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RST EDITION ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928 —SIXTEEN PAGES NEW BRITAIN HERALD J Average Daily Circulation Fer Week Ending 14,852 PRICE THREE CENTS lln'“th DARING YOUTH 15 REPORTED AGTING ALONE IN HOLDUP Express Messenger, Minus $30.- 000 in Currency, Says Boy of 19 Robbed Him on Train Major Maddalena Gets $5,000 Prize for His Locating Gen. Nobile Rome, June 23(—Major Um- berto Maddalena has been awarded a prize of 100,000 (about $5.000) lire for his. flight over the Barents Sea and for being the first to discover Gen- eral Nobile, now stranded on th north of Spitzbergen. A group headed by Senator Morcllo awarded the prize. THREE GRAFTERS ARE ‘DEFEAT SMITH, IS “SOLID SOUTH CRY Organizing Determined Opposi- tion to His Nomination BACKERS ARE OPTIMISTIC S i Supporters of New York Executive New Britain Trolley Workers at Work Tuesday But Is Prepared to Call on Authorities for Protection In Case of Necessity. COOLIDGE WATCHES Reported Ready to Take Cars = HI§ (UARDS FISH Oat in Spite of Call to Strike' Nowpuperman Poks Throh 'Supt. Bryan Believes Majority of Men Will Be Found | Hfilgfi 0 Watch Executive Play Reporter Reports t GANOEING 0N CRANE LAKE MM“NE pLAN[ FALLS; Coolidge | Texas Safecrackers Take Cash But Don’t Bother With Whiskey Dallas, Tex., June 23 (UP)— hat safecrackers can be pros hibitionists was proved here when pbarmacy safe was broken taken, and & quantity left un- touched. | i | SWEDISH AVIATORS REACH NOBILE AND IS MAROONED MEN Provisons, Arms, Floatng Ap- paratus and Radio Accumula- tors Are Given fo Party Confident He Will Be Nominated | Although the Connecticut trolley- Looks on With Glee While Secret | — 14 —— on Early Ballot — Opponents fn |Me's union has called a strike to | Service Men Haul Out Fish, Then R i THIEF ESCAPES AND IS take effect midnight, Monday night, | | ; . NOW PLANS T0 't Conferences, |which will affect approximately | Toss Them Back, Fourth Badly Hurt in 0 2,000 men in the state, there is a | - y TRY 'm TAKE MEN OFF £ G e3P — A Superior, s, 5 7. LI " - HUSTLED OFF IN AUT! 5 Houston, e dune 28 ¢ AN | obability that most if not all the upgpon s . Virginia Crash — Were | Four Others Are Indicted | /tiompt to orgunize a last gitch fight | |curs on the New Britain division | et ‘“‘ . ’” E te to Ni | st the Smith forces in the dem- |will operate on Tuesday morning. ; g n Route to ] icaragua S 9 Takes Place liss- : \f "ork Brule river to Chere = Asks That Base Ship Notify N e Bgher ke e 8 in Latest New York .. nationat convention mext| New Britain trollevmen arc ot Erdlainseit st tiaviers) ! B Bodly Holo ficld, Michigan—Story Told By § ¢k was in full swing today ingthe |in favor of a strike. Many of them feprnaine s vaod | of His Intentions That He May Be Scandal tace of contident expressions from (49 not believe the strike will ever DA B | Washington WACEY ~— & o ! Victim Being Carefully Checked camp of the New York governor | Mitterialize and others say they will ual tilt with mos ine plane yute to Nicaragua | 7 o0 Ha Hetwro—Silll N Today—Officials Wonder How | o 0 p g ep. | 0 e battle for the wwulv-;nil: ‘;"‘”‘L:“ ‘l:" :o(lj‘n“:;km‘n““ if the rest but the effort was rewa Va., today killing| Word From Amundsen or Other ! ; » k. J 25 (9 nomination really was over and a o me 3 . 3 sight of Calvin Coolidg 2 i Thief Could Have Gained Acvess 'arate investigations into allozed ! ihat pemains was for the delegates| “We will make every effort to L Rihs s iy Take. e the pilot, Licut. | Men Who Are Lost in the Arctic ’ dministration of city af-|to formally register their ehoice, keep the cars running here and 1 S tedion el S and Corpora e s ~ to Money Car, BT R ;I. L tronaht prikar e Look 1o Coalitic | to fill vacancics as fast as with liver Hunt Will Continue. e fairs wr!.