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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1930. ITALIAN DISASTER DEATH TOLL PUT AT 1,778 PEROONS | erty damage able howe Official Unders: noon made p lated dead in List retary of Tssued Benevento Toggia Potenza Total Thirty { Ta}\en hom Exchange 1 24 (P— dreseed envelopa Mr. Ripley will furniab Droof of anything deplcted by him). (Reg. U. B Pst OR) e r—————-————————————————————-——-* e Scarce Bank Stock Is [ (On request, sent with stamped. [| Boy Seeks Reward for |BELIEVE IT OR NOT BY RIPLEY HORSE SHOES SET FIRE ToA CITY. SPARKS FROM THE SHOES OF A RUNAWAY HORSE IGNITED A BROKEN OIL LINE AND BURNED THE TOWN of CAAPNM RIPON, W1s. ARE PREFERRED » To FRESHONES IN COCHIN T'm-e (IOCfldI]"C of Jaipur, cent pleasure gar rdens Vessels Barely Fscaped Worst Since hoolhouse 7.24 EXPLANATION OF YESTERDAY'S CARTCON 1908 ot ed houses f e relief t lies, food stricken area i hospital c rd of from the t hospitals. )il ganized drons which rural se Militia 1 ‘he fascist militia will converted e trucks hourly required of tt and here special leave Trucks esterday and into ambu- em cont A great num- because hospital | killed. such clothing > roll from the north to- prepared 100 beds for rovinces whils and In toda India—I have 1 bel at this is a unique achievement of thé tamer’s art, ferocious creatures so tamed as to take food from the m informed t naturally killed 100,0 0 ki u and Ecuad 14,0 70,00 32, | wi San Francis: Couztlan stroyed ingdom of understoo rorrow. Before as By SCHOOL TEACHER SUES Becomes Major Dicaster By Damage From Frank Bradlo— Property Attached. Property on Last street tached today t tin Hor against Fr sued by Deputy Sher 1 action for § Bertha K. Tallon, chool, stained during cen cars d the def May 17, a teach collision be plaintiff a Franklin square In the compla t because of the negligen severely ribs being broken, t leg badly ndant, last four, fmml to the and her c. wrecked. Attorney S was almost ing earthquakes niost severe quake cisco April 18, 1906. lled, more hundreds of tr lcss. The quake was fol which made the Some of the major history with the y, they occurred follo _Pontius ns destroy yria, Polk Waskowitz lon. The cate is returnable owed . in September. saster Capps Held in Death fire worse s of in which icedonia. 150 yartford, July Capps, negro, 3 his brother-in-la of Syracuse, N. Y., murder in police remanded to the July 31, carly yesterday at the jail, wounds nflicted on July. 12, alleged slayer William Proct as charged wi court county jail un Palestine, 500 towns 137 — Catania killed 1268—Cilicia, Asia ples, 40,00 bruary 60,000 ki in- | killed 1626—July 70,000 I was alleged to have used a razor. Iy seen and photographed the docile g to the Maharaja of Jaipur in Mexic AS RESULT OF ACCIDENT nk Bradlo, who is being as a re-| ven by the Miss Tallon al- injured, her spine injured, jes on her body d she was con- |, hospital for a long time wholly Hartford is appearing for Miss Tal- in the superior court on the first Tuesday Of Brother-in-Law 24 (A—Alphonse today and without bonds. Practor died during | ‘ FOR BEST RESULTS i | an altercation with his relative who Letters Found in “Park” New Haven, July 24 (A — The plan of a 14 year old boy to reap a reward for returning letters which he had stolen, has been shattered by postal officials and local police. The boy, police said, confessed he had stolen mail from families in an exclusive apartment house. He told officials he intended to return the letters, 250 of which were recovered and hoped to be- rewarded His story was to be that he had found them in a that during the past two weeks || ITALIANS OF CITY AWAIT QUAKENEWS (Continued From First Page) FIND LIQUOR GACHE ON FISHING VESSEL (Continued From First Page) and aboard the destroyer, which-took the “Blanche R.” in tow for 'this port. Heavy fog which rolled in to blanket sound waters and the local ¢ harbor delayed the arrival of the destroyer and her prize at the | coast guard base hers until 9:30 this | the earthquake section that practically all of these persons have relatives or close friends living in the danger zone. Many residents of New Britain | who are touring Europe have been the subject of anxious inquiries by park. Many of the letters con- || tained