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[} POLICE THINK TWO NEN ARE LEADERS| Dallas Authorities Believe Rob-| bers Have Been Nabbed Dallas, Tex., Dec. 11 (P—Clues and recovered loot in the possession of police here today led them to be- lieve that two men arrested yester- lured five-year-old Julia Miodzian- owska away from a Suuday school | picnic at Lake Hopatcong, N. J..| August 19 and, after attacking her, choked her to death. He has also confessed to the slay- | ing of Harry Quinn, 20, a fellow worker, in Scranton, Pa., in 1924. | Kudzinowski was arrested in De- troit last week charged with drunk- cnness. While sobering up in the jail he told police of the murder of | Quinn and the Storelll boy. Acting! on his directions police found the | Lody of the Storelli boy in a meadow near Secaucus, N. J. ! The confession as to the murder of the Mlodzianowska girl followed hours of questioning by police. vor Frank Hague assisted the po- in questioning Kudzinowski. In his confession Kudzinowski said | day were the principals in a b week-end of crime in this vicinity, committing eleven offenses over & 36-hour perlod. | lic: QUESTIONS ANSWERED You can get an answer to any {question of fact or tnformation of the | death of General Funston? A. February'17, 1917, Q. What is the religion of the t president of Mexico, Plutarco A. He was brought up in the Ro- man Catholic Faith, but is now a I'recmason and 4 Freethinker. Q. Who, in the annals of football at Notre Dame University, were called the “Four Horsemen " A. They are Elmer Layden, now coach at Duquesne University; Don Miller, now assistant coach at Georgia Teeh; Jimmy Crowley, now | assistant coach at Georgia Tech; |and Harry Stuhldreher now coach at Villanova. | *Q. Where is the town of Wiscas- set, and from what is the name de- factions of the republican party in the field, Mayor John Wilson, regu- lar. republican candidate was re- elected for a third term. In Brewer, Harold 8. Burrill: was elected mayor and 10 republicay al- dermen were elected without. op- position. The Westbrook election was = democgatic victory with that party electing the mayor city clerk, two aldermen at large and a school committeeman. Mayor Walter F.! Haskell, republican, was defeated in | his attempt for re-election by for- mer Mayor Eugene I. Cummings by more than 2,000 votes. charge of stealing 700 shares of Montgomery Ward & Co., stock, valued at $233,800 on the basis of last night's closing price on the New York stock exchange. [he two men ywere arrested yes- terday in the Wall street offices of the Bankers' Trust Company where they were alleged to have attempted to cash in some of the stock. Turner denied the theft, saying he had won the stock in a dice game in Doston. McFaul said Turner had promised him $5,000 for helping Lim sell the certificates, Stock valu- cd at $68,000 was recovered. The 700 shares were stolen Sept. 10 from the brokerage house of Ed- Y | writing to the Questioz Editor, New | ward B. Smith and Company. Augusta, Maine, In Acridental Death Finding Is Indicated Middletown, Dec. 11 (UP)=—Cor- oJordan’s. Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price 215 MAIN STREET For Tomorrow and All This Week oner Lowndes A. Smith indicated to- | day that he probably would return' a finding of accldental death in the | case of John Irlik, 18, who died at' ahospital last night atter wounding himself with a pistol. | The youth was alone in his room ' when the shot was fired, Smith said. Apparently he threw the gun out ot a window and staggered downstairs to his parents. He collapsed and was taken to a hospital where he | died five hours later. The pistol was old and rusted. rived? Republican Hands Portland Me, Dec: 11 (UP)— After six years of democratic con. | trol, republicans have returned to | power in Augusta; electing Robert the | A- Cony mayor by a: plurality -of he lured the girl away from the | pritain Herald, Washington Bureau. A Their alleged crimes include at| Picnic on the promise of a boat rld° inu New York avenng. Washington. | 4 “I‘ 48 an Ingien game means least four holdups, three criminal| After attacking her he sald he|p. G, enciaing two cents in stamps | (18 PiAce of e YUOW b “m"eI assaults, three farm robberies and|chocked her to stifle her “"M“‘!"ov'veply Medical, legal and marital :’d" “*‘ofip e me it eianl a post office robbery. {and " then dismembered the 1odY. |advice cannot be ghen, nor can ex- 41 is one of the The men, Lee Roy Merriman, 23, | Wrapping the pieces of the body Injtended research be undertaken. AN|EG =0 (0PNl o o) formerly of Caddo, Okla., and In- | newspapers he caught a freight Y'“'“‘olher questions will receive a per-| O MY .Pm.ume to votey | more than 1300 votes. ny Aldredge, 24, Dallas, had been to Blairstown where he threw the fgona) reply. Unsigned requests can- Len e teitin e eed md, The republicans also won all sought in connection with a recent| Packages into the Delaware w ""”’nol be anawered. All letters are con- | 1908 national clections? “"% 1 ciznt positions on the board or al- double murder in which two young|Bap. Kudzinowski has shown little | Ajential.