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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERAT Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15,565 Nov. 8th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 6070100 KILLED IN LYONS, FRANCE, DURING LANDSLIDE; ENTIRE Hlll BURIES HOMES Ten Houses Crushed By! fil_ASS SAYS PARTY Eartl.n From .Emmence| SHUNS EXTR A EA“ Bearing Shrine-Three| Bodies Recovered, Democrats Do Not Want Spring Eleven Persons Talfen SeSSl(E) _C@gress to Hospital. Survivors Tell of Tel'l’ifiC:A.lmlnim-mm.. Drive On to Rumble That Accompan- | ied Catastrophe—Form- | o & | Writes to Senator Robinson. Premier Herriot, | of City, Personal Charge. ixpe- With Opposition's Aid—President er | Washington, 13 P—Beliey Takes | ins democs opposed o an | extra session of congress next spring, democrat, Virginia, today that Pre: Hoover sound out members of his own party on their attitude before trying to bind up the democrats against a special session. President Hoover has written to | senator Robinson of Arkansas, | democratic leader, to determine his |Hr\\5 and those of the minority party on a program which will | sure complefion of the necessary leg- |islation at the approaching short ses- sion of cong 3. than 12 “I do not know of a democrat » recur- | who wants the extra session,” com- three bodies had been | mented Glass today, “but I certainly two firemen, | have heard some republicans talking becn taken 1o a|about the extra session. I thini | Senator Robinson would be justified lin replying to Mr. Hoover with © president fix up Nov. s to be Mayor r Gla ted dent 13 P—A taking the France, Nov landslide Lyons, trophic s of bet i ween 60 and has thrown the 100 persons Lyon entire city of into mourning. Last night practically VFourviers Hill surmounted ica of St. Jean r, g the entire by the slid into 10 houses afternoon, more the first of a unhurt but being cared Twenty-seven person. s0 were same hospital Mayor Takes Charge Former Prer r Herriot 5f Lyons for vears, ¥ adly st or at suggestion that his own party f Senator G yesterday took to iocratic leaders ho issued the pronouncement of co- superintending rescue work, | operation, chiding them for their ing from a sick bed where he| 14 been confined for several days. | He sent in an urgent call to army dquarters Grenoble, asking it two companies of engineers be dispatched to Lyons immediately to 4 volunteer re parties now 120rga zed to a certain extent is disorganization was caused . the death of 19 firemen and sev- n policemen who were trapped by second coflapse at, & o'clock this hile attempting 1o rescue © victims of the first landslide. While ill impossible to Al the extent of the tragedy tons of ecarth that latest estimates of de, between mayor | person- 5 a democratic ction. Virginian made it day, he did not intend to support any obstruction moves. He emphasized that he was speaking of the time when the newly elected congress steps into office. The Virginia scnator said he had received notice today from many democrats in congress of support for his statement of yester Hoover Leads Drive An administration drive was on today to avert a special of the next congress by expediting leg- islation at the December term, with democratic cooperation if possibir Preside Hoover himsel! toca hold, initiating conferences witl leaders of republican forces in the and house. Further, developed last night, chief o has written Arkansas, the , in regard to the the approaching session parently Robinson, away capital, has not replicd Hopes for inter-party cooperation the short terin which begins De- aber 1, have been current sinc seven leaders of the democra o including Senator Robinson, sued a post-election statement that the party gains would not be for obstructive purposes. Since full accretions to strength will not be available the new congre meets in Decem- ber a year hence, application of the may be asked to invoke the [leaders’ pledge to the current of academic freedom in the|remained a question. The president e of Prof. Albert Levitt of Red- ding, who was abruptly dismissed 2pology for 1 the last e The viet cl t0- weve orni oW full of session the removec d sinister crack like a thun- he it the cx- nator Robin- democra program for So far, ap- from the senate (Continued on Puge Two) LEVITT'S DISMISSA MAY BECOME ISSUE ofessor’'s Association | Considers Fight on | Academic Freedom utive ic the Hartford, Nov (P—The Amer- Association of University Pro- (Continued on Page Two) !GIVES HOOVER SUGGESTION dite Legislation at December Term | uvoldi, famous Notre \1‘ democratic | until { fused to function and settled tov term |plane was sen | tact L- Grid Star’s Wife | Here of South is Mrs. Audrey Bend, Kochler Savoldi | Ind., wife of Jo2 Dame foot- ball player. Records show that Szvoldi married her on June 3, 1928. Since then, Savoldi has continued his college course .