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SATS RUM RING 1S NATIONWIDE Philadelpbia Situation Has Many Ramilications, Attorney Avers Philadelphia, Sept. 7 M — The| ramifications of the Philadelphia | rum ring were nation-wide, District Attorney Monaghan announced to- | day. He mid he had evidence ready for presentation to the grand jury investigating the activities of boot- leggers and gangsters showing that within the last two years the boot- | leg ring of which Max “Boo Boo” Holt i alleged to be the head, had | diverted more than 350,000 gallons- of alcohol from a single distillery city “to all parts of the prosecutor’s announcement | shared interest with the cight-page statement alleged to have been made by Edward 8. Goldberg, dealer in machine guns and ammunition, de- claring that Hofft had purchased | from him three machine guns and & number of bullet-proof vests used by bootleggers and gangsters in | their fight for control of the nquon business. Released in Rail Goldberg was released in £10,000 | bajl on & charge of, porjury after | he had dictated and signed the| atatement. After reciting his alleged | dealings with Hoff and mmuhmgi other names and dates to the in- | vestigators he was again taken be- fore the grand jury, where it was reported that he had repeated his | story. The perjury charge was lodged | against him after his first appear. | Goldberg's facture, on a large scale, and for the mational distribution of aloohel.” Hoff was before the grand jury last night for the eighth time and when he was excused he was hand. ed a subpoena to appear again to- day. He declined to comment on statement or to say whether the jurors had questioned him along that line, Answer Demand Police answered Mayor Mackey's demand for a city wide vice clean-up by raiding 17 speakeasics, cabarets, opium dens and saloons last_night and early today. In a Chinese establishment long considered the Oriental dope center of the city, raiders smashed through doors painted to resemble sections of the wall discovering a maze of secret passageways leading to rooms equipped with mattresses and tools where three Chinese were arrested and much opium yenshee sel Police officers again raided the Club Lido, one of the city's most popular cabarets, but found only one ! pint of alleged liquor, discovered in the cloak room. Patrons outwitted the police who raided the cabaret some months ago by gulping the evidence before they could be ap- prehended. Several barkeepers were arrested | |and a small quantity of alleged liquor | seized in other raids. BUT FEW APPOINTHENTS Coolidge Not to Meet So Many Peo- it s Wecekly Calling Day ple Though last Semi- Superior, Wis., Sept. 7 UP—Fewer appointments than usual figured on | | the White House engagement list to- day despite the fact that it was the occasion for the last of President Coolidge's semi-weekly calls at the executive offices before returning to | Washington early next week. <=/70 CONGENTRATE | water ‘and labor will be the central themes |of the four speeches that Herbert and | ON THE TARIFF Hoover’s Speeches to Be on| ¢ Business Conditions Washington, Sept. 7 UP—Business and economic conditions, the tariff. power, industrisl problems | Hoover will deliver in his cam- paigning in the east and south. Prohibition, generally regarded as the outstanding issue of the presidential contest, may be treated | in one of the addresses which the | republican candidate will deliver in his final drive as he swings back | across the continent to his Cali- | fornia home. Mcantime, however, a series of | | statements, dealing with this sub- ject will be given out through re- | publican national headquarters here. | |The first of thess will be issued this { week under present plans. Hoover's degision to limit to 1our‘ the number of his speeches on the | Atlantic seaboard has puzzled his| | party leaders and the public alike, but to those who know the man and his methods the explanation is comparatively simple. | Is Not Adverse It is not that he is adverse to| public speaking and facing crowds. | The answer is found in the time {he devotes to the preparation of |each address and his abiding con- | viction that it is better to speak in-| frequently and well than it is to |speak frequently but not so well. | Since starting out in quest of his | |first_elective oflice, the republican | |candidate has developed a literary | | | | entirely to his liking. There was the case of his ac- ceptance address, the first effort on his own behalf in the political arena, Various leaders wrote out what they thought he should say on this issue or that. He studied them carefully only to discard them entirely or rewrite them into his own language. He put together the rough draft of the speech and suggested that there were & couple of revisions before