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u - —— DEFENSE PLANS 10 (ONSUNE 0 DAYS Darrow o Make Hot Fight lor Chicago Slayers July f6—@ate’s Al Crowe today prese evidence with » N eapecia to the extreme penaity for Nathan Leopold, Jr, and | Loeh, the contessed kidnappers and #iayers of young Robert Franka When the state rests, the def will put en the stand who for the serveral weeka have beenl examining the twe young sty dents, In that manner, enhlef of defense counse to opea the battle to prove “mitigat ing circumatances,” a battle, whieh. according to one of the psychiatriats ongagsd by the defense, will be the most diginguis in medical his tory and which Mr, Crowe has sald will be one of the most hotly conteat o1 defenses In legal history The frst witness today was I'olic Captain William Schoemaker, handwriting expert. Following will come John Levinsen, 11, orig- irally intended as a vietim by Leocb and Leopold, put who unwitting!y es. caped them by absenting himself from his usual haunts, Thien In & manner of capping the prak of the “"mountain of evidonce,” vhich Mr, Crowe has been plling up aince Wedneaday of Iast week, will be Chieage Rebent & iast of the aln hard Clarence Darrow , 18 eapecied M him read the confessions of the two de- fundants, 10 Days for Defense, The defense, according to Mr, Dar- row, will cansume about 10 days in presenting its side and to fght the state’s avowed plan of sending the bo)s (o the gallows, Relatlves of the boys may take the stand in their behalf and Loeb and leopold themselves, It was intimated, may testify, Questioning of Leopold would come As u defense reply to the testimony o! Police Sergeant Gortland, who quoted Leopold as saylng that he would plead guilty before a “friend- Iy judge,” and so gain a life sentence ihstead of death by hanging. Both Were Sanc. The report of two defense alien- ista, Dr. C. M. Bowman, Boston, and Dr. H. 8 Hulbert, Chicago, made public Sunday, termed Loeb the lead- er and Leopoid the willing slave, Both | youths, in the opinion of the doctors, were fundamentally sane at the time they committed the crime, but both were habitual dreamers, obsessed with ideas of their importance and daring. Loeb is analyzed as a criminal since the cradle, ch is the “king” and Leopold the “slave.” The report says “an absolute, solemn pact under which T.eopold places himself ahsolutely under the commands of Loeb.” Leopold An Atheist. He believed Loeb superior to him- #¢lf and has made him the hero of a sort of hero worship. He is a phy- sieal coward, shuns pain, but has no fear of death. He is an atheist. Leopold in his phantasies, saw him- eelf as a slave, who was the strongest man in the world and who. would often fight for the champion of his side against the strongest man of the oiher aside and always win, the report mated, In the Haryard school Review for| 1020, the report noics the following poems: “Of course, 1 am the great Nathan, When I open my lips let no bark.” And in another poem: “And so our list of juniors has, At last been brieflly told. With one exception only it's The mighty Leopold.” In taking up Leopold's estimates of himself the report says: “He hus always felt himself to be of the intellectual type. He has ai- ways been precocious intetlectually. He has steadfastly tried to make in- telligence the most important thing in his life and to repress his emo- tional side. As he puts it: ‘My idea was cold-blooded intellect. I tried to cut out the emotional'.” l.oén, the report says, “indulged in many criminalistic reveries and crim- inalistic practices. There werc sev- eral phantasics which occurred with frequency. One of these . was he would picture himself in a great that Jail, “1 enjoyed being looked at through hars, becansd I was a famous report sald of him. point connected is phanfasy was that he “muster mind,” who would out w wonderful plan for a which would stir the country hien would never be solved, id disdained wemen and, al- had been with them, he aid so because “the other fellows did." Loeh, however, often thought of marrlage and fasdly life 1"or his wite, he has said, he would ‘sweet and pretty” girl. Loab said that at the time Franks was killed lie got “great excitement great heart beating, faster, which was pleasant.” When Franks blows on his head, Loel said, Leopold cried: “This is terrible,’ and 1 told him it was all right and foked and laughed, possibly to calm myself too. crinte 1 ehoose a bied from the LAZZARO VACATES APPEAL Guiseppe Lazzaro, who was fin 5 and costs in police court July driving an automobite while influence of liquor and appealed the case has \acated appeal and scttled the fine and amounting to R140.30 i L3l 9 for un- vho the costs der the 2 new pages will be added to" New Bri- tain's Hiz- tory. Watrh this paper neat Friday, An- fust et ise | the allenists, | ¢ is made dog ! NEW RBRITAIN D/ It's Never Been Climbed ; DENY FALLON'S PLEA Motion (0 Dismis Indictment Ag Him is Tumed Down by Judge Moo Clintie Taday Judge New York, Juip 28 foLlintie toda)y ' Wi J Va Aey 00 Inia lam he & g of a jurer, foi ment. jed i cause Il waa | of the ted covers oniy vourt of smissal ¢ n's moti nt i Va @t ndietinent was ima eturned ’ under a W eode sgos « mina Wiy the ery of fieers Judg ment ole Fallon should pre der gection 13 1) r! M old fiets | at an ir the eriminal | jer an AAN VA hen ask 4 ahether the tria a8 une sdemcanor 7] a8 for ar f The ¢ a felony ra urt replied that ad nothing further to say, where upon Fallen filed exe n the ng as te the indietment's validity, City Items | q prions ™ of Mattubesert R, M, will be installed at & meeting tonight in Judd's hall. Grand Bachem M Willimms and his staff will be | g | The board of finar will meet tomorrow noon at the office of the mayor to reech and act on | bids for the sale of the recently voted $160.000 park bond issue, F. W. Holmes, formerly with the Home Banking and Really eompuny has opened a real estate and insur- {ance office at 308 Main street Prosper Lacava of 26 Hawkins | street is spending a week with friends in Montreal and Chicago | Mrs, Maria Oliva of 5% Broad street taken to the New Britain General hospltal Saturday evening suffering from lacerations of the face and body as the result of being knocked to the pavement by a trolley ear. The acel- dent oceured In front of the post of- ers tribe | mest mountain in the Canadian No man ever has reached the high, but has defied every attempt to attain its peak. feat is being tried by C. G. Wates of Edmonton, Alberta; H, D. GGeddes of Toronto, and Val I, I to make four different assaults on the mountain, AILY HERALD, mmit of Mount Geikie—grim- tockies. It is only 10,604 feet Now the I ‘lynn of St. Louis. They intend fice, The Lady Nest of Owls will hold a regular meeting tonight at 5 o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall. The boys who frequent the Burritt playground but do not play on the basehall teams were given a chance this morning to take shower baths at the Boys' club, About a doren eager | youngsters took advantage of the of- fer in charge of John Darrow. |Senior Senator Seriously I But! A birthday party was tendered Mrs X John Gennette of 237 South Main | F&ll’ly Comi‘onahle | street by a large of her| SEN.LODGE UNDER " KNIFE OF SURGEON number friends, Saturday night. Mrs, Gen- | nette was the reciplent of many gifts. | | Dancing was enjoyed and refreshments | were served, | TO VILE, COMPLAINT. New Haven Man Insists Steamboat Men Were Negligent in Drowning Boston, July 28.—Doctor John H Cunningham, the surgeon who is at- | tending Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, | said after his visit this morning that | the condition of his patient was "ex- ! cellent.” “Senator Lodge's normal; his puise is New Haven, July 25.—W. H. Hunt- | man of his years his condtion Is ex- !ey of this city, a passenger on the |cellent,” the surgeon said. |steamer Richard Peck, Thursday,| The second operatlon that will be when John Nolan, of Tiverton, R. L, necessary to complete the removal of a member of the crew, was drowned, the bladder obstruction responsible announced today that he would file a|for the senator's condition may take | complaint with the United States|place any time that his condition in- | steamboat inspection department In | dicates it advisable, according to the | Providence, R. 1. against the New!doctor. A test will be made within | England Steamship company, owner the next two or three days fo de- | of the Richard Peck. Mr. Huntley|termine the best probable time for ciaims that the officers aboard the the operation, he said. | steamer were negilgent in handling | ik {the ahlp after the seaman had falln | copiidge, Mass, July