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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 RRITAIN HERAL Average Daily Circulation For S 14,897 LARIGITY 0y NEW Brisasd, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOB 11, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS MOTHER COMES T0 DEFENSE OF SON HELD FOR MURDER Winsted Woman Says Pre-Natal Influences Have Had Efiect on John Billadella ROBBERS FRIGHTENED HE, SHE TLLSCORT (NQUERS CHANNEL Torrington Police Captain Testitics That He Had Received Previous Complaints That Accused Youth Had Been Amoying Young Girls Between Ages of Phve and o claimed upon the life of trial for the dino, aged 10, seribed to Delutre, mother his I'he ing v Jot murder the noor; its rroundir second chilc Mrs. D e Joseph Billadella Was Badly she said to the husband wer: rob them d as there Tous: Frightencd John house Tway " fant clars Had Several Complaints Nicholas ngton his that on May complaints that annoying ir and 12. Billad from ‘he M at the th 5 and oner tered th inquest Is to B. Munn, o tacked the manner in whic the oner had questioned Billadella, the session ended with the statr of Mr. Munn that while he ted to the coron transcription of the record of the inquest going evidence he did not objcct to h the three judges study i Is Delayed The and s 1his morning ket was fense civil from th of. Then thi liam I, Nierintz, Torrington, a stat asked as to ments he had made land Knitting co 'y and at the New England ' Pin company, the question having to do with visibility wo buildi Clinton photographs was called s tures he and to do with Wil- of and hie was rtain 1 at the New Eng it s which are of 0 a state witnesg, tioned about at the two build the questions had bility between “he The Knitting company’s plant is rnning while the Pin company’s buildi empty. d ques- S re again vis two plants r is Other Testimony Harold S. Case, juvenile the Winsted horough conrt to the court how Billadella an- other youth carricd a old girl from the Torrington-Wineted road into a deserted shop near the city dump and after handenfing her assanlted her on September S, 1924 The witness said that Billadella told him that child returning from school at the they took her. (% said he got the which he related from Superinten- dent of Police Slocum, the girl's mother and Billadella himse H. also had some notes of the case. Oon examination, asked by state’s attorney to read from these notes, reluctant to do this saying that they had quotations from lella and were mor Judge Nickcrson T notes could be admitied exhibition and Mr. Mun defense then waived the re the notes. Court took a that the judges m notes. Another e had te officer of related ind five-yea time facts cross Case was Holcomb o was led that the 1s a defens for the ding of at toexamine this point the witness called after M. 4 tifi,ed was Rosario Gad- so of Winsted, employe of the New England Knitting Co. for twenty years, who festified that workers in his room continually at win- dows overlooking the New England Pin Co’s y wer POOR MOONSHINE HERE t a poor hrand of moonshine liquor is available in New Britain is | indicatd police helivve in, thr cuses of drimkenness coming to at- tention® yesterday and today. One man, who carried in on u stretcher yesterday from Grove street, was ill this ing, and two others who wers sted were un- able to walk, i wis | night Mr s. George at 106 Sa I Coolidge Will Be Candidate in 1928 N. ., Sarah ( Hampstead (UP)—Mrs. brated her 1 homs Oct. arge co day at the today born ir ere, and always has n A radius of 10 mile thplace today 1 San 1 4 she thought sident Coolidge would run in S and t} would vote for m if he were a candidate. WOMAN PHYSICIAN at she Miss McClellan Smashes Ger- trude Ederle’s Record SECOND VICTOR IN WEEK Says She Owes Success to Splendid Encouragement Given Her By Re- markable Feat of Littde Fuoglish Typist. Folkestor the Folkestons eollag left oon (this in- arly 2 Gertrude " 1 time of ne ord for en of ompanyln ng smack channel ht hag 15t wind early 1 hy Crowd was Aurin hours up Gree soon fs it 1s approa Fol \ many rushed to peopl YOUNZ Woinan wus i, sirens of harbor victory rsin evlebrate s is she wi Tt t senson niile of watey er early mpts. 1t one time 25 hours in the cainst her will Cold v oafter was taken out Water Extremely After heing E 1 hy bath Miss MclLellan inter 1 at Hythe by the Associated P The swimr the ing most part of t but northeasterly . Iy cold. Miss inspir 1 Miss Gleitz! e the W hot s at sea dur- Iy it swim was « wind made MeLellan attenpt by and persu n of friends, crossed to 17r: afternoon n a small said Miss McLellan worst part of t was horribly s ling any too well when T ent, s water in the just S o'clock I made good swimming on my back much ¢ time, As dawn approaches I saw Fnglish fs but it seeme dto me that I was making no progress and I felt very miserable believing that T wouldn't be suceessful asked those in the who accompanied T should come out of the water. They wouldn't hear of it and told me that it T carried on, the tide owuld assist sterday whole business. was not red be- 1sick a durkness progress the hoat “That proved to be correct and 1 made splendid progress in the later stages of the swim.