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ews of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD “’3 P-lom." g g m,,,xg:o W BRITAIN, CO FAIRFIELD DRUGGIST HELD UP THIS MORNING; $10,750 IS LOOT OF THREE GUNMEN $10,000 in $500 Bills| in Pocket of John E.| Boyle Represented, Cash Payment on Blg Real Estate Deal. Bandit After Looting Cash Register Casually Went Through Victim’s Cloth- ing and Discovered Un-| expected Sum. Conn., Dec. 27 ) — Doyle, druggist, was held robbed of $10,750 shortly Defore 11 o'clock today by three med men who entered his store. robbers made their escape in TFairield, John E. up and Tl a touring car bearing Connecticut | markers. Had Money in Pocket Most of the money was kroll in Boyle’s pocket, a cash payment on a real estate deal con- summated last week when Boyle sold ten shore cottages at Fairfield beach. Boyle had been carrying $10,000 in $500 bills on his person since last intending to t week, > the money York for de- to New d from getting down to N on account of the Christmas | Bandit Draws Gun wo men entered the when Boyle turned to go behind the counter to wait on them, one scd a revolver against the of Boyle's head and order “open up that cash register.” After Doyle, covered by the r ned the cash regi s orlered to stand aside. of the bandits moved | door to act as a guard, . twirled a revolver around | wed the muzzle menacingly Poyle’s nose, instructing him to ack of the store un- he wis to have While one toward the 0 los blov ing the cash drs ned to the propri \ed His Pockets what you've said the m got on Boyl a quick kets. extent of his find, didn't wait any de the man there and don't move | away or we'll kill you,” 1 to Boyle. 'he Vietim Obe i st obeyec stopping ng enough to glance out to where the third bandit was sitting in a green touring car. All thrce robbers got into the and immediately headed in the 'll-l rection of D until ws only| the ot of in | description being m a is ].nu\ zeport p the car. all directions. A, 1. CORP. SELLS PART OF HiGH ST. PROPERTY okol Bros., Buyers, to Ex- | pand Cloak and Suit [ Industry i I operty | fronting on High ots owned by the Ru visicn of the American Corp. was sold today to | Sokol Bros, manufactfrers of cloaks and at a price which was not made publie. The sale wa ¢ George T. Kimball, prosi- the American 1lardwar and Rabinow & Taschkow, ents, the ‘brok- | and | M suits, re operty has 1ntely and a frontage of 61 fee on High equal fror on depth is buildin an 15¢ It one of | assembli Motor Vehi: been ma suits in six years, | hment at 121 North yout 50 hands ard ved. They intend to make ¢ » alterations on the new ‘? kol Bros., have of for bli who cloaks and city the past an est zequired property and employ about 150 he 1t id figre his 1 for N T ball of President K becau: ! indusiries enconr- tha sale only diversified should be | come ardoned for Christmas, |v Killed by Bad Liquor Mo Towa, Dec. 27 (A— nan 38, whose 30- intoxication had | Christmas eve, o/ freedom over | i £ na Do That h Dous sentence for commuted he might enjoy holi inking pois of poison ¢ nnouncecd i in a| store and | his brains | | Methodist church, lNl by his |ship of the departm 358 feet. | H . HOOP TOSSERS . UST QUIT BURRITTS |South Manchester Com- } plains Against Capt. Za- leski and Havlick Captain Marion Zales bert Havlick, forwards on the New Britain High school basketball team, | Were ordered today to choose tween the high school bask team and the Burritt A. | with whith they had bec in games prelimina [m Guard conte |on Saturday nights. Principal Louis P. Slade had act- led on information furnished him by Principal Clarence B. of South Manchester High sc ho, be- ball am, n playing to the Nation- the state armory posit in a bark there but was pre- | lin a letter, told him t learned from South people that three of the ‘tball men were playi | Burritt team. He named aleski and Havlick, for: 3 regular team, and Fred Zehrer, guard on the junior varsity team. On investigation Mr, Slade found that the first two named w members of the outside team that Zehrer is not g other than the schoot eved that the inforu the priv Clark of t team, who: were humbl the New Dritain 11 ¥ tes Amomhg to headma bers of the school ith organized hool sched id. e Burritt A. C. team 1 r organization and r onalism are brovght are but any ter ular and ou ithe ligh school players. STANLEY WORKS VETERAN PASSES