\) hadihoongut Wits Bitter-end foes of Governor Smith | occur.” said Superintendent | Crane Lake is of the Henry Shissiis sisutber of the scew, | Wams, Juns 34 UB-Tis Hoetak Blissfield, Mich,, June 23 UB=AN | ¢opcoq for three men and imdict-]5, 0 solia south were sponsors of | William J. Bryan today in diseu Clay Pieree 4w week | g News agency announced today that express messenger's story that & | oo e four others, one & tho movement looking fo a coalition [ing the situation. “T don’t believe the trout are re. These fish|Corporal D. C. McChesney, was *°*| the big Swedish tri-motored Junk- lone boy bandit held him up on & ' go i borough prosident of candidates with the hope of hold- [ many of our men will go out, the are caught only sport and then | riously injured jers plane reached General Nobile train and escaped with a currency | Three former oflicials ot the g off enouah convention strength gencral sentiment being opposed to thrown back, fo ve not good | Phe navy department received [and his party at 8:30 p. m. Friday 2 e @ department of the{to prevent his nomination on an [strike here,” ed. eating. President Coolidge, when S e r . . 50,00 s under in- |street cleaning depart lolso | I vondiing dn dent shortly after t him provisions, arms, float- snipmentiof 81000 ivae Bronx yesterday were givin prison | carly ballot hey believe that if | Mr. Bryan stated that he had been | seon through a thin h tween | 0 ing apparatus and radio accumula- vestigation tod: Isentences of trom ene to ten years | this conld be aecomplished the Smith [ told by trolleymen on the local di- . the river and lake, was we the crash. tors, The robber, described by the mes- | ¢/ = Col padding, while an e lanx would disintegrate . |vision that many will remain at trout rise for their mual | The plane, a new tri-motered | No Trace of Others \ger as being about 19 years old, | yraopdinary erand jury returned in-| Conferences o this end were in-fiheir jobs, At least one other trol- Has Utmost Privacy Fokker monoplane, left Anacostia| ye plane was in ki o e ded the train at Adrian and |dictments inst Maurice E jaugurated yesterday and - continued S Two miles from tie nearest high- air station at 1:05 a. m. Swedish pilot Tornberg. s to the express car |nolly, for conapiring to defraud, [todas. Notall ofthe r,uv:l!nxn S (Continued on Page 13) SUPT. WILLIAM J. BRYAN way and separated from the world | Lutz flew the plane hera from the | " It wt out from Virge Bay and on Rlned hmonen ol ol oat o] @ueenis PorougnSiyrkait ey titor 6| NEEA KCRISELER S8C LG ARE Bis SEE by a dense woo prosident has | factory at Hasbrouck Heights, N.|iis return the north coast of North shortly after the train pulled ou 1.2 years; John M. Phillips, mil- | cady is lm 1 S il M‘”). | 0 utmost privacy. A company of sol-|J., two days ago. s ast Land between Cape Platen and the station. Holding the messenger |,/ v " Loc onivactor, and two | PATtY leaders from one or two. | diers prevents anyone going down| It was to make one stop at Miami, | Cape Leigh Smith was explored ¢ bay with a pistol, the youth, the |enzincers others frowned upon any ""’"'”I‘"':\ [i Y “ Y the lane leading to (" Tla., en route to Nicaragua for use | minutely, without any trace of the essenger suid, ransacked a number | Tn the Brons investigation, Wil [WhICh might lead fo w rencwal of | i Bl sport ship. Lutz was re- | Mariano-Zappi-Malmgren group, the & S liam J. Oswald, former district su- | 4" 2 il i ! anrot Lok mmen haye proposed fying 1o three mholalt Nohlle ‘to seara an of mail bags, inciuding one known :‘\(:|:v\‘. i :n ! 