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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ! q I l: ‘ ‘ BRITAI ' q | IERAI ‘n A\\‘:f.kxfr?d".m 15 565 “onmecteet o vt Dovty ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. —TWENTY PAGES Mrflr ¥ PRICE THREE CENTS GEORGE V OPENS oo i 1 DOCTORS TESTIFY |Federal Drug Agents Give Party | INDIA ROUND TABLE " BEFORE FEDERAL | To Suspect On Birthday to Gather HOLMES WARNS VOTERS NOT TO PERMIT HITH CONFOENCE [ 2 LAV CONNISSN Norctic Pedders and Purchasers SBHUULS T0 SUFFER BECAUSE OF TALK ald Who Reads Address v ~ B2 Recommended rant—17 of Guests Arrested in Raid. [ = —— L DEATH BED PLOT H|[]E AN]] SEEK EAR Head of Educatlon Sys- HINDU PRINGES PRESENT - ; | (MEMBERS REFUSE T0 GIVE :‘»JI:,\?'{:E*T;‘QJ;; 28th irihday last | yest 28 participaat ,] Tells Ki Club STRIKING BLAZE OF COLOR A || g v tesmwony e e R e S CLAMED INTRIAL - THIEE SLIPS AWAY 5 o ierdin For seven months they had work- | Other arrests are cxpected ed their way into his good graces.| The roundup was timed with oth- sarsectn s e momsiacin of | S " Brohiition Dirsctor Woodcock Ar- PA2 % Mile Beivey o exer; | ers in Brookisn, Machattan end New | Ryqhp Seks 0 Prove Lo Escapes After Being Chased by Says Nothing When Self-Government 1s Fusion of Di- S rives in Washington—Says He Is|With him in a suspected narcotic | cession of raids in & ise and | Flynn Was Balked ring of wide scope. other upstate New York vergent Claims and Calls Atten- | 3 Well Satisfied With Progress of | So they arranged a birt Motor Squfid POllCemafl Umnte"lgent Criticism week, with which offic 2 . i fi im, 3 bade h bring al i N1y n n ect connect fi d tion to Quickening of National As- | Enforcement System, Although | (OF, Pim- and bade him brin e dionlygansinii or 15 0 ered. pirations—Two Indian Women| : Y e Dt £ e e e e PROMOTER WIFE ARGUED QUITS AUTO AND FLEES | | ¥ | | Today Collins, his wife and Y5 of | last night's party the ts offerec EELh 3 e At Attend Mecting. PROF. ALBERT LEVITT Needed—Modification Likely. the more than 70 guests who came - . Urges Citizens to Think of | e et i e e el e el (e A Pl i say s R oA REc| (Bl tmea Oy en Divly Roaf eI W et : London, Nov. 12 (P—King George. | Prof. Albert Levitt of Redding,| Washington, Nov. 12 (UP)—Two g G i SRt ) 2 7 S S rest- oti| Whos brosdsides against J. Henry |representatives of the: Amorican Ao WA o fused to Call Hubert (o Bedsi ern Section of City With Machine Money Spent as Invest r over the mightiest empire | Roraback are credited with having |Medical association appeared tods 41l time, onv j 1K 1,[. e larate T Aloyer i iniof the ie: | betors LB slachtl FooVa i o SA"J]R ADRIFT ]N P[ILA S PRIN[;E IN Indicates Fake Telegram Reply Stolen in Middletown—Blanchette ment Critics Would atives of Britain and ndia in a lica I n D ¥ A | t publican machine in Connecticut on |forcement commission which is now Palmed O On Dying Man. Near Spill in Oil. - 1 h during the | £ ; Have Little Red School Conference which during com- | election day, will speak in this city | preparing its report on prohibition. ing weeks will attempt 1o evolve a |next week Dr. William €. Woodward, legisla- [1 9y Prov e, R I th a gl vi i 0 0 y government for the Asiatic empire| Secretary James 1. O'Brien of [tive representative of the association. : at 1 piet t ¢ . preventing th ; Houses on Every Corner, ratisfactory 1o its restless millions. |the Lions' club announced today|and Dr. Willia Mayer were th : S fol e . His majesty, expre: anxiety at | that Prof. Levitt would be the|two who app The commission | ——— : g 5 | chet ased th Cr o 9 He Declares. course of cvents in India, told |speaker at the meeting of the club |refused to