ON AT AGE OF 79 « Charles Edward Andruss Spent 17 Years in Employ of One Concern. arles Bdward An | old, foreman of the { bartment of the | the last 25 years of his nent with the company, and one oldest membe the dicd last n 6:45 o'clock at the home daughter, Mrs. William Cow of 40 South Burritt |4ong iliness, He was born in Farm n Sep- tomm- 19, 1847, and at the age of s moved to this city. He had m'ult his home here since (hat time, « period covering the p 60 yea { e was an ab found employmen Works where his v promotion to t years em- stre at that position until his Fraternally he with 0. U, A. M., the Sianie society, the Stanley Wo Benefit socie nd th American Mechanies: are his son, Charle city, two dav ith whom he hs and Mrs. Willian Hartford; a brothe of this city: and nir ineral servi morrow afternoon at home of his daughte H. Alderson, pa Methodist church terment will be tery. William Trini wi t in Fai \ Veteran Watchman Dead at Wate Ansonia, Conn., Edward P. Ryan nig the Wire Miil of the company was found d a ehnir in the e tory this morning. been seen an h found and death is ! ed to h ile he was seated in cafting to be relieved from du He had worked for the comy forty vears.” A widow ang five chil- dren eurvive. Meart ‘discase s given as the cause of death. BELOW ZERO WEATHER Springfeld, Ma TR — Average temperatures of cight and ten degrees below zero 1uled this vicinity early toda siderably lower temperaturcs rec d* seat of the f in had a chair in with ¢ |orded in some places. | we EVIDENGE GROWING . AGAINST SUSPECT {Police Claim Meriden Man's Alibi Is Shattered WAS WITH MURDER VICTIM Fred Edel Denies Any Part in Killing But Police Clalm He Was Broke NECTICUT, MONDAY, Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg 13 ’938 Dec. 24th DECEMBER 27, 1926. —.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS 35 Mothers in Town, With Total of 242 Youngsters; Honored =T Hazebrouck, France, Dec. 27 (P—Thirty-five mothers of the little village of Bavinchove near- by have just received medals of “Famille Francaise” for thelr share in countering charges of race suicide so often made against the French. The thirty-five mothers have a total of 2 children, making an average of almost seven children to each mother, a record for so small a community. ) at 6 p. m, But Had Money at Midnight of Tragedy. Meriden, Conn., Dec. 27 (Pl—In- vestigation into the shooting of | John Mastriano, Jr. of this city, | was continulng today while scores of friends and relatives were attend- ing the funeral of the victim at St. | Rose's church. A solemn requiem high mass was celebrated by Rev. Rocco Guerriero of Waterbury, a who was as- | Quinnas | Francis cousin of the dec sisted by Rev. John R. deacon and Rev. J. sub deacon. Heart cemetery. The police continnued to check up the movements of Fred Edel, local restaurant man, who is being held t New Haven on suspicion in con- nection with the death. Alibi Reported Broken Following upon testimony which placed Edel and Mastriano in Ham- ased, {of a man, Edel, in a trolley car at Milldale about 11 | |o'clock on the same night bound for | cers that Forr | two weels | Moriden. Edel's alibi of having gone to Mill- | aal Meriden with him shortly after 9| o'clock is now completely punctured, ,according to the local police. al men are prepared to testify, | r id, that Edel, who said he was “broke” at six o'clock on the eve- Egan as | Forrester, ers, chec |dsn at 9:20 o'clock on the supposed 'money night of the murder, are statements | charge of defrauding the who is acquainted with | Wakeficld who claims to have seen him | §} with Mastriano on the night of |ica and {December 19 and having returned to | produced a check which the Uni- arian minister cashed. came back marked “no funds.” father s said to be a Cam- his mother's Westland avenue, bridge, address as BECAME CLERGYMAN T0 PLEASE MOTHER Harvard Graduate Then Gave It Up—Jailed Now as Swindler New York, Dec. 27 was sentenced to an after pleading guilty to another minister and department stores His plea was to Rev, de Unitarian church. Mr. Slaten told ter called on ago, during the orreste: ired real Mass. state man ot He gave €9 Ininy of the shooting took part in a | Boston. rl game shortly after midnight and | |er, who is he had left a boarding | West 7 (P—Denying | board bill verware and books. Simons of All Souls 1so told the pro- given teachers fow | left