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_—— PAIR IN MACHINE ATTENPT HURDER Waterbury Scene of Almost| Fatal Shooting 20 (A—Two men automobile the a daring attempt to nurder Merandro Di Nicolo, known Waterbury, Dec, riding in an principals were in as Masone, alleged to be part owner | as he round- , of Stoffe Inn, Bethany, ¢d the corner from Bank street into South Leonard street late yesterday | rnoon. Three | automatic were Di Nicolo and missed him. the bullets struc of the c through the car's front curtains, Di Nicolo immediately after 1 drove the car into the Arrow garage, 42 South strect and disappeared without porting the matter to police. tempts to locate him at Sto were futile, Patrolman Joseph Bendler, duty, was standing at the corner Bank street and Congress nue when the shooting started. He rac- ed to the scene but the car with th gunmen had disappeared. nesses told Bendler that aveling at a high of passed close to the sport roadster which Di Nicolo was driving. As the cars pulled t one two men in the car leaned out and fired three shots at Di Nicolo, then speed, out of d.slugs from a fired at Two of one on cither side Pierc I At- Inn of f the car, speed, ght Nicolo offered no They say that t an Friends Di reason for the act h l‘\ without enemie ar answers th the automobils which engaged Javen police in a running sun fig} urday mérning as a sequel to a n hi-jacking attempt, during which Owen Kelly, 20, of West Haven was seriously wounded. DENIES ASKING METER MEN 70 BE DI DETECTIVES Attorney in Providence District of ription of Lixplains Troublesome Situation. R. 1, Dec. P Disclaiming all respousibility for the recent move to enlist gas readers in locating houschold stills, United States Attorney John 8. Mur- dock today declared that the at neter re sence of stills in cellars to the lackstone Valley Gas and Blectri ny heads who in turn, would to the government, was issucd Providence, by President David Daly of the gas | company on his own responsibility. said that on Nov. 19 last dry had yaided the cellar of a two dwelling in Central Falls and 1d found an automatic still 0 gallons capacity, Mr. Murdock il pointed out that the still was | operated with gas which was regis- tered on a large meter of unusual capacity, and the gas registered on that meter was used for no other purpose than to operate the still. ‘President Daly came to my of- accompanied by counsel” th Mr. Murdock read fic statement of cours a attention above outlined and further told him it was a very serious question for him to consider as to what action his company ought to take in their own interest In a situation such as s this was by no means an isolated case. his MITCHELT, GOES ON TRIAL. geport, Dec. 20 (P—Robert G. Mitchell, former tax collector of Norwalk, went to trial in superior | court today charged with embezzle- ment of tax moneys to the amount ! of $35,442. AUTOIST IS EXONERATED. New Haven, Dec. 20 (P—Harry Baltimore, of Branford, was exoner- | 1 from criminal blame by Coro- r Mix today in a finding Into the at ne death of Michael McKluske; company employe, killed in East Ha- ven on December 14, when struck by an automobile. s seat and ghe third went | the | Leonard | -wit- of the West | meter | order | ders should report the | of our interview I| to the facts| trolley | 'FRENCH NAYY PROGRAN PASSED MINUS SOC[ALISTS! Bill Said to be Fully in Accord With Washington Agreements—Raise J in Heavy Tonnage Hinted. | 20 (A—The naval program for 1927 to 1931 which was stated to be fully in agreement with the Washington ac- cord was passed by the chambe: of {deputies at a special sion this morning. The voting was by a show of hands, the socialists abstaining. Before the vote was taken the so- ctalists announced that the pro- was a resumption of the race vy tonnage. | Charles Danielou, | the bill, decl; accord with the ment. The pra am for 19 be completed before June 30, 1928, lincludes one cruiser of 10,000 tons, destroyers, five submarines of the first cldss, one submarine minelayer and two dispatch boats. 18,00 ancs (approxi s )) was sct aside for the pre- liminary wor next two weeks. The expenditures for the other years were: For 1928, of 150,000,000 or 1939, 250,000,000. 