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e Daily Circulation For " 15,565 v NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930.-TWENTY-TWO PAGES CITY, STATE AND NATION Bur Defenis Giy SchootSyscm: ELUONATE T CHARTER REVISION 1 GHTS EXPECTED Laughs at Critics Who Hark Back 0 (UST SOVIETS < HONOR WORLD WAR HERDES | 2o O b Ficin ' s ity OVER DROPPING “OFF YEAR” ELECTION; New Britain Veterans World Observance of | tages Not Known to Past Generations. Wide International Links S e : Assemble at Memorial Armistice Day on 12th | suoyne vec e e i i o POIEEIIEEENGL;\ND TRUTH AND MORALS | Mangan and Al}‘m;%mbd“ Mayor guigley Api e very st v i \ sy 3. 1 Sungan v || POIDES s in Walnut Hill Park, Anniversary — Hoover| lNYOLVED - SGHEMING WARS EAS”A”'ES L points Committee o a modern, ample sized auditorium, ! w. oppos night for [Lord Churcnill, sie Henry veterding. Militariom Kills — Christianit y’1 '”(m s Etc., Mentioned in Disclosures— Newmg on Minister Says and Recall Men Who Speaks in Capital, i[lLil,o?'?)‘u"mi?.Q‘ Ein | ; E s ([ saies or Sz ol |- Sixteen to Consider retary of the school board, in two | , || street 1 « Gave Up Lives in Lays Wreath on Tomb [seeches vetore Parents aa Teach. "V‘S' association meetings, in the | k amberlain and Lincoln _ echool i Battle. - of Unknown Soldier. fyimiciet one Joncoln rehoc |clare that the schools cost too much | and are not as good as the schools | Church Bells Ring and Fac- Pleads for Adherence to|of man ago. The speeches Changes to Be Recom- ey mended at Next Ses- oy R T T e i Named—Million Soldiers Yormer French President Indig- {were part of the DY‘OLTU“ in lhc’ = m ion politics or t election, % 3 v A tory Whistles Blow \\ orld Court—Hopes for |schools in the opening o “cduca- | to Have Been sought. but both had something to sav | Minority, Scenting Chance J ltion week” in New RBritain, and | Rev. H. C. Burdon, Addressing Arm- | | about colleze football, J - R., Nov. 11 (P)— ing be istice Day Gathering in Nearhy | [ 5 rooter for For I bitious plot yet uncovered for the| Town, Declares There is No Honor | | A Common Council at Next overthrow of the Soviet government |y, wup__gees World Peace Nearer | —m— B Election, Would Retain i TR * | Moscow, 1 - Y o ge - . re but two of the many schools in Commemoration of Peace But Is Mindful of |}jc® "t ‘%o of th e Wf of | ial week last night At the Chamberlain school, a pro- | E . = gram of interesting numbers was| men — Legion Smoker| Further War, He De- |given, including violin and guitar |solos by Miss Theresa Tarooian, two monojogues by Miss Susan Forest, | to Increase Strength in What is described as the most an- Hardware City Service- Potential Dangers was outlined today with cation of sweeping indictment chars- Newington, Nov. 11 and Smith Post Dance clares—World Pau; [ | e e tiisaviateaders 2 vhich were extremely well given S nd cultural values, ar 3 — nd made a real hit with the 350 | e i ity ar o first and vstem Up. Ghosts marching thousands | By the s casu; S men and women pres dances by | ociated Press. n and women present: dances b)\ nce ofsArabin vorld of the wartime allics e who joyously greeted the arrival of £ 5 ous figure 10 Appears o |don, pastor of the Newington Con- the eleventh hour of theelevénth day |Save the Armistico anniversary to-| (Continued on Page Three) HENRY T. BURE L el i e it Mo R 19 grey |a=2rse 5 5 S o DS AS A gregational churc asserte :u‘ L : of the eleve 1 month in 1918 when |© its annual salute of silence. Sh pr + regation. . . rter revision ire was| At Arlington National Cemete assed all alo fern front, | by the sepulchre of the symbolic athered with the members of Eddy- slain, the cenotaph in London, Glover post, No. 6, American Legion his majesty King George stand- :nd citizens this morning at 1i (ing in uniform among his subjects, ! o'clock about the World W the Arc D'Triomphe in Paris, morial at the summit of Walnut |[the monument to the war dead in | rnin he comma inci to a resolution Alres Followmg A(emplel ) the we: mo ter R. Falk, Lord Churchill o I°. Curtin, William D. Boyle