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News of the World W) PO “x‘w: ze Daily Circulation For ; ety e ~3daqp JP cek Ending . By Associated Press Lmaqr) TS RO A Dec, 24th - 14,4 76 5 = T s = = —_—— s B ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS B LINER SENEBA IS BURNED: LINDBERGH FIRST ' Assessors Make Few Increases HICKMAN'S LAWYER PROBATE JUDGE DECLARES in Compiling New Grand List; - THO GIANT PIERS WRECKED " 00k e Ree o Dpend o ot g RENUS CRIMIALLY CRAZY lN HUBUKEN N J" B AZE |Gond Wl|| Fller Completes ddition of About $4,000.000 to Assessable Property Meapylile Pollce Try {0 Link AND PUTS HIM IN ASY'-UM Expected to Be Factor—(hurch Rectories Made —— ‘B’ Fire Starts on Fletcher fflflTBALL SOLONS | Second Leg of Gentral Ameri- ; Exempt hy Statute. Young Prisoner With Death ~ J{JRY '[AMPER[N[} Term to Extend Until ot finance and Drydock and Spreads Ca TUr 8¢ HODGURS v v veas o tvanee ams o Comptrca aum e o v of Pal's Father Bootleg King H to Lackawanna Rail- WANT TW“ EHANGES e e i e e O b - UHARGES P RESSH} R 2 ol Been Restored to Rea- BY SO DOING HE ALSO {tidual taxes, Chairman Thomas Lin- | braham Lincoln 4 Benjamin THIRD YOUTH lS HELD . road Where Seneca Lateral Pass and Fumbled Punt jdsr_of the board of assessors said | ,;‘ld‘”;p"nnw;m LGN Grand Jury Refuses 0 Drop som, Court Rules Was Moore d 1 Rule Disliked SETS ANOTHER RECORD | ittt i ond wics e BY KANSAS CITY POLICE. oiien Hn. will ot SIS tax Wil e 410 S0l e g 1/ nipally (he sioren where. thore { Burns-Sinclair Case o lished either January 14 or 16. In| smalle ocks a will also ot dreavi 3 . Heretofore the Only Aircraft That,the preparatlon of the lists the as. i ,‘r,“ It ',‘,";,:nk\,'.” 20 ranic Bernoudy aal OUICE R oy Wha b Justice Proving Less Senti- lii-Fated \hm Recondition- LITTLE GRUMBLING HEARD wiae successruny vandea ac mhie .Mf?:‘171‘“‘1‘”."‘."3"" no general in:|secomd T o e Admits metnz vnpiicated i NINE NAMES PRESENTED mental Than Jury Which in property valu- |y toa less only boost in the list com. | 14 Place in British Honduras Were 27100 buf this t be Mmét by an, an ega ] . . B ed Six Years Ago at, 1 ; S ng through new construction, e Ao (ot iBEs et ol (R (DR AD RN GG TlkegaliEn i : Freed Prisoner From i o “ American Tootball Coaches! AS0- | uoican Seaplancs Which Alight-] 1t 15 not expectod. thut to owned in this city. A third | terprises—Widow of Drug store "UTOTS Overrule District Atworney - Jost of Million an alf | ciadion votes sroposed Shifts st will take as great an increase |factor in lessening the amount of Sorion e Dea ir. Finds Hi Cost of Million a intion Votes O Proposel SIS 4 1, Harbor—tiz Celcbration foe, oty bony 4k5, 2 BT 3 b e oo DR I o D g e th Chair, Finds Him —Was Fi Electrically in Rules of Game—Noted Expert World Hero, N”l":v’m.l?fl'de o 1 ’flm.ir { s a‘T g \1v pr”'\zxmvlvm:'!.rxrr lr‘.‘:'{ Rilled SFex s Husmand: | Findings in “Shadowing” by 0il Dangelous Person. : ; Present At Meeting. ; the assess de ew |effective this vear, whel P i Ma firclings. Driven Passenger ¥ essel. ”, im‘“‘ “ ! ',‘ il will Rm) ;\lr‘:llv’ f 000, m.: 1‘,, ’\ o e “\j‘.r"r.“lhnm. m”"‘\ Los Angeles, Cal, D (P s Hirelings. 1 g | s 3 tour, landed he toag lorney, here to defend Willlam E.