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News of the World y Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 Lawayql'i SHENANDOAH PROBE BOARD CONCLUDES INVESTIGATING MRS. LANSDOWNE'S CHARGE WITNESS. LIVENS - DAILY UP PROGEEDINGS AT MACRI TRIAL HERALD, THURSPAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925 DOWAGER QUEEN ALEXANDRA, MOTHER OF KING GEORGE, EXPECTED TO DIE Suffers Severe Heart Attack and Attending Physicians Warn Royal Family to Expect Worst ~TWENTY Average Daily Circulation For sovtiin 12,380 PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS RHINELANDERNOW WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS TO NOTICES NO SIGN GET CHAPMAN INTO COURT OFCOLORED BLODD T BE PRESENTED TOMORROW Q ~In Her 81st Year — S After Captain Fole IL P ley NOT INVESTIGATING out of Jal in $5000 Bobd,| oo, e 0 smmimem e s e et s e Tstles That M . Sister I] A Y, HEA[] HIT§ |Lawyers Not Expected Makes General Demal | ¢ 9 Queen Alexandra, mother of King|little rides in the country, her t ! Y A R 1 d t i George, is critically 11l from a heart [ health has been so poor that she has B [hL kLk Wh G l To Com ]e e Draf y C rt - De DDC&I‘S %p enaent n attack, it is officially announced. [been forced to abandon her visits | 0 00K LIKE “e 11N AT e p Lou nounce: - The Queen, whose elghty-first|to London. U I L Th' Af s : e Gay Amre birthday falls on Dec, 1, suffered | More than a year ago it was an- to Him T()d ntil Late This Afte: cision Will Be Made |y, " Al e e oo o (Mo AN e yesriegolitiwasiang . e It 1 % ashington Says Drive on| SO O T SEE DGR Lot e P et LU ettt BEOE ‘McKenna Relers to Niggardly| moon, It ls Stated. Tomorrow wa O | rnu:llmm Castlo, this afternoon | The Queen mother has had con- : BituminousIs ropaganda | HIS WISE CRACKS DRW | i ot BATHER OF PLAINTIRE | Astade" in Common Connll i ) ILUMInOUS 1S Fropaganta ‘Her Majesty, Queen Alexandra, | ioyal family In her retirement, One | 10E™ In Lommon Gounel | Jud Th . o= ! e WRATH FROM ATTORNEY ;xhrlx for some time past has been(of the first acts of the Prince of | udge omas Plans to ; . PP e | 1 ales upon his return from South A 59, Mitchell Court M“‘“‘“‘AGENTS NOT SEEKING DATA [Prart attack thls morning. Hor | America was to visit his grand- NOTHING FOR EX-WARRIORS | Sign Papers Friday and 5 . Majesty's condltion s critica mother, with whom he has been & | A Case Also Nearing End Frank Berrett Describes, In His (Stgned) 1. G, Willlams. | great favorite. Today's Testmony Shows that Young | » Hearing Will Be Held on 0 A . + [Justice Department Flatly Asserts Ty & Ll r Thomas M. Horder. As far as Is known ofticlally, the ; : | As ; __Aviators (.'we Testi- P Own Way, Incldents in Connec-| King George and Queen Mary are |prosencs of the King and Queen| Rhinelander Was Normal ana|As Member of Councll of Adminis-| November 95 No Slenths Ave Probing Sale of | tion With Bagnano's Death—Spec- |2t Sandringham, where they have | \fary at Sandringham today had Mentally Alert and Active in Ath-| tration, V. F. W, He Alleges Neg- | mony at Today’s E P IR B been staying at York coltage sinee | nothing to do with any antieipated | I : L - } gh Volatilc al in New Br “"i tators in Courtroom Get Many a |last Saturday. sis, but i3 one of their customary | letlos—Big Crowd Throngs Court | lect by Local Government—Ooun- = 3 ¢ A i Otmor Citics It 15 recalled that Alexandra was | yisits [ | I ) New Haven, Nov, 19 () — For | . Grin Over His Replics To Inter- |rcported lato in June (o have de-| This afternoon’s announcement by | Room Today Ifoking For Fur.| ©ll Tosses Letter in Waste Basket. | some reason unexplained, attorneys Washington, Nov. 19 (A—The BY GEORGE H. MANNING veloped art trouble and that a Queen mother's physiclans was | e " 1 tor | or Gerald CI henandoah court of inquiry today | (Washington Bureau of N B Herald) rogation. |rumor of her death was circulated first fntimation the public nad | ther Sensational Testimony. Criticising the common council for | ald Chapman, bandit, who s concluded its investigation of charges | Washington, D, C, Nov. 19.—A Litchfield, Nov, 19 () — A stafe [i0 London on October 16. A A e 3 A 2 - its attitude to the rebatement of car- |in state prison under sentence to be d of Mis. Margaret Lansdowne and |new ‘m‘-“; in_alleged props | witness in the soeond trial of Olym.