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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, BANKER PRAISE STATES' RECORDS Urges safe Mort Real Progress \th “Challenge to Business HUNGARY MARKS OTTO'S BIRTHDAY Some Anti-Otto Results Ther 5 7 shot speakers er At a number gainst cel were dispatc to Prin expressed o Crowds of tional cosutme made their their places ir m One, taky fore St. bulk of the members of merous oustanding old days, but there also v number of the middie c tion At the conclusion of the Stephen's congri parliament and as a mgu s popula- mar eligiou Hunters Pop Rooster On I‘ence Land in Court e wor- | end- | Count E[MST GUARDSHIEN ~ FIGHT ANGRY SEAS : 10 SAVE SAILORS . WYSTERIOUS GIFTS LEFT IN WAIL BOX - WILD STORY BY GIRL DOUBTED BY POLICE ion by there any outery conversed ccosted had no money hat discovery brought id for ley " Clev eland St. ( ouple ‘\Iarned for 30 Years o quietly cefe- edding anniver- Mrs. their sary at their home today. Albert May about BELIEVE [T OR NOT A BEAN Taat LiFe oF ANThony Owen HRINED IN THE ALAMO , San Anlonio dressed envelope, Mr. oroof of -nmnnl | - Texas Hero A FISH WITH A MIGRATING EYE SWiM VERTICALIY- AN EYE ON EACH SIDE FLAT-AND ONE EYE MO (On request, eent with etamped. ad- Ripley will furnish cted by him). | (Reg. U. & Pat OfL) | | NOVEMBER 20, 1930. ZL0YD (An{mmt Okla) MADE A 290-YARD HOLE-IN-ONE Hillsdale Golt Club Julyiem3o RFr— EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S 5 CARTOON A Prisoner Gained 40 Pounds in the l)eath House—The murderer who gained 40 pounds execution, pending nvicted of iron s an . and 23 feet 8 inches in Tomar dj his murdering his wife and infant. of ti ”(I tiar p emperor’s e dea e was related lar, which I s ketched i1 ities in India. 1Iti lengt ‘nas ancient country of Magadha, Gupta empire. 'm A ]x content iron. Analy confirmation of the sentence, He was executed in 1869. The , who erected the pillar was Mombe, of in a paper read before the 8th I‘)lu by Dr. Douglas Clayborne. the Mosque of Kutbul Islam, a solid shaft of wrought iron, more than According to tradition is was Anang Delhi, in Delhi, after its removal Its inseriptions date back to been (\pmad to the elements since that date without rusting, due to the of its material shows that it is 99.72 per cent pure iron. TOMORROW—“The Truffle Business” HENSINGTON GIRL _ DYING PANHANDLER T DROWNED IN POND DETAIN TWO BOATS FOR COAST GUARDS I'he trial Amenia, N homi- vear old Mil- May, court field that it of « with would but little pr be completed befora tomorrow. victim of the acel- dent was struck and killed as she alighted from a school bus in front ‘0{ her home. CONCEALS IDENTITY “Michael 0'Donnell” Refuses to Tell Who He Is Three Men Held for Lntermg U.'S. Illcgall\ P —Police arraignment rissioner The trio paid § rang- vo 5 Prison Probe to Take Testimony Next Week w Haven, Nov. 23 (#—Mem- of the special committee for in- vestigation of the prison at Wethersfield today announced that the taking of testimony would be started early next week 8. Cummi of commit The o Judge Walter H and James T. Moran This was reached at the first meeting held here today to out- line plans for the investigation. The investigation was ordered by Governot Trumbull on the of the board of prison directors fol- lowing charges of cruelty to pris oners made by Rev. William H. amford r two Ciark tford decision request | Smith, former prison chaplain, Rose Mulligan Elected Presi- dent—Whist for Charities to Be Held December 12 lose Mulligan of 46 Walnut s clected president of the at the an- ng at headquarters in the building last night, and for a whist to be ng on Friday, Mrs. Josephine Grohol were Miss Eleanor Mae Fagan, ¢ board was Sadie Dor- Mrs. Nellie Annie Smith ntine was named ublicity, and a com- ange for the charity amed as follows: Mrs. alph, Mrs. Fagan, McCrann and Mrs Ralph Mrs. Annie president Mrs. dviso as follows: Mrs Helen Keever: and Mrs, | meet on second nth at headquarers ar, and plans are f merous activities. whist will be one Qf the the season, il 18 ARREST Nov. 20.