New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 6

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ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE ‘ FOR MR. AND MRS. NOWLAND of DESOLATE SCENES Father Plastowski of the Holy Cross| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928, ithreak of the war 11 Aviation forces f instructor and when Tencrwicz, questioned at the hos |lass of Princess Lowentsein-Wer last night, ed Branchim!eim, Colonel F. E. Minchin and Cap- intentionally 1 1413 and at the entered the R For a time he at the Cranwell ham was chi irdrome ing shot A direct flight to New York from | |church, after haviig administ |cranwell would be approximately ,the war ended red the commer- Y {the last rites of the Catholic church.!3,606 miles, which would leave very C11! #ervice, dof piich transeliau- Constable and Wife Presented With pleaded with the wounded lad to zin of fuel in th ¢ nel fiving {te Purse on Their Silver Wed- (Continued from First Page.) ding Day nd by to render s Ange Friends of Charles T. Nowlan: 1 s water ing trouble, hc ordered his assist- |accidental, yet the 1 Branchini, at w2 Seen O Ireland 1 the truth, :n)‘ pointed out th thing but his statement 1 that the shooting pu boy repeated 1o Qid it on purpose’ | s or other delav. Hinehliffe, who is on picturesque airmen itain, acted as Levine while th irope last summnier wit after pleading guilty, et Eay immediate danger of ard Sergeant Stadler explain the monoplane . 5 ko asly affccted, according to the | shooting to Judge Roche, and made Hinchliffe and Le aban il 35t wed u of water and power. It 'no comment exeept that he had no the idea of making a flight to th ifternoon. It was Mr. and Mrs. N : !permit to discharge firearms. Hs United States and started : b torly _direction. entertained as di cemed bewildered by the proceed Ttance trip to India. T G pyalay (G alh of the coast homatar: M ' s, apparently having been unable|ended in Vienna and Levine and the ‘! -\“”)“j’ AECVac S the *"{"i‘fi ‘]”‘ 8 Young of Hatch ¥ o withstand the shock of the shoot- | captain_eventuslly made a trip to L Dadlie s Shen (Roh gaDlane at the Youtts family | co Canyon is marrow |ing. His father was with him and Italy where the Columbia met with Byens peaicouny, 2% oihar dolenas © location of the dam, [paid the fine. cident. ANl ey i i) v frearrang ich was built to impound tb _— i or “Hinch” e ap- i R el S A s, e brother aviators call him lo Pheil i i D B R { bt canyon ight southwest | during the war, but has ot AL e G 1 Los les and gfter a few A enemy plancs logged to his crodit i e IoBliding & . spreads out into rdiling coun- | the war tment file Mhic s |inown as a *storm wizara,” 15 #P—John e HI HT ruch by natural inst © in the e Saugue, Newhall, T Rio and seve £ in British ay iter Hineh- acti rep ! ool i i peostntls | that he conld just ahout v to a cable today city. . Nowland has been a AL s e | Amsterdam or Cologne wit established that the d:r, :. N '[ Tt i (Conti shut. If it were n ay along the and has 5 sl tall, wes al et ommon council is byl 2081 of these two famous French airmen, |smooth shaven. e has i i stable. b ; ;‘”r' o 0‘; while the second was the §t. Ra- | $,000 flying honrs to his cr 1o, fled in Lendon at §:45 B?'(:; Nowiana was born | %44 oo . | phael flight which resulted in the [received a civil pilot’s s morning, read: “for purpose ad. rita p o Mrs. R sp 1 S was not in dan-| great damage, &s iter ver a wider area as it Once fn the Santa e teacher 3 achool S 351 chairman of the \ can club of th ward cirecumstances it fomivh s 15 P t nrs to empty the dam. OIVIL SUITS RFECORDED The Edison compan: sub station #he following ults wera bro near the conflucnce of the | foday through New Eritain attor the river, was put out of Beys: commission by the onrushing water e P e s rn's power lines run- | ta Barbara also were | | Rudy, §250 dar Saxe for the plaintiff ¥y Constable Fred Wink! : |ning into swept away. F. Chesky ve Emilta | | 0 dan . Willlam F. H“Y SH @reenstein for the plaintiff. Papers served by Constable Winkle i New Britain Lumber Co. vs. Swan Parsons, $150 damages, Kirkham PAYS §5 FINE IN COURT| | Cooper, Hungertord & Camp for the | plamntift. Papers served by C‘--x~l stable Winkle, i (Continued from First Page) General Roofing Co. vs. John| - Rudy, 2200 damages, M . The police were notified of the Gordon for the pla Papers [shooting by the hospital authorities served by Constable £ Recor. |and Sergeant John C. Stadler wa Fidelity Finanes Corporation vs. |detailed to investgate. He learned Nathan Shimanski, $300 damages, 'that Branchini owned the rifle and Mornroe S. Gordon for ths plaintiff. |he and his victim, in company with and John Drew of Acorn were shooting at tin cans, s and simllar targets in rear of the hall. Tenerwicz, having <hot several times, handed the rific| o Branchinl, whose finger touched ger while the barrel was {pointed direetly towards Tenerwicz, who was a few fect away, according | to the witnesses. Tencrwicz started | Papers served by Constable Recor. Martha White vs. Leonard Rivers, | $300 damages, Gre: g & LeWitt for the plaintiff. Papers served by Constable Recor, nb: the FXCHANGE CLUB MEITING Clinton > tlonal president Fxchange clubs, w: at the to walk, but collapsed within a few inga elub at the Rurritt hotel |feet, and Branchini lifted him and this evening at 6 o'clock jo 1 him Loms i ———— = = irls | and G " made Strong in Two Weeks Pl cat—and how it agrees—that has ! sturdy growth of youngsters, | apples, dates or figs. But cat more of these than is inclination. For the same | . found in California fig syrup has cver tired of that! 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