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Second Section Pages 13 to 20 NEW BRITAIN ITERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1930. S e Three Young Gunmen OB OO DD EOOBOOROK OO = EOORROOIROAOC RO Political Excitement Durmc 1930 Contests at Primaries and} Elections Kept Interest at High Pitch With Sur- prises Numerous. More events of importance, politi- cally, happened in New Britain dur- ing the year 1930 than in any othgr year since the of the town and city justify- ing its classification high among the list of outstanding periods of all time, point of politics. consolidation governments, twelve-month from the view- Early in the year the republican party held a primary which aroused interest to fever pitch, principally because Mayor George Quigley, after 10 years out of office, was mak- ing a comeback effort. He was suc- cessful in his fight for the republican mayoral nomination and followed it with an overwhelming win at polls a few weeks later, his majority being greater than a mayor had ever before rolled up at a local elec- tion. Second in interest at the B | was the contest for the nom as city clerk between City ( 'r"l\ A L. Thompson, Dépu City Clerk | | Jean Cochrane, and Harry E, Scheuy. The veteran incumbent won handily and was placed on the demo- cratic party ticket also, election. Changes in Commissions Numerous changes in the offic family of the made after elec most import: the ial to the of 1d and taxation, ted president to rd F. Hall. Mr. Hall, Who is ommissioner of finance and control, has headed the board of finance and taxation for several years, having eded FPrederick S Cha n, and his departure from the hoard occasioned consider- able surprise, but it was as nothing compared to the reaction to the ap- pointment of Mr. Judd, who was an avowed Quigley opponent at the primary In the fall was obliged to hold another y when Prosec 18 Attorney J Woods and Attorney General B Alling set out after the no as probate judge. Attor Harry . chairman of the town Iso 4 candidate t favor ot torney Gen- The latter captured the nomination in a one-sided cor Contest for Assembly Seats A few later the third primary of the year was held, there being three candida as representative in Interest in the ballotin which he succeed succe the repu party ary G W. ition . was w in test weeks exislature eight- 1ination igley and s 1 R became was victory for the first named fleld with Quigley third Meanwhile the demoeratic had no contests. Attor! McDonough was the choice for the mayoral in the spring Mangan had aro; and the leading party nomit William - for the on of opposition Nomina arty no ship for n Maciora and Googel for representatives was also unanimous. Mayor who was a gressio place withdrew before held and captured nomination in the cou tion held in this city. City Goes Demo Br in went de fall election, suting ntially to the election of Wilbur L Cross as governor Congressman Aug Loner congressman. For the first 18 years a democr. ator and for the years two democrats were the lower house of the legislature. Judge Mangan carried New 1 n and Kensington, losing East Berlin and Berlin by such small fig he was elected judge of pro by more than 1000. Ex-Mayor Paonessa however, lost the fight for sheriff, his majority in New Britain proving insufficient to offset the republican victory in the small towns of Hart- ford county. M elo didate in the the Paonessa the first district convention w nocratic at contr sub- Dean first time in 33 hat res tha 1t Jury of Women Holds Verdict Against Fai Chicago, Dec. 30 (P—A jury women, passing judgment on one their own sex in a homicide here for the first time in the of Cook county, returned a verdict unfavorable to the woman Mrs. Viola Miller was to the grand jury yesterday for manslaughter by a coroner’s jury of six women who St the eath rge chaus, her cousin and suitor. chaus was shot to death The announcement of the verdict apparently came as a shock to woni- en relatives and friends of Mrs. Mil- ler. They burst into tears. Mrs. Miller, however, appeared to be more self-possessed than any of hor partisans. She maintained she dil not know the weapon with Gleichaus was shot was lcaded. ex of Glei- Glei- LIEU Hartford FAIRCHILD QUI Dec. 30 (P—The ac- ceptance of the resignation of Secc- ond Lieut. Harold W. Fairchild 118th Observation Squadron of the Connecticut National Guard, unced today, in special order Brigadier General William F. Ladd, adjutant general, insuring his | elected to of | history | ordered held | which | was | Lively Corpse Caught | After “Death” in 1928 Chicago, Dec. 30 (B) — As