L in candidacy for re-| collie, who disappeared at the sante | SCOTo mark as a Stanley Worker on USt 15 for tre: sent to the general assembly have|election to the general assembly next . 4 time as The child. Tired and hungry. | February s m"'l“ on res either been unwilling or unable to | month. o ' 3 he appeared at the farmhouse at|. He entered the company's employ 2ttack of pneun function for us. Usually it has been Bengtson's announcement follow- # Eis midnight as police and volunteer | in 1870, takink a job in the factory New York early this ve . both. No one can he sent who is not | ed that of nge by one day. Sen- searchers had completed a day of | at Lake and Wishington streets. He 10 respond readily to treatment and ooen coekalt readv to do his bidding. Independ- at6r Christ's decision to seek another fruitless seeking for clues to Ken-| Was then 16 years of age. Two years | 1ast week three blood strans T8 st ence is punished. Subservience is re- | lerm was made public last week. To neth's fate. later the company moved into what | were resorted to. La y Ship Resembles Whale warded. Honest servants of the peo- 5 False Hopes Raised is now known as factory No. 1 on hecame crit v 1s thought ple are preveated from doing their : 3 & ’ His barking and scratching at the | Myrtle street c af 2 T o iy b e PRES. AUGUSTO LEGUIA, door temporarily shot hopes high From his 1 days b Says “Servants” Paid : 7 ” But the hopes fell again when it was | tained an active interest in ad “Acq nt servants of the auto et " not immediately suceptible of verifit n that the dog was not accom-|ment of bu : : rat are paid out of the taxpayers fl cotion, said that Leguia was serious- | P&Nied by his small playmate. | advancemer e forems 7 resu 45 cn ¢ brilliant] - MAYOR GEORGE A. QUIGLEY moneye. Much needed appropriations 7 o Iy il Searchers believe the dog had been | M ; ; r o e eaen 21 roads remain . Meanwhile martial law prevails in | Pushed from an automobile some | manufz ed from sugges- Pected suddenne ! e e a0 e - in € he decides to makif ud holes: tubercular war veterans » 3 he capital as a consequence of !ime during the night, probably | tions arising from Mr. Dunlay's con- La k 18 Sition ihe vous: in. He has not ruffer unaided: those o gave their b | from an automobile bearing Kenneth | tinued study s 3 e P 2 e men & d inite ?x\swgr‘ ives to our indust come char- 5 A (Continued on Page Two) | Swanson they think. — | Although his primary interest o ha as 2 o : o e d : ielinood of oppo- ty cases in the 1 politi- 4 ? ‘ 3 et PR George Swanson. the father of the | in butts, he followed cach new 1 hz a constant® attendant ¥ ot R anie siti from othe f:“f;fil:s missing boy, arrived carlicr last! taken on until today he is regarded I : en il and 1 i o senat - in the hoht. He was qu ) . e : he death ney rem ] w York of th hich 1o : os s Frien Facts of First Marriage Dunlay |~1 of the whereabouts of little Kenneth 1an, will retire on g nents—No Fandidates for G, O. P. 1 ; 4 Swanson, turned up today at the ! wo large motors mo: The fu employe » on n local police 3 te ertaining to Stanley Wo e i I ‘throw any on the disay 4 e el et \ o erman | N omiPt g ) ook decision £ " y AS [iAS TANK B[RNS ance. He disclaimed any knowledge f W tor RAlde: <t : s Defeated By Lonergan pieces of .','1‘,‘,.\\ fnvalldatediall bills passed By 4 of the boy's whereabouts or the he general ase nat signed by ‘ o ¥ means by which he disappeared vetirement of t Ch Plans Are mu.hmx ¢ : hIR threeldaya ol " 57 Again today police d civilian | occasion to commend t he te ¥ 1 k ans C e mosemnon Witn Inpee ca e atis R F\ loilon Patal to Pair New Yor 6 (P—Plans || r adjournment of the assembly, p searchers, numbering nearly 3 d xty ybars of were completed today for an official = # . resumed the arduous search which |kind of service.” & large salary, made numerous evitt. said After Car Hits T : . 4 it welcome to the S U R e T SR , so far has been barren of results. A 1d reputedly was el g cal of the attorney general 12588 . Wooded hills and swamplands in the t made few friends 1il{ipester .o alighton the o :1;:‘,’1,(7{“?’7?}:,';‘:,.