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DEATH THREATENED " INLYNCHING CASE Marion Prosecutor Warned fo| Drop Riof Investigation | Marion, Ind., Aug. 13 (UP)—Two | letters threatening death if he con- | tinues his efforts to identify and | punish the members of the mob | which lynched two negrp slayers | here last week, have been received by Prosecutor Harley F. Hardin and | turned over to federal postal au- | thorities. i Hardin, who believes the writers | were members of the mob, said the | letters might furnish new clues to | the lynchers. One was mailed at | Gary, and the other at Indianapolis Another meeting was held today by city, county and state authorities, | compiling a list of names of persons | connected with the lynchings for | presentation to the September grand | Jury Hardin plans to ask the same | grand jury for a first degree murder | indictment against Herbert Camer- on, 16 year old negro, alleged to have been a member of the trio which killed Claude Deeter, 19, and | attacked his sweetheart, Miss Mary Ball. Cameron's two compznions were lynched. THEFT OF AUTO BATTERY CHARGE AGAINST COCOMO Arrest of Driver Made By Sergt. Mc- | Avay in Hunt For Stolen | | Property | 1 Cocomo of High ed up this afternoon | Sergeant Patrick Me- | e latier's search for auto 10 had storage batteries | not their own property. He appear- | ed in the police station and was | much surprised to discover that he | was under arrest | “I want 1o go out and sce a fel- Tow,” he said “Who do vou ed Captain Mr. Rudy.” wa It a one of that Cocomo was ing After the Cocomo that and could not tion, Cocomo t to the Rudy's ised of wa batteries ol steal- | captain had convinced | he was under a leave the police then wanted to bond brother,” said th captain “Aw, I don't call up I don't sprak to him.” was the re-| ply. Yrom a cell then came the voice saving, “Aw, I want to call up a fellow | STRANGE TORCH MURDER IS BARELY PREVENTED Couple, Angered At Not Finding | ¢ brother. | | | Man, Tie Woman in Blanket | and Set Her Afire Erie, Pa, Aug. 13 (UP) — How | a mother was saved from death by | her three children and prevented a strange “torch.murder,” was told today while Mrs. Edith Meyers, 30, | is under treatment for severe burns. | Mrs. Meyérs and the three chil-| dren — Bertha, §; Elmer, Jr., 5, and | Gertrude, 10 — were asleep when | a man and woman appeared The strangeps asked for a roomer who had left the house three months ago. Incensed at their failure to see the| man, the couple kicked in the door, tied Mrs. Meyers inside a hlankfvl,‘ and sct bundle on fire The mother’s screams aroused the children. They stamped out the flames and fread Mrs. Meyer's, then ran to the neighbors for aid. Other fires had been started in the house | S but the neighbors were able tinguish them Mra. Meyer's condition today was reported painful 1o ex- FUGITIVE RECAPTURED Meriden, Aug. 13 (P— for four months, Steve Ang ot Bridgeport today was the Connecticut School here from which he had escaped He was captured in his home city | yesterday while attempting to steal | a bicycle. Police said he had been | living on food that he stole. fugitive | val, 17 back in | for Boy 38 ON CRUISE | . 1 Aug. 13 (A—The | naval dirigible Los Angeles took ofl‘ at 8 o’clock this morning from the | mooring mast of the tender ship, | the Patoka, for a northward cruise. The dirigible arrived here Mon- day night and sailed over various parts of New England on that day and on Tuesday. | TO A Ielly [on a wedding inquiry , inauiry NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. Woman Sells Moonshine To Eight Year Old Girl Whitinsville, Mass., Aug. 13 () For selling a pint of moonshine to Elizabeth Chiarras, 8 years old, of Plummers Corner, Caroline Cichonski was fined $50 in court here today. — —— Birth Record A daughter was born last evening to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Mar- tin of 37 Liberty street A son was born Tuesday after- noon at the New Britain General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kallis of 5th avenue, Plainville. Wedding ”y STEFANSKI—GRZYB The wedding of Grzyb, daughter of Joseph Grzyb of 125 Broad street, and Joseph Stefanski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Stefanski