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rty, nes ost vill BC 24, = News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERAL Average Daily Circulation For Week Lndmg 15 396 ESTABLISHED 1870 — Dec. 20th . —x— NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22 &2, 1930. —.TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ;& & 5 SEARLE TO BE MADE REC.:IVE FOR COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. B0Y, [7, ACCUSED OF SLAYING MINER, PLEADS NOT GUILTY James Cannarella Said fo Have Confessed Murdering Bowl- ing Alley Owner ARING ON JANUARY 2 AT REQUEST OF COUNSEL fouth Said to Have Admitted Send- ing Three Bullets Into Arch Street Man During Holdup Last Friday Night—Wanted $10 to Buy Pres- ents for Family—Davis and White e er kK in olice court this mor nd listen- | t reading of a warra n with first degree mur- | . Desire to obtain §10 with which o buy Christmas presents for his d brothe i to have prompted the alle nnarella of | accused of Gilmon night | Fra- odf s propri- James Ca t. He is bullets into last Friday putting three finer, while Mine tor 3 Cannarella is said Pleads Not Guilty When put to plea today Cann ella, advice of h counsel, A orney 1vid L. Nair of this city and Attorney Edward Mascola of Wats v, pleaded not guilty and on T of the defense the hearing was oned until Ja ry 2 Morris D. S: was on the,] and ruled on the postpone-| fter Prosccuting Attorney Jo- Woods said he had no ob- clin, appear a indif- edings. of Worcester, 17, a N this city, day on ledge . discharged on a Judge ench nent Leph G ection erent to the Joseph A. \\mr 1 bt the murder ¥ Lolle. ¥amily Not Excited Cannarella, who is five feet, four nches in height and weighs but 131 pounds, was born in Winsted. About even vears ago, when he was 10 ) family moved to this nded the Washing- until he was 14 years ears old, th ity and 1 on school 1d, 1¢ amily. | ix brother nts and so prs and th . cll room of the local ]nlu uring the day yes med worried ove (Continued on Page Two), r broth- in the station :nd none the predica- UARDSNEN TAHE o THREE RUM BOATS One Sinks After 400 Cases of Liquor Are Saved P — Seizure rum running ves- | cight men and | announc- 1ard. One New York, Dec. yesterday of three gels with cre of hiquor worth § led today by the ( of the captured craft sank ter 400 ases had been transferred to a rd boat. | which sank was the | ostensibly a scallop- | fishing vessel. It was sighted ear fvesterday off Asbury Park, N. J., b " e patrol boat which came alongside | and found it laden with liquor. A Coast Guard crew guarded the lstoop's crew of five and the Elsic was started for New York in tow, | ut an hour later the Guardsmen on| he Iisic hoisted distress signals and lWhen the patrol boat camc umn;,» ide again the heavily loaded sloo was sinking. Aided by the prisone :« the Gu: smen got off 400 cases of | liquor before the Elsie sank. | The prisoners id geives as James Coppola, sen, John Peterson, land Lars Anderson customs men said, Tom Nil-| o Carlson | ¥our of them, | had been captur- (Continued on Page Two) SKATING AT PARKS Announcement was made today by the park department that there is skating at the public parks, I | | | [ DARTHOUTH HEAD =555 20 FLAYSPROBIBITION -+~ Dr. Hopkins Convinced Law o) NOBLENAN'S BRIDE ESCAPES ASYLUN IN NIGHT GOWN TODAY Barbara Bulium Bramwell Drops | 18 Feet From Worcester Hospital Window Ledge “TITLED" HUSBAND DENIES HE POSED AS A “KNIGHT” Officials Believe Outside dom—ship's Stenographer, Land- B ing in Plymouth, Says He Intends CANNARELLA 10 Return to States and Claim to the Worcester r escape at 5 o'clock this pped 18 feet from ate room in and fled window of rich sh cing kept her nigh IKndk\ The roo Failure, He Tells Council CONDITIONS GROW WORSE v Out Window Mrs. Bram r half of sarred the upper ha wooded blocks mana these wooden kind of a tool, md with President of College Says He Favors Temperance, But Finds Statute of b Has Brought Just the Opposite in s K her bo P and room in tim but be- Nation. Hanover, N. H., Dee. 22 (@—Dr. Ern