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foetin. = o R SRR I M S SRR NS 2 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929. WPATENSIN HOSPITAL SAVED BY HERDIC CREN ses and doct board becan to le At from t across t The assured Patients Back in commissio Flzht Way physiciar John Logan and with their ar ht their wa of them to Win The Drs elke, rd. o a ows John over t vindow ILLINDIS STUDENTS lool orgay ownership d to in clf mig tion. “ o INLIUOR SCHENE present gallon zallons 1% of Longbo fo out ization, of liquor luals, the pe could frate padlock ac- - CONNOR BELIEVES . BRIDGEPORT FIRM NSERIDUS STRAIT o outfit acco is similar imd rding to hat of M own Con who mmedi Pipe Fitter’s Helper Arrested in Murder ity, N. J., Nov. 18 (# vear old pipe helper tter's his Witt cousin of Helen as a second Wittpen, for City and sioner, heart ing from Edward been en- arged wit pen H n 1y G Otto of Jersey Lighway comr > was shot through t r home after retur The slayer w r. to whom she I used ntions o another n CONARDLY ACT, POLICEMAN SAYS ould 10t “got Then you not Mangan offic 1k 1o him 1 like to give said every Judge Man reason he 1 tl 1o save himse it on denicd to was after Scanlon Caby actin Sergeant ! Scanlon after Officer apparent and vas unsteady on his In reply to Judg: Flynn said Offi- he would ha anlon and orderel not to drive the car more night but for the fact that he resh." Blow Could Cause Dizziness Mangan dwelt on the sil effect of a siap in the or a blow chin, and Officer 1us fold him he had experience “had th Delbert Vei- at d him alcohol man rgeant any I po le face on the with punches, having gloves on” wth Office ¢y a number of times C. A, It was possible low and feel it for ies afterwa in sensation of dizziness. You think once Officer Veley hit Attorney the to take a several form min- ds th of is enough vou. do you Woods . have I'rosecuting marked i swered say Officer Cabelus an- They did ir duty as they saw it and when Sergeant up his mind to Scan- n ving him ng s ac St ey lynn mad lou's cond after obser him, ¥ rly ¢ 00 of | lon was ¥ un- 1 did or Flynn's inquestionabl in £ liquor was nigh testimony. Mangan My rove 1 Officer Cosgrove cours ft anotl en it reported h the Judge Mangay serious questior dly frightened and rezult of be Johnson. Lawyers and touch w appreciate ing the to luct to th policemun's As 1o the court was was as to deserve Arg said as Scanlon ing struck others consts h the police not g of coming crage on into pol person Scanlon Ju entirely thout being under of liquor as significant Jol testif! probable that of was had steady v T whereas e atine to Scanlon o officer was positive intimately him new t ngan said aid th his mind arres g2 M as to Judge Traceski re doubt wt in STEADY SALES HIT GAINS ON YARKET (Continued From Tirst Paze) i m to in other Rhode Island cities was the first stock exchange f as a result of the recent suspend break, although two mbers of the York ge and one York produce ced New nember 1o New exchar iously had annou Transacti large opening 1 t chan on Farly £ Some of the and n actions ze3 1 ares International Nic Anaconda Copper General Foods s Commonwealth 0 shares wern. pr 1 5.000 shares Union Carbid 0—up $1.87 5,000 shares 1 o 3 oft $1 pric ted Corporation PROTRACTED TRIAL ~ N WMANUS CASE questions (gainst hoth McMar listed, and rel the police o as o and Rothstein tionship if any members of the V's office hownever hal o admit they had newspaper stories ing on the trial lengt Asked Change of Venue sought 1ge of venue ses the ground that by newspaper < 100 sirong against his toucii- nsue- prejudic toiarily names ortly talesme red from the courl room today, only the tales per reporters being allowed 1ce lines, stretehed corr numberi ) odd and newsy through the po several plac rough lor old building Some Vacancies Seen ¢ ranks of the t ) vas | of the be many vacan lesmen as Tuesc called to Wien f trial, but of Mii- Joned hec Absence homas, better Thompson, ill plen kno hospital witl Thomas, who the state