—® minister to- edish consul at out to the Soviet lively concern has the de- subject without the Swedish given an oppor- y to get in touch with him. is understood that Mme. Kolon- R n minister to Sweden, | ed a SWEDEN PROTES] cholm, § Swedish s instructed the § Moscow 1o point Sweden by f Swedish 4 Rosell, It similar communica- tion from the foreign office. Rosell is a 65-year-old Swedish engineer. He was arrested two months ago on a charge of obstruct- | ng the Soviet five year industrializa- ion plan, Bushes \\}lr}lesign~ Posts at Town Home Mr. and Roy C. Bush \““1 retire as s dent and matroa, | respective of Town Home, on ccording to announcement | endent John I. Doyle of | welfare department. Their e not been appointed. | | FIVE SAILORS DROWN | Brussels, Nov. —(UP)—Five | | members of the crew of the British steamer Continental, freighter, were drowned when the vessel sank after colliding with the stcamer Hebble, operated by the London, Midland, d Scottish railway, in Antwerp bor late yesterda TOWN NEARLY WIPED OUT | Cordnha Vers Cruz, Nov. 20— —Sevi were killed and a numbe sesterday in & fire which sed out the village of Pa eight miles from here. ’ s caused by sparks | | from locomotive. e S e (e (i Many Strange Letters Sent to U. S. Senators ‘Washington, Nov. 20 (#—The range of a senator's daily mail as shown by the files of a distin guished leader: “Do your best {o get that bill ed; it means so much to me.” The millenfum is at hand.” “Please see what you can do about my claim against the gov- ernment.” “The bearer is in need of a Jjob; see what you can do for him.” “Your stand on the x x x bill was fine.” “I wrote ten letters to Senator X x x about my claim and he has not answered one. I demand he be Riven ten days in jail without a hearing just to see how he likes it. Hold him in jail for three or four days awaiting a hearing n the senate, and then shov: him right into jail and treat him rough.” pa ‘GAS STATION PROCEEDS GOING TO MAYOR'S FUND Proprietor Offers to Donate Sunday's Profits—‘Dough Raiser” ‘i Place, Receives Contribuiions. Julian K. Wezowicz, proprictor of anley Quarter filling station at Stanley street, notified Mayor Quigley today that he would over to the unemployment fund the entire profits on t f gasoline at the station this Sun- . He is the first gasoline dealer make such an offer and the mayor urges motorists to visit his station on Sunday in order that the fund may benefit by a sizeable amount The place turn Te he sale dough raiser” today at the north end of park and immediately jus- self by recciving contribu- for the relief fund. As as large receptacle, in the of a huge baking powder can, was inloaded in the park., passersby dropped coins in the slot Chairman Israel Wezler of the building commission supervised the lacing of the can and contributed wooden platform. John H. Shea & Co., the John Boyle Co., the New Britain Sign Co., New Britain Lum- ver Co., Hardware City Lumber Co., 0. Johnson of 406 Chestnut street, painter; Kolodney Brothers nd the Corbin Cabinet Co. ributed labor and m was put in soon form rock erials Mayor Receives Protest At Christmas Lighting Mayor Quig received a written protest, unsigned. foday, against th nditure of money on Christmas ighting and ness section, the writer making the rrg\,nn nt that it would be far better to exemplify the Yuletide spirit by giving practical assistance to the irned the protest over b mber of Commerce as the city government has nothing to do | witn Treasurer decorating in the bus- | the Christmas lighting. Dlu- cussing the matter informally, the mayor said there was no doubt of the reasonableness of the protest from some points of view, but on the other hand tho installing of lights | and decorations would make work | for some, so the question was not | entirely one-sided. { RED CROSS ROLL CALL NEARING $3,000 MARK | Sprague Reports $391 More Received as Half Way Mark Is Reached. The way a total of $2,- 409.11 reported. Leon A. Sprague, treasurer of the New Britain chap- ter, announces the return for No- vember 19th as follows: N. B. Trust Co. (lobby) $ 16 Commercial Trust Co. . .10 South Church Parsonage ... 