| ¥ =% &/ ot s the for Kinz of Bo il ty 28 ly appreciable molehill today when T (10145 eastern standard | ”" kman, confessed Kidnape i vering caso, { rs" today was condemned to ront hlocks, sociation vote don proposed ch Sets Another Record Initely indicated that itairol Al ao o e il les for 1928, (f s land Beli the of the ould be ple s TTHE AGE OF 70 HONESERVCEBREAD the proce Only two of the regulations wer in goad Berous person be at large,” Yost. retired Mich g | dangerous perso: ik o 1 back more apparatus, hut ad- | A\bout cight vears ago. Mr. Gilbert | angerous person to be at large, They came into the store ahout GGGl T w record to 1 sufficient proof of c ck after he cheated the o i coplmil Shisspmauisteing man Suspected of Other Crimes chair when a jury found hin b soon will to bring a land planc done s ey ; e Gordor i ot guilty of the murder of his wife 1our I only other airplanss visit- Angeles, Dec. 30 —An i ‘ ned e Descend t of Early Y Will Confer “‘ ftempt to 1 William Edwar: Uit on the sole ground of insanity ted | ity have n American Descendant of Early Yan- Wi onfer ith Jack- u'"m I o Edvar Wi s 7 \ . e A o e e o K iekman with the mysterious death ||} 4 o decision down ty e R kees, Was Native of ! son on Ending Its of A. R, Driskell, wealthy merchant, | iy the Fall-Sinclair &0 Willlam H lers, of the . imbled punt rules that v This Cit : E s ins g here ¥ oil ury contempt cases Hamilton county probate court who , en o led only this year and w Close to Schodule 1s City IXistence IREREl gainst them pending. able SPoKe in unmistakable terms desy Find- | mere or less frequent sq fore leaving Guatemala City S LSt Hunt, 16 to obtain the indictments the grand the finding of three alienists who | wirik | i0E the seasor e e i e % : : Hickman, was found make its report apy- With himin advisory capacity that was| Mall. incidentally, held ont an expected to make the trip Ido E. Gilhert, a descendant of ' Mayor Weld has written Harry €. T sadena bridge last Iiaction as might be de- Remus is © Yl otive hra to by {1inee s halt Norrst |lone otiCanneclioulial 019t tayitlias | Jackes Wy o municipal ‘”:"";‘ ialy r’r’ S ided upon, : 2l who had no part in lthe rules committee. Thero alveads [an 85 misutes atior. his aepnroire ] ! e it was an Eng- ary to call at his office for & (o the shooting of Tvy Thoms, drug- Hyde, foreman of (e Remus technically s sane : Vrto e titel cos G e e e sl colony, and an employe of P. & | conference with regard to closing gist, said he had sufficient cvidence ury insisted that the present- Found Dangerous Person ¢ Billias e S ano s At arcd by aomaT 1 Gonbinifor cars previous to | the o which has been in exist- 10 conneet Hickman with Driskell's which also named W. Sher- [ The report of the ) an explosion of giisol 3 (e iken. el L asRiind R s . IS CdlEn i i = ) man Burns, of the Burns Detective. which Judge Lueders 1« pier or n_ the plant ot a|DCATIE Bec e aintet Was not fog in the neizhhorliood of B is retivement eight ye died ' enes s o war. The facts were expected to be | ABCNCY; Sheldon Clark and Henry | follows | company nearhy wia dis- | Who = this morning at his home, 417 ipeplinicges Minegaoplica i/ paiii e S EE S ET Bl o Sinclair ol officials, “We t rsigned, appointed to overed by workwmen on an adjoining ot G " Will Ride With Lindy Chestnut strect, following a third | lions for adjusted compensation for || ggon Tucedar. L harles 1y and Frank J. cxamine © Remus as to his S et Panama, Dec it S S S e 3 O Reilly. i oe acted upon by the | snity, beg leave to submit the fol. B Avorsbalong e e e e hiari o ke lis first air- "0 " T, and the vouth's mother, | QIstrict attornes's offic lowing s <1 1 March, i A5 i with Cdlonel Charles A Mr. Gilbert was horn in New Brit- ! B o f 8 \” o m‘ AH “ml Hyde said that the jury had been After a careful physical and L pier, three fac ) £ o Lindbergh when he comes here he ain, 21, 1836. The family |00 oOf the main reasons for oL Feparated | convinced for some time that the mental «xamination, the hearing of bt A0 lsaveral | Slandinks commitiesion valon maport [ RS PR T8 OO BETG i e - of the HUNUING the office will pass, in yearsiago, el mothers ol S A eee et e e and