New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1930, Page 1

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Che #erald Wishes You All & Merry Glhrtfitmafi l News of the World. By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD 1y Circulation For’ ¥ 15,396 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 1, 1930. —-EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SEARLE TO START PAYING SAVINGS DEPT. DEPOSITS AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE Commercnal Trust Co.,m[][] []ISTRIB”TEI] Receiver Sets No Date | 'm NEEDY F AMI“FS for Issuance of Funds— Liquidation May Take | Baske fs Delivered fo 500 Homes Year and a Half, He by G“)’ Relief Committee Says in Interview. 'y gup 0 60 HUNGRY Officers 3nd 49 ]flml"]"‘e5 Edibles Dispatched in Public Vehi- | of Bank Dropped From, cles Payroll Today—No Pos- | sibility Institution L‘ané Be Reorganized, in His| Opinion. From Harvard street Yard— Bring Christmas Cheer. Over 500 families whose thoughts oy bountiful meals tomorrow for son:c | tor lof nugh | tributed today at the ployment b days 1o come foodstuft municipal e as the ts of an under the ot the emergency reliof comt Each family received bushel basket as well and overflow articl Commercial numeron Developments in the Trust Co. situation were today, diately upon t a articles contribut would easily fi barr th Searle made important announce- | goods cach family half flour Dur s not the nization slightest of pos- the day Mayor Georg Quigley present at the nm,ux street ~ storeyards und assisted in packing goods and directing their transpor He was as- sisted by Mrs undberg, in- roof t cipal e ho had cc families in She bent eve months will be complete liquidation T quired for t the s to depositors in the nt will be made “as ' on a proportionate nossi- family no on the nk were and the stitution will be re subject to hy & and that nection Nome of the -ngaged by th the approval of the co prise a skeleton crew complete the sets, cmployes £ imber of oA quickly filled stated that he wished to than! especialiy the Strauss-Toth which contributed 100 chicker | 100 bags filled been | Al of th foods necessary 1o stor-s liquidation of the as- and with various articles 5. The G vetained as teiver No Possibility of Reorganization Couching o the of reor- ization, Mr. said nobod would be better pleased than he, the nec r Liquidution of asscts d because it would mea receiver could step out and leave the numerous de- tails to the new 1zation at he the slightest er t will be develop- s later which will make possi- the continuation of the organiza- 45 a banking institu the ¢ can tell, he must of ffr law firm ha attorncys for the contributed by merchants individuals. All of the nd other used ic works depa 1 into service r the 1 la by pres for T to pack t 00 haskets and Each nm\- contained a wishing th eiver a merry 15 and a i ..m New Year. | FLORENCE AND JOHN T0 ime cannot m sav- ion on, futurc s nec of Former President and First Lady attention. | converted niany of them are of | a nature as to d he 10 the Smith, chairman o reetors of Land which was publi to Spend First can be mto cash, but New Northampton Home. o Northampton, Mass., Dec. 24 (UP) Iformer President and Mrs, Calvin | tomorrow will nd their stmas at then A ches, th their son and Haven, Conn., The Coolidge plan ional church Mr. and ved many Charle board of di- Frary & Clark, 1 yesterday and the public was counseled ; atient. It is i) ., that hurried quidation an ad effcet on cer- tain sccurittes hield by the bank No Date Set For Payments Thire Yquidatior In that lLome, in which as arne to attend Fdwards Dinner will ors ol ha Mr. Fe Mr have 111 over the at Washing- they met and south Coolidzc from from offici To- man o wed i r owed i ton and from persons on (Continuec wo C 1 on Two) | their trips in the we Mrs. Coolidge wa | women x Veteran st GOUNTERFEITS FOUND | INCIRCULATION HERE Bogus Ten and Twenty Dollar Bills Passed On Storekeepers ral tes lay one of sev 10 visited the United S hospital 3 s to the pa ainr a5 provide unable to visited Coolidge hours m} dist riby hospital three as g MANY SEEKING JOR Mamaroncek ST HELTON PV (UP)—Applications for the village manager post, to be established here April 1, are pouring in with the | Christmas mail, with many prom- Police desire to warn New Bril-|iges of making this to e ain's citizens to bo on the lookout | “meropolis of New York state.” for spurious $10 and $20 bills | Mayor Quigley Supervises Work to | of Christmas were cheerless will .v..