| The Erave mature of today's offi- Ith, As the evening papers| _ W oite Plains, N. Y., Nov. 10 P—| niva) fees for the Veterans of For- [hanged for murder on December 3, pilfannotrte isicainlontsEatdiugll 183 it LA i :‘y;:l:‘.,\]fi:ly h””‘\i‘ pia Macri for Killing John Bagnano | atement has led London (o ex- ng the news appeared on Counsel for Allce Beatriee Jones, | ojgn Wars, and claiming that they |did not appear in U, §, district court Lo et [kt Now aglani. whore auiisiect |enllvenedithe forerioon sesslon today | nect thelworatiinviow fof hentad- o5 great crowds rushed to Negro wife of Leonard Kip Rhine-|4iq not have the slightest consider- |today to offer Judge Edwin . It heard from Captain Paul Foley, oo iyier "o o ntiracite are unob- |With M8 unexpected answers \.:‘i‘;hl ot buy them, for no woman of the lander, wealthy member of an old |ation for the men Who fought, bled |Thomas a draft of a revised writ of accysed by the widow of the Shen | b )"0 e paople are propar. |T2RY questions put by counsel and |, WHER Flxanire’s sirongth has family in the history of Juguenot family, who is seeking |and died for their country, James|habeas corups to have the condemn andoah’s captain of trying N? 8 ‘4] |ing o offset the rigors of a regular | M8 belligerent manner in retorting | : ””“_ lf.»," " \‘ "“'IL "f"hk“‘ for "“" "H‘\ ?'“!\ a firmer place in | annulment of their marriuge, today | D. McKenna, state commander of | ¢d man produced in court. her testimony, complete disavowal | 78 AR B PR R B L 1o questions put on cross examina- i £ON m bl ;\::, S He iartal of talll tha® propiekthar| pegan aatatteribtite prove that thal|the Wetarandlof Fovelgn Wats inial|. Thelobisst of tha writ 1t grantol iny intention except that of being | Tod BIEERA WILEE WL 0T €841 Htion by Joseph Koletsky, counsel fur 8 quic indringham. | Alexandra. vouth was perfectly normal mental- | lotter to the councll last night, |Would be to commence proceeding: , v heipful to her. e r s S e \the defense, =1y and physically, and was not|brought out several facts which he |through which the right of the stat: Then it listened to a statement by | Reports of Investizations | The witness, Frank Barrettl, rru | § ] mentally deficient as intimated by | claimed should have been consider- (to execute Chapman as a murdere: Lieutenant Commander C. E. Rosen- Renoiid e m_”’\'fi‘“_“m Neyw |SPlendent in a new shirt, adorned RE[] his own lawyers. | cd before the council members took |before he has completed a federal dahl, senior surviving officer of the | o RrAGoToNbENAY Hatintina @ tie of a pronounced hue and a | | Admits He's Human 2 “niggardly attitude” on the mat- |sentence would be challenged and ’ wrecked dirigible, denouncing as “a . G0 p‘mn“ e o cd suil, was th ond | “You were a perfeetly human fel- ter. He wrote as a member of the |the lssue involved carried to the stander of the dead” any insinuatlon iy o "ot tyo hurean of Investigation P S8 lodr g elic ) IN ITA“AN EHAMBER [iRANfiE low, weren't you?" asked Lee Par- |council of administration, Veterans |court of last resort. t Commander Lansdowne took (EEEAC TR PRI OF HvCdHs {|is out of jail in New Haven under | sons Davis, of defense counsel at | of Forelgn Wars. In the court building today R, 1 , Shenandoah on her fatal w St idanp&iolsly Kk volate (_7 . |bonds of $5,000 on a charge of ped- | the resumption of cross-examination | Immediately after the reading of | Gideon, assistant state's attorney for b3 t when he believed her in jeop- | R dling narcotic drugs. | this morning, the letter by the city clerk, Council- | Hartford county, representing State's rdy from the weathe il G i s i R T I = Y as il sald Rhinalande n Edward H. Christ moved to | Attorney Hugh M. Alcorn, and As s i ament | Word hna como fo tha burean of || He and ihe frst wlinems, sie I)eput\ Maffi Punched in If He Has Signed C ontract| ¥ sold Rhnclander. ester. | hava the leiter rejected, and not sistant U, 8. Attorney. Georgs ‘B mines, the coal division of the com- | Puleo, sboth of 2 aven, we sted after a eal of yester- 2 2 Wy | A The statement of Rosendahl, : : > S 3 i | ~ A - 9 - printed in the records of the meet- |Cohen awaited the coming of Fred T . merce department and other federal | standing on the' sidewalk near the | Jaw by Fascist Member | He Cannot Play in [ oy when he was questioned elosely | Pri - . ge | eric ) placedaunexpedtelivibalors “"| ‘?I‘l‘:“‘u;:nm‘iw here from field agents that e theater when John Bagnano | fH | ¢ [ on intimate details of his love life | ing. His motion passed by a large :*:»lv\nll:'l 'orm(!