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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1928 vice, the narcotic traffic and other He declared that Director EHiott "uut directly to police headquarters . l" E " [lucrative enmterprises. M ICEMEN had returned to him the reports and l;R ANLE and explained the affair. The game . ¥ b New Outbreak the cash with the advice that he was between a neighborhood eleven ‘The recent establishment of a turn the money over to a charitable Y and a team representing a local e 0 n i gambling house in Newark, N. J., ‘ institution. Tabutt said he had told worsted mill. by the Hip Sings, police believe, is his story to various organizations \ what caused the mewest outbreak. and finally had spent some of the Root Appointed Coach ROBERT KELLOGG, Directer hL ey tala e money, although he testified that in f Lacrosse at Yale . Teror Spreads Through Several Lccos, vyt vos Se%uies i s (End Not in Sight i Jury o >eevene P vorvose e ven Yigg Siroet Residents Mafried) wew siaven. Oct's6 d-ecina The g ke vt o the Wintr Z been . the fight started “through a mis- - Asked by Assistant District At- . . . D. Root of Leroy, N. Y., ha sy cmfl 0! comm’, understanding somewhere.out west.” mlhddphil PNM torney Schoefield to explain why he n 1883 n Tms Glty appointed Yale lacrosse coach to ° “Where, Chicago?" He was asked. had done this, the witness said: papceed . ¥, [ M.\ Touchstane, “""" o “Well, west of here,” was the “Well, Elliott took no action, the fiakos gier the same duties At West ca,pltol ufl“‘"‘ft‘fld New York, Oct. 16 (UP)—The|reply. Philadelphia, Oct. 16 UM — Morc |Law Enforcement League took no| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Cranley | Point. The new coach is a 14“-'5 . Hip Sings and the On Leongs are at policemen have been linked with |action, the men at ‘the Business|of 74 Vine street will observe their g“c’:l; ‘:)‘I‘: ';cr:a"";‘:;‘:""f:a':‘: ::; “:o 5 i the rum *“racket” in Philadelphia [Men's luncheon I addressed did |45ih wedding anniversary tomorrow. | e vavemncr; s | SAYS TEAGHERS SPREAD 1. ek G Sury st norting sms T ot o ‘st reom 10, "\0L"F VAT (UM e e e tor ihe soring 1X dunday oons X [tion, which, since it was started [the Philadelphia bbath associa- | . Bl : 7 £ 8 spread once more :through the HOOVER PROPAGANDA [1.c:iy io' months ago, has resuited [tion s0 ¥ got disgusted. 1 decided to tip 1p Mo Xarkithers ey ane 3% Eensmiania; i o Fi - Ol - vi Ve vl el . a: 3 . . - w"’ s“’ mm Chinatowns of half a dozen Ameri- in the arrest of a half dozen dis- |80 along with the crowd. Everybody They were married on October 17, | mouth at Hanover: 17, Colgate; 25, . can cities. s trict commanders and more than [Was doing it 1853, by the late Bishop Tierney in | pu rats smissed | ) b 2 B Princeton at Princeton; 80, Har. H ° Within @heir Democrats Want Them Dismi: 50 detectives and patrolmen on| Tabult said he also had reported |4 s “Mary's church on Myrtle | b ese P'em” ’ Artisb secret chambers, i i 4 the situation to the present director gathered around lD\\'»lfllrmng. lights, For Supporting Hoover In rvhlarge-‘x of accepting bribes from | of putiate mtele HB"‘_’y Da\-lsda; Snie the generals of the country's two ; 5 saloon- e:;‘:;fl"v e as'fast April, but that e far o5 he | o The “Mona Lisa” at the Louvre, — most powerful tongs are marshal- Children’s Classes. Not in Sigh o dbe disnolor bal Hak | Paris, and “The Last Supper” in the Mme. Louise Homer Tite H And the end is not in sight, Dis- | Knew the director had taken no| i . h Schips ing their hatchetmep and gunmen Lon Aseelais CMib 116 ) s Dios isht. Dis= | - refectory of Santa Maria delle Fameuns American Conivalte Leading Toaos, L tong. @eca) R s s Oct. trictAttorney Monaghan, ‘who is |*YOR. o Grazie, Milan, are Leonardo de Assloied by sor Danghte e i before