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MRS WHITNEY NOW - ENTERS THE CASE Stmiety Wblmn Wrius- Letter Delending Macri Trial New Haven, June 17 (Ph—A let. (or urging that the special commit- 0¢ of ha Neow Haven County Bar wasooiation, lavegtigating th¢ 'Olym. pia Macrl case report before the re. teial of the girl, eharged with mur. or, has been sent to Attorney Philip tond, president of the association 404 ex-offiete member of committee, by Mra Jesepk Whitney, prominent soclally here who s actively inter- 4sted In the'esse “from a social ton- Aitions™ standpoint Mra Whitney's istter, & copy of \hioh was sent to the press, urges a speed report “in view of the pre. posterous rumors whish have been cireulated regarding the case” She efends the conduct of the first trial dnd “praises the impartiality of Judge Avery and the work of court afficiais in maintaining, bsolute <M|m|ty. impartiality and impressive- ‘There should be some recogni- tion.” the letter continues, “of the close attention given by Judge Av- ery in ry phase of the trial and his extreme care to interpret the law in guch a way as to exclude all undue . influence over the jury, ether favorable or prejudicial to the agcused. But there was intense public excitement over the trial partly, T believe, by the vision of presencs of the fury, and that I ha NEW BRITAIN' DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 sz S ST ANERIGA Aat Dbeside her holding her han while court was \n session, “I realize that the bar assoclatio did not mean to Imply any such er- rore ia the conduct of the case, but oow that the ha and the defendant ‘about to be trie has heen don {our. durl e first triai, right th and remove from her the prejudice crea by their mere appointment Thia is the only way to convince th cur, and restare the just legal statu eent of any crime unless twelvi jurymen become convinced of th contrary. Italian Lira Hits New the opening today, when the Iiri sold for 3.68 for demand. yesterday's low record. The sellin ‘was fairly heavy, The lira went to a new low | the trading yesterday, when it sol theavy and was sald to have bee caused by large’ purchases of com modities In the market by Italla business concerns. obtained a $50,000,000 thtough J. P. Morgan & Co. AMERICAN WINS Fastbourne, Eng., June 18 (- matches between British and Ameri- A sscond time, should not the com- oiittee by & veport on what did oc- wrong Involuntarily done by them Low Mark in New York |!ng “that want or respect for 8.76%. The selling pressure was Recently Ttaly credit here e d . Kelloggs Statement 7| Buenos Alres, June 18 (P—The © | attitude of the United States toward)[alarm hox public that no such error did oc- [ Maxico, as expressed In Secretary of | sending in 8 | Btate Kellogg's rocent declaration, is | wore made amid of the defendant, that she is Inno- | condemned n.a e © | gignature of its Palacios, n | statement continues, ALSO PROTESTS "o e e Latin-American Union Objeats to atement {asued by | shrieking of arriving fire apparatus, the Latin“American union over the President, Alfredo | blocks in The union says it considers Secre-|the four men, tary Kellogg's statements as show- | had seen looting a Broadway cloth- for the|ling shop. .The four fled in & taxicab sovereignity of our peoples which is|and after their car crashed into the New York, June 18 (A 10W | aharacteristic of the record for Itallan lira was estab- | whatsoever be the lished {n the New York market at | principles which It pretends to sup-|berg and Robert Barbalat, both of | a | port regarding the legal equality of | Manhattan, This 18 | nations.” a declif® of almost 10 points from White House, ‘Pan American’ PECULIAR WRECK [Police Make Arrests, New York, June 18 (A —Five fire | companies watched the arrest of two men charged with robbery « today after a taxicabiin which the palr with two companions were fleeing from the police crashed into a fi in. central Manhattan, an alarm, The arrests the clanging and This followed & chase of several which about 100 shots were exchanged between police