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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ENfi[AN[] lS D[]NE [ Young Lilliendahl ]BEA[;H; M;[;USE[]IN East Side Clothier Faces Death I_IEUT' GUVERNUR BRAINARD’S SON BRGANNG FOR ———— LLLENMHLCASE, in Chair for Drowning Partner ) FUROPEAN PEAC (PO TESTIFVNG TODAY ... 1. v o v e CAVYES MIAMI ON NON-STOP FLIGHT Geneva Weighs Wonds of Lord R - g Is Calle to Stand Thi o e ks Al bl TU MANAGU A ]’03 5 M“-Es DIS'I' AN'I' Gushendun, Who Says Great [ g as Witness in His Own N York, Due £ WA sapear o e Britain ISS_H@Ed to Limit : | Defense : , s e e e | WEARS RlN[i []F . WIH [][‘ MRS, MOORE Intrepid Youth Hops off oL L binzahl out of & DELEGATE HAS DOUBT [ gl ) PRTHRREOUS R e s FIRST HUSBAND FILED FOR PROBATE. on 2 pscrose Adven- e v ture Over Land and ke » PICTURED AS WORTHLESS “;3:... Bl e e p : IN SECURITY PACTS | = “Sof" ¥ ekt 0" Rt 0 i o S M, Thebenge Aduits She Re- Relatves Beneitin Bequess by S€@ fo Far-Away other oat German Move For Treaty Revision ; i # 27 Witnesses Come 10 Aid of WIOW 0"y ionan o x e AL 2 e . 3 o L e e e e e e SecondWeddingiBand Lincoln Street Woman Nicaragua. i yoldstein, was found guilty of firs oliected. Rubinzahl, he o S and British Will Meet in Near . ' 855 % Murder of Aged Physician in Jer- degree murder in Brooklyn 8t | 8 overstepped the hou s of the e e A wr Tanseveral Corpovorate [ DY @ ury that deliberated spiot ana arownet Gaiseein in or- GOURT IS NOT IMPRESSED TRUST FUND FOR SQN Plane Soars 4,000 Feet in Produces Storm—Rumor Russians § % 7 i and seven hours. Greenberg was ac- | der to ol e ! 5 % q ted i I zahl, who turned mo b nailing the ———— 1S 2 1% ol Aol Ml Rl , ¢ Defense Story—Several Claim o 9%t iblozehlyvhostamn s mailing ; Air and Disappears Over state's dence, was held for al r Judge Roche Not Convineed That Local Organization Remembered in T, ! Have Seen Negroes. : Ocean—Radio Stations Church Street Store Cwner Is Not Codicll Providing for Disposition Geneva, Dec. § (P—The imupr o s o AT Mays Landing, Provided For By Hushand She of Funds in Case of Do Ordered to Listen for T J (P —Willis Beach, eldes ase of Death of ion prevailed at ve today that | ,¢ his mother's trial for murder at |5* —Willis Beach, elder i Great Britain stands firm in her de- | Mary's Landing, J. was little | Chick vaisen, today took the Accuses. Beneficlaries, Reports From Flier. ision not to undertake any more | Alfred Lilliendahl, 8. The state stand in his defense, for the mur-| nF [;[]NN nELEfiATIflN Mrs. V heberge of §4 wil of Mrs. A 5. Moore, obligations in relation to European |Charses that, with Willis Beach as [jer of Dr. A. iam Lillie N Ghutahtstaaeth ooty e talot ae Ta o O s R0ATG; o ) | filed cace. This impression avose from |4R acco! Alfred’s mother shot |yvirh and the doctor's | asc of her hushand, Josep! o M‘..,: the explanation of Lord Cushendun, | “0d killed ! T . . Gritish delegate to the preparatory | _ Sy Gttt s o 3 s face was knitted in a R ol 5 eQST " 5 ei : s hereto dated September e e L Al heasy frown s ho emphaticanty oo | Regards Good Clothes as|Congressional Representa . adr epiy to and October 24 British newspapermen! that Trits all knowledgs of or participa- | A 4 iv i - SR CoUD AL ® {18 o v Miscell e e WlFE AIME[] fi”N i e e e ebetier| Bigger Asset Than tives Will Hold Impor- i riovd i v ring given L1 i u pacts and is disarmed to the ' d v o b Bl Auditory Organ tant Positions d had i s , are made to| hopped ¢ siz | )west possible point wrote s thing on « slip of paper | ! 