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Second Section NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ =+ | REW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1930. {DRIVER STILL HAS HIS LICENSE ORDERED TAKEN ator Arrested for Recklessness, Freed GIRL ASSAULTED:; POLICE SEEK MAN Employment Office Ruse Used,: + She Tells Officers on Court Nolle, Keeps His Permit. The case of Earl C. Lester, 30, of 115 Lyons street, charged with : 3 reckless driving and having im- mx:_m;:;n;. : Y., Aug : ‘(-l?»f; proper brakes on his car, was nolled :; 2 A’\: frlz 17, of New York |,y progecuting Attorney J. wG city was found unconscious in a aods in police court today. lonely and wooded section of a farm. R TR 400 vards from Bedford road today ceord- She apparently had been beaten se- [\°8 '© Officer James Kelly, who ar- il rested him his automobile Despite 'a fractured skull, torn |forced the of linsfod fonel scalp and other bruises, the girl re- | raveled way on Main street | covered consciousness in Northern |FeCently, and_Chief Hart ordeged Westchester hospital at Mount Ais "{’j{:‘m"""""“* to~Yake Lester's license co long enough to tell a story which sent state police on a hunt for B wealthy, middle-aged man with an Lester's license ive automobile, who, the girl |Chief Hart's order having been took her to Katonah, beat [S4ed under the request of State acked her. |Commissioner of Motor Vehicles R. | According to the siate police, the |B- Stoeckel that drivers arrested on | girl said she registered with a New |Serious charges involving motor ve- | York city employment agency icle law violations lose li- censes forthwith. Tt was learned to- ‘What effect the nolle will have on remains to be seen, some their time ago. seeking employment as a | housemaid |day that Lester's license was not Monday. she said. she was told to taken from him the iy of his first | go to Katonah, where a man known |arraignment in court because he left | only as Mr. Scott would meet her. |the police station before Officer At Katonah, she said, she entered |Kelly reached him. the expensive car of the man who said he was Scott, and drove for an hour through northern Westchester, when he dragged her into the woods, PRESIDENT AVOIDS beat her into unconsciousness, anrl The girl lay in the woods for 60 | hours until she v found today by | Mr. and Mrs. George Colby l‘nTiy\, 8 dist superintendent of sc 1s 1s district superintendent of schoals | Shypg Rebess Filling of Federal Police st ar(rd a check- through Posts When Possible the employment agency | | 28 (P—Presi- FUROPE SWELTERS |, s o Heat Makes Belated Descent on France, England Washington, Aug dent Hoover is view t unless situations arise re- rauiri posts filling of federal oper func- tions of appoint- 1 con- (UP)— by London, Augz as enveloped today tifiing heat from the burning plains bt Atrica, sending temperatures in | any cities to their highest marks n seven years, and causing at least 4 deaths in Great Britain The temperature in Paris at noon cas officially announced as 100 de- reas fahrenheit the hottest late in ugust 1870, but Southern rance reported even higher record- From au 18c¢ ned tha horitative My this conclusfon out of consideration to both the senate and his prospec- [ sources it was <t Hoover reached ve appointees. Wants Senate to Act Wherever possible, the president | desires the senate to have opportun- | y to consider his nominees before v take office. He is understood also to feel that should legis- since that s, ~with 172 *at _Saini-Etlenne |1® Dranch decline 10 sppreve e rokes. government nches af- Streets in Pari i nd currents of rom the ISl el T b1t pollcy et b uthwest carried easily Qistinguish- | gororreq o Deeni s an ble grains of dust, showing their | pointment of five members to the frigins in the Moroccan fields independent federal power commis- The French meteorological bv:ree;u o AR e e 5 red little encouragement to the |place that composed of the secre- | prepiring people, and predicted it |(arjes of war, interior and agricul- | ould be even hotter over the week- |{,rq | d. | In addition. he has postponed London Swelters Again A et e ts to fill vacan- London ‘sweltered for the third |ojes in the feseral courts wherever ccessive day., with a temperatufle |court busine not p $2 in the While that Was \whene ity how it seemed Appointer avy » it oppressive. The toll of life in Br s increased to 14 with the de o diplom other Great aths ed by bm sunstroke today of four mem-|paving then rs ‘of the Guards regiment Who | ;5 the meanti Mr. Hoover is re participating in maneuvers at | |studying applicants for vacant posi- roright, Surrey Itions and is understood to have Hundreds of London