and W Hill park to bring back in memory |1 ghions and ’":h" hall Ohf the ‘4""7;' | nd prominent figures i G. Gi nator-elect William F e eventful day when hostilities be- |Of Nations at Geneva there was the . . | 1 nania and FFinland St Sotisedl op ipho Tagearty presentatives-clect Lu- SO R e e \John J. Martin Seriously Hurt|Jones Says He Murdered Detpoit »vumenis and tintana eI R e S Ste ng the home of Lddy- Lven the roar of the man-mad: | > CF ] x The counter-revolutionist leader Local and Plainville Grocers with Chairman William H. Judd of the G e e e e in Plaiville Accident Radm Announcer R e b Sl o e, ith the Eddy-Glover post drum and 'land and France was stilled in tri- = w3k SR prime m in the plot His asso- Receiving Stolen Goods — Al rank G. Vibber the New Logle corps, Drum Major llu\\urvl‘htm, A British passenger plane, | I ciate thre them educators andd Bri Trust C ‘Walter M. B: A eIl commanding, heading wh ising 2000 eet avove the felas of | BRISTOT GIRLS INJURED |BELIEVE INJURY ACCIDENT T e o Gases ConUnunli it e Vecle | ok i irensiioer oBE procession, the Legionnaires turned {Kent throttled its engines while its | | formed a central com- | | their vestiga Commercial ust Co., ex-Mayor O. 10 We Main street, four abreast, | passengers stood barcheaded in | ———— e o-called industrial pt to stcal I, Curtis, Corporation Counsel J, d yrocecded through the winding | their places for the two minutes of | yourn Gecupant Escapes Unhu [ Bolics ik, Tntoxicated, Driscner ts of the in- from a freight car |H. Kirkham and Attorney-M. A drive of Walnu Hill park to the ap-|silence. pointed place f { - the exercises The captain and crew of the giant | Driver of Car in Early Morning| I'cll ON Bench, Injured Head— ct railroad Sexton, a member of the hoard of Read & Tullock | compensation 1 assessmént, are lcaders, who Arriving at the monument, th harges of high 1 have |the members a ] rman scaplane DO-) gent- 5 | v 0 ay police hay ie members and the first meetin ihrongs grouped before the shart |CC man scaplanc DO-X, riding genl-| Gracy Believed to Have Been! No Apparent Comnection With Il the punishment is ditionsl| charkas awainat |will Halell noet ek . t kcops alive both day and night |1¥ at anchor oft Calshot, England, in i implicat | e e v esn il Tudge Cooper fo Assist y @ ! s el S = « nplicat- | to have been impli- Judge Cooper fo Assis ¢ memory of those men of the| waters where 12 years ago no Ger- | Aslecp—Auto Turns Over 6 Times. | Jerry Buckley. N e caused the arrest of James 13 Cooper, former m-‘\xho_puul "?‘ supreme sacri- jman craft would have dared show (Special the Herald) | Detroit, Nov. 11 rts in the plot. o grocers on the charge of re- corporation counsel and for the past 1 Past ( onvumv-‘:l‘r Lmil Schaal, |jic01r joined in commemoration of | Plainville, Nov. 11 — Four Dei- |, ¢tor William Jones, 49 At Work Several Years olen goods: ral ye vice president and as master-of-ceremonies, in : sons almost miraculously escape > 1e indictment cha that they sation today was as fol- attorney for the Stanley ! > fer Aol the end of the war. They stood |SONS almos! A3 S police S dUanters & situation today s as fol T Stanley Work oduced Rev, Theodore Dunm, as- 2% 0 OF TRe M&T TROY S004 | 400t this morning about 4: 1o poli \daquarters ¢ R en o o E e e Ty R t e commiies 15180t 1:-l>xo|_' ‘u{ the .\o\.‘_n & ox:gr»:- |foats. the flag of the German repub- | 0 €lock on New Britain avenue nea ‘\0 be locked up as the slayer of Ger- 1o disorga industry, foment dis- | ings when con- #u l‘l"”'l church and k‘“ ‘“-‘”“ ot the |}, gving at half mast behind them, | Tator's filling station when an auto- {ald 1. “Jerry” Buckley pntent amon ople, and oth- gley said, - e loca ion post invoked the $ " | mobile i ic! by we ding ¥ o prepare © bl Ja{flg\ n ‘)‘ o ”d ,x,, The chief of all American fighting moblle in which they were riding |, ouncer, he was found ad in his to' prepar v for a Cooper as a divine iLfhesig on thaassembly and il e, s ool L v e ion (| OXertummad et NleastiaTe A fies land | el s junter-revolution military | REV. H. C. BURTON