and | whom a patrolman alarm box two escaped. The two ar- rested sald they were Arnold Willen- | Police sald women's clothing worth $1,000 was found in “The Argentine people can not re- | the taxicab. g | main Indifferent to the outrage, in- flicted upon a brother country,” the “If we admit- d [ted without murmuring that a for- elgn power could dictate to the gov- Kills Old Friend, Then | Turns Gun on Himself n jernment of a Latin-American coun-| Londonderry, N. M., June 18 (M— | . |try the manner In which its domes-|Charles 8, Gay, a 92-year-old veteran n|tlc problems should be solved and [of the Civil y | the political tendeney which should | Hacket, 178, prevail in its public functions, threat | veteran, yesterday and then commit- | ening to provoke'a revolution if it ted suicide, according to the police. | did not accept the orders received, | we could not complatn if tomorrow, war, shot Nelson B.| his friend and fellow Hacket was not expected to live, | No incentive for the assault has | _ | in any situation equally grave to Ar-|been discovered, the police sald, be- | John Hennessy of Tndianapolis today gentina’ national dignity, no brother|yond the fact that the men quarreled | defeated W. D. Wheatley, 7-5, 6-2, | People expressed its solidarity with |about two weeks ago and had not | | tella. Sabatella was 4-6, 7-5, in the international tennis | & béen on speaking terms since that Tn conclusion the statement kays: | time, shot Hacket with a revolver and as| soon as his former comrade fell to) the “floor shot himself twice in the| temple, dying {nstantly, Hacket was taken.to a hospital in London- derry. |Dr, Young’s Lawyers to Start Defense Campaign Los Angeles, June 18 (A—Attor- neys for Dr, Thomas Young, Los Angeles dentist, who has made sev~ | eral statements that he killed his wite Grace Grogan Young and show- ed investigators where he had con- cealed the body under the false floor of a concrete lined cistern in the basement of a mountain cabin, ex- pected today to fire their first shot in his defense by attacking the valldity of a grand jury indictment returned Tuesday charging Young with murder, Thelr attack, they said, would be hased upon allegations that when the indictment was voted persons other than jurymen were in the grand jury room. Prisoner May Become Insane While in Jail Johnstown, N. Y., June 18 (#— Pasquale Nigro of Worcester,r Mass,, a“"mh\x trial In the Fulton county jail here charged with first degree assault, has developed a mental con- dition that may result in his being Nlmlni‘tfd to a state institution for the Insane, according to the authori- | ties. Application is to be made soon it is understood, for commitment Nigro has been confined tn th jail since his surrender after the shooting of Professor Antonio Saha in a serious condition at a hospital for some According to witnesses, Ga}i time. that remnant of the dark ages, ¢apital punishment by, hanging.. This excitement created .wild.rumors and sories. The. public has concinded | FAther Who Kl“ed Son that some of these storles must be Is Guilty of Murder daent) its fervent sympathy. true or investigation would mot| puiocow B op To i or | “Tn energetically defending the have been demanded. Such expres- | o (PR T T - | outraged sovierelgnty of his country, slons a8 the ‘flagracles of the Macrl| o j.¢ion of Iife imptisonment, | ho defends at the eame time ¢ tial’ and ‘a lamentable view of le. |Mendton O T8 CEREENER" | dependence of Latin-America, now gal license in the trial of a capital e whe was | threatened by the insolent imperial- case, which have appeared in edi- the case of Albert J. Tilles, who was Vo 8¢ Wall strest™ torials and letters to the press, must | tried for the slaying of his 17-year- | W0 o0 "ol ators Justo and have been encouraged by the ap-|0!d son. Albert, Jr. The case Wak| ..o 0 motion to the Argentine pointment of a committee, which In. | &iven to the jury last night. senate seek to put the senate on volved the suggestion that the vote | Tilles elaimed that the shooting | o 4 o wexprocsing its solidarity of