New Britain Herald Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 3

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—_— COOLIDGE STILL STAYS SECLUDED Keeps to Himself for the Sixth Gonsecutive Day Superior, Wiz, June 20 P —An- other day of seclusion at his Cedar Teland ledge—the sisth consecutive day of seclusion since his arrival here—was the prospect before Pres. tdent Coolidie. The President advised the roads leading from Cedar | lodge 10 Snperior, where the mer capital” offices are located, s was were in bad shape from the rains that have plazued this region sinec Friday In addition, the tenperature has Deen £o depressive that it was feared the long drive might eause My Coolidge 1o contract a cold as has been the case with several members EXPEREnCe yestir of Williani M. Rutler, e the National Repulicin on his from an overnight s at the to the Superfor station to oz in back to Boston, was not encoursging to the ¥ oevening ran of committe lod, ehict exeen- tive. Chairman Butlers antomobile Was frapped for son. time in a mud puddic A tewm of horses tmally pulled out the car and Mr, Butler ca ght his train Despite the had weather which has held him 1o his residence, the president was represented cnjoying his vacation in Wisconsin. Chairman Butler 1 yesterd that the chief executive and he had enjoyed fish- ing together, finding consolation in their gool luck for the unfavorable skies. Generally, he added, Mr. Cool- tdge appears to apprecizte the soli- tude amid the wild life of the Brule River cstate Romance With Girl He Never Saw (‘auses Arrest New York, June 20 (A-—A ro- niance with a girl he never saw has led to the recapture I'rank Mec- Dougle ped Alabama conviet. Mebong w hile mng a tence in Kirby Montgomery county, Ala fa stolen ROOS, started a cop with of sen- prison receiving spondence & girl in Astoria Long Tsland, throu en Pals” department of a magazine, He gave his address as Kirby camp and told her he was an engineer enguged inoa big constrie- tion project. Last October he es- eaped but continued to correspond With the girl fron various ecitics, As he deft cach town he wrote where he would he nest Ahout a month go. girl lost his Kirhy camp. hands of the however, the address and to The letter fell into the prison authorities and wrote the New York police were notified. They learned MeDougle was expet- ~d to visit the girl's home and es- tablished a ch. When he ar- rived at the house he was arvested, e was held in Long Island eity conrt yesterday o await extradifion. Tl dectined reveal the name the girl Rhode Island Moiorman Killed in Accident polive to of Cranston, R 1, June 20 (P Yroderick Bacon, motorman of an Elmwood avenue troliey was in- mtintly kille by his own car when i ostarted a dash as N was standing in the track ehang- ing the trolley pole at the end of his run late yesterday, Only the quick netion of John 1. Meighan, conduc- tor, prevented tiv fnto a h laden mad runaway from erushing avily Buttonwoois trolley car onthe same teack When the car reachid the cnd of the run, the conductor had pulled the rear trolley pole 1o avoid a con- fact which would have set a block Riznal Nt other cars. The car coasted 1o a top and Bacon. without turning off the coutroller wint to the track to raise the other trolley pole. As it struck the wire the car plunged forward. 1t had gone a distance of xeven poles bhefore nd Meigham could get to the front to stop it Providence Man Arrested Fugitive From Justice York June 20 (P Henry 21, who sad his home was Fddy stroct Lid carrested in a Brooklyn room Ing house last night on a charge of being a fugitive from just from Providence PPolice they wer inofrmed Routin was wanted in Providence in eonncetion with the holdup of Frank H. Meyer, a paymaster, and the theft of Meyer's antomobile Boutin denied the ¢ ¥4 He was held hy the police pending extradition to Rhode Island. Boston Man Is Shot and Wounded by (‘anadian Trovidence aid Montreal, Que Tune 20 - (P A Mman who <aid he was James Me- Kenzie, vears old. of Roston, Mase ed by a contable last night as he - tempted to escape after he had held up the m ger 1 cashier of the cnring a cash hox eontaining $400 Physicians at the Montreal general | hospital held out Jitt)e hope for Me- Kenzie's recovery. OLD RANCH GEMS USED Houston, Texas, Jure 20— They, Aren’t ag many rae ranches in Texns an one would believe aftor reading of the “good old dave” hut there are etill come extensive hold- ings near Houston, visitors at demo. eratic convention fime the latter part of this month will learn, On gonie of these lands roam