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oy — News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg Oct. 12th 15,617 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, N THURSDAY, OC'lOBI R 17, 1929. —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BLEASE RECEIVES LETTER [ Held For Killing Husband ]'&NBMAN 34, KILLED 1N HEAT-ON GRASH, SAYING BRANDEGEE DEATH * THREE OTHERS CUT Waskington Star Says HRMITRUNS AWAY AR B | e South Carolina Sena-i AF’I‘ER H”""Nfi B[]Y 5 VI oo tor to Submit Facts in| Capital Police Investi- Motorist Makes Bscape Although gation Before Com-| Pursued Long Distance | s sk MRS, JOSEPH AVITABLE SU}FERS BROKEN NECK l\\u Drivers Held Under $1,000 . Fach Pending Investiga- mittee of Senate. tlon—Son of Vietim LAD TAKEN T{) HOSPITAL’ | Legislator Howard Hansen, 12, of 1109 Iv,mti‘ Found in Bathroom Ofi Home in 1924 Dead From | Foul | Accident Connecticut Near 0. Plant is Third Collision Street Reported in Serious Condi- | \ i I { Bonds | 1 Past Two Weeks at Same Spot. tion—Joy Rides Crash Machine At| » ! | Assoc s hit and ran | Mrs. Laura Mathilda Titus, 70, confes Tast and Smalley Streets. « . aited Press Phote Gas—Rumors of ed, police announce, that|: Two hit-skip driver. last night. | she killed her husband James Titus, 78, with an axe yesterday. | this morr Dlav ; she killed her husband James Titus, 78, with an axe yesterday.|u i Play Recently Revived| on _sent Moward } 12, | They had been marricd 49 years. She is shown with Polics | i 1109 East street to the New Britain Vvt elren Wb oS N. J by Gossipe | Geeneral hospital with serious in- hief John Murphy of Summit, X. J. 1 |ternal injuries, received when ]n-“ was knocked fri hisl bicyale . Washington Evening Star s ton road e other caved in the | L that Senator Dlease of South C A o GRS R lina, had received a letter expressing | DAl ket e e the belief that the late Se InepEeE st o iley: ‘ateest i 3 # Frank U.]]H‘\‘n‘ln e of Connecticut, | Both accidents happened early in ¥4 i _ iU E& Uu! At the time of | the evening. | his death in 1924 | Wey thersfield Man in Chase and proposed to place it before g koo M ol (o i< ¢ I appear: RRat o investigating the | PANY's office, when a car, also | LA A sl e traveling south, voped down on .,n i « L 1 nd against an aking the emt high spe Senator Frank B 19 Years kment. Never o 52 S BeADIe Brandegee ot | d at which it worth e i onator | W39 {raveling, the ear turned into 32 Men Arrested fn Spectacular Defense Disists Business Conducted | 1 Joennfe a pain- = 1 en street ang 2 :‘”“ Connug “l" f:';"“ j;’"' Lo ]‘2‘: L?\:Hmm h»v".i Cleanup Campaign—3Million Dol-| By Defunct Mortzage Note Con- 1, who ¢ the year of his death. He was bors ) with ( . i don on July 1864, 1 - ( 1‘“”“' lar Investment Seen in Business- cern and Not By Three Defendants gy, ¢ 1 he ted from Yale in 1883, : e tel (o the bar in 1888 eleet. | While Cook and Milan Moss, rid-| like System in Vogue. ta Court, Sl R L e of the Houss e the| Mg With him, wore chasing tha| o % 2 I Nkl ] e e deled| Specding Allen strect, into ; Ny Haven ROCt WiT=s ] ; ¥ i 1 con. | Stanley strect reservoir road, ¢ ; d : I ; tion 1588, 1892 Rival had been informed i @t nele 5 ote I S e | 1904, He was a sp SlaenGAend gne getaiien : L i v ' : house in adler 1599 and was fi 0 to inves ; g . Wl Drivers Arrested to congress 1902, He the meantime, two sailors , Ll Seata in a small coupe brought the boy 3 O : elected in st Tngiie tion mater ‘ c of fund 1 ] e vacancy causea by | (© e police station, blecding pro- ™0 51 o e 23 the death of Senator O. M. Platt in | [USCly &t the mouth. In the 060 was set. \ ] ol or Tt ho 1905, He was reelected senator hy | Scnts he was taken fto the —— 1 o : ) the zeneral assembly in 1909 and|NeW Britain General hospital where complicated accou ten was elected by the state on Novem '[’, ‘]‘,’“ attended by Dr. Moses| wew G i on n ber 3, 1914, and In November, 1920. | SUPCHan. ncies e At the time of his death Senator| ; to Ditch Car were linked s ineiens e thraol|l e iereal o ns ot I Enaine that they wou)d mot stop Ny soninLin e udiciary