New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 17, 1930, Page 3

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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECKEMBER 17, 1930. 3 MOLANDER 5 HEAD | OF A.L. WELFARE OFFIGIALS QUIETLY [ REORGANIZE BANK Petts Appointed Chairman of Rumors About Taking Over | Commercial Trust Co. Denied National Convention Board Molander, former That officials of ofticer of Eddy-Glover post, has been [ prygt Co., closed Saturday by order appointed neral chairman of all i tie oiltess of the o of State Bank Commisisoner Lester cording to ey 1. Shippee following a run which today by Commander W. M depleted the cash asscts of the bank, Johnson. The appointme are working quietly on a plan for Commander Johnson's reorganization was intimated by Mr. Shippee tod George service the Commercial an Contrary to the general opinion, it is said state bank examiners are not over the books of the local nk. but the officers and employe of the institution are going over ac- counts and straightening out all rec- the supervision of Dep- uty Bank Commissioner Harold Splain and several assistants Asked what would happen in cz the bank failed to reorganize, Mr. Shippee said that in that case probable a receiver would be asked and a complete liquidation | would follow. Asked today when he expected to have the bank reopen, President Joiin C. Loomis said it was t0o soon | to tell | Denies Prospective Transfer | Rumors that the Hartford Con- necticut Trust Company was getting ready to take over the local bank were denied by Mr. Loomis and by one directors. Harold Kenyon, treasur Hartford bank, said a to on thg sub- ords under of the r of the nothing the rumor d from act that Charles wly elected vice of the Commercial Trust as been conferring with N Prince, president of the F institution, who, it is said, cooperating in an advisory believed that is GEORGE MOLANDER wkins, than ford has ca- pacity Foreclosure Not Likely rumor that the Metropol- is preparing building of the 1o \ denied. The holds the mort- but Vice Pr key of the Col said today the quent and he steps Anot Li itan nee Co. over the ion has b irance company on the building, t Pardon C. I Co., de why nstity ercial Trust vas not saw no such hould 1 ptic tion w nar the cason in the s expressed or of the irance and since the deli 1 don't nything to it,” he probabili Hartford compar hastily mortgage believe said. branch of Cook “Ou fore not ere SEAPLANES REACH CARTAGENA, SPAIN =i Twelve Machines En Route to : South American Port cooper () flight Rio d o'clock tello artagena ol lLegio Italian s on a Orbetello, to ro, arrived her afternoon. They morning. fron Jane Leave at » — roared rivin i & proj Rio de Liloting planes was Al Italo Balbo, Nalian air min- of the expeditic Ny Ways represents the is tr flight roattempted. Fifty- comprised the offi- ansoceanic s a s of the Fascist air ar- irmen n to fly dov Mediterranean and West African coast to a point near Dakar, Scnegal, whence the expedi- will t on 1 “4Cross ntic from From Car na the All of weing canvassed for factorics i in- Miller, tion ke off 900 mile SR | igng Rrazil, and col Rio de Ja It Ny to sell to Natal d other World drive cord & e to Wi be meeti Drur B o ~ The 4 to 3 i X ollow ¢ mer ed Blressed musical and drut mitte house w L Bra ret to the to zilian governme nd irn by ship. Hold Ceremony of the expe remony, home partur lition a brief about 2 )0 witness- by in which persons. men, standing at attention. “Hymn of the Aviators,' air service anthen off their hats, ti in the I ral Ralho's or ired to the Italian takin PAROCHIAL SCHOOL -+~ isn es follow- Jer gronps ati rose the first with with red en ite wings, the second and the third with representing the Italian tional colors. In the re: velief planes which n tuted the which fail en route. until the Face Heavy Mist de-| The planes followed each other almost | into the air at 20 second intervals All headed northward first a turned westward, toward the open sea on the more than 700 mile trip 1o Cartagena. There was not a breath of air stirring although therc was a heavy mist, nearly a drizzle. Weather rcports, after two days' postponement of the start, were fav- It was expected to reach na before the early nightfali on Balbo climbed into hiis stood and shouted flight: “And now Duce.” The men the Fascist cry the motors drown- na- two ontinued Fror S for of original m ot totally wall north \ yeen stroyed 80 outh John I°. Dono- Joseph's church, the e, expressed work of of this of Son Will Officiate At Mother’s Funeral Itev John J of Jo- seph's ¢ t this ¢ ter re ng word of the mother, Mr Monday in Raphae