a ‘ corpse James Williams was en- tirely too lively, authorities here said. {| Officially declared dead in 1928 || || when a forfeited bond was or | | dered returned to its owner, Wil- |] liams has since been roaming around the country, Assistant State’s Attorney Albert De Witt id, being arrested here and there, usually on larceny s San Francisco and Louisvill finally was caught in Searched Tor Dead Today ) — delve Cochrane, Ont.,, Dec | Hampered by cold, 30 searchers {in the steam-shrouded ruins of the Queens hotel today seeking the hod- ies of six or more persons who per- when flames destroye are ere { 0 ¢ in occupar es where o hotel Two entire 18t ts of He Louis. Witt said he of the , and that sons would be called before S 4 grand jury to tell wha ny- e they know about Williams’ e R u r of vi rection. it | as destroy STUDENTS HELDIN | .~ RIOT AT THEATER College beds early bodics and two others | been removed. Charles Palangio, in yeste ons of would ask for bond for- a number of ated case 4 hotel, estin persons ir ou ith drop vapor ruins in oaked - GASOLINE FUMES 47 Sophomores of City | Land in Jail Gells York, Dec. 30 (Pi—Afier up Broadway, 200 sophomore ents of City colls stornied the Rivoli today Clima the glans th theater xi the In and with patr owing th Chemical bombs annual cl er, the lobby of doo nged nd ru itoriun among then tor s into ammonia were Drove Over Ol a riot call, police -‘.’,,\,’ doorways and ord While mo; Mes nwhile tior robbery had occ ed in front of nted | ronted patror crowd gathe ter. This was augme partures o The pr ell-shocked nds toid police World thei hour to raise mained in custody City Items rouse seemly irents additior i to r Hil mor: rday to co- imond said Leono- CORN EXPERIMENTS : DESCRIBED INTALK X! Agrioulture Experiment Station e DA Ofticial Studies Plant Sex will week in Ph Alrs, the moth sisters nzo, Ohio, close Jones of to \\ 0‘\11 tion. Atto sented Wot y0loz nly bearing only no ¢ Dr study of corn f Sex Books Should Be Available for Students { g0, Dec. 30 (P—Books on sex ild b made availa to coll belief of Miss Madison, Wis., frec library onomi Jones s in the y of fore How and why th place in has | Speaking be the i-winter the American Lj ATY Miss Reely declared th wo things in which col- studer v inte hem- Ives and t orld in they live bes should have which T of them on | Amendment Still Law i Dec. 30 The | Bostor ¢ nth ame cording to Unit Court Judge James ell so aff Judge Lo v day nying a motion against thre an indictmen | violators of the liquor law the motion Juc In denying & well said he did not ink th ent of Judge William Clark —_— “is any good at all.”” MOTHER HURT | association | there | lege rited fa to q do o alleged | od in cor to understand s biole CRASH H., Dec. to a h IN N en rout 500 COLLISION SUIT (UP)—While awsuit, the aftermath of | with yo a collision between automobiles |to undergo & m |owned and operated by James Wil- | Mav French helm and John Tufano, hoth of this tv, was brought today by he accident took place t on November 6 last erable damage was done plaintiff's car, he claims | Attorney Albert A. Gr | represents the plaintiff and stable Fred Winkle served the Ossiper daughter who ration jured in an ¢ finished her sulance her ing My s i wito She Tufano. on M Consid to the amt DIES IN HEART ATTACK Somerville, Mass., Dec. 30 (UP)— Mrs. Kate Means became so excited nberz | when fire broke out in home Con- | b that died of a at- pa- |t Dam from the was slight. strec her heart fire re she Ruis of Ontario Building | | Go to Electric Chair nton J.. Dee. 30 (UP)— young gunmen w chair here | xecuted in prison for murders comr SeX county youtk William Bloomefild, Josep! 21, of Newar of N calm throughout t three were dead robberies he of Cort Wwithin 1 Paul Behrer ist, in of their One of Dominich 1 Malino, al fo hosp Domestic: hington program ion “Deatt O'Cont i Il of Brooklyn ed to Xt Miss! ssippi state dropped iation of Unive Governor Bilbo tions CLUE TO FAMILY - Believe Shell-Shocked Veteran - from absorbi oro, Mass I\(HHI)I(I\ |\|l|l|l 30 (UP) n, Dec n wers 1y Boston during t in coasting Automobile Dead Storage $3 A Month Per Car Central Storage Warehouse 187 ARCH STREET Phones 6030 or 5937 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS FOR THE LAST DAY OF 1930 COME TOMORROW TO &he FAIRS Annual Tie. Creat /{Ld-/&z/z&f_/‘iay 5 Uz_g Zoent Real Economy Offering of Women's Handkerchiets Soft lawn Handkerchiefs of excellent quality for women or children with col- ored hemmed borders. 2 For Wednesday each © Just 200 of Them! 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