New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 30, 1927, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1927. SOUTHERN SUPPORT FCR CODLIDGE MAN 19 ange of himself with 1 the rnia attorney revionsly Hic the FARMINGTON BUSES SELE TTE\IPLARS 10 HEET Just a Little Holiday .Liquor Vorty-T'on vt Annual Session 1o B Burean Would Keep Route Cf v v e wrotain vowin—0 . o Aepublican Warned Not to Stir / % Confer Dezree, ed to Stop Tallking Sl 4 West Main Stiect i s G R Up Stiile in “Dixie stricted him to “sto S rnat L Although Hunt has conie 10w S oniT (P—All can g & taking part in the Rose S bllcan presige Rockw Sl e he has denied that he ! Iy square grand gun battle and d l ) . ".l- bef nt | rs oday y W at special 1 be the 4dith o 5 « W. T 1 col ” hambor of commer or 8 alled 1o discuss nd Transport through Wedne of can n N a clas B Pro- uhlell of arpert on o Martford and appoin ! meeting was called f v fo investigate t o before the t hission talk DRY AGENTS WRECK GORGEOUS NIGHT CLUB the city to \I|I lero'l sta . | ———— andid A Llc “meeting (s orning An-i \ides fn Willl That Wifc Be Chief {Chee Helen Mor LIS LRI prov 12 coming into the city of E and the o vp \ Beneficiary, | $30.000 Furnishings—small i i P 1 1 Amount of Liguor Scized = New York., Dec. 30 (# « com v Inc.. vouid ¢ n Mo - of New Yorh % Main street upheld p 1 equipmis f‘m “l’_ rar -”_‘rh' AR icted a pireha hants unanimousiy ' for proba dis ‘:, o bl e ohi 1 : route whicl wo approximat “;‘ LA (i i S restsd Miss M . T smploves Pr il ta his : 3 lquid an S e T 1l t WILLOUGHBY HUNT ""-{;‘ ‘«“' l“‘ irat e " ‘n" ]1“:“ = mplicated by William Hickman as & iinee 5 e H M0 This autor »d topheavy to customs officers at Laredo, uuio 3 i 0 up and murge 1926, is bein; 1 ARG 4 o St id" 5 eharkation L‘»L' ARO fl VEN 114 Bor ane muntenap 1ocyy i belne Dell B e | de o al 1a Texas, the other day, and they “raised the lid” to see how it follyuin i AT et e Sk S e !rar:» 1 1o a wars the got that way. The picture shows the cargo of pints it carried It o ' | Prohibitior in a cleverly arranged false top. LOEO- NG Trace Is Found of Body of ¢ rica E e SR S S stopp Reported seen Floating in lagents R e S y 3 accomplice. This move was made e oG ot sturning by ranklin squarc and k Rhver Actplie the Taet {hat NK confesslon |y efused o ions from a SLEBRATE NEW YEAR'S AT s announcad by the finvestigators, | i the previous route. e I VP - declared he was alone 1 coredre |gismantling the establishment ¢ they do. it will Othe Rl Search fo of a il which it e R CATIVINE | The club. located in West fr. Dean de- ’ b e was sten in (he waters of Pawe §N T FF Police expressed doubis that the [*tTeCL Just oft Broadwav. e good would b to perr i u A T, Lav 12-year-old girl would have remain. | TO%I%1 with ' T ' good ; fo ton ¥ by the "Q T €2 quistly n her abductor's antemo. | 07N i o 1 o i A N bile while he left it to send tels '\'I““ A nominatine . ons ale 1t of 5 YU i or to mall epeeial deljvery SHiss Morzar ort P , g : S o S oo f Gl and Restauran but not ta ) " have scen th The investigators satd one | many Broadway ntatives of : v ¢ it was about to pa (Continued from First Page) of the ine ered in the | s mto the south- @ “Where choice foods are served most pleasing to the palate’ - o the & e dam A possibility that 16-year-old Welny they found : do so fn the 5 hat eo diseuss y - = 1o said that on he hecame Hunt, confessed confodersats Do exmonale would go United Building, No. 308 Main Street having the Connectict Bichstaedt Purchases paainted with Hunt and Hickman Hickman in a eeries of kan @ unable to find zny ¢ Berlin bus line to Bast W + ind fold them of hix exparience with Texas, and Pacific coast. hiold 1es of liquor . G o Iho m,\» in BU- 3] Sk i e e R s The vaid aft ral v gate and repert k at e v « n of W them sometime and make some ing of Ivy Thoms, Roseh 11, dred persons 1o 1 ry meeting: J Al ol I may ha the the building 1 : Locke Porter and A. A. Mills. chasad Lavited To California kida ing of the Los Angeles school 05 ey supervise ‘ )} i - The Chanber of Commeree is in- | For i Bernon st that after the|girl the club's fixtures in sympathy with the Cool terested in the proposed chan condu ) ) and