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NEW BRIT 'AIN H W 15,049 e : Lot ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930.— * ,EEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS TEXAS ATTORNEY, WHO USED PLSULSHI ORDERS (s w11 FLIERS READY i) MAN FELLED BY CHIMNEY BOMB T0 SLAY WIFE, DIES "RALALIEMD gy e Their Opposition—Bitter Fight to “ountry Record—Sev- FOR TROPHY RACE ..o oo OF SPEED PLANFS |~ | - ON 3-STORY HOUSE ROOF L T Ll DU ey v cop P s |55 25 IS RESCUED BY FIREMEN Fi s | . Wishes of Military Dictator, Sti, Hopes to Make 950 |75 goto-in men seieses i || = — PS)&MN}:‘PPTEH*!Y S:t YUEHTNING BOMBS | Sends Members o Homes : Milgs an Hour i) SUNBURN RETIRES. Leon F. Liegey, 63, 1tro rihe (0 | L dent William J. Me- i By o SPRINKLE ON E”YJHIRD STEP IN GONFLICT THIRD FATALITY 0CGURS e AS MAIL CARRIER Broushe to Ground in Amarillo Jail - Fellow Bulis Stike in Nioe Paces WITH POLITICAL ENEMIES |\ —— e Conpe 38 Yeus 1 St g Kuoclo Prisoner Escapes Un-? 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SPEEDBUATS REAI] ‘ Pfiderfll Govemmefl[ :::lgous iepol:i:::::; pentant Dafdudant Ad-{peuse or aio0 cansod st Seesd| smien Tosme tn Somcten Amass wlhmd i i Groomea | BEttY GATSEAITS 10 CODMSE GAP | veiersn manmurted ms ouers on Father Saved From 40 4 i T T e for Contest—Three Tiny Planes WOOdlS WOPM Title Force and Presented With Gold| Foot Ply by Son, Who ric Chair—Officials Say parliament, thus placing himself Curtiss-Reynolds Airport, Chica- | With Diamond on His Last Day g * | Nine or more places were struck |sauarely behind the militant pre- EE’"NH []F ‘RE[]S’ Sl S N e Dicyepi e : Holds Him on Perilous man, Cheat Gallows in A C anvas Bag After Be- \ AT CHICAGO AIR RACES - . “I - b Taclos; ‘ | and Senate Are Impossible—Can- m;'rla“t"‘};'o"i/j)fm;"M'-l'fr}i_s held 4% the | Frank Hawks Enters Climatic F[]R MAT[;H TI]DAY‘ . ufg:)8|m- GHURGH IS HIT TWIGE not Carry Out Program Against|Katnoh, N. Y. under pretence .;?j Contest With Plane in Which He FETED BY ASSQCIATES Axe' Carkon Hem. { mitted Crime, Insisted Heart — Stecet and Residence| of ation. He Exploded Liquid ON by lightning, trolley, electric and | Mier-dfttator, Marshal Joseph ‘;"i were groomi a novel assortment With the hest wishes of 40 o® his g | sudski, in the latter's program of of speed craft today for the climax | .. : e = carriers, w ) Chest by Blow. ]vm town was plunged into dark-| Marshal Pilsudski for months ha wl[hdmwso Osl'n'[m {0 GafiIEP- Thompson trophy classic Labor Wil Be Her Last in Competition - rives. {ness last night shortly after 9|insisted that the preseny lower U Day. 5 R G derick 8 | A st 2 g Captai Arthur marine 2 > In- y 3 o |o'clock when a terrific summer |MOUSE. OF Sejm and senate are im- | ing on Labor Day WS il i e Amarillo, Texas, Augus (TP) e G dera. e e possible. Adrurhulnnv, ;}oh;\(al;am»; = : m-” el sbed maill volved in. Boat Building. Be a crowd ore than 5 —A. D. Pavne inent attorney, 7 3 | paign period is now ahead and not . re Bk - o A it e A. D. Payne, prominen ™M"Y Inortheast, accompanied by brilliant | Sl N S A tary fighter in the hope of raising| petroit. A 30 (P—An English men men and children, who had who confessed that he murdered is [lightning flashés and thunder. sl 4 i « bpeed 0 miles an hour or 5 z 5 4§ n(eanad ! | : vill be elected and November REGE[VES STRONG LETTER 0 girl who can do a man's job on the | been drawn to 40 Starr street by the wife with a bomb attached to the | The storm was seen far off be- when a senate will be chosen may more, 5 2 - Hook 2 family automobile, was killed in his |fore it struck the city. and for fully | o worla kmow whether Dilsuders e ica e Shp i the sane I sl e | SehEer was piHed againt Gar Wood, |pointed of Hook & Ladder Co e T day by an |30 hour before anything more se- | on aypect By Dariameniary e sy & late Major Charles Lutz won the |silver haired of countless | Proxim rs. delivered §:30 o'clock this morn- oaytiotnl e tced here, trouble was being ex-|iution which he deems necessary. | clares