VOL.UV„ BIANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1934. (EIGHTEEN PAGES) P R K X THREE C E N l i l

PrindimlB And Scene In Stoll Kidnai^ng

HAUPTMANN NEARER

MRS. STOLL UBERATE]

TRIAL FOR MURDER

Htt Plea Against ExtndHwo MAD KIDNAPER SOUGHT BOARD TALKS to New Jersey Rejected— Yoimg Society Matroa His Coimsd Files a New OVER PLAN OF Victim Treated Well ... . tamed Home After $50,- Appeal TOWN STORE While With Kidnaper 000 Ransom Was Paid ^

New York, Oct. 17.— (A P )—Bruno WaddeD SoRgests It As (Copyrleht, 19J4 by Associated P »a s )A ly ill and her head was aching from Federal Agents Close On

Richard Hauptmann, to a step Louisville Ky., Oct 17.— (A P ) the blow she received before the eloMr today to trial for the murder WMle Alice S|M:ed StoU was recov- start.” Trafl from Beginning — Sohtion of Charity Prob- ering from her experience at tbe o f the Infant aon o f Col. Charles A. "In fa c t she didn’t know she waa bands o f a kidnaper, Harold 9 . In Indlanapolto unti< some time later Lindbergh. Hto plea against extra- Nathan, assistant director of the Kidnaper Known and B e dition rejectad, Hauptmann’s only lems— Vote to Pay Smt when aba found herself in an apart- Bureau of Investigation, Depart- hope o f preventing hto removal to ment there, guarded by the Robin- ment ot Juatice, said today the gov- New Jersey now lies In an appeal to son woman. SettlemenL ernment waa turning on "all the lie?ed Insane— Befiered the Appellate Division of the Su- Wen Treated preme Court. Hto counsel, James steem-'' In an exclusive interview he "She has spoken highly of the way told of her experiences while she A . Fawcett, plans to file an appeal Aftor six days in the hands o f a she waa treated by t ^ wom|ui. She immediately. The new Board o f Selectmen in lunaUc kidnaper, Mrs. Alice S p ^ was in the hands of kidnapers. aaya that although acting as a guard “Mrs. Stoll,” be aald, “was hur- The unsmiling carpenter's fight their flrat meeting of the year voted StoU, (righ t) was retumsd safely Mrs. Robinson showed her every against extradition waa dealt a to her home last night. The young ried away from her home and taken consideration and did what she could Louisville, Ky., O ct 17— (A P ) — to accept the recommendation of north to Indianapolis by .the kid- crushing blow when Supreme Court aoclety woman, stolen from her to nuike her Imprisonment bearable. Unhampered no longer by any dan- Justice Ernest A. Hammer dismissed Town Counsel William 8. Hyde to naper. home last Wedneaday afternoon, "A s kidnapers go, Mra. Stoll waa ^ r to Mrs. Alice Speed Stoll, Feder- the w rit o f habeas corpus sought by compromise a ault for damagea was brutally treated at tbe time by "She war l^ing in the bottom of Fawcett In an effort to prevent brought by Attorney John F. Foley her abductor but was described aa the kidnap car. She had been allght- (Oontiniied on Page Sixtera.) al .agents today concentrated their Hauptmann’s removal to New Jer- of 26 Emerson street for damagea in a fairly good condition today. efforts on running down Thomas H. sey. Announcing hto decision last fo r Injuries alleged to have been suf- Robinson, Jr., named aa tha mad n l^ t . Justice Hammer said: fered by tbe plaintiff from a faU on Tbe StoU residence (above) into ”M y conclusion to that the relator Center atreet at Victoria Road. which the kidnaper gained admit- kidnaper who took the society wom- an from her home here toot Wednes- (Hauptmann) has failed to make Foley In hto complaint brought In tance by posing as a telephone re- out a case and that he has not ea- Superior Court, sought damages of pairman. It was here that Mra. HERE IS WHOLE STORY day for $60,000 ransom. In Louisville, decision as ta tabltobed bsyond s.reaaaaable doubt $1,600, but a conference between the Stoll was beaten over tbe head by that he waa not In the state of New attorneys and the court resulted in her