RBrahmas, acred cattle of India, On one ranch is a full blooded herd, only kind of its type in the south. ticularly adaptable to the Texas v are immune to the destructive cattle tick SES Al ; 3 ROVED Washington. June b L - Neces. #ary expenses for the semf-annual drydocking of the Viathan have t steamship Le. n approved by the shipping board. The vessels will be 184 up at the Boston navy yard from July 21 to 29, was shot and serionsly wonnd- | the | 4 SENDS CHECK 70 HEPLIN | President Gives of Holy Name Society $250 for “Aid You Are Rendering Gatholic Church.” Ne | prosident of the Holy Name soclety, la Catholic organization, has sent a | eheck for $230 to Senator Thomas J. “hflm of Alabama “in appreciation (of the serviees he is ‘rendering to | the Catholie church | Peter X Maloney, the Holy Name | president, said he took that action becanse “the only attitude that selt. respecting people can take in the |fice of such attacks as those made by Senator Heflin is one of good- | :umored disdain, 1 felt that the one way of expressing the feeling was | by putting the Senator on the pay- roll.” | Mr. Maloney inclosed the check n the following letter | tDear Sirc 1 take asion of rour coniing to leeture in this vi- cinity 1o send you a cheek for $250 to express my appreciation of the services you are rendering the Cath- olic chureh. “In this generation T know of ne one who has done more to make bigotry appear unlovely and men- ity sound absurd.” MABEL. BOLL 70 BE AL OR NOTHING Gancels Flight in Columbia From Newfoundland to Europe . June 20 P Miss Mabel Boll, who had hoped to e the first woman to fly across the | Atiantic, will return to New York Harbor Grace, N. city tomorrow. With her three companions whe flew here in Charles A, Levine's monoplane, Columbia, on June 12, she will set her toward New | York for with her |backers and a dctermination of fu- ture plans, Rumors of a contenplated hop to Rome were dispelled late last night I by the lat announcement of cancel- lation for the present, at least, of all transatiantic preparations. Miss Boll made no attempt to her disappointment when her Trepassey rival, Miss Amelia Earhart, stole & march en the Columbia expedition by making a successful flight in the 2 of bad weather. She at once vetoed the proposal of one of her pilots that the Colum- concenl bia follow the Iricndship over the ame route with the announcement that she did not care to trail the successtul Earbart expedition. Hears From Levine W York, Junc 20 (P--Charles Levine, owner of the monoplane Columbia, louncd to Miss Mabhel Loll for licr projected transatlantic flight, Los adviscd her to abandon the tempt. Levine =aid that as the object of Misy Boll's flight was to be the first woman to fly across the Atlantic and as Miss Amelia Harhart already the lop, there was noth- gained by Miss Boll at-| tempting her flight, Levine advised Miss ol of his Views in @ telephons ronversation with her at Harbor Grace, N. F. Yale Polo Captain Is ! Arrested in Norwalk ord, June 0 (P Stowart P Scott, eaptain of the Yale water po]o: was arrested Jast night and Ik where he is want- tean taken 10 Norwa ed on the charge of having earller in the cvening failed to stop at an of- fieer's signal. With Scott in his anto were Aileen Kiggin, holder of the ional swimming records and Wil- n S Meany, member of the Yale swimming tean, Both Scott and Meany were mem- bers of ihe graduating class at Y today. While pussing through » walk police eharge that they evad. A signal light and kept going de- spite « signal from an officer to halt. It is also charged that Scott took of- fenge at the officer, When the which was ideatified by a Pennsvlvania leense, stopped Miss Riggin and allowed to go. machine, here Were Caucus of I;er;\})c‘l'x;ts May Be Held Tonight Tnability of several eouncilmen to be present at a caueus called for night to fill vacancies in the sl committee and the common council esulted in adjournent un- fil tonight democr at 7:30 o'clock, when the s will convene to take ac- tion, Alderman John P Maers, was the only siath warder present and he wak unwilling to assume regponsl- Lility ®f the entire delegation. Councilmen Willlam D Boyle and muel Sablotky were out of the v and Councilman Willlam W Greene was unable 1o attend be- cause of ilness i is amily Alderman Frank Zapatka and Councilmen Lucian Macora, Larry Samorajezyk and Harry T, Wilson of the fifth ward were present to vote on the school committee va. caney, but they agreed to a poste ponement until tonight eo that thetr colleagues might have an oppor- tunity to register their