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——————————————————— FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 N uo) ‘PX u R gy S 1 K » onivh APY 120, NEW BRITAIN, CON BRITAIN HERALD NECTIC UT, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1925, -SIXTEEN PAGES. Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 12,003 July 18th ., : PRICE THREE CENTS CELL MADNESS TO ROBBERS BORE THROUGH WALLS OF BE SCOTT' CLAIN Leapold-Lob Alienists Called in On This Gase WOTRER ALSO WILL AID Friends Ralse Funds and More Is Promised In Effort To Save Con- demned Man From Illinols Gal- lows—RBitter Fight Ts Predicted Chicago, July P)—Cell mad- ness will be the plea of Russell T, Seott In his effort to escape the gal- lows from which he has been saved twice within a few hours of the death march. Allenists who testified for Nathan Leopold, Jr, and Richard Loeb, kidnapers-slayers of Robert Franks, will be called on in the effort to yrove Scott is suffering from “prison rsychosis.” he defense theory will be that his mind has hecome af- fected by his fifteen months confine- ment and the harrowing experiences ot two death watches in the shadow of the noose, Desperate Fight Ahead During the ten days allowed them before the sanity hearing, set by Judge Joseph E. David for August . William Scott Stewart, Scott's at- torney, will assemble psychiatrists fur a desperate legal battle to have scoft committed to an asylum, That the fight will be bitter nas iwen indicated by prosecutors who believe Scott is as sane now as at the time when Joseph Maurer, drug clerk, was lled in a hold-up. teott was found guilty of the killing. The state will not ccase efforts to have the death sentence carried out. Robert E. Crowe, sta altorney, lins been summoned from his vaca- fion in northern Wisconsin to lead the state's effort. Scott Provided Lead it was Scott himself, said his at- who provided a lead for the insanity plea, When the lawyer irted to confer with him, Scott in- isted that bhe was sane. Later he id he believed lhe was ‘“some 4 Previously, Scott told news- paper men that he thought “there nst be something wrong with me to go and do the thin 1 did. Per- 1 the liquor affected my mind, T as drunk all the time; and then the months here-—" Mon Is Pledged The effort to save Scott through cell madness plea will be s onded by Detroit and Windsor, O tario friends who have raised funds for him and have promised more. John R. Hewer, chairman ef a Windsor committce working to ve Scott, yesterday charged an at- tempt to “railroad” cott by Chicago politiclans to prevent exposure of their liguor operations. Mrs. Rilla May Scott, his mother, lind left her home in Bay Village, a Jeveland suburb, to come here and sist his wife and father, who have orked for weeks to ohtain a com- tion or reprieve for the prisop- he left she d she had come previously because Russell d requested her o stay away. While s and defense gird themsely for the legal fight which will begin Monday with hearings of arguments on the san- v test August 3, the police continue eheck reporls from various se of the country regarding the Robert Scott, Rus- Robert, indicted with apprehended. that Robert Before i preliminar; it 10 iong hercabouts of I8 brother. Iiusgell, never S tussell has contended did the shooting. o purporting rom ent to Russell ¢ before th nging. July 17. proved a lioax. An offer Scofl’s place was | to Governor Small by G. P. | f Washington, D. €, who | 1o it in an effort to Lring | of capital pun to come Governor week's re- | time set | The egram Robert Lrough prieva six h far the w later mes- | to take qe MeG v oo caid he m out abelition h- | zation | working on the problem itroaded Pr—Jlohn T Windsor, | wrked e at REColC o the w to lows, with | char 1ed” to oliticians 1o by I ¢ operations. the activit their liguor that Mieit maintains politi o 1heir recounte Vistt v of Chic f TLen letters to be small tained chief clemency ned civing the let- Hewe by forestall execu- | later Goy ed re knowi Smile move | Seott from exeen- | committee “fanatichl people Fce Chicago o i | = [ DIVORCED IN PARIS . 