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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1926. TYLER NOMINATED A3 . 5. SENATOR (Continued From Page 1.) Qut of Qoze Into Zoos | geant Patrick J. O'Mara publicly known today fox | time. Several years ago became | |ha flr!l ADMITS AIDING IN 9 was a pnmlm.m ha was —_—_— t and was being \VO"]!\IIIHL \First Million Years Were the Hardest For! . i e Nvee Vanabmns But Curcio Tnsists He Had Not | touiiset dtemmine e oo thrmr ing them that the resolution committee was 2 . el e b i i Tearned of Crime Ono of the men in the fight eluded would be another palf hour before | | him and, going into the crowd, pull- | the co ntion would get down to; P Ry ST ed a revolver and was on the point usiness. More than lhalf of | Frank Curcla, aged 31, of 28 Lo-'| of shooting the officer when Curcio | tes were in their seat | cust sireet ,owner of the “mystery #topped him and wrested the revol- | time. Th terval gave | truck’ which conveyed Cezare Bar.!Ver away from him. Had he fired opportunity to stand around in | beri, murderer of Carmelo Tiralon- | {he officer would probably have hall and tall 1 go from the home of Carmelo Bon-| been killed as he was defenseless. | sentin ippeared to be that | giovanni at 56 Beaver street, this Soms time elapsed before the of- Rollin T r of Haddam would | to Brooklyn, N. Y., on the ficer learned of Curcio’s act and be accep for the senatorship | it of September 6, told the po-| When the opportunity presented it- and Mr. Morris for head of the state | [ of this city and Hartford late | S¢lf. he asked Curcio for the detalls. ticket. | vy that he belleves he left| Curcio verified the story and said Mr. Tyler had read the “wet the Beaver strect home about 9| there was no question that the gun- k" in the platform draft and o'clock and arrived in Brooklyn at Wwould” have fired but for his quoted as saying daybreak, thus settling definite SLange senatorial question as to whether the local T B ponee would ave nad time to an-| TRECESKT TOASTMASTER | end Barberi before he left New e e e T RONTSHICTBSEDINNER atform and notified the local authoritics of the on i Ignoeany of Sundee IEntire State Ticket With Roraback L bl According to Curcio, he was D Ll aablal sked by Vincenzo Luppino, aged And Weed Will Be Invited v st 31, ot 315 Arch street, to drive a . party ‘to Brooklyn, Curcio has a to Attend. S light delivery truck, Which he USeS| 4(torner Stantey J. Traceski has e SRS et e tess Cake Co. of lloboken, N. J.lanpual banquet of the Polish Amer- e wd as he dld not intend 10 Work lican Political Organization of Con- ‘ tabor Day, which was the day fol- {nocticut, which i fo be held Sep- named, a “bone dry,” | lowing the murder, he 10 tember 30, at the Burritt hotel, with % e dirtoi make the trip for $15. He ted, [niembers of Polish republican elubs e plank but 1| nd the police say they believe him, | from all sections of the state in at- that he did not know Barberl was tendance. N e wanted for murder nor did he know | The exccutive committes met last Linna oy there had been a fight of anynight at the office of Lawyer LA | _until the party had almost ceski. It was voted to fnvite the en- ofoier Well, if here isn't grandfather Varanus Komodoensis himself, | feached New York. jLravmiateplichatplcied S8t s tre Mrs, Moore and Prof. William- |reared up against a wall at the Bronx Zoo, New York, and | I drove the truck and the pas-ipublican comvention = ‘iesday. J son each wanted ank {looking around at the juvenile world! R e RO ; S RO é ] ! . berl and two other men. Arrivinginer C. Weld to be guests of the or- Mr. Thoms and Mr. Waters were | BY PAUL HARRISON completely WreeKing (he strongicrats [0 Dewy Tone pGurclo siranted suto) S8 s A SUE A L) : S T e T SR SRR D L S E cave the others but they urged him| A reception committee was named S 1 1 N nalserc Wrlter. —in which it placed {o continue to Brookiyn and ha fol- |10 consist of Public Works Commis- S i . Elesitas g :x‘;‘m‘v.’:;' ‘:“‘« Douglas |\:wmm curator of the |jgweq their directions until a house ;"'\‘:”;:rl’"\"]‘/‘iH"l'y“");"‘.‘\"",r“\“':.‘l:"l' s e s I : qopan DOXI | American Museum of Natural His- in the rear of a stors was reached. 