New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 30, 1926, Page 11

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TI JTEDAY, MARCH 30 ), 1926, WOUNDED MAN 1§ COMPANY T WARKSMEN | ' KIN BT REGIMENT RECORD JORN T. ¥ING NOT 1,500 At Indoor Rifle Shoot Lawmence ~Guoman Arrested i Alter Fatal Shooting ~~ comvens n. 169th Infantry held imental indoor rifie Still Insurgents ear was 1.371 for rific companies in | declared bhetween the which would indi. | ity and state organization will | come to pass. questioning admitted that he and killed Salvatore Malenzu in a gun duel her night. He was held wit] for arraignment in the district cour tomorrow. Clty Marshal Timothy J who made the arrest said that odra admitted the shootin o same cl 1 has an excel- ing the prize of- | port polities” Mr i he range officer | Tajegram last night. “No one nd Lt William E. Litke of pany H, 160th Infantry. T indhviduul ecores were as fol- | class Fairfield Republicans Repor republican | vots at the “I have not retired from Bridge- King told the me where T am in polities but my- self and no one will retire me but myself. “I had absolutely no knowledgs of the peace negotiations with the which you nor do I know anything about the declaration of peace {o | whien you eay has been made Further than this ho would make no statement about developmen i political situation sin n away in Europe sl speak, e armory last night Bridgeport, March 30 () -~ The Saturda ass, N 30 UP)-- o garia « o mi';:;':"“"n!"h‘:'(:olii:'g‘[‘R ,:1(,:.7‘, compar a ditable | Bridgeport Telegram says today }'1'2_1 "‘l"'l’,l el o ed housa where he had lain wound. |record. totalling 1433 potnts out of | that LSRR L s Lo han 24 hours, Angelo (s possible 1,500, The ecora | 8. Tepublican politica eader o ed for more than 24 hours, Angelo|a possible 1500. The high record | prggaport and that indications are| Quigley's fght is your Aght. Re ;@;::\o;:;;nofml’m:';-;.‘":‘\:;fi m‘rl\ i |core of tho regimental match laet | (hy slate of peace that has beer, Member this when you cast vour Republican Primaries not | March 3 fought all his battles people and not one againgt put advt THIGH SCHOOL STUDENT IS FOUND DRINKING As Resnlt Omaha Principal Forbids | Basketball Team Entering Tourney Omaha, Neb hotel was clted today by pal of the E. Porter, prin the future* "It was simply an {n. |dicatlon of many dangers arising when large crowds of pupils | ficials and officers of the state high \ |school athletic assoclation have m-‘ Braham clared th |victims of held earlier th ment is the la | hrown together away from home." | Unlversity of Nebraska athletle of & actlon of the T alle n the Un s, 500 teams par- | 1s battles bury, 147 | sald he shot in self defense 1t Carey, 4| a quarrel over money. Slar Capt, W, W. 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