New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 2, 1928, Page 17

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 192 s, s B Kerwin May Not Run 47 t he will Zapp!l MAYOR OF CHICAGO Iw it is being rehabilitated twice because of sto LINDY FLIES TO s aulniaest 2 DIXON REACHES HIS GOAL /v ; | ship and spent considerable tim. \ noat B f si- {ond M ¢ | F | E 9 Al ! 1001 posi- |and Mr vd of trustees, or Selectman’s Post . | This morning, before he left 10 ner authori- |and Mr mmenting on. . yanartohe il y | take off for New York ho h 1 T Mrs. 1 ff was ciected presi.| T°UFe from the board of selecimen | Admiral Andrews the chech Vviaters and Aniaches at Prainard f ' Home this year, M I T. Kerwin, a mem- % i umount was not mad. red one o mos 1 a4 & ildren cted ber of the b for several years, MGAlldI‘eVl BI‘lllgS Action tcominucd From First Puge) - el Nod Marmed Whoa ot eful aviators in ¢ 4 ¥ s Mes. A Wintz and Mrs. L. Kop- | stid today he has not yet decided | EDUCATORS RETURN : “pr Holmes who will serve as secretary | Wh he will enter his nanie. e Rst W, H, THODSOD | T i e e (= e A bl TR T —— vention with a plea for inclusion in|ors' association «ontr Chier Aot Elect New Officers lty tems = Chicago, March 2.—Pi—Mayor | the school curriculum of at least 80 ton huve returncd fo {11\t o e : e Bieeted Ry Y. M. C. A. PROGRAM William Hale Thompson was su-wl“l"“_"""""’;:;" «*]l\)l‘l‘li‘> “" );‘ ;:;‘{{'l":“ O s 1»\‘!;1". Stanley S n he did not of the He T e AR Charles F. Tyrous, a Hindu r $250,000 on charges of libe sl g inghenen o er fam- | cipal Lonis p. N esterday with a 1 irpl 1 spect g 3 B % R g = E ? - = ot il =% 2 for $350,000 on'charges of Ibel t0-| o, 4on "on 'the platform were Gov.|High schosl i :,h, htore al B e {an | : B I 1 1} e '!" lium, will give 4 pro- oRs e cram ir lobby of the Y. M. C. A. day by William Meandrew, former ang Mrs. Alvan T. Fuller, W. . Mc- | Frencl of th d his companion, G eh e f \ pi ) i F ice | t of Miss Marior ary of com- [school, P'rincip 1 : Lios gt superintendent of echools suspend- | Cracken, assistant s s morthe aee ol hiovest on s and Joseph M. Gwinn, presi- | ihe Natlan Hale ism. 3 ! Accident Oceurs Campbell, princip, R S Trial Just Ended In quitting the hall, there oc- Burritt school, and \ Harttord. untoward hap- | Bunce, principal or ihe Canp school. | necticut \l]\\ i lotte ; imbridge girl. ell or was pushed by the {erowd under H.- wheels of the au- Andrew’s term as superintendent | tomobile r Admiral Philip A expired. Mc McAndrew refuse Andrews in which Lindbergh was attend the latter part of the trial and | riding. his attorneys also walked out at the | A rear wheel of the machin lust session. passed over one of the girl's feel Mr. McAndrew made land was only stopped by the quick public a letter written to un inde- action of a policeman who jumped pendent organization of citizens on the running board and directed HiL P, l"l formed for the announced purpose the chauffeur to halt. An ambulance i \'b of taking the schools out of politics | which had been held closeby for fu which he denied possible first aid treatments, rushed charges made agsinst i the girl to a hospital. terized the entire proceedir In her acceptance of the medal *“ballyhoo” and gave what he term- last Mrs. Lindbergh called ed “facts” in the cas Calvin Coolidge and Myron T. Her- Nb bill of particulars s filed to- | rick, American a sador to day, only the praccipc, or formal! France “two of the greatest living dedlaration of the sui* heing entered. | teachers.” The praecipe v filed by Angus Mr. Herrick was host to h Roy Shannen aud Francis A. Busch, | which he completed his New Yorl Haven tion at . nor The two mer the United will cons Mr. McAndrew’s trial before the | curred the only hmerits will board of education ended this week after the board had held more than a score of mieclin extending over five months during which time Me. t torneys who have represented | to Paris flight nearly a year ago. Mr. MeAndrew in the months of the . “There are only two words witl school board trinl which to express gratitude—thanks tion,” said Mrs. Lind- *The suit will be based on re- bergh, "I them hoth to vou peated published, oral and written | sincerely. T should like to r statements which have been false | great tribute to two of our and defgmatory and which have living teachers—Calvin Coolidg wilfully and grossly misrepresented | Myron T. Herricl Basis of sult and appr Mr. McAndrew, i a statement by s men te the doctr o the attorneys, emancipation. Fmancipation from They asserted that any damages | useless self-service education to awarded would be used for charit- | useful ser and appreciation and able and cducational purposes. consideration and love for our fel- “The courts are available to reach | low workers.'” even'a mayor of Chicago who ruth-| In a brief interview with news- | lessly aseails a man’s reputation for | papermen earlier in the day the| political purpo: said Mr. Shan- |transatlantic flier told