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News of the World By ‘Associated Press - NEW BRITAIN H) ESTABLISHED 1870 Average Daily Circulatiorr For Week I-,ndm;z Aug. 23rd 15,049 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ARGENTINE REPUBLIC CAPITAL ARMED. CAMP WHEN RUMORS OF REVOLUTION ARE SPREAD Roof of Pres. Yrigo- yen's House Bristles With Machine Guns-| Disquieting News Met With Mobilization of | Military Forces. All Night Conferences Held | Between Officials, Police, Army Leaders and Ex-| ecutive — Minister of War Called at \Ildmght to Parley.” | 28 (UP)—Ths, ina was re-| ported advicesires caived here today to be “serlously| Associated Press Pnoto alarmed over the possib of 81" progigent Hipolito Yrigoyen of political movement headed by mili-| 4y z0p is guarded today by a tary elen | verita warm of machipe on s said opinion In|tpe 1oof of the palace - in Buenos dicated that "it i8| Ajres while all available t oops dre possi thi the | being mustered, apparently to meet sort should ha the threat of revolution. All night | = ilitary officials d Roof Strongly Guarded conferred at the Bueno : Aug. 5 (P—The no word of the rewspaper La Prensa today stat given out that the roof of Pre | n’s house bristles e ns, and that the Sy ister went into conferénces with the | commanders of regiments in the La Plata garrison Gaptain fo Hasten e e s o0 Governor ARRIVAL TENSELY WAITED Crovetto, following a eting in the president’s hou One officer and soldiers of Ship Has No Senlling Apparatus, So the presidential escort are mann the machine battery on Exact Whegeabouts is Uncertain palace roof. | —Andree’s Body and Companions i City Board Buenos Seethes With Rumors on After 33 Years Period. Aug. 25 (P—T} Norway. Aug it ges continued to go out today into the vast Arc- tic trying blindly to reach ( [the sealer Brattvaag and tell her to hasten home with the bhodies of Sol- omon Augus this mor facts obtainable wer at the government } 1y reinforced during that the neighborhcod of Yrigoyen's home was hea brave olled by ted troop: St what si % Nacion g i s mor v any high officer iy oxa ‘ tween Franz Joseph lan desk: U’ night long. Norwegian r,"1~' !'(;\1: a rece war visited police headquarters |y o T e it midnight Ha | there o way of telling p La Nacion also said that. contrary | magter Dr. Gunnar Horn. head of Sy the Norwegian scientific expedition (Con".mfl'! on Page Two) aboard. heard the calls, | = Return Tensely Waited The return of the Brattvaag was | waited cagerness by Scandi- navia and the outside world. Thi or- rd on Two) OLVED THROUGH NOTE & Brooklyn Starts Drive Against Known Gangsters tYoman Once Accused of b . ~ 2 | ew York, Aug. 28 (UP) There t Murdering Second Hus- ', 0" 0o for sangsters in Brook. . g . lyn, District Attorney George E band Killed by Third ;7.5 s T Announcement that he would New York, Aug. 28 () — [°d two years ago of t er second husband, Acquit- ving of Frances | through .drastic measured, came as a | result of a series of racketeer shoot- Mrs ings on sday. when two of three irkwood Van Clief, 34 ST e s e as shot and kil Bisn oyl noiy A b s e el g Chief, Wil be are to he discussed today in ho then cor « 1 ce nee between Brower and This was the theory of police Brookls et o found after the two| .| gm~aking immediate steps to >dies were discovered in a Brook- © on a plan with the police to n rooming house 10te addrel round up known gangsters in Brook- i el v ) daughter by | jyn » Brower said. "I will have these | evious marriage, read | known gangsters brought to this of- | Please forgive me for what I have | fice to be questioned.