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16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1926. NON-STOP SEAPLANE JUMP FROM VIRGIN Going Via. Cuba—Banrt- lett in Command. avy Planes Will Start October 19 and Will Cover About 1,806 Miles, o ships, T istance to be flov 06 nd the route ¥ e The Route Selected ton Roads, Cape Hatteras, Alligator Key, Fla., Mari ross Cuba, down the ez ern coast to the Isle of Pines Providence isl > Five along st- old ill be sta- the way. Two between and Miami, and Pines and Colon. o will accompany r Bartlett are Lieutenants Rodd, Radio operator; Conell, who was pilot of plane in whi~h Command- tempted his flig H. Scheldha . Curtin, who was gating officer for Paris flight The PN-1¢ planes mene of thom Hawaiian flight form a part of the tance cruising squad oned at Diego, prove satisfactory, another to fly to Hawadl is CHICAGO WARFARE INBLOODY CLIMAX Death Strewing Machine Gun Mows Down Five Men Oct P Chicago —Ch 15adliest gang battle— ned ands of booze ra trrmination—has or between tiwo opulent t H sers for control of the ety liquor t war, the was the weapon o mowed the shadow of Chicago’ dov great of the Holy Na ack, ssination of y McS olic Catl North St r- Assist- crous han t t State's Attorn expected inter repr that through Witnesses Are Afraid is another gang killing. No ows anything. No one want They are atrald,” tache of fice who ne of viggin, was bring reprisal and —the eternal vicious ds go to eycle Ui one ki to know anyth was the comment of the state's attorney question 1 sses at the the slayings. Two Killed Outright vietims in the ne deadly of gangla west and own The most d's method of eliminating its enemles were Earl “Hymie” Weiss, notorfous zangster and gunma ho at 28 rlordship of a powerful of booze runners a licute wide co 1 Paddy Murray Both were killed almost instantly, eir bodles riddled by slugs ne guns, spitting messengers of death from a room ing house window and an automo- bile raked them with a withering cross fire of lead. List of Wonnded The wounded were Willlam W. O'Brien, former assistant state's at- prominent criminal lawyer, and counsel for “Big Joe” Saltis, ally of Welss now on trial for mur- der: Ben Jacobs, an favestigator for O'Brien and Sam Peller, henchman nd bodyguard of Weiss. The two went down under murderous stream apparently moment after they had left modest florist shop of William 1oficld, across State strect from cathedral, and believed by police to be the headquart-rs of the Saltis forces. It was in this shop ars ago that Dean O'Banion, ace of Chicago aleohol purvevors, was in by three gunmen amidst his roses and chrysanthemums, Hit By Seven Bullets Attorney O'Brien had just torney, the a the two of come from the criminal courts building a | | few blocks away, where a jury had been completed to try Saltis. O'Brien, struck by seven bullets, but declared out of danger, denied that the florist shop was a rendezvous of Saltis workers, but police found a list of all men called for jury service in Weiss' pocket, while a safe in Scho- d's office ylelded a list of state Why The AB C Cold Facts on The ABC Oil Burner i No carbon or soot—25% your oil. A Hot Subject Quiet. more heat from Less Oil is Required— very drop of oil is atomized. No heat is blown up the chimney. Longer Boiler Life— The horizontal circular flame is evenly ap- plied to the water | egs. Burns Low Priced Oils— =\ It burns gas oi cheap. 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The meeting broke up, a cording to information in the hands of the authorities when Weiss de- manded that Capone offer for as- sassi two men who had tried to his r, Vincent “Schemer” Drucel on Michigan ave- ks ago, the dem d the war was on ping into the past, the authorities saw the O'Banion slaying as the genesis of a series of reprisals and coun prisals, culminating in the latest assault. Weiss was a faithful 1 the florist- gar Johnny T. rio T the shoot- ing. Later Torrio was shot down but not killed and this was called a re- prisal by O'Banfon's Then two months ago came attempt to kill Drucci, partner Weiss