abductor, carried to a waiting whether Robinson would face Ufa Jersey the night the crime alleged a compromise claim of $900. automobile and spirited away. Imprisonment or o f death binged on was committed.” Sidewalk Defective. OF THE KIDNAP QUEST a consultation to be held between Stay o f Execution Foley claimed be received Injuries Berry V. Stoll (le ft) husband of U. 8. District Attorney Tbomaa J. A fte r the decision was mmounced from a fall over a broken section of the society woman, paid over the Sparka, and Commonwealth’s At^ $50,000-with the only request that Fawcett obtained a stay of execu- ctmbing located on the inner curve tomey Emmet O’Neal. Kentucky tion until four p. m., Friday in order of the sidewalk on Victoria Road off his wife be returned safely to their ederal Men Knew provides death in the electric chair home. from | KIDNAPER SPENT to bring hto appeal before the Ap- Center street. Several photos of OS the maximum punishment for

pellate Dtvtslon. I t to considered the defective curbing accompanied kidnaping. TTie Federal government, Start H ut Robinson Was' ]]| | | £ under the Lindbergh law, can go no likely that action on the appeal will the letter from the town counsel and further than Ufe imprisonment. be taken by that time. were viewed by the Selectmen Hauptmann remains in the Bronx Highway Superintendent J. Frank the Kidnaper — How ”W e can give him death,” O’Neal Bowen was ordered to repair the said, "but we are not taking any county jail, where he has been held since his arrest nearly a month ago. damaged section at once. Select steps towards prosecution unless w e THREATTOKHL If tbs final barrier to hto extradi- man James H. Johnston presided aa GOV. CROSS PROMISES They Worked. have the full approval of Mr, Was Judged Insane After tion to removed, he will be taken im- chairman of the meeting in place of Sparks.” mediately to Flemlngton, N. J., Chairman Aaron Cook, recently in- A t S ^ rk s ’ office It was aald there where hto trial will take place. New jured. HENRY FORD’S SON Being Found Guilty of| would be no conflict between state LIQUOR LAW CHANGES Washington, Oct. 17.— (A P )—The and Federal prosecutors over the Tbe damages are the flrat to come Jersey authorities were ready to story o f a six-day quest to free Mra. transfer Hauptmann across the Hud- from the 1934-35 approprlaUona and caae. son last night if Justice Hammer the money will necessarily have to Alice^ Speed Stoll from the liands Hiefts of Jewelry. Is Resttag Today had not granted the stay. be. taken from some other appropria- FOOTBALL SHOES Federal Agenb Refeal Plot o f an Insane and tirutal kidnaper Mrs. Stoll, daughter of one of Denies Writing Notes tion, as the $600 item for repair of "To Redefine Taverns and waa told today by Department of Kentucky’s wealthiest famiUea, waa The decision blasting Hauptmann’s walks and curbs was defeated at the TURN MAN BLUE Justice men. Nashville, Tenn., O c t 17__ (AP) given complete isolation today la order that she might rest She ley hope of evading trial on the murder annua] town meeting. and Also Arrest Sender of The ace deteotivea, who have Remove Other Ineipiali- — Thomas H. Robinson, Jr„ accused I In her bed in their home on Uaat chiuge came at a night aesalon fol- Town Store. struck blow after blow at tbe kid- Athlete Goes To Doctor After its the kidnaper of Mrs. Alice Speed Kiln lane. Joyous retotlvca stayed lowing Hauptmann’s appearance un Charity superintendent George H. nap racket, were confident that they Mirrors Are Threatening Note. StoU, was once described aa "one of away, from the 16-ocre estate but the stand In the late afternoon in Waddell app^ed to tbe Selectmen ties in Law” He Says - H-ould soon seise Thomas H. Robin- those tVDM that eannnt I i«coived reports that she was re- which he denied, calmly and de- to consider the establishment of a Kept From Him. son, Jr., 27-year-oid form er attor- liberately, that be had written the ’’town store” for supplying groceriea ney’s clerk, who to named as the perience. She waa slugged raqsom notes received by (jol. LlndL- and clothing to those on the charity Other Speeches. Philadelphia, Oct. 17.