New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 13, 1928, Page 4

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PRESIDENT WATTS ' o FOR IHPROVENENT M. Coldge S Too 1 He Executed. informed Armerican Leave Washington | e | ky in P—With | Vas captured rebel General and senten ed in e | post and ing his | Bluefields: Washington, June 13 business as usual the White House slogan, President Coolidge today | awaited sufficient jmprovement in the condition of Mrs. Coolidge 10 permit Ler to undertake the jour- ping. PES FRON SANDINO Police Agemt in Nicaragua Gets | Away After He Was Sentenced ln‘ Managua, Nicaragua, June 15 (P |—The Nicaraguan government has marine quarters that a police agent at Tun- | the Pis Pis mining Ly followers Augustino *d to death but su of ent this telegram describ- adventures to his chief at| | dentials committ head ceed- He returned to his | {on contests for dele | | district | the | the the hearing SQUABBLES OVER | " SEATING SETTLED Republican Convention Smooths Ont Al But One ‘ Kansas City. ¢ one exception, *publican | convention he ing dele the its but | tor June 15 P—With | the decisions of | national committee of appeals today shortly ! of Indiana, carried on the battle for | teeman, ! finally won out, with former Sena- | their cause. | Largest Class Yet Receives the gate ntire group of 26 T For hours, Rep. contesting faction in behalf of leader, Rep. Wurbach, of Texas, R. B. Creager, national commit- and his fellow delegat Lenroot, of Wisconsin, leading GRADUATION TODAY Degrees | at Connecticut College far Women ' Deput ates seats in the | 8 ratified by the cre- | at New Lomdon. ! hicl le i which completed | o e 13 UP—The Harry Kahalan Claims His Car Wa: AUTO OWNER WANTS §2,000 smashed in Collision on Main Street ar for a period of 20 days and was npelled to pay a large sum cf meney for the repairs made on the car and for medical care of personal injuries, it is claimed. The plaintiff |claims §1,000 damages and costs. | MEET POLAR BEARS The Connecticut Co. was attached Licutenant Holm and Companiow, | Kabaian Aharonian. 1e th served [today in the sum of $2,000 in a | suit brought against it by Harry through Attorney The writ, v Sheriff Matthew Papciak, al- ! that on Many 28 at 7:55 in (P—An encounter with pelar bears A S by | evening, the plaintiff, while pro- | Was onc of t in (ments in last week's recornaissunce ceeding in a southerly gdirection | his automobile on Main street, was ish Experionce in Arctic. Kings Ray, Spitzbergen, June 13 most dramgtic mo- |by Lieutenant Luctzow Holm who aey to Wisconsin, where the presi- | A ! h-‘f m.mmrm 3'0u_lh:v on ”‘,"“‘ncron st largest class in the h‘:smry of Con- | 5 by a trolley operated by an | Wa3 isolated five days from his buse dent's summer vacation 1s to be 21 T was captured by Sandimstas. | 2y ¥ P necticut College for Women received N {ship Hobby seeking the Ttalia. T was sentenoed fo death but had| One after another, representatives 5 agent of the company at the south | Hobhs EL o spent . i of contesting factions from Florida, | *8/" at the annual commencement [, Jy" o ¢po grolley line on Central | Details of the adventure were Although tpe White House physi- | the luck to escape on the way and I ' TP CCOD T IO FOFCE |activities hera yesterday —at which | ond of b 1t of the acci- |Prousht to Kings Bay today by the oans had reported that Mrs. Cool- |have been fl S et i s 0 | Professor William Starr Myers of S1UiTe. and as a pelEat Aotk | G e ks wihieh put dn fdge was much better, no definite| “I place mysel your disposal | ZU ies, and when it was all | 5y, 00i0n University gave the prin. | d¢nt his car was damaged eonsid- |, = %ot o 0o vistons, o had been sct for the departure, | 81though an employe here has no | °Ver ONly the ratification of a sub- | One ‘hundred and | erably. Rurthermore, it is claimed. | SIS, for GUEBCT PO One, o fgmae ha e oon | quarantee and he is running quit | COMMittee’s action