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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. 3 E— A BEESEMYER WILL [ voabios ave TCOMNEND WELDON oz THOBLES WARNING - -5 oo s i FACE LONG TERM),_ 2" FOR HEROIC ACTS =" " ON FIRE RAZARDS -3 s I SO J Merapi Outpouring Claims More Hearth fires sk ; 1lso be i!.mri FAM]LY, JUDGE ASSERTS ‘J,“,’ group. oughly exting e May Get Almost Endless Sen-| ™" ™™= 'qent Gourt of Honor Offcials || o~ Chiel Unges Precautions 0 PIE: e 252 oot 652" 2 e surnt conetuaes wie Legion Luncheon Club : tence in $8,000,000 Thelt | arsteraam, pec. 25 cory—sror Praise Rescue Work R | vent Damage by Flames Haaris, hershy e : and_ Children Entitled to i e AL o ten lava from the volcano Merapi, : L Happy Christmas, 3 ss for the in Java, continued to claim human Materials in Los Angeles, Dec. 23 (P—Gilbert|jives and devastate villages and| A special letter of commendation F | W 1 I Noble, um; cac d be cted every few Sittsh 2., De f E lddy ; w.‘rl.:;o;:, H. Beesemyer, 45, former Hollywood |lands today, advices received here|for his heroism at Hamlin's pond, p gt 8 Y i on CRb At o financier and clubman, today faced |said. Plainville, will be sent to Assistant J s = A = - : = o aat Mochlir f : ¥ quar C ington street o a long penitentiary term—a possible A stream of lava has advanced|Scoutmaster Roy Weldon of Troop | 4 ¢ er- s € D wil ¢ ¢ se .,‘O'{.H, 5 r B iinlior 110 e et | moTe tnan elx imifles since Monday |64 % Plainvilleitas o resuit of & Note : P Of B £ theft of $8,000,000 from the Guar- | CPOTts said. The latest death roll|(aken by the Britain Boy | = anty Building and Loan Association |St21ds at over 700, with many per- | scout court of honor at ifs regular | s St T5s AEils sons missing and numerous villages | meeting last nig the Senior > Beesemyer, a 65 per cent stock- destroyed. | High school. Weldon de an at- | s holder in the Guaranty firm with.|. The entire district around Sroem-|tempt to save two small boys who drew a not guilty plea to plead guil. | PN Was reported afire today.|had broken through the thin ice | e ty vesterday to ten counts of grand | ANV refugees went mad from their | Saturday —and, though he was ¥ o K y every resident >, 0C8 oy A I 1gan, Les- e theft. He asked Superior Judge |leTTiDle experiences, rcports from |checkmated in this efforts to do | ‘ k ) i t i quested co- t Kb ' Ly 3 : = W Gledaon 5 Walton J. Wood to sentence him im- |th¢ district said. this, succecded in rescuing ¢ r : cis ; 1o Time for EHE R rtiss Shel ‘,I mediately, but the judge refused,| Many inhabitants of the stricken | Would-be rescucr wh 1t through | 44 S L \"‘ 1 p v = 3 oo : 7 O Walt key, L saying he desired to make a sum- |&rea Who escaped to the mountains|the icc and was nearly drowncd. | y : e £ . s ; b 2 Harry W [ i & mary investigation of the case. He | Were left without food. Troops were | One copy of the tory let- . " v < ks > 5 = i E T Jdward set Friday morning for pronounce- | Mobilized to aid the survivors. || e ] o) o mo 1 f t or ad <’ Chri s 'ty : 3 Y ment of the penalty. | —— | to mational Boy Scout ers. | PREDFRICK RECHENBERG ; e sroomieng e, e ad- Boys’ Christmas Party : e, Hial- = Beesemyer said at the time he en- | ]'Of,“‘, ¢ . ) TFrederick T 3 i e b son by the adoption | IS Enjoyed at Y. M. C. A. icElhone. 