New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 22, 1928, Page 17

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Gulf Refini ction company, company, the America and others. Republican senators losely and Reed, of dge of New Jersey, Hampshire, oc MURDER INQUIRY TAKES NEW ANGLE: tion Arrest in Darien n could who had Bridgeport, March - h | P et for the murderers of D : 25, of Waterbury and was £hot to death in hootlegging ventur: March §, took a new when Edward D. Lewis, 30, of 19 Downes stric New ‘Was arrested at Darien on warrant and ordercd held ut fleld coun x tion of State’s Attorney Comley, Jr. The warrant against Lewis charges him with illegal ‘ransportation ef lHquor a us serve D e Po- lice Licut. John ( fleld and Detective of this city ¢t the has been in custe when he was arrcsted wh a truck loaded with 1,000 ga aleohol. Lewis was originally Amos R. An William i “republican” > treasury for 1l taxe plicd that he Haven beneh Fair us said into publie rests in Willlam 1! the policy Pittsbureh had zovernment of consolidated Mellon was secreta Hundred 10 the tused to t know ttion into the '} ned,” he added, Ansonia sons wh s of the r holding Lew | ca Who is giid to be conneeted with o tha are well organized notorious hootl B 1 do not charge gung. st but he Police estublished today the stoner Blair vhich was operati burcan how time of his arrest is th oty of | Senator Moses Slephen Mellibo of prodnee recore ‘Woodbrids Mellon to Blair, Police wers investigating reports man s that Tewis was conneeted with New You Haven county bootleg interests bee office, why isn't it lieved to be responsible tor several 1 Moses. csterions Kitlings in New Haven Hold id Orange during the past & )1 Medlor years. He is also said to Cou connected with a gang who attempt- “Then why ed to steal nton's ka ene in the hous Fairfield capturcd Rennett anc ago. COUZENS INSISTS asked don't ol proceedin Master uthful musi «d upon the bo (Continued From First Page) ene He He referred to a contribution hy Mellon to the campaign fund George Wharton Pepper in the 1026 Penngylvania senatorial primary and how Mellon } &poken for Pepper, Ho nexteited the law declaring it to be a criminal offense for “any j son appointed to the office of secr: tary of the treasury” to be directly or indirectly concerned or interested in carrying on the business of trade | or commerce” and asserted that Mellon {8 a stockholder in corpor and said that his man s ci tossor Jepson, the school pleased with organ Ba mure and ficd Ads for results. N FIDELITY INDUSTRIAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $250,000 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT /225000% The Fidelity Industrial Bank in a period of two years has shown a continued growth., 'An.investment in its shares \has proven decidedly pro- 'fitable. This Bank has just increased its capital stock. Dividends at the rate of $7.00 a share per annum are being paid. A lim- 'xted number of bank _’ sharesisnowavailable. nformation will be Igladly furnished to linvestors about this 'growing financial institution upon re- turn of the coupon. Edwin D. Hyde & Co., Fidelity Building, New Britain, Conn. Gentlemen: I am interested in receiving information regarding the shares of the Fidelity Industrial Bank as a safe investment, Name ddress ceeieesessnsaocscssesnesessee Street . T tions such as Gulf Oil corporation, | corporation, Gulf i Mexican Guif Ofl ! Aluminum company of | Pro- tor Moses asked if any quali- be found e senator is that or Couzens who is 4 million- h was not a ¢ treasury post. Bank Fraud Claimed that upon service the Mellon's : turned Overholt iy 1o be held in trust ared to be “in direct established | od that the Mellon banks “defrauded™ 1000 by 1ax returns \\)‘.