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News of the World By Associated Press NF. sy "l'h(l \\p\ PILITRRIT RLLLCN ] LSTABLISHED 1870 BRIAND PUTS OVER PARTIAL VICTORY THOUGH ULTIMATE SUCCESS STILL IS CLOUDED “W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, Miss Macr Sags Fober of Child Urged Her to Get Rid of It ;DOWNED BY HER PARENTS‘ Girl Defendant Says That After Her | | | JOSEPH M. WARD 10 HEAD KIWANIS Chamber Changes Pro- “IRYUP LS. OR e o ke AMEND LAV HART Before Discussing In- Pylice Chief Believes in En- terpellatlons. forcement or Modification Trouble Her Own Mother Aml‘()”"“r Yominations—Rahbi Vather Cast Her From The Fam- | Hadas at Luncheon Club ity Home, | + D : not Recall To Some Litchfleld, Dee, 2 () — Olympl Rh l I " L A l D 1'4 P Al N LA AN i | arr rton s ee, 2 4 H e Etiel b E ST | Darrineton, staes, oo 2| RDTElaNAeY'S aw;er ppeas I u Sene C ek and Fa B CmEE gun yesterday, todgy testified that lubs in t iR L sheaiien iesiions s clubs in this scction, has | (e York-DIttatidla. exnraps - : f JUESLIONS. Situation Is Admittedly " iren g gy hioe parenta after the | Now Britin Kiwants club, aceording | ed grmte o : south | 1 of her child. She eaid that |, i ; ith | LA osnergei o of |10 an announcement by the nomi- | of this yillage & 't noon hanma 0 B Masiifas Grave, Premier Says, ’ rom that time until the shooting of | i ‘commitive whivh went nto | to, | EGT PDN THE P Bl C RE IDE I ""'l’ Chapman Himself Testifies i ; Exchange Club Hears Talk on How 'John Bagnano in the lobby of the | e ils Mr, Ward is a lo- | rge Hammer of Great B | 1 u in T He N R . S Palace theater at New Huven on |o e R A S ] A RSO (O Ta Bare at He Never Receiv and Urges Necessity for| ciizens can cooperate in Efrect- February 26, 1925, which resulted |. ‘)l i iingllo i e 019 | rington, head of the Hammer Broth. é ived | g 1¢ mos kers 1€ {ors Plumbing \piny, was one ¢ : Mol A 1 i 5 in her arrest on a charge of murder, | ¥ | Lawyer For Young Husband Urges ' Glve Up Mission Fieldl And Will W r T S . 4 . g o {me—>Mon lelub sinee its formatior R SR Varning His Status as Settlement with Debtor| s Teduction of Crime—dore |, Yedi noimld rom any e SR oW Daricar, ol has Ihoen | ool s S o Jury To Consider Eficet Their I settle Down In Ameri nt bl : | « . Parker, who he ihe two men who were en- | dun ousider Eficct Their De- | Settle Down In America-~<eryan s 5 T Patrolmen Vital Need, ber of her houschold except her {secre , 18 nominated for vice ged in i in Talto: 6il Prisoner Was to Be Natio brother, Fred. |president, succeeding Dr. Henry T.|Lurners in buildings tn the district. | cision Is To Have On Rank un.ll Problem No Problem At Al In Fither a strict enforcement of Suffers Near Collapse {Bray. Mr. Ward will suc 4 Attor- | The men were on there way to look Changed SO st samenimenon ol o)yl were downcast |ney Donald Gaffne ver several prosp = File of the People Orfent, | mged. ’ tatutes must | most of 3 I over several prospecti obs when | BTt 1 | cation of the present statutes must | most of the as she gat in the | A contest will develop for the po. T White Plains, N. Y., Dec. 2 (P s Herald) = though coolly recelved when he COMO about if the liquor situation |witness stand. ward the close of |sition of er, the committee | The two com ot Harimor [, : Milis ohist f conre = ‘ leclaration of pollcy of hia 1% (0 be btterel in any way, said | g sesslon her voice sank |having n two candidates, El- |iator wora jicn vl oG L R ee 2—After sering| Dec, 2. (AP) - 4 5 {ry before the