«wl \h» has lived ith TWO PLANES FALL INENDURANCE HOP “America Legion” Forced to Land Alter 16 Hours he TWo HURT TWo ESCAPE, Refueling Ship Falls Into Jamaica Bay Drenching Pilot and Asistant —sSponsor of Flight and Aide Taken to Hospital. (P—An world’s New mpt 1o N 13 the record Yorl a ak br en- ance fly ended in double misfortune ea tday when the airplane American Legion™ br refueling into Jan Sca airpor Captain and was “Mi A bay Quecen fell Jamaica ship near John pilot uninjured, Edward Weimer, flier, suffered a broken laceration Charles Soule, ing plane, and agdsistant on the hose, were drench- ed but were pulled out of the water otherwise uninjured The “American Le ¥ Donaldson. pro- the endurance but his co- former war ankle moter of ship, pilot, a refuecl- of pilot corg ms. his we gion” out forced down ¢ g fire ran an cement airport, ¢ was destroyed Motor Stops Working Queens™ lost a cttled down in bay. Tts motor well warmed up er the “M lan the appa and ship got ir Captain Donaldson said after th double crash that lack of gas and a heavy fog were ponsible the accident. As early as 1 o‘clock, he said, he radioed the refuelling pl to ascend with fuel and it obeyed. Soule and Adams had got into the air when the plane re- 1 5 it marshes of ti s no! to f to the gear as nction af air. refused r for the water. About five hours later a second aloft to make the “American Legion Con. with (Continued on Page Two) from the faculty of the law school of St. Lawrence university, Brook- Iyne N> ¥ June, it was reported today in the Hartford Times While no movement making Pro- fessor Levitt an issue is reported to Jave developed yet, it is known that lis case is being discussed individ- vally and by units of the national ociation. It was expected that a seussion of the Levitt dismissal and s effects on the freedom of collegt professors brought up for| = 1ssion at a meetir of the Trin-|&F > section of the associatiop thislocated noon. It w thoritatively | and Grove d by a at several| Wisk who is said to be nembers of facully are | bottlcs, old and new, op interested in case and | heater for the purpose of hat in other hot water used in washing 3 When the storage boiler with th heater became last t force 10 th An explosion of sufficien: break nearly window in every about noon today ir d by Walter Wisk of Laf I place occurred may operate and the corner street B 1y e professor a dealer i the Trinity Levitt w ates 4 obtaining botties. colleges and universi- (Continued on Page o Two) the | connected | into an Store Hot Water Boiler Blows Up; Smashes Windows; Patrons Escape ; this morn While 4t the time of the .\plmm,, no reported injured by Serge: J. 0'Mara, who made an in- vestigation for the police following a call to headquarters The Joiler was blown size of dimes, fect away W The were in ti into pieces A clock on a wall knocked off the panels of a door leading adjoining store were wall ‘(rrrd BLOCK IS COLLATERAL | FOR $181,462 IN NOTES fohn A. 132 Main Street to Brokers ARCHITECTS OBJECT Andrews Gives Building at as Security. to Promote Using Local Talent According 1o a deed filed with the city clerk today, John A. Andrews has given his building at 132 Main street to Stedman & Redfield, invest- ment note brokers, of Hartford, as| wy.i io oxiocted fo b B z S 4 ment doing busine with out-of- Holgg Lpteatan. & l“"’,"‘m‘”s town architects in the consideration B e ot os Gitizens | 2 new school bulldings, will bo e for o 11 be & Manufacturing National Bank of "”W" g alEcinE 0'] ’“’\"““_5 1 Waterbury. $8.000: Torrington Na-|Pe held in the Chamber of Com- tional Bank, $14,500; Troy Tru: {1erce headquarters tomorrow eve- & e Jpe oke | NINE. Co., of Troy, N. Y. Holyok L National F B Iridelity Discount & Deposit of Dun. | what turn the dissatisfaction more. Pa. $8.000: Tirst National|cal architects will take, the sit . ! tion is admitted to be the prime r Bank of New Haven, $78.000, the a it i ktantor having defaulted payment of | son for calling a meeting at this the not 'I\lmi‘. y It is agreed that upon payment of | Efforts to organize the notes, the deed filed today will | sanization and elect become null and void. There is al-|plans to meet at regular yeady a savings bank mortgage ro,-}lm‘ a mutual discussion of profes $70,000 on the property, ional problems, will be made. result in a not known exact Rank a formal or- officers, with | of lo- | | Will Hold Protest Meeting ‘Minor (;angster depart- |seph O'Connor, dis- | on O'Connor’s life | He CAMDEN MAN SHoT 10 SCHOOL POLICY AND SERIOUSLY HURT | Hit Second Attempt Upon His Life in N. J.. Nov. 13 29, Camden, shot and seriously wounded necar his