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By Assiciated P VA I8 " ; - NEW BRITA_iN,—(?ONNECTiCUT‘, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921.—TWELVE PAGES. | OIN CAFE RAIDED BY POLICE IN s DWIGHT ST. DRUG STOR L] Is Clarki‘ Drobegg and| FURMFR Lil]Ul]R MEN State’s'éttorney, Accomparried !)y Stenographer, Special Agent SAY THEY ““] N[]'!‘ il : 504 ] e Visits Accused Detective in Jail, But Re- Bartender % : L aie ! fuses to Disclose What Transpired—If He i BUY UF R"JHARI]S”N e iy e Has Confessed, Opinion Is That He Did So | i : i s i Because Men “Higher Up” Deserted Him One Dealer However, Says Winkle When He Was Arrested. Approached Him With Busi- = ness Proposition 6 v & ' POLICEMAN REPORTED |, siesfords Oct. L. (By Aseoc: ot A - s Detective Sergeant Andrew Rich- CARDINGS ALSO MENTIONED | ke S iR R SRR W | WARNED T0 HEEP OFF oo of o 2o e held in the Hartford jail in bonds 3 3 (N e S N of $50,000 on a charge of receiv- B £ i 4 5 i 2 ing and concealing a stolen auto- IN REGENT RUM EXPOSE : . o ) FRs Murphy Admits He Was mobile, State’s Attorney Algorn 3 i - ; s . isited S t Richacd: t Hotel Grand Proprietors Said by One B, & : Taiy o 5 “Dissatisfied” and There- :ll:el ;?ail t}?i-sgefz:eno;: a;;d“l’mdua fore Quit Force long talk with him. What the re- Some Booze—Another Admits that & \ : - F t i sult of that conversation was and /i - o s how much light it throws on the He Tas Secured Liquor Since s 5 Rumors were rife about the city this | Louis Winkle killing and the rum- Eightcenth Amendment Became Ef- T : > . :;;m\rfilltxgn‘th\xfi?:fi:- el running gang in New Britain, the foctbee s 3 i ke e - police force about a year ago, did so | State’s attorney refused to say. It 2 § 3 ; : ; because he was hindered time and |is known that the state’s attorney Following the report that Richard- e ¢ : 3 ) e % : again in his desire to stamp out liquor | was accompanied to the jail by a son had decided to make a complete % 5 &1 trafficking in a certain Church street : : stenographer. confession to State’s Attorney Hugh M. £ e &5 2 cafe; also that he had told his friends Lo Alcorn and Supt. Hurley of the state that he could not conscientiously cover [ . o TR ¢ T} 2 King umer police, which however, has not been up & crimefthatibad ibeoniconimitted \ro|:101n(pnols“l(\-liorl\l:fl;;q?hlif('lrll-‘”-::"I‘G(“:: officially verified, the Herald has made on his beat. Hartrord iwiith the aliopea s | at an attempt to check up on a number The man with a cigar in his mouth is Frank I‘Ltzmzmn, bar- These rumors have been heard on l_“'m ‘:ur) A “& o d:\elop of persons who, according to stories | tender in Kalkowski’s saloon in-which Louis Winkle is said to have "‘f::er‘;]“S occasions in the past, but Sl r‘,](“h wmmx: a short time as emanating from Hartford, might be s > : With the raiding of the Beloin this| A s tad S ST e m(t_ his death. Picture was taken yesterday as he was leaving morning, following closely upon the | the result L-le l‘;n : -vrc\-anno:tl:cir:i:‘; in confessions. Following are remarks| Police court. conjectiure that Chief Robert Hurley LY Anirew J Richavdson, suspende S e RO is probing the death of Joseph Vincent | d¢tective serzeant, that he is pre- Never Talked With Richardson e avaosiises dhalainedin s he e connefted with | Cornelius J. Curry entered a deniai -hd & a = £ loin cafe, the reports were given added |5 s “““”‘f-“' ’e‘“li"i‘f (‘ifc hifhf:“\' the R > The picture wag | that he ever knew or that he ever did ]WAYOR C[IR IS IS C'.ALLE'D III)ON BY e D e i i c vas i T ;| ring and also naming the men higher X ¥ren he v on an |20V liquor business in which Detective Mr. Murphy was interviewed this | taken i 4 e £ Sergeant Andrew J. Richardson secem- morning by the Herald and asked fop|UP and others in connection with the c ’ Tt it tr s understood from outin at 8 oxc. e oo STATE’S ATTORNEY FOR CONFERENCE |sbsiavtation or acnial of tho reports | licit trafi |1t ix uncersiood erom ment in regard the matter was: “I The former policeman said he was dis- | the allesed confession that tod s i : O satisfied with the New Britain police |State police have the names and full % have never had five minutes conver- St 5 e | T ation seEakaing B | adliviie sation with “Dan” Richardsoh in my N & eI A e R ADMITS {lite. The report that ho jdenti.