“l"no:nNcw e . ust ns 1t was' preparing to adjourn, | {5° SRt TR | 3 S e < S e | counsel for Chapman, or some one bl '|the people of New England are get- Was shot on February 26 by Miss | 0 ouse Satur 8 e took stand this morning : o P sustained until the end the nervous |y, % on e vory seoll with the use of | Macri. Puleo traced the affair from day’s Game fresher and apparently recovered his was the result of a decision of the junlor counsel. Judge Thom- 2 3 d ok | | ; e by the board of aldermen at et- | as s 2 fension that s gripped court and |y iminous as a substitute for an- |the time he saw Dagnano flecing S | from the fatigue of which he com- w‘v‘f;. il ‘!1“'(‘“’"'"‘: s .'},:‘(‘(,,"‘,m:h\llr”‘(;:.oif‘,ll‘sdw]l";dh o :”:t" s '1mx~ ~m'“'mt"\' ""‘:”:‘”::b" (’;:{" {thracite and the assertion has heen | v;nm uvrl- the: -I‘r foliowed by Olym- | Rome, Nov, 19 (—The cowmun-| Buffalo, Nov. 19 (P—Major Joh Plained yesterday. His eyes were 8 10C 8007 :1,0 Y. M. ‘,;" % Bl saldiha wouid ke lhe‘ §mmeyfm';f J . day morn A Q. repeatedly made that a considerable {pla until the body had been taken |ig mombers of the chamber o N AR DAt 0 o bright and his speech much cle e e s G i ‘ ? kY I Foley had left the witness stand | oo S By € L8 O e an. | (0 the hospital and the men who . ) the ghimber L. Grifiith, “Big Ten" football com AT e ciety, the !l.mjr*\n.«li(\) post and m.,lorts‘uur?{.ly olr this week and it wa with the statement that his whole [fy e ot O O eland s |had accompanied it there had been [Ue8 Were thrown out of tle cham- | missioner today a ed that if Har M DN e e Coutin ot Tieon \\»h.y,:vn; <1» “;»1(4{1‘;:1‘ ..lr::..m\‘nd m;“v ‘n‘:‘,"jnss le for counsel to appeu: attitude toward Mrs. Lansdowne, 48| pean Jost forever hecause the New |iaken to police headquarters. |ber by enraged fascists today after | old Grange sizned a contract to play «rd had eraduated at the 10 y_’(. - i) \.:;r‘“"‘(,: J“““‘]:i“ ",‘"'1>l LA Judge Thomas Renll ‘ a prospective witness, had n-«]:n' | Englanders h discovered of, ne- Barretti Takes Up Story 2 '“;']“““‘ hr L ”“‘ by the speceh | professional football hefore Satur- . his cla the ranch school in Arl A \<.lu-|"“u;;‘\ln<! the rebate-| Judge Thomas nl; }:" :seturn T norable man,” Who sup- ! coss = e D o from |Of the communist deputy Maffi in|. : Sy \ s ting against the rebate- e a8 & g ed :r vl“':rhlll‘w”u‘mv that he was| deals|’ t]f:\'\ykll‘:ttphv[x]”\ pfi\l “‘Illl 11.(:'1 1 th el :m;:\ ks “"1 L protest against yesterday's dem ARy EREpmaisbotwasn STl iinols Sand ’;m'y i “'rv“ E catos 0; ‘; cnt, and Alderman Maerz voting [word to the effect that he preferred osed ¢ e the se reports have disturbed the [the moment Bagnano lay on Sitp el B X & e " «echool paper, “The Tyack, A > < | tha s o ing with “an honorable woman.” hard coal interests, according to re- |sidewalk after the last shots had |Stration in the chamber in favor of | Ohio State, he would be ineligible | "y ‘]‘hm S ieaicht rortibal it. A nen Dehm and Falk did | that the JIBLEE be presented on Fri- Rosendahl then told the court|ports to the departments here, and |heon fired Premier Mussolini, and would not be permitted to play. o articles and cditorials to th yote fandiAlderman S tplugkiljday sl saniind stst bod thalhty | hat “in the interest of justics” it|propaga e o] o Malti declared that y Griffith i s e o e e t 48 not present, | Groehl will go to Judge Thomas's that “in th propaganda fs g broadeast to| He was about “three or five feet af terday iffith said he wag positive that ' paper. To fllustrate one point, Mr. | " Gommot e "Nowon ot communi. | home in South Norwalk Friday. pliould permit him to speak before [offset it. THY reports of this pros from the hody as it lay on the Manifestation, o few days after the |Grange had not signed any contract. | Davls read a humorous poem writ- o HEn 0 RS MR RO evious court session. it retired to consider the —question | pective loss of tho big market for|sidewalk. He helped place It fn a |PFCMIEr's escape from assassination —— o Dy STionirAliandibrangnticuL [n ot e S SRS O ORI | e SR oL AR S SRR hefore it. He was impelled to speak, |anthfacite