New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 25, 1924, Page 1

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ews of the World By Associated Press W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY MARCH ANDERSON GOES T0 PRISON (GYPSIES TAKE $657 LIOUOR SCANDAL IN BUT ISSUES STATEMENT IN 10 GURE SORE EAR HARTFORD LI WHICH HE SAYS HE’S MARTYR (Andvew Bozuk of Edson Street Capital City’s Alleged ~dociety Tells Tale of Woe to Police Bootlegger” Is Captured ESTABLISHED 1870 N Declares He Is “Soldier” |§1 50,000 MA[[ THEH Who “Blew Up Liquor, [N CHICAGO SUBURB HIS FAITH IS SHATTERED 'BENCH WARRANTS EXPECTED Fortifications” An d | First Offered $107, But That Was Not | Considerable Mystery Connected With Now Has To Pay Penalty To Enemy He Prefers Sing, After Aiding Hu- manity, to Freedom With- | out Accomplishing .\n.\'-? Postal Messenger Slugged and Armed Bandits Es- cape in Auto, ough So He Returned With §350 1 Roundup of Principals — Police More and Gave it to Woman Who Have Book With Names of sSup- Told Him to Return Today. posed Customers In It Hartford, Marci —Th pture of a man aleged o ne Hartiord's so- bootiegger and Lis list of prom- | and no money.|inent patrons in this du was aceom- to the police this noon |plished late yesterday afternoon by ypsy woman who was|the cooperation of seve state and Lafayette streot and | feedral officers, including County De- her lis sore ear or | tective Ed , County money vestigator Federal Agent John J nd Detetive y | Bergeants Lay Lowe wi W, | Peter DL G rd polic torce, v v of 14 $657 stin He to tayi cither mg return his Andrew heard tl in town having could Ny Bozuk ! street Lad ear and This morning he | ciety Andrew rduy Edsot in the had the appeale the morni t1 Chicago, Mar a0 bank Sing |a suburb with two sacks coutain’ between $110,000 000 in currency consigned acturing companies, The robbers intercepted Willic Itussell a post clerk, o carrying the wmail sacks froui a road station to the post offic i he took a day sized the coutain and paid ! mon and escaped inown aute ear has b Russell, who is sixty, was siu he had dete | the bandits, he ported, H Wis | 50 money was no o fremoying the sacks from the [ing sulted the gypsy Central platform to a truck when at He had $103 tacked, He said that all the ba that amount wonld e had revolvers and that he s by 1 ol shotguus in their car, i The two sacks stolen con registered mail, At the post oflice, 8 sudd that the loss would be Jarge but thut the exact amount could puly be detertin- ed by checking. The two sacks we id to have been cgnsigned by the 80 ig ederal Reserve bank to the First Na hat hLis tr tional bank of Harvey, ! that he he 5 [TALIANS PLEDGE $1000 ‘ voles In congress 10 £ty ibak i rsctlil e ot iainas parien Narey Bliss nd the eighteenth amendment to the Bt when He arrived | BEIEOl: for their ratification 1 Ly| orning, todnil Doctors and Others Listed s had disappeared, | visited the hote! muking every eifort whose pocket Ih",?,.i‘,’;‘" ‘l‘_'l';l to bo a record Marks who | {hin city € day morning [ 1N° aed lition tha by Insists sore ear carly locute and §113 at 0 manu- ke cure ypsivs we that t man 2 und eard la his work ye to the band. His| u long time ana | thought have it cured, |demand for liquor 't when on. | persons in this city 28 to the charge, |the apprehension of im, ahinking [ New Bri ven at about cient, but |0'clock in the afternoon. ‘This man oman that alleged to have been delivering liquor more, | (Or the principal in the case who was and returp |t that time staying in a hotel in this ‘ent to the ¢Ity, awaiting a report from his ugent. 100 for the | fficers visited the hotel and mself and | oM the alleged principal and at prompt, | the same time discovered a book in his money and | Which it is claimed are the names of W exeited to | M8 customers, higs were going 1o iinking th ver thought to take |to sl furth $50 1 thdrew for himself, | Va8 taken to Manche gyped s ot th 5 he [the Jall ther ipt. George making| It 18 expected ills rom L visit n sorc rnine cur thing, a ter- He \ for many was preceded another man man who suppiying W two such sy th Althy 1.