New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 4, 1930, Page 2

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1930. === = ported. {per cent less than was cast up to 2|clection challenger. Doneghy was Then there was the case of the [o’clock on election da in .\prll.;l‘xll(d after he visited the precinct 1 Uil | | BELlEVE lT OR NOT dremed enselope. Mr. Kipley will furnish B Y | child with a lacerated foot and in- | Tt by wards was as follows: |to “straighten " trivial dis- ) } proof of :;g;‘“‘r'fi ‘!sfw"'f‘d 8; nim). ilwllon received from an accident. | First, 1858; second, 962; third, 182 agreement as to Negro voting at the ! l . i R Silehey) | An investigation revealed that therz |fourth, $09; fifth, 1525; sixth, 1837. | booth. 1 N LWJILD H = - — were cight more children at home, | With only four hours left It scemed | Hayden was arrested by Sheriff : —— all living with their parents in four |improbable that more than 70 per .3 : | |James Bean, posted bond a few rooms. They have not applie cent of the total vote would be poll- [ yinutes later and returnd to the assistance but have struggled ed, according to those in touch With |election booth to continue his work, is best they could. There are sev- |the situation. He it holshot inlua)t dc ensa | eral wh a4 work if work | Apathy Experience A fal ol ofwanldanoriirguoriaawas | DIAYER Spexicnced Tried to Run Things available. | Leaders ot both parties admitted | oy S5 T SN GBS e 10 There was also the child with tu- |that the apathy which was com- oaes B GLERLY Giit Lo On 2 fow wecks awo when |the voting booth and sald he had 2 - J . S i a8 | heard there had been trouble. He ength from lengthy illne e active work of campaigning was| (S T e it ree infants suffering from mal-n under way, was making itself | 5 8 & : 7 the situation and became involved ion—they all needed milk f but they were confident that : kol 7 in an argument with election work- the vote between 4 and 6 o'clock [\ | would be in excess of correspond- | . : I e Us Alderman David L% Nalr gna| o0 18 attack at Hayden-tho rows | ' [Deputy Sherift Martin H. Horwity, | became heated and Doneghy reachel ‘ 0 chorzotof transpoktationMor thy [ fOn TisEhins pocket: Hayasn s fincd | I\ | tepublican party, dispatched 18 ay. | four bulletes into the Negro's body tomobiles to the sixth ward this aft- {209 a8 he fell, witnesses sald, .his SR S hand clasped a pistol oon upon learning that Paonessa | o B I g workers were working feverishly in || l\‘ sheriff’s office said Doncg I3 ward. The republicans had|Nad @ reputation for bein bad bere and a patient regai 1s | | | 7 wiFe oF BARToLomgo FRes(oBALD! WAS THE MOTHER OF esidential clection o other clection, approximately Gt Votes at 10 A, M being available. clock there wer ASHFORD, MASS., hat there are many fac-| (Continued From First age) (Continued From Iirst Page) ent law the vote was: Yes, 11; no, county board of election | sloners, sandithe Larrest oL aauhpee; Mase: Nov. 4 (#)— Thls 1 political workers here first untow 1cic of tion in this county today. A town, the second in the state to ree port its vote, cast a majority of ity votes n and Butler, republi- can for governor and 5 motor W both | United States senator, but voted 32 clection Oddities and g open was found aban-|{o 25 in favor of repeal of the state Qi da Tiol S | . 5 - | doncd on a cou road less than | prohibition enforcement act. The Nide Lights of \HHILIJ / |t f 1. or fthe | ar ¢ ft his home. No |vote was Allen 47, Ely 18, Butler 4 —_— total vote in the 1o n | trace was found of Hedrick, a re- | Coolid 5. The vote for other stata 1d cashier of the First | officers was t governo Buckne 14 1 department of justice ate, Cook 49, O'Brien 11: mbled Fere cstigats | state treasurer, Burrell 46, Hurley on dist cos were tate auditor . Hur- o fif e s i leventer, United |ley attorney general, Warner ARe FRUIT 4 3, for a total of r 34 p tes district to search 1 (B 3 GRID TEAM t of the tota A\t 1 p. | ol e [ AW i SCORED o lay April approxi- | LOCAL MAN BANKRUPT 33 tely 4 e the vote had | Negro Shot at Poll w Haven, Nov. 4 (@) Da ToucH DOWKS n cast Danville, K 4 (P —An cled n of New Dritain filed a peti- 11 Per Cent 2 O'clock warrel at Pen precinet cy in United States 1N ONE GAME I'he total vote cast up to 2 o “listing his liabili o 16,1927 ; Nov16,1027 its i " of the to ; oS as i assets ag vote was poll ich is 11.3 EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTOON am Weight Will Not Balance Two 500 Gram Weights—At the Case School veland balence =0 sens > that it will detect one put in a mil are plared sid in the one pan the t 11 be perfect. > piaced one of t er the e 1 yalance. ‘This is due ree of gravit 4 ith the distar v from: the cen of the ve to detect this variance in the pull of gravity. " TOMORROW—=A Unique Building” CONNEGTICUT VOTE LIGHT DURING DAY Votin Light ~ " RED GROSS VOTES “ . FUNDFOR RELIEF Pilon-Bingham Work ropriation forward Golden Voice eport Vote Heayy ATWTER with the Skt KENT GOLDE Mre. Kitson’s Report Super Selectivify D L g A New Set of — Great Power Perfect Performance Beautiful Tone Wash New J Dwight back, b crats to fig Mor Senator James ¢ went an oper for, gallstones to vote. His physic return homs ing place. be entirely New York, Nov. 4 (P it's t0o late to do anyi —this year at least spellbinders have their oratory was 2 Dr. Oskar I* Swiss psyeholo- “st, told & class at Columbia uni-| v ) I THRILLS MINISTER height of more t g over top of the Meth- irch they gave minute of it nts out Concerned w E ) that the State Normal 4 P An ! school and the Newington Home ich caused | Crippled Children seemed (o be captains | joir buildir t voting Ihe railroad from New T3 s no incom + otk is now in the hospital with- out a doubt, milk would have helped her general condition considerably, Kits a family there are seven | all under 12 years of age. father until 1929 had been able to meet the family obligations but ‘s now on short time and a small wa lllness prevails in the home On boy has had a fractured arm thres | times during the past year. His four-year old sister is in a run-down | condition and examination revealed she and her brother lacked 13 which milk would have provided. | Another little sister has been a pa- | tient with arthritis and all the chil-| dren are > and anemic. Their | home, wever, although poorly | ventilated. is as clecn as =oap nwl“ {to Hartford looked like a long }’rlJ(}\l\\ulvr can make it, Mrs. Kitson lu-’ o DOWN Low Price OEFN Buy Yours Now! LHONE TONIGHT AS For See It! Hear It! PLAY YOU PAY Demonstration

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