New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 18

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PRIEST EXILED TO | OCEANPENAL ISLE Mexican Court Sends Him OF With Other Prisoners Mexico City, April 27 B — A Catholic priesf, Ossoio Leyva, has been sent with 30 other prisoners, for the most part burglars, robbers | and murderers, to Tres Marias Is- | land, a penal colony in the P:\cm:,’ | | Leyva was among the Catholics ar- ted at various times in Mexico y in reeent months charged with seditious activities. He was accused of having been implicated in a plot to President Calles and General Obre- VON HUENEFELO 'y i i sassinate | gon, the presidential candidate, charges. Tres Marias Island ts sometimes called the “Devil's Island” of Mex- ico. While the condemned men were belng made ready to put aboard the train they were surrounded by guards with rifies and crowds of weeping women relatives. A burglar, known as “El Negro,” | attempted suicide, shouting, “Death | is preferable to Tres Marias,” he | stabbed himself in the breast with a dagger which he had managed to | conceal about his clothes. The | guards dragged the knife away. Negro, who was seriously wounded was taken to a hospital. If he re covers he will be sent to the penal | colony. Two Catholic laymen were also among the prisoners. They were | charged with supplying arms and | ammunition to Catholic rebels in | Jalisco. | GRAND JURY Wi HEAR TESTIHONY Panel Filled in “lce Box” | with bombs. The priest denied the | | | ARRIVED NEW APRIL 27 ‘Through ocean storms and the bruises of a hazardous Junkers monoplane Bremen crew has come at last to the United Statcs, achieving the first westward tran: atlantic hop and the first Berlin-to-New York flight in history. daring sons with three new names—those of Capt. Hermann Koehl, pilot; sponsor and passenger; and Maj. James Fitzmaurice, Irish co-pilot, NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928, Valorous Bremen Crew On United States Soil YORK landing o 1t |Held for Car Theft on Complaint of Relative Bridgeport, April 27 P—The po- lice today detained Frederick Reel, 19, of Canaan, on request of the state police on a charge of stealing | his uncle’s car, the uncle being Postmaster William Reel of that | town. ! The youth gave a fictitious name at the time and is said to have finally told the police that he took the car in September and drove it into Canada where he abandoned LEFT 4 | DUBLIN n tiny Greenly Island the Germa: leed adorns the roster of aviation Baron Gunther von Huenefeld, Bandit Case ' where the dealers give permusmnT | for removing the papers from the | bundles. In this case, Rency had hear evidence in support of an in. |ROt Eiven Derderian permission to dictment desired by the state to|take the papers and when Dailey charge Roland G. Lalone and Al-|Saw him doing so, he called Super- bert G. Raymond, under arrest at |numerary Officer Lesevicius and had Springfield, Mass, with the murder |Derderian arrested. of State Officer Irving H. Nelson of | Judge Saxe took into consideration New Haven at Pomfret on Good Fri- | Derderian’ clean record and advised day, Willimantte, April 27 (A grand jury was impanelled here today to | nim against repeating his method of The jury was charged by Superior | obtaining his newspaper supply, as Court Judge L. P. Waldo Marvin who ' he was not within his rights in tam- explained the degrees of homicide ' pering with bundles left outside | as laid down by law and the duties places of business of other mer- of & grand jury. | chants. Sabin 8. Russell of Killingly was | 1 Electro-Chemical Men | made foreman of the jury which left the courtroom and went to the 2 4 Elect New Officers | Bridgeport, April 27 (P—At to-| council chaniker in tho sume build- | ing for its session. Twenty-two pe <ons had been summoned as witne: ay's sossion of the 53rd meeting of ¢s, eight of these being Connecticut the American Electrochemical Soei- people. lety the following officers were The jurymen were as follows: S.|.jccted: | S. Russell, Killingly, Walter C.