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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1927. THREE FREED IN | MURDER OF I]IRD Aged Recluse Still Held & Wall of four persons questioned in con- nection with the slaying of Helen Leng, 15-year-old high school fr when the girl failed to return g attending a theater § \ with a chum, June Mor was tound by William Mcl. She had been shot in the back of the head with a shotgun, her cloth- ing torn and her face s blood smeared. Phy had been criminally assdultec Two high school boys and 000, or‘ ul il nan from Lodi, nearby, whose name was not made public, were ned and released last night. The girl's father, Harry Leng, said his daughter never had been per- nitted out after dark unaccon ed, but that Sun €he h to telephone that W sk Mrs, Emma husband con- death, was Killec 1. | whil whose Greenwaldt, essed plotting her about a werk ago near Dousm - ‘The husband and an accomplict were sentenced to life imprisonmen sterday. effectively did they re- | the intrusion that the children ding the an Hale school ter, had to be sent home be- | en, and so CHOOSE CHRISTMAS PLAY. New Haven, Nov. 15 (P—Thr Yale Dramatic association has chosen his Woman { Which proved popular ing the eummer of 1 trip in nnual Christmas production. Trials for the cast will be held to- morrow and rehearsals are to start t week under Douglas Walter recently appointed dircctor of dramatics, Director wber of the English Y aduate a me ist of the pla MEETING OF “40 AND 8" The annual meeting of the Hart- ford county voiture, No. 40-8, will be held at the Bolton-Kasica J.egion hall in Kensington on Wed- nesday evening at § o'clock. The meeting was postponed from last week because of thé flood condi- tions around the county. All mem county are asked to he ntertainment will fol ess meeting and re- will be served. bers in the present. An low the bu freshment i JAP WARSHIPS SAIL Japanese warships Asama and Iwata, | which have been on a courtesy visit to Mexico, have sailed from Man- zanillo, dispatches from there state. Keep youth longer! | cleanse the system of poisons Two of the great enemies to youth and vitality are delayed elimination and intestinal poisons. 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It provi || tacea turther examination by the |CORsummation of a plan ann district attorney. by Durant when 1 1t Following an all night search, |Durant Company ‘as the 1 of e automobile er cther ler Motor, Nine in One Family Are nd occurred on their small fishing cra Scarchers are seeking traces of tl t | boat and two other (GREEHS T0 IGNORE. en automobile rtes un- | Result of Saging (o s s e Poweis on $200 Wager S nizer of the present General | Portage, Wis, Nov. 15 (R—Thres | Motors Corporat as rumored in | ywater Street tod s ab- Officials of the Holy Orthodox church wish to ignore t a Tvalis, 1 no confi ing to EERLOK ich cas will me Moon Motors, € ies W - r, Hupmo- Gardner Mo P Jordan Motor, Pecrless Motor 1wnt of atheisn ar Motor. Conf among comm s of rwith othing portion ill not be Victims of Explosion . v 15 (L wo wee & pastor {0 ¢ into the ra he voyagers W slee persons who ol pensation, a rt, with says, 1 mily on of e IVALS CHALLENGE o <oo'Pastor Will Not Demonstrate' . mbers of t ks ago, on the part wert the disbeliv- ks of the faith- for any com- casant inci- | lier chum’s home alone. Ap- by 5 | Another FPortage girl, Martha barently the vict 5 he demor it r [ Bach, was attacked n the same At sea, the bodic pastor r John N pot last August. Nine days ago, the Of the family of rotheou Al tolice by t yody of Lillian Graef, 12, of Mil- n Tndian ' R vaukee, who was also slain, ach about s ool ot Tt fullfill- | “Wood Kitties” Invade wife's parents, all residents o . « left Hooniah, whe Homes at Morris Cove ! ior the troning Iy perfor New Haven, Nov. 15 (P—Spa to return to Sitk ted the ravages of the floods probably o v claimed not invade this scection of Con tered Whitestone town withou cut, residents the Morr destroying the to the hos listrict are threatened with eviction will from homes and schools by 2 hopes, th which they regard B hat he will come 3 maging as superfluous water, to deposit the An army of “wood kitties” driven | C. 0. Holt May BCI lected p a bar vom their erstwhile haunts in | Second Ward (ouncilman |« <o, Lighthouse Park by blasting