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o News of the World T . ‘ ! pi0J1BH "m-"u "JAPY igreaqi] eI 11320 By Associated Press BRITAIN HERALD N ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CO NNECTICUT, TUESDAY, Average Daily Circulation for Week l-,ndmg 14.541 ov. 19th . NOVEMBER 22, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. WITNESSES TELL HOW MRS, REMUS BEGGED FOR LIFE “YOU WILL HEAR FROM ME IN'A DAY OR S0,” SHOUTS B"'Es H'YING Tu HUNU"UI‘U:WIndow Trimmer Draws Word [;[]MMITTE[ VOTES | Pitae of Wi Croucting on CORP, A S Hem o i “HELP! HELP! ' SHOT!” Intrepid Britisher Hops| at 7:24 From San; Francisco in Secondf 1A Attempt to Span Paci- Refyses (0 Repeal All Sales! fice Ocean—Weather| Revente on Autos WOM.AN HEARD HER GRY| o ‘ Conditions Favorable. I6NORES MELLON PLANS: 1Y, | 1eaders Go Voice Court Hears Varled Versions of Plane Takes Off Eas Harbor -"000 fusing to Repeal Federal Inheri. { tance Taxes or Reduce Surtax, Dircctly Contrary to| Shooting—Taxi Driver Gives Vivid Treasury Recommendations in Re- Soaring Over With Load of Pounds and 390 Gallons Library Clerk. Cincinnatl, Nov, 22 (@) George Ren automobile blocked | Fails | Him on Day He Needs It Most— | Account of Death Scene as Does | — When | Mayor Weld Must Sign His Name 575 Times Mayor Weld will be called wpon sign his name 5 times ween today and Satur- bonds the sig } each of the 575 $1, | A yesterday must b of the mayor as vell as that of the city treasurer, Curtis L. Sheidon. The bonds will be delivered at Boston next Monday NEW BRITAIN TRUST T0 ACQUIRE BLOCK {Trustees Vote to Buy Building. at Main and Church Streets VALUED AT OVER 8750,000, | No Extensive Alterations Phnncd | in Structure Which Has Housed | Bank For More Than 40 Years, Washing , Nov. 22 (#—Reduc- 3 SO - P, Sec ik gl tion ta. |the taxieab in which his wite, Imo-| Officers Say—Sale Price Secret. tacoli tion in the tax on corporation in- : 4 | of Gasoline. 2 % » : was rviding to divorce court| At a special meeting of the trus- comes from 13 1-2 to 11 1-2 DET |horg last October 6, and he leaped | ] el % e tees of the New Britain Trust com- — — cent was approved today by the lout and Hes b 50 auto- | i nd means committee. halted on a boulevard any held today it was unanimou: mobhiles were The com- | throush { It park. om hose m of witnesse: The vote 228 toiT, hat this reduction | $166,000,- was e eye witness oc- nes that to- in Remus’ mittee cstimated would resuit a loss of nurder 0 in revenue. The treasury had trial was calle umended a cut to 12 per cent, | SiX days of prelimi s wore be- Lind and the presentation of state A motion to red tiie corporation 4 I on R0 evid it has declared its hope to send to the death chair the former Chicago lawyer who became teh * of bootleggers” was under rate to only 11 per cent ed 16 10 7. commiitee vefused by a 12 to to repeal entirely the sales obiles, leaving final d was def 1 vote tax on ¢ cision to 1 days dev lury, oted to selec- most of yesterday Retention | SRR leyy Iy s given over to preparation for | opposed DY opening statements. The prosecu- t the recent ftion necded only 40 minutes, how- | conun skee ! ever, for outlining the evidence it Admission Tax Undecided said would prove that the slayin: \ motion to 1 the 3 on slooded urder, conceiv ssions nnd was similarly in th minds of four a proposal 10 v Remus upon his se r present | o attempt. Ot nEllly Word Portalt of Remus exemption on net incomes In | qhg defense required 50 100,000, in the case of 'for plotting @ defense of tr 3 ¢ corporation, Was inereas- | jnsanity, Remus was pictured as a and executed nd calculat cided, as wa cer nE i 2000 to 3,060, The vote 'jmun driven momentarily mad by two At rs of philandering by his wife i dtiayed g ith the man who sent him to e U 4 . (®)-—The | prigon, Franklin L. Dodge, Jr., of ST committee | Lansing, Mich., former departmen: XL v 18 limited prospective tax reduction | of justice agent. it atively to $250,000,060, a maxi- | For two years Remus’ mind ha For 1 R iter than that | peen unbalanced and it required the R ury, {encounter with Mrs. Remus as she eptain Gil e over, Boie difectly |was en ‘routg to court to diverce ‘{R‘:‘hfl""“ U v to the recommendations of | him to send "Remus off on the tan Mellon in two oth: roore gent which ended in the slaying, Wiy, 11 . has refused to make &ny | pleaded Charles H. ton, co-coun rean o licr should ard repeal of the federal |gal with Remu: not run fnto rains or atmospt » tax or reduction of sur- | Juability to make opening | Railgeg Uil SheR b S0 tax r within the interme- | statement to the jury came as the I3l bach SHaly L | greatest disappointment of his life, 3 are reported, the w Action on these three propositions | Remus said. bureau announced i came late yesterday at the end of a | Voice Falls Him Hrom siteninerallizs of o8 deeross olorm tise Two motions for| The giant, booming voice which outside the Golden Gat WELOT myaximun tas cuts greater than that | will gradually note wariier torpe S e el e iy tures until the wii area near the island; vote A proposal to | noan average temperature of e e It was announced A AR AT had heen made with se republican member | tween San Francisco the democrats to make | SWEEPS PAST $6,000, Giles iis bearings 12 to 11. Although the | signals in th majorit ribed by one mem- | s 4t nigl ter as “overwhelming,” exact figures | e Loaded, his plane was expecied 10 cn the vote adopting the $250,000,- 2ke about §0 wilis an hon, Goal. LAl G a0 maximum went unnanounced. New Ally fnereasing its speed to 105 AG 0N Onclvlan > SR i an hour as tiie tuel burden is The commities sonnd sset o | Yesterday, Is Exceeded ened. Tt was figupred B would ar en b Rt a5ty ale Reconincn: s rive over Honolulu in al 5 dation of the treasury, that propos- | Over Night »urs, barring difticultics, According to the ax on corpor- | decided that ing a reduction in the t tion incomes. It wa positions of ships known to he on the Grest Circle | hese should be reduced, but by how | With momentum provided by the | route, Giles i gan of #bout | much was 1¢ft to be settled later, | “hthusiasm of workers during the 1.000 mil the hours of | Consideration of taxes on admis- | PASt few days, the Red Cross cam- Tpom Pacific time, | sions, automobile sales and club | PAIER for new memberships and r wtihout secing a vesscl lues with a view toward rcpeal or als crossed the $6,000 line today o reduction also was left for a future It rushed over the 35,000 mark ye To Promote Interest, session. and F ona, the r- ) Francisco, Nov, 22 (A—T) tep. Garer Disappointed announced that a new goal of | \t of Captain Frederick J. Giles, esentative Garner of Texas, | $5:000 had been The figures re- vitish aviator, from § ic member of the :POrted today by Leon A. Spragu: n Francisco Established | |voted to take advantage of an op- |tion which the holds to ! purchase the Booth property at the company corner of Main and Church streets. Before purchasing it will be nec- President COOLIDGE FROWNS ON CHAIN LETTERS | T0 RE-ELECT HIM, Executive Tells Press He Hopes, This Movement Is Stepped —Sees No Good in It Ruth Snyder and Gray "“‘"%‘mgfififi m’ Denied Aid in Court: v Smith Their Only Hope thoritative Mention of Makes Himself Out of 1928 Race <|n(‘r" Fe Tssued His Statement in Black YV 0man and Paramour Who Tried to Commit the “Per- fect Crime,” in Murdering of Art Editor, Await Fate in Sing Sing Death Cells. Fills—Papers Being Passed from | “Friend to Friend."” Nov, P —Tres- | disappro of th petitions throughout ng him to run for ‘Washington, ident Coolidg circulation of the country u Albany, N. Y., Nov Ruth Brown & ar He ray lost their last court fe today when the a wire 1s on the A—Mrs. | find Snyder strangl 1y Judd about o fight for | head court o - beaten with some t ) a2 1t instru re-election in 1828, peals dented their appeal fror Mrs er. aged d The attitude of the chiet executive |DeAlS @ 1‘ ppeal from con- | Mr vder, aged 32, and was made clear today at the White | Siction for the murder of Albert!her husband’s junior. told the of- > ki Stk £ Snyder, the woman's hushba Ificers that she had been awukened House where it was said that Mr. ( Ca 2 Coolidge hoped the circulation of | The Chief ground on w the 8 the night by a “blg powerful d ! atl 1ppeal asked by both defend-'man who bound and gagged h these petit wouid be stopped. “Endless Chain” System The latest series of petitions was disclosed last n 1t in the an ants was that their legal rights 1 been prejudiced by t wera tri ity ins was found bound and gagged by her nine-year-old daughter Lorraine, 0 ran to the neighbors for help. She ! PRICE THREE CENTS' SINCLAIR, BURNS AND FOUR ALLIES ARE GITED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT; KIDWELL TO BE NAMED IN PETITION 'Justice Siddons Hands ' Down Ruling-Charges 0il King Started Shad- owing With Intention of Bribing and Influ- | encing Jury. Burnses Alleged to Have Made False Affidavit to Show That Justice Agent Tampered With Juror— Sentences Up to Year in Jail Possible if Guilt is Proven. rately. The condition of the house indicated 1 T ment that a endless chain” letter i ) 2 1gton, Nov., 22 (A—Charg- essary to secure consent ot/ tne | Ment that an sendiees chalnil 'y‘nv‘ he court handed down a two line | a robbery might have been S ) bank commissioner, which consent | SIS Mos AR 10 Be Sarted ' |statement that it affirmed ths judg-|committed. Mrs. Snyder said that AR g b R renomination I :{ment of conviction as to each de- she had heen trussed up for many | the Fall-Sinclalr ofl jury, the gov- will be sought within & few days. It was snl)d VT A BN Gt hours, but the fact that her ankles' ernment today obtained from the hese negotiations result in ur- | not eee that any good could com: ) Srime' ere i S Ead ‘, s p,, of the circulation :. ¢ petitions Planned as “Perfect Crime 4 wrists hore no m of the | District of Columbia supreme court |ichase, e company. will ewn thojof the citeulatlon of these PRUMIONE |y vicaee ot Albest Snpder nds aroused the Suspicions of the |un order compelling Harry T, Sin- [Rome it has oceupled for the st | 4 gy 4o take Himselr out of cditor of Motor Boating, on M eice | clair, Willlam J. Burns, and four of {40 years, 1928 race as the first ofticial |12 1ash was planned as o * Ruth Makes Coufession | their assoclates to show cause why | Nelther the baukinz corporation authorltative mention of the subject | HM® ton ‘on tiie part | "?""‘”;' alfen b “‘1“1"‘ EMilng (hey should not be held in contempt e 5 T e e T ¢ in the | °f SNy to & few minor |at the Queens village police station, | or court. ROV e “”): | Black Hills Augnst 2 that he did not | 1e1alls aroused the suspicions of the Mrs. Snyder broke down, and con- | ¢ the same time, at the sugges- (Al b R, CHT U IGE 1 es ie a police, and hoth Ruth Brown Snyder, {fessed that she and Henry Judd |gion of Justics Siddons, the disteist | the estete, would announce the pro- | ™ r-ynce’ tar st there was, “ife of the dered man, and Hen- |Gray, of Bast Orange, N. I, & cor- | atsorney agreed to file a geparate | posed sale price this afternoon. The no typewritten notifleation given to- = I"';r ":r;"L.