135 an L A. Grysbowsk S SR M i ot AR toryy organizedth expenitlon: o1l Fre 7turied sosh fafier enying Bar- . The committes o e ,_W',_j little last Indies, wh; e they had ’v. 1| Britain, he learned of the mur SRR Sl e et ittle |reported by & Dutch explorer. They tford and realized he had t senatorvial distri i e, ot ahigans o aanrs | oo sacassa (hol e How Xark Zoc,| i to escape, Committee in Session This After- BLE B | 7 islaniogg S and the heaviest of bear traps, and | a time he considered notify- twenty pounds of - round steak |y small arsenal of hunting rifies. the police he 1 driven noon to Consider Plans and Con- ; 2 Fast of Java, they landed with dif- but on sec a5 le of their cage 18 a placard fieulty upon the island. White men red he might 1 struction Details. which they « % e DR eena ol i Its decided to remaln quiet and i the| pigny or a new Masonic hall to Sepet s s Ko res were pre ous I3 olic InBdTorRHIS DIrt (N chol 6e fEN R o feeut St it gt i h|Dnataiie an nxcolleat Harbor ot helt it e i e ot Stk - : '.‘H‘,‘l’“‘ “\ o wvl: L s probabl passage is made so dangerous by a fof it and take i COIC] R e A " v fast rip-ti hat boats don't attem not been away from v Britaln, | 0 iding committce held or- e ed it he sald, and 108t daily he ex-| o0 00 3 oiolock e mond | On one part of the shore of thi ted a visit from the polic That sen o tiatt aarnlate ¥ Bronx {harbor, where the walls ara rocky | McCue's Hunch Was Right woofl® .\ Ravmond TS lansanoven of is morc almost impossible to scale, the | Yesterday oon, the Hartford | g 00 - ¥ dhs B DA Db R e Tk e ion years old party found the lost world, and its | police obtained from Bongiovanni fn. | prots S s © O o0 B it A b e nE e e W lizard o is a dinosaur-like inhabita ormation that indicated that t The Jcor e i i s ’ the new-fou ) Tihe monitors have great o tn- | belief of Deteetive Sergeant MecCuef oo yneSacido now much would i iRilasaata cousin far removed. For the Giant stead of webbed feet., Thelr hearls [of this eity that the truck was 0 {0 coont 1o constenet the building ‘ what happened last i Monitor other name for the new- are large and ficree, with jaws full | New Britain, was correct. Sergeants 4" ¢ dutii(s: 15 18 the purposa n le wanted a1l to {hink of |1¥ discovered reptiles—grows to a of sharp, cu teeth. They don’t | Madigan and Gallichio, accompanied | (o o A o e A T rt and soul |1ensth o r nine fect, and has breathe sm and flame as theiby a Hartford attorney, camg here| yno" ity as rapidly as expedient SR e ) than a man’s. story hooks would have them, but crday and nssisted by SerBeants|qna corporation has sufficlent hone mocratic victory in | And the me lousn't craw th ak loud hissing nois Cue and O'Mara and Officer| yioney on hand and there is a de- e b s pur He runs on las of steam escaping from some in roun Ao DRI UD pIn DI Bl R T ern peo- ort 1 can out- | fernal region Russell & Erwin's factory. He (0l gonic bodics. and their auxiliary St ce a Paddocl The sex of fhe two dragons has|them he had engaged Curcio at S rAtloRs Al i o il tail is 1 appendage that not bee ermin Whatever it is | Bongiovanni’s solicitation Gt ancelit Tos vt e Iragged along the sex Is the same, for it is deter- | ‘The police then went to Curclo’s, ¢ present all the local bo Tatian 5 damage by i width of the skull, and [home but he was not there. S00n .xoent Aziz Grotto, m i e i ny n oen u'\‘ of its ;“, 2t 0’::; .]:' on :h;\ m-: ~|‘r‘v\"v- :nhlv:h‘llv':“li\wy‘”‘]‘ “ ;“ top floor of the city hall building. it h snecles v, un e speci- | seen driving hi e an as = | = ol e o7 Ailinans captured Lut Ie stopped. He admitted his part in SPORTSMEN TO ME ' dir on the isiand of Komodo escaped bywill be no haby dr t rape. About 6 o'clock lasti Rajph Merrigold, who has heen i evening be and Luppino weze taken y,ough South America and has re- that it i | 1710 BE TRIED FOR MURDER |10 Haritord and atter they (m.'lrlhvvr cently zebirned i willl (spealciiol tha struct Sy bR s L e s e e R rmT.u nting At orney Franz members of the New Rritain Fish of tha 1 told | Wis firstinul w0 dsoter ton : Gty | J. Carlson, they were released. They'ang Game association at its regular Fiie i atory i : 0iti of port who was in-|will probably be witnesses in the eeting, I v evening, Sept. 24 at e nen [ : dicted by a grand vy Tuesday for|Barberi murder case. The truck s jr. O. U. A. M. Hall on Glen street e S e o in par fours. imurdor in the first degree, will belheing held by the Hartford authori- An entertainment