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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For peera 14,420 NEW BRITAIN HERALD “uuo)) ‘picy vy Calls House Pennsylvania and IIli- nois Senators-Elect Refused Admission for Time Being On Basis of Reed Slush Fund Evidence. Not Be Held in Contempt of Court, Reply With Admission of Trailing Jurors, But Deny Any Judge Roche Declines To Belfeve| Time Azo—Authorities Doubt 'nm:ITHU[iS TURN [;AFE That One Alone Was Guilty and | Body is That of Transatlantic | Imposes Heavy Penalty on Each Intention of Spying or Influencing | Verdict—Ask Case to Be Dropped. Representatives Have No Organization Prohlem With Republicans Hav- ing Majority — Nicholas Longworth Re-elected peaker — Four Women James Decearse |llam J. Burns and their associates |insisted they were well within the | Members Present. Court Room, M Tanding, N. J lahil took the witness stand today to | Decearse’s two companions, made & ¢ |finding of guilty and sentenced cach L lof the trio to jail for three months, sie and her slleged lover, WIS |Bunds for appeal were fxed 4t $5 Iieach, murdersd her husband, Dr. ach case. It was doubtful that \. Willlam Lilliendahi, last Septem- | the bonds could be raised this after- noon, icfend herself against charges t imous consent the senate today leit William 8. Vare of Pennsylvania and Frank L. Smith of Illinois standing on its doorstep, refused admission for the time bheing, a perhaps forever. on the hasis of the evidence uncovered by the Reed slush fund | committee, Officers and Bandits FExchange ESTABLISHED 1870 “idag ;»p. ONNECTICUT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS - {reIqr] 98§ INIYaouuC,) { ‘ = : e B e e e )| l {Fascist 1taly shocked | SINCLAIR'S JURY 2 MRS. |.".I.|EN DAHI. REI.ATES A“‘AN ”l’ WA I t“b /| by Divorce and Movie || l‘ . fiIVE ”P BflflY [".' || Scandals From America || SHAH[]WING LEEAL ‘ y i Rome, Dee. 5 (A andal news ] from American divorce courts and | [] youth but the whole structur f | L] L] L] R . || page editorial today. Gy £ i | gt Decomposed Gorpse, Clothed in cg::],;g:,,":;g, o eonast uewe | Oil King and Rides Claim Detee- SENATE SHUTS DUUR UN VARE-SM"H mies Tl = —_———— N < 2 shall have made a sort of New . . | Jersey Woman, On THREE M[]NTHS IN Aviation Suit, Found in Gove | Forwesn coompnot ot s " | | tves Were Hired to See That = Trial for Life, Sobs| ". T of Newloundland Bay “‘m,‘ : “mencancy || Other Side Did Not ‘Tamper’ | 1 d morals are in peril.” . | | —e Il Tevere then citrs a number || Sto Of Fatal Rlde | JA F[]R HlEVES of dispatches from Ameriea, not- || - él REMAINS MAY BE THOSE abiy one aectaring ot a souns | MASON DAY REQUESTS Holdup al'ld Murder Th' SI] ” LO l‘ g‘!rlkl‘x.h!xh soclety drinks forty Bltoritius Heo b > Three Shoplifters From Local\ gp cUNT DE LESSEPPS | cockizis aans: v o o CHARGES BE DROPPED . - 1 Pk i St : journalistle scum from America,” o SR SR | nocence 2 ) smm GOHY]G[M { Nobleman, Son of Noted Canal | i??.:dtr}.x o ":’"r:f"":;: !h‘”‘[‘r;.p, 1;. | Six, Cited to Show Why They Should _' ‘ONE TRIES 10 TAKE BLAMEE Builder, Belleved to Have Lost | e | {ate’s Star Witness. Who | | Life Near st. corge’s Ray Some | ate’s Star Witness, Who | Proved Disappointment on Witness Stand, Said Flier Lost Tast Summer. | INT" B ATTI.EHEI." A 1 | St. George's Bay, N. F., Dec. 5 (® | ; Washington, Dec. 6 (®—Haled be- to Have Been Silent Be-| ~of Trio : :——:‘hr-( ):1‘: ofnan nn:cr,ntfn:\-(m] ! fora uvr‘ lu.un!rv a.(: l'ululmhml Ln. D L e L s Of 267 | para 10 be t of Count J. DeLes- | f reme court today on charges of | :;‘."sjd l;'rTl?;“'f ::':; Sy e e o ofihm;Machme Gums Shower Bults o0 Cooee e . S | day to stand the entire responsibil- shore at mbake Cove, near here. | . Party.” f‘j‘g“:" "1‘ I*l“"‘ crchy _f'”"“ ”“',\"”" Count Do Lessepps disappeared some | S |1aw in having the jury in the I [street suturday afternoon, but Judge | time ago while on » fight dovn the | (NP DEAD, SEVERAL DYING | Sncinix ot cose vineed under o Henry P. Roche, after denying the | S$t. Lawrence valley. i veillance, o o i "1;V\;{Ho);1 lnr .