in the leadership of anfon gang—blamed on the pone faction. A counter blow by Weiss-Drucel forces was seen next episode, when the Haw hotel in Cicero was raked by chine gun fire in an e attempt apone, ed. A lull followed during which the abor attempts at peace were made. Soon after the Hawthorne shoot- ing 2 young man rent a room on North street next door to the We Drucei rendezvous re Weiss enemies waited for opportuni- ty, and when it came, showered the deadly lead from the window. y against of shoot “peace par nue several w was re followers. of the S a- Thoug};t “New Britain” Only Address Needed Evidence that somcbody has a faise {dea of the population of New Britain was received today w mail clerks checked up ages of the parcel post delivery. package bearing the cryptic address of Mrs. Jon: and al' efforts to find more infor- tion failed. There are thirteen on. in the phone book and idering all those that do not vell, Postmaster that the joh was parcel Is awalting a ship at the local post win decided big and the claim of ow! office, nes College Club List;r'\s To Lecture on Books | An enjoyable meeting of the Col- lege club was held last evening at the home of Mrs. Marcus White, at 99 Forost street. Edwin Clark, book | critie for the New York Times, spoke entertainingly on “The Latest Good Books,” mentioning and eriticizing the most worth-while writings in fiction and biography which have re- | cently come to his on The meeting was well attended and there were a number of new mambers present. After the talk re- freshments were served New England Potato Crop Outlook Is Excellent Now Wakefield, Mass,, Oct. 12 (P—The potato crop outlook for New Eng- llanda was somewhat better on Oec- tober 1 than in 1925, but was 4.3 | per cent under the five-year average, the New England crop reporting service here was found. Improvement was noted princip: ly in Maine and Connecticut. The rospect for the former state was 45,000 bushels, 2.2 per cent high- er than the five year average. Better conditions caused some im- provement in Connecticut during { September, bnt the outlook declined slightly In New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts and Rhode Island ENLISTS IN ARMY Emmanuel Carrubba of 251 Farmington road this morning en- listed in the U. 8. army and <was assigned by Sergeant Willlam Bul- lock to the fleld artillery in Texas. coun- held 8 o'clock. of Dwi two gam o ting T o'clock t in the afternoon the O. E. S. hos- rd on of 8 Ne an ops 21 1 from tion born to Mr was forr a te and n of Yorl in : ach S Handine kowitz wedding in New York ssed )Ie;vi‘:‘an Catholics Ask That Law Be Amen Mexico City, promi C ded can con. presented to olic Episcopate ution is fdentical with on mber by some time a New Britain, Conn,” | too | & were some splendid solo n rs also The concert s report |a social and financial success 378 Main Street PRINCESS SLIPS of Radium Silk of Estra Fine Qualify $2.65 Special | $1—BUILDING princess slips 10-inch hip hems ana straps of self material. 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October 192 undersigned beg leave to pe- 1 your Honorable Body for a in the Zoning of Main t from So south to the City line as f At present ection of th d for b “B", and located di- tly opposite Petitioners as this is reque on th cet, at South Strec ning back for the depth of t southerly to the City Lin the west side beginning et, and running south to v property, that this section ged to Residence "B | Sam Sablotsky, Frank Zapatka Lucien 3 and Thos. Tee and_Service. NASH—motor_cars. Bee the new Sales and Bervice. A. G. Eim Street. Phone 2458. & Co, & and Park Sts. Gabriel 110. nubbere, | Your petitioner respectfully rep- | resents; 1. That he is t erty on Stanley Street betwee Bain Street. All the prop t and n E ctween Ellis on Stanley n zoned under | zoning act of the Ci ain as a Re petitioner requests your = Body to change the Zon- at both sides of § Yours respectfully Paolo Ravizza, Chas. V. quist, Ivor Bengston, Frank Woods, Oscar Stohl, Alfred- Yinga Peters Meddrick O. 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