2 o ]' 3 'm Madison Square Garden., FI]R ‘I‘HEFT lN STI]RE‘ HE INHERITS MILL“]N mpossibl first non-stop flight trom | foot for land o hiave contalned about $50,000 in |Berintendent, Was sentepecd 1o u Reed Arrive ai S 1 he waters of the T3 ston 10 Nicaragua but navy | Pilot Tornberg informed Ca=tain bills of small denomination, T e T oy aea e Gopnasaiion il g ! 1 take one to the door of partment officials refused to con- | Romagna of the Citta Di Milane S il prlons vl liam: T Fougiiel el city of Senator Reed of Missourl, | 1016 wen with s dioms of Beine |iack R B e ; |foreman. who turncd state’s evi- o appived last night from Kansas | ermitte sate the strean " 5 As the train slowed down at the | 0 ¢ in |Dermitted to naviga kit Four other planes of similar de-|land on the ice near Nobile with a 1. | dence, was sentenced to one and | Zave renewec e to the N ¥ S t % vk e % ation e the nessenes ws e | 30C0 s sentened fo e wpi it save soncurd dove o (e Merchant Pursues Them Judge Hungerford Puts in i rur'tnat e reporters vurivd | Savnay bconflown o | pane cusippca with o sunncrs ang wd from the car and the robber es- | ¢ 5 i SONLILETIG£Ro VI L > : Do e . a canoe at Stone tdEe SV Njcaragua for use of marines n|take away the six men there. He J eher, his assistant, to one | . setore ention s s ith « the lia Y 2 ¢ o 9 caped in a waiting ;\ulomohrllv, - ‘:'(',“"“'" sloshes his assistant, to on :K il “I:’ o cnion) Into Berlin After They Perfect Day for e nsirian, With ¢ the Indian, | {hair operations against the rebel |asked that the Citta DI Milano noe cording to reports to local officia ! VRIS T opens aiaisld 3 D | Luck | Carl ille As guide, |leader Sandino. tify the stranded men of his inten- The train was bound from Chica- {“‘:'.f:f""l‘;‘lil‘;\‘“"'_ : ‘”l’”'w' (:" 'o-”r:m\ et nday | Pick Pocket | Hum of Mosquitoes | Al followed the same route Lutz [tions. %o for Buifalo. The ,m,n; Zadtlbe s R | Tne \“u.\):bo the rain on e €YD g 1o have taken. |, Captain Romagna thanked Torn- laced between Adrian and Bliss- (& Hy's ce, were teed conf ! ot ; surface of the river, the hum o s ; . erg and asked him 3 .’“.Li J'r| e question- |eharged with conspi to defrund | advisers, who informed him that up-| Two gypsy women, riding in an | Yesterday was a lucky day for o o ang the oceasional eall| U sl et BmeHue | m"’u?:""f.'&“' L S el e e e vs | parently only a vigorous and con- jautoniobile driven by a negro, stole | Julge Willium C. Hungerord of this 'o¢", birg were the only sounds in [SOT'S MOSt expert aviators and ons |Mleo In the search for the = seven r‘h) ‘boned the train and taken (in Queens, and neglect of duty. |certed drive could head off Smith, 4 pocketbook containing §14 out of |vity. larly in the day he received o forest as the canoe nosed 1ig|Of the few more than 40 years old. | /0 | et 8RR b 1{";“16" Where he was closeted |Clifford B. Moore, consulting engi- {and tliat such a counter attack had | William K. ¢ Ibreth’s pocket in vs that he had received more than o v throueh the rocks of the wood- | /A5t month in a Curtls Hawk pur. | 1458 e ficial i local po- [neer to Queens county, the fourth |Leen Lunched by party leaders from his store at 278 South Main strect |3 000 from the estate of Jand water route, High on each side, | SUit Plane he won the Curtis ma. S vatlmad Ol B A B | ciian, siie Srated il o soutl, Fs exia 1o Gidiealiin lyectetay iiferadin ROl teapel (it | tusle. ol 7 Hingeitcd of rose the stately pines, the cedars '0° trophy with a speed of mp.