\lx treasury. Rovee Thorupson, d was cha almost $500 but he came dox«n isury and settled for $462 what have cnough to figure it out. which still show traudulent settie- Mr. Mellon can tell Com- of the internal rev- o to settle cases.” Couzens to showing order by but the Michigun that wasn't material. re trying to get him material 2" Onice Tlegally : office 11- some to start impeach- nd do this in tioned Moses ng to do ' Couzens retorted. Boy anno Genius Plays For Dean Smith of Yale 1 for by the troop messenger. gy Glinco DrAttilt, half year old Ttalian pianist now in this country, was received by Dean | =4 9 David Stanley Smith of Yale School | of Music ¢ afternoon and WANTS HIM fl”STED Plaved for the dean. After hearing several numbers offered an, Dean Smith playing several xpressed himwel? as much impressed with the advanced yp ey of the boy's techniguo and the assurance with which he you six and a performed Master Glauco's fu- ture appeared very bright. The boy. own action o with his father, Ettore D'Attili, er, Paul I*. Cofrancesco of was also received by Pro- instructor at v and the latter was also from alumnas the visitor's ability. use Herald Classi- 'NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, City Items | Notice of marriage intentions was by (filed today by Anthony C. Gozzo of Pennsylvania, | 110 Broad street and Santina Augus and Moses, asionally Wfltfil‘blll'y Kllllllg RES‘J"S ]ll m\; ™ for more specific informa- | M of tine of 112 Whiting street. ked | William H. Blinn of 753 West in street returned home from the 'New Britain General hospital today. Mrs. James McCahill of Farming- for the ton avenue is resting comfortably at an income inde- v connection with bus- she underwent an operation for ap- New Britain General hospital where pendicitis. Philip A. Seibert, aged about 60, was taken to New Britain General pital this afternoon for treat. ment for an injury 1o his head, the result of a fall. According to an inventory probate court today by the istrator, Prosper Nimro, of the late ing of & cated 1 jat $2.300, flled in admin the estate Bernard Nimro cons It interest in proper 42 Delden strect, is val BOARD OF REVIEW SESSION 12 Boy Scouts Appear for Examina- the king Mr. s of millions had been lost government in tax cases by aladministration of the o Michigan senator asserted. tion Preparatory to Recefving First Class Badges on March 25. chairman committee in the The Scout Counci! board of review el its regular monthly meeting at > Scout office last night with 12 scouts appearing for cxawmination in order to be illigible to receive their first class badge at the court of hon- or sassion to be hell Wednesday, March 25 p ers of the present were MacDougall, Howard rib- out of the city Candidates ¢ have their mary will ney Ginst Roard of Review Charles Abell, Neil Harry Bonney, and Knapp. outs present were: Samuel Minella and Howard urgess from Troop 1, Plainville; Edwin Hills from Troop 24, Plain- ville; Charles Pape from Troop 6 *Maple Hill; Penn T. Kimball and Richard Quigley from Troop 4; Ad- am Dignazio and Louis Clmadon from Troop 7:; Theodore Anunziata and John Pagant from Troop 20 and Stanley Gwozdz and Anthony 'Sutula from Troop 21 Up to present 26 different scouts have brought in 4 total of 36 merit adee applications for the court of onor session. Troop 7 has the lar- gest number of applications in, fol- lowed by Troop 20 and Troop, 1 Plainville, The Scout Dufile Bag issucd monthly by ¢he local council will e ready on Saturday and may be call- Daabwry, M Papadimitico, okes, employ produce fir; by hot wat when the last eveni this ¢ plosion out an Germany, Turkey Troop news for the April issue be brought in Mareh 31 must before Saturday, EXEC San Quen ~Officials itentiary w postponem: President Marshall’s Resignation Up Todav " Now Haven, March 