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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928. POLICE HUNT FOR PISTOL IN CASE Waot Weapon That Killed Re- tired Los Angeles Draggist Los Angeles June 20 (P—Search tor-the pistel used in slaving Johun 1_Glab, retired Cicero, Il drug- gist, at his home here Monday uight, t10duy wes the lead followed by po- liee. This clue was adopted after au- therities gathered circumstantial evidence which they declare points to the wealthy man's widow, 29 vear old Hazel Glab, held on sus- picion of muyrder. Twa pieces of evidence were re- garded by the police as strong links in that chain of eircumstances. Ou was the story of Mrs. Esther Wil pen, & mald in the house, and the wife of M. A. Wilson, tilah's ¢ taker and gardencr, that tl engaged in vielent quarrcls during which the young wife threatencd to kill her husband More Evidence The other was the declaration of & neighbor, Mra. J. Goodrich, that after hearing the shot and Glab's gry for help, she lookcd our of the window and saw a woman In & Jight dress run:from the parked cat te the Glab house. When arrested Mrs, Glab wore a light tan dress and a gray coat. Mrs. Goodrich said the woman she saw had light hair and a long hob. Mrs. Glab weara her hair in that manne Polire last night took Mrs, Glab from her eell in the Jail to her home, where, under their orders she enacted the scene as described by Mre. Goodrich, . From Mrs. Good- pich’s bedroom window, the neigh- etives were spectators. [ “Yea'. Mrs. Goodrich said, “it feoks like the same person 1 saw the night of the murder, I can't be {or woman and several pelles e & Absolutely certain.” ST Maying Cards With Mrs, is held her vear old niece, Lithly Kuaser Oklahoma City. Towa. Both declare they were plaving cards in the house at the time Glub was slain Although both first denicd they had heard any #hot, Miss Kuser later told the~pelice they Lad heard & “shot ar_disturbance” but 1h when she gan fo the window, Mrs. Glab told hee “hot to make a ti get of herselt. Her aunt seemed little disturbed by the occurrence, she said. Mrs. Gls 1 story of her an- st dru quaintance with the that it began in Chicago in 19 when she said Glab was operating & drug store and engaging in liquot running. She said she belioved w feud engendered in the latter busi- ness may have led to the shooting of her husband ' A year later s} 1 Glab et are and lived together for several mopths, according 1o her story After he returned cast, she said g lived with W, Meln former 1os Angeles policeman. Tn January, 1927, she was accnsed of shooting and wounding Melntyre. Glab married her five after he had divorced Mrs. Glab at Reno, Nev., last fall, HOUSTON TAKES ON NEW LIFE AND VI Cordell Hull of Tenn, First Gandidate to Appear June 20 (Pe-T} mont} Miartha Heuston, Tex southaastern Texas city where 1 democrats will open their national anvention Tuesday next. tonl on new life today the first candid Bhenide ta) memtnation, Cordell Hull of Tennesses Mp. Hull dismissed questions con eerning his ndidaey with the statement it was ton carly 1o mak campaign prediction that he eame opening of the sest his Autiss as a membe ventien esmmittec on arra ents And as national committeciian from his s'ate 1" - hi supperters plann quarters for him todas Vpeet Recd Nature Cure Institute 19 SOUTH HIGH S Telephone 765 Genuine Naturespathe men'a are given at less. They sirer treat- y Paln- the heart, Cleanse the bI6od stream, restore 8904 blood circutation, normal. Ligh or low blood yremure, ald years 16 Dfc. 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With the invasion of committee. men and campaign workers under considerable interest has cen- tercd on various proposals for the pariy platform. Farm relief and prohibition furnished the busis for nany of the informal discussions, m Shaver, chairman of the na- | tional eavcutive committee, and e H. Jones, Texas' favorite sop, | repeatedly have declared the farm. | ers denied admittance at the repub- | Wiy lican comvention will be given 1 opportunity to pressnt their case Liquor Plank Louls A Cuvillier. chatrman and National | eue of will referendum liguer quess | ounsel of the titutional Liberty Le America, has announced he a plan favoring on the in vach state tion Announcement that the youthtul Texas governor, Ran Mondy, would | arrive Sunday was expected to start dry forces. He will head legation of 40 instructed v plank and a can- He has tavors a than 1 rally of the state to work tor a didate in sympathy with 1t let it Lo known that he prolubition plank stronger that adopted by the republicin convention Mrs. Emily lin, Mo, vic tional favor of a clse will e E: clination to read long party deelara- Newell Blair of ‘hairman of the has declared in | Jop- na- committoe, platform that above all | short have neither time nor in- ople tions,” she said. “Let us give th people a platform short enangh | that it will be read and that will | contain no platit Meanwhite, 1 completing arrangements for entertainment of upwards of 1 committees wer: the | visitors. Many of the early arrivals | have gone ta the heach at Galves- | 1on 1o remain until the end of this | werks ON POLICE. BLOTTER | orge Nevules of 464 Church | treported to the police the theyt | o a tire v oof Avmour's beef house on | Commercial gtrect | The €outhern New and Tele- | phone Co 't sirect through a | articles | 2hit bulbs, | ut patehes; 4 flashe off+ his automobile in the at garag: was entered yestorday window and the tollowing taken: two boxes ot headl hox of bl Dehits; 1 oelaw hammer: 1 wrench The police are investigating. Complaimt was made 1o the police at 6:20 last night that stones were dropped from the Ellis street bridge frain passing under it No eould be I of the misereants found 68 FLAG POLES ON COLISEUM Houston, Texas, June 20.