money orders and checks. | | HARTFORD WOMAN HAGHED TO DEATH HUSBAND QUIZZED (Continued From First Page) rond returned to| these domestic wrnn:h)‘gm; continued. Mrs. Dia- |mond also continued to accuse her |husband of intimacies with w Seck Flaws In Story This mor deavoring to discover flaws in th |story that Diamond rel concerning his move 1e the wor mond stated parents, Mr. Mrs. |from their grocery store [Church street to 44 hortly aft 8 o'clock The Epst he said [tend 2 game at ‘drau two had been andparents and Di | | Although D | nis wite, the police say, 1g the police were en- ted to them nts an was mhr'if ge efore 1 o'clock this ned to Barker street, b steins were not ready to leave and told their son-in- law that they would go home in an- other cah. However, Marris Lavo- vitch who has a tailoring ent at 141 Church street 150 a guest at t ond to cab. morning the serts that he did not reac home on Bedford stre 00 Heard Quarrel Mrs. Ann children, w floor of the direct 1 over at they reling at 1:3 frantic screar thought lice th heard that the commotion came first floor, called out. here was | or no a When VU body on {mond related, ) | thing te “I covered dow curtain I found in t room and left the hous o the home of Dr. George at 45 Belden street, and that ‘something terrible ha pened.’ He said he would go rig over and I left him and went to the home of my wife's par I drove th tein luding m er-in- la kT home on Bedford street “As we reached resumed, “Dr. all went in o, that Ida was d went to the 00 w, Sa L den street and I told him what ha ppencd to his We then drove back the house “Her body Diamond, T Doctor Contradicts Story “Her body was warm,” Detective Sergeant i reached the sce later. Dr. Glover amined the body, sai der had eviden n committed some time since midnight. Th of her head was crushed trating the skull in two There was another ugly cut left side of her head. T cut through her jaw nder her ct he disco 1ond We ounced he house home broth- sister was cold,” serted when 1 fou her at asserted herland, who about an hour Howe, who ex- that the mur- places blows fror point ff Mar- her left and it was chopped hand is belic when sh ile was v oseve the digit raised her ffort to ward off ack of her a | A blood-stained axe was found by 4| Detective Dooley back of a washing | machine in a rear hallway leading | to the”Diamond apartment. Thomas F. Sullivan, finger print | expert, was this afternoon making a minute examination of the axe. The slain woman was the mother of three small children, the oldest, | 5 r old Trwin | Jerome, 5, three.y Murry, and a little girl. Mavis June, vesterday dis- who was only charged from the isolation hospital where she had been confined with | scarlet fever. | Mrs. Diamond leaves her father, | Max Epstein of 32§ Park Terrac I a carpenter by trade, who has re-| cently operated a grocery store at| 161 Church street; her mother, Mrs. | Sophie Epstein; a sister Miss Dor- othy Epstein, and a brother, | uel Epstein. Mrs. Diamond was born in Hart- ford in 1902, and graduated from | of the Henry Barnard school and the| or | Huntsinger Business college, d| th | after that was employed in e office of the Skayef Ball Bearing til | Co., and later at the Pratt & Whit- ney company. She was married to of | Diamond six red e the ce of Sam- USE HERALD CL. friends who have been relieved to learn that they are at points distant from the karthquake region Many Tocal Peoole Abroad Mrs. Mary E. Oliver, a local school teacher, is said to be traveling in southern Italy Mrs. P. J. Murray | morning. Coast guard officers ques- tioned the members of the crew and listed names which they gave. It was said that no important information was given by the men, and the names they gave were not announced is in Europe for publication, Commander L. T. but is not believed to be in Italy. Chalker, chief of staff of the de- Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Horowitz stroyer force saying that they would \»h \’apm a few da ~lbe withheld until after the commis- itinerary sioner’s hearing. It is belieyed that h:m landm! in Palestine yesterday. |the fishing boat received her cargo Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lockett are | after making contact with a larger somewhere in Europe. Although | craft they did