with a quantity of4. Denial Dec. part in the death Merlden restau- | | New Haven, that he had of John Mastriano, rant emplo; lonely spot in AMount Carmel, more than a weeck ago, Fred Edel, of Mer- | iden has admitted to he was with Mastri tter is helieved ano the night to have been as questioned for nearly an he had be | 1821 to ple: ing the ministr |it up. He then b theology by the coroner and is told that official that Mastriano a week ago that he left the lat- he was with but in Meriden. At least three more witnesses will oned by the \ The coroner said today o hoped to close the case within the next day or two and that every thing in his hands in ‘he way of ev dence pointed to an early finding ! with the responsibility of the death | s pon with which the crime might have been committed has been the coroner added. Mastriano was shot through the head. That Edel made a trip to Mo Carmel on some mission or other, there seems to be little question in the minds of investigators. He has| been identified as a passenger ahoard a New Haven bound Waterbury car | Without Lice: due in New Haven shortly after § clock on the night Mastriano is be- licved to have been killed, and is sald by the conductor of that car to have gotten offt at Dudley switch in company with another nan. IN GREATER NEW YORK who was killed at a | Unitarian church bation officer that Forrester oroncr Mix |and t days wo | #ehoa! beo coroner later | g, per would not | Heal Forr, ual to b | edue u Murray, w. three ¢l bail tod | driv endanger the public, out a license and with going aw after three accidents without m A 27 years old, Touse 92nd street with an The Rev. M. Le had a position as a at Forrester after a In his ofn defense, Forrester n ordained a minister at Prestenburg, Ky. in orde » his mother and, to his liking. and philosophy, rence to i me of a s a re Boston news the offi aid the commend Jorre sentence but, In imposing large on account on and methods in getting money and goods. i BOSTON POLICEMAN 1§ INVOLVED IN ACCIDENTS Drunk and Evad- ing Responsibility Charged Against C Dec. 27 a uoston policeman Boston, was alleged to I automobile acciden hrist “as Eve, held in ing w aper known his identity 79 {5 Others in Hospita!— Chicago Has One Christ- Dec. and excessive drinking 27 (A——Poison today of 11 vear, ew York, Juor garnered a toll e 1 here than last and 73 persons sent to hospitals for ilcohelism, more than for the same od of 194 and 19 ght of the deaths wer an and three in Brooklyn. Im- redistilled alcohol was sponsible, the opinion medical Thomas A. Gonzales ical miner, said, ver, s on seven of | d indicated that excessiy g rather than poisonous e ments was responsible. Dr. Norris said the cre so rushed that in liquor known to contain ibstances they would not tal y it properly. of alcoholism report- | Bellevue hospital, only considered serious and attend- | s said all probably would recov- wenty of the 65 were released treatment. Included in those ed were cight women. combined. in Man- prop largely v of Dr. ( examiner., tant in D me howe bootlegse redistilling poisonous | | e time | | to pur or ed 1 reported in Chicago over the week end, but Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, city heaith commissioner there, es timated that “poison” costing up- ward of $10,000,000 was distributes in that city as gifts. Probably not more than § cent of this liquor | | genuine, he said, and advised | you mus nk, first take Yquor to a chemist, In Poughkeepeie, N, Y., a railroad workman died from drinking home | | made was that th under suspension of day. n mas Rum Fatality L ; Driscoll and John J. Wood, cers in charge of the patrol wagon, drinking in the w ported. the Serlonsly bis wagon and after manded raise bail. fessional safe crackers r door of the safo in t Aggett’s drug “ront this city, got away with more than B 15| roceipts of the store over the wee end. forcing a at through a sheathed cellar nly one victim of bad liquor was |y til the stor this morning. liguor. # Murray was one tod. drinking liquor during After a pépeat patrol wagon when ieut. Dickinson, found the Thomas J gon house, Ofticers ( s alleged 10 have box after taking ed to have driven and in- jured Michael Hanlon and his seve automobile that struck The police horse collided He Loy w a. old on, Francis hurt. The later struck a it parked automobile, to jail car | Worcester Safe Crackers Loot Office