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‘4.' News of the World 4,‘ 74 Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending By Associated Press x(f\e. P 15 214 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930. -TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS FIRE MENACES KANSAS CITY EUT%EEAZS%BBTLLLE[?T O ) EP&;FE “L%%@T (Comors v 1o ) POLITICAL LEADERS CLAIM AS GASOLIN STORAGE TANK "y ity (<o | Wit st st | gpman | VICTORY ON ELECTION DAY: H-AMES NEAR DTHER VATS‘“Dave”Dunu Drives Over Snow- | -' X Rallies Tonighi Mostly Local in T 5 RIVAI— CHIEF S UP”MIS”E Govered Roads o Aid N = (haracter—Bath Candida ' = '20,000 Gallen Reser- J() ARRESTED IN \ “Bill’ Hangen I g ; Iste Finl Statements | | B RRAGE OF WORDS Suich Predicts Demo- voir Bursts, Throwing [IR(IG RING RAIDS swoveis ms wavour | Neaoees 1 | uscron worcersheot (MR == | JEAMP AIGN WINDUP - rats Will Carry Gity | Area — Blaze Shoots Narcotic Peddlers in Many New ! o ‘1l STV ; R”{a Parties Make Last Minute pects Substantial Re- 300 Feet lll Air—Eurn- ! YOI‘k Cmes Held ‘l'oolb:lll Coach At University of Ver- b ‘ ‘ | Rogers Says Reception Given Him ; Ap[,ea[ M]‘ (L[]pf;l‘ publican Majorify—— . \ mont Motors Home to Vote for | Throughout State Convinces G. O. mg Rivulets Feared, WORLD SYSTEM INVOLYEI” Democratic Candidate for Judge A | P. People Want Republicans 1o | i MANY WEEK END RAL” Apathy AnfiCipated' of Probate—Arrives Here I'rom R Continue in Office—Cross Asserts en Other Huge Contain- Six Wecks Investigation After ‘Rob.| DBurlington at 2 oclock Tuwis! === o I He Approaches Test of Ballots Geunzsics v carts "'1"’1‘llcull'fli4'fi'| and Democratic Candi- Workers at Polls in 10 Pre- | Morning. Herbert C. Pries, railroad swit With “Supreme Confidence.” o and an.| dates Speak at New Britain Mect | ers in Danger Area—One ' very or Wholesale Concern Results Sl : andaang ~ cincts Chosen—Opposing An automobile trip of 23§ miles | hought a i ia e o t ted Pre ’ Nae s ings in Effort to Swing Over City Sought By Agents. agreeable weather was undertaken | Newmarket, kngland ter the |? Ll el noll oldup. Man Killed, Hundreds I'» Captures T ol S vl i Gl RS, e e s . ¥ o > T Sides Expect to Be Ordered to Evacuate Syracuse, N. Y. Nov. 3 (® — |by Attorney David L. Dunn who |'3c® he Zil e e LigkIpe Bl Al S L A pescr ‘ rime| In a frantic drive for vous, ¢ Amply Provided With Syracuse, 1 B prize, a sum of ; o e T e S ort ol : er, |publican and democratic p Hom in District—AIll Drugs valued at $15,500 are under drove from Burlington, Vt., to this | b % ' ; : i i S L s e & 2 ] t a- \u biles . guard in a vault in federal building | €Ity 50 that he might vote for his| —— " PR ot ] and e et P Automobiles to Carry Syracuse, New York, Utica, Buffalo, | Mangan, democratic candidate for v‘.'[" e i f‘ S RoRceaat et OMOTEOR : i bearcrs of each po- day S o e Albany and Schenectady, as the re- | the probate court judgeship. He ar- Q!n im tical army dropped into every which they will bring S o s ity Mo, Nov. 3 (UP)— gy or o six weeks investigation of rived at 2 o'clock this morning. e pleasaniries and each than on t t onfident of but s of gullons of oil and §aso- |, o o4 Grue ring. The operations e T A e s is public for the courtcous treai- F D ratic speas rih on rriec th Ime were 1 1 by fire today | o "y B o federal officors said, | fOF Attorncy Dunn to shovel his o during the past vig- e a F Tates = e he when the explosion of a 20,000 ¢ e . A o OTOUS Weeks, Satur 5 blica lemocratic t - g extended throughout the state, way out of drifts b e continued X ™ . oS stly g 1 e iy + 5 t Yiquid five over a 1 rea of Kan- ©n in Utica and