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Have Conspired to Violate Dry Law. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1930. i o e ! |GRAPE JUICE COMBINE | [ Law Enforcement Ommission to \I]EMU[;HATS NEXT | ‘DIA[iNI]SES EAUSF has broken down in this country be to have his future determined | | lawful . . .. Booze. zambling.® : S P 2 v, Clarence H. MacKay and | i % S Hundreds of gifts of clothing were School for Bovs here will be discon- Washington, Oct. § (A—Promise e Al {itution. rope. of them could ¢ received before the birth of the baby. | tinued after completion of & new 2 vhich there will be o0 BUe O |remedy cold hands and cold feet it e returned without @ personal explana- | month. Only 60 boys are now oc ing’ emanate rom i & 2 ‘ ‘ . A . P fon a R City e added, because U »e | cupying the 5 % B |1t 15'to cut two nerves that lic Ovel‘ CEIHDalgH Flll]dS Los Angeles, Oct. 9 (A—A nation B[}am 0] Cl]lGfigO TAtompatant comolalsant) of abmstips . he added, because it would b upying the old building, all ethers sion today after long hours of argu- | HONE the b et alleged to have a $5.000,000 yearly | = e e i e away to charitable organ he grounds. Clothing is also being i : VAShInEtan: Oct.9 . (UE) = Demy | siness, ‘and nilik inabnnalsg con. |\ REie N B S et fa B rinE or without it appearing a “signal | purchased so that the boys may it. It has become definitely known it = A g0re s ! s { New York—To a ball game 90 |of the attention of the senate cam- ‘ldictment here today, charged With | ona) wilingness to pay tribute to| He attacked crooked business| -Col. Lindbergh also revealed that forms. hibition is now dominating the dis- | M/les away, a look at all the plays|paign expenditures committee he- CONSPIracy to violate the mational | yobper parons” for liquor and to agents of unions and dishonest or- he and Mrs. Lindbergh plgn to visit _virtually all of the day and night|saw the final World series game in|in November, it developed yester-| The federal grand jury yesterday | Robert I. Randolph, head of the tractors. Chicago leaders had un on on an extended tour. from the Dutc word “buizen " sessions yesterday were spent in|Philadelphia. He went and returned | returned the indictment and et | Chicago Association of Commerce, ed to clean house. he said, addin “Both Mrs. Lindbergh and I have [ which means to drink in excess. “clement of the commission for a rate of 270 m opened are in the democratic cam- | the nine indicted persons. | Speaking at a New York Board of | one will save us. and the mageots of " immediate report on this question. 1 paigns in Tennecsee, North Carolina, Prohibition investigators said the |Trade luncheon. the man who is munism are always crawling and aders of this insurgent element of Pittsburgh. Pa. He has been in| In addition. the committee will hundreds of thousands of persons|in Chicago declared New York is ly and subversively and sur- | o are understosd to be Judge William | it since the age He has been | continue its investigation into the throughout the country., sending |the “port of entry for much of th. reptitiously in the hope of an ulti- e use uos ltuegs facKintosh, former Washington jur- | tional Pctroleum exposition other inquirics huve been postponed through the mails guaranteetng | perhaps the largest distributing cen- mocratic form of govern- « > is republicans and dry, b { after the elections 510t o [ter.” : : : ist, both republicans a 3 | until after the elections. fine old wine. il 42k There is nothmg just as good as | answer to the charge it has been de- e company. according to the fed-|!