New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 19, 1927, Page 8

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8 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927. PETLURA KILLING JOYFULLY RETOLD Russian With Gleaming Eges Faces Paris Court As | Paris. ¢ red and t yers in the Samuel S watchmak f how own Ger s was the re- at Gen. ! of po- inds of co- the gloo a hush Schwartzbar begar issassin He t f 3 1 tumbl \ the roadway. ollowed Gen. Petlur | s with harrowing d pocket, walting for the when he might kil the mar sidered the p 3 Many who v ed 1 story com « at seemed more like a murderer. Short. un appearance, he seemed no d from many salesmen behin department store counters, proceeded with the story, the ident of the court warned that ghould be no manifestations { spectators, as thes upflaring or racial to justice. Peering inter judge, Schwartz went the early part of the interros with difficulty, finding the I at his command almost. ir for his replies. fllions of Carried His Photograph | o o in th Thep Schwartzbar rose to tell of s i beng started wih the his crime. He described in minute f rial detafl the trailing of his victim. He | & ' he thirty-three.vear- told of carrying a photograph of his old . vctim-elect and of comparing it | who < with the features of men he met nothing more, at the lawyers and killed Gen. Pet through tion maost 1 poet krainiar George on _the Tuesday Simon Petlura, 1 € Michel on 100n, May 26, 1926, Many distinguished students of the Petlu period in the e both Jews and Gentiles, are that Petlura illy re- - for the shedding ‘of the tens of thousands of Jews. The Ukrainian and leader M. Vinhichenko, | premier of . the anian republic and a former as- sociate the .directorate that gov- rned that country prior to Petinra pation of power, has gone pub- licly on record, fastening the pogrom zuilt upon Petlura. M. Vinnichenko in Paris ready to appear as a 1ess in Schwartzbar's defense. me of the best legal minds in ce are active in the defense th Henri Torres as chief counsel. Bernard Shaw, Alexander Kerensky, former pren instein and about 100 5 and sum- defense. Maxim Gorkl, the renowned Russian writer and one of the greatest stu- | 1ents of the phenomena of Russian life, was summoned from his sic bed on the Island of Capri, Italy. He diately responded that he €0 to Paris as a witness for ense orres accompanied by a repre- ive of the French League -for an Rights, made a special trip Russia to see the pogrom records the government archives and he from there with'a wealth rentary evidence supporting the contention of Petlura ibility for the ma. prosecutors The beginning of the World war found him in Paris, where he had married and was the owner of a small watchmaker's shop. He volun- teered for the French army, fought in the Allied armies and received the Croix de Guerre. After the Russian revolution, he rettirned to his native nd, joined the army and hecame the commander of a regiment that fou gainst the pogrem bands of Petlura and Denikin. Witnessing many pogroms, he swore vengeance. | Due to his dissastisfaction with the Communist regime, he returned to France and settled in Paris perman- ently. He resumed his occupation as a watchmaker and devoted his spare time to writing. He is the author of three books of poetry and prose in Yiddish. Immediately after the the police questioned his wife, Anna Schwartzbar. She made following statement: Jes, was f ssacred a former is Fr shooting, Mrs. the been melancholy and nervous. not know the cause of i, ing back I remember that h pressed mood dated from t Petlura started his Ukrainian Trident in Paris. My husban, this periodical regularly and the aft er effect was terrible excitem despondency. On the shooting he refused to eat hreakiast. When T asked him whether he was ill. he replied: ‘No. but my are all gone." He then went out and the next T heard was of the assassin- ation.” ELSIE JANIS WINS SUIT AND RELEASE OF TRUNKS uminers pronounced him sane and |Actress, Who Collapsed On Stage In responsible for his act adding, haw- | ever, that he was a personality of | ctly marked mystic inclinations | vith passionat Neither the Jows as a whol any group of Jews regard S bar as a but some semitic nationalist Ukr; n publi- apparently ar trying to ate that impression. 1t is frue the irtzbar De committee in was organized by Jews. It is also true some funds hav ed among Jews in New Y commissioner of ~ph Barondess, has been activ gathering modest funds as the 1 did look- time nerves acres, r Pound Sane \wartzbar Midst of “Oh, Kay!" Success, Victorlons Tn Court. Los Angeles. Cal., Oct trunks held by the 19 (UP)— American Raiiway Express company for a col- lect ¢ saint, of $4,000 hava heen or- dered released to Elsie ical comedy actress. The order came from Frank Gill president of the association, after Gerhold Davis, r of “Oh, Kay!" in Miss Janis had the leading role, ad- _mitted the §$4,000 represented his claim against the actress Davis said Miss Janis did not give him two weeks' notice before leav- ing his production. The actress col- rist olicials as a 'lapsed on the stage in San Francisco and sentenced fo exil while the play was running ther: He fled to Anustris. In V v e was.once arrested on a petty la nd once again as an ording to his present Janis, mus- more whicl a Schwartz d of ir Defense commit- compose prominent Jewish early youth Schwartzbar ed by ( ssociation and Miss J. Equity to arbitrate the von was asked Glenwood ovens have straight sides and square corners A Glenwood oven gives you more room to HE sides of a Glenwood oven are made straight up and down, from top to bottom, so that the'in- terior is all clear cooking space. 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New Britain | Boston and Maine railroad at t arrier, “For many wecks my husband has ! freely of the case expressing hatr 9 g | plotted the murder. | She sald he mixed paris grec JAI[ IN 3 YEARS with lemonade, and gave it to th boy. She asscrted her own inuo {cence throughout the trial, and 1 e lated facts of cruelty she charg: T f Dorothiea Walser Goes to Jail for : nad a hand in the cousin's deatl i : S0 today Dorothea Walser will | Pal‘( 10 Mlll‘flel‘ taken '10 .m"\",’.m,?n.ma'ry.' by A | —_— starion. 1a, oct. 10 cor—vor- SIK OF FAMILY DIE othea Walser prepared today to WHEN HOME ]S BURNEI was found guilty of parti i « murder of her 12 ve. iiford Cox. for his life insurance, utomatically was sentenced to two o 21 years in the ew sh Iro; New Oct for at an S SS L A S help New England grow and pros- per BU lNE E VE New England's railroads by the same foken must have the support of England industries. New England industries should e to it & that the railroads are advised of the onditions that th tustry must meet in order fo reach out and hold G ¢ should interest iself in | P S \ ¢ taxation, legislation and Teater H[][)Ol[ Now Basiacd i T have the support o 19.—P—A plea t industries in obtaining New England industry support New ”rf,“‘:” . f:}"','”',l s 4 railroads in the > which ean be justified un ; ultimatel R AT S anTaa ara fl ot crowded life The girl was made today ‘ refer frankly orge Hannaner of the moving on 1 possible lows v President € to goods now cither common private, ny instances wi ration by the ir it is involve or an rail e d 1in ! 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