\!m]rn;\' s.| (;w:n ;x 3 m‘-‘ Body In :\‘).Ilon Sult | _’_ Hoi) et Dy athamitl : / | Dec, 5 (P1—Mrs. Margaret Lillien- | defense counsel, for the discharge of | mye hody was clothed in & com- | Walter Shot as He Tries to Summeon | O 0f Sinclairs ol companics said : X ey priest here. | plaining that Sinclair belivved an fm St. George's Bay is near the south- | proper effort would be made to have ern end of the west coast of New-| TFire as Guests Seek Safety. return a verdict against foundland, fronting on th eGulf of | g S r. Sinclair asked that the St. Lawrence. This location makes it | Chicago, Dec. b (P)—An attempt of juris- improbable that the body is that of to hold up 200 g at the Parody | diction. | transatlantic fiiers who | cate, 1201 North State street at 2:45 | The defense contended it st _summer while on |, 1, 4oqay turned Into a sensational 1t was Senntor Norelk of Nebrazks, er 15, Other Two Convicted Mrs. Lilliend. Edward Littleficld, aged 27, of 38 enue, Hartford, and James | ° now old her husband was until|Tyler, aged 26, of 1S Dennison streat, who denicd that they had been aware that Decear. had stolen the dresses prior to the arrest of the trio on Main strset by | Detective Ser W. P. McCu took the witness stand and sub- antiated Decearse’s story, but Judge Roche, without commenting /9 o0 the evidence, held them guilty 7 h sat with folded not | har Prosecuting Attorney the witness, Little Alfred | vwo, s 1aa asked for & dail sentenice was drawing picturss i | oe 0 ones tnirty days and a sub- told of having one | ittle son and said she never knew their way to or from Newfoundland, E . ; /4 one of the western independent re- as their courses would not have car- |8Un flght with the dance floor as the | cpdeavoring to protect the intere ¥ ; . & publicans, who raised the barrier ricd them so far from the east coast. battleground. The casualties were: | of the men on trial for conspiracy | 2 & when Smith and Vare rsented 1 them so f o or conspir ‘ : | 2 A plane coming down the St One man shot dead las a result of the leasing of the themselves to take the oath of office Lawrence river, on the other hand, | Five men and two women wound- | Teapot Dome naval ofl reserve by | 3 | In twin resolutions, Norris proposed it sed south of Anticosti island | e ) { Albert B. Fall to Sinclair. | that they be denied seats because of » gult would be headed direct| There were six robbers. Two, car- |~ Aimost as soon as the hearin, s | ‘u expenditures in the primaris {for 8¢, Gaorgela Bay: {Tying plstols, entered the main en-| g opencd with & denial of guilty | The republican leader, Curtis of trance during an intermission in the { y the defense, a recess had .o b | | Kansas, suggested when the resolu- New York, Dec. 8 (P—Count Juc- | JanCe program and ordered all { (¥, 1% GCIRS0, 2 Totess e el |tions were presented that the two ques De Lessepps, aviator, whose :;?fir: ‘Hj&r "z‘;h“mb““ m.)l:ulzm two | torney’s office to study the defend- 1 imen stand aside and that the whole body was belicved found near &t OLHCT® carrying sub-machine guns, | oo Fodlls allic an 3 question go over until tomorrow, and et s | George's Bay, N. F., today, was the | (1€ rapid-firing automatic apons Gy the senate agreed uaanimously. seat and took n R e jeorge’s Bay, N. I, today, was the |- O > o ngstep | COUrse Of legal procedure, penalty son of Ferdinand De Lessepps, cele. | [reduently employed in gangster S Peti Smith, meantime had gone e v AR you el et Beash calling the men “erooks” and accus- Fraia e ‘hmmpr i i | raids. o _Nn’"nt" etitlons . vice-president’s dais with oth 7 i ing them of being in