¢ld. lay at the root of the crimc ! L voting {oo much time to republican authorities, after being “pro- | “aY¢ o 7 hibition controversy and do it at, primaries. The fact that the com- | cotsed® aecording (o the mstruc- | | A3 10 prohibition.” he id. 1 once. Eig mittee has given its entire attention. |tions sent the buyers, showed as|‘PINk our difficulties result bec Chairman George W. Wickersham 50 far, to republican primaries in |igh as 15 per cent alcohol. | e have made u felony out of w [ihe 1ast, 13 years, and government| “Our son basshardly reached SHe . of o 0 . , S b t E l P h b t R | ] millions pay a constantly mounting saying, “and in any case, it is a que 3 3 RS COMPLETION u ml ar y l'O l l lOl'l epO]’ | U!] g s F ER]ME WAVE tribute to these robber barons for tion he can best decide for himself Meriden, Oct. 9—Housing of boys i Jd 4 | Nationwide Organization Alleged to | stuff they wouldn't drink if it was when the time comes.” in the old bullding of . the EULE of an early report on prohibition in TS cia mfl" M r ofigati L R d lh T” N Y T\d if the, laws: agdinst them indbergh said. They cou e |double cottage some s cin—meres wav o] THIe Hore Tnvestigations Loom andolph Tells N, Y. Trade teoies e o Lindbergh eaie. “They could not be dounl ' cottage some fime, next Hoover's law enforcement commis- |, * 0 €0 o merves that lie) wide grape juice selling organization, | e e e racious,” nor could they be living in cottages grouped around ment at its opening session yester- | ‘hest pening Southwest Clinical conference about ; ) ! | | ocratic primaries will receive most Nected With it were under federal| o, orime’ wave is due to a na-|in protest against present conditions, | 1A¢k of appreciation. wear civilian garb instead of uni- that {he controversial subject of pro- Ccussions of the commission and that [ and back in 3% hours. I'rank Hawks | tween now and the géneral elections Profibition law. purchase special privileges, Col izations of emplo or con-|Mexico and South America again| Tionze 15 a s term daviverd . arguing the demands of an insurgent { by plane, at time whizzing at thel The only new hearings to be honds of $5.000 each in the case of | declared here yeste “If we don’t e Ourselves, no Two Insurzents Lead 1 s H. Sloan and possibly Delaware. defendants sold wine-grafe juice toleading the civilian anti-crime drive breedi in our spots waiting pa- 8. Kenyon of ITowa, and Kenneth S |ziven a gold medal at the Interna- | republican primary in Nebraska. All s and advertising matter | crime in the country and Chicago is 1 complete breakdown o neither of these would talk. They This program is the committee’s| Some of {he juice distributed by | Prohibition and racketecring, he are reported to have insisted that | ? the commission thresh out the pro- ! “announced after the long opening | Pennsylvania, Tllinois and Nebr: session that the commission hoped | to report to congress by the opening | of the December session. He added | he -believed “if the commission | reaches the conclusion that prohibi ! ka, gave rise to the charge it was ignoring the democratic campaigns. Senator Patterson. republican, ,| Mo., has been appointed chairman of a sub-committee to hold hearings Passengers and Crew Drown in In several instances, the prohibi- tion investigators said. products shipped out by the company already had been “processed” and showed an alcoholic content of as high 15 regard as an innocent thing, w 10 PICK CARFER results in the felony being com- Nas been wonservationty “esimatos WALl Choose Life Work, Not! that the gross sales of illegal liquor "SALADA" Motor Launch Upset per cent. in Chicago amount to $3.000,000 a tion is not enforceable, I think we | I i e _amou . week and New York's weekly bill is Have It Selected should s: Patterson also probably w#l han- | b probably much greater than that S0 busy have members of the com- : e 5 y ) Mexico City, Oct. 9 (UP)—Serious | dle the hearings in Tennessce. The ERS ARF ELEGTED g mission been in their first hours [EXICORCiY DSt AVMDE) S e P e OFFIG vl The great volume of this