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18. LEVINE MAKES HOP T0 HAVANA, CUBA te this country alone. Levine at first planned a return flight to America, but lated abandoned this plan and attempted a non-stop flight to In- dia with an English pilot. This flight, however, landing and later the Columbia was |damaged in a crash near Rome. It !was shipped to the United States, ‘rebuilt and recently made several test flights. Stultz, the present pilot of the Columbia, was the original pilot of :the amphibian plane Dawn in wh Mrs. Frances Wilson Grayson was lost in an attempt to fly to Den- mark. He flew the ship to Old Orchard, Me., last October and took it up on s al unsuceessful starts He returned with the party to New York in November but did not re join it on its second flight north which ended in the loss the pl (Continued from First Page) Miami, Fla, March 6 @ — airplane identificd as that of Charles A. Leviné passed over Miami, circled and headed south at 11:10 a. m today. It was flying at about 1,50 feet, Cloudy W Atlanta, Ga., March 6 Atlanta weather forecaster day that Cha » and his companions monopla Co- lumbia face ly weather along the Florida coast section of their flight from New York to Havana. Visibility coast was de scribed as lieved to have iv of the towns coast secing the overhead Residents of N. C., of Makes Round Trip Washinzton, March & (Pi—After round trip flight to Scott Field, leville, Ill, which required less than 21 hours, Colonel Charles A Lindbergh lan Bolling llfll |at_6:30 o'clock this morning. No one was on hand to greet the flier, who came as mysteriously as he left yesterday. A car was wait- ing to take him to the Racquet club. | Rolling field officials said they had had no 1dea when he would return ind knew nothing of the purposs of lis visit or how long he would stay. a and points Columbia Wrightsville the Beacl, reported - plane motor morning. 11 Southport rey tion. A mo w York transatlantic today was non-stop with Charles Wilmer Stul'z, bel Boll, “the Avoiding Publicity Scott Field, Belleville, 111, March | (M—Determined to avoid publici- ty, Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh ar- rived here at 6:30 o'clock last night with four St. Louis friends after an rial tour of eastern cities and left alone for Washington at 8:35 k off from Mitchel o'clock without any announcement 8 o'clock last night, and to the press. 1 ot its 1,400 mile Colonel Lindbergh enlisted the aid about midday to- of Coloncl John A. Pacgelow, Scott | Field commandant, in keeping his hopoff a se The Flying (‘nTon;]s next sched- | uled public appearances are at New + . Tor the United States York March 19 when he 1S o re- "SEOepiEL O ceive 1 000 Woodrow Wilson | weather burcan, informed the fliers 3 . | peace ¢ shington ve a full moon and |Peace prize st vh;‘yl v'-wl']xl:i\ have g {March 21, when President Coolidge h‘\u al Bn"“* is to present him with the congres- Miss Boll, of honor. sional medal Roflv#!"r‘mr . Major William Robertson, one of summer of €C o - party which arived herc and to be piloted of Lindbergh's close friends said | arrived at the v he didn’t know what Lind- before 11 o'clock h planned to do. | her mother, Mrs. shm asked us not The won , known as t little we know of future pla of diamonds” because of the Major Robertson said. “He said he sion of her cls, took with wants to just retire from the public {wo suitcascs, a large hat box eye for a while and not be bothe a4 vanity She was dressed He wants a rest and ed us a brown tweed suit with divided friends to try and see that he is left skirt, a camel hair coat and a|alone, and we feel that he is entitled Lrowm cap. fo that much consideration. He his had nd of i | ind n of Miss Ma- fleld at 11 was due at the air-line jonrn day. The dacision to hiop off after more than two months' delay wss made | when Dr. Jam imball. me- a former resident of Y., who in Paris last as much as $30.000 s the Atlantic iy shortly with Levine Josey toll. cen | profu- her L to tell what a 50 Gallons The plane had alred =4 with 230 gallons of gasolin the motor warmed. Stult on the field supervising tions, took over the Boll climbed into the been especially built of the main gasoline took his place beside plane took off. The fliers took no food hut car- | ried along a container of coffer Stultz said they would follow the coastline to a point opposite Cul which would leave them an over er jump of little more than 100 miles over the Straits of Florida. He sald they would remain fn €uba until Thursday or Friday and that the return trip to New York would be made in easy stages with stops at Miami, Palm Beach and Jacksonville. They planned to land in New York Sunday afternoon. The Columbia is the same plane in which Clarence Chamberlin and Bert Acosta established a world's endurance record early last summer and fn which Chamberlin and Le- vine flew to Germany. Levine first attained public when he sponsored the endura flight, and again was brought prominence when at the last ent he stepped into the Columbia for the flight to ¢ ny. The planc on that fligh tablished a long distance record which has not y. A serics of between Levin relations and Nothing of great consequenc done in a business way on the Major Robertson said. The wais made purely for pleasure. trip from Washington made in cight hours and ten min utes flying time, a stop of one hour at Cineinnati for refucl- was trip, flizht pro controls; at t Miss haa back Levir nd z was for h tank; Stultz, ade Much Secreey Belleville, 