New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 11, 1927, Page 19

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1927, : 19 i | I 7. Vi ” |the following first warders: Com- - o & found. The bank officlal disap- night to answer to a charge of arson | American Association of Engineers, HART AR"USE" Y [OVER 500 TEAGHERS | “First Ward Night” at 1115 (000w (o oess feat wiee. | California Banker Takes [owt, "o oo o o] o st planer L Thee wbre! s ribra i st ATTENDING GONYENTION { Legion Post Meeting ' commander, waiter c. Milky; second | OWn Life; Accounts Short :miners started going cver his ac- in Saugus and on February 4 were The plan provides a maximum of “First Ward Night” will be ob- 4 . Maurice ase; Cal,, Feb. 11 (UP) ' counts committed to Salem jall as vagrants. fifty per cent of the engineer's por- served at the regular meeting of t " . - searched for more _— They claimed to be “college bo: 1 salary, to be based on $10 Eddy-Glover post, American Legion, Harry Scheuy; sergeant-at- tages today In th o Must Come to Conn. to working their way to Maine. T weekly units and multiples thereof, State Association is Holding Eigh- |at the Legion headquarters on Wash. T sworth and adjutant, Frank , Vi s of 3 expre willingness to return to the premiums depending on the teenth Annual Session in | ington street tonight. The chairs of Harry C. : two b hose Face Charge of Arson puinse number of units of insurance. Seeks Inmrmanon ol Tl'llfl] 0[ eent sslon in ‘m, officers will be occupled by| A musical program of entertain- r Redwood Salem, Mass, Feb. 11 (P- - - - 7 —_— Hartford Today. | Leglonnaires from that ward and |Ment will be furnished; luncheon | Alm e same fime t he | m Bush, of Athens, Mair NSURANCE WANAMAKER'S DAUGHTER DIES . ; | ceremonies of initiation will be car- | Will be served and a prize drawing c 3 n 3 t 3 A plan of | Phil . 11 P—Mrs. Prisoner’s Statements Hartford, Feb. 11 (P—More- than |ried out under their direction. A | Will be held. 3 TEoency. ik lainficld, Conn., were release unemployment insurance for techni- | Norman ) , 51, daughter af 500 teachers were in this city today | class of 12 candidates will be initi- T ot th i 1k of der pardon by cal engineers, the first time tried in | the late John Wanamaker, died to- to attend the 11th winter meeting of |ated into membership in the post. | READ HERALD CL. D 4 rday, Tow sioners and turned over to the cus- | the United States for profes day at the University of Pennsyl- Doubting the statements of Ar- |the eighteenth annual meeting of the | The chairs will be occupied by | FOR YOUR WANTS b L 8 t ough the héad, was tody of Plai 5 T men, has been perfected by the | vania hospital. thur Aaronson, bank swindler, who | Connecticut State Teachers' associ- claims to have persuaded Detectives | ation and other state educational or- Collins and Williams of the New- |ganizations. These latter included the port News, Va. police department ! Connecticut Association of School to return him to that city by way |Superintendents, the Connecticut ot New York city after local po-|Physical Education society, the lice officials had advised a routeTeachers’ Retirement association, that would avold the metropolis, (Headmasters Club of Connecticut, Chief W. C. Hart has forwarded to | Elementary School Principals' asso- the Newport News police a copy of | ciation, Round Table for School Li- yesterday's Herald containing Aar- | brarians, Teachers’ College club ot onson’s letter to Attorney Thomas |Connecticut, Connecticut State Kin- I". McDonough, with the request |dergarten association; Connecticut for denial or verification. |Home Economics association, Con- Chief Hart has a Newport News necticut Special Education associa- newspaper containing an account |tion, and the Connecticut Inter-| of the arrival of Aaronson and the | scholastic Athletic conference, police ofiicers last Friday morning. | Sir John Adams, professor of ed- According to the article, New York | ucation at the University of Lon- city was not touched on the return |don, delivered the principal address trip. The cooperation of Chief | of the day. Sir John's subject was “A Hart and Detective Sergeant Mc- |contrast between the English teach- Cue and the department in general er and the American.” was commended by the \'irg(nm.l At the morning session today of officers, according to the news. |the Connecticut Association of School paper, Superintendents, J. E. Poole, super- Chief Hart sald today that he |intendent of schools in Madison, re- and the local department have no | ported for the committee on re- particular concern frelative to the |search. route taken, but he cannot under-| Charles M. Bakewell of Yale Uni- stand why the officers should take | versity, chairman of the commis- Aaronson through New York city |sion on revision and codification of after. planning to take another | school laws, reported on the progress route. Relative to Aaronson's of the commission this morning. statement, in the letter, that hedid | The annual dinner will be held even the color of hand-|this evening. C. Wilbur Ca of while returning, Chief Hart | Hartford, president of the national said he personally would not take|association of Teachers' Agencies, a prisoner of Aaronson's type on | will speak, and John Mulholiand of such a trip without handcuffing | New York city will present an enter- him. If the Virginia officers cared |tainment program of magic and il- to risk losing him, that was their 'lusions. own affair, he said. _ The reply to the chief's request R . for comment on Aaronson's leter | Stamford Firemen in is awaited with interest. Aaronson, Seven Hour Battle it is recalled, denied his name and | stamford, Feb. 11 (P—For seven maintained for several days that hours and a half firemen battled he had never been in Virginia, only | the second blaze of the week in the 1o admit later that the authorities| plant of Baer Brothers, paint manu- had his correct name and he Was|facturers before bringing it under ilty of the $5,000 swindle in|control. Damage was estimated at ewport News. In the opinion of | $5000, for the most part to cases the local police, the statements in| of the product ready for shipment. the letter to Attorney McDonough | The paint was fire proof. may also be untruthful. | Dense smoke baffled all efforts at Letters going out from prisoners | ontry for four hours. | in police stations and jails In this| Early last evening the watchman | section of the country are censored | noticed an odor of smoks and the by the authorities, Chief Hartsaid, | manager and a fireman were called but he does not kmow whether ot | but could not find its source. 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