many days, to extend from |charge of teachers in lthe public |conducting the investigation, said | TU80 EUEE Ch R overe l |Cinci's two most famous paintings. LOUISK' HOMER ufll; coast to coast schools accused of distributing po- [today. = ] 5 : KATHERING 80 Alberto Salvi ICod ¢ 5 Vi LJ Five Chinese already lie dead in |litical propaganda favorable to the | The latest squad to be accused of |'¥ ‘f‘f::;z‘rz:"ucl;l"C'f',:c;;‘itfl’c‘:‘. ALy o morgues at Chicago, yhnaaupma{rresldm'wl candidacy of Herbert |cojlecting huge bribes for permitting Judge Lewls, “if the director did not i 4 and New York. Until they were|Hoover was demanded by county ithe bootleggers to operate unmo-|uo"iic duty he should resign. This { ¥ ! ——— Killed there was little to show that democratic leaders who appeared |jogteq was Unit No. 1, organized | (cytimony reflects on two directors, - the two socicties, which for years before the school board last nigh!.|egpecially for “dry” raiding by |Eijott and Davis. I resent the posi. have been mortal enemiesg were pre-| In support of their charges, the |pricagier General Smediey D. But- ey have Bl 4 3 The World's _CGrsatest § . | protesting democruts presented large | Yan they have Placel me in hers. ran paring to rsume their age-old war- | profesting |ler when he was director of public |1 wilj be glad to hear what they have Deamatic roprave fare. eldom can detectiwes and po- | Photographs of two feachers AN |gycory here and dishanded when | (o gay it they choose to come before lice foresee their mysterious plans. |copies of “Hoover Over .;h”'"‘{"“"g“ Mayor Macket went into office last ;e and explain why they failed to Streets Patralled éig{-h ‘:o 'l‘:.;"{'d h;:p’i‘ 'm”m:;"”'!’; January. Three former members of |act on the damaging evidence Po- Specially picked squads of detec. | ETARN ATRIETET el ENE LR, o, |the unit are already under arrest|liceman Tarbutt obtained, particu- " Rachmaninoff tives strolled the nargow. crooked |S°"& % and it was said others would be |larly since he obtained it under spe- | P r "y . 3 o ident of the i streets of New York's Chinatown to- | lvo::(!lmo(p N;[;f';'““,'m “':\“Na'nm that |taken into custody today. cific instructions from former Di- | n 3 The Illuxirions Ressian day. Inspector McAuliffe had doub- | (G810 B CELEE me rumors Get Money rector Elliott.” v 5 E Planist led the police guard. P . Testimony that one of the stx or Vice Reports A : R 5 itical activity in the schools, At the corner of Mott and penn | Of Boliticat actity 17 10 KCUCO deeven groups of this unit had re-| Reports of vice and hootlegging streets, before a large bullgtin board, | i " |celved more than $25,000 in six |conditions in every district of the | LAER™ 3 - & the officers found a crowd of agitat- | (0 & WK 20 10 have it discontin- | ks during 1926 was given by |city were to be submitted to Super- £ . Buy Season Tickets THIS Week ed Chitlese chattering like magpies. [ "5 %" 9000 ) tographed |Eugene H. Tabutten. a patrolman |intendent of Police Mills today by by 2 L a 4 Occasionally a slant-eyed alentfll\(uacl\nrrs e Glomhac r&mum was |and former member of the raiding |captains and inspectors assigned fo | MR. AND MRS. T. H. CRANLEY FITMM.':::&-.:(.,".NQ n-l'm bt tors, 7 would emerge from a nearby build- | peferred by the board to the super- (squad, and Frank R. C. Neubauer the district in the drastic police ' ..ot Mrs Cranley was Miss Rose i daugh ing and paste a large sheet of paper, | infendent of schools for investiga- |at the hearing of Samuel Griffin, [shake-up ordered two weeks agoby ponn’ before her marriage. She You Save Money! ° You Get Better Seats! ; 2 | T Mayor Mackey. The reports will |\ 1 inscribed with ‘Chinese chagacters, | tion, also a former member of Unit 1,|May y P {was born on High street but spent Reduced Pri on the