New Britain Herald Newspaper, October 23, 1928, Page 12

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“J assumed that no one would the floor. He was seriously, though |pacity of the Jewish Institute audi- take me seriously enough to become |not fatally wounded. torium, but also lined the sidewalks so frightened as to refuse me the| In the moment of excitement that|in front and beside the building after followed, at least six men left the (the police refused to admit more to | hall. Personal civic pride demands , | that T abandon that assumption. I|court room. Then the doors were the already crowded hall. The should be greatly humiliated to ad- locked. “Grand Oil Party” skit was also mit that a majority of the voters of | No assailant could be found. It|presented. Tonight the “Follies" Dallas put men In charge of our | was a bullet from a 25 calibre auto- | will be seen in Bridgeport and on ) city affairs who were so lacking in matic that had wounded Ryan, but|Friday night the political perform- | a" m M b’ lu' common sense as t> be taken in by no such weapon, nor even an empty |ers will go to Thompsonville. this hoax. By taking my proposal |cartridge of any sort was found m" P‘rt’ of One serlously you have reduced censor- (among ofticlals and spectators. The!| oo o PO T ship to an absurdity. suggestion was later made that the A—— The American Civil Liberties bullet could have been fired from a| The Herald erroneously stated Dallas, Tex., Oct. 23 UP—The |Uunion became interested enough in|“fountain pen” gun, but no search |yesterday that Jurgis E. Skinderis, “danger” of entry of/a “monarchist” the “league” to inquire who was |for such a weapon was made. said to be 104 years old, danced at a party into the otherwise disturbed |Fotts’ candidate for king. Texas political situation has passed.| Geo. Bernard Shaw Astounded that the city fathers ‘The American Legion Shot Fired Ryan had risen from his chair|{ProsTam given Sunday at Lithu- wants |to be sworn as a witness in a liquor (anian hall under the auspices of St. took seriously and refused his re.|Mussolini” he telegraphed in re- quest for use of the city hall by the |Ply, “but personally I prefer George hearing when the shot was fired. Andrew’s church choir, The event| It was established that the shot |Was not sponsored by the church “Royalist League of America,"|Bernard 8 with Will Rogers could not have been fired from out- but by the Lithuanian National | Richard Potts, Dal'as lawyer, self- for vice King. |side the room. The investigation | choir. styled “secretary-general of the| Cancelling Pitts’ permit for lhe‘v«has followed by a reenn;lment l:( —— league has revealed the league was hall brought a storm of censure |the court room scene, and gave rise % 2 gentle hoax, a figment of his|down on the city commissioners, {to the theory that the wounding of | Never an Iron on uy Hair mind. and many statements were issued. |Ryan might have been a mistake. | © o o ver my theatrical engage- ments happen to take me I could have a marcel, but I never do. 1 prefer my own method—waving my hair with my Wave and Sheen. 1 always keep; .| my hair clean by | shampooing once a week. I apply| Wave and Sheen thought that Policeman Mi- Directly after Potts' revelation, | {Lee L. Rhodes, socialist candidate chacl Shannon, who was to have for governor of Texas, made appli- been the next witness, was the in- cation for the hall for a mmmcwn tender victim. speech which the harried commis-| District Attorney George Johnson sioners granted. | called 1t a *cold blooded attempt at murder,” and ruled out the belief | |that the shooting was a mistake or | laccidental. It was recalled Only Member Revealing hi. self as the only member of the league, which wished to use the hall “for a discussion of the advantages of a benevolent momrchy over a so-called democra- cy,” Potts fired a final humorou: s | broadside at city officials last night. | He said resentment at the refusal last week to allow use of the hall to | that Policeman brush, or just your hands. I dampen the| hair with it—in- { sert combs in il the direction 1! wish the wav lallace Hoppee tle & veil ove o™ v tair and Keep | e v bo | Benjamin Gitlow, workers' vice Hhsnnon al stied Bl Colombe | ;v::: & combs | presidential candidate, brought BY UNKNI]WN M AN > apd nieaenal about his request for the hall. The request was granted but the permit was cancelled the following day when nc.spapers discovered the ad- | vent of the “monarchist” party, and linked the story of Gitlow's failure with accounts of Potts' success. “Boap boxes are all we have for in connection with the raid, and it | was during a hearing of his case that Ryan was shot. Most of the | Lock Doos But Cant Find ol Sorsasnl Ryt pess A wupon 0|] Aflyone bullet was meant for Shannon. Dismantles Stills ! The bullet taking. an upward BoRple. Who wantio' put .angthep course entered his back, was de- form of government in place of our| Chicago, Oct. 23 (P—A federal | fiected by a rib and lodged in his it on for about an hour. Some| present one,” Arthur Reinhart,| ey agent, Thomas Ryan, was shot right shoulder. types of halr require more time, | street commissioner declared 1n | gown in & fodcral coirt room yes-| Ryan said he knew of no enemies | SOme less. | cancelling the permit. terday in the presence of 40 per- he might have. He was 55 years| The result is a soft, lovely, un-| Take It Seriously sons, yet who shot him, or why, re-0ld, and has specialized in dis- | dulating wave. Most people in my | "My reason for withdrawing my|mained a mystery. | mahtling stills for the federal prohi- |audiences think I have it marceled. | application,” Potts’ statement said,| Ryan himself thought for a sec- | bition squad Many ask whether it is & natural | “is that I am unwilling to see the|ong it was a joke; that someone had 5 wave, It is not. city commission placed in a ridicu-|cxploded a firccracker in the small ‘You can have this same sheen no | lous light. To continue any longer | room in which United States Com- | matter what method you use to the farce of advocating a benevolent | missioner Edwin Walker was hold. | | wave your hair. Get a hottle at any monarchy would be unfalr to youing court. Then he felt the bullet,| The “Political I'ollies” played in |tollet counter for 75 cents. 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