New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 24, 1928, Page 9

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enees. Despite that fact in which the pa Herbert Hoover, merce, predomina cratic and repu turnoy the vote below thickly state. Gov. appeal for rep half of Hoover was light in ti cainpa Votir pressed in today however, b gation to the tes at large ‘I of the u half o vote send 7 delegates irict delegates, of e a full vote. republican: o but many h uce for Hoover. Thie demoeratic candidi 10 Gov. Smith. Both deles lenged by an 1 ch; 1 Ty, Fered Newton it a so1 on the place Mayor Lawrenee | of Chelsea democratic lineup. Besides these, the way from 6 a. m. and to close privil Doston, April 24 (P—Massucl setls voters today werc for the first time in the the commonwealth to expr strictedly, their presidential prefer- a quict cam- | names of Gov. | Alfred E. Smith of New York and scerctary of Come- d in the demo- | an fields, tively, held little promise of a heavy An added damper on the vote was scen in the continued rain carly to- i day which, following two succes days of downpour, threatencd to cut normal in the less of the | populuted sections national conver will vleet ind 64 district latter having The republic ut laree anc whom eael will unpledg- © eNpresse majority of the are pledged slates wer outsider.” the nderson of the (1 Institution ropublican Quig 4 Smith supporter LITILE INTEREST |ATLANTIC " INMASS. PRIMARY " Chances of Getting Out Big Vote Today Are Slim | ory of unre- respee- | ve | closing Tours of the proferences ex- < election will not, | binding on either dele- on. ight will dis- profer- whao atlantic honors. Detroyat was he night of several local con- tests were to be scttled by the vot- ers. Polling places were to open all to 4 p. m. from 4 p.m. 1o 9 p. m Build eAnd Help , ‘Build STILL IS LURE TO BEVY OF FRENCH FLIERS, SAUNDERS FIND ’ NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928, rancy gtes-at-lar, The France is a Bernard machine, [to the | designed by the late Jean Hubert. | It is driven by a 600-horsepower His | pano-Suiza motor and probably is |the fastest machine entered so far |in the transatiantic race, | Both Captain Coudouret and Count Louis de Mailly-Nesle are war veterans with fine records. The cap- tain is attached to the 34th squad- ron, but has been granted leave of absence for the transatlantic venture. He will pilot the France, and his companion will act as navigator and wireless operator. And Still Another Still arother pilot who says he is only waiting now for the weather to . break is Naval Lieutenant Paulin Louis Paris, who flew the first mail plane to South America. With gov- and dis national conventions and representatives will be chosen in the | w state, county and city committecs. With campaign was onc of the quietest in years and a light vote was ex- pected. | The republican organi didates for various office ad little opposition to the organization's s of seven candidates for delegate-at the national convention. There was a contest on the demo- is cratic side for delegates-at-large to the Houston convention supporters of Governor Smith as a presidential candidate and those cross the Atlantic by way of the Azores and Bermuda, in a new C. A. M. 8. bi-motor seaplane. He plans to carry o mechanic and a radio operator. Waiting behind Licutenant Parls in this venture, to help him in casc of need or to attempt the crossing if he fails, will be Captain Francois Guilbaud, naval fiyer. The Latham company is now completing a sea- | plane which Captain Guilbaud will ct delegates opposed o him. Of the 18 candi- [both in the republican party. In the dates for only a few contests, the b |burgh, was opposed for renomina. | conducted spirited campaigns. I tion can- 'tion by William §. Adams, a Harris. |the Seventh district, the Germun- burg hotel man, and the Rev. Wil- {OWn section of Philadelphia, or no opposition and there was no lix waged any organized fight agains(;”om large who will go uninstructed 1o him Dar nemination for United States sena- | film censorship, the government has between | tor. contests of ernment support, he will attempt to | the cight places. eight | 15th district, comprisiug five cova-" ere supported by fricnds of Smith [ties In the northeast corner of (he id four of the remaining five were |state, Representative Louis T. Mc- \cked by opponents of the New |Fadden is opposed by Mra. Cerncia xecutive. Bryce