Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1929, Page 25

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T e TR e AN . AT NEW YORK HURDER BLANED N EURN Chicago Paper Says Uale ; Assassination Appears Work of Massacre Gang. I [ ] : By the Assoclated Press. O Wl n S CHICAGO, March 11.—Another no- torious gang slaying—that of Franke TUale in New York last year—has been added to the seven murders for which Jack McGurn already is held here, Announcement that McGurn had been * jdentified by photographs as one of the Uale killers was made today. The de- velopment followed closely the visit of New York officers who conferred with Chicago officials about the Valentine day mass murder on North Clark street. The Herald and Examiner today said the identification of McGurn, Jack Perry, Louis (Little New York) Cam- pagna and Mike Barnes as‘men involved in the Uale assassination had convinced investigators that the New York and Chicago murders were done by the same men. Police sald that three telephone calls ¥y ’ to Chicago from the neighborhood of Uale's home in New York the day be- fore the Uale killing had been traced, and that they apparently had been made to members of the Al Capone gang here. McGurn and Perry both are known to officers as Capone men. One of the phone calls was made from the home of Campagna’s mother. (3 Uale and Capone were formerly al- lles, but their relations were broken in G 1927, MISLAYS OHID PRIEST the 4 leading cigarette brands Story of Alleged Mistreatment in School Related Following Trag- edy at Close of Mass. By the Associated Press. CANTON, Ohio, March 11.—Rev. Father Joseph A. Riccardl was shot and . : fatally wnundt}eld in his charch ye{sherdny, just after the celebration of mass. Prosecutor Henry W. Harter, jr., an- DE l AN nounced shortly afterward that Mrs, Mamie Guerrieri, a member of the con- gregation, had confessed to the crime. Most of the congregation had left e e I e servi S e two exc! » “ P ° . . 1 ds,, Fi hots t and " 0 *“*é.?':%'a*dfi e - The Daily Princetonian®® was asked by the P. Lorillard e priest 0] e prosecutor . that the woman had spoken to him of Com that tne’ woman had spoken to Tim of pany, makers of OLD ,GOLD cigarettes, to conduct ras Wiih her at the time of the choot. a test at Princeton to determine which of the four widest- ch’llld lhnd been mistreated at the parish ll. . h d th B e e M e selling cigarettes had the greatest taste appeal. of the mwtisua::im to zevead .:\nl;n:!&n For th £ th i o ; , epee of mtteniment " * = e purposes of the test the four leading cigarettes sald he thought the woman was de- were ‘“‘masked’’ to conceal the brand names. Undergrad- aen‘nhd. She was held today without : > uates were asked to smoke the four brands without know- SHIPPING IS DELAYED. ing their identity. The cigarettes were numbered, and Fog, With Ice Floes, Adds to . 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