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o) ‘P 10])-‘"\ i yds APV RITAIN HERALD [ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927. —_.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS HART SHAK'NG IN ANGER REMUS BflflTLEfi ""'_'\'\".;'{’li}(.f.v'.:.'.i‘f(?‘l‘.l'»'f"',ia, ¢ BEA[;H "]FNTIHEI] BOX SCORE Both Teams Hit Hard But Timely Bingles Coupl- DENIES HINT HE PROMISED RULER, MURDERS [ m 25 ) AS MANSEENNEAR vk ed With Outfield Error in Third Proves Break Samuel Zatkin, he informs the ab v T9 IETERCEDE FOR SIMONS WII:E []N STREET S | SEENE m.' M”RHER §13 3 . in Game—Waner Brothers Play Well—Series while was at work 1y P}fdc;eagifcll::iil:ssl:: MEXICO EXE[:UTES Conviet of Atlanta Shoots :,'H,}' | Poultryman, Acused in Doctor D ‘ i it o ket | ; ARTI“_ERY GHIEF Mate as She Rides o the | mone vt 55 2 | Slaping, Sumendens to New e E b 0] ' Octbee & (A0) T, e New Yors Has Never Agreed to age and took s sedan L | ’ . Waner 2 » 0 s was the case ves erday, both teams Hotly States That Lawyer Bamfi Rirn 5000 Fedendl spmnus FRON MACHINE I'VE NOTHING T0 FEAR, e {and ‘. e e 3.\,1, 1'\,‘1 pfi,zzL Js;‘p;),‘f Mol “Should Know ~ Better Tioos and Rels Bled | PRESSES GUN T0 SIDE 10 [}[]NT]N[J[ WAY SAYS ACCUSED WIDOW <2, B way for the e which gave tho gane 10 the Fank T e 1 Dall E Harris, 11, 3 4 0 L. Waner mp'wl in the first inning and scored on Barn- an to Try anc u : ! o L Gooch, « o hart’s fly., In the third inning the Yanks got their first taste Operation At Hospital Fails To Middle Aged Wife of Victim Take Aldridge. p. 8 2 067 bloo - ) s sinele Anything Like Th Tuminent Today Moo g ot et Clew Has Mivacalous ESGape i0 e v Cxengro . i ) o Gk B on 1 Wi oy in Home, Where o tot™ o error. Koenig singled and (ul\dnu d on Ruth’s sacrifice. Gehrig Daughter, Ruth Tells Story of OCefifl Lfifldll | She is Closely Guarded — Grana | Dawson, p. ... o doubled and Koenig scored, Lou himself coming home on Laz- to ‘uAVALRY COMMANDER Frenzied Flight and Fatal Shoot- ; Jury m.mn'» Disposes of Wit- - Zerl’s sacrifice. Judge Her Roche by The eighth was a nightmare for the Pirates and before Thomas 1. i Donons | i : D]ES WITH A SM[LE Ing—Regin Search For Weapon as ACTRESS REMMNS ABOARD n Gathering Mueh Incrimin- “”"""’\l’f:;_y‘_ i |:..v‘ml.2~”w M Cvengres, who relieved Aldri dge, had retired the side three runs court this morning durit e trial | et Slayer Surrenders, ating Testimony i u v had crossed the plate. B } . 5 Yanks 003000 030 In their half of the eighth 1. Waner tallied on his brotl of George Simor . of Reports from Sonora Military Head- innati, Oct. 6 (A—Mrs, Tmo- | Junkers Transatlantic Iliers Defer- | Mayvs Landit ct. 6 (UP) 0 000 0lo—2 7 9 s e : i ke o tailam ). = )l(?.»t 2oL Goodwin alceeiic i 5 o S o Wos ihe o . S 2 Bits Gehrig, Traynor, Saclifice, bringing the Pirates’ score to 2 runs. Dawson went in Mart ot ; auarters Tell of Death Sentence e | D inflicien| ™0 0 Py (o Lisbon and b r suspicio e Grantham: e hase hits, 1, 10 pitch for Pittsburgh his desk whe cd of —General Quijano. Pleads Eight |y her husband, George Remus, once| Thence (o Amerie, Via g win \\} "H‘w\\ T “"\"'"’ Dhcson iy satiiage i “ was announced that there were 41,634 paid admissions ; B0 ; = DOR nan Flost Ui S innings Crengros 30 struck out o Hours for Lite but Is Ordercd to “King of the hootlexirs” a fow | yoree ot his d today ¢ NS Sy Aldridge 1 in 8 innings, Piperas ( : - . i First Inning 1 into center and when L Cvengros: double