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|ed by the decision | 247.00. it was explained today by ssessor Claims Office : | Commissioner of Iinance Edward 1% Hall of New Britain The total receipts were $7,607 48, as comypared with knife had been'found in my kitchen. 1 tofd them I never did it.” Knew Nothing of Intin -y An interesting point involved in| “Did you know of the relations of the invalidation of the con- | Women’s Trousers Prove Real Boon Feply. | : - was removed from office under an- | last y but it is explained that i “Did you ever hear her name me nri other. The former assessor now |July, 1928, there w received from A WS for July, 1929 one Longh e claims that both laws. each Connecticut ::.).‘;\ payment of ‘N L 3 which was invalidated by the representing the com- No, T never did. Nt : ruling. have gone hack on the sta pany’s share of the cost of constuc books and that the first law takes | tion of the Washington bridge, so precedence over the second—in othe r | called, over the Housatonie river be- words he is an asscssor in. Attor- [ tween the towns of Devon and Strat- neys discussing said m.-[ ford former or's uncertainty and his claims might have been dissipated if d From accusations relat buildings and entries for a per cent on It was brought out that o hown th Allen signed the check: When Mr declared not remember whether or . “p 4 S0 O et o] was present at the A ril, 1 Whet Mag said iten there any re ok this short tence d vith you ing Mr “Was _ should not. b re or explain explain any- one ason why ot do you hink you “1 can’'t say.’ Asked about uarterly di was difficult Tax Collector and Special Gity Sherill Fined by Judge mother the and Mrs. Snook's announced determination to | testify was a further indieation of cr loyalty. The two women also visited Snook in the county jail during the evening. Needed Cheering Up | Snook needed a visit from his and mother to cheer him track of arried t [ SRRl \ 1 « Prossed f wheth . g v memb L : < * wher T " < & NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1929. Somerville, Mass., Aug. 7 (P— k | enue office with the ww:" Jq'* her 2-year-old daughter early to- g - | tioned twice as to entries hs answer| | 45y By & man who enterea and L 3 gjon each occasion was *I do fled from her room througa a | When Aller t McPhee told the po- Columbus, ., Aug. 7 (UP)—Mrs, | James Howard Snook, on trial herc been drinking. | band's defense, probably at today's declared the governor Mrs. 8nook, her attorney and Mrs. cuch case by his watch so that those n night and Seidel then made the an- C0-ED FOR JURDRS e ! loth the wife and o - — ] y ‘uul he confer with the board of di- | (st [rectors about it He was ther Intruder Beats Woman 8 LIL | shown a report Which, he said, he | Mrs. Annabelle McPhee was | know window Six stitches wers re. First P; to two lant had bushy hair, || Helen Marple Snook, wife of Dr | for the murder of Theora Hix, will 3 § . | court session, according to J. I° P % Y 4 S ¥ 5 could have | : w R e e R B selected for signature first all those Abner Snook, her 83- . 43 o v 3 - ¢ laws wanted in effect first and given | 5 5 signed first would be in effect first nouncement concerning the wife's| minute afte the second, lared their loyalty for assessor i | thought was the office copy. And Flees Into Night ; fiR“ IS D]RE‘ ”]Rs | Mr. Allen said the hookkeeper | 3 A} | figured it out and went fo the x brutally beaten as she slepe with i s ! quired to close wounds in her Wife Will Testify as scantilly attired and appear- | | |be called as a witness in her hus i i | the invalidated laws were reenacted | one by one. Had this been dong they | Seidel of the defense counsel. | husband's | vear-old mother, held a long con- approval to al others later. timing ference with Snook's attorneys last Thus, if the first law aifecting the festimony. would, still e versity professor wion in As if is now, some a “chance in New 18sessoT: minds believe he | the courts.” From First Pagze) London, A (UP)~ (ollector Hibbard N. Alexande he would appeal his viction on a charge of Sol Ockooneff, arter a dispute an all-day sc Tax said city at- crippled over pay- 1 he had held “six or pistol championship | rapid fire and “four or | shoeting. when was the first met Miss Theora yfert asked “About three ago. . Sh came to the veterinary department cnographer.” he replied Led About Her Work first time vidends they Some