New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 28, 1921, Page 1

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the World Associated Press News of By L ESTABLISHED 1870 GREENBERG TRIAL STARTS THIS MOI N — NEV ¥ BRITAIN, CO! NECTICUT MONDAY, NOVEMB ER 28 TEN PAG 1921, Herald “Ads” Mean Better Business | EE———- PRICE THREE CENTS NING; COMMISSIONER DOUGLAS AND S. VARIOLA ON STAND AS WIT GANING HOUSE NMAN PAYS $50 dill o Four Patrons o] \re Als of Hair Sleel Place, o LIGUOR DEGISION RESER Crippled x-Servicemen Pleads Ne- cessity af Rea Tilici ness Autoist Fived $15 — Hartford Avenue Fighters Are Ar- raigned. C., Iur' \H! in a hernat William squad” Sergeant 1pd broug with four strect coffee house proprictor togeth on house charges 1 Guil ¥ hernat (;llv[ = Frank Sad gambli plead and ilty nees on exacted Joseph 1ed the through I from at ame minutes prior to entering they foun whle, cach of whi me inform ope the raid. Upon on the s in entec bie participar the m, five Ganic repre ¢ Mocki on in which t a penny to a ni housema the seph Joseph kitty" jumped 2l on cach card id, knew noth lis, Williams and ay fined motor pers. from T Jo- he game. S: had nothing Wik costs driving a without registr mn men Patrick O'Mara Feeney arrested the 2] d was $156 and for Police Thomas accused Saturday 1 information iving had State ( car re receiv At the t the carried by not ered tl numbers apitol 15 stated under the in Suffield Drunk and Assault, Henry MceNamara, drunk, $5, and Christop with assaulting ch »d. The latter 15 ordered return to the Hartford retreat, wher he a patient. Policeman W. J MceCarthy arrested bith men yesterday after they had Hartford avenue. John er Wisk i was fined Mec trouble on Hamilla and John with keeping a gaming \ street 1 Gror pak, Steve Codfeski, John John Lotus and John Korne ed frequenters, were by Lawyer M. A. Sexton, for continuance until morning. T dic istactory to Prosec and t nt Tow John an ( r in cded was suspended Week-Eind Dranks. I Ishki w ioned drunk over t culminated in on wife, accordir ements to Judge had her He was «ix month assured Harbo, hon Scher Hami el d wsked tomorrow was sat- Woods tomor- as repr who a ¢ nent TG until tor 1¢ we over was arrested by Po- or parki Judg- ment old-fash- 1 which him up- g to the latter's Klett this morn- 1shand « k-en t by we his ing. She last night tion for Frank would not she not ed that admitt h place arrested d on pro the it ck him fi acted in s court d his H that wife explain He th have ass had t ' 1f-¢ he Ve ing over Liguor Judgment morrow stanti X sales was Alleged. reserved until morning in the cases nerski an irged with to sell and ving a Their raide trong It is Henry keeping main lowski with intent place for liquor Grove street afternoon the under Sergeant Hart appearance Henry Popalowski is a veteran of the World War, Trace: to his service, nis rms are paralyzed and becoming the When arrested bet ¢ on account and leniency w warned against Yesterday t stanti pouring mitted sales was arrested « liquor iining a reput store of busine 1 was 1 ye by irm s the for in f lition ore he pleaded ne of condition 1§ sh 4 police drink at a qu s to mer Italian Statesman Geoing Home i No Dec, e A de nier teamer armament parture of gaged passag French line cember 14, conference that tir M. Viviani United States mad It was printed would have December, rn ho er n the sailing rk t De the Wi of fa W route stater time to by he Paris. eave middle because engagements in had important il ' was vehicle | 1 Popo-.| leg | WOMAN REFUSES COURT DECISION Will Not Submit to Operation Prevent Children | SOCIAL WORKERS COMPLAIN| Denver Mother Of Five Says Judge Has No Right To Rule Against Her —Committee Appointed To Investi- gate Affair -Confronted | in the juven- that sub- would make children Denver, the Jhas said she | operation to | Denver, Colo., Nov. the recommenc on court here Saturday mit to an operation that it impossible for her to bear Mrs Cassidente of | mother five children, | will not such an performed upon her. f 1 ha hildren it is to the glory i cried when her husband, interpreter, informed her court’s recommendations. R. Graham, of George- presided during the hear 28 by ile Clyde allow ve Italian oyal own, Colo., el social worke re unde filthy appointed investigate the case yntinued until January 10 into court on alleging nourished condition. A by the which was com- her and | mmittee | court to vas o GIRL SGOUTS