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| KMBASSADOR DISCUSSES - PRHBAB” 5’"““ GRIEVANCE OF GERMANS -NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. MILLDALE STORE ! home led to the finding of a pistol. | la Detective Peter J. Hayias of the New York Homiclde squad was with County Detective Allen and tue Leonia police when the arrest was made. It was learned this afternoon m the Fords |ant exhibit thereln, Bdsel B. Ford |said yesterday. nded it at the Ford afrport. When | build a transportation | useum the plane will be an import- TEXAS LAND STOCK An escort of planes met the Arc- Double Murder and Suicide After Quarrel Devol, Okla,, Dec. 23 (P—Dispute over a will that an 81-year-old farmer intended to make resulted Coolidge Advised oo Number off — “ oo~ Tobacco Valued at $100 Is Commercial achings | Taken Away Disapproval. 23 M—German Am- instructed to | Paris, Dec. bassador Von Hoesch, protest to Foreign Minister Briand | g 4 Y | Midale, 23.—Thieves broke tic plane at Toledo. When the his- toric Fokker had landed, the pilots taxled it into the Ford hangar, and Byrd and Bennett alighted to meet Edsel Ford. Mrs. Bennett accom- panied her husband on the trip. Commander Byrd returned to Bos- ton last night. that many other dellveries of these guns had been made in Bergen ‘county. They are sold by the Tost Music company of Boston. The prisener said he bought the machine gun for $40 to protect himself. Teraeitano is (Is First to Get This Distinction on Exchange HITS OVER S2.000 |near here yesterday in a double kllling and a suicide, | After James Willis, 50, had shot and killed his aged father, J. E. | Willis, and his brother, J. W, Willis, |55, he aided his 80-year-old mother |in placing their bodles on a bed and that he never recover: from the effects of the fall. The commissioner find that the in connection with his erved man | faccident | empioyme ! No Prosecution After ! Death of French Boxer Hartford, Dec. 23 (A—DProsecuting Attorney John L. Bonee, in police | court today asked fo! noHe in the case of Alfred Man, pugilist, of Bos- ‘Washingeon, Dee. Dec. 8,500 and 5,000 airplanes are now in commercial use in the United States, besides the hug: fleet of planes used in the air mail transportation. Con- 23—Between 5 against the acquittal of Licutenant Roucier in the Germersheim inci- dent, has already talked with tary General Berthelot of th eign office regarding the case. into the lunch room and waiting |station at the end of the Milldale- [ Waterbury Pramway company line in this toww early yesterday and stole cigars, cigarettes, tobacco and 11906 Model Auto Is a laborer. Operating Every Day Quincy, Mass,, Dec, 23 (P—A 1906 model roadster that can still do its X L lth it 1 = | ton, held here on a charge of man. New York, Dec. 23 (P—Jumping | then slipped §way to a nearby grain- | ughter following the death o) Arrest Towa Football Star as as much as 100 points on sales of 10-share lots, Texas Pacific Land | | Trust stock today achieved the dis- |tinction of being the first issue to | sell above $2,000 a ghare on the | POLICE STOP KUTSCH RUN. He cks Christmas Tree Under Arm. Iowa, Dec. 23, —(P)— exchange. Less | ary, where he shot and killed him- self with the same revolver he used in the double slaying. Fearing the approach of death due to his advanced age, the elder Willis wanted to go to Waiters, the Roucier was cleared by a French courtmartial of cnarges of Killing one G an - and wou two others, while several ere convicted for striki righist ori politi that it was me candy valued at more than $100. The e was left in a topsy-turvy manner, show cascs being tipped {over and merchandist throughout {the store generally being left strewn about. One large package of to- {bacco intact, which was received by yesterday was overlooked {by the robbers and saved the pro- prietor more than Entrance was gained by prylng open a window on the north side the building. The proprietor, Edward J. Minnix reported the theft to the local police and stated his shop was open until late ¢ evening and was locked when he left. He found ns place ransacked when he opened up early this morning. Finger print experts are working on the break in co-operation with the Southington police but up until a late hour