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—— Where Is Al Capone? Still Missing Today Chicago, March 20 (P—Where, has Al Caponec gone? Chicago police who have zuarded the gang leader's usual hangouts since his release Mon- day frem a Philadelphia peniten- SCHMAL SETS 0UT O LIFE SENTENCE | Evanston scoffs at the idea that he landed there in a yacht. Indiana Harbor reports none of the tire tracks on Main strect were made by a Capone car. (Continued From First Page) der in the first degree, by the grand jury on Monday, and S‘hm.flai B NEW. BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. BELIEVE IT OR NOT (Reg. (On request, sent with dressed amped, ad- velops. Mr. Ltipley will furnish proof of anything depicted by him). U. & Pst Of) JEANINGS REVERSES CITY COURT RULING Upsets Decision in Suit Over Mortgage Foreclosure A city court decision in favor of a defendant in a foreclosure action e e ] BRUSH GRASS FIRES Co. No. 4 of the fire department was called to Hillchurst avenue at 12:50 o'clock this afternoon to fight a brush fire which proved so diffi- cult to overcome that Co. No. 3 was sent at 1:17 o’clock. Company No..6 answered a call to extinguish a grass fire at W. L. Hatch Co. property on Monroe street, east of Lincoln, at 1:06 o'clock this afternoon. Though the dried weeds and grass, fanned by & | high wind, burned fiercely for a few minutes, endangering a few houses, it was quickly extinguished and no damage was done. HELD IN MURDER CASE ’ Portland, Me., March 20 () — Dominic De Luca, charged with act- ing in concert with three other men in the slaying of two policemen during an attempted holdup in New York city in 1927, was arresting here today by local police. flinched not a bit when the vietini's : e - The mayor of Niles Center g 1S ¢ gl ETH o name was rcad. Once he coughed || g, aenics that Capone dropped was reversed in superior court by g EL . slightly but otherwise was entirely | o5 N0 00 "t city from JWdgo Newell . Jonnings today. composed and had nonc of the mer- || 1 "rio, THjos case uywax & Marcyphra felianie vousness frequently displayed by | against Joseph Zuk and Rozalia It's all very mysterious. prisoners about to be sentenced for Pierzanowski. 161 ToE. BABY HAVE T 4 offenses far less serious than that for | The original decision was given which he was being presentea. | YTkt e W A Pursued By Girl tails of his relations with the girl ~| who ruled that the action of the .G 5 wl the nest day he was arraigned | plaintife in bringing a #uit two P Guilty of murder in the sccond | police court, appearing without e LTS I e e i - b degree,” he answered in a clear - t : counsel and being held for superior | 21| court without bonds. voice when asked for his plea, and he al- the “harsh business ethi lowed the plaintiffs payment State's Attorney Alcor o : i - due on December of 1925, In Judge v Sl died the sourt deeoplic i ol Jennings' decision the cntire mort- Uy wones- we> JERER e A foremed Al L ‘REV zage payment was considered the WHOLE OUTRIT (1@ TOoQ iers | L e S ’ ] debt. This amounted to $4,054.69. : Yo [ The property is on Orange street e et S A BOLT of LIGHTNING and the redemption date has been the story of to that time nei other in any soon became intimate and eventuai- Iy unnatural, he said, and Schmalz tried to break Wiy " rioy 10 GET TRANSFER ! ; (Continued From First Page) i | had charge of the altar hoys for | many years, some of his former boys | rom her believe he did honor,” M-. 5 | 25 Persons in Court now being important figures in city DESTROYED THAT ALSO / s Alcorn said. *H 1d her to stay | | LIGHTNING Y . . ; ot 1o call niny | 1FE: PR For Mint Device Use i Momeihne| e onkiDecember, 80 L ILs e becdmey R New Haven, March 20 (A—The ted | € hes Chnrcn oF PuE 8y cases of 25 persons arrested last hals’s Mind Went Blank | . succeeding the late ""‘>‘ night during a drive against mint 1's wife took a hand in th SHe s porpieonl A ! vending machines were continued Mr. Alcorn continued, ar UL PCERL I Sl sl today until March 26 in city court. e girl to desist in her att et "‘”"l ““:“:]“““:’”r l_‘“]‘y"' 2\ The continuances werc requested vet t e h grow almost a 24 5 S , by counscl for the defendants. went on until sch;-.nmm.u;l