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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HE! Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 15’991 March 15th .. P \\\ e ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 19 O,—TWENTY-T»‘ m‘ % r GES PRICE THREE CENTS DOHENY SLIP GIVES GOVER T0 USE LEA Aged Defendant Opens Way for Evidence for| First Time In Long Drawn Out Elk Hills Litigation — Counsel * » Uses Opportunity. & Accused Breaks Down and Sobs When Son’s Name Is Mentioned—Character Witnesses Make Effort | to Good. ow Reputation Washington, March in the the 1S (— the first time long scrics of criminal oil cases teday got before the award of the government | a jury the fact that | LIk Hills naval oir | IN TESTIMONY SE FRAUD CLAIM |Clothing of Sven Benson Tgnites \WAS PROMINENT RESIDENT | i( cived yesterda, | ed. Gored by Bull MENT CHANCE EAST BERLIN MAN FATALLY BURNED During Brush Fie | Born in Sweden But Had Lived in Neighboring Town For Many Years —Would Haye Celebrated Golden Franklin of Brooklyn, ican bull fightc (Special to tho Tierald) Spain, was gored by a bull during East Berlin, March 15.—Burns re appearance in the Madrid arena. | | Doctors said his condition was dunng a grass Amd 5 crious. N FREIEHT WREEK Wedding in November. o Benson" burned be- | He was born in Sweden but came reserve to a Doheny been termed by cour! s a fraud on the part of dw L Doheny, on trial for bribe and Albert B. FFall, former secretary of the interior. Doheny himself opencd the doar for admission of the testimony in his bribery by reciting under a gruelling s-cxamination by Ow=n J Roberls, special government company hail s incivil to this country in 1892, 2, settling in Last Berlin. He was employed at | the old Berlin Bridge Co. for many years. Mr. and Mrs. Benson were {o have celebrated their golden wedding anniversa in Novembhe He is survived by 1 sons, Oscar, Olof, Victo his home here. Mr. clothe: s\ became ignited during a fire in I\M Tlam Gompletely Destroyed Dy| Tire Following Blast swire: i ENGINE BOILER BLOWS UP| o B T G i extinguish- | | Edwin and | ——— | Arthur Benson, connceted with the prosecutor, how he accepted securi for“what the government @ §$100,000 bribe to Sent Him Sceurity witness said that in 1921, after the first criminal indictments | had Deen quashed, Fall sent hii | shares in his cattlo company for s:- curity for what he termed the loa “He could do it then,” he o plained, “without being accused of | trying to cover up as nothing in um\ Mease was pending.” The civil cases were pending and | knew it, didn't you?" Roberts | The you shot 8 “Yes.” replied the “Didn’t you refuse the grounds that it would incri inate you,” asked the prosecutor, Doheny wouldn't give a direct an- swer azd the court directed that e do so. Previously the 73 year old defeni- ant brokc down as he ched a point in his testimony which cor- cerned his son, Edward L. Doheny, Jr., who Killed by his scerctary about a year ago. Doher id Rear Admiral J. Robison urged him to bid for Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, oil stor: contract because of the menace that a certain power might be o the United States in Pacific waters, Doheny added that TRiobison's phic picture-of what might hap- pen as the result of an attack by power referred to “nearly made cr witness, to testify on K the 10 e Asked IT Son Was Named “Did Robison usc the name of your son in his arguments?” asked Hogan =y voice. Asked to tell what was said, th oit man began to sob. He left the stand for a few minutes, but coa- tinued his testimony in a firm voice when e returned. . Before the millionaire oil promoter took the stand, Benjamin 1°. Bled- (Continued on Pa * replied Doheny in a choked Two) 56 MORE CHURGHES IN MOSCOW CLOSED| Government Orders quiry if Protest on Order Is Heard In- | Moscow, Moscow loc: March 18 (UP)—The 1 government decided to- day to close an additional 56 church- s in the metropolitan region, 11 of which are within the city limits. Cong us of the churches are entitled to an appeal against the or- der to the central government. 