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;] NEW BRITAIN DAIL} RALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929. JOCCEOR L C ol NS oA o WLO | voices, an oath. a “bang.” |for the murder of Arnold Rothstein. jlords of industrial America andcommittee of the United:. States ) : L 2 the blood Doctor Trial on Sces Man Staggering District Attorney Joab A. Banton, leaders of organized labor today an- |Steel corporation; Walter ! GAtford, 2 y | 1 the | in the Americah’ :Tele- o v L Frightened, she ran down making the prediction, also said swered the call of President Hoover president of S Narcotic Law Charges ||, [r8hencd. she ran ‘dow steps, | the opening statement of his assist- | for counsel and cooperation in his|phone and s Telegraph company; i s to 0 son, Ariz., Nov. 21 (®—Dr she saw a man, a stranger to her, |ant, Georgé N. Brothers, would re-|campaign for stabilized and stimu- | Henry M. Robinson, Los | Ankeles T e e 7 William V. Whitmore, formerly || oo ring after her, his hands|veal that gamblers' quarrel was |lated business conditions, banker, representing the Callfornia - b e ancellor of the University of || 2 S5EAE 0 E Dol tehind the fatal shooting of Roth-| Men whose firms employ millions development board; Walter Teagle, B ¥ NGk i / Arizona, was on trial in federal [{ *5n 5t e At oceur- |Steln in the Park Central Hotel, workers and spokesmen of the | president of the Standard Oil com- (Continued Ire st 1 ) . 1 privately i Listeict court toddy on ek Siof ce, Brothers said, Bridget Farry | November 4, 1928 kers themselves hastened to the pany of New Jersey; Clarence , M I v to e H * SRElYIe stolutestedsal mare e sk | The juyy was completed yesterday | White House to join the chief exc-|Woolley, of Chicago, representing tion would 1 ie att p 5 == = laws. A co-defendant with o man Mrs, DPutnam saw, 0fter three days of examination of cutive in intimate discusslons of [the American Radiator —company: 10 tell an old jok s : (Cor oy ) s Tito I'lores, proprictor of . Roth j:‘_l Who slageess “1 ‘i‘o'“"' E nen. Although the defense was | what can be done to prevent the Matthew S. Sloan, president of the Tlie i eing & 1 & Tueson drug store [ Servants' stairway to the streat, |AIOWed an extra peremptory chai- | ricent collapse of security pricvs|New York Fdisen company; B. J While 1 < he ; R o A eral narcotic agent, the i Jolice took him to the ||LN&E after it had exhausted its or-|(rom undermining the fundamen- |Kulas, president of the Otis Stecl o st \ 5 A ks e el s itness, testified RO EE R DOl LS him 10 the | jginul quota of 30. the last two jurors | ¢a1ly sound structure of American company: Samuel W. Reyburn. Y5 : v ) liate J Tl S b cight months | Polyclinic hospital, where he died |\were picked without the defens B eonomice) president of Lord & Taylor; Jesse | sale. As a furt Lucement Sl g R i L ane A g s o rarchif 42l | En s s Dis T a e {having the right of challenge. First on the day's programi, as|Straus, president of R. H. Macy & 2 (“\M‘ ik i bro 1 gr v -2 1 Whitmore issued approxi- || Detectives went to Room 3549 an All Jurors Business Men Mr. Hoover resumed the series of |Company; George Laughlin, Pitts- cd, of the evangelist : TEGLN B R A BT omarcotic prescrip- || hour or <o later, whare the lights| The jurors were selected from & conferences interrupted by the |burg steel manufacturer: A, . 