commitfee but ttered Dray that Armistice ay % 4 @ C L 2/ & 4 G e i orce was te \ en lied | 1 w[]dlx&\“-‘l c f’lm?xzn ice Day | oral John J. Pershing, spoke from | V85 completely demolished. [t e s to have | 1 o i e 1 1 cmbez ause of the latter's S b e his office at Washington and said: | John J. Martin, 24, of 152 Harl- | P e g o mmer, the indje reads of Leglonfiairos| by s Sealite M) tauskas of1) Henry evote. fhiestime, LARG [ niones, ) e ad of | "May”there never be another war.” | ford avenue, NeweBritain, said to[and that he probal ceived | because of di b el e ity, is hedd for tI " 1id he had a high regard for Mavor George A. T e cretary of War Hurley and Gen- | be the driver of the machine, is con- [ his injurics in falling ch Prance and Italy i ¥ha MetHed ehylie sl 3 1 Cooper and was pleased that B o INE the W% leral Charles P. Summerall express- | fined to the New Britain Geneoal |in the lden rule hullyr n where funcertainty o rman siupport oridpiedoestnte sesic | __TRRIEE RS i w to advise and co- : 'd.[' Fa 1”{ 1 o M)H'\ "' ed the hope for tranquility and for | hospital with a possible fracture of | Ic was placed tor'’s move was postponed to T it ng stolen n the important matters e reign of blood was over )xv the maintenance, as the seeretary | the skull and a had laccration on | office is invest he a d confessions were said re 1 2 wh will be acted upon Arm\’lul}'v’u o e ";...: said, of the “principles of frecdom, | tho side of the haul. His condi-| \1“ nju - Ane arc and Briand as & in the ok commion council is represent ome he world and 1} cmbel i s a SOr] 2 1 ceording to police oncs had no or )t the h10° s S stice p tion is listed as scrious because of 0 g 10 ¥ ort « e plo sl & th is the day on which the an- Jusho and democracy which hl\'fi‘ I s n " e vection with the Buckley case dictment ar i N 1 5 s Mo Ry ; AU- |} con worth fighting for. * * the shock resultant upon the crash 1 wit 10k indictment charges | der BLAE sford and Vibberts were wiversary of that day is marked cash | e Two girls in the car, Misses Evelyn | Iso said that I w vas controlled frov. |Stotzer post. Ame SeeEpe KAowisAze <ol e D e N Cwasiine b b i o e | Meanaitfaia il PAYCGE Bridtoly parant duju: n i 1 financial arrangements | Eroup assembled L " t : said. The pro- of suffering and uttere d the hope = \\%h‘fimmn o Siste (el y(. o e s R Ase Do S o, ;"v”l"”“"‘ < were dir o'cla ho cused of Several sales posed annexation of Maple Hill and S ih L Tateh et A Wy s geshing: “,l ra 1 “n oM g w deep laceration of the knee | n“ offici port ¢ is death “rad Justrial committ paused in recolle he of embezzlenient was | p- il e s marked the end of all wars, oy :‘f“’ \,so;\‘ and Pre ,\)du T e e ‘ rations and con- posed of exiled asian da 2 0 a Morin after of bond issues, taxes and other el L L e s B e The other has minor cuts and bruis- the face and scalp and 4 who were said a ed 1 Ilynn T nancial problems needing the a “You have gathered hr]v-. H‘n]‘u in :m! llm:;. wn‘ r;:‘gl‘:\ov\\‘lnw';fi’:r? G Sl a Ul otd e otk of . Medic ‘}\ ex- | million gold o T Al tion of experts, the mayor point. mory of your comrades who pa oke before the d S e Toss oGz ot 6T Dak s said there wus a probab Several . e supbeme secrifice that democra- |0f the World Allianee for Interna- | ¢ ooy N,.\\[ Britain, escaped injur-|con on ef the rain. A post and King had allegedly ap- Cul C =9 co government might live and! the |tional Friendship. o s ated at the | mortem examination was orde 1 Deos Contidencd pyalnable governn migl e a 5 J ies. The injured were treated at the | xami 1 A = Relat to th ointment of jeals of freedom might be perpetu-| America celebrated the day wit'i|geane of the accident by Dr. George! Police Commissioncr Thomas ¢ g patriots, took h fron (Continued on Page 19) Mr. Cu Mayor said h el We othicrs Who Lok no_ ac- | cxereises, }\.’