New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 5, 1930, Page 2

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% 5, 1930. GROSS PUTS GENE TUNNEY ON STAFF (Continued Fro surgeon & (6); ford; onel, rank of colo! land, mayor camp detail: Natlonal G Robert F. G B. Lamb 1 Thomas ¥ Edward 1 Connor Ex-Oficer Men Who Leave Posts dispersed been as £ Brigad Ladd, c Morris F onel ( Haven, s James W general. Alde Guard, Hagge Lewis L. mander N (navy), Ansor Morrison, Nor Freeman, Har Aides, Allen, Colons Lacour, Major Bulkeley, Hartford: Major | Hubbard, Middletowr nd John Coolidge, New 20c Stratford Ha LODGE OFFIC 53 YEARS Portland, Dec. 5 (P—A. T. B was elected treasurer of Warrer iodge, F. & A. M., for the secutfve time last night. T lieved to be a record service in Ma- sonic bodies in th is is be- USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS‘ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER BY RIPLEY | interpellation by Senator Rene Hery on the financial scandals, including the failure of the Oustic bank. The opposition ged the government and the menacing n France, BELIEVE IT OR NOT - stamped, ad- furnish R with pley W cted by Pat. Off. and der on on the ground t 100 v cord with M. Briand on Points to Franc iswering M. Poin ability of the iperior finan 1s compared with other world pow- |ers. He got only a smattering of ap- and someone on th shouted “Get out’ |as he had finished his first GIRL FORGER IS SENT position | plause, ox | treme left 0on ' TOFARM FOR WOMEN 1T MOST UNUSUAL PLAY T REMEMBER WAS THE— ‘BALL UNDER THE JERSEY PLAY 1T WAS FIRST WORKED ON PENN STATE BY CORNELL WHEN TWAS COACHING THERE IN 1898 Tue BALL WAS PUT UNDER THE JERSEY' oM TE BACK OF A CORNELL PLAYER WHO RAN STRAIGHT FOR A TOUCHDOWN ** rec not HACEYS WIL GIVE PARTY T0ORPHANS Santa Claus Prepares Jor Visit 1o Polish Institution =0 i S /‘7 CANARY PLAYS /' CANSPEAK | SWEET MELODY £ ONAVIOLIN Z VJ OWN NAME | ;1 SWiNSCot ’fi 15 A Ty / UNCLE OF OF TWINS AY'S CARTOON s of “Believe It or Not' about 230 B. C. In at the time, and ¢, peripateti nic, skeptic, Laertius describes him as WINS A EXPLANATION OF Wise-('r f Oc YESTERD Bion, the First and Toadstools the Same 1 g Mushroom two terms are applied indiscrin:ii technical name of the the i BRotany t Vote Ever Cast TOMORROW—The Most Im E portan 4ET BLOC OPENS _ HAGEARTY OPPOSES PROIBITION FIGHT ANNEXATION PLANS Udges Alternate Proposal " POINGARE CALLED o INCABINET CRISS centrates Tgnorved Attitude Modified FARVBORDSAYS CONTROL NEEDED - | ed for a pos- | pre- | able | i cabinetize Bl It Aristide insu among themn Briand, f the Tardien ca to him b Should Be Senator jonal rules for cotton and S rcrier shonl board was authorized to re- rder the farm marketing act a revolving fund of Of this $150.000,000 Approf d immediately and $100,000,000 last April. wa ministry could long since the groups which form the majority in the senate would be in a minority in the chamber. not survive NEW PASTOR TAKES CHARGE ON SUNDAY Rev. F. A. Sensabaugh (o As- sume Grace Church Pulpit Sensaba 1, the new or of Grace church, will assume | | | nat control of his new Sunday with His contract L at with th Hartlands morr when Mr incum- morning Bap- oy rvic 1gh the with the N abled him to plan his re- REV. 1 Sentence Suspended Hear the On Term in Prison FOR - 38 The GIFT That Keeps On GIVING omy o MAIN ST. New No treatment at the State hospital at Norwich for the effect of drugs and narcotics, was placed on trial yes- terday in superior court at Hartford and allowed to change his original plea of guilty to nolo contendere. Judge Allyn Brown sentenced him to from one to five vears in state prison and suspended the exccution of the penalty. Gus Christ also of this city plead- ed not guilty yvesterday to a charge | of violation of the liquor law and elected trial by court. Ldwin Burns, who appealed from the decision of the local police court which ordered him to contribute $20 a week to the support of his family nd sentenced him to 15 days in jail a charge of drunkenness, pleaded and was ordered to 1 of $400 to insure 5 a week for the sup- Judge Brown ir jail sentence of of drunken- payment of §1 port of his family. posed a suspe days on the charse MORE MONEY NEEDED FOR STATE PAUPERS nued From I increase in the num- pers for the period was t increase due en- oyment was . @ state pauper chart in the of- £ Mr. Gate the number of iployment 1, 1929, there Septemt Nov. 1 decided upward c ted 50 1o the July 1 of this year, in state paup pa 3 and tl vy to unen state paup: commenced Sep- 1g slight in- d October, took a present time due to un- t has been about on, in cities the sharp of creased fror Oct N ford 7 to 1 Midd ied as in- ed in cities s so the cases prop 1 the state pauper H. S. Athletes to See (olgate-N. Y. U. Game Ludwinowicz, ca of IX".'I'H school John Franks, a school basket- Joseph ir's New Britair vl 1in prominently mention- for the Co inc oon s shows the increase | SEARLES TESTIFIES INSHOOTING TRIAL: - GUARD COURTRODH (Continued From First Page) was recalled to the to identify a photo- car that the state iden- tified as being that of the car in which Searles was riding at the time he shot it out with the policemen Pyne testified Searles had shot ut him with *“his left hand &v right shoulder.” The bullet veloped. did not leave the car which Searles was riding. It plo its way into the cushions in the re at. Pyne left the stand and Searles moved briskly to the stand, after furnished most of the ma- terial with which his counsel cross- examined the witnesses LAWYER MUST PAY FEE T0 CONSTABLE Judgment Rendered for Beatman in Small Claims Court Greenwich, stand toda: graph of having vas defendant in & all claims court be- Judge Stanley J sui rd Traceski to- The suit was that of Constabls D. Beat st Attorney Beny an of this city ) A. Mark- 1 of Hartfor es in an at- Judgment was given in constable for damages ¢ attorney m to at- 1e Niedzwicki but ormed that the bak- ditional Jle to ttach some l Al laintiff received but wis | tach a never contrary to or- the ce as an offi- constahle 1. Goldstein s took up the ¢ nession Prof. Torosiewicz Ill; Has Nervous Breakdown Professor Stanislas Maria De To- of foreign lan- 4 Heart school Daughters of te Conception, breakdown. Rev, curate of h will assume me to be plaved tomor- ¢ York Both will go the Colgate admin- ISTMAS Superheter fome is Complete Without a Radio Less: Tubes TEL. 389 TOR BEST RESULTS 1SE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADf odyne

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