in the past is respousible | car, got into the car and went to the |TepPresented “neither the Champaign, IlIl. Nov. 19 (®) it he had been ve in athleties, <‘,‘ .r\'\ n“x'wm::o“ O to H'«n‘l(: “u“”;ng:r\;\ h D N K lo said, by insinuations that Com-|to a large degree ofr the wpparent |hospital with the group, On the way [POT the sentiments of the 1g | Three contriots bearing the name of tennia, | Pl Gk aatiaT et ke A ML by mander Lansdowne took the Shenan- | recent weakening of the hard coal |1here a poiice officer in the car gave |Asses or of the whole Italiun peo- |ifarold “Red” Grange, Uni The Color Question R S s ) fered did not conform t n:x Hee doah, despite his own belief that|miners in regard to continuing the |Lim a lunch iv a paper bag to hoid. P& 1linols football captaln, for % again to’the color qUes- | “The niggardly attitude assumed |ceduro Inllm\rLrl in (ll:u ‘lo..': xl;r:; weather conditions would jeopardize [strike indefinitely, according to re-| *\What did you do with that pape filw;‘ wo‘;‘“x i = been ul- fot his name for publiclty purposes. (jon, Mr. Davis asked Rhinelander | by certain members of the Common | district, although it was draws in 3 X R Bt orts reachi he T S e e os. tered when Roberto Farinacci, see- |were deseribed today a Silnse k 3 o LI L i 1 ) jey s":f("' 1‘11’ta\uxl\;dr\'l::l::;lcl;hfi F.l,fl.(m:m“h i S t"k“]‘”, ,‘rl’m]‘”"“”( [mf: :"f“:,hne')hu vetary general of t seist party 4 ‘[ N ,’,, 'n'(”’ ‘],' )‘\l.:y,‘:snn‘ :(“;‘. " about his first meeting with Allcc | Council, when the question of re- form which is acceptable in t suggestion “not only reac pa . pital?” asked the state's attorney. 'Yy B¢ e A ¥i [ statemes %. P. Albertson, 0 nd her sister, Grace, in 1921, bring- | mitting the fee hnea {th a | Massachuast 1ot {E o i loight of absurdity, but slanders| ~Deny Intention to Prosecute. | “Guoss Iafe it when I came out,” |¢4Ped from hissuat and ' rushod komo, Ind, before a notary public out { s e R i N o :I|(\]:‘L‘ll:;1]‘|ll‘:‘[lrr:fs‘.cnu|‘1‘:gl e Officials S Bpantmentiract: AT lacross the floor of chamber, 1t e ChamDal e et : i 0k 2 i L Ld b eh bl Sl NSpIcERS0LIS UL e | e de this stat nt for 'lvnt":;::v.kjif :)}\“ i:’;:::: cdh :‘tl“:mu:“ e dt”m ““‘1“ “‘uj jolned the Shouting in M s face, “when one ‘m] fetienChiampnleniNens § fo their color. Rhinclander | (he local post of the Veterans of |present a new draft. The hearing “T have mado this stateme fla e at agents| Court, ocunsel and jury joined the g b . : . iUt sven nas halconataeo i are ; ; B & X s the sake of fair play, so that the in-|of the special investization burcau |spectators in a “broad grin. speaks il of the auke, this must bo| Albertson's siatement says that : T \‘w'm’ (\" m’«‘wll"i'll\ the )H:.Lnx: u‘- s“\?‘. 1:“‘1"1.m o ».:m 3\;“‘; c“):l;rnl E;;]\J?“x‘\-: (ln’\(l)l:I‘l“I‘odny ‘-": {isputable facts may enjoy a just|or any other unit of the department “Kelly” Was a Hat [the answor.” AL the next Instant he | Grange's contract with Charles C. family, S e i (it o (oot IRy Y peasan uf.mn‘umn over any possible fancied, | 18 probing sales of dangerously high | A minute later the “grin” broke ““‘i"”‘:l“ blowein MUMLS Pxle, theater owner, reads that the 56 v st s ! n»i‘ Cm -ruicdo‘(‘ v);l'(;wpinir-n that | of Mr, Groehl, e lat C O Nes rita 3ridge- h rly gh o © i '8 5 his juncture the foothall star is to get 45 per cent b % ¥ ‘ ey 5 1 7 g S . e : “ rejudicial variations | volatile coal in New Britain, Bridg arty laugh as the witness | ! : ¥ aEorler e i e 7 7 r\"(r:'l or prejud I Dorie e Haves on myiothe: Gon o had sartisd the “deceased's |18 rushed in a hody to the Al income in conneetion with the | T VIS ikt % I e L cho [elightont oon I o ':,“M_'"g]“" AN Greot necticut clty with a view to prose- | Into the hospital. The “de. |I6ft of the chamber, gr s of his name, In the case of a | o7 In your mind S0 Wk B s Telon 0 R0 DU WD RN - B L BN e R CRil T | cuting the local coal dealers and the |ceased kelly” turned out to be the [Other communist deputic or manufacturing co @he | NCRro blood there bled, and dled, they could not have man's counsel are at work on th Mitchell Case Nears End S TG I el 3 el i 'n by Bagnano .t the timg |¢d them to the door. There the lincome was $400. In another case,| N0 responded the witr “ted as they did in refusing this pe- | Writ and that it was expected to b ““(hmk}“n;"t?u‘-'G?t:filnvn:ufi:: 3. Edgar Hoover, dircctor of the | ho was Killed, ‘The witness identl. |COMMUNISts were thrown ont under | Grange's picture was taken with an | _sees No Trace) Now titlon. I am referring in particular completed at & p. m. today. ’ : fonse mollfied e 1 expected. to|bureau of speclal investigations, |fled the hat. a rain of hlows from those fascists | Evinrude motor for advertising pur- | “NOW fhat you know there fs (o the commitice members who sub- | The court sesslon at Judge Thom nisilalscaday, ik ¢ fa evio|dustice department, asscrted frankly | As to his occupation, the witness |N°UF enouzh to administer them poses, Tiie other contract, Albert- | colored blood in the: Jones famlly |mitted the recommendation to, the fas8ouse will not be a hearing o1 complete_presentation of _its SRR anih s odiaoccupation Rthe ot 8L it v o sod v (el el e et oo arorace Yot | Common Council, For the present, |the writ but simply on the form o dence torr‘mrr‘uvx, r‘\cv‘ntl for {;\;‘* ]t‘t“ {dons. by any fhald e Mv: o ”‘M;M-“ m;d ”,:, Friseorihe sa"d incldent th the sitting was st King Teature Story syndicate. SN0 aeain answered Leonard. | however, I do not propose to rm{v it | that document and the actual hear timonyithatiGolonal e O e e il e tar e ot A e ene ey wendeiltori {0 miniites Others to whom. the existence of | “When vou saw hoth Alice and but merely to present a few |Ing will be held In Hartford on No \ will give in his 0“"" ‘“;1‘““]'-{ Reed, |10 doubted that any fleld e L R Bro ShoW at | gy ortly after the s e o e i Ea i Grncedl n the strong lights s that even they may be able to|vember 25 as previously set. As f Representative Frank . eed, 8 €id agcnl i Savin Roc umed P’remier Mu Wlered 4 - S hatthoator lohhy h understand. the actual place of the heari: it s = 5 v ake up st ot ¢ { : sumed JPremier Mussc entered known, Albertson declares, are C. ', | of the theater lobby which vou | | ng, i e ek cated that | Would take up such action without Koletsky took up his cross- 5 i ‘ fhigcidetonse ‘."O"v“;”'n‘ni(” bout two |dlrect Instructions from the Wash- ition the chamber and the entire assem- | Carrell, proprietor of a Chicago The- | visited, was there any g dSraicod tHat Mx Moornimay sk the “””“"“‘ il {ngton headanarters e as Fosal SRR e e c s TR G e sal ageney; Roy Crawford, mar on then?” [ iun dos Judge Thomas to assign it to the day his testimony. s, @ ceiv ss knew Jo! agnano, who | g : > > i 5 disabled vete stafc Tethe b i ¥ O O 8 ohambers’ of Detroit, |ed Ro’ Instructions from Attor “was a singer, not a dancer.” He | MM AbbIoyeltacen ofiiho IkokomogMorning: DI o R of mualitaine) CHispiL et ‘I\ ”;'«rrs;‘p]ddhmn"‘ s b Sdecorat ;| General Sargent or any of the bservod ne ing |Several ppropria- [patch: F. Parth, Indianapolis, m Rhinel 1 that his ; R e o Atarab L BRI ucRwongnumbtobsidesoratlonsius]y e ef o : g8 1 no EIVINE | o for a monument to the poet, [ager of a film ex and James | $ense of propric biien offepu | LEsel DICAUECOR AL erEAy af fe | the heating fn held, un aviator in France, testified at|fistants attorney geucral to make Tic , another singer, a |\’ ey t 5 si veterans in making oia e Y Sy e uch an investigation, Mr. Hoover hts before the | Virgil, to be ereeted at Mantua. Woods, Kokomo th nger, 1 when he discovered t his com- S g s - i by (,,;Ump)i ground | 2dded, as no Intention of or- 4] \e three were unllln Rt i EaF 5 nanion’ ow hits first trips w ”'“.\\,?\,\”\:y«;'“‘{nl fae ,L,?,\\‘ rv::’:':( [;HUREH SPIRE nA EisuiCiolg Nt had} Boen within | dering such a probe on his own ini- 'stood to have been on the way m 1.:‘;\ girls, was a mw;uvd :nmv e o mm“ m'x e Brenias 1~ = 5 H 5 dative, ive verfo e hat rht o two sisters stood up in court their range several hundred hours. give a performance that nigh : s . who were unloaded onto the city. lie declared that reserve air offi- Call It Propaganda. Ihey were’ making the trip in an SICIans lsa ee n QUSE | =t ¥ir. Davie roquest and Leonard | The cost of maintaining and deport- . cors should be given at least 100| Justice department officials view automobile. | S A ound n the Municipal| [ X _ 5 the rumor from Connccticut as| The jufy was excused while coun- when he had first met them, | 192223 | hours flying a year. Tyasa CHEEd I8 FCOUNSE, | Record 1922-23-24, should you o SRR e S T e atrolman English’s Dea ‘ Licutenant Leigh Wade one of [Sources opposed ta unlimited use of jtion Mr. Koletsky could conduct on What has the Veterans of Foreign . L] {he army world fifers, ftold the |Vituminous as a substitute for an-|cross-cxamination. —e hiniander 'v iri's father who | M0 % 0 e clty? Through 1ts Ton and Half of Lime- @ Lourt of various experiences during | thracite, in the hope of checkir Aling Had started the witness | Hearing On Application For Compensation Held in |7l to break up the friendship of |iaison service. tt has secured the ad- stone Must B X 5 A > [the free use of soft coal there this with the body lying on the sidewalk. his son for the Negro house maic e i S Mus e lis 3,000 hours fiying in every type | ith 1} ying on i al A = sdication of numerous claims ot plano Known o any aviation | Winter and continued utilization of it | On cross-examination Mr. Koletsky Hartford—Mayor and Commissioners Testify | win testify, Asked whether the elder | 1U31S0U08 98 BAMCTOUS | CRITE personnel Vs throughout New England in future |started to take him back to previous | Rhinelander would take the stand, |~ \'M el tyr Al that bwero)] Removed 3 3 . 3 = | incidents | 5 - sanc N. Mills, counsel for the plain- | . { e STy 3 Regarding the Loening Amphi-| incidents. (Spectal to the Herald) 1 woul At Tsgac N ferred to them after every ot . 1 \ i A { (and would warn the patient against Y. e 4 ferr 0 - y bian machine, he sald it was in the Council Bars “Poison” Coal. | Lawyers Argue Hartfor . 10—Aulempting to | undue esertion, He safd that it the | 1T 22141 “Wait un 0! igency had failed. The money re-| esperimental ge and not, In his| The following proposed ordinar he defense started to argue the |prove that heat exhaustion 1 the R at” Reyond that he would not | (o 4 pv claimants as a direct re-| A Spire of the First Luthera: nion, suited for Arctic service, | W48 Passed at a meeting of the com- point. Mr. Alling asked that the rtion incident to the performan bl {: o ihe heat, | COMMIt hims sult of the liaison activities totalled |Church was damaged far beyond Turning to the world flight, he|MOn council last night: {jury be dismissed temporarily. £ his duties contributed to the SRR ;“"‘jv el line of questioning vesterday, | 1y oocan e of dollars, and in a great |the extent at first belleved, a #ald he believed the circum | “Selling or exchanging or having| After the jury filed out, Mr. Ko- | den death of Patrolman Frank Eng- | Dr. H. T Tieay fectiien that 1o ich bro testi- | nuny cases the veterans were desti- | Cl0Ser examination of the premises which attended the hop from Scapa | D POssession With intent to sell or | letsky said that the jury should |lish on the morming of June 4th, his | o el 'l‘-‘ SR . mony on what at the TPits Febaipt of Lhih wonsy ve- | LOIAY losed and an additional Flow to Tceland constituted an | €Xchange coal for heating houses, | have the benefit of the entire situa- | widow Mrs. Anna Fne Bhsaralll e bt bl e Hotel Marie A the city of the expense of | O -half of Indiana limestone “undue hazard of human life.” apartments or tenements testing | Lefore Compensation Commissioner | which eaused the oftieers ird and Alic these men. During the |MUst be removed at a cost est! : & Licutenant Wade replied in the | Wenty=threo per cent volatile mat-| Nr. Aling sald the witness was | Noonan in Hartford this morning 1o | 11so swoutd have meees H ¢ our months ending October 31,|Mmated to be $4.500, a BT h Ak I a R ther er, or that for any reason imperils available for the defense if it 80 de- | claim compensation from the city of | ‘,I,“‘”“‘ .m“"m‘:" s 1 alone, the Veterans of Foreign| Lightning striking the back of was “considefing leaving the army | the health or safety of the public is|sired to use him and that the rule | New Britain under the employer's | toms to those of <‘»rri‘:-“1 S Wars have secured for local veterans |the steeple and conveved along a S Aero e | hereby forbidden under penalty of &) on eross-examination covered fully [ifability act. Mrs. English was rep- | Duties 11aht. Ohier e 8 two hours before the trial was re- | in excess of fifteen thousand dollars |COPPer gutter to the front did > Wiy ? fine not to excecd fifty dollars for | the situati resented by Attor Donald Gaft-| cijer “”7‘1'”’." : “‘_” _‘]“f. sumad, the court room was crowded | iy a e ey other agency | damage at three points. The cor- ’ “I feel there is very little op. ¢iCh offense | The court said the defense had the | ey, Corporation Coun trkham.