| Fate of 16 men, lost in the Arctic Jice, officers here were notified. _indic g E i 5 . Biet ieuall ne R Ber AHoEA 5 i S 3 e sl Ll . proximately 150 miles an hour over | Wildernesses, still was unknown to. Authorities of snrrounding towns |making a frandulent income tax re- | 1hat would -antllm ]” { v m-(l 1‘1 A]m() Berlin, accord- ' york city, and 1 night he was'|.ng the Dbalsams, fnd against this 2 Sk r e . . e & N | practice of playing a lone hand, ing to Giesclhreth's report 1o the awarded a woman's white felt hat garker gr. 4 e ore deli- |& Measured se. . pamiAshales e o 'm~|00]\0;n ,0: 4"”\I|‘ m‘I‘fi liable t 6 years & i inti-Nmith torces were fur- police shortly after 3 o'clock. A party the Now Britain Herald-Mer- ., ik '],,,‘lf "' ‘,‘.,. \‘ ,.'Mx : '«‘m.i\ | He has been stationed at Brown | Twenty-two men are trapped Uhe yobbise car, which fwas holloved et i fonm it g | ther heartensd by a statemeut issued {or gypsies brought to police head- | chants gift night af the Capltol T i eaters eiwe. Dead | 1@1d0 the marine aviation post at | Within the jce enclosed northland 1o contain‘accomplices of the youth | prisonment if found guiity and the |11 bealonod b a stUe o JsE0 o Evpuies browght 1o, polies. head- | ol e = d at il EEada ; Vico, Va. 20 miles down the | While rescue expeditions from five who axgeitediibe qerngldun AJothand 1o one Toar savh on) dach ol representative of Bvans Wool- little later did not include the pair | oo LmArAcks, letins or e Potomac river from Washington. | Pations rushed northwards attempt- Jescription of the robber was broad- [ the three counts against them O niana's. favorite son, that the | described by Glosclbeeth and. they| Although ihere were many gifts |pillar, rose occasionally in spectra | 1 weltive dihans, - Mnlos D cast. Early today no trace of the| The charges that Queens Borough | J7 (B H L0 ) ioation would Fe- | were released after he had seen | "1ICh caused amusements, the one |grandeur. ‘ e , to Nobile and five of his followers tugitive car had been reported. [had been defrauded of approximate- | HO0SICr stan deRiiion WELE 0T B ere peldased atien e | had seon | pich ded fhe greatest lavgh | Here and there, where they could THEA RAS[;HE S PlANE lare known to be near Foyn Island Messeugrs Biony. By hLe 000,000 in the construction |y, 4u the Indianapolis banker “un-|Rackliffe’s gasoline station at Iast |W&s When'the judge stood up in his [got a bit of sunlight, were cowslips, 'and two air expeditions have reach- The messenger's story, according |of sowers were first made last Oc- 1l a candidate is chosen by the con- | Main and Stanley streets, where a | /08¢ seat and declared to people blue flags and delicate ferns. Jt was ed them with food and provisions. to local officials, was that he Was|foher by George V. Harvey, repub- [\ 7 040 Sl ot wvinles MMl o about him that he was the winner w picture of wild life unmurred by But the other 16 men, including sorting mail when someone from h"»‘ lican alderman of the Borough of i diana Ts Pledged the cash register a few months .| of the hat the civilation not many miles dis- |Roald Amundsen, the noted explor- hind pressed a gun against him. He | Queens, whieh is strongly demo- o delogites from Indiana, | They were not identified as having | H* ran down the orchestr tant. e S jer. have not been heard from. was ordered o m:\lml n; 7 “:’1';' [eratie. mnder that state’s laws, cannot sWing |had any conncetion with that and onto the stas: il : lm!”! o DS R ;;;;y‘;nn\lm‘n ::\!ul his pa:(‘y ?’r five }_nhn while the robber looted the bags. | copnolly resigned April 2. bring- |1y any other candidute until releas- | episode plause by people who recoznized dow e trees and b s home,” | 5 |Tromsoe, Norway, Monday. The 6 AR BUAmEL 8 IbE ,»;".‘! :rlu:‘m |1ng to an end a special investigation | ag 1 Wooll The Swith oppo- | Detective Sorgeant G. C. Filinger, 1. When ;U} n.,.}; obtained the hat said |hni!n“lv.m t v!]v‘ canoselpnd Removed There to Take It,n"hvr e men h;‘.