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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926, (QUEEN MARIE DOES NOT WANT LIQUORS ( Tells Leviathan Officials Tea and Water Are Her Drinks By the Assoclated Press . 8. Leviathan, Oct. cerncd the will be a suite. Duri the train from A bandit| other shot. another civil m[ ross the 3 inside t a luncheon on ho Par in who trie a etie | Robh Is Delegate to el rd Civil Legion Convention |4 . % ind s 'SAN FRANCISCO GUNMEN RGAIN ARE ON WARPATH Man, Lured from Home by Phone Call is Held up and Robbed on BRIBERY TALES IN PROHIBITION CASE Testimony Shows Former Agent Rccepted Much Money Charleston, 8. C. Oct. 13 (A — Into the notorious Hell Hole swamp sectlon of Berkley county, haunt of bootleggers, the trail of testl- mony continued to lead today at the trial of Alonzo B. Seabrook, suspended federal prohibition agent who is charged with con- | spiring against the dry laws. At the opening of the trial, s to Cherbo We ere was »bb, who served as a | W wounded, draft board | b 1 named as|! a shots realing Records TEA ’ ) All Records BroKen for Sales L guest, coffee to drink. The ter of ceremonies stopped at table to fnquire what queen would prefer during the voyage the Leviathan. She replied that she | hoped to have as many distinctly American dishes as possible. “So far as drir the golden-haired o Al - 13.—UP— | the Balkans « v 1 ‘ Queen Marie of on | plenty of ice » it board the Leviatt on her | not have ice water, then let me 3 o | way to the United Stat hot tea.” Is to the ex-uniformed The big ship put to s ) 3 mong the 9 o'clock from Cherbours during [ gor rain storm with every light around | the waterfront aglow and the cruis- er Memphis of the United European squadron brilliantly {llum- has be without effect, st nati Yivil Legion, gag Pa., Street. o 8an Francisco, Oct. 13.—(A— As | though in a gesture of contempt for authority, two men belleved to be the “terror bandits” who have | slain four men since Saturday, rob- bed another man last night while more than 1,000 armed men patrol- | Wa led the streets to prevent.a renew- al of the gunmen’s operations. | The victim was Munroe Moore, a} house painter and decorator, who | | was lured from his home by a tele- | Glenn D. McKnight, former “moon- | phone call to a false address. As he shiner” and now a federal prohi- | walked along the sidewalk a inated and her searc s playing bition agent, testified yesterday | car came to an abrupt stop beside | upon the flagship of the American that Seabrook had accepted bribes|him and two young men, with { Merchant marine totalling as high as $1,000 a month | drawn pistols robbed him of $250 | Queen Out on Deck to warn him and other still opera- | While a third man remained in the | 1, order to see the illuminations tors in the Cordville section 12 |automobile. ‘ and to get a good view of the also hours in advance of any proposed | UP until the time of the robbery. | jjiantly lighted Leviathan, Queen raids by federal agents. police were of the belief that the | yarie remained on the deck of the One of his stills, McKnight tes.|bandits had fled the city tender Welcome as it put out from tified, remained in the same spot| [Nearly 300 suspects were arrested | cperpourg to go alongside the big without being disturbed by officers | YeSterday and last night, but all but | jiner"which is to take her across for 14 months. It had a capacity | {RTe® Were released. seas on a voyage she long has antici- of 1,000 gallons a month. pated with great pleasure McKnight, acting as an “under Captain Herbert Hartley, commo eover” man for M. O. Dunning, dore of the United States 1 prohibiton coordinator for the his staff, and the crew of southeast, testified that he had as- e drawn up sisted in the preparations for the st and her j ion case of st the Elihu Bur- be heard tomorrow o'clock Commission on is made up of| war congres of defense, | loan commit- ire workers nts. It is to N American Legion | su rvicemen. | o councils s, liberty and | Noo: it is its |y ¥ He s repres: 1 Woods, SRt ere will be plenty of ice w both the queen and P! who has been a teetotal In saying that ohol for th that ention are a number | secutives and pres government, e hotel