an organized | VT s " A | Behind these four came a man in| Sinclair, Burns, Sheldon Clark, | ators-elect rec S S a Gount Do Tesenpst disappeareall : ators-clect to receive the oath of SRIt e campaign of thievery Nty 2t DD LE {a black mask, carrying an automatic | Henry Mason Day, W. Sherman | S ’ |office, and he stood there, impassive, “Hallowt ‘l“ Gt i Are Identified Tt ‘;“‘ks ago after setting out In & {ghotgun, This robber, the leader, | BUrDS, and Charles f. Veitsch, were { Congressman Longworth Presides at the Opening of the House {as the resolution naming him was DI EENE hecomaisinbiniatesiy After court, Sergeant McCue an. | S¢2plane from Gaspe for Val Bril-stopped in the middie of the dance |the men cited to show cause why | oft Representatives Today read., Vare did not take the trouble your family need that a representative of | 1ant, in eastern Quebec. He was ac- ? {floor, whirling about with the |they should not be held in con- | ¥ g . ame very intimate w SeEm i |to leave the seat in the rear of the He becume very intimate With ) (yionins, Tne. of Waterbury had | COmpanied by his Russian mechanic, | weaon so as to command the four ! tempt as o result of the shadowing | = chamber temporarily awarded him, i od Decearse and Littlefield | amed Chinckinoff. A few days later |(jdes of tables at which sat tho|by the Burns men Capacity Crowd Tn Gallery ; his wrécked plane was found in the . | t oten ver | ! F I | i Ve ¥ as having been In the ! guests. | All of the defendants were pres H A CROAAILY Erowa A% Ta Cahe St. Lawrence river, near Matane. ' |™ The man In the mask fired one |ent when court opened sud counsel L H FRBACe T oug store of that name Tuesda for places in the gallery broke up De Lessepps was a pioneer flier in shot into the ceiling as he « nd- | filed an answer for each. Sinclair disappointed and grumbling when da and was noted for his aerial |oq all to keep their hands above | was first,* Day second, and they Q A'] ' the senate ad, s e nc il ] o sena djourned without an- — - | — ter hie died. He was then ricfly she told of the seven years lived in Mountain Lakes, from | vhich they moved to South Vine- und a year ago. Dr. Lillicndahl was long in poor walth, she said, and she gave him constant. cave. Tiusband.™ Tdentifics Family Picture identified a picture of herselt, N R Moetarter WA time of their arrest hera were jden- | € teri viden L tified as the pair that were missing Yon o dog. le's in it oo from the store the same day. A 1¢¢ during the world war. He mar- Leader Shot Down | he asishratad deail aod ed > Macke s ,‘ 5 { tives. Xach asked that the contempt | . an | Naugatuek merchant was here yes. | Hed Grace Mackenzle, daughter of | John Fried, a policeman attached | otion be dismissed for 1k of St T e Lk B id she hushand 0 but could not identify any of | the late Sir William Mackenzie, Tor- | to the city prosecuto oftice who ) e st Rt e ¢ Tw Nur T Fr $100.000 for I A g card 8o far as the public is con- WO .\Nurses oump rom v, or Land and Ad- , (EGA LI, : 2 4 X j diction and insufficient facts to es- Nectior R 1. On the Onto raily magnate. He was en- was a guest, opened fire on the man, cerned than the opening of the new Fourth Floer and Are dition to Post Office in g x4 - el = 3 4 i tablish contempt. : 6 o the X “and, each of the trio de. | Saged in aerial map work over the an easy mark in the center of the session of congress itself. Seriously Injured Government Budget Should the proposal he made to- day meet with strenuous objection, Senator Norris is ready with a sub- sefore Septem ked. It was a la © murder took pl ¢ . Sinclair made general denial of s i forests of eastern Quebec when he polished floor. The robber pivoted e nied having been in Waterbury or | ot o . o P . Sl disappeardd. around to meet the attack, fired one | A7 Wrong doing in employing d ttuck of late. Their connection | shot and his weapon jammed tectives to shadow the jury, assert- with the Waterbur theft was in- i i & wted by Se ant P, McAvay, | Fried emptied his revolver and |!P& he had done nothing that conri ¢ L e the bandit chief dropped with four | Stituted a crime, s rab il e 'bullets in his body. Later at a hos.