reporters {hat g5 non. “The mayor fepeatediy has at- [he “hoped to retnrn to private life i o soll o ok 2 o] i b 52 44 Exquisite New Bedroom Suites—Extra at 4 dann grounds for political reasons and |whether he would re this euit is brought among oth rea- (ly. “The meeting tonight is my last sons to demonstrate that such -, offiei RiiT o an nat b Sately Aailowed: | definite after that.” FURNISH your bedroom handscmely and in the latest manner for only §95! A sensational value that will make @ Mr. Busch said: “Mayor Thomp-| Likewise he refuscd to say wh KANE booster fofl life of ‘every one who chooses this suite. The illustration suggests its beauty, but not these special French VANITY o will either prove thess «'hnrz;w:};‘e ;\c"onld tuke: «»‘fr f om e s ; featurcs— Low-Boy CHEST st law or suffer the consequences in | Boston airport where he brought his d : 3 L G A WEEK Mahogany Drawer Bottoms—5-Ply WALNUT Veneer Surfaces—Doweled Mir- Large DRESSER damages. Mr. McAndrew's ouster |five passenger R way of the school board have said & | Fled for Cover There are still thousands of has been regarded fr the first as |down after his trip from Schenee- | . 5 o h e n s e e S e | ror Frames—Dovetailed Drawers Front.and Back—Antique WALNUT Finish. Pieces Bow End BED number of things which might be the | At the airport he fled from cam- i basis for libel suits, we prefer to go | cramen, who soon gave up the chase after the master rather than the |To the thousands of cheering admir- men.” lers who sought to obtain recogni- \ e R !tion he returned not a single sulute | \ ;and steadfastly declined to pose for | & LOHIS A. MICHELS DIE§ - |svotoerapncrs e rs. Lindherg ew here last | 5 y 2 | Detroit, and, with the close of the people who do not realize the really extraordinary bargains nction. My plans are in-| Gives Check | louls A, Michele Who worked &t| poiion, March 3 UP—When Col-| the same job for the Stanley, Rule|onal Charles A. Lindbergh loft the and'TLevel Co. for 36 of the 37 years|Iiast Boston airport this morning ou he was in its employ, died at his|his flight to New York he left in home, 140 Winthrop strect last eve- |the hands of Rear Admiral Philip ing following an illness of eight|A. Andrews, commandant of the weeks, | first naval district end his Thost Mr. Michels, who was 68 years here, what the admiral described as old, lived in this city for 45 years.|a “generous” check toward the fund Me came here directly from Han-|for repairing the old frigate Con- over, Germany, his native home. He |stitution. was widely known here, especially | Stayed with Admiral among the German stock. His only| Colonel Lindbergh spent 1l fraternal connection was with St.|night with Admiral Andrews. Dur- 1:lmo lodge, Knights of Pythias. Mr.|ing his stay at the Boston mnavy Michels was active in the affairs of|yard he managed to have a few the German Baptist church and was | minutes in which to do as he pleased one ot its deacons. without the interference of admiring “mm";"s“‘i"g"-'l_re his wife, Mrs.|crowds and he took the opportunity M L. Michels; two sisters, Mrs. {5 visit ‘Old Ironsides” at the dock Clara Bruemmer of Meriden and \irs. Sophie Bourguignon of Jolict, 111, and a sister and two brothers in Germany. son and, while President J. Lewis |adhered strictly to his announced in- | Coath and Trustee James Heming- |tention of evading public life. ’ | | | school conventton which brought her, | ° Lmploye of Stanley Rule and Level Va8 expected to wing her way back to the Michigan city, probably some | Worked on Same Job For |time today. Like those of her son, | her plans remained undisclosed. ‘ 36 Years | Fpneral services will be held at | A0S evary Aoy COrV in Jhte home Saturday afternoon at ~ il at KANE'S every day in every 1 3 ofclock and a! the German Bap- | 5 5 way! So we offer these Get- 3 tist church at 3:30 o'clock. - Rev. 1 28 H h . o 4 : DG 2 * T & 40 R igh Grade Dining Suites | iuwrtmweirw wmn | 38 STUNNING NEW LIVING | | ficlate. Burlal will he in Fairview il v strate our alert merchandising! t e tery, a chance to dignify the dining room at wonderful savings! erv i 9 y : | Stylish pleces, in the majestic JACOBEAN period, with elaborate s E»‘"f‘n 3 e Shov e ROOM SUlTES g WITH STATE DEMOCRATS cabinet work—fincly matchcd WALNUT veneers combined with KANE'S mighty buying power John E. R. Keevers, David L. | gumwood! A value that will make us many new customers—Chalirs saves you! Come and see—your Specially " ! 3 s T, el s s you! s 3 Specially priced to get you acquainted with KANE'S—Large Sofa, Dunn and Joscph O'Bricn of this | have leather slip or tapestry seats 9 Wbk home will be the gainer in the Arm Chair and new style, spacious Chair with High Back designed to city attended the democratic statc | These China Cabinet, Buffet, Extension Table, § Side Chairs, ¢ d ings possiple! (it the curve of the shoulders and head for utmost comfort! Large central committee meeting in New . 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