Joseph G. Harry ( e at Attc a olas, ALY for three had r vears, years. touched ROBBERY in Attempted 1p in England Fng Oct. 13 k clerk and while at-| tes p— \For Quick Keturns Use Herald Classified Ads. e explained er of the Rt e e PRl ey e one ever to accuse him of not being Queen Makes Plans v nded During the Mario | t¢ T to capture a bandit who| will pass the time chicfly in reading North Haymarket and writing and listening in on th strict bank today. radio. When she gets out in the west s captured by other she hopes to have to go horseback riding, this heing her one outdoo Prince Nicholas plays nd his ¢ Jleana nally for tennis Thro a member of the royal party on board Leviathan doubt has bheen | it ot on READ HERALD CLASSITIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS G.Fox & C N LIVERPOOT Persons Shot Holdy N was an Foue (P—A two! rk voyage Queen a chance golt an | both go in occasi Inc. 1 3500 !Belgium Now Works ! By To Stabilize Currency | Brussels, Oct. 13 _(A—"W¢ now in a position to stabili onr |eurreney,” Governor Franck of the a bullet O. in—( sh Free Telephone Service For Brit a to 1 wholesale raids in the Hell Holo national section in September, when Sea- brook was arrested. J. E. Hill, another “moonshiner,” now working Coordinator Dunning as a federal prohibition agent, tes also had sent Seabrook moncy “protection.” Manning Carter, third federal agent, corroborate McKnight's ~statements regarding the payments to Seabrook, saying that he had been present several times when these wege made. It was disclosed by W. Turner Togan of defensa counsel that a warrant had been issued on Sep- tember 23, charging McKnight with a violation of the Mann act, but former a q {National Bank of Belgium is quoted having said to a correspondent of |the Belgian Telegraphic Agen having paid With {A\foreau of the Bank of France Paris. ified that he |yr. for |stabilization and the agrecments ef- 2 |fected with banks of issuc tries which gold sta no qv |ment with the Bank of ¥ I was given formal assurance of the sympathy with which be [will | will to hamper it.” that it never had been served. Lo- | gan charged that District Attorney had promised McKnight that it would not be served if he would testify akainst Scabrook, hut Judge Ernest F. Cochran ruled that this warrant had no present trial, Ohio Police, After United D. E. States Meyer Autopsy, An- nounce That Youngster Was Kill- ed by Blow on Head. Orwell, Ohio, Oct. 13.—(—Soly- | tlon of the murder of 21; year old Tsabel Zandarski confronted officials today following a finding at an autopsy last night that the girl was | murdered by a blow on the head. A search of more than three wecks, conducted since the child disappeared from her ki home, moved swiftly to vesterday. Her body was found by a hunter in a cow pasture a mile and a halt from her home. When found, in a thicket, the hody was clothed in a flannel night- zown and was barefoot. An inquest will probably he held today at which an effort will be made to uncover new clues and a motive for the gir murder. An- thony and Joscphine Zandarski, parents of the child, will be exam- ined, as will Frank Zurlck, an uncle, officials sald. lose READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS e e —— f?h;vb"cw&ienti - Wall Coating RVERY shate eelected by a jury of women and color experts. 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AorBaM, By conta i har SVIII‘F\\nvy'-‘ all too nck add@l, “our plans for worn out by the days' exertions, the from Paris to Cherbourg by 1in and the receptions and fare. ls by representatives of Rumania, and the United States in Cherbonrg before it was time to go out to Leviathan. It was an informal meal that the party sat down to in the private din- a visit to without f informan Orthodox children in coun- church have returned to the There can, of course, stion of a similar aa 4 ason fo 1 France, L agree- nce but > was Queen o'clock t our efforts fecls that the difference dren is so slight night's rest 1 joir which to be en, tl satd oundation, The t asserted, did Greek church for communion, hetwe church of her ¢ th there r her to transfer he h into whic aq to the with 1 nd the horn. 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