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Average Daily Circuiation For Week Ending l 3 ’93 8 Dec. 24th News of the World By Associated Press EW BRITAIN HERALD DECEMBER 30,. 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES NEW BRITAIN, PRICE THREE CENTS 'uuo;) “trasqpy oy 100 BV 'WELSH FINED $1,000 AND — AGTION SENT T0 JAIL AS WELL hauaauuog -e New Britain Man Involved in Lot- ESTABLISHED 1870 * CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MELLCA FORBIDS USING PUISUNS IN ALCUHUL JUST lSpamsh Press Gondemns Inter- T0 ENFORCE DRY STATUTES ™ vain i eange 5 \LATIMER AL CONDEMNED | Rejects Proposals ROBINSON IS CHAIRMAN e Which wou]d Have l]l: NEWH &c MFfi [;[] 11 iberal Spokesman in Mexico De- ‘.med 000 clares Today That American Naval | ™onths in jail. Harmful Effect on Welch is the second Xl.l'x:l Public—Wants Only | "SEVERELY SCORED tery Business Must Serve Two Months, Bridgeport, Conn., Dec. 30 (F— |James J. Welch of New Britain !pleaded guilty before Judge Alfred |C. Baldwin in superior court here Letter Written by sentenced 1o two WSTA WU FIFTH WARD POLISH REPUBLICANS e WJ RAP WELD FOR FIRING PAJEWSKI Has Lelt Gountry ! wiaser AND DECLARE. AGAINST PAONESSA | - o PR]EST S NOTE TO ALCORN wProtest Dismissal of l;;r,;;;; o e SAID DRINKING INCREASED Jf;;';ft R IN 5th WARD DURING 1926 g Clifford prominent | Is Now on Ocean En Route to| tual Prisoner. Madrid, De 30 (®—Spanish | Palermo, 1taly. H.S. Hart and N. P. Cooley | J. (Connie) Lew! |Bridgeport sportsman, pleaded| ~°% Haven, Dec. 30 — Another Withdraw From Active Management Officer is Holding Dr. Sacasa Vir- 1v0n\iu"d and jailed in te' i, To Make it Distaste- torney William H. Comley against lottery gambling. TR | The organization of The Hart & | newspapers, wiich have been fol- | lowing developments of the Nicara- ‘g\un situation, today began to ex- press unfavorable opinion on the | | policy adopted by the United States. Bl Debate says: “The North |guilty Monday and was sentenced |to four months in jail in addition |to being fined $1,500. Unlike Lewls, who was given un |til tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock and busi- letter person red not p) the Ma Coroner from slayer of iously mr'mmnv-li ano case today Eli Mix received o | State’s stating that Meriden en woman the the But Deny Party Split. Attorney Turned Protest Against Increase m«Criticize Democratic ex- Drunkenness Over to Chief Hart Mayor for Alleged Re- |Cooley Mtg. Co. was completed to- was now on his way marks to The reticence of Attorne Hugh M. Alcorn when queried yes terday concerning the reported con- cction between his office and the ction of the New .ritain police in arresting John Pajewski, brother of |Peter J. Pajewski, deposed head of |the board of polize commissioners, un- | , lon four counts of liquor law viola- whe ned today when it con. |tion, was expl 5 ame known that the state's at- B ltorney received a written complaint from Rev. Lucyan Bojnowski, p: tor of the Sacred Heart of Je (Pol irch, that since Pajew. |became chairman of the police board ix months ago, drunkenness in the fth ward had increas ) per and that e law was violated drug Broad streets received rded to ar as Is did not s when the | restau- | i ! Derogatory Pajewski’s o and he never would cases of James and Santa until next | reason that the ined the evidence | 1 Pajewski cases DiMuuro case. at 329 Church | er 24 and | after the | | i i | DiMauro were Tu be continued for the coroner woul! tter but it ‘s includi in his ume W esday, Name. nt” in the Halloran l2ia likewise in t The DiMauro store street was raided De a quantity of wine taken, “agent” had visited t vlace, Whether or not the polics fear the | “agent” might be spirited away or | “bought off” by persons intercsted in causing the prosecution of Pajew- ski and Halloran to fail, cannot be stated, but the vigilance of the | authorities in attempting to keep his identity secret is considered signifi- cant. It is reported, however, that | the “agent” is known outside the e | chieered vigor for the deposed Chief Hart ked today about | POlice head. the possibility of the failure of the | EX-Mayor Angel gent” to appear in court next |4 In for a share sday when the cases are sched- | Protestations after th uled for trial, and he replied that | Peen told he expects him to be there. In the | 'he former ma opinion of those familiar with court | &ricle. procedure, convictions cannot be ob- | B¥ unanimous vote tained unless the “agent” testifies. In | Stmblage the officer some cases where the “agent” |12ed to transmit to the method of obtaining evidence i former mayors note used, the poli enter the places | b2ing condemned for his hasty ac- after purc s are made, and R,m.