what ; ir deliberations with closest at-|roon. His topic will be “The Elec- [they gave | s ate valued 2 3 : : ) in ey atarmn] tontion, but with confidence i thelr | ion: An Analysis and Toreenst.” |~ ) ilieve Data Sought I Saved From wl‘egkage Actor OFISUCUTIS :»"n, L b i e T £t et TRy e o ae e testimony of the two physi- : ? . It i3 my hor . the future meeting to hear Prof. Levitt. Reser was connected here with re- ! o0dz bligations and their recognition | o's brother, Hube She e s T ‘y»\llAf“11“||v. “will give expression RS dads chemisin and puysielagiae on B R ok ’ hat city. All offic galleries A cffect of liquor on the hum(\n ; o ’ va edi 1 T G 2 Hen l'x::!”fl‘”) frealae obamnE o] IHREE K" I ED IN body, and also on what amount of |Greve Swims to Piece of Bulkiicad | One-Time Favorite of Movie Actress Bl b I ! Hawisiea s ! Bl {he deliberations was held amidst | alcohol they consider intoxicating. | anq Clings to It—Paddles With | and Stone Spar Carcfully in Larly 5 e : 11 o' < ol mer tion address to the The appcarance of the medical | the gorse gal trappings of the i - S oa Salsted ‘ y e e Rk ‘TREAS”RE’ RA"] association representatives further| Bits of Board—Battered Survivor Morning Bout Over Fancied Insult |2 St : : ' - Vet e e e IYALRELC ‘ sl strengthened the belict 3 o ! 1 Hul ; R A Official home of the British nobility. | trengthened the belicf that ”%} . 0 e . : e LB e e b deck n un- o Saonaid. G Dis: 1 0 Lady. % v-six_deleates were present. | ommle il Soenderine & oot [0 Plate Gives Testimony estat _ i ending some form of modification | . . o ; ol : 1t s : 8 at- Of these 57 were from the 'mn\m;ts‘ 1o the law in connection with its| Eureka, Cal., Nov reen New Yo v ) enjamin Platt of New York, {o I g ' e kil ”’:";“; of Indi 1d 16 fro: native In- X = ireve firs e f @ 1- | Serg \ T s in t 1 erl 1 T tak t - r E [ spee i - = 5 ¢ India and 15 from ayve 1o 'Men and Woman Hold Up Fam]ly R hooct M. Greve, first offi I i L L : 1on welt 15 anonacred 1y an st c : ¢ » schooner Brooklyn, w an - ¢ & me of y Chase Begins izni Commission officials have refused [ F, sehooner Brookiyr J . 1he rican n as an obser i e+ 10 KHOhO OTHOE o o e i | 518 0 R, RO P S S L T | T A L T T et e o e b b Yoize {were resumed today ; ; ¢ s : 3 T in tar T : b rifted more than hours or t f ad o A e = Flande oft Hindustan | While the commission heard ti 5 o EiAT GRS iront o e s did 1 t mselves. Dicturesque_and RUMOR MONEY ON FARM |hsicians, _Prohibition Director ofiyrackace Iniaieele mdd. LA LA e e e 's Ne r o ey g dinesaiTn Woodcock returned here today but| Greve was rescu ter Nl e oo peAa i lenient A L e Rt ot e VRS AR was silent on another development |the erew of the fishing hoat Sis- i | s 1 B anesiivias anc oo jorie: QEpORoAle ! ) £ the miodern: acholl nce was folloy procecdings in o o bly Dressed Girl and Three | N2t has aitracted considerable iu- [t flve mmiles tromishc 3 SRl Eoiis ey ted hs j1a. he th tten : + : K er the interests of those TohAoNT fromiat Boonitirt son celi|aaliionablyabressediGirtand €€ | tercst, the sale of grape juice con- |NOrth of th 2 cenlta PP {1yn sank fe and the millions of rebellious T°- | Companions Open Fire When One [¢°Ntrate that can be made into win-. | 3 e ahaee : > e his for mana- RIS it L ¥ - crit nd it ie ntful 1 who follow is tefuses to Comment R 5 g D r, he said t was los g p F el ord were not represented at the of Family Moves as Though Plan- | He refused to comment on its - | scious, blecding from numerou A C VAN L 2 i . " ia . f od_thin e have” he declared 4ssembly, which they voted months 8 Igality until he has received rcports ”:fl”‘”d by rin nown as “The Rolling Stones pcehing) ’ 2 tenel: 2z ; ! t sometimes we Tittle ne