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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1975. mmll Siipani NRCOTTINTESE Ry S \M\W l\\E\m W “U ! t 3 aY ‘ ‘“\‘ i |Ing tully the extent of the proposed ! NrpENTT _|imdertaldng. They hud como here | L'ill!l ) Ifli llll Three Get $10)000 Hflul in to partlelpate tn a rodeo, o wuld. /\ s i A rer women, questionec 2 Hotel Fight i AR e e Plans Early Trial | were found to have little fnformation % lof the men. Mrs. Ruth Nelson said Unless otherwise Indicated, theatriea) notioss and ‘reviews ln thls colamn are Chicago, July 30 (P-In movie she had not known of her husband's written by the press agencles for the respect’'e musement company. thriller «lwu». a robber crew, masked ;:m[\\ll!es, Another, a waitress, had = “;m«l bristling with pistols and shot- (a note from “Tex he had an im- e o - 4 - - € a0 ;;n:\sl_:m ded the exclusive Drake {portant engagement to keep yester- “GOLD HEELS" AT CAPITOL | LIONEL BARRYMORE—LYCEUM | 1010 D) SMCaRY) Id coast” at day afternoon, Jer . 1t a rip-snorting, slam-bang horse | Lionel Barrymore, famed for his| ¥ Mo sesterday, eng N Robert E, Crowe, state's attorney, | THE STORY S0 FAR: Te k his leonine head. And vace makes your blood tingle, you|great acting on stage and scrcen, |Of ¥''ng and sanguing {said he would ask the grand jury,| May Sevmour whose husband then o began to wonder whether l are due for a thrlll when you go to | never was better than in the current | N8 that exten subsequently for [which adfourns today, to sit long | hn Seymour £ L Aagtogiiangqon o #ee “Gold Heels,” which opened to- | Lyceum production, “I Am the |87 Dour over north side boulevards. [enough to indict Holmes and Woods | o r p 81 BOURSSLRCAUAS AN FDM busi- day at the Capltol theater. It is a |Man” Dynamic acting, great emo- | Whtn the spectacular 2 Sotemirder; AREU L ; " | ' GRS e SR A bocanaaTs Rty William Fox screen version of Henry | tlon helghts and a story that is in-[0'°% Of nve 3 were deg ““Its a hanging case and T am go. tter 5 | t cand livein it, . . Blossom's celebratéd play, “Check- | ténsely interesting feature this pic-|AN4 one captired; a hotel clerk had |Ing to seo that they are tried as| \ 0 as to escape Mt - | . { \ where he knew ers” and an excellent adaptation it [ture. The companion featurs fs just been killed; ‘o women 1 ~v edily as possible, l»r“ said, rece o ne A e ong as he lived. §8. The Keith vaudeville bill has |[as entertaining, but of a . diffayent '"! ¢ bers } -y | Woods admitted that his name wa rainy 1 t e home r:' her | five very good acts l"'\'urrd headed | f¥pe. It presents Johnnie Walker | With £10,00 an assumed name and €ald he had 9 4 nd Gl by Roy !Ia.rrah and Co. “Satires | 0 “The Slanderers." Early today one of the escaped |come to Chicago two weeks ago, He i i holdup men was found and the one |corroborated Holmes's story that | She t previously arrested confessed fully, |(Nelson was the instigator of the e the story of lEXPLOS[ON OF ST]LL The robbery was staged within a |robbery, ide Thas followed her ¥ s : SLA]N IN Hls SLEEP stone’s throw of the residential man. | During the shooting and killing ot | where, And so she has made up : A A | The c wh ,\sva in all bie CAUSES BOMB SCARE‘W,\ of Chicago's “400" while hun- | Tex" Woods said he and the man | l°r mind to convert everything she \ AU AR O | dres s thronged the lob- |KNOWR as Nugent fled in their car, inte 50 10 5 Gl N\ & { | ARl Faman sa by Bas New Yorker Beaten To Death With Lies and heavy traffic crowded ad- |Previously stolen, with the loot. The | whore no or n 5 X " SR YilRei e was complete- in avenue, A dozen |°ar later was wrecked, he said, and | A a8 may > - > v bow over by her but he didn't n were within eall. I'hr_\-(sw;-nmmi. He returned to