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’ r L g W B ] ] i % y Second Secti : econd Section Pages 13 to 22 g . m = : 1PQ - w < . . NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1930. [;AMPAIEN NTERS ,T_W_._ \,—_—_ Maxwell admitted having taken jat tomorrow's session with them' ime Tables Will Be | N Britain Si {he markers off hiis coupe and plac- | 1lis arrest followed a police in= N Soon. Thi ‘ ew Dritain Singers B T e e vestigation info'a véyort (ATH N _Soon Thing of Past IS rosatott tal inga i rlie y | Jome of N. . Curnoski of 135 Lins i | Chicago, Oct. 30 (A—There is, He also admitted having used the wood street had been entered Tues= | ! .| @fter all. a ray of hope for folks 1 Ul name of Reuben Hughes of 4 Bron- AVE | day night and a camera and violin s || \vho puzzle over the modern ra son street, in applying for the reg- ol stolen. L Sucsnsand odes pny istration without the other man's S i - Pronhets Admi R what, and which is which, Broad Street Fist Fight Dis q [ knowledge. i Tr 1 Stanl olry v o Experienced Prophets Adumit Re- | *"this"ione' vaniia et s, . || Bread Street Fist Fight Dispose oo piertance e nome NAICISSUS Tho0p o Stanley Jewelry agd%&l{?{%(l]ulngsml : Jroege, vice president of the New. : : | )1 . orth § S e i 2 1 o William Frazer of 102 Itockwell n l Totas d o s e sult Can Not Be Forefold |fvors. ~ew Haven & stastcora of in Police Gourt et wo s asrested tust miene| urell Entertains Elders Hoston, Oct. 30 UP—Altred ME» railroad who told electrical en- by Sergeant Thon Feeney on Lay, of 230 Park avenue, New Eigesrs B ioned ¢he fime wouldjl ] complaint of his wife that he was York, reported to police today the By the Associated Press. come for the abolishment of th. i Atlachment of several trucks used drunk and creating a disturbance at irl Scouts, held ¢ htly over $4,000 wowrll i With quickening step,“as its great | | “most tantalizing of modern mys- | | 'y but, it was claimed Lis 1,‘," was booked on charges of its meeting last and luggage from his figures are paraded in a final rally, | | teries—the timetable,” v an individual, precipitated Sl e R e T anley Memorial late last night. Mclay the political campaign is trooping ml?rm',‘ Tnster and muoro fre- | (8 DSt Sie0E ol QRitker qu’m“'““:’ peace and fined $15 by Judge Mor- | Chure Mothers of the scouts and |y ittending the horse show at the que I'a a c r e 4 ar acyna, e 9 E e = 5 et e 14 H HIR Were gues T T a var Relter-skeller into history. Its last | ';:Z\:vlotx(’::?\‘( are ylr:'mm;? with the il‘«onulgnll\ l}«\_)ln‘« l‘v\“ t.)]r‘ :‘I“l !4:;00’ vis D, Saxe, In view of the fact that | 0% R N, \\n n wero g e Boston Garden and had 1 _n his car . days, like its first, are filled with | PsabACKeleclrinad il gL SR G o o Tt rhe zirls planned t oWn' Pro- | yuiside. When he came from thé days, like its first, are filled with || and passengers in the future will | {153 Broad street, according (o tc G T o] gram and also took of the ' jow, he told police, he found the confusion and uncertainty. just wait for them as they do now | |{mony given in policc court todav ylng 1o 8o e sight thing Judeed i o otions and 1e <dlc oF oria ot the doors SYIARIRIE Nationally, the wandering alten- f| for strect cars, said Mr. Droege. || when the former was fined $7 for Siso s ssne T ed B O T v o one e interior of the car ran: tions of the voter are invited wits || liven Mr. Droege, who has been ||breach of the peace and the latter igmentandiplaced himionfprobas ling troop 16's ovn song 1t Tie Tost & ibas 5 growing insistence to a single issue | in the railroad ‘business for 25 || discharged ] _ | tunc of Yankce Dood black pearl scarf ~Herbert Hoover and his twenty || years, admits that timetabis The men were arrested by Ser-| e casesof Stanley Deptula, 17, | "y “Gijnaw spoke a fow words of 000 waich o months in the White House. But lo-! | sometim umps hin geant Patrick J. O'Mara who went | ) Gold street, who was arrest-| o000 Scoul Jean e and two rineg cally, in many a precinet, the voics | e " J |to 153 Broad street on receipt of a | yesterday by Ofticer F1es | 5,00t played J. D t's march, Bl i atand s A of national politics is drowned by a | telephone call at police headquarters Weare, and charged with theft, was | 0e: PR 800 S LS Ter mi ‘w 4luh Iho c othing dispute over prohibition, or party | on October that a disturbance olled on ommendation of Prose- e . e i B X 3 at a dis 2 Iunjo. Scout Kathleen Smith played ety regularity, or the personality of x| 1eTIoGratic control e ior Joscph G Woods e e e . minor candidate. liven 1928 0 all of these mathematical | g, boant O'Mara testified that a Because it was impossible for Jen- o T Student Romance Again = scarcely richer in its jumbl £ icalculations enters eventually the > = X St e © T aci . N ] ad e of i e el M g large crowd was at the scene and nie Listro to be in court to testify the |uir- ]"lldi i'l T\Iarria e VOWS - sues than is 1930, five days before | A 1” (‘l‘.