a review of the da o than $1,- {60 to the coaches the suggestions . T look upon Lindbergh as a o9 L rear oT e opinion of city officials. Whil youtt Hre in Bentas | Gy o conetituted Mooninimey To of the case, we fnd said for ing to 1826 rules on : il S o (imeshal grocery store o ire pumcrous ofher matters h der Mickmmn SiaT i eran ol RS LRI IRE T LS Se Hemis naaae A 0 fu hied pun 3 2 2 i \ il ] I h or o ope or at 3 250, X ¥ il el B IS 3N s - : o o ral pass and fumbled punt SRR i in cit ough the offi e mayor and operator al El Paso, Tex, white | ;5L 0L TBICE, A8 enarged also find that said George 2 - e i v ! Seventy-two coaches divi sy o R during his carly life. but when he s terested to learn if it Hunt is employed at Seminole, Okla. ' Sk ;i s u psycopath and therefore Joratio smptic | Baliows on iRe propEsUinE. At lack of, inferest shown hy was a youtll, the family bought a |18 Rot possible to have these admin-| The (fathers hoth Hetlured they | *mi S it 8% 0 e wgerons individual to be at oR ) | Where | pass. for, 56, rgh in women Boat min G e el R te RacnaicTiceaR diliwanted Ny e mn i tes aTHTTor BT | s o o i s s s We believe that he is a dan- ) worth of merc) A r.“x‘ 3 4 J £ lin, and he lived there until about ,“"‘” ’:‘ : e sons, and that if they were guilty | cugn nowshefore the courts, he was ECTOUS psycopath because he.is un- L ped. T pany i _'~‘ Sl Making Mental Notes %5 years ago. s L o0 Muwor they should be punished. Neither [not surprised that no indictments |MOFal nse of ethles, emo- v onL et Siaan b o Des BT Besides working [n P. & I, Cor- | {4ife 0ffiees next to those of Muyor | planned to go to Los Angeles were drawn up being subject to 1 ' Ween e plEheanoc : . led away by bivs he did considerable work |\ oIt WL Miss uora I L “I would not vxpect the prosecut- outbreaks of temper (i i i ot oiticiats Colo nat he wings hig tbout the fa farm n his extra |, 5 inistration of Orson . Curt YLl ot tunilos ng officials to take any other action el L 1 check o forzony ugs it i h Central America miay, Ume. In these davs work at the fac- & ¢ BSTE N 8 Ss0h T (RIS 831 1os \r:,’:nlw.‘ Dee, 30 (UP)=*I'm | than they have taken.” he declared G ”,’,",‘( s : I 'n California game was cited spreil upon he records of cou- (0% hes oclock. And he 40 out of which temporary loans ) e Rlagine ol O iHe explained however, that the o liff, M. D. SR e are adopt sional committees to guide them | WOull wa rom his were given servicomen during the (e, Killed him-—deliberately, pnd e felkatha syl GOl Melntyre, M. D.* Ivag . i S S in planning air mail. routes to. tho | Christian Lane o/ P. & T pendency of their applications for U Ruth Thoms said today in re- tuted such a clear cut violation of 16k e oLt e f The fire took @ N RS e 2 lateral pass |distant vepu every morning and had il s e \mumr.L the murder of her hus- | fhe law, that the inquisitors were in e bt that Soneca and the bulkhcads of pier 12, [ free ball and ) he first congrossional action on Dromptness. His unusual interest in and, Tvy Thoms, in his drug store | duty bound to return the present- L (e B0t dealslon yn theimat ot he grounded but also | } v er, found Remus insane. Iockawanna, railroad this afternoen | €10 N i = the post offic rtment. plan to i Ik won him the recognition of hq Clhiristmas eve ment to the court. " s guin gent flames roaring forth ! s a frec ball when muffed s b2 AT is employers and he was mMIr William Edward Wickman and Trom W evidenge, [eatimony il asn 1 bl e ovs re- ! foter the international mail serv- | hle emplovers and he wn H ms ! = cxhibits submitted in this case the ! i nae Tire Ch ation. RETIR o ol Tl ) ] Wit departmen \m Hunt, boy bandits, wer Sl sl Gil It remai ports during the day's session e 4 held that position for the last P S R Tt is of th nion and finds ; Yost Discusses Fthies vhen the house post office commit- | fi & th Sithe s muirdor S Both George Remus now insane and a [ O Quty, it mi necessary tee considers a bill by Representa- ' ¥rars of his employment. 