plays, Lazzeri to| L ¢ he | Waner let the ball go through hin, 15 ihate 5 5 7 wilil piteh, Cvengros; um- | . i . omi C and Koenig went to i S tinez” Reported Insane, Mrs. Remus was en route in a| L'® Junkers tray g Sl : ; 3 Fox Naliin abiplate Storan a6 firs(:g 17 0] P t |t tnth up. Ball 1, high ou journing, he ed ¢ R A 2 iy that landed in the sea izht ar 3 1 8 vas by at second. Qu| at third. o), . } 8 ? high. Koenig scor: PR : ._ N e axicab to the of GEiiomy e ST L R I s PATTE i : el T e ute Atmosphe « e, as ; A for a conference o her suit for 2 E ing it 5 = == i i z A f Yehr! t a lon i Judge Roche defined th or |from Mexican military headquar- It is 8 f S S " ' : S to the court as compared wit of 1ers at Ortiz, Sor report offictal Die—Wife of Executed “Lawyer Lishon, Portuga t i divorce due for a heaving today| A : aec M S esions 21y o 1 fght ¢ ises. Meusel up, 9 when she met Remus in anot! Yorle by S ¥ S £ o i infield which the police dep « prosceut- ldispatches from the war department 3 i g halts at Fayal - ore the u co : i ne f 1w 4 ey able it Mnook g attorney anc wers concery 1t Mexleo City announcing the il nusfollowed hep and | o rounatan v g with the admir ttion of the t X = becoming alarmed, she jumped frou ) Z 3 | 1 Strik coneluding win ot t : GBS 4 her faxi when iraftic slowed AN e N e | el RIS i T e o odit lad. Gehrlg scored on Tasgerl's he entire incident apprare i ineent izl livf of ar progress and s 1 to run. e A c i ; i i Lol e Sl Wilhor! Maio E mem S0 the Springs From Auto e ; 4 X | IRl % 10 secon: he throw d her. Pressing a revolv- | Which L] er 10 her abdomen he fired one sho to third. L States from Gers Dugan flied out to P. Imminent Mrs. Ren ms attracted other | dz0res, toduy f F £ e b cen 5,000 leral | motorists who took hie hos- | At & nearby Lathing sia ter | a vhere Chief TR it SRRt : Sani foub Mg one ernon to ops and the rebellious forees un- | Pital re e die ew min- having been d down tive ¢ » o i)l Pirates—Aldridge up. Ball 1, in- el ¥ Ara 5 7 ntes o e per- | ning by fog flying frol i i ' 1 ot} it ' Bl gy e; strike 1, swu Aldridge went of liquor, and guilty to { Gomez, presidential | g0 tordan ) uthe 5 Wore ting ki > t e ) after a ball around his neck. Ball b Ay BT s widate, was believed imminent ; o Ko ) 1 g ot i v o8 rant : 5 3 oL, i e ks s low. Lazzeri took Ald- 1 sLEIRd it line drive. L. Waner up. McDonough, asking for the exercise | 2 et A faveir . : : for him, |stayed ail ‘ R L Strity | Foul, strike 1. L. Waner tried to ¢ Ienlenor to cat an extent as sl In 1, P 1 o k I ntral policc Just northwe pi nter 1 : ik o E 5 This wis another onoes {DUNL but the ball went foul, Foul nossible nnder the cire i office announced, with the prospect ' station and surrendered, Lilli - Dillenz, enness actr ey wers iree men who h E ; Tty Aldridse threw | Strike 2; ball 1, high; foul. Lazzeri was under suspensior Attorn t s and a short fime er while | as a hase ontsids mentioned the fict : 5 ns hiad that these will soon be surrounded County authoritivs said an infor- wWho has he E ZOr 4 v ¢ b v ne L W 3 ; Sty ! took Winer's hopper and tossed reported to him () 1 had | by pursuing federal troops. mation would be drawn at once, Line sine Crney t Swamp ) N . : : S n out. Barnhart up. Ball 1, in communicated with * Tici f Dispatches filed from Mexico harging Remus with first degres nany, on 1 r o O Ll A L L S ERDQLS: 2. inside. Pipgras w the police department™ an City at 8 o'clock this mor v | murder. ashore ay ' t . Hefcolpelehyit dod 4 trmed up ; @ ball close to Barnhart ecial had told him t hile 5 NS 1o indication that Genersl Gome Bitter Against Wi he plane your My h T t 3 rnhart slashed a must expect to serve some time in lhad heen captured g a0 Remus was hitter against his wif The D-1 L) L0y middle bag. P Jail, an effort wonld be made 10 “do | was reported It S & told police he did not intend fo awaiting for low, inside. T somathing for him.” The attorn: nilenl Siniae P t away with what she is 2 ) Losdissuns By driaus i o i ot the i trike 2 r sent up a high fiy to Meu said he believed police departm o TRy (Continucd on I S on :”1\(4._““ pro ’ officials under such circun . S yimar plivd 26th cavalry, one to his wite and Frank- = i 3 i t bas nhar No ' it no errors. lighten sentenes his cou divoree 1 A sentenced to death by a summary 1 i tside ngong ed o 1 and the action of the Lin ques © Remus declared he had “spe ‘ § 1gouz lined out to 1. courtmartial, ; The other Kly corroborat 1. foul, strike tion had embarrassed ihe attorney, |€OpNmartial. lles expects the o. | thousands of dollars™ in an effort to FAI“NG F MEM RY e ekl T Q (Y l rifien ¢ i It AL JRou, strikal, as Simons took it granted that J ) o find them together, ’ V] ] Waner fonl. striks 1 el e inalde, Brolt) to be wiped out within 24 “ ed back te ¢ trike 2: by a he was to rec ccial treament. { YOI (0] G adopted danghter, Tuth, . = lis ; B e . : T a0yrs. eMexico: City was iqu i at hospital, while prepuara- ik : il 5 ‘ ¢ ry was r bk 1 antinnad fon g e i Mis Romib e lised Uiacarie x o | Brobably " in' California < woth Council Committee to A : trike 2 swung. Aldridee A shoulder higl m\mm et military prise and threatened my mother all ney Says no errors aged for eight hours today fol''She feared something like this N G e ; : s 1 will by H i 5 S "l 1o Yo Wrig . ball ve the life of General Alfredo would happen.” D i e o Bis neighbor, wi 1 ight ¢ ; a third B strike o ] Wright se a % 5 S 26th cavalry regiment, charged with Cited and cursed as he turned the S oL an T ? . middle age he ¢ R 1 sy A 2 i 1 . Traynor up Special Effort to Reduce 5 in rebellion. | &un on Mrs. Remus, The daughter | mental derangement, He was taf el ey S \ . ‘ i O h: foul 1; banl o, leading his command in rebellion. was in the taxi with Mrs, Remus|'0 the hospital when picked up on i Theds Atforneys for the prosccution anid | W iRt W 0 R23,000 took matters easily at her [0 s 3 Tpbianalin e strike on Traynor, Thefts During Christ- | Avo fought one another to sway|aNd s (he shooting. the strect Eoplomber 28 by a. v oo ] hi mbino an et BT : Wanted For H. or relative, inm #an, attor R AR ¢ povt is ; e hit into lett : as Qeag the sentiments of the o stern- _ s ‘ i ur gua wotw e e : : > it into le ter, S prosecution | i Wait for his wife and that he was Nathan B. B tec emi-confinement ; i i ves of ¢ cond Tnning ariving the car when he followed t . L : > ed both office Shoplifting was the subject of ais. |Was victorious and the court return ‘:L;””T“_ e ey position at T Er T batngoff cussion for two hours misle 0 o0 TIcE g0l Te Ul flih e fevorn gk e g e e e or o of merchants at the Chamber of |Of ”"" il 00 wen WOl diiving (he cafbut s Al diot the name the man who fou Nathing (oliteast JoriEana e Commerce headquarters (his morn- aE 1~~vHI]\ e ‘illv»'l)n;lllf\' o Bas s said she recog- him, but he expects fu r0thi foar,! , ) ; : : Ly h Tnning S ing, Probation Offieor . Con- beginning