}(ion in dropping Pajewski when a the money, having previously copied | brother of the former commissioner the number on the currency given | Was arrested on charges of violating “agent.” When bottles are |the liquor law; Paoncssa for his al- gent” before he goes to ; is HUNDREDS UNABLE TO GET INTO HALL i who obt in the new s not given the 1 in th, ot Y H away reds of men were turned Beaver e i from ‘TFalcon hall on street last night tance ting at which akers, including city offic d | hounced Mayor Weld for discharging | Peter J. P ajew. rom the chail manship of t board, and unable to gain ade Alleged Marder Story to a mass mee argument followed matters and the unidentified | fit of anger pulled a gun |bein nd shot Mastriano | go An money man in g from his pocket | through the Money Mastriano's at 1 usly taken from | pock according to |y er. Edel returned to Meri- | trolley car and the stranger tr and was then . C. Hart ther than th Chief Hart was disinclin {euss the Bojnowski comipl the letter |hut when informed t the He met the | was in poss communication to the |mitted th after aking veral [ gent the what had occurre its last New York and to the Paj now headed fo- ‘:nhtvquwnl The man, the |man a long police rec- [eompl orney gathering had narks attributed to or in a new; hopped of at 2 |came t | on| Here contin year the news- writer of The He: i take place 1d new New | o'clock at the old Arch street. Each | boys are given a turkey dinner by the management of the Herald and it was about 40 years ago that the one was given under the dire tion of the late Robert J. Vane who, at the time was cditor of the Herald. Many successtul busines; men of this city remember when | they attended these dinners and | cach year men aré seen to drive up in their automobiles and watch the “kids" while they a ing. To talk with these men will bring forth the information that ¥ st want | to see the boys “at it” again and re- | fresh their memories of when they e “kids” and newsboys, having | . the best time of their lives if they v knew it | The hoys from New Britain, Plain- ville, Berlin, Kensington, East lin, Bristol, Forestville, Maple and Elm Hill will meet at ald office at 1:30 p. m. and march to boys dinner will Year's Day Turner d to dis- ren Me tod n, nger a ad- had the g facts he of t ttorney That lie ssion of th t the statc letter to him week, of the p ki drug ste arrest of the re the result of the nied by the chief, who tion made on jreceipt of the complaint tisfied | rds the morn- (him that the law was not heing vio- |make the purchases, the police mark alleged 10 lated by the ex-chairman personally, the hottles, according to testimony four hours jor anyone else connected with his in court cases resulting from this according to testimony |pharmacy. The chief said he w ethod and then they are required Eli Mix by three | greatly surprised when the evid to identify the bottles as well as the | who lined t k outside the ses since last Thursday when |was obtained in the place money. TIn the Pajewski and Hal- ! building and who banked tk body was found. This| That every effo t is being made lloran cases, however. nefther of |about the windows took up Kknown the coroner by the police to prevent the identity |these methods wag nsed. The “agent” | cheer and it reechoed through of the “agent” from becoming pub- made the purchases and turned over | neighborhood. At tr ‘conclusion lely known, was apparent today, the evidence tn the police. his brief talk the ovation was | peated. Pajewski ins nocent. He charged that a the nd told her left for er s drinks, He then woman Palermo woman ind the say ex-chair- in S0YS, is nd in upon for remarks a cheer went up lasting S50, for a f rly 100 men given to Coroner e witne Mastriano's made 1y, Jdal by the of rou. ovt. : connection