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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930. { VI Il Inillml Ill Lli Messrs to the Mayor benetir | liee cipts will be Anhalt and Warner committec i of the lief fund administered 1ids } is in direct chargs of various commitices professional Unless otnerwise indicated, theatrical notices and reviews In thls colump are written by press agencies for the respective amusement company. e —— AT THE EMBASSY A clever but simple story, od b, thrilli joard a Zeppelin, IGNORANT FOUR YEARS London, (UP) — George Edward Atkinson dro tomo for four and without i law GRIFFIN AND WIFE HELD BY OFFICIALS Iypewriter Company Executive cmrgw wnh YiOIath“S in age from 15 to 1§ ars. AT || rhree pistols, 50 rounds of am- New York, Nov. 6.—P—George | | munition, a bottie of chloroform, . Griftin, 49, described as an as- {| and some adhesive tape were tant treasurer for the L. C. || seized. Bmith-Corona Typewriters, Inc., and Policc said the youths his wife were in jail today on differ- || ed to three robberies w ent charges. netted them $91 and s He- was hedd at the request of || were planning another when they postal inspectors and private de- || were raided. tectives in cohnection with charges of péculations amounting to about $200,000. Postal authorities said he would ‘be questioned regarding al- leged falsified statementis and checks gent through the mails, Mrs. Bessie Griffin, the wife, was char -half told polic as required by by one ars New York, Nov. 6 (P—A squad The of deteotives with revolvers drawn broke into a room in the rear of a Henry street grocery foday, ready for @ batlle with a gang of desperate robber: I The robbers surrendered with- Chicago, Nov. 6 (—The per- on of an iron frame which makes it possitle for a person to suffer a broken leg one day and walk on it the next an nounced before a joint session of the American Association of Rail- way Surgeons and the Surgical Association of the Chicazo & Northwestern railway. After the bone has been the fractured leg is placed in a cast around which the “walking iron” is placed. On the follow- ing day the patient can walk about and even return to his or her work, it was report - and then 1yor and | know one ani i FOR BEST RESULTS HERALD CLASSIFIED In Raid in New York : BY PIL[]T,S ARRESTi With Cast Tomorrow {Makes Streauous Protest About Chilean Officer's Conduct Suntiago, de Chile, Nov. 6 (P— { Ambassador William §. Culbertson today sought an explanation from Chilean authorities concerning th- detention of Captain Albert W. Stevens, aerial photographer for the | National Geographic societ was about to leave Chile y The ambassador cmphasized ’h|5 representation was not wis UsE ADS Youthful Bandits Held AMBASSAI][]R IRKED |{reak Leg Today, waik ---ra[ will enjo. and out a fight, six of them, ranging = more onc of t DRAWING RECORD CROWDS '] DANCING —at— Agards Hall —in— Torrington, Conn. Every Fri. Night pl set, most worthy able 2 ! eir mora d ball mid-air as being tithe h of the airship, pl squ ; At i H And the comy REVEALS HURE T drama, one of m and t hounc- weli fan ons. that that one doilar f casio hould o this o THE. actre ro STRAND pl: ways popular falling by said when not wturee | mount fr let | “Spar obnon s nd inst |the Chilean government but against | Colonel Merino, head of the have given the order for Stevens to the limbassy theate meet with pub- lleave the plane which was taking of wide entertainme of this joft from Chile and return to n- Mille, ed Police said she threatencd to R | 8 ask Lsbut tab | : shoot a waiter in the Hotel Para- E : FH w : | threo hours, being released after ]]] S a]]s y ][] M40 {2 delectable talkic maunt wnen ho. broent & tray of | EIEGHON OFHOUSE OF WODSID {0 amussuor'cumertion. intoreici of ; Be(‘,{) [1 ed M d is plight, had made energetic rep- the grotel management, y they went to the room and an- SR and it was not known whether he A nounced themselves, Mrs. Griffin, sould be allowed to resume his jour- | army who was charged with felonious assault and | tiago, and then for his arrest and dlalog food to her room. resentations in his ben e sta Definite steps o who was still in bed, snatched a tlantic C THE thim 1" with xercis ir ard plans an Italian ( ~Discovery | aviation, understood violation of the anti-gun law. [’N [;HUR[;H PI‘AN | Stevens was detained ‘but about nd Elsie Jar Three detectives, summoncd tus of Stevens was clear today the construction of of a y in a furnace—later identificd as t ings and tod pistol from beneath her pillow, pointed it at them and said: “Oh, detectives! I have something for you.” They wrestedethe gun from her | and’took her to the station. i olic church will be taken at s¢ meeting of Italian residents at the Sons of Italy hall Walnut street, Monday night at 7:30 o'clock. This will be the third meeting