Into s | caretul guidanc parish is in | i The raids, resulting in the scizure morbid state mind mibstyd (EDieadidnancall cop Hion, of 25 machines, were conducted by state of mental derangement.” For | Farewell Mass Sunday a police squad of 50 in charge of will deliver his fare- at the Tather Fay sowme time he had carried a revolver | 1 cll scrmons in his automobile and on the day SrIno| of the murder he put it into his|Sunday. pocket and after having previousiy church in Bridgeport next weck. said he would kill the girl and com-| Father Fay’s genial and generous mit suicide, according to Mr. Alcors, | Personality no less than his capable Talstartad oub to/ fing Her | management of his duties have won ‘That Schmalz did not know cx.| MM the respect and friendship not actly where she would be. Mr. Al |only of his parishioners but also of 6rs sald washiis understanding of |1l those in this part of tho state e Naatng . Ut he eded m [with whom he has come in contact. coming across her on the street ani | His transfer to Bridgeport will be | after & heated argument he whipp:d |T08retted as a personal loss by the out the revolver and shot her. ~His |townspeople in general, although i ant CBIaBi Toter <hot | they will rejoice at his promotion to her” was Mr. Alcorn's persentation |® larsger city. | af thhmalys cxplanation. No ofticial announcement has been | S ; = made regarding Father Fay's suc- :\r:l"n::’orlorflfc‘t:;?:ul‘n‘:::i‘;:“g?\{“pvsscr in Plainville. The assistant e oo i omce e st pastor datithelicealichutchiatythe Sai every anglo and overy detad |Present time is Rev. Augustine Hen- had been weighed, and yesterday he | "O5*°Y* received a lengthy report from two alienists who examined Schmalz and he | | | 3TENEMENT HOUSE e him [ T D of a candle burning two miles away will cause-an actual deviation of the indicating needle. The |.rc Raymond Hallin and Robert ‘:‘m“;‘ifl's;‘w “fi’;"“:’d‘”;‘[m “‘tn“ =i improved apparatus is called a Telethermomultiplicator. It functions on the theory of |[Johnson, respectively, and the pedes- fotthe . velations he. <had. witk the| []HDEREI] REM”VEB thermoelectricity of currents emanating from the body of the raised temperature. m:n\l is Mary 1. Kelly, who is su-| R e e o T | John Horan Worked Continuously For 75 Years—Mr. Horan was first employed by the ‘(‘ao'r‘n‘o'f’;ifn’l‘i‘;'r”f“\’x’“(';ri‘ "‘"“s"l“”t‘:’t"" vite and two children resulting fror | |C. ML St. P. & P. . R. in April 1855, when he was but 17 yeais old. He was 92 vears old in | csonts the plaintife, i - ek avay sroy| (Continucd From rirst Page) |January 1930, and is at present a boiler inspector for the same road in the Milwaukee shops ae — it B = TR i and works six days every week. FORECLOSURE CLAIMED T courts have held, 3tr. Alcosn |1 TEPUILl. This department wil re TOMORROW—The Man Who Married the Bible Foreclosuro procecdings have fuse to grant a permit for such re- be ofed by iT | asserted, that a person can be lega.- A nstoidtion i : cn starte 'y the }x,ummuu;’l k. wat ’i’cn‘?;‘:;"g Lt e [move said building on o beforc [tion by Senator Robinson, republi-ihundred years and made a miser-|turned into the state treasurs,” h¢|property, It is claimed that a mort of the State vs. Anderson as one in |5 ! i [eanamnalenapiio eeit; |able failure of it |added gage, originally for $3,000, was not S5ilei this Acctrine sias lnid Aowh | Yery truly yours, “I wonder if that is pertinent 10|~ p oo osed to] = | paid. There is also a prior mort- \ll;o‘u L i 1”’“-"" A. N. RUTHERFORD,” |the Muscle Shoals inquiry.” e e Al i Drys Near Close gage of $7,100. Attorney Leo V. 4 gh the names of the alicnist i 5 s onator Walsh withares ques- | the return of the saloon. However o 5 et Tl s n e L were not mentioned in court. Mz | AT R Senalorela sl favthe g lies ; Washington, March 20 (F) — The | Gaftney represents the pidintifr. Alcorn said beforehand were Dr. F. cian at Hartford county jail, that they Arthur Emmett, phy and Dr DEMOCRATIC WOMEN z i 2 “I have no obj at all,”” Hus- | iquors. their staunch defense of prohibition Whitefield N. Thompson, superis.