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L ot tigure collector titied that he for had 88 00 cone his beer, puid off in monthly tn- $50. Burke testified payments cvused on No- 1918, when $1,205 wus 1ough Battaglia contin- | untll prohibition ct on July 1, 1819, of payments in a book pt by Battaglia provided the knot- lem of the case, Burke claim- s of $150 | He he said, to | vember 26 ued 1o buy were Iy $50, which fountain pen ¢lse had "' Frederick | supervisor of writing in e public schools, was called on by W, Klett, and demonstrated that all the figures had been written by Burke, tred LeWitt, for Burke, llllll’v 1 another expert, aymond L. Buck, but Mr. Kiett objected to 1im on the ground that he had not 4 in court, and he with- itten w id that someone A. Curtis, subse- | Battaglia’'s attorney, George counsel estiie was Iraw [ Dickinson, who presided, WIDWIFE DID NOT ADYINISTER DRUS Court Renders Not Guilty Ver- | ‘ Arraigned C. Hung mornir | dict for Mrs. Gaglianducei |- before Judge William srd in police court this a charge'of violating the state drug laws, ardicet of r tered midwife, pleaded not guilty and was discharged on motion of | Atty. Morris D. Saxe after Prosecu- tor Joseph G. Woods presented the | states case. Mrs. Gagliarducei w: alleged to have administered a drug known as pituitrin to Mrs Palumbo of Grove street while &he | was_attending the woman during | the birth twins on November 5, Mrs. | Palumbo was taken to the New Britain’ General hosiptal after | birth of the twins and died on No- | vember 14, Dr. Henry T. B ed to the went into convulsions birth of the twing, that Mrs, Palumb ing fro hiritis, an ailment which often caused complications and death as a result of childbirth. | He said that he observed no indica- tions that a drug had been admin- istered to the woman. he drug alleged to have administered according to Dr. Bray, is Injected with, hypodermic need! No complications from the use this drug were found by attending physiclans, according to court . who was call- home when & during the | told the court had been suffer- wom ute bheen the evi- 1e mother of Mrs, Palumbo test ified that she w room when Mrs. Ga | the hypodermic or she unable to testify as to what was contained in needle. The spot where the mother said the injection was made was observed by Dr. Bray | and Dr, Mandella “hospital, but bot could have been ber of other t dermic dle, W melia Petrelli of Lawrence, a sister of Mrs. Palumbo, told arducei has 1g stores and the dr 18 patient, but ides a hypo- 0 two ent dr 7@ neet d to s her one eged to have Perfamery Koduks Writing Paper t Gift Shop %32 WEST MAIN STREET (Opposite The Hotel) Chief Bootlegger of Clinton County Sentenced ctady, Y., Jan. 17 Charle of ¥ &.V's'fll;fi.r31r— acterize ral court vesterday to three Washington county jail for sporting liquor and f 1,000 iquor. sentence and e maximum fed lhere th i 1onth in or possessing fine er said the wer N. J. Sportsmen Must Tell True Size of “Catch” J., Js 7 clerk t number of fish taken by them during the Borough and county ted this a that catck maller than they PARTY bors of Mr, and Park ast BIRTHDAY Triends and neig ) Paimer surprised Mrs. Palmer ng with a birthday eing her birthday annive joyable p mes was spent and ere r re |as far as he Mary | \ . NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925 Our International Beauty llse Marvenga, for a lon, actresses in Germany, has b New York. UPHOLDS HETHODS OF HUSSOLIN Leaders Say He Has Right to Defend His Regime By The Assoctated ®ress, Itome, Jan, 7.—That Premier Mussolinl, as a successful revolu tlonary leader, has a right to de- fend his regime aguinst anyone whe wishes to overthrow it Wwith every means in his power, was declared to. day by one of the most prominent fasclst Jeaders In an interview with the Associated Press concerning the present situation in Italy, [ The fascist chief argueg that Mus solini in all of his publie utterances, had always lald great stress on the fact that “he is fn power by virtue of a revolution which, owing to the timely Intervention of the king, was comparatively bloodless, but was a revolution, nevertheless " “Mussolini 15 a successful revolu- tlonary Jeader,” tho premier's'sup- horter sald. “As such, he has the right to defend his government against those who are trying to ov- erthrow it. The premier cannot be | accused of not speaking his mind | frankly and clearly at all times, even brutally, But even o there seem to be many people who do not un- derstand him, He Is misunderstood | somewhat in Italy, but more espe- | clally abroad. “No one who looks upon the: pres- ent Italian situation as an ordinary political crisis can form a correct | opinton of what is happering. What would have happened in France if somecone, after the Krench revolu- tion, had come out openly in favor of restoration of the monarchy. | What would happen now in Russla | it some newspapers started a cam- paign favoring the return of the czarist regime? Yet this is just 2 time one of the most popular een repeating her successes in Winne Will Remain In U. S, Attorney’s Office . Washington, Jan., 7——United States Aftorncy Walter Winne, it has been definit will remain in his j attempt of New Jer decided L post an. of his ol sey, Tzatie Mr. v . with Walter D. Van Riper, w n ter of a controversy with depart ment officlals which resulted 1 week in the removal of Mr, V Riper by the attorne ontroversy today, s ki xpeeted to perfect a new organiza tion in his offi THEATER ZONE HAS UIRE New York, Jan. 7. fic In theater zone was tied up for hours last night by a spread through the th tw whie ments | =1 Names Griffith Manager of what the opposition press in Italy, | taking advantage of the freedom | granted it by Mussolini, has been | trying to do during the last seven | months. This cannot be tolerated by mo. 1e premier