char of their impor s since recovered ted 1o be ed i s present to obably late th 1. m Mr. M He brown suit, grey hat and dark blue was dressed in a oa followed Brothers They v ere by ana ichonald ho will prosecute Selection Begun rles . Nott, Jr room shortly after selection of the nd assistant district entered Gilbert P last uesday adjourned called Taylor, who was sworn bef the trial was first talesman for examination Before s however, Judge Nott reminded the jurors of their statements when they on the the examinations were place ccial panel tha cent cheating, he On BIND POTASH GVER W ( Atto ined ad od t e touc the stable Parl local him present the had ad the four ne gar Killing another for inst a mber 2 Nov It ed larg mayoralty aim. however, a with President rmination {o mpa does ¢ : policiesof 1 posses tor Potash's 1t 1 Anna N S. Nesgoda 1 ited the same which group of faction, *a Testiry with vard Pot us 1o soda. an Arift bill in the b * and said the mee sing who has “Young liana, ¢ mself with th of T 1l Hoover er of Gu nson Do the w made a leader. thrust Mos of pro natorial campaign If of Rhode for reclection 1o call together v resolution rom Island of T0 HIGHER COURT - vis client e Moses ntifies Potash 10 Frawley ¢ approval the Fr iden L NEW GUARD Wi PLAN CAMPAGN Senate’s Younger Faction Heets Tonight to Conler tion PRECINCIS MAY REQUIRE Board of Selectmen Will Meet night to Consider Purchase of Lquipihent of vo 1 will T hoard of selectmen sel ¢ ht 1t ctions can b 1 reasonable time clos Hoover carry out executive, Allen of Kansas deseribed Te proposed adjournment on is fellows the republican party by get- t shape ing was allicd e ( Need is Shown s of New aracterized faction re- co land next Pt pr takir cani 1 It tha MORE VOTING MACHINES live purchase of ad- determin- at is expected th used allocated o0id the expense rmine possible, Thcalcf Guild to Give conld ident 1 Miss ( ] o Yo pnsta Ne¢ ur produc president o will fake place nounces select- first hrys “Craig’s Wife” Dec. 9-10 had That they i - they said rgeant Flynn testified Steol Common, | hs partment Scanlon did not know whether it gy 50—off .75 capital punishment was day or night when he was ar- 1" ;060 shares General Motors o A e e e rested. He was “pretty fresh,” a180, | ;iice 342.12—up $ e e SR ters e Sl ‘0“_““ . e S 2o according to the sergeant. Sriiiay e s i en gt ; | guanizoyhiesnomins . ghant Talian A. Judson of 210 Chestnut price $41 up $1.12 wEempater TERve b ““”“' e L et ontweighed Young Wy wer 1 on Saturday street, nigh tender at th 5.000 shares United Drug 5 5 S Sl o] A : Main street crossing testified that ' ¢zo'oqyp $1.00 Fhphia ol ithey he to Officer Johnson "2 40 shares « for ahen the latter stopped Scanlon. H a7 Gordon | did happen 1o be looking when to the officer slapped Scanlon Drunk at Bachelor Pa company anlon testificd that he attorney gener- a bachelor p t Hart'a pond to | Kensington the night previous 1o and the trio crawled ledge. the flames folloy through the shattered glaes There they hung flames shooting through the broken v and licking at their fingers u ladder and when it appeared ey niie e e s ment below Their only inj out o Allen i Watch New s Emerson studio Investigation Conting that | = 5,600 shares U. ) state ban ing t were not opposed t continued opera in, Group rs of an TIGHTERS "WEIGH Nov. 18 IN i () ~=Primn heavyweight Ma poun: tigation the Judiciar and Banker's Cap Com neetic o A1 ndosw I Lo I firemen ¥ ibling of raised a took S ¥ wou itor y Just ¢ on cnfering the jury Guard might oy vent hen cighed in this their 15 round bout hall tonig nera scaled ibling Ahowt said, and him some o'clock 40 o'cloc 0oa won- noon Albert was falking aler, price While no accurafe figures available as 10 the losses sustained o ¥ by investors and speculators in the (o o" generally conceded 10 in the coun wall none v to wi their minds swors Nott I to proceed Mr. Brothers read to the the list of his had they spondcd 1o other Comn not 5 1.wo B tion as hey his sister sines ordered