submitting the product to a small circle of those upon whose counsels he relled. Sometimes their efforts at editing were satisfactory, but just as frequently they were not. After this process, the copy went |to the printer to be set up in large type with both wide margins and spaces between the lines. Reviewing the thing in cold type Hoover found much that did not satisty him and subjected it to a final revamping. This system is being followed in writing all of his addresses, includ- |ing the one on labor which he now |is preparing for delivery at Newark one week from next Monday. Par- ticular care i being taken with this speech as the subject itself is some- what difficult of treatment and per- haps no other speech will be as |carefully dissected by so large a hody of men and women as will this one. IMPORT BLOOD SERUM | Children In Manitoba Suffering from Infantile Paralysis Await Aid from Former = ferers. Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 7 (P)—Chil- | dren of two cities in Canada have come to the aid of infantile paraly- sis sufferers in Manitoba. After the disease had claimed 1 lives from among 116 cases repor since mid-July, sufferers today await- ed the arrival of a special train FI]UR HELI) FOR KILLING YOUT Find Body of Goney Island Boy in Back Yand - New York, Sept. 7 UP—Four men were under arrest today charged with strangling to death a six year old youth at Coney Island. Revi sought by a husband on the family of his 1B-year-old estranged wife was given by police today as the motive behind the kidnaping and murder ¢f the girl's aix year old brother. Find Body The body of the boy, 8alvatore Santoimarco, was found in the rear of his brother-in-law's hovse at Coney Island, wrapped in a burlap bag and covered with stones The four men charged with the Lomicide, include Luigi Panorella, husband of the boy's sister, Fanny. T'anorella, police said, admitted kid- naping the boy in an effort to force his wife's return but blamed the other three men, Jerry Perino, John Marisco and Pasquale Borello with the killing. The three, however, de- nied Panorella’s story. Enticed Youth Police said Panorella enticed Sal- vatore and his 8§ year old brother Thomas, to his home, intending to Lold them as hostages for his wife's affections. Thomas was allowed to {return home but Salvatore was placed under the care of his three friends, who Panorella sald, mur- dered the boy and then gave Nm the body to dispose of. Salvatore's parents and police hld been seeking the boy since Wednes- day night when he failed to return {home with Thomas from Panorella’s home. Police were unable to un- derstand the excited father's Italian, ance before the jury on Wednes ay. |style peculiarly his own and in however, and did not connect Pan- Asslstant District Attorney Scho- | fleld, speaking for his chief. said | Goldberg had “lied" because he was “afrald of gang revenge.” “We have evidence’ Mr. Mona- #han sald today, “of bootlegging on an fmmense scale, of enormous sums pald for corruption of police- men and police officlals. And we now have further evidence that vio- lence, machine guns, bullet-proof vests and intimidation go hand-in- hand with alcohol and murders on the highwayx. Big Diversion “Documents in this office disclose diversion of more than 350,000 gal- lons of pure grain alcohol from a distilling plant in this city. Tt was shipped by rallroad and truck to all parts of the United States, and this diversion was carried on by the bootleg ring which has been named throughout the grand jury Inve sation. “The records tend to Indlcate that Philadelphta was one of the pivotal | points in the country for the manu- | ‘| tracted by knowledge Greater crowds gathered to see than usual had Mr. Coolidge, at- | of his ap- | proaching departure. The |also spread that the chief executive had no intention of showing himself |to the public again until his actual ‘.mmnmem in Superior for the re- {turn lrlp east, | B. H. Meyer, a member of the interstate commerce who has been spending part of the summer in this neighborhood, was the first listed to present his re- speets to President Cooltdge “tod He was followed by A. C. Bachus, publisher of the Milwaukee Sentinel, ‘Ivv a committee of the Nebagamon, | Wis., Chamber of Commerce, and by W. A. Coventry, Duluth Chamber of Commerce, who 18 painting of a scene of the Brule river to present to the chief | executive. | Dismonds, sapphires, emeralds, | rubies and other precious stones are always much colder than their imi- | tationa, report | h some respects as unique as some of | from Tordnto and a frain from Ed- the ideas he has brought to the monton bearing serum made from conduct of the campaign, ideas that |the blood of former sufferers in ave shocked some of the oldtimers | those two cities. The aid follows re- in the game of politics. | nucsts by Winnipeg health authori- His vehicles of expression rather |lics. 3 delight his advisers and when they | The train from Toronto was en- are called” upon to review the re.