with has disputed nts made by witnesses bo- S T the coroner that he, ldel, was on the night Mastri ympathies of his brother and en- ‘. DISAPPEARS WITH $3l]l] POLICE BOARD IN llARK e | the hall, where besides the dinner, | ™ 3 " g Coroner Mix said he law and entrap him. Other than to Schwortz Brothers, Louis and . n the Schwortz Brother: s SR A that remark that he feels he was dote {an injustice by being dropped with- out a hearing, he made no comment denics an; hooting and sted that he fore in th I shootin | met hi Not Rebel Leader in Fourth Ward Predicts Change 1 in Politics bus nd that the his three bu been overdrawn Bdel today counsel. & Heang! beliave that b Ames o arrange his. personal Believes That as Law Is Americans believe that America, Sl ay. The company will take over the | o\ ;1 “troe in theory, but not in [county jail here, Welch's sentence |ty Italy that manufacturing plant and facilities of | practice, as has been illustrated | effective immediately. " o - 55 not comment on the Public Will Be Driven|y..."c cooicy. 1nc. hecomos the | treaty into a cofny of the United |docket awailing trinl as the result hof Somment o = ; A ates. We do not re of the state's attorney's drive. '] More and More to Use of | principal stockholder pact, but to a very old one, although | majority o and the | now there arc new phases of it Welch and Lewis, who admitted be- | o | change is, therefore, mainly in name | The paper declares that the North |ing the operators of two of th and organization only. American policy is opposed to Span- |largest lotteries in the itied man and Fred et o | How 5. Ha net Norra p. | ST e gl ol the Y Howard §. Hart and Norman P. | tore must he vigilant. B"j TURKEY BA T held he county j INSISTS SMUGGLING | > 3 AP 2 Lehilr] i‘.““_” i companted Musiriano to the [Hart & Cooley Co. in 1001, have |Of ng the Nicaraguan disor- | 3 AT I Gl ey man of the board of directors and | SOPStitution, this being the actual Washington, Dec. 30 UP—On the | theory that more effective prohibi- Me: ] Jec. 30 (A—The drinkers to the use of industrial al- .‘ct;urg\e‘(tflimtunr. i el C Aromd 1 cohol, Secretary Mellon announced a | ome Around anc ragua is virtually the prisoner at 3, the use o(l;.fiy hns(:)nsI d‘unaturunu. | iracto iCahesis ot Eoar: Aaniral See Fun Mellow's Opinion | | er, was made here today by I public today at the treasury, is that | Zeptdas libecailooiteien Le does not conceive it as a duty of thout right or reason,” Zep of cilizens to enforce the law. He sald, “the United States naval au- expects government chemists soon 30 i | censorship on the radio stations at BAGULE Wil e gr ol fdIstagtatul SRtO | Puerto Cabezas, Gallo and La drink rather than too poisonous. i | test against the unprecedented Zact naturing formula goes into effect | {that the Uhited ss virtually is January 1, certain poisonous sub- £ president and whole cabinet of a be eliminiated. | country with which the United Wood Aleohol Use | all communication servive between | 1ol provided for in the formula will | Dr. Sacasa and the outside weorld. remain, howaver, as Mr. Mellon does rmed s personal Under the old formu two per guard, a cared an attempt cent of wood alcohol is used. | prestdent’s Jif in dangerous quantities is based on JAMES M. ROBINSON v, Stands Pat. a conviction on thu part of Secre. | o : ; e a liberals continue to forge tion enforcement is impossible. He | {he naw board. R. W. Blanchard, mr(nhvud into the interior of Nicara- stronger, bootleggers and drinkers business of the company, becomes | of the conservative forces of Presi- will turn to bad alcohol and other | progigent, R. C. Twichell continues | dent Diaz, American government of- the government should poison these | qont ang treasurer. William T1. Hart, | ram of far-flung protests and widely substitutes to enforce the law and | o " Soogaen ™o cn o g | divergent opinions, are standing pat | placed in them to prevent their use. | g%y L5 G5 o ot | tion for American lives and property “llh‘q |];m - e cks. Th reported missin Using More Bad Stuft | production department nservative troops in Nicaragua | two brothers, who have trave & | Through the loud checrs follow- | ing Pajewski's talk, a loud volce | B. B. Hurlburt Has Not Been Seen Since Last Monday