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18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER NORTH ATLANTIC CONBED IN VAIN (Continued From First IN'L0S ANGELES He has asked th tion for ~ of Nervousness Par body olice line uch hetter > end of 1 ' En Route to | (UP)—Edward | area betw Rank and Parker him- | too much today e < itten by ler questioning | Detectives Herman | line, Chief of Police Davis and Dis- | - |trict Attorney Asa Keyes of Los An- | Waters Too Rough Tor Ship. | geles. Thev told the 19 year old | New York Dec P —Th slayer to co to clear his own | stormy wat pe t'od ! cor the sake of his !t and Cape | ces Grayson's generally believed had tra last night and had zor able distance ahead of t} W Mre, Fran Dawn s confession have landed | which were almost identi Wera difficult even for a ship to made at Pendleton, Ore., near|Sery navigate, Captain B. G. Dig of (where Hickman was captured, read: | to de Mauretania, reported when the liner! “The idea of Kidnaping some child | of illn docked foda. lana getting the money for her oc- Captain Diggle sald that on Satur- |curred to me six months ago in| day he was south of (‘aps and | Kansas Clty wanted the money that variable winds of force |10 &0 to colld Tt cast $1,500.” were blowi Hickman then told of the theft of “The wind hiew Dr. Mantz in Kansas ot e con e said. it was | City and his trip to Los Ar i) : outlined in ear! statements, Eogie U 0on oD “I arrived in Los Angeles Novem- e ber 23, Hickman said, “and rented TAS bad EnolstLA0E A '3 room in the Bellevie Arms, Then | must have beea even worse fr & |y oo "oyt to look for a girl to kid- plane. When off the tall | %, of the Grand Banks - you turn | south, we took the off} S of 1the water I”“‘l" was L A vietim, but he 1t must have be came to his mind 2 (put her aside as too young and de- | north.” | cided upon one of the Parker gir He picked Marion 1se she ap- !peared to be the father's chofee. | handi-1 = Arter getting the child from the Te4t Informi- a1 Vernon school, Hickman drove | The vhereabouts | jop 1o a side street in Glendale | period PASSINE OVEr{where ho told her she was kid- | o'clock Fri- inapped and made ready to bind her. it had promised to wake no outery, so Long bandoned thitt threat. ew- dona, ot which parts of | with the | by the 0 one For tion, t gl mall sidere Ar from eve sedan from my the h about her hip, and it ation cicty. month at eve past il we wer n He Plcks Marlon L daughter of another banker temper: Togrees n cven colder far- tor sses bee Scarce seriously Information = The search was capped by lack of definite tion as the plane’s since it was reported Cape Cod shortly after day night. Two hours hefor teken off from Reosevelt f Island, for Harbor Gr foundland the first lap of a pro- t to Croydon, F ¢ lear while T ind : of th {tclegram to Mr. Parker. Leland followed announcement by !drove to Alhambra and sent the see the Canadian ond wire. We drove around awhile station there, nd that night, we went to a theater ni company, 1 n South Pa The picture an interrupted Figures Don't Lie' was feature call letter Mavion thought it was a good pic rd, reporting At about 10 o'clock that night, | we returned to the Bellevue Arms i.umvlv-rm and remained in the car outside until it was safe to go in |without being seen. Marion follow- d me upstairs : on a couch that night | on the hed. I put a tof the Hickman | gpo ' inesl SRR et the first | o yng) Then we (70" Whoit his ca governm operated i avenue at on Sunday ni of th igne Dawn ne in the as ol trou- | ture al Halifax Report From first announcemen the receipt of this call was given out .A“‘ Halifax, by C. Harvey marine | and fisheries ug of th |‘l'1:l“.ulli‘ government The Radio Corporation of Amer- fca sald its station at m M had picked me ge at 9:45 night, the ported by the § The operator, make out the meaning mess renee The [ real Satu na I ¢ ighted read that 1 could see if she 1leape. She slept soundly. The next| oy | mor I ftixed breakfast, but a5 on I Marion wasn't hungry jtime h 1e 1 ate ion wrote ber. | her father and 1 i ¢ | Marion to a kitcher coue ! while T went out to mail the nyone ek ’ lett 1 did not gag her. She said | © Batani 1 tried to letter. sy A a letter to one. I tied chair with cloth rot howeve X please me 1 s hrok Jjust would i