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AN r——— News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week l“nding l 2 ’510 ‘ LESTABLISHED 1870 JEMBER [, E PlNG ACRUSS i"[]GTUR CALLED T0 ' Cash Paymen;-0}$150 000 For msl:]NU‘“\[[ll{%ng SEATES SAID m EFUTE TESTIM[]NY Mascmc I er_npk Corp Realty Brief Dlspatches From Rm‘KWELL FSTATE HAY HAVE BEEN FEIGNING ‘ e EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DI s Option Tell of Disaster At 1 1y My for about $17 Testimony Mtacks Her Asscrtfon ] ; o SR T AR .Admmrsfla s oGe LS s I T i e = murder In superior court here whe f v co ¥ Scores of Families Home- State's Attorney Alling called Dr ; ] : k anche 88 R el .ww _\u»;- Dr. Buel was sworn, ¢ Y coneern- Killed—Kentucky Town bilis Presented Against Decensca 1t rney Toseply Kolataky, ~defense 00 aro s . ‘ ctvd the Also Struck. disorders and ‘ option Irugs and State's Attorney Arnon A. | Alling proceeded to question him. - 1 fter bringing out that the doctor $1,075 Turned Down eiorihnineliEdg) J Jackson, Miss., Dec. 4 (A —Two 4 been in constant attendance i NFWEN[”’flN W{B A J !5 persons were killed, more than a | (Speclal to The Heorald) the courtroom since Monday, and |IVL Ma score injured and from fiity to one | i e 1 observed Olympia’s manner ar Rz py ! Bristol, Dec. 4—At a ession of tho | yummanor on and off the witness 7 probate court thig afternoon Jud, v tornado at Yazoo Cily carly today, § : ) ence ;»( H'xr\ jurors ccording to essage received by and in their absence, the state's rding to a message received by o1 LG VI P e In Probate Court — Claims of i Inventor Come Up For Discussion cxpert on mental ,__.____ 1 Distant I elative of James Enlists Distant Relative of Coolidge 4 o) | state headquarters of the Red Cross Rt e (“””‘ e James, army recruit] = r Mr. R. G. Thornton, repre-{ : .~ " : ony arding the s ¢ i R ALY . A nd a dist 1 Jom MESIG L) b TOPIC racturer, wen 000 pajace theater at New Haven tm- | Mother of Five Children | et sentative DOLCLEY to accept approximately £950,000 mediately preceding and succeeding 4 o The tornado swept into the city ¢ r \ s % ‘m P 1o aw ¥ nli: 1 LR U plowing dowy [Tom the New Departure Mfg. Co. the ghooting of John Bagnano | Guilty of Liquor Law : ! I ALONILUS moEttn t, blowing ruing in settlement of claims mad Inst | Phe state's attorney asked the doc- | e , 1 Vermont, who cla Nouges dndibulicingsie SR8 the company by Mr. Rockwell lsor it Qlymela's toss. of memory Vielations Is a8 el ted to much destruction in its There was no opposition from the time the first shot was el » Fhrae: Bills amounting to $415,6 fired until a period of at least two = JEe nt is to Kuttawa, Ky, Dec. 4 (Pr—A wind- 'azainst the estate were allowed et passed was “an exper Hartford, Dec, 4 (& s ] esso Jam storm of tornado proportions struc Judge Mink. Claims totaling $1.075 nee k vn to the medical prof. ) L WY 1 « | % < lyons County this morning, blowing were disallowed, among them being | sion."™ five cl N 1 1c been related down seevral homes, unroofing nu- a elaim of $1,000 for n ery FExplains Amunesia m 1 tierous buildings 1d ooting and telephone and telegraph | lines. No one was Injured, insofar | 3 18 known suv absolute loss of m period of time he replied. It consist k of assoclation of fdeas. Tt |UOUTL today on a Owner’s Permission (Continued on Pags Twen PrEs il is know Damage amounted to | 8 al ')mwflvwl dolla wo youths, wus | mnesia vsaeror FRIEND OF MARK TWAIN 1§ DEAD IN WESTPORT n James Cox, 79, Was In- New Dritain spiration Tor Several of N Certain ry are Amn char -’ re ciudes any a ation of prece . . e . o ents with succeeding events,” he |Ostrowski just hefor rohix Dee. 4 (P said He added that if during a od of claimed amnesia a persc rents of loss His Stories Son-in-Law Did Not Kill | Declaring that the case was dif ferent from others that heard | 175 Cox, 79, retired seaman and was found dead . i ! Irecited events immec e o s i ey Aged Bridgeport Man |by the court, Juse Benjumin w. reited S T (il heart