home at Fifth and Walnut arly today. from an automobile This was the second wit escaped. attempt mad in 1S mont is a brother-in of Albert s, who is on trial for mur ilor in a brawl herc a y Sang of | {ago. | Doris, intepvals | | On April 28, 1923, O'Connor shot in the abdomen and chest brother of ¥Frank Dori of the executed Philadelphia bank bandits, police alle sponsible for the shoo! (Continued on Page Two) wis one Olne was re- He was ed in a forced landing and its | and | shat- | (P—Jo- | | of this city, was streets | His assailant who fired | John | v| Mrs. Bootlegged Cows Brought to State 'REFUEEES ARRIVE From Nearby Areas So Farmers - FROM MINE AREA; Can Collect Under Conclemn;a\tmn;| DESCRIBE RI[]TIN[] | Connecticut’s Liberal Pa)‘ment for Tuberculous Cattle| Slaughtered Starts New Illicit Trade—Hundreds of Head Smuggled In to Be Paid for By State and Federal Authorities When Killed. Under Martial Law—Strik- ers Attack All Foreigners ment of domestic animals. rnmen by the it involves the smuggling ‘ | Iy, untested cattle into Co of | from bordering mals are difierent tuberculosis disease. Hence | tion from this state, Inspe ler cov- | W. Schriver told the Uni ads | Get Higher Pr from | Under Connecticut’s la recompenses the farmer condemned as dise | regulations of Mas: other adjoining st farmer to sell his own | beast for slaug A Lima, Pert | s trolley and FIVE ARRESTED IN PENSION PROPOSED ifl'ffif.”?i:;ir'i%f,::’;é‘;‘gii{j‘;;_,{m; - SHEEP DIP PROBE FOR CITY WORKERS - e \ Allege Product, High in Alco- holic Content, Importefl Pmec Will Be Discussed by- Gharter Rewsmn COHHI]] teg \TARIFF YIOLATION CHARGED Hartford. Nov (rr) racket — the cow racket A new s re- receive cow s much as demned co tion cat- | statés Capital City Without Bus and Trol- HOEh: ley Service—General Walkout Fol- f bovines into Co assachusetts and New traversed roads inspector. The obvious lies in un necticy York by 1 i Pasco Property—Haggard lm.h the and condemned farmer m solution to the evil | stions for regul | Leaving Malpaso. the Cerro D whers two yesterday ts of Ju r martial were pou area toward Lima e American anded that provide live foreign refugces of the mb: the Per protection prop: sul 1 uation of for bod ohn W. Chapman of Chicago L. Tripary, the American vic Workers Walk Today Office workers trudged obs on foot this morning. b dr were s were the ador for Ame DETAILS OF PLAN VAGUE Jima were unde P Organization and Meeting to Be Held hic anl nessec and Well Organized Plot on November 21—Mayor Says He Uncovered—Federal Indictments Has No Special Interest in New b Returned on Nine Counts. Election Plan. bene: cal only means of portati Meanwhile, 13 (B— to- Glaser Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. A pension system for the L t federal indictme who Q and four othe nine-cou officials and employes factor be to get from their homes ment s were {day accused Matthew stated case. of N lating rve a number of years is!" imable eir pl police had vent violence w York of vio- cor ith revision arned toda will be ta sidered in con the 1922 tariff act in the im- ork of portation of nearly 5,000 gallons of sheep dip.”” reputedly of lco- holic cont Th ment others named S. Sabele and W and Philadel- in from 1 suc 1d fully it ol commt tho; oy (hr were Georg D. Farber New Yorl gement to wo consider it care the ¢ mount Shipment Scized hodlof raising money A ntity of dip” from support an, the length of Holl consigned Burk 1o hecome eligible sl ‘hemical id many oth seiz eral ug The and The bele already tol in the new Schoen, J mornin azeiss of onvoyin a. Y ty to s as the of pe “sheep 10 the it first ref rge as haggard compan 0 pe It had s h less STl ers from i rs had p departme ooza Time had admitt tors that for the import iid Farber spec he furn o Crowds Out of Control mone paper f At some points a police rolling 1t rd had e crowds train cont to board front tried establi dan the 1ea station town ral other t seemed 1d to the Committee to clin iior Meets Noy the transaction n who ad been “enlisted hington in case a pe brin fzation mee to pressure diffi- | - company Wi ) bond in the ab- | ~r consular pa- zed, but | Inspec- | ed under 3 of pla eng an invoice that the pers when the liguid he Times quoted Customs tor Garland Williams Chattanooga dupe and ransactior IImm:hl 1t Coal A[]MITS STEALING CAR CHASED INTHIS GITY .. opinion of th as saying the | nsed innos 15 was entire Lap k, No: d that : 'wl\ s smoke ther as a distributi form letter and quot the firm ing he thou merchand a coal tar intil he examined it. The Times said Sabel ! been arrested New supplied bond and would be served on ring them to trial he SEEK GARAGE MAN IN WIDOW'S DEATH - Middletown Man Confesses “Hide and Seek” Driver Milton Sloan ¢ t and Madison ave- abun