— (A P ) Detroit. Oct. 17.— (A P )—A threat ting crimes. kidnaper. kidnapped whUe lU with a cold and beigb after the baby was kidnaped. list. In reversing hto previous stand — Poison which physicians to kUI Edsel Ford unless he paid Thto characterisation waa made "Additional arrests are expected Harold Nathan, Department of Jus- The atoUd German stowaway waa on the "store” plan. Mr. Waddell blamed on a pair o f newly- $5,000 waa revealed by Department In the near future,” the Department by Dr. E. W. Cocke, state commto called to the stand by bis counsel stated that the present plan had not By ASSOCIATED PRESS tice Invesfigator said, she bad boas dyed football shoes caused of Justice agents here thto morning also announced, but it declined to aioner ■ o f Inatituttons, in a letter and given the ranaom notes. Faw- proven successful, and that the es- brutaUy treated at times during bar Political talk issued in great Willtom Itonan, 20, a C!onsho- with the arrest and purported con- name the other aaspecU. written Sept. 4, 1930, while he was cett, telling him to examine the captivity. He added that nve for tabltobment of a town store would volume on the platforms o f the state hocken athlete, to suffer from fuiaion o f a roan who gave the Agents made clear that almost superintendent of tbe Western State notes carefully, asked Hauptmann eliminate certain faults that have on unusual malady. a few iutances of rough usage, tte name of Edward LIckwala from the very first day of tbe cose hospital at BoUvar. Young Robinson kldnaperia "behavior was that of a whether they wete in hto bandwrit- cropped up within the past year. last night and out o f It came one Ronon wore the oboes Satur- Federal agents said Uckwala, 20, they felt certain tluit Robinson was UeU been confined to the hospital for I gentleman. ing. Slowly Hauptmann read each He aald that 10 per cent o f tbe announcement o f more than passing day. With sores opened by ex- wrote a note to Ford demanding the kidnaper. They had no doubt three months and nad been given In- Robinson was believed to be some- note. N ot a word waa said. For town’s population was now on reliel Interest. It was when Gov. W. h. ertion, hto feet absorbed the .that he leave the $5,000, In $6 'and to the care of hto father, T. H. where In the mid-west, and it waa nine minutes he scrutinized the col- and that the current two months Cross, Democrat, speaking at WilU- dye. That evening he felt 111 they would catch him—but they $10 bills. In a candy box at the rear were driveti to a terriflo pace by the Robinson, egalnst the advice o f Dr. hoped some clue m igh t be found, ia lection. Then he said:' bills for groceries and clothing and mantlc, said hto party shortly would and went to a physician. Hto o f 3341 Medbury avenue. Cocke. ’Tt is not my handwriting. It 1s announce a program relative to the face --as blue, though Ronan fear that Mrs. StoU would be killed the apartment bouse In Indianapolis, other reUef items totaled $7,600. The agents said a dummy pack- Robinson had been sent to the'i the first time I ever saw them." state's liquor situation. didn’t know i t before thev could reach their goal. where Mrs. Stoll spent six harroww Complaints had been received, he age was prepared and let' at the Central State Hospital for the in- ing days. Mrs. Robinson was re- said, o f persons changing tbe The Governor epitomized hto The doctor took In tbe situa- Reasons For Fear designated place. 