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DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928 out 10 BREMEN LIRS MET| Who Is the BY ALBANY CROWDS| Skinniest Man Occupy Lmdys Suite in Capital| [y tbe world? Cny Hotel Alban - Y., May 21 (®—The |transatlantic fliers who piloted the {Bremen from the Irish coast to Greenly Island were given an en- thusiastic welcome when they ar- rived the capital city of York today. Baron Gunther Captain Herman James Fitzmauri; from Boston | aboard their car when they w club will not meet club will Fri 1f D lives in this town you ought to clip out this notice and send it to him. 0, May 21 story of two decades of { enabled lguor lords to retir that ; has never heard of or read of the fair McCoy is making all underweight men and women ‘“)\0 need a few more pounds of Von Huenefeld, |flesh to gain in health, vigor and ate Koell and Major | tractiven. . made the trip| MeCoy takes all the risk—Read train, remaining |this ironclad guarantee. If after tak= until 10 a. m., |ing 4 sixty ccnt boxes of MeCoy at the Union |Tablets or 2 One Dollar boxes any r John Boyd Thach- |thin, underweight man or woman s he MeCoy's Tublet Arhl square offer rtain und icag Li nd others to roign on was ur : sublished to- % ' published W ane ler the (ssociation 101 eriminal n owned by Center street, in two within two hours, 1 Union aed union ot The chronicle « the exi gam- : i pow acci £ Mr. Woods told |t of @ powe Belden street e met according to po- I Ma that an investig failed to disclogs that Liss was responsible for the death o Adorno, aged 2 years, of Saxe the police | vling, inte tors by bootlegging, v that five vice and political 4gO Was €n- ir protec v and 1he $13 sonie | car E. Ralph o Waterbury, night, was driving wes lice reports, neither accidept, how- | C2F driven by Pa . - 4 | Vermont street, cver, bemg serio Oulo iy, Taay, [ NEEENE BoSh renee of 12 Curtis street, Meriden, | - o'c 01'; ,"f was driving the car north on Main | Ga a8 Hest W. C. A. NOTES f 5 about. doing slight t on station by May ler and a delegation of city officials doesn't gain at least 5 pounds and |and commercial leaders. {fecl completely satisfied with the The welcome 10 the flyers was fol. | marked improvement in health— High street, who was struck by an| Not the | sting dis West Main street and elaimed to [10wed by a drive through the down. vour druggist is authorized to return [street about $:13 o'clock and ught it 10 a stop for the red light st Main street when a sed Griven by Howard Prout of 165 Main 1, city, bumped it in the Supernumerary Officer John reported no cause for police ! August town strects, where thousands of the purchase pric vesidents roared their welcome. As| The name McCoy's Cod Liver Oil the aviators passed through the Tablets has been shortened—just throngs they were greeted by a snow [ask for McCoy’s Tablets at any drug storm of torn papers from the store in America. A | have signalled a left turn, but Ralph m Al el < F. M n Ar days ne stres he 1 the of vier privet, geraniums, Phons 1331.— rose (.x- enhouse, A buslhes, 1 MacMillan of Tiover road ighter, Mrs. Maurice Johnson ighton street have gone to Montreal o meet Mr. MacMillan's 910 10 lessons made by No bridge party next Saturday! It’s the ninth—and the higgest of all. We can’t afford to miss it, the National | for the hold its s Don’t look in the hook. %25 is the | 2 Herald Classificd Ad Dept. | nimber ssistant stat in April investigation we ’[;RIME P S for becr privil Uhore will be an important automobile while under the influ-| RE RT when she was struck by an automo- |sick friend last night and then drox. ltective Sergeant Ellinger he was | witnesses brave cnough to iden- | May 23th, to join playmates who were await- | wheel suddenl his car struc iy - | 1 t is the cradle in which the While