1 tered not guilty pleas that he did| TCEEnLe: CRCOUEL xEChs h s > ) ywded condition | of s : itio ‘ Members of the Buffalo Bill and = 5 50 only in order to remain here | tive Oscar A. Erickson spoke on the | will be the soloist : ¢ S i : 1 SipsasEE T > : 5 2 SNOW IN PHILADELPHIA 2 temporarily to assist in untangling | | of the daily good turn |cal hal e 5y | o o A Tty o dtd he o - the Dec. 23 (UP) —The 1 the affairs of his company. He said "I;"}'"y' S iy L _ Believes Candles Dangerous AT e B% Sensib v M. Z htier e ¢ £ blankets t vesterday the appointment of a fed- = " o gt . 2 “To| ho P etlg o = T o SHo He b i P . 1 nit 2 eral receiver and a hoard of adv ; ',‘.H‘,’ et ; s ¢ p t- | ¢ : 5 IS » : A te” Ck 5 ers made his presence no longer nec. E Ghae 29 2 i 1 B (Aoton Taken in Boston Federal - : ction Taken in Boston Pedera e | i Gourt by Creditors ; e v . Overnight News — Boston, Dec. 23 (UP)—An invol- | ) ristma o 3 . B [ 4 d Alf eIt e s andiT r were Te= untary petition in bank y ha 4 S0 Vomer g i onty oy e better fter th By the Asmciated Pres been filed in federal court here ; Domestic against K. E. Kingston & Company Washington — Nye committee is|of Boston and Springfield, invest-| told republican fund backed loan | ment brokers. used by Lucas in anti-Norris cam-| The creditors and their claims fol- paign low: Robert H. O. Schultz, Dedham, | ashington—Borah says al| balance due on op legislation will require extra session. d sale 1 accounts for of securitics, $44,- ° New York—Konrad Bercov ert Pfleghaar, Brookline o , beaten in str by two men|$7000; Albert D. Trenor, Glou ° er specch on Rumanian politics. R r I. Randall, B e Cleveland—Nutt denies knowledge | check of Kingston compan of 34,000 loan made by Lucas e incurred by him for the com- ew York—Charles XK. Harris, dishonored. song writer, dies. The creditors alleged that the cor- Albany, N. Y.—Governor Roose- | poration was insolvent and commit- velt pardons six women who vice in- | (.4 that on Y vestigator says were framed ¢ HARRY it did | remove, York—Kellog ret Bronze itions in Europe do not in- | in Ariz—Raymond Stickler, T o escaped by kidnaping | lic oADK lits moncy on deposit in b s prison warden and son, recaptured. |y 0BG B CEROST T DR 1 hington—Collection of offe R Z|Munder, one of its vice presidents|which w 1x chan " |and directors, with intent to hi T deficit into $47.- T o ‘vlrll" or defraud its creditors, exwaka, Okla—Wild oil and gas |, MUOIeF denled the allegation, d foon, Fred Tetcrs and e o ver A AN - reen-Grid Superheterodyne (\J\»\H capped v burning three |z 2008 W18 isting. ‘ d Oklahoma Ci . W. Pi Eeicetion ofcreditors. | ma nd cla , i £ 355 1 z . B i ; ¢ ! £ bank cashier of Apache, Okla., re-| TE AN R fey, Troop I . . | the s 1 i\ & n leased after being kidnaped by two roop 2 \ Tro : : ) . 3 i§ b, Yoreign [ 24 |don Moorcaft, Troop 11: Will o i o = g ; O PREACHERS PLACE 5 op 12; Thomas Hine, Troop 14; | s peiod 3var 450 of VAN B2 $ for your old 3 London — Dense yellowsfog im- 5 o Stries R o A a bedes traffic; hold up shipping. 5 o bR o1: T Seeusp . g ; i et B Neghanical Church Servioss s T S5 o S cod's : % | 2 phonograph el ation as com ist propa- | Plannw IOP Ghr]s[mas Day I r 5. : oy cocding expend $47,7 : g / ] or )‘adl() | | i | | Houston, Tex., De 23 ) 8 posted for theIT 4B Cristiun caucation, Fresbstcrian Trop i U i today a summars o — ¥ Complete, installed .. $ 87.50 tration of Fou Cheshar N. H.—Mrs. Barbara|' Buffum Bramwell sought after es- from Worcester Mass state spital selieved n way to sur- hospital; \.