chamber of | Chief of Police William C. Hart in almost to a whisper and she com- |moer pe, the present incumbent | Burness of Pittstic Olive oy Min qlikaroon wire. Allde Bag s G Aghting for his lifa ivputies today, won a partial vic & 't st niEht before tmembers | plained that her head “dldn't feel so{and Loster Deming. To succeed |of X¢ wtonville [trice Jones Ruinelander, for annui. L i of the state of i by inducing the Shamber te of the Exchange club at the Bur give her a chance to re- | Mr. Ward as district trustee, the | . 5 I cir marr today Gl ved here yeste him for murder, ory by inducis ! : D ritt hotel, “It time,” he said, Judge George E. Hinman [only candidate nominated fs Rev., | SR Sk e ¢ 5 ne the A ftness stand befor: jange its methods of procedure and : I i 18 owned and driven |gan summation of ev 1 / 1ang ronosel mmerense of 1. | “that all citizens should band them- ! o e mid-day recess at 12:45, [Dr, A, A. Ahlquist, | R s NS T R i ‘ ani homas this noon and e e selves together in an eifort 10 fins waiting until 1 o'clack, | llowing members are nom- | representative of a firm engaged in | his DTSt of oratory ; 1 iNe hadi N notwarhing T issing inter- ; bring (.m 1 rment of con-|the usual time |inated for d tors: Harry C. Bill- | the sale of ofl burners. he train | indicated we continue for a day L E nsfer from Atlanta prisor Soi | dition chief regards the Bagnano Was Callous i Arthur E. Dr. Art was some mihutes late and it was [and a half, the plaintiff attorney i, J state's action in securing : ation as one is causing ] e . Bennett bard, A, J. | the men attempted to cross | pe he white jury on a basis| Vr Peck ply a commuta i biil tranied by Finance Min . Olympia testified that the first 5 J. | thought the men attempted to cross | p 1 to th ite jury on a basi: L b ,‘.,. e SR ,-T of 10 end of troubls {in saw John Bagnano after |leventhal, Herbert Martin, Fred C. | tho i;acks in t liet the ex- [c distinetion. 1 New 1 ce for mall rele T ey omie] Refore the the baby came, hig first words were: | Monier, Jr, J. €. Moody, Eben Put- | pross had gor I ard will hail the verdiet for 1 issue of pay rom stead act the How do vou like my Prince of Dam, William H. Van Oppen and | Iammor's and the forward i prisoner on the ( N WAS & witness but a few 19,000,000 to 68 40T you my Prince ; v T e errd Could attend R Vales hat? How do you like my | l-0omis J. Thompson rt of the truck were carried near the sca hails a pardon® d was not cross-examined L ””"’-"_" 8 \ qe. tun of crime, s f Hart, but | L e netadaad & i caker today was Rabbi | L quarter of & mile, P'art of e governor,” Mills declared ¥ g Attorney .\h‘nrn who s SoRT . iter that act becam law, s anmilicd she had fold w Haddas, who told of the | tyuck was thrown high in the air by Pablic’s Intc il 2 irder and who B police were presented w i was the father of her child, tstics and ideals of the Jew- | the impact and broke an arm from | i Ndclod it H secur ¢ ral government ) , fion which has caused trouble and uippy 'yl (R L A TG B He took the familair in telegraph pole, All thre: it or s i he ce which placed him un- Uy POWES which will continue to cause trou- [y iiar not o often heard at this season };,\‘;,.1 fnstanly, i e I | der f the state, e CRtble. “Did John Bagnano ever sen your |the year “Glory to God in the High- | G T Rt (s s Ll oot ; ion figures in Lodinl i il | “We all like baby?