'Dsey said Mra. sane In the spring o f 1020 when he ported in police circlet to have been amounts on the face of the orders is- prophecy by saying "In a few days tion r.t a glance and surmised To account for this fear, they Claude Landervllle, who Uvea at the was accused o f two jewel robberies taken there by Federal agents to sued them and of exchanging goods ■ will state In detaU the facts. We that tbe poison was absorbing pointed to the fact that the kid- address given, picked up the pack- and his counsel entered a plea o f in- P°bit out the apartment The latter received from the town for gasoline. propose to redefine taverns under a the oxygen In the victim’s naper slugged the wealthy Louisville SUGGESTS NEW ACT uge and that later LIckwalajickv was sanity. The following year he was I “ Y whether she ----- He aald that the town store would more liberal policy as well as to re- blood. arrested. woman with an iron pipe before move other Inequalities in tbe liquor Fearing the athlete might carrying her off from her home. transferred to the Wntern State stiU here or In Indlanapolto. Poa- correct thto and other faults that The investigation which resulted hospital. sible clues to her husband’s whare- had developed recently In the dis- tow." suffer from a shock, tbe p b ^ - They said Robinoon had been ac- In Lickwala’a arrest was directed According to the hospital records, abouta and to the mtoeing part o f INPLACEOFNRA tribution plan. The Governor also Indicated pend- ctan kept him fr o 'i mirrors by WIlUam Larson, head of the De^ cused of robbery and of attempted ing receipt of a report from the spe- while, he gave emergency treat- Robinson admitted committing the the ranaom money stiU are sought. Wants Investigation r"rtm ent of Justice here. assaults on yoiing girls In or near Federal agents said only $500 The store plan, while not in gen- cial tSLx commission forecasting a ment. Nashville. Tenn. It waa after one of robberies, the loot o f which totalled The letter waa dated October 8. more than $6,000. The records state been recovered. eral use throughout the country, plan of relief to towns overbur- After the patient was given A trap waa laid on October 12, but the robbery charges were brought dened In their charitable work ai quantities of oxygen at a hos- that tbe youth, who was then 22 <)iieetioas Sirs. Rnhiiteow Head of C. of C. Says Present however, kr-a uaed aucceaafully Jn it waa only partially succeaaful. against him that he spent a period Mrs. Robinson, who waa taken la many places, he said. He suggest- well as relief on real estate and pital, he waa declared improv- Caught Lost Night in the state inaane fisylum at Nasb- years old, prepared flcUUous war- ed that the entire charity situation busineas tax burdens. ed. Physicians, amid it waa one LIckwala finally was arrested vUle. Legislation Was Only to he investigated and an inspecUon of “No Jinuny Walker” of the strangest cases in tbe last night, agents said, but It waa A s aigna of Robinson’s feeble in- The governor made reply to a re- institution’s record. successful stores in thto state be kept secret until morning. tellect, officiato pointed to finger' liquor visited two NashvUle homes, In company with her and two rd»^ cent declaration of Hugh M. Alcorn, made. The Selectmen, while not Agents said they questioned all prints left on the ranaom letter and leaving with Uiamonda, watches, Uvea of the StoU family, waa prato- Meet Emergem^. Republican nominee that If elected members o f the LdmdervlUe fam ily the fact that the note named ”T. H. ed by the Stolls today ae havlhg (Oonttaoed on Page Nine) he would devote his whole time to and, while they were absolved ot (CoDtImied on Page Btoven) the office by saying be (the Gov- Robinson” as intermediary. This to protected the kidnap rictim. compUcity in ' the attempted eztor- Mr. and Mra. (Seorge StoU went ernor) has devoted Ills whole time to BOARDS TO STUDY the name of the youth’s father. The Memphis, Tenn., OcL 17.