\ l\ d on 3 will be offered to churc mer camp here. | M ) On-|over nation, Mr. Janes said. The program inc an organ | prelude— e show- ces annual rated in ribution of bonuses to veterar , two talking pic- employcs : o o which Dr. William Ralph | Trooj Lowell, Mass ,";1‘ '\”,]y : “'.:‘”‘”' ctor of the department of Ci B > | home d church, and Dr. William jCr ers Covert, general secretary olor wi wusical background; a | | Cooki ston jail under name board, spoke—and a postlud mission recomme saiionl Janes said he believed the pler in]d ent could be installed for a g i home of America’s fish- |Maximum of 31 § THESER OIS on ERTICon ing industry. | Iroop e MK E e N, \Battle Three Policemen at Dock, | 7575, 2 Wil v b Boston Ve con- | Boston and Springficld stock brok Boston—More {han 2000 extr Clarks Mills, Me.—Joseph La children, fatally injurcd by heavy ¥ tr Binghams Will Spend checks for §50.000 battled thr | : liam Richar Sefer; aaine 4o 5 RADIO SEN > = . SEE 5 - Christmas at Capital |\ ounaing one. o0 ST Troo 2 ehion, | AmiversarY oty This amazing Majestic Screen- BUY NOW and PLAY as you PAY GEORGE H. MA ; ; Sharma e ADEORGE ] M iy | One suspect, James J. Sherman, | mroop 12 Washinston bt pascrmedys [was captured. Policeman W. .| " venoscarvi 2ussell Sl & Grid Superheterodyne, giving Senator Hirwn Bingham and Mrs, | Wag£ouer was wounded eritically. | qpoop 1 el y ; Ser o, 0 - s 5 Banshn it o S| | €Al ol et s T |t ; perfect periormance, with more yAKE YOUR HOME HAPPIER— make the occasion something of a it | bers o Elmo lodgr hi- s 1c - . ‘ the lodge, to be 30 o'cloc University at New Haven, | $50,000 in checks if he would direct 1 We urge you to phone 389 be- followed 1 time a professor, and Jack Bing- |C0Mpany them aboard a gambling | jation of the n lected off ham, who attends Groton school i [Ship and vouch for the On that date members of all Kr Massachusetts, a preparatory college | While the gangsters and Bruns- | of Pythias lod ind Pythian § from which s father was gradu-|Man were parked at a dock herc.|{ers in Hartford Cot Caiieh ated, reached the Capitol this morn- | P’olice Officers Waggoner d C. A.|vited to be present as guests of ing and were greeted by their Jenks sought to question them. One Elmo sister ther at his office in the Senate build- | Man firc Jenks and general Ten tables of b ing. shooting began. Wfter the lodg e Blnghamt Homa: s af 3| Mr. and Mrs. Caress were released | husbands of members Sixteenth street, and it is there|PY the Kidnapers shortly after the |1 e flad Inio e that the family turkey will be |Shooting. S : % ved unless present plans are e PROVIDENCE YOUTH DIES ry, a pe changed. I. 0. O. . INITIATIONS Schulter, Okla, Dee. 23 () the natic e st a s e Gerstaecker lodge, 1. e Atifed a5 Walter Sl e ARTHA CHAPTER MEETING |ferred the second degree on a class | of v e, R. L, died 1 ify the A The of Martha | of candidates last night for the Bee- e had n found ill added. e DlerRNoE . I. 8., scheduled | thoven lodge of Hartford and Schil- ed mine south of Schu “I thought I'o to be held on Thursday evening. |ler lodge of Middletown, and will {al aftendants said death ap- | be made poy will be postponed until Saturday | confer third degree next Mon- cvening, December 27, 7:30 | day night. T e work last o'clock. There will be a Christmas | night was the 12th consccutive the meeting. ' gifts of clothing, toys, etc., for fam-|of the finest records of initiato - - of poetry jlies of needy children to be dis-|work the four local lodges has e: FOR BEST RESULTS Americar tributed by the Welfare hs:.OulJllOn,xlmnxnuul since the war. USL HERALD CLASSIFIED A‘I);\l such as min

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