1f the government determines that the “need” for closing the churches is not yet apparent, the order may be rescinded. The capitalistic on munism has cost the lives of 325,639 | workers in the past five years, the communist Red Cross said today in a document purporting to give the rec ord of executions and imprisonments in other lands. The organization, known here as the Tnternational Workers' Aid So-| ciety, declares these deaths werd caused by capitalistic police, gen- darmes, and military forces, in con- nection with strikes, communist dem ** onstrations, mass meetings and sim- | ilar events throughout the world. Hundreds of thousands of workers in addition to those killed, have been wounded, the report says, while at Jeast 500,000 have been imprisoned. The society claims that capitalistic courts, since 1925 e sentenced 135,000 revolutionaries to death, and | “ordered imprisonment of al least These figures, it is explained clude statistics for China, wher ¥ yests and executions have been heavy | i rccent years, com- | Mrs. | died during the World War. Of his {One Asks Increased Veter- | viding that October 11 of cach y {Lord Balfour’s Condition | vody, & [ car of Gasoline Explodes, Blowing | at M| Wreckage Far From Tracks—One | st Berlin and | Larle of Des and four grand- on, ITrank Benson, | W. Mildrum Co. of Iast Berlin 1 Adolph Benson, a professor Yale university; two daughters, ‘rank G. Kramer of 1 Arthur Perey Plaines, Illinoi children. One of Victims Unidentificd Tramp Riding Rods. Evansville, Ind., March 18 (A — men were killed and at least | enc other man scriously early today when a frc the Louisville grandchildren, Frank Benson Kram- | Three et is a junior at Wesleyan university I"unoral services will be held from his residence in Berlin at o'clock Thursds ternoon and will I be private. Bur will be in the | Wilcox cemeter injured | ght train on & Nashville Railroad | was wreeked at Kinney be- Ky., and Springficld, al station, | tween Guthrie, = [ Tenn. Boller Lxplosion Blamed | The cause of the wreck, it was | | and set fire to the ca The known dead Henry Russell, trainman, ville. Aaron Moss, trainman, address un- known. : An unidentified man believed to | have been stealing a ride. | The injured: | Joseph Crandall, trainman, Lvans ville here were several tank cars of gasoline in the train and at least one - the engine blew up, for some dis- round the right of way | Supt. J. H. Fish, in charge of the | Louisville & Nashville district here, | with other officials of the company, | teft shortly after daylight this morn- ing with a wreeking train to clear the tracks. The series of cxplosions and the firc that followed demolished cvery car. Evans- | ans’ Pensions—Other Urges Pulaski Day By GEORGE M. (\Washington Bureau, N. B. Her Washington, D. €., March 1§ — Two petitions of the common council of New Britain—one advocating in- | creased pensions for Spanish-Ameri- can War veterans and the other fa- voring the establishment of a Gener- al Pulaski Memorial day—were pre ented to the house terday by Representative 15 Yenn, of Wethersficld. The petition favoring increased nensions was forwarded to the com- mittee on pensions, which is at pri ent considering legislation on the | subject. It is the claim of the veter- | who have strong support that | in need of ter aid for | v are, for (hr“v when they are | 'FORMER RESIDENT'S BODY AT FOUND IN WETHERSFIELD‘ to get or retain mnmo\m. nt. | State Police Discover John Johnson The committee on the judiciary at | present has before it legislation pro- | Dead in MANNING e Hart Pasture—Cause of r bo sct aside as a General Pulaski | Memorial Day, and to this committee | John Johnson, the other petition was referred. Gen- | resident of ti eral Casimic Pulaski, the Polish pa- |last night by the state triot, was killed during the of | pasture path a short distance from | Savannal, while fighting for the his home in Wethersficld. Local colonies in the Revolutionary War. \polm were notified of the death and | that a notehook which was found cn ad man