—Tiditor. Mo fotal number of citizens|dermen and 14 of the 16 seats in brides were attacked then beaten concern over his acts, telling pollcr" \ A e total number of citizens | [erMEn and y Sionl the “thrills” he got from killing of the United States, native horn | the city I g 1h deathionfadlonsbfannd ot hildren would more than make up and naturalized, ? | No democratic nominations were i truct the past l’o‘r‘h’v probable ‘death in the elec- | over, in the ccnsus year 1920, and |Made in Bangor and with only two e DO e they. say the two tric chair. His only sign of remorse who, If otheriso qualitied _under men devoted cntirely to crime, the|bas been in the statement tha petlan e o two held up three couples in a 4 to the murders because he 3 s i LT L parked car here carly Sunday morn- fraid if he stayed at liberty he ’vy..r]amon‘”;mw gl 5 ]IO“.M.M : ing, robbed the men and assanited | would Kill other children. fumbes LA dionsver ey the women, who they held grnell Ao i:m]“h‘.:‘\;;i(l;:cr'l::i{i;ll ruli v ol st abeul ylig! then left for Okla-!to guar e i o Kudzin- SERD Lol y h ;:2;;13.‘!:;‘1}‘%.3?;.("}; o tarm homes en | owski is held as there have been 4 presidential (mx?:?n:‘hf ((‘onl route, looted a post offic: Cancy. several threats of mob action. Ex- 5l = Okla, Sunday night and returnid|tra police are stationed inside and Lifiagsiine here at 11 a. m. vesterday. | outside the jall, which,iteelf is one | Unite: i pied B 6 Gl Find Overcoat of the most modern in New Jersey | president, however, does not cxer- i e e e Police encountered the and which police say would fake a this command actively, but del- NS Sn A oo St | as they returned to th well Orgfmized mob to break in to. |egates his authority to the secretar-|that more that s""‘ 0, Bt captured them after an ies of and the navy. voted, or about 80 per cent. al LW e 0 sman-at- Q. What is the address of Edna gunfight in which Merriman CH[LE OFFERS " R e Four Holdups —A Special Purchase and Sale N Q.Can the president of the United States, under the Constitution, make any disposition he wishes of tha | nd Navy of the United COOKING FOR A CROWD scason of church suppers, cutertaining, big partics, lodge and the women's committec” charged with preparing food for & S, of penyla! s otion ot & Toss e correct ‘proportions and menus, While oman may be a competent ¢ook- for a small family, she 1s often at & to kuow the cuantities of 'ingredients .and methods of cookery for @ company. Our Washingtop Burguu ‘has a pamphlet ready for -you st y'.elrnn;c: |und quantities that will suffice to feed unitd of §0 persons i cnable the lostess to provi adequate mewus for st Il out the coupon below and ?end for it W' l““l‘l i f~ == == == == == (LIP COUPON HERE == s’ wmmm —— g | COOKERY EDITOR, Washingfon;Buteau, New Britain’ Herald, 1322 New York The president of the United States, under the Constitution, is thie Commander in Chief of the |Army and Navy of the United bc St Th, he is empowered | to make su position of the | troops and ve: he thinks best for the safety and protection of the States and its citizens. The conf was L d | election ] turns so { men just Avenue, ‘Washington, D. C. city a nl 1 want & copy of the bullelin QUANTITY COOK] with five cents in loose, urcancelled, U. S. cover postage and handling costs Nam NG, and enclose here. L postbgs stamps."or coin to | | street, New In their car was found an over- wounded in the head with a bullet. T i e VT RS T MEDIATE IN ROW coat taken from one of the men rob- bed Sunday morning, & wrist watch belonging to one of the girl victims. | quilts and pillows taken from threc farm homes robbed, two shotguns, | two large calibre rifies and five pis tols, and postage stamps and letters | st ped by the Caney, Okla., PO"Z! Slahned ) | Bueuos Aires, Dec. 11 (P—A de- o thgeo gitl victims identified | spatch from La Paz, Bolivia, photos of Aldr as did one of ion today said that Chile he men vietims., Numerous holdup | offered to mediate in the Bolivian- vietims in recent weeks identified his | Paraguagan dispute. ‘The dispatch, Rl s the Boiivian foreign office, said