New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 7, 1928, Page 24

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YS DAMAGE ROOM |Catholic Charch to Celebrate AT POLIGE STATION Evock Plaster 01 Wall in Woman's Department Three boys who have been sleep- ing away from home were detained yesterday in the women's depart- ment at police headquarters and took advantage of the chance to damage the place by knocking oft & large section of wall plaster. They were being held pending the return of their parents from the fuctories where they are employed, The pro- bation department is handling thelr cases. 4 They were found by Secrgeants McAvay and O'Mara and Officer Kiely sleeping in the attic of a tene- ment block at 218 Broad street early. yesterday merning. One of them had been sought by Sergeant O'Mara for two or three days, having been implicated with another hoy in mov- ing an automobile in the Stanley Works yard off West Main street earlier in the week. ‘When gearched by the ofticers, he had $7 which he said he found. Then he said he stole it out of a purse which was in an automobile off Washington Place. He said there was $8 but he spent $1. No com- plaints have been made to the police of the theft of the money. It is being held temporarily by Chief Hart. SOUTH CHICAGO'S POLICE CHIEF 1§ KILLED IN HOUSE}, (Continued from First Page) ened he had kept it a secret. THis wife said she had not known that her husband had an enemy in the world. Four Policemen Gilbert, with four policemen, has been in charge of law enforcement of the community of 1.000 inhabi- tants for six months. The village, two miles south of Chicago Heights, is largely populated by aouthern Eurppeans, and federal prohibition officers on several occasions have found a thriving “alky” husiness there, as well as in Chicago Heights. The slain chief has cooperated with the federal dry agents, and on some occasions has led raids him- self, turning his prisoners over for government prosecution. Recently he discussed with the sheriff a pro- gram for a campaign against vice which had sprung up, he said, under the protection of the alky industry. This challenge to the outlaw rule, authorities said today may have heen responsible for his assassina- tion, The brother, Glenn, holds that belief. Booze Racketeers “The boya in the booze racket did it,” he said. “They said Leroy was a tough cop and they marked him. He knew they would. Gilbert, who was s old, was appointed chief last June by Mayor Fred Hartman who said he wanted things “cleaned up and kept clean.” Last Friday there was an “exccu- tion” similar to that of Gilbert ‘when Joseph Martino, regarded as a leader in the alky racket, was shot and killed in front of his soft drink parlor fn Chicago Heighta. The killers drove by slowly In a large car, with no attempt at con- cealment, and used shotguns and pistols. Two men whom Chief Gilbert ar- rested a fortnight ago as they drove through South Chicago Heights with a truck load of alcohol were sought today as the slayers. Police said they believed the pair had slain Gilbert to silence his testimony against them. The police chief had turned them_over to federal authorities and they were to have been arraigned today. The men sought arc Guis Rubbini and Rosario Arannat the place where terday morning, and in Rubbini's room police found an empty shot- gun case. Wales’ Secretary Goes To Brindisi, Italy T.ondon, Dec. 7T () — Sir Godfrey Thomas, principal private secretary to the Prince of Wales, left Lond. this morning for Brindisi, carrying a complete outfit of clothes for the Prince of Wales who, in his rush for home, left Africa almost without any kit. 8ir Godfrey is also carrying other requisites for the royal traveler. S' CHURCH Masses at £t. Andrews’ church um be held tomorrow morning at 7:30 and $:30 o'clock. T o'clock mass wilt A high mass Denediction will take place in the evening at 7:30 o'clock ‘This evening, Holy Hour will be gin at 7:30 o'clock and cor will be heard following the ser they lodged the! landlord said both men had left yes- | Jubilee of Pope Pius Dec. 16| celebrated his first mass His sacerdotal jubilee is 1o be celebra Rome, Dec. 7 P—Tifty years ago | December 21 a newly ordained priest named Achille Ratti, from the north of Ttaly, celebrated his fibst mass here in Rome, { As a special mark of favor, in view of his brilliant seminary rec- ord, he was allowed to say it be- | fore that altar in the church of San | Carlo al Corso hehind which is en- | shrined the heart of St. Charles Bor- | romeo, patron of the lLombards, to| which hardy race the ncophyte m.i v that young priest is Pope Pius XI, the 261st in the line of Catholic pontiffs ing from St Peter the Apostl cording fo the church’s veckoning. © The erstwhile neoph holds spiritual sway over | some & .7 per cent of the fotol population of the globe, And from all corners of earth there wiil come to him dur- ing the weel of December 16 e sages of congratulation and devo- | tion from his far flung flock First among