| Sinclair maintains that on the al- T T pital it was said he probably would | lcgations set up by the government H i T, chins and learned that the | When the robbers first appeared | find him guilty of contempt S stolen hendgear bore the numbers Harry Smith. a waiter, attempted | Denies Any Intimidation d o . | 2 i today lestroyed " s¢ o of additional land and IN HIS HWN BEHALF dok B e o ) (to slip out a rear exist. He was shot| Day's answer denied he was fn- 2T comdisappainimantieithon May bayvaifalk were wearir Tt is expected that. R T R e i B 2 ear scction of the 1b 1 ho- mencement of extension and remod- |t their failure to qualify today, and the Waterbury police will_arrest Qfficially Protests Any Re- ot the rovber band tives “to spy upon, to bribe, intimi- nnex T 1 post office building at ""{"" the ¥ise ’]””” ;"“‘"";"" ““‘“ them at the end of their jail term, Fried'’s acton In opening firs | gac L SR ; mated i other in jovial mood on the senate : S s T ni ©| date or influence” the juro 1 v . under an estimated = : o : or immediately, in the event that | ductions in City Em- threw the place into confusion. Sev e o de SR jder an estimated goor, Smith went up (o Vare and -Bootleg King Says thev are scd on honds for an | sloxes’ Balavies R e e e e R 1 ; L e ke o put s arms about bim. Both spoke TEan appeal \ guests, began firing, cution) does not allege facts show- | Mis$ Maria I. Susank T mmual budget sent and laughed. and passed on. Things He Intended to Buyer Makes Complaint = | Eitertrinée | Neas Déath | m']f\r(:\sh"r::‘lint’”mih; ity show=! Miss Dessie Groat, ; ¥ the president at noon | dpaSow-sfstkCd-nd cot.shrain d 11 i o Sergeant MeCue testificd that Ed- | | The single shot the bandit l¢t go S 5 4 ® | Miss Ella O'M ut v The Norris resolution as to Vare Say Have Been Said | i | | | stitute proposal to refer the cases to the Reed committee, which investi- (Continued on Tuge 14) ' BY GEORGE H. MANNING ; . ) y (Weshington Bureau of the N. B. Herargy [S8ted thelr primary campaigns last Washington, D. €., Dec, 5 (®r— Year. Friends of both Vare and Smith oppose that course. £vpropriation ot §100,000 for pur- ™ grin aria Vare covered up what ward L. Tyons, buyer and manager | Organized labor foday made pro- |in Fried's direction struck June | "-oPOndent has been guilty of acts | 0% 5 100000 s asked to be made said the campaign fund committes {of the Davidson ithal store, |test against interference with the | Griffith, 20, an enter in the called at police headquarters about | municipal wage schedules such as |loft side. She may die, 4""‘““}: LoF Imneagithe ddustadain Sl } Y g July 1. but as public {merous and various instances of innati, 0., Dece. 5 UPh—Guorge |2 p. m. Saturday and notified him |has been proposed by members of | Misy Fannie Hillman, 28, a guest, | Stration of justice. : Miss M s 49, nurse 2 vpropriations hecome )\ fraud and corruption in the former “King of boot-|that three men had been in the store | the salary committee, forwarding & |was shot in the hand as she held it | “This court is without jurisdiction = (=0 "0 it © A soon as provided by con- fthe candidacy of the said Willlam served notice upon Judge |and had arouscd the suspleions of | letter to Mayor Weld asking that no 'high above her head. | to try this respondent or to adjudge | .0y ! nder the general law this sum { g vare” and that Vare and his . Shook at the renewal ot [Ars. Claire Tynch, a ealeswoman. | reductions be made and suggesting , Police Scrgeant Cohan, seated [ him guilty of contempt