BUSY | Local ¥ (vnlnml' ()r','.mllz:lhulh Have Busy Week and Plan For Interesting . scason During Coming Months, s one for the New Britain Girl Scouts. Though it was the holiday season the troops | have met and carried on their work s usual A boy Seo Last week wi number of famili iteous Thanksgiv, 5 were given a linner by the | contributions for the bas- kets which were distributed were given by the girls themselves. On Tuesday of last week the s moved into their iew lquarters Arch street. The supplies needed troop work may procured at the office. Any- sted in the work may meet | by appointment offices will be open from to 10:30 o'clock in the morn- ind from 2 until or at any time ment. On Iriday evening the wor ing girls met in the Boys' club. Plans were made for lessons in plain sewing | A winter of work and fun is anticipat- 1 by the work Girl Scout troop g head 59 in he ne inter Miss I The o'clo ing afternoon 9:30 by apc ARBUCKLE ON STI&ND | Moving Picture Actor \\Hl Testify in Own Defense in Manslaughter Trial at San Francisco. 28.—Roscoe C. nd today in the 1inst him. he came to San Franciscc Angeles September and the Hotel St. Francis. He guests at the party in is alleged to have fat v in- Rappe, ving that he no one to the party but FFrancisco, Nov took the st San Arbuckle manslau He 1id from Los stopped at named the which he jured Virginia had invited Mrs. May Taube Arbuckle said he had an engage- ment to go out with Mrs, Taube a few minutes after Miss Rappe is alleged [to have been injured by him | “I found Miss ppe in my was on the bathroom floor 1 sisted her. “She was holding her her some water, helped her into continued. “She | had dizzy spells often the bathroom Miss Rappe nd moaning room. very abdomen and I gave et ) buekle the bed,” Ar- said that she Then T went When 1 the floor | I placed Lier on re- | was on her Miss Prevost d the room. I went ind when T o s on the bed t sisted and ‘others ente 1o another room back Miss Ra Wi ing her clothing." Arbuckle said he r | bath rol 1d underclothing. bath robe s introduced and he tified it me ppe ar- was iden Brierly T) aut \\ QddlllL akes Place December 9 Traut George and of Brooklyn Friday the daughter W. Traut Vernor Y will December home of tl G. W. ( the cere Slizaheth and Mrs. street, H be evening, t the rm mem ans Observe 10th Wedding Anniversary d Mrs. M. R wedding * home fehman ohsery rsary 100 heir nfive sett n at which & friends of the tendance. couple were in at | tered 3 o'clock in the | Rights for China to Reported Teday Committee. on W ed P 28. (By arms cont the third week of its delil tions today with Far Eastern tions continuing to hold the the stage. IFormal disposition of questions of extra territoriality and postal rights in China throt specific declarations prepared by committees was the pre-arran iness of the conference on ipg this morning for another commiit- tee ngton, Nov. The eren on- que center sub- conven- session. Agreed declarations will itude of the confr that the systemn of foreign judicial cour and aiso the foreign postorfices main- tained within China shall with- drawn as speedily as conditions war- rant. The virtual decision of the ence to send a commission national journalists to inve efficiency of the Chinese be embodied in the dec lating to that subject Big Powers Declare. Attitude. express the rence be | confer- inter- tigate the aration re- Spokesmen of two other powers, Senator Schanze whose delegation he heads, Foreign Minister Haniha one of the four membe delegation had joined Rene Viviani head of the gation, in endorsing Fres ing's informal suggestion present conference might e ing point for a continuing ferences to examine world of the for Italy, and Viee- e of today “rench Tent that the a start- series prob- | Y that with dcl s Senator Schanzero Speaks, Senator Schanzero expressced conviction that adoption of the plan would “represent the greatest and | most beneficial result of the Washing- | ton conference” while Mr. Hanihara | said he believed Japan would be ready | to take part in any future confer- ences “with the gri objects of main taining a harmonious cooperation the powers and world peace A in opposition to the posed ‘“association nations” was raised simultaneously by Senator Bor- ah, republican, Idaho, who declared it would be “the old league of nations under another yame.” It woull “en- in precisely the same xind of ' said the Idaho senator, add- the a of voice