of his courtmartial an c as one that was for- mation soon which may o B i i Gt i ¢ s of t ryoeor ‘ S % e Yank 3all it rolly andRuth Bristoll were present (after eight hours of ruthless eross merly used by one of Remus’ chict certain phases of the st vt n o now I will no Ko, and paiicloated Buil e dlecussion, examinationSleft¥amilingifor higlexs{ ool ar e 0 She 90 SEIMER S et GO George H. Dyson, first vice-president | cention, [ bootlegzing operations. opinion that B of the Chamber and chairman of the | Gomez Fate Puzle | In charge of Detective Sergeant Hartford but no wome : Beach Surrendoers wmercantile hurcan |;r ; il il Cuiet interest in the situation |Dooley and a s 1 of detectives, | being made 1o bring him back unt s Landing, Oct. 6. " olly and M'ss Jristo 7 v s taken S ark t e oron. 3e ed hy 3 - with Mr. Connolly an i some of 1S In the fate of General Arnulfo | Remus was taken to Eden park 19 he has heen 1] Iy examin, s it explained at some Jlongih some « R ) Vs e fe piobleo dlicy are mlehlinon The detectives doubted many parts | The manner in which 51 1 Gl i e ‘o face in their cetive lines of : Ernin ot AT maniler 1o n oh Dag L lo_surre nork(flmh told of number of | Obreg spirations to a second | ©f his story. Remus said | appeared fr Bensonhu v today boir issi 3 v 5 o. | thrown the revolver into th noon A continue Stery ten days, was taken before th specific instan s where cases of | term ! >’ vvln f ',\"»,”‘”»\ 4 “;m':, r;.r park drive. He took the detectives and Mr. 1 . nowledge ry inves ng the killing. He children or adults who wer gmn"n’m R7 R LIt S ‘I\ oem | SeVEral hundred feet from the place | the circumstanc s B ' Hiee foarth Withbss eallid tohopjitiing wars cortect s s otidialylomnar " Ithe shooting actually oc ed. No|disappearance. He saic i e o vith ne % . & ot 5 3 IC wasolutes obtiUiabierai g cantirad fand e s o trace of the pon was found know how czish worked . in fhe Killing Sl i BE 1 out to Grant r winging for a two distinet types of “"“"',"”‘;“ fhe Bl Eesollinmies s it man= 8 Ron e ol e scheme which succossfully, f Lilliendahl, was plac W e R : > the petty stealing on impulse Ly erally helieved here Bl o I R, PR e e L e e ; : 2 “og Rl ; {800 Torare children, and the protussional or. s Sies oiment Stovehau i RER el S e e | S SRR iR e haaa e di e o A ) A tes—-Giooel up—Rall 1, high snlzed stealing by adulls. In the |Mexico when detalls of the execu- bim g fat as the Pennsylyenis sta- | drownod wehile swimming fn Giavel= | e autsuiots or the toen. 1 & e { v f - |1, ealled. This v o, shoulds 7 B Lol vasarcieys latter the theft usually is of ition Monday of General Serrano tion from which he took a tasi to | eng by e peaian faa e epis : g e il ] itside corner. Foul PTG L LN cp (2nd 13 comrades become generally police headquarters. But Mr. Egan today explained ;¢ el, dison Hedges, of Atlanti ‘ e S Pl B str 3 outside. Pipgras Many of tha merchants. pre leq {known. Many of them were weil | PogE0 Bo Dooley said he Lelieved | how Buggish was found. He “ity, who had 1 police Teach | public ) e ! Strike 1, swi f hed ¢ tossed out Gooch. Aldridge up—Al told of <(‘:\.~~~' \'\vh‘l‘ h h\r\‘» been 1'\\“‘“\‘ known and of high standing [ {he same man who drove at the time the missing lawyer's father wrote to | wonld appear when wanted by P 5 to the sy C wide curve. Gehrig t rrig | drid ouled out to Bengough. 