bore his name. aminer Oran A. Moser, Causes Doctors Anxiety |o; nocky 1ill, who was calicd on Woking, Surrey, L March 18 {the casc, ordered the remains T (P—A change for the worse in the |moved to the J. C. Pratt funcrai condition of Lord Balfour, veleran |parlors in Hartford, where an British statesman who been ill |autopsy will be per 1ed to .deter- | several weeks, was reported today. | mine the cause of the A bulletin issued today by his phy-| Albin Johnson of na said: brother, identified “Lord Balfour is not so well and |morning. his_condition is causing anxicty.” | Mr. Johnson was cmployed by The Tarl of Balfour, who is in his|ward Tsaacson, of Well $2nd year, is staying with his broth- [Wethersfield, contractor for er at Fisher's Hill near Woking. He |Ler of years. suffered a chill a week ago. two children. Death is Undetermined. aged 85, a former city, was found dead | Sl this | this the city, s body road, num- Strange Extortion Society Bared In Probe of Decapitation ‘Murder’ N. M. March 1S (P—The|deputy mysterious cloud surrounding the |federal agent. Cheetham said a spell strange life and death of Arthur R.|of fear which has closed the lips Manby was partly lifted today fol-|of certain persons in Taos has been lowing the charge that Manby was|broken, and the sociely has been a leader in the sub rosa nited |revealed as nothing more than ates Seeret Service societ n | confidence game. alleged scheme for extortion and In support of their plans mem- intimidation. ) | bers of the organization spoke glib- Manby's decapitated® body was|ly of fabulous sums and rights to found in his home here last July lancient land grants worth fortunes, . After a jury decided that the man |it was asserted by the deputy. I died from natural causes and {hat|declared Manby and 1 Princess his police dog, found in the room, PTerecita membe: had chewed the head from the| Officers the further investigation by |wrote in of federal officers was start- |lions of dollars as | paganda in the Sheriff Gives Statement | members werc The latest development was an announcement by Herbert Chcetham, sheriff of aos and a former a ocicty alw millions or a means of bunco system, only called on of ) sums bil- pro- but | with | state and (Continued on Page Two), Minis | naval parity | professing a | Mussolini was | and his foreign police on a |y 5 death. iz | the He leaves his wife and | I | Warner AUSTRALIANS WILL QUIT NAVY PARLEY; ITALIANS ADAMANT | Fenton Prepares to Go Home‘ Rpril 12—Reports Say Grandi Firm at Gonference CLAIMS ABSOLUTE PARITY | WITH FRENCH ON SHIPS Mussolini In Direct Telephone With Com- munciation Representative Today—Stimson Has Conference With Foreign Minister Also, Such Meeting Between Two Lead- ers in Negotiations. London, March 18 (®—James 1 I'enton, Australian minister for {rade and customs, and delegate to the v val conference, announced today tha the Australian delegation had visionally booked return pas Australia for April 12, L pro- for Tondon, March 18 (R)—The Halian tion to the naval conference reported today have held ¢ to its”stand at the outset of | the naval conference for naval parity nee. ry Stimson, undertaking the in the Franco-Ital- dispute in an effort to solve the problem which is threaten- ing the outcom the conference, had a conver with IForcign er Italy (his after- to fan naval of ion Grandi of noon His discussion in an of fect a compromise Irance reported {o achieved nothing excepting {o from the Ttalian foreign minist iteration that Ttaly wants naval pe ity with I'rance Clalms Absolute Italy claims the right to absolute with France, although willingness to disarm, even completely, it other nations will follow her suit. IFrance, on the other hand, has set a total projected naval age for herself far in excess of t the other powers (hink fit, and fused with finality to grant Italy parity. - It was understood that 1 nier in dircet telephon with Signor Grandi fort between Taly to af- was hitve Parity communication this forcnoon. The nature of the convers was not disclosed but there much speculation as