\ h'fi“ d,;,:,,,,bnf the layout of the car and picked the |y o smith ealled the ex- | pents said {he managers of the New linvestigating Gieselbreth’s complaint | e it it on his head and worc it past a pile of sticks and mud S : somp g since May 25 when the dirigible vag containing the money SMIPMENt | (qqrginary sesion of the grand [ Yorl, zoviror had connted on |tearned that the two women went | on his way back to his seat water LA From Jurisdiction of Italia S without hesitation, the meSSCNECN | 5pc which bronght in the indict- [sipength from Indiana in the final [into the store and engaged the pro- | Just before the elose of the award- Shapaths, i dodnEien el v Y . | latest advices. obtained from re- wea quoled as saying. eite e S e [prictor in conversation concorning (INK of prizes hie rose and suggested {0 moments fater, rounding a hend New York Courts connoitering expeditions of Majors Officials professed fgnorance as t0 | "y G o ing hofore whom | Salleo's statement was issued al- lupholstery and a small chair. One |that “if the woman whe won t DECTSotbed 0w DehE YA PHLE S | Maddalena and Penzo, said Ncbile how the bandit gained access to the e indictmen ore v i wst eoincident with the avrival not [of them took hold of hig hand and man's straw lat would exchange T A mink ran a short race with the |was 15 Kkilometers cast of Foyn ag | 1he indictments wees bronght, set | mo i s e L L e o gl sl bl B car. The ear, according to railroad |1 TRENATERES Wers vte [ onty of Reed ot also of Senator |tricd to have him submit to 4 palm | wonld he willing fo do so Tm- canes on the shore of Ui New York, June 23 ¢P—The |Island. They are well provided for letectives, was not opened at Adrlan | o - L S T B dieted, | Walter G ot Georgia, who |reading while her companion reach- mediately the woman eame to the disappear in a hole, and monoplane North Star, purchased by | With food and clothing dropped by and the messonger was supposed 04 o) (T e Ngare werd | has the ndorsement of the delega- [ed ito his trousers pocket and llogo from a gallery seat and while 100k up the relay for a fow Mrs. James A. Stillman for the pro- | the Malian fliers but ‘n a_precari- have been locked inside at the time e mflf‘lmwl ley did | tion from his own state and is prom- | — I the andier 1in burst into ap- In the water ahead the trout Were jictod transatlantic flight of Thea |Ous rescue position because the the robber boarded the car. o :. Sooar and . baneh Waerant|ised délogate support from .\'mfll\‘ (Continued on Page 13) pla the barter took place leaping above the surface Rasche rested today at Hadley Field, | breaking-up ice makes rescue by Due to the presence of the ship- | S ek edi : orida, and Alabama, in £ o s 2 Permitted 10 Land N. I, sately outsife the jurisdiction | airplane almost impossible. 2 @ was issucd for his arrest Carolina, Ilorida, : : ment of currency, according to local | S e e aaaifion. 1*__v e iy ¥ g | L o The minutes passed into an hOUF | of 1the New York courts. o officials the usual precautions had | T George suid his state dclegation THE WEATHER L nd a guard camp Hove into VIeW. | The pline was flown there yester- | 16 Being Sought been taken to safeguard it 1)|‘~3AN0THER ROMANCE SEEMS ot only was instructed to vote for | | 111 BiGH TIDE — JUNE 24 canoe was pulled fo shore and | qay from Curtiss Field while law. | av, JUGS 20 COPS i locks were examined at Chicago him bhut that the members m.mm-\ { New Britain and vicinity: || | was inspected by the sol- | yvors for Mis aeche’s previous |teen men today were sought in the where the train was made up and T0 HAVE GONE ON ROCKS | vty naa sana they womid stand by | | sostly cloudy., probabts with |1 New Haven 5:26 n.6:08 pm. No cameras, 10 gUNS aboard, jackors were arguing a motfon in | Arctic regions while rescue expedi- 4s there was no consignment for Tim as long as his name was betore | | (howers tondght and Sunday. il 1l right to go ahwad. supreme court to make permanent | tions rushed aid to six others caught / Adrian they should not have been the convention. He added that he || Sl ntly warmer; moderate New London 3:20 a.m..4:96 p. The battle with 1 MOS- |4 temporary injunction to prevent -: the great ice bound territory of ‘ | — e |the north, opened there, e i New. York. Sockoty — || east to south winds. | 3 her ocean flight. . b = The robber was described to ofti- | Engagement of New York : (Continued on Page Nine) | %= %% (Continued on Pagc Two) William Winston, Curtiss_pilet, | Umberto Noblle twico has heen clals as about five fect ten inches 10| iy 10 s Paul Man is An- | | was af the controls of the big Bel.|found by rescue parties. Supplies ' Lelght, and weighing about 160 |1anaca when it took off trom Cur- [have been dropped to the point pounds. He was fashionably dressed nounced as Broken Off. |4i&at siatal shortly | bators mighttail i e ) tn a bluc suit, tan shoes and lght) oL for unannounced destination. (Continued on Page Nine) | felt hat, NN L Pl . A 9 o Mrs, Stillman, arriving at the field 1 gagement of Miss Mariquita Villard, ni. t shortly after the takeoff. denied she W York society girl, to Louis . . . . . y g R el | : 5 e knew where Winston was fiving. A Warren Hill, Jr. of St. Paul. Minn A B i | s f e famous railroad fow irs later, er, i grandson of the famou vv ilro; irned the plane had landed at { builder, has seen brgken, by mutual Hadiey Field i SEte Siproiile Conrt\yuatice Valants re ! This announcement was authoriz- MAYOT PAONESSA “d decision on the motion to | ed by Miss Villard's parents, Mr, Purs STOP SIGNA L ermanent the injunctio 1' and Mrs, Harold G, Villard, Tin AGANST cire SeEROW st Misa Rasche, %" Russian Ship Picks Up i N cngagement was announced Decom- (G SUr N — R h : t P i anette Guilford, Rudolph |i.r =6 u’;?é: sm‘\?uu's Weak Radio Flashes, S Mise Villard's grandfathor, he AN MAE MURRAY MOTHER 0F Ganz, Carmela Ponselle |1, 1iory villara, was publisher of fi&'m, HAS A | Message Announces ! ; |the New York Evening Post for : BABY 16 MONTHS OF AGE! | and Max Rosen Linany years and was closcly asso- STATE PUOT'S Licease i Novos 33 qup clated with James J. Hill, grand- romsoe, Norway, June 23 (UP) | father of her former fiance. Slic Lo = e —The Russian icebreaker Maligin The Civic Music Association to- | yas duat-d a year ago from ar and Husband Aad Kept lr:l-‘t;‘\-d st 1p. m. today fl@; she day announced the engagement of | Bryn Mawr. Oswald Harrison Vil- Pact: Sotret Because: of Mother's r::;m.:?xrfn:,;;‘;»“'::.“M:gr‘::“ax‘v‘\d. i four concert artists for the first |1ard, editor of the Nation, liberal Z o emanato {rom the i two concerts to be given under its | weckly, is her uncle Film Career. ‘-"l‘ e m{r s WSk Eh e { auspices next scason. Artists for the | Mr. Hill was graduated from Yale oot T S el Berfosh ea oa] Anting i | i concert, in which ,the New |iy 1825 and spent a year at Oxford. | Son = ;v ‘ ~.§. unv' 23 M —The E .‘;v'n, ’lst’o\("ri‘{ of the south "“f“’» l).m | 1 ain Choral society and an or- | jj¢ s now with the Great Northern ‘,"'1"' r . ‘m.n:‘ ».1_\\" Sl cop._\nkhuv] .A:; »rv:a n(.m\mg. now for five days. i 3 chestra to collaborate, will be | Railway which his grandfather help- o that Mae Murray, stage ax}d he Maligin was 19 miles south- announced later when negotiations | eq build und of his uther |film star, and her husband, David|east of the Hope lslands when sh s completed, Dates for the first | js chairman of | Maivani, who holds the title of a|radioed. She had Leen en route to | two concerls were also announced. |iorg. lle star prince of Georgia, are the parents|North Fast Land from Archangel, i Tijs ticat) onnort willl tuks place| gaovel sone. [of & son. born 16 months ago. The | Russia, but had diverted her course Pl Sunday, November 11, at the Capitol | trom 1. sro : 4 “wspuper says the news of the birth | S0 as to get in the path of the Far- o fer.. Tile stists will o Nanstia /| e o g had been suppressed because of the (man plane and seek it and its com- ||| Guittord, dramatic soprano of the [now travelin e e "'}'»ii“‘u"{.;’.