21 Americar grar ces by urts today. They are New York 1921 Strader Boston in 1919, was aswell o l and | fore command Physician Pleads Not Guilty To Theft And Forgery Charges Rent Is Fixed at $1,000 A Day for 21 Yr, Period et New York, July 25 (P—A fixed rent of not less than $1,000 a day, amounting to a rental of $7,847,500 for 21 years, was specified in a lease recorded to- day between the Parkab corpora- tion, a realty organization, and Ritz Tower {ncorporated, con- trolled by Ritz Carleton hotel in- terests for a new apartment house to be erected on Park avenue at 57th street, The thirty story building, to be known as “the Ritz Tower," is designed to be fhe largest apartment hotel of its kind in the world. RIFFIANS FLEFING BEFORE FRENCHWEN Rirplanes Take Leading Part, Bombing Enemy CAMPAIGN PLANS VAGUE Prench High Command Admits Tt Has Not Yet Hit Upon Suitable Plan of Organization for Its Mo- roccan Offensive. Fez, French Morocco, July 25 () The Irench forces arrayed against the Riflian tribesmen are beginning to take the initiative in the opera- tions and bring further marked jm- provement to the general situation. A flylng column, advancing up both sides of the Ouergha river from Aln | Alcha, yesterday reached Ouedali, 12 miles to the west, in spito of the resistance of the enemy, who final- Iy was routed with the loss of many prisoners, This action cleared territory 40 | miles north of ez seat of th Irench headquarters and ,objeetiy of the Riffians, and produced a strong impression among the tribes, All the Riffians who filtered through the past month now are hurrying back to the north, Airplanes Efiective Airplancs played a leading part fn the operation, hastening the exodus northward by bombing all gather- Ings of the enemy. Other flying col- umns have started in the eastern section of the front, making a con- verging movement toward Bad Ma- | roudj. Their progress appatently is meeting with little or no resistance, as, according to latest advices, they have covered a lot of ground in a comparatively short tim he aviatjon service also has helped materially in shaking the morale of dissident tribesmen by dropping Lombs behind the encmy lines ividently Abd-el-Krim planned to be in possession of ez by this time, as letters have been received here ddressed “Abd-el-Krim, S Moroceo and Conqueror Uhe Trench pos marked the letters entry into Tez has boen indefinitely. His present address the moment is Adjir." General Naul newly appointed commander-i the KFrench operations. d from visit to the front at Taza e he found the very much 0| No Plan As Yet 25 (P-—French tabla plan of organi the but s still In the view paper de- iinst the Krim and da among th in Sultan of . lous leader, lirected hy same doubtfal, er, if Marshal Lyautey, des of Morocro, the 0 of “Abd-el-Krim's postponed for hief has retu of a cast of where situation improv Paris; July high in has not yet Lit upon a s says Matin 1, the ction Abd 0 military dissident trib the politic those the Maroeco or ought to be man. Tt seeh 1t Fre permit of hal 1 1 ave not yet cithet t own 2 the the he 0 would double task [ him ta undertake a Rat ter 2t that as 1t is reporte o lately 1 with for vear Lyautey attack ne: Marshal i thre a fresh oh and that he 1 was op n agn. mu gaip under. ) freatment mely Martin 1 staff which differ from the vi provided for the armies in with i by with an extr serion problen, vhich says that ad in remarks the prep plan se he of two spects formation Moroceo, in general nineteenth one on the east smmanded nding other on the Tr anded by Gen Marshal Petain r of the whale Algeria, ¢ the the th comm the corps, . with its ba, neh Morocean eoast, camr eral with 1elf as command first uter Naulin Ma 1s the open shal Ty was likely tn though reports 1o that nt for some been enrr £31.000.000 TO CHARITY July 25 (P—NMrs. \ Denver given § me May In applie charity of Marger 1 1 who r e come from the te recent fund 1% arities Ma 1 later eSs cor Lima, Mr. Mayo Is an atta the American embaasy. where of | Fez." authorities have | sugestion | Dr. Harvey Andrews Ac- cused of Signing Dr. Wm. Flanagan’s Name to Stolen Check. Dr. Harvey Andrews, who told the | police he was a practicing Hartford | physiclan, was arraigned before Judge Benjamin W, Alling in police court this