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News of the World y Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 WOTHER TESTIFES FOR HER DAUGHTER ‘enies Hearing Alice Tell Rhine- lander She Was White JELAY GIRL'S TESTIMONY Not Go JEWELRY VALUF™ MISSING FRu ttord, Nov, (P —Tewelry valued at about $50,000 contained in three sample cases which wero the property of Willlam Voegell, of Cross and Beguelln, 16 Malden Lane, New York, James W. Wortz, of 13 Mai- den Lane, and Israel C. Stone, Newark, N. J., 1s missing Hotel Bond. The three sample cass were checked by the men at speclal checking room at the desk of the hotel last night, to insure their 5 0,0 \llce Herself May to NEW Yie BOND SAFE | the No 1%02. BRITAIN HERALD NEW RRT \IN DAILY HERALD, WEDNES AoV .\ '_\,\.,) When the men went for them morning, they were gone. The the hotel authorities and the rton Detective agency arc on the case. No one has in connection with it, and ory to account for the disap- ance has yet been advanced by authorities, 1 watches and chains, dla- | monds and other articles qf jewelry \m rre in the sample ca 8cs, safety, Pink Witness Stand Before Monday — | Rhinclander Wanted Wedding Se- cret, Mother-in-Law Says, White Plains, N. Y., Nov. 25. (AP) Mrs. George Jones, elderly white other of Alice Beatrice Jones, de- ndant in the ent suit, Prolubtlwn Rhinelander annul- today took the stand in chalf of her daughter and denied at she had ever hea d Alice lay lalm to being white. It has been | 1 ’ N0 CLOUD ON CITY'S 2 of the contentions of Leonard ip Rhinelander, the plaintiff, that | ice had assured him she was white | G7€at Cause for Thanks- giving, Chief Executive the presence of her mother, Mother Denies Statement Declares “Mrs. Jones,” said Lee Parsons defense attorney, ‘“Rhine- oder says in substance that in wir presence Alfce told him she was hite. 1s that true?” “I never heard that spoken of, ( the witness, While the people of N { have much to be thankful for | pe happiness and prospe “Did you ever hear Alice say she year now ending, th s white?” | nities of tomorrow should also in- No,” | spire a feeling of gratitude, Mayor “Did Rhinslander question | A- M. Paonessa writes in his annual ur daughter's color In your pres- | Thanksgiving message, which fol- o lows:— ce, ever, ’ Tomorrow the Name Meant Nothing Britain join wi Mrs. Jones saild that Rhineland- | great nation in the 's mame meant nothing to her | Thanks hen she first met him, that she | iew nothing of his wealth and so- | ul position. She admitted that she | d been deceived when he and lice went on a motor trip through »w Fngland, telling her that a Mr. and Mrs. Mathews” wero with hem as chaperons. “T often used to onder why 1 never met the lithewses,” Mrs. Jones sald. Kip Urged Secrecy 5 also told how Leonard had | manuracturers, own her the wedding ring several | nocsmen altke can tostify. Good cks before his marriage to Alice | (imes for their employes, and the ith the admonition: “I don’t want empl prosperity brings good marriage to be known for a|imes to the businessmen, This de- Lile.” pendency upon one another binds In cross-examination Mills asked | tho peopie of our city together in ra. Jones about her carly life in | one happy, contented and co-op igland and her parentage. He jno wroup. There s cd how Mrs. Jones cxplained | yigipio on the sky of New Britair lice's absence on her first visit 10 | )l being, @ Hotel Marie Antoinette with | “ While onard in 1021, Mrs. Jones said | U] at she had sought Alice among | 2 iends in New York but did not nd out an alarm he second ahsence, [ this country of ours id, caused no worry bec it N opportunity"” no igh. Alice was working a = opportunities ik promise of iness ople of New res celecbration ot a day of sacred ¥ mani statfon of our gratitude to Al- | mighty God for the multiple henefits | of the year we ars g people of New Britaln have r able cause as a whole to enter heart ily upon the celebration of this oc- | casion. The ty which is gen the couniry has by ed New Britain by, workers and b clos e si es | v v and t Dblessings must give t} , tomor ould take on a broade The racteriz for ol tion is meaning! br hap- th oy, Argument to he Made Whent the noon recess was taken | £ Davis asked for two hours fn | 2T ich to, study the ment o2 S50 original complaint offered yes- | 100 rday by Mills.. Fo said that it 5 ut to the most vital part of the | e and that