| pregident, Paul J. Kruosl of the Brown, Ashford; Oscar T. Atwood, Southern Ferro Alloy company, ftmn clerk of lmj?khfl Chattanooga, Tenn.; vice-presidents, Frink, Canterbury; Geos F. C. Frary of the Aluminum com- c Pranling Archier B i East- pany of America, Pittsburgh; F. N. | ford; Murray I Hee Pomthel: | gpeilacy. American Tin &, Shest Henry W. [ortain, infield; J Metal, New York, and Alfred Stans- | field, professor of electro chemistry, McGill university, Montreal, Can- . M. Beckett, chief | Union Carbide company of orki L. E. Saunders, chef t Norton company of Worces- and, . Skowronski of v | Ravita Copper company, Perth Am- | Y. N. J.; treasurer, Acheson Smith BORAH’S CAMPAIGN of the Acheson company, Niagara | Falls, N. Y., reclected; secretary, Dr, }Fred Ash, Pomfret; Fred M. Smith, Windham; I'rank M. Lincoln, Wind- ham; Charles A. Perrin, Woodstock; Aldemar A. Brodeur, Putnam; Wil- liam Peche, Putnam; Clarence H. Ferry, Scotland; Irving E. Frink, Sterling; Alexander Maitland, Pom- fret and Frank M. Knight, Pomtret, {Coting Fink, Columbia university, ew York, reelected. for Senator Plans to Take Fight Dry Plank in Party Platform loi Public of Country. Just received a Washington,, Apri] 27 (P—Taking to the country his fight for a pro- libition plank in the next republ can platform, Senator Borah, r publican, Idaho, will open his cam- paign before the Hamilton club at Chicago tomorrow night. This will be the first in a series Your chofce. $1.00 of four or five addresses the sena- tor will make on prohibition during the next few weeks but he finds it impossibile because of the pressure resses of work hLere to make a continuous campaign, After his Chicago & < he will return to Washington and later on For all occaslons for as opportur affords he will jour- ney south to speak in both the cast women and misses in all and west. The Idahoan, who has sent_prohibition questionnaires to a the wanted styles. pumber of the candid republican presidential no 18 prepared to carry on his ficht a dry plank at the Kansas City con- ventions r the for Store Keeper in Court For Newspaper Theft John Derderian, aged 44, of 43 Putnam street, who has a small store at § Myrtle stroct, was charged with theft of six mormng newspa- rs before Judge M. D. Saxe in po- lice court today, on complaint of E J. Dailey, local agent, who testific that he saw Derderian open a 1 ile of papers which had been left in ¢ bootblack parlor of Reney at 340 Main strect, 5 o'clock this morning, and copies. Saxe suspended judgment with & warning to Derderian, who claimed not to have had any inten- tion of committing theft. He said he owed Daily approximately $4 for papers and 4 offcred to pay 50 cents at a but Dailey refused One lot of new to accey and would not sell him ess the bill was paid in ful to accom- modate hi opened Reney's ago and later i ment to Reney Derde a few y made pa next day he an CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS sent a boy to open the bundle and . his intention to pay for them today. aln Le said. Dalley told Judge Sax: that the dealers to whom p: are not liable for payment to him unless the bundles are delivered to thelr places of business without having been opened, except in cases | sApplicd shipment of spring hats. Values to $2.95. SPECIAL AT $5.00 | $10.00 Value Coats coats. Just received can- not be duplicated at this price anywhere. SPECIAL AT $12 95 New Britain 5,000 CHECK 1S SHOWN IN COURT More Evidence in Reading Im- peachment Trial Boston, April 27 (®—The check for $25,000 which was given by the Decimo Club, Inc., to Attorney Gen- eral Arthur K. Reading as a retainer was introduced in evidence today at the inquiry by a special legislative committee into the official conduct | of the attorney general. As indicat- ed in previous testimony the check was made out in the name of Her- bert L. Barrett, a Boston lawyer, Reading earlier in the hearing had ‘ said that he had given $200 of this money to Barrett and that he had arranged to have Barrett make any appearances in court that might be necessary in connection with Read- ing's work as counsel for the club. Today he was questioned about a letter written on Jyne 21, 1927, to the officts of the club. This letter, which was signed by Barrett, contained fnformation which | re- | Reading had_been specifically quested to give the club. Joseph D. Webster, at that time e-president of the club, had testified that this letter had been received