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: ESTABLISHED 1870 s NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, I\UVLA» _)3 1930.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DEMOCRAT LEADER Leaves Bulk of SIZ000 Estate — SERVICE STATION f““ ) EX-CHAPLAIN SAYS “BLACK CELLS™ IN To Catholic Churches, Cuts Off 10 OPPOSE EXTRA OWNERS ORGANIZE; Members of the Northend school | Parerits e S T Classified Feminine Friends as st i Defective Street Lights Found noon's conference ctweer « hool board’s representatives and | Chicago, Noyv. 25 (UP)—>Mr tho mayor but it was docidel o y Dar ness unters o e e . hold the meeting privately. News- vordelsuil that her Husband ke prpermen will be present card-index file of we Although the general S| Defective lights in large numbers the public does not receive the full listing them as “cute the school representatives Will | o o oity strect were discovered | benefit of the current used e 5 mpt to sell the idea of building % Liberty, Adams, Lexington mrl The file contair s. M BanuwisshoolREol ihelmayarupans (DS boara ot ARl isoTks flast part of Lincoln street were Physter said, an ¢ sted @ nt P. 1% King denied this today. |night on an inspection trip which ' 1o be poorly lighted, the ecity engi- woman. The cards bore ratings o fo said the special committee will lincluded « section of the city, neer said, and it may be necessary ' from one to three sta 0 ad give its opinions and will listen to land the attention of the Connecti-| to crect additional stan gold seuls the mayor's ideas | cut Light & Power Co. will be called ' ry new lights. The s in the Among the remarks d According to Chairman King the to the condition, City Engineer P.|section where these st are lo- to court bourd not officially given its A, Merian said today. cated consists of underground wires — drinks, »proval to the building of the new | Partly burned out bulbs appeared | feeding the current from rear smokes, | S years old school. At the last meeting a letter |to be the principal cause of poor |yards, there being no poles at the|size 16, we E from Mayor Quigley asking delay |lighting at a number of points, the |curb, and the board observed that | “Melissa—Very choi was received = few minutes before |city engineer said. Lights which are!the illumination is so poor that| “Marie—Three star; cute and ho the meeting and it was decided to |entirely burned out are reported by | many property owners are obliged to | —clank-clank.” hold up the matter until a confer- |the police, but many defective iights keep their porch lights burning to Judge Henry Lewis granted t ence was held. |escape notice with the result that | help brighten the way for passersby. | divorce. 1 ¥ Y Hone . hurr ¥ THE WEATHER 1t ! New Britain and vicinioy « Mostly cloudy tonight 1 gn of ab: Wednesday: colder tonight and Wednesday. Belgian Towlands Flooded ot Floods Still Rage In West Europe " SR the b i . CONGRESSSESSON, Son and Daughter Wih $1 Each py gy 15T | | STATE PRISON UNFIT FOR PRISONERS, Rohi Reainst Plan it It Will of James C. Farrell Tendered to Probate Court 1 11 1) o Robinson Against Plan i flfl} Today But Not Officially Admitted—EIm Hiit Motorists Who Refuse {o Pay IN THEM Be Avoided—Reiterates Be- | Woman May Bring Contest to Have | Their Bills Will Be | Testament Declared Void. “ » == s . liefin PFOhlbl tion Success 2 Frozen Out . After James C. Farrell had pro-|The executors, Thomas J. Smith ’ fiERRISH HIVURCE H[]I]VER AfiAINST Rev. Dr- Smlth Te“s ln' ded for bequests of $1 each to his | and Mrs. McDonough, will decide : DOUBTS PARTY WILL TAKE 2 073 L0080, 20 Ryt 10 B SHUT OFF | quiry Board That Man REPEAL STAND IN ELECTION v icing in e vori cis. ana nis | wopne siomne ror ine s snsoc-| BY DEALER C0-OPERATION LALLL ' Was Shackled to Wall danghter, Mrs. Burton H. Smith of [sey City, N. J. and the Association S as dhackled to Wal . v : e Elm Hill, he directed that the bulk | of Our B dy of Victory in " : 5 