it would hin | time to go into it thoroughly i amendment will be ued thi ernoon, interfering with in to put Alice on the stand. Ut she does not go on today, pearance will be deferred fuy. ] will be no s rest week becau and ooking promi that i now nks tomorrow or the opport and v am Fys A present brought past a 11 we shall b Davis’ . PAONESSA EXTRA DIVIDENDS BY PAFNIR 0. AND H. & C. Former Declares $1.50 Special and her the ianksgiving day Complaint Ame Morschauser thi plaintift's orig 1 con ns of defens plaint now char ding yvoung Rhi ly, in not telling him negro blood. Robert Wakes Up Brooks, Virginig tler in-law to take the and testify that Rh ad played cards with I gro friends. Brooks had nt eve of the ed room, of ded fternoon nd the s objeetio an wit Latter 20 Additional as ler negative Well as Re; 2 dividends with the s at mee raring Co Manuf rnoon The ol ce's b long ¢ sterday negro. wolkt sta brother s n¢ of the ring Co. Hart & Cooley vesterday nir Bearir regular two dividend time, 8 1 € 0 Rhine will cent and $1.50 per cord on payments wi g Co, pay an are De- ry day, one the per en in of nd i hy regular and Dec Negro Doctor Called >, McL. negr ed Alice in t » regy luenza testified that been neg He t coffee 0 f4 mh payment made January and ays December to the Beggar Recognized by Dog, Unmasked by Wife s Angoles, Nov. 5 (AD) Shel cost him h court ye oc u ligh caused ¢ N. Millg to amend ng in a charge brought up will be tangle dog s el rior May e rday of ) Iy bat 100N TeC 1s 1 took his dog animal ht of eggar, The suspic o Tostify ¥ Jily, sister : Stecer aind sald 1ad never c although a Emi aroused beneath found She was granted a di- ion sh the beggar's YOUNE | hor husband. frequent | oo 0 ose a negro | ily on critici: SIKT IN JAIL York, Nov. is In jail a it s ar He ert Tirooks AGAIN Brooks E but bad ¥O r, gain foul of ryir is married to a r marr suit Shite ge lice m wi hou oft repea eting wit) questioning d t you auto- ting transferer told the nce me the d bsequent his mec wder DOUMER 1S UNABLE TO FORM FRENCH CABINET rides PAY AT PAR. MUST Drink Evil Worse Than Before MAYOR SAYSi self of this | signi- | of | as “the land of | money an Regtstrar Says mith Doubts Whether 500 | Policemen Could Enforce | Law Against Into in This City. Registrar Thomas J, Smith, him f ¥y from liquor and th an advocate of voluntary total | abstenance re- | | cipient of a medal marking 26 years | | |s n that the membe B. abs' of continuance YMT A & hip In soclety, told mem- s of th at their anniver- y exercises last night that he | more evil effects from what he term- | ed “so-called prohibition” than h had found in the pre-prohibition days, i Reglstrar Smith and his associate in that office have just completed an | enrollment of the city that brought ! them into every house. One out every three houses or four houses ontained liquor, the 1 ites, and he’ venture 500 policemen would find di in enforcing the ‘dry” law | culty » speaker accepted on behalf of ymm of 22 members completing 5 years in ( e society, gold medals | presented to them by the chaplain, Re Matthew Traynor, and | President J. P. Murphy of the so- | iety. Those who received this | honor are: Michael Butler, Deter Clark, John Connolly, Thomas V Crowe, Thomas Riley, Willlam Troy, | James Crowley, Thomas Dalton, Ed- vard Drew, Willlam Dunn, Philip Sche A, Weleh, Jo Grace, loran, Willla Murphy, Thor John O'Brien, William | William O'Day, John !, and Thomas J. Smith. [¥/URIES CAUSE DEATH Waterbury Man, Hurt in Motor Ac- and | rected the c cilent At Chester, Passes Away in Middlctown Hospltal. lletown, Nov, 25 (A—I t aterbury, died at the | al today the vietim automobile mis when his ¢ collision an rowi with a truck 23 Avon driver of | Bdward P. Montowese, Pitt, 81, who was riding has a probable fracture |y c Il and lacerations but his n today showed fmprove- | He lives at 124 Washington Lewls lived at 19 Waterbury, Ton- |1 tate police of terbrook barracks, has b L hond 0 by L. Prann was rect, e latter Tonbin Jo! vehicle Foxon s ment s Justice of |t of Deep fon was on a road lead- it ster to the state h ng on the way \\'nm;\fi ;xndr'rlr'\\'o Mén Die In C'ro Toledo, 0., No d and A sult of a ¢ Michigan el ©other girl automo- do 1en fast moving freight train, ! struck ard Ward all of and Julia Kalas 3 former school girl, | W Arndt W s Willis, He nt Herw N Prohibi 8 A badge which W 1in o, S will was fou Nashville