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9 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930. T e e, Bob's Art Treasures to FEDERAL NARCOTIC MEN STAGE PARTY T0 GAPTURE GANG LIGHTS WILL HALT FARLY SPEEDERS POLA'S PRINCE IN ‘DUEL’ ON LINER They Are Friends ‘The onl 1a whole th lared. “We did cares for art Bingham Seeks Advice On Federal \pnomlment Hartford, Nov Bingham will on the appoint district judge \ssociation own recommen left vacant by Warren B. Hmrou\ Hoover, he stated thi brief interview ¥ through Hartford annual meeting of facturers’ associa shortly before noon “] have received l¢ pumbers recommend outstanding candidates fice,” Senator Bingham view of the fact t 1 self a lawyer, | feel th vice from the bar assoc an appointment.” ask reco ment betors o the ters in varyi numerons or the of- said ing not t I need tion in Be Auctioned Off Today v York, Nov 2 (P—Th- and ts that during acle of ion- port ssing ersonal s to auction other dren riage. The its pre- nent to icago eau of gation opera- to h ~ SALOR ADRIFT IN UALE 70 HOURS Swims to Bulkhead Doesn't Remember Rest o BOYS TAKE REVENGE ON SCHOOL'S MONITOR (GFORGE V OPENS INDIA ROUND TABLE ‘WITH CONFIDENCE cgates who solic - pierced ear wore i s the assem 3 as a riot of color vellow, crimson, green, blue n pink. which was to be in the headdress of the Bur- delegate. s high noon cror entered and took his place be- the historic assembly stood in silence to do him homage. The ruler spoke in measured tones, str their he —zold nd I as the fore, voice o his own gold and sil carried s 1e.spread radio net corners of the em- vhich vork to the far | around player and right halfback of his team. In a | hich sounding resonant | (On request. esnt with et dreseed envelops. Mr. Ripley will furnish proof of ansthing depicted by him). (Reg. 1L & Pat OfL) BELIEVE IT OR NOT A TON of STRAW = Properly treated | YIELDS PRODUCTS WORTH MUCH MORE THAN THE GRAIN THAT GREW ON 1T Y SloofeR of PashPattinath, New| HAS REMAINED INTHIS BENT POSITION FoR}fi YEARS His Finger nails have @rowh into the ground. ZAGT \M REGEN NIE BACKWAR A CANDLE CAN BURN ALL NIGHT LY « If a little salt iR W on the wick EIN NEGER MIT CAZELLE A GERMAN SENTLNCE f S T G Bemam gk Q;-:w EPLANATION OF YE STERDAY'S CARTOON Josiah Stahl Has Been a Mason For 77 Y ears—Mr. Stahl. 515 South Sixth avenue, Buren, Arkans, now 98 years of age, the oldezt member of the local Masonic It is believed by many that he is the o \[;wm . Stahl became ber of the order prior to his twenty-fir Capt. Wilder of the Chemawa Indians—C : ay foott team, Oregon, in spite of the f act of and is h’lL 1 hemawa Indian s but one arm, is the star all- gane with Washington high school of four forward passes, one of which of 1‘ and, was for as Oregon, on September 13, 1930, Wil der point after touchdown. TOMORROW—Hors e With Gold Shoes caug prepare to register by tion of the | reached a king em- | constitutional evolution £pon the delegates of Britain and India to proceed to A problem (tude for his presence and the inspir- |pire and across the Atlantic to the lation his words had given them, possible powers of home rule. No Nationalists Present csentation \fere Conscious of Honor who, Gandhi, months a ce to y mi disobe his confe : onscio ty you have put Monarch Concerned akdown of prove Indian and T turmoil 1tes or delega the confere opinion. How of 86 dele- achieved a record- explained. Suce of the conference Rritish government for the British Ir future of ous o 2l 2 3 he ion fied the custom- ished his ds with epped ich his to the to ed slowly tion 1l for the Lt oint out that delegates have come to pol risk, in- of pa- The In- of the appeal tish public traditio of css character- d that this be ion and enter- receive from who L mor n eat ical sense e oty 1 took the floor. e ared to be efforts of seemed rath- Program Very Clear v York, Nov. 12.—P—Clear- and distinctly, the voices of King George of C Britain, Premier J. ald and other heard throughout today. Re- greatest He tired Tl Iy o the eat nes of his on th Ramsay speaker erica S Do British Party Armistice 1 arly s almost ideal. broadeast, the second the king had spoken originated at the opening s Indian round table confe | represent v r i : n and cople of India. and of s by short wa <o ission by the bia networks 0 ¢ ion h e opposi- sured of it to re- tion parties, is pr sufficient support to er main in office HIDE ANH SEEH CAR lier 1ed in this are now at the : history. Decla- nley sovercigns lcader, and to time | leader of the was to | ers of their take her for self government |precaution to the Indian | cen plain. We have met to try |conference is not prejudiced by Brit- greement a recogni- | ish party squabbles fact that India has| At the outset of.the distinctive point in her the major proposition involved ap- 2 peared to be the extent of self-gov- crnment and independence