- | ton put in. | It is unfortunate that certain | e judiciary ittee" tendent of Hartford Retreat | L el e certiin fin the liouse judiciary committee’s : | The subject was not pursuc I people of standing by example fur- [7) 0 Judge Jennings, before passing | 7 ; i h < | hearings on proposals for the repeal 5 Chairman Caraway then asked |nigh a jeadership to youth in law | L | sentence, asked Attorney McDon- Fiston: whiah intetest the. URIen |vigtationse 3 |of the 1Sth amendment. ough if Schmalz understood thor- e | Chilide had i Shisds Shoals, This| 2aars i | The appearanceof one witness, oughly that by pleading guilty he| s 5 Y [ TioRLE BVISHSINELG SIS Lo P I I Danitel G Roper, |\ former Sinternal left himselt open to a se o of| (Continued From First Fage) |concern gavo $36.100 to the Im-|those recently presnted by /anoth-|yoconye commissioner, and the S open to a sentence of i | provement association which advo- |er veteran coach of the Western | C S : life imprisonment and the attorney | < v t and the attorney \pranamson, masses this | He will leave for his new | tion, explaining he did not wa KILLED C.J.SuMMERFoRD, of (olumbro, —~ AND A MONTH LATER HIS GRAVE STONE WAS DESTROYED BY LIGHTNING / ANOTHER STONE WAS ERECTED AND Te CRY of TN/ | A BAR OF TIN PRODUCES A PECULIAR NOISE \/HEN BENT— Due 10 1he sliding of the | Cryslels over one another, ~ wo EYELESS Fish HAVE LIVED 4 YEARS IN' A SMALL BOWL WITHOUT FOOD OR CHANGE OF WATER . Owned by .M NELOON, Glasgow, NY. | WEDLOCKED /00 YEARS / ] - PUNO TDIANS Ofthe ALTo PLANG | : OF THE ANDES, 3 en EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY’S CARTOON | The Heat of a Candle Can Be Detected Two Miles — Walferdin's Thermomultiplicator has {been perfected to such a fabulous degree of sensi ss that the magnetic needle of its gal- vanometer will react to the body temperature of an insect placed 200 yards away. The heat go into the matter if there jection. were ob- | serve the | saloon—a pla e p irpose to buy intoxicati 1t to |any legalized place to sell liquor will | the | organized dry forces of the nation | today approached the conclusion of reading of two prepared statements set at April 1. Zuk and Pierzan- owski have until September 1 to re- deem the property. Attorney Leo F. Gaffney . repre- sented the plaintiff in both hearings. Chief Philip T. Smith. The estab- lishments visited by police included restaurants, stores and pool parlors. The Eastern Mint Vending Ma- chine company was recently granted an injunction restraining police from interfering with the operation of five cents machines in this city. The machines seized last night were of the 25 cent variety and ac- cording to City Attorney Harry |¥rench are not covered by the in- {Junction. Potor Instructor and Pupil Sued for $10,000, An instructor and a student driv er are named defendants in a $10,- 000 suit brought by a pedestrian who claims injuries because the automo- bile which the pupll was operating left the highway and injured the by- | stander. The teacher and student | Y QT AT “FORTUNATE, 7— TRAT Wikl “BPE> TeT FOR AR g%m?! |cated that the bid of the American |Conference, Alonzo Stagg, for morc a ad explained e | . i Stagg, d the program for today. :;f’;“'d' fhat e ‘l'l" Lv\f‘"””; levery-! gixth—Alfred Pilz. Charles |Cyanamid Company for Muscle |than a quarter of a century con- }1 IR ning in connectlon with the situa-|yowiand, Willlam Greenstein. | Shoals be accepted. nceted with the athletic department WoE itk a cia tion to Scitmalz and he understood ; P an of the national socia- e e Martin H. Horwitz will be in| FHuston answered that the associ-|of Chicago university. tion of organizations supporting the :‘é\a}1|ug( o 1‘!\0 i or:un‘:\\- i \‘f‘\ © of transportation for the en-lation was en d in making a sur-| After the telegram was submit- | 51 amendment was choscn to read press thanks to tl PPK(Y i " 0.