0,000,000, and for 1931, 000,000 francs. LITTLE BOY SHOT Child Paris, Dec. French who &ponsored W on agree- hich must 0,0 Gardner, .‘IL:Q, Killed ‘While by | Brother Playing With raced down | Loaded Shotgun. Gardner, Mass, Dec. 20 (P— While Mrs. Andrew Bogdanowicz was doing some Christmas shopping today her three young sons amused themselves by playing with a shot- | gun which they found in a room at their home and as a result one | of them is dead. Chester, 13, the oldest of the boys, | was handling the gun when it was | discharged accidentally and the ‘ rge of birdshot entered the head of Stanley, 9, who was killed. Pa of the charge hit Stanley's twin | brother Frank in the shoulder and larm but his wounds were not geri- ous. Their father was away at work ‘AL the time | More Suggestions ;)—n How to Lift Submarine Boston, Dec. 20 (UP)—Sugge: tions for raising the submarine S-4 |from its ocean bed today were radioed from the Charlestown navy ard to Admiral Brumt of operations at the disaster acene. The most favored of those sent wis {one submitted by Commander A. §. Dysart, head of the rescarch bureau |at the navy vard. It was as follow “Suggest diver cut one inch hole in compartment with torch and im- mediately cover with soft rubber mat, one-half inch thick, and one | foot square. Diver then screw into his alr hose a nozzle sharpened like a hypodermic necdle and insert into {hole in rubber mat.” New Method of Giving | Out Sacramental Wines | Washington, Dec. 20 (UP)—Pro- hibition Commissioner Doran an- | nounced today that a new system of distributing sacramental wines | would be put into effect January 1 |in New York city and if successful | would be extended throughout the | country. | Rabbis hereafter will congregations written give their| authorization for wine and record each distribu- | tion on stubs. The stubs will b sent to prohibition administrato: for checking against delivery b | wine dealers. | Revision of the system was de- {termined after a canference between prohibition officials and a commit- tee from the Union of Orthodox | Rabbis of America. Newport Churches Will Hold Special Services Newport, R. I, Dec. 20 (P—All | the Catholic and Protestant churches in Newport will hold services tomor- row at which prayers will be offered for the victims of the sinking sub marine S-4. This was arranged at a conterence today between Mayor M. | A. Sullivan and the pastors of the | churches. d that it was fully fn | tely | New away ing letter, | wood was were (755 un Maio rtain NEW BRITAIN DAIL HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1927. Dec. from the Rocci De either in appea at the factory where not be able ing from h ing street, 19 Auburn of a note to work [Letter Causes New Haven | Man to Flee From Humc Haven, house wi owned and occupied by a thr It I | been spirited away last 1 is own hous Highwood streef, | which | which he had lor forfeit his life The fore the Highwo in search o Whiting st his furnitu: neither D his shown 1 to be done during the | President C |A. L comy he a |today by R lacz, Colu of his | Senor Ar that [ ork all in nations polic i man bod poli f D reet hov Ip for family v Columbia that 1ge 4 T success aberto mbian departure bela i States o which. o of v vostefad s s ¢ and told his foreman that he to a this ¢ rec en W arned to mo 1 th Hav to @ Ur deld commt Maio o1 »ec. I vas i s m Wi hou VICTIM OF KIDNAPER woul 1 and u ited with A sum of | Senor .\1helde7 Views Pan-American Pea n-Am na, a Col. tend, W Charl express, il will be 1 Arbe- | on for Hav said he Made \Ialnagc ()fl‘er to Lure Her S\\ eetheart Back Doylestown M Grase nt that ry red pre today get her boy to her. m; her r arT with the Dec. 20 the (UP)— t week of- lor, to retur “I went to Brooklyn to ment and get and advert said. 5 men but m.” All of t and thrown the sailor, % m didn't sh ed sometime ow ised for a 1 he lotters ordin had not Budchmt Is C allnd ln S-1 Scene Conn., w Lon James 1%, N cian’s ma who superv don, TeCone Br od the ones durin, i1, has bee wher e the down last Saturday He will R operatio! Falcon. Ruth Elder and Cmnpdvnon Await Home Town