trouble fn Alling this morning in police court {he aminesie slage L Mol T | Westpart jum her today, in Fight disposed of the charges of burglary e tiauitho 8 el e topy | Captain Cox was a personal friend of an automobile against John Mar- | “VWould a person in ] Mark Twain s that writer' ,m‘ 18, of 518 East \d Wil- (State recount events oc ng et R el sll b . " leral hours before that i > ] Bridgeport, Dec. 4 (P—Charles |lam Quigley of &t Paul, Minn, by 7} M0 ; " a ey Ring. 43, helC at 8t Vincent's hos- |iVing the former a suspended sa | Secks To Disprove o tn vital or & technical charge of mur- |tence of 30 da Gayar il 4 5 il ] ne r orn dor In connection With the death of ;Spended judgment. The two young| He added that such action would | ! i is father-in-law, William Kunst, 76, |men, both of them in the marin»s | prove that amnesia was non-cxist- £ ; riels I did not cause the injury which re- jStationed at New London, took aniant at the time of the recita R 1 open 1 on | sulted in Kunst's death, according 1utomobile owned by Lawre e M 1id that connecting up previous s sole companion ; 1 Corhin avenue from to evidence brought o I G at the cor- | ents with the present . ) arage on the morning Aafter |y, Sitat nesia 5 il SR oner's hearing today, Testimony of |liS Earage on tho morning alfter |y : e e 0 e : ! Medical Examiner H. L, DeDuca was | Thanksgiving, o recital would be proof that a [ F & G T0 CON ur{ bl ‘ that Kunst died from “suffocation 'fl'”‘l;m ‘;HV ¥ e s v did not exis = 5 s ' Cox's body was sent {o re o8 strangulation was caused by the ;H»<"‘j‘5”' :’ :”" ”“M LT e red one shot and \n:nw o & it i N tion of Mrs. King, Kunst's daughter, | “ ") S [oa e SIS A ol lw..\ say t an in holding the man down on the| i | mest o 4 : ceeded retting in touch with b 1 STAlmat o Do Dooatil it of tloor with aid of a kitchen chair. | S1¢! ”| \1 h\v L’I B ; - Nen it by i would not. to I Loca 1 l‘g }(\RE HURT ]N WREGK T} a broke! i € or " 'in connection with the other iy i The wife, sobbing and in a broken lealont toilakaitha par iHe aaidip sonnection it hil ot amnesie! Fast Main Street at Cost of volce, Illustrated fu the caurt room (PERMEIOn, 1o (008 L5 BAE NE S 1T should say sl A i A S ¢ e LLaer S 2 ey had 2 take ti W 4 Saln ; oday how she had held the chair|that (hey ARC o BEAL 18 (GRS 0 the ' he Sl ),000. Tt A G ST T over her fatiier's head, one leg of it |=i" 4%\ 2% B0 08 4 Doctor, you h he ¢ : pressin dinst upper part ot _"‘_m“ e i | story those Collides With Motor Truck This his chest. Her husband, she testifie .‘iuv”"’h“ id aohin 1 ‘ ving on the floor alongside I ;”‘ . Yes.” | Morning father, one arm flung over the low- [N : =% rom her deseription of these ‘ er part of Kunst's body and onc of | 'The ‘commanding Aer a¢ A o 5 o you know of any | e, Mass, Dee 4 i King's arms pinioned hy the chair, |TEFRE SE G FIS drug that could have created such 1 DL vare i the chalr on my [ \P8 /M & G 3 ition 7" rick and conercte. " A bhus o f ik Al nsca L [told the court tha know 1 have produced a coma o corr Mrs. Ki ay and the ot records k the corn trying and Cambri 0 get me and my husband, but noth 0 on.' 7 B wis enroute i a it he quicted down.” I AN TO Deelines (o Answer : e s stiil holding "”‘”"HAD TO [(I.JA Asked it he knew of any drug Between 40 and 45 Imprisoned By e front end of e truck w vhen Patrolman Thomas that could have produced the con- cd and the driver was be 1 1 in and told her SA\]E HIS OWN L]FE ditlon without her earller detee- | Fire That Is Raging In Shaft Near 1 to have been seriously hu ambulance sur- tion, the doctor said, “I should say er ol s swur nd on the & examined Kunst found Som Boulder, Col. ry roaa when the collision ‘flruhh Columbia Prospector Tells Asked 1t he thought there was Boulder, Col, D §(F ¢ i 1 and smashe 1 oa « in his examination o ¥ S T figs, he declined | porty and forty-f 1 ) lost of the injured w pa 1 )y at the autopsy fhu'm.’ Weird Tale to dudze & i un cplnlen hedt i the O rs i " )\‘u\ ,,:‘1 shortly ! artilaginous rings | s rorm 1or A ik \ nt ot ol the man's wind pipe had broken. | 1o you kn 5 Saroan 1 not been deter roying the tubular shape of the| e ke. D. C., Doe, have pro 1 the e R St windpipe. Pressure had also dislocat- |, TN e e eaap is 20 mi \ " ed the man's right collar bone, him from the wild little kingdom, Aliing SOUC Crow \utoist Hurts Deer, Then (R SF dbah St Gon e Lo o ingioimicials | l\x'ldl “nha\\u\mh ot signs 1 h death i death of Al - After the ¢ my ¢ Leen due to suifocation caused by |7* | in the loncly | counsel exami S ’ Vs No n, Dec. 4 ( L gulation. | Chiiko 1 trict. Fred Cyr is | absence g from the mc I : ; ’ e | murder ha Court Opens Today ind that 1 ¢ el ceville salesn onge ui rebuttal testimony L WILL BE A CANDIDATE Rather than sec it suffe Wall street Broker, 37, Takes 21 Bagnan widow of the slain man ke oSl e PG 1t h a monkey a On this, t TBos John G Wina 1ed the « ss into his « Year Old Woman As Bride— jr.“ S r John i 1y annou date for a to this town tu Ward 11t aver the rebut Ldentity Somewhat Hidden, rebutt ; pected to pave tion of the final a d the charge to t » ty Game Dee. 4 (P—Da cars old, a stock ope York was marric e o N 3o S i Tt o oot INVENTOR SUES FOR SIXTY MILLION Fom i ctromony s o {31 T e the” et a0 Gt b DOLLARS DAMAGE: 8 FIRMS ACCUSED 1925, —THIRTY-SIX PAGES. RHNELANDER CASE. APPEAL MADE T POPE FOR J §E§T§ WLTHMJUR( MORAL SUPPORT OF CIVIL udge Explains Possinilities o AUTHUR"Y HERE IN U s A Decisions EACH SDEJS CONFIDENT WIE“]S RAZ[]R IN [United Commlttee For Wustice Momchmuser Ontines Seven ATT ABK []N RIV M Prohibition Enforce- ment Makes Public Stere Bosto Slash Slashes Salvatore Its I_Jrge For Papal Mele Ner Ctral Par Backing. Major Questions Which Jury \lnq settle n Arriving At Tts \-un.n‘ n Annulment Suit White Plains, Dec, 4 (B-—The sult or annulment the weal arriage brought | ¢ Leonard x\'nv' Prepares for “Wet-Dry” of test | Railroad Arcade Barber Wounded wich of it conflicting, taken durin | Battle—Repeal of Vol- e Jury-|{ on Hand and Wrist in Love by tice Mor- tind estions prope stead Act to Be Asked. nswers to seven | IPeud—Bound Over to Superior | d to ft. On the iy 1 Court, jury find s on thes &tions will be based the justice's decislon wheth- | quq punoinals n an eternal tri. | Washington, Dec. 4 P—An ap r or not an annulment ] be | ! had a narrow escape from |P"d! to Pope Pius XI, for moral granted It granted, h ‘r“uny«,\nyv into eternity yesterday ipport of “eivil authority” in the will act merely as an interloc ernoon 'when Steve Bosco. 38, of |United %, Wwas made public to. dec finally reviewed and Arch street, attacked Salvatore |98V united committee fo i by ext regular spe- ot it i ate with {Prohibition enforcement made up fal term of Westchester county court, r 'on Maln street near Cen. |9 & number of Catholic and Pro X Boieo had tisal reform organizations, Refers to K. K. K. ing for his wife to repeat his act| 1IN a letter to the Vatican, th on he wag grabbed by Raymond |chairman of the committee, Clintor Bovle, a pedestrian who happened (N. Howard referred both to pro hibition and to the Ku Klux Klan Tudge | He lling in police court |thorized and approve ng, Bosco was bound |Mittee, which yesterday sent to the over to the next term of superior | White House a communication di court on a charge of assault with ctly appealing to President Coo! |a deadly Mele was ar- |idge for better prohibition enforce algned ore the court on a |ment e case went to the f both expressed con. | /2! tmes at Mele and was mak- | T cont to the outcome. Unprintable Evidence Extremely of it u sational and much | printable, the evidence pre- | ¥ Rhinelander to pruve that | i8¢ deceived before marriage as negro blood, and oppos- presented by her coun- 1 to prove that her hushand was > was part 0, has by the com- s m weapon b »‘n‘m\ « country-wide interest. ach of the peace charge and| The letter addressed to Pop: ) . He took an appeal, bonds for |evidences of the Pontiff's apprecia cupying an hour and a quarter. |y, wl S $500, |{tlon of American idealism. Mr wing ven points af issue, th The evidence in the case dls- |Howard continued that “as a friend g j closed the usual facts that go with {of Catholics,” he desired to call at i ses Chineae [ triang love affairs. Mele went | tention to the attitude of “so many Whent e s “mm s “vm”i 0 the Bosco home to board. He |Catholics” toward prohibition. This who is of colored Llood,” he sald, { 1% married and has a daughter but |attitude, he said, “has created “and that fact fs unknown to him, | both hls wife and daughter are|great deal- of opposition to th £ known to her, and such marriags | IVIng in Ttaly. Soon after taking |Catholic church, and did much takes place becausa of her dircet | UP his abode In the Bosco home, fcall into existencs the Ku K misrepresentation, or whether such l Lt d o eslablish nimselt in||Kian. marriage could ne have taken place | the g0od graces of Mrs. Bosco by | had he known the true condition of | iSplaying a great interest in her | {her blood, as ghe knew it, then such s it i5 said. Mrs Bosco [representation as to her color, either | used to do the family washing her- | . ot "o American people of y by direct statement or by conceal- ) 5if. but Mele is reported to have appreciation of tieir tdealism. T ment throug is su ent to | impressed it upon her that such | T nt statement of your holiness relieve him, ¥ & fraud was | work was too strenuous, and she | that America had written an ‘epic committed | shouldn’t do it. A number of other charity' in her generosity to t H ousehold - dutics that Mra. Bosco | gistressed nations of justice entered into a dis- | the evide cussion ¢ to Text of Letter, The text of the letter follow “On many occasiong repo activit also cha ed the jury to weigh h : \ || Lensehicln 8ude i . furope, and the the ~!. u::]\;‘nm 1r‘|\‘\)"’ [)'rnl | ”w/n. ?‘w.’.' :: of doing met with { cminent services of our holiness and er hac aril; - | sir ar cisr your fllustrious predecessors in the ith the defendant after he Wite Sneaks Away In Night | cause of world ® De d gained full kno >, especial ledge concern- your recent proclamation of th kingship of Christ over all nations, | as the rightful sovereign ruler of th - | world, evoke a sympathetic respons. from the Christian spirit that dom- tes the American heart and con Mele's kindly interest {n her wel- | o s to have won the wom- for the husband said me very iniim . the hushand s: 1 his wife had retired for the ! mw, hut when he awoke some | 10 later, he discovered her misp Investigating, he found her | lownstatrs with Mele, he told the court Bosco sald Mele ont of the ro hlood The Seventh Point The fury's decision on it must pass of the most vital importance to outcome of the case | Ihat point is: “Did the platntift | ohabit with the defendant after he 14 full knowledga that the defend- | t was of colored blood?" 1f the | kes decisions favorable to wder on the first six poir wers “ves” to the seventh on, the whole case will be up th point upon whic = th a confidence born of our belief that you understand our as pirations as a people, I am presum- | ing to address your holiness in the hat he tried to put |name of thousands of Americans on use, but the wife |a matter which I believe concerns |insisted that he sta . in the for- | both the church over which you pre lorn hope that she would realize her | side so well, and the country which error, he consented to Mele remain- | wo love. fng. He said that things went from | “Qur people, wishing to be a 1 to worse and he finally made a | sober natlon, have put into their complaint to the police. He said the | fundamental law a decree forbidding referred him to Probation Of- | the manufacture, sale and distriby vily, in he other six questions are “At the time of the marr partics, was the defendant col- wed and of colored blood? id the defendar d C. Col fage by and he in | tion of intoxicants used for bevera \‘ intit irn referred him to Prosecutor Jo- | purpose This prohibition termed oredi