New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 13

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= | NEW BRITAIN HER. rs at - $43. % e NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. was, oney | ’ |cupfed. Nelghbors told them, he Tywo for . “(: Split U | HEADS u\m\x: LODGY Bodics Placed in Lime 1 ¢ Sta ath < I UL TG LR a0, MBI o2 S5t i i e oo ution Packing ) S ¢ 1 } |Judge Banks Upholds Sentence | » were two days too late,” oo & }“‘: G ; : k5 € point of bur se fair held in Newington said the attorney, tor , 2 Fhe search for Wright, Mme. Mi- . & g N D Rce e e s : : K a 8 ling a week with Navy Yard, Philadelphta, Sept, 23 | W- Banks, sitting in superior court, thoriti of Maple | Britain police court today when he g I : t t : | B ve s 1 4 r o : habeas corpus proc, 5 > d A | . rnoo! rived here by airplane this after- |Jail for 30 for driving an au- {In habe PUS pro : Couple Reported Arrested - . noon _in B » ie-| Two Killed When | elght title challenger, [ orving his term at once. then o TralA s el s bl Mrs. Arthur Also MOPE Pleasfim Thflfl Tl‘alll,* Passed on Drunken Driver in ‘IS Bein S ht Wfl] W on thelr trail and will get ¢ ; Sl e 2 He Says S ‘ : g OUg - oman b A€aeti forEvyt s t T s the 1 y Vat : v r for home last Hartford) Sent) 25 Fidge John on Her Hushand’s Writ e e G lRe TG A e = fowed n ik Tobus rastared | iR . b UP—Completing a spectacular jump | eoiscd to soften an edict of New | Jonnstown, Pa., 23 P— Virgini o following a_ s ; Sasdis et et milet t, near her ; e 8 i ve Sunday to resume to the scene of his battle with Jack |upheld the New Britain court in ‘ Frank Lloyd Wright, Chicago t i : b creasin s etoct et Y a hich i 2 x tmtitace. Dempsey tonight, Gene Tunney ar-|sending Adam Wilk of that city to |tect, and Mme, Olga Milinoff, named |arrested in that s 3 t j : : ertained . | tomobile while he was under the in- | late yester 1 514 Milwaukee, Sept. ) Siiemean MR fluence of liquor. Wilk will start |thor L_\lmfi I']\prc‘:s Jams won by Mrs. a Curtis Orioles plane piloted by | Motorcycle Policeman — William ria Attorney Harold Jac I 1 Wright, arc 1 a ; . ‘, s morn ST ¢ F ‘ s rhite: : i * Jones of New York, |Strolls of the New Britain polic 3 , said this afte » Milanoff, 2 o s = spa sl el ¢ e i — | aepartmont. tes | “Jackson, attorney b tola il thwn noay o Sin B o tne steriey station | STORM BRIEFS varn- Tea and Reception for civilian aviator, landed safely afte feps e 1 Two e hop of approximately 100 miles| Wilk on Stanley street, city, | tec 1fe; fcano Here n, the id, were | persor killed an 1 I g ; fifoad New Y. W, ici lron\‘Slhn\'nrjtlj-on-vlm»lh"lr\\\;?rr, not [on September 12. W s | reports that Wright ¢ I k § : o e oAUl ‘NO\\ Y. W, C. A. Official so far from his training camp at |drawn up to the curb, his head rest- |!inoff planned to leave this coun T . ve i e reported to In $ . Stroudsburg. |ing on the wheel, and he was drunk, | with the child, Svetlana Hinzenbe the dancer by mer marriage. |a mar n American pas The plane bearing Tunney la Strolls told the court. He called for | 28ed ni years. Valdemar H — at 1 P. m., eastern daylight time, | the police service wagon and it re- | bers, er of the child, ¢ MARKET SURPRISED, making the trip in one hour and 26 |sponded with Policeman Thomas [Writ Which called for the e Vew Orleans, (P— minutes. The party had taken off | Feeney in charge. Strolls and Fee- | Production of the girl i from a golf course at 11:45 a. m., | ney testified that Wilk made an at- | Writ gave the a according to revised figures on the [tempt to make a getaway when |0 search any premi time of departure. | they placed him under arrest. 4 The landing was made after the| Cross examined by Attorney B. J. hip” had circled the vicinity of the | Monkiekic u for the defense, | na ard and also flown over th rolls said that the motor of the |Johnstown subu se tennial stadium, fight battle | automobile was not running and he |lieved, they would find W | did not sce Wilk driving the car but | Milinoff and the child. Suppes | compared Smiling and cheerful, Tunney | wilk admitted that he had been |is Wright's sister. | morning vled from his seat to be greeted | g Attorney Monkiewicz moved | Jackson said the officer . Oct about 200 onlookers, including | g discharge of his client on the |into the house and fou ¢ | 3 most of the employes of the Davy | ground that it has not been proved R i | that Wilk had actually operated the Tunney was welcomed personally | iidss Banits denisdiiniin by Commander Strong of the navy yard. When informed that Promoter Tex rickard nad been concerned over he| ST, LOUIS READY dangers of the flight, Tunney said: E “Rickard is only risking his money e = while I risked my life. I landed [pjy Celebration Planned For To- safely so everybody ought to be sat- isfied.” night it Team Clinches the Pen- The challenger said he took the air Do Johnston gave a t oon from 2 to n Maple Hill of Miss nees Littell, ¢ of the Girls Work the Y. W. C. A. About ent. The decora= sters in a variety en Hayes, general . W. C. 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