— (A P ) n, information was obtained to the Federal buUdlng and con- the duties and he had been tbe only elder Robinson’s address in Nash- —A proposed new act, embodying which directed suspicion to Lick- ville waa given'in the letter,, mining sulted with Investigator Nathan. A dafloite fonnulation of m pomiA- governor to do thto. Governor Cross wala. • GLOMAGENNARD said he waa “no Jimmy Walker aa TEXTILE PROBLEMS it doubly easy for the agents to be- PIERPONT CARRIES “W e came here os emiasariea o f neq^t economic policy, and differing EMael Ford to the only aoo of Berry.” said George StoU. "H e and Mr. Alcorn would Insinuate.” gin their work of tracing. shnply from the National Indus- Henry Ford. He to 41 years old we feel that AUce has been protect- A t Hartford, In another speech. "The ransom totter,” said a state- trial Recovery measure, waa out- ed by Mrs. Robinson and that wa Governor Cross said everything of- nient released by William Stanley, lined here today by Henry I. Harri- FOUND IN SCHOOL (OonUnaed on Page Eleven) SECRETS TO GRAVE want to' do as much for her in re- fered by the RepubUcana aa con- asBlstaut to the attorney general, man, president of the CHiainber o f StretdhOnt System EspecU* turn. I asked tbe authoritlea to do Commerce of the United States. atructive program, had been stolen TREA8VRY BALAN<^ '^ 9 * obtained by special agents and immadiatriy forwordetf the whatavec poasibla to aid M rs, Rob- * In a speech ready for delivery be- from us (Democrats). Alcorn at to tech- inson's comfort.” Thomaaton, cautioned hto hearers nical laboratory of the Department - w e tbs annual eenventlon o f tbe ly to Be Taken Up by h ” Washington, Oct. 17 — (A P ) — It was with Mrs. Robinson that Cheshffe Girl Umoght iOd- o f Justice in WashlngtOB. Brains o f DiUhiger £aog| Grain and Feed Dealers’ National against being misled by the Demo- The position of the Treasury Octo- «ta. Berry Stoll went yesterday to cratic cry of relief and charged AaaociaUon, Mr. Har-iman declared vestigators. ber 16 was: Printe Identlfled ' the Indlanapolto home o f the ttev. that the present NRA legislation oaped, Spent the Night at Democratic nominees and others Receipts $19,115,673.34; expendi- "Latent fingerprints, developed on Electroented; Refuses To and Mrs. E. Arnold Clegg, and trie- ^l^waa enacted to meet aa emergen- with seeking to convey the impres- tures $62,830,279.26; balance $2,- the letter, were pronounced by fin- phoned her husband that aba w4o sion that Republicans had refused 048,660,617.11; customs receipts for gerprint experts to be identical with safe. Mra. CTegg is a reUUve o f H e said the codification o f Indua- means o f relief for the needy. He Woahington, Oct. 17.— (A P ) the .fingerprints ot T. H. Robinson, TeO About Compauons. the month $14,668,385.02. the Stolls and ahe and her huaband f to now virtually completed and reiterated hto stand for old age i>en- F-enditurea). Bhccess o f expenditures upon comparison by the handwriting brains” o f the- dissolved DUUnger ir-'-'*er of the way with them. Prejudice against tbe SMt, among Hayes’ Statemeat facturiag Industries, was la proa : 1707,033,182.90; gold assets $7,988,- M her family feared but stayed wob, was electrocuted at Ohio Peni- pect today, while manufacturers Harold Nathan, in charge of the businesa men, be said, to "very wlto two schoolmates whom she Mayor T. Frank Hayez of Water- 724,840.30. tenUaty early today—the first of studied four executive orders Issued (Oonttaned on Page Eleven) Department o f Juatice men in thto •trong” because o f a feeling that had accompanied to their heme a ft- bary, Democratic nominee for lieu- the -mmadlclunuuuc ganggong ofor robberaronnera and orea, aaia Koninaon, a college n by the President yesterday. area, said Robinson, a coUege ’the government to attei-'pUng to er school closed yesterday. tenant governor, in following the killere to receive the death penalty formerly been employed by The orders placed into effect the tba Kgimeat all huatnesa,” that the act She