New Britain Herald Newspaper, August 19, 1927, Page 5

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FIVE BOYS LOST | IN NORTH WO0DS Airplanes Search Vicinity for| Clne to Whereabonts | Montreal, Aug. 19.—(UP)—Five | boys ranging in from § to 14| north of Saint Agathe in the Lauren- tian mountains and searching | parties, efforts have been unsuccess- ful since Sunda; The boys were attending a sum- | mer camp and started out on what was to have been a short tramp in the woods. By nightfall they had not reappeared at the camp and before turning in for the night the other members of the camping party de- | cided to search for the lads. About | 15 miles from the camp the search- | ers found the remains of a campfire | and pinned to a tree found a note saying “We boys from Camp Agam- ing are lost. Two airplanes are assisting in the search, one from the royal air force | at Ottawa and the othéer from the | Fairchild Aviation company of Grand Mere, Quebec. The pilots of | the planes will take up 3,000 hand | bills today and drop them in differ- ent sections of the surrounding country. The message on the bills reads “Boys—When you read this go to the nearest open place you can find and make a fire or wave a shirt so that airplanes can see you and send you some one to bring you out. right where you are until help | come; 1 Find Woman’s Sl;leton With Bullet in Skull | Westbrook, Me., Aug. 19.—(UP) —What may be the relics of a fif- teen-year-old murder mistery have been uncovered here. Near the Presumpscot are missing in the woods 35 miles | river, 7 workmen on the grounds of the S. D. Warren Paper company unearth- ed the skeleton of a woman with a bullet in her skull. Medical Examiner Frank L. Far- ris estimated the body had been in- t be made to identify the woman by her dental work and to determine | whether she was a suicide or had | been murdered. | | OLD GLORY FLIGHT AGAIN POSTPONED Storms Over Atlantic Make Journey Dangerous i tion with New York, Aug. 19 (A—A storm | area extending from Newfoundland | to about 500 miles from the Irish st together with adverse winds at | gnglish and | oft announcement | Roosevelt Field, Iong Island a runway too soggy for a take brought the official that the Old Glory will not take off | today on its non-stop flight to Rome h pilots, J. D.| Hill and Lloyd Bertaud. In making the announcement, Hill said the weather outlook showed no | indications for a wind on Roosevelt Field, which is n ed for | the plane’s take off. Hill and| Bertaud, however, planacd to their monoplane on a short this afternoon to test the paratus and also to ma the gasoline consumpti Dr. James H. Kimbail, metrorolo- gist of the United States weather hureau, reported that it the fliers hopped off today they ¥ ble westerly but would west ic west- rable for aviitors who hope | to fly the Atlantic from east to west, he said. Hurry Here Tomcirow WEALTHY ITALIAN HELD erred at least 15 years. Effort will | Importer Charged With Killing of nd former captain |army, oppeared in the police lin today ct th c n w extradition. « i 51 were a to reach the break | water, NYW BRITAIN DALY AERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. FOR MURDER IN ITALY | e e {Hushand Objects to Wile Attend- ing Hartiord Ave. Church In reply to Attorney ard band forwar was u exact amount. t, the same n church,” to the church but to state definitely | “I gave when I|h further correspondence passed be- |tween them, but Adorno returned she the of 418 ir ¢ he said. Ask- |now. Not Mon S G support of the children, she replied that she wants her husband to live with her and the children and assured court that she is ready to w him back at any tin Member of Fascist Party—Says “asale, representing Adorno, Mrs. Adorno said she was convinced that her husband’s objection to her re- ligion was the of their trou- ble. She admitted that he had ask ed her to go to Chicago and she re- 1ed court room this morn- | fused on the ground that she did ed to the unfolding of a|not car to wander about from place | at | story of marital happiness'and con- to place. His purpose in wishing an | tentment about to be wrecked on|her to go to Chicago was to take | the shoals of disagreement over re- |her away from her religion, she ligion, with a young couple and four |said, and although her h and does 21l children concerned. Mrs. Ro- | not attend any church he has done irio Adorno, carrying a two|everything he can to interfere with months’ old infant in her arms, tes- | her attendance. In reply to Attorney tified that she wants to live with her | Cz Mrs. Adorno said she had husband, who is 30 years of age and | given some of the money her hus- capable of. earning $13 a day, ac- cording to his own statement, but he insists on having her discontinue attendance at services of the Chris- . |tian Alliance church at 112 Hartford | ithe | ivenue, while she refuses to do so Al Cen at the price of indefinite separ- noth-1 tion from her husband and chil- dren. Judge Saxe continued the case of | the husband, charged with non sup- port, until next Friday, and observ- ed that it is unfortunate that it has come into court, as it appears that Adorno was supporting his family of | until two months ago and there | would not have been any disagree- | ment of a serious nature had both | principals taken a sensible attitude. (UP)— | rheir trouble has not become excep- ere drown- | tionally serious, he observed, and 3 day when the launch Sla- |he advised the husband and wife to on of the Atlantic Gulf Pacific Co. | settle their differences, s struck by a typhoon just out- | Mrs. the breakwater here and cap- | husband and Fifty-one men swam to the |sent her 5.in two months, be- ind were 1 | sides writing to her frequently of 1ch was the | his success in obtaining employment rom pier 7. near the as a bricklayer at $13 a day. While o they had been was away the baby was born and arer, (she christened him David, a fact of for the P; er. | which she notified her husband, jumped into the wa- whereupon he expressed dissatisfac- wind struck but only |tion at her failure to give the child the name Carmelo, in memory of her husband's deceased brother. No port It Is “All a Mistake.” \ug. 19 (P—Angelo | Ttalian importer in the Italian New York Carlo, use nd wealthy way aches wo “We loes tian Alliance chu to leave their husba the Bible and th teach us that,” rged with murder. arrested yesterday gfudy shou not hington in con id, illing in Italy mo z0 of an Italian me ist party to which De er refus, her hus given her unt her husband’s ot and contributing to her han a y T of t having prior to mploym sup Mrs. 15500 e, nt absence | ime to this the marble busi- Italian officials his detention and army and i o have De Carlo, o can tectives that he r. speak mist of knew 37 ARE DROWNED ‘rew of Launch Go to Death in | Guif Typhoon Near Coast Manila. Manila, P. I, n stevedores 19 Adorno testified that her ent to Chicago, Ill, g he loading the nd was he All aboard An advertisement based on the opinion of 9651*% physicians and Save Your Cash! 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