Clue There All The Time To Mad Bombers Identify -.tl' YORK iAPt- The Mad was found after Metcsky's arri.-stnhome made pipe bomb was found i- it-i-'s is-ycar reign of terror? M, . over Tuesday. even as he nur- sed the explosives for another New York foray. "I'm glad I did it." 53 -year-old George Metesky told news paper- men as be was brought here in handcuffs from his Waterbury- L'onn.. home. Then he added: . "I'm sorry I inlured people-' ltletesky was arrested Monday night. He signed I statement that places in New York. He is a stocky. grey. tubercular man with a spinsterish air about hzm. His bombs injured 15 persons hut no one was killed. He wal quoted as saying it never was his lIlI('fIilOfI to take human life. .lictcsk.V Drobably will be charged under I New York antl- bomb law that carries I max- lmum 25 years in prison upon ronvicilon. But his sanity almost certainly would be In Issue. Waterbury's chief inspector Jo- iicph R. Bendler said the bomber tniadcd New York's Coliseum last month when the auto show My on. Tens of thousands of ex- IllItliOI'S and visitors were there. Iletesky was quoted as saying he had a home-made pipe bomb with him and intended to plant It. But Bcndler said the Bomber explosive roar would not sound impressive enough. So. Bendier said. Metesky re- turned to Waterbury. There. with rare. he fashioned a bigger bomb uith I louder "boom" to it. It was one of three Bendle said he planted 32 bombs in public; dcclded It was too weakvthat its 1935 Metesky embarked on his ca- lreer in 1940 because he fancied . Consolidated E d I s o n onipanyi had cheated him out of c mpcnsan tion for an injury. CLUE ALWAYS THERE I The clue to the bomber's iden- tity lay in the files 0! the t:iiy'S huge gas-electric utility. It has? been under their very noses for, years. 1 it was the Homhcr. him-elim who brought about his capture. l Beginning last Dec. 27. the iliomber sent the first of four let- ters to the New York Journal- American. They wcre proiiipted by the newspaper's series of open- letters urging the Bomber to givcl himself up and promising him legal protection. In each letter. the man re- vealed a little more of his back-7 ground. From the tone of the let- ters he did so willingly. as though he deliberately wished to invite capture. His last letter was dated Jan. Ill. in it were details iiiiicli sent Consolidated Edison back once more to the files they had been combing for years . Last Friday. Alice C Kelly, who has worked for the utility foi 25 years. came across a file of six threatening letters llletesky had written to the company since "As I pulled this tviicwrlttcn letter I knew I had something." Miss Kelly said. GIVEN FULL CREDIT Thus ended the grento-st man- hunt ln New York history. It Nov. Ill. 1940. in I Consolidated Edison powerhouse on the IIPP” vicst side of Manhattan. Police gave the Journal-Amer ican full credit for events leIdInl up to the bomber': capture. There was I 325.000 reward for the Mad Btnnber'a capture. Every last. man of the 23.0W' member New York Police Force was thrown into the hunt It one time or another. Down the years. his devices were found in railway iermllllllt movie houses. big Broadway mo- tion picture palaces. Ind PUDIIC buildings. His bombs actually ex- ploded in Grand Central Terminal. Radio City Music flail. Pennsyl- vania station and Brooklyn": Pa- ramount Thealre. Others were found before they blew up. INSURED IN 1932 Consolidated Edison said its files indicated Metesky was I 530-a-week employee of the utility in 1932 when he was injured by I boiler flash-back. The files listed Metesky as having received sick The third annual older boys Par- liament will take place in Char- lottetown February 5-10. Seen OLDER BOYS' PARLIAMENT PLANSESSIO ferday to discuss the two-day sea-.have been most silt-i:e.ssfiil with aton- Flack. Henry Sherren. Donald I The boys follow as near as possl-f Moore. Vimy Gregory, Rev. above is the planning committee of the parliament II it met yea- pay and I group insurance set tlcment for his injury. However. Metesky claimed III contracted tuberculosis as I re- sult of his injury. A mild looking man with small blue eyes. he began seeking compensation for what he considered total disabil- ity. Three times he was refused. Kinnon. Song - "Whalevi-r Will Be". Rosina Kenya and Gloria Chalsson tencoredl Song A lor pupils. Recitation - James White. Comedy -- "I Came to Your "White Christmas" Sen- Some of Mt-tesky's neighbors WCddlnR'.'