3 o e ce M. Plerce randdaughter, to lord Cushendun said he believe and handed it to her counsel. She — b ”‘T & ‘_““‘1‘ e ] Gorton of Hartford, and to i : i mish i have dle | leaned ward over the coun Y : oty | T fie 7 DepLBCl 1o Wedding | atherine Wilhor Smith of this city. quickly after the war | tab) her cheeks propped on Chivago, $ ’““”‘"[(\\ shington Bureau of the N. i Boen ol ! Or e Alfred’s father, d. If with nothing to b her clenched hands. for left ears was bullish today as a rriage to her first husband. “What n, D. C, Dec. 3—Th erence did -1-)\\,“y"fy.f\‘w;::j‘”[fl\\‘“'1' : BOOIleg ngis Friend Describes . B Ll .T;lh:“:hg-l.,. * Kun | dozen young women and three men | Conneeticit delogation in congress it yanded i bin 18! asa.i| LoFMrs: Clira & Sencsbm proslasd |irifmotored Fonicer Sl are offered their portside aural append-|slated to hold as great, if not great-| “[g L o they wer empoly of Mra. | staris Goros of ! isking others to do. It we tives found after the murder, all of York and | cr influence in the senate and honse | Mangs T Marine Corps officors there | i » to the unnamed New A : tripped we e T i Revo ver Ep Sode which were said to be very dutsy, 8 ie session which convenes Mon-| ¢ i o st The automob e ice with the American troop: ':'] ’I‘n’..‘“ Cannte oS oty l I \ting that they had not b ired | Chicago society woman who adver- | 1. the session whieh cony Mon a as 1o € utomobile kept £ S ner othing. 3 | day, as it did in the last congress. ) o was dead, | benefit of her son, Arthur W. Moore, Conditions Are ¥ Little Faith in for a long time. tised for on All the Connecticut members are W a semi-invalid, now residing in . i . Lillic Flying conditions w As to security pacts, ; 1 DISARMED HER HE SAYS Beach told of meeting Dr. Lillen- | g5 7. McCarthy, t attorney | on committees that are conside e you e narried tc akeville, is given to him absolute- | «perfeet” for the S e e 5 dahl when the latter first moved to ooiEnt oA ; it G perfect e 2 7 . > whose client has sought through the | ImP embers of il remely cautious about binding i any abom; Jountaln RS | Cant ail columns to get an ear to|SCVCral committees regarded so un-| “Yes, Twas," ahs rep nds ¢ i ey Bl L G themselves or future parliaments | That was about a year ago. ¥ g 8 Bet 1portant that the ¢ be abol- | phasi Tef the N tain 1 cothL s Byinost OXll i Pt e e e Georze Conners Again Takes Stand | Friendship grew between the two replace one she lost in a motor ac- |jsied, so that if 2 St oyt it clearing, “High ceiling.” good visi- ¥t > families, he said, and the doctor | e % e St ATa s BTN \ Kot th T M 5 108t no wind had been nforeseen great crisis. xxx It is . " g g | cident abroad, said that the offcr of | changes in comn assignments evelop . thur W. Moore. Upon the death y in Sensational Trial in Effort to T ST i 3 ; B 4 rmE e e nportant in such m to pre seemed pleased th h and Mrs. 00 first made would be dou of the Connecticut senators or con- erge arl »y | Arthur W. Moore, the balance he | FeP ,;Il‘il" dling over dils x rve elasticity and flex v and | prove Wife-Slayer Was Insane at men they will in ail probability | Rev. J. €. Brennan on 3 .| trust fund o is X i weh would depend upon the good o i in the nature of promotions. . and some time later, Theberge | to be addec esiduary trus du which point the vill of other league signatories. It me of Crime, > said his friendship with Mrs, | from seller to buyer proved success- | oy o g0t ors and five con- sed his wite of ac ing the at- ! estate created for the major's calculations were to carry s very doubtful whether additional | . e " never caused any quar- | ful. i gressmen from Connecticut are quite | tentions of other men. She was A M. Peirce et al. It is provided | Dim at about 2 o'clock this a ity would be obtalned merely| Courtroom, Cincin rels in amily, T ate con-| One offer came from & YOUNZ|caiihod with their committee places| WOrking in the confectionery store that if Alice M. Peircs shail pre. | noon. gning more S (UP)—George Conner chman |tends that this intimacy formed the mother who wanted $4,000 m.