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BULGARIAN OFFICER CONMITS SUICIDE Adjutant Follows Golonel's Ex-| ample—Third Fails in Attempt | Sofia, Bulgaria, Sept. fact that one of Colonel Marinopol- 8ki's aides committed suicide with him, and that another attempted to | do so was learned by the public to- day. Colonel Marinopolski, deputy chief of the general staff. shot himself with his own revolver after being arrested recently on an espionage charge. His adjutant, Captain Alex- ijew, immediately slashed the arter- fes of his wrists, and died. A third | officer was arrested as he tried to | hang himself. A police officer of high rank in Bofia has been arrested as well as| another man charged with cnmplh‘,- ity in the espionage plot Officials | said Colonel Marinopolski's treason was communicated to the gove ment by, former officers in the Bu garian army, who took service in the Rumanian army after the transfer of the Dobruja region from Bulgar- {an to Rumanian sovereignty. After his arrest, the colonel was cross examined briefly, and then told | | ning and started preliminary work | he was in custody. His captors add- ed that his revolver, howevef, had not been confiscated, and he could draw his own inferences from that fact. The prisoner promptly drew the weapon and shot himself. BERLIN NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) last evening at Community hall No additional improvements were called for, althought it had been stated that an additional street | light would be asked for on lower Main street. The petitioner was not Present at the meeting, so the proposition was not brought up. The new rate is a reduction of 1-4 mill from that of last year. Paul| Siegrist, clerk and tax collector of| the district, reported a small sur- plus lower rate for 1930-1931. The re- port of the district shows it to be | & very satisfactory condition tax bills will be sent out month The | next | East Berlin Items It is estimated 10,000 gallons of tar oil was laid this morning on the highway from Morse’s well bridge .The road below the | Mildrum Jewel company after the o1l was laid was just as dangerous to motorists as after a severe ice| storm. Several machines slid an the road. coming to a stop only when the car struck sand piles or the fence. A gang of men were at work spreading sand over the oil but they | could not it fast enough to sat- isfy the r‘o!or'fl: who expressed | themselves in no uncertain language over the condition of the highwat- Mrs. Ralph Gamble and son Ralph | and daughter Virginia and Mrs. Mary Bourgeois and daughter Betty left this morning for Vermont. Mrs. Gamble and family have been visit- ing here for the past two weeks The/fife and drum corps will hold its regular weekly rehearsal this STRAND THEATER — HARTFORD Qne Week Beginning Tomorrow l First Time At Popular Prices ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT By Eric Maria Remarque MORNINGS 25¢—MATINEE 30(' EVENINGS 30c Continuous Daily From 10 A. M. Sunday 4:15 to 10:30 EXTRA MIDNITE SHOWING saturday At 10:30 P. M. All Seats At Regular Prices CHANGE WITH with JON At Its Best! “The A‘I§I£IONIAL W mn FAV, Lios m A Real STARTS SATURDAY + JACK OAKIE 4 (P—The | ter all' bills were paid. This surplus made it possible to give a | that more than | corner to the West Crom- | WOULD -YOU CARL LAEMMLE Awsish 'CZAR OF BETTY COMPSON ..JOHN HARRON A True Story of the Underworld Bedroom Farce That Will Keep You Laugh- ing From Start to Finish— |evening at 8 o'clock at Community hall. The library will be open tomor- row afternoon and evening for the |exchange of baoks. | Despite the number of families whp have moved from this com- [munity duripg the summer. the |school registration indicates but a ‘los! of threé pupils over last year's | figures. It is probable that the fig- jures will be equalled or bettered within the coming month. A team from Kensington will play |an East Berlin nine at the Percival avenue grounds late this afternoon. The Kensington nine recently chal- lenged the young men from this | community for a home-and-home series to decide the championship. Although the team tonight will be |a pickup one, the boys have consid- erable