O T R SR S Gl il el e ol v «ll] rocelve $50 | Mercliandisers of Gnsoliuc, Lubi- Judge Says Petitioner Narrowly Denies He Favors Federal Stat- —Three Glasses of Wa- ArkutinsSiActs andiSHgoyen e | SIS SR IVt SEG T UlRi et cants, Batterics and Other Auto- | . Mary's, St. Joseph's, St. Peter's and of the estate is di- " 0 f Eeai e e T S Gt bR el T : | Escapel Plosecu]m ite to Apply 1o Gangs ter, Two. Servings of ; list. His will was filed today in the e [‘ A ; ks i Bread D .] R t‘ Points Out It Must Apply 10 “Cou- court of probate but has not been s were Attorney Jo- operative Buying to Fight Chain S¢hool teachior inc ally haticn. Jare > admitted seph G. Miss Rose M..FPal- & RTUCtive Measures — SUEECS(S | pion Murray of St. Agnes’ Home | mieri and Miss Julia wyer. The Stores and Mail Order Houses— FIRST MARRIAGE SECRET STATE POWERS SUFFIG]ENT ———— 1 o] Jief Bill, in West Hartford was left $200 and ent was drawn on April 26 oS SeEe R 2 - ol ol - DiovenReliekn) Catherine O'Connell of Connecticut | LR Uendancerataecting Bench Rebukes Plaintil for Failure Better Law Enforcement Rather Pastor Declares Cells Al- Nov. 25 (P—Desire avenue and Mrs. Elizabeth McDon-| It is reported that steps are being Hoy et ablattoen | et =3 o avoid oxtra session of con- OUgh of the same address were be- |taken by his daughter, Mrs. § S to Disclose Farlier Marital Ties— Than More Legislation Needed o M0OSt Entirely Without it Din iy Pialor | nea R L ACREE A GRS S Sa ar e 0 Dk al il whereabot g R J Absolves Lawyer of Blame Stamp Out Crime, President Sa ; o . oday B iaoes e sonk st 1 control the al of the cr dame in tamp Out Crime, President Says L!th and 'V Cnllla(}(lh Robinson o kansas, t demo- Mr. Farrell provided that §200 be James C. Farrell was in the tem and non-return o ntal Client’s Concealment —Urges Public Awakening, . atic leader, upon his return o |set aside for masses for the repose :plo,\‘ of Landers, Frary & Clark for teries, 40 o l With No Toilet and L of the souls of his wife and himself. | many years and was retired s o R . Bu L. G 4 Ex batang il Sl R0 n N LIoTal | S X o et n 1 ed T 3 s Only Hard Board for * Lrohibition, the democratic leader Ehp Mgk B4 . < oT o ot his 5 o o M[]THER J[]NES flN FAKE FE[]ERA[ MEN Dhio Enmil Andy, 17, Had Been Work- £0%ce". 0" 5k Sugee aien 2. o Bed—Flays “Antiquated” not declare ther e yealers - ; 2 ] ) ; s o L am i 1152 ! e a ing on New Ha sh ¢ Farm y ; ol v Control vould not be repealed in the early Bannan, and not as e e 4 i axtension’ of the i ~ Tssues statement —— made, Mr. Bai , it : el e L Dr. William H. St e e enator Robinson issued a stat n " : control prices, although | ed ated | ctter Enforcement Needed : : e R Famous Labor Leader, Over 100, Pose as U. S. Officers and i oo “icl, 2 Beappearance of Son i Thankseiv o o Whae s necied s - {las chaptatn which he wrote to I merchandise at Ie han cos i o , Overjoyed Mother— G s divore k e < ! conditions BarelyS ays Allve | Threat en [o Arrest Her eSO s SISl pemanei P ‘ Hipeen . i of s e i | Pamily in Clayton Happy Aszain i o s Bt A quiry ade into the ‘J‘L' o discussion l TS ON 1 1) as Reunion Takes Place. of ony jratonio Connecticut o traordinary session of ti ment of by D en el o Jndg the zovernor's committes e - Veteran of Many Batles, Partly De- Show Badges in Allen Street House ! Ir. and M Andy of ( Brow : s s QRO Sk g i . " he article he “iron standpoint de- | lirlous, Wants to know What Her | and say They Will Take Mrs. : . deis sirable to avoid it if practic It is J ¢ d as a criti fol “The congress was in extraordi- Chances Are—sinking More Than | Peter Brau to Jail for Violating o\ 1, o prison administration A Lt hass '!