| 1. SR the OMCCT'S | and the doors shut had fal | nice was 5o weakened that steeple Dotiun{trdole ed et | In explaining the reason for the | opportunity to use the man as its {and his as N 1 At e 1 he explained was made Makes Many Objections | "In order that even the aforemen- |jacks found it possible this morn- Mr. Reid sought to have Licuten- | Ordinance, Councilman D. L. B witness. As for the rule on cross- | peared for the city AR ShRb . of the (of- || myeirest o forenoon session |tioned committee may understand, I to lift eight conical ornaments ant Wade say whether the_navy, by | 1€t £ald that it has been found that |examination, the court did not feel | % e Eaadianne e and his Ic atured by many tilts between | will cite a typical case, referring to each weighing approximately 35( & stationing ships 200 mil part dur- :: m‘x' vy» been sold “IH(;\. (‘mmifi"‘y'fl it sih‘un!rl be appli nln ith 1aXity. | or Paonessa, wer d by th ‘:," ,;;,':' \‘,\,:“,a 'H;M“:“ ;. « and Mr. Davis, I the soldier as Comra pounds, without using crowbars to fng the aftempted PN-9 No. 1 San | t¥ns a high percen atlle, and e would admit counsel the privile on, £ o 3 ha bl A4 ting to the “Comrade X was stationed in a dislodge them. % corporation connsel to end the | nng HAAR 3 i i a Comra Francisco-Honolulu flight, subject- |1t this were burned at night it |of asking the witness as to “what | city fn the action o 1 talieg 50 1 officer mate q ons, ca 1 was discharged | Had the steeple been properly ed flying personnel to unnecessary | WOuld likely cause death by a - | else he saw Dicd At Police Headquarters an“ n‘lr prior to ,' eak him down physi F ice, re 1ing to his equipped with lightning rods the . danger. The prosecution objected, plation. He sald that the resolution| The jury was recalled and Mr.! on' (ho morn R ihait ol aiotiedinoty ekl abo questions” Mr New Britain. About three would never occur, Steeple- b P\ 1s not introduced a reflection | Koletsky resumed his questioning. e il ]"‘_ o a. his appearance or SNost of Hie = i committed to th C. Rogers of Berlin, who (Continued on Page 17.) I n""]" :}“”“‘\'\"\;“ "")‘H _]”r‘ \‘\' ;" it [’h"" c(‘»~ fled .r the .fnn‘n- r‘ consclous condition fn one of »,"fy 'v‘”lv‘]‘-x:,{ Ry “:1',“7,”, d. state pital for nluwn. nade an inspection today with an ——— GO PN A0 sl S sir Panayscresming and i s ) 1 1 U e ASr % MY sLEICSh n th has to date cost the city direct- b bathrooms at the police headquar- | ¢ ot away on the 1 ha , ~ Kknowing iow dangerous it was. |trying to get away from Some men stated that he found him In a ¢ about four hundred dollars, for | (Continued on Fage Sevent r Tut's Mummy Firmly During 1,\,3,% the councilman | just after the shooting. : o died v minties atter | in a dying condition and that he ex ]”. oY his care in that institution. The it vl % told of two car loads of coal beir oday he denled that she “was e gk . :: pired a few minutes after his arrival nicipa o Service b nd | N, : ncased in Coffin Today R e IS R sht il Manicipal Home Service bureau and | Conorece Likely § Cairo, Nov. 19 (P—The con-. | brought into the city after it had |screaming and tusseling with thoge | 1o .~ 'CSUfied that for Several|He would not agree that t ex Brsetia o il pted to connect gress Likely to dition of the mummy of Tut. |been rejected at another city. It was | who held her { months prior to his death, her hus- | haustion contributed to the cause of ; e O alsabilty nis service, and | Enter Coal Controversy Ankh-Amen has been fqund to | 0 be sold from the tracks at $9 a| Referring to the lunch, Mr. Ko. |Pand had becn s |vr. ring from heart not sce anything |\t A€ ,-M'“‘ ¥ deres _““”:,“X failed. The case was denied by the Washington, Nov. 19 (P— be guch that it will bo®mpog. | ton. It was the fear that indcpendent | letsky asked: “You knew that lunch | trouble and that he casily =became erfonfthat mornine [(0VAL e SRS BEOAR I8 ral Board of Appeals of the| Congressional aftempts to deal sible fo remove it from its gdlg | merchants would be taking over this | belonged to that hungry poiiceman, | SXhausted, complained of headaches, | chussd ichia o 1‘ him if he was suffering {rom |;;/ itea States Veterans' bureau. with the coal problem were fore- = o T t | didn® an and s € rom hemorrhages of 1Iness. A = 1 2 coffin, Drs. Derry and Saleh | undesirable coal and selling it that|didn't you . L trom X ) e . “The claim was finally referred to st today when Senator Borah A AR Ry e | promptadd nincytot faver ordi-| While Mr. Koletsky restated g he nose. 5:‘.