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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'I‘L'ESDAY,_JULY 2, 19 — Snake Hears Sermon; Pays With Its Life Marshallville, Ga., July 2 (P— MURDER FOR HIRE || circumference, participated in the Police Believe Victim Encroach- || sveen nere sunaia vy mew. . ¢d on Gang's Territory Theory T. Webb. Only pastor was sery aware of the prescnce of the fep tile. The pistor was cxpounding the doctrines of his faith, when, to emphasize one of his remarks, Mr. Webb threw his glance heavenward. His voice died away. but his glance remained—peer- ing over one of the globes in the chandelier, into which it was coiled. was the snake, its beady cyes fixed on the pastor. Reaiizing the panic and pan- demonium that would ensue if the congregation knew of the pressed ke's presence, the pastor con- pretty hard by itors and may tinued with the service. At its Lave been reaching out in places|| conclusion, he gathered several where he did not belong, and that 1s| | members of his board of stewards what they don’t permit in gang-|| together and with long pole dom.” dislodged the reptile. The pole, The commissioner menned by the stewards, also was swer a question d ed to bri used in dispatching the unwel- out whether police believed Marle comed visitor hot in the head and thrown out of an automobile in Flushing cause he had encroached o one clse’s beer running territe Foston. Whalen did say, however, that he had four detectives still working on the Boston angle. he seven persons held as mate- rial witnesses remained silent today. Daniel Grosso and Nicholas McDer- S mott, arrested Sunday, still faced the afi%fi;xfifimmwwmeUfiETHRUNESAT GIGRALTAR WHEN New York, July 2 (UP)—The mo- tive for the Killing of Frank Marlow, which police have guarded jealously, | was made public today, and it in- volves murder for hire. Police Commissioner Grover Whal- | en admitted that and added that he had clues substantiate his conten- tions, | Marlow Hard 1 “Money figured gaid, “particularly si broke. He may declined to an- | sion of two per cent agreed upon in the contract In each of the two cases Deputy Sheriff Martin M. Horwitz served the pape: said. Jame. Graham, 18, er..sted with Grosso and mott, was released. Awaits Pircarms Report Progress in the solution of the < seemed to depend today on the findings ¢f police firearms experts who were examining the bullets and | . pistols found in Grosso's apartment. (Continued From Pirst Page) Tixamination also was being made of i & pistol found in the hotel room of | morrow the men would be Johnny Wilson, former middleweight | train to Madrid. champion and one of those held as| Their machine, while not miaterial witnesses. damaged, will not be Others held a | until it is repaired whom were to be questioned todav. ! praltar or on are Mary Sciden. night clud | Yepen the men dancer; Al alsol sl daneersili et i m R S BEdward J. (Boston Louie:) | o S0 B L8 e and Ignatius restaumant| 25 & Lo OERRE: aboard the al offici taken by badly to fly Gi- able cither at the Spanish side landed, navy now, trip, fired 2 n officers also went azle with the other to greet the witnesses, all of first Seigel, Lewis Coppa, Hartford Woman Sued For Realty Sale Fee Antoinette Perrotta of Hartford s been made defendant in two ts brought by New DBritain resi- dents. Louis Iskra and Michael Vozella, partners in a real firm, are suing for $1,200 alleging non-payment of commission on the sale of the defendant’'s property at 44-46 Norwich street, Hartford the rescue, Kolodney Bros., is bringi iit for ark ing: “We did $75. The first suit is through Attoi- 2 e I ney Charles W. Tamulonis and the second through Attorney Monroe 8. Gordon. Iskra and Vozella claim that on June 7, 1929 they entered into an| agreement with the defendant to sell the Hartford property. They further | claim that they procured a buyer 7 2 who finally purchased the property | Special Notice and that they had gone to the Barber shops will be open Wed. expense of advertising and had | night until § o'clock. Closed all given their time to bring about the | oy Tulg A et airmen Accident Called “Nothing™ As the called at ment pay their to the they said airmen house to governor govign- accident was nothing Captain N, I’ mander of comment on Laurence, the Eagl would com- not our have nothing to was understood government ard decorations to Captain rence and to Licutenant R. A roy of the No. 402 flight plane, who here that the Lau- FOUNTAIN SPECIAL Banana Royal 10c DAINTY CHILDREN’S DRESSES With or without pantie. Made of high grade dinii- ties with white collars. WEDNESDAY 89c¢ .. The MONRGE STORES 286 MAIN ST. WHERE THE QUALITY ALWA EXCEEDS THE PRICE embroidered EXTRA SIZE STEP-INS Best de lustred rayou; super quality material in flesh, peach, nile and SHADES orchid. of this fine full fasl $ 00 ioned hose are created in 1 * ca. HE BEAUTIFUL the