0”] YEAR PREDI[;TED were identified by Mrs. Thoms. D, - tive Kelly of Pennsylvania. ranking - conch. discussed football ethics : 1 his finding. ere was no possibility of the | coach, Clsclss republican on the hody, to jlish Suffered a shock and » company six o'clock that night,” she sald, F (I < . " Wilee of Ohlo State talked on ¥ ght, . t is therefore ordered that tting out of control. An ex ”,\,K:,‘”‘] ”:h minwr‘“,. ;M iz @ line to Mesico City,” Measures o " ”"" “"]“‘ ";‘ "‘ penaion. \"0”' T “and asked about houses to rent in | corge Remus be committed lol!"\‘v ion indicated to shipping men | “relations v s : thorize routes to other Tatin- “No¢k followed about two y £ 3 the vicinity. T told my husband they | a State a 2 | omen. that an additiocal oil | ested that after cach annual meet i s nd a third shock about two neere W eather 5ha1ps Foreca: e 2 & 4 Slats Resplial for 3he dniy e e ) O |4nd of the coaches and the National i s it ) looked suspicious but he never kus- \l therebe confined until such time iply on th ea had blown up, € i ‘ on Page T g0 was believed to have caused his 3 peeted anybody. He said they were | N awe « * when he has been restored t 2 “ol Athl wssociation a spe- Ann (ol 3 hh § S L ored to rea- ‘ bl e wafieh ot T Dt A mton s e don B e el 1d Wave in West Will 3 2500, o ot o Somer” | Newshoys to Be Guests of [, I has been sestorea to re Seneca of Clyde and allory line s T years he was an active lleu- N | ¥ came back and both duc process of law.” | dist valued at S2000,0005 re- b 2 prohlbe A ! /FRS 1 sont ot exdinyor Georo 4 East ! L e ey lanagement Next Tl of 81,500,000, T 5 ST | Dlained : St Ly v ”‘;an:w( e ‘1‘!.\\ Hoo o Monday ! \’1“:” Lueders, in explaining his de- ! I Dobie. of Cornell, e a tech - “ Washington, Dec. 30 (Rh— ap- AL SO RO i 5 Twling, the first clectrica rive i TI] R[Eflv[l} B[]!HES s active In fra- i AP which, turned and 1 right at —_— “It directs that the court cal : L g : he | nieal address on i as in o mar e e R e e 1 4 iEht a s tha court call in DLasanRen SN o ! ) e tatas i Arenalvaip oy amd Tl i L A R Y" ereh ~(\" i ted to weather sharps {oday that {[vv, T supposed they wanted him Heratdl newenoys albie medical witnesses but in the last ‘0 2 the uba e n i 450 Ythias ©f the year 1927 would be ushered out | ¢ £ the s0 b f . £ i D Iysis it is for the b S vhafan cllie Snliafand e Sonol o o incilon Srbllasedl o Lt vear 1627 would be ushered ou of th 3 doRndto iR tiiaviin e e e R e dlsis it s for the probate court s i i unk by | “anarterback steategy—prohlems of | tie Ordey | O the crest of a cold wave in cast- could fight policeman management of the Herald Monday ' decids from al the evidence in froap transport durin sunk by | ‘904 2 re \ c Ord 4 L L L8 8 ey s Yo & g e el R in. Bo- ng from within the ton-vard Will Enter .S-1 Tomorrow, 1ts of Kiorassan: and. the Fore. |orn Gniled Slates, accompanied by botli of them shot at the, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at 1. 