|ONE MAN SHOT Nature of Matters Discussed (Continued on Second Page). of iods hol sie) elieved to (bs amw) fied with the rum running game here < TR e ATD t 5 Variclli to Talk, Too. or anywhere else, is entirely unknown BRIDGEPORT! RAID | Not Known, But Belicved ¢ ) . As anpiies it B the Shil: " of T“RY\ to me. T have always looked upon hirm MAYOR CONFERS WITH N;::2!‘\:!30«1:&r'I}'r\L‘Irl- m’zw Bin of as a good fellow, and never did I sus- Sea t;) Be Rel'lti‘«'c to E‘istir‘g - . . € against an 4 nis o ST nnecte; such * £ = - of rum runners, a statement fror Poct that bie was conneeted in sush |plice Compelled (o Use (uns Vhen EX-SERGT. JOHNSON SEhiE fod e = i Scandal, jlodged be X rs in connectior with the scandal, is believed not on to have apporte any inform . that Richar have T , first_timo| , MaYOF Oreon . Curys and State's| Wants Former Dotective to Azaln |i5h (IR0 o S e, pollcepmadinggs In which it|, 1edule dto hold a conferenbe this Take Up Police Work. the “suvlect Ex-Liquor Dealer to Have Supplicd aph shows “Jake' held in Hartford q % Bartendir Adtacks Thew up 8 the time 1 have bought whiskey I will ad U1 this aft- e — Report is That Chief Exccutive 5 mit, but refused on one occasion, when With Ghair. o ¢ { Jake Winkle tried to talk busine: 0:30" o’ ? h with m to transact any deal k : £ him. Some of the liquor purch: i nd Officer c: 0 . : W spected 10r was being sold Hurley Is Silent. olls from Sam Gar: « b0 P he - le ) ) Plade. THEG WeEL: . Gavihng T oeould motly .. 16 Coobon ) vne Eune ciois ngon, sal the amEyor IO IRell gy confevence obind diseed dovrs] ST heve sethine to sy Fomcpillany i1y say one word against the reputation [pi0® (S0, ON0a0 00 18 4SS BUnS © Gic| shortly after noon, ostensibly e ’ Dt R char o T « oon of Amto: Hé bar waslCofiindl T Wy an” R chardson, and I am great | between former Detective Sergeant|perintendent Hurley, of the for the purpose of meeting the head = 73 2 . Angor 473 M ¢ wvhen | Theodor son May s ce, when a if Sergeant Richard- B e i A ly surprised at the events that have|faBOME FI% Niin streel, Whenloe tne state police in Hartford. heones osend tespndOmon ek her sl it oo at Detectil ranspired within the past few days.” |0, Boranoviteh was shot by O™ 5.5 what the nature of the con-|Z- Curtis this morning, gave rise tojson had c . i in a sink, but sufe - 3 1 A : 3 A ficer Thomas J. rty. This officer | a rumor that the ex-member of the|whatever to say about Mr. Richard- Agdien : was in some . Brands Report as Lic : : z 2 | ference is to neither the mayor A - secured to produce: M Cu it has been said that|With Officer Frank Parta had scized | SFET00 Fo 10 e MeBNAr the Ma¥er|getective bureau was being s son,” he added With the rum ringd} Beant Richardson accepteds from |SOMe liquor. Bijranoviteh, a cus- |pof i ronnection with |Teturn to the department’s ser | “Are you mak any arrests to- had been arrestedy y hoping for his own fut one time, $250, which was |tomer, showed fig and swung a ‘h e ‘lw and other| Serscant Johnson resigned sho jday?” he was ask “Not that I [t the phate, an the F#ake of thc city that he ¥ iFed after five barrels of whiskey | Chair at the officers. Cafferty warned |, W' o€ pertaining to lLiquor l‘n.u :)c- (afier the locall department began ihejknow of.” was i £ he premises. In a BN Comumisstnar ¥\ cen allowed to Teach you,” a|him three times to desist und fired | S work of enforcing prohibition and “Has a warrant been issued for b salleyway & & Y & B ut to Mr. Curry. to stop the man during an onslaught. "‘“[L is expected that Mayor Curiis|tP€re Wwere many reports of conilict * naming certain prominent Was found 1 dozed] X < this morning in disc fny statement to that cffect is a|Barnovitch is in the hospital wnn\m o .'