|aged to carry sufficient serum to sults of his efforts they are careful | treat 25 cases, and with the assist- commission, | president of the | to leave Intact the somewhat pe- cullar, but nevertheless forceful, phrases he evolves as he works in | the quiet night hours in his study. | An Odd Way “He has odd ways of saying things,” explains James 1. uurkf” adviser to candidates over a period | of 30 years, “but they are mighty torceful. When he runs out of words he just invents some; and they are good ones, t00.” | Perhaps few candidates for the | presidency within the last genera- |tion have devoted more time and | |pains to the prepuration of ad- |dresses than Hoover. He writes and [rewrites, edits and re-edits until | ‘l.‘l(‘h sentence and each phrase fs| ance from Fdmonton the author ties hoped ta speed an already no- flr‘el\l)le decrease in the number of l‘he disease has broken out in Rmkdl(‘hrv\an and one death has ibeen reported from the Rochglen district, where a 10 year old girl died after an iliness of four days. Girl Assaulters Die In Texas Prison | Huntsville, Texas, Scpt. 7 (P— Esquival Servina and Clement: Rod- riguez, convicted in a San Antonio court of eriminal assault on threc | Sun Antonlo high school @irls, were electrocuted in the state peniten- llury here this morning. orella with the missing boy until yesterday when the father made a scecond visit to them and through an interpreter repeated his charges agalnst his son-in-law. Thomas had told his parents of the visit to Panorella’s home and said he had been sent after & cigar, being informed on his return that Ivatore had already left and that he was to return home too. Is Arrested Police then arrested Panorella who they asserted readily admitted that the boy was dead and led them to the rear of his home wkere, |under a pile of stone, they found 'the bag containing the murdered | Loy's body. As they were removing |the stones they sald Panorella cried, “Three men in my room killed the [boy. I didn’t do it.” | A police medical examiner esti- mated the boy had been dead eigh- teen hours, which would place the murder late Wednesday night. When Panorella and the Saatol- marco girl were married a year ago Victrola Specials This 1 offered Removal Sale Take advantage of the unusually Big Values during our Removal Sale. Our liberal Terms allow you to have the instrument you want s the new Ortho- phonic type that gives you that wonderful depth Just a very few these are the (Demonstrators) and volume. Upright Model $17 An of left and they Have th worth many times fort of price, derful home. We make it so easy! be proud to own. NOw'! 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They indicated they be- lieved Panorella murdered the boy, Charges Filed The charges were filed against nge | the four after hours of questioning at Coney Island police headquarters. The men were held for arraignment in homicide court today. SOCCESSFUL FLIGHTS Tiny Plane Constructed on Vertical Principle Demonstrates Machine Can Make Automatic Landing. Los Angeles, 8ept. T UP—A tiny plane, constructed on a new vertical principle, made sticcessful test flights here yesterday demonstrating, ob- servers said, that am aircraft can make an autoniatic landin, Merle F. Kelly, who piloted the plane, was sald to have taken the cratt from the ground in § 1.2 min- 151 MAIN ST by A. A. Merrill, inveator, as tilting the wings which are a single unit, by means of a wheel and screw de. vice in the cockpit in relation to the T’h‘e'mem-mum.im its censtruction Clark Millikan, son of Dr. R. A Millikan, Dr. Harry Bateman and Dr. A. L. Klein, all of the Califoraia Institute of Technology. Jail Man for Writing Note From Dole Fliers Los Angeles, Sept. 1 (M—Hand- writing experts whe traced the pen- manship on a note purporting to be signed by Jack Frost and Gordon Scott, lost Dole air race aviators, caused the jalling yesterday of Clay Davis, who is charged with perpe- trating a fraud by writing the mnote. Found in a corked bottle at Re- dondo Beach last week, the note purported to indicate that the fiy- ers ran out of gasoline and drop- ped on the Pacific near a desert is- land. Frost and Reott were lost in the Dole alr race from Oakland te Hawail. The experts declared the note to be a hoax and finally traced the writing to Davia. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS A collection of fall models in all their di- versity . . .. sparkling bits of ornaments subtle drapes or tight hiplines; tiers, ripples, scarfs. Every element of chis in everynew shade. Women'sand misees’ sizes. angel's NEW BRITAIN One Step South of Strand Theater