\'\‘,‘;"l"',:"f Two Weeks. Dry Law. P o 1 this ; ’ By poacipally with the agriculture | gjjvar gpring, Md.. Nov. 23 (UP)| Mrs. Peter Brau of 518 Allen but with the idea dengass iy £ 0 ed oncri would be “‘molly L3 ith the tariff in =ts| 0 Jones, the century old vet- | Street was the victim of two hold-up the best market sc : ( s 0 1 1 relief e - BT WG e o e officers to the cons previ dations y-Smoot o 0 |and wenl Infoieritiome dbont 130 s not bee came be- mic saioh STt DEIioVen (O b L ooy I ot this afternoon under the pretensc of 8 o h the outline ; \ lttle farim house Mero where for al- ol 6N L R e ; am which in e farm marketine act has not | most a year she has been bed-rid- After showing badges that ap- C N 1J oy onditions ' effective to reverse the do peared to be those of policemen last nig = ; t T dency of agriculture Only her heart is really alive,” | o"h g6 a survey of the rooms in « ‘ cour t 1 5 vid Conditions Growing Worse ald Dr. H. H. Howlett her attend-lyy ' ,use and finally told the wom- 1o o bre tgn Rl o , Ll ons huve been steadily siclan. “Her body Is Just| ., 'ha¢ they would take her to New sect Lo to Souzdrent e sy e prison chaplain on e worse wntil in many par ut dead. But her heart ‘Old3 | yayen to serve a 10 months sen- iR ¥ SR M;'O‘Z"‘:"Mi A2 ving until Octo- of the cduniry fcopoinig god busi- |07 § " . pce for violating the prohibition i Mr, Bannan sta Reforsine WBOLRYEIARAIR A et ast-wlien his resignation was ness distress is ap! \mm,lg! | alls ““E AL N ight Jfifi to the plan to prevent untair ad- Te ¥ ‘_‘5 iccepteds. J %ghad for many vears ¢ nt it is i 2Ll SighElons Sehafmodnst gadi | Would Accept $300 e R o been accus®iog to \isit the prison 1 v called out from her bed o ne| The woman becume suspicious, tionally clean of this rvil I M”‘H 'I'u i rnme to call upon inmbtes : ed upon as speedily What the hell’s the matter?” she | 10 hey agreed to settle the af- Blsdl Tisteon Butterios | I otect fheir citizens from murder.] He oftemad fofthe committes Tis as possihle d over and over again, retaining | g,i. on payment of $500 in cash but | gy, i T : e o ions. He said he wo While no doubt other LEVE LEe 1ANBUABE |y oy o frightencd by their sudden | o cectom of i / e o separate cells in the prison (s e which she used so freely in her ac- | oo, n “epe gave the $20 which A ! o : it ment known black holae by the cor 1 ixejdayssongoicernionn fian: was all she had in the home. After | g w'\' making ourageous oved. He said these cells hay Wbl he public Am L going to die?™ she inquir-| ;.oiving the money the men made — to clean up t places ntilation onl ke b G cd this morning of Mrs. Walter Bur- | (8 e Bt 20 Roady o Malk = rough small Holes in N [ e el g at whose Nopte sho has been | = e er thelr depar- Playwright Ready to Make . The cells were almost always - Sauorginaly e ture, Thomas B. Fay, deputy build- Tl SR MOTOR C[{AFT GAUGHT without toilets, with no sani Py ST he contemplated an evasive an- | . 3 el L e g Beverage in Farming- 35 Nl iy Ko (Continued on L : 5 ing inspector, who lives next door SN g oa « 2 ‘\!‘\,' ”’H Na rool b vou as Tra| neTvous state, (called tol him on Mi B e MAYOR STANDI e o e e L T e P R L e [ s e s THEN[] S['H“fll r Jones had taken nourishment, | CHEE T police headquarters PLAINVILLE MAN FINE[] « o ) z tween Block Island and Montauk r . She swallows with extreme difficul- | * 11 et ¥ (0 PO CE | to a Herald r s < point [ty occasional spoonfuls of water, re- | ° “.M_m“ e GEoTRRLC Point Early This Morning Ho ; hes s quiring two minutes for the process. | ; D°! InCTE IN SUfiAR THEH‘ EASE o et y i : iy . T o | FOr more than 10 days she has not |, . g fratione 0y it < o MU et — i tionior treat o Admits Need of New changed position in her bed. Even | 52U°% P Noat, I Bl il L tir 2t ”0 0\\ flr‘":m T sty to touch her causes her extreme | —_ } : ; rur \ o Lao elibies Building But Objects to 5,73 5, 5100 (e, i Two Holdup Men Rob e (G S Ca o Haions, e suliene Expenditure her through so many dramatic la- | Lunch Cart Employe D’Antonio Convicted of e SR liev ] 8 bor struggles continued to beat. St oA N s TFr ST Hald e : e A e i 2 2 == ‘ oppcken In December | up men secured §85 early this morn- Receiving Goods Stolen s i 1 ¢ nees or s no doubt whatever, in other Jones was first strickealing when tney stuck up Leonard T 2 T saler A rsey. Long Island. New Y gally Ve e o 'meed for |1ast December while here visiting | wamby, lone cmploye of a lunch From Local Wholesaler T " 4/ 1 s L. v gl i 3 s said o wert v school 1o replace the prescnt |the Burgesses. Since then she has|cart on'the outskirts of the city e pe 1cast s el fadl 5" for seve ' O ool oy the chilfren of |been in bed. She has refused offers | Wamby lost $45 of his own money e | : AT % L Shida N eel t t and their parents are ' have her moved to a hospital in|ang the register was looted of $30. . ouraged t I e . 