™ Miss McLellan added that she must return to London to continus work in the hospital 13 Wours, 10 Minutes Miss MeLellan's time of 13 hours nd 10 minutes is the third Lest time nnel crossing and for a woman. The rec- by George Michel of from Cape Gris- hounrs and time is held aris who swam Nez to Dover in minutes. The second best time is thut of Ernest Vierkoetter of Ger- many who swam om Cape Gris- Nez to Dover in 12 hours, 43 min- utes Miss McLellan fs the fourth wom- an to swim the channel, the others being Gertrude Ederle, who was the first woman to make the crossing. Mrs. Clemington Corson. who was the second and Miss Gleitz who was reported successfuly only a few days ago. Miss Gleitz® ven official recognition, she had not the required witnesses to her reported achicvement, not heen hecanse feat has Many Ponds in State Ice-Coated This Morning Winsted, Oct. 11.—Ice formed on still water in many parts of the Berkshire hills section during last nd milkmen reported temper- atur s low a before daybreak. he dip in the weather was quite uniform in Northwestern Connecti- cut. Tender garden crops, duhlias nd some other flowers were black- ned. The landscape Is now expected to take on its autumnal dress re placing the bright greens which lingered a bit longer than for sever: falls, SUNDAY AFTERNOON Ruth Elder to Trace Lindy’s Trail “IT IS THE N MOVIES BEATEN BY Across Watersof StormyAtlantic; (AILES SAYS WHEN RELIGIOUS FORCES #er Plane Po Rooseyelt | eld Elder, | 4 today tha » tligh ith Captair Miss Elder said t s indicated over m il ss Ru Ministers and Priests Unite to Defeat Petition of Theater In- terests Belore Gammittee BOTH SIDES DETERMINED IN SPIRITED DISCUSSION Local conditt eal the hangar Yo Rev. Samuel sutcliffe, Representing Vo ¥t Clergyman, Reads Loug State- ment Explaining Thefr Objections —Supporters of Mcasure Say Workingmen Need Additional Fn- tertainment Facilities, ¥ time committee voted un commend to i il Haldeman Her t he clar it GIRL BORN 10 o i 21 to Awaiting T Hoping for nt servic e affernoon shows Remonstrance ities, we followin “To the or pic- mder the on on Sunday afternoons as local option bill' No Belgium child T v rHifi ny catio was W a sting the the 1 petition has heen common ¢ adoption it the to cil ro- of an ordi n i showing of mo pday afternoons, s e (sta s of er Max of T r the first aver the i RBr d celebrati fos were will s only respect “ cially Kuow miakes e {hat ort ntial work s Taising move £ the essr thos: igious forces, which are build munity waintain v the this o cor ind this ito the delight ¢ had « Little Prin who was born tc Astrid and Crown P'rin to the fur- da the at it cannot seriously that greatest ny other nation is the ¢ ite ecitizenry, and Oppose Commercial Sunday “Wh w object ore of for op ments the Fning motion pi en granted we ey of Aisp th asset 15 hasn't the v cver being crow zians, for thv the direct encroachme s 1< A time g com- T royal reial n “Rirst, heeanse right to show r occupy thro as exen 1T died ir hters phanie Prince ‘rown 1 aphew of nday ¢ tures has Louis: th of note that to unday operat ing the ne is toward a lessening Sodin itios of life, of the hours of labor for the henefit of ploves, and this without serfously hurting their service of the public “Third, b th the right to operate noon motion picture theaters would only give their owners n further special privilege for doing husiness under the protection of the law which privilege fs denied practicall all other legitimate husiness inter ts h this city, and ing businesses 3 and the thin tudolph present king wold 11 In th opoid should or, ( their e n recogniz he thron. © of | Prince T hils brot next in line gran e harles after- Two Yea Haven, Oct Idwin, Haven county jail ty counts New 11 ormer that seven S0 : emb purel sentenced [ to ns each week 18 sing are amply eufficient of the city to attend its motion pi ture