EARIYVOTE Hereuatt

EARIYVOTE Hereuatt

n e t t s b s s r u N AVERAGE DAILY CRBOlTLAnON fer tiie Month of Oetober, IMO 5,532 Membws M the Aniht Boreaa ; ;.tfe..'^:r:,^s:*,./'■ j- '•? 'V I of CSmdsttoaa .. (dasrifled (dverttsliic on Page 10.). SOUTH MANCHESTER COm^ NOVBMM5R 4, 1930, yOL. XLV„ NO. 30. First Pictares of Wedding of King Boris EARIYVOTE BOLTONCOOPIE And Former Princess Gaovtona of HEREUaTT; GETlNJUNCnOt ETO 4^00 TO V(m TODAY W om oi F ip re Largely in Wittmanns Cast Ballots After Vote Before 2:30->PoD$ Judge Edwin Diddnson’s Close at 6 P. E — Herald Order Restrains Officials was From Dropping Names. •-^qhlcago. to Flash Complete Retnms ever the outcome w today’s vbting,*much________ ifnproy . _ aAd the syih- election day , was disappointing to toms of p^toni& ^ c h appeared Mayor WilUam Hale Thompstei. He after an operation Friday for ap­ Manchester wasn’t in any rush to Under the protection of in injunc­ was disfianchised by illness. pendicitis had subsided. do its voting in the State election tion granted yesterday by Judge Ed­ Mayor Thompson had looked for­ D etective' sq.uads made several today, only 2,818 vote? being polled win Dickinson of the Tolland County w ard eagerly ^.to .easting'hiSAl^>all«|t P l ! ^ '«■ Superior Court, John Wittmann and for the x>artisans of hie adminlstiiK: ^rta of dyKMrder but nothin a at 2:30 this siftemoon. Although tlOn and for Tames Hamilton Lewis, serious nature developed „eirly in this was considered light the last his wife, NeUie, of Bolton, today cast Democratic Senatorial nominee, the day. Charie# Hedesnaan, a po­ hour polling was expected to bring their ballots in the biennial state whose candidacy he had espoused in lice .character, was w ported Oureat- the total up to 4,500. election, thus defeating long and opposition*-'to the Republican nomi­ gntng election workers in one pre­ The women were figuring in the strenuous flght made by the Demo­ nee, Ruth Hanna McCormick. Yes­ cinct but upon arrival of the police voting quite heavily, 1,125 of them terday his first thought was to.ask sqiud^ he h^^ dgpari^ ha\dng voted at 2:30. Both Republi­ crats of the' town to disfranchise for an absentee ballot-, and it- was Assodated Press. can and Democratic headquarters them- The claim had been made premised him. ' Approzlmat^y 324,972 ..persons were showing considerable activity that they were aliefis who had never "^^oday, howewr,'the election com^ cast th ^ bal^ote in < ^ (^ o in the The tangled political currente Of . during «the day and a substantial been naturalized. , mission ruled the mayor was not an first thTM hoiufs, the election com- another nation-widq campaign . part of the vote was due to the tele­ Served Last Night absentee, being within the boun-i missioners estimated. This sub- The injimction, restraining all at the polls today in an ele^mi. phone. canvass being made. daries of the county, and therefore stantiated the eariy prediction that The polls opened at six o’clock election officials of the town of Bol­ could not vote unless, he went to the the Metropolitan vote would be which stirred popular interest to un- ton from removing the names of the and in the first hour 238 had voted. 'The royal wedding ceremony at Assisi, Italy, which allied—both politcally w d polls of his lioime precinct. - i around 900,0QA > ^ accuston^ heights to some loca^ Wittmanns from the voting list or her neighbor^ Bulgaria, is shown in this Herald^.photo. Above you see King Boris of ]^garia,: re These were largely party workers ties and left It drooping almost to from Interfering with them in the splendent in the uniform of a Bulgarian cavalry officer," w th his bride, the former Pitocees Glovahna. of'Italy, '________ fei-----jd------ -Si------- ^----------- -------- - — who were .at the polls at that time listlessness in others. exercise of the franchise w^s served as they hastened through a peltteg rainstorm to their carriage after the marriage in the Papal Basilica, and persona who work out of town la at night on the selectmen, town and will not liave an opportunity to The youthful queen is wearing a white silk bridal dress with a veil that is a priceless heirloom. Ftor weather over ntoe-tenths, of clerk, registrars and other officials the country helped to swell attend­ vote later in the day. of the town by Constable Samuel R. O fficials UGHT VOTE IN ance at the polls where the local Attorney William J. Shea is mod­ W oodw ard. contests had been warmest for The case has stirred up a lot of SOLITARY VOTER governor, Senator, Representative to erator of the election. Checkers at feeling in Bolton over a period of work at the polls are Samuel Nel­ Congress or minor stete office, but several weeks. Democratic workers, HELPS JOBLESS DURING failed