in this city Saturday | (.19 do his bit aiding Judge svap [o i Hinti the debate ht are local in n w' ' : " T g . | N ee haE o ndn L ) 4 u g i L th Pa 0 r ! an old morr 1 leets of auto orkers, who 1d cany from the demolis tank and blaz- rests in other cities, he said, were | Attorney Dun coach at Ver- N (v el = et C, P g8 ] S R . | I nt University and because of the <o how many voters would 1, t § : e = e ctonioi Burglary of a wholesale drug | important games, it will be neces- | Mrs. Stanley Gorski. Through Jalt and the lame needed convey i irmar Smitht of 11 5 Utica, governme ficials sary for him to return to Vermoi egsoliheinollineguiacen ol 0 SR o) e gl house at Utica, government offlolals | S853 'A% 0 rter he casts his bal-| Brother, Claims Husband Put Her | The campaign cl a Hoover Maintains Silence as His UDder auspices of the 2 SNSRI gl exnet s . ber of big rallies yesterday, those in 2 s , and | the d : icket to win. Wt Out of Their Home on Elm Street jiics having the largest attendance | gallot Speeds By Plane to His Rt i : e a splendid ticket and I believ and the chief speak: Each side tended th rnoon t s New E in will suy California Home—Has Been Made 'ja11. The republican rall t it at polls. I expect vic Tatus Ten hu rage tank car th one which exploded were in the cen- = tor of the menaced area. Other vat. and government operatives to close | 1ot tomorrow. H i ¢ men they suspect as being | Straight democratic ticket, his uable property was in the path of |1 oD the men they suspect as being o el PR 4 iie the ring leaders of the band. friends say. in Spitc of Her Condition. iicachicl Ehonharn g At i " Smoke Hinders Fir The men under arrest here are de-| Judge Mangan and Attorney Dunn xpre coniidence in the outcomne. b aers €1 T 2 1 " t r r 8. | ¢ s we many anging from i scribed as Leo I'alatico, Utica, Louis | have enjoyed close friendship for | The infant son of Mr. and Mr air T ranging Issue In Speeches. S8 Utica from Fordham University and they gt ey R o6 4 s s The political campaig 30 |4lmo nce left. _ ) < using chemicals to fight the blaze. {ca headquarters|have been coworkers in the ranks|this morning in protest o "¢ port and Waterbury, the : Wiiemdi Tonergan Speaks Thwice ywing The republica Residents of the district began leay- ilio. Do Vito |of the democratic party. Until rc-|high cost of taxi rides. His com- |vote of.w skes up a larg ¢ : ; ; . ! Sx-Congressman. Tonergan ad- | PArty offersas indidates men o ing their hon taking the ni- 5 ture and belongings to other y of the city. One man was injured critically in the cxplosion. He was identified as Joe Myers, a mechanic for the White reported, paved the way for police folo, George H. Drew, a cently Attorney Dunn was vice plaint came in the form of a loud of the wl < by republ ar mocratic party ral nce and I believ 6. ¢ alll or’ Utca) and achairinan the democratic OWR |outery It is belleved that the |V 1 1o 1 all tho : ! el v 1 whose identity is withheld. committee. Both have been on many | oS he soungest ob. |Lhe democrats, Waterbury esp s : y a sut B Hiies véonvared frot somie ol Cilvlcbmmiationakend itHevaHayesu ORIt S ORI youngest ob- | oing mentioned as likely to v ati ecomes lers 10 a high pitct + e a ‘,“,,‘H : X these men included all but forty as- | common interest in athletics. ctor ever to h raised his voice | found in the republican column ne vast 2 v o t t rious fssues in| _Democratic Expecta :Oms = s XSt ~ rney Dunn, who formerly |in protest against taxi cab in-| The democratic forccast from |w rite 1he r, elect the r = : closes % o Siiesis orted stamped packages stolen. Attorney L ¥ |in pro agai he taxi cab A A 2 - b R e :%i ;m s }\..