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NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1930, NEWINGTON HELD | Democratic Gain Insullicient— Vting Heavy—Hanbury Wms Newington, Novs & remained in the at yesterday's state election though the normal G. O. P. major- | ity here was somewhat reduced. Amid unusually heavy voting for an | off-year contest, Dean. Cross, democratic nominee for | «rnor, ran more thar 40 votes ahead | of his ticket but lost the fown to | his republican opponent. Licut. Gov 3. Rogers, by tes. of 918 votes t of 2 pos- © volled. Of these 406 republican tickets FoV- ich three wer ted. Two vot name ot Prof. ed candidate gubernatorial nominati foe of State Committee Henry Roraback. Hanbury Reelected George W. Hanbur; Newington's representative in the zeneral assembly. Mr. Hanbury, a republicah, was the choice of both parties. and w tually renominat- ed by the der s before his party had selected him for another | term, the 0. P. caucus being held | & rival ark, another unoppos- ! was elected judge of | republican and arch Chairman J. | was returncd = | fter that of its Walter H ed candidate probate | The complete vote was as follows: | Governor Einest I \\1]“\7 L. Ro tasmus Albert T t . Licutenant Governor Samuel P. Spencer, t Daniel J. Leary, d . 'red Holdsworth, s Morris Fitch, ¢ valter L. G William Jam Anna Sac Morgan her Comptroller Frederick M. Salmon Anthony St Charles H. O d A Wikso Karl . Juss Avant Hf)r,,ml Representative in' Congress Edward W Angelo M. Paonc ;i Senator Robert J. Smith, r . L. Le Roy Reddick, d ... Judge of Probate r H. Clark, r and d . Representative W. Hanburg, Justices of the Peace i Stanley Welles, 1 *Nathan Avery, r »G. Ernest *Robert H *Waite X, Barrows, i DEFENDANT TOLD 10 SUPPORT WIFE Wiistles When Judge Orders| $300 Bond—Other Cases | | upport following | Sergeant Me- with 1 arrest yesterday by Mrs. Illsworth was the first to stify and she told the court that; had received only §$ or $12 | [ t Ehe DANGER lurks in neglected What a grand and glorious fecling comes when the first tiny drop of FREEZONE instantly takes all ache and pain_out of that troublesome CORN! But FREEZONE does more than kill | pain in a seccad.Even acorn that doesn't ache is dangerous. You favor the foot it's on and walk unnaturally. NE loosens corn so that you can soon lift it right off, easily, painlessly. Never suffer with coms, calluses or warts. Use FREEZONE. Buy a bottle {on 1 | fully to Newing ‘on\ republican columr v [ ol “lturn and failing he decided to Wilbur L | > | tions ¢ liqu [from her husband in the past 11,1' reach of the told the court that she |10 hoth ¢ her and |on the ch able to get along | | Judgn nt on the | peace charge William I Carlson st and was their aid. Blames Wife rth admitted, when placed nd that he had not faith- ributed to the support of lm family during the past year but said that he felt that his wife was at V ult testified suspended breach of the temington, 34 fine > waived ¢ tion ed guilty to the charge of under the influence of Remington represented William F. Mangan rrested following a_crash i [petween his auto and one ot the 3 ponu car sult of | of 15 $100 and and ple driving ligt t his wife left his st July and Ho me en mont to have he ha veral effor up trying. He told the cou |has not worked at a s ¢ last July and had barel ed enough to care for himself. Ju axe asked Mrs. Ellsworth if it would not be possible to patch up their differences and when she replied that she would not live with worth again he told the husband that he would have to support his children and izvued the order which orth short recess Judg » reopened the and lifted h( hond and Qldfr:rl Ellsworth to | 2 {pay his wife $5 until condi- ¢ On Taeft Charge of Ann street, was a number of ere val-| en from Hollfelder xe fined vd pleaded sinc store of W‘llsh at 450 \Iun treet. Ju he vouth $ cd October the nle nd Allen co street when her in collision with another || who w subsequently | | violatinz the lulxx of ain_ continued under the influence nd through his counsel, / J. Golon, requested a con- | i until Saturday morning riv torney L. tinuanc which wa Paul t ke would nt of time for p | place, own | ALL YOU NEED IS $‘|0.00 DOWN PAYMENT i lows M to the - APPEALS FOR AID FOR CHEST FIND & Pelton Asks Employed to Con- tribute for Welfare ore than 1 not been solicited to « commun! that in ca which handle relief, increase b No Act e the erousl of the Uni ion. This re appealed n today by Erm for a number of ye the United Community corporation, |2 in the 1930 drive now under way. Although budgets have to a minimum, 94 vot not out of work to contribnate a small i this time. 1If is important that it in at o ceded by o figure s to 24.445 can oponent, and rep the en to reaction from ¢ Prohibition, he *in the ballo 0,000 person ontribut ity chest fund this | to in a letter t W. Pelton, (and help th president of | the money to any turncd in to been cut Pelton points of organiz their g d His letter f Mr, The finan s tive Drive m 19 WV aish Has 13,000 Lead In Early Montana C ounl Helena M t cmploymert | oho J. Wa 4 not 1o | CUtOr of the oil I - | was turned to the day v Monian ,i- | Victor in perhaps ,- |ous of his four camps Walsh, a democratic .| er, will go back to bl post to ap- | progeh a quarter century of serviee He aid it may be his last ted is the first estigations enat REECE BEHIND IN TENNESSEE VOTE Republican Bows to Independent in Earlv Returns republi ion v cadqu for hi his ¢ conceding the victory of jic hort terms for | Cordell Hull and elected (R) 28 Arthur Bruee TRIPLEX OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 116 MAIN STREET Walnut Street Telephone 1875 OPEN SATURDAY TILL 12 Large Stores in Connecticut to Serve You Cor. 10 P. 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