Show KNBK1LER SENTECEO Bresci Assassin of Humbert is Found Guilty SENT TO PEN FOR LIFE Murderer Admitted His Guilt De daring that Ho Decided to Slay the j Ruler of Italy After the Events of Milan and Sicily and tcAvenge the Misery of the People and His Own Ho Also Declared that Ho Acted Without Advice or Accomplices Milan Augr 29TIme trial of Bresci the anarchist who on July 20th shot and killed King Humbert ot Italy at Monza while his Majesty was returning return-ing from a gymnastic exhibition opened and ended here today the assassin as-sassin being pronounced guilty and sentenced to life I imprisonment An immense crowd of people gathered gath-ered about time court from early mornIng morn-Ing seeking admission to the courtroom court-room The hearing began at 0 oclock Bresci sat in the dock calm amid almost al-most Indifferent His counsel Signer Martelli head of the Milan bar and the anarchist writer Signer Merlin made requests on various grounds for an adjournment which were refused It Is said that Bresci wrote to the Judges declaring he would not reply to the interrogatory While the indictment which was very long was being read Bresci was apparently unmoved and scanned the faces of the audience without any signs of fear or effrontry The Indictment showed that the assassin indulged in Incessant target practice and that he prepared bullets so as to render them more dangerous Time witnesses were then introduced Eleven for the prosecution and five for the defense The examination oC Brcsci followed He declared he decided to kill King Humbert after time events of Milan and Sicily To avenge the misery of the people and my own He added I S acted without advice or accomplices The prisoner admitted time target practice prac-tice and the preparation of bullets Tic spoke In a low llrm voice and said he fired three shots at three yards with his revolver S |