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STRIGT SEGRECY IN P} ALONE CASE 50 Witnesses Fxamined in Fed- eral Jury Probe Opelousas, La., Oct. 3 (A—strict secrecy was maintained today as a federal grand jury approached the conclusion of an investigation of a reputed $10,000,000 international rum smuggling syndicate involving the Canadian schooner “I'm Alone.” It was known that true bills were | asked against more than a dozen persons suspected of smuggling liq- | uor into Louisiana bayous and ship- ping it to eastern points hidden in cars of grain. Authorities sald any indictments returned would not be announced until arrests were made. Fisher Awalts Photo Roy W. Fisher, supervisor of cus- toms for the New Orleans area, awaited the arrival by air mail of a photograph of Cecil Molyneaux, who is held in New York on charges of violating the radio laws. Fisher said he wished to determine if Molyneaux was the radio operator of the “I'm Alone,” before the boat was sunk by coast guard fire with loss of one life off the coast of Louisiana in March, 1929. Captain John Thomas Randall of the “I'm Alone,” who refused to surrender while under the guns of | the coast guard boat, last night in'! {300 acres near the Groton subma- | son, was the slayer’'s friend and ad- ! Dampier had consulted with cattle ) ter. Steers shipped by rail from the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1930. termination of the fascists to retain newly acquired parliamentary posi- ticns even if the socialists should win the general elections of Nov. 9. STEERS WILL GET REST FOR DEATH Slaughter to Be Postponed Week to Fatten Catfle New London, Oct. 3 (F) — West- ern steers, traveling to eastern mad- kets, soon will be able to gain the | respite of a week or 50 from the slaughter house, recover from the effects of their journey and grow plump on a bit of Texas transplant- ed in Connecticut. | W. E. Dampler, Y., associated in the management of a large Texas cattle raising ranch, | has purchased a tract of more than of Yonkers, N.| rine hase for the purpose. A 400 foot pier and side tracks have been constructed on the property to aid in handling the steers. The project was lauched after Mr. authorities at the Connecticut Agri-| cultural College on the advisability | of sub-ranches in the east to re-i habilitate western cattle for slaugh-| west and southwest, a survey show- | ed, lost as much as 150 pounds each | on the trip, resulting in a subsequent | loss of many thousands of dollars to |was not granted. jcould be found in Richmond, \nearest | substituted. CARNATION SENT - | SLAYER'S MOTHER Northcott Cofiln Bud Goes fo Prisoner Today San Quentin Prison, Calif., Oct. 3 (UP)—A white carnation from the grave of Gordon Stewart Northcott, executed slayer of boys, was taken today by Larry Newgent, evangelist, to Northcott's mother, serving a life sentence in prison. Northcott's last request—‘Please, I want white roses on my coffin"— made to his father just a few hours before he was hanged yesterday, No white roses the town, so carnations were Newgent, who took the flawer to Mrs. Northeutt, convicted with her viser while Northcott was in prison and up to the minute of his execu- tion. Northcott's father, Cyrus, New- [gent and two morticians were the jonly ~mourners at the slayer's {funeral. Newgent officlated. The father returned today to his carpentering business at Riverside. Authorities said they did not expect to hold him because of a *confes- sion” in which he was involved by Frisch Breaks World Record Frankie Frisch, Cardinal second baseman, slapping out a hit for | Associated, Press Plhoto |ner & Sons, Erie Magnus, the firm's |cashier and bookkeeper, told police | today when they arrested him on a charge of misappropriating the funds. | His peculations were ,discovered | police said, by auditors xho found that the company's books had been falsified over a period of five years, during which they were in the cash- lltr's char, |Anti- Foreclosure Action Asked in Detroit Case ! Detroit, Oct. 3 (A—The circuit court here has been asked to stop the proc of law in order to tave the homes of unemployed persons who cannot meet the mortgage and land contract payment | The move was initiited yesterday by attorneys’ for radio station | WMBC, through which slain Jerry Buckley conducted an employment bureau. On a petition filed in behalf of the station, Judge Alfred J. Mur-) phy issued an order returnable Oc- equiring the circuit court commissioners to show cause why | 'y should not be enjoined from acting in land contract forfeiture and ejection cases until further order of the court | The court was asked to request | the governor to call a special ses- sion of the legislature to amend the two bases in the first inning of the second World’ s Series game | foreclosure law against the Athletics at Shibe Par %k, Philadelphia. Frisch’s 43rd World’s Series hit, a world record. won 6 to 1. | building It was The Athletics {Hard Times Responsible For Closed Liquor Still | | sumter, s. 