opera A special meeling of the comm z e tions there have made Morris Cove | council will be held at | Tvalis Not at Home Today their new habitat. tomorrow n t to clect A he home ird Forsythe ral bridge parties s report- 1o John ( kley, who resi 1 70 Walnut str Tvalis is o lbech broken upirecentlv socon ilnward Gouncliman st montl no kn his pres sions of the striped 1S, | Charles O. Holt of 100 Austin streot, |« ihonts W ailable to- depradation was report- un inepector e v v. “Woe only see Mr. Ivalis during Getting into the Corporation plant and a re of S . e e clothes closet in a residence, & fam- | ihis city for the past 37 years, is fa- | did not leave t rday and ly of them was disturbed by chil-|vored for the position, o, evening. \is morning could not certal City Items ke your mother, he Absent-minded groom and get a good laugh. B. Hall, Nov. 16-17.—advt. G. Hammond camp, sh War Veterans, ar meeting in the camp r or not be went to \\'Mor. sweetheart, t will hold a be as- GIRLS, 13 AND IN'WEEK-END s (i Under $1,500 Bond meet- | ° Two Men Arnested and Held revolting details of a life of Il, ORGY home was developed. About 6 and about 10:25 brought to police headquarters and worn on her mother's Mr. \oze! who is an adver- charged. It is alleged that he not!gown. Her st spoke on “Modern |only permitted the girls and boy |place with a cap ¢ 1d 1ts Modern Phases.” cnmpxmuLs to use a room in his plossoms. S o sisters and was on his way night. They were acting rer intended to attract n homs g room at the state armory tomor- into which two sisters, aged W night at 8 o'clock. Arrange- rs, and another girl men | be made for transporta- and 16 years [e1a e 2 bopneprieds tion for all members of the camp ave been un- | ety qn ¥ xiliary who are golng to at- rgeant GeOrge | |ivaq alone in the department dinner at New ant Patrick A. pouce. v night Specials, Cows * children” w for discussion a > Mothers' club ty church tomorrow A shor talk ¥ will be a T. A. B. ha who was in clevator shaft Tullock Co. est forenoon, comfortably actured but his reco n Friday afternoon at Odd ¥el- t the cireum- SR s vl e Thnreias . e Brisol Church Seene of Fashion- Overcos e. 49 Walnut St. advt, inier T Confesses Murder and Is Sent to Prison for Life Oconomowor, Wis, Nov. 15 (I'P) at Joainn H. B3vtzold, who confesscd ¥ cis May of Mt.| rdering Mrs, Emma Greenwalk a cousin of the bridegroom a life sent tod Just ated. Miss Mary McHug - . - . ours after his confession Cousin of the bride, sang “Ave Ma-| —New Bargains, New Price Reductions. We Must Reduos Betzhold said he choked the by Schubert. The church | Stocks for Incoming Toys and Holiday Goods. nan to death after her 1l decorated with cut flowers, ferns | ¢ vin Greenwalk had promised him gy and paims. AR . ¥ $i00 e o to qrtond Sunday chuseh WG R enaea ner| —CONTINUING. TOMORROW! : , Greenwald reccived a similar sen- | joained {hat »“ {.»f,n fo ' Igister as maid of honor. Martin i fenae. > - and during Dray of New London, a brother of | \ Both men waived ho obtained in- |the bridegroom. was best man. ’llw‘ h h automat indicatir that their ushers were Attorney John C \;1:\«'1\7‘ the right to s low, despite their ages.|all ot Hariford, brother of thej Grenwald s wanted his |} e arins rlatn0on | they were | bulde M GeorEetown Charles I w! wife killed so that he might collect | brought to the polic tion by their |Blackall, brother of the bride, Yale| a $20,000 fnsurance policy. | parents and when Sergeant Ellinger | Law '20; Dr. Henry Martin of Hu\l 0 | | evening at will be ity Hle ask. breaker, hospital today. and he arrested Jo- Third Arrest Today questioned them the story of the a leged Sunday night affair in Gentilli's o'clock Sgrol was arrested o'clock Gentillf was |length with tulle and inset of lace heme, but he also took part in the sgrof is said to have admitted police that Be was attracted he other girl as . and he 's— 0t 83 Grove elliz '.}“,, RREal50 Salvatore Scalora, aged 40, 'on the charge |afrested this noon at the Sta will be Skt {s emploved An is employed, t the with carn at the 1 on nswer- 0 11 Nov. ired in at th His was very is i and others, » of ¥ night at ording to issued by Prosec Woods ,on information police by t with two o police head on each the most 2 to U\( poli asked that Dr. Edward J. 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