New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 5

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WAN LEAVES HONE WITH COP ESCORT Policeman Preseat fo Prevent «Repetition of Family Row If Touis Zdanuk returns to his home at 345 High street ind a dis- turbance ensues, he will go to jail for 30 days, Judge Stanley J. Tra. ceski impressed npon him in polic court today. He was given a sus- pended sentence of 30 days a few months ago and yesterday he was in court for breach of the peace and drunkenness. but Judge M. D. Saxe zave him anothcr chance, continuing the case for 60 days. A few hours luter, Zdannk was arrested on com plaint of his wife for breach of the peace to which he pleaded not gnilty today. ant Stadler and Officer Ma- lona festified that Zdanuk was not intoxicated but showed signs of having been drinking when they ar- rested him. He was fully dressed. stretched out in hed. and a metal tray and a glass were displayed by his wife as having been broken by him Mrs. Zdanuk testified that he came home from court in an ugly mood and demanded his belonging as he wag about to move. She was willing to ‘have him leave, but suggested that he have a cup of coffee, which coffee could go to Hades. He threw the tray out a window, that he owned it and had a right to break it. She was afraid he would to | e replicd that she and her | declaring | attack her, so she had him arrest-| Prince Olaf apd the Duke of! ed. York entered the church just prior | Zdanuk t6ld Judge Traceskl he in- (to the ceremony, taking their places | tended to take a room with his sis- [to the left of the altur. As they ter on Pine street and went there di- | made their way up the aisle 1he rectly after court yesterday to make | organ played a sonorous composition arrangements. He had nothing to|of the Norwegian musician, Richard drink, he said, and upon going to his | Nordraak. written to Bjornson's own home to et his belongings, he | drama. “Mary Stewart in Scotland.” became embroiled in an &rgument| Then came the royal guests at in- with his wife. He said he realized | torvals of two minutes, These in- that he was on probation with a|cjyged Fabton & an e e o suspended jail sentence DADKINK | Mauq, Princess Ingebors of Sweden. over him, and he assured Judge| 1o is the bride's mother; Crown Traceski he would not annoy his|priic. Gustav Adolph of Sweden, wife again. and the crown princess; Prince Axel ‘Yol go home after court and get | o¢ pepmyrk, Prince Henry of Hol- | your belongings and I will have &|,,.3" 4,4 gther members of the | policeman go with you so that lht'n.“ candinavian royal family. will not be any trouble,” Judge Tra- | Biaht. Redosmpida ceski tod him. “If you wife urgues| o ;0. Nartha entered at high with you. don't pay any attention tG‘I\{mu escorted by her father, Prince her," Let her talk. §f you came|d2OR SO0 S X Ae I e, back here for making a disturbance | CaTl: and followed by eight br at home, ycu will have to serve the | Maids. four of them Swedish, and | 30 days." The 60 days continuance |f0Ur Norwegian. The bride's party | ordered by Judge Saxe yesterday.|!00k the place at the right of the | opposite the bridegroom. I stands. he music for the procession of MARRIED AT 03L0 and as Princess Martha walked to (Continued trom First Page) King Kk, the altar teaning on her father's arm the students’ male choir of th: RRoyal university in the galiery above the main aisle sang the Swed “Sweden.” This was a last | iug to the Princess from 4 before she changed nationality. Then the mixed choir of 150 voices made the arches of the oll church tremble with Handel's “Hab lelujauh Chorus.” As the echoes of this mighty song died the bishop took s place before the altar and pronounced the words which mad: Olaf wnd Martha man and wife, During the ceremony the entire audience which numbered perhaps ish song her her | lithe partner for honevmoon on the continent was not to take place until fonight. The simple benches of fhe 17th century church were occupied at 11:30 a. m., by high dignitaries o he Scandinavian ates, the diplo- [ matic cor y and navy officers a1 1 friends—all cxcept the royal guests. Young officers in full parade uniform were the ushers. | {the congregation singing a verse of the nationai hymn, | SEEK HISSING HAN Hunt io Woods and Fields for Southington Resident (Special to the Herald) Southington, March 21—Palice, members of the emergency unit of Kiltonic Post, American Legion, and Boy Scouts have been scouring the woods and streams in the vicinity of Southington for a trace of Patrick Miller, aged 85 gears, of Woodruff street who has been missing fr-m his home since Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. Search was instituted yes- terday morning at 11 o'clock but up to a late hour this afternoon, mo trace of him had Leen discovered. Mr. Miller has heen in poor health for many months and some time ago entered the Middietown State = | hospital because of a nervous break- 1.600 remaincd standing. After th- 5 clergy r:mn‘s Ivl‘j-asm:n llgclos(d ““:]:down. The only clue uncovered eo -, far was the fact that Tuesuay after- noon at 5:30 o'clock, he boarded a trolley bound for Meriden but whether he went as far as the Silver City could net be learned, When last seen, he was wearing fones of the a grey cap, a black overcoat and he Crusader King | black shoes. CROWN PRINCE OLA¥ s the couple turned and began he procession to the entrance of the church, the organ began send- | ing out the praling homage march, * rd of Norway." |tall and weighs about 150 pounds. Leaving the church the bridal| Police toduy secured grappling pair entered the royal state coach hooks and dragged Spring lLake and with four horses, headed by postil | the two rivers about the town with- ions and a detachment of cavalry [out success, Members of Mr. Miller's They were driven to the palace. | family fear that he has done awuy hailed by thrown flowers and the | with himself and the search in he congrafulatory shouts of thousands| woods and fields surrounding the who lined the route. ilawn will be continued today. He 1s about six feet | FRENCH AMBASSADOR (Continued from First Page) republican convention and ward, during the campaign. after- White House Is Silent Washington, March | ports that former Governor Alvan L. Fuller, of Massachuse is to as am- bassador to France were received at | ¢t T e st e T .a o |the wee the White House today with a re-| At the White House it is assumed iteration of the statement that |that Herrick will wish to remata in President Hoover is considering no | Paris and information available 8 diplomatic appointinents until the |that Mr. Hoovar will continue him arrival of his new secretary of state, | in the ambassadorship there. Henry L. | Mr. invited to c while passing Saturday, but as said, has been READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS the White House | FOR BEST RESULTS through the city on whether he will Spend | S ——————————— has not been deter- son is expected here on icated, moreoves cir arriving her gether is entirely a coin construed -end Quick Relief ! 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