New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 17, 1928, Page 11

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Second Section SLAIN DOCTOR WAS PROMINENT IN KY. Has Been on First Page of Papel\s Louisville, Ky. April 17 (P—Dr Ubristopher C. Schott, 51, slain yes- | terday in his private sanitarium by ® male nurse, had becn on Loul!~ \ille's front page intermittently since ‘hristmas eve, 1913, when Flua- beth Griffith, 17, the physician’s em ploye, was found dead in his office. Charged with murder for the death, Dr. Schott proved an He declared she killed her- irl's Tibi clf. Police contended the absence of | Yowder burns showed the girl could not have fired the shot that killed her The physician had been drinking heavily yesterday, employes of his kanitarium stated. His sl Nowman, 40, is said to have resent- e the use of “foul language” in the yresence of women attendants and 10 have remonstrated when T Schott abused the cool for —mi Placing a key. The two men had mistrusted each oflir for thr Meeks, o nurse stocol, and Newman brocured a from his room when Dr. continued his whuze. pistol Schott Vired Vour shots Returning to the kitehen, New tan fired four shots, three of them Yaking effect, onc in the physician's heart. The slayer then called police end surrendered his weapon with the statement that he fired in self defense, declaring that the victim had reached for his hip pocket as it | 1o draw a gun. I: was held without bail for murder. Sinee the Griffith zirl's death the physician had been a colorful figure in Louisville's life. Many poorer beople regarded him as a benefactor Bs he attended many without pa "he Griffith tragedy had never bec fully cleared up, however, and his | yame had been coupled with it in all | public mention of his later actions. When fire damaged the Kentucky | Baptist hospital dormitory last year. Dr. Schott cd in rescuing sev- eral nurses, He was not married. 1lis relati live in Germany, MOTIVE FOR KILLING PASTOR IS MYSTERY ‘Teans Man Shot hy Garage Owner | While Talking On Street Trowp. Texas. April 17 () — The motive for the slaying of the Rev. i"ount Wallace, 25 ycar old pastor of The first Baptist church herc and the surrender to authoritics of Loys Wil- | <on, young garage owner, today pro- vided a mystery for Smith count olficers. The pastor was shot to death here stood talking to the proprictor drug store. Witnesscs said & man answering the deserip- fion of Wilkon approached Mr. Wal- Jace and after shouting “Prepare % meet your God,” fired once at clost range with a pistol. The bullet, +hich ca d the minister's death, Continued into the strect and struck . boy, wounding him slightly. While Mr. Wallace recently had heen active in a campaign against | alloged vice conditions here, polic were unahle Many years to advance a motive| | for the shooting. Wilson, accompanied by a friend drove to Tyler, the,county seat, and ! surrendered to the Sheriff shortly | after, the shooting. He declined to | make a statement and no effort was® made last night to take witnesses | of the shooting to Tyler to view th prisoner, pending a hearing today. Mr. Wallace is survived by a wid- ow and a youns dau:h(er CONN. WINNER IN ~ SUCCESSION SurT |Wl|l Collect Mmlt $138,000 | From Stamford Estate | Bridgeport, April 17 (#—Through a dccision of the United Statcs su- | preme court returned yesterday, th state of Connecticut 18 “mm-r in it tax suit in the case of Robert B.| Hirsch of Stamford, who dicd in 1924 leaving an estatc appraised at 645,065. Through the decision the state of Connecticut will collect pproximately $155,036.14 from th tate. After Hirsch’s death the probate court of Stamford set the succes- !sion tax as $188,780.58 thereby tax- ing all of Hirsch's te, which is in this state or in New York city BRITAIN HERALD [rr-] NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1928. 'FLASHES OF LIFE: GERMANS WILL INTRODUCE GLIDERS IN U. S. SOON > Llio Janeiro — Two motor cars are A, from Augusto Lieut. fef J. . Norges de Oliveira and Enrigue Pili- chugging toward the U. S. razil. Jos Modler and Harter arc already in Chi cier have just.left this city. Frankfort — Nine German gliders and three experts leave Thursday for York to introduce the art to New America. Detroit — The latest thing radiocasting stations is a fast move ing one 5000 fect in the air. speech, a song and orchestral music planc rendered a stndio program in a Boston — Radio’s saving to world in communication charges is estimated by David Sarnoff to have reached $60,000,000, Rio Janeiro — Latest in marathon | ) les Nicholas, with wife at it ? zoing more than 600 miles daneing: Ch; or daughter @ 200 hours. and losing 2% pounde. partner, kept Kingston, Jamai of the seven deas for six truant is going back to Canada. antiago. Cuba year: 1 Having played hookey and wandered in gome | s, work fy A bell buoy picked up oft was identified by i where he was engaged in the busi- | qnarkings and is now hound for Hx ness of brokerage. Arthur Silber- man of Stamford. who was ap-| pointed one of the exccutors of the !l catate, appealed to the wuperior | court and the case was later re- viewed by the then superior court | judge, John W. Banks of this city. | Claimed Vnconstitutional the succession tax was unconstitu- tional and that Connecticut had no right to tax any part of the estate other than that tangibly shown to | be located in Stamford. part was appraised at Jess than | n | $600,000. CHILD BITTEN BY DOG BRINGS SUIT FOR $5,000 Aged 21 Months, Files | Through Helen Tarski. Action Father Against John Sztaba An alleged attack by a large and | |\Vicious dogdon a 21 month eld child, lglen Talarski, is the cause of & $5,000 sult brought by the child through her father Teofll, against the owner of the dog, John Sztaba of 275 Broad street. The writ, issued by Attorney Mon- roe 8. Gordon, states that on April |12 the animal attacked the child, bit her on the left side of her check and causcd other injuries on the forehcad and above the eye. As a result, the child had to undergo medical treatment and might suffer pain for a long time to come. The writ further states that injury wa caused as a result of the owr\er«‘ negleet to kcep the animal, which was known to be vicious, muzzled and tied in such a manner as to pre- vent it from being a menace to the | public. The injuries have caused her father to spend a large amount of money for medical care, he says. Constable John S. Recor served the papers. Becontree, London's new suburb | ihaving a population of nearly 140,- 000, as yet has no churches. SEVILLE LANTERNS ago in Spain, artists wrought metal into candlesticks, candelabra and The beauty of their craftsman- ship lives again today in these antique Hammered Lanterns. THE Spring & Buckley tax aboard ship. able. 1t appear New York {ype is by movie. chine described here by its a does away with type metal film, plate winch 15 projected to a v 154,000,000 francs. rvice- — The latest nay fo set A Hungarian ma- ents. When | an operator touches a keyboard a It was contended at the time that {letter is photographed on a running ziny This latter | break the bank last year enriched it New York—Corliss Lamont, who is a student of philosopby at Columbiz and a son of Thomas W. Lamon Morgan. and Co.; is to marry Margaret Hayes Irish, was a at Barnard and is now doing editor jal work. Wildwood, N. J. — If the favor- s of Willis B. Andrews are defcat |ed in the city clection he must en- M ling suit in order to pay a bet. What ' |of it? Well, a suit of 1590 vintage 1s stipulated. York -— Richard thrill every time he New | nants @ Bennett acts he | exclaimed. ‘Great Scott, |that I'd a thousgnd times sooncr |he a bricklayer.” and he has quit {the play “Playing at Love.” Two Colo. 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