Organization Will Make Is. |and in which Captain Page won the |y = op, 0 world on T e natically Police believed Payne took his [Perienced on light and trolley wires. | piagolution of parliament is the ace this vear with a record speed | us ; b pLao i 83, of 208 own life with a vial of nitroglycer-| Lightning struck the wires of the | ihirq stagetin the present conflict| Sue of “Arbitrary Ruling” As At-|of 162 miles an hour : on well social was ar- e ine which had Been smuggled into |Connecticut company between here | yetween Poland’s uncrowned king i Its Right has been vastly altered, how- L M':‘mmw_ peor SEnadly on the roof the jail. Theysaid he apparently |and Hartford, putting a New Brit-| pilsudski and the legislative bodise)| i pc Ol terRIshEs: the lower set of wings being Ospliness ihaanry et b which had emoved to make a monoplane, each | for the Har temperarily out of | he so cordially hates. downward on his |ain-bound had lain fac Upon receiving a letter today from I 1 ; 2 - st night cot and discharded the explosive [cOmmission ahout $:30 o'clock, a| First he assumed the premier- “,]“'ZH:‘r&,f“”;m,” mmflfiop wheel of the landing gear being | Marion ,‘f‘,' ira Carsta ente y in th eeven A e i s e JRlL bl Boue oo ook hefore: e ianip on S 85 Thien e Wbl A 1Siit - o s Gor st Party of | mounted on individual struts and | two boats for Great Britain, the s- | by a friend to take 0 he most sectan Sie (it Three Leave Cell worst of the storm actually struck |scathing interview denouncing par- |the 1 nited States, with headquarters | (1€ engine cooling taken care of by | telle IV and Elstelle Vo5 Wood il o the fire ave ticipated in for Three other prisoners had been in | this city. |llament on Wednesday, of this|at 35 Howe street, New Haven, re.| SKin" radiators on the wings datenosth oo ves for ihe Wnited o) the reliringio a lo work done by the cell a few minutes before the Maple Hill Dark | week. Now he has sent the parlia- | questing that he reconsidershis an- A tip has been taken from Great 8 n]vr‘s‘ :v h the Miss Ameri V, {surprised.to find his low workers i xplosion, but two of them left| Four times between here and|ment home. It may be taken for Inounced declaration of 2 ban against | Britain's entrants last S 1L dl"v 1-\. - ’ 7 1 postal officials gathered to do | I 1 in saving the hen Payne said he wanted to be |Maple Hill lightning struek the wires | granted that he will leave no stone |open air meatings of the. oreaaiea. | der cup race ge vent is in- Expect to Crack Record honor { arles A. Lieges bione throwjng the entire Newington dis-| unturned to the end that the next tion, Chief W. C. Hart of the po-|stalled to feed an air ,stream i h lfl'nm"f nd Qefending hos b Former Years Recalled man. was also a Payne's cell-mates were R, T.|trict into ness. In all tions | seim and senate will be of such |jice department announced with- | the motor to step up the pow """’f' "\Or(“!vrfl' _’v »\rvxfim_[lr:v lfh'n ster H in presided father from a ondor, Commodgre Pulllam and jot New Britgin lightning flashing In | character that it will do his bidding. | grawal of his prposition to the plans [llke a super-charser. he record average speed of 75.257 {4l a turkey dinner and fntroduced | plunge to the ground 40 feet be. ernon Chuf®hill. Condor said |the vicinity of wires caused wouble. | Some political circles had hoped |for & rally at Smalter and Eim| Several tery” Planes miles per hour for a 30-mile heat | John F. Burns of this city. president when tne concrete chimney top ’ayne had shown him a tiny hottle |Several timgs theaters were thrown | that Premier Pilsudski might reach |streets on Monday at 11 a o mtiaral are ships callea|™® di by Wood 1 t year will fall. of th :n!"l'v'v".' branch of the phich the attorney said contained finto darkness when there came a|some sort of understanding as to| The _organizer flayed Chief Hart| “mystery” p red in ths Fok s Hoalsientered o National Association of Letter (Gar- . Lightning Hits Building itroglycerine ard which he ied momentary interruption of the|effcet a compromise with parlia- | for using the “flimsy excuse” that|race, but the real mystery plane to L3 Americ 3 v:f\, Reminisce Of earlier days The st episode came about 9:10 or several weeks. \ Rl ment but divergencies of opinion lone of his reasons for taking a 1| entrants is one developed by B Do ‘:m;""“r 2L ” "n’mr‘r": 1:,rj“.y Mr, l)."r< "'f»i.q ) VAIH hArr'.