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3 BANK EMPLOYES ARE UNDER ARREST (Continued from F¥irst Puge) “1 wsh to malke it clear to the pub- lic that the bank will sustain no lcss through the defalcation recently 4l|<.- covered, by reason of the fact that it is fully protected by its indemnity hond. “L. E. SHIPPEE, “Deputy Commissioner. Confess This Noon. The three men were taken to the Burritt hotel this noon and it is said | made the complete confession of their activities, which were typewritten and signed by them. The confession cov- ed all the discrepancies in their ac- er : mi counts as discovered by the e tion of the banks hooks by Deputy pBank Commissioner Shippee. Tk confessions were made in the presence of Commissioner Shippee, County De toctive Edward Hickey from State’ Attorney Alcorn office and Detec- ecant William P. .\h'('lltu ) had a loaded revolhver in his pocket when arrested. : After making the confessions, the men werd taken to police headquart- crg where they were locked up. Bonds for their release have been set n.t 220,- ach, upon recomm ndation of Attorney Alcorn. p pPomijan Had Rapid 1t The three men are young me bave been . held in high regard officials of the bank. ||VY|.I|\Idn tered the employ of the bank, coming from the Stanley Works on Nov. 14, 1919, He was first employed as a 1'omi] 00 Stat e, v and by en- ronner, and his work won him rapid ! promotion at the hands of his super- After working as a runuer for rk in the from iors, time, he was advanced to cle foreign exchange department, which, he was promoted to the posi- tion of teller. He was rewarded for efficient work in this department by promotion to discount teller w I\ru.mu vacaney oceurcd. On April 23, 1023, he was elected to an assistant 'vrlfl- sureship of the bank, which position he has held since. He lives on Somerset Drive parents and is unmarried, but hoen engaged for some time and {o have been married on June 2 snelgrove Ma Monday Night E. Ralph Snclgrove, was horn in Windsor, Vt., where his parents still veside, He entered the employ of the bank as an auditor on Oct, 10, 1919, coming here from the Security com- pany of Hartford. Previous to his employment with the Security com- pany, he was employed by the State 1iank and Trust company in that cite, Me was eleeted an assistant treasurer of the bank in 192 At a meeting of tF Now chapter of the American Institute of Ranking last night, Snelgrove was elected secretary of the chapter, He was married in Plainville, Monday night, with hi= he has 1 wa Britain m Holyoke Vi Smith entered the of the bank on May 14, 1 count clerk, which position ha held at the time of his arreet. He was em ployed before that time by the bank, coming heré from the Holyoke Na tional bank, and leaving on Oct. 2, 1922, 1o enter the automobile business in that eity, He makes his home Smith ¥ employ 3 as dis cont in the apart Distinction— F Haberdashery Tha! Langrock and Sincerity Golf Model Look your very best on Decoration Day. A Langrock or Sincerity Suit will please you beyond your expectations. 33 and more who ment at the cornet of Sherman court | nd Main street. He was marricd a | year ago last Labor Day. are said to be giving to any possible connec- the presence of the torged not the bank and a fi which occurred in the basement of the Commercial Trust Co., on the night of May 15, The loss was about | $2,500. The cause of the fi had * never been determined, it is WOULD STOP STRIKES Norwalk The police consideration tion betweey Speaker at Kiwanis Club Says U. 8. Loses Billions Because of i Lack of Mutual Confidence. In the year 1923 the United States $558,000,000 through strikes gnd in the past seven years it lost over tne billion dollars through strikes, ac- ing to Arthur C. Wheeler, of the Norwalk Kiw LN spoke to vanis club today. Mr, Wheeler stated that the mer, manufacturcr, laboring man, retaileg and distributor all have grievances and that most of these grievances are due to the lack of fair play and con- en each other, | “Can't Kiwanis