‘ the food distributed today was | | written ir VISIT WITH COOLIDGES - Christmas in | . Bandit Kills West Watchman, Critically Wounds Clerk, Haven Factory L Flees | e ————————— s From Asylum ' Escapes With $4,931.23 Payroll |Lone Holdup Man Slays Joseph Ordazzo, 51, Before American Mills Company Gates, Shoots Charles A. Kern, Jr., Seizes Car and Makes Getaway —Police Believe Accomplice Waited. New Haven, Dec. was shot to { critically wounded today by a ban- dit who escaped with the payroll of the Allingtown branch of the Amer ican Mills company in West Haven | Officials of the company said the pn\(oll amounted to $4.931.23, The dead man was Joseph Or- ! dazzo, ender and watch- ma Mills com- companion, Charles A chief of the wounded in the arm and chest. The latter's name was laced on the danger list at Ne Haven hospital. RBelieve He Had Accomplice Although only pated in the shooting. 24 (A—One man te American an )\. rn, clerk compir bandit pa police death and - another | jhe had Ble his escape. an accomplice who The robbery occ |the yard of the company ‘\) ortly after Ordazzo and Kern had larrived with the payroll from a New Haven bank. ¢ robbery occurred o about to alight from an the vard of the com payroll. The bandit, | pistol, confront: demanded money, Ordazz ho had been in the habit of accompanying the pa - ter to the bank for the payroll shot he approached the bandit er's demand for Following the shooting the as the t men were automobile pany with the brandishing them and the t thelt Associated Press Photo Buf 1 1 ship's cler ed us an Englis m the ara Two Hundred Des Moinc Geology p ck two hu day to explain nding of a fos- called 1 nt lowa geolo; -historic found imb shale silized bone w pr was of black md by L. A. Williams, ix miles from Dx It was bed long. with fos pointed and an inch and l"n; 300 feet un- miner working deser near d teeth, a Mas: POPE AGAIN FLAYS ... PROTESTANT PLANS S ’ “Propaganda” in Rome Violates Tleales He Rsserts 10 TALK ON MARRIAGE Plans to Issue Million Years Old teppan cal Memorial I « did not cxan , placed it, because of and depth at which it was of the Pennsylvania tem of rock dcposits. This would indicate that the spe- st two hundred mit- years ie said, “for that i age in which coal is found in ction of Towa. | e Encyclical on Subject, o cim With Particular Reference to th this Princess Giovanna-King Boris Or- GEN, JANIN TELLS OF ROYAL DEATHS Aging Soldier Describes Re- moval of Relics {o Safety IN CHARGE OF REMAINS Valises Filled With Possessions of Czar and Family and Strongbox With Ashes of Group Smuggled | Him At Night By agents. ¢ 1930 by Associa 24 (R - nin today give t s u complete story of how relics of the im- ; into his d with ae: hand d Pr remains and perial Rus ot sior 0w vere brougt country Reveals Romance of Story From his chateau at Ser in the 5 ging ommznder-in-chie d allicd World and i fully ir about the forees his fort} adventure vial 1 disapp ht coming 17, 1918 vik forces groupe troops the with occupied 11 Gillard, young ( 1t towr former tutc e to o Romanoffs ned replaced several Nicholas Sokoloft carry the vieinity wnining strate nar who fterward by ated tion through “Little by little it was established 10 had committed the assassina tions and how they had done it Not far ,from Ekaterinburg the svarchers discovered the place where the bodies had been dismembered (Continued on Page wa i investiga- sig to Two) which are known to be in circula- | tion here. Discovery of the bills was | made, the police allege, by store- keepers who were victimized last y by H'H\vyr\un persons who | eral of ti $20 notes | neotes of M)ln denominations drawn on the IFederal Reserve bank and while nonc ot the sized Dbills has as yet been pi the are certain that they in existence. counterfeit may readily recognized from the follow- Ing description. The $20 notes bear the portrait of Andrew Jackson and have a rather bleached appearanc They bear a face plate under the erial letter and K-7 and a black plate number 45 These marks may be if the bill is carefully scrufinized in the Jower right hand corner just under the federal seal. The $10 notes bear which 1-14 and hack plate us nk and a portrait of Alexander Ham- | ilton, 1 arc 1e88CE | o mbridge, Mass., Dec. 24 (UP Playving Santa Claus, Corliss 1 mont. Harvard graduate and son of a New York banke distributed 33,- be | g5 “back among Har- discharged scrubwomen police These bills wa The charwomen. formerly employ- it Widener library, were sum- marily discharged during the Christ- cason of 1929 