New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 24, 1930, Page 12

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12 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930. EDDY-GLOVER POST PLANS RIFLE TEAW Harold L. White Authorized (o Organize Marksmen Iddy-Glover pe HAROLD L. WHITI “GOLD FOOTBALL” DANCE PROCEEDS ABOUT $100 Social Conducted to Raise I'mblems For H. S, Team i S FNCE ARRANGED FER BOAT SEIZED NEAR RUM SUPPLY CRAFT Astrid Crew Arested for Run- ning Without Lights 24 (P)—Found vicinity of the Atlanti on, Nov 1g about n the upply v ssel the con- ces over the Recent seizures are be- eved to have demoralized the con- d runners’ schedules of opera- 1 too, sea conditions in the eported unfavorable | d authorities re- * RUTH NICHOLS T0 TRY RECORD HOP ON NORTHEND SCHOCL aris for West Coast to Beat Cuss Situn- Attend- firs. Miller's Time . Pair Jookkeeper Arrested In Coal (9. Shortage No Said to President Hoover House lawn. Seatc dent Charles Cur Hurley, secretary of 4 Wilbur, secretary of the int postmaster general; Che: President binet from a re : Andrew W. Mellon, Hoover, Henry ng: Robert P. iam D. Mite Lz 1l, tary of 1 , and James J. Davis, secretary mont, secretary of commerce; Ra orney : ; Arthur M. Hyde, secretary of agri- | Assuctuted U1ess Photo t photograph taken on the White cretary of the treasury; Vice Presi- L. Stimson, secretary of state; and Patrick J. Ray Lyman Brown Walter F. gener. of labor, ILLUsE ing back the Yale Bulldogs this time by a 13 to 0 score, in their annual When Harvard Crushed Yale, 17'3-0” Photo Copyright, 1930, NEA Service, Inc. Transmitted by Telephoto For the third time in as many years, Harvard’s Crimson warriors furnished an upset by turn- classic.. ‘This action photo shows Kempton Dunn of Yale (indicated by arrow) making an off-tackle run in the sec- action picturc ond quarter. As Wildcats Bomb arded Notre Dame t hows Rely Photo Copyright, 193¢, Dz Russell, Wildeat fullba Q0 KliL3 3 L T R cCopn i 0 13 Found Dead in One in New Piay 4 stopped t the o with the re PRODUCERS LOSE 24 (P Washinzton leading motion suffered complete preme court tod azainst iolation of the law, . N | ov picture Aot Sherr e collide CASES "ren distributor t in the sn- cthods in an anti-trust iy Owners in Part of te an A hospit Accordi ost co! teTa t hea fa R Hav round 1 fii o let iirport large field It said made I hope NEA Serviee, Inc. 1e eleven from the first kickoff, Northwestern held the Irish rs, only to lose in the final period by a 14 to 0 count. breaking through the line Transmitted b, 'photo coreless for a four- Newing- n Adjacent to City Mect W Aight ion in Hospital North Colony road after 3 o'cloch @ PPolice Cayp J. Tierney and Police Doreau at the Meric ved 1he 1l where follow police version of ito trol of back into the pol 1bout 2 100 ca 11 police zfter phone ¢ \ received mily lives 49 at Whitman ECEPTION FOR FLIER ana. Cuba, N 24 (UP)- of receptions was in store to Mre. J. M. Keith Milley who established a n record by completing a sof Pittshurgl to Ha s fl ne d her low yplane at Gener at 4:47 p. m.. vesterda crowd welcomed her was a wonderful trip.” “but 1 believe T could hav better time with better wind to lower the time on my re A i SIDER ANNEAATIG J LY On Primaries Suit Highesi Tribupal Will Not Pass TRI-MOTOR PLANE iJU | RYTRULRUUNG. . CRASHES; 2DEAD' ISSUED BY COURT Ship Gatches Fire Over Defroit. Plunges fo Earth 1 | " S | Detroit, 'Noy. 24 (B)— ployes of the Ford Motor company were killed when their tri-motor«i experimental plane cr ed in flam on the Ford airport at Dearborn to- day The 24, of Wenzell mechanic, The {wo men had been in the air for about an hour and were retur to the airport’when their ship caught fire. Zeller manager 10 bring the plane to the earth nearl! 1t the center of the field after their flaming descent had been witne sl by hundreds of including Henry Ford | As the plane landed it turned over land was enveloped in flames. Both | men were burned to death YOUTHS ON FLIGHT TOSOUTH ANERIGA Conn, Boy One of Pai Taking O in Baby Plane | vouths in a two-cylinder monoplane, % and wo em- dead were Myron E. Zeller, Dearborn, the pilot, and Carl 30, of River Rouge, the persons, ldward Wingerter of Ne Jjoseph L. Jones of Riverside, Conn., sct out at 9:10 a. m. today on a flight to South America v planned to follow the At- aboard, hop over to Hu- ind then jump from Cuba to a ficld in British Gulana, They expect to stop every alrport along the way, for their liftle ship carries only eight gallons of gasoline and has a cruis- inz spred of but 65 miles an hour. . and Jones is 19 nd their wives them off this mother is sponsor- The fllers plan to Baltimore. blue a spread of lantic vana at almost mothers su morning. Jones' n a has a wing The suls, young men plan