3 e i o omer but in my opinion | Washington. preferring the peace | Both men were armed. One was de- s . i ; HEEl 2 i he condition of the times do not|2nd simpliclty of the farm scribed as dark. about six feet tall AeT $ . arrant expenditure,” Mayor e The other was blonde and five fee S 3 y ) s i eaid on i orior s Ahe dans six inches tall. Both wore blue wv~ i school accommiodations After robbing Wamby they locked s Y : Jheaialn ) _ tee and (I'»,-.wl-l» nt W. H .ymm‘ GHARGES IN LADS DEATH him in a lavator: heard | following t and Neighbors Rejoice W H It board of finance and taxa- | to make their escape in an vholesale robl SV ha iy ) 2 2 tion | mobile. Wamby w e EL : SFMI- inere fe an cconomic question a Police Charge They Lured Abraham Smeriabout 16 mintles after the e o foc out « CIeE 2 l T s o e : ; r escaped by Gonstoriett Who! of young « e Feigenbaum’s Assets S the bottom of this mattc Greenblatt to Cellar—Feared R : M JKins e e mayor continued. “There are many o e o rrant issued i S Q) 101) l)eht~ .\)‘.‘ 2 > N f things which the city needs and Cheek Case Exposure. _TAKEN TO ¥ ROVIDENCE 1 G. Woods of < Sl .\pccml Committee Mem- S T O A New London, Nov. 25 (P—After a \ A0S o can , ol Y : t o comforts should New York Nov 25 (P—Two bricf removal hearing here this i T ORNO y = hers Find VWeaknesses them. but until conditions im- |Youths were accused today of luring | ernoon before U. Commissioner e 3 (Co 1on I tagh ; £ i 2 prove they must do with what they | Abraham Greenblatt, 19, to a cellar | Russell H. Corco Marty Russell, Miinae o el S et Project i and killing him becausc they feared | alias Mario Re and his wife, | priain police \ _ e g 08 Boy e . “The Northend gchool building js 1'e would expose a check swindling | Annie, 8 Cross street, were turned | guring the N iN "] BY PUP!L 5 el Satte S G an old structure, to be sure, and |Scheme partment of justice agents | Iy Antonio ' LI s il gl S S g BRSO LD G B R e S e m to Providence where | jugge Willia 5 [ ,, : e Sl ; ¢ g ill, the health of the chil- | charge. Police said they were in- | by a federal g ana Jury for violating | cutor, placed e's ¢ ‘ ’ X < , 3 not endangered, in my judg- | Volved with Greenblatt and another the Mann white slave act in tran the court ¢ Atic A \ 3 ) sanitary accommodations |Man in the swindle and Greenblatt | porting women between this city and . h B e ks o not one hun- |believed he had been “double | Provide for immoral purposes eacher al St Mary's ShaDaht, . . Yair 5 e A he wony sdauces e HUBBY KEEPS FILE OF s e AESE co : an opportunity of appearing| Greenblatt, they alleged, was sum- hearin of one of the fed- w School Knocked Down : e A before ;v‘ v’,-‘;“ nd Teachers' as- |moned to the cellar, induced to| eral nts who identified Russell CUTEST G[RL “PETTERS - g i sociation of the Northend school |change into clothing not his own,!and his w as the pair named in h_\' 1;0_" T ed to district and discuss the situation at |and shot. the indictment. | . 0 d S Ea t d. sioner W. H. 1 length.! | Mrs. Beatrice Physter Says Mate = ]nter 1ZZaY WeepS Stwar X data * Permit Issued Today hn Sc hrml Auditorium 13 dv tment VH'J\ i 1 8 Levi O. Smith o ho 1 Ke at an esti ost 0 7 in accordance plans of Frederick C. rehitect, for the renovation of tt hich was recently i (o 1 on Page Two) da 1 by fire.

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