DZINOWSKI ADMITS KU WK AD Both the Bolivian senate and | in each case heing unanimous. picture as that of the man who rob-| Which auoted a communication from | that Chile also had promised to r STRANGEING CHILD cremier ot deputies mave- sorea rescolution of confidence Extends Services Paraguay in Trouble Over Boundary Bad tham, Jthe Bolivian minister in Santiago to main neutral in case of war. confidence in the government the ‘vote Confesses to dersey Police That He The senate Killed 5 Years Old Girl The senate of the nation protests inst the Paraguyan aggression, ch has produced deep indigna- and stirring patriotism, and ex- pre confidence that the gover ment will comply with its Last August Jersey City, N Dec. 11 (Pi— Already under indictment for th rurde: a 7-year-old Doy, ;‘\“::zli;:myfkr -n‘mf :)I’ll S0 sy duties which are imposed upon it by the City police A e aseal cobrars " e hua io o Fh losest co-operation. The chamber resolution sey City girl last August. o e . few. hours aftar 4 Hulson coun- | Jorded similarly, : : i The chamber also ook advantage ty grand jury Mad indicted him forf ., "oooimment's decree of am- murder in the first degree for the . ! ty o all political exiles and ;1::,':"" oh g ";":4”;(:"(” 1 prisoners and decided to call upon all deputies absent from the country because of political opposition to =24 HOURS : NewYork to Florida rn immediately. xecutive committee of the The only Double Track Railroad between the North and Florida socialist party communi- cated with similar bodies in Para- ROM PENNA. STA., NEW YORK The Miamian Gulf Coast lM. was ine about a peaceful the dispute. Wallace Will Face Detroit Murder Charge Boston, Dec. 11 (UP) — Frank Willace of Boston will return Detroit to face a murder charge in Gons Line Florida Mall . Everglades Led. . connection with a payroll holdup at the office of a Detroit newspaper on Atlantic Coast l.ine The Standerd Railroad of the South Yesterday Wallace abandoned his | fizht against extradition, and a pe- tition filed on his behalf in federal court, seeking & writ of habeas corpus, was withdrawn, Wallace i alleged to have been 1 member of a gang that staged the solution zuay and Bolivia pl g of Lv.9:15a. ; Uig Decin ‘ther Fun Through Tmuu Daily Havana ul Florida Sp.:lll I Tickets, reservations, information from FULLER, A.G.P.A. 8 West 40th St., New York Tal. Lackawanna 7080 Ask for “Tropical Trips™ S Bookles to Bolivia and| sacred | serious incidents and offers | to| elected when a state is entitied to has congressional districts; fn which ase the additional members are elected by the vote of the whole ate. conventions. Q. What is the name Fazil? A. Good worker Q. What was the name of the { woman who kept the wine shon in | Dickens' “Tale of Two Cities?" A. Mme. Defarge, a female im- personation of revenge. |Q | for girls and boys beginning with | the letters 2, U, X, V, and Q* A. Some names for s achary, Zacchens, Xavier Uriah, Ulrich, Victor, Vin- cent, Quentin Quixote. Some names for girls . Undine, | Ursula, Vivian, Vera, 7 nia, Nimena, aidee, Zoe, Queen | Q@ Why does always fall on the are Xerxes, Ulysses, nd are, Victo Zaneta, Tnauguration Day fourth of March? A. The date set by a resolution | of the congress of the confede tlon in 1752, was the first Wedn. day in March of that year, which | happened to fall on March 4th. Thus he heginning and end of succe: with | them to use their influence to bring About two hours after cating many people suffer from sour stom- achs. They call it indigestion. It means that the stomach nerves I |becn over-stimulated. There is « acid. The way fo correct it is with an alkali, which neut times its volume in a > right way is Phillip | Magnesia—just a tasteloss do i It iz pleasant, efficient coss and elect more representatives than it | They are nominated by state | meaning of the | Will you give me some names | ive Sweeten the stomach—instantly s physicians for | York City Q. Why is the president of the | Arzentine Republic always a Roman | Catholic? | A, The constitution of public 16 that to hecome | president of that republic one must be # Roman Catholic and an Ar- | gentinian by birth Q. Where is Ekaterina Harbor? In the Arctic Ocean near | 201 Ho the re- quires many persons were kill- crossing accidents in The killed the injured 6613 Q. 'What proportion of the popu-| lation of TMaly are Profestants? A Tn Italy there Roman Catholics and 1 testants, Q. Of what freight cars made A. Chilled iron ar Hold New l{a\ en Man For Stealing Stock New York, Dee. 11 (UP)—William Turner, 42, of Providence, R. 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