in Center of 7@ smoved offics Main corner Worcester, Mass., Dt streets, the busiest some tim: They entered the build double door in an the rear of the store, and robbe reached the cove then was not di was open THE WEATHER New Britzin and vieinity: encrally faiv tonight: T day unscttled, probably snow or ralu; rising temperature. =77 Tl IWCEE 'DIVIDENDS OF 8 12 P. C. i | ciat ot ke e Chatt 1 Anaiton ‘CAR BARN BANDITS’ (P—Edgar 8. who described himselt as Burial was in Sacred la Harvard graduate and a Baptist | minister, determinate term in tl | today frauding worthless check for $10. s accused of defraud- | ing ministers, boarding house keep- the with sha s on banks where he had no'' specific A ten, pastor of the West in- penitentiary with a /ings as of record Janua prohibition offi- him sald he was a lec- turer for the Rotary clubs of Amer- conversation The check | Private obation officer said Forrest- admitted in unpaid and taking with him sil- not find- ame a lecturer on He gave . probation of- paper remarked that in his opinion was a dangerous individ- 2 of his he had who figured in on $2,000 hile drunk, driving so as to ting with- of four patrolmen ¢ on charges holi- 1 summons for unanswered the offi- rge J. Gibbs collapsed at a several id that and with in nd the drilled ¢ door into the office. red un- d for business NEW BRITAIN TRUST INCREASES CAPITAL Trustees Vote fo Make Stock $700,000 at Mesting Today PAJEWSKI FIRED FROM POLICE BOARD ~ AFTER RAIDERS' ‘STOOL PIGEON’ BUYS WHISKEY AT BROAD ST. PHARMACY Mayor Weld Notifies Chairman of Commis- sion That His Post Has Been Vacated. to Regular of Two and Onc-Half v cm = sen s ne ST DIE NEXT WEEK Issued at $1 Trustees of the New Britain Tru Co. met morning and voted a | Mass reg vl..r m\m-m of two and one-half | [per cc a special dividend of one To ‘per ("Y‘.\‘, and voted to recommend that the capital stock be increased 00,000, making the capitalization (.'overnor Refuses srant Further Reprieve ‘Prosccutor Woods Issues Warrant for John Pa- His Brother, on Liquor Selling Charge. It was also voted to recommend | at a bonus of 10 per cent of their calarics be paid to all officers and employes of the banking houke. The dividends, regular and spe- cial, will be paid December 31, to ders of record at the -close today. lock of stock will ha ls- each to present stock- in proportion to their hold- 18, e stock to be paid for on or b February This action will be submitted to for their approval ual meeting which will January 1 Boston, Dec. 7 (P—Governor Fuller today refused to interfere the execution during the week of January 3 of the three “Carbarn Bandits.” “Nothing new has been brough to my attention,” he said in refusing a plea in behalf of Edward {2, Heinlein, John J. Devereaux and John J. McLaughlin, sentenced to die for the murder of an aged watch- man in a holdup of a Waltham car- baro. After efforts to obtain a new trial | had failed and exceptions were not sustained by the supreme court, the governor was approached in a final plea to save the bandits' lives by commuting the sentence to life fm- prisonment. Governor Fuller had twice granted them respites in order that the courts might hear the peti- ' tions of their lawyers. It was Devereaux sho shot James H. Ferneau, the watchman, and then heat him to death before rejoining his companions who were waiting | outside after having robbed the Venture Near cashier of some $1,300. All three, i ed of murder Brockville, Ont.—New and Peter J McLaughlin, brother of Railroad Extension Too jews WARRANT IS SERVED . ON FRANK HALLORAN 1ere 1S no course open fo me but my duty,” Mayor Weld rlvr,lugnl this afternoon an- nnuncm'f lhuL ("i hairman Pet,e DENOUNCED BY RIST 7 o s against Inhn Pu]C\\\kl brother of the 'ncmm.u. who is em- ployed in the latter’s drug store Carousals Disgusting and Revolting, Rey. W. ! at Broad and Grove streets, A warrant charging viola- McCrann Says of ne at be PETER PAJEWSRKI held 6,000,000 BRIDGE OVER ST. LAWRENCE. tion of the liquor law was served on John Pajewski at his ));'otllel"\' store this morning ter police officers had report- ed to Prosecutor Jnseph Woods that one of their “under cover men” had purchased liquor on the premises. ayor Weld expressed him- “shocked and sur- at today’s disclosure. “While it is not up to me to conviet anyone, and while it is true that it is a brother of Chairman Pajewski against whom the