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   Warren Morning Mirror (Newspaper) - January 19, 1928, Warren, Pennsylvania                               WANT ADS PAY ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION REFLECTING THE IN WARREN FORTY-THIRD YEAR JANUARY 1928 PRICE THREE CENTS WANT ADS PAY HOTELLING IN PRISON FOR LIFE TRY TO CONFIRM REPORT OF SANDINO DEATH JUDGE SAYS NAN SHOULD BE EXECUTED Slayer of Golden Haired Dorothy Schneider is Quickly Sentenced Father of Dead Child Aims Accurate Blow at Former Church Elder As He Enters Few Present Mich Jan The slayer of golden-haired Dorothy Schneider is on his way to pay the penalty for his crime Judge Fred Brennan of the Genesee county circuit court sentenced Adolph Hotelling to life ment at hard labor in solitary con- finement in State Prison at The murderer hears with him on his trip to bleak upper insula institution proof of the hate and desperate grief of the fattier of his victim As the stolid Owosso church was into court Leslie father of the from an ante lashed out with all his strength and struck Hotelling full in the face It evident the blow wa's painful In passing sentence upon the con- fessed who had pleaded guilty Judge Brennan declared details as shown by this con- the proof almost con- vince me we should have capital punishment in this state Three only including the girl's a cian who told of the and a court reporter who identified confession Repetition of the incident which marked the prisoner's entrance into the court room was prevented lowing sentence when deputy sheriffs rushed through a into a waiting car which bore him rapidly Before Judge Hotelling admitted guilt in connection with attacks upon two Owosso girls He asked the court to into con- sideration my you consider the girl's the judge snapped The court arraignment climaxed a day of furtive and expeditions When it finally was decided that it would be im- possible to have the murder plead anywhere but In Genesee he was bundled into a car in where he had been sheltered in the and rushed to Flint Only a few loiterers were around the courthouse when the car ar- Hurrying Hotelling through a back he was led upstairs to the court room The slayer was dressed in the garb in which he killed his little victim He slouched In with Sheriff Green On one side and a deputy on the other Xo extra guards around the courthouse were as there were few persons in the building and none who threatened to Interfere The prisoner shuffled to a place before the judge between of- are charged with first gree the declared vou plead or not Hotelling looked dumbly back at his for a second Then he breathed i 1 t Leslie Schneider the girl's was the first witness identified her Dr W H the who con- ducted the autopsy followed attorney offered no ob- nor did TIP enter a single word in behalf of his prisoner barked Tudse at who bad sunk into a chair as though even at this hour he too indifferent to pay attention The defendant and fared the have you to T have to Fav that von take the family into the murderer appear to have no regrets You did not take this family into thp judge con- have the deepest regret in the That one mated reply He pitched his voice and gazed at the judge as though to challenge the claim that he was not sorry for what he did on page Quartet Held In Jail Hard Tionesta Charged With Robbing Summer Cottages ROYAL BIRTH Jugo Jan Marie of Jugo Slavia gave birth to a son at a today Queen Marie of Jugo Slavia is a daughter of Queen ilarie of who recently went to Belgrade to attend the ar- rival of a grandchild Queen Marie of Jugo Slavia already has one Prince four years old Sheriff Frank Ellis and Other Officers Make Some Im- portant Arrests Owner of covered On j Gets Himself Into Trouble j When He Comes to Claim the Machine 11 WORLD FIGURES IN FOREFRONT AS THE CONFERENCE OPENS Sixth Pan-American Con- gress Gets Under Cuban Named President Weather Indications Thursday and Friday slightly warmer colder Friday Jan The sixth Pan-American congress ed today under the leadership of world figures in the universal striving for peace and and delegates of 21 countries stood ready to proceed with con- sideration of those problems of mary interest to the new world A man proclaimed as a leading authority in such Dr An- tonio Sanchez of Cuba was elected president of the con- gress Charles Evans chair man of the American was named vice-president Rafael Cuban of opened the with an eloquent in which he emphasized the con- of Pan-American congress es to the establishment of the ciple of arbitration in international disputes Alejandro Leira Chilean expressing lar faith in the destines of the Pan-American ideal Open diplomacy and full ity was made certain by tion by the congress of a dation of the heads of the that all meetings be open to the public The question of tive will be de- later The conference also accepted the suggestion for the pointment tof eight committees to deal with the various subjects on the agenda Apart