New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 15

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Handcuffs were used by the bandits | | to secure the clerks of the small | | bank and one customer when the| | theft of $26,244 in currency was tak- CO H [ Hal.fi rfl F | Mrs. Ethel R. Stone, wife of a| mll]g 0 0 [0 | pawn broker at 168 Broadway, Bos- | Pacmc Goast | the manacles to Miller for $12.| Patrolman Linwood F. Leavitt of | Hartford, Nov. 4 (P—TLieutenant | ficd that he had been n the pawn | Louis N. Eller, regular army aviator | ShoP at the time and swore Squadron, with one of the officers of | the handcuffs. | the local national guard aviation | r.. = | cross country | Killed Man for Wife, flight from Santa Monica, Calit., to | Hartford, it was announced last | commanding officer of the squadron, | Charles Mclnturt, 44, a farmer liv The officers. will go to California to | In§ near here, who confessed he fa- which has been allotted to the Hart. |€r farmer, so that he "”‘5:‘ mlorrl ford unit, and will probably take Mrs. Farver, was sentenced to life flight. on yesterday. McInturf pleadec The 0-2, with which the 11sth |Suilty and was sentenced by Judge field last summer during their field ‘C‘rf‘lil court. He was indicted only training period, is described as a | vesterday. modification of the planes used in | ¥ 1 gt t5) sronnd the-wenid figlt when he was fatally €hot on Octo | ber 26. pany. The 118th will eventually, it |to an abandoned well a half mi is expccted, have three of the| | contession. NEWINCTON NEWS |Hungary, Rumania, Said ‘ To Be Ready to Unite e Budapest, Hungary, Nov. 5 (P)— ihe school committee * was held | Nagy, stated in parliament today Wednesday evening at the Center | that everything had been prepared his resignation as janitor at the!Rumania under a common sovereign. Center school to take effect Nov. 13. | Great Britain, he added, did not op- and has engaged Jesse E. Stebbins| No member of the government | of the Center to take Mr. Morgan's| saw fit to reply to Nagy's allegation. manager of George W. Hanbury's| s desired by a large section of the farm at the Center. Mr. Stebbins! Hyngarian nobility. i board for several years and chair- | man of the democratic town com- | \dentified by two persons as the pur- | chaser of five pairs of handcufs in Boston two days before the holdup. | | ing place. ‘ ton, told the court her husband sold | the Boston police department testi- | | Mill vas a LI buying | assigned to the 11Sth Observation | -l °f Was the man he saw g unit, Will make a to | S Auburn, Ind, Nov. 5 (P— night by Major William F. Ladd, | bring here a new O-2 Douglas plane | tally shot Forest Farver, 42, anoth-| about a week to make the eastward | Imprisonment in Indiana state pris- had some experience at Mitchell | William Endicott of the De Kalb |~ Farver was, working on his farm which | were built by the Douglas com- McInturf removed the bod distant, according to his subsequent Douglas ships. The re_ular monthly meeting of | Former Minister of Justice Emil school. Walter L. Morgan tendered | for an early union of Hungary with The board accepted the resignation| pose the plan. | place. Mr. Stebbins was formerly |7t js said however, that such a union was also member of the school| mittee. FIGHTS OFF BANDITS. New Haven, Nov. & (A—Breaking | away from two Post Road bandits in | Orange last night, Edward Batter of | West Haven fired several shots at the men, jumped back into his auto- | mobile and sped to this city, where he reported to the police. Batter be- | lieves that one of the bandits was | wounded. He said he had given the two men a “Hft” in his machine and that the »bed him sud Iy. town, | Arthur O. Ames, school enumera- tor, reports that the work of enum- eratfon has been complet Mr. | Ames finds that there are 1 dren in town between the 4 and 16 years. This is an increase of 18 over that reparted I Of this number, there are tending the five sch s oin distributed as follo’ Elm Hill | guest of the queen AEW ©RITA™N DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. MARIE'S PARTY EFFECTS TRUCE Maj, Washburn Aboard Train in Spite of Hill Queen Marie's Train En Route to B. C, Nov. 5.