New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 11, 1923, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1023, PROF FISHER GETS (ROTHENBERG BOY - |DISAPPEARS AFTER =% ADDED REBUKES| ~ WAS STRANGLED/AUTOMOBILES CRASH were under sorutiny M PAREWELL 10 H.J, HLL | od Cros Total Likely Resident of Fagland, Wha Retums ' ywoanington, Sept. 11.-=Whes Home Saturday, Guest of Honor at | (ures for today are complele fted Cross Japanese relief fund ably will be far In excess $5,000,000 minimum fixed whea only erime sane | downtown hotel and | Wy today Ryan's body | was found on the floor of his reom There were hruises and outs on his head One Killed, 22 Mluinl, police here E. J. Butler of Now York, treasurer lof the society of Bt Vincent de Pau! reporied total recelpts the last year of $1.215,080 and expenditures in char ahle work eof $1,1 " Twenty | 'uulhlul delinquencies . — e —— Heception at Sunset Rock, thousand dellars was sent to Gepmany Is NIV) Dcpl R('p(’l' : mmm He Has Hurt|Autopsy Shows Cause of Death fn But Sidotti Is Pound Later and Is cor i suiee a7 5" 22, .1, Wil o Engand, who has| 15000080 minimum Aaed k i — Washington, Sept, 11.—A corvected oo the guest of his son, H, E. Hil Overnight advices te Y w"' m 'm lm m TM" | HAS FIT IN COURT | official casualty list reeeived 10day of Commonwealth avenué, for the | pere brought the total to 84,854,008 5 New Maven, Bept. 11.—Four pojice. | by the navy department (roms Banta ' past four months, was tendered a|One section of the country, the Wishs = —— wreck ington divisien, embracing & of eastern sta subscribed the loss In the farewell reception last evening at the! Central bowling elub bungalow at Bunset Rock, He will sall for Eug- Barbara gave the of the seven destroyers as one — | men did a day's work in court today when they tried to control and carry | to the prisoner's pen Aubrey Tredeau, ashore on the killed and Nicholas J, Bidotti of 1658 Wash- N street was arvested this mern- Washingten, D. C, Sept. 11.—Re.| Newark, N, J, Sept. 11.—Strangula- Califorpia » coast rm I.:'.lill m'm" E :;nn:-':‘:;‘ld 1:'&'-'.':'?.:':..'::: by Deteetive Bergeant William P, l‘ deserter "0"" Camp Devens, Mass, ' 22 missing % Lo o and Baturday on the steamship wre rongest ponen . [t of reo riv. |88 he was testifying in his own hehalf The name of Henry J. Bohrank of g wm‘."" ll"":"“":{:”l"fl‘: 'l::flt‘::i‘:rl“ :"‘;;Ly:l:r:‘nn:.::;: “e“lll.: l“':‘o‘uu::l'.:l .l"r:“k‘l::lmfl’:" on & burglary charge and fell to the Milwaukee, which appearéd in yes- An enjoyable evening was spent| \ebl'lfl(l Towll R.Nm k- the League of Nations advoeate, has| was found 13 days ago in Windham at abot 530 o'clock at the|foor in an eplleptic At He and 4 pal | torday's list was eliminated and thal and a program of music was given, Feeling Earth 5 Burt himaslf and the cause of the |N. Y. according o an Aulopsy per. corner of Dwight and Fairview strest (had been arrested after robhing a |of Kverett W, Grady, Gretna, Pa., Wa8 Amang the entertainers were Mrs eeling Ear m. : 1eague In this cou by saying of & | formed here late yesterday un .,'m. in which it is alleged that his ma-|house and stealing jewelry most of substituted, among the missing Everelt Demarest, plana selections;| el S S dead man what he dared M" of | direction “,c’“' Physielan Warren | chine collided withy an_automobile | Which Tredeau was wearing in the Mrs, M, K. Hill, vocal selections; Aus - d . earth ; not say by o Toxmle:m Harrison Mart.| oWned and driven by J, J, Curran of jeourf, The hearing was not com- OLD MAN A SUICIDE, ust Kleln, vocal selections; Charies|(remor was said by several citisens to ‘:»onnu and advocates of the |land. '!(nsn was no evidence of any| 198 Valrview street, | pleted, | New York, Sept. 11,—Jacob Char- Barrett, vocal selections; Miss Mabel| have been felt here at 12:30 &, M, 18agué have been reading with much |other cause of death, According to the police, Curran| = vow 2 dine, o wiih @ shotgun wound | Barrett, specially dance; Donald | yesterday, The tremor lasted about interest Prof. Fisher's :gun t to de-| The body of the boy was exhumed | W84 Ariving south on Fairview street MAY BE MURDER, in the chest was found by firemen in|King, \violin selections; William Bar- |30 seconds and was followed by twe tend himself for trying to rulu it| late yesterday afternoon on an erder out 15 miles an hour and as he | (hjcage, Hept. 11.