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Forty-Five Drowned' As Steamers Collide Diicr p u tf kcN THU WBATH9B V I ! A'VEBA.GB DAILY CEBOTTLATION for tiw Month of November, 1930 Hhilierd - - " • .'T; 5,572 Fhrtly doady toMf^t aM 8nn< .-Vi.' Members of the Audit Bureau day; sllghUy ooldv timlflrt. of Circulations. • j f ’ (Classified Advertising on Page 12.) VOL. XLV., NO. 69. SOUTH MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1930. (FbURTEEN PAGES) \ PRICE THREE CENTS CHARGE ACCOUNT BROKEN HEART OPENED FOR DOG Every Dog Gets Half Pound of FORTY-FIVE DROWNED' CAUSED DEAIH Frankfurters- Never strains Credit by Visiting Store O F m S T l C Twice in Day. Kansas City, Dec. 20— (AP) — AS STEAMERS COLLIDE A little pig went to market — in a story book. But Brownie, Odd Verdict Given In India L. vV. Andrew’s spotted pup ■goes to market in a grocery Finnish Ship Sinks In Few In Strange Case of Ameri­ store, and what is more he has Insane Soldier Holds • V a charge account. It all came about when Minutes — Brothers can Who Healed Natives Brownie Impatiently outran his master to the store. The grocer 2,000 Troopers at Bay Captains On Both V e s s ^ handed out the customary half With Aid of Spectacles. pound of frankfurters. Now Brownie does his own shopping, Perpignan, France, Dec. 20.— -failed in attempts to demolish the Heavy Fog Hampers W oA the grocer charging the succu­ (AP.)—A Senegalese soldier named armed grating of the vault. Poona, India, Dec. 20— (AP) — lent sausages to his account. For a dog Brownie is credited Seenda, who went suddenly insane After consultation today it was [ of Rescuers — Believe Death from a broken heart, decided to remove all soldiers and with economic sense. He never yesterday, shot and killed "three “ superinduced by a belief that God gendarrce.s from their posts nearby I has strained his credit, the persons and wounded two others, had deprived him of the divine grocer says, by visiting the in order not to risk their lives. The ' Most of Passengers o f continued to hold 2,000 troops at Senegalese is known to have many power of healing,” was the extra­ store twice the same day. bay today from a subterranean cartridges. ordinary verdict rendered by a A consultation was held to study Sunken Steamer Have vault in which he took refuge. coroner today in the strange and the possibility of injecting toxic mysterious case of James Brandon. PROFESSOR KILLED Throughout the night the soldiers gases into the cell. Been Saved. Described as a former resident of Even the oldest salts must never have seen as stra nge a sight as this when a bridge “put to sea” recently with powerful searchlights kept Mroe. Maurette, one of those Nashville, Tenn., Brandon, who in at Kelzersveer, Holland. The picture shows the giant steel structure as, borne aloft upon two barges drawn guard near the vault, which is a i wounded by Seenda yesterday, must by puffing tugs, it was moved to a new location recent ly. It is really a bridge upon a bridge, as a special part of Fort Serrat. A regular siege | suffer the amputation of her right later life devoted himself to ascetic­ Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 20.— ism, occultism and mystic healing, STUDYING VOLCANO steel foundation was built to hold up the big span on its precarious journey. was decided upon by the commander leg, in which she received three bul­ was found dead a week ago in the after two soldiers were wounded in lets. Corporal Massot, another of (AP)—Forty-five persons, including squalid cave in which he lived, close attempts to capture the Senegalese. the wounded is in a serious condi­ 17 passengers of the. Finnish liner by an old Hindu temple. Several times the Insajie Seenda tion. Oberon are believed to have perish­ Evidence brought out at the in­ German Scientist Loses Life NEGRO SU SPEaED ed in the Cattegat off Laso island quest today showed that Brandon, REPUBUCAN SUPPORTED last night when the Oberon collided who came to India fifteen years ago, OEBM-FILLED BABBITS amassed a fortune by treating the In Sumatra — Had Gone STOLEN FROM HOSPITAL with the Finnish steamer Arcturus sick, lame, halt and blind with IN HOWE MURDER BIG DROUGHT FUND in a heavy fog. herbs, mystic potions and magic Into Crater. DEMOCRAT FOR SENATE Pittsburgh, Dec. 20.— (AP) — Today the steamer Svenskund, prayers. Physiciajis on the staff of St. which brought Andree’s remains out On his deathbed. It was testified, Margaret’s hospital issued a IS NOW AVAILABLE of the Arctic, broke through the fog he complained he had lost his occult Has Former Connecticut warning today that they hope power a few weeks ago because his Balavia, Java, Dec. 20.