\ w nobile v York, March 1 by former state Jdent of the Anti-Saloon New York, convicted ndered to to starting cow i rson, league Douling - for sing Sing | S term of one Lo LWo years. He walked briskly into the ice, with head up, lips osed and his eyes flashing. umbs he was photographed asured, Calls flimself a “Soldier” shorifi was i would 1 zuks said 1 ormed alncd only ut bank und et ¥ ported the | and n ¢ or 1 1o I wus relieve ave the W type- 8 del reading: ) volunte 1 1 and blow runs A\ nderson itten A soldicr . oppositio emy's fortiticat 1 all t the arrest might lead disclosures this may ter and kept in i that bench this afternoor rrest give the nd Bernard W rs to enter up the supreme W last us o Kelly warrants blew up the % the mon America New York is 7 ot nd « y to work the cure, this o Raise $50,000 As N w he tates By Sub- slor ing and list on leus for Buiid- arrested Bliss iy a police ard ing Fund WAL customers 1n is safd to contain d banks and in- oifiee names und esses of local and lawyers and others including some the | wealthiest men in this eity When Seigel was arrested "an automobile in which wer by LAWYERS IN WRANGLE Ve of whiskey of excellent | ‘. grade and Bliss had o gurag K | which led to the capture of a sedan [helonging to him a4 containing Pos- | ihiree cases of the same grade of - quor. It is thought that this whishey wus obtuined from Block Islund, The torneys in New Haven. men ave alleged to have made regu- i lar trips from Providence to this elty committec | N Haven, MAh = 35~TH wnd officers have heen watching uzio and | 1" s deral | {hojr movements for some time, e e Slade, A9 the officers approached Selge e A N lon New Britain avenue he attempted | k= |1y got away in his car and a sharp OF | chase took pluce before he was halted Thinking that the might {1ead to still further disclosures, both | Bliss and Seigel were taken to Man- ghester Jast night and locked up in the jall there, Great scorcey was malntained rogarding their fdentity These men are thought to be inde- pendent operators in that they do not belong to any lqvor ring but merely operate in serving alite 1a ford trade CROOKS WITH DRAWN GUNS FLEE WHEN VICTIM YELLS s Back Fim of st Hartt 1l doctors the of light judg- ty first standards in hindsights, were errors nt or blunders on my part, mgh the Anti-Suloon league ro- tee of ed all the benefits of every aspect | las 1 lotr and the dry cause |« in fact tremendously benefited, 1 would vather have accoms- | this muci for humanity by crrors of judgment with their to me as result of those carly d desperate I and hon though usual, thiv scossury 10 success, an to ha frec blun- cr o but ey ¢t uchleves | nt. commit- | lics which the puipose | v church in this city, | ¢ . leave the city made to conduct u 50,000 which wi " » nucleus of the building ¢ ngements have been nw 8 glone, president of the comm tee, and Mayor Angelo M, Paonessa treasurer, whereby John €. Lowmi vice-president of the Commercial Trust Co., will handle all de nected with the collectior Pledge cards will be a short time by J, Other members are J, Glanotti, 1° Casy Uready been u i police court yester B 4 local e s 1 tog crecting a e Plans campa form t Arr Fr ho wis giv stsper ther tor on e of wctions noon hie had tound cases : It o n cost st taterviewed by dudge Prevents alls con- sihle Exchange of Blows by Ate pledg cireulated witl Caliendo, the Bosco, barren @ 1ty o of . n War a seeretary, A Prisor by i o of v o the prisoner | of the enemy. however, while | and unable to name cvery effort is charac! halog s arjare, , muzaed tefend my good to Wacken my ! fortune of war. After | fair ¥ mouments in fe Benjun ditors in the f Bridgeport Samuel Tl pr I oam w ruptey Brooklyn creditor, Judge K Voidih;z of Realty TR Transfer in $1,800 Suit have inflicted on the| Alexander Ni of Hartford shall pegrudge | a8 entered suit for $1,500 against pre s {Joseph, Helena and Jozef Neidzwecki il of Farmington Avenue through 1he toffice of Attorney Mortls D, Saxe. Tl action fs returnable in court o lie second Monday of The complaint plaintiift made a Kuve made ol tit is the o damage 1 quor traffic, 1 1@ wety anid thely otisfaction they ¢ hile he is down the one ot whip fn a fair fight, 1t wili shock many people it