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\F\V BR IT\T\‘ DAILY HFR\ID THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1930. SHOKER IGNITES BED, CAUSES HOTEL SC4 7 BY RIPLEY | (P | Good Will Lecturer Doesn’t Receive Any Lvanston, Ill, Dec. 18 (®- While Dr. George Schaller, Ger man vi consul to Chicago, w lecturing at orthweste versity the following hap his automobile: Somebody stole it. ocy drained $15 worth of from the radiator. Somebody placed on it a police legal parking. Sympa- tic police sergeant to whom he complained, “was the subject of your lecture?” “Good will,” he replied. Biaforte Denies Making Loan “m: diary or appointment book the | money he took in day by day and | kept account of money paid out by | consulting his check book stubs. | “Does your diary show any entry | of Biaforte’s money?” Mr. Alcorn asked and the attorney replicd nega- | iively. “What did you do after you took the $3,000, as far as Bia s case was concerned?” he was asked Not knowing what Biaforte was charged with, the attorney said, he| phoned to Prosecuting Attorney | Joseph Manfreda of Wallingford and | asked how to communicate with the | prosecutor of North Haven. He had | some difficulty locating the prose | cutor and when he did so, he was | still ignorant of the fact that the | prosecutor was the complaining wit- | ness in the cas automobile hav- |ing been the one which was dam- |aged in the collision for which Bia- other accounts and submit them for examination. HOUSE REFUSES.T0 DOUBLE RENUEST INDROUGHT PLANS (Continued From First Pag futures market of board subsidiar- ies and quoted letters from millers as saying the price of wheat would e down to 25 cents but for the board's operations. The committee recommended that detective then had muom“b"‘ was ted. { ht to his offics and in Attors Used Trastee Account Money | congress approve the appropriation cosence. Biaforte de. | After further examination along Roehoiine k cun continue to ; s presence, Biaforte de-| at once, 5o t n continu SCHOOLER, g od th was a loan. Attorney lne, e statcs atlorney qu loans to grair 4 cotton SRS ; : ieh Bl b ilecivh ain) Gona A \ about his ac- ‘ JOINED T NI 1 e ot act that | counts in t allotti-Andretta JOINED ;j‘f’ Dal v B3 Li'm ton aboat | Ve bank in Hartford, an official of ARMY WHEN e o eldive o . | the bank having testified previously ONLY 14 YRS.0LD ¥'s negotiating a bank loan to | t““"\‘ O > hadianis °“”,'f o tot N i ) the — AND €0 4 YEARS | pay forte the $3,000, to which 0 : % T fesfoal that it was so but IN MEXICO AND FRANCE o A r interested in the tions corporafion for the board's sonal account 1 B vl 1at he did not know how it stood discussion, the ¢ used his trustee account. The “Well, Gerry, I don't| iate's attorney wanted to know to do about this. You | -1y Biafor money was deposited t 2 o'clock tomorrow |, . » account and Attorney up with the bo: e C > replied that it happened that Attorney Ci e 1ad been using the trustee ac- and was kept | coun ely at that time. | waiting until 2:3 he detectVe | Asked why he had come to Hart- came out ar ted that they I | go dow and take the matter i““TEND ¢ h the judge. “In his cham- ! ¢ ne = Butler tp. Y H asked, but the cou tter N ¢ Ob-tacles Accumulate e DAYTON, O | 3 No, in open court.” S i ¥ r D: § (P—Congress FOUR BEARS FOREBEARS SCORED ALL POINTS| ! SR o g SO wIng. 023 Al]”f‘]' ih\ 1AS N g sl FOR BARE FLOORS / é ADE - 42.- IN THE mancial Condition Precarious = ney id ial condl- H‘}-] R N - - GAME—S5Core 42-0 P t few years was being “ MY DOG HAS ASPOT ON HI5 SIDE IN THE SHAPE OF A HEI ART/ Yerefore- | i aogn;\:,Zrmus YE 1ERDAY'S CARTOON vshoes in 42 Hours—In the winter of 1907- ved by the Hudson Bay Co., traveled on snow- p ~: it Quesnel and return. He trip was made on urgent company 8 the next morn- contributor of this 1¢ exhibited in m.gn al photo (PRI DI IETEEE T ERE T At Last! New Britain Has a Modern CIGAR STORE For Folks Who Are Particular About Xmas Gifts Also Sheaffers JIMMY'’S Opp. Burritt Hotel LBABTLREINBLEBRS T BRSSO GITY MAY VLY [ia,s, 7 T S G OO U G S R S S e e Poverty Called No Defense "a\:uw ARAT BHOCANAAAT S NBBATLL AN 1 the it he could not give Liaforte m.mpm.m of Headaches rie i 1 ttorney d by ad especially when d cold 1 he seing the en ome of He wants COMFYS Nothing under the sun will tickle the man e of the house more than a pair of Daniel . Greens. Nothing beats them for rest after : e ahardday. They fitlike a stocking. .. cozy A eioe tgranelfor "““““1' S e and light! Come and choose them in leather or felt . . . all in good mannish colors. forte claim placed in a law o would time. 4 L it protect him from any real o ands for collection, Attor ied danger.’ *“Which was to get Cidhl n ut of the reach of - il affornoonton Dacambar 4| Lo mon ey SHISELIS Erac :Ml(.',?- B For grown-up i ladies and testificd, lhe re- sioined) land t At Bt “’] plied: * 1L it that 1f you will.” 5 Y well, tt .Jl 18w it was, was it 3 5 T ’ sale was on the Wit o he drove to Hartford a cnow.” the state's attorney pnxsvuq afternoon Assistant State's Attorney Donuld \wren Attorney Casale professed 10 cross y and the detective. The lat- |z ynable to recall some details of orney Al ter asked him about the Biafort* the transaction, the state's attorney hour. nd he replied: “Why, this| ggked him what was wrong with his se were fs hike a bolt from the blue. That | recollection. tion by was a loan from beginning to end.”| Going into details as to his iaffney asked him when | ceipts and disbursements, ! ) made and other de- | Attorney Alcorn drew the statement oan s mart Oes which the attorney repliel| that Attorney Casale had never beca f " I 1 I sl L « 18 a personal matter and | able to have proper set of books and disg 1 t . t ! ¢ r tor's o | the re no notes or agreements. | kept in his office. “How, then, did : z 3 mind, he i ) my t J ¢ t t g 1t orney wonl 1 led E 8 aforte were so well ac | you ms out your income tax state- 64 W. MAIN b " A e reg i rey ¢ with the stat i with each other no for |ment?” he demanded, to which the throw 1 i ) some 1 p i } | »oving vehicle but he lack t ey 2 liy got the tr take some mone I C ¢ nmissi . a- | malities were considered necessary. | attorney replicd that he pecorded in d to Commit Suicide OPP. BURRITT HOTEI