conmmittee and a membar | the car on Reservoir road, although gling syndic: : e T of the senate ttees on for-| they tricd several times to force it inst fHicers o1 1l #Elations and patents, | IMte a diteh, Cook nad Moss, afte . e Well Educated fcopying the registration numbe ; L Afler his admission to the bar, came back to the police station and 1 a superio Senator Brandegee added {o his per- | reported to Lieutenant Rival who it 75N sonul charm by education both from | immediately put the number on the 1 5 I a collegiate course and from his | pol teletyy Within in- Il 1 \ e L s he had wide | utes it was learned that the car was | $166,427.7 social fricnds was corpora- | registered in the name of Mrs. Ida w tion counsel London for 10 | Ritner, Stanley street, v Oterine Ve v He was in great demand as a| When Sergeant Stadler came back v s and mor r th T speaker and was regarded in the| from the police station, he was de- minz th : 78 light of an orator. He made theltailed to go to the ner home, paid T 1 first eulogy ol McKinley at the first | where he found Mrs. Rittner was ¥ 0 z annual session of the McKinley as- [ out, Edith Rittner, daughter of the & controtiod sl silegal o soaistion inf0 ERINICOll e S N wAR | vomant iniw hoseRnamen Uhes ca el i ol e B il i : i e ) sent its ev- a mvm%]:* of fl<1 crew vr‘)rl thr-l‘ registered, told the sergeant that al- | (v ot i b il i of ion n E years, e joi many clubs and | though the car was registered inj Have Ba o Frfl“ F in later life was o member of the{hor mother's name, Lester G. Cur Hive Ban'c \Oonnschons « I 19 q J. University club of New York, the e A SR e RN I W G e | TR thepart i il | ; niversity clu New K, the| 45 1854 Broad strect. Hartford, had “financial conneetions with Am : | Metropolitan and Chevy Chase in| 1 : . 2y B Sl | the use of the machine all of the i is meant ti Washington. He was a bachelor and | o hai ) 4 reputed to be a man of much wealth i 5 gL ben SRRIRG G He descended from English un‘” Car Reported Stolen financing its or merely SIS French Huguenot stock on his fa-| Curtis. a check up with the Hart- carried its accounts was not mad : 13 ther's side and from the Dutch on | ford police revealed, had reported clear. — . welezyk and Cieszynski his mothér's. A forefather was Elder | (he car stolen at 7:15 last night, just | b Aasgonauet o | William Brewster of the Mayflower. | ® half hour after the accident ing smugg and’ on. a e Accused of Attempt Halaastiionn loriTy 1864, and | the corner of, Bast street and Slater | fROrmous ZaImpCauoN S | 4 oy at his death was in his 0th year. |road. Questioned by Sergeant Stad. |in Englan to Crack Safe 5 ler and Detective J. J. McKicrnan of | Sd M, tices which will course of | { the Hartford police at | over four hours, Curtis’ story still nopolizing Ll[;fl[]NALn EUEST held, although police believe it is ! i weak in several spots. importations AT "TTAWA T []AY Curtis told the sergeant who went Mr. Tuttle to the last | more than a Hartford for (Truck and Touring Car Come, | Involved— Hartford Battery BINGHAM DEFENDS ACTION IN HIRING 'EYANSON AS SPEGIALIST ON TARIFF; CONNECTICUT LOBBY PROBE STARTED Council Declines to Accept Fund ~ Searching Questions " Pledged For Public Golf Course | Asked of Senator, Who Stands His And Insists On Official lnqunry Ground snd Discliist "urns Down $19,000 ()fi(r, ST Tudd Leading Move- Intent to Plant Agent ment for Investigation by Mayor and Finance tH Board—Delays Acceptance of Stanley | & earmgs. Tract Rental Project. 