‘ e li;’ JFalatico and Galgano were ar- coached the New Britain High tate headquarters milde Saturday rshig , : i r its conduct . k to politice Jis body was thrown 60 feet by the g i terests. K : S # Thehie G . |school football team has been at night did not go into figures, mar- | tives, one-third me Tiee ] b raigned before George M. Haight, | 5¢hoo! ! e e mar -l : : b e s B 1 R e ceroieaToneh! Toore | VeFmont Uniyexsity as coach'forithe | Ihe Gorakis weside fon "Bim streetiging or persoftalities, t te, governors ir ates, an s the wit o ey Jiam, o iasoline poured into storm sewers S Het e and, according to > story of. the T 1 5 g A i fibeon o 7 = e ; £ w rners out 4 and fgnited, flames shooting high todday and held for examinaticn past two months. ¢ 5 QLY SOLELY ora { ; ! aftair told the police by Joseph |Cans got down to sy from manholes and blowing the Charges of possession, sale and con- i Ty i i ,,,‘”M,\ ; Somd B e Fiing e Gl Pates madah democratic iroughout the A sccond detonation led firemer of the 30 now in custody, the fed was ejected from her home by her ‘\,,”;,,"“ s , istrict i to the electc EERS Sop at hod publican voters to t polls in to believe that another large, tank | eral officer said hugband. o kuonnen thetpolics W o : ¢ 5 et aeraata bror cau 1 ot spirit of pr against the reput Jad exploded and added additional = T H P"‘AL r condition ar e e ¢ PR R & Sk ah ! s e i tration. In New Brit thousands of gallons of gasoline fo Arrests at Buffalo ! ! 5 : it o SRR et o o . i L Ria e « ers for both par- ne flames. Dense smoke blocked Suff: N. Y., Nov. 3 (P—Headed \ 1 s E r nee his home 2 b 5 : NS i B . G ¥ ve this situation ar view toward the center of the b 3 Darling of Washington e 5.0 ad street t y the | rmodav Lieu ss 3 al marcotic agents and police Joseph Blajewski Fought ‘omen o the hospit . ¢ ] business decine, the it farm |necds markels. T s e o Residents Ordered Out of Buffulo and agara Falls last ut the patrol to the address give (Continued on Pag w Brita Police ordercd residents who had |y smashed what they claimed | Against Enemies of but found on arrival that the wom- field vEr o BIGRL e not nding, and ihe £ beenutabkorhin D ew H e not a dy done so to leave the wa o segment of an interna- an had alreudy left for the hos : tment of th district at once tional narcotic ring and arrested six | U. S. and Poland al in a taxicab, e task of oter at Jeen LLrown p o LI el Acs mensioniblll ‘apo)Hon aE Employes said the explosion 0€- men and two women. Details of nar- Fred vers, of ni b curred when a motor truck, | :\]ms';v s seized were not disclosed but _— drivers for the Yellow Cab Co., an- te phopt gree. They (it 4 n has not beer maining unpaid from a garage, broke a gasoline was intimated the. seizure was in | B aE ‘ tht in |Swered the call fo cab and went fll: R_I[]I I]ISASTER foresaw recession of e- | deal hy the repubi & o e usa line. It came just as a passenger | £ $10,000. SR TR ST ST £ o 101 B 1 tnn e ; - p / » more tha i, abolition of s of Broad strect whers can tide which rose train on the M-K-T railroad Was| mye rajds in Niagara Falls cul- |the World War in France and latec | "o o0 “placing her in the cab s—a scaling dow = 2 passing the plants. Iminated secret investigations over |in most of the important battles be- |po raced for the hospital. = e A 4 m the fir 5 a sed "”"7 0""““[* Dishes were ”“"{‘\, o \“"I,‘-“ several wecks by narcotic agents tween Poland and the Bolshevik, When the hospital was reached Sgw Dirigible Crash Into and perhaps. too, ar J : o L e Mooy [assisted Ly special investigators |died Sunday morning at