‘ “ city on the primary day. |vey of the ‘ennessee River above |ted, Daniel C. Roper of South Caro- |a statement from Irving Iisher, : ) LG (A © following is a list of rallics | Muscle Shoals in which the Carbide (lina, a former commissioner of in- | oo Evalaunilvarstty Eana for his fair consideration of the zed: | | economist, o e T HIYe ¥ s s state laid ; hearranged: ; _ |company was interested. He ' also [ternal revenue, took the stand. Until | eets Pickett of the Board of > ey mb]{_“;‘nc _"L'l lts cards on onight, rally and dance at Nor-|sajd the Carbide company had a|the recent establishment of a sep-|Temperance, Prohibition and Pub- RN do el Beandine ! low. Thure Bengtson. |contract to receive part . of the{arate bureau for proMibition. n-|jic Morals was prepared to sub- . PR i iR . | Muscle shoals power if the Cyanamid | forcement of the dry Jaw was under | it u statement from Dr. Clarence | n P Aa.nd M‘;Uh e Sy ],,;'.1 Lo Lconllnmx:\'};::)y.\"i;l 1 were accepted. { jurisdiction of the commissioner Of“'rrnw Wilson, general secretary of as al a ce “The sentenee Judge Jennings |ward rally at Bartlett headquarters, |, -A5ked {f he knew why President|internal sevenue. | the board. said, “that this accused be impris. |Holmes & Hoffman Bl C | Hagerson of the Carbide company| Tioper, who makes his home in| Danicls On,Stand ¢ \ s ekt S "”]‘j R ety ot William: Curtin, | had made the contributions by per- | Washington, was author of the bill | Joscphus Danicls, Secretary of the . vest of his lifer Schmarn war o ainmen T er and WHHAm Curtit | sonal check instead of a company|establishing the South Cdrolina dis- | navy under President Wilson, ap- i i o T eeads 9 h,, Tigan Beyibe | vouehie, Huston euid: | pensary system. The dispensary law |peareq late yesterday and ursed | 11|“cy his “\(?*(. )d V;”‘ fon some TeANLEIE Chirel stest rj,m]\." “I do not know.” | became effective July 1. 1593, {that prohibition be given a trial| e s e o it B n iy | Questionedffurther iyl S Caranay, | Stills Under Old System | period of at least a century. He hm office above the|h nawman. 8 P M. Tally Aty epublican chairman said he was| As an outgrowth of the system. he | asserted that if enforcement cost | courtroom comforted him as|lalcon hall, M. Stempien, chairman. f Bk ey it o e th ward rally and en | chairman of the board of the Asso-said. “blind tigers” and “moonshinc |the government $300,000,000 a year 4 LA CIYN LROIRIVEES S ] & ol " | ciated Bénd & Sha 1pany, an |stills” sprang d the lic cal- vould stil] save the country $300,- : 3 ottlypas Lertainment at Stamley school & p. | ciated Bénd & Share company, an |stills” sprang up and the liquor deal- | it would still s | What greater . "’:&L"‘:“’“o‘, HloAD (hon ! the T s et o i rman, | investment corporation. lers resisted the enforcement. The 1mw-.mu.\,r‘r-o annually in the cost of 8 proof of the supreme effi Ol B0 SPEDCICR el Jeonto, i v i) Asked About Activity {1law compelled sale of liquor of spe- |liquor. i d j o el Pilz, chairman of entertain- ‘ : : [ palicdys: y epg il ciency and economy of the ARt L Dkl i e & Cr 1y asked it this company |cified quality and in packages. | He asserted that prohibition had | 2 y of General ESERTUs RN, for iia ot a factory ral. | WS “largcly interested in financing | He praised former Governor Ben- hut one alternative, the return of | Electric Refrigerator could be asked? el the Orchard jamin R. Tillman for trying to en- |the open saloon. and expressed ob- Eearkeaius e wasia koD e G | company had fi-|force the Jaw until he had rached | jection to modification permitting | 2 4 A m:w]"‘, f Ho had n « Lock Co., and on| Key Water Works |a decision that it was a failurc [light wines and heer and to gov- | Not a penny for service! What is it that makes Schmalz, who had ne previous ] g s t itg other activities were He quoted fr the governor's|crnment sale. The wets, he said, g 5 3 S Frary & Clar a 1uot rom the governor's 3 2 record, was arrested by Serge il ord he promised to fur- | message to the legislature to en- ‘able substitute for th | suv.h_mnnhe-rt.l of thing possible? Look at that \."'C':i’“ S and Omels We > it i) nittec. force the law, and then gave the| e small round unit on top of the General Electric Strolls as he oing into his | dded that W. 13 Moore, his!former governor credit for aiding in lso made public a . B & mother's home, where lived el W48 Se0ves | hilnelis abmik sbs repeal I by Dr. & E. Nichol- cabinet. Your answer is there. Souf stuo Ahoursiadier atal [[]BBY EUMMITTEE lary of the compan Roper caid the sstem hud proved |son, chairman of the national board | shooting. er i Huston has thelan absolute failure and added “it|of the