papers. led in the paper She took oir and static ke ter buying |rion. 15 interest- | d her pic- | wanted to go ou nother drive out far as San | Juan Cap- gas. An| at Marion Dawn her it sent from the atched from g set was disp who with A. D talicd two i and back R e _ we stopy to b e fact that t1 terrupted mean that operator, h the plane's 1 nt loc clos Brica Goldsup Keturns To Los Angeles returned Angeles | x 0 at | to Los Mario the Pac i o8 were bus tim on the vard said, would e Sl fie | her was still i £ it was down or Toard e at a s wind phone Angeles near s ped his | WATER DAMAGH e 1 3 Parker Vriday when hel ] owing the n ¢ apartment iid, and Marion | conch | Dismembers Body | n grucsome | smembered the | part and neatly The forso was re- powdered and the | ed. he said shington, every year. This conclusior. ! country ards of clims mount of i Inquiries resultant fig a4 been good meal. to a hom 1 spent | Herald hotel in Frisco and continu«d r on north. ed Marion. used a pocket knife and - lcut and washed the tub.’ write her s lamp by the door so | ¢ and Hic Then he “It was while 1 blindfold after |2 towel and stepped up by = 27, 19217, WILLIAM HICKMAN ' AVERAGE AMERICAN IS ILL ABOUT | | HURRED T0 AL ONCE A YEAR, SURVEY INDICATES ANNUAL CASES PER 1060 PERSONS 150 200 23% 400 INFLUENZA AND GRIPPE oicesTve STsTEM TONSILLITIS AND SORE THAGT CONPINENENTS AND GTHER PLERPERAL CONDITIONS NEWVOUS STSTE INCLUOING MEADACHES ACCIDENTS AND OTHER EXTENAL CAUSES utasies WHOOMNG COUGH RAEAUTISN AND LUMBAGO MEART APD GTNER CIRCULATORY Ci5E37F ostasts o sum e EnROx CARYIGITIS AND ROV NON-VENEREAL DISEASES OF CEb OBEASES OF KIDNEYS AND ANNEXA DISEASES OF EAR AND WASTOID PROC” OISEASES OF TELTH AND GUUS dsEas of €13 PEvMONA DIPHTHERIA, SCARLET FEVER AND T1PHOI MAY FEVER AND ASTHUA it .2 ahout D Ameriean is The and bronchitis mbers e dis vhich v 118.6 He yearly hizants. The a ind grippe 143.2 cases, United States Public after a s 1t conducted luenza rmine nd tyy ith ooy ount ges suffe for ¢ cported 1on the purpo: he Health inland 1 representative nerican eity, judge as follow m ml sore throat, 65.7; nd other pucrperal daches and nervons system and disabilities from external cans ign born and organization of its popu cider whooping cough, T, were twice and over a period of 28 months ry residence in city as 1o |« Inesses of the occupants, The lod that there average of 1050 {il yearly for every 1,000 in- Forty per cent of the li- were of sufficient gravity to » confinement to hed. nnual At Tate was 9.3 deaths for ants. maiie [ st 1nd 18.3; pox, 13.9 and croup of dis 11.0 res reve non-venereal discases i urinary thiil ki of ¢ system, os and q of annexa discases disea for the @ ach 1,000 | and g T4; searlet fever 10 hay m diphiheria typhoid il There T eashed the first $20 hills Parker gave mc theater that night after the show. I sicpt The next morning 1 go went to a theater and o'clock robbed a man of she felt to th Hollywood and . “1 knew she w drove to Sun | “Oh, 1 the next night the [not want tightly, T no outery held except two on on for about then 1 let When I cut min ¥, rly, five v at » and loose the floor sco. forzot, you ean see, because T her that 1 in to kill her before 1 honnd father did not go home safely. Well, after vied her body and undressed her, derwear and cut ion |throat with a pocket th-{the blood out.™ cond | e pocket knife {used to slaughter th ir [ th w I don’t know, why T kili Tt was just an urge wanted to cut up a body it sery the 1l but hole knife into 1 T d | T 1 all. drained ecach piece in rday, he said he had Ma to ond letter 10 her man wrote his s hound her in the ¢ the previous day nly th ¢ gagged her and blindrold Iearned upon | BREAKS SHOULDER I Vincent Skarzynski, aged street, su pound fracture of the right der in a fall down stair: this noon. Dr. John J set the fracture cral Lospit the train. Strangles Child fixing 11 that the urge murds wpon me,” he continued couldn’t help my 10 ind Ma Then before she could move, Falmuid L P ex- 1508 reporte for or was tor other fll- 1,000 per Disorders of con disor= 14 resultin : rheu- 1.5; heart dls- chicke 11.4; genito- iseas maustoid processes, 10, pneumonia anil fover to gurgl fastenings, T¢ diad told ¢ her 1 would let her he was dead, T car- batheroom her un-| Christmas dinner. her|dren of n let shich