rode back to school this Ckivemor on the WllUmantlc plat- by legal process. StoU Oil Refininj; Company recommendationa of the President’s of ‘has been conducive o f unrest and morning in the town bus, unaware form asserted the Republicans had Unaided and with the ghost o f a which Berry Stoll to president Textile Mediation Board, lieaded by ^ k e s , ” “that it has been appUed of the excitement in town occasion- offered no substitutes for Pnsident smile on his lips, the 32-year-old The . reture of Un. StoU waa Governor John G. Wlaant of New Dead Girl ‘Identified* to fields Where enforcement to dlffl- ed by an aU-nigbt search o f s& te Roosevelt’s relief measures. He killer sat down to death in the brought about through a ehaiw o ( edit. If not impossible o f enforce- Hampshire, through which the gen- officers aad constables to. her. cited this as a reason why voters of gaunt wooden chair within the events atartlng with the deUveiy ot mant,” and that I f has led to at- the state should support the Demo- eral strike in the textile Industry The chUd’a parenU, Mr. and Mra. waa tonnlnatod last month. high stockade of a prison guarded the $80,000 ranaom package last tempta "at price fixing and other Wrongly for 12th Time • oaaph Oennaro, Uve remotely from ■n»e work aaaigmnmt boards will in an unprecedented faohlon, so Friday 'morning. In oompUanoe monopoltotic practices and endeav- <0(mttooed cm Ntaw) tM troUey Une on which Gloria to ■tudy the maehine load problem In I — — — fearfid was Warden Preston E. with the raneom note left by tte o n to regulate minute detalto of trafisported from Sandbank station Thomas, o f the zero hour poaaibUl- bualnoss.” the Ihree industries and report to kidnaper, tbe taotfoy waa aent tty on the Cheshirs-MiUdale Une. The Kanoaa City, Kaa., Oct. 17.—<$a roadside ditch near here October tlea tbe law ./ould be frustrated, expresa to Thomaa H. Robinson, the Presldeht by January 1. Mean- (•AJ^)—An Ozark bUto farmer and^" ’ • • ...... "My own conviction,” ha contin- road between her home and the car 6, had been “poaiUvely” IdenUfled. Kept Hto Pledge Sr., father o f the aocuaed IddnapaL while, the order prohibita Inereoses hto wife hastened to Pine Bluff, ued. "to that a permanent act can tracks to through the wood*. Etocb time the body, was Identified, W ith him into death, Pletpont The father waa namod as intem o- be drawn which will be of great in the machine load of workers to Ark., today to meet their daughter, Searcli Begias MAKING VOTERS the supposed victim was found carried the “ inside a to iy ’ o f hto diary in the first ranaom note. H w i^ue to industry and labor, aad February 1 ,1 ^ , and empowers Uie leaving behind them tbe body o f a aU\ When Gloria did not return after board to requln raduoUoni in eases break In September, 1033, from tbe money waa deUvered to Robinaoa’o e ^ h will not Improperiy burden school in th* lata afternoon, and no TONIGHT brutaUy alaln girl they had identl- On the strength o f the McCrea Michigan City, Ind., state prison. the oonsumer.'* ^ increases placed in effect since NaahvUle home by a Foderal agent trace o f her was found, aeaich was fled and claimed as that' of their identification, authorities had gone From tbe ten felone that vralk^ • P r o p o s e d A c t A special aeaaion o f tbs local July, 1933, where tbe boards feel child. paring as aa aapress company aqp- begun. Thto was intensUied because ao far as to issue a murder warrant to bloodless liberty on that occasion. RegiatraUon Board wiU be held the increased work load resulted In , ______I, plwa. Mr. Harrtnuui'm propose^ set of report that an escaped inmate - .t as Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mc- for a missing Fort Smith, Ark., John DiUtnger, himself aq cnc-con-| ’Tha father took the in the Municipal building for exceeslve effort on the part of the would be administered by a board of the Connecticut