blood® cph G. Woods. The res was | {he 15th amendment to our constitu icg blond ing materialized from his m s ample provision for sac- ramental wines; people are determ! al months ago | lation ratified 1 two men agreed that no | tlon would be taken in the | ter on Mele's promise to sell his | tions, rarher shop on the rallroad arcade | d leave the city | Mele failed to sell his shop, in spite of several chances to do so, | 1 Bosco sald, and he took this to mean |y, man had no intentfon of | 4 g out his agreeme Bosca d he became desperate, the court. He drove Mel from the house sev 1ge repres nd the Americarn d that this legis 46 out of our 4§ irated for the we present and future genera hall not be nullified “As a friend of C: as spokesman of m s nof e defendant practice or malke said repre b T iy to tiff to marry her? ff, by by said repres 1 to m ny patriotie cit! ens, I am filled with deep regret 1 nging to the attention of your iness the f t the seeming in- ferences if not opposition, on the part of so many Catholics to the | en- z the seven points ;" ned that !' s wife had been | forcement o prohibition law,has tice Morschauser then S SR roes ‘ great deal of opposition 1c red into a discussion of "'":h’ i been Wik the Cathol ata 1 Preser AL JRr shop tor him: to call into existenc: Ku oo he learned that | 1y Discusses Evidence {Croid s Bomcoisere {topether| | problem of enforcing our a ‘) 1 vlili | v i Ya 5o 0 put an end to the affa : : razor : v~”'w< h | im he citizens of Amer. 1 ont loc our having g for the pair e 1ot lidge, a s has in unmis. e 3! ns condemned organiza- to intolerance. Ho ct his bad urged upon all good Bosco luty to observe our ot public officials oyle | “It seems tc many of 1 such appea's should meet witl Catho | more responses from have been which the examin R. A. Fessenden of \u\mn Mass., Claims 38 Radio 3 belng ssos v ompleted o Tel¢ in re U S Seime s ialres a0 | Patents Held By Him Are Used i = Monday. He also | By rge Corporations . S BANKERS INCLUDED ' ‘('0, \m!y”:\m te b { New York, Decfl 4 (P—Am n o e hours, as wa o T 1 M7 c IS | DY [the first trial in New Haven last M n 1 « i n ) ey To Delay Arguments in [ 2 5 s indicated that the decision |y a0 ALl ¢ y ¢ 1 t v: to postpone arguments u Mo et 5 q n of T ; |was reached with a view to obviate | 000 . to {tod by M ! lthe necessity « o st ATRU- | He 5 £ 10 Guaranty T T g interrupted by adjourn ¢ = jiet i The ¢ n f court over tha wee g iy ce t am KIPLING 1S DPROVED Varall weeks ago hy the same group itness called after the de- | 0 - Burwash, Sussex, 1 N at 3:51 o'clock T s e e —F i s slight it SALARIED MEN UNDERPAID had denied : e S me Sl in New York, Dec. 4 (P — Salaried pia’s testimony "*h" THE WEATHER was s s morni He work T e an Dk it nees Hartford, Dec. 4.—Forecast \ . e 4 > ! I w Britain and vicinity o 0 AS¥ . mora : I e b ( \ ably rain tonight and ious A f Me ol Sy Saturday: not much change e miny AT AN st e e v in temperature o the king, was in at assoclation of life insurance presi San B s A % s * S e his morning. | dents. (Continued on Page. 27) pany, the W ¥y Appara- | V body of Amer! ¥s respected {fith of every home virtu public d y|from Your Holl el was felt as the Ca on of respect for eivil au- accordance with the that all authority be a large con- e moral welfare and s of our republic. communication was au and nrprmpd by the as , as d one wora SIX LABORERS INJURED . Dec. 4 (- ers today were fnjured, two of th | probably fatally when rest who |60 foot timber piles ing bulkheads, gave wa sey City yards of the o mittee at its annual rallroad crush t meeting held in \\ash!mz'nn D. C, ere unloading. on December 1, 2 and 3, 19 h “Your timony | BIKE RACERS DEADLOCKED mble servant ton N, Howard, o ) — Th “Ch an of the united S ommittee for prohi- : r past the bition enforcement.” ly this| ns, Debaets | Real Fight at Hand, locked for the | Washington, Dec. 4 UP—Prohibi S — ad with the American-Italian pair. inued on Page Nine) McNamara and Georgetth (Continued on Page 26)