* she was asked by Attorney |3, Peace on Farth and Good Wil ’] b c T2 ONS0 S Lh! | b nand was carried by 415 to 154, |10 a whil Joseph Koletsky, Toward Men.” He said “The Jew s ShiahS UlIs vasaite » 8 Alcorn Ignores Prisoner Stuation Js Graye. nany eitiz “No sir,” she replied, the enigma of history.” He explain |5 rotalied s ‘-\"”‘"“’“‘_”‘ Chapman spoke in low volce fn Briand cabinet's ministerd epri Wanted To Kill Child 1ithat & comb leals a sen practic kes his final | NSWer to questions from his senior i . 1 to the cl “He said, ‘you can get rid of that cul ke up the typic Jew and | orneys in ga “" Lk K:]““”‘y‘ | co 1 and his pale 0 | dmit priviledg, baby yet,'™ she testified. “He sald yeranasZny |sent to separatic m his v B : “. cheek lushed as h rticularly grave, | lignor from time ! me to kill the haby. ,,_ gen a r 1 | matter of her color co = 5 l‘ ,‘,W‘,‘-, took the on ing que it cannot have irrcparable citizens e e the baby and kil jr.’ JeW the most patriotic ety ed. SN, tions 1e stand but ns 5 provided the govern- get it, he said [ 110 said, S5y ome one|hmerican, and yeb ha Gl = 5 i question w z Rl iroehl who wat has the confidence of fore prohibition hecame A |had kidnappe d l]v» bat 1 said I'd | gaforathesoon ion i Thus Former Bristol In- has already e o i su orn might 1i country and t . f | reality, the liquor business in | die myselr, lw\\v“ . | : nse attorncy,” he stated. |' ore exp problem t t Ko Linie Chg »'h houses and pa | hands of men of good rac- | She told her that it is not 5 siv-i - ventor's Famous Law- the question of color month in 4 | who conducted their shops just |had him arrested, “I'd get three/|®n Up @ nce t year when | o = has he en confessed by the defer & :“H‘ aailE Alcorn who ready : other years X x x and he’d kil me be- |tBe Jew was driven out of Palestine | suit Is Ended but it has not been climinated sl wishing 1o i1l {ios Aadite ent raid now, S by the Romans, has always | Vo i a coolle and | o o asures Lo 1 ung up, Has Restless Night 1ed of Zion. There Brefineel | Leonard Loved Girl 1!- 080 58 ) and 1res 1o mex ) it ws ir Wo! ) of her work, n tall due many Olympia entered the court room |Million Jews in the world today ““"' Hartford, Dec. 2 (Ph—The sult, | Refe to i i citizens of the ; accompanied by Deputy |@re tolally destitut | mar 8 In litigation, of the late e newspapers In f 1L phernises thmt-Anfiation e catering to the wants of many > Buckley and Mrs, (Jews living in P \1»,‘11 F. Rockwell, nationally news of the TG A tratiat thie rendment as | ) e jall matron. She had | Polish people ! known inventor and manufacturer lie, Mills asser ST it heva to upman’s cour G 4 ! night. She sat down |19 Bristol, against the 2 g 5 L L to prepare Man Can Mave It Todd and Mrs, Joseph Manu g compa t0 it the main 4 neans can sl gor the wife of her counsel, yment of $3,000,000 claimed to ! prepared last it T » but L while waiting to resume her testi J £ due him as royaltles on ball P 1tion suyvs tr mon 1 on the witness stand. not know ¢ s made by the company, has sl iy take his me In a few minutes 19 their plac en settled out of court by an o i : G riff Frank H, | J e L e O e ) ‘ ! “hole in | dotiawelio fhoye gth 0,000 to Mrs. Rockwell, wid e too » 1y places arly 80 minutes ! men and women i s letter begged Alice not to “throw (M 198 . i S s Lusiness after the designated time when court | on the rond because downi Selle Ebepged, tf Ml IS BAAVEUIL A1e Al iy Vhich was con v ] thene-| In dification, the | was opened and the jurors filed into |90 not believe that L IRy BT S fAiaution . 