rtin Hopkins. president of Dartmouth college, in his first pub- lic st nt on the prohibition question, today declared his opposi- | side tion to the 1Sth amendment. He outlined his attitude in a let- ter to the National Temperance |Br Council, composed of the principal |s officers of national temperance or- gan ions, in reply to a request from the council for a statement of could have been his views. In it, : e and drive v als or Social Event for Town is for The marriage of nce | Webster bank cas supposed member of ¢ theory or the prac- | ity, was a social event at Oxf nendment as de- | home town, but led to a number of -velations. of these was that Bram- s shoute Hiitee ‘enteced ne to sec Mrs. B fore the nur: of the building Mrs. Bramwell disappeared. The hospital offi- als are of the opinion that Mrs mwell was in collusion wit ¢body, because she dropped out ht so quick tomobile wu possi icked up in @ ude a daug tined in curre ¢ Maintained Silence e f Hopkins previously had re-|well had no claim to the title ed from ma g any public|* and was not t nent of his opinion in the : des lief that to do so would creat T the under ing in regard to the atti- only a T but tude AH'( because he commander t that T t !\-y'u.du second was conducive to friend” wh Wooster st looking back over f 1 New York had in which at least / two days previou developed by part by Miss Buffi o g ition w show pro peran Now. how Al (Continued on P | LEWIS WOULD EXILE ALL REFORMERS IN AMERICA possibly to industrial in the enactment of the nendment and in the mass of legis- lation which has followed n its trail.” it H,‘ did not believe | Says First Even “Suspected” Should rflp»" wmw ion of the constitution symotiieyrrovi or that “to 11. e 3 be Banished, But Later Recalls ]»1mv~‘0n~ “for inc dustrial efficiency of lons in a national ¢ except S — s (Centinued on Page Two) reasing That Would Include Him. Berlin, Dec. 22 (P—If Sinc _ewis had his way he'd exile eve convicted of ying to refol | America I would exile all reformers and ,nl |suspected of a desire to re | America,” he said when he arr .1 here today on the way home having received the Nobel prize for literature. “No, wait a Hoover Presented Vase From French Admirers ‘Washington, Dec. 22 (P—Guy De Longebialle today presented to President Hoover a bought with contribu from young | right, said he people of France for the I'd be exiled my services to that country during the | All reformers war attempting re m should be exiled.” The certainly no reformer,” he nied M, Longebialle “I dont want to be one, but House. I'm accused of being The case has worked into it por- can put me on trial and traits of Lafayette and Rochambeau |they'd have a hard time proving and the flags of the regiments which lan thing against me. I believe in re- served under them during the Revo- | form in general, but individual re lutionary War. formers are all hell.” Steamshnp Offers Shelter to Sea’s Jobless at Sta Staten Island Pier - (#—The chart l{\ rough seas of depression and 1 te the old packet through he shoals of vation, For weel eleton ¢ has been polishin ssel and now—the flags of hation fly at her masts, live vase minute, that’s not *“Under that self. Put it like th and all convicted of sche preside French ambassador accompa- | to the White |added. New York, steamship Broadway is signing on a 1,100 men for a winter's a cruise to the port of better times. Dec, 22 crew of Though the Broadway will never cast moorin from her Staten Is- steam snorts from her boilers and land pier, Captain Fritz Nelson ex-|the galley gives off pungent odors pects her to weather many a stormy| The Broadway is the Salvation knot of unemployment. The wages | Army’s solution to the plight of the will be a clean, warm bunk a night | ship- ! The Boston, New and three messes a day. Except for | York & ¢ Steamship com- a four-hour watch daily, every man- |pany turned her over at a low rent will have unlimited shore leave and city officials provided a free to hunt a job. pier. Captain son—an ensign in Four master mariners and more (the army—will take his pay in sat- than 70 mates have come aboard 1o |sfaction, vell was con a wi , the | » could reach the out- | - Approprations Passed | Oldest Resident of New Britain, Andrew Turnbull, Is Dead at 9; Served In City Offices 16 Years| Native of Scotland Came Here at Age of 16 — Invented | Spring Scale and Hydraulic Elevator — Spent Eight Weeks and Two Days Crossing Ocean —Oldest Mason in Community. ubull, oldest and ol resident Mason in lock this Wallace | lest morning cet, tro Assistance | | Given Woman in Break for Free- | n with an- ith has just Two Public h not ver Althous tics, he lican a From in- de in 1‘1&11(!1 by 1ediate fam- ANDREW TI l(\lil IL HI][IVER WILL LET WIJNAEANS ARULY - CONGRESS PROGEED AT LOUIS'S RETURK Plans No Drastic Action to Get Rms Saged in Streets of MUHeGa 1o (Contin '[‘\o\ MATTER UP TO HOUSES POLICE ARREST LEADERS Suggestion That All Measures Be m,wx Children Welcoming Mon- Incorporated in Single Bill Does | arch Shoved Aside When Crowd Not Meet Presidential Approval, | Prot Added Powers Recently White House Says. Given to Directors of Gambling. Washing! wo avoiding March containing all Caisson Starts Trouble dividual appropr (Continued on | RUBBEI]BYBAN[]ITS o b e dacted e i I et RO 1 SECRELY | . RUSHED T0 SECURITY ed on Page T | Vault 1 [Faatsbony D Fear Mob Will Lynch Al- leged Slayer of Velma Colter wo) Halliwell, |told them t | men walked into was seated at his i‘ em imr S SR T veal the 1tion and did so | After fu tion for a s ot i actorily, t ba commanded Mr. Halli thg vault The co companied by a with the revolve then opened th ndit withdre He and his companic i 5 | Detectives could obtain from Mr. n and locked Halliwell only a vague description of Jail the bandits. Althou eavy Christ = 1 mas sh pol crsons desk ediately d combir satist 1 was & niotion soner throngs were passing | his cell ping the theater no one 1 1 usual occurrence as \wm Joutside, any un from u;c‘ LEVITT ATTEMPTS TOFORCEC. L& P. T0 FURNISH POWER {Redding Professor Flghs Own Battle for Electric Line tension fo His Farm AISES RATE QUESTION BEFORE UTILITIES GROUP | Critic of J, Henry Roraback Says Company Wanted Him to Pay 53,000 For Line Or Guarantee $659 a Year in Payments For Half Mile He Extension—Tells Commission Intends to Fight Present Charges. t | wou Maj. Shepai‘d thill\ Jur Deudm in Trial L — STATE BANK COMMISSIONER IS EXPECTED TO ACT TODAY; 100 P.C.PAYMENT FORESEEN PAREEL POST HITS 'asst. Atty. Gen. King, - NEWHIGH RECORD in Charge of Legal Proced Avalanche Received in This City ARO c; el:::;sCo:[f;i:: m N Dlllll]g_Wefihfld ' Money in Bank Will 0. FORCE HUSTLING Recover in Full. Almost Outgoing Packages taal prediction of Liquidation eI by State Official Quese tioned at Bank—Institu~ tion Suspended Business On Dec. 13 After With« .)00 000. Volume Cards Declines—Eatra Employes and Tracks Engaged For Rush, drawal of $ Assistant Attorney General ohn H. King said this after« noon that he would ask a court judge today papers appointing ederick A. Searle, vice presi« nt of Landers, Frary Clark, as receiver for the Com- mercial Trust Co. Mr, King will take this action at the request of State Bank Coms er Lester E. Shippee. A\:x'r“.uhr.\' of the process sposed of in a few The necessary docu- > been prepared and ented to a judge, if ing can find one. Supe- » court is not in session at rtford today. action for indicated that reorganization had ! ven up. Mr. King made the prediction that all depositors in the bank »\‘nu:d be paid in full. He said that it was probable that the ! e company would be liquidated but in authoritative Outgoing Mail Heavy at bank this after- A - ‘ C s conclusion was ques- t t and it was sai would be continued as a plans te law undes Two), 5 PROF, WORKS WiLL 1 BE COLLEGE DEAN Former Connecticut “Ag- gie” Head Promoted hy Hutchins \u~pend- ]dl] Terms Until After Holiday Husband Calls Police to Assist In Capture o{?_grflflse Party ‘Thief’ THE WEATHER Britain and vicinitys tonight: Tuesday in« ‘loudiness, not much in temperature, New Fair creasing change