by the club and placed in the files as having come from Reading. | Hew every one got big value for their money. here.. spring \, St. Beautiful furs at Be here early Saturday morning — April 28th. Dresses crepes, $9.95 FUR COATS Select your fur coat now for next winter. Use our budget plan in paying $50.00 - | Reading said he dictated the let- {ter in Barrett’s presence. He con- | sidered it advisable to have Barrett sign it in view of the fact that the $25,000 check had been made out in Barrett’s name. He explained | that he did not want his name used | by the club. | ot F Auto Tax Slash Will [ Be Saving to Buyers | Washington, April 27 (UP I senate finance committee’s recom- mendation for repcal of the auto- mobile tax if enacted, will save an average of $23.50 to each pur- chaser of a new car after the bill is signed, according to the Ameri- can Automobile association, | | The organization predicted the change would stimulate the auto- mobile industry. ‘ . | READ Hi ALD CLASSIFIED ADS | In printed chiffon, georgette a n d fashionable flor- 1 patterns. Sold s high as $25.00. | Cash or Credit. SALE PRICE Hats New straws New straw fabrics. New Swiss braids. New crochet viscas. New gossamers. HBEE ““[LOAKAND 5 them. held last night at the association’ building on Main street: M.A. Cos, president; R. H. Wilcox, vice presi- dent; George Rawlings, treasurer; Bryce L. Long, secretary, A rising vote of thanks was ex- tended to the retiring president and treasurer, Frank R. Woods and D. V. Walker, who were made honorary members. - A new committee was added, Of Industrial Council | which will be known as the Indus. The following officers were elect- |trial Conference committee for the ed at the annual meeting of the In. [promotion of attendance at the Camp it. The machine was recovered there.. Reel worked in a lumber camp in upper New York state, then in New York city and New Jersey and came here last night, and was picked up on the street as a wanderer. State officers were to take him to Canaan. Coe Elected President DRESS UP FOR SPRING AT NEW BRITAIN'S MOST 'UP-TO-DATE CREDIT STORE LAST MINUTE STYLES AT LOWEST PRICES The new fur trimmed Coats have touches that set them apart as being distinctive and individual. trimmings are much in vogue as displayed on these new .arrivale, Smart fabrics, daring colors and finest of tail- oring. Wonder value, indeed. On our opening day the crowds swarmed us and Remember our guarantee is back of every purchase you make Bargains galore, new goods and—Use Our Budget Payment Plan—Don’t forget folks our— Is in full blast. No old styles. But all new up- to-the-minute styles and patterns in coats, dresses and hats. You only pay one price— These hats sold at $4.95. Most stores get $7.50. As an extra special we marked $2.95 dustrial Council of the Y. M. C. A.;Hogan and Silver Bay Industrial con- { The Two Button Doubl $19.95 v The price is §: The new fur worth. 228 Every new col All $3.95 i sizes. High New models in silk, twill, broadcloth. The styles are perfect SALE PRICE $14.95 Values to $30.00 coat Hous: CLOTH COATS $ A few of our winter cloth coats left. Buying now means a big saving. $5,00 $]0-00 $15.% USE OUR BUDGET PLAN SUITS Swagger, rakish Suits tailored in the best way by famous makers, London styles sponsored in this city by Famous. OPP. NEW STRAND THEATER REDUCED TO All styles and head Coats excellent quality, smart styles to select from $9.95 $15.00 Value. Dresses | | party dresses. Wonder- ful value at $15.00, OUR SPECIAL PRICE ference which will be held in June {and August, Reports recelved from all com- mittees showed an exceptional good year. A vote of thanks was extend- ed Alexander Toretsky for the use of the Arena for the last few games of the basketball league. A new idea in rmons” is heing tried in a Mansfield, England, church, the regular clergyman preaching from one pulpit and & local schoolmaster questioning him on his discourse from another pulpit. e and Single Breasted 10 less than they're really or, fabric and style idea. of our regular ats. $1.95 grade coats of WHLSAS 1d9dNd dNno asn e, street and 7.95 P & o tal; fry the wil the the Y8 per| du trae is t thay gun has tads 20 3 by and day eoll

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