Pinchot, wife of the former David A Pitts- |€overnor of Penusylvania. -Both Reed, | for- um O. Harper. Philadelphia negro Mer Mayor J. Hampton Moerc is r. ncither of whom has |SeeKing to wrest the nomination Representative George P. Tow. William M. MeNair of Pittsburgh | unopposcd for the democratic, Although Turkey has no board of | stopped the showing of pictures hav- two congressional ling communistic propaganda or im- outstanding interest, moral tendencies. There were dou do Mally-Nesle alongside it, alene, Lindbergh is behind the flying spirited Lindbergh away darkness and out of the hands of the R Ot entl READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS he had land Two new French planes which are | was geateful for this thoughtful as- owner of which was an “ace” in expected 1o tackle ¢ westward fc flight scon are pie- At the top is the with Captain Louis Cou- A uniform) and Count Louis Below along “Spi tines by Ser sistance and invited Detroyat to come to Amevicw as his guest, “Why not fly over Lindbergh sked with a smilc as one airman to | Used by Gu anotier. Builds a New Plane Since he the world war became acquainted with | . B Lindbergh and carvefully inspected | bergh and nearly as thin. He is, pro- troyat (lower right), who will iy it | ;o g i or st Louis” Detroyat |fessionally, one of Lindbergh's most s supervised the construction of a | ardent admirers. (BY MINOT . April 24 SAUNDERS) - The new model of spirit 1ine, troyat design is a single-seater, | fly alone. The new machine has been a mys- | fery pla ully guarded at th military field at Le Bougret, penses of building it and for flights it will make t Le Bourget ficld 1 of last year and : French airmen who into the Captain Louis one of t astic erowd immediately after Lindbergh alwa s | ufacturers of macaroni, the Frankie had been taughit that bank- ers had horns and cloven hoofs, and thatif he should go into a bank, something might leap out at We'te exaggerating a Bit, but you get what we mean—his father knew a bank as a place to enter in fear and trembling, e “Those days are gone forever.” The folks who bank here walk in with head in the air, shoulders back, full of the confidence that comes from having money in the bank, and knowing they’ll be greeted like friends as well as customers: If that sort of bank appeals to you, come join our banking family. and companion of the celebrated Guynemer. fly with the familiar stork insignia nemer and seen in the | United States on the machine flown | by Costes and Le Brix. Detroyat is almost as tall as Lind- | He says he mere- an Avimeta-92, which |1V intends to do some long-distance surprisingly like Lind- | ghts across Europe, but his friends It is an all-metal | believe that if the plane gives satis- Another Team Coudouret and x- Count Louis de Mailly-Nesle v | will be ready for an attempt to fly are being met | from Paris to New York soon. Th by the firm of Bozon-Nerduraz, man- | will attempt the flight in a speedy chief | monoplane which has been christen- use. Maurice of Levine ing tests with his Drouhin, by Rene Couzinet, pilot and engineer. Detroyat will | States also | congress, Use All - Of Them Investments Vacation Clybs Mortgage Loans Christmas Clubs Savings Accounts Industrial Loans Foreign Exchange Checking Accounts Travelers’ Cheques Commercial Banking Personal and Corporate Trusts Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage 5% Industrial Certificates of ‘ it Insurance (through the Com- merc(ial Company) 24-Hour Banking Thr. Our All-Night Rotary De;uof?torv Interest pud every 3 months on Savings Accounts one-time olumbia, still is mak- “Arc-en-Cie! the Rainbow—which is a new type trimotor monoplane. Tt signed specially for an Atlantic flight young pilot was de- French ‘Nominations Being Made by Several Parties Iphia, April 24 (—Pean- | a voters had an opportunity 10 express their preference in the labor auditor PENN. VOTERS HOLD PhosisillES TODAY i | | | | | | was denied the right 1o usc the |tivitics of ant Jean Detrovat. nonoplane, heautifully stream-lined, | faction in these tests he will not de- |state-wide primaries today for C“-l designation of the regulur on [ He is considercd one of the fore- and driven by a 200-horsepowsr |12y long in getting started for New didates for the November election. | 1 ballot, wanted a place on the most Irench contenders for trans- Wright whirwind motor, The De-| York. 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