1 would e thrown ) L ireator R s e e e ? o Pemans, wllich were 4 Nore SU burnine | Thers wers four | epeclal panel o 160 They mre alll o gin! o Wer Secretasy Tamed| W |Rotiertabn o the Westinghouse : SOl o % e tir Il Raso < by Flores half cmpie whiskey bottles, and business men. leanons Good, was the meeting of industrial | Electric company; Redfield Procior, 4 . e o < Lol ULk ¢ Eovernment alleges _also | | McManus' overcoat and & handker-| “It looks like a fino clean-out izt Vo8 I8 Beq B8 SR REE Iro b on Drent of the New g ¥ Tord b ann i o : of t e baepant Dr h i more and Flores f bearing his initials, also : ,]'m‘),g.\{n.\l:in\x~‘.-01vv11\t‘1v:t‘1 after I | 5uch famous names as Henry Ford, |land council; Ernest Trige ong had t ; « utid iin send { i ' mail order business creen had stood facing them while they' (o D) Young and Julius Rosen- | Philadelphia: and Phillip H. Gads X T R ; i SaDOET e : cotice, supplying customers e 1y wa5 startel | were sworn in wald f den. president of the Philadelphia Gy < letallal o e ral Arizona cities. or nus. who was not found| A Pistol which was picked up in Secretarles to Assist Chamber of Commerce. 2 ¢ id " £ ned for thr ¢ \\'n‘n avenue vm)!\uh ‘th ‘m‘.fi S AR T i N re peoy 2 o S Chauficur Got Coat ‘,’H’:h’\‘:f‘i:“’“:”;‘ T o e My {and Sccretery Lamont of the com D e Lord ‘ ! [ A4 hwight, s 3 every AL Med home there wers | s et by Iieuten. |meres department were d inio | ' 5 ; 1 only v lis chaufieur hal : Bults olice small arms | Consultation. together with Juliux & i : = NG tion Schedaled come to the house about midnizht. | expert the weapon with which D2rnes. chairman of the board, and i v ses- | however, got an overcoat 15Tl Stk William Butterworth, president of s from e pait ft | Rothstein w shot, it was an- : ‘ : - 2 | 1 mber 2. by and has been found sinc rounced outside court the United States Chamber of Com- L : Picture Gallery Mood 1 sar cismologists nt, the senate will take up Meanwhile. Brothers said. a chau- | Bullets fired in test shots from the WEree. H sped there N « Blood ¢ ng standing controversy over|fieur had picked up a revolver in|gun bore the same grooves as the| APproaching his problen from FUR I]EAI] BUDIES e gallory t ollo \lmost Persuaded 5 vight of William §. Varc (o be | ihe sireet outside the Park Central, |bullet taken from Rothsteln’s body. |bOth ends of the cconomie scale s SEoime G g | 8 Dr. Henry 3 . 1 as sen from Pennsylvanis ST N e e e o o president arranged a meeting with | 4 " e ‘0 1 Leader § 1 After this the mnr‘“m be in order ) er in the day d before the customary t . 3 ' canio tha'shot (hal :ilied Rethoteln; for sustnincd business activily. Scc- aging the food counter at the fron along | nig s 1old by the evangel e vetary Davis of the labor depari- of the store and who was perhans ) th ¢ ) 1 b S. however, some specu- I o ey ment, Willlam Green, p of closer to the explosion than any § Mother e attitude of President Kl LML ELE DrONS !through a broken screen in Room ) the labor men for la 3 3 g 1l vote | 540 to determine what place the work- (Continued From First Page) HEA]]Y FUR TESTS e eltoe, Mmeasure can be | rhis gun was the one from which ers can take in his general schem = 1 ‘ " 5 'Rl 3 T Pere) Ulh; afiters ain bthal et e e the American 1ederation of Labor, other man in \fl\r store described i Electric Washe The ! I s th e Drolone g e T e A T an s s o and a dozen other leaders of o as a great muffled thud. or boon ] T G o ik R ; ¢ eh ris o i o G S e L e B e 1) Fed labor were invited to atie He was standing behind his coun % Svanzelist: 'and Vo t : ) 1 | hchoaliiha cortage. R lon S has beenjdndiclediy s el e The primary purpose of ter with his back to the windos OUF todi on i He i i 5 d dropied o the Shirt Apparatus Used sl b e L e A i — Hoover's serics of co which was blown out when the ex e vest, revea p oc s 0 Ry il i natop \Watson, thod, .0 S (Contived Trom Fitsi Page) which already have included m