1 to a mem- | the box, alone. A ma ’ with a ¢ the | cautior Court then ntil after th allics concers het vy to a mem- the box. e crior court and was remanded back : : 2 lexere choosing serva I > i Dol ias Renied I'wo minutes later Olympia re- tholic SRR I Tt i i or the LC B R o ! i heninntes = I v refrial by the supreme court | il come from the same | ALCoPaATso \Wiihee Hopes For Cooperation. Do ol T G (iRt L ; ) ter his death and since ther Mrs, 1 red. Oth b stood the liguor situation for 1,90 x Dy L aIDt : the legal battle has turned on the i I guess they could stand She told of the birth of tw baby. matter of defining the issues for the { SR ot on my knees before my B s e e e | uid *Don't blame me’ Sl iR i b o pr t settlement out of court. T D anfhpete N for more policemen was e deseribed her vi | e e S 1 h 1 e ; Chic Hart, e said that | 10 Mrs. Di € the midwife, in ol e P v | Sl miniliobbor, in the four chicfs New Brit-| company with her mother and sister. . . ! aiinatl e writ of habeas corpus proceedings | » o Ing the past 64 d that after Mrs. L4 Conzo , ‘ y al 4 e hE L, r L s T o ¢ same plea and she o glve hirtl s OB had bellev=ily e i o mdertaking entered Gl s i by, wther started to is wly o ! 5 Ura o | r away and told You've L ns a in rt Tt ) irtail Sl cd my family.” Her mother ) 1 ! i 1 ATV Sty IR X pulled her hair and beat her 1 y i 3 i 1 1 t ; ity will sl them back to - ¢ decld : . the L Olympia testific A Bt Ge stat tl elvec i .- tire - - « o o tern will be ad 1t | daystome ot el e ~ha Carl Nebo Finds Wife | eves 1o this p ceny, since i | yention o ) : testified My kingdom « is earth, - , . REEY S SeSS nee, Mr riiy expressing ¢ : T Disowned by Mother ¢ we do belic t should Was Wed Twice to his client’s degree o Bros ! OWI | i rochl you ar 4 L will 1 2 S e said she walked about t glory to God i ntelli Mills said: T do bt B ling now.” 1 S s on C peac 1 good will to Before 1 at Leonard Kip Rhine L S e | AR Alcorn had also referrea t It cancludes S el it ed her in, i cak o 1t _— is ) it is a pr v & the comi re of Ao men in e Stoiher isttr vanis elub m ove t > i 4 ) 800! ) E «'s not your sister any more and | ward inviting t n Har Olympia that sther re sponded to ng o work in (Continued on l‘n;u 16) your said came, to go to : TRANSPURT T[l GATHER \\ ill \tlend Traffic Bureau Banquet Tomorrow Night }I(,mo on Bl.ul Rocl Mrs - 1 hite Mouse Policeman \nhm of an \fld('k (AP 1A Wi Attorney K a certific T Ignored by Her Family of t i copy en record alley, he | many N route | be v 1 | remem 1t M MAY ATTACK DAMASCUS tion d says * (Continued on Page 15) BRITAIN HERALD BAGNANO WANTED Three Men Killed When Express 10 MUR[]ER BABY! Hits Car On Unprotected Grade | Crossing At Great Barrington | 3 | \\‘u-lu;ie z)mly (uculntlsnn For ; ecK Lnding 12 10 ’ Nov, 28th —_— ) \ DECEMBER 2, 1925, —EIGHTEEN PAGES GROEHL CALLS ALE Pl ICE THREE CENTS RN AS WITNESS IN CHAPMAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE AND TWO LAWYERS HAVE VEREAL BATTLE Tragedy ()c(‘urs» Shortly After Noon—All of thc“ \l(‘llm\ Were st om0 QOUOR LINE PLEA — PECHS HOME FRON o " 1S HADE Y MILLS - STAY I FAR 157 Work, State’s Attorney Sur- ed At Summons Replies He Can- heer Waldo anr M ‘nown Nair & Jury Sheds rl Nebe le by Mrs. Stamford Man, Chasing Hat, Runs into Passing Car and Neck Prob- Is Broken by ably Impact 1 wyers In Tile pary ns THE WEATHER Martford, Dec. 2.—Forecast T Like the Ponsi Case. for New Britain and vicinity: Home & Ruined r v X A on v that ¢ Rain tonight and Thursday T s } Mer is ¢ Y little change in temperature 1 t a of man te should slaughter t o i by Coroner J