0. O, |!Ne case whether Remus fs sane. R R i i club of P, & F. Corbin Co, |Min and snow, policeman and then ran. They es- hall on Arch strecl, where w full| ‘The sole question to be.detar- s AAasal ot ctional foothall development - Weather Pcrmllhng— irviving him are three daugt So much colder weather was caped and police 100k Tvy fo TRy Gk arse ned was whether Remus is now forts of pufiing otlon was the nest topie and a paper on | Mrs. Arthur 1. Spencer, Mys, |C3t0d tomorrow for the lower lake the hospital. Tie dicd there nest will assemble at the Herald $31¢. said the decision 2 el _conditions in fthe south was read hy Periscopes Intact inm C. Lester of this city and |"C€lon. Ohio valley, Tennessee and 'day New Year's for Ihe present hearing is not con B (T ! Clark Shanghnessy of Loyola, W ichard Starborough of Burn- NOrthern Mississippi, t cold waye - vears, the Herald has cerned with the guilt or innocence Sl G - a son, Harry Gilbert of Ha rnings were issued for ceniral and Ransas City Youth Held b to its carriers in New ' of Geo emus of the crime of o 4 e v sister, Mrs, Trank T western Kentueky and western Ten- s City. Dec. 50 (P —Ira , N n, Plainville, Ber- Which he was acquitted by the jury 3 ) A" S I{ g 11 vioand four grand nessee, \ t ondy, 20, in a sigi East Berlin, This year, the on the sole ground of insanity, nor o, 1 NR APPROV AISK i submarine vall services willl bs Generally, the ontlaok for the last | confossion made public today b Bristel and Forestvilie lis this procecding anything to do SReeldi 24 n Wniil noon, when the diving ship row afternoon at ay of the year in the east was con- | lien decl William Edward | Will be Included in the rapidly grow- | with the sanity or insanity of George ] s ']' i | [N WATER RENTAL RAT.."S \eoriert e berth in . Protinge- {Stanley Memorlal ehu siderably overcast wi n o Mickman. Welby Hunt and himselt ing Herald family. When the din- | Remus of the commis I AR L ! e T for the mond N. Gilman. pastor ing to snow in the lake region. their start in crime” rs were first st by the Jafe sion of the erime, except so far as I | Ha R e e e =ippeet | ORI ST e SR ing books in the library hor obert J. Var re were hardly g row light on his sanity SREEHD ARt P Agress With Board That Increase Ts s soon as the sicked up | cemetery. nsas City, Dee. 20 P) -~ Wit Borioudy said they employ- wo dozen i who sat down to e ontiniied thaaals 1 burne A ! 1y 1 up { Thd. | A T e on % the mooring lines over the S-4, ¢ =ole b S ro temperatures Wi ed at the library after school hour ¢ meal As the vears rolled by presumption of the law is i uier Lot ulsiohe e Needed to Meet Cost of s e VETER the northern Rocky mountain states, |and that they oft 1 sto e » Remns was sane at the fect, both destroxe Tmproyements. ! it { Sl I e . {of Rear Admiral Frank I Brumby, Sma e middle west and southyes ing part in two robheries here The jury did SAcBeleC COTT Loty Mayor Weld approves incre of | Hlannad . i W Glasgow, in northr rm Mon- implicated Hickman an h s insane and it- % <he was 300 feet lon planned to send d 0 ) i and acquit i Al : ““;‘,“”'r '“'“' e [_Ml water rates along the lines favored lung john Kelley down fo eloar Morris Cahn of New Haven Is Oldest |tana reportad 24 below zoro, while | Tun for that reason [ i s M0N0k Tl g by members of the board of water it in the second funvel under e Ell Park, sct tho record for that| Ile told of helng paroled followir iden ila penersll So6ds 6f Oblo, J i = Yyem | commissioners, which are expected {gubmarine's hull and pacs through a ast Lxalted Ruler of Flm City state with 30 below. & lumps Nis conviction about three vears the verdict of the jury s prima I al other vessels of varying A . i . ¥iis dricoke and ofiier piews | t0 18 incln in the estimate of i< looving line, FLodge in temperatures were reparted in on a el of stealing an auton ¥ {incas o hisd Tmaies v | B SR e S B coteR{oNboRs it an S oy prava B SR e e e s Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas and ¢ 115 a5 A status untl George "’ roain, Thie ,congestion and| of the hoard of finance and taxation. i not hamper the divers =reatly but New Haven. Dec. 