confidence in their ability to |take the Kensingtonians into camp. The republican caucus tonight is expected to bring out a large part.of | East Berlin's complement of voters. The meeting is called for § o'clock |at the town hall. | PLATNVILLE NEWS (Continued From Page Seven) | evening-after a long illness. She was the mother of Clarence Barnes. gen eral secretary of ‘the New Britain T MG A TRe board of finance met last-eve- | on the town budget for the new fis- |cal year. |- Douglas S. MacDonald, former | principal -of the Plainville - high | school, ‘is visiting friends in town _Dale F. Aldrich if Saybrook Point |is, visiting his mother, Mrs. Eliza- beth Aldrich, at the Plainville Camp grounds. Fire Chief and Mrs. Edward P. | Prior and two daughters fave re | turned home from a motor trip to | Plattsburg. Mo. | Crown street have returned home from a stay at Standard beach. | George Farrar has returned to his {home on Washington _ street after | being treated at-the General hospital for blood poison- { Fred Callen, Sr., home on East street, proved. Henry Trumbull and family have | returned from their summer home at Sachem's Head. Stephen Bugiel. a former resident. was a visitor in town for a few days. is much im- He is manager of < chain store at | Great Barrington, Mass. “Jack” Elfiott has returned from a motor trip to Vermont Canadd.. Dr. Lawrence H. Frost and family | have returned from a months' stay |at Bay View, Milford. Allan King of Elm court is en- | tering the Arnold school at New Haven. | _Mrs. Eygene Beland of Plainfield, | N. J.. is visiting at the home o her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Je- Vasseur of Pierce street Mr. and Mrs. B. H._Hart of Whit- | ing street are spending their vaca- | tion at Baybrook. Myron Steele of New Britain. who | is in a serious condition at St. Fran- | cis's - hospital. Hartford, suffering | frgm a mysterious gun shot wound, ded at 35 Broad street until a short time ago. More. details can be | | found on the first page. | Kurt Bloom has returned from a summer spent at Lake Kennebunk, Me. WHEAT PRICES BETTER Chicago, Sept. 4 (A—Wheat had |a better undertone at the start ot trading today and early sales were about steady with yesterday's close. Scattered buying later caused prices to advance fractionally on all deliv- |eries. Corn was slightly easier be- cause of commission house selling. Opening 3-Sc lower to 1-4c high er, wheat afterward rallied a little, and then steadied. Corn started 1-§ to 3-4c lower, but subsequently rallied sllgh!l\ - | | | | | FATHER HAGEN ILL Vatican City, Sept. 4 (UP)—Fath- er John Hagen, aged director of the Ponttfical observatory and the only American who is a citizen of the Vatican_state, was gravely ill today. He has long been in charge of the | Vatican observatory and has not vis- |ited the United States for many | ’ vears PLACES THE [ N WRAY «THE SAP in FROM SYRACUSE” | Misses Susie and Mary Rooney of | New Britain | who is ill at his | and | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. THREE MEN SAVED _BOY HELD AFTER INLAKE MICHIGAN ADATTING MURDER VI ,.!nli. “ {Coast: Guard Aids in Resoue 16 Year Old Youth Says He. figony After Boat Burns Goncealed Body ‘ | Chicago, Sept. 4 (UP)—Three men | - Baltimore, Md., Sept. 4 (UP)—A | whose 35 foot sloop, the Mildred II, | 16-vear-old boy was held today fol- caught fire a half mile out in Lake | l0WIng his confession that he killed | (. his employer with a monkey wrench | Michigan, were rescued today after ,ng then nid the body, immersed | _ written by AT THE STRAND | suffering injuries on the flaming ship | in alcohol and covered with rubbish, | ~ Filled mad waggery. riot- and being forced to leave it in 4 |in a vinegar barrel. ous 1o The leaky lifeboat which almost sank be- | . 1o body of Herbert G. Wetters, | Cuckoos alking musical play- | fore they were picked up. eheot ot HE.thb reariof theater, today, to- The men were Norman W. Blon- ; morrow s an innov: 25 ner of. t W. establishme y t. | morrow a an innova- dell, 25, owner of the sloop; W. H, | DiS establishment Tuesday nigh The youth, Kennard Thompson. was | . Radio Pic- 2 3 it n e lead ?Q:?dceé"le’%h's brother, and' Ar-| .