Hickman Suspicions lnmmmru-.i —— policies there will result “the - fitney stopping I M 1 antomebile they said Th polic picions found 1o Stevens \hyl\ Cut + poli 1 battle ever known in an ise fing pass neeted nd 1 him 1o zo support i holdup eonfessio Ao effort to elect our candidate over Soction of Church and M Gleanin L o TS ST 9 ST RS S 03 f (65 L Wages Ten Per Cent et e 5 It 45’ understood that there | He said they 1eft for the coast Dec, | officers all River, Mass. Dec. 30 ; the democrati NEW YEAR'S MIDNIGHT FROLIC sition 1o any chan troas 7 Hickman used the car de- “Why, T'd have turned my own The Stevens Manufacturing com- | o . AT chants. 1 scribed by Bernoud in the kidnap- | brother over to the police for a pany. employing it 800 oper . DINING AND DANCING Marian Parker. crime like that,” Hunt declared ives and talizing in fanc that is e ith tt Brine rrested yesterday He sa1d e Immediately had sus. ion w today announced a E Dancing and New Year's Celebration Begins 12:05 pormitted to d R vhen police wer! yformed that | pected Hie his erstwhile pal per cent reduction in of ful S zers. They say Main str HAS ADVANTAGH jsman had named bim alonz with and confeds of the slaying when (tive January 2. The no rea ol Dining 10 to 12 Tor heavy traffic 1 ] N Dec. 30(P—Tony ( ot in g s holdups in varl- cad ption in the news. | “The mills wiil ! i- whoever he nier.of busine: They claim that parts of the country PAPTs prior to the identification by |day, Decomber 30 no illusions about that The Biggest New Year’s Party Ever Held stion is a healthy condition be the police. The 4 ofore the police uary 9. Beginnit il our candidate must. rep- it 1aea ss. L ientification was o public. ho | will be a reduct : it the Coolidge policies to carry | DINNER—MUSIC—DANCING—SOUVENIRS Practically all mevchants, it i o aid, he went to the bank in which ‘psr cent. This reduction has beep States like New York, N Jersey, dergtood, are in or of & cenfiul ( v M. Parker, Marian's father. is forced on us by circumstanees he. Indian 1 Hiiinoi his station whe SOl tihs Hunt here wssistant cashiar, and in which vond our econtrol, sueh Jor st e assengers trom all {0 offan Atlornay (oidste 2nd Hickman had beca employed hours of labor and I rates o < of the city hey a "“:'l“'m‘[." 155 ho was implicated by William Ed. Mesengers to determine whether the 'wages by our numerous compefitors. to these buses being accords " |ner of th ward Hickman in the robbery andWhereabouts of Hickman were Every effort will be made to keep ‘ ferent stopping pla: and distrib- York ng of a California drugsist known. the plant In operation as much as a oup e uting their traffic. " pion . Notified Police sibls during the coming months President W. E. Attwood of th s e omplice Theory Revived He said e and his step, he Stevens Manufacturing com- chamBer has communicated with BOXER REINSTATED Dec. 80, —Re- Mrs. Carrle Driskell, of ifany is not affliated with the Fall Mayor Weld and Chisf of Police York, Dec. ) 1 * previous obinion that Alhambra. with whom Hickman 1v- | piver cotton Manufactue e s < _Hart who have agreed to permit the ; “wildeat” and wmurder and mutila- ¢4 for @ time, communteated their Ly 0T Mt PHONE 1671 For Reservations merchants a hearing on the question ler. was rein- tion of Marian Parker was a *one piciona to the police hefors anything definite is dc At hox man job.i Los Angeles police today ¢ Police, however, pointed out that tie hearing, which probably will be tarted 1o work on the theory that Hunt resembled somewhat m»wple‘e“ded Hdn;’mg in the nature of an open forum Willlam Edward Hickman mysterious “Andrew Crams . Becomes Real Thing whom Hickman named in his #ir: Scranton, Pa (,N. 30 (UP)— confession as the actual elayer of the | peath came to 1 av old Johnny ETH L jehild. Hickman later admitted that |\aitulaviteh, of Norih Seranton. 