the New Nevers went to the office to cail or e £ e e I o ves el Conauaton : from Washington. Britain General hospital after an |Of the interncs and when both re- Hill and Then cra some of the elections o fo that I thought we were going to| o Washington. ) 105 a t t ; n g EK* — Santianed R shat 5 der arrest are all but one 3 B . |turned the baby had orn. > 1 R S IS0 ¢ o8 from N a Falls. Anthony Vio- |OPeration. He was 40 years of age. e e Explode Democrats Optimistic 49 SE PA DONS IN train probably would have 2 * 5 olice, for killing a Niagara Falla|in the Iirst Division, Second regi London, Nov. 3 (PI—A witness to- | ever 1 fo noke from the fire caused semi- | F Dolieh army) which bvas e i i of the Policeman; Archie Renda, 30, who |Mment t 3 day in the investigation of the crash tr e democratic nage D e T carkne: ““]"‘]’»""“‘ ;“O]‘] o "“'\L Mas served one sentence in Atlanta, |tioned for two mionths in Canada N GAS HllEfl R[}['M of the dirigible R-101 was the dicted . i al ot . Watkins and Leopold Among Men [ 1 t as a cloudless day. sl N = e orggt o X o Yok r " i city, although b A i o oaded with |according to narcotic agents, for il |Before the division left Halifax an hman, Alfred Robauille, of | majority 1e house, and woull | Who Want Freedom—Others, Two A string of tank ca 4 explosion took place, causing more ais, who probably was the reduec nate or- o s . legal traffic in narcotics; Bruno : naphtha, were on a siding near the ; than a month's delay T i the e + ht 75 i of Them Lifers. Also Plead. < ) g 3 v an 8 2 . .l\' man who witnessed the disaster. 3 st entirely, ! LIRS IPR . s hen the explosion occurred. | Palowicz, 40, of Philadelphia; Domi- SN S, X or s . - ity s i 3 Spracue Believes Public A"hox chr atthenod fo Ui siring nic Dagostino. 38 Philip Lascola, || A% the trunsport fleet was ncar- | Foynd Senseless When | o was gunning for ranbits or ing poi ; Harttord, Nov. 3 (1 pragu 2 N ¥ S as | ! ] o Mg LD e Y 2 g posted territory when the big ship | The republicans, declaring At fantis ; . s 5o % caught fire, and an explosion was 30: Charles De Diviso, Bertha || ats was torpedoed by a U-boat, Friend Calls to Ac S nad haode o s llslas Rl nall T o e i ‘ : ; 5 Will Heed Appeal for revented only when an engineer (2 . a Negress, and Miss Lela L riend Calls to Accom- jamm 3 Vacked his switch cngine into the|Apperman, 34 Siikidspyith ddcasichoragthan HIG Exnioned Hasd L1 terronand UateL et But o Required Funds acked S swilc < i e 8, B ; 3 ‘ork sita of what he d seen C trol of I 3 to draw the cars to a| The arrests were made at the | pany Him to Work hesitated to tell of what he had seen | claimed control ot 2 He fought in ral battles and 5 because of the penalty which might | house, but by the r majoritie ) rd b X G e slightly gassed. After the armi- s have been inflicted upon him for which often f to t lot of tice was signed, Blajewskl fought| .. Gontile, age 35, of 419 Myr- | poaching. party in power in the off-years r r eld itedic ; ,“)lrr}:’f ‘r\o against the Bolsheviki in the battles | | =2 " * BT kel He was brought here fo testify R P ol ter- e D T of Lwow, Wolnym and Pomorze, i‘;fip Al in a critical condition fol- today. It is the first time in all his (Continued on Page Two) f t € £ M"fi"“(” near the German frontier. For his| /B % & 5 o EH it 5 years that he has been outside the ECOUN Y heroism he was presented with a L o e - er 10 o'clock vicinity of his native town S N R e e oo medal by the Polish war depart. |tOR shortly atter 16 o'clock this vicinity of his mave 1ovi . |Man Fears for Safety; The first casualty among the fire Broker Denies Fraud e niorning after he had been discov- eI Rar ke e e ) ‘h(ll Dow n ill Strcetfi fighters occurred when Chief Dan cred unconscious home from tofore will he quarters, was burned on the face| Cumbridge, Mass, Nov. 3 Up — jiiv B8 TG B R S A ftar | 1lis plight was discovered by Vit- “r“',',(;",','jo\'\'a:lw;' {}'.