State Hospital Crea sadly prepared to take the married man and father o f oix chil- Viet from that institution, and Pler- the purpose of making votera worker. hto daughter-in-law, Modday i of five, who would a< in a judicial bad been seen in Cbeahlre. He was body back to their home at Lavaca, dren, who bad been named by Win- pont, organised a machine-gun noon, following instructions r mauMT on the approval o f codea, between 8 and 8 o’clock. Thto Separata Boards Ark., for burial, they received a found in WoUoott, an adjoining nie Mae os the father of her ex- gang that etched a frightful chap- ed in another ; ite la which' and in the establtonment o f poUclei meeting w is arranged for tbe Separate boards will be appointed telephone caU from pine Bluff in- town, busily chopping wood. pected child. ter in the history of modem crime. Robinson. Jr., waa namad os g i tfnder which "codes would be for- convenience o f those who oould by tbe TextUe Labor RetaUona When the scltool bus drove up to forming them their 18-year-old Besides th* parents, two stoters “J am the only man aUve who opd intermediary. mulated." not be at the other sessions. Board for eadi of the three Indua- daughter, Winnie Mae, waa aUve of Winnie Mae and on Arkansas H umiston adiool tb.s morning knows th* ‘who*’ and the 'hows’ Closely Wstchag The law wmdd ha aa fa r aa possl- The final seoaioin for making triea, but the same individual will and on the relief roll there. sheriff to whom.ebe bad confided Gloria was in i t Cchool (Jfftcer serve aa tba Impartial chairman of aad I’U take this little story with Mrs. Robinson, Jr,, took A ' ol* "a ciTll rather than a criminal John Nelson greeted her. She had votera wtU be this SaturdAy This development came os anoth- her plight had l ^ t l f l e d the body. Si. thrae. A representative of labor m* on my last walk.'* Pierpoat re- for Terre Ha’ite, lad. Oaghqrl itatuta an- ahoold ba anforeaahle stayed overnight with two ^ rls her between 9 in the morning and er anti-cUmax In n case that has The farmer talked over tbe tele- and one o f employers in each In- cent’-' rrrote Miss Jesrie Levy, In- transaetloiia both tip. i S h l 8 la the evening. baffled police. It 'wa* the twelfth phone with the girl at Pine Bluff dloaapoUa attorney who defended and her tath*r-i»4aw lO w m e w i aa r s f « Blxtoea.1 time the bullet-riddled body o f . the and was oattofied she waa hto him. I as Page: girl, oa aXDectant moUiar found ta daiuiitar. That’s what Piaraaat 014. ' tf ANCHBBTER EVENING HEBALD. MANOHEEllER. CONN,. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17,1984. racket has stniok la tha TWINS BBINQ gABVlS n ims PLACE am i,' PAMlLT .R O g m TO U I B ro u again. Laula EapMlto, 33 ytar aoerp MANOBURB.- AOVEimSCMENT— AOVBIttlSBMENT— IRONXIBE SCENE old son ct a weaitoy junk dealer, is CONROW A WINNER LT.BARRONHEADS PREDICT NEWPARTY the gubernatorial election In that dlacusBlons were W. R. belnc hdd by kidnaper for 130,000 THe first twins boni at the A Hf» kmg . resident of Man- YOUNC REPUBLICANS REY. GEORGE E.QUAILE, state. California packing and Vlggoe Btrd Oeorge H aw l^l ranaom. Manchester Memorfal hospitai Manchester High school glils will ehestar, now a im t 80 yaara old, STOCKS ARE ACTIVE Stonord of California advanced NEW DEAL DEBATED W. Pickeriv. Edward ton__ this year arrived this morning. IN FAIR CONTEST be interested to know that the 18th V.F.W.^TIIERE drove bit autonobtla up Main about a point. Non-ferrous metals Cordon Harrower and Waltar' _ OF NEW KIDNAPING Federal agents and police—^jutt SOONINFIELD SALISBURY SAVANT, DIES Nonea. Attorney Arthur L. tOtiai • concluding their cate against Bnuio Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jarvis ot annual High School girls' conference street this morning and sasmtd sagged • little. 