the medicir ork this 1 to confer Judge 1ot pit o fact - Engl per slapped Hullo. bi act at 11 o'cloc 1l said that » this wh re g recent be the breal vorst cial history tri Kknowin, n and loy ng abho he ha number ol came hacl and e up hin v talesmen s0In¢ are trying street helieve ; ‘ Withesses () for a I'ro At and any to tak up ALMANACY POOR corpor records and Mr Rflernoon PLANTO PROMOTE . BUSINESS ACTIVITY amination olving the bank- en of the individuals concerne (‘onnor was 1o be questioned ti Is WA, LADD NAMED * ADJUTANT GENERAL = Poll of M WEATHER GUIDES Tran<portution [ hn's wioned st Page) lead plenty in- | Morris B 0 Useless Church Major ha the arrest. He had two drinks of liquor and then went out and sat in the car for a while because id not feel well. ¥ vou did not go out to sober up?” Judge Traceski asked. and Scanlon replicd that had not gone out for that Purpose He drove two friends to West Harifor« and felt capable of driving, and on returning he park. ~d on Main street and started across the to a restaurant. Thought Johnson Was Fooling Officer Johnson ked him “Where the hell” he had heen, and replied by azking him “What the wll” he wanted to know He thought the officcr was “fooling™ but when the officer demanded to sce his license and he gave it to He did not make any move ke the officer but the latter him in the face. He knew Johnson and often talked to him when the officer was on the West Main street beat Cosgrove Heard Sound of Slap Officer Cosgrove testified that was 2t the police signal hox near the crossing and saw Scanlon of the car and walk 1. Officer Johnson stopped ¢d to him for a while and Cosgrove nest heard the A slap in the admin- JTohnson to Scan- rushed Sean- the arm and ou're sure he stree for. him ok slapp Officer stri he vilroad t out across Officer of icer then ross the street by thought ed my car 1 had seen enough head.” Officer Cos- Why d not wait inisl Traceski Office son had car by Officer awered Johnson refurned police station from the po- having locked O'Keefe asked and the and 1 you Judge Tob then sked. “Well in Cosgrove a When Officer after )ficer Seanlon AL told it fl of 1 up. ¢ the charge wa was | under We met 1 told him a4 A pretty Officer Cosgrove driving in- | Acting anlon Was Normal Officer Kiew obriety he did Belicy eplied that he had not noticed extraordinary about the Scanlon walkad hefore heing why T went to the and asked Sergeant he thought Scanlon’s condition was result of blow,” the officer an-| bt mar 1 which rcross the street ar- or a 1t did S Flynn .t hesitated and say Trac lieved o of then said inder the r COSErove liquor,” Offic Scanlon Not Unsteady, O'Keefe Says 1 not observe anything unsteady Seanlon’s manner walking got close to Offi- ohnson was talking to him and 1 not notice any signs of his having 1 drinking. rosecuting Attorney J. G. Woods a conviction and praiscd th 5 who testified for the statc. | ot in amall percentage of the holder that a very country cscaped shrinkage of the their securities. Many Sold at Loss Between 2,000,000 and 5 individuals are believed to h at stocks though of offset the some of houses today disclosed from to 30 per cent of accounts on the books before the cither closed out, either voluntarily voluntarily through up additional margin, practically impotent reduction in security values The number of accounts out by the largest wire houses prob- ably averages less than 10 per cent, authough the percentage is believed to run much higher in the smaller houses. GHILD LOCKED IN HOUSE _ IS FREED BY FIREMEN security the somme value of without market el oss. al- wer least some many by year A the these profits taken earlier canvass of issior in large cor that break were or in- inability put or rendered by the sharp to torced Three Year Old Girl Rescued By “Smoke Eaters™ After Long Climb Up Ladder. ar old d Mrs. John ( street locked Ihe Mr. and Diwight afiernoon the yard, three v ughter of arter of 80 herselt in this while her mothe in and then was unable to turn the key to open