of 247 Washington street, was solemnized this morning at 8 o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Rev. Lucyan Bojnowsk, pastor, officiated at the nuptial ceremony. Miss Celia Koziatck bride, attended as maid of honor and John Bosko attended best man. The bridesmaid was Mi clla Ko- walczyk of Manchester and Victor Luznsk of Haydenvlle, Mass, was usher, Miss Sophie Mr. and Mrs cousin of the The bride was attired in a of white satin in princess fashion, a Rose Marie veil caught with orange blossoms and carried a bouquet of white roses and liles of the valley. The maid of honor wore orchid satin gown with a hodice of taff: horse hair hat and shoes 1o 1 and carried a bouquet of yellow tea gown of pink georgette with hat to match was worn by the bridesmaid. A reception was held af home o fthe bride's parents with guests from Roston, Massachusetts, Collins- attending. Mr. and 1 leave tomorrow trip to Washington and on their return will reside at 125 Broad street. BONDS STATIONARY - ON MARKET TODAY Securities Show Little Disposi- tion to Leave High Level New York, Aug. little disposition to move from the Ligh lavels established in a long and arduovs advance, honds were fair- ly stationary today. Dealings vestment 13 (P—8howing were restricted to issues, particularly of corporations. Intercst in utility bonds was about d. Supply of legal is- ) nearly exhausted of late, and less active bonds ranking somewhet lower have beccme more prominent in the trading, advancing narrowly. A further decline in the volume of new financing appears fairly cer- tain this week, with nothing of consequence placed on the market thus far, and little in sight. Muni- cipalities have had the field pretty much to the ves, Legal adian rails were dull and firm. Perpetual 4s, Big Four ouri Pacific 5s G, Nickel ;¢ St. Louis, San Francisco 41ps and 4s, Western Pacific 58, Union Pacific 4s were among the t active rails which changed around the previous close me selling of St. Paul issues, and Southern Pacific 414s (Oregon line) at small concessions appeared Utilities profited from a moderate Hudson Co. Gas 1st 5s es- tablished a new high gaining more than a point. Niagara Falls Power General Cable Americ Telephone firm spots Ioreign dollar quiet, and steady terest was shown in 1 ments which were little Sles, an wore bonds were very Only no: £ govern- changed. GALE TAKES 15 LIVES Capetown, Union of South Africa Aug. 13 (B—Fifteen lives were lost vesterday in a storm which swept a fishing fleet near Capetown. Most of the Union suffered at the same time from gales, heavy rain falls and some snow. Property was dam- aged and traffic disrupted. Economy grects, with open arms, the possibllities of a Herald Classi- fied Ad. A Perfect Every day is courting day—on these two racquet stars. John Van Ryn and Marjorie k man, who fought a love set with Dan Cupid, are shown here at | Courtship NEA New York Burea and off the tennis court—for (. Glad- the Westchester-Biltmore club, Rye, N. Y., in the first picture taken of them since the recent announcement of their engage- | ociock to take action on the d ment, in- | Held in Detroit Radio Killing Accused in the murder of Ger arr - Convictions Obtained in Gambling | Raid on Resort at Saybrook Point. Saybrook, A Lindberg, p | ionable Ye ( Point was f | pended Just Baldwin P of here ti quenters State police s on the inn two roulett n of 700 Pedigreed Pullets Stolen, Hem}er)‘ Beeton., Ont.. A v greed Wi farm of Mre Fired to the hen house | Mrs. Atk home, awoke and heard the robber early this morning. When she found their truck loaded with poultry fired a revolver but th truck outdistanced one in Aitken gave chase H. & H. SALESMEN DINE sal e radiator enclosu | depat Har Hutc son Co. of this city, led a dir ner at the University Club in ford last R. C. Twitchell, company was toastm and other officials and guest MOCCASINS FROM SCOTLAND That thousands of mocc: in the United Stat en are manufactured in has just heen revealed by United States buy Indian 18 souvenirs of the land wh peopled by Redskine” Wilson. “They are not Indizn reservations at Niagara rists probably suppose . and exported to the of about 2,000 pairs a They are