Jast night no clues had been established. trary to popular belict the United States enjoys more commercial air of miles flown reans at him, and service in number and firms operating than Great Brit- ain and France combined This statement was made to Pr dent Coolidge vesterday by Col. I Henderson, president of the Aero nautical Chamber of Commerce, in presenting a report on comm air development on behalf of organization. Col. Henders companied to the W other members of the air ¢ The report points out th imately 6,000,000 miles & mail planes annually, routes cover 9,450 miles. Private | operators numbering 290 have flown considerably more than 5,000,000 miles with passengers, in addition to an enormous mileage flown in mis- cellaneous service. Although none of the private com- panies holding air mail contracts can yet show profitable operations, clals of these companies are encour- aged by the situation existing today, but belleve that public interest in commercial aviation should be aroused. There are 3,600 landing flelds in this country, of which 255 are rcgu- | Iarly appointed commercial fields.310 | are regular municipal flelds,2,762 arc | emergency flelds. The others belong to the army, navy, air mail and sea- plane operators. | The committee thanked President Coolidgs for his share in govern- ment cooperation with commercial air firms, declaring that if all offi- ©cors of the government in their ad- ministration of the present laws ap- plied the principle of aiding aviation as recommended by the chief execu- tive and fostered by congress the| progresa of commercial development| Taxi Hits Two Girls d. | - in the air would be assure: f\nd O“e IS Kl"ed | Bank S“eS to R'ecover Providence, R. I, Dec. 23 (P— ns even impar assert ¢ a local incident, that Roucier in legitimate self-de that Germany whose trials of war criminals by the ted in acquittals | atherweight sentences,” has no The those of n government should endeavor popular indignation n peace should be abov able polemics. I it is 1ot the peace that Boston Publisher to Face Libel Charges 23 (A—Frede W. wright, former publisher of the Boston Telegram, will go on trial January 10 on an indictment charg- ing criminal libel. He was indicted last fall on charges brought by for- mer Mayor James M. Curley After the Telegram was petitioned into bankruptey last Sep was succeeded by the B graph which, however, has not been { published recently. wright and the former mayor engaged in a fist fight when they met on State street last October, as la result of certain statments pub- !lished in the Telegraph. Two days later Mr. Caurley applied for a war- {rant for the arrest of Enwright on grounds of criminal libel. Boston, Dec k La Guardia Asks Facts Of “Under Cover” Parties ‘ashington, Dee. 23 (P—Demand Mellon give the house any connection of prohibition agents with peak v operating as a t club in New York was ay in a resolution by tive LaGuardia, republi- can, New York. resolution referred to testi- in federal court in New York recently that Ralph W, Bickle, “under cover” prohibition agent, has operated the speak-casy. LaGuardia declared the “under cover” hibition unit “is a crooked and vi- practice. use MACHINE GUNS TRACED. ¥ knowledge he may have of the | of regulation 25 miles an hour without | Towa City, |New York stock | undue fuss has led its owner, Wil Ni | liam Janvio, a local automobile me- | chanic, to lay claim to driving the second oldest registered car in the | United States. The machine is far | from a muscum piece, despite its ornate brass trimmed head lamps, carriage side lamps and hub caps, as |its owner uses it regularly on busi- ness trips to Boston. Gas consump. tion and a rattle in the driving gears |are its only drawbacks. He be- lieves that except for one New York | registered car, his machine is the oldest actively used machine in the country. k Kutsch, the “cowboy” of the sity of Towa football team, | was thrown for a loss Tuesday night | by a local policeman. Imbued with the hollday spirtt, Sarly this year the shares were | Kutsch wanted a Christmas tree and [quoted as low as $510. The discov- when an evergreen In front of & gro- |ery of potash on the company’s pro- | cory store took his fancy he tucked |persbes and a large increase