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’ — WITH F AM"”S (wEl Automobiles Take Usual Weck-end ] Toll in Connecticut — Dr. Beach . —— { Hurt in Hartford. To Put Noted Ryan Plane idi worcora. conn. apea 50 o "Tr nopersons werc injurcd in auto- M | mobile aceidents in Connecticut over | —_— : Dr. Charles T, Beach and his wife St. Louis, April (®—The fa.|Were injured Sunday night when » mous partnership. “We.” composed f_!‘r"‘,f,"p:‘:"f! e \’,““',‘I’;‘M’fd‘ By of Col. Charles A, Lindbergh and 1is | struck a telephone pole, Neither silver mouoplane “Spirit of St | was eritically hurt, Louis.” meared dissolution with the| Two skidding accidents at Ridge- announcement of his intention to fly the ship to Washington today to place it on permanent cxhibition in the Smithsonian Institution The monoplans, which elightly more than 40,606 miles un- der the hand of its famous pilot in a score of countrics in its year of vx- istence, carried Lindbergh through his cpoch making New York-o-Paris flight, a tour of the United Stutes and Canada, and the good will flight to South Amcrica. Millions of people. craning to| eatch a glimpse of its flashing silver | wings haye thrilled to the sotnd of its motor! knowing that it was part of @ matchless combination that has written air history. Tts tame caught fancy of young and old alike ' nds of miniature copic wer built which found place on the mantels of homes, in show windows. | and many public places. “Built In-~m bicgo Built in San Dicge, Cal., early last| year, the trim monoplanc tirst took flight under the lhand of “Shm™ Lindhergh. air mail upilot, and as- pirant to transatlantic honors on | = May 11, | A non-siop flight to St. Louis and lus flown | s injurics 10 four persons. Andrew A, Collins of Danbury suffered @ broken leg in the second ficeident Dounald Biumibwrg, 5 was able to g0 home after treatment after he Jad been knocked down by an au- tomobile at Diridgeport Two children. Lena . and Albert Signori, Jr Were so- verely injured when an driven by their ¢ ouohil ther struck a tele- phone pole at Wat, John Patrick wus o answer A drunken driving charge in Dridse- port city court today after a col- lision in which he was slightly hurt. MANGAN IS NEUTRAL 'INDEMOCRATS ROW Gonvention Opens then to New York brought Lind-{ . (o . = 8 bergh and the “Spirit of . Louis” |« TADL . M B to Roosevelt Vield where the take- | ot ntral commiitter, is not off on the New York-to-Paris fiight [ 00 cttmal _ commitioe. s not ooy 2 ot Fieg | ONS secking state control and will \|'U“: ‘“”d:yu mtr] "m”,,u Lara W take no stand until after the open- el (8 Rk Y o e e S e it \ France kept the plane on the|!NE OF 'l; et n‘}\‘ :;:\»1 ¥ ground, but “We." unpatient to ‘.u-"”"‘ jn Nl XL, ) i, 3¢ May and to im expected that the movemen off, (fewito Meletup Moy £8 808210 oust-dumae: 3. WAlshi of Meridan: LonionsEnsisn LRl U e s o i e =l tor il i e he Teturn 1o America was made "".'“i ‘\r"*n'l‘ i S Lynch of x"\- n o steamship. Then followed the | Haven e i f.,gm home w'; “Louis .and a tour |&Otten under wauy d 1l of the United o8 ) ,“,.“,": ew Britain will be \\)I T X;lv\ 3 Lindbergh and his plane into many [in the confeggnees whic ||>1\( cam- g R | paign will enfail. 1t the reorganiz i g i o sful, s fore- e Sou American good wiil{tion group is successful, it is fo ‘ m\:)rnu(xlzl» p-bl?r"\hhHVI 15 ‘numrw.\“"‘*' that Thomas 1 -‘!"‘JH’AIA.L !n:(- ' Mesico, Guatemala, British Hon- V|0.VH<|‘>('mn||\II!unmlv wi ilso los . uras, Salvador, Honduras, Nicara- | hi office A i 2ua, Costa Rica, Panawa, Colombia,| Sentiment among the it en Virgin Tslan. Ports | going from New Iiritain, appears 10 . 8an Domingo, Haiti and Cubw, |be in-favor ~of the Walsh-Lynh i ¢ termination of the tour Feh, [ouster. but it is claimed v;..n Spel- 15 brought the Jirit of St. Touis" | lacy has some supporters her o rest in a National Guard hang e = Tk S o v under | POPED TO LEAD LEAGUE s ! e ]‘ . H Dave Rarbee, with Portland is & o annpuncement last ight yjdoped to lead the Paciie L | Col. Lindbergh, brought a_tinge of fleaguc in home runs this season. He rugret 10 Louisians. They were | hit four in the first ten days of play t loath to take leave of the plane to|this year. y which they had attached an affee-| — : tion and which had earried the COHEN LACKS CONFIDENCH pame of their city to many elimes| Al Andy Cohen necds, according ; and to man ypeoples. {10 New York eritics, fo muke good o . dy is Proud of Ship ffor the Giants this season is @ lot { Col. Lindbergh himselt spoke with of self-confidenen that e will In . &n aceent of pride as he told of 'h'l {able to hit and field in major leagn iles the single motored planc bad | s . ¢ ;::’n-r.