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(Classified Advertising on Page 18) SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., FRH)AY, APRIL 11, 1930. 19 DIE 11 HURT REVENGE SELVES JOHNSON BUSY, Youths, 15 to 20, Held'for Murder LOSTREIDRDS ON WOMAN’S COW DELAYTRIAL AS TRAIN HITS Refused Liquor at Farmhouse, i CANNOT ACC0T j\Ien Beat Animal and LeadJ FINISH OF TASKSf BIG MOTOR BUS It Over Rough Roads. * j SENATE OFFER '•'■CSMk IN HUB PROBE Chicopee, Mass., April 11.— j / (AP)—Because they were re­ ON A NAVALp a c t fused liquor by Mrs. Mary Go- linsky, three men took an un­ Asks Vice President to Get Analyses of Confiscated Liq­ ■<ss. Auto DemoGshed and Wreck usual revenge, as was brought out in District Court today uor Disappear, Legisla­ Congressman Hits To Hold Plenary Session os Burned; Victims Horribly when two of them were fined Someone Else to Conduct \ $25 each on cruelty charges ‘‘Church Lobbies” brought by Agent T. W. Pear­ Probe of Expenditures in ture to Give Atty.-General Monday to Receive Cm Mangled; 27 Persons in son of the S. P. C. A. Going to Mrs. Golinsky’s barn they Added Powers to Proceed pleted Work of Confer* Bus at Time of Crash. took one of her cows and led Senatorial Campaips. the animal for miles through fields and over rough roads. Washington, April 11 — (AP)— Boston, April 11.—(AP)—^The ence—Hopelo Sign Ac­ Albuquerque, April 11.—(AP) — | Later examination showed that Senator Johnson, Republican, Cali­ i disappearance of certain records im­ the animal was unable to stand Nineteen persons were killed and 11 | fornia, today aiked Vice President portant to the prosecution of the cord on Thursday—Wil injured when a Santa Fe train | or eat and bore welts as the re­ Curtis to relieve him of the chair- sults of blows. Mario Kigali Garrett investigation today evoked struck a Pickwick Transcontinental | i manship of the newly appointed and Edward Martell were fined committee to investigate expendi­ from Representative Roland D. Be In Form of a Thre< bus at Isleta, N. M., said reports to ! and a summons has been issued tu res of Senatorial candidates in Sawyer a promise to attomey-Gen- i', for William Bader. railroad officials here. | I this year’s elections. In a letter to eral Joseph E. Warner that, “if any The accident occurred seven miles i I the vice president, the California added power be needed by you to Party-Five Power Agree­ south of Albuquerque. The bus was I Senator said; "My time is so wholly sift this matter most thoroughly, eastbound and the train westbound, j occupied with my duties, and par­ reports said. Every available am- i ticularly those which have come to your friends in the Legislature are ment. bulance from surrounding towns ■ MAY NAME PAYNE me as chairman of the commerce ready to give you that.” was sent to the scene. j committee of the Senate, that it is Sawyer’s assurance was in the form of a letter to the attorney- London, April 11.—(AP)—The ' Driver is Rilled. utterly impossible for me to under­ HURLEY ASSISTANT take additional tasks.’’ general who had admitted that his “Big Five” delegates to the naval The driver of the bus was reported i The decision of Senator Johnson staff of investigators have been oc­ among those killed. conference today decided to hold a left the chairmanship of the newly casioned considerable difficulty by plenary session on Monday for the The bus w’as demolished and the created committee vacant and the the disappearance of records of wreckage-burned. Parts were strewn analyses of liquor confiscated by the purpose of recei-ving the completed along the track for half a mile. Prominent Bay State Manu­ vice president immediately set him­ self to the task of filling it. “Jersey justice” will seek to place on the three boys pictured above headquarters squad of Oliver' B work of the conference. Many of the bodies of the dead were | This means some delay in putitng Garrett, the patrolman whose pen­ unrecognizable. the guilt for the “$4.50 murder” of former Councilman John Hayden of Another plenary session will be There were 27 persons on the bus. facturer May Get War De­ under way the inquiry which Sena­ Elizabeth. N. J., who was robbed of that sum and beaten to death in an ' sioning Wetmer is probing. held Thursday for signing, if it ie tor Norris, Republican, Nebraska, automobile. Probably the youngest person ever indicted for murder in Hearing Adjourned. possible to prepare the prospective Eight were brought to a hospital has urged and which the Senate “A most pernicious lobby, certain­ here. New Jersey is 15-year-old George Daniecki, who is shown at the top with Public hearings in the ifivestiga treaty by that time. Should it be One passenger who was only | partment Post. I yesterday ordered. Anna Osowick, 17. She was found with the youths after they had been j tion, which were to have continued ly calling for investigation and ex­ impossible to get the treaty read} slightly injured and who refused to ’ I Suggestions already have been trailed to Manassas, Va. William Gallagher, 20, lower right, and Wil- today, were adjourned imtil Monday posure,” is how Representative by Thursday the signing probabl} give his name to officers or go to a j 1 made that the investigation be liam Gary, 16, lower left, also have been indicted. because of the inability of several George Holden ’Tinkham, above, of will be delayed until after Easter, hospital, was put under arrest and i Boston, April 11.— (AP)—Colonel directed to the Illinois primary of witnesses, "whose testimony is ex­ Massachusetts, described the Meth­ In any event it is hoped that the brought to the sheriff’s office here, j last Tuesday, when Mrs. Ruth pected to be important, to be on odist Board of Temperance, Prohi­ heads of all the delegations will be Frederick H. Payne, prominent Hanna McCormick defeated Senator bition and Public Morals, at a .hear­ in London for the signing whenevei George Irwin, engineer of the j Greenfield manufacturer and assis- Deneen for the Republican Senator- hand. train, said he sa v the bus on the i The records to which Sawyer re­ ing before the Senate lobby commit­ it occurs. tee m Washington. He accused Five Power Pact nance district, retired, today admit- ! injr primaries in Pennsylvania and TO HOLD UP LEVIATHAN ferred have already been the subject religious organizations of “setting of the train to 38 miles an hour but 'of vigorous search by Hermann (A “The treaty will take the form oi said the accident was imavoidable. ted in connection with reports from I Nebraska. aside, the principle of separation of In his letter Senator Johnson said Lythgoe, director of the food and a three-party five-power agreemenl Washington that he might be the Church and State.” ' in which the backbone will be a com­ new assistant secretary of war, that he regarded the post "as exceeding­ drugs department of the State De­ NO PASSENGER LIST ly important, the chairmanship of FOR U. S. NAVAL ENVOYS partment of Health. It was in plete agreement between the United he had just returned from the capi­ States, Great Britain and Japan on Los Angeles, April 11.—(AP)— tal where he saw President Hoover which must be a full time job. My Lythgoe’s department that the Reports received from Albuquerque situation is such that I could not analyses were made and from which the limitation and reduction of all and Secretary Hurley. WOMEN PICK SHOES CAPTURED BANDIT categories of sea armaments and a by Santa Fe officials here regarding j Col. Payne declined, however, to perform the duties of the post as I the records allegedly disappeared the bus accident at Isleta, N. M., , believe they should be performed, Big Liner to Wait for 24 FOR MALE BURGLARS after the legislature had ordered the supplementary agreement including say whether he had been offered the France and Italy concerning mat­ today said the motor car burst into post or whether, if offered, he would and as I know you would wish them Garrett probe. flames and was demolished when Berlin, April 11.— (AP)—The IMPLICATES PALS ters upon which all the powers are J r. m _•_ ! accept. “Any announcement ought done.’’ most fashionable shoe store in Sawyer’s Statement. struck by westbound Santa Fe Tram | come from Washington,’’ Col. "With the rivers and harbors bill Hours If Necessary; This In commenting on his letter to in accord. No. 7. Nineteen persons were report- ^ p^yng said. about to be considered by the com­ Berlin’s west-end was broken in­ “We are veiy well satisfied with to by male burglars accom­ Warner, Sawyer said: ! The assistant secretary is in merce committee, with the innum­ “I feel it is up to the legislature the treaty which is in prospect trqa erable measures that are pending Never Has Been Done in panied by women friends during our labors,” said Prime Minhitei Tram No. 7 is a fast mail tram o i charge cf mobilization of industries the night and the women were to see to it that no official in the Tells Detroit Police Who As­ , «.
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