The Syracuse Journal, Volume 21, Number 52, Syracuse, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1929 — Page 3

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American Cavalry on Border Duty _ __ i IIILLiIp < 1 1 1 1f J SWC-II fl T^. ...llaJ* ? 1 fJr a wI w * * W | fl®flHßaflßßSß Brig. Gen. George Van Horne Moseley and staff reviewing his command at El Paso, Texas. The cava... has been on duty patrolling the Mexican border as a result of the uprising in that country.

Insane War Vet Is Claimed by Two

Each “Widow” Insists Italian Soldier Is Her Missing Spouse. Rome. —Solomon, with all his wisdom, never had a more difficult problem to solve than a case involving the identity of a man who lost his memory, and whom two “widows” claim as their own legitimate busband, Which for more than two years has been argued back and forth in various Italian courts. One of the women. Signora Canella. a well-to-do person living in luxury and comfort in the Palazzo at Verona, contends that a former inmate of the Collegno lunatic asylum, suffering from a total loss .of memory and therefore unable to give an account of his identity, is Prof. Giulic Canella, formerly professor of law at the Lyceum of Verona, who was reported lost during the war. The other. Signora Brunerl, asserts with equal forcefulness that “Smemorato di Collegno,” or the man of Collegno without a memory, as he Is called, is tier husband, Mario Bruneri. who deserted his home tn Turin at the end of the war and is a former convict, wanted by the police, who managed to escape after serving part of a sentence for stabbing a man with a pocketknife. Science on One Side. Signora Bru neri has science on her side, as the finger prints of the convict Bruneri tally exactly with those of “Smemorato di Collegno.” but Signora Canella in her fight for rhe man whom she believes to be her husband has even challenged Bertillon’s famous finger print theory, bringing forward much evidence to show that the man without a memory is indeed Prof. Giulio Canella. Every one tn Verona, from the bishop and the member of plnqi ament down, is ready to swear that Signora Canella is right Signora Canella. besides has sentiment on her side. Smemorato had been living at her home for more than two years, yet she still insists he is her busband. It is impossible, it is argued, for even the cleverest impersonator in the world to assume another man’s identity so successfully as to deceive his wife in the intimacy of everyday life. Besides, it seems monstrous to tear this man with two identities from the bosom of a family which loves him, only to cast him into jail to serve a sentence for a crime com mitted ten years ago. Yet, even at the risk of seeing him exchange a comfortable home for a prison cell. Signora Bruneri is not willing to relinquish her claims over the poor wreck of a man for whom another “widow” is fighting strenuously. Issue Splits Italy. For two years now Italy has been divided into two camps, the Bruneristi and Canellani, supporting the claims of the Signora Bruneri and Signora Canella. respectively, with the greatest heat. No controversial subi ject has caused more discussion. The story begins in 1912. when Giulio Canella. daughter of a wealthy Italian who made a fortune tn America, returned to the home of her fa- . ther in Verona. There she met and , fell in love with her cousin, Giulio Caneiia, professor of law at the local lyceum, and eventually married him. They lived happily until the war, when Canella received a commission In the army and fought at the front and finally was reported missing. In due course of time he was declared officially dead and the “widow” received a pension. Things remained at this point when one day Signora Canella saw in a newspaper over the caption “Who Knows This Man?” what she thought

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If Present Rate Continues They’ll Have It All by 2035, Says Financier. Chicago.—The melodramatic expression. “the woman pays” some day may he true literally—because the men can’t. , As tiie result of a survey of data from governmental and private sources." Lawrence Stern & Co, investment bankers of Chicago and New York, estimated that approximately 41 per cent of the individual wealth of the country already Is controlled by women. One statistician, said the report, figared out that if women continued their present rate of financial ascendency, all the wealth of the country would be tn feminine bands by the year 2035. The report added that while no one believed a financial matriarchy Is coming, the calculation

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I Blazing House Moved | Away to Save Others 5 Bremen, Maine.—The village § of Mucongus near here has no 9 fire-fighting equipment, but it 6 has cross-cut saws, togging 9 chains and large automobile o trucks. x When fire started in a resi- o dence, the ell of which houses 2 the post office, the villagers 0 sawed the two portions apart, a hooked on their chains and 9 dragged the burning structure 6 to a safe distance, where they 9 let it burn. 6 CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXMXMXXXXXXXX) a photograph of her husband. A note explained that the photograph represented an inmate of the Collegno lunatic asylum suffering a complete loss of memory, whose identity the authorities were trying to establish. Signora Canella hurried to Collegno. where she identified the man without a memory as her husband. The “Smemorato’* at the same time recovered his memory sufficiently to recognize her as his wife and fell into her arms with many tears. Signora Canella ul timately succeeded in convincing the authorities that he was indeed her husband and bore him off in triumph to Verona. Another Claims Man. Soon afterward Signora Bruneri appeared on the scene. She also claimed the “Smemorato” as her husband. With the help of the police she was able to show that the fingerprints of the former inmate of the lunatic asylum corresponded exactly with those of Mario Bruneri, convicted of stabbing another man and who escaped from jail eight years before. The police would have immediately rearrested Signora Canella’s supposedly long lost husband, but the whole Canella family, and. indeed, the whole population of Verona, rallied to his aid. Lawyers were obtained and dozens of witnesses whose good faith was above question testified that there was no doubt that the “Smemorato” was Professor Canella. Finally the matter was brought before the courts at Turin, which were asked to determine the “Smemorato’s” identity. The trial went against the Caneiia interests, the court deciding that the “Smemorato” and Mario Bruneri were one and the same person. The court ordered the man without a memory to be surrendered to the proper authorities, while at the same time ’ addi-