22 " Benjamin Marshall college for women at came here tod. to att Loard o has in hand his re Presigent Marshall would not New London nd the meet- trustees wh 1ation #aid that e rviewed as to his actlon the trusters g and | i 1on thieitruate:s : Nicholas cato of this mornine ot Josep held at Hotel Prior to the meeting it was lerstood that a number of latte and others bearing upon President 1 tion and upon the ) a faculty member which gave rise (o [1t. were to be read. the mass, ve Marta” orne from Kindly Light.” The pall bes Journeymen DBa which he Michie, A. I Masomc 'l;e;;;l:l:{nd { _ Receives Large Checks Two checks {or $5.060 cach ha: |been received by the general com- imittee in charge of the drive for Bosco, {funds for the new Masonic Temple, cato and |and at least thrce others of the = same 8ize are expected, according to \lr~ Pardon C. R chairman. Mr. Rickey declined to mention ithe names of the donors, raying they lmd not wish any publicity but said {funds are being recelved very sut- isfactori 50 Short strect, row morning Trinity Greek C Beaver streot — Uk OUT OF TOWN MARRIAG Certificates of three out of town o |marriages were returned to City | The {Clerk A. L. Thompson today as fol- during th {lows: Charles H. Ross of this city - and Caroline B. Tryoskus of this eity in Merlden on February 13 by |Rev. Delman E. Trout; Rudolph I Strohecker of this city and Miss Julia C. Kopel of Bristol by . 0. ,T. Magnell. pastor of St. Joscph's ‘ehurch, on March 13: Michael Pog- {Iitsch of 30 Norden street and Miss Vincence Doujak of 911 Broad streat Hartford, on February 21 by Res |Anthony M. Kaichon. pastor of &a cred Heart church, Hartford. MISS BELLINI SHOWERED A migcellaneous shower nheld ilast evening at the home of Mr. and {Mrs. Nicola Bellint of Franklin «hurer istreet in lonor of thelr daughter, Iim Rose, who will becoma the-bride of Angelo Spinelll of Bristol on April 16. A large number of girls from the Minor Box Co., where Miss Bel- Sr., of 113 Daly {1ini is employed, were present. Dur- her of A |Ing the evenjng games were playe 10mMorro: {and a buffet lunch served. Miss Bel- that chur {lini was the recipient on many gifts. Mare's Elks' rit will officiate remains will 1 in Fai r Sons Court street rector of i s e | FORECI.OSURE FOR $5.527 | A foreclosure judgment for $5.5 !was rendered today by Judge H. P {Roche of the city court in the ac- puihized wiih us tion of Salvatore Glannone against p.roavennnt Frank Mastriani et al. The forc- closure date on the property of { Masatriani, located on the corner of | Mitchell street and Pershing ave- Inue was sct as April 5, the date of redemption. H. H. Milkowitz repre- sented the plaintiff. American Paper {the Heating Pad |Frary and Clark. REAL ESTATE DEALS |signed— Attorney Thomas F. McDonough,| Mrs. James through a quit claim filed in the O'Conneli, Mr city clerk’s office, today transferred Anderson, property on Park reserve and Tunxis O'Connell, street to John A. Andrews. Muller. The Fidelity Finance Corp. transterred property on Wells street to LeRoy F. Strong. | Notice was filed in the town clerk’s office of the foreclosure of a mort- gage by Bonti Btella against Nadez- da Risa, Stanley Grunwald, Kather- ine Luma, C. Menditto and Raymond’ Murphy. The land is in Belvidere. ‘The Parker-8mith Co. has acquir- ed property at the corner of West Main and Vine street through fore- closure proceedings, according to a judgment handed down by L. P. \\ aldo Marvin in superior court. lv] 'was filed in the city clerk’s office to- | day. | Acting Chairman of Republican Committee an William H. ] HURT IN EXPLOSION CUTION A Mozzivat a oclock T Joseph 1 Walter G will b Burial ainian cemetory CARD O1 -cially than Mattabesett For Harty Branch o « W's church wher of requirm was celebra J. J. Keane. At James