\ .cted’ yesterday and confessed | ¢ into the lead Y, after eight hours of questioning. He | introducing an They were on a pleasure trip on | the lake wheli a kerosene lamp up- |set and'set fire to the boat. The | flames spread. Suffering from burns on their, hands and arms and realiz- | ing they were fighting a losing battle, the men lowered the small beat and started for shore, but made little tainm the s are sated with draw- said he killed Wetters on the hight of August 1 when he was drunk After killing his employer. Thompson said, he fell asleep be- side the body and did not realize Ithe enormity of hjs crime until he awoke. He then took some money | revue. It tion based headway. o Fovie: Hothies e oty shres |l swase. A lookout on navy pier saw T ol S e e | ith b 1 ap e e later when he returned, the | with hun flaming ship and ordered Capt. J. O. | 32 o Anderson’s Coast Guard crew and th told ‘police. e the sloop Blanca Flour to the rescue. JEeansiasia, e e et e tree men | GUM SHOE SLUGGER GETS o extravaganza of de starring the lBa]En‘ca Flour and taken to a hospi- | FUUR YIGTIM‘S N DETROIT {‘::?hdfie“’fz“ = :1 ‘Z‘;{; cast of featt P ersonals |Mystery Shrouds Movements of number: composed by r and Har- T Phantom Burglar Wko Preys on ry Ruby with { Miss Mary E. Meehan of 32 Wil- Lindreds o and a son street, has returned after spend- ing several months touring the prin- | cipal countries of Europe. She will| Detroit. Sept. 4 (#—Four men, | resume her duties as a teacher in the | !l Owners of small shops, were in A AR AaTe At veek! | receiving hospital today, each w Keepers of Small Shops e “The tanding comedy picture G. Elton h turned home after | Severe wounds in the head. victi and Saturday. the spending, the week-end with his Police say, of a “gum shoe slugge acts of family at Pine Grove. | who assaults and robs withgut be- Dobson ing seen or heard. Each of the men was found un- M. Confield of Brooklyn, N b spent the holidays at the home of Mrs. C. Remuth, 371 Main street. | conscious on the floor of his shop, chance Mrs. George Elton who has been | his pockets turned inside out apd |With thel spending the summer at her cottage | his cash drawer looted. Each told Carne Revie in a at Pine Grove~Niantic. had as her | police he remembered = nothing of 3 and talking guests over the week-end and Labor | What happened. .\nliono:?.\\;x& Day, the Misses Charlotte, Dorothy |and Marjorie Gould, This series of robberies, which prompted special police activities, started Monday. The fourth victim Rogers are alo on the bill in e M “Bits of Italian Humor Joseph Moynihan of Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilcox and son, | was taken to the hospital last night S | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daniels and | He is Zelik Kardal. who has a H,"C,HGOL 2 BLQLL“ artford. — | daughter, Eunice, of Middletown, | clothing store on Brush street P e e Mrs. Betty Sheridan and' son of | Previously Simon Diamond, Law- | o0 "0y o New York and Mrs. Helen Hammer- | rence Goldberg and Max Goldberg | ogiata of are. £ mal of Newark, N. J. Mrs. Elton | had suffered similar attacks. ecitic bequests amot will spend the rest of the month at | - ) have been car: | Pine Grove. \ | COLUMBUS OPERA WITH FILM “Christopher Columbus,” the new | opera with a film, by two French- Emil Paulson has returned from a trip to Denver, Colo. i Drs. Georgiana and Jessie Monks which the local i > : men, M. Paul Claudel and M. Darius |Rave returned from a montlr’s mo- | \iayd, was recently given ite | celve one. tor trip through Colorado and Wy- | 1o oremicr at the state . =il | oming. r‘{z:l“‘; PESRISD ALt i o “high| MOTOR VEHICLE REPORT 4 W | The police were notified today of é T duction 1s so large | ; | SHE HEARS VOICES 1IN BoNES |hyapt The production as Euroge | the suspension of the operator's That she can see history in Dins | conls” crage the 27 scemes . The | licenses of Paul Lindgr and hearfvoices in bones, is the claim I state Opera stage was extended be- p b e Vo Lo oy Lotte Plaat. the emInent|yong the first tier of boxes to mak o Tt erman psychometrist. Frau Plaat |jooc jo2 (**¢ €0 00 "oxes 19 T0 0 3 son of says that four