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News of the World By Associated Press 4ily Circulation For od 2% 15,214 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. -TWENTY-TWO PAGES R-101 NEVER GIVE FULL POWER TEST DOWNING ASSERTS Yice-Marshal Says Order for It Ignoved—Air-Worthiness | Passed on St Short lnspecuon Sf'OTLAND YARD TOLD OF PLOT T0 WRECK AIRSHIP Jwo Hour Survey of Craft Was Not | | Put in Writing Witness Asscris— | | Wanted to Know How Skip Would | Act Under Strain While Near Eng- Jand—Detectives Told of Discus- l sion Overheard By Man on Train. LI Hugh Do i mini T * London, Not Jugz. a vice marsi {1y, created a sensation foday Inquiry into tt ¥ disaste Jostifying that he had order power trial as soon as po ke dirigible had left her puast on the Indian voy his instructions wer Never Had p had 1 mooring but that not obeyed Trial wer trial d hi hat if e trial ) E | t B The given hi Wing ( 9 1 the cr It also broj B homson was killed of & wi had Colmor o Zht oub 1 had itten ich the mitted Before th there was o f took two men about £hip started for I §nspectors had two tion cfor Yard Hears Rumors London, Not. § (P—=Sco: man cor on a tra Southend he among This con- prior to No fur- | n m and © crheard convers xhree men &b fersation v fhe dirigini fher defails o fevealed today ition plot s the day zht the a 1 plot wer Thomson Sati-ficd ondon, Nov. & (/F) - "Thomson s life in th 1-101, was co 1ip was ready and it wa Lord Christ- vho e dirig- d that the long tencd the had be- craft xious to est India projected vova made John Higgil Nicholson, said that work t had been pushed along meet Lord Thomson's desire for arly flight but that experts were fit ore proper tesf vice-marshal secre ary inistry started John Sir siding, Lord is pri from Sir John } < 10 begin said the irshal g prep- ship cxtent WOMEN PRISONERS FLEE REFORMATORY Trio Mal\es Escape From Hospital at Kentucky Institution terms es- Frankfort. Ky.. Nov. 6 () prison serving years to life reformatory wormen ranging from caped fron here early today They are Otis Gram a life term for murder; Grace | Browder, 20 years for a bank rob- | bery and Alma Williams, “blonde | bandit” of Covington, Ky., who was | sentenced to 10 years for participa- | tion in a series of holdups The women were patients prison hospital. They left without | knowledge of attendants during the night, broke the lock fo the weav- ing roof in the women's department and obtained which | they made a rope to ide from the second floor to the ground They then obtained a large pi of plank with which they scaled t wall surrounding the reformatory. unar, serving in the some warp witl DOMICO HELD IN THELT Boston, Nov. 6 (M—William Dom- feo was arrested today in con- nection with an attempt last Mon- | day to steal a bag containing rom William 8. Andrew, (ter messenger. in Kast Boston vas held in $10.000 bail on charj of assault and battery and attempt- = sobbery. He e || Democrats Name First from the ingpector, there when | * ins dated |tinuing 3,000 | was 60, a the- | Representative From \3MINE []EATH T[]LL ‘DEFINITELY PLAGED This City Since 1900 ‘When Attorney Samuel 8. Googel and Lucian Maciora were clected representatives to the ture Tuesday, political his- was made, as an examination of the records tods disclosed that the last time New Britain elected a democratic representa. tive was in November, 1900, 30 years ago. At that election, Andrew 5 Sloper, now chairman of the board of directors of the N Britain National bank, was elec ed scenator from the fourth dis- trict, in which this city was in- cluded, and William k. Attwood, now president of the New Britain Trust ., was elected representa- tive over A. G. Parsons, demo- crat, by 954, but the late Thomas H. Brady, democrat, was named the other representative over Or- son ", Curtis by the margin of 7 votes. Mr. Brady was one of the hest vote getters in the demo- party at that time. - QUIGLEY INFAVOR OF RETAINING FAY Deputy Building Inspector to Be Kept in ]_)epammem o PUTS QUlETUS ON RUMORS Sufficient Last Body Removed at Millfield, | | Ohio, Disaster Scene—Nine Oficials Killed in Explosion TWO INQUIRIES BEGUN T0 FIND CATASTROPHE CAUSE * Gas Obviously J | Oid Timers Say [ Blame—Frantic Relatives Crowd Shatt Opening to Workers — Temporary Hospital Get Word of cratic Established to Care for 18 Injur- ed, Many of Whom May Die. Mill 6 mine Nov. 6 he Sunday company gave {ead shortly z when 1 6th and {the men who met cath when an explosion and fire 1 the un derground workin yesterday was hrought to the Fear that this toll reased, however nmorn- body of surf rescue workers Creck serious Sunday the o1 15 men inferno alive brought to the last nig 4 carly today eral hours , Who escaped from They late after havir he fille Bodles iniMoreue Bodics of the dead in improvised morgue i and lati were sur- Work in