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u BAG OF SALT FOR KANGARDO-BEARS " Hoax or No Hoax, Bushmen Go Alter Creatures Sydney, Australia, Aug. 11 (UP)— HENRY FORD IS HOST T0 COLONEL LINDBERGH Transatlantic Hero to Rest at Dear- ‘born Home of Automobile King Detroit, Aug. 11 (P)—Charles A. | Lindbergh was the guest of Henry Ford here today, resting from & strenuous round of activities inci- dent to the return to his birth place ! #EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 REWERY WORKER 1S SENT 10 JAL Found Guilty of Yiolation of Liquor Law New Haven, Aug. 11 (P — Carl NEW YORK POET AND SACCO ALLY IS FINED Dorothy Parker, Arrested While Picketing in Front of State House, is Assessed Five Dollars Boston, Aug. 11 (®—Dorothy Parker, New York poet, and each of 34 other Sacco-Vanzetti sym- pathizers arrested yesterday while picketing in front of the state house SOUTHINGTON GOPS START EXCITENENT Hold Youth as Holdap Suspect, Later Releasing Him - (Special to the Herald) Southington, Aug. 11 — A crowd Chief Mowbo Bolgy and two menial Carlsch, 31, who thought himself un- . bushmen left by airplane today for Chappaqua, N. Y., with a kangaroo- Dbear trap to snare the marauding hybirds now at large in Westchestetr county. Chief Mowbo Bolay took his own personal kangaro-bear trap and proudly displayed it to some thous- today paid a fine of five dollars in | Of several hundreds of persons gath- municipal court after pleading guilty | €red in front of the town hall here to violation of a city ordinance by |1ast might but not in the interest of ol e iand Hoitering, |the two condemned radicals in Bos- v cew | 0N Thescrowd collected because of When George Teeple of New o York changed his plea from guilty | the arrest and holding incommuni- : peter P 2 to not gullty, his attorneys with- |cado of Peter Pernal of Rourke ave. |nue on Tuesday evening on suspi- drew and said he must fend for| ., ;¢ peing a holdup man who has 3"’:‘";(‘“1’;‘:;“ was the center of a | fortunate to be working in an fllicit celebration that began with the city's | J1U1ling plant when the police broke | official greeting at the air field and "} August, §, offered a nolo contendre [ended with o banquet atiended by Pled in court today which was over. | several hundred persons last night. |4ed: Fopense 4 4 t b | in Jail and $200 fine imposed. | Cognizant of fhe strain on the | young flier that has been manifested | The plant in old Germania hall in Wooster street, was regarded as the ands of spectators at the fiying fleld before departing. It was a simple little thing con- sisting of a deep hole in the ground and three barrels of Australian mo- Insses. . aly's men had a pound of sait in a paper bag but the chief said he didn't think there would be any use ' to put salt on & kangaroo-bear's tail One of Chief Mowbo Bo-| | on several occasions during the pres- ent tour, Mr. Ford persuaded Lind- | bergh to go into seclusion at Mr. | Ford's Dearborn estate until he hops |oft for Grand Rapids Friday morn- " BERLINNEWS largest the city police have seized. It had three copper stills which were from the cellar to the top of the building, 33 feet in height, a high pressure steam boiler, a four inch steam pipe which ran underground to carry steam to the stills, four vats cach about 12 feet in diameter and seven feet high, six mixing barrels and 14 galvanized containers of 250 himself In court tomorrow. Three others had their cases continued un- til tomorrow, when 36 of those ar- rested on Tuesday for the same of- tense in the same place are also scheduled to appear again. RUSSIAN PRINCE NEAR been terrorizing autoists on the roads between Southington and Lake Com- pounce. Policeman Edward Geary of the newly established Southington Police department and Police Committee- man Christopher Zilly, made the ar- rest Tuesday evening at 11 o'clock at Pernal's home. They also took in on suspicion, Edward Skinner and Different from because their tails were too slippery and the salt would roll right oft even it One-eyed Connolly, which was the name of the bushman, s ceeded in throwing the grains a curately. Cabled storles of the kangaroo- bear hunt in Westchester county ! have not appeared. in Australian newspapers yet because the cables all others is this New Health Food! Oh what a flavor —just like popcorn! No wonder children love Heinz Rice Flakes! So appetizing. So good! So deli- cate that you can eat them every day and never tire of their taste. And crispy? Heinz Rice Flakes are the crispiest, crunchiest things you ever ate. And they really do hold their gallons capacity. In the plant were 23 barrels of bolasses, an electric ofl pump, two 100-gallon drums of sul- phuric acid and 50 empty five gal- lon cans. The officers who broke in through the cellar got an overpowering whif- of alcohol and molasses and for hours after windows were opened the | Hollywood, Calif, Aug. 11 (UP) odor remained. |—A long standing feud between The real owners of the outfit have | Alexander Oukhtomsky, sald to be lay heard about the kangaroo-bears | services, not yet been found. The charge|a Russlan prince and former mem- from a little bird. |7 Paul Segrist 1s enjoying a two |against Carlsch was violation of the |ber of the empress royal guard, His wife said