membership do something that will instill into the ,man who puts the money into the pay envelope and the man who spends a little more confidence in cach othier?” he asked. He told how it was impossibie for a man to become snecessful without the cooperation of others, H. Y, Ste s wore honneit for being the M. Patten of Norwalk tendance prize, An American flag was presented to the club by Dr, Henry Bray. Wil- liam R. Wenn and Howard Y. Stearns to see who would win a nts. 1t was voted to in the club treasury ng given a presi- ub, Ki- lent ew fldence bet the stra last man in. A, won the at- sang solos prize of 25 ¢ keep the moncy ter hearing the si i Sturman Dyson was "of thanks for his work in making the | supper-dance a success, WINKLE HOME AGAIN Returns to New Britain Having Been vote ’ Neleased Under Nominal Bail in Brooklyn Court, Jacob Winkle, who was arrested in connection with a counterfeiting plant in Dayport, 1. 1, and who pleaded guilty in fetedal court in Brooklyn to the charge Monday morning, has been 'released by the federal authorities un- | {der a nominal bail. Constable I"red |Winkle, with whom he makes his home, went to New York today and sceured his releasc Winkle's case was continued sentence until October, and the action Yof the federal authorities n releasing under a nominal hond is taken !to mean that heswill be released on probation when his comes up again for sentence, for him case P COMPROMISE were FARMER RI Washington, inaugurated by to bring forth some relief measure which before adjourament May the administration to- compromise can be | of con- 28, —8teps day farm passed gress its Your Personality Decoration Day Strav Neat and stylish, just enough brim to be well proportioned. Very suit- able “Topper: "$2 5 »e ¢ Dore-Back N, and Velour Poplins In stripes and figures, checks and plaids. A tie for every mood. $1.50 Sport Shirts i For dress, golf or ten- nis; soft and cool yet firm and trim. - Proper for every occasion. $2 50 _Dress Well and Succeed ~ Ashley-Babcock Co. 139 MAIN ST. 10 o Packing street have taken out a marriage 1i « Britain Hiltpold of Plainville. « str the College club and a vote to give a scholarship to Mi Commu tee at the annual meeting of the direc- tors last cansed by the resignation of Itev, J, L, Sullivan dir director general lLeon A. left over heen there still romains an unpaid balance year fary and Leon A, Warren F, merly {at services a pariors tomorrow NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 1924 City ltems Wall Street Briefs || Constable red Winkle will sell at = public auction toinorrow morning at| . i lock the stock of Orengo Maleno | N°W York, May 28.—Trice st Main street, to satisfy a | Mments in the stock market em 1o ritned b i J wve been governed largely in recent 3 sions by legislative devclopments vashington, Sclling, based on the age of the Tursum pension bill a weeks ago, was followed hy a rally when that measure and another when the veto was sus- tained. ces iurned reactionary move- nt 292 ¥ judgment o Neptune | Gustav Jehning of 45 Locu: wind Miss Lucy H. Henzel of fanad A daughter was born at the New General hospital yesters 4 ifternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Walter {0 soldier bonus, but stifiened later [when Wall street heard reports that the president’'s veto might b tained. Subsequent enactment of the bonus hill over the veto sharp break, which was modified later by the reaching of an agreement by |the senate and house conferees on the tax bill and its subsequent approval by both branches of congrss. When the tax bill is finaily disposed of, the McNary-Haugen bill for farm relief and the postal salaries bill ex- pected to become the dominant A son was born at the New Britain icenral hospital yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Puppell of 558 Church sus- hed g in last even- meeiing of In an item publ ing's edition concern s Dagm: the amount was listed as § correct amount should be $175, itcm written and submitted the Col club, ‘The Scandinavian