Department For Rutherford’s Aid and Miss Butler, & Mayor Is Informed At Conference of oday. Toda storerooni effor made by s bhodies to identify then discolored and it it the men had died effect o ng poison- day Inspector be droppe Mayor Quig- | OUS 8as aid he| Hardly Wes. | victims rez ltwo investigations ting reports h have lation for Depu Building B. Fay would city's employ an ir toda satisfied that Chairman 1. the building commis rely comp: to handle th iffairs of the de and as he in favor cping will be no char from inhal Thoma v, in view had the bodics o sion was g and en Artme NI While off d to With Department Officials | (‘”"‘I’“ el an Wexler and Chief Build- |/ . though the pector A. N. Rutherford con- the mayor as non today affairs line express an opinion Confe £ Ch 1% Ins red seen classed veral with P the in aaa of the buildin some detail, prepari- en Bted cvidence of th frecdomn fron Red Cross on Seene A temporary hospital wa tablished while Salvation Army and [Red Cross organizations distributed blankets, food and other nece Representatives the ent of public relations jand with instr twi and ceking ssities of state de- ion Gov- Y. Cooper 10 w povert familic The dous. Tons of jolted into the of many of explosio and mine netrated cuers until quads from 1 Page Two) STRUCK BY CONSTABLE, GETS $1,400 JUDGHENT Award in $10,- THOMAS B. FAY ary to the meeting of the ordinan and committees tonig en action will taken vnMrd placing Inspector IPay and M r, assistant clerk in the depa on the payroll instead of cf ir salaries on the inciden- Aliry salvatore Reale Gets 000 Suit Against James Duffy Bu Court e in Superior Hart idgment for le Jame n superior court a tal account v rendered a The building der, repres ith ef- s Al nerly of New Brit- bhefore Judge N d the jury for two that head conomy consis t conduct { partment deputy inspector | I day Duiity ion on being d on Page Two) the him permanently red on July 2, Robbers Get Disgusted, Surrender to Constable *eterborough Nov. 6 (& trouble with Briti that he is too e Accord he fest table Duffy Reale's arres and a 16 aftempted The consiable here w zed 1l atnied this morning cive a telephone | to run hut call from the motion picture | that he hac rely ter from ified | upstairs in Con- for Then g to i niony = a non-paymer d tHen contended wanted to go got the taxe of this Judge Wil- Eng. warrant str cracker is when ourag onst to rec Reals Palace a man who ident honse to as a rohber We've been trying to hlow afe for five hours,” the voice “and we're sick of it. You might well come and get us.” The constable did of them. hir money with Attorney S City representc jiam Hyde and Attorneys Ray- mond Bowers and William . Shea There were {wo | 0f Manchester re d the stabl to pay the thi id, [ Casale ‘Man Robs Glrl ln Bedroom Shoots Himself Rather Than Be Arrested Nov killed himself carly to- 6 (UP)—Emerson [ed that they were not give him money “I guess you're right,” pocketed his pistol the firc escape The women called searched the with minute in althe fire the | where Olsons live ar. The officers ran into the In a hallway they met Combs, Chicago “ombs, 24, rather than submit he held and robbed her of whose home is at ad been staying his le, Harry Stephenson hotel. The uncle told police vouth was intoxicated when hr rived home. Stephenson berated him. Combs shot his uncle through the wrist and left the apartment Early today Miss Viola Jlson, 21, awakened by a man in her| It was Combs. She screamed mother and her sister, Heler into the room. Combs de- Viola gave him 4% Mrs. Olson plead poor and could he and went raid, down day to arrest wher v a girl in her bed- 48 cen Hart- room te, They 30 up building police Combs ford, Mich neighborhood for then saw a man darti of the ng escap the that he would shoot advanced Drawing their revolvers, walked slowly toward him, or Combs 1o open fire Instead. Combs shot limself when they rards away. them if they they room Her 0, ran manded cents, all Lilled a few and money only she had were ATTOBY RESCUFRS "\ THREE 10 BE VETERANS k four times and in- | con- ! building. | His voice trembled as he shouted | awaiting Cross Plans to Inform Voters of Legislative Balks Attempted to Defeat Hls Measures, He Asserts Governor-elect Will (drl\ Case to the People If Neces- | ‘ sary, He Says—Plans to'Seek National Consti- tutional Convention to Study Means Toward Abolishing Plohlbltlon New Haven. Nov. 6 (UP)—Gov-.h nor-elect Wilbur L. Cross intends | of carry se to the people if 1e republican legislature which will rve with him attempts to defeat neasurcs, he asserted in his first nterview after Tuesday's election | results became known. are working. Cross, who will be the first dem-| “Boss rule must ocrat to rule Connecticut since 1915, | the 69 vear old declared republican lcglfilawrns‘ contint which have been in power since |ernment