pro- What Counts. “It is not what you call it but what is that count; Ne, 8 it on the naval the program were expected to g a more prominent status this week with the possibility that another | ary sesslon of the conference would be called to reach a final decision at st on the most vital element of the reduction proposal, the of fleet strength between the United States ai len- \mvH( an 3 ratio” Great DBritain, Japan *TATE BOARD ME Officers of Assembled at Elks' Bristol. Cre: ING. the A. O. home in Connecticut H. M. T {iegt jes Mrs. 1 the tende officers Elks' home noon. This the officers ¢ | vention held state president of Auxil y A, O. H, at- L meting of the state board of the organization at the in Bristol yesterday after was the first meeting of lected at the state con recently in Hartford Upon the recommendation Right Rev. John J. Nilan, bishop of | Hartford, the bhoard appointed the | Rev. Matthew Trainor, of St | Mary's chureh in Bridgeport, state chaplain. A state membership drive will be econducted, starting December 1, and all the divisi of the state will compete for prizes. Two resolu the freedom r, a resolution to England’ country, were led to Washington the of pastor ns one ‘favoring of and the the payra-nt war debt to th adopted and forwa to be presented hefore tions, othe of senate WINSTED REPORTS That Way Seve Conn., | Storm Up Is Very, Nov An pped northwestern Conuceti during the night br communication betws aph oper weight [with the lowered |came down and | Colebrook man this afternoon ed 28 I | cut aking tele | phon Telegt | Under en t ) were the lines fell tree of ch temperature napped. A coming into Winsted sald belioved the 50 cords of woor s highway between the tree limhs. The ice r nort here around boug were | the [up of | heavi able us from the [ittie sleet in towns in that »f H south said that there was lirection. 5 to big | hy | Associat- ed bus- | | | his son | the | Church Another of the Same \FAR EASTERN QUESTION STILL IS ALL IMPORTANT AMONG DIPLOMATS Extra Territovial and Postall ST ANLEY COOPER NOT IN DISASTER Was Injured in Big New Haven Fire The Stanley M. C®oper ppears on the list of ir from st night's 1 , Is not athe “this city morning expec 1 the Yale infir when he arrived there 1 injured was ame M near and Cooper his to notify his f the Cooper ven this very i Stanley wherc name as New 1 re the hecause the t1 of whe n wa frier M jured, steps tion proved that mistake. LOCAL .IPL CARING FOR RIALTO VICTIMS imme er. repo Invest was a Miss Marguerite EFichstacdt, Nurse at New Haven Hospital Assisting in Nursing Theater Fire Saf Miss Eichsta daughter of F. Eichstaedt is now work Marguerite Councilman of Cherry engaged in distric in New Have the nurses who receive cal last to ing for in the a entire Haven General egistered, and hle kept o the morning In telephone conversation with her parents in this city today, Mi Eichstaedt told conditions attend- ing the led to her by that city evening the Rialto staff 1ssist scores theater at whe the hospita is I ty wail- until well into al nurses . were of fire at the the visited a Connecticut DEAD IDENTIFIED Rialto Fir pa disaster has r ital is one of worst eve All Three Bodies of aster Are Known—Are rom Haven. New bodies ter fire fied thi is the 48, of 1160 woman th an of CF Med pted instar based of the en by s0n Timothy Har factory, Haver vietim st S — All three Rialto thea had I\.'H of la identi Bou hody Gow city acce irhoroug catior N P tement in each i1 rrigo ntist th on the 15 Bnd ption giv third vietim L watchma who died from ocal 1 broker neck As the man's man, ing that had f oy all ad T ) nmorn lost his | missi the | REPOSES IN STATE Ha N¢ 1w 1 New I urd mel of H mass imder mo St ishop Ni GOING TO DETROKT port, Nov TH!Y Hartionl % | SName took | being | VESSES FO RIALTO FIRE IN NEW HAVEN KILLS THREE AND INJURES MANY PEO." " I/. sl |Movie House Was Packed Sunday Night When Big Fire Staried—One Of D::d Is ldentified, Other Two Bodies Are B:dly Burned Five Persons on Danger List —All of Whom Are Frox Connecticut—Yale Check- n ing Students N Nov it ng reopened last n interior of 28. — With three, th Coroner w Haven & s the picture its ¢ hospi d as their b treated at home t home remain; burned, inother a e I t hospita bruise taph n o bruised len Grace threc brok received and the had 25 patier 1 critica rso ns and f many pital only is reported in actually Rialto who amon person started is in ird, vital with Remains