New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 29, 1928, Page 1

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Too T1l to Trave!, ex-Secretary MAY BE USED IN TRIAL testimony Joseph Wisk W \ll Be (Gi\'en Videnes of 1 ESTABLISHED 1870 FALL OPENS HOME News of the World By Associated Press "'0’)‘ NOJN"H bnqu fNeyg m.maat.ua ) s McDonald Goes To Canadian Prison EDEL MAY NOT BE TOATTORNEYSIN® | - RELEASEDTON.Y, TEAPOT INI]UIRY Will Spend Several Dags in Making Deposition Against Former Meriden Man Suspected of Murder LIABLE FOR 100 YEARS INA FEDERAL PRISON . harged PROTEST AGAINST . INDUSTRIAL BANK Commercial a0d Fidelity Object o Proposed Citizens | HEARING THIS AFTERNOON Statments by President Loomis and OF HARRY SINCLAIR' fony Will Vaken i Legal With Forging Money Manner With of Federal Orders—Metropolitan Police. Wish Distiiot 40urt Recording—-Cons Him in Conncvtion with Death tents of Deposition May Never of Mre. Emma Harrington. Ac- Be Mad Publi \ttorney s tress Slain - Last December—Uie- ~ay nies Killing. President Chernoff Clatm There No Nced of New Institution in This City, . Acquaintance rter to the LU0 im 1 tinia bunk woman said recogn Gore lived Now in York, Mi term an intersst in deposits, staruant, but cnding | 1on re too slow 2684,000; turned to New = steadgasily ceording to my ore ok | e he best in e . the in loans is | of 11 t in “Then the | plenty public serviea corpora- profection against ambitious com- cment continy new hank could to proscl rington. dancer Ve |con mpt g hotel and told him n's clothes were in . §. GFFICERS TAKE MEHEU BHUTlFIjGFR economic mis- vo the chauffeur toi Edel went When Mr ve, e As ph ML« sstrial ban an i nd Fidelity now ssary to 14 ! on didn ) to Harr| ie the Fidelity s of similar teno Trus s t oar.! Commercial have all equipm v on business third would re- dunlication of lo Ital Trial in Federal Court nt said present petitionors, ki wa 'Llo,\d G. Hall Meets Death | When Automobile Overturns citizens, i reliabl Hadl, vi " POSTHASTER HELD FaR SLAYING OF WOMAN - presider on, nolled by M sted by N. Y. State Troopers After Dogs Pick Up Trail 1. W. Morri cderal ager in 64 the Day, of - Hall, J ph H W Mrs roadway, Lieut. Day and w lis station i their cq 0 10 the base hospital win Was 10 be used to der exact injuries whicl ustod oy Wisk il 1rry MeHug) 11, who is wanted erwill Mareh postingst Wall or killing Maric ron Tuesday. was captured red "' be only superfi « lumier yard in Wallkill today 1 and chest Joseph Hail is two state troopers, MeHugh W W. Backus hospital with collar od 10/ Kill himgelf with a revolver | Pone broken possible internal R tha oA S niurles. Mr. and Mrs, Fe A e infliet were taken home. Pl Lloyd Hall was born iu Since the tragedy McHugh July 9. 1895, the sen of Jos been hiding in the lamber yard with. |0 Grace S Hall - After , in a few hundred feet of the scope Mation from the Norwich of th e, He had watched every | Academy nt to Yale movement of the officers who were £ 7. scarching the village for him 1 1er und brother ¢ dragzing river in the helicf San Francisco t he had Kilied himself after slay- by telephone of h erwilliger. were fo return home at once st night McHugh appea aceldent occurred home of Mrs. Sarah Lawson way about 500 feet north of « gin 1lavor. | He told her that she need pot be Stats Ferguson - under ar-ipaid of him. He also said, accord- Ariving, and Pk 1o Mrs, Lawson, that he did not had bee the Know why he had shot Miss Terwil- Josepli liger and that he was sorry he 1 was served [ Jone 1t He then asked for some ent, it is stated, The iony ing 1p cat and for a coat, ddenly swerved to the Walt Mre‘Lawson refused to feed i, ran into the embankm soline pe is or let him have a coat, and he loft of the highway, that brother i i Tmmediately afterwards. the road and toppled ove The | i=oline | Mie. Lawsou notified the-state