New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 2, 1930, Page 3

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY EER}TD, XTI RDAY, AUGUST 1930. SECOND CHESHIRE STILL 15 SEIZED Agents Visit Farm—Recent Raid Nefted Huge Plant Cheshire, Aug. 2 (#—Three men were under arrest”today as a result of a raid by state and Cheshire po- lice in which a 500 gallon still, 4,000 & gallons of mash, and 500 gallons of alcohol werk seized on a farm near Ives corner. Earlier in the week, federal agents raided another farm here and confiscated two giant stills. Those arrested in the more recent raid, which occurred last night, were Natali Zocco and Antonio Falco, re- puted owners of the farm, who were released in $500 bonds each, and William H. Brown, a Negro, was unable to furnish bonds. Youthful Doctor To Practice Here who | Brown, police said, was in charge | of the still at the time of the raid. LEVITT TAKES DRY STAND IN SPEECH Wants No Mistaks Where He) Stands, He Declares Shelton, Aug. 2 (®—Prof. Albert Levitt today was an independent candidate for governor as an ‘out and out dry.” He definitely declared himself a dry in an address last night before a group of democrats during which he charged that the democratic and republican parties of the state were owned and controlled by J. Henry Roraback, state republican leader. “Every candidate for office Levitt said, “should tell his and ideas before he is elected ' Prof. views not after he has taken oath of office. Therefore at this time I wish to an- nounce to your voters that I am an out and out dry." Lieutenant Governor Ernest Rogers who has been mentioned in administration circles as the pr able republican gubernatorial candi- date, was criticized by Levitt who charged him with failure to take a definite stand on the prohibition question. The Redding professor challenged the licutenant governor, Roraback and Governor Trumbull to discuss with him on the platform, questions of vital importance to Con- necticut voters. FURNITURE HAN ARRESTED AGAIN Grebstein Held in Bribe Case - on Second Try , Fla, Aug. 2 (A—Nathan . Miami furniture dealer. who was arrested and later release leged attempt to bribe Judge Paulbarns of circuit court during trial of padlock proceednigs against Alphonse Capone, Chicago gangster, was under arrest again today. The state supreme court, ordered his release from June 9 after he had served 3 yesterday held he should be re-ar- rested for presentation to Judge Barns. .The high court held tue ommitment of Grebstein to jail was erro > of an inde- terminate imposed. He will be arraigned Monday Judge Barns said Grebstein fered him $5.000 for a decision “ir accordance with the law” in the proceedings, in which Cag came out unscathed, to padlock the Ca- pone home near here. He said he believed Grebstein sought to *buy” the decision in order to approach Capone's attorneys for a commis- sion. Capone’s attorneys said they had been approached by Grebstein and had ordered him out of their offices. which of- Maple Hill Man Held For Attack Upon Wife The night supervisor of the tel- ephone exchange notified Licuten- ant MoCue at police headquarters shortly after midnight that a man was killlng his wife in Maple Hill, Newington, and Sergeant Stadler and Officers Michacl Brophy and Willlam J. McCarthy were detailed 1o investigate. Constable Raymond V. Halleran of Newington also was called and arrested Gustave Plato for breach of the peace. He was released in $100 bonds for arraignment in Newington town court Two Machines Collide At High School Corner Ofticer Edward Muszynski report- cd a slight collision at 5:10 o'cloch last night between cars driven by August Olson of 3£0 Chestnut street and Eugcne Glover of 574 Arch street at Bassctt street and Rock- well avenue, causing slight dama Olson driving east on Roc well avenue and Glover west. T cars collided when Olson turned left into Bassett street. - The officer re- for police action. RENTS AUTO WASH STATION Fred Winkle of this city has leased from Emanuel Richman and others for a period of ten years a large plot of land on Commercial street, a part of the property be- longing to the H. R. Walker com- any. to be used as an automobile hing and parking station. The ntal for the first four years is §150 ing to $200 for the fifth year nd $250 for the last five years 96, HI: GOES FISHING Kalamazoo (UP) — Curtis L. Streng celebrated his 96th birthday by going fishing with his son, Henry. Recently he went 120 iles in north- DR. V. S. MICHALOWSKI. Dr. V. §. Michalows} Pauline Michalowski of street, will enter practice here with offices at 539 Main strect return on August 1 tion in Rochester, on wt {leave Monday 1\ Dr. Michalowski ha | pleted his interns| chusetts Memori Iy the Massachuse hospital, and the ity hospital, the hospital, the Hz Contagious Disea }mn City hospital | Dr. Michalowski re gree of doctor of 1 Boston cine in 1929. W instit son of Mrs. er his Rot Bos- 1 his de- Universi officer at the Ma ial hospital a While in ski attended medical frat NURSES QUIZZED INNOLAN CHARGE Actress Not Narcotic Addict, Authorities Find (UP) Mary faced que Attorney €pain, narcotic eral physic at two Holly sought fo on Beverly gist prescription w 2 for morp Nolan was Man Blinded on Fourth Made Dcfendaut m Suit Attorney B brough Lukasze alleged action claiming result of a curred | plaintiff claims th of the defendant i the crash. Almas action Martha an inf non-paym Both acti city court Galveston (onte,t of Beautigs Op'\m Toda\ Galveston, Tex e Moos Feminine beauty Magyar, Teuton, American seashore ¢ lers and many po on cxhibit here tod entrants view for th queen of th national pageant of pt | Seven European co many states rep girls. he program c official welcome to t K s luncheon their appearance or afternoon frocks on parade univer were in s COINAGE PACT SIGNED Rom E P—The \ ter ) ni of into a convention mint at T the coinage of royal ern Michigan to spend a few days at | his favorite fishing lake and de- spite his years no 1l effects were felt from the jaunt, o¢ Vatican City m which may be j coined during the ars of th jagreement, Main | Three persons were kill Here’s On,e Way to Beat the Sun’s Burmng Rays Personals BANK OFFICER T0 FACE EXTRADITION Misses Alice and Je ymour street, left t wood, N. J., where t MOSCOW ASSERTS | | | l You can't stop the awning to prot certain Philadelp PRISGESS JULIARA Mot EHGEEL < Seek Match for 21 ) Heiress to Hollan Year 0 rHrymen R ler Coafler Cras‘m z(ifls ed v track and plunged to the b amusement park, 1's Tnmne AMERICA FFARFUL \Lays Economic and Ant-Soviet Flght 0 Amuey ck Ts!,m‘ sses Ma Moscow, A life” organ of homes in this ci council toda that the present Point, where they 1 in th | | | | Spanish Foreign Legion Tra- dition to Be Broken Soviet tioning. Attorney the an editorial The Miss thony and P RALROAD HEARING ADJOURNED TODY Rebuttal Brings Respite Sound Lines Battle us collectivizat ceed and t ining, but you can do the next b i 1 Old Sol's scorching ray A busine hit on t 1 t BILLINGS HEARING RECESSED TODA Judges Adjourn o Cousider Evideace Thus Far " REBRDADCASTS T[l ELIHILL FIREMIES RE GIVEN INAUG. 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