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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1929. rent wit HURRICANE DANG S PASTFOR PRE sl BY RIPLEY || w association | disposing | | third state alienist ready to take the not benefit t stand at 1 a closer with the manufactu of their crop thronzh a ntral mar- 26 (P— Keting ageney, the viee chairman | wncis Peacox for replied this objective undoubtedly | Dorothy should be sought. If real busine methods are introduccd in coopera- tive marketing, Stone added, a be ers i Fnd Sept ri Near Plains, N, Y | The trial of Eart I ‘the murder of his wif¢ neared its conclusion today. After two alicnists had described the defendant as a ‘“psychopathic ter price ean he demanded | personality” the defense rested yes-| Stone conttnued that he favored leaving only brief rebuttal, | the organization of cooperative mar- | mmations, and the court’s ck keting associations oniy on th:| | soundest of polic fore the case goes to the jury. s, | Dr. C. Floyd Havilar erinten “By employing good sound husi- dent of Manhattan state hospital, |ricss methads of marketing,” he said 4 Dr. Richard H. Hutchins, super- | “we can dispose of crops better tha intendent of Utica state hospital, in the old way. CANADIAN: FLIERY LEAD AIR SEARGH Alolt Despite Bad Weather Hunting for Planes 26 (UP)— intrepid of had Winnipeg, Man., Sept. Seven of Canad most aviators were aloft in spite weather Yoday searching the barren g UCATED - AND re the mental experts called by — | veather doday pentoling the Mol £ ¥ wean —— HE COULD PLAY THe P Erec b unrain Storm | e e oo - ER MeAlpine and his party MOST DIFFICULT CLASSICAL COMPOSITIGNS | 1n reply to a nypothstical ques. | Washington, Sept. 26 UPFInIR- | of woyen geologist exlore _ |tion which summed up the salient Suexain Ferah R Should their motors fail, it was |teatures of the case, they agreed | /088 the senate agriculture COM- i, ot cortain the searchers would [that when Deacock choked his wife | Mittee today called upon James |y, e mode their last patrol. for el Mount Vernon. N, |Stone, vice chairman of the federal| yi= "0t rescuc are alight in the Y.. apartment last April 21 he was!farm board, to submit to question- |, st territory — that vast the vietim of an “emotional storm® {InZ in preparation for a report UPON | ¢ iy of forest, Tundra and Mus- A and incapable of premeditating, re- | his confirmation. | keg inhabited only by a few In- ! flecting, or deliberating The vice chairman, whose home is | 4t e and fur traders j ik | Peacox confessed killing his wife in Kentucky, represents tobacco on| pjjarg known to be in the air to- : N fire to her body in a | the board and included among his|g.y were J. D. Vance and Pat Reid, kol roadside ot near Scarsdale, nsors for appointment by Presi-| y4 joft The Pas; Capt. Charles Sut- 15 five days later. In cross-cxami- dent Hoover is former GOVErnor | on and Bill Spence, who took off nation he said he acted deliberately | Frank O. Lowden of Ilinois. There | goom stony Rapids, Sask., and Capt when he felled her by a blow with |has been no advance fnformation of | i . Broatch, Pat Kelly and W. N his pistol hutt and then held her by v opposition to his confirmation. |gheriock, who are working out from (G Stone originally was mentioned for| Athabasca, Alberta. All are in t i | he alicnists testified that because | the chairmanship and now that that [ employ of the Northern Aerial Mir lof his “psychopathic personality” | position has heen given to Legge, is foral Explorers’ Co., which has charge |he acted upon an impulse which he | considered next in line for the post. | of the search. was unable to control and while in a | He has been designated by the| (ol. McAlpine’'s party in two state in which he was ir onsible | president to serve for five years, planes set out from Coronation Gulf {1 | for nis acts All Eight to Be Quizzed {in the Aretic occan Sept. 10 for & a4 They defined a “psychopathic per- | 0 F LT em. | 2000 mile flight to Aklav No sonality” as one lacking normal emo- | All © ght a ; 1 | word has been received from the ey - onal reactions and response, fn- |Ders