of this court \frs, ¥ e 3 sed s soon ASUrY | erjonds spent more tha 785,000, his murder trial today that he|The sergeant and Mr. Lyons went 1o that the pay be increased where pos- with Mrs. Cohan at a table, began | ipon the allegations of said peti- TR AT 5 2 : ABILOPEIA LD S | gt added that Va in no Could not testify in his own behalf. | Main st 10 near the Mohican | sible. firing. He was shot in the left side | tien. AR pass Junuary or Vi Al S R R g Remus was wddressing the court| Market they saw the three men. Fol-| The letter signed by William €. cither by one of the robbers or in| “The court is without jurisdiction A ¢ T8 orerolhg biagtasd W conncetion with & motion he had | lowing them to the corner of Com- | Si , Jr., secretary of the Central the cross fire from policemen across | (0 entertain said petition or to malke | ! Pl M ,“[‘r"' P21 The resolution also teferred o made o investigate what he ferm- mereial street, the sergeant asked | Labor TUnion, follow the dance floor. any adjudication ~ thereon, beeause <1 ; ; et bill. " the ) written to the senate last I libclons statements in a news | them to go to police headqu Good wages are necessary as an Charles Silverman, another guest, said petition is lacking in necessary ; e Ry Rl by the then Governor Pin- i et D etk v BB tedenda s 410 (o prosperity. The Jargest spend- £0L @ bullet in the 1uft hip and Wil- and cssential _allegations showing 3 o ’ I o minhians : 5 paper Jast week. Renums asked that | reasoa for the request. The ser-|ing factor in our community are the liam I, M lone, s ”')" at one of the | (hat this responde as been guilty e oL thoiNGw. it the reporter who filed the story he it had no frouble with them, workers. Tt foilows then t the tables. “"-"]-\“”‘ in the body, though ot misbehavior fn the presence of lles or vehiah e e and after lodging them at the sta- | more which is received in wag ”"f\v“j)’f?‘f;-”" - with a shot in the | I¢ COULt or so near thercto as to il e Kemus aeserted to Judge Shook tion, he went to Court strect, where | that immediately goes into circula- 'lun IS “'y;)""l Ty iy h'“"‘m 1 later, Obstruct or jmpede the due admin the public fhat no sta'ement the defendant i tasicab was parked, in charge of |tion, the more workers have to epend | WS ePorted at a Bospital Ialer seration of justice.” i hl made sinco the opening of the | Hasil T. Anzovie of Hartford. The | with our merchants. Tha mondy | Pt & . Day said that he was directed A vial could be questioned it had the driver bring the | spent pays for the: help our mer- by Harry inclair to engage the o e dsat Do Jai Hix padel “I now wish fo aplogize to the | taxicab to the police sfation and in | chants cmploy and for the services ices of Willlam J. Burns inter last congress, {at noon, and the leac will at- court and the prosecution for one v seat, hidden from view by of onr artisans and professional national detective agency; admifs Samit bun EniieE T hhidat liowevar adsealle were found three dre men; it carries a part of our bur- that he was to supervise the activi ! tles and recelve reports from di- 0 caplanation for cutting the ties in private ltemus in a veice which indicated | p Make Admission den of taxes and has its p in in- . i A fie 140 fhvownlon thetaniadiotia < . Tyler and Littlefield | creasing property values and 18 helD- ) " ppare was one arrest within o few | verse operatives of said detective ' s Pt e e I s said they had comne to New Britain |ing in making us a better commun- ! i utes of the shooting. Meyer Go- | agency, and forward the same to s s 200,000, but it is suppo ganization problem. With an overs by trolle [uwl“Ll(vh'mhl . said his | ity. The greater the volume of TN {land, 28, was taken in the cafo for | Harry T Sinclafr {¢ thig respondent [ h 1t ake o Nald{rspactoreth helming republ naority b name was Lundberg, but when con- ey flowing through the neutral questioning., thought It necessary or advisable so fronted by the taxicah driver and | channels of trade commerce, the quainted with the fact that he had | better it is for all concerned 1 the "\v Hrlul,!