“ L wacnn AR set salesman, had planned the crime | ¢ontempt petition against Juror Ed- roperty Is as 1at ¥ and | dav-of what the President is thinking |y "aiccovars o o .’x‘-v,{»yfu” e 'Ll‘h:-:-hm Gray was the actual mur- arq J. Kidwell. who was accused lis believed to have o valu ut. The information was given in |17 41950 S arine, erery of talking too freely during the oil in_excess of $750,060. the regular way that Mr. Coolldge's | 5o gy o omio i of Monday, March | Gray was arrested at the Hotel |trial und whose activities played a The bullding i mur Alovies in || views ave iade tpublic) throneht ih the police were summoned to ”"“ = part in the resulting dismissal of the i ding 1s G| EE ez anad s puiic il '® snyder homa in Queens village, R 2 R helght and contains hesides the | press and no direct quotations wer ns village, to (Continued on Page 17) zrm.l fury. | banking quarters in the mai ! the basement and part o second | floor, approximately offices Three retail stores are on the ground | tloor to the north of the bank, there are three ¢ ces on t with one on Church street. frontage on Maln street iy 133 | feet and on Church street, 1 | For many years the top floor was | the gathering place ‘for many soclal functions during the days when Booth's hall was one of the largest public halls in the city. | vears ago the space occupied for {halls was converted into offics rooms. Officers of the bank sald today no { extensive changes in tha uses of the | building are fn contemplation. Forty yeurs ago the Mechanics | National bank began business in the | section of the building now occu- | pied as a confectionery store and fo: cream parlor. Later the banking | quarters were moved to the south, { occupying the portion at the inter- section of Main and Church stree floor Several In 1909 the w Hritain Trust was organiz took over busine. ago the qu ters were enlarged by taking over a part of the structure which had for- merly housed a retail business. ! William H. Attwood, who for { many years had been president of { the bank, became chafrman of thr beard of directors last | Frank G. Vibberta is now the dent. | PIRE ON ALLEN | Slight domage was done by fire in !a coal bin in the cellar of a house at strect, owned by . Frank- , this morning. Co. No. 7 of the - department was called by a ill” alarm at 7:58 o'clock 1t coal hec | believed th 1e dgnited by ¢ Zealand, by way of Hawaii, later expressed disap | (reasurer, were $6,009.53. Encour- |spontaneous combustion. moan and Iiji Islands. Was | yointment at the maximum agreed |3£¢d by thelr success, the Red Cross S proposed for the purpose of promot- | Lo "1l atoting that | before the | Officials will continue to carry on | CARDIN. \1. IMPROVED o asure hias gone through the house Ut 21l who wish to contribute| Rome, No (UP)—Physich (Continued on Page 17) and senate the $250,000,000 figure | NaVe done 6o. nunounced today noteworthy S & i b e o terlnily inersasent| TodgviErep ozt improvement had been made by GW’EN “BABY CARRIAGE 3 He regarded the action of the | Lesterday's total 3| Cardinal Bonzano. former Papal committen as indicating that the | 7003 '11';"#'"“" "") “-‘\(jh-lnl;;;‘ ;uw! T ]«!‘-«'l woul | egata at the ca ristic would embody 8| Gr0ng total so tar | congress. | An; s of today’s contribution: 2 @ $5.00 FINDS IT IS NEW RUTO oot o 43703 ne . with a revenua loss of $ {000,000; reduction of the nummobnn 3o o Rev. William H. Alderson Surprisal { o1 ' from 3 fo 1 1.2 per cent, f;m«’sii.:.: When He Finds 1928 Model In | With a loss of about $32.000,000; & Firms Contributing | Toss of £10,000,000 through repeal of | | the admi |at 1ess than $3.00 of the levy on club dues with a loss of $10,000,000. | The Texan predicted too. that the P. & F. Corbin employes. {Carbin Screw Corp. employes N. B. Woodworking emp. | Jonn Hancock Ins. employes Hoston Store employes |1 irst Baptist Church. Place of Old Car. Jev. W, H. Alderson was present- «d with @ new sedan by members of his congregution last evening. Th entation took place i at the home | yroqcury recommendation that small ; & F 5 asury re Bt i Metropolitan Life 9.00 ar j"‘”"“ MeMillan — at 45 Dover | corporations be permitted to filo re- 1A, A, il e e Ao road. i oyes . 25 turns as partnerships would be dis g Kev. Mp. Aldevson want o, fne| i, R FASEER 08 B0 advanced | 71000 3 Boy Scouts oL McMillan home in his old car early t od un- | Tr00p 7 Boy couts . 