—A— special train moved Vancouver, Queen Mar oward Vancouver today with, a truce, temporary at least, having Gets Life in Prison | outwaraly closed the breach fmong |a cement atfair ringed by red, white the controlling parties abroad. Major Stanley Washburn, special ide to her majesty, and Samuel Hill, eccentric millionaire who induced Marie to come from Rumania to dedicate his unfinished museum of fine arts at hill, Washington, were aboard the train despite Hill's announced i ion to put the major off. ) hburn will re- main with the party at the request of Colonel John I. Carroll, official host to the queen , with Wash- burn, left Mz he Portland horse show Wec night afte Mr. Hill had publicly criticized the special aide. Hill “Boss,” He Sald Threatening to slap Major Wash rn and to “crush” I the aide eyed Hill had de- clared he was “boss” of the tour. Washburn and Carroll immediately emselves to the queen and q to the train tement last night Colonel 10 has effected a truce be- > shburn and Hill, declared he was “very much surprised that a uld threaten the train, add- or his order: to put the major o ing burn w ed by Ma elf becau: assistance to her durir e war. He sugg d that “the great ova- tion paid to the queen at Maryhill museum and the queen’s tribute to Mr. Hill there as an ol iend have turned his head.” In-dedicating the museum Marfe had praised Hill as o mer whom she understood, “becau: too, am a dreamer and worke! Colonel statement said hburn “will remain il the journey is “no one will be pt by my or- select- > of his Italian Mission Reaches Bucharest; Courtesy Visit 5 (P— mission headed by ths Duke of Spoleto and Marshal Bado- glio arrived here today. King Ferdinand personally greet- ed th ors at the railway sta- tion and escorted the Italians to the val palace. [ der.” | Mr. Hill and Carroll atiended the | queen last night at a dinner and ater during a brief visit to a tI | but Major Washburn remained in his private car. During the night | Major Washburn moved his staff | into Colonel Carroll's car, permitting | Mr. Hill to house his party in | Washburn’s car. Miss Loie Fuller, museum director and former dancer, who was praised by Queen Marie at | Maryhill for her friendship and | sistance during the war, is a mem- ber of Hill's party. Another edifice built by Mr. Hill awalted Marie's inspection today at Blaine—the peace portal commem- orating a century of peace between the United States and,Canada. It is Bucharest, Rumania, Nov An Ttalian with frier cen "Ttaly and Rumania. They insist, however that the visit is one ot courtesy and that no political or other questio to be discussed. When it was announced that t . ewspapers in the Ruma ipital hinted that there was a po sibility of a marriage between Crown Prince Humbert of Ttaly and Princess Ile! The Princ her mother, Queen | and blue lights. After leaving Blaine, | Vancouver was the day’s destination. Returning tomorrow the party will pass through Blaine, Seattle and | Spokane again before continuing on | to Glacier National park, Montana, | United Stat Marie, |and thence by a zig-zag course to ed of the report fro | Washington, D. C., terminus of the arest, said she knew of no p tour. A Florida trip may be decided | rriage. Official denial | upon later. | by the Rumanian roval the marriage would be en the Italian deleg King Férdinands’ pa Sandwich, once the chief port and harbor of England, re |y observed its 700th annive naval | nt- | tion ace. To Loan On Second Mortgages Write or Call for Particulars The Fidelity Finance Corp. 140 MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN school, 153; Northeast school, 88;| Junction school, 100; Center school, 258, and Junior High school, 12 The total enrollment is much great- | | r than last year due principally to || the work of the school authorities | n compelling all those to attend | school who are of the required age. This was a point which William H Mandrey, school supervisor, stressed | in his annual report to the school committee. Much credit is due Mr. | Mandrey In th “CONNECTICUT'S BEST Drwight M. Chichester, building in- ed a permit to Wil- liam J. ace for house on Oiiv street, in Maple 1 Manor. Mr. Logace lives at Maple Hill Manor. overal members of the local ge are planning to attend the onvention of National Grangc held in Portland, (8 the “Peaches” Mother Is Again Made Guardian York, Nov. 5 (P—Justice vogel yesterday appointed Carolyn M. Heenan guardian \ghter, Irances Heenan | (Peaches) Browning, to defend the suit brought against ‘““Peaches” by Marian Dockerill for libel. | Mrs. Dockerill brought suit en the ground that s had been by newspape wrticles “Peaches” in which X referred to g a E ht by middle-aged busines n with his romar irl By th court Heenan will act of h she action s guardian { se court suits. ly been appoint separation girl is bringing inst DBrowningz and In a separation suit Browning hos brought against his wife, Alleged Bandit Has Been Positively Identified Greenwich, R. I, » (A Gilbert, alias “W Mil- trial for robber i superior court here as a member of the sang which held up the Phenix R. 1. 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