“ '..',iwm,']r .r.nrly v’llf- (ul]rl of bheing hired for the trip, they ]l ":,‘:,:'1: ,f:\fm'\}:.,vnflm and - [ ‘j\‘d\l;mw;;"“"““p"*:‘.(ux\..’\(g‘.ll.a‘ having engased Bim. The | peoved by tho fact that in r;omm\')rl‘v»‘ Ford Spends $1,500,000 _ k d e (Sl . ficlency |day over to opening ceremonics, n story statements that Remus | the polico anything, on (he ground ::':(“:11;:“;:15-1“_ .:;,“11:-‘"5.\.‘1'&“;},,0},‘2‘,;?:‘;,’,;,,':;:,' 5 ‘,’f’}hf"lm,’if'l. Aged Princess’ New e ! ] ol “f“f‘\h;f,f .l',i,w which were witnessed us usual by LB snRonL Tk seR BockRova i lieka Nt il edutaler MINE ol R R R el S T ) develop- | vative estimate of the cost to Henry | Husband Is Injured 14 ¥ i Committer P ‘:','“.:",'n;,;“l'"'yf Eresio ;',' fn‘",‘“ BT aihasT ongn o - ment and in science, art, terature, | Kord for getting the public worked | Godesshurg-on-Rhine, Germany. | | e s Forest par SR At L S GRS ORIE BRG] ) education and wealth of people gen- |up to its present state of enthusiasm | Dee. 5 (P —Alexander Subkoft, L ASIEE O R DNORIS t o 58, man belng [ gnening. ap 6 1op M Btive Far e erally. jover “Lizzie's” hig sister, the mew |year old Russian who recently mar- (0T LINES, DO Facns 3 J the 1 is not ~,'n; i expected to last e into “Contrast all low wage-pa¥ing | Ford car. ried the €1 year old sister of the four floors t 1 4 > wnediantel eded. The 1 urgent | o i communities and you will find proof | These figures are arrived at| former © kaiser, Princess Victoria | Firem ly t i \ileontatn i of this statement. ithrough a survey taken by the Wa-|Schaumburg-Lippe, fell from his | Ven lan ro| his e ons for public building p “It is our opinion that a reduction |terbury American in cooperation | motoreyele today, injuring his head. | tunnel- C or ts authorized in 1 : . oy | exceuted recently were riding in | N Wages of city hall employes is ' with the burcau of advertising, New | Subkoff fell as he was ahout to| The or in t Remus' motion named Dudley L Ren Y S 1 unnccessary and would possibly be | York city, and are probably given start on a ride and was brought to annex build insufticient ‘to meet Nichols of the New York World. | New Haven when e heer it | followed by a general reduction n |out today for the first time, by that|a hospital herc. Tt is fearcd that |mother of M : ding cost when they arrived | t1F [ 5 e Nichols reproduced the 1500 word || ie SRS driver wis at the WRECL KL | o g ot (he cmployes ofmercantile | paper, [he may have been injured intern-|Red Cross lead 5 cen- | several years later to commence the | (o1} to Willlam Tyle Page. the house statement given out through a the UEe and manufacturing establishments | Straight Ford newspaper advertis- | ally pied a room facin we jclerk, who presi pending the t last Saturday by Ruth Stole For: Young Woman < ealiee S abovsataadticas e ) S Z 5 Sty - rrant- dafiolenb ATl (st e |oloction ‘af ihn ‘snes ) Decearse admitted that he stole | and because of the above sL;lul rea estimated to run close to $1 = = '””{\ <llr ssed }\ ! inid . urgent defll hill e e e ot . daughter of the slain wom- | Fa 0l " 0T tinded to give |Sons, we hereby request and recom- | 150,000 and the dealer advertising is | Naek Rynl I T goge |at the door of her smoke.t room | pected 10 he pas: fore Christ- are and Smi 2 bo » g adoptedfaaneliteciot Renius, (r:: .”d'm \n‘.’