2.00 under which a graduated tax ‘ Qential Tice 13.0 In the evening, presumably to at-| o eom five per cent on incom Prudentfal Life Tns. 2t trnd a meeting of the finance com- anley Memorial {under $7,000 to 9 per cent, on in- he church . ent- : King & Doyle .00 wiitee of the church. He comment- | coie 1 oon’s12,000 and’ $15,000 [KInE L Doris Son ©¢d upon the fact that a number of would be imposed, This plan, he Union 2. '_n (L others from the church were there ' 2 f By mail to Treasurer 3800 said, would entail @ revenue 10ss o about $27,000,000. Coolidge Defines Stand | While he belicves that it is the | {duty of the house of representatives | to frame legislation affecting taxes, President Coolidge still stands by the treasury recommendation of a and was told it was because of the pressure of important business. At- | ney M. H. Camp, president of the ELEGTED BANK DIRI DIRECTOR t official board, presided at the meet- ing. J. M. Burdick, speech in which Arthur N. Manross Chosen 'or Bris- mad: a short e congratulated tol Trust Co. Board to Succeed Rev. and Mrs. Alderson upon the ACh o i recent arrival of a new baby at the |total tax cut of $225.000.000. | pai0 sravor gohn F. Wade. parsonage and said the congregation It was said today at the White | had decided to provide a new car- House that Mr. Coolidge feels the (Special to the Merald) riage for the baby. He handed the action of the ways and means com-| Bristol, Nov. At @ mecting of minister Lis own bunch of keys, pre- | Iittce in increasing the treasury [the hoard of dircctors ef the Br viously taken from the latter's ecar, | 'ecommendation by $25,000,000 is|Trust Co. today, Arthur N. Manr Thinking the whole matter a joke | Something that might have been | of Forestville was elected a dircetor and failing to notice that a new key considered more fully and he jto succeed the late Mayor John k. helieves that fhe inc too | Wade much at this time. Mr. However, it said, the presi-|with the manufacturing interests of | dent is willing to concede that the Bristol and is president of 1. N. |committee had certain information : Munross & Sons of Iforestville, He lat its disposal which led it to fecl |was formerly a member of the cit fustificd in overruling the treasury ' council and is a playground commis- recommendations. sloncr 1sC iiad been substi'uted for unother, the | minister left « drive home., He learned theii tii his people had ac- tially “stolen” the old car and had turned it in, leaving a new one In its place. The old car wr Munross Is actively identified was authoyized. An effort was made fo get permis- sion for publication of the \\ hite House statement as a direct a MILK WAGON DRIVER GRID FANS PAID$7,112. SEETE T ISSING WITH$1000 TOWATCR . S, BTTL public in the way that s of the White House is disseminat New Yok, P w York Herald me says to- day a movement aiming to put a majorlty of the peopie of the United States on record for the re-election of President Coolidge, in advance of | the Republican National cony Bristol Man's Home Looled‘(&r()ss Receipts Saturday of Receipts From | Greatest in History Emplcyes | of City ntion, P | is gaining ground. Herald) | e . £Tay | Herald) vs8 expenses are much higher Urges Himito X —Percy Worsley, nior High school authori- Links in aln petit on the President to reconsider Lis sion not {o run fn 1923 have ap- 1 in varions parts of Conneeti- 3 win H. ik, v a North street, volice for approximately 1ton ties lave already estimated, cial returns from the N Hartford Public High school game the | which was played at Memorial Fi $1.000 in ' in Willow Brook park last Saturday, ssidence early |yl e ater than at °t amount of time in the history of rela en definitely de- | tween the two schools. finan- rd in- cash ex: lan s to ask zen ilton today, al- | 5 :;mn:’{nn petition to gt ten others