to produce an impres^e son, Otto Sonnikson, Otto Nelson, SUSPEND including Justice of the Peace Louis Edward Moriarty, Mrs. John Glea­ turnout in the many districts h a v ^ D. Eaton, claimed to have discovered but nominal disputes to decide. .. son, and Albert Behrend. Machine some time ago that the Wittmanns Waits Five Days to Enroll So LABORER’S PICK HITS tenders are Thomas Sheridan, Associated Press dispatches indi­ had been illegaUy registered for FOR TREATING FRIENDS That Nine Men Would Get] A BIG POT OF GOLD little Excitement at Polls Up cated early in the day that tiie Na­ Thomas Harrington, Charles'O’Con­ several years and that Wittmann, at nor, Thomas Tedford, Michael in a Full Week’s Pay-V, tional total would fall far below toe least had voted several times. ‘ Aguas, Portugal^ Nov. 4 — record set to the Hoover-Smith cam­ O’Connell, Patrick O’Connell, James The matter was the subject of TiD Noon Hour— Interest (AI^—A farm laborer here has' paign of two years ago. Greenaway, Ennis • JolmMn and several meetings of the selectmen New York; Nbv. come to the end of the rainbow. James J. Donovan, New York E lection George Miurdock. and finally the electors’ board voted, Although its daytime popula­ While, clearing « piece of waste Spotty Response The polls will close at six o’clock three to one, to erase t: names of tion is among the densest in the in Neighbormg States ground, hie pickaxe struck an EiVen in the states which hdve ■ * . and Manchester’s total will ' be both the Wittmann’S' from ‘^he list. Exeentive, Admits Sop- In a Nutshell city, one Times Square election old crock which broke and re­ been swept by the severest i>olltical available very shortly afterwsu'd. Local Attorney district today yielded bbt a sin­ leased a- shower of gold. activity of the year, the response of Since this town votes by machine Seems to be Greater,. the electorate was s^tty. Some The Wittmanns, backed by Re- By Associated Press gle vote?. Eixpertg have i<^tifled the the count can be quickly obtained. publjcan friends, took the matter to posed Friends Obtained It waa the. 38th Precijqcjt. of “crock”, as an um dating from secti<His o f M assachusette reported ’The Herald will flash the returns on early voting which approached that Judge Raymond A. Johnson and TO BE ELECTED the loth Assembly District west By Associated Press the Roman (^cUpatkm. Some of a screen opposite its publishing Judge Johnson appealed to the Su­ of Broadway in ,40th street, the coins hear the effigy of of 1928. Other polling places to the Evidence Agamst Him. Congress—Senate—thirty-nine; 31 office on Bissell street. Information perior Court of Tolland County for where George Schrader, who ■Whether It ■was due to apathy, the Augustus Ceasar. same state found the early vote sur­ will also be fiunished by telephone. the restraining order which was for six year terms, three for terms' tends a boiler In a nearby sky­ prisingly small. Ohio and Indiana, ending in 1933 and five for terms chill in the air or just the old excuse Dial 5121, 5122 or 5123. granted yesterday. scraper, cast his solitary bal­ of putting off a task until the last two states which have seen par­ No trouble was experienced by the Boston, Nov. 4.— (AR)—The Bos­ ending next March. ticularly bitter campaigning, tunted House—Entire membership bf 435 lot. minute, the voting to Connecticut to constable in serving the injimction ton Evening American today quotes Election officials said Schra­ today’s electioh was extremely light to varied reports; the former except in the case of , Selectman except the four seate already decid­ der’s vot^ cost t ip city, $1,L27.66'. 1<^- Itoes waiting at the James Donovan, New York pro­ ed in Mainb.^ up tiU the ‘noon hour. Toym after BAY STATE nCHT Eatc^ who'-is Democratic ca^d^ate ,Sto riectioU ;ei?pk^>^ reported' ’thatitlre‘;Vbtei\''|^^ pOlHng places, and too latter only'a fo r Sheriff In toda3r*s el^tibru lh«; hibition ^r^ tor, whose, hornets in • President lineup;, . ; . SeStei--t«)- 66r> fD) 8»;- Farmer cast* was far behtod-that.bf two off-year-attendltteis.^ officer was told that MirBaton 'was' fhln city, SL3 adimttingTie fctybtfen . Where local campaign eqinities Labor 1; Majority.49.. hanifie .toe'hailoti. ,, , , i yei^ ago* Ihcidents were very few not at home but after a long vigil suspended for having given a drink Schfato:8ild his was an “un- an4 tHtohg. There was not thi were bitterest, special: pre^utions CONSIDERED em SE outside he tried again at midnight House—Repiiblicahs 260; Demo­ to two supposed friends, whom he crats 160; vacancies 14, of which emplbyin^t” ballot, as he had citetotot, and the toteres\ wmcb= were taken .against disorders and and found that Mr.

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