New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 17, 1925, Page 3

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(Continued from First Page) vent Tnfo Hinterland iln Slop Fendists’ War 1S 007 ON DOTY Schmidt sald he didnt see Officer | Newman search the body for a gun | Detective Sergeant Thomas Rey nolds of New Haven followed Ser geant Schmidit to Hazard, Ky, Nov. 17 (#—Leaving the stand ero at 6 a. m, with 24 men, Cap- | Frompted by questions from the iain James W. Wooten, 149th in- ¢, Sergeant Reynolds ry, Kentucky National Guard, is | 9#scribed his arrival on the scene cxpected to arrive late today at Hy-|Of the shooting on February 2 len, seat of Leslie county, in the |The ergeant was on a trolley car nountain hinterland of Kentu én he heard a pistol shot. Two ch no roads lear, to disperse a others were heard before he got ) ch no roads lead, to disperse a | Off the trolley and two after he layer of Sheriff Joe Morgan, killed | descended from the trolley car. On cross examination he said he didnt arch the body for a gun. is reported to be barrieaded in He dld not know from which d Citizen's bank at Hyden swhile rection the three men came befor fricnds of the dead man march up |they took the body away. Ho testi- ind down the streets, equally well \fled he did mnot ses Olympfa fire rmed and making threats of ven-|2ny shots or see the gun in her cance it they capture Steel. The |hand. faturday, | Dave Bteel, accused of the slaying, er would surrender, it fs de Dr. Marvin M. Scarbrough, medi- ed, if he felt he would be gi al examiner of New Haven eine: orotection, but fears he would fall 1910, who performed an anutopsy nto the hands of the mob, on the body of Bagnano, took the The slaying s said to have been stand and described the appear- e outcome of an election for ance of the body at the time he jccessor of the man later slain, examined {t. He also described the Morgan's wife having been d ted | wounds which had caused Ba by two votes. nano's death ‘Look me square in the " Mor- He testil that: a bullet from a zan {8 sald to have d Steel | 38 caliber revolver had been taken Saturday, the shoo trom the neck. The bullet had entered the neck from in front and taken an up- ward and outward course on th ng following im- ! d come to talk cgard to the tlon. Almost as the sheriif fell, is feudist faction b arming, ! left side of the head. This wo Steel partisans immediately follow- |could have been received while the ing suit. man was on his back, the ctor Firing by the feudists into the sai He identified the bhullet he county court house and a wild ride | took out of the neck y County Judge Jason Combs to| Adhered to it e fibres of this place to inform Governor Wil- | cloth. Defe counsel remarked liam J. Flelds of the disorder were thers was no objection to the immediate sequences. The governor state offering the exhibits which s in this part of the state on a road | had been in evidence at the fir inspection trip. trlal. Two wounds Wi ' The troops making the tr orced to go on horse! is no vehicular road were received in the | fled. One entered the 1 other the liver and lur Dr. Scarbrough ldentified clothi hich had he removed mort; BOV ernor from Hind he was found by Jud from body, pointed out the bullet holes in the garments which had covered the upper part of the hody DENIES HE'S IN LOVE 12-¥ear-Old Object of Child’s Poems is Being “Kidded’ lots were the candid ing illegally He Says, By Friends to contest t el and was kill he met 8 ed men rmh court shot up the m about it, doubts true bee learned there e e ad been raised as p of the poems d \'ml“ een the autl arrangs cond ed! in ho sa two Attempt to Shoot Man ... Nov. 17 (P— “You were the father of my dolls, nbridge, M s my husband, I supposs,” the poem he was nine eight o pa love unded s t night zer w oat.” joesn't play with meminel| yice S1000 CASET “trooklyn Woman Elected President of W. C. T. U, Detroit, P, — M 71 \. Boo vice silycred Bronze Coffin Used For Burial of Slain Chicago Gangster honsands in Flowers men's { COLOR IT NEW WITH § moie: s { “DIAMOND DYES” § b { Just Dip to Tint cr Boil ( : to Dye h t = i diver of € Badly H u t arm. Hi rious- The smoothest runmng and best cooking range on the mare Ket. Perfecteven to the smallest detail in labor-saving features. A. CIEZYNSKI & SONS 517 MAIN ST. KENTUGKY GUARD DEFENSE IN MACRI OSTON HAS GRIVE TRIAL WING POINT WAVEALLITS OWN < New Tork n kidding | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925, Several Guomen and Allegv Robbers in Court | 17 - gured in gun on policemen While re captured in e wave appeared pted holdup of stora Sunday nig ken an atte v Roxbury in whick Carl ella, their o panion, v ot and probably f; 1¥ injured ® men were charg, in two r‘('vu" with assault with to kill, and with participating J the court on Keat- |8/ ing ar were held re 1denti lay as having taken part nt robberies in Great Boston, Bullets Fly i"'iln pro- north end dis ore is at tl 1 five i and may die. | Farrell, who € bullet in battle companions, was wot not e fously i who 21, was iden man wio shot W robed him of rest and conviction ant 0, and Theodc o were ar 44 YEARS CITY CHARGE, 1§ LONG SOUGHT HEIR § New Haven Man, Now 85 Years Old, Found to be Deneficiary of 17 (A—Thoma tnmate of Clancy's care of a SPRINGFIELD MAN DIES 17 (P 1 Bir Nov MEN'S Work Shirts Blue Chambray; good qual- s it 986 slzes L ‘LA BELLE" Band Brassieres Thess sell at 38c every day in Our regular stock. 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