yrobably run higher | A Statement of financial returns, | to sign, branching ont until the en- figure mentioned, Mithoub Sdaguciingifiaxnenscs, | s tire United States has been covered rday was collection day for| Made pn’l‘llv today by Comptroller A footnote to the jon says | the drivers in Mr. Elton's em Newell 8. Ames. According to the re is no organization behind and before being relieyed from duty, | [CPOTE $7.112.50 was taken in on s movement. Tt is entirely a &p each employe turned over his cash | (1¢ Sale of tickets. In order to get tancous method by which the com- box to Mr. Eiton. These were placed t return, the following expens ton people can express their |10 A0 Upstaine room in the Blton res- | V11 Lo tiken ont of the receipt vishes and ask others to carry on.” | idence and were 10 be left there un- | | PEF €ent for rental of the fleld To present a petition rrpusenta- | til deposited in the bank this morn. (FOM Park department, police pro- reor B alonit ot o el M Do hE o cction, advertising material, ineluc e e T AL Lo ft hie 1NE posters. blucprints, ete., '\ml ex- rty, g and did ate. Not suspecting h wses 0 preparing t Fam cluding the 1 and ground keep election, mnearl tures would he 000 me carly in the irn’ until ything signa- Four times that number wop ired to @ wrong he retived and did e speak for a majority of the - not discover oss until about 3 xactly 8157 people paid their fan populace, o'clock this morning when Worsley ¥ to see the teams in action so at the when it s ¢ cred that Connceticut Teaders Opposed NEAL X 5 A orela here wers more than 300 non-pay- | The Herald-Tribune —says party b Losvoralen T ,U.,\.r, 1\. ; ‘.),,‘Hl ,.\”: v leaders in Connecticut are siid to b he i bk led about 8.7 5 unsold ti sus- the at onposed to the There we of the the petitions on the groun: tthe rol ports, Roraback, Nationul commit i ey L v" L he is plan- from that state, said he was out of | NRdisturbed o sympathy with gestures that mignt % O7SIy's ey 5 SEEe call forth a statement from the PIO¥IENt by M gt White House putting Preside ood. He came Lc beyvond conscription. He and ot ¥ LR Elton. He is daugh e s (Continued on T 1 Dazed by Blow N. B H S Fullback e Cannot Recall Latter Part of Game .. Sowka Recovering From Effects of Injury — Unaware Contest Was Ended Been De Tiazed il with no clear coner tion of what had happened during the latter part of the game, and continuin the gam 1y althou friends told him his feam had lost, Edward Sowka, 19 ars old, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Sowka of 98 Dwight street lias gradually recovered from a blov, hehind the ear reesived during the quarter of the New RBritain 1o pl High-Hartford Public High school ime Saturday afterncon. Today Sowka, who played the en- tire game at fuliback, is trying to and to determine what had taken place in the latte part of the game, but he cannot re- call a single incident. He was play- tng the last 10 minutes of the n a &tupor, but to anyons who v watchi colleet his senses him from the sidelines his ving did not suffer as a result, Te carried the ball several times, punted in trying situations, and threw a forward pass that netted one of the two New RBritain first Town hom is cniployed by $1 B tickets n the creamery. 1. total, $1201; It is understood that Worsley ickets, a cents, & L1, total tickets at yme as usual last n 1a th arove ing ( com ied in nentary tions B. D, P and His Team Had feated. Aslal Tothne (Continued on Page 17) nished Ly Mr, LIt When the game was over and ful- to be a ms ab [ 1] ; complexior k hair ¥ locker room depressed because of T i GheE R on T feat at the hands of Hartford, 1y is understood that each T Ratherine Wilson Breaks 1 @ cheered them up with the remark ' in Mr. Elton's employ is bo “DONIE laryA hove, e shll Havat ant | 52000 wiilch s abont ment With Sereen Star—Career other half to beat