of Ttalians sponsoring the plan. Peter Penuzze, onc of the leaders, h n lian families attend Photographed Antilles American_ offic detached for active duty The heen from who has several months to aid the Geo-| graphic society in an acrial survey of parts of South Am . arrived here Oct. 21 from the Argentine and since has spent some time in mak- ing photographs of parts of the An- v | Alex Adams—led today to arrest six persons as police attempted Jearn who pushed the 23 year rnwmmr into the fire. body was night by Waymon Deshiclds, a N | gro bell boy, who in the course his duties went to the furnace ot the Hotel Davis to throw am disco: | pos scra | downright | will is done Columbia's roor royal pe for that wh Wolf,” opened eater hm‘ How in On th Arlen in pre featuring Bill S TODAY, TRAND FRI. and SAT. PLAN HUGEREVOLT (5 Britain of which tilles, always accompanied by Chil- can aviators, in miiitary planes piloted Chilean avia He was understood tused to submit the photographs to Colonel Merino on that officer's de- mand, taking the position they were |take nunder his supervision. He | obtained. permission to leave Chile {by yesterday's northbound mail | plane, but when the plane reached | Ovalle, its first scheduled stop, h as forced to leave it and return to the Santiago airdr where he | there a Italians approxi- | refuse body Love-mah impetuous as this f moving, outdoor dran itself. And just look at this cast! MITZI GREEN Eugene Pallette fo asuT clip fied s0me He opened the door all saw in the flames, an d the re- | thel t " cral minufes he was un able to teil”a coherent stor: Police btlieved that Adams beaten into unconsciousness and his body tossed into the furnace Six persons were detain for questionin [hey were Glaser, John N butcher: S cook; and “Billie” § Police said mate of Adams. Garner Will Co-operate With Hoover, He Says Uvalde, Tex.. Nov. 6§ (UP)—T rdless of wheth the democr control of t of re N ive John ( will cooperate with he said to in an prospe 1o Anic s been predicted that if m Tuesday's elect H seve hrown in by hole T to . leaves one 1.000 are Catholics The principal action that attend- ants at the meeting will take will be Ithe appointment of a committee of Father Walsh Gives Views on sy ciimaiey W, Vit F”e Yfll’ Plafl fdrive for finances to cover - the pur- chase of property, the drawing of plans and the construction of the L el Boston, Nov. 6 (UP)—A scheme building, No definite has by which he charged that Soviet This matter will be Russia hoped to foment world re according tution was outlined by the Rev [ Eamund A. Walsh, S. J., regent the foreign service school of George town University, yesterda HARTIORD UH’ ™ current ake (1rv|ml s the last the la at went in En v, add —loads ¢ usual Starring bits and ske site heen ing left to select- ith a esent me THE NEW \nl.l\ Tonight ed PLAYERS oductior committee, Stevens was born in to the army licutenant's from the state from the While ation- | has pene- | sections of « in Maine in 18§ vith an ai commission of Tdaho University of he has been ¥ |al Geographic {trated ma South Americ plans . but came force in 1918 Rickenbacker, War . Ace, Father Walsh told Massachuselt Receives Medal Today women members of the National| Washington, Nov. 6+ (B—Twely Tivic Federation that the Soviet had | ycars after the war Captain Edward devised a plan for raising and spend- [ V. Rickenbacker, America’s leading ing 42 billion dollars in the coun-|World War came today to th tries it hoped to ruin capital to rec the congressional The money will be raised th medal of honor the Soviet's ‘“five-year plan An claborate core Gumping its products into worll to surround jre markets far below the cost of rais- dal by President ing and making and transporting hefore them, and regardless of the toll of | misery and bloodshed in its own l2nd,” the educator declared Fathier Walsh said the Soviet plan even included “the allotted produc- tion of human beings in and embraces despotic and scription of labor for the mines, the workshops without trial was the who refused to cooperate house re- p- Texas Hoo- effort to rica NTGHTLY The\tSanta FeTrail ON THE STAGE 5 ACTS VAUDENLLE L “Youthful T'rivolities™ NELSON'S KATLAND “flll t Mi the Fun in “The Big Fight Friday Night (abaret Nite eive next CAPITOL ‘\l—\\ BRH AIN MAT (Wed.-sat.) rough of mony was pre- President ¢ on o this of Boyd and Connor Are Prince of Wales Guests London, Nov. § (—Captain Errol Loyd and Lic 1t Har P. Con- ed by the Prince of house today. 