\."fl' gt Pl ¥ < 1 nt ¢ and hands. He was given emergency Isaac Hart of the brokerage firm |\ piih he came to this city and en- |torio Diddario of 411 Myrtle street, ‘l,'_ ' G v oront son g Vet treatment and again ook his Posi- of Hart and Pollay, a defendant|ioraq the employ of North & Judd |Who went to the man's home to call |°5 (e 0y o pied to Rk ; : il ; & tion. with 11 others in an indictment |yiee” o, heing cmployed there for |him for work. When he arrived he | SHAFECE G EF0 0 : s ’ hb Sl e e “Ior over ter s now the peo charging conspiracy o defraud in | apeat 17 vears found him ently dealli and dm— 88l oo B e e doncenned 1 siven frec the sale of a $2,000,000 stock issue | yfilitary honors will be accorded [mediately notified the police. with your reasons f 1g out that of Page and Shaw, Inc, a candyphy Gen. Halier post, of which he| Several officers were detailed to 1oy Sy oy manufacturing firm, testified in his|was a member for the past to |the address and the nan was later | Labouille looked at him for a mo- own defense today. vears, tomorrow morning at 9 |removed to the hospital yhen Dr. ', ooonatiat w was trying to get ST']LEN Hart denied allegations he had |o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. [John Purny, medical cxaminer, Who inq rabhbits,” o ) instructed salesmen to tell other |Burial will be in Sucred Heart ceme- | had been notified by the police, pro- | A wovo of laughter it over the e |than the truth in their represent- |iery, noun the man alive ctators and it welcome r Y ations. He said that all information urviving are his brother, John —— A s (5T Ll Y l S d w A k Mroupe Member Says Dan- concerning the company in his pos- | Blajewski of 121 Farmington a Urges Jobless to Join S .n.wmn thus far. ale tu ent rlter ttac S session was furnished by Otis E.| nue, with whom he had made h “How did you get from your i ok : cer, Husband Exagger- |punham, president of the company, |home, three sisters and his mother | U. S. Army for \edl' et e bR i Ry G h' A h‘ f B ‘l‘l' Vi h 1s proven its val i : who also is a defendant. lin’ Potand. ' | New York. Nov. 3°UP—The su L2 the: stommey ke neral othic Architecture o [LH !ngs i ther way could we ated Incident [ [gestion that unemployed men fit for | a1 got o dosen ways of Betting il S HiOred 05 Diin Acat aix military service invited to enlist | {140 that woo Rl S e et | . . ; ; : ‘ jin the for onc year was tele- : e il o ont Nows A (o e et ; 3 Pav- | tl t P Ob ‘m : - plied. He said he was about 3 v ronson. wor. s s voo-| | Fansatlantic Pioneer Observes e e R S L g e S S [ hattenged e e Jowa, the Russian gancer, and her| m Julms ”m 1felder, captain in the | gro saw her coming R | ea i T 1 t € w t have the unite BT gl A £ His Flioht b oo st i Sarby QA2 70 % i S Bt s TV bl 2 802 R o3 Gefendants today In & slander suit S nl’llversary 0 18 FHGNT et cuen men comta tmarn skl | oaiog s press S dioa was severely denounced ¢ . ce - these ten organizations shall cor filed by Miss Elsa D'Arcy, one of th “m.h during their period of service. |tnore was no reason to believe the ! st t ] sit e t excellent work. Tt is younger members of the dancer's| | Bt SR e R o T KaR Th s B b eri \gazil ) e e iab ! the “elrasriGoth i Eittad LUt Aho Hht ok troupe. New York, Nov. 3 (®—Walter|tic venture Wellman had projected | MILLS ON FULL TIME struck the grou E ic t t Y unde 1 i t A moc ) maller pledges that will The allegation, which was denied.