Hickn glirl is now inj hands of the district attorney, it FALL 52, ered a com- | shoul- | 1t his home Tokarczyk al New Britain Gen- DIVERS DG SECOND INDBERGH HOPS - TUNELBENEATHS4 - SOUTH TOMORROY nued From First Page) ’ (Continued from Tirst Page) this tral Awerican flight with American attaches and He pored military Mexican wwiay more | C ind try to the erew reach 1, whic when | @f forenoon to cut over maps aval viator AT th i in first and on his honor, 1l resident an ambassado he - hehal the American colony, t | bassador Morrow presented 1h nd his mother a silver tray Lol 22 ALARMS FORFIRE | y all American Lindbe of his in Mexico City Al reception. 1 several thouss A1 it down to the The ricans m- fly- and chors, . King ¢ 1 Elsherg, oprrations examination of t nding o | would t m the 2n boards, LNist idea of Commander is way for- aft These to the S-4's to the ste from First Page) inting the expected to over- ndicap resnlting poor visibility underwater will tell th diver exactly is wiien nds and be for to lose pre- S groping bout on the over s sense of direc damage of $100 was owned by Clinton street, part of the building Shortly in Wozti groceries being burned o'clock Sunday called to St for a g tire Early Sunday morniy out in a coal Lin in th tenement house at 109 Orange strect wd by John Carfi of 11 Orange sire worked up through partitions atle. At 3:11 o'clock the fire de- | partment was called and found it necessary to ent away partitions in five rooms. The damage totalled | about §2 The occupants of the | building were aroused, but were to return to their tenements | the firemen finished their | @ storehous ore N vill 1ot anley rter park cions minut ton Lo rec fire broke six WINKLE NAMED PRESIDENT. onstuble Tred Winkle was ot its way | to 11 ind the ent 1iny tion at at the Oth- > presi- Eisen- Beth Alom Cemetery assoe 1l mecting Torah hall, esterday office able aft [wor At the seeretary sam AV Rosen L 2 Al 413 o'clock in fire departme § Cranston terrace, fire having broken out in the living room of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Jacobson on | the second floor. The house is own- by Supcrnumerary Officer James Noonan, father of Mrs. Jacobson, | | Officer Nocnan, who lives on the first floor, was aroused by J. Arthur Johnson. a neighhor, who heard | flames crackling when he was pre- | paring to attend church services. The living room was a mass of flames, nd Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson were able to salvage only a few articles The irniture and a number of Christmas gifts were destroyed, none of the loss heing covered by insur- ance. The damage is estimated at about $500. Mr. and Mrs. Jacoh- son are making their home with Mr obson's parents temporarily. At 9:30 Sunday morning, Co. No. as called to a grass fire near the uttle Mecadow club. At 12:45 | o'clock, Co. No. 5 was called to a ! grass fire at the Town Home prop- | . and at 12:45, Co. No. to the Pitkin property at 114 W street, where there was a grass firc, | 3:0 in the afternoon, Co. No. T ent to Jackson prop on | Stanley street, where there was a | grass fire. | Slight dama ceries I the o the was morning, led to defendatt un their property ronght 1eains suit 8600 igha, The they own prop- udow avenue and taglia committed Con- s set forth t iy on Shuttle te that Frank bl papers., of POLICY Two who to the night |rus & | in the girls under 16 3 on probation, were nolice station at ¥ Supernun hoonmaker, who found them car part of a shoe shine stors Main streef, with three youns men, aged 14, 15 and 18 years, It developed that the young men in- vited the girls to have their shoes hi and then they w to the \v part of the old young m tarn: ust betore the officer, ing the store doors stepped in. tter is bring looked into by Bristoll woman probation offic sto! olf the lights who was t The Miss » was done to gro- | lar of the »nomy | store at Arch street Sunday eve- | Ting about 7:08 o'clock. Tha firc | departnient was called and prevent- jed the blaze from spreading to the S. A. FUND FALLS SHORT The Salvation Army fund fell $170 short of the amount desired for nd toys for chil- g F milies, according to yoco s ) by Ensign Fredrick- j Instead of the sought for $1,- n| 000 there was received finally a to- $530.98. At 10:16 yesterday alarm v forcnoon, an | rung from Box 425 for a | wardrobe in the home of | llia of 47 Spring street. | {Damage amounting to approximate- | ly $100 was done to the wardrobe | na the clothing in it. | | At 12:42 yesterday afternoon, Box 3 hold its - annual (317 was sounded for a fire the | Christmas party for 300 children to-{home of Stanley Wa 67 Clinton WOrrow cvening. Saturday afternoon |street, where e chair caught fire 1 $7 Christmas dinners were sent 'out. |when placed too near a stove. The | of | chair was destroyed but there was no other damagc. At 3:07 ass fire today's report | son. REPORTS $280 STOLY The police are investig a re-| afternoon, a port by Anthony Leiner of 304 extinguished on Wal- Chapman Street that entrance was nut Hill park, across from the hos. zained to his home about S o'clock |pital, on Grand street, and at 7:41 turday morning and $2§0 taken. . |in the cvening, Co. No. 7 was called | 2 wi part of Marion and put it in : Joset and went k and wrote | to Mr. Park- | al went out and | {etters, Hickman | — | rturned to the apartment and| Cily Advertizement v o o Gome ety 1| rooms 18 job was done neatly, T and went fo the Palace but T didn't enjoy the show. | ry. 1 left the show | o'clock Saturday I drove the car to Elysia digposed of all picces of body and head home, T thought 1t ask to sce the rion &0 1 took a needle nd the o GASOLINE FILLING STATION me and tiie body but 1} “On the w Parker mi; M ot to the (Winkl Mr face ; when and they the plano wire P oup o that Riller Attends Theater to Ninth and parked it and went | luncheon and ate & "I drove the | Grand & Mavor. [ to a Towntawn ) POLLY AND HER PALS " Merely Margy, An Awfully Sweet Girl RECORD FOR WEEK-END by a “still” alarm fo 76 Derl cet, where @ garage and truck | ‘n\\nrd by Eugene Faselle was on fire. An alarm from Box 413 was| sounded for the same fire. The |truck and garage were damaged. st ‘ MAN 62, BOY 9, 1 Leon Kasczeta, Kasczeta, aged 356 Fast street slightly injured when an au- t-mobile in which they were riding. was struck by a car driven by Walter Reindel of 136 Chapman strect at the interscetion of Hartford nd North strect about 6:40 ning. Michacl 17 ger was driving the car morth on Hartford avenue, nd Reindel was driving west on North street when the collision oc- curred. Dr. David P. Waskowitz at- tended the injured passengers. City " ltems and John | were n automobile owned by Anna in street and i of the same ured in a collision with a owned by George Jackson of k and St nle ets and driven by Joseph High street, | out 11:30 forenoon at North and streets, Supe nume anaites reported that were slightly | | will be given by R. H Found Lost articl quickly recovered through a Herald Lost and Found Ad. Telephone 92 36,000 readers person who found your pack- age will see your ad. i lies the | Vogel, general chairman . Surely in its SLOT MACHINE RAIDS Police Scize Gambling Devices in Stores as Forerunner of General Clean-Up—Two Arrests Made. A drive against gambling chines In stores was started this orenoon_ by the police and seve zures were made. Chief Hart sa machines will be conf ver found, as they are nitted by law. machines are operated, the by inserting coins simi- lar to the old style slot machin The person “playing” them takes the chance of winning and therein umbling feature, accord- to the police. No arrests were today. ma- whe not e yolice ing made DISCUSS FROLIC OF '28 Tteports of progress in the Lions' club annual frolic which will be held January 16, 17 and 18 were made at tha noon mecting today. Committer chairmen reported that their com- mittees were working and that more definite reports would he made next A report was made by L. W. The at- was awarded to Wil- The prize next week Irwin. week, tendance prize liam F. Curtin les can be a night‘ the The HERALD Read by 8 P. M Answered by 8 A. M. TELEPHONE 925 WAL T SUTTINLY AM ELAD FER \ DELICIAS SAKE BLESS ER LIL roT THERES NO DOUBT ABOUT 1T SHE JusT ToLp) ?ouemmmoufi :DEL 1 HEAR HARRY HAS PROPOSED YEAR BUT IM ‘FRAID HE'LL MEBBE BUST THE ENGAGEMENT SCON'S T CONFESS ‘BOUT| JOE KISSIN' ME- THAT TIME AT THE SURPRIGE- MY STARS ' SISTER (WY TELL Him? © 1971 by Newapaper Faature Secve | reat Bitom nghts roserved By John Held, Jr BUT GEE, UNCLE SamL 1 LOVE To TALK ABOUT IT!

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