his 1 | ) s . I it ; 2 T e One nai apartment, changed clothes and at-| Dick pr ell her ho / g i {e sett vn to his interrupt- Killed Wrong Man. Into Street Following Detonation el "-‘v A‘“'nt‘hrl|:lf‘x:tl‘rn ane of | empted to stanch hia wound. A tax- i \ | work, = that he had not New York, July 30 (M—Louis in New York, them a full blooded Ch e In- |cab driver had taken him to the oxt morning she / N X \ , Yeonardi, 32 years old, was beaten York. July 25 (P —Txnloston | 1120 cowhoy from, Texas: terrorlzed (hospital, he satd, | Ulvsses X, Forgan hy W AN AL “May." Gregory began that to death with hammers by two men SOSSd Y § XDIORION ) o ployess in the hotel offices on the | A search of Woods' clothes dis- | o ¥ tate busi- RN ANRNY Al { 4 1 i n afraid that it as he slept in his lower west side |30 % stijl in a five-story tenement in | oo otine oor and had,. erammed (€10%d & black mask, such as was | e < hir e | 31 \ N\ i { T sell tho road bonds now, I tenement aparfment early today. His | S0t street sent occupants vanie- |, Moot 6 g black satchel when (563 by the robbers and a ¢ard with | She breaks wn she | i 8 h | i : von't ch for them. The mar- elayers escaped, one exclaiming in | U7RCN 10 the street y erday With |4 aiv retreat was -out oft by James |the Dame William J. Melenchuck, | s 3 1 Itallan, “we made a mistake,® as |Crics of "Bomb explosion 2 Murdie, hous tve, seaman, The police belleved that | hous ve town for g they passed her bedside, Mrs. Leon- | 118 bufiding in which the explo- | gy o ia% oo axcited guest the (thIS may be the real name of Nu-| NOW GO ON WITH THE wve some ready ardl fold pollee. “We are on the |Sion occurred adjoins. a public FCHEROTEE PY 00 robbers and |KeNt the only robber unaccounted | 1n 1 Uly nswered alrily, school. Puplle attending summe. foriiwhaia belley : : Ak i ) ¥. R Ty AR G ] p 3 B i tols. Whilo | 107 Who is believed to have the loot Y h 1 . \ N | Sho leaned forwesd, crossed her 3 sesslon had Jeft about an hour he- A WG Lot him, : : 4 \ , cros cried as they threw their hammers Tova ran for amid wt ing 3 N | arms on the table, and half closed awa The occupants of the apartment | re returned, shot | ok he murderers entered by a rear : | for shot, with detective, retreat- |0/ s N s [ 5 i i “All T want is enough money to fire escape awakening Mrs, Leonardi |ing thr . hge) ‘\ I wn \m by “,wm' declaring the lat- | than t i TR 7 | | | 8he screamed and they bound and { eng tracted by shotsiand |[°7'S real name was Willlam pass! | 15N buy me a room at a good hotel and | P ) a \ | | nty retty clothes for the next £ e |Mellenchuk, who he safd had served | o 1 ; s o ¢ ’ LU S gazged her with strips of a curtan, oun l‘f(’l[ln (’;a" ol by emplovees, fire on the They then killed her husband. She | | Counte £ g s orew as they, left the hotgl and the N . R . & O { ! turned to Gloria with e struggled free soon atter they escap- | Has Circulated $1,000,000 : e o out, | Doubt was thrown about the | s o e Bl S AR it o _Then sh [ see her every said deflantly to know when I've ke I did to her el, to Hammers—Assailants May Haye | Tenants in Five-story Bulldinz Dazh | thing else then. Woods also admitted he had re- celved part of the loot from the man | to 3 nore eff ~ 1 : in which the still was found escaped time in penal irstitutions. e | 3 & ! | year ) 4 frankly. Indian, “Tex" Cortz, or dentity 4 an el smilo on her red lips. ed and screamed. for help. Detrott, July 30 (P—Secret service | oo oty ™ o gatective, “Was mem of the man who actually | cried 30 barsredilips, killed the assistant cashier when | way. His only ARG BRI W e L I e | Woods admitted he had fired a shot- | Sh 7 JARN |\ | | > #ay to you, Dick,” she sald, committed by persons seeking re- (ury’ certificates totalling $200,000, |y "\ al uih of shooting, y always crinq when she v d her E / { N Wb ey Foana bt P Tn rst outburst ' [Fun. Witnesses had told the police | awn way, Ulvases v 1 ‘w” ml?dm?:":m that only ona charge from a shot- Y BvNCs SRetner: | venge. largely tn $20 bills, have been circu- | " ¢ SR e : Jated here and in other middle- | oy e i R ip my E todke, assistant cashier, who stood | p 0 3 e b I b crook, to get a hus- . . western cities during the past year | b ak z hot |8 E en fired and that that | gampened the \ N S th . o by nen ar |and kitled him itness r told | % 4 ) % 3 T AN \ nin the world In exactly my state Fresh Fish Monopoly |icie vesteraas vaid by federal |20 KU B s dack | o 11¢ A0 told a stery that Robert | woman whio sty ok : ol N NN ind . Bl cilh st New York, July 30 (®—Chaged |agents. The suspects are believed fo | “f‘ Scott, brother of Russell Scott,=unc T i A S S N |y S R Tan e Lelny sentence to hang but who has ob- s i = [ \ \ \ ; y wvith conspiracy to restrain and mon ‘\n members of a nation-wide gang | 0ol GG Toxas, -cowboy. i o ALk weepir at Ulyssos 1 | \ - 7 7 hat. What they want is opolize the interstate commerce in |who have tlooded the country with [FOUFRE P8 0% Hn B C g uring m\u}»m a sanity trial, was a friend | joggeq Ao B NN f their own . » » they want fresh water fish, 18 corporations and |more than $1,000,000 in spurious | S N e, He fer- "‘,“‘\ i of the robber band. | yop one thi A 11 individuals were indicted yester- (bills during the past year | rorized eniployees there untiihe was |, ert Scott also is charged with | ygiso when she- cric i e e 1 ro » s ety | murder in the sane indictment With | 4 Ulysses put it to himself, “biub NN by a special grand jury impanelled [ 1e o . captured after snappig 1S SHPY | Russell, and the latter has declared | por. Her nose did not sweil. - Her \ DB e e fo inquire Into conditions in tie |Believe Settlement of “"*‘"\ In fue “lM ot two policemst. | gopert fired the shot that killed & | ovas did ot sedden. e ! 1 fresh water fish market of New Riff Problem Near | sy e e, | Irug clerk, for whose death Russell | g fears simply rolled r‘ vsses got up and walked over to the window York. It was charged that the de-| fotuan, Spanish Morocco, July 30 [[O0MH LA 0% aatdneie) “{{m;( e them down upon her ivory checks wasit! ibaft, to lcatch aman with ants | heir efforts ta stifle >otain left for l'ran L oods, however, told numerons i her scarlet yuth trem 5 fendants in their efforts E (A—Marshal Petain left for Franc 3 Tt e (SRR Ty Rl e S A i L oy PINE | monty. Thnantins clobrenitoimeke competition circulated false credit ljast night. His return home is in- : | (b Shore Atter o it e lly, dabbi that's the | me look beautiful, and the jewel & res ) : ; kil that he had reccived”$1,500 from | all han 7 . that's ] k t il, and e jewels TenciiEassiogthorenoneall VA i tnfeieyore o 1 tha oot and caused the arrest of o | S mis & small handkercl And I'm | to make me look as it I were a very wholesale fish concerns which were |;gaivs in Moroceo have reac S e Gl s There, there Ulysses njj e ; i ! S 5 ST R e My Tok membersjol Hie Mmmm““"‘,'fl' conclusive stage—that an i aizio Larson, occupant of the {ciiq ho z > part of the money, e | himse i & LD 3 vt t 1o face h ) drew fn her i v Men have never been fair and tempting to force Independent con-nas heen arrived at hetween A ter the tasi driver delibel vtracted the story but later oF ; i x : exactly 1, | hissin with me, Why should T be ecrns into bank and France concerning H‘v' fately wreeked the cab, injuring Mrs. |og ¢ % s erying baby. T y. Don't |y o a ng . Y t ing to do any r squ. with men? I ask e to be adopted to inflict defeat Lar Nelson fled on foot and wWas | pyo suott . A Not = i 3 \ e Scott story Woods based on a - I Not on your ! TORONTO BUYS INFIELDER force peace upon the Moors. |Killed by one of the policemen when rd signed “R, Scott! It had |, Moy ¢ a long sobl ¥ o around (To Be Continued)’ Jackson, Miss., July 30 (A—Henry et Rt e . Scott. ¢ y % . i ! by Fung ac : e ¢ took ref cen malled to Mallenchuk. was dat- g ’ B E. Turnercisesond ghassman oL the two roblers who escapcd May 9, and bore a picture of e RSt re, 50 nobody would recognize me! Jackson club of the Cotton States | Y lin an automobile left running at the | : S : raised her eyes to Ulysses ir > D il spoanli zue, has T sold to the T t THE AL S k % |south side lotel. On the other side LA fentti i 2 5 . 1 [ re leagite glasEletniR0ICatoRE SRt oronto | 2 hotel door, Jim Woods was selzed | \ag writtan this message: an April s ; e vonand 5 Dick Gregory club of the Internatlonal league and | en he applied at a hospital early | “upear Billi—Your letter just re- | faded from her face, leaving it n 1 ing to get will report at the close of the Cot- | H & 1 [today for. treptment for a wounded [ aived, As yet your sultcase has not | E'AY Z v again just v as T can um[d i States lengue season. | arve ew:s (R0 B e A LA onn e ction RN oesieer S MERTRA SR S L ARR S [y (iR I rmorann i) as - ! : " ,la”e 0 | | ; will 1 of New York and also a this moment, was not Il oked at him with impudent asked, “And them “And then,” May finished, *I ging shots with n and threatening 0 arrived. Had letter from Miller the S S ‘ CO {the holdup and augmented the €on- |oinar day, Yes he Las a home, De- [ 1f @ sudden, arresting 3 fession of Holmes. troit, but I have forgotten his ad- | tome to her, “ar " I % A0 T s e : Le Sa P A s, e ! : 11 saw that i cyes ? / e 5 v non ufe 85 West ] Stree | t ! W3S yess, though possibly you had ot [T SAW e 3 5 \}0 1_.\11_11" {reet [Jack Nugent. Th ce believe |onjered your case sent there, Any-|On you: “Theres T s 3 New Britain, Conn. o t © WO | oy, it has not arrived, and let me | 18 @ man of iron iforlably I 10 leftunnoticed while the injury Jis swivel chalr, Tt was years sin T IODAY — FRL — sar. . || KODAKS 2 |was being treated [ e ST R Seoftsr | @ woman had taken the trou | The dedd Nelson was the leader | talk to him about himself to fiat Z / W : : 3 ON 3 S | 3 UEEUGUILE IMere was no postmark and the e 1 Ulysses X CONTINTOUESHONS | FILMS !\ I GG R CEADI A A (um apparently hiad been mailed in | Bim- rs t @ long time at his desk THE BIG RACE DRAMA i s true,”” he answerc 66 stony, perhaps, Mrs. Seymour K : Qrrmianh o eels e I 2 pale, shnder woman t life has made me mor | “Stones crumble, sometim; Based on “( l"‘(’Kl"RT' T toxicated or under the influence of I 26 doesn't! You're iron! You would O er Al etk fifteen other flavors care if peopie sald crucl, scandalou \ LYSSES mprove : o ' U The Williams & Carleton Ca . things about you You wo 5 = : KEITH YAUDEVILLE ""P’”v"”""f’ [ meentse RIHnEs Raaal e N / FORGAN ¢ ‘ tainly you wouldn't be cowardly el geam e suid Roy Harrah CO. | 2 enough to run away!” } . ‘ D S TG | ' Ulysses took off his horn-rimmed i ver 5 § ARl R e AMAZON & NILE ' 4 2 3 ¢, i 3 1 word, T don't b glasses, and looked i a wrong thing in BRUCH & THURSTON WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, Is that what you're doin OTHERS \ Ly ning away ?” he asked E: “SUNKEN SILVER i WILL BUILD THEM you want to sell your t you need never set foot some handkerchief | more. “I can't ple in this . probably know what they s NOW PLAYING : ; ReUs ¥ { S0 . v & 3, B Awi) Tears choked her volc LionelBarrymore - , Uissss leaned pack 1o rown how T FaN= (7 W ught of Vhw Mrs, Sey lll ing an affair with Jim IA The Man 5 | any other man was me ALSO ing fo him. ’, “No fool like an ol f “I'HE SLANDERERS" PR a With JOHNNY WALKER . 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