—Circumstances Astoria, today, in the ruina of his' rett, characer dances, Music for[distinct shocks according to D, G ; M ram t heart | Slgned by Judge Biokel and the autop. | A% crossing Dwight atreet an auto- | yyrrounding the death of Willlam Police belleve the aged dancing was rendered by Raymond | Sutheriand who described the sensss 8 BaoraMe 1 the eague: and thtrede sy followed immediate) mobile driven by Sidotti struck his| poan engineer for & manufacturing | man' committed suicide while the | Heller and Dona'd King, assisted at|tion as pecullarly alike to Californis favorable to the league, and therefore ¥ machine, The left front fender and | conoern of Florence, Mass., in house was burhing, the piano by Mrs, Demarest |,,,,mo" which he had experienced. A microscopie examination of the vital organh will not be completed for At least two weeks, it was'announced, The formal finding of the physicians dqolared that death wi due to “asphyxiation, caused by strangula. tion, not manual, but such as might he produced by a soft rag and cloth being heldsabout the neck and face." Yesterday's autopsy was made nec- easary by the death last week of Dr, Claud D, Mulburg, coroner of Greens county, N, Y,, who conducted the in- waa deceivin American people all the whilé he spoke against it, Nobody Bere s impressed with the Yale profeasor's explanations, On the subject of Mr, Harding's actual feeling toward the league re- publicans whe were closest to him have & perfectly clear idea, They say Professor Fisher has twisted the facts, Just before Mr, Harding left ‘'on his Alaskan trip he called several promi- nent republican leaders to the White House and conferred with them about his proposed speech on the world court, He told them that If American participation in the so.called world court meant even a “look in" on the League of Nations he would abandon the proposal. TFurthermore he sald then that nhis feeling of antagonism toward the League of Nations was as pronounced, if not mors so, than when A5 a senator he fought the proposal. At no time, say the close friends and confidants of the late president, did he aver intimate the slightest in- clination to have this nation join the League of Nations in {ts present form. He gid favor, they say, as announced publiely in his campaign some sort of an “association of nations” tending Mulbury at the time of the inquest, declured that death had been due to strangulation, but performed no for- mal autopsy, Fatally Injured This Afternoon in Middletown Middletown, Sept. 11—Frank Brain- erd, 26, an ex-service man, was fa- tally hurt this noon when his automo- bile truck was struck and demolished by an electric train from Berlin Junction at Newfield strect crossing. Bralnerd who was a driver for the Tuttle Brick Co, died while heing car- ried to the hospital. The crossing is an open one and the approach of a train is casily séen so tha circum- quest into the death of the boy, Dr, as running board were smashed as were the two rear wheels, Sidotti ia said to have been traveling at the rate of 30 miles an hour, Bldott! claima that he was driving west on Dwight street at a slow rate of speed and another car was coming out of Falrview street at such a rapid rate of speed that he was compelled to turn to his left to avoid striking this machine, and in so doing struck Curran's car. There is a small dent in the front right fender and spring he result of the crash, oliceman Frank English, who lives p nearby, was soon at the scene of the accident and asked Sidott! for his 1i- cense, ' Sidottl fumbled around his machine in search of his license and as the officer turned his attention in another direction Sidotti disappeared, He waa later found in a barber, shop by Policeman English and brought back to the scene of the accident. Ser- geant McCue and Policeman Delbert Veley then came upon the scene and they asked Sidotti for his license, At first dhe could not produce it but after a passPrby placed something in his hand he was able to show his license, The police believe that Sidotti went to the barbershop where he asked someone to go to his home and sécure Retailers of New Britain Try this fifteen days— FREE To let you test the money-saving and money-mak- toward world peace, but he was un- alterably opposed to any military foree back of it, as is outlined in Ar. ticlé X of the League Covenant. Representative W. R. Green (la.) said: “Professor Fisher did an unethi- cal thing. No matter what Mr. Hard- ing told him, according to his own statement, he was asked not to make it public. Had the president lived the interview would not have been print- ed without his consent. 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