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- v 00 BEL News of thtle World By Associated Press R NEW BRITAIN H Average Daily Circulation For \ Week Ending Aug. 23rd 15,049 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FI-VQIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1930, —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES = o e PRICE THREE CENTS STOCK BROKERAGE in Petroleum Shares Sales Plan After Checkup Edwin E. Beardsley, City Mayoraity Candidate Held. Waterbury, Aug. 20 eastern Petroleum company resident partner and charges brokerage house planned to Connecticut investors of $6,000,000. Beardsley Priminent 5 was Edwin E candidate mayor Beardsley he Campbell com- resident of the Wate ey's case w b office ht up Ited in an in- mber of x Commissioner and ‘the Jpee pany were New York Produce exchange and would be listed on the Curb, inves- igation w said to have revea comp: vas unk n by ials of either exchange Planned Huge Sales 00,000 shares of ' ‘ampbell planned to open flve pffices in Connecticut cities, aid. A survey of local ated Waterbury investors had paid bout $10,000 for the stock.— “other it was Local Ofice Possihle Ahil- ion organization d made definite ard organizing an office in however, and planned a eriden, curit New Britain would havesheen a gical point for an office through ich to cover the New Britain trad- investigators pointed ns of the stock selling ad " ion rbury nipped pro- Clear Case, Stiles Sa [Hartford, Aug. 23 (U'P)—Captain | ", Stiles nf the state Dnllm‘ Hay described Charles W. f"aml\—\ i1, alias Charles E. Kenner, ng Beach, Cal, and Edwin }; | (Continied on Page Two) { endsdorf Would Usev Lincoln-Douglas Style of Battle betroit, Aug. 29 (A—Revival of Lincoln-Douglas style of cam- n through joint debates has proposed by Edward I'rends- , democrat, of Tjudson, Mich., to opponent for representative Eress frorg the ict, Earl C. Mithene of Adrian, the incumbent rendsdort’s proposal goes even bnd the plan fqflowed in the us series of Illinois debates, econd Michi, ise all campaign expenditures, ! SCHEME EXPLODED BY POLIGE INQUIRY Prominent Waterbury Man Held NEW BRITAIN POSSIBLE SITE FOR FUTURE SALES OFFICE| ¥Charles W. Campbell & Co." Pro- | posed to Sell $6,000,000 Worth of Rights in State — Investigators | Claim False Statements Made — Once Brass (UP)—Inves- | %gation of the alleged plan of Charles W. Campbel] & Company of New York to float an issue of 1, 200,000 shares of stock in the North- was climaxed today by detention of the | Sara Powell Haardt of Montgomery, Ala., and H. L. Mencken resident of this for the 2 s morning in Waterbury police court and continued under $5,000 bonds until Sept. 8. He is charged with misrepresenfation of securities and taking money and goods by fraudulent practice Investigators charged the real of the brokerage company bell, but that he d Kenner of Long o stock in Com- state po- lice were called into the inquiry to cooperate with local officials. Although Beardsley and other epresentatives of the Campbell com- alleged to have said the petroleum company was listed on the and investors indi- | ate-wide campaign to dispose of its| | other cities will be collected by Dr. | FEAR BOY LEFT HOME l]EBATlNfi EAMPAIEN try or last night. Associated Press Photo flp”“” shown following their marriage at the Chulch of St. Stephen Americar Re- the Martyr in Baltimore. Mencken, editor of the Mercury, long was known as a champion of bachelorhood. qeml;r the bride’s first novel was accepted for publicatinn. SIDEWALK STANDS DEWOCRATS IN G1TY MAY BERULED OUT T0'BOOM PAONESSA Dumont, Hart and Rutherford Delegation to Congressional Con- Have Discussion on Situation | vention Favors Former Mayor STUDY ZONE ACT CHANGE WILL City Officials Consider Benches Out- Southington Representation Votes to side Stores Objectional Because Stand by New Britain Man and They Occupy Part of Public Foot- paths and Block Pedestrians. Gubernatorial Nomination. | In