1 Profits of State Manuface : wend foran| turers Would Be Ine e quartcr creased §76,000,000 Une der Proposed Rate drge e Jumps — Eyanson Pare A bf s Queries b Shla) il By GEORGE II. MANNING ne| i - ! -— Senator a i : S cut pros tio s i : at 1 loudl ate commite es, 10w but admitted that riff commission experts Greenburgh, N. Y., Police Face Hotel Flames Claim 15 More Murder Mystery ln'ured. Some Dvmg er hired the Manu< ciation secretary. RIS UNIDENTIFIED BELIEYE. FIRE INCnNDIARY cor Tinham, 1 gt ot e said with tl to explain his e Connecticut Wedding Second Ring and Band Laborers Leap From Windows to Marinfactiivars® aasbointion lest 1ns he crstanding when his With Stone Missing Only Clues— Fiscape Fire—Others Burned in i were called to t | Rt s away, chairman of the | « derd Some . Doctors | Raging Furnace of Ancient Build- i i Victim Dead Somg inve wing committee, reminded e e at officials of the manufac< 1ssociation we re requested ta i and were not summoned. | The senator from Connecticuf tarted his talk to the committee by f his action in employing him in his considere of th oposed tariff bill. Wanted to Protect Coanectigut He v ed that he sought the mant cause of tari 1t zation if acturers’ associae his inexperience im ind asked the organe would an” him nced to cticut got ) tariff state someone who s due a his connect 1 by loggers on he told “Connecticut, than any other tariff state. ation of anson's ate before the were the same the fact was said it was never Eyanson should be on ayroll and in > did receive was hi§ own secretary ¢ Evanson so d take an oath of the senate. Two Masters the pers ate, i8 Believe A ore prote clive ance time mo Officials Think W mck ( dused by Rail Damage of emp was placed by Senator Bingham on how owr he conside nson's ase into a iin A have you to y about ler cin- | his sc two " Senator ot soon | W tana asked. t think that is a fair quess said prosec hotel 5 the interests s of the o ite of Connecticut,” was Hartford station house e 102G DEISONELS n “He served outside ine | night where Curtis was being held, | ¢d In connection with last 1 ; It s in the state as well as those that he was 24 years old and worked | "ids would be carricd f L ¢ o oAt Gy for the Standard Oil Co. driving I = ; o0 At 3 PremieriGreetediat Station S ieritielatand i (08 o s Program Not Annourced Vivemen Injured feal of dlscussion ol —To Confer With [noon he came home from wor Tnquiry today s lceal “"“‘ ¥y e n wnn\"y‘mm the gove b | shaved, bathed and started for a Of the coast g l ot tela M Antbieats at thE King | lunch cart at the corner New Britain "'”‘ ey iled in s SevatoriRinsham ans avenue and Washington street, Hart- had been Y L — 3 \dmitted he s i ford. He arrived at the lunch cart Program of S i il "“[““O;{‘!‘: Ottawa, Ont., Oct. 17 (A—Ram- 4¢ 6:15 driving the car. He esti- to be. ‘. ITALIAN FORCED DOWN e i h MacDonald arrived in OUawa nates that he spent 15 minutes cat-| SIx coast cutters, which e Tmaontug ) e o from Toronto today to discuss w ing. When he came out of the cart worked du raids in pairs s ( d on Page Two Premier Mackenzie King Canada’s at 6:30 or 6:40, the car was gone. off Sandy Mook, City Island, and o e i i el A part in the peace and naval linm Instead of immediately reporting Montauk Point, were dispatched Se- | no work l 88[] fi NE FR M tions moves which The instituted the theft to police, his report to out of the New TLondon, “Conn e S y with President Hoover last week. Deteetive MeKiernan said, he waited base, under sealed order that ha o e The British prime minister's con- at the corner for some time, hoping come from Washington. Tas : | | ferences with the premier will be that one of his friends had taken his| The sealed orders assigned the e f ay the last official sessio for Mr. car for a ride. When the car was d ‘H LSLS ro t b 'Hl o e o Tl wit 3 ot MacDonald before he sails from not returned, he walked to the police burcau speed boats, carrying i Saieala J. Traceski called a halt at noc ; ) strongly of kero e 7 ; ne 0 agents, i ere ng any small f Ry | woon the L 8 Lkt Canada for home carly next week. Station, a distance of about two agenis, in interecy i o - SR S T n LS o S L e R o niok it s tonds Wetcoins milcs,, arriving at 7:15. when he st craft en roue fo_ shore with liguor IgaUmpia oy ¢ e MINE | o rosume R A sa 1 South Norwalk Trust Co. sl reporte the car stolen. In the|from the larger ships outsi the i c canenieg ( Ani Attor | The welcome extended by Ottawa reported the car st | S eioaralllic ean L > Sy to Mr. MacDonald, his daughter, | A e AR | e g ) e the ship from | 1O . Melhono represen | Puzzled by Strange bol, and their official party ontinued or. Pag | b a8 ballon and hun- | Loweleayk L M ! t S E( g y - 1 4 blico Tell Story S8 :mbled that given them in Toron-| s B e s L ynn ayor nsls S JMOKIN Lo 0. After the party's special train & e Wil g 1d ended its overnight trip from teburen ab g | ok sl i W l D t t e T itk Toronto the visitors were greeted UCk y ucan‘a Scapes l 3 e ; their | SL0T¢ “-'Y“l . an abouty ;"{’\iwl.