morning on charges of stealing a check for $10 from the office of Dr. Wiliam Flanagan yes, terday afternoon, and then forging the endorsement of Dr. Flanagan on | the check. He was arrested by Detec- | tive Sergeant William P, McCue, who investigated a complaint that a man had purchased a palr of socks at the N. E. Mag & Sons' store on Maln street and tendered the che k| in payment for them, According to the police report of | the affair, Dr. Andrews, who is living at the Y. M. C. A. here, went to the office of Dr. Flanagan yesterday aft- ernoon and picking up an envelop containing the check from a table In the waiting room, left {mmediate- Iy. He then forged Dr. Flanagan's name in endorsing it, it is alleged, and used it at the Mag store to pay | for the socks, receiving $9.25 {n change.| A short time after he left the store, it was discovered that the endorsement was not geniline and the pollce were notified, When the defendant was asked to, plead to the charges this morning, | he appearcd to be in a daze, €0 the | court ordered pleas of not guilty and | continued the case until Monday &o | that the man could he investigated. Sonds for his release were &et at £1,000, REWARDS OFFERED IN HUDSON, N. H., CRIME |No Trace of Slayer of Two Aged Women—One Was { Mistreated Hudson, New Hampshire, July 25 ' | (®—spurred by revelations con- | |tained in a report of the med |examiner who yesterday conducte an autopsy on the bodies of Miss Helen K. Gillis and her sister, | | Georglanna, aged spinsters who were murdered in their home here on | Wednesday, state, county and town | authorities today redoubled their | {efforts to trace the killer, Rewards | |totalling 82,500 for information | leading ot the arrest and convietion |of the murderer were offered. | The report of the medical exam- |iner was filed with the county solici- | tor but was not made public, Tt be- | came known, however, that the phy- {sicians found that the Gillls sisters {had been Killed by head which crushed their {and that one of the hodies had been | 2¢ | mistreated. At the conclusion of a [eonference of officials early today | | Acting Governor Charles W. Tobey | rannouncad that the state would | spare 16 efforts to apprehend the murderer. The state through the acting gov- ernor offered a reward of $2,000, | while Hillshorough county and town of Hudson each offered an ad- ditional § The announcement of | the rewards was made after the con- | | ference which was attended by the lacting governor, Attorney General Jeremy R. Waldron, Sheriff O'Dowd, | Chief of Police Harry Cornell of | [ Frudson and Chlef of Police Good- fwin of Nashu Attorney General Waldron who was spending his va catlon in Vermont returned to take of the bodies of the two found Thursday when a neighbor ealled home. They had last allve about 24 hours small sum of money } by the murderer. The ha held tomoerrow In the | tional chureh direetly troet the honse led for STRIKE, LOOMING UP 3 the | charge The were case. women | afternoon at their been seen hefore, A 4 been stolen funeral will Congrepa- o the across which 25 years, from s had ocer British Sftnation More Sorlons Railway Unions Agrce Not Handle Coal 1 .28 ) threat ndon, July The possi- ed strike of | mo serions | of ies of th miners when bil o0al ' the | 1y conference the the Jecided to tak movement raflway of coal In event miners strike, | | (The present working agreement between miners and owners expires July The miners have called a strike to start on that date as a re- of the two sides to terms. | owners sult of failure gree upon new working Yesterday the miners and 1greed to confer in Londor day in a final their disagre Thus the possibility { of sympathetic strike action by other | | British trades unions in order to as- Wednes- ment | to give out information for publica- | ur | He { houses, | battery of men, non | sign any Agreement blows on the 1’ skulls, | ! | ently {men are lin | 8till tirm | armeq robhers he | money | Bros | who pointed | sist the miners, seems to hinge upon | | whether the is successful) W esday confer WIN RACE WITH DEATH York, July Mr 1 B. Marshal of Pittsburgh N Rody eir rac \ a Mrs. side of their son o1 Rody Jr. r R. 1. A dispatch