eleven jurors for acquittal was|Wwas accidental. The prosecntlon | ooy 1o procident of Mexico, Gen- not the result of evidence submit- |contended that the father and sen| ., Calles, In answer to Secretary ted, but was due to =ome miscon- [entered a &uicide pact and that| oy oo axtemporancous state- duct ‘of :the case. Gossip easlly | When young Tilles lost his nerve the | 1o 80 - o O been Tor supplied the ‘flagrancies’ and cir- | father shot him, later nmmdmgwrrrd to a committee, vulated such prepostrous ideas as |himself | “The Latin-American union, whose fundamental norma Is the political | solidarity of our peoples, extends to General Calles (the Mexican presi- Copyfg can teams, The House of Kuppeobeimeg They Copy Our Styles Abroad TO LIVE IN AMERICA—TO LOOK LIKE AN AMERICAN—to dress like an American ihat the wives of the jurymen lunch- is a popu]ar ambition abroad. i /\ r@q ones (o ITYqHALL Keep your hair from darken- ing! This new Swedish discor- they added, cor- exs brings back a rich, golden evidenee furnished by | benuty even to the most faded plctographs in Havasupal canyen | and lustrous blond ; hair, that man existed in the age of the dinosaurs. Summer Underwear »mlg]\tencd‘ da)l" mrol) everyone | clared. finows bk this time that Cod Liver{: 1he discovery, &) confalns more ' vitamines than|roborated Anything else on ‘éarth and is the jecatess’ body builder in the world. cian will tell you that. to take McCoy's Cod ver. Oll Compound Tabletd—they e sugar coated and as easy to take & candy and they do help old peo- i, ith el husbands during the | Relics of Ancient Man | Honolulu, June 18 UP——Harvey 2 : : ik delfberations, that the defendant had s Enodgrass of Los Angeles and Rich- st ok dtaaest |+ Found in Ariana it Lo ogies T WE SHOW THE CLOTHES THAT ARE Brl Jerome, Ariz., hJ'W 18 ‘?;‘”]’"’ [Pacific tennla doubles title yesterday, stane plcks or haimers belleved to | Refora 1 gallery they defeat- BCEUY 1 m0ps I . oo den sihes et 2 i e syt st THE SECRET ENVY OF CONTINENTAL ; 5 habe been found hy workmen at a and Willlam H f Honolul Folks Feeling Young | scrm o e o el i S 22 i, e o St tailors—the styles that are courted and copied sulphate deposits at Camp Verde, | Hoogs will contend later for the sin % SISO near here. Two of the finest speci- | gles:title, for thelr ve smar rin Try This New Cod Liver Oll Prep-|mens are being forwarded to the ry tness and skillful tailori g arafion to Increase Your Strength, :Smilh.sonlan Institution. Position ol Vitality and Endurance, the implements when found !nd|- o e | cates they possibly were contempo- [ ] 2 “'hs' should nny old person let|rary with the deposits of sodium H BT S T uppenheimer NOW ON LAY — GRADUATION BLUES Ordinary shampoos make blond tair ving mich of the neces- | 'y often blond-haired people WALKER RE! TRAINING Nk that their halr Iy changing eolor when It is only tho shampoo that Is at Summit, N. J. 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MAG & SONS Collegiate Clothiers Main at East Main COLLEGIATE TUXEDOS AND ALL THE ACCESSORIES Underwear hair becomes several shades lighter, fiuf: | fler, more be il with each ehampoo! use ordinary ehampoos for your Blondes should use only this spe- clal light-halr shampoo and ses how muct $1.00 to $4.00 | good dryg and department stores, such as . | The Falr Dept. Store. Our Annual Wall Paper Sale EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS This is the BIGGEST SALE we have ever attempted in WALL PAPER DISTRIBUTION and it affords HOME OWNERS, RENT PAYERS, BUILDERS and REAL ESTATE BROKERS an Excellent Opportunity to buy WALL PAPER—- AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES NOTE THE REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS LIVING ROOMS Regular 10c to 18¢ Regular 60c to $1.00 BEDROOMS DINING ROOMS Sale 4Y4c to 9c Sale 29c¢ to 47c Regular 18c¢ to 30¢c Regular 35c to 60¢ Sale 9c to 17¢ | Sale 17¢ to 29¢c During the Sale we will give a Very Special Discount on All Qur HIGH-GRADE PAlNTS VARNISHES and BRUSHES. 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