New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 29, 1930, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1930. BISHOP GRISWOLD DIES IN HOSPITAL Episcopal Prelate Held BishopricA Less Than Year | SEEK BODY OF TEACHER Cut Through Canal Covering in Ef- |SEARGHERS GHOP ICE T0 fort to ¥nd Miss Enid Marriott, Believed Slain Fort Morgan, Colo., Nov. —Searchers chopped ice of Bijou irrigation 29 (UP) through the 29 M—Death came {o the Rt. Sheldon Munson | an attempt to find the body of Miss Griswold, 69 year old bishop of the | F:nid Marriott, 32 year old school | teacher of Wiggins, Colo. Authorities believed that Miss Marriott, who disappeared the night | | of Nov. 16, was kidnaped, killed and | her body thrown into the icy water. A bloodstained traveling bag, a nais file, pencil, necklace and several huttons, all identified as belonging to the missing teacher, were found scattered along the canal. They zave credence to a theory of mur- der, but failed to cstablish a pos | sivie motive. suit case was ating, police said, struggle between and her abductors PISUDSH QUITS Chicago, Nov. Rev. Chicago diocese of the Episcopal church, in an Evanston hospital last | night after fight against A general disease which moval to the ago, were the a long and courageous & lingering illness. breakdown and necessitated hospital seven cause of death. heart | his re- | weeks battered, in- that there was Miss Marriott POLISH POSITION! Retires Because of Beliel His Work Is Over Nov. 20 (P— Pilsudski tod stepped the scenes to stage Polish government, s post of actual direc- nel Walery Slawek, fl)r- Warsaw Marshal Poland, hind BISHOP SHELDON GRISWOLD The bishop's invalid wife and the Rev. George % who as | liamentary bishop coadjutor atically liis program ceeds to the 1 the aged churc ey ! ] ing in acti away, as ¢ W t Arge the government. He re- Lansing of N t premiership to resume Griswold b le of guiding hand. Death came rs will retain 10p had beer olios until Colonel Slawek h lite sus 2s completed his cabinet. in which, v sumed the marshal will be r as he was iption of the coun- ns having won a par- victory which will in: e being carried out, the r no furthe niste prior to his ass necd for CONVENTION 0 inual convention of dish B mnv~ Young People's Union of th W York conference will open in the Elim Swedish Bap- States. [tist church at § o'clock this after- noon and will continue through to- morrow. There will be a business ession this cvening, followed by a ind later a missionary serv- — e. The speaker will be the Rey TAXT MEN FINGET nson. missionary Boston, Nov. 2% (I'P) rs Ser conclude tomorrow taxi driver w 7 o'clocl L a sermon to dete 1 pastor. IST Swe g ipiscop One of B 00 mien have/cr ct foll =] TR R R R R T R BB IBG I EZ“IMWMB‘E | You Cannot Make Them Happy at Xmas— wl THOUT money, and what a heait- ache it brings to us to realize the kiddies we love don’t get the best Xmas simply because we have neglected to set up a special savings account for Old Santa! XMAS SAVINGS NOW ACCOUNTS STARTING Come in today and join. Agree to as little or as much as you wish to put away. A splendid habit, and how happy vour family will be at the end of the year, New Britain Trust Co. . canal today in | {50, it was not belicved here it. Made Cross Country Record | W[]MAN S EUUNTRYA Mrs, Keith Miller Jate in October cstablished a two day woman's | transcontinental record flight from | | New York to Los Angeles and re- Husband Arrested for Non- -SlIp- | tuen. making the return trip in 21 |and 3-4 hours. Since coming from ‘D[)l’ t Dislikes American (ust {0 | Avuteratia thres vears ago she had | |acted as a demonstrator of small | | ‘n anes and amphibians and had Charles Chumara, 39, of 109 Grove | been instrumental in popularizing street, dislikes some American cus. |2viation among women. She has | {oms. When he was presented in | Biven some exhibitions in gliding. rolice court today on a charge of | Her husband is a newspaperman in non-support he declared it s a | Sydney woman’s country and mot up to the| She hoped to fly her tiny Moth | standards of other lands in which he | Plane, The Bullet. in three hops to | had resided. | Pittsburgh yesterday, landing first | | iis wife testified that he had not|at Miami before noon. While st ihnr-n contributing to the support of {told a Cuban newspaperman, prior his family for some time. |to her departure, that if she were Probation Officer Edward C. Con- | 80ing well at Miami she might keep | nolly also testified. He s that |on for a while, others Lere more | Chumara was employed conversant with her plans scouted { other week and his the possibility that she might have 5 done so and come down at mome isolated spot in the interior of the United States. | had | using this sir has not heen g e Unproductive Miami, . Nov. 2y (P—Search | of the dry Tortugas Island group 191 \ying to the west of the k | southern tip of the Florida Penin- | {sula was the objective today of a| seaplane secking Mrs. J. M. Keith- e e 