\mldn(h nnr: gnmnm.’n )21 Cook and were admitted to the | Wilcox said REHOL e 4 for . bu z st e sririas tive part in the actual fighting, join [ €Ity and hamlet with men of th: |y oepital at 5:20 c'clock veceived by him indicated that any they arc war syl ou here to honor thesc boys of our [2rMY and navy joining. fFess Dri Believed Asleep | policeman had d hands on J Ieclared HUPE ABAN[][]VEI] £ L indoubter ¢ity. We do this for an example| Against a background of peace b5 3 P [ Two other priscners in the ceil In the eyves of many of our pa-| L | g committee’s or the years to come and it is 1 to he questioned to- e miost despicabl it | According to the police, Martin | i Jones we for a considerable distance, and he leaders of the plot in Johfison spoke as follows T I e ‘ S . is belicved by Y ¢ bee RIS, g ABHVE EEMETERIES sleep at the wheel. He was head- he had been out of work for \ope that Armistice Day will be ob- (Continued on Two) s the driver of the machine and | o'\ e tives of prose- those who served without cessation as long as - - was badly under the influence of “; cutor's office officials ih i tn especially oty el auor. Marks on the road show that | L2y Tarco Tanily e s PR Sk 1) Po: Commander W. Ma of the road going towards Liainyiiic m!w n. Members of the famil (Continued on ¥ Two)s - . 5 o5t Commander fanvill L i ontinued on Kaufman Probably Perish- confession aid several months s said to have n i | sa : £ 1 have PRUPUSES CREATION ed in Woods, Sherift | Over Armistice Day |be, o7 Sens Sres D e :( ross to Confer With 0 wis H’:," ,".' : 1‘4““‘3“1 Lowry, .?oldler of Career . Cross will meet ct Wilbur with Governor Doyle E. - wheel, The car then overturned sev- I New Haven, Nov. 11 (UP) cral times and traveled 87 feet fur- Jury Says Former Champ st-rcar-old gold star moth ther before coming to a full stop their first airplane rides of the machine wi Owes Bookmaker and one playing truant from a disap- B S proving family — to scatter carna- Promoter Nothing {tions over the graves of World War | (Continued dead in this city's cemeterie The two who made this contribu- 17 . Nov. 11 (® Gene | tion to the nation’s tribute to '”‘[iAN[iSTERS RII]I]LE { Archibal o, & P. B. O'S an. W the world does not owe Timothy J. | were Mrs. Delia Gherke of s-:;m n John A. Cornell of Bridgeport (andlddtc \ppcaung Mara a cent, supreme court jury, Haven and Mrs. Jane Ryan of New | UNI]ERTAKER S RU[]MS to spend about 10 days at McNeil's ral New Britain tecided today. Haven [home in Palm Beac ¢ on the on ana City Commission—Big i Cut in Fleet Rate n Page 20.) s Extensive Search Starts tic e et 1St ar t ari e sheriff had jus tur . il Tunney, retired boxing champion of soldier héroes on Armistice ]!a\ » chair- | State Barbers’ Board wild wood s voin( in the LA ESan 0 s thieves K millionaire i na nlac 1 manufacturer, disapy 1- R sarsd Mara claimed a § 2.4 are It was the first flight for each | Governor Carlton 1 his staff ): examiners vas learned by the mayor of a cor esday on Lithuanian army 50 Tunney's ring carnings for help- | and their natural pleasure at partic- lexpected to t Connecticut v, I Bosco of this cit on to handle all in Boten ohartaed W8 to arrange the match at Phila- | ipating in the ceremony was height- | Fjre on Frankie Yale’s |party at 1 ville and exa d they sc to re-!city ow property of eve na Iphia in 1926 in which Tunney »d by eagerness to experience hem to I ch on the return place him. Bosco is a blica A attended a me won his championship from Jack | Brother’s Place But ip. It laaned tor call Warm | Among candic veloped that fhe ag Sost of e Dempsey . Gherke revealed that she hac pring A o i Governor Bianca, Paul Mar o hold policies on the city's au The jury held for Tunney in his|slipped out of the house this morn- Hurt No One Roosevelt, who is expected to be Blancato and it smobiles are willing to plac ~ontention that Mara, a New York | ing without announcing her inten- thera at that tir others are in a re ood 1 reduction i vookmaker and holding factor, w tion, for her family repeatedly had e | = - — manual rate i ey are in the husiness voted to recommend nlisted only to have the fight held | refused to take her aloft, claiming| new York, Nov. 11 (P—Gangste York and that since it was 5t langerous a woman ! Sy MEnip e 2 4 G . : s