backing a truck on Main court today as a result of accidents | yj.v 1y found Whits unbridled, for sistent—the ring and its overlord- | 100t to slip off the brake pedal, with 118 East Newell street, Syracuse, N, brought in. testified that he me chieftalns through the — {the curh, The front left headlight with improper markers and evading | Case is Nolled | ! night Y Al & ing of public officials.” was struck by tunity to investi e further. street and turned it over. | Who |automobile driven by Liss in a driv {did not : the signal and his r cut on one of the ers of the| Jnudge W. represented |inology, in his preface to the re At week for various sorts Teal buildings lining the w: Baron | later by Officers RBrophy and Hell- [aged of 103 Grove street, is th ore than that of wmany of |P¥ matches of the tennis tours cano of 407 Center street, Meriden, | Jartford, formerly Miss. Ruth Mac- [mauricc nodded. On several occ he was not in fit condition to drive, |of drunkenness and assaulting his | overload of continues in| Iegistrations for swimmi streef and failed to sce affic | atte; d e clas: | . i i pestfandglallon douses etlle igifi attended their class reunion at fnap or Gaelie, and their greetings out there was a discrepancy in the |marked. brothers for control of the heer | ule on e BosbH blowine, Gpnihcs St “""} <pmu1 sale on fruit trees, Kochl's side and grasped his hand. street, pleaded guilty to the charge last night from a little girl that her Name Capone |iseniop plunges; 6 to 7:30 tennis, |by the S & F. Motor Sales Corp., |24Vt streets, the fliers were taken to their Jay afternoon on Stanley strect after [N an intoxicated condition and | hean trained with John Torrio, “now | L "F ranklin street, riding a bieyele, Ihe city. ‘| 10 & stop with the rear end agzainst 's brother brought liquor to Five Point = Gf W Worl | juniors and seniors ap- irot stop and his bicyele struck the the MacMillan home. 1 night. with Governor Smith a! | rakes, the |she ordered the latte £ the !¢ Miss Rogers' his evening. The {«nd it was ted that he did not club fomorrow noon 2 when he applied the brakpes, the |she ordered the latter ont of the |y other asking the ques. | Miss Rogers' home this evening. The |«nd it was repr did 1 the place where the car stopped | !han she should have taken. {Ameri Tnstitut the 1 ehe igma Phi elub will meet this | Helen Hanko, o'clock at the elub rooms. Glove 103, ] | 4 of Clicago crime, are being so0d, who was in Hart's car, suf- e of attempting suicide when 5 | yard on I'ranklin street shortly after | 850! ment. thony Vidutis, aged 18, of 455 Sl Anthony [rope out of articles of clothing. A | (ATNegie Foundation and the Indus- nce of liquor and was fined $100 i fluénce &t Ny pleaded guilty to the charge of [1™ H. MeSwiggin - v Sergeant T Assault Case Aired | Vidutis was found by Sergeant T. C S0 10 Abal it he e o the sedan having @ssaulting Michael Benn, aged 33, of | ing of May 12, the sedan having cral grand jury and five special | ¢ NEW BRITAIN T 5 Iren strect, Barnesdale, pleaded not Farmington avenue, was taken to guilty to the charge of operating an the: cleetion | mecting, however, on Tuesday, May | New Britain General hospital for Fail 10 Convict 24th to make final plans for the treatment for injuries sustained ence of liguor but he admitted that | ure of 1he state to convict liouse party. Ihe drank wine after beer and it Lile driven by Chester Burdelski of !made him dizzy. He called on a l\)\\n cd that “even if the e | this weck. 14 Beatty strect about 5:30 Satur- | s obtained, at whatever cost, The Smiling Workers day afternoon. Burdelski told De- !two other men home, he said. They chief, even wl there | me for their p: on . cave him the drinks headed south on Farmington avenus Result of Accldenls 04 Drunk- = xvout 10:15 o'ctock e was arone | Chicago