of the board will be examined | oo i is believed they wer <] | capable of learning from expericnce, [ DY the committee, There has been| o 4" gown on some frozen lake |and prone to blame others for mis- |some talk of opposition to Commis-| ;" \¢ned due to the fact that s sioners Denman, who _represents | (h STEEIEE AR 0 O H | Draws Fine Distinction livestock, and McKelvle, who repre- |, (eif BAR WETL SN IRAE E Ty | acox was on the stand to ex- wheat, but whether ~this| o o0 country it was feared they plain what he meant when he testi- | amounts to an attempt to block con- | 00" (014 gtarve even if they es- fied previously that his actions in t firmation has not been disclosed-| o) o the planes uninjured killing of his wife were deliberate. | The committee also )umhr..;l; | Sty ot S o said there was a ‘“vast differ- Secretary Hyde, but inasmuch as he | 2 = ,”n AL doing a thing delib- | serves ex officio, he does not need | Husbands in Fight erately and toing it with delibera- | to be confirmed. 1 Over Triangle Case or | Chairman l.egge completed his | The Eternal Triangle” was the AR He also fook 40 minutes fo des- |testimony with a declaration that he | (A6 SEFRN BEERE, WO8, (L : cribe what passed through his mind |did not want the position if he was|{FiGE B MRS EATG §ER ‘like a flas n th oment before |to be confifmed under the “misap-| ' 000"t prosacutor Woods, who e ; | he struck his wife prehension” that he would favor a |8l tE 10 L LERCE T TP e S £ ! e TR hurried or = haphazard program of |\ oyt tnis morning that the men G ONE CIGAR | | farm relief. He pledged his ..rrcm;”m on a street corner early this Kt e aprioy 302 BEOSNS 0N HEWE GROH | to making the farmer prosperous|Mcr Of B SHTECE SOTHCT €CTN ; A WATERMELON 2 "Wns EXTRACTED AND EINT b | but said he would support no plan | (o i oriig alleged attentions to 2% Lps. | TAKERUINTERNALLY {ovmer Big League ; by y which T S ”.\,.mm,rlf‘”h, e L85 7 wouLp L (o CE RS b ‘ [ | ithone suitable considerationsof| (85411l Sent it out. | 4 PECPLE - $ EAILlSh | With the statement that the men The chairman told the committee | o oot L PR O d no right to T EK [lN ST“NE wvored stablization of farm com.- | ¢\ PE% BE UER BT Swn hana H modities only when it seemed me- |y 4 meacocki fined cach man $ | | cossary after a national marketing | 7 na” osts, ! T ’ i corporation or similar agency had|=ojihough the detalls’ were not (Continued from T | been perfected to conduct stabiliza- | o cyonteq in court, according to it | z fion operations. | Prgsecutor Woods, Hatterman is al- _|strong central marketing agency. | py5.useion on Conflrmation leded to have been paying attention lenegidserintion (EAiaConsllics INOmInaLon. So Although none of the senators|to Mrs. Olasher. About 1 o'clock personality from' a| The committee is conside e 0 looked at farm relief with a | this morning Olasher met his wife wred by the state depart- | neminations of the farm board ment- | ent ova i S e e i e |Dersgmiio) Un gy Cofthe furzacnigha nt publicly, some of them said | Hatterman was escorting Mrs. \ then gave his own | been serving under recess appoint- M . ; | Sriend ‘ the Selassifieation [ments, The commifics yesterday |that opposition to his confirmation | Olasher home. ; ot atement- « Al ras gl concluded two days of questioning On the floor of the senate appeared | A fight ensued. RBoth men were TMiami m ‘ e S T |inevitable. Administration leaders, | arrested by Patrolman William Gra- B | In response to @ question by Sen- |on the other hand, said they were | beck. i \o |ator Smith, democrat, South Caro- | confident the chairman would be | e : {lina, whether tobacco growers would | approved by a substantial vote. | HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS -, Possibility 1 not becaunse they arc| s ‘ ~fered from of ic personalities.” | “hurricane ye vou made mist Tvoiced by t y of menta ~bureau, : e Dr. Gregory was asked =dio Company 1 employed “I am not infallible Zunable to spe s G No Recent Mistakes Baince noon' V 2 oy s 3 e s T “Have you made any such mis- | had held cc i Martton o e tion t the past two months?” ; We : H