poured down upon that the others December warrants 10 m Leon Baldwin Wanted for Questioning in Murder (ase Brit by 1in befor Blanc o EXITS MUST BE CLEAR Notices Sent Theater Managers and Dance Hall Owners o'clo ficer Whit police depa 5 City ith 4T to T owner Nov pri t by police connection stolen of v, on Baldwin ploye, was SOug ‘,m questioning in |the.death of Mrs. Doris N. F who was shot and killed last |as she about to ent of her M ployed moved boro| rage today with to h home g man Tic of Blanchet the ription has br store six with h Herrick in a grocery from Springfield go. She has been living ster, Mrs. Thomas O'Donnell Cries of “Oh don't” were followed two pistol shots, nei ors said Ellen McKinnon, who ran to Herrick's aid, said spon: itutes and ordinanc hat exits be ions 1 time ntion omobiles weeks head stopped accosted the gave evas pertain Kept latter questions destination him up and to time it b of city of are parked in 1 directly under fire tion which ren of the safety s come cials th front of escapes the pu angemer by s to Miss Mr: . S0 d brou Upon cond cad Herrick was arrival here d Licutenant questioned the n fused to tell his name Officer Will Building Inspector Rutherford said today utions will for of th pocket as he ran. M shot through the ey | Frightened By Car { Mrs. O'Donnell fold police or r had told her that Baldwin had forced his attentions on her | while she lived in Springfield. She | also told officers that Mrs. Herric had been greatly upset yeste upon seeing Baldwin's automobile parked near the store where she worked. ar (Continued on Pa ought law Hi to those T pe of using the is as follov THE WEATHER s tion to statutes of ordinances of Britain that exits halls be s 10 ¢ quiremen and New New Britain and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with continued mild temperature tonight and Friday. Connecticut s ity of Herrick was a widow living |in Indianapolis, Ind.. and had two [ children hoarding with relatives at | Proctorsville. Baldwin has a wifc lliving at Lasthampton, Mass, n theater *— (Continu Page Two) Lima and Junin Departments| AND OTHERS WOUNDED| | | | PARENTS READY T0 BATTLE FORNEWNORTHEND SCHOOL; STUNG BY MAYOR'S STAND HOME WINE PRESS Wil March on Common USERS REASSURED Council to Demand New Building, Presi- Federal Agents Will Not Inter- v o ot v e oo o Q. RULING O SALES. YET neer Tells of Mob Attack on Train | possession gged into | Man ngs Fire Alarm to Bring About Arrest of Alleged Thief REACHES $4 969 MARK dent of Association Tere—Fruit Juice Gase U)~ Announces — Quigley Disapproves of Con- struction Program. Mitchell Says Advertising Campaign to Sell Materials for Making Al- Letter From City Execu- tive to Board of Educa- tion Forces Delay in Plan coholic Beverages Under Consider- Mitch of on General for Structure to Replace Schoolhouse Called Haz- ardous for Pupils. e attitude ment toward th er will continu overnment would not ey : c ) ff 1 body to f Fruit Juices on Sale i B Iding for rs of the 1ts and Teach to appear or an) any op- ruction of a the children t Francis A announced 'med that was not of from ht ign how ed instru householder to mal by He indicat- ley to call = association’s d it s ssibility of erection meeting of e called to or- nd fight the mayo it when we 1 not appeal B o avorahl in added association decision thr W v School Board Marks Time ed 1 by the hoard t r the construc- iing on Bas- vesterday arned th liab Expr appr 0 notwithstandi as not or ition so lo tox | prosec No : ome in ok zrand list rather unsound g mavyor of the great need the south end will consi accommodatio Board ¢ Henrv T H. Holmes. com- an Joseph tteemen George clson, Dr. Hen Declines to Comment ed to cor School Two) MAYOR'S RELIEF FUND Teachers in Lead With Total Contributions of $1,183 as is oot follows 4.9 Fire de- be too | A company of L policem polic 2 Kk dr hall commi station ce bu §29,000 CRASH SUIT SETTLED FOR §7,000 Priest Agrees to Pay Half of Meriden Collision Damage ed or $4,500 AWARD GIVEN FOR FATAL ACCIDENT ¢ Screen Gets and Sam Orinza of ries the plaintiff cla triple automot Mer Exstate of Miss Mar: Judgment in Superior Court Simpson in su- ord has handed plaintiff to ts in the ac . admini ss Margaret ainst Georg: en was killed iven by the dr and the ad- estate brought priest will The case pay } e iane crion duled to b n superior court tomorrow The accident occurred r Romza attempted truck of arker-Buckey Co. of When his ¢ beside the the driver red 1l pproact opossit He cut in front and tempt to the jown tion of to a Baking was cov- pass ion of in King ca ie ¥ repre- Perkins of Hart- fendant. At Miss Screen relatives nd an uncle. bank and the the embankment bone in . | ehnal jeres truck rolled down Kor his h nted the nd Sch r i the de r death rest