lealer plies. His son, H with him, is burns he The to brick walls cade tall Ris te to ¥ wit a noticeable pi hun made Corinthian nearly wa. ry bec E that Inside charred timbers. that there under th Is may Some held may [ bers v body or_two lack missi that some thor pte evidence be e ons is > are none may the 18 1 e Danger the | oughly can On List s in dur any uni the if was of the mai ker ty d to be m raternity ! their me ent Pot Flame From Incense the inaf hou ¢ n reported | .,] R THE STATE Hartford Lawyer Intimates Money Passed Between Form I‘v.m Was r Liguor Prosecutor and Lo- In F orm Of a Retainer — “ Attorney Alcorn Presents Evidence of $125 Transaction. Hartford Money Being Used to Sidetrack Reports Prosecution Against Cer- tain Men Involved. Many Involved. f the payment his r prosec men ir 1 in th 1e8s in New st Greenbe livided with Greenberg 1 from E Denr ing ceive Brite from New h been gar Lived in New Br Variok he New o recover Variola ned to Dennis ain of ad of wi y ht which from Yorlk, th ave stolen n 17 Years ved in New is married and n 7 years, prior 1t an H artford, court uilty to two him saiy v Ju threatenod blackmail 1ison on wrmington ympany into a truck s men we They went to the I whiskey for rvoir hid in irmington, it i New It him he t6. the Variola e nb Who Was Present JRANCE €0.S Philadel! ian Woman Drive (o \ W Washington and Baltim 't " Angeles, Los Andrew J. Richardson at Court Room—Many New Britain in the Spectators (County Building. ial to The Herald) Nov Prosecuting At- rt A. Greenberg of New ough counsel Joseph H. Hartford -and Herman of Waterbury, entered pleas arges of accepting his actions as cutor, and extortian, when aigned in superior court ing. Judge Wolfe is pro« Statg's Attorney Hugh Ale esenting the state's case. Court Room Crowded. room in county building ed this morning with inter- many of whom came Britain Practically the fraternity in the Hard- City is attending, some as char- css for the accused lawyer, ority as spectators. w J. Richardson There. the witne who took room this morning just prior to the opening of the trial was J. Richardson, the deposed sergeant of the New Britain epartme who is soon to s of concealing a stolen He vatore Variola, are the cnief lilty to ¢ influer The ed spectators, New legal from entire ware “Andr g places in tt and by the std omobile, sses for Up to the of n, the testimony of but two wit- 1 been heard, that of Julius A county commissioner who appointment as and that of Variola, whom Greenberg is alleged to taken money to influence his ac- close the morning Defense. as the theme of Gre s ¢ was disclosed by Attorney I Variola was turned over to him for cross-examina- tion after he had testified for . the The Hartford lawyer, admitted 1ey had passed between Var- Greenber attempted to it was in the form of a re- services to be rendered ting attorney. State's Att y Hugh Alcorn al- in 1 omplaint that on June 120, Greenberg accepted a bribe from Salvatore Variola, and e 18, 1920, was guilty of E. C. Denison, a local of arded Theme What is re 1iberg when state that iola n and tha r for the t prosec that extortion from on man, Tells of Appointment. nty Commissioner Dougl the to be called by the state, nat Lawyer Greenberg was liquor prosecutor June 14, the resignation of Judge He served in office un- 14, 1920, when he resign- Michael A. Sexton suc- 1 him. The witness was excused t cross-examination. Next Witness, next witness called. he 46 years of > street, New has six chil- y part of t in the Hard- store at the and Elm streets, failed and he Hling and sale of ness with a firm on Spring York city, and made six from that place to New whiskey and al- saloonmen and the market, he t named as 120, after Alling uary Lawyer iola vas the is to in 1 were to Bribe. date of the alleged nto an agreement ison for the hire of a New York city. He netropolis in the automo- for the re- llons of r being to New home at to bed, morne inging and 7§ the latt returned Arriving went directly hours of the whiskey, he stored Main street v at D Booze Gone, while on his way v met Mike Mira, the was to the and issi Upon in or had but dee rmation was made to \ it booze rage ire T the rdson pocket it then The which . but it was not ace A $250 Check. then ~ding to his story. r retus o, vy Ry ch for 3.3 Renaldine vent ne and t Wher rward wit a turned, ok Ento | (Continued on 9th Page.)

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