New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 28, 1927, Page 10

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10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927. THANK POLICEMEN | FOR YEARLY GIFT Qfficials at Two Institutions Acknowledge $50 Checks nov, T sister M. I') I'olish Orp Chief Hart spressing th fre the gift eived P tion re sistar Philone lows: T “he Polish Ory their mest Hon. Off tude and your the o appreciated mber you M our kindr With sin Happy a ve remain.”’ Dr. K 1 with p knowled Christmas donat Home. 1 ficer eama it has bern v many ¥ time of the vr children. It was a lonation indes greatly neede “Some people an officer of the law but T know better, and )p hera at the C know better, too. Yo Kindness to us for mar know that 1 touched very of boys and girls who have alone in the world. “Through the the sympathy of frier cnabled to give the voun Christmas. Yesterday Letter d santa through the window at the Children’s Home bag on his back, and to say that he was received. There were p loads of fun ry body our Heavenly Fat hountif ward you for both remembra gifts. *“Thinking of your fir in the past and tha vour kindness at t wish you all good Very sincerely vou HIT BY PASSING CAR osity. ars e Wi has no ‘s Home your v here. for eve cooperation Waterbury, Vi. Man Found Lying On Pavement Near Yalesville Cul vert Today Dec. 2% (@ W | Waterbury, Vi, was iden hospital ear Merid sulle, 24 brought to the Me ly this afternoon in a dazed ¢ dition, after b was found lying the pavem on the Walli Turnpike near the Yalesville culy A superficial examination sh nio serious injuries. The injured to have been the vietim of a 1 run drive by Al Page of New Lorist, Shortly after the hospital Mr tional. He stated that ! ing along the highway mind sndden He said that he ing a Mrs. Florenes North Haven an had 1 in search of en an, who is r, was found Haven, a passing 1 bei g admi e 1 Moy Middletown Plant to Make New Motor Car Gear Shift Middletonn 2 y Westinghouse 50,000 square been taken Ine., for the mas type automobil by Renjamin St The shift the Instrument from the floor ! stage and prod in the ne v to 400 workmen Fdward . Curtfa Put the board FAMED ASTRONOMERS ARE MEETING AT YALE Scientists City Items Convene Tomorrow For \ 1 \ Days of Ihire Tportant Discnssions BONDS ARE FORFEITED Deputy Fire Chief Finds Blaze in His Own Home Crew of Rum Running Boat, Canght in Fast Maven Roer, Fach Give v of el U SLA00 Posted Snyder-Gray Appeal to Be Heard on January 5 AND WIR ». HEADS STEEL NEW PULLMAN 1he [ DIES OF APOPLEXY TRGES INDUSTRIAL BUDGET h, ne | f to Cuba, to enter Colonel our hotel-home upon arriving D HERALD CLASSIETE D FOID BENT RESULTS DS at Havana. HICKMAN’S Confession brought a twisted smile of spivitual velief to the vout Hickman, slayer of Marian Par] s posed here with his confes toward Los Angele attorney. This NEA Service pi SMILE OF CONFESSION 7 »of William Edward Heton, Ore., sped es distriet from los him from Asa M. K cture was flashed by telephoto aci ker, as the train bearing ot i the continent Angeles to New York, thence rushed by fast train to The Herald, ILLEGAL TAXES GO BACK T0 PAYERS P hil Philadelphia, $51, zaheth Dupont, Wil city. 8 Ditroit Yorlk ticott Co. of James Natchez, est 41,4 Paciti and Oil Vork Empire Cit Youke s ¥ s 1 48t Ho Brooklyn, N vl B Jones Jones Ty entative son, " TA4: exeen Morton, New” York . Julliard, New it claim), $ Tiid returns was Fran, $15 - M of Mlinois, who ot bascball, K 1ol nd o Lentin names Mariborough S Van 218648 Washington, 1 Biner LINDBERGH CENTRAL FIGURE IN itland_ and Hawali; Bronte and Hegenberger make first flight (o Smith duplicate feat July 135. June 6—Chamberlm and Le- ly from New York Rotthus, € vine e Sept. F—Tally and Medealf lost in attempted hop fro Aug. 31— Prin- cees Lowenstein- Wertheim and two men lost on Atlantic hop. “anada to England. [ 1927S LIST OF AVIATOR burgh Mining Moors LG RESOUE 0HNING BOY Shipbuilding o, 7.388; Miss York 0, Pacific Toxas Boston Corp., N¢ w York Farnsworth Wi Nowulk, Inc. chine Works ¢ 214; Joseph Providence, R. T 3 i or Adn horhood Morcl ile his Advance Runil 50,1407 The « ni-¢ Pittshurg 1 herkan the o on his wors v o, N NEWS BEEL 1 Coal o, Provider Philad Mil The curance Ce s re- i States doesn’t for Sehles or novie recl are lifferent am which miles im- Wilcox Wheat William 21,113,6 Rteel Mannfy RG0.860; Atlas New Yor Bow Minnes Mac 520: Union Mass. Broughte Jolis ENJOY CHRISTMAS PAR Pas Franz Daniel orins Unit Sten 1y Lo eam- the oyt e or ha et NG \ large 1 ore was a S ors and P fmilies in e Hio Santa Claus distriby nos printe gifts, after whicl Mass., and a sovial time wis June 30—Byrd's plane wrecked on French coast after crossing Atlantic, —Lindbergh makes first flight from New York to Paris. stact ill-fated 25—Paul starts flight to Sout ica » and Coli light for dmerica, Redfe Sept. G—DBertand, Glory n Amers S § Hill and Payne Aug. 27—Brock and Schlce cross Atlantic on projected i lost at sca. world flight. 