troop- | occupants Avere thrown clear bt ors that MeHugh had been at Llovd Hall landed heavily e lied s took dogs to the | from the force of the imp he animale picked U1 ear was an epen one which nt. and trailed him 101 counted for the fact that none vard. where he wasithore in it was pinned undernea:) on after 1 o'clock this v s srize But. 11 rguson Wit the g wour himsels ral M on th padio Walter Wisk 10 1 and seized they found alieged al for drinking. and L Thev also found 1 a liquid aid to 4 to transmit driver move Philip are and were notifi ath and they door, on the tothe evening. t of was no warnn machin left and on that Wit reco retur to e his ous station e and T ore in of a putation to th Ay her I could not | 1 convi | no evid sale | lumier found Woods ssid : the after court ot ¢ Contimied on , CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Mother of Eight and Daughter, and Husband and Wife Have a Perfect Mrs. Waldemar Massmann Receive D. A. R. Pins for Being Present at All Classes Despite Obstacles. Travel From M |»| Daughte H eollow p n Maple Hill Graduation Exervises Tonight Wil i V BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN , 19; 28, — PARTlES BARALLEE ~ OFF BOTH BALLOTS WANY DOUBT BIG Mayeralty Nomination | Stories Are Exaggerated HOLDS RALLY BY HISELF MILLIONAIRES messa and Bartlett to Speak Sun- day in Dudfak’s Hall—Democratic Rally Tonight—>sclectmen Name They Rode With Market Voting Places, Scasoned Operators Laid Off. polits W York, March 20 (#— fous winnings and | <pr t few werks aroused s recodentod stoc donbts today. New 1 of f both the d Topef ition i York Times sall and rhnnbil o e mocrats &0 stories are 3 have bren made '-ni but most of them o4 with the retelling.” W York Herald Tr d George Briggs Buchana: { the New York Stock Both parties has not WONEY WAS MADE " Deny He Has Right to Seek Believe Stock Speculation “+: CREATED " George Rriges Says 300 Westerners Ar; Now In That Class—Claims While | ishortest as expressing 300 new mil primary the west n “Rall seasoned Min Quit of the seasoned of P("x'l BO 80 far. and Du t are lough wie (Continued on Page Y Awmtummcr'mk S DORMITORY AT NORWAL today by the boat men in Genovese & Rich of Stam- Hew ori A C ford to Erect Building ird, Mair I’rospe ntral Junior r Bartiett th ward, March building lormitory at the N school, Normal Candidates on Same Goth m Platform coting of the voralty control s morniy capitol he contract e ral construction was award and Rich of Stamfo dependent o hall Soxton at 3 o'colek approp nd ex-Mayor A- M. Iwonessa hold- | is inz forth at 4 o'clock After hoth Bonzal v th republican and democratic cam- ¢ HIN g I arguments have been heard debtednes el W g KD WARSHIPS SAIL candidates and will put the ——— tion for 1t 0 gr ol ene Vote-getting machinery of the or- canization behind the candidate of s ehoice The club has boen in existenc Four Detachments ing which it for third has Go to the Claim Nothing Significant in Trip. kyo. Mareh 20 (P Eighty J varships salied today in ¢ MNents for various ports and.south China. It was sta 1l impli THE WEATHIR ation was although uaily New Britain and vicinity Cloudy. followed by snow or rain late tonight and Friday: not much change in temper- The batteships Mutau, Nagato Ature. Tuso With 18 destroyers. went Mong Kong where they will « velopes av for poared Averuge Daily Circulation-For e 2 15,111 March ’m PRICE THREE CENTS AMERICA BIDS FAIR TO ESTABLISH TWENTY-FOUR PAGES BY POSTAL DEPT. “Evenmg School Attendance Record NEW ENDURANCE RECURD GERMANS rs. Catherine Hcrpst and Child Stella, 14, and Mr. and LASH AIRPLANE DURING BIG: STORM _ Terrible Weather Con- fiUEST’ lA“ [AN Eddie Stinson and ditions Prevailing in M 10 H"iH EUUR]‘ Haev: rgr:ufd‘m Ireland Prchibit Baron and Companions From i 10 ot enreaion o O ver Jacksonvill, Auto Statute F ’““‘h’ Since Early Taking Off on Atlantic Flight, terday M . 