has always attempt- | ed to govern with the collaboration of the political parties which our! revolution dispossessed, 1le' gave the } threa huildings, The damage wi delayed the per- tal in Aeolian Hall, § wk W to have 1, | trom WIZ in the a4 to r everal 1 broadcast Acolian buildin, ch the studio in re were unahle [ time, Ch 4 _ opposition press the right to frecly -|Washir ;ton Team Again |criticize his cabinet and its actions. But what the opposition press has | not understood, and must be made | to understand as soon as possible, is |that its criticism must not touch the ltegime inuugurated by faseismo. This regime must be consldered in- tangible because it is the result of a revolution, Rallics To Premier. | “The wonderful way in which the | whole country has again rallied round Mussolini, after his stirring | pronouncement in the chamber last | Saturday, shows that the majority | of Ttalians do not wish to return to | Washington, Jan, 7. by many ot Under attack members of congress and ral officials, District of ia authorities today begun - | preparations to clear from the streets of the capital the lieavy snow blank- et which has demoralized traffic for ards of a week, No snow has llen since last kriday, but city of- © ficlals have trusted to-providence to 0 remedy the situation, with the result b that most of the streets still are scarcely passable to motor vehicles, Colum! |ernment docs, and the |ever this happens. | an Howor pupL) Cont @NAA B MELIAN Miss Anna E. Mechan, daughter of Policeman and Mrs, Michael Meehan of 51 Buell street, was graduated from the nurses’ training school of St. Francis hospital, Hart- ford, Monda; Miss Me: n is a graduate of St. Mary's Paro 1 school, and attend- ed New Britain high school. She was one of the honor pupils in her graduating class at the hospital, which ——— the old regime under the | rallroads were almost at a stand- still, public services worked “only when it pleased the Itallan com- munists to allow them to work, the army was Insulted and we lived un- der the constant threat of a revolution. “All that is past and fascismo has the right to defend the country against its return with every weapon at its command. plain when an opposition newspaper is sefzed. But under any other revolitionary regime less magnani- mous than fascismo, all opposition | been | newspapermen would have lined up against a wall long ago and shot. Th scist government makes a mistakes sometimes, as every gov- opposition pressis permitted to criticize when- Any attempt, to undermine the fasci treason such.” rnment’s attitude, as ex- was however, regime | treated The gov pressed by the fascist leader, approved cdiforially today by Popolo D'Italla of Milan and the Impero of Rome, two of the }-Amlllu{ fascist newspapers. They insist that other non-fascist members of the cabinet should be expelled and re- placed by fascisti. The srgument is that fascismo, whose attempt to govern with the collaboration of oth- er parties falled, should now take upon itself the burden of the gov- ernment and “have full power be- cause it assumes full responsibil- fty."” AND WE'LL DELIVER A BRAND NEW ELECTRIC WASHER Ownership of an Electric Washer means an invest- ment which pays you divi- dends of happiness. $10 For Your OLD WASHER WASH TUB SCRUB BOARD or WRINGER toward the ~ purchase of a UNIVERSAL Electric Washer. FREE TRIAL A Universal Electric Washer Will Do The Entire Week’s Washing for only 30 Phone Your Order Today—Phone 230 — THE — CONNECTICUT LIGHT & P COMPANY red | Some people com- | and should bef the | DOUBLE SHOOTING AT UNIVERSITY Former Student Dead, Chaperone Is Dying By The Assoclated Pross, " Madison, Wis, Jan, 7.—F, X, Ber« nard, 20, of Hibbing, Minn, a fore mer unlversity of Wisconsin student, I8 dead, and Miss Laura B. Palmer, 28, a university romance langtage instructor, whose home Is In La Crosse, Wis., is dying at the Madison General hospital, as a ' result of a double sheoting this morning in the recefing room of the ¥rench house; The French house is a boarding and rooming house occupied by unis versity women students who are tak« Ing romance language conrses at the | Unlversity of Wisconsin, Miss Palmer, chaperone at the house, was shot through the arm and abdomeh. The body of the man s wstudent, was found on Pollce announced that Miss Palme. er, while on the way to the hosple! tal, sald the man's name was ¥, X, Bernard, aged 20, b ! “I helped him through school and now—" she moaned, Mrs, Hanson, cook at the house, was the only ope in the bullding aside from Miss Palmer, and Ber nard, wiwen the shooting occurred, Bhe heard threé shots and ran to the front, where she found Miss Talmer In a semi-congelous condis tion and Bernard's bodr Miss Palmer is about 88 years old, The French house is known about the campus as a place where all womeh students of French congres gate.. Nothing but the French lane guage 18 spoken there during meals, but at other hours English MASONIC HEAD DIES Havana, Jan, 7.—Dr. Antonio Ruiz Rodriguez, a thirty-third degree ma« son and soverolgn commander of the Scottish Rite Supreme council of Colon, and head of the order in Cuba, was byrled in Colon cemetery yesterday wilh full Masonie SOME MIDDLE-AGED WOMEN ARE AILING ALL THE TIME Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs. Mayer Tell Women How Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Them at This Trying Period MRS, ELSIE ACKERMAN CONYOY, OHIb Convoy, Ohio.—‘‘During the Change of Life I'was weak and run-down and could hardly do my work. By reading our advertisements I found out about ydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound and it has straightened me right out and madgme feel like anew woman. By the time I had taken eight bottles I was well and could do my housework on the farm without trouble. 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