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ore Judae Arthur P. Ells in the enimi: | pumibe was dead, the vietim of Con- 1o the sello’s aet. The faet that Condello [bout with Conrad Heeklund wight have hoen drunk, he said, did [died within a not excuse him in the eyes of the law, |nesses differed in their stories to po Keconstruction of the seene of the [liee, Rome stabbing was impossible, Btete's At lwithout being hit According to dello elaimed not to he able te recall [death might @omen during a fracas In Plumbo's | What had happened and also hecause (broken neck or testimony of the Conancio woman and [coroner will conduct her son, Joseph, conflicted on ‘the examination today point of where the stabbing had ae Police arrested tually oeeurred, Extracts from testi- (Bandberg, the referes 1 superior court here yesterday aft By, whe on Mareh 4, last, mortally bbed Mattio Plumbe, 25, through [ihe heart and stabbed his commos daw wife, Luey Conanico, who was hout ta hecome a mother in the ab. p At 35 Hallett street, was sen enced to state's prison from 12 te | | felf defense was claimed by Judge Pidward K. Niche n and Attorney Pasqualie Vieni, counsel for Condello, P ho sought to prove that Plumbe bad fashed Condelln with a razor hefore Jondella had pilerced his heart with s kinife, and that the woman had heen | FLKS' LODGE OF SORROW ubbed only when she attacked Con \ lodge P Evidence S R R i % of Noguer [hoth Plymbe and 1 womag with a1 10 15 YEARS IN hat he had dragged umbo to the ar when she atiacked him with - cheese knife a8 Plumbe lay dying on of Bridgeport Sentenced ™ " 1,s v vacue In prenouncing sentence, Judgs ISON FOR SLAYER ooes oo sse s i youNG BoXER DIES N RING " ,.md P‘u P‘“ i, whe ordered a short recess for 3 m s ¢ oourt 80 that he might consider Relng Wit points of the vase brought out hy the Minneapolis, Minn Bridgepori, Hepl, 20, = Pleading |J0/en% counsol, said that he had trietl (er Gretehel 10 give Condello pvery possible benefit |in the ring at an amatenr feothall elub of doubt, hut the cold facts were that |bepefit show here last night floor in the second round of his 0 & oharge o m \er he Antonio Condciio, 81, of this torney Cummings said, because Con mony given at an inquest into the [ings, the of this eity, were read by the state's Homer ¥ Cummings indieat- [lodge ondl home a 't fe in the back of e store and (a1 that plags Fatality Attends Minneapolis=—=Wout Down Without Because he was a stranger in Witnesses Say, 4 A aw A “restaurant’ sign Hritain and & the windew ‘of 271 lLafayetts 15 year old hox tiguor restaurant He immediately com police with the result Detective Borgeant William P . Policeman John . Htadler and Patrick O'Mara ralded the place secured a quantity of liguor and rested Frank Kawalki on charges of violating the liguor law poliee court thin morning Ka- pleaded gullty to the charges utation and keeping Hquor with intent to gell, Judge 1. W, Aling fined him $100 and costs on the first $200 and costs on the | plained to ihe sald Gretehel went down heen caused by a heart divease. post-martem and Win Hast cuse held by ( er John J, Phelan, [ pending an investigation charge and secand, Prosecutor Josoph G, Woods attorney U, 5 MAKES CON | Bucharest, | Btates government | sorrow will be held this mal protest through its legation here y with & cheese knife and wound. |evening by New Britain lodge, B, P, [to the Rumanian government |0, Eiks, for Harry T, Sutherland and |against the provisions of the ubmitted hy Htat At. | Augustus 1t Doig, members of the |the deferred payment of private who died pecently, ‘The funerid | manian commercial od that Condella, 'who was under the lor Mr. Doig will be held at the Biks' | plied to American creditors. is making a (FOOD IN RESTAURANT? NONSENSE! BOOZE? YES Stranger Fjected Prom Lafayetie oot Place When He Asked For Vol Andrew Peterson yesterday aft on entered the place only to b thrown out, accopding to his story te » polics, when e asked tor food as it this only was dispensed ted the state’'s case sman Stadler testified that Peterson had admitted to him that v was thrown out of the cstaurant” when he asked for some thing to eat but was told he could buy a drink for 35 cents, Kawalkl ad mitted he sold lquor for 25 cents a | I drink but denied that he threw Pet President Coolidge’s First Conf ;;ce Wlth Complete Cabinet ; New “foodless an oMt of his place of busine The case of John ( arvested last night by Pallcem Kiley on & |hnr“\ of viplating the liquer law, continued untll Saturday meorn n.' Attorney P, F. MeDenough rep- resents the acoused main. ACTRESS SUES POR SALARY Alice Biertram Attaches Money Due tieorge M, Pisher ot Conclusion of Engagement in This City, Miss Alice Rertram of New York, a vaudeville actress, has brought suit for $200 against Ceorge M, sher, also of New York, of the team eof Visher and Hurst, whieh completed & three day engagement at the Capitol theater last night Miss Hertram elaims that JPisher dismissed her