pital, New Haven, will solemn high mass of requiem repose o v Funeral mornir A | pastor of his the ippreciation s Appreciation of cigars orab; Cart of this s As Gene scaplane he th of | others making the aged |a ch for our responded with “Eya Eya Alala,” ing out the last of the shout. Prior to departure General Balbo discovered that chicken sandwiches been included in the lunche for the aviators. He ordered removed, stating: “Chickens don't fly. They would mean bad ADS luck for us,” Keans urch, who ¢ de hi: . John Keane cele for the sonl tomorrow | will be h o'clock at Haven. Burial 1d in St services had fixed them the Franci: inreh, New will be i L) 5} HERALD CLASSIFILD it | is planned event- | d theo | to |the North Haven town court on March 10 and imposed a fine of $7 and costs on Biaforte, who was rep- resented by Attorney Casalc Prosecuting Attorne Ward Church of North Haven testificd that it was his automobile whic involved in the collision which 1 in Biaforte's arrest. His autorobiie was damaged to the extent of $10 $12 but he no claim for it and received no money from At- torney Casale or anyone € or the damag Samuel Turkington, town clerk of Manchester, testified briefly as to a certain paper recorded in Man ter and then County Detectiv ward J. Hickey took the He was assigned to Biaforte’s complaint on noon of Deccmber 8, and after taint money had actually bec TRIAL OF LAWYER GETS UNDER WY (Continued From First Page) Tt ed the bank book Moncy Drawn From Bank ater that day Attorney Casale told him to draw the money out of the bank to avoid an he bank book was ol the police and Biafort: ney ( e went to the and drew $ The bank paid check payable to Attorney Casale, leaving Biaforte with Going back to the accident which caused the arrest, Biaforte said it happened in Haven. He did not want to appeal t > 10 the court of common pl New Ha- Merllengsh ven but Attorncy Casale told him he Phoncd fo Atto i wanted 1o ty cd him to come and clear Th case went to court o'clock or made refu 1 | attachment red from and Attor- Meriden bank the money by e o n witha nk, 1 from “sat custoniers” 50 the putation, i New Haven on April 10 A fine was imposed and Biaforte | withdrawn th signed a check the attorney He said that the he id would At this juncture | with was to avoid an | state's Alcorn read the | tachm ainst 1t. At this point. | judgment of the court entered April | Atto ck asked the witn. | 10. BI was convicted of | ned Attorney Casale that charges of driving and | anyth said might be used evading responsibility and fined $75 | against hi The witness replied and costs of $35.54 that he had not, as he knew of ‘ Promised to Return Money law requiring an officer to give s | Upon returning to New Britain| 5 warning. | Attorney Casale told him he would | yudge Brown {give him his money the following| (ontinuing Saturday. Biaforte's license was Gy pended at about this time. Attorne d given him Casale him £100 the latter part money. Detective of Jun forte at that time being Biafortc out of employment, he testified y T e In September he asked the attor- | Crieiths & 3t ney for y and the latter not received it from would get it short- For three or four days Biaforte torney’s home on Britain, paper- d in reply to uestion admitted that b noney and had 1 which reasorn pay a Attorney ss if Admitted Testimony Detective Hicl sus- ale cls i Ca. perm Hic and told him 1 court but he denied tha the from ab he ion 1 and painting The attorney told finally got his money for hi his services at his home the offered him 325 but Biaforte accept- cd only $15. One night in the first of November Biaforte called attorncy who showed him ceount of $1400 jud ed in favor of Salvatorc he had For attorney him notes of he make to obtain written s attor week on th news ment render cale of Attorne for s counsel in 2 The defendant Cons Duffy of Ma Refuses Reale Money Attorney (' and Bi to Hartford and met Reals old them he was g0iNg $1400 judgment from to Riaforte’s name and He told Biafort could make $50 i Biaforte told him he o become involved in The attorr gave him ind Biaforte told 1 to go into the chick spriv told hester. forte the ame Reale 31 (Biaforte) this way but did not wan any troubl $100, he said he intended } a his report to the 00 not know JUDGE WILL JOIN SONS IN THEIR LAW OFFICE Gafiney business peat The attorney was thinki incss and suggs 2000 and t 31 to would forte said he told him told him of a house in South Manchester for sale, and Biaforte W but did not make the purch e had no money. Complains to Gaffuey Biaforte told of going ittorney’s o An Assista Attor- That torn d his that h Biaforte in- | B. I'. to Retive