111, March 6 (UP)— Col. John A. Paegelow, commandant of Scott army fiying field here, an- nounced this morning that Colonel *harles A. Lindbergh, who arrived by airplane late yesterday, “is not now, and his plane is gone." “God knows where he is,” Pacge- told the United Press, tab on that bird you will do better than I can.” Flight Explained Louis, Mo., March 6 (UP)— mysterious night flight of Col- Charles Lindbergh from 14, Belleville, 111, to Wash- was cxplained today by M Hobertson, close flicr. felt like Jbertson said “beautiful night » lure was too gr here ston Ao William into flying, mo for th Land in Ohio cinnati, O. March 6 *olonel Charles A. Lindber, at 1 m. today, to Washington (UpP)— ) @ he erlin re on Mary Astor and Director Wed star, and Kenneth Hawkes, equally noted n at Hollywood, Cal., immediately after their The bridal gown sets something of a record for Guantity of material. how wedding ceremony. ended in a forced | “If you' cat | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, 10 PERSONS BURNED T0 DEATH IN QUEBEC FIRE/ Thomas Cliche’s Home Destroyed at |sceking it. Five Generations in This Family | | Ste. Marie d | Quebee, destroyed the h Cliche in the Beauce {in a vain attempt jDen aieht 'ped in the bl Cliche, who wi from the house ir 19 give the enter the dwellir hack by the flam Mrs. Cliche cli wiadow and was 8 Cliche, on t was this morning for vestigators held the ed for the fire. furna R. PULLEN § NEW RTAI Also Exahibiis to ; | | | | “T. B." Patiel Night March sons lost their lives in a fire which paris last night. childre alarm, MARCH 6, 1928 street this forenoon. Captain Kelly was notified by telephone at 11:45 o'clock that the car had been on! thesstreet for two davs, and inquiry | | by Detective Sergeant Ellinger dis closed that the state police were { Booming George Failed Because of Nervousness | | | ;Stamina, Force, Power, Ambi- | tion, Persistency of Purpose —All Are Lading. | | Don't grow old before your time, !don't let nervou wreck your happiness or chances in life. 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Marie de ome h e M to n who were trap- houss | th his wife dashed n his night clothing n, also tried to re- g but was driven mbed through a | not scen again. father of Thomas, ' he top floor of the believed to have p. Neigh- smoldering ruins the ten bodies. In- theory that an ce was responsible w. tor from F. George, Gr new 1 Wa his party’s pr i L bat in sidential ring for a nven nomination, will ot orgia | votc the on. nt Has Chance To Be Cured of Maladys 77, of Fargo, N. D., has a title few women live to po , areat grandmother. Mrs. Kemmer is shown to the right, below., The baby is Daniel C. Matteson, who is held by his mother, Mrs. Chester Matteson of Grand Forks. Mrs. C. W. Littlefield, great grandmother, stards to the right, and M F. Wellenton, of Alice, N. D., stands behind her daughter and grandson, Mrs. Sophe I\vmmvl The N cluding the in the the Burlingtc — g1 o ri ting of itt hotel Pullen Over Omaha | March 6 (UP)—Dieu- 1 Joseph Lebrix, e Chicago d over the Boeing Fort Crook at 10:43 SEVENTH BODY FOUND. Norwich, Conn.,, March & (P—A child’s body found on the ba f he Thames river late yester S ientified teday as that of Herbert Whitaker, Jr., aged three, member of a family of scven who lost their lives when their automobile was knocked off Preston bridge Janu 23. The body had floated two miles. ND WORX (UP)y—an wor r t rrow Omaha, donne Cost rench fiy o Cheyenne air ficld ntuall A rer ed daily and how protected as germs in their d exhibited. ev 1 showing in rs en ro pa v 1 a. Leave Chicezo Chicago, March ory Dieudonne Costes and Licut. | Lebrix, French transatlantic fliers, | hopped off at 6:43 a. m. today on flight to Cheyenne, \Wyo. After § Cheyenne, will procecd their SUSE March 6 will suspend minute at 3 p. m nemory of Mars) Caron & f: An au one Dewey of Wi the 3 in stolen in t tane will be shipped Neville, TIL, M Arthur Goebel, Dol pant last year, re trip from Secott G 8 T, tol late yesterda ¢ (UP)— ht partici- d his western “1d here at y. He arrived from New York reh a a here GIRL HiTS TRAFFIC POST, FATHER GOES TO HOSPITAL 1 i« wotarcumate that many prom judge the thoroughness of a laxative | iy its violence, The salts that rush rough the stem m. not even| penctrate the film of poisonous mat- | |ter that has coated the colon. |long list of drugs will “Joosen the bowels but what is the best way to SE them? world's best at Mother Natur: own laboratory. It a tree, called CASCARA. dians used 1o chew t rcach old age without a It is the t thing there for em; best for the blood The most beneficial in its action the howels, of g yet disclos- T"or many rea of all, ther Bristol Man Gets Several Broken ! Ribs and Cut On Head in Collision ial to the I Bristol, March 6—Thomas Mik- dcei of 15 Murray Road s in the Bristol hospital with several bro and a seve it on the s the result of it ocenrred at the | 51 is one in her bark o The In rk laxative ma is ihe corner of West 2 befor be is st rared from not weakened s occasionul when one needs and less. You don't find yo up the day follo the bowels more their own volitiol !caret that stock Mikdeei was rid rated by his daughter rently gnal cn Py beeame Pirst on the ¢ un effort to collided with the ction condi- in ke a traf- of is no HABIT 80 ! ,;;*‘ig 1 erit 3 tion is not considers Saint in | rows, | Sebastian w hot with ar- is gh landed | v flew | Lookizg for a Job? Looking for Goed Help? 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