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$350,000 SPENT IN SAGCO FIGHT $300,000 Reported by Commu- nists Not Given Defense New York, Aug. 31 (®—DMore than $350,000 was spent in the vain seven year legal battle to save Sac- co and Vanzett! from execution, but of this amount less than $6, contributed by communists through- out the country, a computation of Aldino Felicani, treasurer and founder of the Boston defense com- mittee, showed today | Personals Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. 8mith and | sons, Delbert and Barton, of 158 Carlton street, Belvidere, will spend the next two weeks at Bear Spring | Camp, Maine. Lars Fromen, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Fromen of 323 West Main street, and FErnest Casperson of Stanley atreet left today for Chi- cago. Il They will make the trip by automobile. Fromen will enter Northwestern university and Casper- son will enroll at Armour Institute was Cabot for a Baranowskl of leave next Sunday Lucien street will month’s tour by antomiobile NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1927. LEVINE WILL NoT TRY IF BRITISH SUCGEED (Continued from First Page) Cranwell airdrome, Lincolnshire, where Hinchcliffe, who not only is a navigator and pllot, but a radio op- orator as well, was to begin install- ing wireless aparatus. But so anxious is Levine to get back to the United States by away of the air route that he declared if propitious weather weather came, the radio installation joh would be called off, and a start made fmmediately. “A wireless set 18 merely an incl- dental detail, to get started Captain Hinchcliqe definitely agreed to pilot the Columbia yester- | | | he remarked. “I want | London learned that it was Prin- cess Lowenstein-Wertheim. The princess who is 61 years of ., has held a flying license for 13 years and has flown with Captain Hamilton a number of times, being a passenger when he flew in the 1928 King's Cup race. She is a sis- ter of the Earl of Mexborough and usually flles under her maiden name, Lady Anne Savile. She became a German subject when she married Prince Ludwig Lowenstein Wer- theim in 1847, but regained her British nationality in 1918, Two years ago she and Captain Hamilton attempted a London to Paris flight. Their plane was not seen after it passed Folkestone. A channel search was begun. After an all-night search the plane was found near Pontoise, France, forced down by engine trouble. In 1922 the princess rode as a passenger in her own plane in a cup race from Croydon to Edinburgh, Scotland COTTON BROKER DIES. Fall River, Mass, Aug. 31 (P»— Ciinton V. 8. Remington, Jr., cotton broker, died here today. Appendicitis was the cause of death. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | HEADINGS Alphabetical Arrangement THE CLASS| Alphabetically 'RECKLESS DRIVER 1S ASSESSED $30 iGanses Gollsion at Street Cross-| | ing, Damaging Another Car | Boleslaw Kolykowskl, aged 33, of |12 Beaver street, was found guilty of reckless driving and fined $50 and costs by Judge Henry P. Roche in | police court today. He was not rep- resented by counsel, and according [to Officer Axel Carlson and other | witnesses, his reckless handling of a truck caused a collision at the cor- ner of Booth and Myrtle streets last Saturday afternoon, in which a car 1 day ...1 line 10 Yearly Or 14 lines to Minimum B Classified Page urday 10 A. M. Telephone ¥; Taker. Notify the your ad 1s incol and Ready Ref LINB RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Application Count ¢ words to a line. Minimum Space. 3 lines No ad accepted atter 1 P. M. for for errors after the first insertion. In advance of a complete finan ial statement, Felicani said $147 )0 was paid for investigation ex- penses and fees to Fred H. Moore, California labor attorney, who was *hief defense counsel up to three vears ago, and $87,000 was paid Willlam G. Thompson, of Boston, who later was appointed chiet de- ense counsel Announcing marked discrepancies ctween reported contributions by munists and the money actua eived, Felicani accused all radical oups except the socialist of using Sacco-Vanzett! defense move- nent propaganda to further ‘heir own causes The treasurer said $500, re orted by the international as hav- ing been raised by communists never reached the defense committee Feli- cani sald the international labor de- fense, a communist organization ) eadquarters in Chicago, con- tributed approximately $4,000 to the fund, thousands of dollars less than was collected, three hundred dollars was received from the York Sacco-Vanzetti emergency commit- tse (communist) he continued, from total collects of $7,000. One thou- sand dollars said to have been con- buted by the third nationale at Moscow was never received Felicani declared. Felican! asserted, international labor defense had offered to permit examination of its books in Chicago and the emergency committee had offered to prove its expenses exceeded its collections. Felicani was unprepared to say whether these offers would be ac- cepted, although he declared the fu- ture program of his committee in- cludes publication of a financia port on the defense fund. collec- tion of important documents bearing on the case, and provision for Mrs Sacco and her two children Meanwhile arrangements were be- ing made for final disposition of the ashes of the executed men. Un- der present plans, Felicani said, half the ashes of each will be taken to Italy in separate urns and the re- mainder will rest in Malden, Mass, the former home of Sacco and the present home of Governor Alvan T. Fuller, under whose refusal of clemency the two men died Death masks of the two men which have been enshrined in an east side hall remained here pending their expected return to Boston to morrow however, that SHIP AGROUND Stranded in Steamer New York Dredged Channel at Buzzard's Bay —Floats Later at High Tide. Boston, Aug. 31 (A—The Eastern Steamship Company's steamer New York, bound trom New York for Boston, grounded in the dredged channel at the Buzzard's Bay ap- proach to the Cape Cod canal near Wings Neck early today, but was floated later and proceeded for Bos- ton. Company officials said she was undamaged The steamer struck hottom on a falling tide shortly nafter 3 a. m, and was forced to wait for the turn of the tide before working free without assistance, She floated he seM about 9:30 o'clock. The hap caused little excitement the passengers At the company's was said that she we reach Boston about 1.45 | vould make her regular New York tonignt mie Among it to and or heve \ere ted offices expe m Engagement Announced To Guests at Shower A miscellancous vas given last night in henor Miss Nellie Guala ar the home Miss Anna Buchas of Harvard street. Sh received gifts and sh nents w ed The home was d-corat: nd gold and during mock marriage was per Emily t Rose Dutc brid Miss Mary the Miss Gua Toseph on September At the sh announced 1 sister, Miss Anna Bucha vard Fairview set for th shower of many refre in g M M a the m 1le gre Dra la will by ter brid City n min the York ome ot raico New " BIKE RIDER HITS BOY Fred Fory : i 54 Bea Puo Main street direction on 10 o'clo a bri O'Mara into the could not ser e “ecount of SUES ON S1.800 BOARD BILT Claimi i’ b note gh zainst seph thro A \ivaz ue or that L ure a mile and a half ahead of Sum- | Misses Shirley and Lottie Valeskie of Middletown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Karbowski of 4% Albany Lvenie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leist and daughter, Dorothy, of 4 Highland street left today for Hawk's Nest where they will spend the rest of the week and the holiday John E. Curtin and ara and Ruth, left veral days in New Mr. and Mrs. daughters, Bar today to spend s York Dr. E. T. Fromen and family have returned from Maine. Dr. Fromen s much improved in health Fdward A Krause, director of per nel at the New Britain Machine Co, is attending a toremanship leaders confarence at Lake George der the ausplcies of the Y. M. C Ralph H Benson, secretary of the Chamber of Commercs is on a bus- iness trip to Springfield today. Ethyl and Florence Guber- ick have returned after a vacation it Ocean Beach. and Grace for Paris, where they will at the American Legion conven uis H. Dube of 535 Stanley entertaining Miss Marian Donley of Bridgeport as her house nsest Judge Morrls D. Saxe and Mrs Saxe are on an automobile trip to New York and Ocean Beach, N London city Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bradbury attending the Rockville fair. U. & Deputy Marshal and Mrs. A. P. Marsh are attending the East| Haddam fair. LEGLESS SWIMMER LOSES RAGE BUT SAVES MAN'S LIFE irst Page) 3 are (Continued from ¥ ahead, and by 11:30 was a lone fig and Edward | York, winner of the | e George marathon, who was slightly behind the Californian Behind the second and third men, | came Wallace Cullin of Kansas