Jail Matron Tortured by Prisoners Nashville, n, 25. (ADP)- Binding and torturin Sarah | Stolzer, gray-haired at the count il last ht, three men prisoners robbed her of il keys and fled, only ptured te minutes after freed herself and aroused ! here to be rec had ruards, The were Beatrice automobile Mathews ted of liquor of them feigned cr sald, and when the prisoner, the er from behind caught the pris r the jail women ervi and I“’l Williams, violatic Creek, | theft and = Jul convic One law s, illr he | know n lie ed c | Poter | He said that he w | Hartford. " that they } ‘!l}fi. and shortly a to an overcoat in when and Morley n | re; and will be there hat th telling him t . v Sicg ge! ssing Collision | which was ye (AP) — Two (h h [H that dinary New was found, t MAN OF MYSTERY FOUND IN BRISTOL “Pred Murray” of Newark May Be George Morley TELLS ADVENTURE STORY' Discovernd Lylng on Roulevard, He Says He Was Attacked By Strang- ers to Whom He Gave Ride, DAY, NOVEMBER 25, HAMMILL DIES OF Steam Rollers and Locals Will Give (Spectal to the Herald,) Bristol, mystery Nov. urrounds the finding of a 1 unconsclous condition on | athletic last | upon | the | amp | been struck Memor!al evening at Soulevard, DBristol, 6:30 o'clock, who, regalning consclouness, gave ame of Fred Murray of Newark, J., but who the Bristol police be- cants |1eve 1s George Morley, a brother |and Stamping company. of Mike Morley of Hartford, well welterweight prize figh and former member of the Ramb Tigers football team. In of the m ctraightforward ~story, have found certain i d them to belleve that he reality a relative of the fighter. It George Morley is ells as a result t blow on the navy man ha and s own, weaving ircd out of the disorder- lition of his mind at the tim 1 entirely possible that the may have imon it was tate at the 1l today, as he had been lying in the road for over an ! according to his story. However, is in p conditi dnano spite 5 ap the police 13 in to fain 4 aving received the head wehn he in On previous occasions the regatned names otl L story conju v consciouness than hi It man D hos; he v be t it off. He 25—Conslderabla | | throughout aws in it which | given | ound & Comache, an em Departu stated, upon regair that he looked at his watch w car was entering Bristol, with men whom he picked up, and hands pointed to 6:25. Showed $56 to Strangers, His story is all that the have to go by at the present time. 18 on his way bac after having been in | He sall he picked up W complextoned men in Merfden and the party proceeded on to Plainville, where the three men | stopped in a restaurant and had unch, The men, who might have been Italians or Portuguese, clatmed d no money and he saiy paid their bill, taking f pocket a roll amounting to about exposing it to their view. He was driving a coupe, he sald, after leaving Plainville, he di r toward Bristol. He that looked at his wi terward, he was stru ight lights flashed b s and he knew no mor woke in the hospital. that the number as 0 o'clock by | Vloye of Co e two | the | to Newark, dark that he hi ated violently fore his ey until he ia license which mportant papers Think Story Is Pipe Dream When questioned at the ho =aid that he is an old frl al of Mike Morley, having n they both in the visited Mike last weck, he witnessed a fight in which Morley took part. It was earned today by the authorities that been in Pittsileld He has been in Pitts ging in fc encounters for several weeks it is believed {s a pipe dream, he s Mike's T 1s gaining strength, wys that after the Pittsfi he left Morley at Sprin at they would g in Hartford on November terday. Murray, iid he went on th me to ating that in an appear were has not ently., burgh, eng: come, Therefo, entire story the belicf that roth He her as hims ester e cal o Worc rtford fail and vesterda d to put n e picked v rriv see no r ater an his w Morley's Effects said, was 1 i out of Has Mike bag, sack 18 the n in ink, ay, n an or- eve of Morley” bag, he essed to nouth, time he a sweater he said for the that he much which writ 1e “\ike ) In let aa ret Morley, Portsn Ire. At the » man wore to Morley, which his possession T of 1te Miss Mar, Hamp: sa elonging 1 heen in in posscssion s0 of | onto the track | below | could not possibly see anyone on the ‘,.,,,,,. K | a small building that s | to Nov. 2% \verage Daily Circulation Foi Nov. -l.\! 