Henry overboard. | cabot Lodge, senfor senator from A statement was jssued by the New | yaqqachusetts, lay in a hospital here England Steamboat company today in o4,y ytilizing all the strength of his which it relterates its contention that | 73" 0 (B Bl Lo from the effects of | everything possible was dona In an|,p gperation performed yesterday af- effor to save Nolan. The company |isrnoon after a critical recurrence of claims that Nolan was hurt when he [, torpar afiment. ‘Farly morning r | fell from the boat and gives this &S| ;ong from the hospital today said the reason that be was not saved. |ypqa¢ the senator was as well as could T PR | be expected following so severe a test RIRTHS AT NOSPITAL of his vitality. The following births were reported | The attending physicians seid that at the New Britain General hospital |the operation, which was for removal last night: A son to Mr. and Mrs.jof an obst=uction in the bladder, Thomas I'. Woodficld of 208 East|would have to be followed by another, Main street; a daughter to Mr. and [not an unusual necessity In a case temperature is ! 76, and for & 28.- auickly and | hospital a perilous position when found. Mra, Joseph Reney of 228 Clark|of this disorder, they explained. street; a w#on to Mr. and Mrs, Ben- The senator, who has been under a jamin Baba of 155 Washington street, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carlson of 11 Second street, Bristol. HEARING ON LINN CASE A speclal meeting of the board of fire commissioners will be held to- morrow night at city hall. A report| will be received from Commissioners George [. Gans and John Mikalaus- Kas, comprising the discipline com- mittee on the case of Licutenant Fred Iinn who is under suspension on charges of having been under the influence of liquor the morning of July 20, Placed 1n St Mary s Cemetery Also in Cedur Hill Tnrtford— “Stesenton The British gas industry employs | more than 100,000 men, | Herald want ads assurc success. | — e TN {| John J. Tarrant Il Funeral Director and Embalmer 284 F. MAIN ST. Tel. Upholstery and Repairing Residence 158 Jubilee. Tel. 1451-2 | F. Moorland physician’s care since his return to his Nahant home a month ago, sud- denly became ‘erjously ill yesterday morning. He was hurried to the hos- ital here, and after a consultation | his physicians decided to operate. | Mr. Lodge, in good regained consciousness His continued recupera- tion depends entirely on his own strength, the physicians sald. A | statement issued by one of the operat- ing physicians at the hospital said: “It is a serious situation. T be- lieve that Senator Lodge will be all right, but nething can be told for an- other 24 or 48 hours.” The senator's grandson, Henry Ca- bot Lodge, Jr. who accompanied him on the hurried motor trip from Na- hant to Cambridge, remained at the throngh the operation and until his grandfather had regained conseiousne last night. SHIP 1S RE; Washington, July 28. gnard cutter Haida located the American steamer West Jena, dis- abled ar 1 drifting In the waters of the for northern Pacific and advised head- quarters today that all passengers and the crew were safe, The vessel was in She Harbor, | | The ecoast is being towed to Dutch Alaska. FOR SALE Two houses on Wil- liams St. Lot 50x150. Good investment. COX & DUNN | 272 MAIN ST. REYNOLDS MEMORI'.-\L Distinetive Granite of Barre, Vt. Our sample room is now complete with many hefiiltiful specimens of our art. May wi Call on us or phone and let us call at your home, Cut and Designed By ¢ serve and advise you now? MEEHAN istablished 1898 ION AND CLARK ST NEW BRITAIN, CONN. ‘ Farm | Golden Guernsey Milk Faery auart Milk sold cither milked the previous eve- ning or the same morning. 