board. Each time chaftering =0 on charges of extorton, bribery and (Do compared with those made bY | most'af her lite at her present home ' 2, u . ces (no tax) $6.95, §10, $13, $16.50 would rise excitedly. Efforts to learn | g, conspiracy. e district commanders before the on yine street. Mr. Cranley was Ve urge former patrons nt ours to get their ceats for the s a "‘eu mpaneing ozd 'n\tfl mmgwmln New Englnnd Tobacco G:nm.’ formerly known as the |fesale was made. Where gIaring horn in Norfolk and came to this om ® ‘FI:; seats will be left for single concerts. Avem'.uupmnl-'::i were futile, Production Dmpg Off | “millionaire cop” and now a hotel |differences are noted it was said that | ity as a young man. g This was the bulletin board which | pogton, Oct. 16 (UP)—Prospects |Proprietor, was held in $25,000 bail |(he matter probably would beturn-| Mr, and Mrs. Cranley have tvo| pifys Right Off —No Pain ’ gave Chinatown the latest reports|on October 1 indicat~ a production |for court. After his resignation from |ed over to the district attorney and sons, Thomas C. and Louis Cranley; |, 05 JURECT S0t pyo0n 2 yjie ROBERT KELLOGG s OmCE from the “‘war front.” of 158,894,000 pounds of cigar|the police force in May, 1926, he |th® captains involved before the two daughters, Miss Ellen Cranlev |, oo 0 "0 700" Ching corn, in- Behind a penny arcade three|yvios of tobacco for the United |was alleged by the district attorney |Grand Jury. and Mre. Clayton James, and seven | ..\ "syo¢ corn stops hurting, then 89 Asylum St. McCoy’s Music Store HARTFORD doors north of Pell street is a shoot- | . Ay rfling to he||to have denesiied more than. S556 grandchildren. A ; h B i, ib biikiness i ths et ‘N':"‘fsfi‘n“g'l‘a'-‘d :}o’p"”'gmfing Paiai e i, Carlson on Dean’s List While in New York the m;xp{e n:z;':: you life it right off with ‘Celephone 3-4000—Mall Orders Accoptod six weeks has trebled. Almost anv g, Neubauer, who was a clerk for of. : ere oA by S Nalies| Your druggist sells a riny bottle o | hour of the day a large growp of | Tpis js a slight decrease from the |former Magistrate George C. Row- iHaryard Engineers vrotners, Gorge B it Honn of | ‘Freezone’ fora few cents, Chinese can be found in front of it.|15o 719000 pounds predicted 1ast |land, testified that he had acted as| Gustave E. Carlson of New Brit- svrongv.l;. T.iand DL Heun oty JEECONC IS Sabon s ‘practicing their marksmanship With |mono ‘and compares with 138.457.- |“graft collector” for the ralding |2 18 one of the 32 undergraduates | Plainficid, W hard corn, Eoft corn, or re\'ol\'er!s alnd rifles, spending their | gon pounds harvested last vear and |squad and had collected approxi- In the Harvard engdxneeri':lgmscho(z; fents OF THIS oMY Sy i - heteeRi the ioes money freely. g i et vl e e |who were announced as holders of | ., R s % e id Hip Sings and the On Leongs lasted | " proquction for all types of to-|8400 and $500 a week from Grit- |!"€ vear. The class of 1030, of Game Ends in Tragedy | ness or irritation. from the early autumn of 1924 0| baceo this year is forscast at 1.353.- |an. whom the witness termed the |VHICh Mr. Carlson is a member, ted| A€ UH SR 0 Bt October, 1925. Tn the firs three | 353000 pounds, compared with 1.-|“eollector and pay-off man for |I% the mumber who won these | TPWERONE B e OO B ool months more than 50 Chineme were| 311301000 pounds harvested 1ast|group of south Philadelphia saloon- | PriviIeEes: campus here early last night after murdered by rival tongsmen . The |year. BPp et D e enr || Deans' st privileges permit the|SATIYS Bere ST AT PEU. L Chinese merchants' association, the (11" Mascachusetts the condition of [Mom ; - | gtudent to exercise more initiative | " tackde o ! pal witness against Rowland when || ) zame and had had a fight with th Chinese benevolent associatipn and | obacco is rated