‘This drive will one. It is the best way out. Your |not pe directed against those with a | { Kill Wife, Fulfilling Earlier Threat | Emil Hertenstein Under $1,000 Bail On Woman’s Story _ | to Authorities Before Death — Victim Claims —_— M | Guarded by Troops 1 —— e a—— | drive gangsters out of the borough, Meriden Man Held By Police On SERGFANT FORCED Suspicion He Turned On Gas to T() FREF SUSPECTS BY ARMED BANDITS Two Men Invade Hazleton, Pa,,} Police Station, Compel Offi- cer {0 Release Pals Mate Told Her He Intended to Slay Her —Heart Attack Causes Death. Meriden, Aug. 28 — Pending the husband of having tusned on the , outcome of a coroner’s inquest £mil gas in their kitchen as a means vo Hertenstein, 51, of 17 Graveline ave | fulfilling earligr threats that nue, an engineer in a local factory |18 being held by police here in bonds of $1,000 on a technical charge of e R S e 0GK POLIGEMAN INTO pe e L b s KIDNAPING TH[[]HV nounced death due to & heart atiack. [ Stlent Swhtchboard Causes Alarm to (rANAMOther’s S[()Fy Unlike! Be Sounded Within Halt Hour They Sfly ]H Swanson Casp manslaughter following the death presumably brought on by the ex- jabout 2 o'clock this morning of his gitement caused through the discov- | " wife, Isabella. ery of the gas-fiiled rooms. Besides her husband, Mrs. Herten- stein 1s survived by two daughters and a son "POLICE WILL STOP RADIGALY’ MEETING Previous to her death, Mrs. Her- | fensteinimade a dying statement to the police in which she accused her HOLDER OF RECORD ' TRIES OUT COURSE After Queer 7ail feld on Charges in Comnection | WOMAN BLAMES NEIGHBORS ‘With Moonshine Plant—State, City Delivery—Triv and Federal Police Take Up Trall Gugpests That Barre, Vi, Enemies Hazleton, Pa., Aug. 28 (@ May Have Abducted Child—State hall was visited today YoULE Officers Think He is Lost in Woods Hawks Does About 175 Miles an Hart Refuses to Sanction As- men wno thrust pistols asuine e Hour at Chicago sembly Here on Labor Day Sl iz e men arrested in a moonshine pl PROMISES BETTER MARK INTERFERENCE PROMISED last night When the prisoners were fre Marinko was locked in the cell an ! Sharp Turns Allow Speed Demon to Chief Intends to Prevent Gathering FENN PREDICTS HE WILL BE VICTOR IN G.0.P. CONGRESSIONAL BATTLE; ~ (UIGLEY ATTEMPTING TO DOMINATE - WRepresentahve, Confi- dent of Winning Nom- ination, Asserts He Will “Shoot Full of Holes” Claims Made By Seymour Alde. Mayor's Wing of City Re- publicans Backing Slates State Optimistite to County, and Congressional Conven- tions in Effort to Set Up Strong Organization. the quintet vanished Theodore CONG. E. HART FENN Is ited and re- Make Excellent Time, Although of Unemployed Called for Corner he three prisoners were Jac e of Coicbrool s grand- S ssman E. Hart Fenn nd James : ; ° e Y A T Motor Not Really Opened Up— of Elm and Seymour Streets Next Sl Yo wvould be found, either ) a5 he left the = and Jos 1 ali woods or : + noon to- safety Measures Taken. Monday Morning. ey of the Ken- i conversa- Curtiss-Reynolds port, Chicage Organized political rties desir- q on s ts ch neither the Aug. 2§ (P) — Captain Frank M. ing to hold street corner rallies pro- % d z Kifiaey Hawks, holder of the transcontinen- | perly conducted, will not be interfer. e L : B tal speed reco for both directions ed with by the police, Chief W. ( TR Jenn ¢ solely f ¥ across the United v his Hart s3id today. but rade Union L X i yenn re solely for the monoplane thro & drizzling rain| Unity league 2 ilar organiza- to he taken before a United find ol Says Gang Cmpi Was lgnm‘dm S with Mayor at the national air races today on a 1S cannot sanction for .ommissioner today for hear parents, Mr. an D o i y Jui eir ;\:rmimg left ractice flight for the $10,000 | their gatherings Vi N e I