— (A P )— Witness Says National G. O.jMlLD COMMUNIST will be seen by the burglars who seeking additional survivors. The “God-given spectacles” had been Professor Werner Berchardt, a ransacked the hospital laboratory Arcturus, with a hole in her bow, stolen. scientist connected with the Ham­ Man's Coat In His Posses- and stole four, live rabbits. Forty-five Millions To Be Dis­ proceeded to port. Magic Spectacles burg tropical institute was believed P. Committeeman Paid For I The rabbits were germ-inocu­ “ Through the spectacles I was RELIEVED OF POST The famous British cricketer, J. here today to have lost his life in lated, and to eat them would W. H. T. Douglas, and his father, able to see God,” witnesses at the a small eruption of the volcano sion; Says Another Did It. mean almost certain death, the tributed Right After the inquest said Brandon told them, “and Literature Urging Citizens were believed to have been among Merapi, in Sumatra. doctors pointed out, those who lost their lives. It was through the spectacles God allowed Ten days ago Borchardt and two ------------------------------------------------- i, Norfolk, Va., Dec. 20.— (AP) — believed that Erls Hjelt, commander me to see the causes of my patient’s native assistants, against the ad­ Holidays, Wood Reports. To Vote For Hitchcock, Rykoff Could Not Agree With Ollie Dorson, negro, ot Norfolk, was of the Oberon, had been saved by diseases and showed me how to cure vice of local officials, started for the them. Now, without them, I am arrested early today and charged his brother, Ossi Hjelt, the skipper Sumatrian volcano where he intend­ with the murder of James T. Howe, of the Arcturus. helpless even to heal my own ed to low'er himself into the crater Washington, Dec. 20— (AP)—’The malady or to save myself from Washington, Dec. 20.— (AP) — Radicals In Russia— Was hunter, trapper, student and semi­ NEW BRITAIN MAN and observe the emanations of heat recluse, who was shot and killed in Agriculture Department has advised Among Those Saved death.” from the molten lava. One of his Startling testimony before the the House appropriations committee It was revealed that a short time Senate campaign funds committee his home in Princess Anne County Among the passengers rescued natives fled early in the expedition Often In Disputes. it would not be necessary to appro­ ■was the English girl, Phyllis Tip­ ago some Poona youths as a practi­ led its investigating trail today 'I'hursday night. MURDERED; NO CLUE fesrring an eruption of the volcano. According to Norfolk detectives priate any of the $45,000,000 for ping, a secretary at the American cal joke raided Brandon’s banyan The other remained until an erup­ within the portals of the Republi­ drought relief before the Christmas tree hut, stealing all his property in- Dorson admitted being at the Howe consulate at Helsingfors, who tele­ tion did occur, when they both ran can National committee. holidays. .. eluding the spectacles. Moscow, Dec. 20— (AP)— Alexis home when the shooting took plahe graphed her father in Surrey, Eng­ to a small valley where, the native Chairman Ny and his committee ^Although Brandon later offered were told last evening that Robert Ivanovich Rykoff, whose Commun­ but insisted the killing was done by Bowling Alley Proprietor Chairman Wood, of the commit­ land, that the Oberon had gona a reward of 5,000 rupees (about $1,- said on returning here, he saw ism is tempered with conservatism, another negro who was with him. He tee, said today he had been informed down in four minutea. Borchardt disappear over a cliff H. Lucas, in October placed a secret 800) for the return of the glasses ordei and paid for literatures osten­ has been relieved by the union cen­ said Howe was shot after the latter that if the funds are supplied im­ The Danish steamer Garm picked they never turned up. Since their while he himself hurried on. The tral executive committee of his post h%d fired through a window in their mediately after the holidays, they up several bodies in the vicinity of native was injured in making his sibly urging the defeat of Senator Shot Down As He Locks loss he had declared he was unsuc­ as head of the Union Council of direction. would be available soon enough, be- crash and was bringing them escape. George W. Norris, Independent Re- cessful In his cure\g(t|(dually losing p u b lii^ o f Nebraska and the- eleo> Peopla’fl-Gommlssara,,* place Tablet, Dorson still was being questioned. ,, vr II i D LL J Hen|is^ wifich hia -pati'enta and waSvabout 30 years old in the complicated Soviet Offlcera said they found In bis poa^. riaCfr— IlftI iyQu d BO. has to be done before the money can '^M d had been loaned by the Ham­ tlon instead of Gilbert M.
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