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P ——— News of the World By Associated Press l ESTABLISHED 1870 LRI A e LW DLl ALY CONNECTICUT, THU 1925, RSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, MORE JURGRS ARE SELECTED TODAY Macri Trial Proceedings Going| Rlong More Rapidly FOURTH CHOSEN AT NOON Morning Session Yeatured Several Squabbles Between State's | With | | | Attorney Alling and Defense Taw- | yer Koletsky. Litehfleld, Conn,, o (A—The selection of Nov. jurors to serve on the| second Olympia Macri murder U‘L\Il n court here today. moved swiftly county superio th up till noon, Jurymen, The fourth to enter the jury box was Mott Darling, 74, twice mar- ried, with six children and a num- ber ot grandchildren. He has 1l in Kent the past 41 years. Lawyers in Argument Mr, Darling had heard of the case but had formed no opinion and could perform his duties as juror being accepted with an open mind, Dur his examination, counsel twice had heated arguments. Once when Joseph Koletsky, counsel for Miss Macri, who shot John Bagna- no on February 26 last in the lobby of a Haven theater, wanted to know if the witness knew George C. Tves of Litchfield, a venlreman ex- cused on the first day, and again ew u\;uu- n Arnon A. Alling, etate's attor- | Clancl Postponed — November 13 v”lml‘v‘\‘ b at ’: o ]:‘ \1';g on it I 5 .‘ ad Nicola Macr), Olymp! plication for hus Jines between Dan- ¢ e g I ha| Also Assigned For Discusslon of {bury and Hartord, before te puli el ourt. | Conraa Clanct's Petition, T ot e e ! el Relationship Eemote ! Lol aled eon s s or- | Court ruled th L relationship At the suggestion of Corporation |; JEIAL I, nate train W s ve ween Mr. Iv whose wife's nsel Jonn M. Kirkham, the| 25 Harttord ro « con- tion Candidates sister married Leonard Andrews |building department today lifted J\ s 0 LN, G s t con \ 1 day of the two-days' who committed sufeide n Orange ban on Incinerators in business and | "o o540 Sl e nlenteping g tamg fice, but a o ceently and Irving A. Andrew dis- |industrial zones which had been fn |y WFETERBEERTIE BERet arran: country.c ) \ opened at nting juror In the first trial in |force since the passage of the zon- |y iRt ‘m ,L.h frariiene ! o T s g with about three hund w Haven county, a fourth cousin /in e e T S etRon el B nen | ready for consider Leonard re was too re- ect of this actlon will belis hropnaring to handle first ol I 1 th L of important sub- ote to have any ring on this t0 permit the construction of suc ATl A d oo ehaters . “”‘» L) . r ¢ s, tion taken today P | convenience in the rear of Main | .o e s 4 ler r he to submit to all Mr. Koletsk asked the wit- |strect stores, and the appeal of Earle | ; onteiRima ce fn Con- R | K. Bishop on behalf of the Fair de- | 4, gt and glex| the ¢ s, cti be local, The state's attorney ohjecied to |PATrtment store has been withdrawn. | . \iooq i Qugemmission sand 1t nnaires tus guestion and both counsels | Mr. Bisliop gave notice of an apy ki board 1 rer 1 s issues N B | when advised by the bullding de- | y vould b s e it me fime. Mr. Kolotsky was -of |Partment that he could not con- | : 1gress lopt swer to 1 had opinion that Trving Andrew h jed Mr. Ives' sister-in-law % Hinman interpos estion that, If agr could askad Mr. Ives who was in court, what his realtionship | 1y Mr. Andrew really was, Mr. Tves en cxplained the family connee- tion After the defense had finished yuestioning Darling, one ques- | - havin d to the witness' dge supposed act of | in turning out his daughter gave birth to a child out lock, Mr. o stand up Defense counsel Alling asked Mr. | e of the six talesmen examined | as | | | i nd court asked the | wate’y attorney the purpose of his Vather Is Kept Out Jo unswered that it was ta pre- | or the defense to atmosphera on this point. The iled, however, that the ould not be injected In the this time. booming of the town eclock the hour, twlee halted morning, when the counsel '111'11 ioning wded. Jo Davy was chosen as and has one rs of age. third juror acceptable to J. Har- , who is 50 o, a carpenter, married was the