1 :'n "’)‘A‘r”(-;‘v'\“I\]\v“rjv‘.d\m Jisan ahait i HECRSHoNE e renubil, Gk 2115 for the shooting also took Remus 16 relatives asking them to notify him conrt el A grounder and touched . Gran. | W ier up—L. Waner flied out to B inted out where some are | Sonora, of which Call bregon | eity hall. if Baggish was with then Today was set for the grand jury | aw said tham going 1o Comubs, h others watehful, |20 the De La Hue e citizens. | The detectives began a search {Or {4ion was taken in the helicr that if] 10 . ar testimony in connection ham going to secor ot No runs, no hits, no errors The monager of one five and ten | MOSt of them have powerful fam- |the driver of the | the young lawyer wandered | with the case, so Beach's appearang SEERS TO END LIFT Strike 1, calle Sivth Inning 5 cent said the New Britain |1y conncetions. Just what will r = Was Leading Lawyer. | the country he probably would vi n. Oct. 6.—Tired of living, | curve. Ball 1, higt 2, inside, | Yankees—Lazzeri up, Aldridge branch has a lower percentage: of {Sult from this resentment is proble- | Chicago, Oct. U ~(i=org : assuming that his disap- | (Continued on Page 17) 2 . Ovie of South Norwalk [high. Gooch foul ) t en- | took a lon warm up in the box. oss by theffs than any store in that | matical. Remus who shot his wife in Cincin- > would not he known in S drank poison last St after she ) od over to the Yankee | Ball 1, high inside; ball 2, high out- n, which is.a national ehain. dvices to I Continental also nati today was for many years g € of the country and e SRR 3 had loft a1 cnch to make the i side. Aldridge was still throwing in- No claim was made that New |sfate that the wife and mother of | lading figure in the Ir 3 resence would not be reported ing she was “zoing to end it all No runs, one hit, n 5 curves. Strike 1, called. P, Waner Britain suffers wore than any other [General Serrano are very il and |in Chicago. The woman he shot | [artford THE WEATHER She was found on Tokeneke roa Taning took Lazzeri's long drive up against g throush shoplfting, Lus )t was|are not espdcted fo live, Tt I= re-|was the formor Mre, (momenc| ono 6f these letfers was st nt to early today, Iying in the highw Yankee S up. Foul, strike | the concrete wall. Dugan up, Dugan pointed out by Sccretary Ralph H.[ported also that the wife of a | II8lmes, an Fvanston divorcee, | friend on the west coast who had ! New Britain and vicinity: suffering from burns from the poi- [1. Ball 1, high. Foul, strike |lashed a single to left, hitting the Benson that “The community whi wyer Martinez” who was exe The first intimation of Remus' | nover seen Benjamin and V\h(\ml Talr tonight; Iriday mereas- | son. After administoring first ald | Ball 2, high, Ball 3, outside Combs | first hall pitched. Bengough up, 'watches the closest is the freest cuted with Fprrn’m, went insane. friendship with Mrs. Holmes was | the latter had n. ver seen. This let ing cloudiness; little change | 3. R. Taylor and 1 I Evans, who |got a e Into right, the ball, strike 1. called; foul, strike 2. Ben- | tound her, took her to Norwalk |bouncing out of Gr rantham's reach. | Rac ). Grantham fouled o who mude cateh witt Harris 1 Harrie sent fly to Ruth one hit and no errors mez, the remaining presidential candidate who opposes Genera! outside for her sister say- (Continued on Page 17) (Continued on Page 8.) © (Continued on Page 8.) (Continued on Page 17) |x | | | | | —% | hospital, | Koenig up. Sirike 1, called. Koenlg (Continued on Page 10) \

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