New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 22, 1930, Page 2

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2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1930. . Bandits Steal Laundry Truck, Deliver Goods DARTMOUTH HEAD | FLAYS PROAIBITION Are says Drys I | ¢ 'BELIEVE IT OR NOT : (on ed request, proot of Takes Sausages When Store Owner Protests Chicago, Dec. 22 (P—"Couldn’t | | " asked Morris Licherman, | | with pley w 4 by stamped. ad- 1l furnish him), sent | envelope, Mr | BY RIPLEY ST KAZIMER “licatessen owner, of the robber ’ t helped himself to ‘ “take the rest out the accommo- || he picked up a draped them overcoat L both sau and ges walked away wi nd coat. —_— | lack of money that would give him oy in spending on gifts. He could no job, he said. Cannarella had been lecal bowling alle E in the Fr sions. habitue of had been | on several Miner confes- | « perately ln‘ decided to force | to “lend” him §10, and put- | ng the revolver in his overcoat | ket, went to the Palace bowling Main street, took an over- a hook and placed his| coat on the hook and put the re-| volver o a side pocket, larger| than the pocket in his own coat and | big enough to hide the gun. Waits in Dark for Miner He then w d to the Fraternal | alley ving there probably about | 10:45 o'clock, and went around in the rear and waited in a dark cor- near th airway at the rear About 11 o'clock ployed in the omes | coat fr WON AT;\'HE ODDS o 3037 To ONE Kangwan Track SHANGHAL, China 1929, ome pinboys | for th alked out of rella in the was one he “Go t wround WERE BALANCED ON ToP OF EACH CTHER By CYRIL BALL-Fipe DepT. EUGENE , QREGON past 80 vears of barefootec Two ye: ved the pain surgeon rem out causing an Tosses Gun Into Pond lows L : it Rophill bulging muscule sth of the wri aemon- rst Racketeer” TORACANS UNRULY building, = top of audit who w < ATLOUIS'S RETURN - | story told by « of | | of about an hour followed, and then police say, the youth admitted that he shot Miner “because he was going to beat me up for king for some money. A typed confession was prepared and it is said that Cannarella signed this, but this was denied Sunday by the youth, it was said by persons interested in the matter. Attorney parents of ( ir was retained by the 1 to defend him, and following a ¢ ce with the lawyer, the youth appeared to be confident that something would happen to save him. denial of an alleged confession said to have been made by the youth, and the police, having little except the al- leged confession, then began another search for witnesses to prove that Cannarclla was the one who shot Miner. T search continued all day Sur The cha against ( of murder was placed arella at 6 o'clock Sat- urday night, shortly after he had igned the alleged confession. One ct that had n been check- ed up, up to now, was an alleged rella to the po- lice. He said that after he had re- urned to the business section, after oting Miner, he called the oper- ator in the telephone buildin told her “Now get this straigh told of a shooting in the Odd Fel- lows’ building. Calibre Bullet Found Dr. John Purney, medical exam- iner, performed an autopsy upon the |body of Miner, and found one bul- let, which was a .32 calibre size. A gram of the body and exact where the bullets entered n and will be used as evi- trial in the higher B sdward points was dra dence court. urday morn- from a son of in Fitchburg to be made rec names. came to this cit his father’'s bo good The son, Car who to take charge of of reputatic is not the person w what simil lice court case po- in Worcester. hat tossed nd he reh- 4 it hods of HOOVER WILL LET be averted bility t hus lessening the Mr. Hoover would be on said at Hoover the has no PARCEL POST HITS | patches and Main 1 sa geL your too."” no significance to the until they related th Sergeant Ellinger they did not real- that there was any connection the youth who accosted d the murder. n inger gr of the say nothing a careful tion of remark, and | ident to sped the sig- remark. He told the to anyone but LT h in the the city and the w th young them, to call nt one WHio, 8poto police ot them to mo tellow the About 45 Saturday forenoon, rgeant Ellinger received a call from one of the boys, who said the youth they were secking was in a market on Myrtle street. The ser- geant went to the store, and Can- | narella was arrested while in the store. Repudiates Alleged Confession | When detectives began to | cstion concerning his | ovements o v night he was he shot Miner, ildered Vhei ply that proved to | that they 1 made capture, A grilling evolver the brought it to M in SOCTETY Wanted Money for Christmas ording to an alleged confession h the police ¢ v nade by later sign by him | afte e ELECTS L had been apprehend- | some money to use |q ts. vouth and irday fter he wanted eral Cannarella suddenly ind wi youth the detectives |an important | He was | made a a day of rejoicing and :xchange | of gifts, he was depressed over the NEW HIGH RECORD (Continued From First Pag e) dled as usual. Quiet Observance Expected T} ristir quictly obscrved | vear. There will be i of sp Protest some the brit Vul Co. follow an Iron nd L. Works, ders, Ir rk will but will be eption of al deliveric e Rein| Augmented choirs will sing Christ- s carcls in many of the churches, m: | pageants are planned in | while | others. GUARDSHEN TAKE THREE RUM BOATS ed in a previous seizure. two-masted schooner Hope e was taken by patrol boat 129 coast guard in Gravesend carly yesterday short nd guardsmen estimated § contents of one of thres compartments that the aboard. They Omland, Sorsor ounded vesterday bay a chase. from | schoomer arrested P spe 2 W th Louis The in afternoon fled and left to 1stoms men of liquor., y were seized by a pocket boat he Rockaway coast guard! Tom 1oc v t which 400 cases rom t | station. Off Sandy Hook the patrol boat Vigilant found the speedboat L'E: | perance a 1 towed it to the | Staten Island coast guard base. Tha at had no liguor aboard. LEVITT ATTEMPTS "TOFORCEC. L. & P, TOFURNISH POWER | (o rate was in poses to | {nine or two rate ca cemy F. 4 SEARLE TO BF RECEIVER AT BARK | I5 ly 1 lot a CONGRESS PROCEED - possi- | re- | WIDOW GETS CONDO! 10 Emimna CHRISTMAS SPECIAL SHOPPERS DINNER TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Served 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. ROAST VIRGINIA HAM in Cider shed Potatoes Bouillon Macedonies Virginia Biscuit French Chocolate Cake Coffee 25¢ Hot or Cold MALTED MILK 5¢ CHOCOLATE Donnell ys

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