at 86 per cent and |¢ne 1atter was convicted last year |\, C1288 attendance and slenify an| iy "0 T haq tackled him, Carl even the Chinese legation at Wash-|, production of 9.731.000 pounds i8| oy collecting about $58,000 in|> cT28° ©f Bs in all courses. Alello, 16, died of a broken neck ington made repeated efforts to ef-|goroiact. In Connecticut’ condition o o tn DT E— G130 B0;, M0 e tect a truce, but to no avail eRnalon et WRIT DECISION RESERVED | After questioning Ross Fiorella. * is B4 per cent and production 32, Collects Evidence Philadelphfa, Oct. 16 (Up)— | 1% who admitted striking Aicllo on e RO aivern | L1000 pounds. Tabutt told the court that he had |chier Justice Robert Vom Moseh. | the jaw twice, the authorities re- ment officials stepped in. They|nr. o joined Unit No. 1 to gather evi-|jigker of the Pennsylvania supreme ' leased him. having decided that rounded up 206 Chineee within a | Ministry to Probe :;2?;,0{\»”1';‘:&3. on :rdern {rom |court reserved decision until 1 p. m,},\;sno Teceived the broken neck 5 single week and deported 160 of rge W. . who succeeded |today after hearing an application | When he was tackled, ri i ¢ {hem, Hostilities soon died and Chi- P"Sagf, o{sl,l‘:{',’rlhq }!r_gf:‘_“h | Butler as director of public safety. [for a writ of certiorari for Matthew from the blows struck. The stories Econo:}’lgllmy natown became quieted. The average | | PATI® OFt. 18 UPIRE FESRCH ) Atter collecting 8595 i cash from | Patterson. of all witnesses were that Fiorella Two Registere 2 Chinese is said to fear deportation | NSy of Jusit e |maloon-keepers and detalled facts| The consideration by the chier|tackled Alello and that the two foll |ty charge of C. W. Brainerd, formerly | | as much as death, po jclsapmptonces snsy) & I°lconcerning the methods of graft |justice automatically delayed the heavily. Then they got up and ar- of Clark & Hrainerd | ur ren an ou G Wemn fifs Chinstowsn and seel | TISAN8 by which Hareld H”;’“; Unl- | collections by members of the raid- |trial of Patterson. a republican|gued and Aiello struck at Fiorella. | the real facts at !he"bntllom vlnaay‘;:“::': E:::;f; g«;rcrufl;r;:r::r;" :’he- ing nquadf. 'ha:r 'n;me; a'nld the ‘wamb |,;:d'r,’ on rharlmss orkamam. !fmrcl[ad ;!‘ruck oh:m““:;\'u;;‘;o:r;\,r K : ‘Give the children thelr full quart apiece of United Milk w vou’ ears ttle names o rotecte: ootleggers. |ing bribes from saloon keepers. |jaw an ey conti - 3 5 e than the Orientals have allow. | Anglo-French naval mccord which |niild S0, ROGCA9, [POUTRECE | PRUS8, frave begin this morn: | ment. for' twol or thiee minutes, ¢ every day. Its whoiesome purity will safeguard their ed you to know in past years, If he recently were published in the | 110 ¢o make use of the evidence. |ing. when Aiello dropped dead. Fiorella health, while its rich food values make them grow. chooses to speak at all on the sub- | United States, leading to Horan's 3 ject, the Chinese generally will tell expilision Tuom ,F""”' And drink United Milk yourself- not only as a health Yyou that a tong war is fought over | The case was referred to the S e i e i | ministry of justice at today's cabi- — _ — the principle of honor. An eminent L net meeting and the action is un-| Hip Sing insults an On Leong dig- mt‘:ry. s e e e .;‘m ‘:_‘derswod to mean that prosecution jured tongsmen fly at their rivals|!s likely for those connected with | 4 With hatchets, long knives and re- |the proceedings by which the volvers until they feel their honor | Papers were obtained. has been avenged. e e Usually, however—indeed, almost KING ALBERT ILL (] ® always—there are the same motives | Brussels, Oct. 16 (M—King Albert 3 » behind the tong war as behing the |has been suffering from sciatica for ‘average American gang feud. 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