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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922, that the aviator's headgear tunate man, Will Giberson, was mur Lecointe Hold Former Record. ald dered in his own home while he| Tpe farmer world's record, recqg.|™ust be redesigned before the high slept s ; ip b H L L P nized by the Federation, was made in | ®P6d could be Taintained with | Mrs. Gibershn scribed by the! safety. An inclosed cockpit might pr ion as ¢ voman of steel| I'rance last year by Sadi Lecointe,|also afd in solving the problem, he nerves, never winced. Of all those | Who piloted his machine at an aver- | gajq i he atone seemed (A€ of 204 miles an hour The force of the wind at the speed n the courtroom £ien. Mitchell in the tests yesterday | ne attained, Gen. Mitchell added, mnaffected | In his charge, Supreme Court Jus-|fleW twice with and tw against | probably would be great enough to Receives Verdiot Calmly, Protest- | ce aiich i i irore fo sive | the wind. on the to trials with the | eak a piiat's arm were he (o thrust : e A Jant no speclal considera. | Vind he avera 4 and 241.88| oyt his hand during such a fiight o aman. | miles an ho Sy st o et the new ottcini record, Gen. |8 Hartford BARGAIN BASEMENT Hartford mg lflnflcence Justice Kalisch said that it was un-| the wind his average was 204.20 g Mitchell drove an army-Curtiss 206,15 miles an hour biplane, mounting a 400 horsepower Commenting on his great speed, | ourtiss engine. A———— Gen, Mitchell sald it might now be| geopetary of Commerce Hoover considered “an ordinary feat” for an | wiinessed the flight and congratulated necessary for the state to prove that Mrs. Giberson actually fired the fatal .'_T",I"; g gl L Mrs. [ghot, It need prove only that she ¥ Glberson was found gullty 1ast|wag an accomplice in the crime night of the murder of her husband aviator in one of the modern high|,mny and navy and civilian engineers . Willlam F. Giberson, in Lakehurst power planes to attain a rate far in| on their great strides in aeronautical August 14, and was immediately sen excess of 200 miles an hour. Only | development. tenced to life imprisonment I]RIVFS Pl ANI: AT mechanical development, with in- ML ° ) L y y © Mrs. Giberson received the verdict creased protection for pilots, was guilty of murder in the first degree necessary, he believed, to register SEEKING HER HUSBAND, e on AN ety dan Cven faster fights than have beenl yio Gharles R. Borchard, of New i demeanor as she had done through Wind W Terrific. Haven, has written to the local po- B O o nd Was Terrific, lice, soliciting aid in locating her hus- Of Hartford Gen. Mitchell's leather heimet was [ band, who left home on Oct. 2. The Jury Out Four Hours slit by the wind' during his rush [ woman claims to have received infor- .,LE;“‘;, R l'r‘vp‘;hll-:“n";n‘-‘x‘r‘;‘r‘-\lmly::‘1 I ASS[ Ghlef 0[ A]‘my AV[a(]Ol] SCIS through the air, This showed, he| mation that he was seen in this city. am innocent," Giberson said, “and if T have to remain in prison for the rest of my life, T wi Mt Clemena, Mich: #Oct 18 not ¢ the irst NNOCH I on - s GRLARR e, T Inddcsnt ety ©| Brig.-Gen. Willlam Mitchell, assist- | punished 1 shall fight this case to ¥R o ThItter ‘and " ant chief of the United States Army © With a dramatic flourish, the case | Ald Service, yesterday set a new offi- | lew over a one kilometer course at flourish came just before the charging of the jury Selfridge Fieid an average speed Springing a surprise on the court- | of 15 miles an hour {n four heats. O tor ‘Thyne pridadsd Ehe < timed by representa- blood-staine pillow in which Giber. | tives of the Federation Aeronnautique son's head rested the night he was ale, thus making the rec- S l slain in bed. On the pillow was outline in grease and grime, o pistol. which last week won the Lays Pistol on Pillow. speed trophy and in which Then Mr. Jayne produced the pistol R. J. Maughan later drove un- the | © lly at a speed of 248.5 miles an r an with which the state claimed i 1 erime was committed and which it as- | our. While Lient. Maughan's speed , | at that time faster than that serted Mrs. Giberson had hidden in e Hanse outhouse before hiding herself and [Mmade yesterda s under United 5 . i announcing., when discovered, that ¥ . Mo represen- THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY her husband had been slain by rob- 4 ion Aeronau- bers—a story which the prosecutor ] tique Internationale were present, a ’ defined as a*'Mutt and Jeff fairy tal fact that pre d his mark stand- With spectators craning their necks, | i€ as an official world's speed rec- Mr. Javne laid the pillow on a table | 01d in front of the jury. Then he Placed | m——————— , M 4 w ; ; : I the pistol on the outline of oll and r = en s, omen 8 and Chlldrens New Up_to-Day Shoes. dirt “You will notice that this revolver f a revoher on e pilow @il || "Fhe Lincoln Realty (o Dwarf Boston Ferns . You don’t have to be told that the A. L. Foster Company car- TUNIVTUPIG) tehell drove the army Cur- Jayne. “I tell you that this revolver was placed upon the pillow heside | 5 5 . R o i e en e el ried an extensive line of very high grade footwear and this se- : | was pulled, and he was killed. This is a tell-tale exhibit which, 1 believe, In 5-6-7 inch Pots g & s s LA i 7 lection of choice shoes will be capture the murderer. “This is the most cold-blooded, vil- lainous, dastardly, cowardly murdec||| f d | in this state, and the murderer de- serves no sympathy. Even the fonlest » == . s and most criminal thief has some .,‘"“, > ac 3 & Flaced on Sale cense of honor, and generally speak- ing, is not a coward. 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