‘ of lightning Pulliam and Condof were in an | Transformers and circuit break- | between the udski forces and | against allowing the rally was the | Laird, Chicago SR el B S e sken place ick the roof and chimney on the djoining cell when th explosion | ers caught the brunt of the storm,|their enemies throughout the coun. failure of R. S. Kling, the party can-| The plane is a Laird speeds gl ';m“' o h‘\ e i HEREE) ury in n}vm’ one o seve ’Lk_]chfirj\ own- ccurred, bhut Church 1s sleep- lonce two complete circuits, the |try already were too deep, ¥ didate for governor, to make his ap- | but has been kept under cover at SRt ,‘_0 e noe ARk V:»w' m']':, ) : Li ges lightning "8 in a cot near Pavne's. Churchill |Blagk Rock circuit and the Church| A bitter fight to the finish now |pearance aj a rally held on Ateoet e meon e trophvaDiens Beo gt n behal of the assembled mail | ripped ugh roof and chim- vas uninj The il cell Was [street circuits. carrying a total of | confronts both factions 1 at Smalley and Elm streets. Kling" (Continued on Page Two) :m'm< "‘ ¢ :5\" 2 v" - .4 f‘]«* |1 4 2 ~r;! ;\ruj‘.r .‘,1_ \|v" Su y‘H:: s ,;,". op floor. m:h is bartly che 23.000 volts and serving a wide sec- | _— reason for not addressing the meet- | o "\‘h;( \’w“,”‘ F}'_” Hf:"‘ ;W ' Folc ‘ SRR DIn e e NS os vvj_&n‘w the After he confessed to killing his | tion of the city, being out of rcm.\B ing was the breaking down of SiG i Al et with a diamon The emblem was r from the chen an® two eath penalty. He insisted that no Street lights were out several | according to Schneiderman. ‘r'nn’—j ‘TM I::ff:dr) -\”.h h‘flr W;ww: A. ‘l ,‘,, f":m\m r ved on e lig 'V. m:. ‘_‘u".l down the i fotense be prepared for him times but only for a minute or two IN'W. PEARL ST. HOME | ™““Fo Figne “armtcars Ruling | FINE IN LICENSE CASE o is rowere: L R SRl L LR b e Sl B Gl e on he was indicted vester- |a¢ 4 time. Residence lights went eut | Another: paragraphliin the ietter Aan] F,LHT'W, Loy f)pn\l approxi- | reco d og th .\l((‘v' loor apartment, occupied by on a charge of murdering his i)} over the city, and emergency 3 reminded Chief Hart that he recent- :' ,‘]tmv:,,” ": '!.',F;:!sfl‘p'r‘):‘\;’r aV’r}‘-; = !':‘vhit‘rtp cssion of ks, Mr “v:m;?;(” \‘i‘w\ y 'n; I;urgua:" Q!r. Life. the ‘n}:nrx called jaill - gangs were husy all night and are | Bullet Found on Floor by August iy told Kling it would not he mec. Knox Found Guilty of Obtaining yyi.q A,m,,' 13 ’kuln‘“\‘\'o;u] built :n‘:rl!!‘v‘o‘n-’-”:o S ,":&’-W eme | window i .nfr‘o'nnr.fiaf' (Z:O\t cu:; fisienc 1 Wt Do e glone itk Connecticut Light and Power | Policemen not held in the central section of | S T T ke i m" e "“v’:::i et anAds o : 3 “’“j\“k:\‘:z‘s he sp of my wife, en nOW Il o telephones were busy all night the city and the organization there- RULC ALY - P 25 s S ER0T 5 er AL LL-U» n hear her calling to me.” eporting complaints. It is expecteil| AR investigation is being made by |fore staged it at Smalley and EIm| warertonn, Aug. 30 (Prjustice t hime ! For Bett S 2k servios e r st “Talked With Her Spirit" |that by tonight service will be back |the police into a shooting which was | streets, where the traffic hazard Slof the Peace Frank E. Knox of airs has annot Y. that ‘~ - fl' ,H\ i cut ‘\n“ ercr};\algz' The attorney had insisted for sev- (¢ 00, reported to _Officers Joseph Gut- |not as great as on Main street. Fur- | woodbury, was fiaed $20 and osts | win or et e iy : Srnoions wrist. Another piece of pipe, to Mr, | A elbow, went s ant ral days that he in con viritual comn The Connecticut Co. reported lit- |OWski and Walter Wagner at 11:45 