“‘“ ity known as “N."|[(;."yen showed evidence of having he case of James T lieri of 38 |, cad wilh 189 points. bl = ge eiection. 2L stanas foritha iy esten P ndepen iy on i alrizhi o Flol placed) them Beaver stroet, charged with breach | » lotal of 162, the| Datien, Oct. 30 (UP)—Two yedfy Today the country had the addi-|dents. that group within the party | a0 oo When the case came | ¢ and assault, was con- . Eemeg i o fatier marriage which tional word of two such eminent | Which has stood so often against the | ;"¢ \londay's session it was con- November 6 el e L tour maw, | iroused purental ire, Florence Gilz . vublic men as Andrew W. Mellon | Major policies of President Hoover. (i yed at the request of Michalck, | el G i et LR e Y letie MacGlashan of - Noroton and and Alfred E. Smith that the rec- What comfort can Mr. Hoover ex-| o wished to retain counsel | : 5 2l . Donald Stewart MacGlashan, Phila- ) ! | who wishe i sel. | ( 5 Plan Marel e have written a letter 10 | gopog e bk o e ords of the republican administra peet, the republicans ask themsel S, | The entire trouble was precipitat- | 8 ommum‘ h an Marcn TR e i l Iphia textile ‘vo\’ g \)Ne l‘f‘mdh tlon at Washington stands out as a|from republican majorities in sen-1.q when an attachment was placed | On Capital by T00,000 | -5l 1 iic oy ord Citnan, |2 [eFe Sunday, 1 beahnis LSy commanding promontory on the jate and house so slender as {0 give |y several ftrucks supposedly the Sucramento, Cal, Oct. 20 (Pl— PR L e sk alodany é * ‘sresent political map of the nation. |the balance of power? e oo hicaRireich Plans to) Tally consmnista for demsl | member. ot (rooh 16, Titie Mise] — s, couple clonenl to Bedford Al Speaking by radio last night from | On this question, directly, the in- | on Broad Street. Michalek, who was | onstrations in all the state capitals | Gilman will be the youngest scou T “_1 Zoaanminerg .;‘:,\Z Washington, Secretary Mellon asked !dependents themselves are mot|a former partner in the baking en- | end then march 100,000 men 10 |in the city 5 RECaveR . ‘!““)‘_" _“*;“"]- M“{~ for the election of a republican con- | speaking for publication. It is a | tcrprise, claimed that the trucks | Wasliington) fovl a' demonstratlon | Tixiaayiatlornoon aflos seliool the | (lashon ment hasit fo Hid sieaf o ’ Zrees to uphold the hands of a|part of the day’s news, however, | were his personal property and that before President Hoover were an- | scouts of troop Stk ol L i president whose leadership he prais- | that Senator Torah, after remaining | he had allowed the company to use | nounced here today by Mike Daniels | scouts of the city, will go to Stan- | S L "‘l”;“ft‘ 3 od in a time of mational trouble. |gilent through most of the cam.|them with the understanding that it of Sun Francisco, ved orgunizer for |ley Quarter park for a Court of erior court, HEE Speaking by radio from New York {paign, has left Tdaho fo speak in |weuld eventually buy them. When | RS Paaihs oas verde A oUnere or e 14 t Hlg , former Governor Smith asked for a|Nehraska for Senator Norris, who |the attachment was placed against The project was announced after | [ow's birthday annivers: latives and ffiom; Jemocraticiconcness aeia Eebuke Mol FolteaMiToovertinEiozs ithe company the trucks were also Dinicls had led several hundred of | b Veddine. servie gl {heiedmmistrationfiand foforoylaceay _— attached despite the fact that they | DWIGHT LATHAM, “WAMP? CARLSON, GUY BONHAM his followers to Saer nto, where ARRESTED FOR THERT ‘,0‘“ “L"m“'.:;“ flz].:“ leadership which he said was lack- | e e ro in AL Alels name AL R SR Bis | they staged a demonstration at the| sganley Allen e . - EEh s eiiel e | i ¢ Recovers Tru | Dwight Latham, “Wamp” Carlson Guy Bonham of New Britain, | City hall last night. Ther 10| Serceant Dicmag Wesnsy I'OR BEST RESULTS = . el oolidge to ‘hlm, G| | Kacyna was appointed a keeper of | would qualify for 0. O. Mclntyre's favorite description of three boys who | violence. this morning