\-rw(‘u”“ none are seeking changes. opposite the Hotel Stanley, which decease Arthur W. Moore, leaving | Havana was his immediate objee- e injeetion of article 19 of the {and friend of Georg nus, re. |motive for the crime. of the offered $2.500. Pressing bills.| ™ ganators McLean and Bingham |her husband purchased some time | children, the fund shall be divided |tve, his monoplane being due over gue of ons covenant, which | o5 S 5 G d today | B°ach then told of his only quar- she explained, made her Willing {0 p,ve committee places just about as | 480, and according to Theberge, she | equally among such children, but if | the Cuban city in two hours after for the reconsideration ot S ¥lrel with Dr. Lilliendahl which he make the sacrifice |important and influential as any | (BOUNL of nothing but clothes, even | Alive M. Piercs ¢ aving no chil- | leaving Mi atles, by Count Von F tori wnd ch d Mrs e said was over the best methods for :\v\ut!u‘:‘ offer cams i‘rum 88 (e ats of dlie sarata. Senator M6 | when the store was not showing a | dren surviving, the trust fund is to| Major Brainard w rman delegate, into a security | us once threatened the life r |curing sick chicke Doris Clarke, young, pretty and, she' | .y is chairman of the banking and | Profit. St s ref How | be divided into fonr rtg. One | trols when the hop-off wa has been fnfer-1hushand and started to draw & re-] ‘We were very dly,” explained, broke. She wanted a fur |yt o HOC P Sl 15 v ank o that e | of said equal parts is to be paid over en Hours ‘Time the opening of a diplo- - said. “He called me ‘Willis' and I and proposed to market a e lEnt cleticrs Eadiman. | aceditotitn rount of money to W. J. P, Moore, one part to the | His prelimi f onsideration of | VYV called him ‘Doc’ or ‘Willie," ear if it mat the requirements, Lilliendahl found e 5 agrecable, provided the transfer of the lnr‘:" discussion 5 ‘ et tral | ctures committees, all four com- N )']n L R ain Trust company in trust (lowed ten hours ersailles. X ) Ll ‘He told me he had some medi- |* Migs Clarke said she came to fiiaee S Tavines Hears t, he o Ehehas e e o Home, one part | Managua, which y crman Move Scen \ of murdering 1 ix |cine that could cure my chickens in | cago three months ago from Rock Selalative matterd ilikod | SLict elethes foc)iest suinrer w Britain General hospital | ward to Havs Count Von Bernstorff said fhat AR rore | three days. T said, ‘Doc, youre full 'forg, Til, to start a carcer and « ady, bu wven't ¢ ! nd one part e East Congrega- | yycatan, down BUlIRosE e ane Te \CERnT ol y s mind becoming im. |of Mush.’ Then he called me a 00! | money to buy herself pretty e o 3 S TapIor R0 Bich 50 across Honduras into sxnational, neilce through: th s 1y |20 1 said he was anothe MrS. | When she read the “personal” ad- | Senator Hiram Bingham is on the | poo, J t ¢ L 1 gthening of international securi- | 1 be : ries Lilliendahl heard us and called 10 US | yertisement yesterday, however, she |appropriations committec. which | 7% should give importanee. to article | Loard coner I 1 her 1o come in the house so the nei pp He mentioned 1o specifi to be considered interest to clothes. | Connecticut but she goes aronnd as e ! chureh : sus Lad a million dollars. T have never P Bafare thelGacadse ie tropical radio station at Hi . Y refused to support but T cannot Alice M. Peirce, the fund is to be | 1€0h near here and those on the propriations for all branches of the ') 1 : wag jobless and without money considers all matters providing ap- The artide 1 question du | Paramour” Franklin T. Dodge, Jr hovx..