without proper notice, replacing her with hig wifs whose professional name is Hurst, Bhe eharges breach of contract and alleges that she lost $130 hy being dismissed Attorney David 1. Nair 1s counsel for the | plaintiff and wages due Fisher at the theater were garnished, The suit ia returnable in the court of common pleas the first Tuesday in Oectober. REGORD FREIGH’I: TRAFFIC | American Rafironds * Handled More Business During July Than any Time Except in July ‘18 and '20, Washington, Sept, 20, — Freight trafrie on American rallroads in July ar was the largest ever recorded for that month with the ex. | ception of 1918 and 1020, Statistics | prepared by the burean of rallway ecconomies show that the movement measured in net ton miles was 39,- Compared with last June, when the | shopmen’s strike was on, the month | showed increased traffic of 42 per cent, In the eastern district the fig- wres were 62 per cent higher, The southern and western district .showed increases of 20 and 22 per cent re- spectively, “Loading of revenue freight for the week ending Septem- her 8 was 929,858 cars, an increase of 105,611 over the same period in 2, according to the American Rail- way association. TSAILOR 1S DROWNED IN FLOOD OF 0L IN WRECK Oiher Sallors Are Mentioned ll-'| Hevole Work i Yesterday's Had Collision Hoston, Bept. 20.—~The herolsm of members of the erew of the destrayer MeFariand prevented further loss of Ilife when the destroyér was rammed hy the Rattleship Ar’un-u off Cape Cod Yesterday anfl Spfneer W, Brown, | second class seaman, was entangled in wreekage and drowned in the flood of oll that poured inte the held as the oll tanks were burst open, Hrown enlisted from North Carolina, Two firemen named Smith and fitrack disregarded their own safety Lo enter the hold, swam through oll and water and made fast a rope hy whieh others caught in the gap were able to make their way out The MeFariand was eut through on the port side a few feet to the front of the hridge and the how was hadly shattered. She looked like a twisted wreek when bhrought into the nuvy vard last night, CHEMISTRY IS WATERLOO Only 37,5 Per Cont of Those Entering Finish High School Hartford, Sept, 20¢-~More high aschool puplls In Connecticut fail in chemistry than in any other subject, | judging from a study of about thirty schools in the state made by O, J, Mouton, principal of the Weth- ersficld High school, General sclence has the second greatest number of fallures to its credit If these schools be sald to be falrly representa- tive of the eighy-one high schools upon the approved list on file at the |state board of education, It has been shown by a study of | secondary schools of the state made by Jesse F. Davis, superintendent of | |secondary education i the state |board of education that 37.5 per cent of those who enter high schools survive the four year course and are | graduated. “The holdivg power of the high | school has always been a trouble- some problem,” according to Mr, Da- vis. "The loss of pupils from y to yvear is due to many causes, Inves- tigations that have been made from [time 1o time show (hat a certa ameunt of the elimination from the high schoal is ta be expecied as a re- sult of death, transfer, soonomic 00n- ditions and failure 10 meet the stand- ards demanded for prometion.™ sHATTI flh APRED HECORDS Motorboat Goes 1064 Miles in 21 Hoar ¢ un Windermere, Muskoka Lakes, On. tario, Nept, 30.—Harry B, Greening of Hamilten, Ontarie, in his 26.font mo- tor heat, Hainbhow 111, shattered all daily record runs of any trans-Atlans tie liner and established a new world's record for 24 hoyrs for any kind of hoat yesterday Nainbow 11T made B4 miles in 24 hours, averaging s an hour for the entire dis- luding 10 stops for gaso'ine, The speed test was made in (wo gee- lons, the firgt 12 hours heing run vesday and the last 12 today, 1o avold the danger of night, running, The hoat was sealed and locked after the first 12-hour run, It WwWas an- | nouneed the record would stand as official in Ameriean power hoat asso. clation records for a 24-hour run, The [test was made over 4 measured gourse of 19 miles, GRAND ulu IT EVENTS Five Races Iimlu-d For Friday At 'ark Colum , 0, Bept, ~Five events are sche ed for today's Grand Cir. cult racing program, following two | postponements, necessitated by rain, I"lve races dally are scheduled for tha remainder of the week, in order that the program of 35 remalning events may he raced before the conclusion of the meet next week, Races listed for today are the horse review futurity for three year old trot. ters; the M, and M, stake for 2:14 (lun:rn. the Capital C ||v stake " for trotters and the 2:04 pace and the 2:15 trot, Purses for the day's events total | 816,000, ANOTHER BODY RECOV Hanta Barbara, Cal., Sept. other body recovered from the wrecks of the seven destroyers at Point Hon- da was identified today as that of I, Torres, a wardroom attendant. 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