a drive against side€walk fruit displays, show cases | and other obstructions, heads of city vegetable former Mayor A. M, | ! Bachelor Mencken Marries CONVENE TONIGHT for Buckingham or Wheeler for * Endorsement of the candidacy of Paonessa for the democratic nomination for cén- “YNEW REVOLUTION Tree Ster’s Grandfather Dies LOOMS INBRAZIl; But Endurance Stunt Continues; GUBA IN TROUBLE Rio Grande Do Sul Province in. Rebel Throes—Troops Order- ¢d Kept in Barracks 'MARTIAL LAW POSSIBLE IN ONE CITY OF ISLAND NATION | record in a crab apple tree in melmar a long illness in the Air With Pal in Quest of 1,000 Hour Mark—Boy Sad But Remains at Lofty Post. Despite the fact that John H. Morley, 79, of 1164 Stanley street, | will “come ‘down o Brandfather of Harold, Morley, who‘ John H. '\‘lorl-\ with Michael Kowalczyk, is trying|died at will be passed 7-v'i then “ho 2:30 o'clock Thursday afte to Strengthen Position of Present| “°ll a5 a grandather, young Harold i will remain on his platform perch Regime in Argeatina's Difficulties | in the tree and will not atfend the | funeral of his grandfather on Satur- —President Stays Indoors Behind | day afternoon. riage to Miss Elizabeth Tyl For many y Mr. Morley wa 1 foreman in the Stanley Works, » Death Fails to Threaten Record John H. Morley, 79, Passes Away While Grandson Is Up the grandfather, to establish 4 a national tree-sitting | noon at Mrs. Starr's private hospital, He had spen | ; [rear of 'the Morley home, is dead, | nearly all of his life in the ol | Destroyers AbNve in Buenos Afres and was a pal, and dear friend as | Morley home at 1154 Stanley strect, where he went to live upon his mar- ! e m—— Miniature Golf Courses Try Subterfuge in Vain POSSE SEEKS MAN Washington, Aug. 29 (®—When mmu'urr‘ golf courses close at 130 o'clogk every night in obe- wem L‘, rict of Co! opises ot twer el From Ambush, Wonnds Two ibout t 1 hour Others, Defies Police HEADS INTO DENSE W00D H ppealed to veasonanie nour - mus v or- | AFTER BATTLE FROM HOME i servaforopening the corner ot N o Caiahthin Fionse, Harhiar B AT lieved Wounded — Deputies See Youth Sell Jug of Liquor and Fall : NEWINGTON CAUCUS [ ey upon retiring six years ago lived a Before Gun Fire When They Try ; | The decision to remain in the tree | quiet ife of ease in the old home- Ring of Troops—Sanchez Pro- | was made this afternoon when Har- | stead. Ha was a charter member of U to Arrest Him—Efforts to Stalk e itar stator 4n P old and his father discussed the mat- | St. Eima lodge, Knights of Py 4 claimed Military Dictator in Peru. e, Knig Slayer Lead to - ter and, despite the love that Harold and a member of the . bies Lead o Bovtier Dunele By fho Assaviated Press ’ had for his grandfather, he hurch and of tha Tver : O 9GP An Military and political unrest show- | that he cannot express his griet| class of that church Younger Democrats Claim G. 0. et ed ,1,:'{.(“,» today in four American | more keenly by atfending the funer- Mr. Morley leaves s brot P 8 pur t of republics, Brazil, Argentina, Cuba al than he feels now at the loss of (harles Morley of Southington: two itt S 1 a 0 s a ¥ s harles Morley of S 7 n . 2 i and r old alleged and Peru his relative. The boys will remain sons, Milton L. and ck L. Domma‘[es Town GOII!IIHIEC N m,,,\h,n,.‘ vho shot four ,,-; i,—; ; .\d\\\;he to the Associated Pres® up in the tree uriil next Thursday 5 e S R rom Montevideo said the Brazilian ' afternoon, when the 1,000th o (Bantinis P et o 2 disturbed by a revolutionary move- Aeie el ment headed by Juan Francisco De Oh P h S k D t d M S0 e B 2 d Deputy Sheriff Joe Souza and that all federal _troops 10 I'ONCe ee emenie an Point to His Running on Indepen- SEibA e e ave heen confined to barracks. 