‘q‘ \::‘r’mlnl:l\sv '1[» Bt xh-,%wn\lv- nt upon a woman f i it e pe e B L SR B e e ares that the league assembly m vor Bt i O b EQyernmens, Smillany, aff Lrs Heduca it iastdauliblonassed said cqual parts to be paid over o | 4uras, planned to keep in contact ROl h e e i ative Jeath Bap Sooffed T'm tired of being without money |tion and labor, printing and terri- Husband Pays Rent cach of the three corporations here. | With the plane on its 1,085 mile deration of treaties which becon The revolver ¢ took place “death rendervous rage | (h® nice dresscs and the fur coate | fories and insular poesessions—very| In reply to Judge Mangan, Mrs. | inbefore enumerated. vovage. It was also believed that wapplicable and consideration of in- g e othhrs I the prosccution pictured & most Chicago girls have,” she told !good committee places for a sena- Theherge admitted that b band | Dhe resi and remainder of the Several ships would be plying onal conditi whose con-| " ¢ (i g e 3 v i 4 a reporter. “T think a fur co: ill | tor serving but three years in the pas paid the $40 montt r r i ostate Is left to New Britain | Waters on and near the course. AT G were out to the Price Hill mansion do me lots more good than my lit- upper house. 9 ) sx rooms at ol street and{mrust Go. in teust. From thte Togoms | Mhe: only aviafion Balfs' 'on the the world. n the ope of effecting a scttlement tle old left car. I'he house members from Connee- ilso paid the h 1d expenses, | grom the trust funds, annuities are 'OUte were at Havana, Tela, Te Because of the sensati to be paid to Belle Gorton of Hart- 8alp2 and Amarine field in nort former department of justice opers a grim pennant marking the spot wlere an unsuspecting man was to die, is nothing but a harmless bit |~ op o ottt b oy I CIL L S e e U e e ¥ Count von Bernstorfi's =0 W. J. P. Moore, the bal. | €™M Nicaragua This is my | Charles Cunningham. mayor of |,y again elected as the republican floor 'Lought a fur coat for ould be a mistake to deduce that houss s related and Remus | ughter, Alice M. Peirce, who is,that the flight was *just another & angle” of the slaying of [those he found unfit through dis g about all that a one mem- | out of house until 11 p. m., her death, or to request the |UCENt on the question of future Would Not Settle thict ; pe “I can't say until the flight is Versailles treaty it would be Foreign | ke ¥ ‘ il d Associated Press wer to in- n husband and : 8 ot t-off cloth in the contention | ¢rom o war veteran who exp committees. Congressman John Q. week for the rental of id: “What are you lof the defense. t “ N oarh : Tilson of New Haven is 4 . Sh it 7 ) § Gorman aslogales triad v SION O that “nobody cares how I look, Tilson of New Haven Is certain to be |rooms. She admitted ince of the income to be used for _f\fflj‘or lt:.m d, who has iue ize its importance, saying that it i i ey ¢ he benefit of Mrs. Moore's grand- | Sice his plans were first announc the small New Jersey town of Ham- | yroCarthy said he would examine |leader. He has no committee place, 'also that she makes a practice & many had intentionally launched | peplica 4S a4 surprise wiltness on ithe Jeft ears proffered, climin: his duties as administration leader tending the theater and 1 given the right to occupy the house matter ([vf military 1lv~ ssity” and in L campaign to revamp the treaty. i E o ned by Mrs. Moore at the time NOWiSe for any exploitation, was re- s stated (hat Germany was inter- | ¢ to- Tl go to ¢ i1 Dr. A, William Lilliendahl, at the |gimilarity with the right ear of his|ber can attend to. With Speaker her 9 year old son by oore a sted in the generad aspects of the | IOt Want me he _ client. The final choic added, | e e 1stees to sell the same and pur. Penefit to aviation which might S T .