New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 18, 1928, Page 8

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BATILEINTRAIN - | One Arrested Afier Mob Fight in Subway Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 18 (P—A starter for the Boston Elevated rail- Way was nursing numerous bruises today and a Harvard student, John | H. Wisner, 17, of New York city, | was under arrest as a result of a melee in the Harvard Square sub- station late last night in which arly 1,000 persons were involved, advertently or otherwise. Hugh MacDonald was the starter. MacDonald boarded a crowded train ound for this city from Boston at! the Kendall Sqquare, Cambridge station. The car was largely filled | \ Harvard students returning | from a Harvard hockey game in Boston and they were venting their | tispleasure at Harvard's loss to the | | | | | Work on the propesed senior high school addition which will link up b University club by smashing bulbs |the academic and the vocational | i tear! advertising signs from buildings will begin on December the wall 26, immediately after 1s Powerless Matthew J. 3 MacDonald found himself power-!Hayes Construction Co. liss to interfere cffectually but suc- |today. The company w eded in gr: ng one vouth and the general contract a school cor 1d him until the train reached board meeting last Friday. Harvard Square where a second| It is the company’s plan to have starter attempted to reach MacDon- two operations in pro at onc 4 and his prisoner. Friends of the excavation work and th youth wrested him from the|of the south portion of the a of these allegedly | building which includes the audi- was Wisner. Donald grabbed | Wisner an a severe pum- torium and gymnasium as well as a fow class rooms. » academic g has three f of class 1s in front, hut the rear consists uditorium and gymnasiuny witorium takes up the two floors the m s the lower floor. A to the plan 12 classrooms will be ructed where the present gym 1 and auditorium now stand addition will have accom- \ gymnasium ditorium as well as the admi ive offices d cafetcria. The space in the academic and vocational s- building. The offices of the physical buildings which is now used for ad- ministrative officers will be utilized for cl rooms. ts in the auditorium are being ned this week so that when 1 contractor begins his work all th furniture and fixtures will have been removed. All the Amphion Dramatic club stage equip- will be taken away and the cal directors have arted the work of removing their personal possessions to other parts of the ectors are in rooms above the ymnasium. meling succeeded in holding him un; | idence netted the intruders cloth- t serves from the Brattle }ing and elry valued at and ation arrived and took him ! the other in a fur store resulted in stody. The students and others rushed ‘or outward bound cars for Rel- mont, Watertown, Arlington and Waverly as the police dashed down info the subway station. The Elevated company and Cam- brilge police have experienced trouble with returning students from several recent hockey games and | MacDonald had been assigned to board the train as it entered Cam- hridge to prevent trouble. The start- or at the Harvard Square station was also prepared and Dlew his | stle to attract policemen on duty in the square, one of whom prompt- | Ithe loss to the proprictor of five | coats valued at $800. The house burglary was reported by Douglas P. Jones of Shippan Point and the other by Frank Schwartz of 245 At- | lantic street. YALE STUDENT WEDS CLERK IN N. H. STORE Loses Opportunity to Finish College Course—Son of St. Paul r with a seri- mc 1 back to the member of RIOTING CHARGE DROPPED AGAINST TWO MINERS John Brophy and Pat Toohey Re- | ceive Noll Prosse in Court. _ldied here today following a Charles ; Hinsch | ni the charges be dismissed, and Judge ranted the protested dismissal, claiiming that the case uld go to trial. Gardner said he » his motion because he lacked sufficient evidence to gain a convie- tion, ies in Cincinnati innati, O., Dee. 18 (UP)— Hinsch, 63, president of Third Union Trust Com- nd former pre the n Bankers' ticn for appendicitis. e RITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 18, 1928, INCORPORATED ESTABLISHED 1760 Iy called for reserves when he saw | Judge A the proportions of the crowd. | 3 ; ¢ a group of ELDERLY MAN KILLED i Windows Smashed L. Whe the administra- | Stamford, Dec. 18 (P—An clderly | Numerous windows in the train|son of a Line Work man, unknown here, was instantly | were smashed and several girls were |married on noll pr killed on the Boston post road near | said to have narrowly escaped be- |eq Jast night to rict attorney over the Darien town line today when he ng pushed into the train pit by the |clerk of this city. Much secrcc protests of defense counsel. was struck by a truck driven by| milling crowd. i | rounds the romance and we 1nd Toohey, leaders of the Sore of Port Chester.| N 0 T A C 0 U G n l N A C A R L 0 A n Young Wisner. a son of Percy T.|being learned the coup - h rs' Union” movement | » “William H. Reed’ | “ 2 i Wisner of fe 4 o 5 e i > 2 | - York city, was held it in company with on charges of assault and battery W York and rescuing-a prisoner from a po- 1 cether with Cla . 4 lice officer. iy e . a t % Ha a |the requirements, & f of trousc they desired to m immediately vican Civil Libe Union. | ¢ s gait Sorenzon, who As all undergraduates who marry Darrow did not s rin court. that the man walked into the are dropped from the univer s called District truck, is held on a technical charge | Wheeler has given up further ri r moved that t BURGLARIES MYSTIFY Stamford, Dee. 18 (A—Stamford police were attempting to solve two burglarfes today. One in a private For Quick Returns Use Herald Classified Aduts. 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