Society of the Friends of | In th : : . l abs fa and addeg n that anazing uni his pocket a red o ros ? ney he collect wrbide | had mot improved conditions but | Prohibition and Public Morals, sug- : Iesioe Univon top housed your re- forly “admitting tha A P ¢ was depos e N e e (estifica, | Kesting remedics for present condl- frigerator’s eptire mechanism —sealed forever 3 “heeause o ip y ke in the el e : 5 s ok s. The statement has not been A . H S \I(;lrv S IONERCEhEse tte A Ierllon) e e it ‘ against dirt, rust—and trouble. And sealed up Moore ous phases to the law. acc YR " ‘ 2 & %2 Shot While Running Away SIS Sk on. Tad been| MHe proposed the immediate nam]e- with it is a permanent supply of oil, that will Miss Velicka. who was also fer of the prohibition unit from the 3 g leader of tate political reform c) as Mar nd Mar S 1 no. cause ey | lreasury to the justice department, | protect the mechanism as thoroughly in the years was runr 1% ML B e ey Lf:_pmg ".""“ffk'n“"mh'mfif” :-urlrm::- to come as on the day you first plug your General Eires bullgteient : scicntious proponent and defender | FrALONS A% ASTMEC POSE | HHERE Electric Refrigerator into its socket. at 23 Su T ment upon the people. . 4 3 e s Did Sunday Business : v D Extra storage space, accessible freezing regulator, street, Co ! LR ISPENSALIES | New Haven, March 2 )— il B . merelal strects to T ¢ and LSRN pd closed in jecordance with v | William Howard Taft urged support operation—these advantages you will appreciate then through \ ‘ ; ] o i el i remained glos- Lot prohibition as a contribution _to many times, when you are the owner of a General across M o W o ! 1 t Page) SCPcuRIeSUie IR ALEAD BONESUNSmationa) Mikafety Sin Mithe 19335 vals 0 : . . y 5 B while the “blind tigers” re- inan 1 Cam sl ? gass, while the "Dl Ugers” ro- | Commencomant. speceh to whiclt his MF‘J nand let us show you our Eleclncnefngex.--.mr Come jn, and letustell you he engaged a taxicnl ¢ MmAlhed open all night and Sunday. fprother, Horace Taft of Watertown, variety of attractive models. about our surprisingly easy terms. to the home of estrang 2 b AL e thal - rePU-freferred in testifylng at Washington on West Main st able men, who would retain public |yegterday that the former president His wife was out ¢ con ce. could be sccured to con-lanq chict justice was not a wet. the day and ot a ) ot dispensaries proved disap- ! wr g opposed to it (the 18th mit him to the t so ehn poir ‘ . amendment.)” said Taft. “I felt it cut across the lead Ar- 1 ‘"‘”") '»'fr’x“ that ”“" ;”n”‘ was sumptuary legislation—hard to o5 f agement of the dispe ihaatae|less e enlarge mistice strect a i cnforce—that it would enlarge the the wooded scct ‘ : i oo & ETTL machin, | guties'or "the coniral govemment | ALLSTEEL REFRIGERATOR - t t nent every cffol to sales ready . commi ) already too burdened, x x but the . 100 cowardly. so he walked to < Sends Telegram 1o Relative nake profits,”” he add “The | vote was against me and those who Soma intend S G AR A Lo Y0t 's ey ]v sct ford L i vas a ater consumption | ol M' 1 ‘m,,v Now. m.?( heblavie JOIN US (N THE GENERAL ELECTAIC HOUR, BNOADCASY EVERY SATUNDAY EVENING AT 8 GCLOGK. K. & T. OVER A NATION-WIBE X, m. C. HETWORE, lice to come af im. Tn t L el 1 5y . there T claim to play the game.” time Seérgeant Iy ud obtaine iy : 1 . Lo o who I'urthermore. he said INVesti- | Taft said the “real issuc” was the | i information that the dead g as| W 2 % 19, D ATE G B LG Sl of the ificar breaking down the | 33 Schmalz's paramour i 1 Ty : Sl Sl A 1d made a purchase of jjaw by osc who know the | M Haill vk i policer 3 : Woopinio ‘ ¢ ze you worth of l;w‘w\ out | foundation principles of such a gov- | took i = & L ix not 15 to the law and it was shown |ornment as ovrs.” | to0 e ik : L pronibiiion « tate was defrauded out of | “It tends to make violations of all Electrical Contractors S e a comj s 5 ) ge amounts laws," Taft added CoQ ) : 5 sion to Pre : it 3 ndliions. OV ove In dispensary politics the tend-| Taft's speech mentioned no per- | 19 MAIN STREET - = PHONE 2504 Woods, with a 4 m ¢ . S P Uit Spron sonal opinion regarding the merits New Britain, Connecticut | liatine Gors octa o fits by of prohibition. i v £ §