after the Massa- minimum wage ion had ruled that th Increased | hour Lamont od Kx numb: chusetts commis- ages be an tountd from 35 to 7 cents in mailing the in the form of savings account, acted in behalf of a ronp of 268 Harvard graduates and money, the numiber face plate was Harvard Scrubwomen Get Money “Due’”’ Them On Their Back Salaries s stand that no back due the discharged university’ were bwomen. The sum 9 to $300, or distributed ranged from ba on the t's term of service Tua letter ft, Lamont said, in “Final responsibility Versity his matter orporation npanying each part for the uni- s negleet and niggardliness in sts with the Harv: Though clearly proved wrong, the corporation and stubbornly refused 1cknowledge its mistake. We hope that the payment of the back by Harvard will cor vou that the n from start to finish ard n the cadily to be las to wag men viner titnde corporation’s has be undergraduates who had condemned |a misrepresentation of Harvard.” recip- thodox Ceremony. Vatie: Pius XI to the D an City, FIREMEN. INJURED INBOSTON BLAZE - ,Loss in Leather District Fire May Reach $100,000 HOT AR CAUSES BLAST All empha collaboration * to solve the econon g the worlg venewed Marriage Alarms Sounded, Calling Encyclical Iive e Available Apparatus (o Scene of ularl Gioy the Holy d ¢ | Conflagration — Dozen Firefighters | Overcome. Boston, [ was origin and tt ng- of down. ory brick two hours was Explosions Hamper Work air explosions. combined to har eir w mL, w 1 rrived on ross ac scenc a « 1 on Page Two) “ontinu CANDLE BURNS FOR bPlRlT OF EHRISTMAb ABROAD IN COMMUNITY ORIGINATOR OF IBEA No Arrests Made in 21 . e e Hours and Court Pen Is Man Who Revived L.UB om Uninhabited to Be Honored in Rochester Polir 1 wondering today old s t will to me unusual for the months th court off shether “peace on ¢ respons Dec. 24 (F—A s 0 will reflect its snow clad Harry St Christm Rochester, N. Y huge cathedral candle wavering gleam on the slopes of Mount Hop | 60 hours in tribute to J man, whose revival of the | candle custom here spread to every section | try “A lighted candic at Christmas Ewve child of R that he may br Christmas 18 first tir local ve irs ago coun- s ) organiz- Nir . to t, who wrote Stedman's grave day by close friends por that have g the night rid reflected Joseph G. Woo nted on the Tn a radiant cai Hail, Christ ch expected Born to sct thy thou long- ting dtion exis peopl THE WEATHER NO HERALD TOMORROW New Cloudy, night. day. Britain and vicinity: slightly colder {0~ Partly cloudy Thurs- In keeping with custom, the Herald will not he pub- lished tomorrow, Christmas bay. l P S ) F—————— STORE MANAGER AND 36,100 MISSING; POLIGE AND BONDING COMPANY TRAIL HARTFORD MAN, WHO HELD POST HERE WORLD T0 MARK ~ CONTRACTOR SUES CHRISTMAS DAY -~ CITY, ASKS 83,300 New York Like Small Town on Nicola Bellini Alleges Violation Day Belore Holzday of Gonstruc tion Gomrac ROYALTY PLANS PARTIES WRIT LlSTS TWO COUNTS Alike Walter R Daws, Local Executive for Schulte- United, Said to Have Been Gone Since Last Saturday - Warrant is Issued By Woods. Embezzlement Charge ta Be Preferred Against Di« rector of Business Place if Caught—Case Not Re« ported Authorities Until Yesterday Rich and Poor in America’s Charges City Gave Work to Others Greatest City Feel Spirit of Sca- Him Contract, After Granting son—Ring George and Family, at Claims it Did Not Pay Him For Sandringham, 0 Greet Country | Work Done. Folk. ! to Sisson manae t is alleged ints of last gh to the terday 1 cone ition sin, warrant b by Prosecuting Woods for thg Like Cour th the pos of thg company in the s to the ex- ndicapped the dark man is a start of latter was$ layor @ oy SCALDING WATER k}Lm NINE MONTH 0LD BABY whether Ciild Who Pulled Over hette at Harvard Strect Home Dies at Hospital, Recently ed that Davis from the AL Groups Auto Celebrate car I'wo) JOHN 1. KENPF EXPIRES [N YARD OF FAFNIR 0. 1eposit on des f ed sinca The been left im red LY t manager of store, has feart Discase s Heart Disea i Davie in Fatal to Resident of I'his City for Past 30 Years, FORMER L!]EAL Wl]MAN KILLED BY TROLLEY Cop to [)1~~.e(l Parcel Struck in Frlml of Plain« o yille Home—Motorman i Held Blameless ('au(inu; Woman Calls 1W a holiday, filldale was trolley ch i to New G Schubert ~ Hoovers Plan Elaborate Chnstmas Party for Young Grandchildren ugh stigatio burning explain the s tho Mr, () believed slipped To Sing Clirist 2 Mrs. on | by womar dent and Mrs. Hou (Continued on Pa A on Page Two),

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