470 Adams street are the proud under the auspices o f the HartfOefl unable to find the bull ding be TO MEET ON FRIDAY ON MARKET TODAY man gave a summary of the ofrtBfioa Hauptmann In the Lindbergh ab- THE Ralls were evidently helped by BY MANUFACTURERS expressed In the discussions. duction anb murder—have to little parents o f twin girls. County T. W. C. A. wUl be held In was looking for. When near Salisbury, O ct 17,— (A P )—The moderately favorable corloadings Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis are the the aiaatottbtny Congregational death of the Rev. George Emerson E. Kent Hubbard, president o f the jM ofW eiltliyJiik Dealer 'ta work on. They say the youth's James T. Pascoe, ADotlmr Elected Commander at Ai* QuUm’s store be recognised a Political Obserrert Say New reports for western. carriers, and association in a brief talk at tha tattUy Is too fearful of kidnapers parents of It children, seven girls church,. Friday and Saturday, Octo- peraon be knew and stuping me Quoile, founder and headmaster of the statement of Prealdent Roose- and four boys. ber 10 and 3a BARGAINHOUND CoL Raymond F. Gates to ^Isbury school for boys, which oc- opening of the aeaaion this morn- vengeance to cooperate. car asked "Where's the post Early, Gains Reported m velt at fails mid-week. press confer- ing, expressed the purpose ot the Since the hospital has been Salesman for Watkins imal Meetmc Held Last oOloe nowT" curred Monday, became known to- ence that the matter of RFC loans State Leaders Disenss the b HeU far a Ranson of Eepoatto vanished Monday eve MoTcsients Are Already meeting by pointing out that today, built, an average of one set of Mrs. j Harris, who Is ebalr- day. He was 67 and death waa due to needy carrie.s was chiefly a nlag. Hit automobile was found I . C. the directors and the various oora- twins each year baa been bom. an of the committee from the Address Gathering on Or- to cancer, -v Nmneroos Issues; Dollar question of providing satisfactory abandoned last, night In the Bronx. Bros., Interested in Music Night m Armory. I spooe you're Juat Knit the thriftiest and smartest Complex Problems Facing mlttees were unable to determine, $20^. Two sets ware bora last year, Wesleyan Ouild in charge o f the col- rushing around Uke sweater o^ rabbit's hair yam. 300 A native of Qmagb, Ireland, Dr. collateral. Financial circles are The youth Is the eon of Anthony Quaile after graduation from 'Trin- without assistance, of the member- twin daughters to Mr. and Mrs. lection o f old gold, goM plated and mad for all the yds for 60 cents. Why you can knit ganization Detafls. Dips a Trifle Abroad. awaiting with keen Interest the ship, what course the organization Etposito, wealthy Junk dealer. Lome Williard Scott o f 89 Bigelow silver articles. Is anxious that the WEDDINGS ity College, Dublin University, came President's address to the American Them at PresenL who waa engaged to be married sdcials this aeoaon, a whole sweater for $2,001 See the sliould pursue. Ntw Tork. Oct 17.—(AP)— Tb« street in August and twin sons to Joseph W. Conrow was sngaged uiembers of the Ouild and church WUUam Barron, Lieutenant of the Washington, O ct IT.— (A P )— On but what are you to tbe United States and became a Bankers Association convention shortly, left bis bouse Monday eve new colors at Cheney's Salesroom. master in St. Chaustlon's school, Mr. and' Mrs. ICraest Sherman of in the banking field when In 1931, at people generally, turn tn their con- Manchester Police department was doing about your next week, and was gained the im- Air plants of tbe pineapple fam- ning to drive his grandfather home. November 8, Anoerlcan politics may Ool. Raymond F. Oates of WIlll- Coatleton, Staten Island. He was or- New York, Oct. 17 — (AP) — pression, from the number of bank- 318 School atreet on November tha urgent request o f C. ElmoA tiihutiona at tba supper this eve- elected Commander o f Andersota' Pontillo-Bengtson reach a cross roads perhaps a his- b e a u t y T Hurry, F