. ' ' considered him "a nice guy." RBCIUII.-Iilil - Peter (.IlalSS(lIl. Others said he had the fussiness lfIte!'m1S3l0n- Dialogue - Unpraclicai Joke. Recitation - Alden Shechan. Step Dance -- Mary Shechan. of I crotch:-tv old woman. and showed marked distaste for the day-today intrusions nf neighbor- began when I crude but clever hood children onto his premises. At the civic nomination It Georgetown yesterday. Mayor P. L. Boudreault was returned to oitice as were five members of his last council:- Raymond W. Solo- man. Merchant; N.W. Hansen. nuip-wood yard manager; C.A. Scuily, assistant King's County tailor; James McConnell. Jr.. pro- duce dealer: CA. Fraser. C.N.R. lnramotixe engineer. new council. ior is Mr. Walter Macl..ean. ser- vice station operator and fisher- man. who was also elected by ac- clamation. Mr. L.S. Batchllder. who was I member of the council for the past two years. did not offer for rr-nomination. This is Mayor Boudreault's sixth trriii as chief magistrate of George tmin since I931. Nominations were held in this ounce of the Tow Clerk. Mrs. Agnes Murphy. Mayor Boudreault Is Returned lC0"C9" Held For New Term Al Georgetown Ai Bear River S. On Friday night. December 22nd. to capacity. to witness the annual Christmas concert put on by the teacher and pupils of this school. The school was beautifully dec- orated, with streamers and electric lights adding to the gaiety of the season. The following is the pro- gram. Welcome Song-Senior pupils. Welcome Recltation-- M a r y White. Dnll Drill A 4 Junior Girls. Recitation -E Kenny Chalsson. Monologue - Peggy 0'l(eefe. Dutch song - Hanna and Corrie Veld. tencored). Dialogue - Jimmy's Unlucky morning. Recitation -e Kevin Chalsson. Song -- Rudoioh the Red-nosed Reindeer by Junior pupils. Recitation - Shirley Hennessi-y. Dialogue - Horn Thirty Years to soon. Catherine White. Recitation Donnie OiKc-cfe. Song - Silver Hells; Mary Chais- son and Helen Sheehan (encoredl. MAYOR BOUDREAULT Councillors Are ll.-iyor B.H. Yen and four coun. tilllors were returned to office It the civic nomination It Montague yrstcrday. Two new members nom lnaicd are John Hughes, school principal. and Charles J. Fraser. fccd merchant. loiincliiors for ward one. south nine of river. Claude Nicholson. (ii.-irics Fraser and Arnold Van- nt river. Frank L. Green. Gilbert it Clements and John Hughes. The retiring councillors Ire: Marshall Reynolds. who was twice mayor and a councellor for many Mars rellrlnl as he in no longer twins: in the town: and Douglas lltrcowan. retiring due to the pres sure of business. Mr. McGowan hart served for three terms. Mr. Claude Nicholson. proprietor til the Montague Garage II atIrt- Inr his fourth term. and Arnold lrinltlcrstlne merchant hla iiecond. I: is Gilbert Clements. of the Mon- I-isuc Electric. Frank Green. of the firm. Macbeod and Green is starting his third term. This is the fourth term for B.H. Tm as mayor. who also served READY TO NEGOTIATE LONDON (AP) - Yemen said Tuesday night it in ready to open Miznttattoiis aimed at ending its Roars-old border dispute with the ltriti.-ah protectorate of Aden. The it-mcni Leation in London made the announcement in reply in In British Itaternent Jan. it that Rriiain had initiated negotiations "'1' 'rontier talha. EASTERN GUARDIAN m"ii".3a”n'X3.E:'i32.'”" ”"' -WI. PI'fII'l DAY Pastoral CIIIPI. MM annual meeting. Mule Church. Thursday, Jan I D-tn. If atorrnyt follow CANADA'S IE8? are Rome Stun custom tailored Inita. taller. Illrrny iuvei-. PERSONALS Lola Macxinnon I Monicigue's Mayor Yeo, Four ldcrstine. For Ward two. north side . Recitation A Kenny MacDonald. Sten dance - Mary Chaisson. tcncorcdt. l'tccitatlon--- Mary Ellen Mac- Re-elected elected by acclamatlon yesterday when no further nominations were made other than the minimum number required to fill the offices of Mayor and six councillor.-i. The new council comprises Jos- MATINEE 3 P.)I. true. grows bigger clay by day. Bear River South School was filled- Joseph J. Campb-elllsmhleclecl Souris Mayor By Acclamaiion The Town Council of Souris wast eph J. Campbell. former councillor . TODAY ONLY - CAPITOL Everything you've heard about "GUYS AND DOLLS" is The fame of this great screen entertainment Doris Mooney. Helen Sheehan and Shirley Chnlsson. tencoredl. Recitation - Helen Shecban (en- cored). Dialogue - Good-Rye. Recitation - Doris Mooney. Violin Selections A Peter Chais- son tllli. Recitation - John Hennesaey. Mary White. 