Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1933 — Page 6
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YOUNG BEAUTY IS FOUND DEAD Beautiful Girl Believed Killed By Gangsters For Squealing X«« York, Dec. 14.— (U.R) A beautiful Kiri found garrotted in her guudily furnished apartment wus identified today uh Margaret I’iketsky Crlochock. 23, who squealed <uk two gangsters in a murder ease and was held in Bronx county jail for in months for her own protection. Police immediately planned to question Georgie de Perno, gang ster. serving a term for second degree murder in Dannemora prison, and Irving ledger, serving a fiveyear term for assault in Sing Sing. Margaret, wan used tne name of Marion Smith, and Dolores Curnow, her friend, were released from the county jail only 10 days ago. Both had testified against De Perno and Leder who were known to have influential friends in the underworld, and ptdice feared vengeance. Dolores Immediately returned to her home in Canada. De Perno and feeder were convicted in connection with the death
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of Joe Martilaro. Dolores was in | I love with De Perno at the lime, 1 I and Martilaro tried to force his at- 1 j tentions upon her. She told De , ! Perno and a few days later Marti- , 1 laro’s body was found riddled with I
| bullets. . Ma caret cam*.* to New York sevI .-ral ago from Shenandoah. 1 Pa., to < k stage fame. Her body 1 was discovered on her bed. an elecItrie light eord wrapped tightly. ■ I. ■
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' ———————— around her neck. Sho had been dead two days. Neighbors told police that 4S hours before they had heard a man within the apartment, shouting: "You haven't got long to live, baby,” I In the room were several package's containing toys done up in Christmas wrappings, labeled "Do not open until Christmas.'' They were believed intended for her four-year-old son, John Crlochock, child of an unhappy marriage* before she left Shenandoah. In.sur- . un.es policies found In the room, named the child as beneficiary. I oSays Whisky Trust Is “Sitting Pretty” Washington, Dec. 14. (U.R) —Rep. O'Connor, Dem., N. Y., for years • one of the leaders of the house wet block, c harged today at a joint 1 c ommittee hearing on liquor tax. legislation that a "gluttonous whis-! ky trust" was "sitting pretty in of-' -
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tlcial Wusblnvton" unit beciuiHe of Hr activities, repeal thus tar Imrt been u failure. O’Connor, whose offorta ntnrteil the movement for legalisation of 3.2 beer, decluretl members of the "whisky trust" had persuaded agricullure department officials to prohibit liquor importations "to a great extent, under the guise that the foreign products wo not made out of American grain," O'Connor said the "trust'’ had a lobby here “working on members of congress, th" treasury depart- . merit, the secretary of state, the 'department of agriculture, and even i the White House." o Former Missouri Senator Married Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 14. —(U.R) —Romance flowered again today In the life of 72-year-old James A. Reed, thunder-maker of the senate for IS years. His companion in the venture was Mrs. Nell Quinlan Donnelly,
whose unransomed rolettao In one of the first of the current series of sensational kidnaping* wus credited to "Fighting Jim." They were married last night. The union was unheralded. Twenty guests attended u dinner party nt .Mrs. Donnelly's apartment. After the meal they were told that they were to be witnesses of a wedding Judge John C. Pollock, of th' 1 1 Kansas City, Kan., I nited States . district court performed the cere mony. Sugar Warehouse Is Destroyed By l ire Mt Clemens. Mich., Dec, 14.--4U.R) —Fire destroyed the Mt. Clemens Sugar Company warehouse and its contents here today with an estimated loss of 1500,000. The building stored 10.200.000 pounds of sugar valued at nearly $500,000. Company officials said the loss was partially covered by Insurance.
Chest Fund Got Vegetables Brlston, Conn.. — (UP) The drive for funds for the Community Chest went off the dollar standard this year when truck gardeneix in the outlying sections of the town
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