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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 | TRUMBULL OPPOSES FUEL BOSS H WALLD EXPOSE PROFITEER DEALERS, HE TELLS PAONESSA AND HALL TODAY Will Ask D. L. Bart- lett To Act As Coal Controller, If Situa-| tion In New Britain| Becomes Acute. Little Relief for Immediate |c Future, His Belief, and‘ Impresses Need of Use| of Anthracite bsti- tutes. |Commerce NEW BRITAIN HERALD i} B.Iql '""’) pmn_,ul' " la, 1 9eyg 5\1.).,,),:1;5(‘, , CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVE E; | | | Girl When He Married: She Denies She Had N | Marriage Declares His Swe DEATH BECAUSE This is Testimony of New New York, Nov. 12 (@ jand_ehlidren are {reczing to deatl in New England use of the al shortage )58, repre '8 the 1 gover- nors' fuel commission, said today. He was testifying at the open ing of a hearing before Interstate Commissioner Camphell to determine what measures should be taken by the Interstate Com- merce commission to provide low er raliroad rates on bituminous ~“Women | ! coal, | 12,—Governor unbull does not favor of a fuel admin- ity of ew Britain, resort, al problem W | proba L. Bartlett except as a last opments in h steps W man Donald the appointin Paoncssa and Hall See oGvernor Muyor A, M. Paone nt ask to | 1l governm the stily .wllnu The ca ,\\l)v 1 at ite | it Gov 11 made known his de + to avold appointment tors nr 10 other means of wation present | Both Tavor | e Bartlett rgestion » who | wonessa told the governor | been in touch with nd wealth of v Britain's situation, | r Hall agreed wi cossed a hope | nan might find it opt. The gove + no desire to a Iministra th 1 Mr N and eity Bartlett will is named. Bri predicats made by pecial ittee in_special Tmmedia I wpon rec- Mayor Pa- cssage, has his coal ' atatemer o Prumbull e self th rike as favoring the vio housht prices preva and who are now 1 situ- 1 as remarked, sym- of present properly be classific governor ing of no ld the g o 1to for $1% analyze lnction Fen Chinese Coal Miners, Here 30 Given Pension and Yoars, Being Ticket to Native Land. TO EVACUATE COLOGNE Ne 7 1 at no further obstacles are | tod | strike Gross painted a serious picture { conditions by hard coal Mr. of | in short- Terming the present “the biennial which has resulted England from the coa aw BLAZER JURY IS - DISMISSED TODAY Hopelessly ~ Deadlocked i “Child- Woman” Murder Case \ NO NEW TRIAL LIKELY Trinl Aready Has Cost State $10,- 000 and Taspayers Are Not Ex- pected to Approve of Another Prosecation, the § Harold ury me- \eet “child Judge n ticated would case of that not Dr. Bl bhrought to the county has approximafed Dis Attorney did not helieve that yers would wish bear probably trial for to in. Lixpense trial and $1 Stonn the ric of anotier trial Prosecutor Satisfied “T am satisfied,” Prose torn “pt tion "W euting clared 1y that T sh Mowry, At indicat untike against 1l are satistl of 1 ouns t nse of s jury 1 facte 1 with opinion somn minds o shoul mpere perey oy 1 furnishe Atte a he lkely ht to £ Bheriff until he District lecision ¥ atto most be br oy Stone further action ms The that Blazer again “1 shall probably 5,000 the same district trial it was would ask for ball of wld was pr “Homicide for Tove” “Homlclde was the azor's act aracterizad | trial. “We girl, but we with m was sane tor fonsly for love," was el nee during 1 e at did it othought or that aid it Tocked Up For Ni ury failed to reac ht hours of and was ordered locked t by Judge 1d k today mountain 1 t he sl ica ht. rdlot o decision, Blazer was not eing, as a reasor human defense ¢ born of woman is h eyes o Closing Arguments h sides 1aid heavy (Continued on Page 15) WOMEN AND CHILDREN FREEZING T 0 | quantity of sc Him She Was of Spanish Scandal Letters Missing; OF COAL SHORTAGE England Governors’ Fuel Commission Representative At I, (. C. Meeting. Major General Charles W. the New York coal commission appointed to with Berry 1 peo halrman of Propo hter of a Negro Denfed Negro Blood e sltuation n this stat the qu a coal crisis also exists e despite the steps taker for the use of substitutes, New York eity, he want to change from conl, but it did seck a that would be gained through changes by interstate cor merce commissto The hearing i8 to declds whether lower rates on bituminous shall be ordered for the New land and Middle Atlantic states b tofore supplied with only a limited y o sald in this ander said Ihe fi ome m yd tha rty that WA JURY FULL - TRIAL BEGINS FRI.'