5 omec o eresy Morming. Must Fly Until Approxi- mately 2 o'Clock Tomor- row Afternoon to Wrest Title Now Held by Two German Aviators, VERDICT g Lindbergh Hopping From - Lexington, Kentucky. Hustand Sucd By Wife Vor 810, Arrives But Minutes for St. Louis. D in Cincinnati! s00 pamages Aner Asto. Acci dent—Dificalt Case 1o Try, Leaves in a Few back and nmu‘hd 3¢ mite ddie Stinson and H.‘l- man today en- to the second day of 1 A new world 1 flight. At 11 had been n the oura. ng Higher revenied the greater altitude than throughout vester- explained that wesi night had forced height of 2,800 feet. UEWE Was functioning smeoth- as the burden of gaseline plane’'s performance it weather condi- good clouds at sunrise were Ml emen. but by 9:00 Kies cleared and spring prevailed along the was little breeze on it w ned an suicide to a such conditions sspects as the e flight was then morrow morning at the e Use Steam Roller A steam roller down the long s vond the woeds the sogEy den would r foree empt a start with under even waors flight progress s stinue irfver in it is proven nless it Irish weatber nsider th Atlantic aports o ports 4 airdrome ready noti heir eage have their decision to w bolisve the hop to New made with every ce of success Paces Ground verdiet not we limi; s pr carryir ourt nony ¢ his ow wished to have a Uies 1o shatt 8 at hin and in ef. 1ecord ce cempany which ! isk on his machi 1 that he was | and did not ours runway in his did rowas struck ) r behind and then th up behind % or case had utt hy Since taking off vesterday morning 7 o'clock, ouly one m 'n« hren dropped by the fiers, Thie 'rote picked out of an empty ‘gese-, line tossed overhoard late firday assured ground watchers m all is well.” Drones Stoadily The steady drone of the monoplane °pt inhabitants of the beach celony ke throughout most of the night as did the . but it gave constant assurance of Mrs. Silve " the welfare of the fifers and thelr craft. Plans were made to send up dlanes teday to take weather fore- sts ana other information for the tors, Stinson and Maulieman must stay the air f hours and 23 min- present wereld v have set out to iy a4 gauged their fuel and oil ceordingly. 0k nd mechanics who went up the | e fiv alongside the Halde- an-Stips planc and observe its “havior that it seemed in perfect that the moter was ming smoothly and that no aiffi- ulties were apparent. Notes drop ved by the pilots confirmed these servations and last word from em last night was highly optimis- ckens were pair to provide for meals in the included six a dozen sand- f soup. coffee, water of L were the SUBI(I]FF Tl]ll] HE 1§ UNWANTED IN BELGIUN Brother-in-Law of Kaiser Ordered to Lea Country by April 4th High Street \lan Sends Woman From House Before Dying 0¥, mur's ESTATE APPRAISED AT $32,333 l"ilcd Today Probate Court by Bank Inventory in ex- a4 Schaumberg- tormor Kaiser, Beigtum ever out of Ger- ¢ cocapades, has > Bel- at he win untry by April 4, wed nimo by the © remains after that t to ejection. that Subkoff is n } . " s Nution . : a2 Swedish passport it U 250, 16 shares 'y oreceived a Belgian visa en suffering o i al Ban 00a; . to enter the 1Mt authorities . been very to stay so Maso fopad 1 detailed O 3 g and Horbert b The mes captain Was inveiy * said was {1l at the was allowed he ebject of 1o Brusseis was to have Ris e Relglan Con- lonial department not for and addressed 1o Joss ¥ E o submit to common law.* 1 1s understood that he intends xole tomporarily efther to Luzem- 1 2 or Bwitzeriand. The princess il in Germany Subkoff 1aft teday fer either vinburg or Swiseriand nowski, 49 Sumr Me They Properly stamped. and to have been aere Ea en. KOPIY. ma ap- Conn. and Willlam Egan. station writ- Mmaster of fhe Pennsylvania station tines or o1 1ed racentiy

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