charge is directed, the alleged ofrenfl;e took place in the store owned by Peter Pajewski, and 1 feel anyone who cannot ‘keep his own house in order’ cannot very well order others to do so,” the mayor re- |one of the condemned men, is now tawaiting trial The plea of Attorney Francis Jug- g Wl | gins today was based upon alleged | OT€ies” of New Ye 27 (M—A new | mental irresponsibility of Devereanx, | YOUNg men and young to cost in the | the fact that the other did not actu- f00I8 of themsely = lally participate in the murder, and | A- McC and sald o y,c fact that a fourth member of the | Bang was awaiting trial. » constructed across the St. Law-| “After listening to the arguments ol Bl Ont,, | Presented by the counsel for ths de- ; | fendants said Governor Fuller, “I wa board of trade announc-|,p. o¢ the opinion that there is no ‘gvmuian for the governor to inter- the “pagan ve, at which De. Ige Ont. tio I of $6,000,000 ely a private enterprise’ interr ded with his welcome the n moderation. excess a places while me ed look on ar ashamed of t eir parents, 1ons by ' is to en who drink to : on tables in public equally intoxicat- aud, should be rence i le, that 2 hotel owner York state who is the chief an nds gain- five months of life for the en, for they wera ally s tenced to die during the k of | August 8. Mass moetings were he! in the city to raise funds for the cfense. Several times they were | Fatle transferred to and from the death nece cells and It in that bleak corri- | ry on in : dor they ate their Christmas din L and re decent, brid, L manner Letter From Mayor Weld A lotter notifying Pajewski that he s been retired from the police Loard, was mailed from the office of mayor this afternoon. His follows: he said. made weeks in the zusting, the ap Two Reported Doad in Blast at Oil o Refinery TPlant Near Ventura, Quebee reach Quebe The California, This Morning. anhburn to the was hegun today. 1un through timber 4, in large part, by national P company \e railroad, sponsored by Uniter es Senator Arthur R. Gould, will $5.000,000 and will require two to build. In four days the ertificate granted in 1913 by the te commerce commission, Id have expired The beginning of by the Calif., Dec. reported killed injured when d the refiner General Petroluem Comp. and a half miles from morning. The explosion o sorption uni e out uncontrolled sling which was expected to blow any minute The two have bur P—Two and an explo- of the ny Ventura, en were al others o warr: ne, urred in the ah- stors 1S been Senator attonal Paper agreement on right of way An under- however, on | P believed to Six or seven were wth company to reach an stumpage along the nd water power right anding was reached, Christmas d Senator Gould sals hat the concessions by F ident A. R. Graustein of the Inter- I company were not alto- zether satisfactory to him but war- ranted going ahead with the rail- hospitals. rom the Canadian capital and in| Ottawa and Washington, D, C., ac- :0 ne chwees| NOTORIOUS GANGSTER it Collins Landing, three mil t one, ! John H. Reid, Well Known in Un- fhese part cd that one of your island, will lead to the short second Year's M clearly de- boun- | patrolt, Dee. 27 (A—The victim | 0 ified by police today as John H. > west of Rockport, Ont. ARDNER (. WELD, ; While Reld's body was found in rom Shortly after 11 o'clock this fore- parked in the rear of the building B sev- | the on John Pajewski in the T las he sat in the mack w are charged, meaning, ac- Reids’ name has heen con with store on two different occasions, the en rival rum running gangs and is said to have turned over ber of this year, Reld had been a nt. At 11:50 o'clock, John tion of the prohibition I In o 217 Jerome proposed ne with a project recently started cording to plans revi St MURDERED IN DETROIT of Alexandria Bay, N, Y. The ¢ Island; four and one- ful and ¢ milmm been arrested for vioe J Feud 2 scction over what s called d in the ri:y charter and it be- o the is Lquor feud found slain in his \d; the third section of | is now vacant, Reid, onme of the most notorious \burn, Me. (P—Con- “Mayor.” bornen | his apartment, a trail of blood lead- sorder, noon, Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara ch are 5 whleh had been shot r of Chairman Pajewskl dragged Into his rooms. to the police, that purchases a dozen or more slayings, particu- tes being December 22 and 23. An blind pig