from today's session was largely devoted to speeches Hughes closed the discussions by formally thanking Cuba in the name of the American delegation and the American people for thp warm welcome given President Coolidge president of the United he to ington not only with the deep inter j est in Pan-American which he has always but with intensified affection for the people of whose dence and prosperity we have so long sought to i One of the features of the day was the raising of the flags of the j 21 republics on flagstaffs erected on the two sides of the steps ing to the hall where the ence is being held The flag of the United States was greeted with the predominant applause oE the but it was remarked that flags of both Mexico and 1 gua came in for a great wave of popular acclaim President Machado accompanied I the chairman of the respective de- legations to the flagstaff assigned to that particular and on each occasion the anthem of the country greeted the as it floated to the breeze A plea for continental solidarity by Dr De j his election as every has in reserve two enormous love and hate The latter a destructive power whose 1 tation in national societies is crime j and in international war i The other is a constructive j less but more manent but less clamorous has brought everything great exists on earth triumphing er its wounds disappear and it j welfare and happiness Dr De Bustamente stressed the importance Of the approach to j ter understanding achieved by ern methods of communication tween American HP that it will be the duty of Sheriff Frank Ellis is holding four men in the Forest county jail at Tionesta on charges of having robbed in the neighborhood of 20 summer cottages or lodges on the Tionesta between Nebraska and Tionesta or on the Allegheny be- tween Tionesta and West Hickory The men are John of who lives between Sheffield and August 25 and Walter of German below Tionesta Among the said to have been entered are those owned by William Dickrager of David of line Smearbaugh of Dr F J Bovard of Dr G F of E R fee of and the hunting lodge owned by Allison of East Hickory The capture of the four men lows the exercising of considerable tact and diplomacy by Sheriff Ellis his and Officer Kelley of the Pennsylvania State Police racks at Butler Forest county authorities have been after the alleged robbers for some little but it was found necessary to approach the climax of the whole affair by gradual steps Monday night Sheriff Ellis was driving up the Tionesta Creek road toward Nebraska when he came across a car parked on the highway and without license tags He turned came and was evidently recognized by a man near the who then the brush on dead run Sheriff Ellis took the car to Tionesta Tuesday Thornton came to claim saying the machine had been stolen But his story was doubted and he was put in jail According to Information given out Thornton gave dence which implicated others pieced together with data which Sheriff Ellis already drew the other three into the net This trio was run down by Officer De- D H Deputy H F and Jay who is game protector in Clarion county It is said that a large quantity of alleged to have been was found in the car which the men had at the time It is under- stood the men with perhaps one admitted the various thefts They that they had not entered the tage owned by Dr G F one of the summer homes R R whose place is on was able to identify some of his including army and lanterns He was a heavy er and only part of his property has been recovered Owners of cottages along the Tionesta and the have been greatly aroused over the con- robberies and it is a source of much gratification to know that Sheriff Ellis and his men have cap- tured the alleged culprits Record-Breaking Crowds Attend Farm Products Exhibition At Harrisburg Edward pictured above He is Adolph j confessed slayer of Dorothy Schneider of j Mich The child was stabbed to death and her body thrown in creek Troops had to be called to disperse would-be lynchers after Hotelling confessed Youth Demands Hotelling Reward On Basis Of Weird Dream Suggesting Slayer 4251 P J who is an sessor in has com- a taken while completing his regular which gives Sheffield a total of inhabitants Knowledge of just made j should be of much in- terest to Sheffield folk TRULY WONDERFUL GIFTS OFFERED IN THE BIG CAMPAIGN Retains Attorney and Fight to Get Of- fer d For Information How to Enter and Win is Fully Four Fine Automobiles WAR SCENES BARRED FROM FRENCH PARIS Jan scenes can no longer be dragged into French motion pictures to imaginary comedy or drama The government has in- the censor to refuse to prove such pictures because tragic events of the war which re- call so much tragedy and suffering should not be for commer cial The if presented in an entic and historical is not under ban on page Jan Major Harold M attached to Second Corps area headquarters i at New was designated by the secretary of war today to resent the army on the finance com- of the American