l\ G dlrectad . o clocked unofficially at between 170 terday to Chief Hart for permission er he was imprisoned by Fore- ——— didate for the and 175 miles an hour to hold an “unemployment demon- man John Sch ey ‘ew Resume Search o S el e ALl alley and Eim streets | department wher stigatea Colebrook. auz. 25 @ — ontv 2 ADMITS HE SERVED RUM in the office hour for the trial. He clocked his to sanction it, in-|ipe reagon why the city r t hers took t al tarms "The {own speed accurately, bitt declined pplicant that his ap-yoard Was silent o= t did not know to let it be known fojacsmaller gath-| “giaie police, city and ral of Giblin Says Consclence is Clear— or if he did he did mot “I k others would me clockin, g lloiyas Elycn are on the of th . 3 aonessa, recogniz- i s et e i v ast one can- —Trial of Trio Charged With Plot 1~ e let the motor out,” he said. "I didn't a1 office on a party b aidln o ; AL T R hold it back much. though. 1 want- s tpfaddressitheaudience; 300 : Maintains Secrecy On Canvass edo get accustomed to the pylons s ‘an'::j"_““y:‘f‘;’_fa" thsicans ARR[STS BLEAR UP somped s ~ Jacksonville Today. When ihe door of \gn\vurtemgley's vill fiy around them again hefore J08n0%ianDe arounc opened after the eon- (hin s e M R which Ke ror stepped out with Trarl’ Union ?‘olr‘ lh? In the event that the Unity noon 00k Lost Little Speed leagis atremuiuto THEFTS OF CHICKENS . 1lh‘ ”fl)\fro maol s)m(;'r\ tu'v;‘w \:\nd, demonstration, the police will i ¥ T e ost little or no speed at the thred| A R fere, Chief Hart said. The announce- R e A el pylons which mark the 5 mile course A0 an \ a nal. vear old s They are checkered post pla ment of the demonstration is couch- ed in the following bulletin reteased | Five Men Held for Whole- for publication today George into the air and race around them Union Unity league, sale Losses in Many The Thompsor 1o union center of run Labor Day fons. announces Towns pilots are expec unemployed tance will be ‘Work or arou o course, and any type of r to the ones held| Norwalk, Augz. 28 (P—The arrest plane v ny sort of motor is countryfoniMarchile A Rns AT A S eared iy eligible. The entrants may also ¥ his demonstration will | '~ ; > e it P equip their motors with super-charg- | be held on Labor day, September 1,| '1? mystery of a series of chicken AE e ers or special fuels. First prize is| at 11 a. m., Smalley and Elm | th jnStosnsgandicltiestor ersons kn that' Lo $5,000, second $3,000 and third $2,- | streets, where prominent radical| field, county and several towns S 000, speakers a, zers of the Trade | Now York state. The : The rain stopped before the start | Union Unity will urge the 3 of the day m and the sun mployed councils of | P€in8 held without do S SR T to fight for unem- | in Norvalk city court for t lays of the ploymer i demonstration | all resid of Norwa They Sr ill elect a committee of three to | Clare nnings, § ) The army air corps, which h 211 upon thorities to ap- | Je ] 16 S been thrilling the wrowds daily with 'mpm e an e ney fund ade- | yoseph White, 20, Char P time maneuvers, introduced | to furnis t. The work-|" with exception Beer Runners Jailed an innovation at the meet today | ers’ social insurance bill, demanding | the prisoners haye In \or\\alk Court Case when Lifut. Arthur Innes directed a 7 = that they ) Ny i e squadron of army bombers from the (Continued on Page Norwalk. Milford. So o5 ground by radio o . Westport, Lyons Plains. Pop- Heard Over Radio lar Plains, Redding Ridge, Ridge- | His directions were heard by €o- fi I uem \\mon New Canaan, Darien S = mford SandBcomnes i Sor and William Hayo of (Continued on Page Two) SthieRanaenth (o lae e S = Cit WIFE'S SPINE FRACTURED