mu 913 have put through legislation irtually without the knowledge of he electorate Plans Publicity Campaign “I plan to give as much pu 19 possible to WOMEN T0 SERVE UNDER DEMOCRAT First Time Sex Ever Assisted Governor of This Party : mea he voter veto on a measur tached and given sufficient public- ity will give the people the oppor- tunity of seeing and understand de on which the elec o1 ¢ cxplain 1is ¢ persons d ly. the hind Vincent Hancock, Wanted New Jersey, on Bail CAUGHT IN NEW LOM)ON 21 Sent to House in Llection, Gain Alleged Principal in Huge Rum of Two Over Previous Member- | smuggling Conspiracy Found in ship—Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Nevius Anto—Arrived With S20.000 in Senior Members, $1.000 Bills, Hartford, Nov. 6 () — asscinbly Wom N London ieral agern general at will in the scssion exper hed a gigan assisting law mak ope democratic governor. No other wom- J., Vincent en who hav | has 59 i had thi; not gone to th , for capita vomen did > of the s opportuni ring Motor F and this morn United H £0 to the general assembly or by Govern Baldwin's the vote in and he was only democratic ssell Corcora the hou the in debate, Hantr the women have n lived under more democratic governor of |t ut, hefere Governor Crass as to this the facts will be roll of the house in Deee of and in w ased on | Hancock is o federal horit a charge of conspir the prohibitior =2 em- bers, than one Connect However, in the te v vhich m- © Women Veterans nee t of la cxperi rpos ements for the go of liquor. Har our n who had 1 veillance by the local cal Az days ago Special mons of the with lear s follows he ned that H wired the e Roosevelt andby, Mrs. ican: Hart- ked out. v descrip by the Bailey Manchs Miss Ma Branford, Fannic R orie Cheney. Goldsmith, was the Milford (x) ( (Continued on members ¥ large fleet of vessels and also high powered radio ou found when a mansion I gang at Highlands wa HART WILL ENFORGF LIMITS ON PARKING an CITY WILL CONSIDER ABATEMENT OF TAXES 100 which Applications to Be Heard at Meeting on Wednesday Night New ('ampaixn Against Motorists Announced by Police Chief Approsini omen have hefore men nest pla ment | callir ations fc Viola personal taxes. Tax Collec- | cially William « ounced a n i on vho ove times, anc n restrict appli- Church has s deli Loomis stop, a ro 1dotic has ou conditions of the D Ma adjoir to hi mwit making H and ares will he fror v conicmplate cation for abatement some departm and if tances, th wei public has made investi- ditions represent- ations cot ever with tags abatenients will be ordered without g the a ants to appear t mayor nd aldert All t nsidered. Ta tor Lo local rec ord for co 1 taxes has not been poor & approxi- mately 1,5 s of Nov ng in requir who of their nd go their o 1w T an tion Main where police board con- time establishing later Mus. Frank L. Conlon L Setlercs Undergoes Operation rom now Delia Haugh Conlon fe of man Frani 0! underwent w My Council Tremont str | eration at New Britain Gen | pit vesterday, and was reported | resting fairly comfortable today. | Mrs. Conlon was appointed to 11 welfarc commission by Mayo ck. She was his = t terms in o L. Conlon an eral ho: THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity Fair and colder tonight: ¥ri- day fair with slowly rising temperature. public gley last | retar |tice beginning during hi n 1 e e | 1 reasons at- REPUBLIGAN. 54URT Ur MAJURITY IN BATTLE + . CONTROL OF HOUSE WITH FOUR JEATS STILL UNDECIDED WOODCOGH CALLED ¢ BACK T CAPITAL Prohibition Ordered | 10 Washington won 1G. 0. P. 217, 217, Demo- DG-X Radio Man ——————— crats 213, Farmer- Labor 1—218 Needed for Lead, More Neces- sary for Working Bal- ance-Senate In Doubt. Kentucky Director | * HOOVER DESIRES JATA’% | | Three of Votes to Attitude of Independents Message Irom Youngquist Halts Go 1o Opposition— Projected Hawaiian Trip—hepart- ment of dustice Refu say | What “Facts” Ard and Shipstead of Minne- sola May Make Big Dif- ference. PASTOR PROPOSES WET RESI][UTI[]N Ware, Mass., Clergyman-Legisla- tor Takes First Step URGES CONGRESS 10 l\CT Refuses o Give ding in th Ken- t of Representa iblican strong ars likely or striets in Kentuc 1 captur iree in ths Chapm neumber Rev. Roland D. Sawyer Presents Resolve to Bay State General Court—No More Dyy Agents to he Sent to Ntate dowy Kinar mocrat republicans appar S iontel e for Reports Would Give ¥ Lineun 3eer—Wine At at Work Commission HIT-RUN MOTORIST PAYS FINE OF S50 Disappears After Running MYSTERY DEEPENS IN MIDDLETOWN DEATH CASE Around Automobile on Park Street Into Man With Telephone Cord Neck. Partly Dressed, Probably Victim of Foul Play [Unpaid Water Bills Result in 190 Liens Methodist Board of Temperance Optimistic Over Election Result W 2 Meth No list church board c ance today said the ¢ ity in the s board, howey ion flate consi atic Called Dry Victory