New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 7, 1927, Page 11

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. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1927. OVER FEDERAL SUIT FIRE HEPARTMENT : Has Counter Action Exceeding 8500, ounte Gity Commissioners to Observe. Work at New Tower Hollywood Film Stars Filling the Hospitals itals Marsh, and who collapsed on & mo 1t Pas vie &0t a few days ago, is reportec in & Pasadena hospital < operated upon for ap BOSTON OFFICER teve v SHOT BY MATES Patrolman OII Duty Killed in Taxicab firmly form of gov-, ~Itwilll V110 Fihats et 1o |NCIC a1l Diietls loving prople ot w[ propaganda that aims have yet t to exalt any form of dictatorship. “The paper will not be publishe published for " READ HERALD CLASSIFIED AD! FOR YOUR WANTS T 000 Claims of Government Over War Contracts, Rerlin, Oct. 7 (P —Charles A. Te iy unpertuthed today Boston, Oct ; off duty 7 (A—A patrolman nd in civilian clothes, John | Condon, hot o death in a insthim senffle in 4 ) in a busy south [OVer war cc b His two compan. |Promise is r t of con il “We have \ter claim again that a lar Llthe govern t exceeding this o council 1 amount,” o said, *and I con-|p ¢s of collecting it bet government's prospecis ng from us” in Berlin only iet some privat to Dortmu cted by v the depart t tomorrow noon. It is ex e conducted by vill then view the slutions which No. T's drill tow- Patrolman nd fl pursucd Barne tion of Deputy revolver which they threw tl doorway as they fled. The weapon was still amoking and showed two chambers had been fived SEES WURDER s - 100 Eepar Fine Enongh for After. noon Wear! body into Hastily putting Condon's s ) Evidence But Meagre Due to Decom- nother cab, the pol were just quitting their neart tion house, took up the trail fleeing men in commandecred aufo- Guided by Henry Green- berg, of Dorchester, the taxt driver, Warcham, vho said he Kknew his fares, they ri t n ok and capturcd the two | today —1 Iqlml To Those You Usually See Sold For $1.50 or More! Full Fashioned Quality Garments At An Economical Price LINGERIE position of Bady Rescued From Warcham, Mass., Riyer, mobiles, Muss,, Oect. 7 P 1o Vinfield M. W signed © Deat berg told police that as the hed his machine, Con- 1 to get his companions to peacetully. 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