authorities estimate t zintet stole thousands of IN SINKING FREIGHTER : they sold The police | BY JUMP OUT OF WINDOW Skipper Dies as Boat Rams petective nari whose o 4 O R e ed i er e Scow in New York inthea and c i Eavy Bride of Nine Months Who Decided P ~ the case more r X her was ng as | Harbor—24 Saved pected toda N | to “End It AllL" Listed | = Ain tarel pe K A5 “Very Sick. o 4t | PLAN PERMANENT INSTITUTE il be sold a here t : New York, Aug. 28 ( Caught| ¢ : s i | Sacramento, Cal. Aug. 23 A and beer | An X-ray examipation of the in-| by shifting freight, a captain was} = " 5" otablishing a pers | juries ‘sustained by Mrs. Constance | carried down with his ship in New TORE OFOTE CHETRTAE & PO MURDER WITNESS SUED Legas, 21, of 27 Oak streel, when | Yark harbor last-night after a col-| ) ;0 " ogynder way here today by | New York, Aug. 28 (UP) — Mrs | she leaped from a third story win-|lision with a scow. His crew of _t,dfi]flgm“ from countries of Betty T | dow of her home Tuesday afternoon Wwas rescued e A ko ortant | following a dispute with her hus-| The collision between Ameriean reciprocal trad | band, Kas disclosed a fracture of the | Mallory freighter Ne G s¢ spine, it was said today at New Brit- third. of a string of o A committee was named t o a {ain General hospital, and the young g occurred in t oL e i o woman, while not considered in a en Island-Coast Guar: and Robertl G0 iSpr0 . who was 3 critical condition, is listed as “very launches saved. all the offi-| 27 <o ier fo SEECL T B know o <. Her recovery is expected, F = ment but Captain Eber Estes b d = 3 sicke” Her recovery is expected, how Mo P wma wedgad in by | committee will makg its f < omo wi b Neches. He s wedged in by | 7 3 5 n its re Mrs. According to Mrs. Legas' state- a load of pipe on the atter deck. n:“:"”v:“m‘;:”:‘”‘ SR . Ly et ment to the police, she and her hus-| Chief . of Hill-} g 5 | REPORT AVIATOR FOUND | band, George, quarreled because-he | side, N desperately to| = i : | wanted to take her to the movies|free him but was pitched into the i : ports that A e A e Wife Forces Husband || and she would @iot go on account of | water as the ship turned over on its ¥ you in town yor's stand to inquire into h reference to nation?" he nswer to this w hall he nomin- T have had this & “ou but I'm S my canvass or =4 Let Rogers do o t mably, is Wil- aits rd of Manchester. T det = our). T have always polled a r (of v vote in Hartford county, in paign, but campaign group of had busied ers while re joined the nan began a is pres- Conscience Not Bothersome Asked if his s con- If He “T had 300 NEW YORK WOHEN " %00 WOULD ADOPT RATTLERS Many fsets the Delegates” atters T “George.” sted wing ponsibl = o Page Two) W00DS IS CONFIDENT OF DEFEATING ALLING Dr. Raymond Dittmars Says “Queenie’s —Will Keep Reptiles Want to Stare Brood on Prosecutor Believes He Will Get G. O. P. Probate Nomination Canadian aviator r d Eugene.” ‘ past record of convictions who are |their limited finances occasioned by | side. e s ¢ The note was found in a furnished | gofnc"stratght or trying (o get hon. |his failire to fiad employment, The| You can't help me. Take care of | To Make Bed on Floor fnen fr.:]":h’l“” L 4 5 Fom hired by Van Clief. | est occupations. Such men will be |couple were married about nine|vourself, Carey,” were the captain's Reports of wives he chased 2 i de e 5 : B (Police learned Clief, who | cneouraged and not harassed. The | months ago last words, Carey said after he had |l ;100 by husbands et = arried Mrs. Kir | drive will be only against known| Mrs. Legas said that she jumped been taken from the water. at police headquarters statemer cently had met gangsters that are still