(::xh omen 1S 1SgUSUIN, eciac e N orvali, Oct H‘_mm:\—ll,’x:i)‘\c.‘:: Lot MR e k F “R d ”” B K “ featt 1 AbOVE | i izt he notie-d two barrels pla ency s mysteriously missing hers King, members of e 1e me v, when | NS 12 0ol fropan | e e LBl ouRy L cabinet, representatives from the When aken rer 1ae y itiers (G *a., mo- | 2 LRS! ‘\" A, “‘ ‘”'f'l‘-lt\ly:u"‘ | T [eR T |I» (v ‘“”yy UQ‘W\.\ ‘\‘.‘l\l'u (”‘nlllll‘flil:}" various Tegations, and Sir -William orist. picked froppedi|Eihaiid e Bless et 2 T el ORELLI NS Gl AT s S LT e Clark, British high commissione hiomi the hlit <. ‘1”“3 bUStvas JogkedyipoRa S i done more toward lowering puzzl ’m”: pal Snllses “me:y Through lines of policemen the| New York, Oct. 17 (A—Charles | Jersey. When they stabbed him, h SR ST :u .m.l. i doob ghion s mlag [ i S % - ght dey : ity was take : iles for ok ia coar old | said, he lost consciousness and | ywhite signaled {1 : Morse | locked ¢ summone T Wil | Publ UIEESEGN ! S party was taken to automobiles for | “Luck Lucania, year old ite naled the crew in Mor " . , e . \ . oA - dolonio s the ride to the government house | Broadway racketeer, told police to- oke to find himself lying in the d them to the Pitts- | Ham J. Mel and 1 head world D Mayor ws th . lot “\‘ \\\‘ < ,m?fd:l?: here the visitors will be guests for| day how he lived up to his name aten Island road airpc wherd. tHey s what he eRave uer believes. x -_“ it ‘“ a s 1 | days. | fe was “taken for a ride," tossed | Police said Lucania was a me ifely and remained for the | i A ene aEThps L aun aneEhi el i tries made. if Dix FEEP om here the prime ministar | out of a ear n Staten Tsland for |of the Diamond Brothers gang. ¢ | L acareh oty the | commentEs ur ot el . Saghdsibi sl o zocs to Montreal, but Sir William | dead, but got up and walked off. friend of Thomas (Fatty) et 2%y 1 several policemen, lead- | yesterd ool he et e el ook oh o has wired city officials there that| Lucania was found by a policeman | former Rothstein body 2 s inz to t Hotel ¥ rw 'y nearby, im revoke local the ; 1 i ‘ e e : e \“‘- o 1‘M‘”W Insberg’s Ir. MacDonald is “compelled at the | early today, blindly groping his way | was Killed in Miami I | body was found in the store but|movics or plays we i) scent i ish i Nomer o el g Nogpie kg O LS end of his extended tour to restrict [ along an unfrequented Staten Island | Lucania was questionéd THE WEATHER | | Pawelczyk il creagamakiamera Il ch Racicasness i i R e e Al ‘1\-‘ elatni 5 : public engagements to the narrow- | road, his ce bruised and swollen |of the Motsy Totsy murders, for | | | | taken out of a room in the hotel thought it il Ping) Wp oy puiensell hepleht g ol pbanic e s s E . st lmit,” and will be unable to|and several stab wounds in his back.q which John “Legs” Diamond was in- New Dritain and vicinit under arre: ) Someorlafgiepped dnfand ldsome. close e ST e/tn ) overy (o LTl bk iRt iR 2 RN \ttend an official reception arrang- | He told police three men had kid- | dicted, but ced the police hic Partly cloudy and cooler to- | | Officer Kranzit told o & o peayentiaceneao e Ian niTecoR LB geT ISRl B eo b R per ot od for his arrival Monday. Mon-|naped him at 50fh street and Sixth | knew nothi the killings. He night; Friday faj ery flour dir outside room | smoking these seTall nd de- | that he at U OO TR tho lktest Jsa WL DSRE i avenue last night, handcuffed him, |said he did not know why he had | ided to act,” he said. showing of the particula c | equipment. 'The bag conts 8 (Continued on Puge Two) and “taken him for a ride” in New |been given the ride, —— (Continued on Page Two), To me it is wrong for a woman |which he adjudged offensive, 50 in checks and $50 in cashe \ ’ . . - P AN B o e g 1 U B T PO - S - N o il 5