thermore, Schneiderman wrote, t on & charge of obtaining money un- |y eomn h hiS'4o trouble, with the one exception |0'clock last night by August Roy of Communist party will make an issis der false pretences and a charge of | F E for the Harmsworth |of letter carrie ng across the paid tribut ite, whom he said he killedto ob- |oha above. There were no, wash- |14 West Pearl street, who found a |of the “arpitrary ruling o the chist forne LS R ochangs o :\»;c\rd, T Sl m’ r:.”rlmrw v fhiciency e O L R in $47 nee moneY. Melouts, although lightning - fiashing | bullet hole in a veranda window of all over the state in the fall cam- | oo Hungerford of the town |she has sent boats to Detroit the | Bernard Lynch. retir ather and Son Investigate ppeared to find solace in fhe ahout the wires caused fuse and |his tenement on the second floor. paign, having been advised that it{court here vesterday afterngor S O e LR R L R e TR [ought that he soon would join her |y anecormer trouble and interrupted | ~Inside the tenement, on the floor. is an abrogation of the constitution- Justice Knox was found guilty of to $500,000 _.1 ; S 3 Who q"fi“;w\vv the life of F | ¢ had struck L des he received such afine gchedule to some extent fthe bullet was found, End the po- |al right of free speech. Test cases|accapting a total of $15 from waul ) fioa oy e ] e ntence - ” d | Less trouble than was expected (lice believe it was a stray shot. prob- |have heen made i New Haven and | Harday. an employee of St. Mar- Re Isle and the | up and expressed be e 3 to learn I'm thankful,"” he .\<]wl when in- s experienced by the Southern |ably fired from 170 Arch street. No- | Waterbury, the letter states, and \n | garet's School for Girls when he ap- aliiar T up e R M”_m:, S d been done. Seeing ’ rmed the _county grand JUry | Now England Telephone Co. Nina. |DoGy was struck and no on for |almost every instance the party has| plied to him laet J st 10| the river as far as Peche island near | congratulations. e Sooiie Ahbinge d returned an’ indictment ,,mm«t Meen lines, feeding 40 stations, went | the firing of the shot was learned. been the victor obtain an operato The | the outlet of Lake St. Clair. e ro"‘,‘m,’ ‘po\_;‘] e reached to the m. “All I want now is a auick |out 1ast night; and this moming | Sl ~The Labor day rally cording maximum payment d forth s for six laps over the five |read by Postmaster D to investigate. 5 ial and the ele, ric r)mfr ¢ \oe | ¥3S Tound that 60 stations were our.| SLAYER ( ONLY CANDY to the letter, will he addressed by license is 35 v chary itical mile course. fihe lattes ‘IV;M,‘ Soee Mr. Liegey, as He had promised authorities Phone (GRIS Wodt b eriae Aledina, 0., Aug."30 (UP)—A half |a candidate on the party's te brought on the basis of Justice eecan s ot O e rheat theo s A his son, Charles wever, that hie would mot altempt | mejephone girls who ordinarily | 19llar's worth of candy a day is the |ticket, and the orsaniation wante Knox's action in signing Harday's ternoon and It eachicoinfiworic 't the Sles of e b © LA {ous to see what felde, ceven when He was ERIealen- |oongiats thate day's werk st 10 5| 0166 of Willlam Evans, confessed it held without police interference. | name to the state motor vehicle de- | ry wins a heat. the third cnd el EH - had happened, so went up the lad- byza mob from which he was | yere Geapt until 11 last night, | Siaver of Dolly Kozlowski, Barberton - partments records. Both complaints = i s father. Both stood ved by dvhu!:s \\'hfl vonAHDmm 10 land emergency crews of linemen |&irl. He refuses the jail food daily. (Continued on Page Two) were made by state police Tontinued ge Two) FAET“RY WILL FIEHT chimney. standing on "‘“‘”};1 back to Amariile onle a 125 |and repairmen were kept subject to ' 00f, with the son above oug 0"‘“ e iR | call all night = s 5 AR | Between C Vorfolk S 11e e Tw hy that her husband lost his life L ‘" = REL] i Y.HLS I/I/E'EK’S FF [RS L AU e S R o : AFFA Q (Continued on Page Two) ek e ) . v . B lflTTERY FEU“ R“USEL gt i I[i E New Britain Welding Co. RMER HR"] STAR 0” L ”S NEUTRAL | Decides to Contest []FH[;IALS IN BflSTflN WEDS SCHOOLMATE ON PROBATE PRIMARY| ————— L 7, 3 Tss = 1 3 : . W KES ys EVEN /7 S MO PAON Haymarket Shooting Af- ey uouLgCgoTo l ¥ > CONGRESS. 