gangsters.” |from the window 1o “end it all.” The Neches, a 4.500 Today the situation was S G & & 4 i Rl 7 e | a roadside stand i e ah Ll was bound for Key West b versed | ol § pior to discovery of the note, police with a sccllancous cargo, after tter iy o High - . e s e nes Harold Duncan Attacks Man Who R el st om0 e o o Ylencken Marries berore Date : lo. A pistol from which four shots Caréy was taken to Marine hos-|| yig wite, Mary me home in- H d A d { H- w g P : pd been fired was found near her pital, Staten l\‘land, suffering from || ¢ cated, he told t officer, and e ng wis P 2 Pummelled His Sister Recently =i ot i, s omn | osens oo ool ad Announced for His i Bshe had a bullet wound in her [over by the pipe but freed himself. | | gor tne past week he has been _— t temple. Van Clief was shot in | | The officers taken from the Neches || ghliged to sleep on the floor of & || (Copyright 1030 by United Press) ; chism S et the > breast and his temple had been| Hollywood, Cal, Aug. 28 () — motion picture elite. The brother of | besides Carey were First Mate S.|| 1oom other than that occupied by R rane Md A Slebeas ) L anawea o ate onven 1zed by a bullet. Harold Duncan, brother of Vivian|the famous dancing sisters was|Stalsan, First Assistant otiiar allags | [ e e Absiate The woman's second husband, Dr.|Duncan, exacted summary revenge |seated at a table with his father, 8. | Carl Reuhlbach and Third xicated condition. Offi aitte e s S trorly rat oy >nn Kirkwood, a veterinarian, was | for the pummeling his famous |H. Duncan, and two companions|D. L. Thompson e e s Rl s o bbed o death in their home in|ter received at_the hands of ReXx|whep Lease entered. The actor was| The other 20 members of the crew | | g Mivnareki and th I e 2L . JeFime ee At her trial on a charge of | Lease recently by soundiy beating | pointed ewt to Duncan as the man | had taken to a lifehoat as the vessel | | gopartment is t iy I'r £ 4 Bint nslaughter she said the veterin-|the motion picture actor in a hotel| who had beaten Vivian Duncan at a | was sinking. case e g | A uing ful urvos- il ran was killed accidentally in the | cafe here last nicht Malfbu beach cottage and in a few = - = _—— H 1 s o on, I 4 that wit} buggle for thh weapon with which| Iive witnesses of the encounter| moments a torrid battle ensued L ES % - ; Thev At ha ¢ intended to commit suicide said Lease’s eye was blackened, his The participants struggled around | 4 nominaton. Fok fer first sband was John A.|{face cut-and his nose was bleeding | the cafe and out into the lobby of THE WEATHER ToE E e at prima- L Avoy. a textile designer, whom |wher the fight was halted. Duncan an adjoining hotel, where they were | | HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 29 SR Hbertl S p divorced also was marked, although not so separated New Britain .and vicinity: hanged. is prohab) Sy % e yan Clief had returned home |badly as that of his opponent. | "I gave him a bad beating,”” Dun- Increasing cloudiness; slight- (Standard Time) RIS R 3 ‘h frira s New Britain sday hight after having been The fight started. according , to can later informed newspaper re- ly warmer tomight; Friday \‘ | New London 12:50 a.m.,1:25 p.m. leal less dreadful than as been ] havs KbowE ay for more than a week, police | witnesses, shortly after Lease and| porters, "and I felt like kicking him partly cloudy, w( | | New Haven 2:01a.m.3:07 p.m "‘}: ‘:Hd weiblanito P tha Tinitea &g ned. Neighhors said they heard |Duncan met in the cafe, a place | — i | a2 L Kicatect ; } ed on Page Tw :muple quarreling. much frequented by Hollywood'sl - (Continued on Page Two) j* * | ¥ e | Press in abswer to a frank cate-| Tyo) 4.on'Xess Zmc)