Situations Past Redemption | today Oue senator-lawyer pointed 2ut | that the blanket bills failed fo | tacking validate specific performances under | je > b L - 3 some the time for these pe me up | 1 3 i tormances having lapsed while the yesterday's events in the § i in authority awaited relief from the urt room. For him it was prob- b d 1 sitnation created by the supreme ibly the most difficult day to date court decision. Thesc acts pertain and when court adjourned he was a «d to a single performance or glum, dejected figure He had | P ried clauses authorizing 1 held an exten - rd Dean Davis White, for | ; ormances, on definite dates. with Miss Hix his chief at Ohio State Uni- such act was that authorizir ays after T met her. 1T tell ugly stories about him. | erendum in West Haven on had conversations with | Both testified that Dean White had | question of consolidating times of the day when | required Snook fo “settle with the 4 Orange. This was set for August had to go to office to- have | husband,” of a woman to whom | p A 3 3 Sees] sut was not held the act nographic work done. At Snook w id to have given mor-| & s > . % a withorizing it was invalidated. The talked about how she hap- | p} Whité further said he had : blanket bills did not make possible come to the veterinary | considered dropping Dr. Snook from | R ihe holding of the referendum :m.:\ She said she did [the university faculty because he | W i e inother authorization will have to be money for her [ was “slipping in his wor, < o AR sought in 193 consequently was | TDrumley's testimony might well Cotton manufacturers trace the evolution of the trouser | Various attorneys of cither party part been a particularly severe | trend from “the bloom=r girl of 18947 (inset) on her bicycle in New | Dointed out :1’-" the upreme Coilft ljn the face. Dr. $nook and Brumley had | York. At the left are shown quitted beavh pajamas; at the right, heach clstonfnyn I e ULy law _"”"] The collector denicd on the wit- Leen of equal rank and close asso- | overalls, | fler which the jury which convicted | pess stand tha the had used profan- ciates at the university for nearly | HEEralIEGhanma o orions slayer: Higy toward Ockoonef. about companionate marriages. Sie |20 vears. They had collaborated in| Boston. Aug. 2 M—Trousers N el e . i the writing of a text book amd had | women are becoming an ally of the | hrought the idea doubt as to the validity of said she thought companionats < i ) 5 o i s marriage was el risht ‘but when | worked much together. Yet Brum-|cotton industry in a fashion world | [n Venice, on the Lido, now, D na e eIy 8 3 y | B 4 - validity of the retroactive feature of | vou lost your companion. it wasn't |16y revealed that he was the man|which has found that it could e el et bl ntinty Sl “This remark led ns (o disenss | Who had reported to Dean White [short smart and comfortable lyi Y = | i reg: g habilitated the law, ther Chapy books of t nature.” the incident regarding giving mor- | years. the beaches all day in pajaimas | was to Miss Hix home il lly convicted, illeg phine to a woman and also had | Bench pujamas, overalls and trou-| The ) carry one At hanged. Chapman was exccuted on | warned Theora Hix, “not to go out|gerg cui sailor fashion with a pirate | s ¢ | day when it was raining. The next| . . ot {time he proposed to drive her out Had Few el country road and she agreed. natiot in slow and Vet in rifie “Doctor said i vere court cor neeting at whict oted ir )id vou favor of them know My tim > | : acts it of Hix | R o After PPolic Ju | posed nd $50 on Charles White, lector's office ou ever on yesterday Daniel M. Cronin im- fine of $15 on Alexander Special City Sheriff ittached to the col- “Yes. “Did he mak he directors by Attorney Mag \lien Hasn't Fhve Cents do not know of any rang - i 4 Catwaslag a gt nents,” Answe testified that as building for lia I r ! . pent. Alexander ordered “throw him out”. The spite protesta- | tions that he had a wooden leg. the sheriff ejected him, knocked him down and kicked him. White testified he e vored to se” Ockoonefi out of the tax col- {lector's office but in the struggle fell to the floor with the eripple and was forced fo strike him twice Ockoonelf arier ersation wis disagree White to | jeweler said d he attorn quently Mr. Benee s i tract. Cannot Kecall When Mr. Ben alled to € tha A W e T he versonally, had fro- hor his certain her becanse first we some of