the offert was presider George Kus o held tomor Holy on 9 o'cloc Jehn A \\l‘"ll( funeral John Roma Funeral services { FHANKS « Hibernians, and Dept. of Landars, yCoanell, James 1 Mrs. e BOLLERER'S . POSY SHOP ‘Half the total srea o{ (‘h- United | 33 w. Main St., Prot. Bidg. Tel. 888 States is in farm land. “The Tloriet of New Dritain” {Colt’s Arms Conn 1.t & Pow ptd ... Wall Street Briefs Heavy melting steel scrap 18 o5 cents a ton lower in the Pittaburgh district. quotations ranging from $14.25 to $14 Qccasional sales of Bessemer Pig Iron are reported | at §17.2 25 cents. $17.50 valley. Net income of Remington Type- writer Company for 1927 was $2 1.283 against $2,597.545 in 1 Is equal after preterred di 7 a shar: on the com- t §18.75 a share the year minimum, a reduction of Small lots MARCH 22, still bring | ; 1928, | STOCK MOVEMENT Recent Climb Comes to Sudden Halt Today v York, M upward gs of Cities Service Co. g ded February 1,540,374, an increase o over the preceding Earnings for the common cquivalent to § $4.44 the year OND MARKET HAS months. stock were share. ags GREATER ACTIVITY Railroad and P. U, Obligations i Demand Today v York, March 22 (—Activity th of some ralroad ility obligations he bond market today 4 fairly active, and followed @ firm Over-subseription was reported of $17,867,000 Wabash Railway otfercd this morning. ral rairoad issurs reached <is, aniong them &. Paul Haven 4 1-28 and Union Paci Illinols Central ¢ & Ohlo ¢ 1-25 were at the vions highs. Renewed demand for Erfe 5s lift- the price to near the high level dia Gas & Electric 58 wers utilities, w high ground at 101 1 dem: Philadelphia o sold at 101 1-4 for the this year issues continned Copper Mining 0int 10 new Pathe Ex- displayed soft- strong is rising more record Lange . however, cuing tendencies. Toreign obligations wera steady, some of the leaders were in- clined to heaviness ere fractionally of the lower on the eve new $35,001,000 is. S Government bon change. PREDICTS COOLIDGE showed Hughes' Former Campaign Manager Still. Thinks President Will Get Nomination. Washington, March 22 (F—Wil- Willcox of New York, who Hughes presidential 1916, predicted after a call at the White House today that President Coolidge will be renomin- » Kaunsas City Whether the president would a pt the nomination is problemati- il, Willcox said, contending that | fis had not disclosed definitely what | he would do under such circum- stances. Willcox, a former chairman of the republican national committee, said . Coolidge's reelaction. With him itely eliminated from the ficld, iry Hoover would have the wilest popular support of the re- publican presidentfal — posstbilities, he added. The New Yorker sald he had dis- ssed politics briefly with the President but would not disclosa the nature of his talk. Meriden Boxer Paralyzed Following Amateur Bout Bridgeport, March 22 (#-—-Whil Jiysicians at 8. Vineent's hospi! rring today in an attempt 1o di nose his case and decide up- the best course of treatment, ris Alex Ferguson, 17, amateur boder of Meriden, pital in a critical conditton. The en- : ht side of his body is par- 4 &s the result, it is believed, of hi knockout in the third round of imateur bout at Red Men's hall ight. Little change had bern his condition today. ni-conscious state, according tal reports LOCAL S§TOCKS {Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks, Bid A 200 L8653 545 sualty « Life Ins Co 4 Firs bile Ins . riford Fire ix Fire rs Ins Co vonn. General Am Am Hosiery 1 caton & Cadwell -1fd Cpt Co com uum;, & Spencer com Dillings & Spener pfd Bristol Brass Cagle Lock . Fafnir Bearing Co . Hart & Cooley .. Landers, N B Machine N B Machine ptd Niles-Be-Pond com North & Judd Peck, Stowe & Wil . ssell Mfg Co . covill Mfg Co tandard Sei ley Works ... orringten Co com . U'nion Mfg Co ex 20 Pablic l‘!flllh Stocks. Conn Elec Scrvice ex .. §9 12 Hfd El Light ......405 [N B GRS ... csssssa0ns 10 Southern N € Tel The Fathnd Islandr, are located in the Atlan- tic ocean, east of the sonthern ex tremity of Argenting. possession, and | were the ! convention | ¢ was wide popular demand for | lies at that hos- | a British | It was pie sumption of were facilitat ticker dela: and unea circles. ious pace, with ever |day’s sales wonld 00 mark for ti |Vistory 158 1-4 to 145 ing orders co Rossia Insu s below vanc increa loan of the n A the selling mov TARKET AT hed by Pul Colombia s Al Amern Am Loco Am [am s {Am S Am 1 Am Wooler | Anaconda Cop Atchison ... Jalt & Ohio Beth stecl Brook Man Calif P Cer Do Pasco Ches & Ohio C R I & Pa Chrysler Corp Colo Fuel Congolrum Gas Prod ¢ Chem Dodge Bros Erfe RR ! Fam Players Fleischmann . . Frecport Tex Genl Asphalt nl Elec nl Motors . Glidden i Hudson Motors " Hersheys 5 t Comb, Cement Nickel Harves Paper Ken Cop Mack Truck 1598, Eng § | Mont National Lead N Y Central NYNH&HGS INorth Amer. .. & North Pacifi Pack Mot Car Pan Am Pet B Phillips Pet . Pullman . Radio Corp s ~ Std Ol N Y Stewart Warner Studeba nion Union © nited T S 1nd | Woolworth | Wright Aero TREASURY BALANCH Treas: Ralance $43 {Yale Faculty Ts Asked s | | To Name Aviation B'r rd New Haven, March 22 The |faculty of Yale university wos asi- qu today by the Yale Acr | society to appoint an {to consider all angles of stud Ivisory request came as {hie !4 suggestion by Percy |freshman dean that first |be prohibited from iy with the consent of thi it Eager to ward off any |measure curtailing student lactivities, #uch as is said to 1 at Princeton where all studer prohibited the use pian soclety made announcomic: |thelr request is in the form u( test against m» possibilit a course h | naped arm on which Const i« known as the Golle The crescent- Rospo situated. | Horn. W INED [PUTNAM & CO. Members New York & Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 HARTFORD OTFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW. TEL. 2-1141 We Offer: American Hardware Corp. Landar:, Frary & Clark Stanlay Works Thomson, Tfenn & Co. 53 West Main Street New Britain Phone 258( Members of New York and fartford Stock Exchange Stuart G. Segar, Man, We Offer: HARTMAN TOBACCO CO. Common 20Y BROTHERS & & Members Hartford Stock Exchange HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bidg, NEW BRITAIN Bur?::?icte! B!d& HeRtoEN Colony Bidg We Offer: 20 Shares Fafnir Bearing 50 Shares Stanley Works Announcement ke pleasure in announcing that Mr. Guite, formerly government registration officer of United States Veteran Bureau, and more recently connected with Travelers Ins. Co., has be- come affiliated with our office in the Life and Ae- cident Dept. We Hardware City Co-Operative Assn. 122 MAIN STREET 1. Shield, Pres. R. L. Noren, Treas. He Bullt the St Francis Dam NEA Los Angeler Bureau shows Stanley Dunham, the man who built the 8. Francis 5 woles. which cost nearly 300 lives and wreaked millions wrty destruction when it crumbled and flooded the San a Paula district. T picture was taken at the sceme of the disaster. continued his sensational o Davis cup test matches lire today beating Arnold Jones of afternoon Providence, R. L, 4-6; 6-8; 6-3; 7-5; Spanish rep- 6-4 ent was made by ssion of the league 1 welfare. He lecision to return w cubinet mectin PRINCE RIDES AGAIN. Rarrowby, Lincolnshire, Eng. U4 Narch 22 UP—Undeterred by his S pectacu somersault from the ddle in a point-to-peint race at yostords the Prince of les took t in the Duchess of ! and’s cup race at the Belveir hunt point-to-point meeting today 14 captured second place ciey G March 22 (P -W. ¥ 15 year old Kansas Cit \

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