1aer J— Cramer was only & figment of his \night when he e e s e = {imagination. Hunt also lives in Al [trying to | hambra, the suburb to which tl The little brother | ] kidnaped girl first was taken and | had httempted to frighten h | pEQOLuTlO“Q | from which one of the ransom tele. | pretending he was hin ! grams was filed When he slipped and ne l t ) y f [ Hunt to be Quizzed tightensd about. his neck the Lrother nven o ‘D K .r Q Of AR | ‘( | Hunt will be questioned closely, |thought he was still foolir 1 WED LIKE TO HERR THE OME ELLOW MA E:‘, the polige <ald. as to his activities [11tele attention (o him during the days from the time of the | Mrs. Vaitulaviteh, overcome by Sheets ‘l\!]n’qppmg of Marian until the body |the tragedy, was serionsly il today glad was delivered to her father and | = - - exaciioonn oo yCHINE ez 131,500 collected | PEILEN AWARDED $2.200 sizht A) | GHALL NEVER D¢ In the meantime. sheriff's ofticers| A @nal setiloment of 1 ; o ea-mmy LATE. FOR DINNER | who obtained from Iickman the been approved by Cor ol e aten A ” confession to the sscond mupder, | Commissioner Leo J. ] . L e 3 Aymore- / that of Thoms. endeavored to pin clami of Julian VFeil wington i g the guilt of further crimes ou the against the American Sihv ‘0. of pair, Dristol and the American Mutual Witnesses to a r of un- Liabllity Co. 1%ilen is totally ine o solved crimes in Los Angeles and pacitated and will be for some tim Frank E GOOdWIl'I | vicinity were taken befors the two as the result of being stricken with iprisoners in an attempt to identify fibrold phthisis contracted a year Fyesight Spectalist 3 ; 250 from constant cxposura fo metal e A complete and ac- | A county grand jury made prepa. and stone dust. Il was for s 5 5 : . rations to take up the investigation 4 Erinder at the Bristol p curate inventory is 'to vote on & second murder tndict- e - a1 e 7 s 12 I ment against Hickman and a similar essential in making c . " ? CMTh Gl i L e g e R e T e i z : 1 1iAVE _Decuoeop J ATh GIkL, R s e e o | vour annual financial 10 GIVe: U 3 rand according to prosec 5 E 5 to prosecution da te . e . P, CANDY /” [ officials, also will fncluds the gques- statement, and is ne per Pad of 100 - |tioning of Hickman regarding sev- SR G R eral brutal murders in the vicluity ((’fi;\al.\ f(” 4\01” n- | of Chicago last fall at a time when : G T e the youth was in that vicinity. come tax report. #6.75 per 1,000 i Another Investigation Questioning of the youth and Mrs 7 1l find it easier il {Driskell 0 connection with th You will find it easier death of A. R. Driekell, Hunt's . if vou se our N z/ grandfather in Pasadena, also may ls the tlme to rent' if you use our Inven be undertaken by the jury. Driskell's . toryv Sheets. | death at the time was reported as a B b !suicide, but the authorities have re- {opened the inquiry. E | District Attorney Asa Keves last ARY | night ordered a complaint drawn ~ charging Hunt with robbery aud | e | complicity in the murder of Thoms 2 G / {in order to hold him pending the sees hundreds of people moving to new houses. | p ~ we MNJEv grand jury's action. This was donc Many, many are coming to New Britain to work. ULL HEVE fter Hick had b £ n They . 8 g CoteRr GOC LSOLVED TO after Hickman had been formally | They want your tenement and the easiest, most otk ” 0FEY THE “RULEG, |arraigned on charges of kidnapping convenient way to reach these people is through TENG AGAIN , ALWAYG BE POLITE — {and murder and given until next | (B30 MG o) U e AR ! ~AND NEVER ! Tuesday to enter his plea. | the Classified Ad columns of the Herald. Rent it GET MAD AT THE | Plea Set For January 3 the modern, twentieth century way. OTHER FELLOW/” The date to plea was continued | |until January 3, when Hickman ap- | + | peared for arraignment in superior | court with his youthful Kansas City A D K | N s |attorney, Jerome Walsh. | Thousands of curious men and | PRINTERS AND STATIONERS i | women battled in the hallways of | Classified Ad Headquarters {the hall of justice in an attempt to | d 4 66 CHURCH STREET {catch a glimpse of the young con- | A £ . ’[enwd Kidnaper and killer. ¢ A 6-Day Herald Classified Ad Costs $1.44 and Hickman was pale and haggard :!: Reaches Over 56,000 Readers. It Works For l he stood befors Judge Carlog Hardy | You Six Whole Day N and heard himselt formally accused | ONve e Days and Nights. ,iM the crimes. | His attorney asked for a delay in | Qll U Cl ed Ad‘ S R e For Quick Returns Use Herald Classifi - ‘ s s ) i .

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