in seating both S froe | that as a result of the accident the g apalenin al which was postpor on Mond: ] $inat of the Ports Bicid cromp |t received the degree | 1A' B & FERR L O rious Injuries on | COMPanion, Pilot Myre, were forced 2 the first lady had saf- [@ risk. 1 await your instructions | TGRS o The FOTO AT ETOUD | ¢ paohelor of Arts and 17 the de- | PIMNGR recelved serious injuries on |\ By (N0 Brundy Bay because of fered o attack of lier ‘vaceni | BUOUE What € at o' do. {Tomnnedy 00 shib Mas 1o be Sal | eras of Baokialon ot Bolnos. the head. severe strain and coneus- | ;0 80 O8O (Y SRR TS e s Aucions Ol Tanvas All the village was looted. 117160 OUL Jiter f‘m‘_m ‘.‘»5\ ly'.‘““"' 17 It is the combination of books and | S10n8 of muscles of back and shoul- | U5 TG R 0l T (he the | Coupal, and Licut, Comr r Jodl ;\ it m‘:l\. (‘h‘ whvn.‘-:l have on. | e vt i Jone | PINS, of education and intelligence "'(':l;'““”;‘“}"“" strain of Hgaments | i ;,is wore in their sleeping bags on fihone iovimuied howerer Lt =hi am 4\”1\-]v4w v rmjv~ 3 RS AL i s Dt B and practice (‘nm makes | © ‘”'1' l'u\::r‘;" S ;tho jee. The bears nosed all over would be able to bezin the trip i e contest and finally appointed a sub- lay ke, smalil) BroC Alvers iy nd.ld & ‘,’ N lss una|the plane, and then sniffed at the with hours. Pupils of M. H. Fleitzer committee headed by Walter I, |iN the commencement address en- cident W due to the carelesr and | pijors, who laid low. afraid to stir. Works At Desk PPN TZINTY . Brown of Ohio, to heur both sides, | 11171 “Books and Brains..” reckless operation of the trolley on |orpc hears lumbored away without S s aiee b o To Give Violin Recital " Piling was to st hoth the twg 11 ¥Pe of person whom Emer- the part of the motorman. an agent | yoing any dumage. | SEERH and, since it | Pupis of Marcus H. Fleitzer, vio- | 0207500 (w0 contesting delegates, | 0" 124 in mind “when he said of the company, who neglected to | s, called the few mems | st 1l give a recital this eve- |, " Hoover supporters, and give | Shat You are speaks so loudly kcep a proper lookeut for other | POINCARE'S WIFE HELPFUL e L rha Daas o Imme Wat™) hifs'stuata, VB Coolidgs [ oo 10 1EE SHREE SRS trom vour face that 1 cannot hrar vehicles and had no regard for the | Pyris. Jun 13. P—Madame Poin- | el 0 town to the White Houe | Srect. Also on the program will be " KEE IO FRONL - [ what vou say,” is the type who uscs widih of the highway at the point!care helps her hushand, the prime o i metie juat| 1R Oroheus Instrumentall quasietlor [ouicnant 6 cxeson Hon i Lol books and brains. and the traffic conditions there. The - minister, in his fficial capacity by as though he had never planned g |tOnsisting of Harold G. Stedman, |yyer of Visconsin, presented, | The commencenient honors were | plaintifft also claims that the de- |keeping check on the utterances B huigh e bl finte; Walter P. Occupin, cello; Mr | e his right to the seat was sus. rded by President Benjamin T. fendant failed to give proper warn- | of French public men. She reads Socrctary Hoover and Attorney | [1eitzer, violin, and Charles A.l(gineq unanimously on a viva voce | Narshall The laurel chain proces- ing of his intention to round the | every line of the parliamentary re- General | Sargent, responded, with | 1ONNSOn. piano. One number on 1R yoto. | B. L. Marcus, of Muscoda, | SOV WNCh followed the alumnascurve and failed to stop s0 as 0| ports in the Official Journal, Keeps under Secrctary Olds, representing | PJOETam wil by a duct by MF|fought recognition of Huber on the | e the Mmost impressive feature on |avoid increasing injury to the plain- |an index of the remarks she re. | e ent i the abaenee | leitzer and his daughter, Marorie | ground of irregularity In the count. |th¢ 1S day program. {1ifi's car. The plaintiff. as a result | gards as worth while, and clips the | B et Wilines Lo “I';i e1ab Lplle {h».y'v],l{::' ing of ballots. 