into a Brooklyn undecrtaking parlor The court had ingtructed that| She was hittert Ewithlexbite- R0 SUBEE ST L R S S Tunney owed Mara all or none of ment, confessed when she arriv 7 ihe half million dollars, which rep-| ed at Hamden airport for the flight, | Frenkie Yale, but they """f'”d"l\ FOl‘m New Whlte Supremacy Band [ commion cou ent be made. A Approxims insur rate will pproximately §1 narbie floor, dy- 1ce on ory | ; ling 2 ait of Franki resented 10 per cent of Tunney's| “I always had wanted to take a |OPLY in riddling a portrait of 2 >hilade ol 3 i THon | which hung on the wall. | P’hiladelphia pur 0 per cent of|flight,” Mrs. Gherke told the mlo(.1 The shots were fired by gunmen body and £ the accid Jiis earnings as heavyweight cham-| Licutenant Charles Arnold, “but my e N New Yor 11 (UP)—Col. last night, and plans another | April 1, 1950, At the expiration of - npt was made pion and interest on both sums to|family disappboved. I didn't teil |from a black sedan, which police iy, o, immons, organizer ring in Brooklyn to o from iate. however. Held for Driving Auto who with the date them where 1 was going when pursued but could not overtake. |, .q goryay er of the Ku K Will “Save Amer insurance companies will I = nderstood to be en The jury had been out an hour |slipped out of the house this mor: In the Uliano and Uale funeral| g, "oiong 1o “preserve wl By ihel zrace hope o of rate \\ 1thom Tire on Wheel 05 o e and a half when its verdict favoring | ing. I'm doubly happy to think that | Parlors, one of those proprietors is | .. 00" America ed in saving 4 L with 11 3i of 273 Cherry | Ny Orleans. whenc ¢ was to rc the retired champion was brought in | while making my first flight, [ can Angclo Uale, Frankie's brother, po- . ization of “The Wh organization, for if 1 don’'t America (Continued en Page Two) by Off 1 16 Mexico City. Their tibekiall “fore a courtroom filled with wait- ' honor the boys, who like my son, |lice arrested two women and a man 3 hird organiza is doomed to failure witl year and charged with their father her ing spectators died for their country.” on the hypothesis that the place ! gy the red:haired southerne v 25 year Simmons said sbile withot e « assly fortie Justice Hatting had finished his| Mrs. Gherke’s son, William, a might be a gang rendezvous. The goumer jmperial wizard of the “The Ku Klux Klan was wrecked on one of th 1s one of the most colorful ¢ charge at 11:30 a. m., bringing to| member of Company 102d in ilants’ shots shattered a plate !l not ban from its memb it in the wreckage of that move FHE WEATHER 1 an or afa/in twe Miplomatic Feestt its close a trial upon which inter-|fantry, died of pneumonia in an en ass window, but injured nobody. |jews, Catholics or non-Christians. It 'ment I honestly determined that th his pl lo con vate in the PHIE ests of fight fans and the general campment at Yale Field the day be- | Frankie Yale was killed by gang- is open to anyone as long cause should not be lost, hence tI New Britain and vicinity to g police court r entering the public had been focussed for many fore his scheduled embarkation for|sters two years ago in a foray in “white, and of the whitc White Band.” Fair and somewhat warmer he judge for a contir ere he To: days. Prance. |which Jack Diamond, his body- | believes in his government simmons left the Klan in 1421 tonight. Wednesday cloudy Novem 13 najor. His love of Por well past an hour the court| Mrs. Ryan also was eager to take |guard, now recuperating from an- and has a good reputatio fe ¢ i that his “cabinet b with rising temperatures, to procure co him to Francs s ad defined with meticulous care! her first flight and to contribute her |other gang assavlt, v ounded Some of the and hopes of |trayed him™ and forced him to giy probably followed by rain, roquest was i v and he S =t | rankie’s family name is Uale, [the new organiz ordered he co (Continued on Page 11.) (Continued on Page Two) ibut he generally spells it Yale. \b) Simmons at Huntington, L. (Continucd on Lage Two) W -— ppearance on that date. ) (Continued on Fage 19) b