i Rl ning to Pull Gun, from enforcement officers. Federal [Of angry seas and with his clothc Roth Admit Batdle . S s A intinte nt criticism i Could he have visualized the scene | o oo xoo 1y (py |CDfOTCEment agencies have not in- |In fatter He was rushed 10 a hos- Tt o ot the )4 ! ¢ ! E § raciico nev in the royal gallery he would have terfered with the the sale of the!P I v i 1 7 S : 1 i 3 o 1 s 3 fashionably dressed woman and |product thus far. would live. He is the known g but later both Robles ife, : L ate of o 2 SR coon a vast hall which was one blaze | d < ' L . 7 1, to send a 3 . (il ek son and gold. The Kking's | three youns men left behind them | Woodcock, who was sunumoned {SUEVivr of the crew o ‘ nitted th Y i S : 4 d . zood. We 1 . Ik and jus throne chair s(ood on the Outer Tiin ({oday three dead men and the buried |PACK here suddenly from San Fran-| allaarapiucistocy : o J ; 5 \ agreement their | iy t the r 1 be i ana | e SR of two large circle les, one s |cisco as he was about to board a L vived s er € : bk S : : P Sola c . or Honolulu, said he did not | ¢l¢ntly o ] ¢ T fhe t htor BpE cle with remote farm of 60-year-old Cor- _ # Caties ar < € 3 t modate the delegates. Th ‘ % 3 | : he had been called rabulous (nelius Horrigan, 17 miles from |pack. by to confer later with | that followed. He tainous w any, that is hidden on princes, representi alth and powr at about an |her er table making a colorful spec- | Posing as hunters, the three men, | - A : tacle in their ornate oriental head- \\mkh(xk Satisfied Sl L (ress. Beside the throne was an or- | Washington, Nov. 12 (UP) 0- | 'appened MacDon- | death Horrigan, his brother-in-1aw, i;ipition Dircetor Amos W. W i a1d. England’s labor prime minister, Patrick Gorma the latter’s | Woodcock on his return here today '°¥ ard, a fireman and the en 5 5 Il p 5 BI}YS TAKE REVENHE 1 the who, after the king spoke. Was gon, Paul, 18, and escaped without {from an inspection tour which car- | *%7€ e LM Tl B € r ty U hal o made chairmaiiotthe "“"“;M‘ | making any effort to find the moncy [ricd him to the west coast, said i co SRS ng Stone e and Earl y i P precedence among the Indian poten- Horrigan and his brother, Stephen. |, present enforcement policy was (Continued on Page Two “ontinucd on Page T []N SEH[]“L S M[]N ; soon « b but h e s |37, are reportdd to have secreted | gaisfactory y I e (Y “ e : ’ A : e : (Continued on Page ibout the farm because of their dis- | Data Not Known to Him A i i 1he \er car rrow. high- H' S‘ BANI] Tn PLAY e — - trust of banks. Stephen was wound- | Woodcock, who was asked to ro- A M 'l P' > - Savs Lads B wa Says Lads Beat : i ariornsy e v AIF Vlall Pilot Jumps Into Fog Father Sa) | Appear at Dinner Time |10 submit certain data for President 5 Child, Causing Death, ddenly the driver of the stol F R HARTF”R“ [i ME | The would-be robbers invaded the | Hoover. said he did not know what Wh T k R D f G l ’ rew to one side 1 st HE”] IN JML I]EA'I‘H home of the Horrigans as they sat |information the president desired. en lanks hun Ury o asoliine for Doing Duty a also sto the little'schoo accompanied by the woman, shot to |at dinner with their sister, Ellen, 75, | e will confer with Mitchell tomor- KBRS 1 of it 1 1 and the Gormans, who recently came | roo“mp o ginoc o Ceived the S car v thiet had sbo- School Talent to Provide I“rom their home in Huron, §. D., for b s by, N. C.. Nov. 1 k' The pilot 1 n reported | Small boys' t of the : Stirring Music N B 3 o, @ Visit. (Continued on Page Two) . air pilot, fou he since 1 tte shortly 1 his eight year old daugh- D i urried ; Stirring Music Next 0 “Whitewash” in Detroit | e noldup woman asked for a P i - o < t sound. | fer, Dorothes