New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 28, 1929, Page 9

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¥ bound ever te ‘supetier court yestcrduy by Cliftord -Stoddard, sitting as a justice, Lut- terman. whe was ¢t the hearirg, was arrestéd and glee held for trial oo The_four men held were Authony Porrettl, pareled convict. of . the #tats privon, Ernest Porter, employed by Lutterman, as caretaker on the farm, Anthony e Falla and An- theny Spagenu of New- Haven. When ofticars went to the farm May 15, they “ound the quarpet meving two stilla, ane of 2,500, gal. long capacity and the other of §00 . @allops. Luttermsn was mot on the Pplace, ‘The police say they had sz im. premion that the men had bess warned of the impending reid and were trying to hide the liquer nmink- ing equipment. They wera of the epinien that an Lcur later there would have been little evidence on tho farm . eould have be: fzed. The stilla h: een in incubater Fouges and thera were 30 vain, & quantity of masih and mclasses and fluids. The buildings had been wired with | an intricate elsctrizal xignaling ape paratus which also was extentel dowm a road ani to places which through elevation commandsd a view of the road, the barns and poultry houses. In 8 room in the house ware many articles which formed outfits which resembled these which klansmen are spid to wear at their meetings. One putfit was that used by a woman and police said that Mrs. Luttermen was believed by them to be connected with the womon's auxiliery of the order. Luytterman obtained the farm on June ¥, 1927 from John B. Lippitr. He had been supcrintendent of the commissary at Fitch’s Horo for soldiers at Noroton. He is & former army officer. After he took over the farm he is said ta have asked State Police Commissioncr Roebort T. Hurley for police protection at the farm. He is not new connected with the Ku Kiux Klan, it is understood,, Raving withdrawn and thoss who had talked with him said his action was hecause of a feeling that the klan was mere a commercial under. taking than a purely patriatic one. Since he has had the farm ha has been sued for payment of $49,000 on it but the case waa finaily with- drawn from the court docket. Camp School Association To Have Annusl Election Officers will be eletted at the an- nual meeting of the Camp sohesl Parents and Teachers' - ameciation SEAMAN DESCRIBES WRECK ——— S List Was Strmg Som After First Shock Londen, May 28 (W—Warwick Roberta, beatawain of the steamship Vestris, testifying teday at resump- tion of the board of trade inquiry into the liner’s loss, said the veapel never recovered an upright position after the violent sheck she sustained on the Sunday evening before she foundered, ‘The ship was making some water that through her balf doors and scuppers, but he oould met-account for all the water unless there was o leak semewhere. Ry six o'cleck Menday merning he . When the order was gives to beats, Rob. 127 Main 8t. Opp. Arch, Headquarters M il et the negative: asked to come, b if 3 Encam| tof C. N. G. = ‘t Niantic July 7-21 The Ceanectiout Natienal Guard Captain W. W. T. Squires. At the Present time'it is expectedl that gov- erner's day. the principal event of the eamp will be on July 19, Gev- erner Trumbull has already invited Prealdent Hoover and if he can ar- range to be there a date suitable to him will be made. ‘Three New Britain companies are going, Company T, Cempany H and Headquarters Company. Captains in charge are Willlam L W, W. T, Squires, and Willla: OLD AGE FORMULA Hilo, Hawell, May 38.—Keeki P. K. Kalawaianuizimeku, Kaiaikal, year-old Hawalian farmer, kes the meanest shimmy of Phone 1409 for Camp Supports Recommended by Lendin“l’hylicians. ‘Thousands of women ave found health through CAMP CORREC- TIVE SUPPORTS. There is a model to meet every need —for displaced organs, hernia, weak back, maternity and convalescent Let our experts fit vou to these attractive, scientifically designed models. Visit Out Infants’ Department to select a gift for the new baby. 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Geftnsy, OWRer of an au- temobile which was al te have struck Hewig Kawelko while she an croming Center strest a fow yards north of the Commercial | in. tersection, were made defendants in & suit for $3.000 brought by the Attorney B. J. Monkiewics repre- stnts the plaintift and Deputy Sheriff Matthew Papciak made aervies. MINE BLAST DEATH TOLL HOUNTS T09 Two Severey Burved—Hus- dreds Sek Relatives at Spot Yolande. Ala, May 28 (M—Nine member of the night crew cllbed from the shaft uninjured. - List of Dead The dead, including seven white men and twe Negroes, are: Grover Herring. Eugene Merring, son of Grover Herring. Bill Kimbrel. Charley Patterson. Mitchell Turner. Wilty Kelly and Harry Kelly, brothers. Phil Grees and Allen Pearson, Ne- groes. The injured:— Mark Hulsey, severe hurns, recovs ery doubtful. 0O, ¥. Chastaine, badly burned, but will recover, George Ryron, a pumper, emerged from the flaming workings un- harmed. 3 men were killed and two others severely burned in an exploaion 1.- 000 feet below the surface in the Connerville mine last night, Officials of the Yolande Coal & Caoke Com- pany, operators of the mine, said their inspectars reported the blast was due to an overcharge of dyna- mite. ‘The bodies were recovered early today by rescue crews which worked throughout the night, fighting flames that enveloped the workings after the explosion. The twelfth girl's father, Casimir Kagolke, to- day. i On October 22, 1928, Miss Kawol- ko who is now 13 years; old, was orossing Center street ln an easterly direction at a point 280! feet from the intersection when the ‘automobiie eperated by Moshen struck her, it Wwas alleged in the complaint, 8he suffered injuries to her side and leg, numerous contusions and abrasiens and was confined to her bed, it is alleged. 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