in rev- it under his arm and started home. enues from mineral and ofl leases A policeman strolled by about the |stimulated the demand for the stock same time and after a short chase |which is closely held. Less than $2,- tackled the football star. |000,000 of stoci. is outstanding and When Kutsch appeared in the [the small floating supply has recent- police court today he was penalized {ly been further reduced by the pur- 325 and costs. The mayor warned |chase and retirement of certificates. | him to confine his football tactics to| The previous high record for a | the gridiron. sccurity in the stock exchange was established by Atlantic Refining {which s0ld at $1,575 a share before declaration of a 900 per cent stock dividend tn 19 than a hundred shares changed |hands in the forenoon trading, with the price mounting from $1,800 to $2,400. | Three Christmas Trees Enliven White House on, Dee. 23 (A—This stmas at the White House than ever if out- count for anything. mas t wHl dec- “orr\ln the ho instead of the cus- |tomary one. Ong probably will be placed in the blue room, one in the red room, and one in the green room. Three turk one particularly Fort Worth, pounds. The Cleveland. Th ‘Wit]\ withheld. GE MEN WARNED N. J., Dec. 23 (D) — Automobile service stations where signs are displayed “Alcohol For ale,” will subject the owner to ar- rest and penalty under the federal prohibition act, Ira L. Reeves, pro- | hibition administrator for District | No. 4, said last night, in a warning he issued to the effcct that such signs are clearly a violation of the law. Administrator Reeves said he would proceed against such service station owners that do not use the words “completely denatured alco- | bod | woods ot Burlington | Parker today that they had found a | skeleton about a half mile from Johnson Place. Investigation showed it to have been a man's body. Parker 'links this with the finding of a woman’s skull near the same place hout five weeks ago. He is certain at the Zembleckis had been mur- 1 dered. GA Paterson, | year' | will be merrier | ward indicatior Three C SURE TWO WERE SLAIN Detective Says Skeleton is That of Man Who Vanished with Wif Mount Holly, N, J., Dec. 23.—The crious disappearance of John 'mbiecki and his wife from their shack on Bogs, near Johnson Place in October, 1917, is solved so far as County Detective Parker is concerned. have arrived, fine gobbler from was, hing 80 her two came from name of the donors also EXTRA DIVIDEND New York. Dec. 23 (P—~An extra dividend of one dollar a share and the regular quarterly disbursement of $2.50 a share were | day by the Del kawanna & Western Coal Virtually | ¢ all of the stock is owned by | Alden Ccal Co. Dates of dividenc 1d Floyd | payments have been advanced one the plane | month to correspond to payments ast Summer, | by Glen Alden Coal. | ARTIC PLANE IN DETROIT Josephine Ford is Received by Edsel Ford from Commander Detroit, Mich., Dec | sephine Ford cam yesterday afternoon | mander Ricl | Bennett, th | over the North e to stay when Com- By | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS T'OR YOUR WANTS Pole 1 Arrest Reveals Many Weapons Have | i Deer hunters returping from the reported to | | Jennie Germaine, On $3,000 Mortgage Loan was iiied ana one An action for $3,000 damages has' panions, Angela Cardente, 21, been brought by the Berlin Savings|seriously injured this morning when bank against John F. Di Nonno, as|they were struck by a taxi driven by of her com- was . of Barrington, | Been Shipped to New Jer: kensack,"N. J., Dec, 23 n county authorities are siderably concerned over the velopments following the arrest of The con- [county seat. to make his will. He| was to be accompanied by J. W.