last ! A dispatch last decided improvement in the boy's condition. against death to the bed- || 15 years Iving paralyzed in a hospital at | BRICKYARD OWNERS WILL NOT GIVE IN (iéorge Pickett Says They Are Determined Not to Quit CALLS DEMANDS ABSURD Spokesman for Manufacturers Says Union Wonld Take Over Business | —Strikers May Be Evicted From | Homes if They Remain Out “Ninety-five per cent of the brick rards in Berlin and, in fact through out the state, will continue to oper- ate as they always have and will €ign no agreement whatsoever fo recognize any unions.” was the statement issued today by George Plekett of the American Brick eom- pany, Berlin, speaking in behalf of most of the brick manufacturers fn Berlin in whose yards a sirike has been declared, As far as could he there was no change in the situation, The strikers have apparently ap- pointed a publicity committee, this committee alone being red learned today, empow tion. However, since the committee could not be located and no ono scemed to know where it was, littlo could be learned Mr. Pickett stated in no uncertain ms what the majority of the man- s intend to do. He said that copies of the demands of the strikers have been placed in the hands of brick makers in Berlin for signing. ventured the opinfon that the persons who drew up the paper must have thought “that everybody fs| easy." o unfon ever drew up such a paper as that one,” said Mr. Pickett. Why, a person would as soon think of signing that paper as he would of going out and contracting a good case of measlees, To sign it would be to deliver the brick manufac- turers, body, soul and pockethook, to someone else."” Will Lvict Strikers. | When asked how long the strike | would last, Mr. Pickett replied that | it will probably last long enough for the people to be cvicted trom their | He said th is a ion wor who are anxious take over the jobs just as soon as houses can be secnred for them, Mr. Pickett expressed the opinon that the persons who have signed the agreement with the union or-| ganizers have falled to realize the fmport of sueh un agreement, and, although some have signed it, the Jarge majority of the manufactur ers will continue to lgnore the d mands of strikers und will not recognize their unions. Practically the only ones who will with the strik- those who have contracts to and who must get the work done,” suid Mr. Pickett. Mr. Pickett has authorized | to speak for u group of the manu- | acturers in Berlin, although the nes of these manufacturers have n withheld, It was statell at the Murray Brick Co. today that the plant is working s usval and Miss Adele Murray of hat firn said that the strike appar- bas not reached that yard. he said that demands have n made al that plant and that she znorant as to whether her union men or not. No change in the situation wus reported at the Tuttle brick yards Westficld, where worknien have gone on strike. That plant is in its refusal to recognize stated, and will | | or it heen no is i vork- 200 the union, remain firm Shipments Fall OfF It Is sald that the average ment of brick from the Berlin dis- trict recently has been 15 freight car per day. This does include brick shipped by automobile truck. Tt is said tha the Rerlin zone it as ar sl Ship- loads not the vards In | are wan ibout 500,000 bricks daily. strike started, 1id to have uring | Since shipme ar BIG DAYLIGHT ROBBERY fallen off cons Two Unmasket Bandits in New | York City Tiwape With Payroll | Containing §12,500 New York, July 25 (B ing daylight r 1d up the y plaster- | ing contractor off 1 corridor of al nd " busy made ne of the building aw atter escafied Jac T . partn dway an their offices cekly | s from the pavroll for t in a the elevator eir empigy cardboa )t ng floor they bank X. ay th ed by pistols fifth were confro two young men and foreed them into a v HIGH TILE i Julv 26 (Standard Time) At New London 12:32 a. m.: 110 p. m At New Haven 1:49 & m; 2:18 p. m ¥ * THE WEATHER A Hartford, July 25.