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. 1930, Levitt and Pape Not Expected to Bolt Party and Run Independently Despite Republican Caucus Defeat NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, iofas vty “]OGEANIG LINE WILL HAVE fSUS PLOWS INTO GROUP e asting 8™ = "\ BIG NINE-DECK STEAMER| KILLING THREE PERSONS PLANNED BY PAIR = | bt Will Fly Plane From Newfound- vestigating the shooting. Pedestrians Hit by Machine on Road | land to Budapest and a graduate New York DR. TOWLE DIES Boston, Sept. 5 (A—Dr. Henry C.| of Boston Colle, Towle, 78, the father of Ursula Par- | University, Dr. |rott, New York authoress, died at|practising physician in this city for {]l"s Dorchester home today Born | 53 years. in Patterson, N. J.. and Boat to Publish Newspaper and FINANCIAL TANGLE HITS BIG BLOCKS New Haven Mortgage Firm Iu-i«m terested in Buildings Here |5 Have Its Own Theater—Beth- Near Mountainside, N. J.— lehem Given Contract. Three Dead. P A — Mother Wounded When Son Fires Gun at Her Hartfc 5 (UP)—While . Sept. 5.—(Pr— and Jo- nor were walking down Mountainside, Otto Matuschka's seph O the road last night from a roadside | Newa omerville San Francisco 5. —(UR)— on line officials announced to- the Oceanic camship com- organization— Waterbury Publisher Says He Will Continue to Fight Roraback Crowd From Within Republican : for |ou Sept. family further had ex stand when a Bethlehem for a third pa similar to tor them at Fore The ship will cost $8.500,000, will be 6 displacement of There | Trvington, arrested for man- will be nine deck slaughter. He said he did not see the The liner will accommodate ap- | victims until too late to stop. Police proximately ¥ 5. Its|zaid his lights were all right | conveniences theater,| The five were struck as they left telephone | for the night the roadside stand wsting system. | where Mr. and Mrs. Matuschka were driven by three employed. will give the ship a guaranteed speed of 21 knots, motor ¥ Ma daugh- or were Kill- | nd another e injured. Hoffman ot New Haven, Sept. 5 (P—some de- tails of the conduct of the business of the Connecticut Mortgage and Title Guaranty Co.. now' in a re- ceivership, have been brought out by means of advice asked of fhe court by the receiver. A previous court or- der had revoked the guaranty on about £6.000,000 worth of mortgage with the gasoline |notes so that holders of these will be v plan to take off |on the same footing as holders of ort, where their |notes not g ranteed. In effect, the 1. for R design of the guarantee was to in- the note holders against loss on principal and interest. the | »any paving less interest on particular notes. ALREADY 300 SOLD! The Bird Importers promise to have 300 more here, before store opens tomoiTow morning, for the last day of the sale. Come early! Select your Singer or a palr of Love Birds for only down and balance weekly—and take them home with you, essels being built River, Mass. ~ Ranks — Landslide off on the flight e to call r condition ul Seymout. ;‘i that they t today be- tennis courts, 1 system and bro: Twin propellers steam turhi s, The D. MILLER ¢ Co. 26 — CHURCH STREET 26 Saturday Only PART WOOL BLANKETS Size 66x80 $2.98 The capital stock of the com- pany is 3.434 shares or a par value of §100.000. There is no other class of stock James E. Wheeler asked the court for advice as to the right of the to resign its trusteeship on mortgages, aggregating in value $7.000,000, because of certain auses in the agreement. In this way the effect of the guarantee pro- | me up for a ruling. which | ade August 16 by Judge John Booth although at the time money to pur- Magya 4,000 mile off from Harbor Gras plan to carry flight when Mencken Believes Beer t _B‘"“ fi-‘"‘??“‘ t of the com- ed but when (: tember 12 on onfirma n of the receiver this is expected to be offered with a state- | ment as to the exact condition of | the mpany. Heretofore, court ac- | tian has been in chambers Parlor A rbor Grace- plane has a n hour and Value $3.50, for . 1 150 and It has open with nelem- equipped 1se in KE] 3 | The Connecticut Mortgage and | HORGUE 70 SEE BANDIT the largest of which are the Glen 5 * Man Robbed of S50 Identifies Dead \WOOD ALL WOOL BLANKETS 72x84 for $8'79 Value $9.79 apartments on Glen street, the Cort- land apartments on Court street, | and the Glenrock apartments at! 72x84 for $12'50 Value $13.50 Glen street and Rockwell avenue. | In at least one of these properties, | the incomes are being held by court | [§ order awalting disposition of the | case now in the ¢ | er as His Accoster— HALLER POST FAIR Seymour L S Ofectine ntses Coroner Investigates 00D TWO COLOR BLANKETS BEAUTY SHOP for $ 75 | Chicago. Sept. 5 (A—The first | ® Value $15.75 | B ‘ y v bombing of a business conducted by | ¥ 5 ; a woman occurred last night on | ‘Kfil?ll{t’lj ," a - avenue when a black | R LA 2 (0 5 - R % apple” exploded at th | % rear of Madame Love's beauty shop. Police believed the bombing was due to price cutting by the shop {owner, Mrs. Jennie Love. The dam- age was small Th tion of landslide pt. 5 (UP)—Vic- slly virulent out- ew Haven and by police to a today fo attempt to identify B. Lafo. holdup man shot Poli ; McHugh BOMBED Se s gressman Fe vention vo Throughout the state gations to the Hartforc were unpledged. Levitt ne delegates from Chaplin in Wi identified Lafo as one of the two men who held him up here. He was nnahble to identify George B. Moore, who was captured after atfempting USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Greater Values Than Ever! There is no better place than Kinney's to buy your Fall Footwear. 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