tes had den bar secure iness with its progress, continues econom- |P788 affairs hefore entering th Enforced More Rigidly G the Hart & Cooley Co., Inc. The|with Panama converted by a recent |’ are 16 other cases on the t er to any new | ¥ iAo of them are agents g { manufacturing company Industrial Substitutes. According to the letter, state. |ish interests and that Spain there- | | Cooley, principal organizers of the | EI Sol accuses the ction with M. ano's de v T | & . s i Al IS ABOUT ALL OV ER, thdrawn from active management, | 67 bY having assisted, with econom- | fd's Bady s b | with H. S. Hart and N. P. Cooley | 3Use of the civil warfare. U. S. Admiral Accused. i 3 ] o tion enforcement is bound to drive | Old Timers” Invited to | of the liberal government in Nic determination today to eliminate Latimer, American naval command- | = The secretary's attitude, made A ¢ | co. the government to permit poisoning e - it ‘ | thorities have established a strict will be able to denature alcohol so | Cruz. Al honest raguans pro- When the new government de- b holding prisoner the legitimatc | stances previously incluaed in it will | States is not at having cut off The four per cent of wood afco- Zepeda said Admiral Latimer had not think that percentage injurious. | s might be mac ainst the liberal The decisicn not to use poisons Washington, Dec. 30 (#—While tai, Mellon that complete prohibi- [will act as advisory committee to | the § thinks that as enforcement EFOWS | many vears in charge of the western | Eua, threatening the vital positions substitutes. He is not willing that | et one ew company as vice-presi- | ficlals, in the face of a battering believes other concoctions can be | ooyt trogqurer, are sons of Howard | 9N their announced policy of protec. | Walter, Wiljentert youngsters short of funds before i h on Mayor Weld's actions in the case. rotreatnd a ille, have been mystif 3 0 : Improved prohibition enforcement | years P. rotreated to El BIuff from Las o As- ary to the old b proclaimed: “Paonessa for mnext had under the administration of been assistant | Porlas and been disarmed in the | people for th years but e mayor!"” | 2 % o, b d on- | this time they are going to have sistant Secretary Andrews is be- | company. "M‘v’r{l.l‘, e T;\”.,?‘,“Z‘f,,"f”fi‘ to | about of the most critical pa- Jieved by Mr. Mellon to ha re- | The directors of the new company | STV ,“1,".("’1‘,' S et e e h they, sulted in the use of industrial al- | include.the above officers with How- | Monkey Tdge o saxe that suafes’® | 008 D60 Fyr 0P Finae e Deny Split In Party e e ) e S SR ST om fal 11 3 into ¢ nds s e bl i Joseph A. Kloskowski, president sequent poisoning of some drinkers. | farold S, Covell, and Georse Eopse Ibeta S has been | entire group becanse they howl with | of oo Stup opened S mesid fTe does not believe that any propor- | Nigntingale, R et | dulisn® hen, they ike Fal trick | questioned the acoutacy:of newensy tlon of the numerous holiday alco- | e Har: & Gooley Co., Inc., con- "“"""ff;‘ o o ohatlial Bernateln ot! ‘Ghanis | per articles which predicted “fire- holie deaths resulted from use of | (inyes as a holding company, h.rnn.g"\"““'f“ L 4 v .(‘m "o | Grill” promises'to do himself proud was unable to | works” at the meeting and told of polson alcohol, and believes exces- [ pany investments outside the heat. | Minister Kberhardt at iaed to | with the turkey and everything that | rumors of a “split” from the repube sive drinking was a more likely |0 fia1g, it party. The tenor of his talk |and of that of succeeding speakers | was that the protested action is one | have the Esc do river added to : | have the Escondi d e atd R aRIRiEe cause. fan. In his absence from city hall | of Mayor Weld's and not of the re- sever: -utral zones aires Lst : | surprised if he got a cheer when the 1 secretary declarcd today on at 412 West | 10 light was thrown on the police : | publican party and that the grieve ! eig] engineer; that | \blished, in view of his inabili 1!‘-\'::.» 