clerks 1eft | chosen several sir customary black suits at home To Complete Tarifl Group i w days he the personnel 1ich wunc s morning, and went to work in brts and open-nécked shirts after |4 g pools. Ur bathi expec of hins, thout 3 ot s considered noteworthy that | o Sk St officlal forecast for the firat [pctst BOC Bt our other o in several years contaped the |1 e gppointed \ pd “hot.” Usually “very warm | shortly, nowever, the president | considered sufficient. will be confronted with filling a i place in his cablnet—that held by ¢ » ) t “Pocket” Streets [Secretary of Labor favis—republi- For Action by Council |can nominee for the senate in Penn- blans to cope with the ‘“pocket | 8vlve "’” :"fl he has been look- | ) U S gn oewith & viewstojmalk=| a1 1 OLEA BY.C0RSEOT 1O Ambassador j : Morrow to Mexico, republican nom- every effort to do away with ;- 2O T8 X 00 plic: gituation, are heing made by the 2 % SEDE om New Jer- d of public works which is pre- | **¥ g = R O i e oA Sl | In addition, the ¢ SRR L plan commission g S i GanE tiv he commission will report to he < €Ol r‘qub,”o nting a chair- k meeting of the common coun- 1 of the federal reserve board to in September. 1cceed Roy A. Young, who resign- ity Engineer Philip M ed .“.‘(r‘hhf and a chairman of the nated that the ;. | Merchant Fleet corporation to tak: 5 almost 25 per cent of the ot ‘:’“r le”f"d‘{f John R. Gordon, who 5 ways and many are 5o 5\\uatM recenfly-idied there is no possible way —— ing through to another nighwav. | Woman in Pike Crash ~ | b all such cases where improve- ‘ ts were needed in streets of this| “\Otl Seriously Hlllt re the board has referred them | ‘: d«:“ on e plan commission. This Drav»‘n '] ‘n‘ ”' joper vlm | has caused considerable dissat- | '“K‘ that figured in an tion ang, such action may have [S4USing injury o Deputy ‘ e rfFH)\4*‘VJ in relation to some | riin H. Horwitz and ‘ = e Harry Ginsburg on the Be i 52 pike yesterday FIRE DEPT. REPORT {toFbeson]y s | Horwitz suffered a laceration of t b. No. 4 of the fire department | | called at 12:15 o'clock today to ght fire in an automobile owned | knee and torn ligaments which re- | quired him to remafn at home to- | day. oseph Roy. The ear was in a Attorney Ginsburg was bruised way at 40 Booth street. e . No. 6 of the fire drpar(mr-m! TWO HURT IN CRASH | ered a “still” alarm at 12:1 Lynndon, Yt. Aug. 23 (P— | .k today for a grass fire on |ander Ross of Bridzeport, | rty of Fred Heisler at the cor- |2nd his daughter, Della Ros: ! bt Arch street and Shuttle Mea- |in the Bright Look hospital, avenue. Jonnsbury today, suffering injuries = i | ained here yesterday when their i BETTY, ¥ NER WIN | car crashed down a 75-foot embank ! ookline, Mass Aug. 2 (#)— | ment Mrs. Nellie oss and Mrs. H - L, Nuthall of Ingland, new |H. Brown, also of Bridgeport, we I jcan ternis champion and |discharged from the same institu Marlowe of J.os Angeles today |tion today r treatment. All ced into the final round of the | four were pir ned beneath the ma chine when overturned after smashing six trees, and more than a half hour's work was necessary m\ extricato them. it (wood invitation doubles \ournr\\ t battling Edith Cross, isco, and Marjorie Morill, Dnd. for 9-7, 2-6, 8-6 margins, ‘ Madrid Charles G trail of pr | primitive modern ¢ | Th Moves From Prehistoric Cave ¢ Modern Galleries la general \day visiting | history and DAWES PAYS VISIT T0 MADRID TODAY .- lic museums of pre- al nses of Union Curtis 1 Thomas wood stre@ con's stolen from the yard last night Clty Items he were notified today of of the operator's Alphonse Giroux of 4 street, Paul D'Orio of 147 Wladyslaw Chojnow- Linwood street and MeCormick of 67 Ridge- also the return of the C. Wilson of St police suspension street of 135 nse of Harry Quarter N8 (AT hsador . local police were notified to- Dawes today followed t day by Dr Burdsall, superin- 5 trom 'his | tendent e ctate hospital at Norwic Gorman of 3 the institution on Tuesday A. T. Jones of 38 F street re- | ported to the police today that his bicycle! valued at $42, was Hrélion uiew somapRof e et Hex Doctor Assaults archaeological exhibits. He also s 2 5 i gome extremely interesting private His Patient, Charge collections. Then, for variety sake Aller n, Pa .\‘)g\n' 28 (UP)— he went to the Prado 1nis Rex, alleged “hex” doctor saw the world's most c accused of nd battery lection of Velasquez p ay by Mrs. ( nte masters, elp get Contrasts With Trip ac- There was vivid co 8 between N Mr. Dawds' experie of yesterday, ¢ and clambering through the slippery u derground haunts of men who ; : ; : : : thousand or twenty thousand yea Three of the winners and crowd at national air races in Chicago. Left is Art Killips, La ago painted on t Aot Grange, 111, first in Miami, F14., derby; right J immy Haizlip, St. Louis, winner of speed event, |the pictures of b g promene and lov\er Jimmy Livingston, Aumla 1ll., who outraced rival in Lm\\n.