| Wellman, whose airship voyage |a flight to the North Pole in his| Greenville, 8. C., Jov. 3 (P—10ur | hreak this witness said, af In f t pages and a |into a “fo 1 modern gym- | co ltion possible. As tr appeared from the testimony to be|from Atlantic City 21 years ago was same airghip America, but the lof the largest textile mill groug S e diairis ipplement fotiy t d ot athed the re you will do v in connection with a kiss which Miss | the first attempted transatlantic | cquilibrator broke and before the |the Piedmont, Carolina, section to Rabouille told his story ta - eight more 7§ Hliamn rlan v mar no na Pledge cards cs be had 1'Arcy received from M. Slavinsky. | flight. celebrated his 72d birthday | flight could be achieved Peary had |day returned to full day time opera- to sentences Hale, one o litors, berates t +ho possess ife giving cre < in the or you can mu another member of the troupe, while |in his apartment on upper Broad- found the pole. . tion after a period of curtailment “I noticed,” he said, “the airship university for not 1 e ev T copying the your ctly to the treasure the company was touring the straits way. | The flight failed largely because | P B was not steads. It w flying on an architecture of today a s wor previc ge." o as > N ain Trust Co. Dor gettlements in 1929, | That airship voyage of 1909 wasn't of motor imperfections, Wellman | .. SRR S angle. I saw the ligh o out twice T e people and the t phenomenor ta- | et t ire work 2o unsupportcd The embrace was entirely in- | a success, but Wellman and his crew |said today, “but the failure was not | | |There was a loud explosion. 1t of world and not are s 1 nocuous, Miss D’'Arcy told the court. | did succeed in flying 1,000 miles in the important thing—the gesture | | THE WEATHER | | knocked me down." world. He finds the gre t with ers ! I - ou v Brit She and Slavinsky, she said, were |79 hours, and the veteran still main- | was what mattered, and our nrmv‘ | —_ | “And then what happened?” the ation in faciories | i “LY "RAGU I discussing the ordinary news of the|tains that “if we had hit a south- |cipie was correct.” New Britain and vicinity: attorney general asked bridges, sky scrapers, al which The &ur € { ed for “Treasures day when Slavinsky leaned over her | west gale instead of & nor'easter” | Wellman has long since retired. Cloudy and slightly warmer Rabouille waved his arms in ex- he sees as American & live 1 nability to see tl err The repor to date follows quickly and kissed her on the cheels. |the America’s crew would not have | A robust, moustached man, he lives | tonight; Tucsday cloudy, pos- citement osed to wh dieval and |s i e n tural ¢ t Lor Saturday The plaintiff charges that reports|had to be rescued by the steamship |quietly now, dropping into the x-| sibly rain. » “It went up in the air,” he replicd opea of the incident were exaggerated by |Trent in the mid-Atlantic. | plorers’ club occasionally to join in nd thay whs the end of it. Fini In particular. Favlowa and her husband, | Two years before his transatlan- | reminiscences. I % | P ary, considere to hieavy smoke point where firemen could beat out Falls hotel in Niagara Falls and its the flames on the box car. annex. Despite careful - osting of Power Wires in Strect guards at all entrances, about 15 Danger in the fire zone was in- persons were reported to have es- ereased by live clectric power wires caped and police today were seeking 4n the street, the intense heat having ; hidden exit. Contributo escrve fun

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