preference, STRIRES PARKED AUTOMOBILE An automobile operated by Ray- mond F Roloff of 550 Church street truck a parked car owned by Wes. ley Sperry of 8 Greenwood street about 9:20 iast night, foreing it onto , the sidewalk on the south side of reet ‘ording to Edward rd strect, who was Rolof’s car, Stanley into o rate of tpeed and the accident was unavold- abl it J. €. Stadler inves- tigated and found no cause for po- [ Biee-action. Kelsey WINS BY KNOCKOUT Portland. Ore.. June 20 (UP)— {Harry Dillon, Winnipeg light heavy- weight, won a technical knockout jover Tom Patrick of San Francisco iin the seventh round. BYRNE DROWNEDIN successive accldents to the car. A {into verdict of accidental death was re- turned at an inquest. He lost his|irg a life ncar his Trish residence, Coo- « vork, e 20 — nc|[ld Four Accidents With It Irish writer, was attributed today to NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, the defective steering gear of his new automobile. As described by his secretary he was drowned after four dred il main Castle at Brandon. Stevring Gear Wrong Miss Burkett, n secretary, who started on the fatal ride with the novelist, said that shortly after they left the Byrne home she noticed the sleering gear was ont of order and on on [ third er ence of brales over. 1 v Secretary Tells Police Cork, Irish Free State, June 20 (®) [asked Byrne to return. He said 1t —Death of Donn Byrne, American- |vas all right and refused They vi and he ted fricnds and started for home A FRIGIDAIR ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATOR FOR THE JONES MODEL HOME Frigidaire is keeping more food attractively cool, for more families than ever in its history Beauty of Design Fconomical in Price and Upkeep Connecticut Light & Power Co. Simplicity of Operation hor. W “When we had proces rds or more,” jed a bun- Mise Burkett 1w car swerved and crashed sh, nd hire proce v to have ded walking. Turning us rorner | notic wooden railing. It righted it- | [self and we went on, but when pass- | car near crashed again, this time into a diteh “Byrne righted the car and drove a moment This time 1 mind enough to apply the the harbor it luter a had pres- from toppling pealed to him to leave the another to but he declined <o I left him take us . 1 followed The JONES —the DREAM HOME come to life! NOW BEING ERECTED I FROM BOTTOM TO TOP —A MODEL HOME! WITH Dot X Rosiing fo iasnes IN THE BASEMENT THE MODEL HOME IS OFF TO A WARM START FRENCH & GLOCK 147 ARCH ST. TEL. 3130 name the highway. Model Hom SDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 that the ear had disappearcd, alled Name | | "I ran along the road calling repeatedly, 1 reply. So I took off my « waded into the water at th, coul S — T——————— Lim out and t piration to bring him back g For Dispute in Mexico ment of January 27, 1937, This “Presently my foot touchcd son Mexico City, Jur (P—A state- | stateinent represented Obregon us thing and T saw it was Byrnes' | ment that complete harmony be- | jam) nting that high members of the The awful Hty dawned on me tween the chureh and state could be | Mexican Catholie clergy were oh- then—that he was pinned beneath | brought about with sincerity and | sty ting the policies of the gotern. the ear. [faith on the part of the heads of |ment and inviting thelr “1 pulled and tugg but was un- the church i attributed to General Complete: hurmony it sald, would be able to re e him as all cov-| Alviro Obregon, slated 1o be the | possible with sincerity and good lered with water and exhauste 1[ st president of Meic faith on the part of the church When two men heard my cries and! A newsy an tlegraphed to me to my tance 100k the for King an —BUILT IN THE WOODWORK USED THROUGHOUT THE JONES MODEL HOME PERMANENT FURNITURE China Closets Tray Cases Kitchen Cabincts Breakfast Alcoves RACKLIF] WOODWORK Makes a home good Book Case to look at, Good to live in. \, PARK AND BIGELOW STS. me To Make the JONES Model Home A PERFE(CT Model Home . . . In PLUMBING and HEATING LEROUX --THE MASTER PLUMBER AND HEATING EXPERT ~was asked to supply the fixtures and material And supervise the installation. The natural assumption based on the record of Leroux is A Model Home Indeed! CALL LEROUX He is at your service too. | pression in regard to the religious + | Situation in view of recent reports of is but he was dead.” | the fnpending settlement of el 1o - R |church-state controversy, A reply ,‘”:.; Ohrezon Blames Church ie‘lgncd Obregon said that his atti- {tude was unchanged since his state- TEL. 5000

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