5 A to guarantee protection to forcigr Langan, was absont | commissionership made vacant by | . abs Exui i ance is against the mayor, alone. Kloskowski told of his long anad ine | | zones will be created rests with 10 DIRECT GIRL SCOUTS TR ittt ook ok Fallanine: | - publican clubs, to be held in Hart. | timate acquaintance with ex-Chaire | man Pajewskl. He discussed Pa- { Rear Admiral Julian Latimer, | ford, January will receive & swskl's business ethics as ideal, and i ——— ‘Frtghtened Speecfiless When : Stick-up Men Rob Htm of $41 A T T e ot o Miss Gladys Cline of Indianapolis (0‘ While denials continue to be m.\\lg { that Mexico, which has recognizes 1ik local me s say, that | resol v\!m'\ of confidence {n P 3 ’Has Opened 25 Million ) Victim Stricken Dumb ! /sters, Never Got Pearl | Temporarily as Armed|; Y y \ by is?lhflfifl, is alding the liberal Next Week. | roports from Managua say that air- will be tirodt Pair Effect Holdup on North Street. dford B. t today 387 the town Hurlburt of WRE Dec. 30 (P— 1 of a freight | today in a| an extra [t John {to the TWO KILLED IN Rummerfield, Pa., An engineer and firer train killed I collision Mayor Weld wa today s not at his office he is undergoing treatment He keep official appointments made for last night, having been advised inst leaving his home by his ph o to Wi ed havi ft belonging Har report police s 3 b for a hard cold. approximately $300 with are: Pa., tston, Sin Oil Co. of ord Hurlburt, ording to th manag: the and oil st ot and of company's sic | Zaso! | Main since Mor Details said t r'o\lwl {to the | manager. s made Witt, repre pany. Nathwm mm ot te 19 dise (Continued on Page 13) — st has been lacking, ifternoon, and whi houts of i Tne zeport to the ly Atiorney Alfred the Singer com i ger of Hartford ated this afternoon the 50 are police far as no clu missing police L Take Over Local Office DETAIL 300 POLICE FOR SINGLE ROBBER e | The New Britain Girl scouts have | engaged Miss Gladys Cline of | gun-runner north of Corinto. Indianapolis, Indiana, as the new | Another report from Managua | local director -of girl scouts. | said that the Tropical Radio Com- pany had been advised that Ameri- Miss Cline was educated in private | A schools, the National training school | €an censors were established a Puerto Cabezas, seat of the liberal of the Y. W. C. A., the New York | ez pen g ol he e i oo | SChool of social work and fook a | gOvernment, Rio Grande and I Chicago, Dec. 30 UR—Chicago's| iy} peaith course at Rochester | Gallo. Latest advices to the state “cat” robber, who, the police be- | HECT TEAN A CONTES department, however, deny that Ad- | lieve, has a Jekyll and Hyde per-|"pro "o iolionce has been as club | Miral Latimer has effected a censor- | sonality, took a night off last night. | _ X R / ‘rate he eluded some 300 | Secrefary of the ¥. ¥ Although Chairman Bo At any rale ho glced Bome | Eon, Michigan, and organizing gr R R policemen rushed with shoot to Kill|go60) ang nigh school girls clubs, |Senate forelgn : orders into the Logan Square dis- | oy <o o o Feppeatlandie has announced his appar She was club secretary in Ru % SN trict, which he terrorized Tuesday | | tion that American forces in Nica- under the War work council of the i s night in the same manner he 1as|y. w . A. and has boen a field | TABUA are there solcly for protection | A of American 1 and property, terrorized other north side areas for [ o o Tibers orker for the Indiana Tuberculosis X i it « J tempering his statement with a months by accosting and robbIng | yecociation, director of a mutrition Impenn gllie sl et unescorted women. summer camp at Portland, Maine, | o8 st belng tricked i biles filled with should guard against being tri In addition automobiles filled with | girector of child health education in i {ndic s have 2 otermined -citize: co into intcrvention, indications ha armed and ‘determined ‘citizens, €o- | gymmer school the ' Natlonal| s os e ety ol A operating with the police, toured the | Catnolic university Washington, B district where the marauder might | p @, e oo be expected to pounce upon his next| afiss Cline will be at the Girl Senator Wheeler, democrat, Mon- woman victim. Fifteen youns wom- | seouts’ headquarters beginning next | qana, has said that he would intro- | en hired especially by the police 10! Wodnesday. 