has been pro- e Sk Chick 1 his drive into the |} t to trial in eriminal superior vided by the entertainment commit- The s i for but |’ 1 was aight 1 before Judge L. P. W »Hn Curcio Once Saved O'Mara {tee under the chairm ip of Ar- it was not ready to be re VN the ¢ r. Chick ond f in and a jury on September That Curcio of Locust at, (thur Berg which will follow the talk Sl ot 1 or-|"d to bring him out of the tallagrass, |according to present plans of the| oy and driver of the “mystery iand motion pictures fored & resolution oir the death of |%Nile Bobly's approach took him to attorney it was today. Glg- K" in the Cerare Barberl mur-| s George M. Gunn and it was adopt- | D8 ©182 © green 11 is the acensed slayer of James ' qor case, once saved tha life of Ser- 'READ AERALD CLASSIFIED ADS He said that Mr. Gum | The Chicago vete Capalongo of 3 i 1ong the staunchest democrats | 1l recovery, o in e i his pitch 1 to the pin. He th ETHEL C fl sided over tom- | sank his first putt for a half. amou age porary ehairman. Tor () « nth was Iso ha i in gan. Hartford c Joih continued to play | committee, read t Mhain driveatavere. stralebel W. J. O'Brien wa pproaches on this 1e | hibition plank re-read \ Sl ; | 2 safely on the en to give | [ cheering after Mr. Lonergan - had air of putts for regulation | dons this. @ Brien started to tal : s | and was both cheered booed as he raised his voice louder in op | y continued the terrific m”“l position to the report Timothy |2t the twelfth, each player once | Lynch, Rockville, acked if a prohi. |MOTe matching par figures with onist could come in 1o ¢ ¢ 1 apparently could | 1ol ' demottail . 5 N Their iron tosses | ® mer, former United States ma the 154-yard strotch 1, went to the platform : and rough straight to the | fered for menator (he nams ey then ran down their | lin U. Tyler -putts to within two t | He got a laugh when nd holed out their third to a member su cde ved the h in par | | thering in fours. 1 was sugg: 3" hes s illy 300 yar in “high prais A 4 ym while Chick was 20 nomination was made by - | Yards shorter They ed tion. Sty > flag and were down Philip Troup next presented the | in name of Charles G. Morr for | hoth playe 150 | - governor in crisy ogistic | v th 14th af specch, and the name was accepted | a cllous re- by acclamation | ¢ the 1 to plant Charles J. McLoughlin of Hat- | i n ford offered the name of 150 halved the 15th, where W mayor of in overcame Jones' su- licutenant governor, 1t ing 1 ng his mash- . ed by acelamation ot f flag. He re As diifering from all other 1 p however, both fons there werc ver in four & speeches three up at the | including John | jth ‘where his iron shot Naugatuck, who | short and in the rough. Bob- ate with him. | by was 15 fect over the pin. Chick The state comn was em- | pitched on with his second and powered to fill vt took two putts, Boan| the ticket. The convention 1l par threc Chairman Fenton for | Tth Tole was halved 1n with a round of lause. Tl ve »bby hooked into a bunker | convention adjourned at 12 rom the tee, while Evans clouted | - his drive straight down the center. | y I Bobby was barely out of the trap I | wi his s d his third | dropped -1 a trap near the . Livans was on with his third | 0 trap and then holed a 15-foot- \ " to et his hal LI\TES\T TH{HG~ ’ Wi th Jones 8 up coming to the (Continued from First Page) [1Sth tee, Ivans brought off a | irdie four on the home hole to ' vans out his first hole of the | advantage match at the eighth when Bobby's| Both got away good drives, but irive found a trap to the left of the [ Jones' second was in a deep sand fairway, Chick ralght down |[pit, while Chick lofted his ap- the mliddle 15 on with his|proach to the edge of the green second. Bobby's approach landed in | B recovery left him 40 yards e rough, but he tossed his' third ' from the flag ha needed his onto the gi ) ¢ ila Chick putts for 2 fi pushed his of right up The ninth 3 threes, and holed out in four. Demand for Independence D-| to the members of the New Britain Rot club at noon today. Dr. Pot as recently returned from a | ip to Indla where he spent three onths, and he told the Rotarians| his impressions of the country | “The area of India is nearly two- hirds t of the United, es and houses 330 million people, three | times the population of the United States,” he said He said