Conditions Described in ey 5 T oure. e Sresecation e A T e e s T {on Silver strect and a boy ran into ’ > fails becanse the jury is manipulat- | to the west side near Cabot street, D lthe road, causing him to pull the Og ed G‘ he gang™ { o n"ng I aI]IZ rime I'he report said in conclusion thut n She struck the left front — nother car owr John Godzini [ — nized viee “is of central impor- i d and was knocked to the | Six automobilists were in police | jof 35 Beaver efrect. bees ground, striking on her back. |Lee ana Maurice e Jusing crlords of beer running aud beer street about 5 o'clock Saturday af- and drunken driving over the week- and he admitted that 1 varfare are nuture | ternoon, C. . Strobles of Percival end and during the past several |driving atenant Bam s milhonaires | Its form of organization is per- N s ol ca‘ F- enue, ensington, allowed his days. Anthony Madory, aged 57, of | Was on desk duty when one Cl]l]fls—()fle I\ lgl]l‘es Ars is told in the report hip of politician and vicelord, com- . ¢ !the result that the truck struck a Y., was charged with driving a car | auestionably unfit to drive. Sl Ry in Two AGGldellls var owned by Raymond . Heslin of while under the influence of liquor, | of $104 and costs an ALy St D e | 5 Pearl street, which was parked at without a certificate of registration, s°ntence of 10 davs were imposed dnpis ‘ period of ing gosern- . 4. Macano M fender of the car were damaged, reaponsibility, and a continuance un- ntal administ and, it is | Meridon, fig. | Officor Hanford Dart reported. p 1l Thursday in $750 bonds was or- erful in the m: and unmak- | s it A car driven by Alfred Heyne of reded to allow the police an oppor- Madory was driving on North Bur- Titt street when his car struc driven by Emil Mixa of 2 1 closure id Judg. Andrew Rosenthal of 109 Miller straet, & s was in Mixa's car, suffered a cut on |Way on Farmington avenue on May | Bruce, president of the Aweri Girl Reserve Dept. the right lcg below the knee and a |14 | insbitite ot Criminal Lavw aod Crithe S will meet on their regu- struck the other in the rear. | hy “the ¢ r activitics, e right hand. Madory, it is alleged, |Liss. POy, was that “the reign of power : . y C ty l m tailed to stop but was arrested on | saved by Family {of real leaders of organized crime | ball ""’-‘”-"v“”v',.l" 16l 8f {oa s 1 tems Her fela amarils sbitiat the West Main street at the Midway| The fact that Joseph Petrowicz,!in the city of Chicago is longer and | h® park on Friday night. Prelim- 5 0, | fa Yiaa s S e 3 2 At 10 oelock, Michael J. Man-| ates. Vietor Pommdexter of Wt |PRINE throngs, Captain Koehl » | S S = £ K, AMichael J. Man-1 afps. Victor Poindexter o est | wave ds and § N berg, information having been re. | father of eight children, prompted |our collego presidents—much longer | Mot Will be played off during ; | PRy b eIl Mo B ceived that he was changing a tire w:;,‘.’[fa \‘1:1 ,xov .x\xs:lfi;:\‘do_;u;lg’?\w:):,‘)Il:m that of our public officils \;y. JERERY Friysioal Dot was driving the same car, according | Millan of this city, and Mrs. Harold |sions memb of the sidewalk | o [ indin 1! : Arges Il stra e and g n i Lo .. e por icer s kins o Vow Y | . on his car. According to the poli glin & ‘8¢5 | ministrations come and go, but t : :: o ‘::’L"m l(:rf.’:"n:m” ;*‘,H::l\‘lll:‘:‘- Herric 1]< o\(’ IAr;‘humuL. .\f:n r\;»lrk.,m.m.g« burst through police lines to | Detective Sergeant McCuse learned | Wife, but if he in arrcsted again he | power. taken for the Monda Ry |shout welcome to the fliers in Ger : i % e ished. “He probably | Al C, 1 it o Jugiors may still 1 e e iy, h eun from the Syracuse police that in all |May be punished. “He pro { Al Capone himself, who the report 0 signal at Elm strect with the result| pine Manor, Wellesley, Mass., over ; 2 i % PRLBEA | : et Shdeat & : i S A aturday morning classes, kariat by SR e e . ¥ . emed always to catch the cars of | probability Madory owns the car, [necds his mone Judge Suxe re-|says was at war with the O'Donnell that the left front wheel struck the i, week-end. .