W, C. ¥. U, will | ket factors. hold a meeting at the htome of Mrs, | 1. Churistopherson, 3 Relden street, tomorrow afternoon rlotte Hollo s the m r Summer Carlson, The The by was are mar- of the North- totallifz 81, Net operating ern Pacific for April | 042,999 was a gaii’ of $£109,650 over Avril, 1922, althonzh gross revenues fell to $7.509.212, compared with $8 039,542 the same month t neome M reet today. net operating income amounting to $470,417 compared with $432.211 in April 1923, Directars of the American Rolling Mill.company have declared a [dividend of 30 per cent on the eom payabile 2 per cent annually for 10 years, Chest Drive Campaign | Manager Is Made Member of Board | Pk of Divectors, mon stock, e rate of b F. I Gih lircetor of the ‘orporation drive, otric, who was campaign last United Community was elected a trus- Net cpewating income of the Atel) fon, Toveka & ®anta Fe declined teo | 81,496,968 for April compared with £3.214.966 in April 1003, iross rel Mr. Gilpatric was named as enue was $17.025,148, a dec ctor of thé drives tor 1925 and 81,760,143, Net operating income for and (% 1% Bennett was elected the first four moenths of 1924 fell £6,800,152 against $14.694,805 in reporis were submitted by |correspanding period of 19 Sprague, sccretary-treasurer, | + showing that 71 of the 1924 A deficit of $600,278 for April is re- pledges has been paid and $813.25 | ported by the Minneapolis & St. Louia from the 1523 pledges has railroad after expenses, taxes and ected, OFf the 1523 pledges charges, Groes revenus for the mont}: was 81,081,527 of about £1,100 which the directors - - ire endeavoring to clean up. It is re Control of the Pan-Am juested that these people send checks froleum & Transport company Leon A, Sprague to wind up the for sale to foreign oil interest cording to E. L, Doheny, its ient, Denying reports that he ispose of his holdings government attacks on his naval lease in California, he adde that under no circumstances would he consider an o from a foreign con cern, Pan-American's 19 which be fssucd wit said, would show than 16 stock evening to fill the vacancy ease of the Annual co an P is not E. W. Pelton lent, James § wwestdent, Mrs was reelected presi North was made vice. o8t Smith is secre. Sprague is tressurer ind will have eharge of relicf and dis ribtitlon of funds to the various or izations during the year, The meeting was held at the 17, C. headquarters in the Booth block, wor will laye, | mo ENGINE FIREMAN STRUCK, C A fireman on of company trains lodged a complaint, at polite headquarters that a gang of Loys had thrown stones at the train as it passing the Stanley atreet ossing 4 one o wtones had ruck him in the face, An investi gation was etarted rnings of t the two per cent on one the railroad Hennessey May Be N-'amed New Building Inspector meeting of the building will be held tomorrow evening at § to receive act upon applieations for the . of huilding inspector appointment thongh members of Mre, Sarah Chy wonld not comment hood of this choier funeral of Mrs. Haeah will he held tomorrow. was A special commis t the nd fMice o'clock The of Assessor i is expected, al the upon the Mr Hen contracting years and is builders in nessey has been in A, business here for many the best kmawn |the state Henhessey is an active demecrat and was one of the party leaders charge of getting out the sixth ward vote last April Major A, M T'aonessa swept fhat district with a magority of 1.100 votes, He | heen a membeg O} the hoard of asscasors for two jears, and is an ex-council. man The Church one of Rev, Brooklyn, for will officiate Porter funeral be in Fairview Cook of New Rr n in n Burial will emetery, when v Anna Maria Vricsom, The of Mre. Anna Ericson yesterday at the age years, will be held | from the home of her daughter, Mrs A. J. Johnson, of 19 Howard street, afternoon with private at 2 o'clock. Public serviee held at Erwin Mortuary at 2:30 o'clock and interment in Fairview cemetery, A rep e of the International Rible association of New York ate tuneral Maria who died morning of 93 — - Wil in 14 Worde W Ind.