. } 4 says USANDITALYIN DEBT AGREEWEN Terms Apparently Satisiactory o President Coolidge DETAILS NOT GIVEN OUT Announcement of Scttlement, ooling “Did 1 Girl Defendant Somewhat Su elslumus Alom {3th ‘FAPMER LAST AN NAMED ¢ the Jo T dia.” ked by Of Those Who Are to Decide Fate of New Haven Glrl Blght Work m Farms—State S@rts Present- | in my mind.” How- ©n Farms—State Smrts Present HBE A il 1‘ ever, Follows Conference Between | M8 Fvidence Tomorrow Morning Litehtie svember Almost American Commissioners And der, When wer President. boomed ot the 7 toduy Macr New Ha mplet Washington, Nov greement was reach funding the Ttallan Anno ment of th owed a cenference American debt I'resident Coolidge, and a later ting between the Italian mission nd the Amer The details not immed discloged, Bound To Secree; the two cc 1 of Olympia th W farmer of 1 and has one by members | e commission who is not lives at home marr and during E 1 Bird tes s, were mer operates the Wri eph Kole Iy missiony J secrecy f an officl tement, not expecied 1 afternoon. The rea extraordinary procedure 3 close a secret the terms themselves, indications th ery lberty account troubles, not only an extended delay in making substantial also as to i 3 . was fssuanc k1 its Koletsky aske ot re I compic rms. nts were o the ctual signing of tl vorked out v Generous ed to dis Italian f m, ne in the 1. Wil Those Jury Ttalian n sixth vent John 8. Davey £ my ha SUIT Tl] l]lJST TENANT FOR RUM SALE FAILY Supreme Court Rules for Gagliardi, Main Street Bootblack « CHICAGO wen GUILTY Two of Ge 14 Year sth Face New (harges rrors i Gagliardi Segall and the Trial B, Wrig preme court did nc question of whether the 18 of vic m r a violation ing tt e As it was onstitulc the firs rts by evict a ten dealings, © e nt be THE WEATHER Hartford, Nov. 12.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Probahly tonight and Friday; warmer tonight rain ved his right to exer tlon his op e e @ | DOOUIGEANE ' Rhinelander Testifies He Loved Wealthy Young Plaintif: Seekir i# cor n\m. { 18 grar itigati Mills q to Al had co gone Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndma 12 585 Nov, Tth .. MBER 12, 1925 ~EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS PENN. ROAD FAST EXPRESS TRAINS COLLIDE NEAR PRINCETON, N. J., IN FOG, THIRTEEN PASSERGERS KILLED Declares | oro Blood (] Annlll‘ etheart Told 2t = NAVY COURT TRIED 10 WHITEWASH THE - SHENANDOAH PROBE This Is What Cal. Mitchell Seeks fo Have Mrs. Lansdowne Prove at His Trial WIDOW SAYS SHE G0 MARRIAM PERJURY NOTE FROM CAPT FOLEY TR AI[ LFADS HERE. “Insult To Husband's Memory,” Sh Says—Lectter Not Signed But Am\s[ ol B] I'riend Who Brought It Toll Her e Lovers, 73 and 72, Are Reunited After Tiff They Had 53 Yrs. Ago | St. Louis Flyer Run- | ning Twenty Minutes Late Crashes Through Two Rear Pullmans, Crumpling Them Like Cardboard. ated wit > wilL” Blood ntiff's at ould pro n anis Rescue Workers Expect to Find Numerous Bodies Tangled Mass of Wreckage — Uninjured Do Relief Work. in ver scen expen wer Tover Her P Inndwr» v. ., Nov. 1 Thirteen persons were killed early today when a St. Louis express train on the Pennsyl- vania railroad, bound for New York, telescoped another Penn- sylvania train from Washing- ton, also bound for New Yor Eleven bodies have been re- covered from the wreckage of the two rear cars of the Wash- ington train. Two more bodies are still in the wreckage. The hodies of the dead were sent by train to New Brunswick and Trenton, Plainshoro, N two pe ake Sisters for Hart- ford Is Expected UTHER CASES REPORTED the 2 Naval Board Officer Sent Tt— el Witness Testifies To Personal Visit i at tha By This Same Naval Ofiicer. I'wo Daughters of Local Family Sald to Have Liod in Tilling Out ACs i License tn Capital City — War- pagon ol rants Tssued re ! Appears Weary J.. Noy Widow - At vou he was st scores injure 20,” answered Rhine- Pennsylvania rai nning fr you convineed sl 1 blood? had st i me Jown mi 3 n Marcl «d His Marringe t is now Allee 18 helieve Was! i Robin multiple la- critical Ohifo, Te lition J on, Chat a. Tenn. for arst, Ba 20 Mi more. tady, N. ites Late Was e Was vas on time 1 when the St was twenty od through the 0 them Nineteen per 1 in the out two vo miles dis lay in rrounding nd wr from K. Most 1 to Tren T ¥y ha : Air Filled With Groans GANGSTERS OF MURDERS nna Qutfit Given MARRIAGE CONFIRMED son of “Dinty”" Moore and Daughter of Heir To Hetty Green's Millions Floped September 13 s in Prison— N {URDERER SAYS HE SHOT MAN WHO WANTED T0 DIE Washingtonian Tell | Police He Come mitted Crime as Quiet Act of 104 on Page 15) Kindness Crippled Captain of B. H. S. Foothall Eleven To Cheer His Men Against Hartford \alut(l.n rank Me( “but harge or went He bowed his head e revolver against ¢ A’M‘ l placed t perations |and firea.”