them."” imount any of them would o R In the last quarter of the game ha one time ¥ asked one of the linemen what the e | Nov. 2 Miss score was. When he ol ! Vilson, actress, told was, When h told it was ason’s ln~t[ce(ldlm Wilson, actress, told 18 to 6, hi lead, anyway.” Well, we got sitting alo Associated Press today ment to Richard Ba that her helm e Filed With City Cler] locker room of the school atter tha ~ The first claim of the season star, had been broken off b zame he kept saying “Get that man, against the city for damages alleged he desired to return to the he's making an eud run. No, I'll to have resulted from a fall on an | take him. iey sidewalk was filed today at office rthelmess and 1. she ex- of the board of public works by Mrs “ure good friends still, al- = ot oy A. Marion Hackett, who reports she | though we came to this decision sev- { fell at the entrance to Walnut Hill |eral weeks ago. He is now on the THE WEATHER park on November 9. Mrs, Huckett |coast muking a picture and 1 am | Thliiee | declared ice had formed on the [planning to start rehearsals here in | New Britain and vicintty: | crosswalk and when she attempted | New York immediately.’ | Unsettled tonight and Wel- | to pass ehe slipped, falling on her The engagement was announced | nesday; probably occasional | clhow. She asked reimbursement for last August, a year after Barthel- | rains; warmer tonight. ' money spent for an X-ray and for mess was divorced in Paris by his! the services of Dr. Willlam F. frst wife, Mary Hay, acreen and % Flanagan. st actre: v Britain- | Justice Siddons Acts Justice Siddons himself handed down the contempt ruling, which was based on activities of the Burns agents in keeping the jury under surveillance, as well as on remarks attributed to Kidwe In the case of Sinclair, it was { charged by the district attorney the he induced Henry Mason Day Sheldon Clark, his associates, |also were mamed in the contem order, to hire the Burns men adow the jury. W. Sherman Burns {and Cha L. Veitsch, of Burn« agency, also named, fignred in other parts of the citation. The objects sought by lair, was charged, to spy upon ti jurors, to bribe them, to intimid and fnuence them and to do any- thing caleulated to Interters with and impede them in the discharge of their duties. Charges Against Burnses | William J. Burns and W. Sherman | Burns were charged with procuring “the making of a false affidavit purporting to show that a represent- ative of the department of justice pproached and held conversation jwith Norman 1. Glascock,” one of the jurors in the case. ‘The Burn: ther and son—it was set forth knowing said aftidayit to be false and without truth and fact,” had the affidavit submitted to the court, Intending thereby to pro- (Continued on Page 3) [DLE MINERS ADVISED NOT T0 LEAVE HOMES State Police Commander Is Relieved of Blame of hooting whu were n Nov. 22 (Pr—2A ¢ tee Pres ing str iners in the | Northern Colorado coal fisld today | announced all idle workers had be 1dvised (o remai heir homes to avoid possibility of re ontbreaks smiliar to skirmish at the Columbine mine y ay which re- sulted in the f loodshed since the walkout w a4 Oct meet her 18 min- the mittes toe ement: * & principle. his send to the northern o protest * will be forthcominz Kers ranks, and we will titude the support do citizens and the ma s well © reviewing reports of e Columbin which re- ve d among miners 1d left a score injured, several seri ously, Governor Adams announced he had relieved Louis N, Scherf commander of the state police, « responsibilit when they the property. “My reports show conclusively th !the strikers were to blame for Mo |day's aifair”” Governor Adams sai Scherf exercised great patience and wonderful courage, doing everything 1 ek (Continued on Page Three) in firing on the mi attempted to inv:

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