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W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1930. WOLCOTT OFFICERS |/ Anarews churn i it S s o s KELMAN HELD IN SER O el e s e Music On Christmas | | telle Matulis, Helen Dennis, \nna|pay a year s attached | o : dgeport, Dec. 23 (Pl—Automo- | ppja 25 (P—The Cits =——————————— I pombrow, ‘Wanda Snyder, 2 to stations outside of 2 .ondon | Lot ap it . ad of and trolley « : e Masses on Christmas day at St.|Karlonas, Mr. Sintau, Joscph Bru- | pay $5 a vear | ! ! | Shuttle Me Will spend | 1oq tI Boul & g each. which under- Andrew's church will be at 5:30, |zas, Theodore Mulinousky, Joseph | | = Eiors Jadas=in 5 3 Suzio trect, Stratt the run yesterday after the 6:30, 7:30, §:30, 9:30 and 10:30. | Malinousky. Ale [ I Grand Juror and Constables De- | e masscs at s:20 ana 030 wan | R Borored Ginger Mo o Woman Jumps From Car—|,. 0,10 or 1 wier v pesony e e S e S : ey scribed as Blackmailers |, corveions for cnnaren win EUAST EUARH USES [oyeizeion o, 5 omeon Driver Strikes Man s . NYo || Phip Odess 60 Hugelion strect, oraer of state Lank cxaminers (o — the adults, Wednesday evening. y from the interstate commerce com- | e afs { afay- an, Mas £oing otect s Wolcott, Dec. 23 (UP) — Three| Organist Ernest Britton of St. []R BUT[ER 3 P[ AN LS8 oilogay L o 0 s Sk % the o A : 1 1 & capital stock of Wolcott town officials, a grand juror | Andrew's church %as arranged o . W | Shippers of alcoliol under bond in e iy entirg ‘ ! il s ncn plus of $50,000 end de- d two constables, who heard them- | special musical program with or- k cars wer 3 he last call. selver described as blackmailers and | chestra at 5:30 and 10:30 masses. | B . inental freigh basec alue. W companion leaped from EAPITAL [:HIL[]RFN e g front ; e e . ionists i® court late yesterdayr| s | 1] At the sa 1 iiner | | e R ATeS ‘ i Ic L S Togty el owi enee Fer | Academy Finds Atbletic Gouncil . 3.5 it o e e ssemaits shieh eer s WU v et com e 13 | Silent Night v Yo —Cotton f i day when their trial is resumed. | . -+ Gruber o] complaint of erdale | today v faven U r ' o cs oper iy, 2 points hig The defendants, Grand Juror Os-| Solo, Duct, and Chorus SYS[EH] wglkahle { Spring compar uinst o8 police /v ding responsibility w’ LI GRFFT ANT Soid S o ) L car B. Todd and Constables Julius B. | Piemeneliams . .. Naujalis ¢ ) Ne e, Pa i s assing i L ” v \ /! I f 1 i Lec New contr 2, Jan. Cowles and John F. Fulgham, arc|Kyrie Elcison .. expected to testify that the marked |Gloria ... .. st Mass Haydn money they accepted from Antonio | Credo .. Iirst Mass Haydn Marino, convicted bootlegger, was | Offertory ... Pastores— Lambillotte solicited as a contribution to the|Sanctus ...... ..1%rst Mass Haydn democratic campaign fund and was | Benedictus . First Mass H not “protection money” as Marino | Agnus Dei .. : n : - - : 1 insists it was. The three may give [ Miro Nox. Baritone Solo—Adam | P eSident's plan had been in suc- HEAVY MAIL DAY 3 < perie N thquake voice to the opinion expressed by | cessful operation at nited | Torringtor PR Thes G # X | ‘ ¢ mor whicl States Co; Guard v Al t I ' ¥ dor 5% 1 s g houses for ten rs. i post s when s > < SNt e 2 v t I'he seis- Lieut.” Commander Tee 1T S ore. suncelled, eI 20 1 tis- | overlc althons 12 g VOB LD oz i university uate manager of athletics he £ 16 edbs ever I 4o Laer twel P : ; very mear St netus A, <o oo Mavzo | L i Al amane smaller a6 Do _ A tola] | BEEDC. Wh 1 H L : ‘ DANBURY SETS RECORD Benemiciugl s B e Ve o e ne b s are | o ! of the Lt o AgriuniDals s E Marzo | paid from membership Gul Siandeina R :\‘\uuaus]m;,,f Guard | Athielic. association 9:30 Mass | with no dependence w fonal bank in New London, Dec. 23 (P—Al 1 T 1o ary 5 h, 3 1 | though athletic officials any of S e o 2 - G ¢ . : > | ticability of Dr. Nicholas Murray | S g e CiOns . d QUAKE 'N ST. LOUIS the fact remains that the Columbi - A el or1i0 S S residential slcohol their friends that the charges are e e | the result of the political situation | Kyrie Eleison. . .\ i T Marso here, Todd, Cowles and Fulgham be- | Glopia ing converts to the democratic ranks | Grego after years as republicans. Offertor Marino testified before a crowded court room that Todd, Cowles and Yulgham demanded money in return for protection from arrest. He told them, he said, that he no longer sold liquor and was not interested in pro- tection The officials left and Ma- rino arranged with Deputy Sheriff Henry 1. Norton and two other £ constables for wilness to a return | LFD W R | ties. 3 I ) visit. He then telephoned Todd, | San 5:30 mass followed. by| “Many of the small colleges of {, damag- : Cowles and Fulgham and asked | Benediction of the Blessed Sacra-|New England depend on alu S (o e - 11 gas serew 1 i 2 Lerr rn to his house, saying | ment. | dowment for support beca ] ' esume her fl el der bond ng t Sa 4 \ arino said. When the money had | Tantum Ergo ............. Xlien|sup athletics,” he said. \ G i G ; | ed. Norton and the constables| Soloists—Mrs. Anna Sintau, Es- t Guard academy has v her Slime s 1 up Dinced thetihicen rEet | telle Matul Victor au, Anna de an attempt to hoom & Peace Graham A. | Rizauskas, Frank Rondinone. wcial gain. In fact, the - d 5 S T e 5 et I s o 9 R hivelc ed the| Organist and director—Ernest | academy's athletic expenses have al- | the American pilot, hia f and is ir 3 ted | cla in F—>Marzo | . R Maizol este Fidelis—Novells | . ew rec- was es- 3 post of on for B d the ¥ £ T ) . I of Mass . gate receipts and that alumni gave | . ST AT Eri) 4 S Offertory. it / {oi{ha suppont ol athletics JUDGE RELEASES BOAT Gul Siandiena .. Naujalls | but have nothing to say about poli- | 0 BE DONE SOON h Londo 23 (P case to Friday. Britton. ways exceeded the gate rec Sweta s Senior choir members — Mrs. |all sports.” INTO POLICE HANDS, i - We Merely Ask You to COMPARE Tries Policy Game and Good i then You Will Be Convinced !/’ Wew York, Dec. 23 (UP) 'he good luck which attended “Wild Bill” Horn, diminutive soldier of 4 o ° R - half dozen minor wars, deserted him 3 AN / X n he stepped out of his province oy o I % 2 4 % W) NS . 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