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illustrates the rapidity of the present trend. Women, it was estimated, are today beneficiaries of 80 per cent of the $95,000,000,000 of life Insurance policies tn force tn the United States, pay taxer "U more than $3,250,000,000 of Individual income annually, comprise the actual majority of stockholders tn some of the largest corporations. constitute from 35 to 40 per cent ot investment bond house customers, receive 70 per cent of the estates left by men and 64 per cent of the estates which are left by other women. About 8,500.000 women are gainfully employed, said the report, and individual income tax returns indicate there are as' many women millionaires as men. “With women already in control of more than 41 per cent of the nation’s individual wealth, and alert to their financial power,** the

tional charges were brought against him for impersonating Professor Canella. Canella’s lawyers, however, appealed the sentence. Meanwhile the “Smemorato” is a free man and continues to live with Signora Canella pending a new trial before the Court of Cassation. Daughter Is Born. A new complication arose on November 22 of last year, when Signora Canella gave birth to a daughter. She has been named Elisa Francesca Maria Canella. The registrar of births, however, refused to register the child other than as “illegitimate daughter of the widow Canella.” basing his decision on the sentence of the Turin court. An appeal from his decision being made, it was decided that this question also would be held in abeyance pending an appeal before the Court of Cassation. The religious authorities had no objection to baptizing the child as the “illegitimate daughter of the widow Canella.” The Court of Cassation must now attack this complicated drama again. Its sentence will turn a busband to the arms of one wife, declaring the husband of the other officially dead. UP IN MABEL’S ROOM A Mrs. Myrtle Tanner Blacklidge of Chicago, appointed by President Coolidge as successor of Mrs. Mabel G. Reinecke as collector of internal revenues at Chicago, which is one of the greatest positions ever filled by a woman. Mail Pilot Circles Town to Spread Fire Alarm Shenandoah, Pa.—An air mail pilot flying from Cleveland to New York aroused firemen at Ringtown, six' miles north of this city, by circling low over the village when he saw the Dew Drop inn afire. Six times he circled the village before firemen were aroused and started for the fire, which had gained considerable headway. Seeing that he had spread an alarm the airman continued his flight. The inn. a threestory frame structure, was destroyed.

report concluded, “and it is very difficult to set any limit to their continued progress.” Telephotos Will Trace Criminals in Germany Berlin.—German police have begun to Install a telephoto system for tracing criminals which soon should be in use over most ot the nation. A powerful transmission apparatus has been completed at Berlin, and a connection with Breslau is expected to be opened by Easter. It is planned later to connect 25 to 30 of the chief cities with Berlin, especially those on the frontier, for quick transmission of criminals’ photographs, fingerprints and handwriting. Lightning Pierce* Hat Vrededorp, South Africa.—A bolt of lightning pierced the bat ot a motot cyclist riding near here recently. Although the man was knocked from his machine, unconscious, he was not seri ously hurt

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Early Court Decision Went Against “Flyer” Twenty-seven states have passed laws within the past few years to govern the operation of airplanes and the liability of flyers and owners. But. surprising as it may seem, this general movement comes more than a century after the first appearance in an American court of a case involving the rights of a man in the air. It was in 1822, according to World’s Work, that an aeronaut, one Charles Guille, floated over New York city and was forced to make a landing in the tenderly nurtured garden of a citizen named Swan. The balloon dragged Guille 30 feet through Swan’s prize radishes and potatoes, while the excited crowd that had followed him trampled down most of the vegetables that escaped his swath. In the suit that followed, the court held the aeronaut liable for damages, asserting that his descent and cries for assistance were equivalent to a request to the crowd to follow him. World’* Oldest House? An architect’s drawing, believed to be by far the oldest in the world, discovered in Mesopotamnia, is described by Dr. J. Stur, a Viennese engineer. This four-thousand-year-old equivalent of a blue-print was in fragmentary condition, but three of the pieces fit accurately together, showing part of the ground plan of what must have been a very large house. The walls and doorways for 17 rooms are indicated by accurately and. cleanlydrawn lines, and cuneiform notes give the dimensions. The largest room was 40 by 46 feet, and the scale of 'the drawing is 1 to. 360.—Science Service. Help is Offered

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Experiments are under way in Italy with the use of the rotor principle in the propulsion of aircraft, the rotors being tilled with gas for buoyancy.