to whether in- portant exchanges between the duce minister might not 1tion was be going on The conference ninth weck. In the words of Andre T premicr of France, before let Paris after a week-end with 1 MacDonald and his own dele The conference continues, even his professed oplimism and surance of eventual success failed to convinee observers that appreciable progress is being made Rigid Secrecy Observed Most rigid has been in- voled by the delegates to cloak their today entered its rdicu, or Am sy ation But secrecy (Continued on Tage Two) FORMER POLICEMAN HAD $I?.2 039 CASH Ae (;alletl counts Show Large Sums Obtained Over Five Years 18 (A—Danl Boston, ! credit pesits Lol b to Oliver Garrett, former he of the Boston police liquor squa:l d his wife, Ilorence, during th 1923 to 1929, were revealel ¥ in a statement read at a hear- |ing in the investigation of his r cent pensionin, The figures showed that in the couple had accounts totalling $178. The high mark for d ched in the year 19.8 | 70 were eredited w;‘ Deposits for other | period were: 1921 March posits was 1 when § their a years du 120 total depos sh 1,991.00 1 Of the was in ¢ § 3, not specificd credited und . Garre Garrett, 1. “lorence Garrett, (rus tee for Oliver B. Garrett and Olives B. Garrett. Mrs. Garrett's maiden name was Redden and her name by her first marriage was Woodside. Investigation of Garrett's retir ment, which was sranted becau of a disability suffercd whilc duty, is being conducted by the oi- of Attorney General Joseph 1. under a legislative order Hall, specia has been with Wa \e accoun names of I Garrett, H. Woodside, s wer lorence IPlorence fice assistant a in charse prosidiis Damon I torney of the at the hearings. The banks in deposits Boston, ruer the Garr located in South which were made werc Brookline, Hingham, (Continued on Page Two) UL WEATHER New Britain and Rain ight and Wednesday morning Iy warmer tonight, Wednesday. vicinity: probably Slight- colder —_— ‘ol Nya Lirst | AR RISK GREAT. and | Opera Star “Broke” SENATE LOBBY COMMITTEE SUBPOENAS NEW YORK BROKERS TO FURNISH DATA ON HUSTON 336,000 STOCK ACCOUNT FACTORY EMPLOYES EXPECT T0 SOLVE i Bl Pr;cedf ' FINED FOR THEFTS RECENT ROBBERIES Scp. Robinson i Sen. Robinson Indig- Penalties Are Nominal Because Renick, Held in Bristol, Alleged nantly Points Qut Ras- of Men's Good Records to Have Confessed kob’s Records Might Also Be Investigated. STOLE LANDERS PRODUCTS SECOND ARREST IS MADE — Republican National Chair- Tells Group He Thinks Action Unfair— | Joseph Godlewski and Fred Pelle- Raymond Campbell Not Believed man ; i ad Guilty in e of unfortunate circun:- . 9 n voluntary has hec Naneite here, noted liste and Attorneys | Involved in Lorestville Job—Cl cean stance bankruptey York 1 shown e n filed Guilford 1 operi liabilities Successful in Reguests for| Store Breaks in Kensington Laid to Group, Two Are Stll Missing. Indiana Republican Lead- Call Judiciary Group to Repudiate Plan soprano. ot ar s 2 Steps which D cted to I and no ! L (o the clearing up of sever e to Haries committed in New Brit axc | Kensington during bein of the formation furnished Renick, 19, High is under arrest in Bristol for ing into the IEconomy ore estville center Sund Detective 5 1o the local department ~ | stable George Kanupka went to Bristol this terviewed Renick, who, the Bristol police, has frecly since being arrested by Super- numerary Officcr Dewey Carpenter, | who surpriscd a trio in the act of | breaking into the store. On their return, Sergeant O'Mara reported to Chief Detective Sergeant George C. r and the latter said the of great on obtained but it could months w the police two places on in Charles gt March 18 (F) with —After Chairman republican national a row ambng its lobby commit- L subpoena to ob- ew York brokerage & Bonner records of posit made last year by ton, by exchang of the torney i of wko | [uston break- in Ior- corfimititee and sers, the senatc today issued from the of Blyth Huston The committee recessed for.a few minutes while Walsh talked with | Holland, who was still in New York, over