55 r ined to . / elder Cuba Faces Trouble F M d f 8 Y Old l dent Ticket—New List of Dele i memdent or Murder o ear ir e g in Maximo Gomez, Matanzas, where , e ey Threats to Reorganize Party Made, rioting over political issues had not Ssouth Bend, Aug. 29 (UP)—The [klocks from he physicians k‘n"’ S :\fl’i;:amgzg vet been guelled. The same dispatch | murder of eight-year-old Marberine | sai she had be s than an (Epacial £ He fand home thenoe o (ndsiro A said a score of polificians had been | Appel, who was kidnaped, cruelly at- hour. “ g1 The yom | U SAEE O S arrested at Cruces, Santa Clara, in a tadked, strangled with wire and No Motive Advanced element & local democratic | D& thickly : “"’M“d countryside. plot against the government thrown in a vacant lot, started a hbors and members of the Ap- | party reins stormy jeriad P iosonathe Arrival of three destroyers at| search through two states today for | pei famify advance no motive for the | caucus ¥ challen, the & n the house and Buenos Aires today strengthened the | her apparently maniacal abductor murder except that Marberine legality of the town mmittee, hand of the government of Argen- Authorities believed the child was attracted the attention of a mentally charged it with subr r Sutherland was believed tina, threatened by insurgents. Pres- | the victim of a demented man who unbalanced man. Her mother, Mrs. |publican dominatfon Biyolinded STy an il e ident Hipolito Yrigoyen did not lured her into an automobile with |Eula Appel, a divorcee, knew of no |jected its list of de shots with the officers. emerge from the heavy guard of Promises of candy and held her cap- family enemies who. fhe il conventions ! :war ndrlasr night troops yesterday thrown about the tive for more than 30 hours. When — others of its own choosing e government house and his residence, the body was found, only a f (Contintied on Page Two) g e in wait for a de- Buenos Aires still was unable to ex- S e h .(vrx::rlz:‘d plain the extr measures and as High xchool S Shim it : 7 ST AVATION GETSNEW RADICALS ADVANCE 5 s > seriousness of the who had been to Duley's body was 1 iation of friends. as la Sanchez Peru Leader Peru's revolution which ousted President Leguia and installed Lieu- tenant Colonel Luis M. Sanchez Cer- ro as military dictate today had completed its cycle, with Sanchez sworn in as president and Lieutenant Ortega military governor of Lima, one week after tHe date they launch- ENTHUSIAST AT 77. TONARD CHANGSHA George' Cooley Joins Ranks of Foreigners Board Gunboats to Fans for Airplane Riding Evacuate City Again departments today considered an | gressman in this district is expected og (s ravolt amendment to the zoning“act which to be voted tonight when local T O Eeh AT T £ o B o (e gl i Troons wene m narencks INTENDS TO GO UP AGAIN 1300 ARRIVE AT HANKOW ducted beyond building lines ance at the coming convefition. _Montevideo, Uruguay. Aug Sl e Ar tuthecton Klected ns delegates to the cor News has been received foday 5 » it PR on a V"n:i“ i s'h 1 7“‘ rom the Urugnavan border city of Fire Department Electrician. After Communists For Second Time With- Dr. 1. J. Dumont, supcrintendent of . <L E : s R Gnuty ot ceak orajezyk, Dr. John k Riv hat a revolutionary ou ; o 4 b alth, Police: Chict William C. Harl | haul Aansiaficn. Joseph Bianea X.|is feared in the Bradilian state of Rio Experiencing Thrill of Travel in Month Seem Likely to Capture A Corporation Counsel John H.|J. Sidoti, Paul Joseph, Frank T. Mc | Grande Do Sul. where all federal qpove Ground, Returns Esuber- City — Morale of Defense Troops Kirkham conferred at length and | Mahon, James H. Passerini, Rich- | froons have been confined to bar- S e | racks ant Over Trip. 3 were in agreement that such legisla- |ard O. Schaefer, Thomas D. Donlon, tion would solve the problem | Attorney William E. Hagearty, Objection to the displays fs|Agnes Valentine, Etalia Barretta, | !grounded on two points, the Richard Viets, Dr. Henry T. Martin, T e Mrs. Michael Hannon, Grace Ralph the sccond one | Robert Kerringan, Attorncy F T. and Jéhn Kata. T will. at ug day leave but a few T hotel t of walk for pedestrians. Condi- | Hartford, to fixithe tin a plac: tions in the locality of the railroad |Of the convention. It i prmMM crossover on Main street were cited | that the convention will as aggravated instances | in "Hartford. Ordinances covering this point in | (Special o the Herald) Southington for Paonessa Dumont and unless other means of | Southingtof B9 St dales correct the situation are fownd, | fl‘ r‘]‘?’,’“’fl ‘;4”:;'3 dn‘( df the commeon council and the board *fl i o “r' mocratic of adjustment will be asked to l“-Y' ional con ion a faucus imend the zoning abt of democ town hall s held in th BECAUSE OF AIR LURE (Continued on Page Two) S Ands, 16, of lavo, PTG BFFERS CHP Disappears Without | Exp]anatlonv ‘ Fm FIS"ERS’ [;flNTEST Tnglish Challenger to Pro- b e 2uon | vide Trophy for Schoon- was expressed today by An ’r_\ ; of Clayton, who asked the police to er Race to locate the hoy l Emil, a pupil at §t. Mary's schoo Newport, R. I, Aug. 29 (P—Sir | has shown an abnormal interest in Thomas Lipton, British }“h,smanlmem when Sergeant Fly air transportation and has devoted and challenger for the a large part of his time to reading} books and magazines on this sub- America's Cup today said he "ould furnish a trophy for competition betwaen the 3 [ fishermen of Canada and of [fect. His father belleves he is try- |- i0q states. {ing to make his way fo/an airport | " Britain's grand old man of yacht- in Vermont, which has excited his|ing conferred on board his steam (GUIIO8LSY acht Erin with (aptain F Pine i boy asked his mother for &1 oE sl Clonce vesterday morning, saying that h Waa-deptded. that vanted to come to this city s¢ Hnns two boys who are engaged an ternations endurance tree sitting stunt. She | pen's chalienge trophy | gave him 25 cents and he left home, | pine \will sail the American | failing to return yesterday afternoon ischooner, the Gertrude L. Thebaud Becoming _alarmed, | againgt the Nova Scotian Blue Nose, ever, for he has suggested thaf |the father asked the police and|capt Angus Waltérs, of Lunenburg, | two candMates collaborate in | press today to broadcast news of his|N. s, in a series opening at Glou- | ing a committes which will su- i disappearance. 3 |'cester, Oct. 9. - | Emil has had no treuble at hom: | Atter one vessel wins two races 1t all campaign litgrature and |which might prompt him to runGloucester. the schooners will go to t its dissemination among the |away, his father said. He was in-|palifax, N. §, for another three- ither has opposition in | volved in a controvetsy: with a'race seri In the second serie jes, September 9 neighbor who threatened to have ihe Dennig trophy, now held by thr letter to Rep. Michener, | him arrested, the father said, but|Xova Scdfia committee will be at said the following his matter wa ot serious enough stake nent has built up through 12 (to drive him from home — - in congress, in addition to a| The boy is about five feet, two —E al party majority of 12,000 to |inches, tall and weighs about 115 0, “gives you an advantage 1| pounds. He has light brown hair. HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 30 ot hope to overcome unless you' bigree to what I consider a fair, | rable and businesslike campaign " He said he would When he disappeared he was wear- | ing brown trousers, a brown shirt and white sport shoes. has asked persons who might have | seen the bo¥ the Andy home, 5267-J. (Standard Time) | New London 1:59am.,2:24 pm. | | New Haven 2:47a.m.4:12 pm. to communicate with | | N\The father | Iae—-——-——-—-—-—at | | Edward Donahue, Darius Benjamin, | the I represented pmerchants declare that they are con- | . Reports coming over the frontier | from the great southernmost state | of Brazil said that the revblutionists | the George Cooley, superintendent of electrical department, and old- Hankow, Aug. 20 (A—With 20,000 reds menacing Changsha again, it were being led by Juan Francisco | est city employe of the City, has re- |\ oo 0B T in da Souza turned from his vacation an en- 3 i3 = A halaatic alvman I He s the city will board