hat 1 remember.” ~ Hundreds 1 1 5 n't you make a report in a Evacuation of the ( . it i e right here that a man was N ‘gion brought hundre alm ; 5 O and later made another on out of I i : £t ; ] lie never had been Insanc?” THE HOUSE O, M Fo. i o e v v fl e | s 5 5 “Did you make a report N al| \ H N the i “ vl nan. Called prisoner ia the Tombs was sane and ) | G ; \ HEs o tess asked to he on O the asis of that report he was iy A : x 5 was Drow Dlorson, | 56Nt to Sing Sing, two days later g ¢ : ondent, whe |Pecoming o ins he had to e Lol hor vor. |Sent to Dannemo; : S i 0 S . ‘o, | T reported that he was sham- > ; f | . of hizh protection Ey The committee Sought his (estimony |MIN8 Insanity, taking advantage of = 1t on had 4 S A o of /& meurotic condition of hysteria 7 that in a short time he wouid e < | "0l Joc S sinieomiam Cone R B hLy 0 o L i s thoro witn aim. [N PR o peyenosate ot Poise an rape At e et LAt e e o result of a series ) : g . What signs have you seen in this given tences felt ought to indicate he is a psychopath?" v ; Yery little.” e i an our. o b eidence of emo- ANGROCK CLOTHES ARE Various « - 4 b 1t Fyanson had instability, one of the char- g ) : % 1o vistics of a psychopath?” HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM losed Fes. but not a psychopathic o S BECAUSE THEY HAVE THAT Hollce g Second Doctor Testifies QUIET REFINEMENT DIS- Sl ite dr. Gregory was followed on the . Coast G 1 meriean offi- sand by Dr. Frank B, Robertson, TINCTIVE OF WELL TAILOR- e 0 Me, A5 Ho gave his opinion that Peacox 7 : d 5 cs, with was sanc at the tima of the crime ED CLOTHES. WOOLENS OF 4 1 mpt to de He knew the nature anc ality & 15 0efeated [or s acta®™ fne. prosscutor Leet STRICTLY SELECT PATTERN i 5 1 his now | “He certainly did.” DESIGN. HAND TAILOR- : “He knew he was doing wrong?" 7 i " “He did.” WORK THAT HAS WON v mmQ “You have observe e i 2 T Y ol L ”."5 A! HFN!Q]‘% pmoh et i here WIDE RENOWN IN CLOTHES : U RLALIE “For four His answers READY TO WEAR. fip V B gw were exact and responsive and his i SRGUNA U G ror one in his unfortunate posi- % 3 N in- ) n tion." e vic| B [ ESDANE’EN 9| Siancy. syme, acfense counsel e vt WLEUL (141 ¥ & | ked if what Dr. Robertson had - o statior 1| said was merely an opinion. b} e 5 < “He said it was his opinion,” out 1 (Continued from First Justice Arthur S, Tompkins replied. 2 n ramed biil Not “Examining Court” 1 only 11 state of his acts {} 1 zat-| T am examining the witness, not 1 the court,” Syme rejoined. Uil ne cr Justice Tompkins leancd over the Wi n)-R UG”;— E summarizes Actlons bench and pointed his finger at ALULN gUdEL T srney then sum- | Syme, = N 1 n | the | “Thig is impertinent,” he said, f n ; i E ) “don’t address the court in that way | 3! i UL or that ton g i JIALY iy Ul L4 3 a ne in | of Camp Described ' A moment later the judge rapped \ Nl with his gavel and requested quiet g or rst T ) m from a man whispering at the de- Now what do you think?” he | fense counsel tabi 1t st ths at time \ “Why that's my assistant,” Syme v pro I think he e said, “conferring with one of our that a lopy roplied alienis k Id tell good from evil?" “Let him confer quietly then,” the Ked judze replic | Under oss-cxamination Dr. " &y 1 have observed him here in Robertson said there was no evi- . S } cutor | dence of emotional instability in Ir “Yes, He shows normal emotion- | Peacox's character al reactions and in every way seems adio Episode Anger n avern ma ,“How about the testimony that he What do you think was his men- once broke up a radio set he was i \ at the of the working on and wrecked the room?"” 3 sk { [ he was of sound mind." at was just anger, curable by - ation ns 1 spanking,” the doctor replied. . ( on then began and 't it show inability to con- 2 ) ry acknowledged that | trol himself, one of the character- cre was such a thing as a psycho- istics of psychopathic personality?" rsonality “No, he didn't try to control e 1 1 s A onality is ahno himself T . J 1 t sked After Dr. Roberison was excused THIRTY-NINE MAIN STREET a5 to the y |a ontend ¢ pl me deviation from recess was, taken for lunch, with a, |