—Forec: for New Britain and vicinity: Generally fale tonfght and Sunday partly clondy - ——————p > obtain | letins from the naval station at San |er map and issue all acrological in- |ing two hours if it jconeerned { here | States army and membership in the |in the erypt of the Basiica, | sors. EAL FURS} Loot Valued at SZfl,l)(ml Takem During Night | Thef¥ Most Daring in! History of Brass City. WATERBURY BUILDING, ST Kills Ma Black Snake And Her 17 Children (Special to the Herald,) Bristol, July — City In- spector James H. Davis yester. ay kliled a black snake and a tamlily of 17 young snakes, which h ountered when working af new hospital off Goodwin The old snake showed when cornered but Mr. is intrepidly approached and dispatcheq the reptile with a large stick, The nest of young- sters was then discovered and all were kiiled, e — er Waterhury, July ) JINF: their way with crowbar and sled through the two walls of the Buckingham building in of Waterbury's q burglars last night entered the ligson Fur store and made with $20,000 worth of furs, burglary was one of the most dar ing In the history of the local po lice department The burglars entered Ingham building through story by a fire cseape. through a thin wall first in th floor entrance to Buckingham Hall and then working in imped po- sition battered through one feot of brick wall that led info ! the store. Only the choies the turd heart Se- | business away | the Buck They IN AIDING AVIATORS | Science Will Make Trip to,“f""s wers taken, tho.bur Hawaii Much More |stock. They made their exit 1eomen Safe for Fliers big hole of 1lrs | the huge door leading into Buckin ham hall which was easily opene from the Instde, The Seligson wired with A. D ystem but the burg 50 thoroughly studied fheir that | they did not come in contact with | any of the wires, MURIEL VANDERBILT IS MARRIED TODAY 1 stors i is carefully hurg alarm ars 1 Honoluly, July 25 (A —Aerology, the science deals with the laws and phenomena of the atmio- sphere, will be depended on greatly Lo aid the success of the navy's pro- posed flight of three seaplanes from the Pacific coast to Hawail late in August or early in September, Aerological stations will be main- tained at the naval air station at Pearl Harbor; aboard the U. §. §. Aroostock, airplane tender, which will be plane guardship at a station 1,800 miles from the coast, and the Langley, aircraft carrier, to guard se at a point 1,200 miles out. The base aerological station will be in the office of Captain Stanford E. Moses, commander of the flight ha job that Guests Reach Newport hy Yacht, Plane and Motor officer BOOZE BUYERS FROM EVERY SECTION CALLED UPON T0 TESTIFY ON LIQUOR SALES HERD OF MARTINQUE EAPEDITION RETTRED Rum Ring Mail Order House Scandal Will Be Probed By Feder- al Grand Jury In New York. Col. Gallagher TLeaves Army After 45 Years of Service v York, July %5 (M--At the 1on of 45 years service in (i C 1 Hugh commandant of the army | at Fifty-cighth street and First enue, Brooklyn, and hero of the tinique reliet expedition in 19 ctires from the Writing from Washington yester- day, Major G I William H. Hart, quartermaster goneral of the army part “You have s of patriotic 1o the vonr 20 Witnesses From as Far | ‘ nited States army West as Oklahoma Suh- i poenaed—May Have to Live in Tombs, army toc ner; & New York, July (P Twenty \buyers of liquor in t @ other n subpoenaed by mail here b made a of 41 X and efficlent sery- 1 wish the story | service could be | officer starting | Your service has | been loyal and falthfnl, as well as efficient. Yon have considered duty first, and fndividval preferment sec- | record cities have be to f appear grand investigating ring here that supplied 20, icans by trunk shipment Names Kept Secret Federal Attorney Buckner not reveal the names of poenaed. They will You have a record of which any | Washington, Philadelphia, n be proud; Martini- [P€troit, Columbus, carthquake catastrophe fn the |88 City, Minneupc Des Moines, Trench West Indles; the Cuban |SIoux City, Okluhoma City and Falcs campaign; the Toxer {rouble in |f4X, Okla. Most of them will appear China; Australia; the equipping and |Defore the grand jury next Wednes- supplying of the World War division [34Y others have been cited to ap- in Siberla as chief quarter- | ”‘1'?”