30 o Deatn Missourd (Continued on 1) Remus has proved that he is sane turmoil caused some trouble o navi- | THe mavors views coincide WIh fhe Faleon wonld sound hier fog bell today claimed Morris Cahn, the old- | The only stock or property losses ! ’ p s ke d tho mazes of |those of the The extensive jronstantly durinz aperations oSt past exalted ruler of the New Toported eccurred in e ! ot proolis inon il e nisiing changes which are to be made in the | \Chjja the Falcon was at hier an- Haven B. T 0. I Mr. Kahn | Wyoming when the & ) tisfy the court that scene of the flre s directly |SCE¥ice will “’:':,‘i"y’y:_’l"l aLes horage in Provincetown harbor this as long prominent in Eikdom and (near Pinedale, overflo I ON B[AGKMML CHARGF “ S - e now \ river from Pier ' QUANGUES NS UAING morni several ot the div prac- Decan ted ruler in 188, He |[Dersons we maroanc th I V] JOKLR ]S FI T ed two paragraphs ex ! \0 the foor of |40 @ Nitraticn plant and a y ticed lowering and raising pontosns. | hold membership card No i hiomes and a large num \ &t 5 5 e RE S sErHan i Hg jtribution system. Tt ds the feeling \thae came up, Chief Gunner Lough He was born in this city in 1§ and rcalves were drowned. It wa o ¥ s now sane, five of y- SR ¥ jof board members that some of the | yian cain. “as fully as any flap- and spent his entire life h Two | first ught the dam had collapsed. Said To Have Posed As Newspaper xou praven Man Asscssed S100 for 1) 1 that "Geor, \ Irost of maintaining the more elab- noron o ‘hallvoom floor. brothers and a sister survive him. | but the walls were reported intact Y ous individual fo he i | G Tt 5 Fas Reporter and Aceepted 5 is individual to @ Sk e g < Captain King indicated that no funeral serviees il be held San. ae ainting “Toy t=tol a € 5 large t omus himsel? | orate water works should conie ou K o 1 \ 11 be held today 2 : e Plstol at o 3 ! e of taxes derived from those Who [atiempt would be made to enter the 'day afternoon and will be attended | Rrihe 1 cont that impression e ;)]; ‘;;] SAnialn thelr homes or 1 il 1#44\; Given favol anX- llvv lx-vumv yl_-vv‘;.-- J‘WM‘\ J. Stor o meer Bank Teller e NIGITIG iisclosing that he “at this time does St at Darien = Jumps Just Tas [places Jusiness, (Ving r fomorrow. he said |Danbury. Exalted Ruler | d, Dec. 30, P Trvir 3 Jor. 30 (RI—Tointe (1ot b morally wrong to cor ‘ Autoistat Darien Jumy i . = i 1 T R A o AR e S 1 o Faces Embezzlement of i S A B B Ll A AR O 1 His Automobile Plu Over | POL]CE GIVE WARNINGS ro eorer submarine, recover any Past exalied rulers New Maven, Dee. 30 (UP)—Mil- | [} od today after he had e 0 ) blcourseswere oRan Lo hit 40 | s ! Jl bodics of the S-1°s crew within easy — ton T, Clark former teller at . 25 in marked bills from ey Frill stropt. learned | derOhio Taw, sald Chacles H. B | sridge. | = — |reach and then close up the un- N .t Wrecks the Second National bank here. was | wainstein, an Atlantic avenue mer- 2002 S el sl e i | {damaged compartments before hlow- | aphtha Blast Wrecks to r before United States | o, to his sorrow today when e s wi tomus, ap t on the understanding that i 30 (P—Presence of |springficld Police on the Alert for Workmen commissioner Robert 1. Alcorn 1o wenty Keap Walhslalnis Rame ont of Darien, De al to the e t of common plea out of them witn, Plant, Bum 2104 in the city court for ing the w | hie automobile i togiodn o - | Suspects In Scries of Clubbings— | compressed | Peabody. Ma 20 (P—An r a charge of embezzlement. [an article to be published in a W Tl ’,".