91 iller, Australian aviatrix, missing e cmnretion ppelon & Havana to Miami fight. It Suatieas was one of six Miami aircraft whici altogether pleasing to | nunted unsuccessfully yesterday fov| made this fact known {the woman flier Saxe that he| Officials of Pan-American Airways give up eating |expressed the belief that the miss- ing planc was blown over the Gulf of Mexico or along the west coast of Florida. The belief was based on H\r o that Mrs. Keith-Miller sct | a bee-line course from Havana to| \h'mu despite a strong east wind. | Sea craft were requested by the {naval radio station at Key West to look out for e aviatrix money on dr When Judge Sa asked him if would agr | have his pay turned over to Mr. Con | nolly, who would see to it that h family received it all, he readily an- wered in the affirmative. He add the stipulation t ‘mdrr(-d to buy |idea was not | him and he | by telling thought he shor Judge §; continued the case for | |2 month placing the matter in the hands of Mr. Connolly. | ‘AUSTRALIAN FLIER ~ HAD DEATH FEARS (“ontinu Judge would P said to- |day Mrs. J. M. Keith-) , overdn _lat Miami on a flight from Havan 5 held fless than a week ago when forced . reports for three|gown here described the plane in days, ins on starting even | pic| e “rotten.” , whic ying as ‘rotten hough the weather still was bad R R G e 6 e e credit for be- sald she told them was “unstable” and d From First Page) after being plane otherwise . desperat wat or | igh country. I got s not long ago e “wreck over m “rotten.” It had bee acquire andoned wher ey quoted her as say- said she they borrowed a motor repaired and repainted on the flight “I had showed them that I coull good plane.” she was quoted o show them T could fy was and set I can't coward keep on uni L its by gOing ple wor K me guess I've just got to it does Life short o 1 guess I have no | complaint coming. ' No Vlying Instruments She commente what jost was t TO JAIL 2% (UP)—An- (Baby Face) Miller, was given an indeterminate sentence in drew orried which Am,\nm | night, declared that stout seaplanc could those waves. That ‘Bullet'—so her was called—lived up to its | it went strai down if had to make & pancake drop to the | = ! 15 collapsibl oped to use ir cme ~ . COX &DUNN on the Realtors 272 MAIN ST. nute or forced their Three Family Dwelling On South Main Street 200ms Large Garage Price Reasonable her depart flate it For the first five days of this month you can make your sav- ings deposits in this Mutual Savings Bank and they will draw interest at 59, as if de- posited on the [st. “Join the Mutual Savers” Burritt Mutual Savings Bank " FOR SALE In Bandit Ring? = TOWN VOTES ON CHANGE OF NAME Linoleumville to Decide Whether 0ld Title Sticks Nov. 29 (UP) when Linoleum- Linoleumville, —This is the d(\\ villeites decide whether Linoleun:- ville stays Linoleumville or adopts something “snappy” like Travis, or Scotstown, or Long Neck, or Car- taret, or Melvin, or Austin, etc. It's all a bit confusing to most of the townsfolks. For the past several days they have 1 to orators cxpounding on the that will come to this community Island’s west shore if only which they advocate They have the name adopted been told that 1o the polls to dec or more names in the future Down at Leonard’s store room, where the makes its headqua lieved today that wh are counted the name have knocked Linoleur shaky pedestal. The posed of the town's went to the pools tod song as inspiration “There are towns happy There blue, There are towns that done for grandad But they’ll never do f you. There arc,towns to go ot eight wn shall bear and pool party it was be- ballots s will from its are fowns that sconsin, 1l | molasses That find must be For the and ginger Is the Birth Record tizens h the Of course the older hing wrong wit SE Britain Ge Mrs. Lo commu that younger John faction, didn’t war folks William R mville forgotten or during nto service son should not Sl A Roosr vocates Melvin American and ¢ C. W. Leng tary of the Staten of Arts and S would be pointing out al name of Lin own was con th Blazing . Gaylord Farm F historian and s Island Ir g believes Long ppropriat: shoots Two Rabbits and \\ uund~ 1)02 in One \hul No old saw about kill h ene rock Jim Clark a milc has and Mrs. mobile at th The presid He killed two 1 his dog to boot EpDY BROTHERS &G Members Hartford Stock NEW BRITAIN, HARTFORD 33 Lewis Street 29 W. Main Street MERIDEN 43 Coleny Street We Offer: 50 Aetna Life Insurance 40 Hartford Fire Insurance should hor tors HELD UP AND ROBBED OF §25, MAN REPORTS Vague as to Details Con- cerning Loss of Money at Midnight. olds o COP GOVERNS TONGS solicem: 1 Hip Sings recently cating R City Advertisement PUBLIC NOTICE As TO — s CHARTUER REVISION Lewis Leaving Today : Bilo preentoy For Sw cden and I’ arter fo Assem 1at such sented 1o hefore De ision retary rom exer- Jame ’t'n: DR ;fl MARDIED & DRI ~WHAT VD 1~ VELVET ; OR CHIFON? TR FEEEE] PRI RRENA AR IR LR

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