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thoroughfares here. Miller told police he arrived yes- terday. Last night he entered a res- taurant at Eighth avenue and Fifty First street, and commanded patrons to hold up their hands. Instead they rushed him, and he fled after firing one shot. A chase followed through the heart of the theater district. Pa- trolmen joined in and Murray Bos- sell, a taxi driver, drove his cab into the fleeing man and knocked him down. The man jumped up, how- ever, and a block away fought it out with the police from the entrance to a Broadway store. When the panic caused by the shots subsided Miller had slumped land, for the remainder of the |down to the sidewalk, unconscious. fummer. He had been struck by four police Miss Wills, who returned from an | bullets. » hvasion of, Europe on the Majestic| Two detectives and two prisoners sterday along with members of the | they were taking to police head- ctorious American Wightman cup |quarters were Wounded in the gun am, will play in the national |battle 36 hours earlier. Friends of ampionships this on if her|the prisoners are thought to have ealth permits, She was operated | fired the shots. it s poricpaton i 1he COLONELIS FREFD BY COURT MARTIAL ELEN WILLS T0 LIVE INTONG I3. Plains fo Remain at Forest Hills All Summer New York, July 5 (® — Helen ills, 21 year old California girl, ho holds the women's national nnis championship will live with ler mother at Forest Hills, Long ightman cup and Wimbledon play. The champion may also appear at babright, N. J., and Manchester, ass., but her participation in those urnaments most likely will take e form of practice, She plays to v out her racquets at once at For- . Hills. {Not" Blamed for Failure to‘ From all sides and from all classes people came congratulation for br gallant stand against Suzanne nglen of France on the Riviera d she had no criticism to make the manner in which the match d been conducted. Accompanying Miss Wills on her turn home were Captain Mary Salute Haitian | court-martial yesterday absolved | Colonel James Thornton Watson of | all blame for delay in firing a salute ~ . {to President Louis Borno of Halti owne and Miss Elizabeth Ryan of | (8 e CCR: SoUE O M ew York hlifornia and Mrs. Marion Zinder- | ¥R Y An Jessup, all members of the | ¥ lghtman cup team, and Mrs, Molla | It Was explained et Maslory who has been |Was fired 15 minutes late because 3 : \diers at Governor's Island misto Ancon with President Borno aboard, 'EVEN quNI]El] IN The mistake was said to have oc- | decorated with flags and the Presi- | dent Roosevelt was. | Colonel Watson was in charge at ik 1 Srtope: |the President Roosevelt for the liner {curred because the Ancon was not Governor's Island at the time in the |ahsence of Colonel Stanley H. Ford. New York. July 15 (P—An army | that the salute| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1926. FLASHES OF LIFE: CHICAGO BLONDE WINNER OF ELKS’ BEAUTY CONTEST New York—A very sweet and, New Haven—Arthur Pott, regis- beautiful girl is in town for quite [trar of voters, serfously injured a stay. Other passengers arriving |when hit in eye by pitched ball at on the Majestic were unanimous in |republican outing. praise of the pulchritude and charm {of Helen Wills, the tennis queen. | Hartford—Attorney general ad- |vises state equalization board to tax a | public service motor buses on gross receipts for full calendar year; bus operators protest. | Chicago—Miss Chicago blonde, beauty of note, Jean is the also the queen of |the Eilks' reunion, having won a 3 E |contest. There will be opp ity Hartford—United States Senator |for non-Chicagoans to see her in |Hiram Bingham, leaves for investi |the movies. |gation of conditions in Virgin It | lands. | | New York—The fairest red head | |in West Virgini Miss Eva Phills of Smithfield, has no ‘stage ambi |tions; says she has more sense, She’ la school teacher and has just won la beauty contest which entitlea ner | Pittsfield Man Arrested |to a free trip to New York and the | N iy e, Philadelphiaexposition, | Following Fatal Fire Pittsfield, M July 15 UP) — ‘ i | Hermidas J. Major, 36, was arrested last night at A ns, on a bench warrant, following the return of a | secret indictment by the Berk e | county grand jury here yesterday | afternoon. | The grand jury action and and | by + % arrest grew out of a fire which de- | s e o im mothing i such | stroved Major's home in Adams on | las a hot game of pn]n,‘ As the ]”i](v'wi .\}vrll. 24, and resulted in the death A e T his | Of his wife, Elizabeth and three ; sons. side in the afternoon and then as . T s M was eld T e erks o G e el i watne fajor was held in the Berkshir dined at Buckingham Palace, with {010 '\”’”"‘ 1"‘“‘“5 azze.guen: the famous gold plate and the chole- { ®273 1 SE : [T e e s e Four counts in the indictment ie . % re manslaughter, and ¢he other | . 5 3 .| three charge burning a building to | Rome—They're fighting real duels | gorraud an insurance company. lin Ttaly now. In the latest sabres | e e were used vigorously for half an| x hour with the result that Signor de | LIV Alfonso, honorary consul general of | Portsmo the fascist militia, received three | Stewart Ch serious slashes. 7., had a narrow escape from injur last night when his airplane crash- ed into the mud of Langdon from a height of 100 feet, Chadwick was making an ascent when the en- | gine “went d The plane Hartford—Frank Robert Jones, negro, another | |shot by negro, dyin New York — Another southwest song bird is to ct 3roadway. | |Miss Maxine Wells of San Antonio, |soprano, is to join the cast of “Sun- [ny.” She has operatic ambitions. arm London—Alfonso likes the strenu- APTER NOSE DIVE N. H., July 16 (P)— | London—My word, but it is hot! A judge in East London and anoth- |er in Glasgow discarded wig, gown. vea, even stcoat—meaning ves in court when the mercury was flirt- ling with ninety. 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On his return to duty Colonel Ford ullets Fly as Police Give Chase orererred” eharges ana’ a court | hour session Brigadier*General Hugh | Drum, presiding at the court- New ‘York, July 15 (P—Glen Mil- | cused has been found mot gullty and r's attempt to rob a restaurant a |IS acquitted on the specifications as ffalo has giveh Broadway another rill and sent seven bspitals luting the negro president fiad been Miller is not expected to recover |due entirely to an error of his subor- blmen who charged a doorway |have gone to trial. He felt, it was bm which he was firing at thous- [reported, that as he had Been in . der ‘entire responsibility. 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