From Pro- the would start bate Court Office On chicken “look funny"” The attor- nd dance whicl That January 7 ons in profession to slate’s telling s story to rough bench to gi ney refuse 10 or 1 Biafortc saw She stayed to her Casal on the probate call, Attory the North Iay Alcorn asked Biaforte as Going back exXpense was used attorney’s d 375 other Biafort { replied that for for done to t. Attorney that ti n- Salvatort vices: $75 car damage the the accide him cluding 0 le judgment Biaforte Cross Examined Under cross-examination b, Peck, Biaforte said involved in the North in $160 sir aft the his car torney Ha- (Continued From Virs ven accident | e side noise if gether, e and convicted Explaining his cpt $25 for the Attorney said he with Attorney (i Quigley of New ing Biaforte in city of Britain. Going his torney Peck wonunded and had wounds in I of the head Ita army 46 tained the wounds in th was the changing a tire road when he two had was arrested, Wil- cipal Nearils erly of S to- T as come Manning however, cars nce rb- John in the Divine t dsey voh inning's s for disinclination to work he did asale’'s home, Tiafort wanted to help the attorney thought of compensation sale spoke to William Biri about plic- the employ of 1t Biafort no N Postponed Wednesday The trial was p 1 cw said Wl into war i Bishop Mani dioces: wher Biaforte told copal the hand ar ey He ser montl hin ian in wound trouble worries, he said Ofticials Testify Harold L. Wheatley, treasurer Savings Bank of Meriden, brother of Attorney the bank and tried withdraw 0 from orte’s an ord to At- He lowed b the order endorsed and later he returned with Biaforte nd At- 1€ torney Casale and the money s paid over to the New Britain attor- ney. William H. Judd, cashier of New Britain National bank, ider fied the ledger records of Attorr ale’s account in that bank. Detec- Sergeant George C. Lillinger of New Britain police testified that Biaforte brought to the police station w Britain 10 a.|Ponzi plan ruary and for the| B. Loring Yo Haven police. | ruptey in th presented his bankbook to those who bond of 21,000 r his re-|scheme he followir . a $1,000 |cent of bond was posted by Mike mailed yesterday | brother of the attorney, and half of one per ce he bankbook was released. On Ieb- |sums invested. It | ru >, Sergeant Ellinger tele- | money that poure | the 1,000 to a sheriff in|treasury att | North Haven, the net amount being | Which |$996.47 after the telegraph company | charges had been deducted A new course Walter S, Blal town clerk [iment and e« nd justice of the peace of North | North Carolina Stat: shrapn him when sor he Bank praye The Auge penal code, 1 liable or to account on torney Casale to withdraw it was not prope to @4 maximur six months i PONZI VICTIMS PAID Bosto Dec. 17 (UP) the senting more tha quick scheme of financial prison, received final supplemt money the wizard tive was inve at held in Ne m North He cover recov lease their mor ash origin: t of the Ponzi coll slee nservatio | Haven, testified that he presided in | MAY HEAR “TALKIES” Talking pictures will by the sportsmen at regular meeting of the New Britain F and Game club Friday even o'clock at the Jr. O. U. A. M. hall if | the plans of A. G. Hawker ricd out by that time, E nounced today. He is engaged in se- curing the cquipment necessary for producing sound effects with the amateur size 16 mm film and hopes to have everything in readi- ness for the meeting. - - The city POLICE REPRIMANDED Three regular po- foree were be enjoyed the STATE MUST GIVE $42950 10 7Y School Enumeration Report ‘Shows Defectives Attend Classes are was a movie New Britain w the of members of t lice broy discipline comi ard at its me reprimanded of police departr Policemen Jos Hulten and Thom the men who board committ hool a ot t in sct John otti o0l port whic before t Make This ling the statc detail and dren. ildren is com- | crippled Clussroom ending regutar OFf the 20 who are idiotic imbecllic, 18 are n school, and 118 of the 6 feeble-minded ated in this city. report follow work ot not ¢ are being educ Mr. Holn of children in city cars of age, Sep- Total nu tives Attend School s whic bro; range would not been ab. now doing so. ool provides acco 1 Of four o« 0ol are sch chools, public private, school under 5 imber not 1n and 7 years of s not in school be- 14 years of 0 100l between 14 539 “Number not in lind age, T 1 school. school there The Christmas of a L FOR M Give The New There is Nothing Better At Any Price. ‘195 EASY TERMS fetime OTHER Her Refrigerator Here At Last— A Perfect Electric Refrigerator Complete in Every Detail. 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