1 S {of the accident, lost the use of h\fli‘newspnw‘rs e e e e DA b S Pen i e 1”(,1,;'351:'::|I"; e eriibe ;:1 conven- ' Rockwood Hotel Burns seutive officers and repaired 0 the ™y e Wi will take part welude | po cxmeeten o o ‘,‘f‘,r',‘{ugl?‘,?";',‘,i in Kennebunkport, Me. | White House proper, where a [Chartes Murray, Donald W. Wilford, | {1 rivet ballot, The commeree sceree | Kennebunkport, Me,, June 13 (4P— | set was avatlable for lis i lJohn Lyneh, Wesley Nordenson s strength was apparent in the |An arly morning fire destroyed the | the openi iean na-|ypurice A, Berkowitz, John ommittee on the few issucs raised |0ckwood hotel here with loss esti- | tional conve s City | Loomis, Shirley Lucille Copeland | a¢ between Hoover delegates holding Mated at $125.000. Barking dogs | = e jand Helen C. Dehan, all of this ¢itY: | the seats and anti-Hoover or anin. 1N @ nearby garage roused residents TEN WOUNDED Joseph P. Howley of Middletown | geryeted delegates claiming them, | Who discovered the four story wood- Athens, Greece, June 13 (8- Vland Lawrence A, Zipp, Walter J.1 mvery roll call vote found from |°n hotel in flames. Apparatus from | persons W wounded today in @ yyrphy, Marie V. Donovan, Edward {gs ¢o 36 in favor of upholding the nnebunk was summoned and the | | troops and striking |y oy T abeth Donovan, | national committee, while the opp o prevented from spreading to ad- oL D | Mary M. Hassctt and Catherine M. |gitjon varied hetween 13 and 16, jacent homes including that of veral houses | were \burned Atz ) of Bristol. The national committee hid sus. |Booth Tarkington, the novelist. | n T where employees gf the | 3 {tained the elaims of Hoover dele.| The Rockwood house was built in | |'|'| | fobacen (ompany Wre o'l 10 HOLD AIRPLANE RACES [gates in practically cvery instance, (1990 by George Stevens but had, e LLILE o it | Nowport, I L. June 13 (®—Air-| The chairman of the committes heen leased to Felix Bridger. It ha [plane races will be held in connec- | was Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, [ 75 rooms and was in process | S| {0 Wi | torboat Dr. Hor atta There’s a Gift for You at Merchants’ Gift Night mitter of August C. Beck, president of the | try. Narragansett Bay mo- |4 arrangements [been named including Major Loril- Vander- | ’ CAPITOL i o Wios B e 1 Friday Night afinan®or st aral uring com p;“.kage. FrooY le fre d matic wrappt you ¢ Cream 1° anics. ezers seaplane tand voting, llamentary and | gavel viole sity arose, ssistant attorney general and 17 and 18, | dent hooster of the I She kept the committee meni- sociation has announced.|bers on their toes ®hroughout the' A has {long day and night hours of dehat n ren commerce scere- adhering strictly to par- | da law and banging the |hom tly each time the neees- |The lana OBSERVE! ovation for the summer season. ‘ 12T BIRTHDAY | birthday party was held last| g in honor of the 12th birth- of Miss Vera Johnson at the 1e of her parents on Park street. home was decorated in lemon pink. Games were played and The biggest fight came over seat- |refreshments were served. G ive Your Shoes a"?eat Al Colors Fuller Gives $10,000 000 by Gov. Bofton College has been announced | together with 2,000. £ . Lieut. Gov. Frank G. Allen gave $1.- | Find It Is Family Row 000, lic at the annual alumni dinner. Hunting for Noblle, Have Freak- 13 (P—Johnny Weismuller holder |1 of over half a dozen swimming rec. ords, {world’s record in the 100 yard free trouble was the cause of the racket, n he swam 3 the fourth la ard exhibi- Check to Boston College iion relay in 51 giat, 2-5 of a second Boston, June 13 UP—Gift of $10,-| better than the existing mark. Alvan T. Fuller to| e Police Rush to “Murder,” style he wh others of $32,000. The donations were made pub-| At 11:55 o'clock last night the pos {lice received a telephone notifica- tion that there was excitement on ,Seymour street and someone had mentioned murder. 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