plosion occurred. Hearing the nois: =1 trousers, white negligee s f £ oglad 1o see v 1 R0 i s 1 [ enubiicin deader) stiepestad, thaclr e Ay % a ings with the presidents of the east- he turned suddenly around. he said . Tenaoktidi He o R e R s T otor room hateh. mak- | the 1 ould not by disposcd o e ULEILIER G o et purchasing 0™ railroads and bankers from all |and saw the front of the store col Tl viant hin and sl > sh \ the ney or imprisoned men | bY December 2, it be Jald aside for| Mt "_“-W"m hur. | POWer. Overproduction can mnever |SeCtions of the country, is to banish ' laps M the sidewalk with peg e Sl e Are ol i ) ¥ 5 es Meeting Harmonious ried Evidence we will give will| 0ccur until every need is supplicd, :‘l“f’j ‘i” ’\"fl“"‘r"‘i!'hd'"“‘fr,oljzfv‘»"-”‘:\l‘;-v ple on it slking I,“,l,, e I g Dige OO el 0 o con 8 Scnator Moses of New Hampahire, 10V that McManus must have lert | but the first need is the need of |ISM" regarding the fundamental sta A eeI S Bl i s ons of ihe wild jackass” called| M Murray passed his opeiing ad. | this country the purchasing power|St.E72] YPOR the consutatons wits fepartn i . 3 i ¢ s feat may the Eepibiionn: sanats il ¢ : l‘, <fr.xy“1.r1L‘A:’(:1“w" "\A. mal «\‘v" :}\u”.i‘v-u’;;:.” 1-.:;” 1.‘.;‘“\> 1.‘:;1'\.‘v“:'|(1" chief executive was particularly Recipes of Noted Author May Soon the evang o1 0 ol i baking Wb .“i“'n"‘.‘; d Tafer | Dr. Norris, chief city medicai ex- been able to buy all that they must U1'XIoua to avoid the institutlon of Al g, oc pamous as Her Well Known proba use the old-fashioned S Sy TRaainea S S ALt ¢ i e i vicious economic eycle under which ; wash tub. said “Amen.” T in a ) of the w o “souns republican® |7 {he fIrsL witnes ik henarone) av Tecentun ;;:‘”_:nfirl«:‘r: ot ‘:::yn‘:z"”y:nix“;;y na | Love Affairs, *of bicod fr vounded sid o ; AT S T A ont reports that the | V04Y when he made the autopsy, the can D ployment, sharply curtail their ex- recipes o \“]f‘ 8e | ‘w ;\ one day ¢ He read v re fro ¢ i W B i e 2 ! ' comse of the bullet which was down. He declared that this must be done |Penditures for necessitles and Ilux- »r s well known as her Jove af. 20th ¢ onclud ey iE d throu Sy In two xcays: “First, by patting ad. |UTics alike and thus contribute to | fairs S “with A v NG s S il cause of death—vdue to a bull't ditional value into goods or reducing | "TINSINg about the situation which A hook just v_wv]rv out here en- which e made .Y king i em. of the prices o the level of actual values, | 4 titled “George Sand. Cook.” gives .. He too iled towel and placed } ol e EngSdnenens s ovor I Io R aTG i il t oo ot Slalo TerehE Business Still Good BT off o (et el e of Action requested | who was doing ques- | fnerease the neral wage level, | In the president’s opinion, there, cluding this one for an oms med for her ake cight eggs and three table- * is no need for any retardment in | na the pace of business. On the con- bullet that took Roth- | Nearly The bullet was entered f Rhode Island preventing from taking any part everything in this country js priced. The only thing that n when Jesu SHop = ive heen the senatorial campaign in that state % should be high priced in this coun- |trary he looks for expanded activi- ”‘?