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STIL. EXPLOSION THKES ONE LIF Mystery Surrounds Fatal Blast in Hamden New Haven, July 10 (P—Mystery has shrouded the explosion and fire at the Cohen property in Centerville vesterday when Catello Conte, 40 years old, of this city was fatally burned and John Fiengo of this eity, was seriously burned. Fallowing ac- tion takén by Coroner Ell Mix and Medical Examiner G. H. Joslin, Harry Cohen, ‘at one time owner of the property has been locked up in the Hamden jall and held without bonds for the coroner who will hold a hearing tomorrow morning. Tt was reported that a woman and two children had been seen about the property recently and search was made late today for them, it being feared that they might have heen vietims of the explosion. The total damage is estimated at $10,000. The explosion which caused the fire occurred in the cellar of the House. The building was soon de- stroyed by the flames leaving a clear view of the cellar which contained much pipe, one steam boller, a fur- nace, a cooling vat and two 50-gal- lon stills. . When the firemen arrived they found Conts struggling in the ruine. He was dragged to safety and was talen to 8t. Raphael's hospital her- ribly burned. He died a short time after his arrival there. Fiengo, who is now in a serious condition, tried to conceal his identity and ran away from the scene of the fire but was soon apprehended. Ha refused to say anything about the explosion. Cohan claimed that he had rented the place to 'a man who gave his pame as Frank Donevan, Another New York Club Likely to Be Padlocked New York, July 10 (A—Proceed- | ings to padlock the Texas Guinan ctub, where Harry K. Thaw, a few weeks ago made a sudden reappear- dnce in Broadway night life, have been started by United States Dis- trict Attornev Buckner. Recently Mr. Buekner closed the FI Tay club, where Miss Texas an officiated as hostess. Mi then organized El Fay's job- less entertainers into a revue turing a “padlock blues” song k ding Mr. Buckner for hie crusade | city's night life, proceedings against Miss ewest venture were start- 9'1 h'* federal court’ yesterday, Al temporary injunction was granted A A Fil L LTI YT TP CI I PR - ladnm make no mention of deaths yesterday after Buckner had in- formed Federal Judge Mack that instead of drinks at the club at the price of $1.60 each, patrons required to buy a pint of liquor at a time, which was listed on their check as cider and cost $10 a pint. Mr. Buckner added that a slot in the door of the Guinan club en- abled the doorkeeper to see the fs of any one wishing. to gain admit- FOUR OF 40 TRANPS Vagrancy Charge RBrought After Sheriff's Posse Drives Gang From Train At Lamar, Colo, Lamar, Colo,, July 10 (A—Four of the 21 tramps arrested here yester- day after their seizure of a west- ’ bound Santa Fe freight train, were held today on charges of vagrancy, while thelr companions were re- leased. The four tramps who have beep kept in custody are belleved by the authorities to have been the ringleaders in the train's selzure Some 40 tramps yesterday took possession of the frelght train fust |t east of Syracuse, Kansas, and after I subduing the traln crew, rode 70 miles to this town, where a sheriff's posse ousted them from the train PURCHASE ISLAND |Five New Yorkers Take Orer Flot | Near Pensacola And Plan Summer Homes. New York, July 10 (A—Innerarit |1sland, near Pensacola, Fla, an purchased by five prominent New Yorkérs, each of whom intends to | build a winter homs there The fs- | | land contains 400 acres. The new owners are Arthur Bris- bane, newspaper editor; Wil H Hays, president of the motion pic- |ture producers and distributors asso- rlafior Dr. Albert Shaw, editor of | |the Review of Reviews; Ch’r'rs H Christie of Christie comedies John H. Perry, president of |American Press association No Deaths Repm'tnd lo In Moscow | Moscow, July 10 (F—The explo and th [Tiflic Wednesday night was less se- |rious than 1 eported, accordi to dispatches received by Rosta, the lofficial soviet news agency. These 5 |or tnjury to civilians, but say several Ired army soldiers were wounded. | The explosion occurred in the auxil- ‘m\ artillery store, from a cause vet unknown. The goveriment has ap- pointed an investigating committee. ling Ean Fran hat several nvolved. 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