New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 26, 1930, Page 1

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D wpwj«xd ;gi News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press 1 ;):chzlfi;dfug 1 5 396 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930. -TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS NEW ASSEMBLY T0 ™ Girl “Loancd” For Christmas ) GONNECTICUT WILL Communist Children Boo Sant | . FACE MUCH WORK Ch e NEED $8321426] | Claus, Scoff atreChristma:n'l?ree, NORWALK BOY BURNS AI'WE’ UNDER DFAN CROSS e - INOYEARBUDGET] Until Lights and Heat Go O NINE IN FAMILY ESCAPE AS Harmony MayTevail or Bitter| : . b ' ¥ ?Increaseoimwver[,aswRadica]s Jeet Caricmg’;‘cap“ayfitic" Hisiies H.AMES LEVEI. THEIR HUME : { [Tty f ; Knock Down Anemic Evergreen, Sing Songs Clashes Result From Peculiar " TR ; Biennium Period Asked in | About “Bunk” of Gift Season — Leaders Polica Lineup i . " Board of Finance Requests Blame Opponents for Spoiling Party. BUSINESS DEE“NF Second Youth| Badly In- DEMOCRATIG GOVERNOR T0 A\, i B 1931-3% EXPENSES RAISED, |(narer o: e o .‘ k| They wooea g e .' SI‘IHHT IN STURFS Ll:)rrz Trye;);;ea:g“y HAVEG. 0. P. LEGISLATURE| p v o 1032-33 COSTS DEGREASED of & vert Merchants Report Volume Better to Enter Roaring g | Wets Expected to Press For Repeal | < i 5 i State Board Prepares Estimates For | 1% &7 Se7ia Cliis as other H0gkes ; Than Wfls Anti IC]DH fed House and Rescue of State EATosoeront Actz—Statns : d R 4 g Submission to Incoming General |thoUght h il t d 5 of Old Age Pensions, New Bridge | - X 3 o { ¢ i Assembly—Highways, State lusu-snj i ;;Tm_ F ‘ . : iy g LAST M]NJTE RUSH MDS T}lYEC Year Old Clllld and Boulevard and Other Ques- 4 i i 5 : e ooy a : lon i tions Raisedd — Movic Tax and | s . 3 beiy Healtls Tnorease—Net Gapital Out- || g tined ac . « de and overtur t. |Predictions of Heavy Reversal From | Fileman de]\ Huxt as He Lubricating Ol Bill Talk. g \ e el 8 Jay Boosted $2,589,852. it ca @ 0 o b : fcit the chldron | 1929 Not Justified, Dealers Say— Falls Against Red Hot 5 (P—Afler the | ', . Hartrord, De ) S TalER R S e cayiia les g au are tyilg to | o, iy 8,000 Parcels Delivered To- 5 : : ; vas bl he lig c Bedstead—Bursts of Fire governor of the : v gl s : e 7 : 8 ' T . ) day by Postal Force. % ! S " ? : : <M | ; st o : oy sl Ry fiofguers : i N Drive Would-Be Rescu- - Boo Carisons r \\,.m | S e a led ) ers Back Time After e children, 1,200 strong and ac- | Cor d on Page T L niew general GAS STATIONFIGHT LINDBERGH VIEWS s OF7YEARS AT END AVIATION PROGRESS ik j morbicss i '; e . S0 Standard 0il Go, fo Build On Sees More Speed for Planes in Mo., wi Harmony May Prevail AL pe—— T g cxpenees” and Franklin Squa)e Site His Summmy e L ] et of Appeal to Supreme Court—| Craft Nowadays Morc Stable and Law Change Affecting Distance Efficient—Cost of Operation Also || of A1 tist Praised ‘ Gnnpled Slster 80, Dazed | e Yot recommentations| From Churches Operative. | Dropoin: BELOVED IN INDIANA HOME IhCOHER"IT STORY T0LD * Kin Hubbard Got Great Following | Partially Paralyzed Survivor Says Th Closeness of Topics to | She Awoke to Find Body Across o7 Hearts of Readers—sketches and | Hers—Nephew Finds Corpse Sayings sSyndicated. When He Pays Holiday Call, e o { ; development lianapolis ¢ 3 0y | >0t N. Y., Dec A-—The n of natural resources Hubbard t Ab only be wdop- ndment overnor m Harac 4 e ) $0, t | i . : nvesti 1 today. construction and | C hi, Vs shows a char- on de- final adjourn- uw; to s : 1 Body Found by Nephew 4 f vd of ¢ bod ¥ i ey Arouses Family Members ny O'Do 1 Flood of Bills re I house to ¢ ood of bills, running Heart Attack Patal o f .. RAY OF LIGHT OPENS DOOR AUTOMATICALLY possibly for 11 ' : 2 lipnde o ton e G > i . e el g ~ New Invention Being De- Other Menibers of Family Aol i ° 1o s Tl r : veloped at Factory of ; S ot Donald | woman ha buildi r have had a counter- ; ¢ : ! s ; RE 2 Stanley Works ; l]AVlS STILL MlSSIN[i L \ " IMPORTED TROPIGAL ICE Continve i i, was & miodern reincammation of| (Continued on Pago 7 (OMES T0 UNEEDSTATES RENDERSON ATTALK& e GIRL, 17, KIDNAPED AS ‘WITH STORE 86,100 NEfiR(] ON | I[}E HAS bt SRR A el i ‘ e % SHE IS ENTERING HOME Schulte-United Manager | REAL ‘SKIN FULL. ™ TR R e N ek e ke Carbon Dioxide Gas From Wells in ‘PRGFESS"RS’ UN"]N, i o “ : ' ' : iie e | Vanishes Without Leav- A G s L e Pt e of | - \ ) 5 ( ¢ ;s S f were ible to sav s of City and County Police Join Iu‘ jnr (]ue [0 Dcslina[iun t @ Search Yor Alice Coranck—screams | g i Tries to Get Cop to Shoot e e T T A “Shh!” Cops Whisper as |/}, fare ide 5 : statement | ised to- | insulated s of corls bo 5 1y o Department Functioning They Creep U pon “Thief” : alinos i e Py he was s N Al R R e the kit Under Receiver—Part of Montelair, N. J 26 UP— t e jumped f nal N 5 e : . dscnct 4 o dot 7 Henderson, 1 e e bile at the curb, ran up th : lteln: T What >atrolman St SR glass panel, 4 1 Force Re-engaged J'r('j">‘ H; : toec the telephone and whisper bro ‘“}M J‘&yf‘m ran t ic : ’ s 3 ] ssi G e e ——— Sk e sl ik a7t e mig e oo Left Unconscious On Road After By et e s g R e G e T Crash, Auto Guest Asks $25,000 more disastrous e trying to free its tail from friendsh ause s suspected | Sociates. ; then \ands Y r education and learning I ¢ t T for this country to develop to | b S bank de ’ | s Misspelled Word Betrays You oo i i v R derson continued. | | = s € szt In Effort to Extort Cash In Note 5t ot i e e is extremely adverse to the D 2 s = ‘ Eilperin gave Robert a suspe ncement of learning. Sweating i Sre 0 ) ¥ sentence. jures no other enterprise or call- Kansas City, Dec. 26 (P)—A \ou-h[ In a handwriting test, they said, | York office to bri day's re- Uhan vou think 80 much; -y e are no- | Who police say attempted to cxtor. [t misspelled “strect” and | ceipts to that office. told his | o < in resisting 00 from R. A. Long, wealthy | peculiarities of the mes- [Subordinates factory lowered its wag umberman was held today, trapped | et ng directing disposition of | been sent ou and employed common labor |by two misspelled words. |the chain as f place of skiled mechanics, its| Col. Charles Edwards, chairman | quoted his sent “I saw |more. product woud suffer & would not |of the crime prevention bureau o v 1. But a universit d reduce {the Chamber of Commerce, and De- - s salary scales by one : ill {tective Lieutenant E. L. Nelson said | they when tronted by th 1l its facultics with ease. . ‘he |last night Charles Leo .,1|nm”‘ 18 5 i iroduct would be deteriora had confesscd hreatened | L ¢ the letters, postmarked | Short t ransz | New Britain and vicini . but well advertised the th to the millionaire head of the |Decomp 7 and December 22, o | Davis left the s . Rain tonight and Saturd American pu would probably buy | l.ong Bell Lumber company in iwo - slightly colder Saturday. it just as freely.,” notes. (Continued on Page Two), J b (Continued on Pagc Two), 1 comy eral months lume of Searle

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