ted in her death ; pistols th the con rom here, ea his mornin —_—— Tells Press mands “Hands wp Stepnen moved D[ES AS PENNILESS MAN “hailed out™ with & Tarachute L s e e ey AT Wilcox announced he had obtained |der. He died a few hours later Gave Hundreds of Children vas not dam S R 1 o \ ool student 4 confession fronta fellow prisoner | His left arm hit by a bullet. §te- y Merrill, brought to Shelby mpec n ¢ boys who had at t trord New Brit n the death of William T. Jones. | phen ran into an adjoining room for Wares atChuistmas by the fa placta, n‘qnlv‘r T The i he f rly 1,500 \ g while t ¢ vas | Rural Delivery System Abandoncd th football game Hartford vho died in & cell of the central |a pistol, which he fired twice as the | Roeion, Nov. 12 (UP)—A Kris | until da had only a g efore : t his hands!out of t har t e ! ' B oved to- police stalion, Mayor Frank Mur-|intruders fled to {M&ir automobile. | gringle whose pack contained not | twisted ankle and a thrilling story on p-cord that . he teacher and at noor es g J » rincipa . Slade. phy said there would t thorough | One shot shatte the windshield of toyg but frankfurter sandwiches will [ of a blind leap for a mist-shrouded the t s z and Frwin Announces. ¥ ) d amo nvestigation and “no whitewash- | their car. Posses failed to find any¥ | ho missing from north end streets | earth z ¢ of his experience, : *he sa e ey e ¢ Jent teachers in whic ' trace of them. this Christmas P 1 the sioner Wilcox said that in Many Stories of Treasure Axel A. Biorklund, Scollay Square eI $ tal four v S b » t There we e 2 d confezsion P Wen- | Neighbors said the stories of hu hot dog” vendor, never had much ter 3 li- | P the i petitior n iron worker, said that Jones was 'stead were many Last summer, r 2 1 4 1 cou past 10 years he somehow had man 1 an “ugly mood” when he was |neighbors said, three men and a aged to scrape together enough N i placed in the “golden rule” cell with | voman were routed from the farm | funds to finance a strange philan H]R EITY EMPLflYtS INTfl JEWELRY HRM orot Wentala and two other pmm.m} R — thropy to which he virtually had au Monday night (Continued on Page Two) dedicated his life ) Wentala was quoted saying — As Christmas tokens he would dis- X A I that Jones reiterated his satement | Hunts All Da\ Returns {ribute among north end children Mayor Quigley Will Oppose Prosecutor Orders Investi- made previously to police that “I'| To Find Dead Pheasant hundreds of wll; frankfurters, and & ks illed Jerry Buckley.” (Gerald E. | it his supply held out, he would re- " i itions ot in Stree o7 Braia ool ealtua s antay | W Sen o) Gaatis, Nl e NovaLz o) | e talins oty shuig e slysey b Increases if Petitions gation of Main Street Rt iin by gangsters July 23). A | —Howard Williams hunted for out more “hot dogs. Are Filed Store Methods 1w0 hoys kicki fight ensued, according to the al- | pheasants all day. Bjorklund, 60 vears old and pen- i g i leged confession, and Wentala | At nightfall he returned home |niless, died at a Cambridge hos Sriled e | with an empty game bag, tired, hun- | Monday night. It seemed, at ; : ? 5 ¥ = Jones died of brain concussion. | gry and discouraged that he might go to a pauper's gra 3 . 3 5Qted Police said the medical examiner A nice fat pheasant lay dead on|but last night the Swedish Chari ”,Mm,h being increased, Mayor S 5 S O N : report of an autopsy showed that |the bedroom floor. 