‘ P (Continued on Page 13 | be made by his client herself. Continuec Page 13 ‘ontinued on Page 13 e Reatau et BE bt dome £ the fligh rticle. Germany really wanted e . ) will be made by his client her: « d on Page 13) | (Co 1 Pag o e s R lcomultrom B il hES 0 make a move for revision of the e os 2 5 > and unti e made obser- rdin t 3 c Upon the death t Alice M. . s Mir Gustay Stresemann who |0 S 3 v = R e “‘w?jq {0 he qi. VAtions along the route.” he told the ould do it, it was pointed out. R - 5 i 4| 7 e Hliazes Nevertheless the impression pre- She opened her purse,” the wit- b . £ ) 4 '1 HaaE, S9hel ‘I‘]“" quiry as to whether or not he will ils that the German delegate wish- 1055 went on. and ’p A ’vtlxvx,\.».x a . ‘ “ 5 A . et "‘“‘“* (" CHHArEN make recommendations to Washing- | to. fix the Impostance of the pe. | Pearl-handied revolver. I seized her survivi wer. and Arthur W, | o Al Sonth wng. GsRt an 1ed her. She was quite vision article firmly in the mind of e : 1 [ Be et Tivinie, o taim vot | g ERCE | SO e G commifies When BitW comestMofll b &1l AL REHES Ca e do o — y studying how certain other articles (193¢ things to me (Conti 1 on Page 13 Bostan, ‘Do s Uitited States 1ore immediately linked with seeur- Ltiea) teaptideghenhiof ety marine corps monoplan, a4 by ity can best be interprated and ob- | {9 Talters but she couldn’t be talk. | Wfi,?“&?&“fif&%‘{zfé’i“' m,ASS SPI.INTER MAY Major Brainard took off from Mi- served, The so-called allied powers 3 4 2 k AT § — W ami, Fla, in an attempted non-stop ol that security is best e Ingeliectad & nlotita klll AT WILLOW BROOK. — N when cros: X~ » flight to Mana, g oro NOTE FULL GRANDSTANDS == recognizing as sacred all existing s . v x ati 3 Folston — I = < 4 6:10 eastern ande t reatic R ) g B morning. Information was Polish Corridor Mentioned oAl e s Rara ore | | ’\fl ) . i ) i here by the Tropical R The return of the Polish corridor, | 43 " eommation that Mrs, Remus ation from its vhich splits cast Prussia from Ger- 1o, )04 had said $15,000 down to | iy, was mentioned as a demand poc S “ | S % 3 i & ich Germany might make should former hootleg multi-mil- | Z o 5 ) | George Skinner Injured at lionaire “put out of the way.” i = . revision ever material e e T T ; g X y Another point which the Germans '), : Nm” ”:' ‘ ’[‘m,’il‘_h‘ffi:s AROUND # =z 2 JC = | W orthington bChOOl' gua via probably had in mond is the allied | norg gaid he to mus and Mrs, » ! ial) ., ~ 5 | Berlin a t ruing, officers of the cccupation of the Rhineland. The Remus told the ster that Con. 2 g fiermans stated to L sInce porg also would have to he killed b . 7 2 port thiey are members of Bu6 aAndillaanEark) diehin e uR st ft AT Ancovar & ‘ ) ) 3 by A la T t peace with the 1 us- man for the government.” ! ; s 3 ! electric ,L,,. ;"\,m‘.,n“ Officers of u, however, tifiration exists for indefinite occup: Rescribes Remus in Rage s his desk in the | Worthington [uT the impression that the plane tion, “Remus went into one of his Bt e been The treaty of Versailles provides and the only way T could control r, 12 year old son of Mr. for evacuation by . provided him was to tell him not to disgrace | Mrs. Harold Skinner of Berlin, Germany has fulfilled all her inter- his sister who was with him at the | . | lose the use of his right eye. national obligations under the treaty time,” Conners testificd. ¢ is at the New Britain Genera of Versailles. This means that ( The next incident recounted by 1 $8wNTéErggu'j€ he e n‘.