the| pened 1o I and others time he kept his from building to worl not have enough ool work and when in- red to accept paid. He did time he kept | “In g ral dizenssion only o him fc thos women's apartiner have blow. employment not seem of the tion was We talked At this point terrupted t mark that nywhere our conver a ¢ RO gner of her affairs. that the| corgiar nis on Walnut en a pa sonal ac alt for| “The demand for sun and out in the open. witness smart so continuously decreea Ler. Attorney Mag his purposs Benee's hecause vas ciety hoth skirls during the aroind | was knowledge latest costumes are the over- printed or plain, with hats or whether sash are the 1929 mode evo- meetings Director Berice ake up with My of heavy loans Mr from the company. On one occasion the idited by an acc sald Aflen Allen Bad Habits side of the ledg evidence that Dr Snook was known as such a peace- ful man that in none of visory those who knew had ever worn by the April 4. 1926 with men in the veterinary depart- IS St 1 bloomers On the other ‘On the cotton fabr And | Gwlfoyle Case Another [ 1ution of trousers which began with | {he logical answer to men's plus| By the sam ng these law- the daring | fours, the stylists believe, are tha|vers point out, Guilfoyle, | few | however, was | was made {ried.”” Dr {out of the four duck o cut | Hartford slayer of Mrs. Claire Gau- nounced them as “O. K." Mr eomislated 1% hodrs hatoge Lot lived tte of New Haven was illcaglly convicted and therefore illegally sen- | nformed the creditors in, answ & take off. Talked About Sex Books attorney’s questicn, S i He said he talked fo her at | tenced to life imprisonment. Gujl- Allen's Salary $10.400 and 10 1% C. Zeppelin - was onc | opvals quring the nest four or Biie diariorst voredline. & the last dutics of Lieutenalt| wocis and ghortly after they be-|ing was con- | for house | spAllins deiociatle e nalin L discussing hooks on sex and |sidered one of the leading authori- '4WN US¢ | 3 ] o the fioor of Both nouses vestesday| i { that the only effective means of re- | \ | storing the valdity of the 1500 odd | Jaws would have been consideration ATialr 10 per tent ot th Wicks as a naval offi-| o, > or four weeks after, their in-{tics on veterinary surgery and ma- The one. remark during the bicyele craze. | long Grash frousera being mar- and she got blocks from way back some is the use of such becoming that the style board the National ciation of Manufacturers about my So widespread ilor fashion and Snook said, worn with a FFrom First P garb ad-lge less tuck-in shirt and pirate Ass0- | sagh at tennis or sailing. y car e ’ ountant airship's storage bags. sald the tas e I L (“otton foyle was tried by three judges pro- she seen him angry; his habits were sof o Co 0 T vided for in an act which was among extremely good that not on B 14 1 its monthly report is- \ 4 eschew ev sec : 2 " i _ <Ly these indges and his professional stand- | 0ut the country will don pajama | v th liqnor but he | tobacco A b o Gt e for house wear. and even porch anid All the democratic leaders natural- | ould b prot within a year addition to his annual salary of $10.- resigned o becom: (y. present vogue for frousers | 400, Questioning Bence and construction — Superin- | timape relations began. teria medica “The present { Mr. Mag received the | Goodsear-Zeppelin | o court allowed Dr. Snook to| As a source of public interest in [Worn with bicycling costyme the | “I don't remember Akron, 0., where {Wo| oy.0 un account of the friendship|Columbus, the Snook trial is. gain- | 'eport sets forth At that ftme | The fact was brought out that the | dirvigibles, larger than the Graf Zep- exisigng between Marion 7. Meyers | ing rather than decreasing with there Joud outcry asains: Allen company wilhij|nelinkare S5 he uTlReor "“‘»‘" nd Miss Hix. after a bitter con-|age. The largest crowd to date femininity, 1 capital of $10,000 which incluied Forec indicated at ather oot petwoen defense and state at-|Was on hand yesterday and stil | up - of ihe cquipment of Mr. Allen. Mr jons would permit the start a2 i @ {orneys as fo the relevancy of (he|larger one was expected today. The :{uyul:;/t‘h(’;v])g:l. pomiblo that Allen x pollondy weather, Wi (iunce, Ho cautioned the jury, | crovd continues ‘st least 90 per ecelved b1 por ce shares. showers, were in prospect, | * ' ; 2 cent women. Yesterday afternoon, Kowever. that it was fo be consid-|¢°R y n seorge Y. Cl On Stand [ but Licu t S. . Reicheldorfer| : “hian axd i : proxee & SIS AEIL = et B it o e oerEod ered only. s it contributed fo.Dr.