years ago eerie capa- | : 4 so the return bilit ealed tr Ives in her, | CTCheStra are. features. the chorus| ., % onses of Einar Freberg of ilities ‘revealed themselves in her. | SEACSITY, SEe feStuTes, e CROU o the icenses of Eine b ¢ As she cannot explain these powers, scientists In Germany and Holland have been helping her to probe their mysteries. The psychometrist has [ only to take hold of an object and the story of its possessor or former environment is said to be revealed |ito. ner. She ‘says “thal .she screen simultaneously. The singing helped the German police to detect | ¢ rpaoqore Scheidl as Columbus ;mlxrdert;r: b!\;‘hvldm'ido:l!::'s 1“““";“ |and Sclia Reinhardt as Queen Isa- | helonged to the wan e 5 , same way she has found lost dogsiléni bl B i and valuable old pictures, and she | = i e etorzaTreeeah e e HARTFORD MEN HURT | mere bones | Montreal. Que. Sept. 4 F—R. | . | Martin Kendall and George Seralo- | CONSOLS FOR MONEY of Hartford, Conn , were injured last | London. Sept. 4 (P—Consols for [night when their automobile over- money 55. De Beers 7 1-5. Rand |turned in a ditch on the Montreal- | etreet, nd 2 ple street n of 101 Harn and Georg Arch street opera opens with a film story of the | creation. The stage ~then shows Columbus dying in an inn at Val lid, Spa He accepts the invita- tion of the chorus to join it and | view the story of his life. At times scenes were shown on the stage and | has | _ i | Miffés 3. Bar Silver 16 9-16d per Ottawa highway near Ile Perro: ounce. Money 1 1-4 per cent. Dis- JThe,\' received medical ention at | . for cuts [count rates-short bills "and three |Ste. Ann De Bellevue, Q monghs 2 1-16 per cent land bruises. | = SRARD TODAY, FRI and SAT. sert WHEELER roer. WOOLSEY SENSATIONAL COMEDY TEAM OF “RIO RITA” LEADING A ROYAL ARMY OF NUTS AND NIT-WITS IN THE GREATEST SCREEN FROLIC OF ALL TIME! ON THE STAGE 5—ACTS—5 AUDEVILL Featuring FRANK DOBSO! “The Love Doctor’ THE CLAYSERN REVUE Singing—Talking—Dancing HENRY J. KELLY in “Chile-Cbn-Carne” REDFORD and WALLACE ANTHONY and ROGERS in “Bits of Italian Humor” sowsrAL JOLSON “BIG BOY" Unless otnerwise indicated. theatrical motices aad reviews in this colump are vress agencies for the respective amusemeut company. +»GRAND, HARTFORD As a burlesque trio of CAUTIONS Par: ucted to ¥ also discount and vaudevillz | trites in the region on “Girls Fr Fol Recent military moves against the B ttraction at the Grand the- | rebels have centered in the Mt. Ari- Hartford d real i a le their feet vaudeville pt. 4 —P—French farn- ers today were ~dxd arm cred; hem aid movement by loans to enable credit ons to meet the needs of all | |voiced by women plavers in mixed doables contest. There have been times when (k‘ (UP)— | playing benches have been filled with shirtless men taking advantage of the sunshine. = l Kurdish Rebels Attack | Turks But Are Repulsed | Istanbul. Turkey, Sept. 4 [ Kurdish rebels who have been op- |erating along the Persian trontier almm\od the Turkish infantry head- |quarters at Diarbekir teday, but | were repulsed | | The Diarbekir headquarters is |deep in Turkish territory, nearer the Syrian border than the Persian fron- GLUE SALE APPROVED Boston, Sept. 4 (UP)—Stockhold- ers of the American Glue Co. today approved the sale of the Gelatine plaht and business of the company to the Eastman Gelatine Corp. & tier where troops have been at-|subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak tempting to surround the I rebel | Co. at an approximate price of §2,- |tribesmen. The officlal announca- | 300,008, ment said the Kurds retired with ——— | heavy losses after they were unable |to obtain the aid of other Kurd leaves nothing to srat reg: where government troops It has life, pep, origi- | were supposed to be closing in on TODAY and TOMORROW talent in its ranks Sweeter Than Sweetie s of the show is e S o She's Yours! She's Mine! She’s Everybody's. “Hon ey” starring NANCY CARROLL Co-Feature Seeing Is Believing—As All the World Over erous applau date at the H Many startling in- 4 in this year's French Tennis Players Must Not Doff Shirts pt. 4 (UP)—Tennis plav- ce must wear shirts. 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