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N T m— v z Py NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928, — e T lgcmeru offices entails a total ren-) et . o tal which is considerably more than the interest charges will ha on the ¥ 2 price of a building large enough for 't Land in Englnd or % UL ‘ : | o Frame %L:'::i; R b o u , ! Londen, July 7 (F—Harry K |EOVErnment cught to have its own | Thaw's projected European 'onr‘“'-';“, ";“""“;?‘ in Paric. Lendon . ) g and Berli e supplied the stat apparently has been turned into a i&mnmn’: ¥ 1pplied round trip from New York and re- vl regard to Pari: ] * ’ turn on the liner Aquitania G 1 e g R 4 todws i The immigration authorities re- |, o . o fused to let Thaw step off the gang| 7 % 'O = =8 plank at Southampton and his only o 8 1 A0 & g slimpse of England will be what he | " i . Eets from the vessel's deck. | Fleeting View of the =ale of the| I He 13 likely to get a similar n.ev.{‘j""""! > en out by the| ing view of France. He probably| D'°M Arfistique, whose members will be refused permission to land ) °*1 to approve it at a meeting ) at Cherbourg because he failed to|!25t Might The club was one of the | obtain & French visa for his pass-|™OSt famous in Paric, but for. a | port. The Aquitania will begin its! E°Neration it has heen declining | return voyage to New York on § largely hecause no gambling wa urday gomng by way of Cherbourg. |Permitted g \ The home secretary's order of ex- From one of the windows of the | . with detailed figur i The new clusion was based on an act provid- | Puildings the Bourhon Prince Eglite ing that a person might be allowed Watched the guillotining of his to enter England only if he had not cousin Louis XVI and Queen Marie STAR.I.I T MORROW been sentenced in a forcign country Antoinette. At that time it was oc- | 5 NG o for some crime for which he might ! cupied by the revolutionary com- 1 ; have been extradited from England mittee, i under the tion act of 1879- — . e L4 v 1906, It fo Thaw's leaving the ‘PE[;K ) N[]T KISS . : ‘ ship under any circumstances and | the American spent his first night in 9 4 . England aboard the vessel. | | There have been occasions when | i e fdiden do enieo tiel Tflll] AT IN[]UIRY ’ , [ ] & ® 4 country but were allowed to land and stay temporarily at a South- | s i "2 London Polce Third Degre ' e ot e | PIODE CONNDUES ‘ had interviewed the British consul| | in New York and had his passport| yonjon, June 7 (P—A kizs that | visaed and therefore supposed every- | thing was in order for his visit. He|W3% @ .mere “peck” as one of the wished to go to London to see West- [Municipals explains it. figures in on | ) minster Abbey and also to restock |‘NUlY into allegations .that third- ; his..wardrobe with the latest fash-|d¢8ree methods were employed by & # ions in men's:clothes and afterwards *\Corlanrl Y J 4 ’ [ he intended to go to Paris to see his| Pretty year-old Irene Savidge ! sister and then to Vienna. ,‘“'hfl was sted with Sir Leo 2 Thaw said he could get an Eng- | Monex for “improper cond in lish steamer to take him to France|H¥de park, testificd as to the Kiss . but that he was not even allowed|and the methods employed by po- . to cross Southampton harbor for the |lice officers to wring details of her purpose as he coyld not leave the | relations with Sir l.eo from her. ostetrte el JQUARE. BEAL JEWRERS TO BE SQLD FOR WHAT IT WILL BRING REGARDLESS: OF COST OR VALUE The Daily Express said that E. M. return home about midnight. She Pendleton, a friend of Thaw, c {had a fiance of her own, but, she to London from Southampton to ny;arhlad. “I'm a very free and inde: to persuade the American embassy | pendent young woman.” to get the restriction order rescind-| Sir Leo had kissed her just be- ed. He was also going to ask Lady | fore they were arrested, she said. | 3 Astor to help get Thaw out of his She. described the kiss as “just a’ 7 dilemma. peck, not a passionate kiss at all.” | . . & There had been no public agita-| Both she and &ir Leo were cleared | 4 tion in the newspapers seeking|of the charge. Later members of - Thaw's exclusion. prior to his arrival | parliament demanded an inguiry be.| | at Southampton. Apparently the’mage into the questioning to whic n‘\ [ immigration authorities acted a5 \figg Savidge was subjected by po- | 5 , 4 they. would have in the exclusion of |jicc gficers any undesirable alien. 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