long dis telephone, Refused to Give Out Facts After the conversation Walsh an- nounced Moore had been located but that he refused to deliver the tain of Berlin and in. according to talked very orenoor Former American Ambassador Sees Litile Guarantee of Peace in P'res- in- Including International Moyes, it away was Naval Conference, ris, March 1§ () the world of risk of w Warning that today faces the same i as preceding cpochs, was theso issued today by Senator Henry I to W IFren sador report o the ne | been i If of the fin: get of the iirs and revie ties of France d ha report was submitted in be- committee on the istry of foreign af- ed the exte mpom which M. Berenger in- | ceased to be a Kuropean| William . Jackson of Landers, U nation and has become | Frary & Clark estified that the R | value of the articles charged against Analyzes League of Nations | Pellegrini was §40 and of those in After affirming that all countries | Godlewsk approximately $24. flie o onth international political | In reply to Attorney Monkiewicz, s in n Value Only §73 have from the th eri 15 man_ stord with Scnator Alabama, Robinson t he would ask for the senate judiciary repudiate” the action committee if it issucd peace tains ‘ osc ny Two Dron Over Wall Cutting M. nee Way to Roof From Cells in he would y the contest to the senate, if necessary. “If this is a political matter, T | want to know it,” he shouted. TN T Huston said he was willing to give we from the state |{he committe records concerning today | o Gliostor Probasli.|| U,‘on(muml on Page Tv\o) FOR WEST END SPAN down a crude ladder suspended from the top of the administration build-| ing 1 they were discovered. Guards fired upon the men as they | Promises Black Rock Bridge Completion Quick- Iy if Steel Arrives dropped to the and fled, and .00 ranc Penitentiary nes in 18 [8) into account Columbus, One prisoner and another wa, attempted to penitentiar The prisoner: . Cleveland, March 18 (UP)— takir 15 shot and wounded of since in police court today on the ch J. Monkicwicz appearcd hand vacuum cleaner, such i liament oi Plesen { Danger in the stock room at th f: w creted in keg covered with ldering iron was secreted under a| covel it .ot be followed “That's in accordance with ad- when the opportunity presented it-|caught are implicated in several| ‘I am not refusing” Huston ex- | Detective Sergeant I, J. O'M ve | the robbery of @ Gold street store-| Huston, a former president of the denied all knowledge of it and th: | his personal affairs. He also assert- M. Berenger made a critical | said the prices were based on the| Constable Kanupka learncd counts with the New York firm but He concluded that if inter-conti-| Prosecuting Attorney J Woods | 4ger of the Tconomy store on Main | o tne 00 contribution from the while wishing peace, | 1ocal plants. fonagne LsmnisIa e, was one of the stormiest scenes that carad imperialisms are opposed {o one an- | before having been implicated in = committee might as well subpoena determination oft-times affirmed of [ished by the loss of his pmmou ovolnaticartt Berenger told parliament that |{he purpose of selling the goods, but | serted also that veduction in ke value of (he|qas possible, _continental plan like all the Joseph Godlewski, 24, o! ritt street and’ Fred Pellegrini, of 101 Glen street, were fined of theft of Landers, Frary & Clark products while employed in the ex- At- EHENEHMAN SAYS for k-o‘ll Sl At g e Appell represented Pellegrini. | Both pleaded guilty used for cleaning the interior of tomobiles, and a number of articles of cutlery were found in Pellegrini's ANALYZ FS WOR*D BIDIES B e ‘“nn h Pellegrini admitted intendin | to take home when the opportunity nails and Pellegrini intended to ca ry also, according to i & testimony. e records except on instructions fr present be- eranda_and three clectric heating |jeaq fo o -osis. viee I caused to be delivered to him, pads were found hidden in the stock | Suspected f Many Breaks Huston said. room at the factory, it having been | mpa¢ ty » New Britain youths )0 you refuse to give us . Godlowski was a_comparatively | cases which have remained unsolved | Plained, “I am protesting against employe, while Pellegrint had |is ynderstood, but it is said Renick | the unfairness of this action. at the factory seven or Cight|genied that he or they were in-| “If you don't agree the subpoena \mmm testimony to that of Sergeant | keeper a few weeks ago. The local | Tennessee River Improvement asso- “ceney I nolice had the two missing youths | ciation, objected strenuously to the |in charge last weck and questioned |committec action and char@cterized nolice were obliged to release them. |ed that his “character had been at- lienick’s statement to ini | tacked.” O'Mara today is said to sub- he committde first proposed to inalysis of the Le o of Nations, | discount arrangement by which em- | It¢ nick during the inferview when Senator Robinson, republican. the Young plan, the world court, the | ploves are privileged to make pur- | Rames those involved in_ of Indiana, protested and threatened project for a United States of Jurope | chases, the cost of them approximat- | burglaries in Kensington last T {o ca the fight to the senate, th ncntal politics sought the consolida- | told the court it was anothef instance | Str nsington, found that the|pnion Carbide company. tion of pe it was not necessarily | of thievery by factory employes w hu“‘“«““h d rot only been entered dur- | Scene Stormy One synonyin of peace and {hat the | cannot reglst the temptation to pilfer |ins the night but a heavy safe had | qy, giscussion raged in the com- d that, though wish- Lawyers Ask Leniency ager of the Atlantic & Taciie 19T | has taken place since tho lobby com- ing to disarm, they ramained armed. | Attorney Appell told the court |28 Fafiingion nead. —HEREIEON: | mitteo started its scssion several The former ambassidor concluded: | Pellegrini was 1 cd and had liv- e L month ago. other, nor on land where central and |any difficulty with the law. He all of TRaskob's records concerning oriental Liurope are far from being [made a clean breast of the matter expenditur v consolidated, does the situation justi- |to the factory officials and the p GUARDS WOUND GONY[OT After an exchange s many murderous risks as|will be able to find employment in committec to which have gone before.” other New Britain factory. H After of the lobby I'r forcign affairs budget|had been foolish cnough to take the jumped from ,000 in farticles because he wanted them for 1914 o 280,000,000 fr lis own use, the attorney said. Hc | e said this was due to the ooy B Monkicnicz i Bircsec normal evolution of the policies of | oqlewski's excellent standing in the Irance which the World War | community and the suffering his other great power 1d costs cach by Judge M. D, § port k\oxh room of the concern. Sen. Be‘reuge' 1t Tells French Par-| S home last weels, and secreted behind | presented itself. An electric flatiron At Godlewski's home, an eleetric | 1o }o disclosed at the Huston. and may Godlewski's plan to carry them home | ho esc i when Lenick was | records? W asked vea according to the testimony. | yolyed in certain other jobs, notably | will be issued,” Walsh asserted. them about this robbery, but both [it as unwarranted interference with stantiated their denial. obtain a record of all of Huston's ac- and the London naval conference. | ing the wholesale prices. |day might. Michacl Laltose, man-|syppoena was limited to the records is was found in the fact that | the attractive products turncd out in |been tipped over and used as a tabl: |y jiice room for several minutes and Neither on the sea whe veral |ed in New Britain nine vears, never | te7¢ds - presum ST Robinson put in heatedly that the v any lazy optimism. With its double |lice and he has been severely Black, democrat Budget Shows Increase ad not committed the thefts for the Subpoena. igly trebled asked that the court be as lenient e ed from a continental (0 egicament has caused his mother. | 21 Teight and and an inte z a8 ued on Pa we (Cont Two) Pilot Lands Uninjured As Plane Turns Over Dunkirk, N. Y., March 