“]“5' et master of the Amerlcan forcos and |, (hoSe simoued v e | lastly, at the army bage, Brooklyn; i ik penses one way ohly. Onee in in all which service you have es tablished high marks for genérations York they will have fto pay their own hotel and board bills. of quartermasters following after to 1 ACbImRIL [liny rive for.” ore a federal i nation, army flashed before every upon his ecareer of jury a liquor 10 Amer- would 5 sub« from Chicago Louis, Kans- tho: come ) St the St. n; camps will be allowed project. He will be at the starting point, either San Dicgo or San I'rancisco, and will be in direct com- t unication with Commander John itodgers, flight unit commander and pilot of ore of the planes. The base aerological station wil San TFrancisco weather hul- Newport, . I, July 25 (A~ port, haven for America’s elect, was in gala attire today for the wedding at 4 o'clock this aft rnoon of Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, daughter of one of the untry's wealthles famiilic and Cameron Church, Bost broker. Airplane, yac brought gues will be held at s0 1% nvisco at 9 a. m,, and 7:30 p. m., dai This station will maintain a weath- motor and train or the reception that Beachmound after the ceremony at the palatial villa that stande at the end of Bellevue avenue and looks out over the bor that sparkles with the formation on which the flight be based. This procedure ugust Pearl Harbor, the Aroostook and the Langl will furnish daily at 9:15 a. m. and 4 p. to Captain | flag bedecked craft. Th Moses the barometer reading, the | guests that will attend this i pressure change during the preced tion could not be definitcly is .10 inch o' |as all details are being wit more; wind direction and velocity at | Mrs William K. Vanderbilt, 2 the surface, and from souading: | bride's mother, It aloft; the condition of the sea; the | that two hundred clonds and thelr diraction; fog and its direction, Each aerological statifon will re- port also whether local conditions are favorable for the flight. From this data the weather map at the base station will be corrected, After the flight has started all acrological reports will be discon- tinued unl local conditions be- come unsuitable for flying. In this event a brief dispatch will be sent fo Captain Moses hy the station | and to the guardships | nearest the planes at that time, Such ages will be relayed to the planes, will begins color learned first reported invitations had that this number had been incr to 500, small number was fnvited to the remony itself, the guests he limited to iImmedate membere of Vanderbilt and Church famili a few intimate friends. The reports that Miss Vanderbilt be glven away by her tath liam K. Vanderbilt, 2nd, who Newport as the 1by Loe 1d Miss Consue Va maid of honor. could be confirmed v, how Miss Var s W was selected by her m recently. It will be wh color and were Wil- vas in William it her sis Jerbilt, wou'd Neither of ti the cere- God W T nes before me DR. OCHSNER, PROMINENT SURGEON, DIES TODAY | Famous Chicagoan Was 67 Years of | | rhilt’ dding er in th aris bride | i | favorite is most seen in, 4 o and Mr. luncheon and green Interior who have ) days or the touches today flowers, the chief mot {atlons, also was d in order soms mig groom walk t Ri suffr sterday & Ch at trim Age ~ Delth Caused by Angina Pectoris Chi July 25 (P—Dr. John Ochsner, famous surg early today Death was dus A widow survives. Dr who was vars old, was the author of nume al treaties and text and a contributor to the '”M]l press. Since 1896 he had been the Augustana and St. Mary’s hospital here He held a m ihe medical Albert and died to angina pectorls Ochsner, sixty-se over by | Shipman X AT Chureh's ous surgic (i Mr. way v ssfon in | iding Uniteq | only ye Payne of, T { groom at chief of hospital geon jor's commn we reserve of tt H American College College of Su ns Royal Microscopical (England). and a fellowship in t} American Surgical Association Dr. Ochsner was born in Rarahoo and Rush Medical Col lege of Chicago. He later studied | the Universities of Vienna and Ber of Surgeon: | Ortent | his friend hake (Tre Saciety mi | tvo days | his way Wisconsin CARDINAL'S FUNERA, Thousands Throng Quebec Church | to attend th Miss Vander 0ld, is the For Services Held Today For BUG K heiress to a Cardinal Begin each ndda re