illegs ¢ York, Oct. 8 (UP)—Charles since the summer recess, in arguing | 1°0J, conditions existed in the State forjjthen upol business and the enormous pro Lindbergh. Jr.. will choo; : € of Hidalgo and other a « re- | North Carolina inquiry. ] p x over the demands for an immediate | 0f Hidals thep edisining s i | lihat it produces have resulted in the |his own careor when he comes of [building up of a nationwide , according o an interview with T ions today, with heavy loss of 1 The charge in North Carolina is report on prohibition that there has 3 3 s | sanization that operates by bribery, his father in the November issue of R D o T that large sums of money were cen no indication so far v : ; g 1di 3 Pitteant nass and ore 4 thrown into the state from outside the body divided on this subject, it | IFifteen passen andicosgorts Siah Balls . Mrs. Mabelle Carroll Chosen Presi- | corruption and force. the Pictoral Review. to nominate Josiah Bailey, the dem- N . Government Broken Down Col, Lindbergh laughed when the . motor launch were drowned in a it does divide. Also. no con f ommitont LAl Chalapa Siate cratic candidate. All of the sena- ak . S proposition in the way of a recom orm on Lake Chalapa, State of | @ . 4 dent—Installation to Take | An army of thieves. thugs, gun-|interviewer asked him about his e 853 nd rascals has been built up in nt plans for his son’s future. mendation on prohibition has so far | Jalisco. Tuesday. forial candidaler arcunyolicnilnatie 1 <ail Politic: ¥ ing about three score persons mi May g ; Itni;x rf\-:!rall\l nln'xr‘!{:x':l,all\tl:\‘«]\l\.f":‘(e(h;.(}H\Z and feared drowned. said the The committec also may fold | Mrs. Maybelle Carroll of 58] the commission is preparcd to assau | Podies of a woman and two chil-|hearings in Delaware later this|Maple street was 4\1'mm'1 yms;di‘n' “political influence” in the adminis.|¢ren had been recovered. The Month in connection with charges|of the L. D. Penfield camp. 8. of tiation of justice. /Already members | search for other,victims continued, | that money was used excessively to| V. auxiliary at the annual meetjng of the commission have lashed out|The disruption of communications | nominate former Senator Bayard as held in Junior O. U. A. M. hall on at this. While an early conclusion |made it difficult for officials to| the democratic candidate. Glen street last night. js in prospect on the prohibition [ make any estimate of the dead | Chairman Nye p sonally will | H\tr_off\f »flln ted re: | : subject, several months are expect-| Relief work e % continue the Nebraska inquiry into| triotic instructor. Mrs. Gertrude e e that bo: | ief work was being organized |y capdidacy of George W. Norris, | Steed; guide, Mrs. Carrie Yarroll: :d to be required by that body in|lut there was widesprea ering i 5 4 5 k5 B A% ¢ | but there was widespread suffering | o “Bropen Bow grocer, against stant gnide, Mrs. Sarah Goode completing it ntic task of sur-|along the San Pedro river region, 5 Al ¥ Mrs. Alice Carle, Nrs. Nel- veying every phase of law enforce-|and in the Nayarit { f Ruig | Senator George W. Norris. Nye has ces, Mrs. Alice Carle, Nrs. D . . - ” - - 7 - 2 : 5 ¢ 1 the Nayarit towns of Ruiz|,nnounced his determination to find we and Mrs. Olive Ambler; R Says ment. q 2 poneta and anti 2 . 4 ane Tuxpan, ~Acaponeta and = Santiago.| o cource of money advanced to ! color guard No. 1, Mrs. IFrances All reports on prohibition are un- | 1 ship: ms Gl ins olor y erstood to have been completed. |\ aeporn coas SR | the grocer for his candidacy. Williar oais 1 By pEsRELcoRstgand e peyone | While in Nebraska, N Lucy V One of America’s Leading Industrialists. This is 4 s i ng s of the | e ~ < 1 i ‘ ) ,‘r.‘é’.;&?f‘}'“»‘r? e r. | Struck the capital of Sinoloa, Ma- | pounced, he will be aheth Ratcliffe; outside guard. Mrs. { charges that persons passing as fed- lda Dickin delegate to the na- President, Allis Chalmers Mfg. Company there is no fur- | i)+ ’hi?,{f.