18 (UP)— Lirne Drye pilot on the Buffalo- Cleveland air mail route, escaped in- jury today when his plane overturn- ed at the airport as he was making L forced landing Ah Vv coating of wings of the planc was believed re- sponsible. Dryer carried the pouches of mail to the local post office. w Probaski fell, wo Another shot caused Hardin to surrender. s said the men cut their way | from their cell to reach the roof of the administration building Probaski was serving one to three rs for carying concealed weapons ind Hardin was serving for breaking and cnteri inhabitated dwelling Craft Valls From Gr Crashes With Terrific I'orce— Both Bod Mangled. ice on the|y March 18 (Pi— Mont Ontario, yea nry and 1. Killed today oronto-AMontreal Simoneau, p real Record, a local contractar, | wa low hidder on the West Main street bridge construction pro- ject and will be awarded a contract for §7.259. Ten bids were received by the ) Haven” railroad, to whose engineers the proposals werk submitted. Contractor Record was to mect ¢ with City Engineer Philip A. to discuss agreements on completion of the joh. Record speci- ) days, but Mayor Paonessa s to having the highway closcd fm more than 30 days. If assurance s given that stecl will be delivercd |to tho job without delay, Record has | expressed a belief that he can com- | plete the work in a month. Bids were T follows: A, ‘\' Record, § Leardi & Tomas- $7,926: Immick $7,966; C. in | Smith & Son. $5.170: Carlson & Tor- s store | rell, 88, Hayes Construction «Cos, for which he attempted to collect |$10.140; TLathrop & Shea, $10,193; $140,000 insurance. Hyman Lerner |P. Suzio & Staff, 0; L. E. Mc- ind Benjamin Greenburg, also of |Laughlin, $11, Aludi, $11,- New York, are being held under 5.40. 000 bail on charges of using the| Added to the general contract will to defraud, as there is no fed- [he ccment approximating $3,000, law coverin 1l threc are {and stecl which is expected to cost » Zeliz brothers were implicated alleged to have d having | $3.600. Construction of new ap- e ring's activities by Joseph |hired Eigenstein {o fire their fur [proaches to the bridge will cost nstein, self-confegsed incendiary, shops, about §6,400, IRobinson, ta radio operatontuse ons = SRR RN e T Two More Arrested In New Ymk Arson Ring Investigation Today York. Marclh 18 (P—Contin®- | who its investigation into an alleged on ring among furri the gov- crnment today was. holding two Phil- ‘phia merchants as rticipants re in the crash of a airmail planc en the shore of Long Lake, miles north of Kin; T viki in g plane fell from i gre with and {he hodies a4 that it was fore identification The plane was owned by the Canada Airways of Montreal. The ship lert Toronto this morning with a full 1oasd air mail Monireal. 1t wa reported 1o have forced dow nd his broth- | lLecause of ather near | i 9, ek g rested last Nay but took off again shortly | 3 frony | stice flerward, heading on a northeasty aation L+ crn direction. The of the |y a0mas € taken vills wo n |, came tc 1s beileved uf poeni. Tolice il formed by Licutenant Connelly of the department that in their fur on April collected terrific force. £o0 badly ed New uin held cond degrec alleged by the omie time being without bail on was estab charges of s arson. Iis- enstein admitted is police to Phil- | ntie City ,000 for | have etting fire adelphi ago and At the customary price of complete, job.” United States Attorncy Charles H. itile said he now has five conf s in conmection with the -ations. Louis Dachis, a | York furrier, is under indictment, connection Wwith a fire at b in o of for » Chi adverse v hodics to the rne; | they Wil- Philadelphia the hrother: store at 90 8, 1929, for $16,000 insur- | nder aid ore liam i P o have ham. resided 2 COM, Lishom CARDOSO DEAD police Portugal, March 18 (10— | hed a ‘ommander Augusto Pinto ¢ Arch known as Porfugal's died today at Loren Portuguese Africa. explorer, General Serpa, he explore the interior of Africa in the distri half a century ardose, street Livingstone, | they 0 Marqu in With the famo! 1id it was understood v