}(‘ ol dine i . Didn't Want Retirement | (e steady fire of questions DCEAT | the liaison representative of the Vet- | sent out questionnaires to city report on the unwrapping of the nance, he said. | Question to omit t wngry” the | That Officer Er was not re 5 4 erans of Foreign Wars, and as a r officlals throughout the nation i 4 = ¢ rs, earned salary ontradict himself several mes. ttle. - mummy. which has occupied } e | spectators smoothed out the creas ds =k ‘”‘" 5 i “ ,,M ired on pension when Mayor Pao ;! priote 1,‘:(; ]= o mm’" ‘”H“‘\q sult, the man received a cash settle- | seeking Information on the re- deven days) STOCK_INCRE VOTED |in their faces caused by involunfary [y 'k and that his GUIes | nessa went Into office was due in a | His answers at fimes became almost f, ¢ of twenty-five hundred dollars. | tail price of coal and the avall. The experts announce that the Boston, Nov. 19 (P—Stockholders | smlles. consisted of acting as court officer, | j3rge measure to his persons e . i« o |aNd elghty dollars per month cur- | aple supply. v mummy is firmly glued to the |of the New England ."'N‘M”‘* 1| A moment later the court room |taking care of prisoncrs and ""”‘l: o the mayor that he be kept in' £ to Mr, Jones, Davis ask- | . oward. The government has At the same time Senator bottom of its gold coffin with a | Telegraph Compa today voted ™to | again showed its appreciation of the | 1ing the rai oad arcad P —_— |ed . assumed responsibility for his care, Norris, republican, Nebraska, de- dried pitch-like material. increase the authority o the cor- | wumor in the situation. | i‘.jH ch stre ‘n‘ between (Contlnued on Page 17) | “Dw y 'm-‘ ~:n nv‘ now and in this manner the city of New clared that he stood ready to mask, reaching to the upp poration to issuc capital stock from | Mr. Koletsky asked the witness it | 10 and 71 vears o Y b - — [T et e SarTaliee WRT): Britain will save $156.43 each year. | support legislation permitting N part of the thorax, is also fixed ,000,000 to $150,0 It Glannelli, New Haven | Physicians Testify Sl ol Tooks Darker Now and in addition can secure & retund | the government to take ovet to th coffi 2king the w announce ‘.w he offices of | d ive h‘.l not bought Called Ly the comy in the | J i Does he ook t "Y same d |of the four hundred dollars he }m: enough mines to guarantee an nmoval of mnmmy impo | President. Matt B. Jones | nim the outfit. Yesterday Bar- | action, Dr. ¥ Emm Hart- | | THE WEATHER [ when you first saw hi ost them since he has been at Nor- | aqequate pply of coal fee &ible | | retti had ared in the court room | ford, spec stified | | —— | “No, he looks darker now wich. Also, the man's father will | nousehold use and to prevent It will also be futile to at- New York, Nov. 19 (#—Directors | weari khaki shirt that the symptoms as deseribed by | | Hartford, Nov. 19.—Forccast | “Did you know what he was and refunded the money he has had | profiteering tempt to make ray picture on lay restored its stock to an $8 an- | Bought Own Clothes. Mrs. English in ted beart | | for New Britain and vicinity: 41d you care! % to pay in addition. Scnator Borah avowed that X" account of the gumerous layers fividend basis with declaration Where do you get that stuff, |trouble was the cause of th. Dr. | Showers tonight: Friday gen- “No, T didn’t know, but T didn't The net result of the Veterans of he had not decided what steps of gold nee and other ma- . quarterly dividend o $2 In | other people buying me clothes ‘V,mh‘w 1 that ir ¢ treatment crally fair are, 1 didn give a thought Foreign Wars' interest in this case he would take. He will study terials covering the body to the [the two previous quarters $1 had | | of advanced cases of heart trouble | | | ! the Intormation gathered before knees. ibeen pald and prior to that $2. ] (Continued on Page 17) he ordinarily would prescribe rest l] (Continued on Page 14) (Continued on Page 14) making an announcement.

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