New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 19, 1926, Page 25

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1926. ' PRE-HOLIDAY OFFERING | agree with Lowis?" | Five Shots Fail to Fell Equine in " mpe nine men are at present ir | "1t was this point that Shaw rattled Bristol But Motorcycle Policeman {I° state's prison where they woie | 5 e and Made Nightgown “thc phone—ear plece, mouth piece taken immediately after t {and everything, it seemed—by re- Puts Animal Out of Misery. term were given th by Judge Jen. Doesn’t Care What ])isposifion‘fflil?"-'x"al‘fi aeree with anynune | HANTY Ginsburg Beligved Slated| seitor, xov. 10—smtn spite or "7 yor Weld had not sign "here were a few seconds of sil- (the fact that five 32 callbre bullets | PERMIT NOT SIGNED Is Made of It | 0 Command Post |were seoa the morning o the | stasor i naa n sene e ence, and the interviewer thought he | I i omUnE dnls o |heard a series of chuckles, which |threatened to become real laughter, | i ; o . S Etior ale ol e L - [ o e B. B. Robbins of Maln strect, the | O'Connell property on West Mal London, Nov. 19 P—"It's Up 10 |gther end became milder and took the Swedish Academy,” said George on quite a serious tone, saying: | Bernard Shaw in a telephone inter- | “Let's have a general discussion in view with the Assoclated Press to- |the press as to whether awards are | day in which he was informed that | really good for literature. I certain- | lis rejection yesterday of the money [ly will be interested in the out- prize connected with the Nobel Lit- |come.” erature award was interpreted in e Stockholm as tantamount to rejec- | WES G 0 T Hop ot the ahtice)awir. NEWEST FLYING BOA “I'm not worrying,” the dramatist | { added. “Let them do that—but I | PREPARING TO START am certainly going to be a most in- | terested front row spectator in the { discussion which I hope will now |Two PN-10 Airplancs Leave Phila- develop around the question of giv- ing prizes toewriters.” Asked it he agreed with Sinclair Lewis, who refused the Pulitzer prize on the ground that prizes were | philadelphia, Nov. 19 (A—The bad for literature, Shaw snapped: | American navy's newest ships of the “I don’t agree with anything!” {air, the two PN-10 flying boats, un- He sald he wanted to see the | ger command of Lieutenant Com- | whole subject threshed out in the | yiander H, T. Bartlett, hopped oft press. Also he was thankful fOr|grom the navy yard at 7:15 o'clocl Lewis' action, because it had called |y ¢pic morning for Norfolk, Va., his ‘attention - to the Pulliasr prize, [y yhe preparatory lez of a non. | which he had ncver heard of before. | St e BRI 18} ouldinobsay aw EiSEpART The non-stop trip will be started ] | against the idea of offering awards, | ¢ p, "Norgolk and will be a cruise but felt sure a general discussion A commensurate with the epic flight | e mos aresting. [ . i Shaw was in a good mood today | Rodgers to Hawaii. Tt covers a —foeling so splendidly that he talk- | distance of 2 nd will take od to his interviewer over the tele- |@bout 27 hours to complete, it all phone from his Adelphia Terrace |80¢s well. ! flat, overlooking the Thames. y's hope is in n_m nature of | Shaw, it must be understood, d st and will be for 10 hours, likes telephones nearly as emphati- | the planes remaining in the air after cally as Rudyard Kipling and Sir | the three hours it will require to James ). Barrie, who has his tele- | reach the Virginia port. phone number registered in his but- ler's name. e All telephone calls to the Shaw 3 i o s in Under City Serutiny? housekeeper or secretary. He does| Tho building department tod not care for ntervicdd cither, and | continued its investigation into the to make certain there are no in- truders, has an iron gate in front of the entrance to his flat. delphia For Norfolk Ready For Panama Hop | ownership of the properties at 18- 193 Hartford avenue, two buildin condemned and ordered repaired ex- But he is intensely curious, and tensively before December 1. The was much more curious than usual |department was under the impres- this morning—so curious, in fact. sion they were owned by Max Ken. that his sccretary could not quite |nedy, but Xennedy named B. Miller satisfy him after the interviewer as l_he owner, while the assessors had twice talked to her on the|DOoks show the propertics standing phone, saying he had an interest- ! the name of John G osian. ing dispatch from Stockholm. The secretary was told that the Stockholm message was of much in- terest to Shaw, but was not told the work be started without del and unless the proper owner comes forward soon, an order will be is- The annual meeting of Edd: Glover post, No. 6, American Le- gion, will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Legion home on Washington street. The most im- portant items of business to come before the meeting is the election pt officers for the coming year and re- ports of the retiring officers for the past year. Combined with the annual meet- ing tonight, the board of state offi- cers will pay their annual visit to | the local post. The state officers will be entertained at a dinner to be served by the American Legion Auxiliary in the post rooms at 5 o'clock this evening. This dinner is open to the public as the committ which arranged it, received a num- ber of requests from people outside he Legion for admission. A recep- | tion to the state officers will be held in the home at 6 o'clock. TFollowing the completion of the business of the meeting, the newly clected officers will be installed by the state and they will be called on to address the members. With regard to the election of a commander for the coming year, the one most prominently mentioned for the office is Attorney Harry Gins- burg. He has a host of friends in the post and because of his untiring work in the interests of the Legion, both in this city and in the state, his ndidacy is being hoomed among the members, Lawyer Ginsburg has been active lin the affairs of Iddy-Glover post since its organization in this city. He has held the chairmanship and has heen a member of most of the im- portant committecs conducting the oS ffairs and during the {year he held the the state committee on rehabilita- one of the most important It deals with the plac- ing of disabled ex-service men in positions after they have been grad- |The building department insists that | uated from vos g ining. He has been the foremost figure in pro- moting the American on basket- ball team and is prominently identi- animal refused to be downed and it was necessary later for Motorcycle | Policeman James Burns to finish |the job started by one of the | doctor's employes. One shot from | the officer's 38 had the desired re- | sult. Dr. Robbins was confined to | his home by iliness and knew noth- ing of the incident. |Pool Cue Sluggers Are Continuing Their Fight Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 19 (R\— | Written arguments on motlons to |set aside a jury verdict and draft {findings preparatory to the appeal to bé taken in the case of nine New | York “pool cue sluggers” sentenced reet today, neither had he deter- mined whether a public hearinz would precede his decislon in this matter. 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