‘ i titn Ha i Anicrican opera by Deems Taylor, s | i Maligin, first of the Russian i i T e | newspaper quoted Mdivani| rescue ships to get under way, car- dolph (thz. inm-nan;niny famed 1“ Cddmz ( a"ed Off as follows ried two seaplancs, pianist and conductor of the st.| Bride’s Love Grows Cold | e wax born right nore in Los| Aboard the Farman iane, which Louis Symphony Orchestra, Fremont, Neb. June 23 (P — {Angeles and has been - here ever |left Tromsoe at 4:05 p. m, Monday The second concert wilktake pl Some 400 invitations to what was to “\.r ce. \‘\‘ ‘n‘;d nm‘urh : u:dk;ep the | to search for {‘n-. o of the dlr(g i on Sunday, January 13, 1929, The [have been one of Fremont's most |fact @ secret from the world because | ible Italia off North East Land, were f irtists will be Carmela Ponselle, | prilliant weddings today had been ‘.. rn'p e »}v it :?lxh‘t h;ne upon my lht; fo[!;o:m:: ; | mezzo soprano. Qf the Metropolitan {recalled by the parents of the bride Piice santes. Al fu Boos e dni - Ren Amistten, 5 | Opera company; and M atosen, | through a notice in 'a nont ‘no publish such 'hl:u.;n fo the world.| Licut. Liet Dietrictisen, Norwegian 3 H A N 4 veral of our friends knew of | explorer who was a member of the violinist. newspaper. s exiatence ey have | expedition whi The third concert will take place | The bride's maids, the best man baby's existence but they have | expedition which. under Amundsen | c |respected our confidence. T have|and Gen. Umberto Nobile, comman- the t Sunday in March, 1929, “If lan. the ushers had gathered at the | 2 I y e ] Rt taken him about with me because |der of tha Italia, had flown over the i this day doesn't happen to be Eas- |church for the first rehearsal of the z 4 0 i ter,” according to the announce- |wedding of Miss Althe rr, 20, of _fi-w know me and 1 felt safe from |North Pole in the dirigible Norge in § y annor | recognition. 1926. ment. At this concert the Choral | Fremont, and John Windsor Norris, c on. ; society will sing the seeular oratorio, ’;4, of Syracuse, N. Y. Then came l |l,\ \H.m is 1lmonun picture gtar| Commanda; \t. Rene Gu‘Ilhnnd of “King Olat,” by Carl Busch, which.|the bride’s mother who announced jand many people think actresses|the French navy, a star aviator, who ill last about an hour, and add |that {he marriage would not take [should not have children. She has|had been planning an official French suisnallsuotis! rritinbers) TH +tiN¥ | Place. * Ths woile had ome o hor obtained a very good contract for a|transatlantic flight in the Farman {6 15a diighisd for (s uioert Wl |snd Mr: Dark, ahe kaid, ana. gsken |lone vaudeville tour. T am still ap- | plane. pecially designed for trams. L(I’«r?cfl’\',:gd‘i:ldi\i(:lrual R & | 1ot e abdiha BostopnaI AL | prefhiensive of the effect upon her|ocean fiying. et S e kel il de e e b e e e |work when it becomes generally| Lieut. D. Cuversille, navigator. De o ttee of the Civic |ward her intended husband. The jaown fial we fave & GHId! Ciiverwllh SHad" 16ft S HDEYIT SIS e . 5 Mdivani and Miss Murray were on June 15—the day before the Far- Music association has negotiated re- | notice in the paper followed ! ! : Norris left for his home without Toacried 10 June 1938 AR Bevarly 2 (Continued on Page 14) making a statement. Hills. (Continued en Page 13.)

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