those fo pay him | tribute will be his fellow-country nfen from the north of Italy, par- ticularly those of the diocese of | Milan, over which he was cardinal archhishop before his electon to the papacy. A pilgrimage of Lombards, headed by Cardinal Tosi, the pro ent Archbishop of Mil to Rome in special traing during the week to attend the anniversary mass at San Carlo, The pontift also will reccive tha congratulations of his “Noble Guard™ Composed of membsrs ot th Bathi olic aristocracy, of the Palatine Guard, selected from the hourgeois- ie, and from his famous Swiss guard. During the weelk, however, messages congratulating the Pope on his sacerdotal jubilee will pour in from | Catholic socities, notably from the Knights of Columbus in the United | States and that smaller body, the American chapter of. the Knights ot Malta, found=d last year, of which Cardinal Hayes of New York is the spiritual director. event of the week dearest to the Pope’s heart will be the dedication of the new Lombard seminary to the training of more young priests from the pontift's native region, The very aitar where the then Father Ratti said his first mas has bheen renovated, its stucco replaced | | by marble and the whole decorated {in bronze. Solemn pontifical high | | nasses will be sung hefore it every morning of the jubilee week, every evening pontifical vespes be chanted there. will COMPANY IN MISERY Greenshoro, N. .. Dec. 7 (P Two brothers, Rec. E. H. Neese Carl Neese, recently were conf in the same hospital 1 | same room, ations from fering attacks about the ane om oper- appendicitis after suf- same time. WEEVIL EXTE Texas, Dec. BOLL MINATOR (®—Martin “ksmith, hag that driven will brush holl 1 othe £ crude oil arl He has received implements. Sanchez invented 4 Pope Pius XI as he appears today and (Inset) as he locked when he in San Carlo al Corso at Rome 50 years ago. { Although they complied with the " will tome | commissioners, showing |ate the department of $652.52 fn Apart from the actual celebration | of the anniversary in San Carlo, the | - | military review ted during the week of December 16, 'BUILDING BOARD DRAF'I‘S NEW LAW UNDER PROTEST Will Oppose Adoption of Orlinance Forbidding Use of Wooden shingles in City, common council’s order that an ordinance he drawn prohibiting the use of wood shingles anywhere in the city, members of the building commission last night went on rec- ord unanimously as opposed to it and will fake their opposition to the ordinance committee when it meets to consider the change. Wood shingles are not permitted in the fire district or on three tene- ment frame buildings. The cost of nsing fireproofed roofing material {has been given as ome of the most serious obfections to a change such as is_proposed by Councilmen W. D, Beyle and Frank 1. Conlon. The question has been @ired at public hearings in the past and has a ays met strenuous opposition, nspector A. N. mitted a’financial report to the income of 7,461.50, expenditures of $8,114.02, {and @ net cost to the city to oper- the first six months of this year. Poltuguese Woman Flier Is Breveted Lishon, Portugal, Dec. 7 (®—The first Portuguese woman flier to oh- tain_her brevet is twenty-year-old Masia De Lourdes Braga Teixeira, a grandniece of Theophilo Braga, first president of the Portuguese republic. |She mas just finished two days of {brilliant tests at the aviation camp at Cintra. The aviatrix said her great ambi- {tion was to make a flight across the South Atlantic, but that at first she would like to make short flights to various European capitals in order to ake Portugal’s aviation known, although she has no plane to realize her ambition. | The newspaper Seculo has sug- gested that Portuguese women co- operate to present her with a plane for the purpose. Hoo\er to Be in | Argentine Dec. 13| Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dec. | P—President-clect Hoover is ex- pected to reach Buenos Aires on Dec. 13 from Chile. He will be re- ceived by President Yrigoyen. On Dec. 14, President Yrigoyea will give a banquet at the gover: ment palace. The wife of the gov- rnor of the province of Buenos Aires, which includes the city and all the neighbori villages, \\:H} give a dinner to Mrs. Hoover on the | same day. | During the 14th and 1ith Mr. Hoover will be taken on visits to| arious public institutions and build- | will make a trip on the delta Parana river and will sce a t was printed | at Cambr in 1661, Rutherford” sub- | - Going Out Of Business 500 Main St. Doyle Furniture Co. 500 Main St. Below we have listed just a fcw of the many sensational values we are offering during business just as soon as we can dispose of our tremendous stock of Beidroom, Living Room and Dining Room Furniture, Tables, Rugs, Linoleums, Art Squares, Coal and Gas Ranges, Kitchem Osbinets and many other items too numerous to our going out of busincss sale. The Doyle Furniture is going out ol mps of all kinds, Davepports and Eud ition. 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