1 JURY HEARING $5,000 SUIT Klfifl IN PERIL ON ncr s i o Drifer Wits Leter of Ing na[ionrm Mayor Weld The $5.000 action of Victor Mal owski of this city against Harry Curtiss of Simsbury, growi automobils accidint Locks on September 7 last trial in the city court today Judge Henry I Locl The plaintiff | Monkiewi had as lis cou Davis and Robert 1. 3 ford. Mhe fury w Y. Jones. o W, et Col. Willim Jost, Farl J. {ter, Charles | Moore | Teavitt The fon monile aceident th Hartford-Springficld Both cars v« plaintifi was W tan iy 1 by 1 " ndant Woells rkins to fhe New and Tariford of 31 n Db Dr. William Wit ok Burd " John AL A s i elaims Jaintift elain it oecury turnp is known as re overti claims 1hat Ladly dan claims that h 1, both internally Th: was expected jury HUSBAND LOCATES l the y rer o crossing | | | driving slow strect had the this afternoon S - spring. ot ons condition e was Hart- 1 result of the HIS MISSING BRIDE ~ inbound s and clutch, (Conti 1ed Trom First Pag instantly on tha as being dangerons to t of the couple, Krania ing to enter the le had often felt 1 woman’s help in his I nnderstood, story to the prospective bride h Pritain widower 4 unborn child marry her nevert The avthorities disbelieve the hride's cruelty, and are of the the « is but her i failure of a “May and * macriage. The widowe by the bride is known to ities, his children having ted to tion Decans home afte ; er. He is said to hav thorities that he could ot 1 present Mrs. Kranma b involved in a situation another unmarricd wor the er mind moved ely, as ossing, of order- from train state el that o o Aard hold that. trac also, authoritics ot v v ar 150 e ot r named during m : inst Leen com some ago litions ) ir me occupied A the s ey concern an U. of Vermont Team Is All Set for Old Eli ington, Vermont, Dec, 25 (8 ptain Campbell Prontic the y of Vermo 1 s it has n who w Yalo b dnctor obso! Sty attempt o pro 1 this cner- shod oy tion, condemns s o their red personild loss his car and tooks i v on the team this 3 drop; ny for re- rous nd ing scorer even finer work no which Vermont w LIONS 10 HELP BLIND Parker Is Reappointed As Dry Administrator Washington, Dec. 28 (P—( A. Parker of Boston was r ed today New E hibition Prolic of 1925 Extends Scope to org poin administrator for gland district under the reorganization v law placing enforcenio under the civil serviee \id \id Local Sightless—>May 18 e pro by Children at Hartford Institugion, tired s of the devoted Lccor Nt officials tion of the prog will e blind today Parker seleetion made by the prohibition Lureuu der the new law. Comt 1an declared that Parker land administrator sine at the head of the list of ligibles ! ars certi by the civil wission and that he d that s one of the most efficic trators the service, The commissioner ing the eligibles cortific ment as agents land district ix the first by 1he O'Brien, un- b 1rom throughout the interested in work 1 children, having adopt- outstanding projcct. state di- among Lions cl on- s their Contied there is a Lions clubs work local aid will sprcidied hut it 1 to aid New Conneeticut Blind in Hartford INDICTED 80P & SEVEN ARE MUSSOLINT ORDERS PROBE Dee (U'P)— Premicr investization capturs Ttalian Chinese communists in nin wirman of fhe 3] sehoal committee, Cou solini ovder to< ward Dallaire, former | tive Donat P. Forticr, ali ¢ and five other men and ons were indicted by the wvand day on charges arising from a state der police raid in that fown duri which gambling machines wore | fiseated, of 11 of mis- rren ies Dy W wonan Aistrict Guido Institute St Irancis heen asked the e Mo Conforti, of Koreign Mis. Xavier, at to handla ury to snor forn« jons at Parma con 1< S WHO DARED THE SEAS Oct. 11—Ruth Elder and George Haldeman attempt Ate lantic flight; rescued at sea. Art Goebel Martin Jensen Ang. 16-17—Dole race to Hawall won by Art Goebel, with Martin Jensen second; one girl and six men lost at sea.

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