4. N. B. Finance Corp. ...... 1L Union Laundry Employes .. Embassy Theater Mrs. Julia Johnson, Blainville orth & Judd Mfg. Co. Union Mfg. Co. . Landers, I'rary & Clark New Britain Mail mark with 50 31 00 50 1.00 37.00 41.00 . 223410 30.00 $391.81 FIND N0 EVIDENCE OF ALLEGED ABUSE OF BOY Probation Officer Believes Complaint Against Emil Falanga Was Made in Spirit of Spite. Branding the complaint made against Emil Falanga of abusing his two-year-old son by strapping him his head in cold water as false and in his opinion made with spiteful intent, Porbation Of- cer Edward Connolly stated today that following an investigation he could find no evidence to support the allegation At his request a visiting nurse was sent to the house and after hav- ing given the child a thorough ex- nation reported that no evidence was found that the child had been cted to any such treatment Mr. Connolly further stated that in his opinion the father, who is a local band musician, did not appear 1o be the type of a man that would guilty of such morbid treatment of his own child $£100,000 AID -IOBI ESS New Haven, Nov. 20 (#—The nu- nicipal paving commission which has £100,000 on hand voted today to spend it on street work to give em- ploym and ducking CROSS New Haven, from Palm Beac Dean Wilbur L. Cross was to try for kingfish in Biscayne bay. He and John A. Cornell, of Bridgeport, who had had a touch of ptomaine poi- soning, are fully recovered. today was that Red Cross drive is now at the 1440 | 3.00 | MITCHELL 15 HELD - ONARSON CHARGE }Bound Over fo Superior Gourt [ Under Bond of $10,000 - ! East Hampton, Nov. 20 (P—Jus- Itice of the Peace George H. Hart today found probable cause against George Mitchell as being an acces- _sory to arson in connection with a [fire in the North store block here October 20. Mitchell was part owner of the building. Fire started in the early morning in the unused quarters of a lunch room and destroyed the res- |taurant furnishings. Discovery after fire of burned remains of candles, newspapers and inflamma- |ble materials in a rear room led to the belief the fire was of incendiary origin. | Mitchell's bond placed at $10,000 |after a fire marshal's hearing was continued at that figure pending | hearing of the case in superlor court. He waived examination. | Merton Werr, fire chief, and two firemen testified to the discovery of | the inflammables in the restaurant. | State Policeman Roy Pettingill tes |tified Mitchell had denied having a | key to the place when it was de- manded following the fire, but had turned i. over after further ques- tioning the following day. The tes- timony further brought out that a month before the fire, insurance on the building, assessed at $12,000, had been increased from $17,000 te $19,000. Mitchell was formerly employed as chef in a New Britain restaurant, He had no police record in this city, Man “Taken for Ride” Blames Ancient Enemy Waterbur: Nov. 20 (A—John Vas- salo, store proprietor who was ye terday morning *“taken for a ride" in his own truck by two thugs and subsequently beaten, slashed with a razor and robbed of $100, is recov- ering at his home today from his wounds d the exposure from which he suffered after being left for dead on the outskirts of the city. Vassallo said today that he bhe- lieved his assailants were hired by an old en v with whom he had had difficulty over a real estate transaction. Once before, he d, this old enemy. who he refused to name, had hired a thug to beat him, but the hireling had lost his nerve and confessed the plot to him STAT POLICE Providence, Nov. Mayo of the Danielson barracks of the Connecticut state police, was today absolved in a coroner’s report from responsibility in the death of William H. Parkhurst of Mystie, Conn., in Foster, R. I., October 26. 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