6 Junior pupils. Carols - By class. Closing recitation - Mary Shen- han. As the class sang - "Here Comes Santa Claus". Santa enter- ed amid the ringing of bells. and roars of applause from pupils and audience. In his usual jovial man- ner he dlstributed gifts to pupils. teacher and others. Santa left. wish- ing one and all a Merry Christmas. During the program many beau- ilfiil violin selections were render- ed by Peter Chaisson t.lr.i, Ic- Alumlnum Doors and Windows Awnings. Garage Doors and Step and Stair Railing FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL WEATHERALL ALUMINUM CO. I25 KENT ST. DIAL M2! as Mayor. Councillors Wilfred C. Wright. I). Arthur MacDonald. Wendnll Biri. Elmer MacDonald. Dr. Elmer MacPhee and Keith MacKen1.ie. The first four were members of the past council. EVENING 6:45 and 9:15 MAYOR YEO as councillor for several years. The town was incorporated in? 1917. ' MAGISTRATE SWORN IN . ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. rcr-i-Joiml A White was sworn into the New-. foundland maglstrncy in in-ten uiemonlea Monday. Mr. Whitei was appointed to the magtstracy last month while he was new: ad- itor of radio station CJON. Hml wonder why DI'.CIIllSe'S IIIIIVI roon hdpitojtypooploggy ii”: inn ill; Agile - Sm UL.- tr & II: b '&'t-1.3 A i G AND ITAIIINO MARLON BRANDO JEAN SIMMONS FRANK SINATRA ' VIVIAN BLAINE in ClNEMASCOPE'and in COLOR PRICES: MATINEE 25c it we; EVENING 75c (ADULT) COMING THUR. and FRI. He was an ex-cop who was framed by the mob and wouldn't forget it - - - a man who was cheated by his wife and wouldn't forget ,lt - 3- THE BLISTERING STORY OF A FALL-GUY WHO GUI” UP - JUST IN TIME! FRANCI . . BAY FRONT !l.BUl.7E WITH Will HELLON i- RISCO BAY companled by Eugene While on the organ. The accompanist for the LITTLE SANDS Mr. and Mn. Angus MacPher- Ion and non Bi-ucie and Mn. Mac- Pherson and little daughte Judy. accompanied by Mr. Angus Mac- Pherson'I brother. Mr. Peter Mac- Pherson. III of Little Sands. left here recently by car for Sarnla. Ontario, to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. MacPherson's daugher. Ada. Mrs. Stephen Compton and Mr Comp- Inn. and family. Their other son Jofinny MacPherson is also em- ployed in Sarnia, Ontario. Congratulations. and best wishes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mac- Kenzie who were recently mar- ried. Lee is the son of Mr. Edwin MIcKenzie, Little Sands. The bride is Miss Jessie Buchanan of Mt. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacKen- The Guardian Pad: wedding of their son Lee. at Mt- Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mackenzie and family visited at Murray HI!- bour recently. Alvin is emplolmd on the Government 8.5. Saurel and left here for his duties on Sunday- Mtss Ellen Miinn of Little Sands. is now teaching in the Parkdale Junior High School. Delayed Christmas cards are still arriving. Today January 16. the writer received I greeting card stamped in Belfast. North- ern Ireland Dec. 17. How long it took to reach its destination. but brought good wishes from I friend. Miss Irene Bobbington. who visit- ed here in the summer for happi- zie, Little Sands. attended the ness in the New Year. Left to right are: Sandyt many sincere debates taking placa G.ibla the procedure adhered to in Howard Christie. The two previous the legislatures of the land parliaments held in Chariottetowni Guardian Photo Songs. Carols etc. was the teacher at the organ. At the close of the program. I vote of thank: was extended to the teacher. Miss Anne Keays: by Mrs. Hugh Sheehan. and seconded by Mr. Lenny Hennessey. who also capably acted as chairman for the evening. The teacher then spoke I few words of thanks. POPE VISITS COLLEGE ROME (AP!-'i'he Pope Monday visited Rome's ancient Capranica College for the celebration of the college's 500th anniversary. There . 62 years ago. as Eugenio Pacelli 2'00 p'mi he attended clnsscs and lived in -I.-1--N 1-7 : ATTENTION MONTAGUE LEGION MEMBERS You are requested to a.itt'iiri the luncivil of our late comrade. Roy Aitken. Wednesday. January 23rd. at 2:30 p.m. from Lower Montague United Church. 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