it wasn't a bird at |weeks vacation from his duties at |liquor law. |'and his neighbor, Clarence Webster, all but a chicken and that may be |the Stanley Works. e | ended early today with Oukhtom- | why the chief was in such a hurry | Applications for Camp Woodtsock USHER AND WOMAN ‘L: :h‘;to::"\"("Eu’r‘;:%f“:\'latx‘l':‘h\f;:; to leave. The plane arose at 10:21 will close within a few days. The : R o er. PUSH MAN FROM SHow;m nt to commit murd daylight saving time and immediate- | camp has been run by the County ly crashed. | Y for the greatir part of the sum- Oukhtomsky told officers he was merely shooting at burglars. Police Boy Wounded When Annoyer Fires In Crowd In Theater Charles Campbell, two local youths but released them after a short questioning. Pernal was held by the police { without formal charges being placed against him on complaint of a man who claimed to have been held up. He gave the number of markers on |the alleged car of the holdup man land described it as being a blue body. The police absolutely refused to give out any information with re- gard to the reasons for suspecting Pernal of being implicated in the !holdups. They refused admittance of |newspaper men to the police head- quarters in the town hall and then porceeded to put Pernal in a cell and refused to let him see anyone. | Relatives who attempted to talk with {him were turned away and a police- Iman was stationed in the cell block {in tho rear of the town hall as a jguard to keep all persons away. (Continued from Page Seven) VICTIM IN GUN BATTLE | Hollywood Jealousy Almost Comes to Grief With Shooting of This is due to & new process developed, owned and used exclusively by Heinz . . , And that isn’t all that this wonderful new Heinz process accom. plishes. It enables Heinz touse the natural roughage element of the rice itself. This imparts a moisture - absorbing quality which is one of Nature’s best eliminative aids. That’s why Heinz Rice Flakes are not only good to eat—but good for you to eat. .. Get Heinz Rice Flakes Q a food sale at the home of Mrs. ck Holigan tomorrow at 3 . All are invited to attend. Philip Nase Is spending a few days here at his ho There will be a morning service at the Methodist church Sunday fol- haven't arrived and the editors are |lowed by the meeting of the Sun- pretty mad, too. Chief Mowbo Bo- | day school. There will be no other Former Royal Guard, {mer. It willl close shortly after La- llNflY ISNAME however, had to break down doors | bor Day. to arrest Webster. Oukhtomsky was The entire tennis squad represent- |ing this community was on the said to have had trouble previously | with Webster over business affairs. (Continued from Page Seven) | courts last evening practicing for the coming tournament with New had no choice but to call the pony “Lindy."” “Black Beauty” Second Choice The names that received the next largest number of votes, in their . opder, were: Black Beauty, Prince, Bobby (after Bobby Bacon, the little boy whom Tagalong found), Tony, King and Gypsy. Tagalong and Freckles and ‘ Herald to thank all the boyss and girls who are so much interested in their comic strip that they sent in names for the pony. Tag says ‘he Is sorry that he cannot ac- knowledge every letter individually. But for “Lindy” alone there were 80 many thoussand votes that it would keep him busy for months | writing to everyone. And that would keep him out of the strip in the Herald—and he knows that the boys and girls would rather see him playing with Lindy every day. It so hapens that but two of the Herald's syounger readers hit npon the name “Lindy.” They were Rose Zepatka of Grove street and Mar- thena Fitzgerald of Berlin. ‘were two suggestions of “Black Beauty” as well Walker Will Visit Mothers of Lost Fliers New York, Aug. 11 (P—Mayor James J. Walker and Mrs. Walker safled on the Cunard Liner Beren- garla shortly after midnight on & six weeks' visit to Europe. In addition to attending the an- nual convention of the American Leglon in Paris, Mayor Walker will, while In that city, deliver checks totalling $1,000, representing the balance of the Nungesser-Colifund, to the mothers of the ill-fated French aviators. - While in Europe Mayor and Mrs. Walker plan to visit Ireland, land, France, Germany and Italy. ITALY LAUDS RF Rome, Aug. 11 (UP)—Postpone- ment of the execution of Nicola Sac- co and Bartolomeo Vanzetti until TTE August 22 was received with general satisfaction. MUST DIE IN CHAIR Tampa, Fla., Aug. 11 (UP)-—Ben Levins, convictegax murdered, was sentenced to the electric chair by Judge Robles in circuit court here. Mr. | Blosser, the artist, have asked the| There | | Britain. There is considerable rival- | ry bet n the local boys and the | New Britainites with honors about | even. | Dhilip Wells and family are ex-| pected home shortly from an ex- tended trip to New Brunswick, Can- | ng the trip by |ada. They are ma jautomobile. | It was reported today that any contemplated changes and repairs to the highway through this town had becn deferred until next year. It is considered doubtful however if the Kelsey corner danger will be climinated as the cost of the work | would be prohibitive according to | those familiar with the proposed changes. Fundamentalists Win in Lausanne Conference