in New York a man may be com Ied 10 Kerve most or a penal T oo before the hight#t Sourt b as | Joseph Niedz & wronglly | payable otfa ye holds the not ) be mpris. | No complaint has been [DUt to escape by any person | PNl alleges that Xefther fn. | Joseph transferred te o has been ew. | Farmington avenue to Ilelena Jozef, The plaintiff seeks to hase real estato transaction ruled void damages awarded The real esta tached for the morning by Constable and | Leen ing arrests wit his broth tHles not o allies any tract kicking they could or He wed ment which app as denunciatory N York elty April alleg: loan bar and charged opposing what two ut the v o learn h orior ® that on nota cki on Mareh 2, r from date, e and claims the money, meeting the 1 hy In Murch, 1524 other ¥ o an isteners awyers night but itenes ysfcal ¢ o on now W ould not Aner vieted | ven TALK BONUS COSTS < It Mt Two gl note dnst me to wrongful intent Wlished by the prosecution “If 1 lose the appeal 1 would y sorve the sentence anyhow. hts could have beer He Is ¢ Loser ut | sorve this sentence win that appeal 1 ha 1y Y‘(mx;wl without redress The ¢s me the ri of appeal to| revent injustica, hut refusal to me on bail pending appeal robs most of the possible benefit of W appeal to t y courts on the writs of the c Any finding iction be injured, alming ry nor have ®o no 1ot g One Govt. Actoary 1 Al Strect Merchant stion W invelved Fred Wind as a But \ie in que mount blie ri Billion, While Another says 0t fnto Back Room rightencd Away, Would Cost Five Billion it " Two | volvers interrup commit- | Proprietor erans’ bu- t the co | padiock o tien d Washington, March 25.--1 Ao bil w Aid by ti Bryan Calls Coolidge : Very High Minded Man Topeka, Kansas, March wi Ham Jennings Bryan in an address night paid a tribute (o Pres | Coolidge in these words: “I think the ad 1 ouse would republican president is : 000,000 a higher court that [ed a man as ernm was improver is thus | gential chair.” " ‘ would cost almo in advan Stuch in : £ . thless use of power | IDAHO PICKS DULLGATES First, that the | 1o wqeion, 1dahe, Mare hope of it& 8O- | upijcans of Idaho meet upheld, and lgejeet eleven delegates to the ing done by me, | sonvention and to conside is the real 1888 | oy grate and nattonal administ As a result of caucuses it appearce ble that Senators - Horal Gooding would he among those en delegates, Resolutio dor {in emphatic terms the stratior |of President Coolidge {introducti wside tempo of a he a the was ordered i aw gi today slre out 1o last re- as the door, night. backroom of L e of bl store by the two after reaching the ing. becatn, highe 8 ame 1 as high mind ¥ o in t actoary e e st 85, thes ever sat the & alary store on t nee upon ould mt cution 1 from the had hesi st back of the he i indicate ittie hand nin ng that lm ) 80 ight, oy is chesi 1 in He reports 1 Me« | police this stry | « a s vwl Ay = MOGRATH NOT RESIGNED ns natio resolutio mor tior to Thot ' the a did not th o | Ticetnan ex- o ' action ing | until tomorrow. Mr. McGrath in mak- ided that the resign 1o- a Protests Innocence, , God being my juds is crime of whic tile atmospher would ra an be free ustice. 1 a vot- suffer | and re- | « that he kne t they for FARMER LABOR CALL Ami ment were s actic such in that has en. jqnor traffie for York, incident a BRITISH AVIATORS HOP OFF TODAY ON THEIR ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT A bled me to| 4 years, eann in nst spiri . National Convention is St For June that | tion 1s that the stronger finally My ymprom are 1" Paul Today's Notive Sets At st Forth alshot, England, March, bright calm weather, Stewart [ | Laren, ! lender] Sergeant Andrews took to the day in their Vickers Vulture their fight around the minutes behind thei aceompaniment of ¢h crowd they were Southampton naval planes Thomson, th godspeed Only gasoline sufficl hours fligh rried, ar men expect to reach 1. distant, before suns ceed from Lyons to ¥ tomorrow In Mac for ¢ er June mmittee 1he it air plar world, hedule, re only To t rom a may t their party can I vice- president i an ol mini round floor ed 1o over nto 1 whisk: ot hich by t iowing In the sherifi's mot was taken to po ompanied by s time was f ™1 WEATHER o- Hartfond. Mar. 25 —Vorecast for New Britain and vicinity : Increasing cloudiness this after- noon and tonight: Wednesday unsettled possibly rain, some- what warmer Wednesday. was ¢ indland. 