(\';‘Q, oL ek Leeh ',:;m Tneid Sonih | ; . , < Sspancin e sl e s wdle of clothing then try is the man who works, \Wages Ues. and to take up any possibla ake an ordinary omelet. Tnsic on a 1 (Lo il L : ) e G e ey ) ey to the witness s s Where | iaust ot come down. They must|flack In employment caused by a|place a mixture of candied fruits and that t ly k e O e it Jentified s being that which not even stay on their present level; | decreased demand for luxuries. the | chestnuts Bleaded with apricot clean bt CO it UD for neelection, andl hud)| Sochsiein wore ihe nightSheswas|| {hay must 26 . government has instituted plans for marmalade. Roll the omelet and put + “Did you ever sec a4 won i onne S r & LG 4 e ; 4 his request as prompted by |0 Dr. Norris pointed out on the Higher Woges, Lower Prices . sharp Inerease in public construc- |4t on @ plate surrounded Dy hal { tashionol svachionrds he neked. | Was @ history conneeted I - nas e e ier Dands | TEht side of the blue, single breast- e 1his was not suffieient of it- {100 and. marine building and s | chestiuis and candied cherri Y est ] A I he 1101 PR 5 ndesiruble things in a po-| “4 €0al. a hole in the appurent po-|self, Mr. Ford said. “We must sco vecelved assurances (hat a great On top put a paste of sugar (Cioation mort o g S e Ly an 800N the bullet in Rothatein's body | to it," he asserted, “that the in. volume of railroad construction is cream and chopped alutonds or Amen” sa ants:werg At inclination to attack the leadership | WOUld have cntercd. There were no | cregsed wages are not taken away in prospect for the near future crushed macaroons. Put a little hur- “The Son o 1 the | and aft of the commitier powder marks on the coat from our prople by increased priccs | The names of those attending the | ter on the plate and heat up the «speaker, “inver wasl- ' court ¢ e Sientteatintonin e also pointed out a hole in the' that do not represent increased val- |industrial conference are Jinmost mm.lrt very quickly and serve in e ani Many | Woods « Fd R s [wateh pocket of the trousers and |ues, cases houschold words. They are | medintely - people are like ey get down | Hien com pontoons may e quickly at l [A[ MFN IlSTE]] tvaces of blood near it “The country gains no benefit by [the country’s automobile, steel, - - i e SR e or e e sde A AR e R JARM MeManus twisted uneastly in his | leting the working man carn an ex- lelephone and telegraph magnates| HIGHWAY WORKER HURT 4 ‘pray. You must turn on the cur- | parents e el chair &s Dr. Norris festified, hig | (ra hundred dollars and then taking jand merchant princes. in addition | Clinton, Nov. 21 (P—1Iarl Bari ‘ vent. T are ¥ SRR R ) wate blown out of the por I Y rl {smile of the past three days miss- )it &Way from him again in increased 1o Iord. Young and Losenwald. man, 26, of Decp River employ: isin.” B s n total emergency lift of over | 1 N GLAYY o= rents and a rise in prices generally, |they included of the landscaping division of tiv He polired a box.of soapiehi - them, M Henaa it Al i & T the rear of the court room sat| 7o make wages better and to keep| Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.. president of [state highway department. suffered ¢ = ‘4o the washing ine and tuened Casale to ( i T B g Airs. Amanda MeManus, the defend. | brices down requives that business | General Motors: Plerre DuPont, an injury (o his spine today when . ithe switch, “Praisc {he Lord” e]ggainst Of f s e e T b i WIS Wi and his five brothers, | Men come back into business=-as| chajrman of the board of L I Du-he fell from a tree. He was fakei S e vish=of { Allesin ult and R e s “hile outside in the witness room, | ANy arc dofng since e stocks Pont e Nemours and company, [to Grace hospital W Have water was heard |7 Col 1ng b f ) P s T ieh | the me organi on carchilly guarded from all intry. | came down.” I5. G. Grace. president of the Hdn: where N-ray pictures will lu: taken ' Towel Likened to Soul Attorney Caca I Mr Gt S e o the name | SO0, were “Nigger Nate” Raymond Leaders at White House fehem Steel corporation: Myron C.