|®hen exdeptionally shocking teati- e second of the two director sald there would be no high wind to| 5o ORLY &8 it contribited 10 Br 00 (ag being extracted from a the company, Georae, Y. Cheney, was | prevent the take off. ErIOk el m ol Zinganhys dia ne | e Raa e et = el in the light of revealing the charac-| réluctant witness, thére was not a called 1o the MandeeHo Bhwgigel 1 bi- ¢ man in the first six rows of spec- sident but 1ad Httle opportunity < H“M‘v"‘“"r of the slain girl Yators s LEL to pay attention to'the business be- opected [ M. Snook on ause he was absent nine months o riedrice | steeling herself the year. il al it must have He admitted came early fo the casionalily that he the defense about this |1 vogue for trouscis usual answer dent for t corporation at was a started in 1914 disappearing the home, subservienee o men. et | “But the the field of ferent story. Tt was noble Aty to’ discard volity, The farmeretts women, ddnned ove and uniforms werc hreaking | laws they invalidation of the contend automatically gave them the | never having existed ard| reference’ they electing o existed ists (Continued From First con status of weduled. Cloudy weathe entrance of wonien into a aif considered Jlaw on which a fender be | {theic enactment by | Consider tantamount to ifice a who never | Net State Receipts \ttorney, Indicate Increase during 1y former judge, said the auto guest [ Hartford, Aug. 7 (P —While 41924 mean dunger” and a case fo | comparison of receipts of (he sta any New 1in tomorrow | of o reticut for July 1929 and | decrcase of $46 | possible work was tric Attorneys of they s “trouble™ of the gislative leaders add both ‘partics said to- pon ahead Ar feminine fri appeared ns Vor iller reach The four or fi one of the ralls in factories some motor laws lots of the Graf seats, almost general Hand FEarly i : against the or- S Leen, Mrs, Snook men's counsel table | by the special session. One the airship would women shafen early Sunday law was “in be tried in a was ther ay be the ed there Knickerhockers The ide P worn for iropped in oc- lays then set out md to Tokyo. Th Los Angeles eight sat at possible excuse immediate means of dicate a jump 1o Tokyo res in the William H. Allen fim money He saii he reports when i 15 in attendance ut the meetings and thought ness was prospering Did you know vas building two a ngs for William H ure, everybody the director’s an knew there never was any mnent yout it, he added His first knowledge of Allen’s he g in financial difficulties was when Allen renewed his larg: Cheney was holding, the Although he Bence at several of the mectings he could not say whether Bence certain meetings whict ioned by Mr. 8 under the impression resent when the 10 sonus for Allen w Dividends wire profits and surplus and Alle was taken for it, Mr. Cheney did hooks ot in ¢ he adm d Allen On Stand In answer to said the equipn ed was turned ove st its organizatior Whe company and that personally owes iooked at the ann busi- that the Alin Cc Allen buiid- wer, AS far as irrang note whiclh latter sav remernbered seeing Was were men- Cheney suid not see position 1o dell of questions, is bookkeer his partic e said she Mag Asks | It was at this d Question “You kno he hooks n ere 1 on ¢ Asked ventory the - bookk ord | tion of the point that Attoriey to he led before the were in ther from chair to e United two to the the answers to store. when Dy his ach are expeeted to take four overs o bare room that She was sitting brought One long look pas and then the professor 100k Kissed her. Snook’s face was white woman who is the jump | 2 year old daughter, riedrichshafen to Tokyo is'story under aympathetic regarded as the most haza ing from defense counsel clouds and ra Mrs. Snook, too, was difficult ani | but she was outwardly of the crowded days with lay duration at cach stop. the to consume h will bring the rting place here ated So Ry Snook wa. former her hand, September Asia Hop Hazardous Weather rirship by ove v supplied | Dr (uently ports will be to the 13t 1dio as are atlable he mother of by from ques because mountains. nake weather reports in may navigation that part pose world are meagre First Public Appearance - Tt was almost the first Other Trips Recalled the killing of Theora Hix York (P—1mpend- | 13 that Mrs. Snook has arly tomor- | in public. She has sccrete rman airlirer Graf [in the closed and darkene 1 round world crui she had lived with the cd other famous circumnavig professor. Her only heginning being to jail where she taken ) clothing. al E. O jour- time last Aug. 7 ht or hom wher mer him fre 1083 days or r hiis epic is made by army round the med only 13 1 flying time gone 175 days in expected took up the examinatior Mrs. Snook said she lived lumbus before her marriage tember. 