finest quality of pure Japan thread silk. This alone means weeks of ex- tra service! A QUEEN THARLOTTE ~my, HOSIERY g, A Guaranteed Run-Prool $1.00 . Men’s COAT SWEATERS 6 button — 2 pockets just the thing {or vacation wear $1.00 ea, sale they are deserving of a commis- AVIATORS ARRIVE four | respects | “Naturally we shall fly again. The | his only duty, | intends tor! Kil- | at Gibraltar circled the harbor and soared over the Eagle and its pus- sengers. rted the missing men. Rescue Margin Slim Only with the arrival of the men was it learned by how slim a mar-| Two launches loaded with gin they had been snatched from|100 reporters and photographers | the sea, for they had used up the|fought to reach the Hagle and it |last of their rockets swhen|became almost a personal struggle l%ne “welcome the Eagle|to reach the airmen | finally into view. Then fol- = {lowed tense minutes while they ‘Thousands Waiting | waited to lear ey had been| Gibraltar, July 2 (P—Thousands seen and finally came the huge of Spaniards came to this British | aireratt “mother ship” to pick them colony today to greet Major Ramon | up. | Franco and three companions arriv- | "When the Eagle slipped into the [ing aboard H. M. S. Eagle, airplane | harbor narrow st of this| er, which picked them up at | picturesque British town | sea Saturday near the Azores., Fuel | built in the sides of the great gra- |shortage had forced them down I nite rock jutting out toward Africa |there seven days before in the midst {from the southern extremity of |Of @ transatlantic flight ; Spain jammed twith British| Intertwined flags of Britain and civilian residents in tropical suits,|SPain decorated public buildings and | British sailors, soldiers and ma.|DUnE from private homes, lending | rines, and here and there Moors|an international character to the Ifrom Africa in white turbans and| |1ong robes, while others wore fezes |and flowing crimson cloaks, British bobbics, reinforced by military po- {lice, lined the streets and the wa- |terfront in an effort to keep traffic [ orderly. | Waterfr | signal lights of came every was nt Packed The waterfront was packed wita spectators and all up the sides of at granite rock of Gibraltar roads are cut into the moun- like terraces were lined ob- servers, Palm trees lifted tufted | fronds against a brilliant blue sky |as the blazing tropic sun increasad "m intensit I"inally the Eagle came into the harbor, one of the world's test naval where Spain ind Ingland in past centuries hud fought for long bitter years, but where the Spanish and British flags vere entwined everywhere today. 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Lieutenant s Mulero, chief of the Moroccan air |numerous 1 forces, | plane |ed out | squadron |straits and meet the Eagle as it ap- | proached. | Among the {here were Senora de I'ranco, wife of | behalf. |the only married man | four aviators, Franco sa. |ras but af were Major |zales Gallarza, Captain Julia Ruiz de | ma: |Alda and Sergeant Senora de |planned to await the men at Algeci ross the ha = and arriving aboard the Spanish *“No. 6" the ) international on here, border she A brother of Gonzales gk the mec Gallarza, of Pedro Madariaga. and nds and relatives were those who came, many ar ay omohile fore dawn by Spanish capital and the | Colonel rnandez Commander Burguets hydro: |riving Tangiers, order |from the Moroccan air | proyinces the norrow | among ctator, from entire to fly over o four men included a trip to the gov |ernment palace immediately upon disembarking to thank the British officials their efforts in their Luncheon was arranged at | among the |the Spanish consulate general to fol- besides Major | low a visit to the Roman Cathe vardo Gon- [church here where they might hea» |repai i and ray in thanksgiving tor |damaged rescue @t sea be flown Reception Across Bay Later in the day they were from Gibraltar taken to Algeciras, across bay crowds troop and t am arrar for Rive Wife at Docks thousands of visitors for tors! who, fror Pedre Madaria- their I'ranco originally | to be |of seeing the tory, where 1 m_ce strictly ed them, with every iadicaiion vith all the fervo upon those it admires eneral Primo de I has ordered th to remain here to recelve the Spanish government the official wel ke the “bralt iras to greet the aviators. It was planned to take the avia- | Dornier Iiagle only If this can be done it will | Salem, N. Y airdrome at L | Alcarares the transatlantic Otherwise it will be nish naval gunboat towed t by 3 lcome await | Major Franco and his three com. t [panions set out from lax Afcazars | I'riday afternoon a week ago tor |New York. intending fo stop at the Azores. They overflew the Azores and alight. -ocedn After being seven dayy Iberian penin era, Spanish |turning hack ran ont of fue four m'n ing not far from their Ini s unta Wed. |destination. 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