o \isit con- mayors and presidents tn the principal South American countries. Wing r has served in the ma- rines in South America and was the mechanle at N Jieensed irk irport Shoe Cement E\plodes, Canses Much Damage n, Mass. 24 (UP) cobbler, tried cdment with things hap- T Wi Al to cpen teel filo ogosiin can of shoe oday, these atic spark exploded the of the The shoe shop becanf® ablaze and 100 da resulted A family living on floor was driven out con- can 81 the second and Decision Believed 'Not Broad Enough to Have Effect Washington, Nov. 24 ()—The su- preme court todhy refused to pass upon the constitutional right of pet- ty offenders to a trial by jury. a question much_ discussed in connec- tion with prohibition sreement legislation The court sustained a ruling the District of Columbia court appeals that William H. Cols illegally deprived of a jury trial n the imposition of a $100 fine 50 day jail sentence for reckless drive ing. The high tribunal's decision interpreted as too narrow to co th much discussed question whether minor liquor offc could he tric. without a jury. a course by the Wickersham law enforee commission a means of expedit ing action and alleviating congestion The case attracted tention hec of the controversy in connection with the dry laws and the possibility of the court’s handins down a decision which would di- termine the course of congress the commission's proposal ot was or wis, m nationwide ausc PYTHIANS RECORDS GONE IN SAFE STOLEN TODAY 250 Pound Vault Taken From Plaise tow, N. H., Store—S$150 in Cazh Inside Plaistow, N H 24 pound (GP)— nd every New A weighi containir t the record Pythius lodge was stolen duri local storc o Knights of Hampshire right from the The proprietor, Keeper of records and seals of state of New Hampshire lodges of Knights of Pythias, reported to po- lice tod at th saf contained il his lodg vd 51 $200 in cash Wheel marks in t tore showed that the ricd av motor of Wa nd the who 1y in a the bur: jima a door. PACE NOT KNOWN Nothing 15 known b; Brita arre HERL the who N¢ wis following a police of his v 1 police of the man sted in Greenwich running gun that town and Ve tollowing his arrest of New Bri reh through the is to disclose the name and & lice record i the ne aturday as Als in city listing of thorough also direc LSON JAILED AGAIN v Nov. 24 (P —Ernest Nelson, who nppsed here Harry Payne Whitney In cashing worthless checks, w to jail for two months today for giving bad checks. He had just end« cd two vears in Westchester county jail. His 1925 exploit netted himi zood clothes and haberdashery. Ne tobinson o validity - 7 TOUNDATIONS OF CHIC state den rring the Ne from the primary wction of ommilt had been upheld by urt of the t in violation of th unendments to th ition The <1y of state % the commitiee’s rul d part . subjec nd in primaric abridgi ivileges and immunitics of it om the democratic primaries rc cently was declared unconstitutiona by the supreme conrt B (P IRVMORY [ Noy. 24 —Lithe id today she was suffi n attect her o cen- rforinahe in the N Yor tomoriov nigh sterday af ay on th inc Broadwa play of the ey th Barrymore the star's Colt MAN HURT IN BLAZE nce, R. L. No imjured and dan ian o I whic Commeres i 1g square last William 1o a hespital with an injur, ankle. He fell from a lipped on the ir sh furnished a path for the flames which roomed out through all six and finally burst through the roo: For a time the Bristol hotel and th Central hotel, which adjoin th building on either side ened and were, n chett wa pec mush Zueets U8 BACK Nov who v RED s hurt 1 GIR Milford, vt Barton An 3 upset ) found to hove a fratured St will be removed shortl to the Stamford hospital from th New Milford hospital Miss Barton, with Charles k. Barton, were driving south over the highwa along lLake Waramaug. Mr. Bartor at the wheel, a rear spot light which had been turned on. M omobil vertebra today her fathe) of a car ahea ot daughter, 24 (1 l'w—l floors were threat- | forced to flce. Miss t mght. was of Springdale ys he was blinded by i et He lost |l5]_; HERALD CLASSIFIED An\‘ronlrol and his car turned over, ‘ ME CH TRIMMED IN ALENCON LACE BLAcK CREPE D Cui CUANTILLY LACE FASHION THE CTEP-ING ABOVE . THE SHAPED OUTLINE 19 ACCENTED BY | CEAMING?. | = v N n v 1. n y ) y ) d “STHE FITTED CLOTHES OF THE CURRENT SFASON REQUIRE UNDIE® THAT FOLLOW THE LINES OF HE FIGURE € “AHE KNEELING FIGURE 1 WEARING A SLIP OF CREPE DE CHINE TRIMMED WITH INCRUSTATIONS OF QATIN WHICH TLARE £ FROM THE KNEE £MICE IN TE CENTER IS OF HEAVY ROSE SATIN 1T 19 TIGHT FITTING TO THE THIGHS éy Clady; THEN TIARING VIDELY. A “TWE GARMENT AT THE RIGHT FORMS’ A COMPLETE FOUNDATION COMBINING A SLIP, PANTY AND HOSE SUPPORTERS. 1T IS OF GLOVE SILK IN PALE GREEN. on .

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