Jubilee ('P)- A [Ruth Elde Haldeman lantic flew her “home towr More tha the airpor Mayor Sidn den, ¢ er Day" |comers. co | Boston, I ! Philip Andrews, first naval | p. m. |formed tha tion with it in the wrec la. m tory od S- today He receive charge of 1 town. today report ‘\M-‘n‘l! did 1 up so I « “I got letters fro wouldn't l] xpert 1 submar fmme aboard the Ala r and co-pilots Gy Dr day V" welco when th ey J. R 1 from ar Admiral Brumby rman of th mittee, dec, 20 (1) district, that he t the edo ¢ 4 had d the ral I'r Admu‘al Ph Ilips Says comy 1 : work DIVER nprove Naval hosy IMPROV this aft al here, New Britain National Bank D H i onn mpartie first class Last Word Came at ¢ Adn dant of the d at at I'rovinc TODAY (U1 of the was reportec presentation now at the New Britain National Bank. It is the intention of North & Judd Mfg. Co., the owners of the Traut & Hine plant, to call the above bonds on the nextintérest date, April 1, 1928. oon His id Bonds of the Traut & Hine Mfg. Co. due 1938 will be paid at 107 andaccrued interest at 7% on 1 1 1 w-old Los Angeles eirl, kidnaped and & 'n a few days before her death, was /International Silver | Remembers Its Faithful Meriden, Dec (®)—Employes of the International Silver company Meriden reccived § in an- Wl service rewards while the com- paid its hands in Wallingford bout $21,000 and employes other plants ed about state about res f a bak- =5 pany MeDonough s5tca public of the today ¥ company. The reward is paid yea ring the w preceding Christ- and is given to persons in the ploy of the company in excs PIRE IN DANIELSON, 2 ss of Los Angeles Headquarters Are Heavily Guarded | Dec. thrown ion here man said to ba slayer of Marian held. A wave of over the city. wi move. false report that Hickman, so 1 bes station into confusion § a. m. The fever heat of the greatest man h cord broke only for a m however, the great t on again as word came tha report was wrong 20 (P —A heavy sout Centr Ay Tos Angeles, ard was police st to fri Pa mutter: a for responsible the A Willian itarium, | central fore t of this| one 0, ving 2 — and Policemen Contribute To Fund for Children ch member of the police de- ment today contributed $1 to a fund for the Polish Orphanage and the Children’s Home, 1n ke ng the practice of mak tmas donation to the instit thr charge 'E. HITS TRUCK 10 of 92 Sexton street reported to Captain Kelly : ¢ that a gate Bskus at swered automobile the cross| and struck the top of his s he w dr)\m; over ahout 7 1a ening. | gate broken off by ths impact, he said. -'.:; MUST ANSWER FOR SPEED v fef W, C. Hart of the police rtment notified Morris Becker n( I 3 Nelson street, Hartford, esterday afternoon, to be in po e Thursday morning on charge of speeding. Becker was driving a truck in Belvidere at an lleged excessive rate of speed when Ch Hart saw him, ate the PARK CITY COPS BUSY Bridgeport, Dec. 20 (P—Many burglaries were reported to the police over last night ereating | additional tasks for the force which has been extending itself in looking after Christmas rushes and the search for the “phantom” stab- ber. Burial was in il Dawson Abic Mrs, Funeral Dawson, wido of 224 Ma cht Abigall Dawson held this e REPORTS HOM s The police are investigating a port today by Andrew S Lis home at 289 Farmi s entered and ran. nd 9 o'clock last evening. A win- dow on the north side of the house was raised to gain entrance, Stem- pien said, but so far as he knew, nothing was taken. w an of Rev venue cked between i, Joseph, Wil- liam and John Stor Father Donol committal s St. Mary's c Jozeph A, Haffey UNDERTAKER Phone 1 Opposite St. Mary's Chn Residence 13 Summer St.: SVE ROBB IN HOSPITAL Robb, E chairman of the mer- cantile bures presi- dent of the Chamber of Commerce, president of the John Boyle Co., and | prominent Rotarian, underwent | serious operation at the neral hospital vesterday. He |reported as resting comfortably a is to- MARRIED IN NEW YORK Greenwich, 20 1er wife of Don- ald Tripp of married Mars 1 member of the Wednesday club of this city and of the Yale Glee club in New York city last Sat- | urday according to word v\hi(‘h reached here last night. THE JOYOUS ( FOR YOUNG OR ( A Gny Little