|]||l):”\‘\'|v‘y‘h‘4)|1 Sreant | mend that the City. of New. Britain | estimated at $400,000; making a to- 1‘\“" B""(‘fn “.h(‘h e i i s o O e department | floor When the senate came to or- zed rulings of the court con-. \j oya tagrified. His companions | maintain of improve the present |tal of more than $1,500,000. Auto Chain Hits Woman .nont 0 flee when suffocated, A | | budget bill, which contains | der. Vare had Carag - 1 with Sena cluded that Remus would not testi- |40 iog (ohiciie in the theft but | wage and working standards of its e - | Washington, Pa.. Dee. 5 (P— | canary bird in a ¢ in the room the New Britain item in January or tor Teed of Pennsylvania, and fy and cited reasons why Remus g Smith with Senator Deneen of IlH- would address the jury in a final mittad that they wers in the store | employ | % — % | Caught about the neck hy a chain |had heen suffocatel ruary. shortly before "they were arrested. | S swinging from the rear of a mo- | - nois ; } argument to save himself from the | hereerive Sergeant Ellinger and MOVIE PRODUCER DIE: WOULD LOCK UP INSANE | The members of Dhoth house or condyet in any wise impeding or | (i TSI during the next fiscal year |had reported that “there were ni- not certify ion in usual form, a0 not Lelieve that Mr. ance from the Parody. His story was being checked i Miss Griffith and the masked man, who refused to give his name, were the only persons shot whose wounds may prove fatal sury department pra- smooth out som: heavy cold. his defendant will no ke the vitness stand ‘ P : remodelling and ex- hind him, Speaker Nicholas Long- SR to do. - 2 _ g tensi not be on such a « | Waterbury Press Finds | = dense smoke : first estimated. (Continued on Page 4) . ’ | The rit has Leen Proseeutor Taft grose and defend worth's re-ele g o ficer was only Both senate gave th admitted, howeve Decearse raid him $5 and promised him more 1 no reflection on the court.” | money if he waited for the trio and | Charles H. Elston, co-counscl | took them hack to Hartford. Ac- | “ith Remus, said Remus' only rea- | cording to the police, the taxicab is son for refusing to testify was be- | the one in which the two Chinese cause fhe things he had intended | who were convicted of murdering a to say, already had heen stated.. countryman in Manchester and | next summer. Vice President Dawes rappad for order in the senate exactly when the hands of the senate clock came together at noon. As usual the 6. tion of opening the house session 13, but not car- the sums them made THE WEATHER ! | tor truck as she was walking along | SIX HURT IN BUS | «lectrie chair, geant MeAvay testificd that they | Vienna, Dec. 5 (P-—Count Sasha | — | 'a nighway, Gladys Underwood, 14 ddlet Dec. 5 (UPy—fix New York, Dec. 5 (UP)—Immedi- {bowed their heads us the chaplai Remus’ motion was to the cffect | huard the men questioned by Ser- | Kolowrat, 42, Austria's foremost| | New Britain and vici of Fairhope, near here was killed r o severely shaken confinement of persons showing offered the opening invocation. 1i that his adopted daughter could ot geant McCue, theatrical and motlon picture pro- | | Mostly cloudy tonight and Her neck was broken {when a or us. operating be- | tendencies toward insanity was Dis- | medlately afterward, in the hous have been the author of the state- | The taxicab driver festified that |ducer died today of cancer. Kolow Tuesday; not so cold Tues- As the truck passed her, the chain [tween Meriden 1 Middletown, | Irict Attorney Banton's suggestion |the roll of states was called, & for ment credited to her, and demand- | he drove the men to this city and |rat, who was successful as’an auto- day. ; [tralling from the truck whipped |skidded and crashed against o rail- | for curbing homicides. Eleven slay- | mality occupying a half hou «d an investigation to establish the | — | mobile racer, was well known in the \bout her. She was hurled Into the [road trestle tale last night. No one|ers have been adjudged Insane in | - 4 identity of the author. ! (Continued on Page 14) United States SO ~ - E r and thrown Into a fleld. was hurt i this county this year, | (Continued on Page 14Y