| | Willls. James objected to the trip | because of had roads and the shoot- {ings ensued. K i | For Death of Husbhand Pridgeport, Conn., Dec. 23 (P—A | compensation award of $18 a week |tor 312 weeks was made today by | | Compensation Commissioner E. T. | Buckingham in favor of Carrie B. McCullough, widow of the late Wil- {liam McCullou, lenue, New Haven, omployed as a |traveling salesman by the Pittsburgh Plate Glass company of Pittsburgh, |Penna. On January 16, 1925, when |on Seaview avenue, this city, he fell |on a slippery sldewalk. For a time he was in a hospital for his in-| |jurles but returned to work in arch. He dled Aprfl 2. Commissioner Buckingham finds | that death was due to emboliem of | |the pulmonary artery. Prior to the | |accident he was a healthy, well pre- | We have one of the most Widow Gets Compensation | ve gh of 36 Linwood av- | B Fountain Pens and Including Desk Sets harles Pcgulihan, 21, of Pay, rance, in a ring battie at the state armory the night of December 1% | The Frenchman, who was engaging {in his fi it in the United States, was in the light heavywelght class, Death was due to hemorrhage of the brain and the fatal blow was delivered in the closing round of tha fight. A coroner’s finding'made pub- lic yesterday stated that the fighter's accidental and a misad Schatz granted the prosc- today and entered =a | tor's request nolle in the BOY SCOUT LE Derby Conn., Dee. 23 hoard of Fouss outs of Ame L] in Derby, An- , Shelton and Seymour at ng last night elected Jermahia Springfleld, Mass., scout executive, €larence O. Ward who igned to be- come regional director of the ecout movement in four southern states. Mr, Higgins will assume his new duties shortly after January 10, READ HERATD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANT, DER Che execu- nic Council, which . in- ca, ets N complete line in the City Penc | How about a Portable Typewriter for Christmas. New Britain Typewriter Exchange 96 WEST MAIN ST, i | I ¥ ncisco Teraeitano of Iort l.ee, ho was caught in Leonia after re- ceiving a .38 calibre Luger type or machine gun from express office at the railroad station there. The machine will for bullets and can be carried under an | overco t. A search of the prisoner's administrator of the estate of An-|Frank I. Duffy, of this city. gelatini Santucel, Vincenzo, Albert,| The girls were members of a party Antionette, Angelo and Lucy San-|of five on their way to work in the tucci, Morris Poliner, the Central Warren mills before davlight. Duffy Realty Co. and James E. Cecere &|claims that the headlights of an Co. | approaching machine blinded him Vincenzo Santucci is the Wwidower and that he did not see the girls of Angelatini, and the other Santuc- ! until it was too late. cis named are their children. It is| claimed that Mr. and Mrs. Sanfuccl gave a mortgage note on property to secure a $3,000 loan, May 24, 1924. The wife died the following December and paymeuat of the mort- gage has been refused, it is alleged | in th writ drawn by Attornpey| Charles F. Conlin of Plainville, and | fg served by Constable James W. { ning. Those named as co-defend- ants with the Santucci interests ar: claimants who hold mortgages and | liens. | Guaranteed 10-20-30c Meat Shop 70 W. MAIN ST. Four Providence Men | Held as Suspects |§ Providence, R.IL, Dec. 23 (P—| Theodpre Jackvony, 23, Angelo | Marchione, 25, Jay Webster, 19, and | Joe Brown, 43, arrested by state | police in North Providence, are held in this city today while the police eay that they are investigating re- ‘cent robberies. Brown and Webster have been identified as taking part | in an armed holdup of a north end grocer last night and Webster hrxs; onfessed, the police state. In this | holdup the grocer locked the cash | register with $40 inside and Webster | i said he got only 30 cents lying on a | shelf. He says his home s at Wil- | ton, N. H. Brown says he came [ originally from Chihuahua City, | Mexico, but has lived in Chicago and Buffalo. Ttalian Aviator Claims New Altitude Record Sesto Calende, Italy, Dec. 23 (A— | Kandro Passaleva, Italian aviator, | piloting an 8-59 airplane with an| ace type of motor, today established | & what is claimed to be a world alti- | tude record for an airplane carry- ng a useful load of 500 kilog: (1,100 pounds). Passaleva att & height of 5,930 metres, or about |# 19,700 feet. The previous record of | TEL. 483 Opp. New Hotel This Is a Chain Store BY ORDERING EARLY YOU INSURE PROMPT SERVICE AND SELECTED STOCK Turkeys b.45¢ Fresh Ohio Turkeys aviator. at Lowest Possible Prices Extra Fine Maryland 101 Prv 20 JOBE and Vermont MY LADIES! Geese - - b.38¢ 39c¢ Your Man is a Regular of This Shop. Our Suggestion His ¥d Are One Same. Long Tsland Fancy and and the Chickens b. 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