|,p trio. At one point two small boys | ax. iyt i lsucceeded € | rexiniuation Supcrnumerary Oficer Rai- [trade, was arrested hut roleied || 1O04a¥, 410 5 daneing class; § 0 | springing the axle. i ucceeded in reaching Captain | 3 . e t o P e S - { wimming classes. Meadd Dnvsc £ 69 Hartforg | Farber Reckless Driver Fined 1 testified that h r when the state failed to implicate s a6 avid Luryea o ] artford | oo Tho e f A o 1 i 2 Short ceived a complaint about 9 o'clock |1, a s . | Tuesday and Thursday, € to 9 [avenue was driving a sedan owned | ¥ 1°tS ho captain gave them a firm clasp | Harold Hart, aged 29, of 101 P lim in the Killing, 7 ‘ and smiled. of reckless driving and was fined father was assaultiuz her mother, | Capone was named in the report "'\'l'- . 4:15 to b Junior plunges. |south on Hartford avenue about After their drive through the city : . cor-(and when he reached the e he el 3 Wednesday, 1 to 4 private swim- |o'clock Sat v after he d costs, He was arrested by Ser-{and when he reached the house he as “chief of the ruling gang of to- o'clock Saturday afternoon wh 4 e ‘lynn about 5:20 Satur- |found Mrs, Petrowicz on the f100r | day® and was deserd ving | MINE lessons; 4:15 to 5 junior life |Benny Battaglia, aged 14, of 24 Bultafat R SV G DR i ial geant M. J. Flynn about §:20 Satur a and was described as having | 3 B ol The same suite was used hy Colonel his automobile had skidded and VMicvding trom the mouth, Petrowicz [a retired millionaire.” Both wers Saturday, Junior swini- jeame out of North strect, heading Miss Lillie MacMillan and |Charl . Lindbergh on his visit to sleminanliet e turned | was also intosicated. R A S R least, Lurvea pulled to the left and | Donald MacMillan, of Scot-)the city. ST hre 4 come | Mrs, Petrowicz testified that her | e b gts ) i P Private swimming for {applird his brakes but the boy could |land, who are coming here to visit| A Iuncheon given at the Tort Or- around two or three times and com row at h olosimo, and prior to that with | |2pD e | lange club by the Chamber of Com- | the stone wall on the east side of their home yesterduy and they drank N pointment, {front bumper of the car. Edgar R.| Clifford Knight, Herald cartoonist, [merce and a dinner by the city to- | pherd's Hill. Hart fold the ser- | it Her husband and Lis brother b Mile menont e S sE L o S Business, Industrial Dept. Coaley of 70 Lake street took the wil give a chalk talk and humorous | T ant he was going down the hill came involved in an argument and | jiapt. il el YO The Pinnacle club is invited fo Loy to New Britaln General hospital |lecture at mecting of the Lions | Mayor John Royd Thacher as speak as g 17 ! e Rule of th make up part of the prograwm | car skidded. The sergeant observed house. Her hushand took offense &% |yion “Who Killed Mefwiggin o {1y |§7S Will mect at the Y. W. C. A. at jappear 10 be seriously injured. The | Isabella Circle. No. 12, day. } ‘hat the distance between the point ' her action and assaulted he el PR e l"“ 7:15 and will walk to Sunnyledge [bey is employed b Daughters of T will at which the brakes were applicd admitted having bad more to drink | ooyl O8GRIl bY SO | ogotner. Union Telegraph Co. regular meeting this evening at ko and his report | was 126 feet, and Hart admitted Ginzda Also Fined S W‘m" 'YI';HI that he was driving fast. John ',-""“ aged 20, of 454 Eddy- | oiper chapters dealing with various | Joseph Myers, aged 29, of Elm- Poulevard, who makes a ) : ¢ the R pulled off the rail. | ProPared. | fered & compound feACHure o8 |rond tracks mear Shurbers'e junk | , D2 C. Butler, of Chicago, presi- left armGnnd ‘l\n; nk[N; ;: gy trop | dENt Of the Illinois B ation, tain General hospital - ead % assoc Britain P hoon Saturday a short time before :lu ;"’_”“( ¥‘"" ”“”“'I'. "]""f""" for G he train arrived, and after being put | S8 S lugting i un 18 Eor siihe 1s Given $100 Fine t 3 & p e e o % in & cell he was caught making a | S\T'°Y Were contsibuted by the Church street, pleaded mnolo con-| S ndere to the charge of operating|Close watch was kept of him while '.