{to determine the extent of his it ! “When we really come to Jesus.” | Woods last saturds 1 W e S S b \m,y‘ and Sam Boston. all biz, Washin 21 (P —Over- | Taylor, chairman of nance | juries as puntiuaed e Are T i 0w andl cariies & HED | cerves as a teehnieal adviser o the |stein's valet. Sidney Stazer, a Roth: . with our sins|day a « f T P i e Hheidasin Tl fonal for a dollar | stein beneficiary, Beatrice Jackson. | ) | s through | tod o T R i : Central telephone girl ;4::4“ the wringer,” suit % action to | repo Tr. Woods asse 110 an in 1 transmigter is carried T iransnitine (Rt raslerar ‘:“““k NtloseaianigsReropnotiarajls ‘his words he ran the te through ! tes at the pol OUrt WAS | huove = 55 L 11‘\\: \'Hnillv. 4 towel showed up | the plac oen o ‘H \,‘ S D il 1 year-men. cmployed by th mv" ::"-’ ,'nvv“" ,]m,U Mothstaln el few spots. “Sometinie . il rrests would 3 1 Attorney | cue units % et ai of commerce on a par ok ou Span hirt had been have spots on. We have up ¢ he coi onnell i the sunlen: subniacine and by ou firms reg- JodNGedRasHanidenoe , that friend or that habit. Xou'must ftended titled to kino hat | The anchor cable on the buoy mway | ularly, the sccretary of commerce s Seminaon Qi ( R et e e A e e i e e ebi § hovse ilarly, 1 ¥ mmn asked Dr. Norris where the rest of | THE HOUSE OF . ‘the third f ‘ nEsll ; ; e SIEd 2 DR oamo fense of the system. | the r\mm]w: 0f Rothstein had gone | \ . e 18 minu ¢ s 4 § . “The cmployiient of such people | —the underwear, vests, shoes and § el Yae You law Valves 1 e a4 which will o jart-time basis or at a nominal| socks, S \. 156 on of en % vonldnerit a oiven fro e resone ves- v ate Nins Hean: & pradlice for mansy I don't know,” Dr. Norris said \ ‘ not®” Judge Tra cod sel to atlach an air-hose and blow |years, 1t has resulted in the saving | He said he thought all the clothing \\ ! Wel I tl [ Attorney L out of the submarine’s ¢ millions of 4 irs 1o the govern- | had been turned over to police hes | Casa 1 1 1t or tath or all tor nent which would hav cen ex- “Did you ever see powder burns > throu 200ks ang (19 A BayeiiU: pended if the positions were filled | or marks on any of the clothing?" 6 eV o C g SURPYITESI Eon Rttt b Murray usl M b i & I i IR ekt essure 1o men | The system had its birth during 1 did vot.” he said % 3 on iad no Jugh is matier in how . war, whey o nation's Traces Course of Bullet | G \ o \ | po- | 1t they may be|jngustrial. f r business Murray then had the doctor again 4 cou I e ey k-closing door juaders v Uncle Sam’s | describe the course of the Lullet | | X ch bulkhead, | yayvroll at one year. Since down through Rothstein's abdomen ony " be no procecu- | © the crew 10 | then (he practice las heen attacked | o its lodging place in the left sigo, 0! v door tight [yumerous times. During the recent | $ix inches below, where it entered, | o Woods T 4 sudden ingress investigation of the activities of Wil-| He brought out that in following | plied ! i i action of it lia Shearer, e drum.* | that course it passed through what | at , ) 3 ) Glationnips although Charles M J netalled $ the doctor called the ‘“belly | i » | muscles, | ta i t “Would the abdominal muscles \wr“ S 51 EErhan ! for a dollar a yes y | necessary to a man walking down a | > 2 L i for o aular w yon e cyrmae b | etz Lo man walng dovn These Suits Still Here? SR Gl ud el LLL DL i v e S B R ) Why they haven't sold we just | * o v : i LIS he chemical department of the <hot in the stomach,” Dr . Norris an- gov- i ment at Washington, . (. At|swered Mighty fine suits—forty of them. Well tailored, styled up to the min- L, ute—in six patterns of convention- al grey English woolens. | o | : I —But because they have