gunboats tonight Rio G ern fron- at the age of 77 fteen hundred tier state g 01333 niving en Field a o v popula- | Hartford a - = et it of co I han d as the first e sacked Month Ago wonderful sensation I have ever ¢ om Chang (Continued on Page Two) perienced. Anyone who can fly and S were conve does not do $o is missing something, | INE upon the Hunan province capi- OM GLOSED | and believe me T will make as many | 1#i, Which was sacked and partly AUGTION R alr trips as T possibly can. T am not | destroyed by reds a month ago f 50 old that I have no sport! The provincial garrison of £.000 | LICENSE IS CANCELL e e e T B ’ e Reports Feeling At Fase city, leaving it to be overrun by de- Mr. Cooley said he felt as much | spoiling FESE State Péliceman Visits Main Strect |, A0 the it thoush mr:{ r‘r ' o5 gunbos r".d\ Place About Which Patrons he were sitting in an easy ¢ nd { o Kearn w America - he did not experience f <t felt the plane g Had Complained FRnEia t grou a State Po- | go two pilots and twa porters John Zekas called at the | aia®noto aoioared the least cor Iry 565 Main | copned as they soared spac . this afternoon and took the | nrohably a speed | auctioneer’s license away. Therc | thev had e & : |was a sizeable crowd in the store| Concrete highways resembled ‘ac the time and they were given pieces of string stretched in grace- | ful curves across a carpet, he said and automobiles appeared to b |time to leave, after which the place | was closed so far as auctioneering joeiEoodEiisiconceriied about as small 'as the end of a Numerous complaints were made | finzer He was unable to distinguish by women and mep who alleged 10 | the places the plane passed ove have been tricked by the auction. | FEWER CONNECTICUT rex cept to have a general idea of th rg. Sergeant M. J. Flynn of the! oute and he was «pl P i ctive bureau, who was de SR e e i P iar as iny ine plane landed — informed Pr Attor Before returning home Mr. Cooley > ~ ek < 1. G. Woods of conditions ' {ried to obtain a rese Every County in State complained of other air trip but was disappoin Atoording: o the nolice: the MONEY ls5 /sreat was HhS deraand, Helgould Shows Decrease in which complainants gave the auc- not help thinking, he said, as ob- > |tioneer yesterday was refunded 10 | served the comfortable appointments Ten Years n was call- | of the passenger planes he saw in | ed'in. In other instances according | various airports, of Lindbergh's dar- | 5 e to the complaints, articles handed |ing and the wonderful achievement| Washington, Aug. 29 C —h\:r) to bidders were not of the quality|it was for him to soar out.over the |COURLY 1n Connecticut showed a de + crease in the number of farms with- in their borders by the recent cen- Nortb End Merchants Want Buses com e From South Run to McCabe Park By | Atlantic in "“The Spirit of St. Louis. cent ar p riod was on Ja on Jan 1ary counties the 30 and Fairfield Several of the owners of stores|walk from Central park to shop with located between the Main street rail- | them, but who woul bly ride Hagtford |road crossing and St. Mary's church | + h 11 Lit eld ... as far as St. Mary's church, if the on Main street met this week and‘ e Middlesex .. discussed filing a demand, through |bus routes were extended New Haven . the common council and'mayor, that | Among those favoring the project — New London all local bus lines in the southern |are the proprietors of the Birnbaum | rolland .. part of the city which run their | Department store s, In the Windham . e buses as far as Church street, and |Lipman, the Zucker. the Cieszynski [n Rhode Island the nimber of then go around Central park, and and the Eisenberg furniture co rms in 1930 was 3.366 against 4, back to the southern section. be re- | panies and several of the markets 53 jn 1920 routed tg go north on Main street to and grocery stores Palace the- McCabe park, around that park and ater is another unit supporting the o = * return to entral patk, and thence project ! south It is the plan of Nathan Birnbaum THE WEATHER The merchants have wanted bus of 381 Main street to present owners to make the extention toy through a committee of the mer- New Britain and vicinity: their foutes for a long time, and at | chants, a petition to the common Possibly light showers to- 6ne time the proposal was turned flatly down by the council council next month, asking that all but the bus lines now turning at Central | park and going south be compelled vinced that they are losing much [to make McCabe park their furning business from people who will not | point. night; Saturday partly cloudy, not much change in temper- | ature, S, ‘f—vw—t-—F———*‘ |Staff Engaged for Probate e highway and The school was in darknessand | the nds Lee Bown and meeting was opened on the Rodney Roach, deputies, were lawn and then adjourned to the wounded as they trailed the father. town hall. Opposition 1o Mr. Mor- | Bown was shot through both legs gan as chairman was made evide and Roach was struck in both arms at once. It was brought out that no {and one foot democratic town c mittee hadd house. a two story frame been elected last vea® and the old | bt used as a combination committes had been held over. A |dwelling and store, was surrounded move was made to elect wtown | by ree of deputies and v ice men, when s the day was tion reb icaded himself hook o " y brought out Bloodhounds ought up but read which their handlers were driven back com ttes m be 1 in odd herland appsared suddenly oar nnr.u-\ and opened fire. Unable to Quit, Says Morgan Rm»d he tragedy was the story Mr. Morgan stated he was ready |Of & joy ride that turned into an to give up the chairmanship of the |a8ency of death party if that action was desired, by Joy Riders Bought Booze he could not see that such a move Duley and Carlyle, on a night would be 1 t this t for a moonshiner's lair, lay in t on the M Remarks were hurled o1t rcola-Wendling road uths stopped. officers rland appeared v arrested voung stepping onto when ome to Buy n for Tunnir for r whe of i of his car T down, they 1, by herland’s father. The fled to Marcola firing and ran to ¥ iley barely con- One new mber of the pariy v was taken to a hes- who entered, the discussion and !pital and Carlyle summoned officers tated his opinions strongly was|who surrounded the cabin asked by Mr. Martin he was a 1ing battle two other Lee Bown, and Rod- (Continued on Page Two) wounded. Both we: they drove to Marco- W0ODS HEADQUARTERS PREPARES FOR FIGHT == oo JAIL TERM IMPOSED ON INSOLENT YOUTH Open Disrespect for Judge Brings Swift Retri- v were sent to s Judgeship Nomination Contest . bution cutor 4 the rep juarters with ¥ solent to Judge Stan- duty in the police court to Main street da, 28, of 367 will spend the next 30 davs in Hartford county jail He was fined 315 and costs on the charge of assaulting sister A staff of stenographers and cassers is working in the camp and the district, his cludes New Brita £ ki Sophie Gajda, and as he laft the ng con e e v 1 Willia publican party are permitted to e the wke part in the primary election | vouns womem accusing her brother next Thursday. The polls Will be|se oanting te “take a couple of |open from 4 to 8 o'clock in the | oo "E 02 SR atternoon and evening. Because of | hegoying me o the fact that at least eight names! Gaiqa testified that he went to will appear on the ballot, it Will | the home of rel orobably require meveral ROUrE 1 |gtanet. where thore was & cor the count e ain voters make wil known Senior High school Bt stoaat = second ward, State rade schoo South Main street. third war had not (‘amp school. Prospect sireet; fourt} T ot ward, Central Junior High schoo llenged to find him Main and Chestnut streets; fifth|employment and he would be glad ward. Rartlett school, Grove street; |io it sixth ward, Elihu Burritt Junior he started to leave and (Continued on Page Two) \ (Continued on Page Two)

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