1 be by . , e v o were to be 1ur- ender orge wo ed his Anderson, * NEW BRITAIN HERALD !the "and pronounced them to b was found containing what is thought | * | belteve A;'emge Daily Cireulation Week Fndmg l 0 51 1 March 22n PRICE THREE CENTS WALoH ASKS IMPEACHMENT OF FALL’S "W_IN-LAW ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE, “AGHT ANY RESIGNATION MOVE -\ GRL GOLFER SHINES_ Clims C. C. Chase, B ON PINEHURST LINKS ~Paso Customs Collec. tor, Attempted To In- duce Teapot Witness To Give False Testi- mony. , 1924, —SIXTEEN PAGES. n Smallpox Barrier To N. B.-Hartford Basketball Game Marian Bennett, 15, Sur- prises Field in Cham- pionship Tourney with 1 health ‘assidy 0ol conf hoar o Director New Britain High nounced this after the second baske n New Dri ford would not day night in this city, as schedule. The Hartford healt ofticials expressed the opinion that it would be inadvisable to the tuke pluce be erri an noon tha game be ud Hart- ¥ Miss M Mrs, street, although lau Benn twe Bennett, larence I, but 15 years °'0il Committee Delves Into One of Daugh- » finished in elgl first 16 in the qual Financial Deal Her contest tind anunual the hers ave unite wmpionship golf at Pinehurst places her Mrs. I3 south valence o el n lpox —— " ADULT AND BOY ARE ILL WITH SMALEPOX One Patient Is Paymaster at Plant of Vulcan Iron Work ma Which Concerns sn vesterday in the champiot nett, mother, ast in the t Miss Bennett finds 1 com due to her good golf, s a chanee capturing the ship in elimination Case to I)lsll ict Attorney. erself Ay but cham- contests ext few Phila- for the o the March 26.—A resolu- for the impeachment colleetor chstoms Paso, on churges of conspiracy, introduced today Walsh, democratgal It Was Later Adopted iting the refusal of Chase before oil committe fous testimony that he t Price McKinney, banker to false testimony, the resolution would bring the situation to the attention the house “for ap- propriate action,” “That intends Senator tio, of at E was g the r arlow of v medal . 11 and a 44 1 to tal of 83 Dorothy Richards of teveland was second with an 87 and Miss Louise Fordyce Mrs, Bydolek Miss Collett were §9. Mrs, Hop: Mrs, John D, 1 Miss 1 respectiv provi ( ing Chase ot seor : , making a for Miss of Rec tity pre to to €, and the attempted Cleveland Joseph Buffaio Providenc: in order were Hamilton, Ont., Chapman of Greenwicl nnett with a 90, of ar e Glenna tied at o xt on o e K 91 Iron 16 Frankly Sunbuy and 92 Works, year paymas of Vulcan and Louis, a in t Philadelph Pinchu Rutialo, nglewood, 94: Batehelder, West Newton, Miss Ann Merrill, Brookline, 95; Mre. J. W, Taylor, Miss Margaret Kin onto, Mre, Bennett got a #tore of 108 to qualify for her flight Cha Others \\m qualifi with their Anne Perry, M. Butterfiol M. Danie Duboi flrst \Miss R a, 935 Mrs . impeachment 2" ask« republican, ldaho, vroposal was presented, Yos," Sonator Walsh, tor Walsh asked immediate ssideration but Senator Spencer, re- Mass., %51 publican, Missourl, objected, saying Mass., | that though he iy & member of the T, Lol committee, the introduction “is the 6. first I've heard of this resolution,” II's Son-in-Law Albert B, Fall's son-dn-law. 1ey recently testitied that Chase been sent to him to ask that he Fall hud borrowed from him mysterious $100,000, whose source oll committee was seeking to as in. Senutor Mexico, Chase i Squilliciote, a old school boy, ! Borah, were taken to the isolation hospital Dr. Ric w ndent of the depart- en the this afternoon hard | after said Pullen, superin went of health, had made a d is suffering from smalipox. Sunburn lives street, He was ago after the had repeatediy warned the the danger of jnfection in th borhood. The Sunburn 1 In a stone’s throw « more than a dozen under t tment, Dr, Pullen said ”H\‘ afternoon that he tears t warnin was not heeded soon enough and there will probably be no results from the vac \tion Mrs, Sunburn their were also vaceina the s na Mr, Sunburn, & an rect contact in the Mrs, widow