5 George T. Preston. owner of the : A Zrash (Rt o) 5 (F fj// N v ~ il Britain Welding Co. wnow. {air Believed War Be- dward W. Mahan, Once‘l\eepmg Hands Off Alling- ‘\\f\ / ' plant at Glen street was or tween Ticket Sellers W y 3 ed closed after r bors had 1 e S Choate Coach, Married | 'Voods Contest, Mayqr Ne tested to the police i — i 5 A 't / department has deci . | in Gotham Asserts ¥ order to vacate asked In- i ) tor N ord to issue — | ! a certificate of | ‘ew York, Aug. 30 (P—Edward| Prompted by rumors heard about | = e ’ Mahan, former Harvard football | {he city during the week. Mayor for Preston | r and all-America halfback, was | Quigley today declared his position owner of t | ind for Bermuda today on a |l the probate court judgship fight | nlitatn eymoon with his childhood- |10 be a neutral one. Inspector oolmate, Miss Beryl Boardman of | The mayor asserted that he would e the re At tick, Mass. take no part in the primary other | Kunz, claim ses were hey wese married at St. Patrick’s | than to cast his vote and that he i hedral yesterday by the Rey. is not lending his support either to J eater arles Mahan, brother of the bride- | Attorney General B. W. Alling or % —_— stating o om. The ceremony was attended | Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods, prin- . i CoMaREsSMAN FENN ; " 5 » It clai v by close friends and relatives. | cipa#s in the republican contest to e\ Mavor o«mm;~.=v§ufi°¥?flé"§ééé.‘"¥23~ the building was a oo he bride was unattended. Frank |be decided next Thursday (i A . the zoning went into effect et tt, baseball teammate of Mahan's Alling \headquarters were opened Zoosd ¥ / A & not be iegislated ot T6 Revere Harvard in-1916w was best man. today,in the Beloin building at Main & OF PALS X now HAn wae > couple planned a ten-day honey- | and West Main streets in the rooms . Ruthesfordas aabeot ke s 3 on_in Bermuda. | used by Donald L. Bartlett in the certificate and Betieu ahan was captain of the Har- mayoralty primary campaign. Woods poration counsel % o ha @ team in 1916 and was picked by | headquarters in the Stanley building | A R ATy Ses ta ey lter Camp as a member of the were opened several days ago. | £ vy e ot America team in that year and | William H. Judd. who is manag-| e o £ TR ignated by the expert as “one of | ing Alling's campaign, said today i 1o Guiftre) naw 4o greatest players the game ever | that he was completely satisfied with THE WEATHER i irecoVarn g o known." developments. i $nll the ‘Revare uring the three year period that | — New Britain and vicinity an played on the Harvard team | 4 * Cloudy tonight and Sunday. Investigating officers also believe s: onllzlfguc x\ar:"". lhu; W illh <‘ohr— | e j with showers Sunday: not fourth man v wounded but n 1915. After graduation he ) —. much change in temperature. vay e excitement of the ained at Harvard as coach of the —_— r backs and in 1924 was appointed | (Standard Time) ¥——— % The battle took place on a crowd. d coach of haseball. Two years| New London 3:04 a.m. | LR et B S e 1 corner and sev bystande r he joined the coaching staff of | | New Haven 5:02 a.m. | NO HERALD LABOR DAY rowly escaped being shot as 3 Choate school at Wallingford, | o 1 ullets were fired. Scalia and his n. Shortly afterward he entered | SEPTEMBER 1 | In_keeping with custom companions were met with a burst investment banking business. New London 4:13am.4:32 pm. | 7 -~ the Herald will not be pub- of re as they drove to the curb- ahan is now connected with the | = New Haven 6:14a.m.6:33 p.m. 5 : lished on Monday, Labor Day ing in Sealia’s automobile; Twe) res stment banking firm of Horn- R | How we'ww ceLearate LAGOR DAV | volvers were found on the sidewalk frer & Weeks. e — e S e

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