amusements and for the making 1 of a legitimate p on ¥s invested the Quote Terms of Tease “Because confidence in the of the motion picture husiness in this city is manifested hy the fact that a contract has actually been recorded recently in town clerk’s offic calling for the payment of 212 per annum for the rental of three theaters, the Strand, the Capitol and for a period of 10 years from date with the further proviso that if a large profit is realized in the operation of those theaters, the amount ss profit thercof is to be divided T hetween the lessor and the The actual arrangements of id contract are as follows (Continued on Page for the prople ar the p Sitan two to thre Baldwin pleaded gui week or him last rred until Hoyt sald e case in the w Today, ahor in dgainst was e Attorney into the tiontion tor we nsed rgum The amount which charged with taking while the amo were larger it that many outlawed by tinie actually the was de state con cha ldwin was sum xc cqually |le ptember - The figures had hee lcountants who went Six) i books, N. 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WEATHLR rged agai of itddns frow | | to May 31 Wednosday fol night; Fair tonight. crezsing cloudiness, lowed by showers at 'n set by ac- rising temperature, over the jail * W0 Captued Alter Silowr ised for Start Today REBEL BANDS LOSF C OOLIDGE SAYS NO TAX CUT IN 1928 WITHOUT ECONOMY: WAR COSTS ONLY HALF PAID Bl Wit Kilng o 50 WILBUR PLANNING Thinks Reduction and Wounding of 100 REVOLUTION S CRUSHED EIGHT DAYS AFTER START Mevican Tnsurrection Culminates With Dramatic Swiftness—all Government Ahsolute Master of Country—aGeneral Obregon Only Presidential - Candidate in Vield To Succeed the Vietor. Is the Enad” Tonds RO\ volt In Week in has sta K's time 1 to have W rmid Preside od O "Nico, 1 Calles tinuing Pere s cornered them and have port navy Al ps i 1o exercise utmost Gomez and from the Property Confise explanation of the that property would be confiscat Ortega this activities vigiling Almada from nnounce- wen ot rebels Attor- it be ey ( known neral that whose cal - and in and Serrano presidential cam- Only those engaging {in lion will be affected by ler. found newspap: po suppor Gome pa armed Teh the ns ation of ix 1. Palavi r editor of Universal, and Lius Elguero, «ditorial writer for Excelsi deported last night, being placed on |a train for Taredo tn custody of agents from the department of in- | terior. con or El chief were forn known | and | it A Should Be Much Less | Than Figure Set a7 hsk Congress to “Nodern- By Chamber of ie” Five More Battleships | Commerce. N EDUCATIONAL ASSET;S“"' Necessary Increase in | National Defense Ex- cretary Believes Naval Training penditures During Com- ing Year. of Great Advantage To Youth of Nation and Tts Standard An Aid | To Industry uilding ould e ris over it is only 15 suid in behalf as added, tion Complicated the vessels 1 acrial a zreat burden on of the interest c More Expenses year, as Mr G country arges, eases clopme additi atr expenditures he nal have lding five more those either al- | wd or abont to be coal 1 by has L gr itures of the gov b tax re il by system | opnn h n b2 7 crs and o Whit yea pre asury on 18t | Hou past building | have stated | iminary Mr ot the tions at lower coming usnally m, Secretary department navy Wilbur proposes to present | hudget the secret plan devel- re G This will be Tts il | st tr perity bt oblig: Bach were ar va ore s passed on them Had Building Program, rd | e esent without modifi- for changes d to dis Is tho! n's Power ing G mitation has two 1 CHINES) ne, ¢ BOY PLEADS GUILTY i L Oct. 11 (8 Watertown, p Ni 14, Conr Joh sente Kerson i the tways fully underst "¢ of this QUARE Qct ROCKS ROME 11 (® A sligl Rome this aft- K heing m in build not heavy lamps swa t the shocks were ocke testrians in the Pi folt the vibration: others near St was to break Everything Complete; Only Death Absent in Cleveland *“Suicide” l eter’s, but no erial damage ported. MOVIE THEATERS BOMBED Panl, Oct. 11.—(®—Twin Cities motion picture theaters today werr under police rds, and all negoti- ations between striking theater em- ployes and owners had been broken off by the owners following the bombhing of two theaters yesterday One woman was injured and 3¢ patrone were driven in paric te the street, o o, out veland laying mark wp) wedding 11 After dress - Bible and he front door o home for [ days—death the family,” Mrs. Angelina Spiro shot herself. Hospital at- tendants said she would recover. _——mm two

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