third today and the had not heard of the case til a week ago when informed of it d conversation with an uncle of New Maven, he said Only Five Spectators court opened only five per- pied ctators' seats. They v Joseph Koletsky, wife ot defensa eounsel, Frank D, Abbott of |7 Derby and William H. Jones of Beacon Ifalle, jurors at the first tr Mrs. Abbott and her son Norfolk of mer most of n to Yook than follow ‘I think you sald. ocess amin T HEines oftNer a few questi enrin > hear- Thomaston ause of & Verdict of Six (e;lrs s Ordered and I¢ Pald zoning. | Il T M ACTO cundidates to answer threshed out at two meetings of the | o MUL DAl AL RIzaLy Juestic bmitted to them, board of adjustment and on both | gory o'W aterbury, e iy il als given publication, occasions P. F. McDonough, a mein- |y o L il AT ”TY f [§) whe sreater part of tio‘moraing r of the board, interpreted the act | & i R BETE AL 4.¢.‘ JUD | was ¢ °roto a ditcusston of fn such a way as would permit of [~ g TR L progrim and policy |the placing of fneinerators WHhOUL | wyulo train between Dipburs wng T coming year, i any order from the board. Other ! \¢oier S T Ra Gy ' y N Waterbury for milk transpo | Frenc T Tone Budget members of the board now agrec |\ ;“‘:]‘y B "‘,‘4 rehanaton, French Reported Hard, e ol “m‘ Mr. \|Ll\o|wn". and his inter- | qir o o WA ot > v 1 e ‘ Ir;\vomflfln Counsel John I, Kirk- | ieer oniadl B et of Tribesmen : or pres oteanizi an S _The hullding departs o ! ¢ it 1s prepared to issue such permits iy sl g v Tonda: provided the city's legal adviser ap- s ¢ 1s raging around “ : A cTecver e Saitn . e = m from lLa s speci on ar proves. Sucn approval has now |New Haven Road and Conn. Com- Wi S ) i s past year and was been given and the question of in 1 Tl b e cinerators 1s believed 1o he remove Both Object to Waterbury- T 0 v e | from the board of adjustment per- Dr € Sl Mo e SR T aneits | Milldale Company's Extensoin, the figh t Ex o ”‘ of the New London A meeting of the board was ealled | (7 s o2 ; e A Nitlo SERT last night for the purpose of acting i e ‘ton the Jaffe, peals, Five members of th i thalto: h are required for a quorum and there | gpnoced heror public utilities Ew RM \OM‘ bR“){lE F i {were five members present, P el o B ! ission ition of the Wat \I k’)! ,({‘! L N H Jafte Hearing Delayad crhury-Mi company | ON BE'\L“\ I‘ | W In the appeal of Zalman R. Juffe | on on oyt TR = for an order requiring the remov s praposed s 1 of an apartment I being er WAV ot _ New Haven Road Promises Im- of New ed by Mario Ciancl on Talcott street, T sl ot Tlasttond Ohalrmany At ooalealntalion armington —and | ygvement to Prevent Accumue s i e or the had agree o | g noys for ipics Juul agren ¢ lation of Debris in Stream, 1d of New Haven, and L postponement until November 13, 1 i Wiilinss of. New on account of the illness of Ju Willow & IR G. W, ttorney. it i : v I ‘ unsuceessful at- ford ronte in order to pr v FIRE IN THOMPSONVIL tempt to have the board fssue an!i.i a6 route <0 h a T . ity |order to stop work pending the 'in apder fo serve 1 } i b ) hearing. i el When the ineclnerator question | s ; cateh. | 2000 Loss to Bushnell Press came up for hearing, Commissioner vood a the| Works ullding M Dayidsonedisquanneaimect ACGUSED “’[AN FREED ] 4 ) Building, But Valuable he is one of the owners of the The « ! Patterns Also Are Destroyed Fair Department store, Efforts to | T dicditaut S 5 have him sit as a member under the Waterbury Storckeeper Who Gave Haven” rond by tor 1 JPSC Conn., Nov. 5 (& ment that a general proposition Ha Wt of light on tor construction was up | Customer Paper to Wrap up Booze w1+ W n a specific case in which R visht and £ be Iterestod, were of 16 Bought Outside, | i This! New Haven, Nov. ; Napoleon X special exception to allow him to Voos Manufacturing Sufiers $20.000 building larger than per- ShoHE b v vJ r of Stunley and {le which was Lo contain | Toss—Employes Escape Through by K streets, was next called. Judge liquor, It was t et - ard F. Gaffney disqualified him- tpp qo e Windows. Donald Gaffoey, : 5 s in the bulldin ey