and will hc USE: HERALD CLASSIFIED AD3 Vit Lt e T lcl;:‘ the attached property by Constable | made good in the city. Their tri-weekly radio broadcasts are among the| Danicls presented fo city . sl e D Dy {¥red Winkle. On the day of the|most popular heard on the air. They first appeared on the program of | council demands of his followers, — — = from scarcely less distinguished [ fight Michalek went to the yard of |an insurance company and are now contracted for by a commercial| which called for the establishment i ':(?",“{05} Ulhflsl‘)‘rc 110 ft"”"(}; “;0 {the bakery and toolk”one of the|product, the makers of which regard them so highly that they have in- | of a sinking fund out of which each light former Presiden: olidge B i i s i et e S ; } i - : A ) trucks and placed it in his garage | sured the trio to protect themselves against anything which might inter-|wnemployed on would receive . EREaks S enatorghobinson Rotgarle, 0 S W : e e ey | fare with the broadcasts. s i S eeK1Y for leaen Many who should wear surgical hostery ?Vm‘" Ia”ml do"'ocz‘t ‘w"l‘:\l“ :“;:d;n\ mcel Ollll[led 1 JaW IOF i by Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak | | department, in addition to free rent, HOSIER but are reluctant because they believe 1t will close his party’s aig ! e e e | Y : . ,,,.(,H‘un (E\‘ ”VO?:;“’[“\, (; ,I:“” Thors g 1‘%" no papers were nece: lo | fuel wnd focd. bulky and ill-looking welcome, the Akron e ot S ey Whl(e Cflse PI‘Obe I procure his property. He went to|basing his claim on the fact that e |site dircction but this testimony was| While the council laid plans for Seamless line made of light, fine textured o (l'\fi 1,“ [lifadaiess ane word o g | the police station and learned that|had first gone to the police to ask |rcbutied by that of several wit-| providing work for the unemployed, ox silk. Women especiall; dll u'”] ”‘,,. w‘;, : .‘”[, ,:; (;‘;ifl,‘:ll tiz ,,:q 5 1i% would not he necessary to send a | protection Attorney John nesses for the state who testified that | speakers harangued the crowd out- - pecially are delighted to find To some_ degres svery president| Clicage, Oct. 30 (P—Threc gun- |policeman with him. Downes, counsel for Michalek, ar-|no other car had passed the spot for | side, SILK here no handicap to style and comfort. — » l‘vcom‘es t};e reogcus oi'conytr:ve;'fily in |Men cruised past a Maywood street | When Kacna learned that the|gued against this reasoning and was [some time previous to the crash. e L VRR/IN | We carry—and correctly fit, a full line— - v 5 ¥ S sar today and sent a volley of bul- |truck had been taken he, went {0 |upheld by Judge Saxc Gorski was represented by Attor-| gl | 7 : . the off-year campaign midway be- |yi 2l et (LA YN oW [ the Michalck garuge and without || Reekloss briver Sl ; "\ Boyd and Connor Hop !;ok:-h an St anddu; heavier linen—ateo S 7 i i o = 2 = i 5 3 3 S = 5 o, | Fy Nk Y P Ly ‘on SSes an al 1] ’ {ween presidential elections. In the | o rouqy wounding a policeman |permission entered the garage and| Michael Gorski of G0 Ande Registration Fraud | From Croydon to Berlin bdominal Supports. . DPresent instance, however, specialigyyg “wag to ho a witness at the |attempted to recover the truck. |sfeet, Forestville, was fined Ernest . Maxwell of 12 Maple| Croydon, Eng. Oct. 30 (UP) —-| considerations have thrust the Hoo- |, a0 (rial of “Three Fingerea | While in the garage he was discov- |§15 of which was remitted by the|street who was arrested yesterdav|Captain J. Errol Boyd and Licut. | ver policics into the spotlight. The |y, . \white, notorious gunman and | ered by Michalck who locked him in |court, when he was found guilty of | by Sergeant Thomas Feency and|Harry Connor departed in the mono- business situation, and what the . ;e epemy.” {the garage. Kacyna tostified that (he charge of reckless driving. HMe|charged with the use of improper|plane Columbia for Berlin at 11 & president did and did not do about | “ppo\ounded officer was Sergeant | e battered the doovs of the garage |was arrested by Officor Charles |markers and misrepresentation n |z, m. today. q lt Dru Store D it, have formed the un-owh]m;d Of | James MeBride of the Bellwood po- | 40Wn and the battle started after he |Weare on the night of October 23 | procuring vegistration pleaded | The aviators, who flew the Atlan- y g the democratic attack. I’rohibition | o : S h | had gained his freedom. after he had_drl his aut b Ity to both charges a £ d o o v and o Scill 4 a lice. Five years ago he was wounded after he had driven his automobi uilty to both charges and was fined |{ic from Newfoundland to the Scilly » e 2 has contribyted ils share to the dis- i, royolver battle with White and| Attorney Stempien, counsel for into the rear of another parked in|§15 by Judgo D. Saxc | Tslands, will make a tour of Kurope. 