operators. evidence, which was reported to rested six times on charges including vski was hooked at police head- instance he was reles no one on $300 pproximately one hun cally for a direct highway linking end of the structure i s we will be in three sections. R AR | his co SolSe TR R notas e derworld, Slain in Liquor keeping n of the liquor law the | and the international ¢s my duty to inform you that 3 rtment early yesterday, was e v—— 11 run to the Canadian mainland, a Yours truly, n '—Con- | characters of Detroit's underworld. of tk Extension Two Counts of Law Violation or sy | ing trom the room to his automobile Iway wil and cer John C. Stadler served convinced police he and then 3 T'wo counts of violation of the lie In the last seven years police said, of liguor were made in the drug larly those resulting from feuds b inder cover man” in the employ of Between June, 1524 and Novem- prosecuting attorney, who issued homicide, robbery armed*and viola fors. Fle gave his age as 32 earing to testi him. Chalrman Pa- ma nk Halloran Under Arvest diog oo 1 hortly after 1 o'clock this after- Pive | A1 sl / o4 to the 1000 Frank Halloran of 1654 Stan ting th as booked on the charge tion of the liquor law fn the corner of Lafayette =ton streets. His broth- furnished the According to evidence in this case ed in the same manner as . Tn neither case ription de- Pajewski arraigned in Granville Lingarde Killod in Tho! workc: vas Which Destroyed the Fly School : P L of viol eecrem when neariy a h n went into the woods two rom th village with X saws to clear the ri t of way re road will - tip of e hecun MILLION DOLLAR PLANT and at Greenwich Last Thursday, Greenwic The bady erintendent was f TR across Maine to on Luke Ceatral Connecticut — Power ruins of the | stroyed Ly fire T 1orning. | 1 Lingar, ¢ ¢ inswer to enter times. After guished bt Company to Build Biz Dam \s oen | At Leesville, iing many Texas Fos ernor ’lor]dv Grants Another I’mdon Texas, Dec. P—1 mer mayor of Wich sentenced to three d 3 a imr aying of his son-in discove . Robertson, was pardoned dentified by Governor © Miriam A HSnnSR Rt Collier 1 served a few his gentence. His wife, cars for complicity in was pardoned a few weeks ago. "] governor's proclamation the pardon petition was signe eleven members of the jury more than 400 citizén Young Robertson was killed on the st of Wichita Falls shortly | e e had maried Colliers | (1reat Fire Threatens hter over objection from her e by e Ll 4 | St. Augustine, Florida Launch Is Very Iil Augustine, Fla., Dec. 27 (P—| Jersey City, N. J,, Dec. 27 (#@ Part of the oldest portion of the | John Rohweder, captain of the mo- oldest city in the United tes w tor launch Linseed King which §0 threatened by fire today in the Mag- | men were drowned and 25 missing nolia Hotel. hotel in the bay | when it capsized in the Hudson river front part of town is but a short ast Monda s taken from distance from the old city gate | his home to Nort on hosp erected by the Spanish, Wechawken, He is ill of pneumonia Career firt of Mavor s to be removed the conditions sur- discharge are believed parallel in the city" Fyentiul extin- he could not he xas, ediat til son, Oliver, > had with the searchers, The position of the body ir that Lingarde had been caught Ly a water tank which fell from the | top of the building when the roof ¢ | caved in M. Ternald. The be greatly en- dam raised from 22 feet a model village built Hydrauiie en- n working on the ars. Britain one of careers New has been ul political the to 88 fe for the gineers have be plans for two y Lingarde, who was 60 years old,| The company is survived by his widow and one |Wwith the Narraga | son. any of Rhode Isiand. Captain of Ill-Fated politics, but his most colo the city government He entercd vernmental affairs years ago serving two terms as alderman. He was clected tothe dership of the fifth ward dele- gation without serving the usual pprenticeship as a councilman, nd he is the only republican who has ever received the endorsement of the democr: party as an al- | dermanic candidate in the Afth ward. While 1n service hecame a tenw, opposi icated wor in Light TERRIFIC Moscow, Dec Siberia is being cwstorm in 70 yea nalties have alrcady together with a great damage, SNOWSTORM ) — ¥ by t Many ported amount the third year of his an alderman, Pajewsk! candidate for mayor pro William H. Judd of swapt as eas- (Continued on Page 1T)