\‘ ks aas e l* between him and Detective Sergeant | att : me has been con- 1ed to be whiske! rami jons of New Bri o S i any |2 bullet in the thigh. 1L 0 Toves S WAL Dol AT Richardson: v f rumo “That is s .of other fluids panerc 8 been at no time any - ] |knows concerning the Renaldino 4 t 3 a it e LR 1 e ally,” Mr. Davii @kion involving rgeant Rich- Angonis was fined $650 ang given | o oG S e In reply to questions as to what|a ¢ f to wer,” sal n. A five gallon sontiai : . that 1 know anything about,” |four months and ten days, in fail nn“_\i“m’w which the mayor intimated |tDe conference was «called for, the . psedly alcohol wag : g \ Rurry answeced. liquor law violations. el B e e Sl former sergeant replied: “Private Cannot Get Bail. police station ) him wit; S e e e e | shooting here was that of ‘,l‘_‘; "’ ‘:(“‘ hes L‘“ I ‘1‘ L9 {he | Pusiness.” Up to press time this afternoon no ted that he se= to substantiate our: Epratinition, Mr. Curry conduct- chwimmer employed Gy e .rl:n‘nw ;:xm‘m\‘:;m“'\ ”:r\ Mr. Johnson denied the truth of [one had appeared and offered to put we didn’t have alg] e in the old Lee block south | so-called local detective ag. it T with Chief ”_M“‘\ the report that he had been ap- the $50,000 bonds demanded in 5 i . |proached by state or federal police |Richardson's case and his two sons, e of one-half 3 & ¥ P - s X scheduled me N EE % 3 heen orking 1 £-oagl block. After his first atchman for storekeepers along |0 '° e 5 % ) 5% = 1 in the building Dbeel oG he'80ld the place to a relative, | Barnum fvenue. Schwimnwer with | VA5 o th that the moefing | ,;q .cked to present evidence of d in $15,000 bail each, are also by Fred Beloin, Sek Al ity ahgel Curry, who was brought into | Nathan Roscucyikc were on the (WS Hod luxiulnlv.mv ]'u. '!n-il e e uctl nlaoanactioniEwitn i tha 1 up, having been unable by the Delaney Comnxls:mr\-v Davidson admitted ¢&nd fined for violation of the|avenue when two automobiles ot '1[ “"_“‘"\'l’“_”r.l‘ HOP R LG SRR T pending againat Detective ure bondsmen. The same hotel men. Afterifpagt the Loard had detectives iere jortlaw, following a raid. The place [driven to the curb. A man in the|°F D > oy e Richardson. lc of Jake Winkle, who ne¥ the plage wasl, ", eate the rumors which have N gaductcd by William J. Lenni- | first one talked Wigh Schwimmer 3 : e $50,000 bond. and Varielli, who lacH some time azo 1 2kt o year about| N g to a deal filed in the[and then shot him. Both automo YOUTHEFUL HOLD-UP “MF b in police court |been < >r over a year abo : , : .000 bondsman. : L ity elefkis toffico. biles left and Rosencyike was secnt | e GETS OFFER IN WEST Cannot Sce Husband. tion for viola- |Sergeant Richardson’s intimacy with Nourthn Ionters Denial, by the wounded man for aid. He has | Boys of 10 and 12 Y | Rob Youngster Mrs. Varielli, wife e last ided men of |questionable character -vho| /S ENEERYtin, for many years|dd ;*I'l!'(‘f""""l Tr\'*’ wimm x as | Who Is But 8 Years Old. SRR nAnied fRind g . futile attempt “’l rided. - gererally known to be distribu- z : -sIpicked up by Touis Dublin and Revl Eroderick iceere Formerts visit her husband in v jail or the best' known liquor dealers € 1 IR tev. Frederick Keese, Formerly of g tors of linuor. The commissioners | Bty KnOWn HIUOY CAIers) ) ited by him in a machine to the ew York, Oct. 1.