111 MAIN ST Painters of Produced. chilled and bottled on the farm The natural raw product. Contains all the vitamines and proteine, The hest abtainable for grow. ing chitdren. DR, FRED € Telephone 2966 or 2067-12 R AR TS G AT 20 W e OO IR MORGAN, KINGSLEY & THOMPSON INC. and Decorators Tel. 534 Paints, Oils-Wallpaper Etc. Distrihntors for Deyor “Paint now or repair later, Don't put it off, put it on.” Lead and Zine Paint MONDAY spirits and re- | of the Elysce. This evening the French markable condition for his age, rallied | press will tender a banquet at the | ————— "R.. , JULY 1024, \D WEN ARE GIVEN WELCONE IN PARIS Later They Are Received by Presidetn of France Alvera Geyeette of 237 South Main |street has returned home from Morris | Cove, Mr, and M. Howard ¥, Stearns left this morning for a metor trip to ‘wa York eity, where they will spend A few days Mr, and Mra. P, Bardeck and #os Willlam Smith of | Philip, and daughter, Gertrude, o White Plains, N, Y. are guests this |170 Arvoh street, left inday to spend week of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick E, |# weeék In Washington Crandall of Chester plaos | - - | Miss Elizabeth Barker of 414 Bta Farmington | 16y street returned today from Eas' vacation at |Hampton, L, I, where she has bee | spending twe weeks My Mrs. and | | | | | | Miss Marion Curtin ef 1nted Press avenue ia spending her Jarvis Wood, pres- New Londen Richard Club of | Philadélphia, was the leading figure LeRoy J of B3 in a reception the VIBILING | gy cer” apent American advertising men at the €ity | monue o o hall today when he officiated @t the| ¢ presentation to Maurice Quentin, Fdward Krans of 815 Ktanley street president of the is Municipal Councll, of a gavel fashioned out of a | hA® returned home from the scout beam from the room In e pe o 0o | o S Ry Hall in which the Declaration of In« dependence was signed M, Quentin welcomed the visitors to *The elty where the press has al. ways been honored,” recalling also that Paris boasted the first periodical publication in the world. He paid tri. bute to the notable role played in the European War by the men of the American newspapers and publicity organizations, Prefect Julllard of the department | of Whe Seine, spoke in a similar vein, | while Minister of Commerce Raynal. | dy, representing Premier Herriot, told | the advertising men how much thelr action of yesterday in paying tribute | at the grave of the unknown soldier | was appreciated by the French peo- ple. | Senator Depuy, Leon Renier, head | of the Agence Havas, and President Malllard, of the advertising chamber of France, told of some of the prob- | lems the French were mecting in the | advertising field, while the spokesmen | for the United Btates were H. H. Charles, president of the New York Advertising Club, and James Wright | Brown, of the editor and publisher. | The famous band of the Garde Repub- i licain played the national anthems of both countries, after which refresh- | ménts were served, i The other on Bassett street. A brief reception at the American chamber of commerce followed. | The advertising men and their wives | and families were later received by President Doumergue at the Palace By the Ass Paris, July 28 ldent of the Poor Herman Vogelson of 1583 Falrvie Tars street is spending ten days at a Y L M. C. A camp in New Hampshire 3 Begley Reaver gven the week-end at Read the MHerald eclassified ad: every night=—=you won't regret it. S “‘ T'W;?’CONN()KLSUN Z “Up v DY 259 MAIN ST. \ Splendid One-Family Houses just listed with this office. If you are looking for a home get in touch with this office at once. One house is located on Madison street. The third at Belvidere, PHONE 2468 Hotel Continental at which Rene Renault, the minister of justice and vice-president of the cabinet, will ad- | dress the delegates, while Ambassador Herrick will reply for the visitors. Announcement F. W. Holmes, formerly with the Home Banking and Realty Co., announces opening of his real estate and insurance office in Room 202, 308 Main St., Tel. 2969. Special Agent for Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. Mortgage Loans. Everybody who lives in New Britain and vieinity will want to see the new pages in this city’s his- tory, Watch this paper next Friday, Aug. 1st DENTISTS A. B. Johnson, D. D. S. T. R. Johnson, D. D. S. Gas—Oxygen—X-rays _National Bank Bldg. NURSE IN ATTENDANCE CROWLEY BROS. INC. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates cheerfully given on all jobs TEL. 2913 CINDERS FOR SALE A. H. HARRIS w<General Trncking— 99 WEST ST. TEL. 2019 When In Hartford Dine With Us LOBSTERS, CRAB MEAT, SHRIMPS, OYSTERS, STEAMING CLAMS Honiss Oyster House Co. Temporarily Located At 25 CENTRAL ROW, Hartford Opposite Parsons Theater THE OLD HOME TOWN HOLD "ER NEWT SHES AREARIN You know Park Street Extension is » place with Good/ High Ground where you can see the Travelers Tower. 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