\'xlle, Tex., -derby. the stately corridors of the e P— A, O'Connell Parenthesis Undaunted Fast Brltwh Sailor (GP)— ILLNESS FORCES MAN T0 QUIT GAHPAIGH WORK JALL BREAK FARLS BECAUSE OF NOTE rred today Paren- itish x-Cong. Joscph F. O'Connell's » find Accomplices in A0 | s prace, 4 o e clde Iliness has forced fo Congress- seven times. handicap yesterday, In nell out of the and 80 cared hases o stone e age, th ages and of artagen o spects Collections cut to cor Bars on a window ha d through and a piece T had been lowered > grating over o ro cach. Two o 2 a skylight had loosened and the |ir for essman from the |ponent . Young Jatk Mea t the story of bolts golding an iron screen in place |fifth district. Mr. Moore, “hg was | Detroit heavyweight, and ' had bech removed. ampaign manager for Edward Brown of Tulsa. e Authorities believe that accom-|Mascolo of Waterbury in the con-| Jack DeMave was sched tol EOR BEST RESULTS ¢ plices outside the imRitution had as- | Eressional campaign two vears ago. |be the third, but ir USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADPS | stated also that Mr. Mascolo would | sisted in planning the brea “DeMave not be a candidate for the nomina- X"ad T ved tion this vear. orkouts Sues to Collect for. 5 : B ”hfi; “Mouse on the Knee” l : i : HOLL'S sHIP ARRIVES 1 o bene to itled by v he organizat has brough ains e is in stino Tabellione t Aale- d and suit for $45. Attorne and === S. Gerard Casale represents the|inve ¢ plants, | plaintiff and Hungerford Saxe| They reported that the alarm wa cluded 14 new flower represent the defendant. ac- | set oft when an employe of the bank | plants from Jan Mayen. East Green- tion is retur: > to the city cour touched a button. land, Hoel reported, is quite warm The plaintiff sets forth in the com- — — in summer. Interesting fossils and plaint that he underwent an opera-| Robert Burns was a plowman in|coal fields were found at Clavering tion on May for an ailment | Ayrst bay. “mouse on K Augus intil Portugal’s North Coast Lishon, Por . August 28 (UP) —A storm of typhoon violence swept the coastal region north of Portugal last qight, and dnmE Brha uprooting trees A large f TUTORING IN ENGLISH MISS MARIE 102 Pro MAY today here in ok nnivers: The ssion from the to the ights of her or- A solemn mbus, Hibernians and zatiend took part ass was celebrated mlm:? \ J. man Joseph F. O'C % s Relish and Coaster ran | In the various mu; 1s of Madrid | Youngstown, O., Aug. 28 (P—Iron = MIW empted campaign for the ocratic MOM- |y0 2 qeaq heat = General Dawes today inspected col- puddlers working under the sliding s it ¢ tion for Unite ates senator, Tiroirs ST ections representing all of these ale of the Amalgamated a . 1 oo ages bled from all parts of . steel and tin work- rustrated Ia LBuCe) Fneman (,nes Blood Spain where digging for ordina reduction of T 4SS building operations i ton er the hi-monthly the dol le in Chi- To Save Woman's Life " DEsdion r r the bi for Seville. to moto found to have been $1 ; P Huelva, Niebla and Ri pounds d on the roof of a building across the be” tr o world's oldest co d as com street : erred shortly to Peter Ben Briz- hich have been worke May-June period, resulting A few fter the troopers hospital, Brookline. tagenians, Romans, Moors and Span- |reduction of wages from took their an automobile in| Doctors have ordered O'Connell to roughout all recorded his-|$10.60 a ton | which four men were riding was|take no further active part In the nd, even more remarkable, seen moving slowly past the build- |sénatorial ¢ aign: A ther, ntists b by pr;,msmm‘ |ing. The occupants apparently were | James O'Connell, has a_zr”fl to MONTREAL an himse frightened ® by the guard and the|Speak at rallies and over the radio | Afontreal That is chiefly what Mr. Dawes e sped away. {in the forr essman’s behalf. wants to know about n investigation showed that the | i Mr. Dawes is ¥isiting the Rio Tin- oRla el o e o] MOORE NOT CANDIDATE Price GENUINE EGG STOVE NUT . PEA COAL ... GOODYEAR WORKERS CUT Akron, ent [} Aug (P—A 10 per salar or all sales and employes of the Goodyear & Rubber company was de: ay by President P. Wa parallel th$ factory d worker dvantage in a gr power of the dollar enjoys a er pur- STORMS DO HEAVY DAMAGE downpour ocas creek inutes. WALSH HEADS SOCIETY Oberlin, 0., Aug. 27 (P—Thomas Compton Walsh, Jr., of Boston, was elected president of .the Junior Brothe Andrew, an E rhood of s i he annual con- today. 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