1 us a marvelons minority W for TELEPHONI ALL THIS WEEK NEW YORK PLAYERS In the Great Mystery Play sentat Hoover a notable group parcd the me afternoon in | were rece | Wales at York “The BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT Paris, Nov. 6 (U'P)—The nk, connected with the several financial organizations of the Oustric group on the Paris Bourse, suspend- payiment today. The doors we closed, and clients were esent their demands. feared other financial or- itions would be faced with dif- Ities after the mmpmmon be elected speaker. ader HAS GOOD DRILL Nov. 6 (UP)-—Ra Head ( Mal o footb: juad noor nounced Crov - tain Boyd said talking probably Mostly diseu seems to know a g flying. He mentioned \ DO-X and seemed very possibilities of fu- ey development along this line ve some impressions of out atlantic flight about which he | atholic Junior League An Better Equipment | hall on Chur Saturday cve Havana, §.—P—Congres soon will discuss the advisability of | authorizing a $3,000,000 expenditure for reorganization and enlargement of the Cuban navy. i President Machado asked for (he | reorganization, and an addition qf nine new units. The $3,000.000 ap- propriation is to be covered at the rate of $300,000 a year for six years. The program calls for purch one transport vessel of 4,000 with ca ity for 500 men and horses to replace the hool- “Patria,” reported by navy department as bein Construction of gur 3 1.000 tons cach and purchase of revenue cutters of 500 tons each. In spite of President Machado's desire to reorganize the navy at early dats, his bill' is expected meet with streng opposition in Lhe house of representatives Oustric DACK SHINE and CO. 1 him China’s Wonder Marvels sia, {45 minutes \mmon He (0 about {the Germ. ‘imhr‘flrd in the | tra at New failed el con- Haven, fields, the |ed Execution | not of those |to pr said it SHERMAN and MceVAE Harry Hines The 58th Variety™ all TONIGHT SPECIAL BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR NEW BRITAIN'S CHRISTMAS FUND ORCH. $1.00 BAL. 50c No Reserved Seats for This Performance lot od he was ens an ke Booth Captain Vincent Mass., Saturday gainst Mich Loeser, and 1o bridge Harvard Cam- | e to observe Coming SUANDAY [} PHONE 887 NEW BRITAIN Pamtlng and Decorating Winniz Lightner in “The Life of the Party” e an Picture The org March by the Senior League | consists of 30 girls, ranging from 7 to 15 years of age. This is the only ¢ of its kind among the Lith- uanians in the city. Mrs. Anna Sin- tau, a member of the Senior League | is in charge. G HARTFORD D TWICE DAILY NOow! ALL WEER! ' “RECORD | BREAKERS” With JOAN COLLETTE Burlesque Prize Beauty formed ir and Framing 46 MAIN ST. WINNIE LIGHTNER The Queen of the Gold Diggers in “The Life e of tons 100 hip nd obsoletr the war two s of | an | 1o | Assoclated Press Photo Next Week---Com. Mon. Last Show of the Season “LET'S GO” You'll Want to See It Missouri Democrats Regain Six of Seats 8. Louis, Nov. 6.—(UP)—Six congressional scats lost in the| Hoover landslide of 1028, were re- gained by Missouri democ Tues- | day to give the party state’s 16 seats, returns vealed. Three contests undecided day went democratic. Altho Tim Mara politician, of contract against ( promincnt sportsman and brought a $300,000 breach tion in New York City, unney, retired heavy- t champion re- of the Party’ e | ) T To every purchaser on Friday and Saturday a box of Apollo Chocolates New Britain Distributor { TOWN will be given Free. — FOR — old men act childish! TRAN sGEST SHOW IN ,, swan| | Valspar Products <h | publicans retained four scats only | TODAY ang TOMORROW Fnds two went to them by of con- 0 Lawrence Tibbett as both Henry 1% Niedring- | haus of the tenth district and L. C. e The World’s Greatest Baritonc —in— Dyer of the 12th district were un- ‘The Rogue Song’ opposed. A Drama of 1ove That Seared Like Hate — With Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy ADDED ATTRACTION The Most Thrilling of All Mystery Thrillers Lesk, WARNER BRCS EMBASSY YOU DARE NOT MISS IT MEN were fascinated by WOMEN hated her! CECIL B. DEMILLE’'S Amazing Production ‘MADAM SATAN’ A rapid fire comedy of married lite — silken caresses — daring revelries, To every purchaser of Valspar Products a 40c can of 4-hour Valspar will be given Free, any color. English passenger buses are being decorated with scenic paintings, most of them depicting points of interest along the route traveled by the coaches. NEW YORK [] % EXCURSION|| e Benecr s Murder Case’ s .50 0\!:, .76 ROUND with 2 “AY TRIP William Powell as Philo Vance A special representative of the Valentine Co., will be at our store this week. her—- The discontinued line will be closed out below cost. OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT, 1009 pure, all colors, reg. $4.00 value .. 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All goods guaranteed as advertised or your Bring this ad with you. Prices will money back. Now is the time to paint up and clean up. never be lower. COMING SOON ‘The Primrose Path’ with HELEN FOSTER A Truth so Bare That It Will Amaze You COMING SATURDAY WARNER BAXTER “RENEGADES" Breathless Drama of the French Foreign Legion