City, fourth; Stanley Pritchard, Buffalo, fitth, and Georze Michel, holder of | the English Channel swimming rec- | ord, sixth and going strong. | The tenth person on the course was a woman, Ethel Hertle of New wvho at the four-mile buoy was arly a mile ahead of the next woman in the race i Women In Race attached alifornia, Special interest to Vhfl‘ in today's race, an added| having been posted to the| in the cvent a woman first | the finish line. | Ethel Hertle, of the Bronx, New | York, the favorite of the thirty| women for sSwimming spevd, was one | of the women entrants who was on| ie of the swimming attire women $5.000 first prize streaked acros the suit controv 1 co ald vithout it,” sh me m Schoemmel ator of thir orig took heavy Awaiting the jally covercd Brease suit off in a co of W us a suit 1 <hot she q Mary ¥ vith was her swimming All of Cohoes vomen rter the ot extrems the more from | mi white | day, while eating a julcy plece of tresh plum pie as the finishing touch to a luncheon with Levine and “Doc” Kinkade, Wright motor ex- pert. Levine, soon after completing his Wensational solo flight from Le Bourget, France, to Croydon, Mon- day. got in touch with Hinchcliffe, having met him some weeks ago on a previous visit to the Croydon air- drome. The ‘“last words” which cinched the agreement were as follow As you know, Hinchcliffe,” said Levine, “T am tired of fooling around over here and want to get home by the same route I came.” Swallowing his last plum, the ‘storm wizard,” as Hinchcliffe i known, responded: “Well, I'm more than willing and I'm the man you are looking for. I'm ready to start vhen you say the word.” SINGLE MOTOR PLANE IN ATLANTIG ATTEMPT (Continued from First Page) The London Evenin of the death of her hu Philippines fn 1899, can forces there You Ask One Question 1—An abolitionist rested and hanged in had seized the state ar pers Ferry, W. V. apanese Empire 3—Words whose so the sound of the thin gre 5—Revolution, War ican War, Civil War, § |ican War and World W 5—Mexico 7—The library of th Alaxandria, Egypt s—Porfirio Diaz 9—Persia 10—An albatross ‘or Vienna, in the hope of breaking | the world's long distance non-stop flight record of 3,905 miles now held hy Clarence Chamberlin and Charles A. Levine For some time there had been ru- nors that a woman would accom- pany Captain Hamilton, and on Angust 24, the Evening News of | FOR BEST R killed while fighting against Ameri- NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Here are the answers to the “Now 4—1In southern Africa. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS owned by Joseph Shea of Waterbury was badly damaged. Shea's car was not in motion when struck. Officer Carlson testified that Kolykowski | was not arrested until yesterday be- cause he could not be found immedi- ately after the accident. Frank Sobiech, aged 26, of 25 Mc- Clintock street, pleaded guilty to the charge of speeding on Farmington |avenue yesterday at 12:45 o'clock |and was fined $10 and costs. He also pleaded guilty to the charge of operating an automobils without |a license in his possession and judg- |ment was suspended as he produced | the license in court. | "Motorcvele Officer W. & trolls | testified that Sobiech drove at the rate of 35 miles an hour, passing Allen, Miller, Hayes and Cabot streets without reducing the speed of his car. A trolley car was on the street and some other traffic was passing, the officer said. Sobfech admitted that he was driving “a little too fast.” City Items Elmo lodge, K. of P, will nge to the fall schedule starting ith tonight's meeting. g Star telling 1sband in the says he was i who was ar- 1589 after he ‘mory at Har- und resemblc g€ they repre- of 1812, Mex- anish-Amer var, st e Ptolemis in cident on February 10 last, suit for $600 dam- ages has been brought by Charles | F. Johnson of this city, through Kirkham, Cooper, Hungerford and Camp against James Wright of ULTS I Farmington. Ask a Real Estate ‘Man.’ Ask any real estate man this question: ““Does the roof make a great difference in getting the best price for a hoyse?” He won't need to think twice. His only pos- sible answer is “Yes.” You might say that a roof of Barrett Asphalt Shingles pays for itself. Hand- some and rugged, a roof like this increases a house's value by much more than its cost. We've had wide experience in roofings . . . Seen all kinds . . . Tested them out. 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