—Pointed and plain spoken in life, Clark Weesner, Wa- bash ploncer, was pointed and plain- spoken at his death, We disposed of his property in 14 words, “1 will de and bequeath to my Anine R. Weesner, all my property,” he . The will was made el“bruary meryices will 1 chaprs Vise wite resentativ Students’ After the Ball n to g to the ish Werlin A wealthy banker hers and their lest ¢lothes, Berlin order suitably neral Director Robinson. Assistant NEW LOCATION 8. Opposite St Mary's Chureh mily put ¢ Tel.—Parlor 1625.2 #ppropriatel Restdence—17 Summer St their ab Tel 162 tired Bal sty his rn n for the oecasion new ant most elegant Hiticulty 0 clearing valuables e ———— Special Notice eir ey Iresead | ' ings, had mistres EAPHESS YOUR SYMPATHY WiTH FLOWERS Trom F. N B ERERS 1T CHURCA ST, s will elose Diecagation May 301h, a1l day. Will 9 o'clock night pre- rosy ™ sior 86, MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET IS THE PLACE TO SELECT YOUR SEA FOOD Prime Soft Shell Crabs 10¢ ea., $1.10 dz. sp[clAls_l.arge Deep sea Scallops 90¢ qt. Estra Laree Shad Roe .. 90¢ pr. Native Roe Shad . Native Buck Shad Large Porgies Large Butterfish ... Halibut Steak Salmon Steak ... Large Eels Fillet of Flounders 45¢ Ib. 28¢ Ih. 22¢ Ib. 25¢ b, I8¢ Ib. i8¢ Ib. 35¢ Ib. 40¢ 1h. ‘ancy Shore Haddock 10¢ Th. Large Flounders 2¢ b, Fresh Herring ..... 12¢ Ih. Silver Bass 15¢ b, Small Weakfish . 15¢ Ib. Bluefish Steak . 16¢ Th. Rockport Cod Steak 18¢ Ih. Large Fresh Mackerel 18¢ 1b. Live and Boiled Lobsters, Live and Boiled Shrimps, Long and Reund Clams, Little Neck Clams for half shell, Steaming Clams. Salt Codfish, 15¢ Ib., 3 Ibs. 50c. MOORE BROS. SANITARY FISH MARKET 30 COMMERCIAL ST. was vetoed! when congress first vetoed in favor of | caused | | Crucibie to' commission lkeli« WALL STREET STOCK_ EXCHANGE REPORTS High Low Can 10315 Loco sm & nf Am Am Am Am Sz Am Am e em.. Tob Am Wool Ana Cop Ate Tp & Rald Loco . Baltimore & O Beth Stecl B Can Pacifie Ches & Ohio Chi Mil & St Chi R Isl & Chile Cop Chino Cop Con Gas ; Corn Prod Ref . Steel Cuba Cane Sugar Endicott-John Frie Eric Gen Gen Goodrick B @ North pid Insp Copper Int Mer Mar prd sifie Ol Int Nickel Int Paper Kelly Spring AT e Kennecott Cop. Val Mid States Oil., 3 Mis AL N Y Cen L1021 NYNH&H.. 1 Norf & West North Pac Nat Lead Pure Oil ... Am P & R R Cop ¢ Con Reading i Sinclair Oil Ref 108 South Pacific Sauth Rail Studebaker (o lexas Co . 3 Texas & Pacifie 29 Tobacco Prod 88 Transcon Oil . 4 Umion Pacific U 8 Indus Alco 1" 8 Rubber Co U § Steel 88 Willys Over Westinghe a0 hd 9 64 LOCAL STOCK QUOTATIONS (Putnam & Co.) Bl Aetna Ins. Co 560 Amo 1 Am Hostery BigeHfd Cpt Co Billings & ®pencer Billings & Spencer Biristol Brass Colt's Arms . Con 1t & Pow pfd Lagle Vafnir Life ware 62 com 1 com ptd Lock . Bearing 00, ... Hart & Cooley Hfd Elee Light Landers, oo Montgomery com Mon(gomery pf N B Machine pfd Niles-Bemt-Pond North & Jud Peck Stowe & Nussell Mg Co Seovill Mfg 8 N E Telephone Standard Serew Stanley Works Stanley Works pfd Torrington Co com Traut & Hine Travelers Ins Co Union Mfg Yale & Towne .... com Wilcox Co . S TREASURY STATEMENT, U ¢ ae va s $214,1 7 e, just fall owt o o fira cmes g » i*ts » pereon gradu 1o the greund PUTNAM & CO. 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Officially he is merely taks vacation but foreign office of« ficials admit that there is no chanes his retorn to Washington. 1t would they cxplain, to speak he is rxpected 1o He is the {4 of his office 1o okio, g @uthority the € ntier ta e duted retn resolutior match sch Jag r prov gan City as ga ision the bilt i today today's = bytetian & Tealt Wise Professor! 1ge, Eng find professor \ties at Cambridge Univer the remark at a party here who havl -t ft the room beautifi! tecth, He was he conld 1 of not b ity made iady ing a proper n since in foreign serviee nerely seeking a change of post 1 water 10 thE it e said, will B of cc head, An top duce wieep. appli of the of peanuts un tivation in