Lausanne, Aug. 11 (UP)—Funda- mentalists were victorious today in making their creed the basis for the | campaign planned lere by the | | world conference faith and or- | | der for the unification of the Chris- tian churc The con three comm n special problem, | rence was divided Into/ h assigned a The committees | o of the church gospel” acknowledged incar- nation, resurrection and the com- munion of the saints. These were three points contested by many leading American modernists. A plenary session of the confer- | ence took place today. !Cruiser With Choice. | Liquor Seized in Harbor Woods Hole, Mass., Aug. 11 (P— Coast guard officials here are hold- ng the foot cabin cruiser Gray Goose of New York, while its own- cr, Arthur A. Brown, 3 street, New York city, negotiates with customs authorities in Boston for the release of his yacht. The Gray Goose was seized in the har- Lor here yesterday when coast gnardsmen found 60 bottles of cho iquors aboard. This morning Mr, T wn accompanied by Lieut. E Purdy, an officer at base 18, went to Boston to interview Deputy Collector of Customs Thomas F. | Finnigan. RNING TO CAPITOL r Aug. 11 (UP)— Ambassador Foindexter was en route to ington today aboard the Ana to discuss the ment. RETU nd that which had | d Tobby. | New York, Aug. 11 | jrate women patrons of the preme move theater, at 283 Nos- | trand avenue joined with an em- | ploye in trying to eject him last | night, an unidentified annoyer sud- | denly drew a pistol and fired into | the lobby crowd. Isadore Mever, an | usher, fell with a bullet through the loft side of the body and the gunman escaped. With the arrival of the police, | Mrs. Pauline Friedman declared that the man had forced his atten- tion on her during the showing of | the plcture and had otherwise been obnoxious. The theater, filled pAn- cipally with women and children, was soon in an uproar, and most | of the audience -adjourned to the lohby to help evict the man. Meyer, who will recover, was | grappling with the man when shot. | Woman Killed in Crash With Doctor’s Machine Piddeford, Me., Aug. 11 (P—Miss Margaret F. Richardson of South par, Nova Scotia, was killed when the automobile in which she was ing colliled with a machine ven by Dr. Myron J. Hahn of Toston and was knocked over by a car, driven by Frank J. Griffin of West Somerville, Mass. Miss Rich- ardson died at Webber hospital, where she was a student nurse. Wil- liam Curtls of this city, who was driving wit hthe victim, was held with Dr. Hahn and Griftin pending police investigation. | high i journed in federal court today be- | son said court would reconvene on (high fever, |—Marshall B. LI | weaving fiber furniture and sold the Juror’s Illness Causes Postponement of Trial | New York, Aug. 11 (UP)—The | trial of Earl Battice, mulatto cook of the schooner Kingsway, charged | with the murder of his wife on the seas last February, was ad- | | cause of the illness of a juror. Federal Judge Harry A. Ander- Monday. The gruesome details of the testi- mony were thought at first to have been responsible for the illness of Harry Spoon, but today he had a which was evidently from another cause. Spoon, juror No. 12, appeared ill yesterday dur- ing the testimony of Captain Frank his four-master and the jealousies and strife aboard. “BABY CARRIAGE KING" DIES Menominee, Mich.,, Aug. 11 (UP) d, internationally known as the ha is dead here from Theart disease. Lloyd is rated in “who's who" as a man who ‘“revolutionized three in- ustries by his inventions.” He invented the Lloyd loom for patent a few years ago for $3,000,- 000, He also realized $800,000 in the sale of his patents on a process for making steel tubing. Another in- vention which brought him big re- turns was a machine for making bed springs. Lloyd patented more than 200 inventions. then ad far as is known, no formal charges were placed against him and he was not brought to trial. seized because | Lowry, downeast skipper, who told [bers on the markers on his car were | of the bloody and tragic voyage of |the same as those given by the man who claims he was held up. Last night at 9:30 o'clock, Pernal was released without any word of planation other than the simple statement: “We had nothing on him.” This actlon was taken fol- lowing an investigation by Deputy Sheriff Gerald Risley detailed on the case by County Detective Edward Hickey from the state’s attorneys office. Excitement over the case was run- /ning high and hundreds of indignant people gathered in front of the town hall last night as the hours wore on. Sheriff Risley questioned Pernal and sed that he be released. As It is reported that Pernal was the last three num- the police The first two were entirely dif- ferent. Pernal's car is green and not blue as the supposed victim describ- ed the bandits’ vehicle, Pernal is reported contemplating y carriage king, |action against the police department for false arrest and unlawful impris- onment . He claims, it is said, that there was no cause for keeping him in the lockup night until last night without bring- ing charges against him. since late Tuesday The case has caused almost as much excitement in the town as the capture of the alleged bank bandits did a short time ago. 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