2 Sinfion sl for withe parade the etreets as bait for the| iy S BLriie e ] robber, walked in vain. Many fig- | National Girl training school it they were not taken lurked in dark alleyw but | and has been working in Manhattan. ‘Another democrat, were all policemen or vig- | TLouisi Ll h served notice that demo- | Capt. support would be given the deteetives, believes a new type of ion in “standing behind criminal has appeared in Chicago in government.” this robber of women He also is s = :_“r",,‘i“;',“'”:zf:,l_ "-I-l,‘?,f,’n‘m;,l:;:'lrr’;d":,‘x: other Wallingford Man, Followinz Frightened at Policeman, Philadelphia Woman Dies | pects have heen taken recently, but | no onc has been able to identify the | Philadelphia, Dec. 80 UP— The |y c"oonoern expects to employ cat among thm. i wife of a South Phjladelphia coal|yqngs by next summer, most of Is fellow is clever, but mot er is d as a result, n\vu\lnrs’“hnm Slll e veoviited fror. e dangerous,” Stege said. “He will be At her fami , ot*a visit to her inroon naustr hl fleld he plant caught on the run, although he e rant to the police for the arrest home by policemen n search of | iU 0E (BRI T R B vies a_revolver. He operates a block of John M. Lynch, proprietor of a liquor. :(_,0“\ Abgihy Who Bes opetated it or two from clevated statlons, or Ceater street haberdashery, fn con- | She is Mrs. Ida Waldman, 42, wite | - G0F C8RRCC from a business corner where a | nection with a fire early yester of Louis Waldman. At the hospital, 3 street car line runs, so he can make [in the shoe store next door of |where she died half an hour affer |y a quick away. He works near | James McAveri, who is held in | being admitted, physicians said death an alleyway, pulling over the lower | 000 for appearance in the Torough | was caused by a dilated heart due to part of hs face a handkerchlef court Monday on an arson charge. | fright or grief. 5 tled loosely around his|It Is given out by the authorities | Mrs. Waldman fell |that cight boxes stored recently In [when four members of the “llquor s of him we|a Meriden warchouse containing |squad” with a .warrant entered her |shoe and men rg apparel | home and searched for liguor, They | jwere placed there by McAveri. | found none nor knowingly pi | ried on in | 2 remark: £ fourth ward cl e present of their workers held on 15 Decoys Also Engaged But Chicago “Cat” Is Still Free is insur. were slighted t ] Kloskowski's to a dis of b talk over was ussion of the Washington park soon to es- tablished. He credited the mov to the republican bers of e council and answered the claims of democrats that Councilman Frank patka, a members of party, serves the honor. Says Mayor Acted Hastily John Winalski of Hartfore dent of the Polish Republ Connecticut, suryp ering by paying visit. He was ¢ and he launched | the Pajes mayor acted t ing him, Wi Britain Pol zation is h 30 (A —John torf-Ast he b s in time has ow York, Dec Sheridan, of the W Kitchens, estimates t opened 25,000,000 oyste years, but in all that never found a pearl of value. be s action in dr As spokesman for the Louls Horwitz who is recog- is ward chairman by declared the action and unfair since Pajew- ki was not given an opportunity to fend himself. The mayor, accord- s to Horwitz's belief, should hav I someone convicted, then Pajewski should have opportunity to resign, here will be a big ch: political situation in Horwitz predicted. BANKER DROPS DEAD Memphis Man, President of Ruined New Haven Miss of Ten Di-covers pir Frightened speechless at being| ¥ire, Saves Children and Notifles | yy;0q the held up at the point of a revolver e | outside his home about mid H. | could neither express himself ver th of the | ommitte: Policeman. 0 ha New Haven, old girl y younger mother w n y aited v home, prohably of and even two tots this mo: had an covered a fire claims ing a cool head a b notified a po called the soon extir Dec A ten year n clubs ed the gath- ounced rk on of the harg- ly nor in writing for several minutes r arriving at the police st morni He nd stood before De Matthias Rival with mot aghe attempted to report his wdventure Detective ated mad of New Sterling Clock Company ablish Plant in Sil- York is to Es Declaring ski assured the that the state organi- artily in favor of their 1 on Page 15.) FALL'S CONDITION IS NOW REGARDED GRAVE 1 with ver City Next Ycar, in pbi . 