‘d without failing. Mystary Olon | wririon. Ablo “The Spirit has flown slightly { Lanndry.—adyt. niore than 40,000 miles,” he said, “Tt as heen inspected several times and . nothing materially wrong has been 4 found., It is apparently in perfect mechanical condition.” The start for Washington was set . for not earlier than 8 or 9 a. m. | 1 SUFFERS STROKE Berlin, April 30 (UP)—Rumors in | Warsaw political circles are to the f f effcct that Marshal Pilsudski has auffered a stroke and is partly par- alyzed, the News Agency Telegraph- en Union said today. It was pointed . out that Pilsudski was not preseat at R the official grecting to the king of A Afghanistan Sunday and in some quarters this was taken as proof of \, the reported illness. NO SIGNIFICANCE ! Managua, Nicaragua, Apri - (UP)—Postponement of the 2 ¢ guan election from October to if vember 4, recently announced, has little or no political significance, it | was said here today. Politicians | pointed out that such a postponc- | . ment probably Was necessary in or- der to prepare the eclaborate clec- tion machine. ; j Lyceum Mystery Clock, Charles H. Hall Durant Cars—advt. . "NVOD DEZY SPELLS” - Never well. Always tired and fag- kcd out. Beauty tossed away by | neglect. Te be beautiful and to kcep youth the system must be {roe| trom poisonous backwash of consti- pation which often causes dizzy spells. For 20 years, Dr. F. M. Ed- wards gave his patients, in place of | calomel, a compound of vegetable | ingredients mixed with olive oil, | nar#ing Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. | Known by their olive color. They frec the system of poisons that rav- age health, energy, beauty. You need never. have sallow com- plexion, dull eyes, coated tongue, throbbing headaches—all signs that your bowels are clogged, liver is tor- pid. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets nightly. They act amoothly and without griping. How much better you will feet and look! Everywhere wise men and women who know the value of good health take Dr. Ed- wards’ Olive Tablets. All druggists, 15¢, 30c and 60c. & May Take Stand Alter State ; Musicians to Perform Before! Out of Town Judge that the most tulented music student in New Biritain will have Announcer tanity to win NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928, U R OB 0) RSHP TEST SETFIR JINEZ . ntowas 1 =cholarship entitling v woor hier to sote metropolitan nusical learning. he contest, ditions to th vlich i unden the dcgis of the New | Lome~The septuagenarian King: S Britain Musical ¢ Will take place’ Gustav of Sweden stretched himself NeW Haven—Girt of $60,000 to e in the Camp sehool audi- ‘1o the limit, amid Joud appiause, to YVl Ly Benjamin Stern of New torium. AU that time contestants do Lis share in winning a handicap ' YOrK in memory of his brother, Will play or sing before an out-of- ddoubles.match in the Tnternationa) I-0Uis. town judge. wiho will decide the Tennis tournament. winner. The fortunate individual | New Haven—Marriage announce- | Wil then be privileged to follow in- London— Bovhics. ecicbrated for Nt reveals that Lawrence Ross, {he TOOISteps of George Westerman. their ample proportions. have been L4l€ senior. had resigned and en ptolinist, who wen the scholarship thrown into constornation by rumors | €UTUary 11 married Olivia White, that an ultimatum is to be promur. OUi¢lY Young woman of New York. Music studoats between the ages fated that they must reduce or re- Harttord a’ : 1 of 18 and 5 are cligible. Detailed -tire. N ~Changes in faculty at 1ules 1 b_\“"hos- xnfio::pxcg —— Trinity college is accompanied by Ly c ciling with Marcus ¥, Chicago— Wdllington Mix abtained “PPOintment of Dr. Thurman ILos- Vleitzer, president of