Banker Arrested On Honeymoon
Spanish Art Treasure Vanishes SCENE IN PALACE Through Madrid and Reuter a strange incident is reported from the Palace of the Escurial, which contains priceless art treasures, says the Lon don “Daily Chronicle.” Four American tourists were arrested on a charge of attempting to steal a small picture on porcelain from the Casita del Principe (“the cottage of the Prince”). This Spanish Royal chateau in the Escurial Park was built as a pleasure house for Charles IV. before he was King. Charles’s doting father filled the Prince’s rooms with paintings, porcelains, ivories. tapestries and what-not. According to the Madrid “Sol,” the American party consisted of a banker, who was on a honeymoon trip, and three friends. While the interpreter was explaining things to other people (says the police report) one of the Americans picked up a valuable antique piece of porcelain and put it under his coat unnoticed. After the party had left, officials noticed the loss and followed the Americans toward the Escurial station. . As the road from the palace to the station is a straight one, the Americans were able to see that they were being pursued. They hurried to a kiosk, say the Spanish police, where artistic souvenirs are sold. While making purchases one of the Americans tried to leave the piece of porcelain on the counter. They were arrested, but three of the four are understood to have been released. It appears (says a later Reuter message) that the banker, who is the only : one of the party actually in custody, was arrested while he was on the point of hiring a motor-car near the station. He was not allowed to see anyone except his wife and his solici- ■ tor. i At present he is locked up in the ! Escurial Prison, and his wife is at the i local hotel. The porcelain which the police say was purloined was a piece of almost , inestimable value. Its loss would have spoiled the very valuable collection. The “Cottage of thq Prince,” which was at one time a Royal country residence, is now a museum. Though It 1* i SO miles from Madrid, this and the Escurial Monastery and Palace are considered as among the noted show- , places for visitors to the Spanish capij tal.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 772, 19 September 1929, Page 15
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