1t had been |ble society announced ho would be | Guiti g be donbied. Ui George H. Dyson and e Trafllc ng ts to top pee lng i © hig the prisoncr was suffering from |Killed flying through the glass of given a funeral and burial befitting | jotitions of this nature would be H. Benson of the ber of n San) Apnoanis, ; "; cirrhosis of the liver, tuberculosis, | the closed bedroom window. a real Santa Claus | presented o the common council e roaacutine Attty B F w k l M * i AR heart disease and ancinia. ‘ N G ; y kFactory Workers In Morning ;' o o o v o e Jones was a preacher for the lEaEtatl ol con i ionaNko R s : : Cacaztal primitive Baptist church in Missis- times d8 not warrant an upwa er Busin 1, A e L =ippi before he came to Detroit ‘Boy Hunter Blows Ofl oe alKS$S | justment of wag He would not ave three years ago. Here, he had | "mpm\t increases, he said, and illegal oprations of a jewcl ble t ep f worked as a millwright, but had | pointed out that while ther: e e f lint . " been out of work for several Two Mlles Before Obtamlng Ald | doubtedly some men and women .‘,:( o aciie d dash to tI | months. He wsa married and had | the city pavroll who earn mor n|” without | lay al the salaries of city officials seven children. |they are paid, there are hundreds o A s sald he | ;00d laws in Police said his insistence * | The accidental explosion of a shot | When he finally arrived at the | the city who cannot find work of any ! e the det L HAG S Tukly e DR Of gun in the hands of Stanley Vini- Sherman Sand Co. on West Main kind. delirium as he could have had no street he enlisted the aid of Joseph Petitions for \ )\ « ga imme Kaitis, t 15 Fairview street s ; : connection with that case o Hal L Kron, a driver employed by the sand | must be f f i ation disclose grounds fo tion mittee « ! f have Detroit police vears ago adopted | while he was hunting this morning | company, who took him to the New | council at the December prosecution, a warrar iss o many complain wve 1 . E t on | mar t the s 1e boys show e “golden rule” plan for dealing in the woods far distant from the Britain General hospital. but reports about city 1 cate Mr. Woods assured 1 thers at ) factory employes t I JHomo) § ral members of the organiza with intoxicated persons. Such per- White Oak quarry, caused the he youth was admitted at the that there will be none t v conference t s almost on wveal € at 1 realize )1d of offers by local men sons, unless they have committed |charge to pierce the shoe on his left | hospital at 30 and found to be 2 > The itinerant venders' law wa tt rinute fore n E e v ajt tfit the band next year if it con some other offense, customarily are | foot and shoot away the third toe. |suffering from severe nervous shock | g—— o » discussed at the rer i an ngering | traffic 1 Y nt tion for | tinues to exist. William F. Fleisch ailed until they sober up and then | Vinnkaitis, although suffering ex- | due to his gruelling experience. THE WEATHER T | prosecuting attorney pointing 1 ns on ¢ 1 ha 1 time e ¢ w the Fleischer Cup released. | cruciating pain was forced to walk | Authorities at the institution stat- New Britain and vicinity: t it requires vendors to file bon wd deci v te put ve0C Gt L ria, g ue football :com The prosecutor’s office was to de- |through heavy brush and over cd that his condition is not consid- Cloudy with occasional light the sta nd the city ) )} i Tereaf the [ty eing ot E € 1 on was won by the New termine today what charge will be |stones for a distance cstimated by ered critical although it will be rain tonight and Thursday; mimencing op 3 lly t st 3 hool team last ye: placed against Wentala. Meanwhile [him 1o be almost two miles hefor: | some time before he will be able to slightly warmer tonight. zation will touch o r me extent ist, anc J s D o offered to aid in pur he is held on a charge of murder. [he met anyone who could offer aid.' be about again. | ®—— —— - 1 t ¢ law, Mr. Woods said S W g trian (Cor led on Pag C ‘ forms.