Olympic in connection with tlie games at Amsterdam this summer You can have a share in tlir Prize Buick Six perhaps or tlie SI 605 Sedan or the Hudson or a generous bag of Just a prize success can only come by grasping this And now the Enter and How to Entering is easy All ncc to do is to clip out and fill in t i- entry blank appearing Ji this and then send or i1 to the Campaign Department of i That is the and it earns votes for you All necessary supplies an information will be given you mediately Then tell friends and T- that you are 1 WIN Secure Their anu support Turn in one of subscriptions ft or as that the premium ot BON I VOTES allowed on each jo turn in during your first vv o entry There is an Coupon in each issue of the Better send or in a hii i- scription or a with nomination Remember ami votes the of these many valuable votes are earned only by the clipping coupons and obtaining new and renewal to the Times or Mirror THE PRIZES ARE It a cent to enter the to um an- of the award active on page Made Deacon the Night Killer Became Neighbor Claims Identity of Slayer Came Hours of Sleep liy Service Jan a weird dream that troubled the sleep of Harold ridge bring about the arrest of Adolph confessed slayer of Dorothy Schneider of and end one of the most ish in Michigan's Lotridge believes it dirl He has an attorney to fight for the reward which was ed for the he is ready to admit that his even if it should not win him the has already caused plenty of trouble family lives near attends the same church and knows the intimately On the night that elling was elevated from deacon to elder in the young Lotridge was marie a deacon On Monday morning Lotridge and his father went to a Finall town npar where were ed in the erection of a school house On the Harold told his father of a dream that had broken his night before Thought He dreamed about oi that little girl in he said thought I saw it done and saw the and nas wirn me I woke Tlie father urn wiat murderer had looked in dream Harold a fits said surprised know it what had we hotter replied the son The two continued on to ing and work told the foreman and his ad- vice that they lay off for a few and jro to Flint to tell their to the two men were reluctant to a well-liked merely on strength of a and decided to wait a while and think the matter over But another workman had heard their story He had a hunch So he left his work and to Flint During the after- Buildings Are Thronged With Visitors From State During Day Various Organizations Hold Elections and Choose Of- For the Ensuing Calf Club Displays Jan crowds ed the state farm products show here the second of the Interest was added by the attendance of Governor Fisher anti a group of state officials who in- spected the displays of farm duce and livestock Although the buildings were thronged all many found time to attend meetings of various farm organizations At the annual meeting of tlie Pennsylvania tion E B of Pennsylvania i State College was re-elected dent M L Thompson of was named first vice r M T Phillips Pomeroy j ond vice W F third vice and Robert F West secretary treasurer Gilbert S Watts of Bellwood elected president of the I nia Vegetable Association J M State was named vice president and W B Nissley also of State was re-elected secretary treasurer J T Logan DuBois was named president of the Pennsylvania Association J W Parks Altoona was chosen vice president and E W a poultry specialist of State was re-elected secretary treasurer Guy A Leader of and C R of were en directors Clay of de- fended honors won at the club at the Union County when his ralf was made champion ver and bronze medals were ed winners in the various groups Edwin Aldenville won first prize in exhibits of Jersey calves Hugh or Jeanette took second and William third The hog classes were indeed and sold today Berkshires brought an average of ami Chester P M ot was awarded first prize m the light comb honey class R of Thompsontown first honors in dark comb honey John S Eby of took first prize in the light extracted honey class and H W Dennis of first jn the amber ex- Loren A Yaw of Roaring took first place in the dark extracted class and Treesdale won first place in wax The collective exhibit first went to Charles E Saltner of York and in the county exhibits the Lehigh County Beekeepers sociation took first prize Roy of won first a gold for the best exhibit of raw market milk from rows free from In the market class John H Fry of took first place Prize winning fied milk wai exhibited by Edgemont and highest in the pasteurized milk class went to the Company of phia C M of Loretta wife of the steel wac first prize winner of farm butter while the Com- pany oT took tirst place in the creamery butter W C F of ford won American tle Club cup and the Pennsylvania Federation of Club nip went to Bethlehem Roy Peterson or won the phia interstate council Practically all in tlie sweepstake class at the shou went to P T of Towanda lie exhibited the best dozen white