—Harry Tell, 10, morning b s unable to locate = thht Ser; 'e,,m Richardson w hospital. The ' condition and Matthew Croke, 12 were held on German Baptist Church, May Go to |either State's ey Hugh M. Al- iuew thit Serg 2 son. o e charges of juvenile banditry today on corn or Chief Robert Hurley of the bus e o b Ao techiv, 7 he accusation of Harold Strauss, an| Oklahoma. state police. T . P S amaiiol ar old croesus, wno said they rob- e ick F. McDonough 1 Officer |The detect 5 : “\What Mo you know, Mr. Curtin,|W88 not epen this morning bed him of $75 Rev. Frederick Keese, formerly pas-| Lawyer Pat ) 5 k and Officer |The detectives employed in the in C 2596 f $75. Y relative to Sk t Richardson’s con- vere furnis s o« vestigation, however, were unable to lative to sl L g scl for Richardson, was asked thi Harold said the boys approached | for of the German Baptist church fn|COUnscl for Tichardeon, was asied Lhis 3 <wion | nection with} rum runr ' asked a TO BUILD NFY{ 1{ GHVJAY 1im in true bandit style, demanding |this cily, has received a call to accept |™ = or of a place|get any evidence and the commission e fessi J he cas g S renorter. hat he throw up his hands. He com- | the pastorate of a Raptist church at|°" l“‘,(‘ g ’]L g il ~.\\§ ice Will place | consequently Wos not in a position to| hsolutely, raghing. T am sur- | plied, thinking the proceedings a joke | Okeene, Oklahoma, This church is es- [An€ TePUCC 0 SH8 POEIEE A8 S0 [Sie comiativ | make any iehnrees apninst the oM on | SR of the week. Other Three Mile Stretch From Collinsville | until one °d_and held him while | Sential one of missionary-evangelisti- | that he welted bis chent A% 91 o5 gin, and Possibly moved a little bit too | Rrised =t 8 e e the other rifled his pockets, he says. | cal activities and covers a wide terri- |tfqaY WIErmotn: O GOEEE | WIS Awent® slow,: R Diwitson jaid, bes poul . SN offirer,” Mr. Cur.| Toward Unionville—Will Cost About| police say there have been several | tor o e ot e M8 b pmioek seeageie the Bl Buk wel o R “o : s o juvenile hold-ups recently on River-| Fiffeen years ago Mr. Keese had a |20d¢ e gl 7ite haa read for the|couldn't take men undsr suspicion |tin said | e $115,000, b i e e e o e, A T e e foslonioft ST AR e : nto wcustody, lock them up in separate| 2 Se wn @ is latest r is s 5 iyl g it amd Al them at will Hie thal|vatore Vel id that at the( Hartford, Oct. 1.—Tighway Com- S that oy and b 1;:(11 St It Richardson and Varielli have TURN Siatde ey lean ITE was bmn e Va . - Y. for the|missioner Charles J Bennett has pre- | GOOD POLICEMEN o whethor he wili accent. - |both confesscd which cannot be co . harder for us to get the information. | Meriden ed_liquor|pared plans for the construction of a| — firmed, it is now’ thou ‘more than jinet Meet- |We did our best and were still work- [ from hir ! said that|three mile highv tarting from the | ¥Falls Force to Give Food and Hiiely that, Winkie Will- also tenl’ afd when {ate's attorney took | Varie 4 “f g on Win- | center of Collinsville and running south | Lodgines INGREASE IN TAXES he is thought to know, it being free- oflicer > of his alleged 3 towards Burlington and Unienville. It : ol (S Ty ly intimated t the suspenced ser- t 1o cus 2 “onti on A e constructed, of bitumine : : Ha SEURTLCL — geant's reported confession came s ociates into custody. § will be constructed, of bituminou f the Falls police department gean repo corsze \\\‘.l‘ 1 cadam and will cost in the nc 3 about when he thought that he had i S S & . ~ | will feed the homeless and jobless men | Collector Loomis’® Figures For Month |*P° st < oy < - ‘”m at — 1 hood of §115,000. The contract for the | W17 100 ThS BOM S808 800 100888 Moh been double-crossed by . the men following | Jisvork willibe Lawardedinextiweek Band | 0 8 o rters ior) lodsing AL 2 f September Show Up Better Than |’ : : Who are supposed i be n of. ti Oak Street Man Arrested Sald to HaviEe, o e H e rted mut wemi | police headquarters for lodzing. At a| of Sep v U ST NG ey e associated with him in his alleged il- he ‘W {operation will be started this fall. 2 an slucconts votec \nimously to con-| last Year. legal dealin Tt is said 2 _‘,‘ Liquor Ring With Accused Sergea e Tho building of the road is a part of [ PICONE YIS0 L gt cted by Charles of Dwight,and spectcd that Richardson's conne d a short tiie |4jon with the men was not in line \ - 2 engaged |in the illicit whiskey tel Beloin, and |with police work and that they were | S1588 ny such knowledge.. ced under ar-|paying tribute to him for® protection denfled any suc : arrested Richardson sent out an ute one doilar cach month in ad- = . 