‘"?f’fi;»ffl;f’&',"f{n issue in sov. | A dispateh to La Prensa from | o) %gents attempted to tap the |tional convention, Mrs. Alice Carle; eral campaigns this year, political |l achuca said prisioners were being | jreq leading to hotel rooms occu- | clternate, Mrs. Nellie Dowe; depart- loaders ave wondering whether the | Teleased from jails to aid in the| jieq by the grocer's friends. mental delegate, Mrs, Ida Dickinso commission might actually report | 1%5Cue Work. Massachusetts is among the states | sccond delegate, Mrs. Gertrude before election day, little more than e & {in which hearings have been post- | Steed; alternates. Mrs. Elton ‘:nd three weeks hence. It is not be-! Ducks Fail to Duck So | poned until after the elections. Mrs. Vaill; press correspondent, Mrs. Vice-President, and Director, The Falk Corp. (manufacturers of steel castings, etc.); Direos tor: First Wisconsin National Bank, First Wisconsin Trust Company, Wisconsin Tele phone Company, Milwaukee Mechanics Ine surance Company, National Enameling and lieved, however, the report will be . . Meanwhile, however, Senator Wag- Latham i E 3 reached by that time. Automobile Hits Pole | ncr, aemocrat, ¥. Y., will personally | Offieers will be installed on No- Stamping Company, Granite City Steel Co., the Falk Investment Company. e Terryville, Oct 9—Ducks that|inquire into charges that excessive tvember 12. P wouldn't duck brought grief to Mrs.| money was spent in the campaign Plans are being made for an un- President, Public Safety Commission of Mils waukee; Regent of Marquette University; Die . ¢ Lilly v | Filli sual ceremony at the next meeting . Harry Lilly of West Hartford and | for William M. Butler, republican usua me i Italian Specials .] her son. Theodore, aged 16, yester- | candidate. oi the anxiliary. on October 22, but rector, Merchants and Manufacturers Assn. of Milwaukee. Place November 1 AN o Ji[iday | ““Other states in which the inquir- | the program will not be completed Aosta, Oct. 9 (UP)—Attorney Giu- | Mrs. Lilley was driving east on | ies have heen postponed include | until next week. seppe Bethaz, president and director | Fast n street when the flock of | Minnesota, Colorado, New Jersey. 5 of the Credit Voldotain; Attorney Al- | ducks started waddling slowly across | Wi Virginia, Pennsylvania and HONOR THURBER fonso Chatrian: a parish priest, Luigi | the strect. A coupe in front of Mrs. | llinois. Norwich, Oct. 9-—>Memorial serv- yabel, and members of the board of | Lilley’s car stopped suddenly to | ————— ices were held last night in Christ directors, Giuseppe Mattio. Luigi [avoid hitting the ducks and Mrs.| ROYAL CEREMONY SOON church for Christopher C. Thurber, “Quainig, Feliciano Usel and Giuseppe | Lilley swerved her car to avoid hit- | Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct. 9 (UP)—The Norwich native, who died in Greece Assai, were arrested yesterday on a |ting the coupe and crashed into a|nuptials of King Boris and Princess | while serving as director of Near ‘charge of fraudulently bankrupting | telephone pole’ Her son was cut|Giovanma of Italy probably will be ' Iast Relief. A hospital for tubercu- the institution. about the face and had one tooth | celebrated early in November, it was | lar children at Soteria, Greece, was knocked out. | understood today. dedicated to him yesterday. Bologna, Oct. 9 (UP)—Battista Monari, 52, a horse cart driver, was I £ “The days are gone when a manus in a hospital in a serious condition 3 K | 1oday after an alleged clubbing by facturer can achieve national ace a party of French motorists who : i get past Monari's cart ceptance for his product merely on the highway mear Pianoro. 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