187 MAIN STREET pute, and the republican tariff bill|pis gy ne when the police encoun- |Kacyna, argued that Michalek Tad |front of 105 Beaver strect. | Mis arrest resulied from a police | Their departure was delayed for . hecame a law just in l_"“f'«_'? Carry | tored them in a Mannheim road |committed a breach of the peace n} Gorski claimed that he was blind- | investigalion of an abandoncd (n"sn\cr(ll days by Boyd's illness AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AXRON TRUSS FITTERS its special load of controversy to the |y, o A companion officer Id |the fact that he had anticipated [ed by the lights of another machin: | which was found Tuesday night in - political stump. rly all of these considerations HERALD Pflaume, and James Johnstone, one |{rouble before going after his truck |which was proceeding in the oppo- | front of 794 Corbin avenue. il' CLASSIFIED ADS | | of White's confederates, were Killed. . have become more or less inter-|u.myiee Fingered” Jack was cap- fwined with various state campaigns, | (roi' weoks later and eventually jicludingfile SP‘.‘C{EC"]“T Euberriag sentenced to prison for life, but the forial contests in New York and|gypreme court reversed his convie- Pennsylvania. = now at fever heat.ly;,n ang the case was never brought ¥ They are still further tangled with | % 0¢ LIt C e | local issues in senatorial and con-|‘® UOt S8R o L = gressional campaigns, in a manner | € RE 3 st- | B 3 t the | [ i which makes even the wisest politi- | Co .t ‘Lo VASTAncy campaign o | | S GO AT AP o R O G GRTHED AT 02 | G : A e " | McGoorty reinstated the old murder they speak of what may happen at| charge and ordered White held the polls on November 4. without bail n.N"] "”'"‘"r‘5";’1']‘;":;"'(}1‘5"‘::;33 McBride had returned only last ies, howevel s . ; . . Inight from a trip, supposedly fo ' all these issues jumbled together, |y, B SUDpOsETly Wisconsin, to gather evidence against White for the new trial. The gunmen followed the street car for seweral blocks, then drew abreast of the window where the of- | ficer sat and fired a fusillade through the window. A score of passengers. | in panic, dropped to the floor anl ran toward e as window glass | crashed and bullets spattered in thoe {he democrats have made a really serious bid for control of the next house of representatives. Even when < fhey speak privately, the democra- {ic politicians insist they expect a majority. The republicans, basing their opinions on a different set of " reports from the field, insist private- 1y that while their margin of con- trol will be reduced materially, the | wajig of the car. McHride, wounded | majority will remain republican. i1 Hie o, v Blie o g . Verdict Doubtful tal. He was expected to 1 Tf the most earnest professions on @ High Authorities Demand Quick Action! Our Entire Stock of SHOES and T o i " hoes | TANE PHIFPEN WELL AGATY ) RUBBERS Doomed to go at Sacrifice Prices in Order to Get Money Immediately. only % count of the ballofs can de- | injured ankle entirely healed. Hanic liver a reliable verdiet. The senate is quite another propo- sition. Only one-third of its mem- hership comes up for election in . 1930, and many of the states clect- ing provide no possibility of a turn- over. In the limited fleld remaining, republicans and democrats agree . that the republican majority will be reduced, but that only an epochal democratie landslide could insure Phippen, drop kick star of the Trinity eleven stands out as a strong | threat in the game with Wesleyan | saturday. | In yesterday's scrimmage against the freshmen Phippen repeatedly lifted difficult boots over the cross- bar. The entire Trinity squad went through & long workout in spite of the rain, in preparation for Satur- day’s game. SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, AT 9:30 O’CLOCK SHARP CASH! Will Work Wonders Here Beginnir)g‘Frida;.' Without a Doubt the Most Amazing Sale Within Any Four Walls in New England. ¥REE ! FREE ! FREE ! 10 1b. Bag of Sugar to the First 75 Customers Making Purchase of $3.00 or Over. Friday at 9:30 A. M. 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