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© DMILE AUTO CHASE OF THIEVES ENDED BY 25-F00T PLUNGE REL ASRS Pursued Car Going Mile a Minute Crashes Through Fence Into Pit. PAIR ADMIT CRIMES. ‘One Prisoner Says He Made Bootleg Fortune but Lost It Gambling. Dominick Albero of No. 324 East 1924 Street entertained assembled detectives at Pollce Headquarters this morning by @ frank discussion of his recent enterprises in automo- bile thieving and bootlegging. Al- bero, though scratched and plas- tered with surgeon's tape, had suf- fered no serious injuries from the twenty-five foot plunge of his auto- mobile into a paved pit beside the ©. J. Gude Building at 11th Avenuo and 67th Street last night, which ended a chase by one of the new po- lice pursuit automobiles from West ' ‘gna Avenue and 97th Street, in the course of which it is estimated nearly 100 shots were fired between the two cars. Michael Seclzo, of No. 416 East 124th Street, Albero’s companion, was not,so lucky. He is in Bellevue with @ broken ankle. “I’m nothing much for you to look at,” sald Albero, grinning ruefully at the masked faces of the detectives. ‘I don't mind telling you I regard my- self as a poor, piking Wop bum. I'm a piker, I’m ashamed of myself. I've come down to picking up automobile tire shoes at from $10 to $12 each. But i will say that I'm lucky. I'd rather be a lucky bum than a dead sport. Yes, I'm lucky. The only time I ever served was fifteen months in the House of Refuge for playing hookey and being a bad boy.” “How about Tony Boots,” asked a detective. ‘Did you shoot him?" Tony Boots, whose right name was Bruno, crawled into the West 177th Street police station one night last summer on his hands and knees and facoused Albero and others of having shot him. Albero was arrested and put under $10,000 ball. Bruno recov- ered and disappeared and there has been no trial. “No,” drawled Albero. actly. No, I didn't shoot him, I tell you. My wife told me Boots had in- “Not ex- sulted her. So, along with some friends, | invited Boots for an auto- mobile ride up Riverside Drive. When we were through with him we threw him out on the Drive. an say I shot him: “But you fellers don't have to bother about that, I settled it myself. I handed Boots $5,000 to go to Italy and I understand he’s bought about half the country and ts a sort of duke or prince or something. He's satis- fled. Forget it.” “Where did you get any $5,000 to give Boots?” growled a detective. “Why, you poor fish,” said the But I wouldn't prisoner so pleasantly that nobody seemed to resent It, ‘bootlegging, of course, There was one time last sum- mer I had $55,000 at one time from hooch. But then I thought I was & millionaire and couldn't keep money away from me and I took to shooting craps with Nick the Greek and Meyer Boston and that bunch. The first three nights they let me win $9,000. After the next two all I had wee the clothes on my back," Albero explained that, satin capl- tal to gnake a new start as a boot- tee fore he pulled the trigger. luck enough for one night and 1 quit." Albero and Seczlo were working on Markel, No, 771 West End Avenue, when surprised by two police automo. bile patrols. car, one man starting @ rapid revolver fire at the police while the other took the wheel. continued until Albero's car made 9 bad turn at 11th Street, through an trongguard rail, hit the When-Christopher Gangasky, nine- Brooklyn, That was] of the Bedford Avenue Station inter- fered, ‘The youth explained that Zubritsky had thrown a pot of boiling soup at Gangasky's mother, Mrs, Anna Gan- gasky, forty-five, after a quarrel at her home In Marey.Avenue last Mon- day night, and a general alarm had been sent out for him, After an am~ bulance surgeon had treated Zubritsky he was taken to Bridge Plaza Court on a charge of felonious assule. Gan- gasky was not arrested. Mra. Gangasky is in St. John's automobile at the home of Morris The two made for their The popping of revolvers Avenue and 67th crossed the sidewalk, broke wall of the Gude Building and droppea| Hopital, Brooklyn, suffering from into the pit. ic BOY NABS AND BEATS BURNS BROS. MAY MAN, 48, BEING SOUGHT | QUIT COAL COMPANY FOR'SCALDING MOTHER special Meeting Called to Act on Resignations of Officers. Frank lL. Burns, Vice President and Director of the Burns Brothers Coal Company, said to-day that at a meet- © Gangasky, 10, Turns ve Over to Police After Thrashing. 477 Marcy Avenue, Stephen Zubritsky, n, of, No. met peed he took to stealing tires. It/forty-five, of No. 699 Broadway,Jing of the directors next Monday en 80 easy he had been content . 2 * to Nee ta ent pee atenes: | Brooklyn, early to-day at Grand| morning the resignations of himself though he showed a receipt to prove that the fine Packard in which he was pursued last night had been pur- chased by him at the fut price two| days ago. “Where were you yesterday?” was asked, “At the races,” replied Albéro in- differently. ‘Won $900 on Oceanic. Broke even on the rest, Came back ‘to town and got into a crap game. They cleaned me and I.had to go out and pick up a few tires to get break- fast money. “But I'll tell the world I'm lucky When the cops came down into the hole after us, after shooting all the spare ammunition of the department at us on the way down, I was fool enough to put up a fight. There was ‘two of them had a chance to kill me and was willing. 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Period Bedroom Suite in American Wal- $] 796 nut, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Toilet Table MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE. 3° AVE. & 84"™ ST. _FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922, brothers and other directors is Mr.| there was any friction in the company | MacLean, Mra, Cornelia 8. Robinson. |QUIT TARIFF TINKERIN Burns deciined to say and refused to}and declared that the resignations | Chairman Executive Committee, Robert URGE MANUFA\ aenainant » L. Luce; Treasurer, Dr. Thomas R. pon the following resolu-| would not be accepted. Killilea;, Secretary, Capt, Chandler tion calling the special meeting: Burns Brothers is one of the larg-|smun = s Business Revival Up to Congress, Saye N. J. Annoctation He: “To rescind a resolution adopted by the board on April 11 last appointing M. F. Burns, F. L. Burns and R, G: 8. Brooks as proxies to the annual qeeting to be held May 25 and the appointment of three new proxies, and to receive the resignations of M F. Burns as President and director and F. L. Burns as Vice President and director, The Schatzkin {nterests, sald to est independent coal distributing com- panies and operates twenty-one coal yards and piers in New York, Brook- lyn and Jersey City. ale ee 18 CHARGES AGAINST PRISONER. CHICAGO, May 5.—Seventeen charges of robbery and one of robbery with in- tent to Kill were filed to-day against Malcolm Holman, son of Major J, M. Holman of Camp Grant. James Miller, who was arrested with Holman, was named as accomplice, Harold Perkins, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 6.— Feeling of the New Jersey Manufactur- ers’ Association, gathered here to-day in convention, appears to be all for call- ing upon Congress to quit political “tar- iff tinkering.” President Philip Bird of the associa- tion declared, "if Congress would cease playing politics with the Tariff Bill and enact & measure that will encourage NEW OFFIOCPRS OF ALLIED PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES. 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