e view of Mount Everest is India's greatest | gift in nature and that it Taj Mahal = DR, POTTER GIVES VIEWS ON INDIA minishing, Reports Minister Tt Ghandi had been logical in his policies he would have thrown the railroads out of India, would have | radio, sewing machines, | iral impliments; he w turned to western civiliz surgeons and surgical ents and knowledge of g to Re Potter of H. have its tion instru- medicine, Dr. Rockwell Har- | T rtford, who spoke | t in art. He spoke of live together In vil- | packed in like sardines and a whole family from a baby inging in a sling on the wall to| 3 its greatest g how the people lage how o great grandparents live and sleep | one room in mud huts in villages. | aking of Ghandi he said: | ihandi is receiving today more | spiritual admiration and moral de- | votion than ever was given to any | one man during his lifetime in the | history of the world ! He spoke of Ghandi's “passive | resi for political and econ- | omic independence, and stated that | the demand for independence from | Great Bri‘ain scems to be diminish- o said that despite Ghandi's pol- | Norma Smallwood’s mother is helping the queen carry the trophies of “istbpplne &t the & all as “Miss Tulsa” and “Miss America of 1926 at the Atlantle City ts of western industry and ¥ pageant The mother’s halr is bobbed, and she wears shorter civilization he would not give up the t than “Miss America.” Iroads and when he got appen- RRER LY, g citis he was operated upon a m surgeon who used western: Fireman Presents Novel | SHORTEST MEETING IN Struments. 5 ; - Henry Ford has broug (Taim for Compensation F stated. Me said natives will buy a | his claim for compensation on the r. put a bus body with a allegation that his condition, which i of 16 persons on the chassis | has been gnosed as ulcer of the |Convenes at 7:01 And Adjourns aé pa people Into it and go ca- | stomach, was the result of swallow- reening down the road blowing their | ing smoke at the various fires he has 7:03 to Allow Democrats te horns all the way. worked at, Richard Bradford, a . denied that the modern mis- | member of Engine company 12, will Attend Convention. ry system is to “put anything g0 before Compensation Commis-| Tha common council held the on India, but said the mission- | sioner Charles Kleiner on September |briefest meeting in its history last today is striving to give the 27 to press his claim. night, being called to order at 7:01 Tndian “a chance at our best, while| ILegal authorities here said Brad-|o'clock and adfourning at 7:08 are going to have a chance at |ford’s claim is the first to be based |o'clock. The meeting was called one our cleverest.” He said hey |on those allegations hour earlier than usual and adjourn- will get our best and they are likely — |ed to permit democratic members to to get our meanest. There isn't a . |80 to New Haven to hear the key- iness trick ever invented '.nm-‘o“ ner 0[ Resmma"t Inote speech at the opening of thejr |state convention. Summoned Into Court rusalem or Je sotland, Connecti- | Adjournment was cut that they donm’t know Justin MeCarthy, proprietor of alon motion of Alderman W. H. Judd. Through the missionary he said |restaurant at 71 h street, | Councilman Thomas B. Fay ex. India will have its part in the build- notified today by tective Sergeant pressed the appreciation of the min. ing of a world civilization Ellinger and Officer {Sadler to be in |ority for the courtesy given the dem- Members of the Washington | police court tomorrow morning to|ocrats. school baseball team in the Rotary | face the charge of violation of the| ——— leagne were guests of the The |liquor law, he two officers y THREE BOYS MISSING lotary trophy was presented to|terday took samples of beer on sale| Leo Smulka, aged 15, of 218 Captain Vincent Mareynec by in the restaurant and today they Broad street, and two boys named Viec-President A cott received the chesist's afalysis show- | Vechoricki and Michowlck, of Gold Next Thursday b will m ng the alcohc content to beiand Grovk streets respectively, have t the C s Ilomc greater than the law allows. |not been home since Tuesd ac- - - | e | cording to report of the Smulka READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Motor-driven roller skates are & |boy's father to the police. 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