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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HER Average Daily Circulation For Week hndmg 15 225 Nov. 29th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930. —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GIRL, 18, ADMITS CASHING 9 CHECKS BY FORGING NAMED Rrrested While Trying to Get §10.35 at New Britain Trust Co. CAPTURE IS EFFECTED BY SUSPICICUS TELLER Helen Nachily, Allas Mary Dull, of Commonwealth Avenue, Tells Po- Speakers at Trafl'l_c Bureau Banquet FOUR BADLY HURT lice She Has Signed Name of Mrs. | Rose Birnbaum of Grand Street to Orders For long Lanc Farm Inmate. When Helen Commonwealth to cash a check at the Trust Co. shortly after 10 o'clock this moruing, she little dreamed that hLefore noon a web of ev be spun about been Nachily, 18, of attenipted New Britain avenuc allegi in a g that she wholesale from engaged game last ) this morning saun- New Britain Trust Co. to the forgery dates April 12 At 10:10 tered into the and walked directl teller's window which s Robert Chapman a check to b m, out and which until today she paying presided and pre- hed. T ash in the was drawn al- of G4 over by sented check was cas 1o ¢ amount of legedly by Grand street Bank Teller Suspicious Chapman was suspicious be- of the fact that a complaint Rose Birnbaum Mr. cause liad been previously lodged with the | im that sever- checks had been m on several other occasion Birnbaum had been informed that ccount had been (nfuhu\\n ‘.ua was at a loss to unde IFor these t the bank werc scrutinize every check her name appeared. With this knowledge Chapman did not hesitate Miss Nachily : her into the Policer Je the policemar piaced her under ery charge Refuses to Talk At the police station she name as Mary Dull efused steadfastly crselt or her plight vick J. O'Mara was and b noon an overwhe al bl reasons \'r asked (o upon which situation officials mind long when presented the to wait a moment, he strect and summoned eph Kennedy., After d questioned her he arrest on a forg- in an gave her and for a tim talk abon Sergeant Pat- assigned to the had to fore 1ing evidence against the girl ed with this evidence down, the police say, and that she had forged Mrs. B name to several checks w ad cashed in the a had cndorse of broke 1rlr|mh d she She the her Mary signature (Continued on Page Two) HOOVER REQUESTS BUILDING MONEY - Wants $150,000,000 Program in Supplemen- tal Note for Dec. 4 (A—President today transmitted to con- upplemental estimate of ) for public building con- nd Chairman Woods appropriations committec mediately introduced a bill to au- thorize the expenditure The 1 herd congress tions for unting cmergengy construction the' work on construction proje aiready authorized by law so tnerease employment “In COngress, Washington Ticover of read transmit ration of f appropria- 1031, an president’s m g honor 1o have the with for the consids an estimate o vear 60,000 for fund 1o en- to accele ets as to chief exccutive annual to the I requested ti | appro- granted this purpose and {his estimate is in furtherance that request. As 1 tated in that message, the applica- tion of this moncy to work already authorized by the congress not only my m from 000,000 b for (Continucd en Page Two) RITTNER BURIED TODAY; GENNI FUNERAL FRIDAY Obsequics for Victims of Hunting Camp Fire at Otis, Mass., Lake. remains of one of the two hunting In East rest io The New Britain victims of the camp fire at Larkin lake Otis, Mass., were laid @ Fairview cemetcry today. JFuneral services for Otto Williat Rittner of 3 Austin were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Brwin chapel. Rev. Martin W Gaudian, pastor of St. John's Ger- man Lutheran church, officiated. IFruncral services for Joseph Gen- ni of 375 last Main street, the other victim, morning at 8 o'clock at the Laraia agarino funeral parlors and at at St. Mary’s church. Burial will be in St Mary's cemetery, street & Money—Former | enee would | amassed | amount of alleged | Confronti- | will be held tomorrow | DWARD G rman, N. BUCKLAND, TN H &H CHARLES J. BRISTER, Vice President, New York Central LOSS IN OIL BLAZE. T0 TOTAL MILLION - Standard 0l Company Plam ) Burns in Brooklyn {BIG TANK BELIEVED CAUSE Wall check. | Blast Tears Away 18-1'oot Hurling Bricks Over Firemen— Forty Vire Companies Work 1o ent Spread of lames, 4P fron Standard pany i wated the Broolilyn wa terfror Th thre the foree ened for a entire plan ng by a vigorous s wor hour President, VOSBURG. New York Cent RAILROAD LEADERY Transportation Executives Are . Guests fli Tramc Bureau 300 T0 ATTEND DINNER ¢ Buckland, Brister, Voshurg and Beattic to Speak Tonight at Hotel ‘ Burritt—Luncheon Held at Shut- ‘ tle Meadow Club, Wi a large otel tonig banq raffic assoc ured cial train one on the ‘uu‘ny t 11 iation censsit in lea their ow rd ( I v Be rs i. Bu dirce {aver & osburg York Cent nd Huc will he seve New be coming by ing that eve reg n automobil chairn Bur Britain held, ns ritt an- is spe- ry 1 in the tar will nan New rail- i 5. en ison Luncheon at Noon last nig lowing Meadow club d on I d pr ht tically oon ster nts and of rail- to 1t0- ained -TWO FATALLY BURNEI] WHEN COUPE IGNITES Third Man Trapped (Car Expected to Near Million loss might re Precauti the pla compa The f and ne re started with 00 gallon cr arby ¢ explosion oil tank 1de (Continued on Page Two) NEW Ll]N[ll]N COUPLE FAGE ARSON CHARGE Anthony and Anna Gerwa- lowski Alleged to Have Fired Home Dec. 4 (&) ave it Anthony were presented court today charged wit was continued until 10 to permit State Pol sioner Robert T. Hurley gate the fire in his cap al and the » released in bonds o London to have sc house Terrace morning waloski and Anna mars| aint of Deputy Fire Ch vin N. Edmonds, who reported that |he had found the rugs and other articles of furniture saturatcd with kerosene oil when he the house in response to a telephone call from a person residing nearby The fire caused dam imately $1,000, and, according fire chief, five persons were slocp in the upstairs teneme downstairs tenement was fired ceded in escaping reache of approx- 1o/ th US CREW SAVED Hongkong, Dec. 4 (®—The Brit- ruise Suffeik today reach Reef, lying hetween here and the Philippines, and found th German motorship Hedwig settling down, but with the crew still aboard The Suffolk launched a whale boat and a motor boat which headed for the 12 miles away, and took |off the crew. STEAMI ish Prat wreck. Die man were burned to d lelphi; ¢ s erit onobile acci Hor: O vstone 1ot exp ree wer a milk tru hie motio 1y ir dent reema theater d to ) whe n pict jured on re today was hurned found bor F n it no d to rec r crashing Tallest 7('0‘. I Man, Gassed, in Hosplldl will World W Heig United St cau ind treat was a member of Compar 1 Infantr rved with that compa He action ar from tions will go it tl ment v in the severel i has the cffects of it since nt within 26th Divisi iy in v gassed wl been suffe his ¢ recent a consultation of doc Hart to d Stat ford, it hospital Veterans' was decided t man in Company 1 I'H1 New Partly clo tonight; cloudiness, WEATHER Britain and . slightly colder ud Vriday vicinity: increasing wee in in ar | v 1| on. the ile dis- several preliminary e * IN DARIEN BLAST; FIREWORKS BURN [~ All Victims Expected to Die as Small Factory Catches Fire, Explosives Ignite OWNER LEADS VICTIMS T0 OPEN AIR, ALL BLINDED Men Horeibly Difizured That Ihey Canvot Be Identified Even Loading Fancy Set Piece When Powder Was Touched Of, Brief Statement Before Collapsing. Stamford, Dee. 4 (T'—1"our nien ed in an « vorks morn Aidon Salina, Blinded Men Rescued T was owned by The factory We was locate Mose Deliscio of Darier > yards from was loadi an explosive om the De- nds of the ted im- work with it a numt Suffers Slight B liscio 1 1c He rom the ny of ther D lisco of the rs by d pending HARDWARE BIG FACTOR IN CAPITAL BUILDING Contract Awarded for Constructing New Office Structure for Houses of Representatives, ibyLel, i specificatior hington Consolidat Md pil cost o is cor ol RADCLIFFE SCORES ~ HARVARD STUDENTY ™ Girls Say Cambridge Youths " GALLED HOMELY IN TURN Woman, 3 ‘517,.