19 and that she 8nook 15 yeurs his ‘quiet Known Mr. Asked as to said he red disposition to make Was and » days of fhva Him him from Saw saw said Angry irst angry or abu answers were given in a low ontrolled voice “What change have you notic the last few years?" “We h “Did t been muck vou see him on June | me was it?" the morning of that da at home for dinner?" 1 did not m from ahout his car. 9 o'clock lights on as the his | *started her ion- | Richketts of defense counsel witness 1 the cell. | ed between them Ohio State | leaned white of com- since June appearcd herselt for- excursions has in Co- in Sep- | had together.” ] upstairs. He T T was at il 8 o’clock when 1 went for with miy baby. We ull” turn directly Fhen 1 put the Wife's Volee Br Snook's voice broke a | ried ecp up with Rickett's Seyvmour Man Held 1 with h On Dunbury Charges held demeanor or city vourtipyr $nook in the | st 2 Hel G alruggle vl did tion not xamit What change have yo LUTLAR )t mental &t two years?” that sit or has been less. than anything, he did not Withorit long at any time Were vou t June Snook s ation hours John glary ¢ It olved I continued vas found. He w inds of hair in | compared i from A of Lake Can-|s stopped to from errupt the, seen in | attitude of [ more | read T0 WELCOME BOYS (Continued From First P ski. Attorney R, Judge Stanley J Morris D. Saxe, (. F. Smith, Attor- | | ey W. 1% Mangan, Gerald P. Crean Joseph Sexton, Johnstone Vance, ohn Cummiskey George Dyson, William Humason, Edward J. Dailey, Kenneth Saunders, Clarence H. | Barnes, Hugh Mc Michael J. | ! Kenney, W. (. Hart, Herbert Woods. John J. Johnson, John Tobin furphy, Pardon C. Rickey, {fohn Cabay, Joseph Smulski, Val { Gay, Ralph Benson, Stanley Budnicl, | | jack Argosy, Robert Wilcox Bryce | Long, Purcell Shailer Gustave Carl- | <on, Angelo D'Onofrio, Harry Hat- sing. K. N. Humphrey, Eugene Al- bro Jack I A. Hawkins, Max Honeyman, Edward Moore and Wil- liam Clancy. | Paige Seaton [ mander, Ar Cramer. Barl Monkiewicz raceski, Judge nna, JSames departnent com- rican Legion; Kenneth Panzer, Allan I'. Par Il Clarence Scarborough, Ned White, Farl Richards, W. 8. Alex- ander and James E. Usher will tion of the commitic | resenting the department of necticut, American act rep Con- as a se Legion " WANTS GUARD FOR WINE Man Moving Household Effects (o Cromwell Asks Police For Squad 1o Protect Drink. | They are to do almost cvery Captain to provids wn escort for a man while he moved his household effccts from Now Cromwell was asked | thing, but this afternoon George Kelly was asked Britain to When e why b | wanted protection for his | moving, Captain Kelly that onsisted of fine And so | cordon of police 1s informed most ot the hous old old there effer Itallan 10d will be no leading the little from New wine police Britain to Cromwell LONG CITY COURT TRIAL In a trial which lasted three court this morning Traceski reserve hours ‘m city Judge nley T'he broug & Gagner against A Attorneys Thomas I | Donough and John I represented the plaintiffs and [ Frederick B. Hungerford ed th endant suit was bertson Judg represen THREE HURT IN PLANI Angeles, Aug. 7 I ngers were reported Dicgo-hound Pickwick Airw made port plane i Drive here this aft Riverside hortly after leaving the Central air te he rminal at Gle to stay. So fashion d¢ cided o ca testing the constitutionality of 2.76 for actual zain yes- ! terday's validation of this law. void- | in net Two girls — yes, and maybe two hundred girls, are watching the “Light Housekeeping” ads today for the suite they're going to oc- cupy this fall and winter. Isn't it logical to assume that if you place your ad there, outlining the conveniences, comforts, furnish- ings and location of your rooms, that they’ll precisely meet the need of some of these people? The an- swer is obvious. Get your ad started at once. Just Call 925 and ask for Classified Ads. 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