\:- many must also fulfill her repara- Connors took place in Tndianapolis / S dint cnr T tions obligations dnder the Dawes when Remus was there fo testify in * Ipocomep/ which will not be determined for plan. the Jack Daniecls distillery ca | / Ty THE XMag * days. Hospital attendants hold Remus heard his wite and Dodge | TREE OUrar| out sl hope that the sight can Licut. Governor's Son had arrived in Indianapolis together. = Uk 4 Brooktawn be retained. nford, Conn.. I 7. The' defendant then “picked up a ¥ How the a 1t happened {s Jor E 8 ho is gun the government had given him | som f ery to the school | ! ' hie sor 1 he had a terrible time trying to Jump of Little Less Than One Mill | conirol him.” ¢ 1T WASN'T . R oo report f floor “onners the old of a fime in E W ANV~ ; : £ 2 flaoy Is Forecast by Chairman Hall of | . Conners then told of a fime in | = \\l\\ Gol g and a moment later saw George May or June peTT WHER €, TDGE holding his hand against the injurcd | (Feorge Bunny Appears Finance Board. Remuscs almost had straightened A ey His removal to the hospital z ey : out their tangled affairs | - i ’ was decided on at once and the op- In New Movie Feature A fax rate increase of little less | Mre, Remus was to ron o ) eration was performed after Dr.| George Bunuy, former resident of than one mill was forceast today by | Monday but didn’t until X Weir found the eyeball had been |t other of the I Chairman Bdward F. Hall of the | Thursday of that week. Meany e picrced. John Bunny, f film comedian board of finance and taxation \\;m Feemaus had read \ - article f{gffi:g‘,or,}; TS WOCSTE 2. SF, : X Last spring the boy su 1 a,is playing 5 B drama of Jointed to increased school expendi- | saying Mrs. Remus we Atlanta i BUY GONGOLA - rervous breake Mch required | southern Calig 1 of t pointe to inerensed school expendl. | aving Item L AsalanIs; Suv,goucoLas 7 nervous breakdown which required ern of t fures and payments on new conferring with immigrati BleRAGuNBANSoE. S lim to remain away from school. | Sunsets, L rincipal réusons for | rcluting to the depor ‘ N WATER —— - L ! {He returned last month and enrolled | cording to the the boost. The finance bourd head Remus, who is the son of a German | i B % | i xth grade. iner, list of approximately 100,000, When the wife returned Remus J ‘ P& i s i il Employment of chers and accused | Conners continued, and )y / l they re- v to pass over short ¢ a'clock issucs as the the legitimatc maintenance of new buil will | she =ald \ ] ) | er John abandoned the cquire o Lie entire amount of | “Daddy 1 down there trying -l . A L kl . | ate for the movies with the old e 1:-““"; it e S e R, i} o LR oy epH ATTEND CRueY Deces T Now Britain and vicinity: | \'1lf\grn?-l;1 Co. I Brooklyn, Georg fease in oessments, it is expected, | After that she ran oui and with FOR PAST 30 YEARS — ACCIDENT MEETING e S MOTORISY'S YRUTHFULNESS Cloudy and colder tonight; followed in his footsteps. na feor, sac onal ¢ difficulty a raging Remus was rp-[ ouwn B¢ CLre fus* = GETS EASY VERDICT { | Sunday partly cloudy. He has been seen on the silver cther d partments will show the e 3 from running after her, lhr-' = | | | soceen: i & mitnber ofipsaducHons v tax must he levied, .. s tostified. R % in this city.

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