‘,m{;\“du,im’\‘ aid 2 Tree i vicinity have been combed thorough- WOMAN VAGATIOMST AT r Aprilit 1883 Color, | Hfie Statue ot Liberty 1 Satbars ; Lot grow out of the fact_that among ; bl 11\- \\';m and ponds lh'nn hrlrn S]LVER SANDS RESCUED s Selodiuesongoriaeay z i end out the | politi + {c o t t e sli st clt s ents, Chaney « X A X oL he acts m\ui:d;vlw‘l b hn' Mlniv.m Falmouth. Mass., Aug (A — ‘7;::1>\\n:liL‘11 7»0 ‘;h'w”z:w % i - d re a”\\. ; v with 1 £ party ME o z THU RY BENGTSON s burned "("‘m‘h‘ G CECTH feveral theories have heen ad- | Springfield Bather Saved By Two 2 K - f Brookline ced. Same think little Kenneth 3 As Property Boy e a Boston coal dea nerely trudged = v from his Boys When Outgoing Tide ¢ fuct 10 tF einah ? vasifats ned when the ‘s home Sunday and be- me lost. Others, though police cOnsinEofithe r. and|ploded a ey skidded and struck | scout the theory, are convinced that Alderman 3. Gustave Johnson have |a treo at Teaticket. {wo miles from the' boy was lured into an ‘aiitomos jpesmimensioned as posaihleatoirants |herp fedrly foday) IBotH wers abolbl it from in feorblonthe ouse ana to the posts in the lower h 20 vears old. is now being hidden. But for what | f Y Imost ended tragicallyy v day r hout a teacher the | Before becoming ed with| They were returning to Falm&uth R B0 A a 3 t e gainst him in superior court and | - i I 3 purpose none hazard a guess. Fail-| wr o ona or them, Miss Hazel Gates. | fine points of acting. + Adkins Printing Co., of which | from Hyannis when they skidded on | yre ; St Ine. poi 2cting which later cause of b ason ot the utlities commissloneraifiad |y, la"Sirensirar, . Réprestnlative | s dhar. cutve. ting o hesss vop|Le of blacdnounds from /N v Ha-150, was caught in a tide rip and life won him fame. He got his f A IAT TAKE FF 4 eback victory biled to enforce grade crossing s a sharp ¢ | yen to-plek wp) the fralliand theite=| ¢o% fed a0 wnt Robert Harrid) 14, and | “break!® ‘as’a jaors and dance man 20 \ y ck victors d power{ Ccnstson had banking experience|The machine struck an iron fence |turn of the .dog alone . are Ar2U- f David Mott, 12, who went to her ai - : majority in pws, and allowed light and power! (jih"tho ommercial Trust Co. This {and was wedged between the fence | manee against the first theory Iax 3 ;:l et ohyrr‘r’ A ot ' 5 L ; edinn Trg n 1 e titia T for rerviae de ree t rst into flames rescued her by the ha 't the ) t ¢ v elect el (Gontined on Page o) training fitted him for service on |and t It burs 0 flam IR R it D e o hea tin R Pree T iN AIR SH[’W RAEES : ‘ it the banking committee of the house | shortly after the crash TO REVIEW TROOPS d on the beach. a cor N i F 3 Co ed on Pag s to u e car. 2 "1 John H. Trumbull with Mayor ki b : . in. UTflPSY GR[]EREB lN T d(niflo'& “Sho were ,?n‘,“.‘: :‘r; ;”‘1‘\ Butkingham will review the PRt i TO DIE BEFORE FAM]LY Brock, Shoenhair, Post : SO the caxhdattempie: W coast artillery in camp at Eliatle AnA S eto e M g ! SP”.ZEL PAYS FINES AEEI] W[]MAN,Q I]EATH BflAST EUQRH Sm} S L S L L ST N A e e S e R and Companions Hop were f e keep some distance s g ilen e Zop Charles Island with Silver Sands. Pasquale Mairoana Rushes to Nor- off by the intense heat until fire ] > T f 3 (h 5 4 | E: As a part of the entertainment The tide turned and as it ru . or 1cago 1 quNfl RUM RUNNER apparatus ihad lareived Sand fextin- fhy te oy S ol sham attack with | Misa Gates stepped into a hole. Th walk to Succumb—Battles Fatal | guished the flames. e | & L f ®as and smoke screens on | tide carried her twice under the sur- | . - en drivi i Iliness" for Hi S ormer Greenwich Resi- | thx;;:a:;; W A R bl el | face before aid came ERE U e e dent Lived With Negro }“Chlpi" Munson Hit in|the debris and Oswald died on the | . 1 [eaonyallpANsiat w2k (0B - Alfter py)| AURUSE S0 UL wil woris tier. Proprietor of Raided Plain- way to the hospital. heroic effort, in which he struggled round-th : ¢ " : el o el e a A to live until he reached his home, | {00k aas R ville “Club” Foots = Servants Side—“Mardelle,” Cargo R orlvh:-t::— Husband Wants to Attend MOVIES, Pasquale Mairoana last night died{(he Los Angelcs-to-Chicago non- s B =T Captured olic church by Rev. James R e tire Bill of $390 i LR st Wife Leaps From 3d Story Window 1 fhough i5e st ; duig- | line tank their automobile ex- Pulls Her Under Water iolated Section f eneral | 1oV 2 atutes of Connecticut when he de- bnded pdblic utilities commissioners mandamus proceedings brought New Haven. Aug. 26 () The | deat ¢ a card vacation of four Springfield women har anization, Behind at Silver Sands on the Milford shore L e Tegular actors b the mysterious circumstanees sur- | xowport, R. I, August 26 (P et Biiinetine deith sof o wialthy | One man was seriously wounded by | Burritts and Pn’alei ey it o ! i ealel ot 3o r of e i xe; ow, a cousin of Gene el e e e e AR e D e e Ni haxing argument with he Aiastintyollcetre Cordl Nt te | i p T 1 G adios A ; ¢ ers : ged bitn ot who Tiad livea 1R secrusion | forr E4vd U fireand the liquor Play Tomorrow Night iushand wiich staricd snen