New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1927, Page 20

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927. | broad “ Messiah from |ing all sports. Although he is notl |to rob a bank at Stanton, Tex., yes- |Smith opened fire only after they oon at 4 o'clc | tee, the councilman will attend the | 4 | Victory Ramos, shot four times by [ rob the bank. He contended they ¥ m . meeting at which this law will be | !ihe officers and beaten over the |were within the law in shooting &t i You will notice th irday’s | considere | head, testified at a preliminary hear- e e e s y srogram from WTIC today assumes ! ing that he and his two companions | to a jail at Big Springs, in Howard i B SOPrano > H i = 3% ”m‘ full evening's proportions. Broa i were “planted” in front of the Stan- |county. ¢ from now on, will begin at | ton bank. He declared that he and | Authorities reported that no guus S turday evenings, Hilario Nunez and Norberto Diaz Were found on the Mexicans. $5,000 Reward Causes Slflyiflg were brought to Stanton on a| W. M. Massle, president of ti : 201 - 0 n continuing until midnight. | | : 3. tol 1 Tae SuppsRiCalce B ey RE | . promise of obtaining employment. e Panks' ociation, which of JSastern S(AnGard! Time Yarol s e s (380—WKBW, Buffalo—217 Il stations will don holiday attire E 0[ Two Mexmal]s |" Ramos said that on arrival there |fered the reward, declared his or- uart ir v We recomment they were told to stand in front of anization “would not pay a rewarl NOTE — Asterisks Denote Best Pro- f ttention, if you are the ha About the time they took r a thing like that.” S amE AL dieDay: ¢ 1 e v 9U0—WGR, n\uvn..n»__;;u‘; eres i Christmas music and Bl‘iliSh Fh‘ms tO Flgl]l Ameflfiafl' Midland, Tex, Dec. 24 (Pi—In. up their positions fire started in a nrique Llekens, Mexican cons ) ' l, B e A e e e e e {:,;m 2 1]1(1 N atiwatlonlof an alleat dl nlot o al y»»:» chur o ‘\hr this juneture, a El r;l.sc.”'r- <. sr\']\t‘nmlnt!olrme;il r . oz S i ¢ 3 1 HAM, 28 Christmas Eve feature . | s trangey ol s testified, the officers ap- |the shooting, immediately tel New Englan atons | X : Ol e tonight at_10:30 o'clock. You will Invasion {lect the $5,000 reward offered for 2nd started shooting. Nunez | graphed here for a. full repor. He o ey 1 12:03 L te that WTIC goes on the air at 1| e xas bank bandits “dead or alive, and Norberto {ell dead. Ramos, al- | declared that if the facts warranted WU— . M 53 e lock Monday afternoon, continu- | W today found two ofticers charged though struck by four buliets, was |he would present the case to the tt's orchestri for the bal of the day. Some | Sydney, Australia, Dec. 24. (P+— [with murder in connection with the only slightly wounded. The dis- )2 nd the United States go® G t teatures from New York Three British motor car firms have | slaying of two Mexicans and the b scalp wonnds he said he re- 3 Southern Stations re i ied on th gram for th r 10 invade what heretofore | wounding of another. « from the butt of a pistol —_— tomorrow he almost an Amerjcan mono- { C. C. Baze, deputy sheriff and his | wlelded by one of the officers. | The pith of the sunflower Is being i Y v, the Australian and New Zea- | companion, Lee Smi‘h, sald they Base, confined at the Midland 1 in Germany for making life s wishing all the |]and automobile markets. {fired et the three Mexicans when |county jail here, denied the charges | preserv The material is sald to \"‘:M"';\‘ . | Economic experts are predicting | they suspected them of attempting i v Ramos. He insisted he an four times lighter than cork. Song i ashington—169 a three-year war between automo- | bile nufacturers of the United Al | states and England. American cars, Which 80 far | S#SSSEHLELELELELEL08 9 SEEBEEANLELELEHLLEEESEEHLEASLE 88404, SABLOTSKY WILL OPPOSE v o "™ 8 | clining in puohe favor. Import | SPORTING EVENTS FEBS| 15272.r Sota"cy s i or today | {istry, show that automobile chassis Councliman Believes Entertainments | importa from Britain went up to Cater music I1nore than 7,000, an increase of 150 SE & Not Be Discou )er cent, V] B Ll s Should Not Be Discouraged per cent, while American products S e o e i L i e S May your Chrigtmas be a merry one )—WSB, Atlanta—478 | Councliman Samuel Sablotsky of | Automobile salesmen in New Bool lesson he sixth ward will “fight to the last South Wales, Victorta, South teh” to de an ordinance which Australia and Queensland are pre- ould require promoters of basket- & campaign to boost Brit- | ball, polo and other indoor sports to ! fee similar to that which Is| . | . . iomoblle manufacturers in v lared today. ingland are belng impressed Wil a Our um l a.rl ea ln 1 belief they should attack th “American monopoly.” i Syr = 1 Da Nair of the a s ! 300 S\VSML ey first ward s 's the proposed Grange Hall p L Wiy ince and he plans to have it| British light cars up to 12| . *11—"Broadway ri 8 : S . cfore the common council at its horse-power dominate, but they e e e fu WS Teubilo= 92 mesting, wre suitable only for town work. In never ral ou ‘1 - Ghzst LG SR ! Sallotsky said that he ' 1he medium and high powered car E . £3 ; ¢ $ » 13 tes the need for obtaining field American products have held | § § g { nou . JH40—WITA, Clearwater—288 * revenue for the eity, but ket. 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