“?;'*\\:\;L:;Lo;l ’ an automobile while under the in-{he was locked up, and when o e zin Slain arraigned before Judge Saxe he | machine gun slaying of Wil “nd ce with a suspended jail sen- o of g . famcs of 19 days on recommenda- Arunkenncss and wae fined £10 and |31 of ok onthy L of P i : Woods, | costs. 126 ¢ e futile tion of Prosecuting Attorney Woods. {that is stil unfinished > Arthur LaFlamme, aged 31, of Stadler in an overturned sedan on e, ; st oh West Main street at the entrance to | Hartford, was fincd $7 and costs for | OnStituting “the first direct at olnut Hill park early in the morn- | drunkenncss and $16 and costs for | PV Oreanized crime upon the go Walnut Hill park ea | ernment.” A coroncr's juryea fed- | i arry M. | 93 Broad street, and the latter was B ole. Attorney Harry M. | " . and Re e v'fn",?\.fx fepres' nted Vidutis, similarly fined for drunkenness and | €OUNty grand juries ’]’_“"i:m«,l but | = ilt on LaFlamme, Officer Patrick | N0 one was ever indicted for mur- | Also Fined $100 e | [.}/oull never approach. CHRYSLERG2 Value elsewhere ; 4 -, aged 24, Mechan testified that he aw three | 1°T: # e Aned 3100 and. costs and given |- M. Saturday near the Elinu | McSvigein, prescitcd by public of. | 2 suspended Jall sentence of 20 days Burritt homestead in the rear of |f¢ ‘d" 0 the newspapers, revealed on the charge of opcrating an auto- | Main street and Benn ran through |°0nditions as they were in Chicago.” | iobile while under the influence of vards toward Lafayette street. | the report sald. “All the theories in | iquor, and $10 and costs on th officer found him in a store on |Fome way or 0'{-"1' involved Eang s Vit e s avctic stroet near the corner of [ WAT OVCr beer. The most persisiont Ie pleaded mot guilty to the fir wer street and placed him under | theory was that the ©'Donnell-Ca- o i pone heer wi was the motive, . , . ’ e and guilty ‘o the sccond Arrest. . i | f”‘:‘p and guilty Bringing him back to the scene of | The election frand theories also in- | charge, volved gang war, with {he gangs Officers James M., McCue and Cor- | the fight the officer found La olins Keough testificd that they | 1lamme on the veranda of the Bur- tookt Hansave out of & car pn Main | Tt home, Thers was a torn LD oot about 1. o'vlock yvesterday | Vil and a pack of cards nearby. | norning and found him intoxicated. | Officer Thomas €. Dolan testificd ergan: Toeney testified that e |{hat Benn claimed his pockets were wan on desk duty when Hargrave | Picked during a eard game and $240 s bronght in by the officers, and | taken. La Flamme and Benn were was unfit to operate a car. He | Plofding Amitted having had three or foup| Yesterday Lirinks of wine about 11 p. m S """f" Hargrave, in his own defense, d.. | Rardek o 4 | ied that he was intoxicated. latioris s elling il ioline lifg f ad an injured toe and was we Benn went into her tenement and g & loose shoe which gave him the STUCk her husband with such force | \ppearance of being unsteady on his |11t he was rendered unconscious. {poined until Saturday in $100 bond. | Maher's Case Continued P.l S ff case of John Maher, Jr., aged 1ent to sell, and transporting lquor (i was continued until Saturday on Answer These ( stions”? request of Attorney Albert A, Green- ot the road street, tiwe officers find- * in his pocket. 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