50 (P—The | ny of New a plant in this automobile red accord- made by director Serg Ellinger in- and toda n t ermine the ident of two men, according to Var- danian, robbed him of $41 after he had stopped as he was going into an illeyway to his home when one of the men asked him for a mateh. The robbers had been in a door- \pparently awaiting h He the police a description of the | giny but beca of fright his | 1 acy.is doubted Appareniy e hoidup men are| Man Killed and Auto o1 (e treithle o ‘ Truck Goes Into River told the traffic squad and day pa- | trolmen going on duty this morning. | North Grafton, Mass, Dec. 30 (@) One man is dead, two others are Since the arrest of Peter Chilicki, |- who is awaiting trial on charges ot | under arrest, and a huge truck lies 'robbery and assault with intent to[at the bottom of the Little Qui murder George E. Fredericks, the amond river here as the result of an [ police have received no reports of | aceident ea Alexander Des- | gunplay. pard, 46 nstantly killed as he A suspect in the holdup was being | Was crossing the road to enter his questioned this afternoon af the po- | home on Grafton street when struck owned by Thompson omerville, and driven Meriden, Conn., T Sterling Clock com York, is to establish city where an electric ciock will be manutact ing to an annauncement |Louis J. Stearns, man of the company The compan turing this clock for a number {years in New York city and |growth of the business has ne tated an expansion of its plants. The New York factory will not be dis carded although the main plant will be located here. was y Che Cedar Hill the rear o noon wher smoke found the curtains afire younger s sitting ne playing with a box of matche: the children away from ., Natalie who, av {on the Louse to the duce drawal Nicaragua voluntarily. Senator Ransdell, hortly b 1 the odor front room s} and her two rby and Dra s she ure g Bank, Dies Suddenly While in llis‘ SUSPECTED OF ARSON Warrant is Issued For Arrest of An- ha has been manufac anding siste Office Today—Was 78 Years Old. cratic administ the Diaz John Stege, deputy chief of | way, Memphis, 30 (A— Harr Cohn, president of the Ameri- | can Savings Bank and Trust Co., which recently closed its doors, col- | the bank ay and died | a few minutes. bank was closed two g0 r the sulcide of Clarence Henochsberg, an assistant cashier who before firing a bullet into his head told a friend his accounts were 00 short. Tenn., the | gave Dee. men, Former Sccretary, Takes Pncue monia, Sudden Turn lapse within Th for Worse Store Fire, - | weeks El Paso, Texas, Dec. 30 (P —Al- bert B. Fall, former secretary of in- terior, who is ill at his home here with pneumonia, suddenly took & turn for the worse during the night, | nec tating the calling in of Dr, Before Henochsterg's death, Rush | H. T. Safford at an earlicr hour than Parke, hookkeeper, had disap- | usual this morng. Fall was reported peared when examiners found short- | yesterday as beiug practically out ages of $105,000 in Parke’s accounts. | of danger. lice statfon, but at press time had | by the truc Parke surrendered after the suicide | Mr. Fall not been arrested. Officer Thomas | Brothers of of the assistant cashier and told of- | night and was coughing a great J. Feeney brought in the suspect, | by Victor Moctia, 28, of Somerville.| ficers he had been the tool of deal. He slept very little. Dr, | who is a young man, and turned |The tri crashed through the|fenochsherg.” Two other clerks in | Safford wus called In before 8 a. | him over to Detective cant El- | guard rails of the bridge next to the the closed bank were orrested later |and was to make a later call during linger. Pending the outcome of the [Despard hom pped over 10/ on charges of embezziement and arc | the morning. Members of the fam- feet into the seven foot channel of | now on bond. | 1iy sald that Mr. Fall's temperature the river, Mr. Cohn was 7§ years old. | had increased a little. 200 Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 30 (P— Prosecutor Joseph M. Manfreda this noon announced the issuance of n a as no spent a very restless. ATHER unconscious k New Britain and vicini Partly cloundy tonight and Friday; warmer Friday. * | | | i | | | inquiry, the police not disclose (Continued on Page Three) # | the name of the suspect.

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