and brown eggs and the five dozen white and brown eggs each The lional school of Lancaster counn won the school cup for the and their 102 ens winning 17 Lancaster county awarded a silver cup for the largest and display of any with 175 dozen which took 31 os Bradford county with 10.1 dozen and IS Dean R L of the School SEVERS HAND OIL CITY Pa Jim IS Temporary insanity is thought to have caused Joseph 73 of to aii--e from Ins bed eaily make to the bain and there seier his left hand at the wrist ith an axe cutting cess began at the finger tips and continued back along the fingers and hand to the wrist The attending that from 25 to 35 blows were struck amputation complete FAILURE OF TO PASS HOUSE IS ANGERING PAPERS Senate Puts it Through But Other Department Adopts Amended Measure MANAGUA Nicaragua Jan Liberal press here has been angered by failure of the toral for the forthcoming elections in Nicaragua to i pass the house of representatives The as approved by the American in accordance with American promise to super- vise the coming was passed by the but the House adopted a changed and amended measure The Liberal accuse General Chamoro tlie former of controlling the House in its attitude toward the original would placed American as president of the board of the by the House pianos an ioan as a counsellor on the board of The Liberals charge that vatn es have broken the agreement signed in behalf of the Liberals and Conservatives at the urging of Henry L Stimson sonal of President last year The ative attitude is that they are ing to accept Of elections bj the United but are not obliged to pass a law which would be tional and which would jeopardize the sovereignty of Nicaragua The Liberals contend that the law as passed bv the House takes tbe teeth from the Senate law bv tieing the hands of the proposed American electoral dictator NICARAGUA FORCES SAY BY AIR BOMB Marine Corps Headquarters at Managua Attempt to Verify Allegation Soldiers Arriving From Nuevo Segovia Declare Air Barrage Claimed Life of Rebel Wife Has Body Jan Marine Corps headquarters tonight were attempting to verify a report that the rebel Augustino was killed in airplane bom of his headquarters at El Chipote Saturday arriving from the department of in which fighting between marines and forces has say that he was killed first part of the They assert that body was turned er to his widow and that she is re- turning with it to San Rafael Marine aviators place the most severe bombing of strong holds as having taken place day Flyers who participated at the tilne 40 rebels were killed and many wounded PANAMA DELEGATION HAS ACTION FREEDOM PANAMA Jan Panama delegation to the American conference complete freedom of action so long as it within the of the polky of Panama of ence in the internal of other foreign minister Alfaro said today what the attitude the delegation would be should question be at Havana He replied the Kation had received no specific from tbe government re- participation in discussion of the internal affairs of other The declared convention On international law adopted of at he trion for problems of in i are interbred lo a present or m- ro BODIES OF 3 MEN FOUND NEAR CHICAGO Jan by buckshot and pistol bodies of three men were strewn along a road south of Chicago mute according to county of a renewal of the Chicago Heights liquor war The dead i re Harry Puller Fort Joseph Chicago truck Joseph 17 Chicago ant Fuller a former Detroit who recently had been operating in the Northern Indiana Industrial according to police identification believe all three men were killed by the Chicago Heights coholic said James L Devereaux chief of county police FACE FLIGHT FAILURE FOR A LACK OF FUEL SAX Jan a looming threat of failure by lack of Captain Charles ian anri Lieut George R Pond TJ S smoothly aloft through their second day of continuous flying in their fourth at- tempt to break the world ance record The pilots Of the hie monoplane Spirit of who took off from Mills Field at a messaged by radio today that they estimated only 050 Ions of were although ir was impossible to ascertain tbe exact amount of fuel still in their tanks STATE PARDON BOARD REFUSES MURDERER Pa Jan state board of pardons today refused the application of Leon Northumberland county for commutation of death sentence to life im- prisonment Srovern was sentenced to be ex- at Rockview prison next Monday for the killing of Joseph brother of his who with her father and an- wounded by at home in Shamokin Commutation asked on the around the applicant was deficient I on page on page Mis C C Jury Noli Schmidt 1C Co w fl in M On SUPPORT RESOLUTION MAKING WAR OUTLAWED WASHINGTON Jan A resolution endorsing the move of the department for a treaty war was adopted today by the conference on the and cure of war which is meeting here The measure was introduced Mrs William D of the national council of Jewish en it received ready support termed one speaker as in a 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