Van of great-great Quebee, July 25 P —TWhile thou- s thronged the church and her thousands gathereq outside, Cardinal Begin, seventeenth ar: bishgp of Quebee, was burled today ide | mous Comm James > amassed w United has ad even the remains of his sixteen predec with dig-| nity and impressiveness marked the | interment Throughout Ceremonies replete Rec &he and expressed v As the eity signs of in evidence iblic buildings’ were draped in ack and many private houses dis- played tokens of grief. The crowds which assembled to| mourn the dinal, who dled last | Sunday. we augmented by large | compare the Van pilgrims arriving here on | He is 27 old and was gradvat- the eve of the Feast of Ste. Anne de | 84 seven years ago from Harvard, Beaupre, where he played footbail, ans p a her fr s¢ je P mourning were nds ¢ } t drink, smoke Her father and estranged for some ye Mr. Church of a family, the wea h of which bilt riches ioes not umber of years been sent and later it was learned | would | -to-do | are unable to , District Attorney ® Buckner sugested the government Colonel Gallagher retires at theage ||y . £ ¢ gh have to put them up at the of 64. He will be succeeded : : | Brookiyn by Colonel Frank H. T.s lombs, ton of General Summerall's staff. Will Be Innume Appearance before the grand jury will render the liquor customers fm- mune from prosecution ceive the customary fee da ;MRS. CUNNINGHAM'S FATE NOW RESTS WITH JURY The will re- of $1.50 per while actually testifying. This action, s to he unprec ented, was taken yesterday [ Buckner in an | Indlana Poison Case Trial Ends— |ind indict forty | |bootlegging ring | ury Unable to Agree After | Tn edition. |served on o hieh d- vy Mr. round up en of the summonses will Ye e 1 1o ring Vit Early Deliberations & s Ast w an | y woman Point, Ind, » - The fate of Mrs. Anfa Cunning! | on trial for the murder of her Walter, in Iy deliberate . July » liquor trunk i country. was shipped by 1he rothe payment, unlock the by poison as the jury hangs 6 to custone Ay Upon keys were trunks, | No Women Called nith completed his | gy O Gl et i M- summoned. verdiets of gullty or | not guilty of first degree murder T found against the woman charged with laving fed her children—\Walter, i belle and Charles—poison, On the stang the widow denied she fed the chil- and aintained small quantity to cur forwareded t the jury { <ho after noon yesterday when | Martin 1 | structions on no women among those M However, Trene cigar apart- went in Sioux City, has already tes- titied before rand She wined in jury long me and it she consid the 1tions of ring. here she the Hotel Griffin, n clerk, an be who is the ury room that threw on hootleg witness yesterday mifi While Astor 1t 2 ppre fored n poison them c in ap inherited Lik she them A a v of the liguc losmen ars of- kner de- instances o not be 18¢ lenied the con e sheriff of 1 she detailed Another son, David, n crippled for life by the by - s RS, RAIMGARRTYER FAS | SHOCK WHILE AT CHURGH Peter's Now at Gen 1= f fmmun el Lipbil d Only rare she n to M kraen he be allowed to impunity to ths A person 1 tlegR: tell his story | grand su his | | county in whi a boc wi avin t vith r. off poison fed him mot At 18 night verdiet t and the was unable to ked ‘nt morning. inst seale home icting to a d verdiet in —— Organist at St AUTO BREAKS BOY'S LEG | ], eral Hospital—Reported to Be in Serions Condition Anna zaoriner A Irving Maschetti Sald | vy Have Darted Out From Sidewalk || 1 morn| | N and in Front of Machine and Britain Ger: inas GETS FIVE YEARS FOR RESISTING ARREST | Vermont Man VUsed Pangernus Weapon in Fffort tn Thuart Dry Agents NSATIONAL SUICIDE | Well Dressed Young Man, Foreigner, | Shoots Himself in Dining Room of Plaza Hotel Park ear dinner for two. . hd for to- When nd sh at t the ham e t after, napped sted is gun thre heart. Several nearby on the promenade | officer who a mer failing to discharge the shell Bohannon claimed he was merely His coat bore the trade mark of a | hired the ecar by a man in Hamburg, Germany, and |named “Charlies” who succeeded in | his collar that of an English haber- | escaping at Westtord. He denied dasher, doing any shooting PRy guests were seated to drive