Bird in s Beautiful Colored Cage BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP A3 W. Main St.” Prof. Bldz. Tel. 886 h Florist of New Britain” | Batholomew TRT SURY BAL '\\(‘l‘ Treasury Balance, $263,431,283 Im strect railroad crossing was | ew Britain | B—rs. | . Signing | SELLING ORDERS AFFECT MARKET Bullish Operations Temporarily Halted New York, Dece. operations in toda were temporarily interrupted by wave of selling which followed the | omission of the Pan-American divi- dends, but speculative confidence was quickly restored and the n headed upward again in the early ifternoon. More than a score issues were elevated to new high levels for the year, or longer, some of th zains running as high as 9 po Heavy buying of the motors wr haracterized as the usual “heavy Iressing” in preparations for the New Yorlk automobile show month. One block of 18,000 s of General Motors changed hand 135, as against a closing quotatior of 133 7-8 Hudson also was heavily accumulated and a bet- ter undertonc apparent for most of the other motor shares. Gabriel wbber sank to another new low at ket next Coppers continued to press for ward under the leadership of Greene Cananea, Calumet and Arizona, An and Kennecott. A Tyers aind Fox Film A., each of which ran up over five points, featured the specialty group. Among the many issues to reach new peak prices were Ameriean Can, Vanadinm Steel Flectric Power, Brunswick Terminal azrave and Brown Shoe, THE MARKET AT (TFurnished by Putna Al Che & Dy American Can Am Car & Fd Am Loco Am Sm & Re 1,\11\ Sugar . | Am Tel & Tel | Am Tobacco | Am Woolen Anaconda Cop son Loco & Ohio. Steel Pet Pac G De asco & Ohio &SP 1 & Pac Cop “hrysler Corp Coca -Cola Colo TI'uel Consol Gas !Corn Proa | Cru steel Dodge Dros Du Pont Da Nem {; 1st pfd Players Rubber Asphalt th Calif Can Cer Ches c M A2 Genl Genl Elec Gienl Motors . 3t North Iron Ore Cifs Gt Nc | Hudson Motors 111 Central nmdo &G . I Mar 'vd on Mo Kan Mo Pac ufd Mont Ward ..110% N Y Central ..16 NYNHEEH 61% Nor & West ..192 113 at police | Sears Roebuck Sinelair Ol Southern Pac oS 45 Standard Oil .. 40 Stewart Warner § Studebaker Texas Co United Fruit . 1443 1101 West Elec & White Motor .. | Wiltys Over Woolworth 19 | S HARTFORD STOCK (Fu EXCHANGE fshed by Bddy Brox & Co) Ruilrond _tSocks & Conn. West. R. R. gu Banks and Trust Compas Trust Co. & Trust inance Compunies Tnsura 1 Insurancy Indemnity Other and Comy & sur v ife Iusuran: B Lito In. ublic Utilities Light & ower Co, pid. ower peds ‘n prd om pid, Gas Light Co. Light Co., com. full paid Tolyoke aWior | Acme Wire Co., com. 1 Sita 20 (P—Rullish ! PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 We Offer: Hartford Electric Light Co. Convertible 7s, 1928 | i Price on Application, | | Thomson, Thenn & Co Suite 501, Commercial Trust Co., Bldg., New Britain - Mhome 2580 Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchange Edward L. Newmarker, Manager We Offer: Fidelity and Casualty Price on Application. [EDDY BROTHERS &G HARTFORD NEW BRITMN Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Burritt Hotel @ i8ldg, Tel.2-7186 Tel. 3420 We Offer GUARANTY TRUST Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGE Joseph M. Halloran Tel. 1258 Harold C. Mott We Offer:— American Hardware Stanley Works NOTICE! To the Holders of e The Traut & Hine Manufacturing Co. Bonds— ° It is the intention of North & Judd Manufac- turing Company, the owners of the Traut & Hine Plant, to call in and redeem all the above outstand- ing bonds on the next interest date, April 1, 1928 In the meantime you may have your bonds re- deemed, if you so desire, by delivering them to the New Britain National Bank of New Britain, Conn., who will redeem all bonds that are offered on and after this date at the contract price of 107, and interest at 7% to the date of the delivery of the bonds to the New Britain National Bank. NORTH & JUDD MANUFACTURING CO. 25 A 7% ptd. Co., pfd... 114 com, 25| K. pfa. 25 nd Co 33, nt-Pond Co., Judd Mg, ture M Clock, comn. Dt « \\mnny co., 'ptd. Mfg. Co. Clock Co., ock Co, 5 m at com, prd. o, Fenn Co. Turhine La B. Mach. Co., «

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