2 S the plan whici Commis rbennett s e : Ar increase of $11,741.52 in tax col-|g can 5 : | dition to their dues with which to buy | .0 AEEEE O B t0 s B | i LR — — has mrranged to relieve the unemploy- | 1ot T8 A8 © G o are, | Breal o i S cither actively engaged in op 4 tu ot : : i ve s ber, 1921, over that of September, 1920, | cares or public resorts, or to @ala\'atnre Varialli Taken In State Police, T¥ai ment situation. 10t coffee and rol se served fo ; public 1 : for several men known R e—— | (v jabless army.each morning in the|iS Seen in the monthly report of Col-|gociated with such: In eve 1t the prob- " 7 . 5 4 IED MEN CELEBRATE. NaL et nthel di Calitenlnitie oop: pector nn;»]n;mmm Loomis. The figurer |ic said, these men re smployment = 2 The great chiefs of the State of | pers serving as chefs and waiters. GsRasilooy: - s bond. tful whothes " 5 . £ ). R. N \ HOARG M Taxes, $2 , H| Will Seek te ve Self. L1s 6 = | c be Implicated in the rum | axing evidence agaisist himself, Rich- |Connectiout of the I O. At M. will A et H0: 0 A reet |l e At 7 —- ne nd also reported to | avdson and other supposed members of ;‘.'” Lo e el e . LRGAIES DI, . c .77. ‘Total collections, |have some inside ir i T GFFE : SR X d » band, ha hai’ \decided to *“coma |tribe, this city on Mo Stan “rance, Oct. 1, (By Asso- < g = E REJECT GFFER. AR T S O, tho . 2 2 - dic . ardson gave his con 1.\1‘360” T A have acted as Detective S rgeant A -1 clean” to the state's Jattarney: and tell | Where sever 11 capdidat AT e B e - As for direct . avdson’s personal agent in the all that he knows of\the actiiities of |itiated into the n noted French aviator, holder of the 1 - o V' {E he was nabbed, but when o ; e e —len o e s is |order. Rerre nen i © il 1d's speed cord was slightly in- | i ide %o Shantusg which | : transactions, Salv the alleged whiskey r¥age If this is |0t t e Jd's speed record was slightly : T tealnia hee aaEinel sty by Tapes varialll, 8 40, of Oak i t nd reports fron§ Hartford indi- |A full attendance of ¢ LM | jured and his airplane was smashed | San Juan del :‘“' ‘\','”'\’ 2 I‘ON 1” ana d. ecxpecting no aid from Hote passed by the lor ar-est at the Hartford c ¥ 3 cate that VariafifthagYegnfesscd, it is|is reaquested at 10 o'elock LoMOrroW (o) ., o ade a forced landing in the |—Two earthquakes we S Rty T b s il 1o lent ot e AT - i Bina $25.0 : i 2 'y as|morni At : Deutsche de la Meur- | 4:93 o'clock eastern standard time, his | them. » uy g resterday, according \ 1 bonds o $25.000 nerally believed thatihis story as| [first lap of 1 Deutsche de la Meur B e tagied; has been re.|of his muddle the be ay ke could n im official sources, 5 rarialli arrested on a warrant | well as that of Riehard#en, will hrin: | = the cup today here. morning, No damage has S e S s e i Japhh attempts to refute al' |neld hy t ate police vesterday and |in the names of @ almber of wcll | x 2 f = i posted. the authorities in every way possible, podts mado in tho commun- p '“'“k{',’,‘ y »“., E " ton krm.wn ‘men in both-N§w Bri | THE WEATHER STATE ENGINEER, JTLDING ACTIVITIE 1t least that is the conclusion to be .m Toklo. whery he wai a v Hartford. New Haven, Oct. 1.—Appointment of BUILDING / 2 {drawn from 1t Teports of the af- S ¢ W Name Oth: ; | Frarttora \Fovd {| Alison E_Stewart of Torrington, a| During the’ month of Sv]»‘mhl'm“ 3 h_"n DROPS DEAD win j Bados |, Tho names of these are we L Bl ad . aduate of Yale 1912, to be an assist- | buildig tions totalled $200.144 i pionds Hu H., Oct. |1 1k =it : . itnown to the‘auther! a als ) ANl G : e e s STV TR ) e [ e ding Inspector Arthur| Rl gty @arko formor puiinior 3 3 e s 4 o1 d il e [ ! mission was announced ‘today. Mr.|N. Ruthe : Thisgls an c Mirror dropjad d~n! | the ! late, to el S L Stewart will have charge of the jit- : [AtORIM1! near horo, whilo on | oty - 5 ney service in the state. e P et piosr A " onmrnge)