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RUSSIAN TRIAL 1§ NOT INTERESTING Press Doing Best to Maintain| s only a first-rate prosecutor at work. The 53 accused nien are ulso an | average aesortnent. Only by & vio- | lent stretch of the imagination can | they be cast in heroic roles, | whether as marf or as great | conspirators. If there are any super- | intriguers among them, they have {mot yet made a public appearance. | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 HOOVER T0 QUIT POSITION SO0N Will' Devote Full Attention to| until after the ber. “Mr. Hoover is devoting himself almost cntirely to closing up out- standing matters in the department,” the statement said, “so that he can ask the president (o relieved from the seeretaryship at some carly |date. He hopes to start west about | the middle of July ling upon the be nvolved property on Arc strect used by the defendants for a {barber shop, which was closed for {a number of weeks pending the out lcome of the case. William I, Man gan represeuted the plaintiff whil |A. S Anaroniun was counsel for the defenda Count Karol,\'i Denied | The twenty-odd called so far make H] ca : president en route. Mis speceh of | !a rather sorry picture. Most of N mpfllgn acceptance of the republican nom- | |them admit outright sabotage ory {ination will be delivered during the (I\"‘\":‘ ""o"; H“:p‘;;{\":“\"‘“ ;:‘:)': ro. egligence, 3 y ai !first week i ugust & Stanf Lo BN, ON © pralen o e AR R A eaiigay) une UR—al- ) T weelk In August at - Stanford |y ubic of Tungary, and before thy 2 ) S isdecds, Nearly all ad. though relictant to abandoi his per- | - war onc of the richest men in tae (United Press Staff Correspondent) ‘.‘:,u,'lp;‘;,,f‘::,.".:';“.l”;i :f";liznil‘.’. “:,d,_ sonal attachments and daily con- Balkans, Las been denied an appli Moscow, June 11 by Mail.—(UP) | {nough o few claim they thought |tacts as Secretary of Commerce, cation to he allowed to plead as « been an enormous (they were recciving “premiumé for Herbe t Hoover is to resign from pauper on the ground of inability to amount of romanticising, both at|good work.” [the cabinet in the near future in or-| B8 28 0 BICEOE GBI |y exorbitant Tegal rees. i b { Motive is Money der to devote his full attention to | AR f0 fuute for Wi ; hix | The court refused the application hame caad ahroad, | about dhe e far bt |the presidential campaign. Y, to give all his tlme to hist i ) tement that no pauper “Shakhty trial” which has beeny 5 08 DU8 B0 TR0 (08 O el | By mid-July he hopes to leave | Office 4 chiiruun of the could live in such expensive citics droning along herc since the 1Sth \jue yiincs wnd endangering lives | Washington for the west, stop over | Bational comm 15 London, Paris and New York as of May. At close range, unfortunate- [ o “ey ™ g G ron oney. There at Brule, Wis, to present his ro nay o < { Count Karolyi did Iy for those who must sit through Iy no “idealism” of ignation to President Coolidge inf| THUS two cabinct vacancies luve (Clount cavalyi It, the affair is neither as dramatic |,y gng involved. In other famous |person, and then proceed to his aled by the presidential | oty on June nor as thrillingly ~ sinister as the |Soijot trinls—of churchmen or so- |home at Palo Alto, Cal. There he|(MUPAIED. Thore hive been 0o in- | peited to r Evarll s lod 40 belicve! | O hne 1o eeelie Sine e nyet|dlEntions ag {ovawhoniiUib e it The hearing still centers in the held their heade high: They | week of August, the official word of | Will select to fill them, although re- eoal pits of the Don Basin, where it |1.q plotted and connived for God, |his nomination’ by the republican |€¢Dt Precedents would give the port- has succeeded in Showing a Broub | ion fatherland, for a new and deliver his address of ac- | 10108 10 men now serving high in |fo gather data for a book on social- of engiueers deliberately sabotaging |jution. No such person ceptance. the departments. In this connec- | ism.) production and _accepling money | oyyerged from among the 5 Decision Public [ tion. Walter 1%, Brown, first assistant = for their trouble. When it gete 10 the | ¢in) “Those who adimit Determining @ question that has | SCCTCtary of commerce for aviation, FORLCLOSURE JUDGMENT ro-called “Kharkov center” and'wyq10 or in part, are by their own | caused a wide division of opinion |14 Julius Klein, chief of the judgment of foreclosure wa “Moscow center’—and particularly | joceription small, seif-sccking per- ' among his , advisers, Secretary | PATIMENUS burcan of foreizn and | wondived in city court today by Act when it bars the doors for. a closed | g5 \ith little 1o recommend them | Hoover's decision was made public | domestie comn are mentioned fine Judge Emil J. Danberg in the ession on matters involving foreign 1o the yanitold public watching the late yesterday in a commerce de- |48 Possible successors to Mr. HOOVEr. yction of Mary Furman against governments—the larger Propor- |yn,) | partment statement. For the most Louis L. Diming. The date of v Hons of the conspiracy may emerge, | I part, his associates have favored an| - SEFTLED OUT OF COURT demp was sctas July The A Melodrama | = e il e = e . % g bele i B " | 9 " early resignation, although some had The $250 suit of Willard H. Eddy | amount wnvolved is 28. The firm Having advertised the trial as ,,lPolea Will Take Part ven ventured the suggestion that|aguinst George and Murion Toplyn of Roche & Cabelus represented the melodrama, the press is doing its In Shaft Dedication | xir. 1oover retain his cabinet post | was settled out of court today. The | plaintiff. best 1o keep word with its clientele, | At 4 meeting of the presidents of | | especially abroad. In a judicial pro- | gigferent church and civie or | ceeding as complicated as this all|tions connected with the the old and trustworthy stage Pro-|pgoart parish held last night at the pertles can be exhumed by glibigacrcd Heart school, a resolution journalists. They find a Judas or|yag adopted that all organizations| two, several Roskolnikoffs, a|yyke part in the dedication bloodthirsty prosecutor, rows of | cisjes of the World W memori: pallid faces, ete. | which will take place September 2 The fact that the trial is set in | Pleading of Pauperism Melodramatic Effect BY EUGENE LYONS To See Coolidge Also with the intention of ing from the Work of the SEMI - ANNUAL SHOE SALE Starting Friday, June 29 MEN'S resign- Secretary depurtiaent, cabinct, ~There has interior advanced republican and to the arrived in Mexico 9 and said that he ex wmain in Mexico for ey studying conditions. | He aned to Cenera) America . Chili and Argentina eral months visit in this | guilt, in | de-| 4 Now Were ...31125 ...31075 875 8575 All Sport Oxfords $6-50 Moscow makes the temptation to employ such worm tricks so much stronger, encouraging much loose writing ahout “Dostolevsky char- ncters,” “Slay fatalism” and the like. The truth is that, taken in the targe, this trial is remarkable for its resemblance rather than its contrast as compared to trials the world over. The chief difference, indeed, is its lack of the usual awe-inspir- ing formalities: The free and easy way in which witnesses make speeches and argue with court and lawyers, the absence of gowne and wigs and rituals. The informality glves the place a rather tame ap- pearance. A stranger entering this collonaded red-draped hall in the house of trade unions, %o often the scene of labor conventions, might think for a moment that another | such convention was under way. Real and Grim Under the same surface, of course, the matter is real and grim enough. Fifty-three men face the possibility of death. Right or wrong, the coun- try considers these men an indi- cation of a larger menace. But cer- tainly there is little of the unusual --and nothing of the brutal—in the procedure. The defendants get full opportunity to speak for themselves. There is very little of the “yes or no” type of questioning, and wit- nesses speak without restraint. The presiding judge curbs the prose- cuting attorneys at least as often as the defense lawyers, The trial is a “Schauspiel,” as reported abroad, only in the sense that all sensational trials are such. "he anxiety of the public to get a impse of the court is not withont parallel in other lands. One need nly think of certain notorious mur- der trials in America. The press here makes as much to-do about political crime as the American press does about sexual crimes, and the public responds accordingly. The incisive Nicholas Krylenko, chief prosecutor, is indeed an inter- csting personality. Short, compact, clectrically alert, with a mind that seems to work with the force and precision of a machine, he seems to have been cast for his role. 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