}68 Back Taxes On Rialto Building Recel\ cd b\ Loomis 13 re- tor Berna- payment of on the Rroad and The Second ew Haven, Smith Co. the pay- A ONE FIREBUG, ANOTHER st JURY INGOMPLETE - CONGRESS MOVES e INGEARLES CASE T SPEED BILLS Panel Exbausted in First Two Motor Bus Heasure Arouses Hours of Trial Debate But May Pass MANY POLICE IN COURT DROUGHT PLANS OPPOSED for o city started Homestcad Iteal- ty Co., & su ary of the Parker- t 35,000 taxes sui Smit Defendant Mistaken Lawyer— Nominations sSent to Committees Accused Faces Sentence of 90 Without Comment — Democratic Years in Wethersfield Prison on | Criticism of Hoover's Relief Plan Elleminate and Weak Fellows Ihree Attempted Murder Charges. Aroused, neomplet the fir 4P oceial P=ychology Tests Bring Out As court Uncomplimentary Commenis on opene Dartmouth’s “Big Rough and possible 90 counts of Ready” Undergra fror th of specta curious t roor 1 sheriffs arles con- nd Dart- v polic riffs flanked m hind h Radeliffe police s hology. th and t those oxpress court house nees on * mounted Nominations low riored for cal stu- In ad- o oppor- Authorit were 1 took stand ing an 50! wo hun- on it Sits Beside De (1 nder Drought Plans Crash liscordant not loped Dartmouth “Virile” Type attemoting fook on Page Two) blR Th[]MAS LIPTON GIVEN ‘LOSER'S’ GUP Gallant Old ('hallcngcr Honored in New York Ceremonies Arge lcoholi agant or s large n sw comi- oni- 7 Dee. 4 Sir Thom- a cup for . but in the ing RO MANSLAUGHTER CASE: SHINGER FREE hall without Motorist Not Guilty of Causing Death of Sister-in-Law Children Die In ,\e\\ Jersey Blaze Dee. 4 (@ Sorority Girls Cancel Football Game to Keep | @e With Faculty Portland eduled Pi 1@ soror Mew, D footoall Kappa a of ring High school vot« bt ores from many offi rival ¢ 1 1o « 10tographers Disappointed lineladies and had hoped and for all of the pigskin pushing i Iy a g Ie n's ime. After the rendum, ral girls who to dispos silly notion pas the to gi\ WILKS RETIRES FROM L. F. & C. POSITION Tactory posite voice summary ca Superintendent at in km- ploy of Company for 12 Years, Leaves Post Wilks of 2 crintendent at the 1 ry & Cla s connectic He Mapl < plant ith a boo ndirg had bec 12 year resignation has wployed ther past and no re: \wl 1shi had t 1so brought t ito had tur road on ool Wilks stat today (Continued on Page Two) I distagee of 39 SIX INSANE CRIMINALS ESCAPE FROM MATTEAWAN ASYLUM AT BEACON,N.Y., ‘BAD KILLER" 3 Armed Men Over- power Guards and Leave With Inmates— Police Believe All Reached New York In Car-Seen in Peekskill. “Mad Butcher” One of Missing Sextet — Killed Two Business Rivals, Wounded Two More— Cunning Shown in Plan: Recalls Harry Thaw’s 4 (P —Six r and an- were<hunted in a few hours insane toda early this morn- ewawan hospital insane near r midnight three arm- powered four employes im, summoned the six cir beds and car- 1 them away in two motor cars Goes o Wife's Home About b a Mrs. Frank ierkuylen heard a pounding on v in West answered the s her hus- ives, and I'rightensd, door and of th v York po- fron tment issior mstanc: York po- hiding here ago Harry Gordon, mad butcher” who nal asylum for the of two bus inding of is wife. “I'll get out an, and whey Poland ster's crimi vears cident ttorney of whom she Te- v York polic t stcamsh tted to Nev urder. Gor- onfessed and which he New All Have long Long Records ninal records. z which res- ntified by former in- on of New York ight ago afte CHiD DlVfiREEl] By THIRD WIEE TODAY Diplomat and Author Al- leged to Have Been Cruel to Her nter on ony wa rstood y eriti sult made her Hos &he 20 pounds in he once told her he orce him that he o Eeptem- Mrs g“u u posed,

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