been here : | just a little longer than usual we're going to reduce them §10 apiece. caent time, he is connected | Iolloy d a rather sharp exchange f 1 Hanson & Van Winkle Co. | as to whethe a doctor had to ex-| , % 7 in Matteawan, N. [ perience a disease or wound before | S ) { Ken in g ended No {race can be found in (his oity| N could tell what its effocls were 2 30U : it el perfunclory fof G. 7, Winge The name js not “Did you cver operate on anything | - . old « ongieyery i 1y 10 | contained in the city directory or on | Dut a corpse?” Murray asked. on the pr : | the tar ill to conference in |y wailing lists of ad so8 al the “Yes” snapped back the elderly | s ko SsihaaRa GOl (R denit ) v Britain post office, searded physician, who, as head of 5 J C DAt IR Ll osconehT rez0 New York's medical examiners, di- A . the republica leader 1 by Murray, attempting to get Dr.| . P o 1 : y Norris o testify that extreme shock | ; g 5 f that it was apuble of and pain followed the passage of the You can have them Friday or Sat- 535 Dr. Norris =aid he could not testi- 1s to what pain and shock was registered in this case, whether it extreme, or slight i Long Walk Objective 1 Murray apparently was secking to s ‘m Wentito Restaiant bring out festimony to show that he hing Machine Stunt ibility for fail - 1 at (Continued From First & whole Ribl., b ; on 1 It Rothstein was kill- | Rothstein could not have walked ) Jf you just read today Ic 1 expectantly for= (4" Brothers s nd Mechan | from room 349 in the Park Central i Langing or oo night's adjou rode down Droadway ther in ;10 the street if he was wounded in 2 . cwind will blow 1o r o rest hafore eni- |y dos < to Lindy's (e manner Dr. Norris had testified towel hangingz I « & grind ofthe| pagtanrant at rect and | 10 | was pulled off Evenlh Ay el Dr. Norris, grouping all the or-| 8 - 4 : A 1 aven r from the . floor. A few wipes : Sfot L e | | gans together, however, said the Dress the Part of Success Every Day i and it was exhibl 1 i specinl session and R he telephone rang and | Shock of the bullet to Rothstein | 5. !Great blotches of dir ) the genate at SO el hibr e B :x‘-‘r‘ must have been severe, although not Now” and the evans L ; 3 L IDHCAN’ | 1o ietein was thero, . As was his|Decessarily great enough to inca- { towel in apparent d into t ) : surtion sUILhems dediont and mewved | D0 T e G o Yos ;"“pn{‘”:fiw him or keep him from | . ashing machine Ye ] ; SEhLe necioon na nosuDIG n e Sl M SR I00 KNS | ek e shorbidlatance) iGod to wash you in the blood « L v session | L oul be | e e (eIl ot e 5|~ Mr. Brothers then took the doctor i1 5" He turned r v el led DEsSSeitodnial Uisnoz e s mR Ol tin S 2 Lover for re-examination and brought | city and the machir olved Y s F 3 , P e P Len=foue that there was no bullet hole in | K towel t throuzh o various ; ) ate foday b e iR otiistelnts yeat | S e : R REn SaEni(o _«,I, hour's recess then was taken E THIRTY NINE MAIN ST ‘. a was re o o s LU L Bt Sty Dt SrLeE luntil 2 po m | Hrysand er Tebirnp R Voods ¢ ratex | phone. then lefi. aparentiy for th Garpriges Trreditie NEW BRITAIN R e or G od vitho pot or g s Remnaining | Park Centrel o York . 21 (P—A predic- “ jirona fotbodinats L0 ddition to Wb ans ! Mrs. Alar-on that it would contain “surprises™ | e . ‘ulemish iilirag 1 sugar | jam A, Putaan 1est At the ho- | heightened interest foday in the | There's o ing God o L i 0 ith silk, | tel s Aiting for 1 elevator | sate’s opening statement to the jury He can't see your sins u t | T . [ rason 1 other & c textil e Itoom 314 wh licard loud [in the trial of George A MeManus | ; | B

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