the door. Word was sent to the fire department and Co. No. b responded at 1:59 o'clock, ralsing a ladder to a third story window and opening the door. RAINFALL 1:17 INCHES Week-End recipitation Over the Has Rajsed Shuttle Meadow Reservolr Appreciably. the week-end today 17 il Shuttle inches, read- the water de- I show. The dry Rain to press Meadow reservoir 1 ings at the office partment in city h weather of the past few kept the reservoir at unusually low point, hut the supply has not been drained to a point of alarm at any lime, over D. A. . OFFICIAL DEAD Ansonia. No (P)—Mrs. Wil- liam Holmes, a former regent of Elizabeth Clarke Hull chapter. D, R.. died Sunday at her Plea st an illness d ing 18 hom: ant - froi last Ma Holme yeara of Mrs. vould hav Jan. 1 of the 1. attended been 71 served three Calder gent and twice | the national gathering of the organ- ization in Washington, the last time in April of the present year. Her husband, a sister and a brother, the latter two living in New York survive her, months has | | arrive odd, parts of which Who's Who from gambling ranks. There v “Nig- ger Nate” Raymond. James Meehan, Alvin C. Thomas, Meyer and Sam Boston and Mrs. Marion A. Putnam of Asheville, N. €., heralded as the “surprise” witness, who was a guest in the Park Central hotel the nigzht Rothstein is alleged to heen shot there On re Brothers identified of witnesees before the grand jury Mr. Taylor, the Alesman. quickly climinated himself as a pos- juror when he said he was azainst ¢ punishment in re- question of Mr. Broth- read the country’s have uest of defens: those who had not My connecl | | | | | of his apprared firat siblre Lewis C. Paine, a newspaperman, the next talesman called denied that he had any first hand information of the Killing, had .formed an opinfon as to guilt or innocence of the defendant, or had prejudice against the police riment. He also said he had no prejudices against gamblers. Mr. Murray had hardly started his questioning when, as Mr. Iaine aid had the papers at length on the cass state chal- lenged and he was excused Manufacturer Lixcused 15 Zuher, a manufac st called, but was he presented a letter from a doctor saying he was in poor health IXlmore W. Lewis, an exporter, | was challenged both by defense and | state when he e did not ‘ | was H the | any dey he the furer cxeused | when said lieve he could lay aside his preju- dices or opinions. The state lenge was overruled by Judge Nott but when Lewis persisted in his po- sition the judge allowed the defen- dant 1o challenge and ordered Lewis' name stricken from special pancl roll 50 Witnesses Calle:d . v York, Nov. 18 (&) s were assembled today to| t the trial of George A.| wus charged with the slaying Arnold Rothstein, Broadway gambler. | Although trial was technics ‘ ly begun Tuesday when one juror was sworn, adjournment was | granted on the motion of the prose- cution hecause of the illness in Mil- waukee of Alvin “Titanic” Thomp- son, witness. Thompson trict thie lst telegraphed {he dis- attorney's office that he would | tomorrow | The witnesses include TBroadway | and track habitues. associatcs of Rothstein, and guests and em- ployes of the Park Central hotel he was shot November 4, race where 1928 One of Four Indicted cManus, who has becn li- under $50,000 bail since 1 summer after spending several months in Tombs prison, is the only one of four indicted for the murder to be arrested. One of the others is Hyman Biller. Two were indict- | ca as John Doc. | | The slaying of Rothstein, which | has heen described by District At- |torney Joab A. Banton “just a casc at T Quislanding Washer | of All Time ! A TRIAL WASHING will convince you that the Maytag excels in construc- tion, convenience and per- formance. PHONE for a Maytag before next wash- day. If itdoesn't sellitself, don't keep it. Maytag Radio Deferred pay- 4 Programs ments yqull E 3 2. Chicago-KYW. il WL g Desver- KLz, - Des WHO! ™ Detrolt-WIR: Eort Worth- WBAP. 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