which will be allowed India. The British government asidered already to have con itself to “domin- ion status" domain, but o1 and the accepting cor able assage: “We 1 of a by new Britis orge and oth ade statesmen from Britain's work clans will time at every | | conference (Co; ued From First Page) dare to leave his car and make a ch for fear that the thief ht jump into the police cscape After Matth te Prime ng Minister to his MacDonald, re- clection, called on is cc nitted for the e term is not self dian delezations, will as entailing the solution of their h the will to succeed asked conference convey to K to Licutenant ival at police headquar- sking that the patrol o bring in the stolen renewed his search d patrolled nearly reporting wide He first horize hin the to and be s office thief, or car, the the if expression of loyal gra oubtedly serk construed to have it broadest | for | | TR | Mastodon’s Skeleton Found by School Pupils Coalinga, Cal., Nov. 12 () —A fossilized skeleton described by scientists as that of a proto-mas- todon of the miocene age, was on display at the high school here today as the fruits of an explor- ing expedition by the students. The skeleton was found near Coalinga over the week-end. The tusks measured seven inches in diameter at the basc and the skull 24 inches wide between the cyes. and Burritt street, from West Main 1o Osgood street. The stolen car was driven to the police station. At 2:30 this morning Officer Thomas Tierney and two Middle- town policemen brought whom they ted on Middletown road time ously and whom they suspected of knowing something of the theft of the Bristol auto to Blanchette's home. Blanchette told them that he ought the young man would fit the description of the man whom he had secn at the wheel of the stolen auto. The man was not held by the local police. the previ- man arre some THREE KILLED IN (Continued From First vhile digging, presumably supposed buried treasure. Nicce Verifies Story Washington, Nov. 12 Page) for the Florence Horrigan said today an in- nce on payment in gold was re- ible for the attack last night on the farm of her uncle, Cornelius Horrigan. in Wisconsin. Miss Horrigan, a patent office spent September at the farn today she verified hidden on the place spon her “My uncles lost some ad placed in and ever since m bank ha once a they | fused to trust their savings to :\n_\ for | led by | gress and | in the habit of in- sisting on gold in payment for cat- tle or other shipments sold from the m, and this practice was (‘om— on knowledge in the vicinity. s no secret that they had Jvou. sands of dollars hidden on the ‘trm it I am su uncles did no any of it buried in the prou.‘d DEATH BED PLOT <. They were my CLAIMED IN TRIAL (Continued From First Page) the old army game Showed “Fake” Reply According to the witness, shortly Mrs. Flynn was asked to send elegram to Hubert, she re- turned to the sick room with a re- ply purported to have been received from Hubert, reading, “Received. Wiil be right on.” Hubert has de- nied having received the message t hy Mrs. Flynn hat Flynn de ert’s reply, b n refused with the Mrs. Fly asser- | tien that the patient should not get [ fied s | said “Isn’t that right | er's | estimated that at the time “worked up over it turned * Platt to him, win Benny? witness said the dying man | later exclaimed to him: &n back on me or I'll of the room.” Previously testifiec garding estate test The put you Hubert Flynn had , in answer to questions re- his dead broth- 1924 Leo told b ,000 in $1,000 bills New York bank vault. Hubert of Leo’s death the cstate amounted to cral hundred thousand dollars. Mrs. Flynn, on the witness stand. cally denied the t that she had prevented the wing up of a written agreement | between Leo and Hubert while her | hushand lay on his deathbed. During hushand’s last illness, she testi- she complied with his every in sev- her fied, | wish in | to ! was brought | | car and Flynn r known as leo According to Mrs she was Iy person « rtner munaged fights and fighters d that Hubert never had an ijm- portant rrar' in any of the fights promoted by her Lno husband. DOCTORS TESTIFY BEFORE FEDERAL LAW COMMISSION (Centinued From First Page) summons to return here as he was | about to board a steamer for Hono- | lulu. Asked to comment on the adver- tised sale of unfermented grape ce with directions for wine mak- ng, Woodcock refused to pass on its legality until he has had a re- port from his local enforcement of- fices. T was everywhere pleased with the work being done by the federal prohibiton forces,” Woodcock sald. THIEF LIPS AWAY [ Nt Tomorrow NOW! Watch out - ACUTE INDIGESTION may strike any time. Be ready with Bell-ans always. BELL-ANS every dirt road between Slater xcadl FOR INDIGESTION “‘As a result of this trip, I am more| Fisher was also arrested but after |than ever convinced that our policy | Prosecutor Woods had learned that {of a highly trained and small feder- | he bought the guns for his protec- a young | ‘TREASURE’ RAID. P—Miss | rts of | r'm‘ allegations | he testified that | al force working in harmony with | local law enforcement agencles is | best. I do not believe any changes | should be made.” In the present trip, Woodcock \|s-‘ ited Indiana, Southern Illinois, and | | California. He said cooperation was execellent in Southern California, | and good results were being achiev- | led in the northern section of that | | state. Agents Urgently Needed Regarding prohibition appropria tions which the attorney general has | said he wished to discuss with | Woodcock, the director said he did | not know precisely what information was required but he assumed he | would appear before a congressional committee. | The proposed increase of 500 dry | agents is urgently necded to operate in many large cities, Woodcock said. |He cited Youngstown, Ohio, wher. | he said there is no federal prohibi tion enforcement, as typical of this group. CITY CAN BORROW T0 ERECT SCHOOL Inside Its Funded Debt Limit, Chairman Judd Says The bonded city is far enough within its indebtedness to permit i suance of $200,000 worth of school | bonds, Finance Board Chairman William H. Judd said when he was | asked if it were possible to appro. priate mnoney for the erection of 2| new Northend school building on | Bassett street. 1t the school accommodations committee receives permission of the school board at a special meet- ing this afternoon to go ahead with its plans the first step will be to ap- | pcar at the board of finance and taxation meeting and make request | for an appropriation. | The finance committee | permission to reconstruct the Smith | school building according to plans ©|of Architect Fred C. Teich of this| | city. This school building is on | Kelsey street. The building will be | constructed urder the supervision | |of Building Supervisor John E Downes. KORZONFINEDS100 INREVOLVER THEFT Boaght Stolen Gun From Boy Now Inmate at Cheshire will ask | Albar Smith, 33 Korzon, Willia fined $100 and cos's today after they violations of o and of Lake street were i in police cou pleaded guilty law. to the | Sergeant Thoma rested them rday afternoon estified that had learned they had sold two revolvers to F J. Fisher, 28, 274 Glen street. | One of the the cant al- was stolen from tenant of Leonard Building at 303 Main t by a juvenile who is now serv- ing a sentence at Cheshire formatory. Feeney who ar- yes he the d, and | “Don’t you | out | o) s ooo o RE A5° You ar heating for your Heat Control—with reasons why home | you | your The Wayne Biv maximum from a cheap fucl. is is low cconomica and heat s a of The Wayne gives clean hea'. There is no dust, soot, dirt grease nor grime in Wayne heated homes. 2 All objectionable noise i climinated. The Wayne h th a quiet, slow, flame. The amazingl simple. 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Police Car Rit Peter Slerling of Osgood avenue told Judge Traceskl that he looked behind him for a moment just prior to turning left into Myrtle street at an early hour this morning and as & sult the car he was driving struck |unother machine which was the property of the police department and which was being driven by Ser- geant Edward Kiely. He was going north at the time and the sergeant was proceeding | south on Main street. Judge Traceski fined him $5 and costg and remitted the fine on condi- tion that the costs were paid. The case of Bruno Cukras, of 08 Brookside avenue, Torrington, was nolled by Prosecutor Joseph G. Woods. He was arrested yesterday by Of- icer James McCue after his auto- mobile had crashed with another driven by Joseph Zawadsky of 64 Seymour street and after the officer had learned that the former had 20 { failed to stop at the intersection of High and Myrtle streets in accord- ance with the boulevard regulations. According to the police version of the affair Cukras was driving south on High street and failed to stop {o allow the right of way to Zawad- sky who was proceeding east on Zawadsky's car was impact Complainant is Absent Failure of Feter Suchechi, of 21 Silver street, the complaining wit- ness, to make his appearance in court today caused a continuance in the cases of Poleslaw Rydel of 199 Tiroad street and John Sokoloski of 91 Silver street. The men were charged with breach of the peaca the person of Suchechi on November 5 Judge Traceski ordered to be heard next Friday against the when N ha working Saturday re- ca n cvery other day but | marked that he felt that they should not be deprived of further chance to work. Paul Zenk of tewart who was arrested November 7 Cfficers Harper and O'Day charged with reckless driving granted a nolle by Judge Trac on recommendation of Prosecutor Joseph (i. 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