made exactly as by | Indians on the reservations, but in lots of thousands.” mada on Deaths Wladyslaw Pletnik Funeral services for Pictnik, aged 49, of aveinue, who died yester: held tomorrow mornir at the Holy Cross cl will be in Mary's inal in- | St e 1[ Funerals | | Michael Semrau | Funeral services for Michael | rau, aged 485, of Richard av Newington, who died Sunday | held this afternoon at 8 o'clock St. John's German Lutheran ct Rev. Martin W. Gaudian, pastor | Aciated. Burial was in IFairviey | cemetery. ot Joseph Yuniski Funeral services for Joseph Yu niski, aged 51, of 42 Smalley stre will be held tomorrow morning 7:30 at the home and at 8 o'cloc at St. Andrew's church Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery. { CARD OF THANKS ! We wish to thank ela tives, friends 1 hors for | their kindness and sy hy shown us during the death of our beloved daughter and wife Alice Ehrl {Lenz, also for the beautiful florul offerings. We especially tha Mayor Geo. Quigley, Artht | Rutherford, Nathan Berson, | Corbin Cabinet Lock and . | Corbin Machine Room. | (Signed) MR. and MRS, and OTTO LE FRED EHRLER Z. ] Special Notice | Carpenters’ Union will hold a spe- | cial meeting this evening at 7 eath ) of Walter Pickinch.—advt. ald Bu Issue R~ported = 1 RRIES CON Prices about to s Other of § A New York Bureau kley, Detroit’s crusading | . radio announcer, Teddy Pizzino, left, is shown here as he was sted in New York as he was him is Detective Dan Mahoney. sought. il for Ttaly. suspects (CASTLE INN PROPRIETOR | REFINANGING PLANNED gown | .000.009 in Consic Barki RIES SONFUSE Suifers From Dullness Unite ) City ltems 42 Whitir May Head Vets n J 0 was Vith being Stock OVEMENTS Bears’ Camp Resembling Public Picnic Ground In Today’s Session Eause of Several Withdrawals FFox Film A.. Ire Tex Gen Am Tank § Genl Asphalt . Genl Llectric Genl Foods Genl Motors Genl Pub Ser Genl Rw g Gold Du Goodrich 3 Con udson Mt Ins Intl Ceme Intl Intl Intl Johnsi- 42 Confirmed Bulls Hurl In- vective But No Cash In Rehuttal — Share Prices hort (P—The bear H bears N Kresge Co Kroger G gh be little ion MK & 3 Mont W4 Nash Motors Nat N Y Central N Haven R North Am Co Packard Mot inclination and cash concerned ter of their esday clo of points in 1 ephone, Ger & Forkeign Pow- Sears Roeb LOCAL STOCRS (Furnished by Patnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks Simo tu Car Loadings Drop Au; Manufact ardwar uring Stor rt & Hegeman 37 ment, sho TREASURY BALANCE B £124.1 IL Wall Street Briefs Rock) Am Com A Am & TFgn Pw Atchison Atlantic Ref Balt & Ohio Chrysler Mot — Columbia Gas om Solvr Cong'r G Contin'ta erest payments on ing August will total § Cor Hudsor Kod ¢ Autolite R R E Ele | Erie ories 367 |is found in an analysis of mid-year | PUTNAM & CO 31 WEST MAIN ST., NEW BRITAIN TEL. 2040 WARTPORD OFFICE, 6 CENTEAL ROW, - TEL. 31148 SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CO. RIGHTS Bought and Sold EDDYBROTHERS 8 &2 Members Hartford Stock Exchange NEW BRITAIN, 29 W. Main Street HARTFORD MERIDEN 33 Lewis Street 43 Coleny Street 50 Shares EAGLE LOCK Stevenson, Gregory & o, Members of New York and Hartford Stock Exchanges 55 West Main Street New Britain Phone 2580 Stuart G. Segar, Manager We Offer: CONNECTICUT POWER CO. Price on Application. We Recommend the Purchase of SARANAC RIVER POWER CORP. COMMON STOCK At the Market Listed on the New York Produce Exchange SANFORD ELDREDGE & CO. 120 Wall Street New York BRANCH OFFICES: ~TAMFORD HARTFORD WATERBURY MERIDEN NEW HAVEN BRIDGEPORT Further Details on Request “Investments That Grow” Fuller, Richter, Aldrich & Co. COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING NEW BRITAIN MEMBERS HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANGF Joseph M. Halloran, Manager, Tel 1383 CONNECTICUT POWER HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT Both these companies supply electric light and power to a rapidly growing industrial and commercial territory. New uses for electricity are constantly exploited and kilo- watt hour s thereby increased. The stocks are favorably priced at current fevels and are recommended for investment. ——— CUP DEFENDER DIES po: } P

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