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sent & remarkable reversal of post- tion on tho part of both state and defense. Prosecutor Charles P. Taft, 11, who sought to show that Remus was sane in the trial, will try to show the opposhite at hearing. On the other hand, Remus, who tried to disprove the findings of the alienists when his life was at stake, now leans upon the same finding# to save himself. JURY DEGIDES SUIT IN HORNSBY CASE PUTS FAITHIN AN 0LD SUPERSTITION Bridgeport Woman “Sees” Into Sunken Submarine Bridgeport, Dec. 22 (P—Frederick | H. O’Shields and all but two of the cntombed crew of the S-4 are still NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, ENGLAND DESIRES NO NAVY GONTEST satisfaction of the loyal and en- thu: tic welcome which they in- variably experienced throughout their journeys. “It gave me particular pleasure in the course of the summer to re- ceive in my capital the president of | the French republic, accompanied K 5 H by the F neh iniste: f forels ‘King George Cites Failure of it 2uc it Fave fresh evidence | of the cordial relations so happily | tablished between my government | and the government of the republic | afforded my people a welcome | opportunity for demonstrating their ifeetion for France in the persons two eminent statesmen.” | Geneva Conlerence London, Dec. 22. — (P — The | declaration that the British gover ment has no intention of embarking imperial conferences held in London | “which bring together in a spirit of | | jcomradeship and mutual assistance i —— e THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1927. fensive needs of my widespread lproper(y on streets where farm land RUTH smm M The speech referred to the value been cut up into building lots. A of the various colonial and mur.{ value which is fair for one is low for the other. Should building lots | NeW York State Alienists Find No be priced fairly, it would probably| Eyidence That Ruth and Para- {mean that farm land would be| mour Are Insane. forced onto the market because it | for farming. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 22 UP—Ruth . vould be too expensive to maintain | Newington fo Lexy Taxes on i g y | It is expected that the assessors Snyder and Judd Gray, declared Front Foot Basis [ will not be able to carry their plan |sane by a state board of alienists, |very far this year because of the so0d but one legal step from execu. o5 . o . « lack of proper maps. | tion tores: - wiibmBIaL = debt agreements, the speech poin " hate | e tel W V. olding of execu- out thsy §1ve. &act to e pollon| Dec. Chairman | Ladies’ Aid Society Meeting | Ry R CAUAIL L0 R L 4 of limiting claims on the allies “to | Carties R. Emmons of the board of °d of the slaying of Mrs. Sny- those engaged in similar work over- King George also expressed the liope that the labors of the Indian commission would be crowned with | success. On the question of the allied war Newington, tive elemency from the two The vie ual meeting of the Ludies® expregsed gratifica- [such amonts as together with our |assessors announced last night that |Aid socicty of the Newington Con-|der's husband would send them into alive, according to an old supersti- Vipon s increase to its naval bulla|tion over the. visit oF the Kink of| ations recelpts will cover the | heginning with the next assessment 5 £ational church was held yester- | the electrie chair. tion practiced by Mrs. O'Shields, ! ing program despite “the tempo Ezypt 1 the exchange of “frank | 1tions my government has itself R R % by day afternoon at the parish house| A report of the allenist board to ce mouwths' bride of O'Shields, | - o faflure” of the Geneva naval cc 1A friendly conversations between 10 liect in respect to war debts.’ ;:‘;fl_ '“m""" "“"‘““ e j‘)'\-“*‘-‘“"‘ DY | and officers for the coming year {he governor declared the two sane, ngineman, second elaes on tho | [TANSACtiONS Constituted (M- lence to reach a gene ment | *he Eevplian premier and the Brit-| I note with satisfaction that | 1% 'fOnt foot. This method of as fere elcoted. Mrs. T.H. Cogswell it became known yesterday. The sunken submarine, z = |was the outstanding feature from ish izn sceretary, which is a | funding agreements have now been | :\.dlf:\:r‘.ll‘ f‘\‘;;;{m’ :“l' 3 president to succeed | alienists were unanimous in telling Using a Bible, a brass key and a blmg He Glamwl |the American point of view of King | z00d for the future. Tt is my |signed in respect to all allied war o i ol v S Winship of the Cen- the governor that they found no piece of black ribbon questions may i} George's specch proroguing parlia- hope their outcome may prove of debis to this country, except that of o o Bk Cogswell has long been cvidence of an unbalanced mental be asked and answered, she ex- ment today. I Jenefit to both countries. | Russia.” kg e “', cork of the society dtion in either Mrs. Snyder or plained. The key is inserted In the| gy ouic e, 22 (P—Rogers| A Section of the speech dealing | “I watcled with profound sym-| The speech emphasized that the .u“ ;‘0“‘ "_*‘" L0 e tisfaction that the although they had studied Tiible at the book of Ruth, the| g ' : | with allied war debts emphasize that By andistiEtaction ithoistendy iersiyere Wattntikalosely dhiel| - RIONOUWE LW S anscas 0t look upon her clection as their cases since their confinement in black ribbon fs run through the | HOrnsby has stopped a line drive at|the policy of the government was 1o growth in influcnce of the League of | of employment which though |that manner by them. A petition the death House. handle of the key and around the | his pocketbook and emerged victori- |limit its claims on the allics to such Nations and the increasing part |lnproved in some parts of the coun- | Was also circulated for the first se- | © (= o o e | The state, through its ecommis- la o that the Bible is supported | ous in the sult by Frank L. Moore, | 8% amount as togct with the whic plays in composing interna- | try Eives cause for anxiety in 1];_“"" i v?“ran -l]fir\w'”! \m““‘\'" : sioner of correction, Dr, Raymond F. b the, levs | former Cineinnati betting commis. | Feparations receipts would cover { ferences and preserving | Ot! The king said that to “51 ? vot 10:1 t ‘s?‘m.m; r. No ac- c. b, recently refused to allow a Next two people support the |sioner to collect $36,275 from the |EOVernment’s own war do obliga- ent meeting of 'hcif”‘! itate the transfer of labor from ‘,l\', f ‘hl’\‘“ P“\t"‘ .,“,. petition Chicago psychiatrist to make an ex- Tihle by placing their index fingers | captain of the New York Giants ‘i'mm- It was brought out that war arked a fur(hvr‘:!l\' s with restricted opportuni- | neve r]:x' wlvl!v; s6 l{'-“nnu, 4 of the sun. amination of Mrs. Snydedr. on the handle of the key on each |which Moore alleged represented |debt funding arrangements had ess. My govern- |[Ues. particularly the coal mining in- | '-'m"m £ ated last night that ports of alienist board, a standing or- <ide of the ribbon but not touching | race horse bets. :l\tr‘n signed by Great Britain with to base its policy | dustry, a board is to be appointed to“‘f is l"o r!rfllx!‘ of the assessors td tion, is composed of thres {t. Then a verse from the book of | For three days, Hornsby, bronzed |2l the countrics concerned except tion with the league. | It nend the necessary action. rfl_‘-"m whole town assessed by the I members chosen from the staffs of Tuth is recited and & question|and athletic played a logal bau [RUIn . ’ with represe & rest ofih anseviidealt witnidipBE o0l A ntme haisd Kl : W ine state insane institutions. Thetr nsked. If the Bible turns &0 that it |game in the position of defendant | AfICF Drief sittings of both houses ted States of Amer- purcly domestic matters. equne that way. At present no . ..ing which will he held on fixed duty is to examine all persons i1l fall off the two fingers support- | and vesterday & Jury fn elreult court |10 Gispose of certain on‘standi Japan was held at Geneva | Lk —— |adequate maps are available so that | POOUnE condenad to A6t ing it, the answer is ves, It it wab- | decided he owed Moore nothing. The 'l;\\v: :;'u.: n!.v resting of the ki egates of my =°;“"'fr‘“(’““'s . v '_““';"“h“ J n,’)"’”s, ol Essomy ‘“”!':h”"n""””"””‘ s | . dias | | specch parliament wae prorogu oposals for the future Vashington, Dec. 2 >)—Sena- ¢ owever, a ¥ | RE R P Elesinea es coreh heheatyien 5| deolilon et ot i SHONNtR 9108 kot vy Amonte, which, it | tor Simeon D, Fess of Ohio made ay map of part of Man| _ Granse Chrismes Party | TFAD HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS g Lot sing o slg The king in his Epecch of pro- have led to Sub- |KnOwn today he is for Senator Wil- |strect was recelved yesterday. Maps Al Grange Christmas o T o e i (e | T in mpaval lis. Olio's favorite son, as first are also available covering Cedar o held at the hall Tues- | alive “r; ;)‘_qhy 1ds ‘snid Inds;)'~!dirtx‘ l‘}::lm‘}'\h;‘r;::h; m‘\ld r;lo‘m-o were “I have followed with constant T regret that ‘v'ltnm'\ for president and for Secre- | street and other side streets and it following the regular e Lok foll s Vi Tl MeBnlE G nb e il o hotee uog Tor| PTRRL (he Jaunievs oF iy cous, (T community of view | tary of Commerce Hoover for second is expected that these will be ir fing. Mrs, E. P.| . . |EatIL T dD Y O, TS Prince of W and Prince G it was not possible to | choict cluded fn the new pl of mssess- | Schumidt is in charge of the activi- | that he was. Then T asked if those | Circuit Judge McElhinney instructed < i | L 3 A2 ars e 2 sl Beee ot 3 Mling | 0 Canada and also of my son 1 reach a general cement. But dn| Less, who to the last was hopeful {ment along with Main street ties. | ST fetund men who weren't in the torpedo|the jury forehand that gambling | gayuher in-law. ti Duie b s Sl 7 50 Sesied| L 2 e s to cure 1oy case of i 5 - 5 5 : ! e . th uke his 1 srary failure, my i Pre t Coolidge would accept| The assessors are expe The annual Néw Year's party will | piles ching biind Hosdng: room o alive also, and the Bible ‘d(‘hll were not admissible in court, [, hess of Yorlk to N¢ 7 e 5 ti £ | renc declared f Willis | fie a AR P | troding). ul-kh.‘-g: again %aid yes. T asked if there |and that #f it wero the convicon Of | kuctonn ena iier oo nie no intention of | reno eclared for Willis | fic according to Mr, e h the hall on December 31. were more than 38 men on the boat | the jury that the pair were gambling ;mvm:;;;mla::ml .11“1‘ ‘1;“\\‘!: :C :’; 4 “wis:hir; \:::-:r‘ ter ¢ 0 republicans. l‘n ding upon a fair valu eon she went on to explain, “ac- | counts which had been allowed to g to the papers ‘there were |stand against him. Originally there two extra men on the submarine were twelve counts asking a total of and if there were that made more |$92,000 from the ball player on than 38 on board." grounds that he borrowed money | from Moore and after losing it re- BFH[NJ_J ML BARS S Stoms Rush at Elm City Post Office Won't | New Haven, Dec. 22 (P—Three of Uncle Sam’s Be Released BGIO]'G“r‘:rtir::oppm in the midst ox;osz:el San'[y Hearing Christmas rush last night, sniffed, I |sniffed again—land as one man, {rushed to the casements and flung Cincinnati, Ohio, George Remus, |wide the windows for either a Dec. 22 (®— skunk or a skunk's pelt is in one former “King of | Of the packages of holiday mall and - ino one is seriously Interested in Bootleggers” who stands acquitted ) {finding out which. of slaying his wife, Imogene, 1ast| 'y offensive package, however, ctober 6, will remain in Jail until | o' 150ated through one of the five his sanity hearing is held tn probate | 1os (0T RR (EIOCER one O he e court next Wednesda window eill for the present. Remus was disappointed yesterday All employes returned to their that Judge Willlam H. Lueders ot [, o SRPOrt O o e probate court could not grant the |, ] T ness for an sarly heanmg. He |{he Package had been singled out. hoped he would ne found sane at an immediate hearing and would be} DIVIDEND DECLARED Dayton, O., Dec. 22 (@ — At a ! meeting yesterday of the board of directors of the National Cash Register company, the quarterly | dividend of 75 cents per share was "declared on the common “A” stock /and the annual dividend of $3 per |share on the “B" stock. a free man at Christmas. The jury having found that Remus was insane when he killed his wife, Judge Lueders will determine whether he is insane now. If so, he must be committed to the state hospital for the criminally insane. The insanity hearing will repre- U < N\ A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS VALUE Only $59.50 | | | new zest to a | well-cooked Perhaps you have planned before to give her a Hoover for Christmas— and haven’t done it. 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