-The coliseum builded at Houston for the national convention June 26, has 68 which will wave United States and union, in addition democratic which will convene flag poles colors of the cvery state in the 10 cont of arms, NEMESIS FOR OLD SO8 Houston, Texas, June 20 One hundred and twenty-five thousand square feet of fibre board hacks up the roofing ef th the demacratic will open June terial s the rays of the out i colisenm, whera convention The fibre ma- cd 1o help ward off #un. Typhoon fans In the fresh air and chase humidity e ey SCHOOL DEPARTME NEW BRITAIN, CONNE BIDS WANTED FOR ALTERATIONS AND TTION 7O HIGH SCHC INGS AT NEW BRITAIN, CONN, sled proposale for the constrye. on of a new four story addition ipproximately 1927-07x ©and alterations 1o the present Academie liigh Sehool and alse to the presant Vocational High School at New Rrit- v, Counecticut, will he received by Mr. Joseph M. Halloran, Chairman of Building Committer, at the office 0f the School Department. Walnyt | HiNl Sehaol, New Rritain, Connecti- catoen or before 10:00 o'clock 4, m Davhght Eaving Time en July 9, 1925 on plans and specifieations | 4 by the Warren Holmes. | Il re ¢ v Architacte 119 s reet, Lansing :v.n,n.l I eontract, he g, pinmb. 1 ng and must be on ot torms arcom. nalled 1o the architest will b Ade. ind Cammittes t Plans ani o secured of the ooty New Brit- deposit of #1500 fed to Vona fide bid upen | contrace i rpecitieations | “tore 4 specificatione oh amount! will | plans | tion heeontr return of 00 con | side laney \had recently gone over to the rival | | zroup. ! Istopping iprints w» a man who in {charge of robhery. THREE SHIT I CHICAGD GANG WAR Guas Dusty Through Weeks of Truce, Spit Death Chicago, June 20 (P—Gangland &uns, dusty threugh weeks of tryce, spat death te three men yesterday. John (Rowlegs) Oliveri and Je- seph Salameonc were “put on the spot” near Death Corner, Milton and West Oak street, where gung retribution has been exacted in the past. A man stood in the window of an apartment and slowly tipped | his hat. It was a signal to twe men | who loitered on a porch across the | street. Oliveri and Salamone fell under & shewer of lead from twa re- | penting shotguns. The double assassination was exe- cuted in daylight. The third staying of the day tobk place on the .«nnh‘ hehind the curtain of night James Reggl, U3, staggered from an | with revolver bullets in his | arm and chest. Though conscious until death, he defused to name his assailant. The names of Al Capone and the Aiclie brothers were beard frequent- ly as police sought metives and el 1o the Oliveri-Balamene slayings. The dead men, police id, were leaders in the Capons wan described as #n Aiello man who Salamone and Oliverl had stepped into their automobile Just after to talk with a fishmonger who operates a shop near the cor- ner. The man who had been wateh- | ing them from the nearby apartment | © the signal, and the two men on porch opened i Salamone the was killed instantly. Oliveri, wound. ed, got out of the car and took a | few steps before falling to the ment, His hand moved toward a | pocket where he carried a pistel, but he did not have the strength to draw it. When police scveral hours later | were confronted with a third mur- | der in the death of Reggi, they im- mediately sought for some sign to connect the fwe crimes. They be. | licved they found it in a teleplione | number in Reggi's pocket, the num- | ber being that of a phone in the house whers Oliveri lived. Reggi was identitied by flnger- | 1914 was sentenced to Joliet penitentiary on u | Recently he had been employed by & malt and hop | company which police raided carly | today in search of further clues. ¥ive -galion tins of slleged ulcohol Washington befors early next “wk'l pain. All dealers. murt bs aceom 1 cheek for ¢ the ame Ve bid submitted cating ar A pck fo P ity i etient. whiel . the Qohan) | triet {f rded the terial th peject any JOSERH M HALLOTAY Zchoo! of Committee o1 IT'S RED! You can see it's red in the color geuge at the o black and TYNOL ETEYL pusspe. ling the votes of the farming distric | Hoaver is expected |straggling into were seiged. Oliveri and Salamene, teo, were connected with the aleohol ‘racket,” police said. The slayings were the first in sev- erul weeks to bear the earmarks of gang feudism. HOOVER MAY HAVE THO OFFICES Will Be Located in Washington and Chicago Washingten, June 20 (A—A jro- posal that a sectional org tion th headqua in Chicago be es ablished for the coming presidential campaign is being diseussed by mem- bers of the republican national com- mittee here for tomorrow's confer- ence with the party's nominee, Hor- bert Hoover, It is suggested, too, that Jumes W Good, who wus i charge of Mr. Hoeover’'s pre-convention be made western campaign chairman and entrusted with the task of tur activities to the commerce secretary. The committer memb generally are of the belief that Mr. Hoover's choice for the chairmanship of the national committee will be Sceretary Work of the interior enthugiastic supporters sinee carly in the pre-convention campaign. Mr. to disclose his “ct 1o filling the post at tomorrow's conference Senater Curtis of Kansas, the presidontial nominee, whe ar- in Washington vesterday and wishes with pes rived conferred at length with Mr. Hool- | the . er, remained in the meeting It is expected that the session will kee the organization ® a campaign staff and possibly some announce- ment of the plans of the two candi- dates for receiving the formal noti- fieation of thelr the early days of the campaign. Renator Curtis said vesterday he wikhed 1o take a short rest before undertaking the rigors of the actual ampaizn. Mr. Hoover's program for teday was much like that of yesterday and Monday. It included numerous eon- ferences with parly leaders who are Washingten from the Kunsas City convention. He has discussed the situation with virtnally all his Hentenants ex- cept Good. 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