not book their trip through | Registered as Fisherman a local steamship agency, one agent| The commander said that today said he believed their schedule | “Blanche R.” is registered in tha would find them in Italy now names of Milton P. Healy of Mr. and Mrs. William Kranowitz, | Chatham, Mass, and Walter R. Dr. Stephen Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. | Wood of Westfield, Mass, co-part- R. J. Kloiber, and Major and Mrs. as a vesspl engaged in fishing Frank H. Johnston all are in Europe he South (\arr;vmn(h Fish Co. but all are reported as being in Ger- | e “Blanche is screw driven any and far from the scene of the | and powered by oil burning engines. catastrophe ! had one painted Michael D'Allessandi of 20 Nash street and Peter Cefarrati of 329 Park street are in Naples, which is in the danger zone. No word has|the collector of customs F been received from them today. following the ure ct Albert V. Kunz is in Europe buz} cials communicated with is reported to be in Germany. | officers regarding the Gaetini Bonatto of 93 Beaver| street is in Italy but is supposed to be in Turin, which is in the northern | section and beyond the danger ter- ritory. Gera Naples a the lker said that tha rum runner will be surr to coast guar seizure, TW[] GERMAN FLIERS LEAVE FOR CROYDON (Continued From First na speed of apable is 51 4 DeConzo left July 8 for d is right in the hear 0[1 ake region . | Relatives in Danger Zone | t a large portion of New Brit- extreme rom across Joseph Calien- do and Joseph Gaeto. ) liendo the Citizen's Indus- poration and Mr. Gaeto is vice president and general manager. Bot! 1 are joint publishers of the ver. aeto were mornin Page) belt aboard, which the miles per no radio nor e ] highest machine is hour. Eefore | Mainiand the water is the E fliers effected g at ( it is not sponsored b the Aviation Works. laimed any posed attempt aropean an in newspa d in their offices this ps of ritory » the earthquake occur- red to n if their loved ones - within the stricken section. In fears ma knowledge nd_poin estion t this sort were | Prepar carried on g whe their worst Gaeto's father and mother g and reside in Naple: city the local business born. “aliendo’s sisters miles from also in the danger zone ities are close world's to test the capacity of the plane for trans-ocean stretc longest non-stop distance to be covered, Hirth and Weller estimate, will be 1,000 miles. livi ther, a brother Marigli- aples and | » . BANDITS ROB PATRONS wt N BOOKMAKER'S ROOM uption Aed in their opinion as to whether | Robbers Use Machine Gun to Hold me mountain is Tespon- t es. Mr. Gaeto | ions far u | e same as off, and frequent live in Up Customers Waiting to Place Bets On Horses derground react m safety is the of endo thinks it disturb- Chicago. July of whether well, there were no profits yesterday for racing followers in Argo. a southwest suby Five bandits, armed with a machine gun, took ail the money The bandits slipped into a bookie's office, in the rear of a barber shop, lined up the bettors against tha active eruption of this vol- | wall, took $2,700 from the propri- graphic de- etor and an nestimated amount m the patrons, Whenever o knock a 24 (A — Regardless horses were running hquakes ely ancient 1 canic eruy nessed a cano and describes i tail some of the sce town where he lived the erup- er patron would the door, he was allowed and then shoved into line to disgorge his money. fled in an automobile. ned police and rl for a mile down the suburban avenue the pursuers and e pursned engaged in a gun battle with residents deserting 3 The bandits finally outdistanced pur- suers nd Pames Laria, under- born in the same province Mr. and have close friends t t the office to the v tion he re covered to de ashes nd molten thro Gerard Casale of Maple Hill, fath- er of Attorney 3 rd Casale, was born in Potenza, also near Naples He his several relatives in that s while lowed sand lava A A Rlbncoff Earns Chicago Scholarship Ribicoff, son of Mr. and Ribicoff of 67 Linden stres awarded a .i'rederick A. mith scholarship for the school 1930-31 by the University of ago. i Ribicoff graduated from the Br ior high school in During the past year he has the western representative of was a h G. 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