for Cianci 5 . v e destroy Again there were but four meml ; ik Sy and no action could be H kol These cases were, b, g P among the parties, assigned for 5 s ring November 13 i i Would Lol \I.n or Name l R bl w, Adjustment Board \ulw | CH]LD OF 9 KILLED ])dma"e Kept to $100 s but | Members of the board of i | Early Mmmng Fires WOr a.c HMartford Youngster Meets Death * L 4 at 365 YACHT SENDS SOS. When He Gets Caught in Chain of damage mo : XEZERNY el 3 o'clock. Engi Wire Te Co. re 1 | Auto Truck. oni& stiil alarm wnd 1 % today thei cipt of an that | reined satied 1ol ; e, | SOS. call from ar ified ves. |¢ | Hartford, Nov. 5 (P— a8 nd one of the| . whose pos \ d ot {danchas, r old son of Mr. i iding AT Hole i SR 444 Willlam v t sails g sape e bui d vre nid yof a truck yacht Oc 1 s th | truck to get a The vacht is T J ot { the truck, W. Kiser of New Y H | with crimina n L T e, e at A GRANDFATHER ront of : | Hollywood, Calif, Nov. 5 (#— John L. Sul- THE WEATHLR | L Francis X. Bushman, scfen idol of livan at a gar rear of 117 —o— 3 r days, is a grandfath South Main cet this morning. A Hartford, Noy, Jj.—Vorecast wt son 1ghter-in-1 man was working on the ma for New in and vicinity: r 8 asse Mrs. Ralph Bushman, } T Rain late tonizht and Priday t give e T nd it is the rrival of a g r the m tank ca En warmer toaizht he wish o board of a stment Bushman formerly was Beatrice, gine Co, 2 put out the fire when it | | | |to have a similar clause inserted in | Danti. responded to a etill alarm | % — % |the chapter concerning that body. Josenh Mich, Nov, § Judge Cusas WWhite, In clrc o vesterdav dfrected a f )i six cents ‘;m~ | of the House of David cnlony seaingt Jarcme Rob- bins, a Ber harbor attorney RoLiblne, who Iatd six pe on 1 fa m FLIERS ARE MISSING Lonimm, Nav, & UP- News of the whereahouta of Coun’ Caeagrande, Tuifan vt com- P ons wio ) day on a projec 1enos Alres was still lacking thls morn- the Litchfleld | | estimates ® of NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Oct, 31st ... 12,434, ~SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE WARNING AGAINST ALL CANDIDATES DECIDES TO LIMIT TAX SLASH' W(Rf NAVAL GUTS WILL BE QUIZZED Fixes Cut of 300 Million Dollars As Tenta- Fyher Reduction Would In- tive Amount But May Exceed It a Bit pair Eficiency, Says Hle League of Wamen Voters Adopts Quesnonnane Polloy forthcoming tax reduction wus determined upon to- day by the house ways and means committee, i Green, o's decision, announcing sald it indi eded slig At Present United States and Eng- Snceceds Mes, Smith As President— 1t might he exce “-pm,, 1s the figure sot by Secretary | ssary to accomplish the wi land Ave Supreme on Water, Thus Orgaaization 1 s Resolution ellon. It was agreed to hy the | ul tax revision desired by committee after it had gone over|committec, peing i tenceRlor M GEIUE Lt Also Favoring U, 8. Enteving Into government expenses | Wi ts goal fixcd the commit-| at Presc ) urs for the next fiscal year with Direc o s Somimits IS EEcsnt world Court., tor Lord of the budget schedules, taking up first the § New York, Pi—Wa Hnrtford: Ne Aary Although some members favored | come taxes, ¢ ¢ d the } ¢ it further ¢ ! y, of H 8! £ 5 ate pdutt Director Lord |the revenue The chair oI s would imp ) vonrs heud of the citizenship ned them there was little an early decision ¢ he navy was gl I \ Connecticu hood of a treasury surplus cxerod- dules, 1 NONERATOR BN AN AOBSELY LIFTED BY BOARD 15 70w By RAIROAD Business Men May Burn Rub-| Dish on Own Properies “op rmy her off re as m]m mlur (bfll:\h Flected 3 Marjory merica and bined, Sen«ior 18, add “Can anyor which t 0 co s ’ ordinate Hartford and fsor [ Waterbu whe | il | charge )cw Haven Intends to Co- rgs of o Lines KIRKHAM MAKES RULING| Appeal of Z. R. Jaffe Agalnst Mario superinte Hartford, ndent ¢ Iro repees struct an incinerator for that com pany because of the of | provisions S v betwe Cianci and Dish EXPLOSICN IN ELM CITY action coald b ad C ¢ no faken el fo v wanes WIDOWED MOTHER, REPRESENTATIVE OF NOBLE DANISH FAMILY, AWAITS WORD FROM SON, “DUTCH" ANDERSON | PLOT T0 KILL MUSSOLINI {Rochester Friend Lift IS FOILED, TWO ARRESTED | el of Mtery ht ~ | AlwaysHas Surround- o sn VR, RN, POSES ed This Famous Ban- Socialist \IL‘ Held—Pre- i Oies A1 ot AS LARSON, BELDEN 37, & TeLoF Chapmac. Occupied But Demands “No Reprisals” Real ‘Ran Away From Home at 20, But Knew Lodges | | Larson Never Had| Parent Never Drink, He Satisfies Police He Had Become i a Crook—Von Teller, Is Real Name. ) (P —The 1ded the Anderson, tesp ed by In 1 leputy at the was lea “Ditteh” rado, nee lo 1 to t planat now on. produ i for drivii Muskegon, fen street Baker Lifts Curtain the e Post of the William J. taken a drin I\ | Roc To Occupy Lodges city, to higan now fallen on one of Masonic ord court, rand orie uarters f Followir ders, Ttalo r. Buker e of d | Widowe N impossible for | ight ont he as the p as the for making it 1, him to throw Mother Waits t riddled of An on lies in the Muskegon—it ewill be bur that city at Baker — & vatiently fn r from sering in at letter i body xt sough lum‘! 0 muade res mp n\ldl\l\ lirection widowed mother en spare irson, th e riy at he had never laid - before, nvestigation of it another local 1 premi ness in this country, 7 never will eome. 1an, v sought e white He e name | did was and > of liquor, gave t ki ttorney sad sted withe influ of brea ¢ Never Knew , representa- nish family, never Ivan Duhl Ven ban- not | tive of a nohl th Mussolini's Ord r Musso T4 Knew nderson, o does not never will mow b HlH SCHooL OURSE 5 “No matter - ESSENTIAL FOR W(]RI( Hut H.m Dressers Do Not Care to Comply }\ 1 With Law | rs may say belng many , the fixing his Louis, or any fact re- ecan vouch for its au- he was born fn d Tvan Dahl about Anderson’s real Brown or other name Heins or allages he v of tior city. the Mzm A4 Ran Away at 20 Al n e away from home and cane to ¢ = « \ 1 r Nov. 5 (®)—1 | America. With ‘the 1id off* it was 1 exclude other « on hair dressing [ not long befo e foll in with ! 1 criminals of various kinds, and | et i on ¢ | soon his genive for crime bhegan to s " | v assert {ts row petty crimes v member of larger _— — tel and it was not many years LOOKED INTO MUZZLE ‘ Sl o ' A )| >k s who o now L OF SHOTGUN, IS DEAD c»: work on G R ks eya for regist Hated Society | 0 te it has re-| Iy his Bertll g i 18 T 3 on pictures, there . H. Rottomley, Widcly Known 11,0 fi ks {n return. | {s an unmis! er in the Worcester Sportsman, Accldent- ¢ L wnward draw corner of hig o Although even among the ally shoots Himself ; v oh erjzed 1 T 1 N » rook.’ him- I'r ] ] itted a viclous W zed soclety. 1 to an experi- S plina, when he 7 TN / rime hecause, 1 1 two 1 ed it, ‘there 1 in ang it on’ and A f ntine camps - ) » i Met Chapman in Prison S ¢ ol Anderson met Gerald Chapn Cunen ot o S equally notori t, i L THENTY YEARS TOLIRE b and w for robbery in ; ’ e er. H it time Hayden Smith, 17, Pleads Gullty 1o prisoh . apman a Sccond Degree Munder in Schenee- o MONOXIDE ASFATAL | | tady Trial, Willimantic Man Dies From Pneu- S A monia Brought on by Tumes i 'L"‘l 0 Offers Reward Today ot illing Nov. 5 (P—An rom Motor Exhaust Ziba atham, Yor iihei vadeh ot Gebonasy \ e an who Killed ¥ uring his lite of e of | i anaitte mur- s 1 in! Sche in the elved 8¢ ¢ latter's 2 killed of ok (Rihe Y him t and 1 th Ter to Chief e i . e A ed the offer to Chief Tad heeniin ra of and gave bank AT v 1 | re 8 as ey et g m ontcmed to Die for ; 1 P Y e . 1a secmed 3 ;| Condition of Olcott ‘“mf]‘mg\ W h:}: Girl 3 Tects Asheville, N. C, Nov. § —Alvin % 1 ot Is !mpm\(-d Today | yunee Gl ekro. wie noxide gas poie A bor, Mich., Nov. § B — 1 gulity here today of attacking I aves a r. | The condition of Cauncey Olcott, |a white woman and sentenced to be SR who is Il ospital here, ocuted. ( hundred state SPECULATOR FINED eor W imp 4 today ¢t rds were on duty during the N 1 4 For of- | still o AtmS e & " | Preston Neely, another negro, ac- ickets f sa s turday El |R ised of a similar offense, was Coh s fined ¢ nd costs as a | ke, '1'*0'1. as Wise and others last | placed on trial immediately there- | =pe today ! Friday | after. - [