he g | boen cmrsines of 1 ne lett at, and suc- LT Rl 2 in heater building re with tf\o jast Indian Negro seized early today by the coast At a conference of officials of the | si d on taking her to the movies Today he w S the | °f o made et , from New e R i ; 5 ‘. : : cc nd .r\ rvants since the death of her hus- e T off Newport. Burritts and Pirates bascball teams | despite her objections on account of‘n'o\_m s e e to Norwalk, passing away 20| f1 Al - N JEODELS Spi New nd 20 years ago. |~ The ‘“‘o”ndmi m’m who is known | '1 the Senior City league today, it | their shortage of money, Mrs. Con- Een ari'ord “~ Hfl‘\rmw 'wmd ia m,’,””" after entering the house el (\‘\m & ALl : & € 50 1 costs Acting under orders of District | S iyt Lty 0 TERG K ver | a8 decided,to play off the tie game | stance Legas, 21, wife of George Le. | e lovment. even'it | [he deceased had been afflicted |fINnE Lockheed 1 n Plainville police court this morn roner J. Ramsay Nevitt, police last | 43 RS Fort Adams for first,| P6LWeen the two teams tomorrow ' gas, leaped from a third story win- | e 5]” ne wi e S 4o a fey | With internal ailments and this last A monoplanes, T e e _|ing. They arrested early Sun- dnight intercepted the body of | V&S taken to ity 3| night at 5:30 o'clock on Diamond | dow at her home, 27 Qak street | h® cOUl® find something t0 do a feW | irip 1o Europe was made for the R¥evaECay lahom Yo | i rr v state and local po- s. Mary L. Sutton at Union Sta-| 34 lreatment by the coats guard. bng y ay wainut Hill parkaThe game | about 1:30 o'clock this afternoom nad Rours a’day, she eaid, but he wag|purpose ot consulting physiclans. i CLUl) oo, il EERG rprise raid n a8 two Negro undertakers were | H1i8 Wounds proved to be £0 serious | \o. orizinaily soheduled 9 be play- at New Britain General hospital | iDSistent that he t allowed to have |3y PRt O an importer and | Turner, Los Angeles, pulled into the eparing to ship it to Greenwich, [hOWever he will probably be vemov-| o yaqt Gaturday but rain prevented | With palntul and serious injuries, |5ome entertainment and:demand was prominent in local Italian and |Air at 5:35 a. n B Yo AL ke ed to Newport for more adequate An anonymous telephone call to it. It was then decided to play it the extent of which had not been (hat she accompanying him to the | Al aicolog e e reatment 1s shot in the left er s s TS oroner started the investigation next Saturday. The contest will now | ascertained at press fime. theater. As the disy < Hot- | ot age and fs survived by Nis w make their side be staged,, weather permitting, to- Detective Sergeant Patrick J. '°T» + & wave of ntn SWeYl | hree sons and a daughter. ours. Post Mrs. Sutton, who was 84, became | Three othe mbers of the rum | nyorrow evening at 5:30 o'clock O'Mara and Officer Herbert C. Lyon | ©'¢T her, she S 120 in last week and the servants called | Funner’s crew were captured and — were detailed by Captain George J. | N0SPital, and she decided to “end a Negro physician. The physician | Placed un arrest when the co — . Kelly of the police department to | it all” ned the death certificate Sunday, | 8vard bo: i-134 overhauled th | | take the woman to the hospital and Fortunately I nck soft THE WEATHER t ¢ fing bronchial pneumonia as the | flecting smuggler | HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 27 they found her fully conscious and |ground when she leaped, the houst —_— ’ from | He ent 3 2 Prose- 1se of ‘death. | The liquor cargo dboard the | | willing to talke She came to this|being set back from the sidewalk New Britain and vicinity geles to N 1 r i " Conlon frs.Sutton whs the widow of Ed- | craft was reported to be sizable (Standard Time) | | city from Elizabeth, N. J., aboyt otherwise she might have been in Fair tonight; Wednesday in- urs and 25 minute 3 n the center of pnd Fields Sutton of Greenwich. A Questioned at the Fort Adams N. London 11:37 a.m.,11:59 p.m. nine months ago after her marriage |'stantly killed. She seemed calm creasing cloudiness, not much entrant in h n and a gambling place ce, Mrs. Matilda Johnson of Mor- | hospital, thg wounded man remain: N. Haven 12:54a.m,1:18pim. | | to Legas, and her life since then has | the police reporied. as she was he. change in temperature, ce, announce would fly recontmended that fines of $5 own, Pa., is the only surviving — - | | not been happy, due to frequent | — - - ative, L (Continued on Page Two) l**————-—-——* | quarrels with her husband, she said. | (Continued on Page Two) Continued on Fage Two) ¥ (Continued on Page Two) .

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