1925 ~EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS COMMUTATION OF SERTEHCE TODAY PRESENTED T0 CHAPMAN AT PRISON; EMPHATICALLY REFUSES TO ACCEPT SHELTON MAN SAVES CASALE SELEGTED FOR Lewyers For Condemn FAMLY FROM FLANES| PUBLIC WORKS 2R €0 Man Have Long ‘ ; Conference With Him [Has to Rush Back Into Named to Commission To-| In Cell Today, Out- Burning House to day, Succeeding Late linfng Plan of Action. M. H. Kenney — Washington Expects That Will Decide if Is Compelled Presidential Commutation, AWEUL INJURIES Deatli Relieves ~Suflering of Football Star This Morning BENEFIT GAME ~ ASSURED Proceeds of Gridiron Oontest Here to Young Widow of Athlete, Bridgeport, E. (Ching) ball star Nov. 25 () — James Hammill, professional and widely known in efrcl>s in the state died at Bridgeport hospital at 7:40 a. m. today, Both Hammill's legs were | 4 vesterday after he had Ly an electric crane at of merican Tube | Rescue Child ‘ plant | shelton, Nov. 25 @ his parents | . 4otormined origin broke | 2:30 o'clock this morning : dwelling and macaroni Hnown | Vincenzo Def Hillside avenue, be checked, had the butlding along with its tenfs of home furnishings, ar of stock and valuable machinery The total loss i3 estimated at about | $12,000, a third of this amount be- | ustalned by the loss to at | o the [a of | works — Fire out in factory located an ore it co totally demolis| He Is surviv hy and a b of a year Awful Injuries Suffered he is best state, was injured 10 o'clock yesterday Stratford avenuc Courts By to member havi isoner on 1ld ed ! he Accept before at hortly morning th Hartford eral has been Coolidg The cutlve order, the sentence of twenty-five years imposed in the federal court at | New York for the robhery of a nail truck, signed by the presi- dent at 6 o'clock Monday &vening, and was made public when the ‘\mvmu N was delivered to Warden H. K. Scott for service on Chap- man, (A — The fed« of Gerald Chapman commuted by President flames broke out in the at- Defillipo, being awakened by | the odor of smoke, dis the roof of the building was af He hastened to call his wife Idren, managing to get them safely out of the building which was filled with smoke, dlthough one of children, Louls, four years old, tripped and fell heavily while escape with the others. not missed unti! the fam outside, but his father r Iding found him reclining on the almost overcome smoke. lipo sought to remove some d on the | houschold effects but so quickly his legs | Hd the spread and so dn-| 1 been nearly severed in the acw| tense the heat given off that he was | MeD et nsuceessful, M. Hammill The firemen were summoned of the E. Tredenick Co. of Meriden, | S0URht, to extingu the contractor for corrugated roofing | Which was a mass mes and painting of iron work. The |the nearest hydrant too Tredenick Co. s under contract to | distant to he of any use WOMEN ARE $0 LIKEABLE roof over an outside crane and to | They're Different, That's exe terminating iing his He was y was urne I Alcorn Brings Papers The official document which ters minated federal interest in Gera)d i and which cleared the for the execution of the na- known gunman, was t back to Hartford by State's Hugh M. Alcorn, and was to Warden Scott this for service on Chapman. rden {mmediately prepared and the action marked o impor step in the efforts of member two|the state of Connecticut to execute { Chapman for the murder of police- nan James Skelly of New Britain plant the Co., Amerfean Tube & when a large eranc | on clevated tracks ran over him. He was taken to the Bridgeport hos- in the emergency ambulance floor Defil of his ng by im S. GERARD CASALE, flames delivered morning The w tendered him by Paonessa today, Lawyer C te has becn a Mayor A. pointment ition from missioners, s in the employ N2 | ecessita blaze | hoard butii e far 2 JOHN CG HISS 1R President's 1ish 1 an of he | on OLH il C() ‘< 1D 'u) 1610 | {l LS DAKCE Attend i At completely enclose it. He was engaged with another workman in painting the girders | supporting the roof, and was work- ing on the section of the structure nearest the adjacent butlding and, between the tracks of the outside crane and of the crane within the bullding. A distance of about three feet scparated the two cranes. For| This is the some ason Hammill stepped | Amcrica, but through the hole that has been | there Is a more made in the side of the building, |ization ths The control cab is {and the hoy and the operator | heautiful sta . Denlinger, | history at the Cor |tural coliege at s and years superintendent of the {more Chautauqua which vi | Britain. Dr. Denlinger spok at a joint meeting of and Rotary clt He said in part q £ s lowered CER DeRRt ttention, T by the i Alcorn today | col. | bovish hair cuts and knickers fs that ad filed a brief early v ar right to smoke now that the t Trial H. Cohen M. med being coupsel . were present when mutation paper was Chapman Alcorn Made Request owing the at the state Hugh M. Alcorn of commutation President Coo- evening, after a for- for action had by The request naty a communica- the state's attorne lent, in which the desires of Connecticut were and the executive order diately signed. The re- Mr. Alcorn had the ap- Attorney General Sars lad given the case his for Chap- the com- presented to the Aa- Son to Social swer, Dr, Denlinger Tells | Event at Farmington Country Kiwanis and Rotary | Clab Friday Evening. Fol & clamor that .l age of beneath quiet n man h of a h fn | John Coolid Ivin € the order igned by Wy = " such her ccording profe him, the track Lo > from track, Agricul- Companion Collapses fendl Hammill's companion did know that Hammill had been in- red until he heard his & s of pain. After assisting in getting the body of his coworker to the roof of | being en- for Swa not 1 of who n from whene ground in a “skip the companion workma from the effects of the of the torn Lody of Hammill. Clifford Lombre, a foreman for the Tredenick Co., who was in an- | ! : other plant at the time, and Mr. [1h€¢ IE Tredenick, owner of the company, | ® ““«'M o were immediately sent for they endance y h «'(m‘r]\l‘( an investigation and made | Pavid Borthwick. TLeo Victim's - Widow. a report to the insurance companies, SPeke on the Red Cr Because of the fact that the Amer!- | Catherine W Tube & Stamping company Smith, winners of the Girl employing Hammill when writing contest were injured, T. ie Fletcher, | were with et 4 structural engineer of the plant, | Rev lerson, . " st e s says that no investigation would be |the Re made by his firm -pr CONPERS WITH LEWIS Governor Pinchot Has Sesston Today closed, the crane, lapsed it v disclosed he in the sum. lepartment of jus- of his views in the commutation, setting such action was desira- P interest, and he ntained he had never en- uned a doubt but his request 1d be granted, Text of Order official order of commuta« made by President Coolidge, with orm- \ from | v got vote support of the ng to take it n, and the cynic says t t to vote, just when s are g away he me Macri Murder Temporarily lic Halted Because of Condition of toq o 1y m can i not hie T the present W. H ary ¢l sident of A United > whom these presents shalt The date played ain and football t cided take !4 Chapman, was United States dis- hern district 'y of mall life of the 1y, and was be | Brit Roller ' H between the All-New n Providenc has not yet ams, has game, is city week follow fixed by 1,3,),:“_,'.‘ s s ald Chap- goti 2 Anchiot ¢ I8 ¢ x man 1 o in the At 4 there. 1923, eighth, Athens on. The place in or the date will be Manager over th cred | Chicago Bea & Gran of Tilinois sta earance I the 5 With Teaders of the Striking An- week L thracite Miners, States peniten. r and s, president Workers, and Ma of told it the game next weekday and agement ready as the be “onne ersfield, ated Jan- until vs not (Continued on l‘n;:fl MYSTERIOUS LETI'ER TELLS ABOUT STAMFORD WOMAN HELD FOR RANSOM 25 () . 18 he York, Mrs, Tessie | sat i nade to cnds of jus- utation Flames—Will Cost About §200,000 o Thomas Kenny of Forestville " Suddenly in Cellar of Homc Caring for Furnace. to Dies senten to Rebuild Structure, : i Afte et it known that president of the rica, in consid. ws Falls, the Spectal wn resldent reasons ms y com- the said Gere which sum erm of impris- Mike The has I have 1d caused ent of justice known, ) 0 st hirteen frame Districe of Columbia day of November, 1 one thousand nty-five, and the United ired and fittieth. CALVIN COOLIDGE SARGENT, Attorney THE WEATHER Hartford, Nov. 25.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Unsettled with probably rain tonight and Thursday. Warm- cr tonight, colder -Thursday o P were 1 night clothes M twe of | NO PAPER floor. The In accordanc principally ||| custom, the He G $2.000. It was caused by ating of a pan of grease TOMORI on the Kkolowis, ground wt was confined | |a * at the overk (Continned on Page 15)