ate and mot Mrs, Livanstoy a afryiow lays health | family neig i® with- houses in which have vawe departinent sjx o s is MeK © GRAFT IN JERSEY = the T0 BE REVEALED ensational Testimony Com- ing in Foley Case, Prose- ays cases Now that mocratie ignation an o Bursum, protested, tends to resig inson Arkansas fer, replied that “will be permitted to fending office holder Withdraws Ohjection fter Senator Walsh had explat cirenmstances Wwhich impeachment m t the republicar hene also i ehild of the time er i Mark Mark protect home, of the the under ° Sena- me widers | move was contar nt Vu About fnated to trea depar yes Ne ruption and March Graft, cor- his 2 objection, however, asked that resolution go over until tomorrow, A motion that the senate proceed to immediate consideration of resolution then was made by Sen« and the debate re- wneer withdrew itor Bursum, cmp of s direct per cent have been plans are being made hers in the factory The Squiliciote Pleasant street, and member of his family with the dissase, his Brother, ing under treatment” at hospital, The Squililciote now in quarantine. Wwlessioss i high poli wEd New J will ¢ the | Feveuled in the trial of J, Harey Foley, | oree: seeretary Ludwards, f igents, Assistant | well 8 Mattuck told eral court today Mr. Mattuek said the 1d e pro by and Saul Grill, ents from Washington sald \\mku tical eireles in 1oy o vae formal ot ormer Governor prohibition Attorney Max- the in bribery of the ator Walsl newed, lives at 144 ond | {70 e boy i was t The Teapot Hearing Further iaquiry into the financial affairs of Albert B. Fall and inte stock speculation by high officials was wde today by the oil committec at & and Gril B ) " 1 colorless session, It then rned uuthl Thursday D, Thatcher, president Nattonal bank of Pueblo, Cole tioned about 1'all's bank ac afterwards Scnator Walsh, announced that the had ac- bribery char William £, Duni- special leral nd t v tior ith him iy what the 1 Foley said irst 18 quy, | Pears Entertained for Safety of In- e the commitiee prosccutor, that the k-up showed former tary quired tor the purchase of ranch property from a source yet un disclosed had been in- dicated said, that the f might come from the interests Ander habitants of Babuyan J<dand—\¢ nic 1s' office ht to talk che interior Activity and ti with (1 cano Shows » senator Manila, Marc Babuyan isla Plillppines and tion early this mon inhabitants have y viees today to constabn e Although rec the island sald wards was a rty 1t previously 1t could migar eave m situate 1 bet scnator N have tated ad- iy officials srds indicate that inhabited, offic fisherme with Gri her H. Tackett, an ac- the committee recelved fur. tails regarding tl dummy 3 ts of Jess W, Smith, the of Attorpey Gene! ess sald he had accounts Smith and the om ntant, ust run 1 t 1 1 er d da VS gaid Do ! number cently ¥ ing.to island,’ w Babuyan i heard roaring fllunmination of Karthqu followed witr of these unguin nity of said by by was in session, turned over attorney the of iir, eited for contempt usal to testify TW0 STARVE 10 DEATH Birth commitie vanted ¥ formi Governor to \end Message For MacMillan Via Radlo ter Mar mpleto w iy Men S e Ulderly Blind comply LA Alone Pollowing Sudden Death of the bene Sister Who Cared Vor TV MacMi a4 Dona this Deatt and Th ears old a1 Preside eir sister, municat nanner Al 0L Mar¢ 26 Algonge SO FLIERS ™ nd ag him kick me w guard Ave ngtor cutters been ord round sin 1 to s 1 racific wor yers They eueels of United & donir TO el vieinity s M time to ministe Pre ted foreign affairs Obregor ade sident been # United States according vices received by 1 Mexico City rto ad ani amba 1 stick on and to hetl.” Conswl us you'l today . ake t the rom with i then you can le July 9 two defer d the rougl ¥ to act qt 2 ®aid da o ain met NSATIVE OF MIDDLETOWN N. Y., March 25.-Henry or and publisher of th nd Républican 64 years, died at his he here tod He born in March —andits 1 the busy borough Interborough Rapid subw <trnck York, today if I vade weille, i 1 Lowville Journal that it would 1 of for to save t he mpany e oy v a friend 1534 “tow (Continued on Tenth I'age). | receipts

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