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[his son shortly before Gordon died. ? frades and metal trades that the business depression has hit | the federation |even the moonshiners? arc already in session. | Here's the story that provided the Mr. Green fold his welcomers he |gjscussion. Sumter officers located a looked forward to a “very pleasant |gti]l. Every utensil of the well and ha m»\" convention. equipped liquor maker was on hand, |but there was no mash and no Green Arrives in Hub departments of To Arrange Convention ynich Boston, ‘Oct. 3 (A—Willlam Green, | president of the American IFeder: tion of Labor, arrived here tod: from Washington and immodi'ltfl)‘ went into conference with city and | state labor leaders on final plans preparatory to the opening in Bos Montreal, Canada, flatly denied that he had any radio operator on his craft by the name of Molyneaux. He said that the only radio equip- ment he possessed was an “anti-| quated” set that was rarely used. So far more than 50 witnesses ‘have filed into the grand jury room, many of them trapper, fishermen and farmers of the Louisiana| coastal plains. VIENNA ANKIOUS OVER POLITICS Interal Sfrife Feared—Claim Rights Violated Vienna, Oct. 3 (P—Anxiety was manifested today in political circles over latest developments in internal affairs. The new cabinet was charged be- fore the bar of parliament with a breach of the constitution by its first governmental’ act. The new cabinet, on being formed, immedi- ately dissolved parliament without I first introducing itself to the house | wrote accounts off totalling $285, in the knowledge that a vote of| 4 3 [059.51, leaving a surplus for the non-confidence was awaiting it s | year of $2,079.51. . which would compel it to immedi- | All other sports showed dficits, | ately resign. This was in con-| | with crew having the larged, $7.- travention, the charge said, of the | 202.59. Special for Saturday stitution. The cabinet permitted yesterday Legs of Genuine SPRING LAMB the appointment of Dr. Strafella as director general of the state rail- g ways, notwithstanding that Dr.|" i 35¢ ws. RIB ROAST OF BEEI 350 Lb. Johann Schober resigned the chan- Janes’ Quality Market 33 the producers. Experiments conducted at the | Connecticut Agricultural College | with one car load of steers over a period of 120 days were reported| to have shown an average gain per | FOOTBALL REVENUE Fe BT EYCERDS MLLION :]r‘fst‘e’car:rm::esi‘;:ficxiflt N \Gnd (ames at Yale Pay for All Other Sports Costs tural College, predicted the linking of Connecticut with the west in m«\ New Haven, Oct. 3 (UP)—TYale did more than a million dollars cattle business would be a great boon commercially to the state. ]“or'h of football business in the ‘N"B season, the revenue from the All Dressed Up |game paying for the operation of {the university’s departments of sports, according to the financial Ireport of the Yale Athletic associa- Ition, made public today by H. F. | Woodcock, general manager. Football revenues totaled $1,164,- 964.38, which, deducting disburse- ments of $528,730.90, gave a net in- {come of $636,233.44. Gross revenues |from all sports was $1,270,204.11. jout of which $414,426.23 was pald |to visiting teams, making a gross |income of $§55,777.88, which pro- {vided an excess of $287,139.07. This sum entirely liquidated cost of con- struction of the golf course and |operators were present. On a nearby trec was this sign: [ | | | | { Publishers’ Employc Stole $61,000 in Cash losed on account of ton next week of the 50th annual | w York, Oct. 8 (P—A depleted | times.” convention of the federation. [brokerage account is all that is left e Later in the forenoon, Mr. Green [of $61.000 he embezzled from the FOR BEST RESULTS paid his respects to the label trades, |publishing house of Charles Scrib- |use BE the hard | | BABY LEGS and roasting New England’s quality coffee . .. You'll take pride in serving it. This weird-looking gentleman fs neither a witch-doctor nor a bogey man; he’s a dandy of the Pinto tribe of Australian aborigines, open court ‘ that Dr. Strafella’s private business transactions were “unclean and improper.” dressed up for a tribal danc A circumstance which has caused | graphed recently by an expedition to | uneasiness is a proclamation signed | Central Australia. His tribe, among | today by Prince Starhemberg, the|the most primitive of Australian | rew minister of the interior, in his | bushmen, is said to live under capacity of supreme commander of |age conditions similar to thosc the fascist Heimwehr, declaring de- | prevailed in Europe 5,000 years ago. Morrells Pride TEL. 4285 With the Or I | Distinctive cellorship rather than have Straf- ella, a fascist, in that position, after Justico Powalatz had declared in MYRTLE ST. Free Delivery Whole Half or Quarxcrcd You Wish, " Boneless Roll 317 MAIN STREET ON R. R. 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