“.”:T‘- RS e ‘v‘” S 16 plunged (ove; e White bridsel| g L explosion resulting from the ignition | Clarke was arrested yesterday on | Bridgeport woekly paper. Jullannugvas RallessuBlo ISR S e ne o | LGLoVRL) I sl Lor ssioh RomenaWvarmicly Washington, Dec. 30 (P -~ Both | Of naphtha in a tank in the plant of ja warrant alleging a_shortage in| Goldberg is alleged to have repre- foreed Miss Billie Coles of 15 Woos- | HWWe probably will maks lnst nfght saved \Liiedlite of Gy I spri Dec. 80 (UP)=— fperizcopes of the sunken submarine | the A. €. Lawrence Leather €om- |his accounts of hetween $4,000 and |sented himself as an employe of the |1CF Place o leave a taxicab in which S Sy S I Sanderson, 27, of201E e st L o) Bollce s nings loduy follow- [N-4 uppavently are intact, Read Ad-|pany here foday resulted in serious |85,000. Clarke was released fn eus- {paper and ‘1o have told Wainstein [$he Was sitting in HUL street, at the | 1t was brow g ot R A ! strect, West Haven, who is in & 6= |0 ¢po gaventh in a series of club- 'miral Brumby repor to the burns to four workmen. €'hief Wil- [tody of his attorney, Walter J. that a forthcoming issus would carry POt SREUD SR ORI ERLEE | s e | rious condition the Norwalk ho: ~'hings which have terrorized sections v department. e forward per- | liam C. Mahoney of the fire depart- ' Walsh of New Haven an article unfavorable to him |beaten her o . _[“:‘“‘”M S 1,\§nx‘!\xr I pital to Anderson s suffering city during the past few ope was pointing ahead, he said, |ment also suffered severe burns (Walnatein) funleas he swould Spay | - Miss: Coles trenorted Shesinolaenbl s o e Sl 2o Sl 46 i from probable internal injuries and |y, land the after one wad about one | while fighting the fire which follow- | o £23 to keep it out. to tho pollca-and Jullanna, hearing o sy Frenm S8 s ot ey nervous shock Women were warned against ven- {point oft the port bow. ed the explosion. | T! Wainstein agreed and asked |that he was wanted, walked into L Eneth :‘,‘[_ fall d.\m‘:‘m,‘:, Unacquainted with the -‘“""I“mnnu out after dark without escort. | The two periscopes were project- | The flames were confined to the | ! THE W HER 1 Goldberg to return later for the!the third police ecinct and sur- ke 2t “ curve of the trestle, Anderson The latest victine of the clubber is fing about the height of a diver |Luilding in which the tank was lo- | | —_ | money. The st torney was |rendered To Dodee Remus attributes all his e e et and | Stella Hydrick. who was beaten [above the top of the craft. Naval | cated aithough the firemen had diffi- | | New Britain and vieinity: | |{aformed of the af gy In court teday, Julianna pointed (1oiiles Todge was sald to have | er a 24 foot cmbank rent He “unconscious by an unidentificd youth 'officers refused to comment on (he culty preventing their spread to | | Unsettled tonight and Satur- | mail and de ~|~||Alyr\! two detectives out that his gun was only a toy « been instrumental in working up the I managed to throw open the door [while on her way home. report.” The $-4 had completed a | other parts of the p The work- | | day, probably rain: lower | ainstein’s place. Goldberg was [but the court took no notice of his cica which ¥ d Remus's gi n‘l leap) m'f w'\’mh the v~‘.u;H\:ru;\: Two victims of the m rious southwest run and was turning when | men injured were Arthur L. Rowe, ‘ | temperature Saturday. | jarrested as he 1eft the store with the | explanation and fined him $30 on | gantic liquor enterprise and sent him the surface o he water, falling on { sailant are now in a hospital recov- she was struck on the starboard | foreman: Fred Relleau, John Artin. | | ! one sitle jering from wounds ide, near the bow | chook and Wuino Pynoncs o marked bills on his person, He is|each of two counts of breach of o * being held without bail peac (Continued on Page 1)

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