the Musical @ divorce from- his wife five. ypars 0" 1100d. foriierly of Harmard as | cub, T T similar 1o those “980. but suw no nécassity for telling 463N OVCPRINT the contest Iast vear, | Ber about it unless he grew tired of | The Kate A. Stanley scholarship: {N¢ Partnership, uuti et e b '\.'h"“"" — Anionle Znloahi, Jaudi w N to 3160 from last CTPer he'kept her in blisstil tgno. deCk-hand on oyster boat, sitps vear. A ¢ 110 wid 1o the schol. TENT¢ Then a telephone call from ®Verboard and is drowned. irship fund was given in the Camp 218 110rneys caused her to learn N R sehool auditorinn last Tuesday any | ©f the diverce. Now she is secking to ow Haven—Glovanna Garun, 15, du in, ird of the Mr 101 but (he Small sums ex Kate 0 4 thorough canvass of former the pen is believed that when falented pupils, taught like live unt to is ma abon mnsic Wil pecei to the be urge not vise in New follow ry teachers in v el R he notices calling atten- scholarship -contest and 1o enter their mest Music students who local v but they must There arc no il that 48 necessary is rules and give notice by igil ri of bring @ contestant, The known la came from > [ expensive pre the fund more this vear of New FRENCH b identity of the judge will bo 1 cceding than ECTION RETURNS Puris. April 50 (P—A compilation possible by ad- A. Stanley fund, ! 570 was in when the executive club met at the home liitzer to consider the sit- are still coming | s of the schol- arship concert are yet to be mot, It final reck- scholarship fund . . but it was an and reduced | the hourd thouzht should he permitted 1t 15 Tikely that this year one of the miost prominent musicians Englund willybe the judge. 'FLASHES OF LIFE: “BOBBIES” MUST W York-The Hoover-for- President committee takes note of a statement by a genealogist that the descendants of Andrew Hoover, who | came from Raden, Germany, -in 1740, { would number 947,356, it they could.' 1be found. No estimate has yet heen turled himselt in front of tra artford—Vincent Perry, 4 . inflicted the by Tsadore Lopez duri fight in latter's home. s | ridlng. Trinity college. set aside the deer died of illuminating gas {from a gas heater paed in a room while taking bath Angora — When the Turkish schoolboy learna his alphabet, next ' year, he will have enly 26 characters With which to famillarize himself, instead of 96. Also he will read left to right instead of right to left. Belieyv- g that its difficulty contributes to: urkish illiteracy, parliament had decided to discard the Arabic alpha- het in favor of the Latin, Musical litional so the tund Clement J. Lewis cngaged by the Alpha Delta “The Hits and Bits of 1928 been working with the revue San Francisco—Rudolph Friml, light-opera composer, bis third wife, the present Mra, |ball on Thursday -and {Friml and slso_his second wife to | nings, May 10 and 11, Tarls and”"stage a party” with his| The fe first wite, who Hves there. the appearance of New Brit-| Frida; Taden “The Je s New York—Another son of Louls | Hartford, and W G- Kaufman, banker, has gone to the | Springficld and Boston, Mass, stage for a bride. Louis J., Jr., eloped | on March 9 with Miss Dorothy Dilley of Los Angeles, musical comedy actress. “They had onr com- plete consent,” says Kaufman, Sr. In | {1924 Graveraet Y. Kaufman was| marricd 10 Mae Daw. a Follies girl, | Both sons are associated with their {tather {n his bank. St. Paul—Fifteen year old Gustay | Wilkoski holds a record for looping a Kite. He did it 300 times in 6 min. | utés 30 acconds. mdge | executive | After Other Remedies Failed. Skin Trouble Qiuckly Th Stmple Way, be inte sears 1 & axin trouble I cal “You may for whout § New York—The multiarious cases REDUCE OR THEY MUST QUIT W()I!l(l ., 4. dies police ing a made in political circles of the num- New Haven—Newly erccted Em- ' ade Med or of Smiths. nuel Lutheran church, Rev. H. | ° — W. Voight, pastor, dedicated. London~The Prinee of Wiles has — | 4N OPPOT- {yecided to udopt a new means of New Haven—Two fires in down- transportation the uirplane. But it is town section do damage in aggre- | hd * 9 s tuition 10 only to meet lis numerous cngage- ' Sate of $30.000, R 9 St e s ey A | ew Dritain's rlans to discontinue his horscback — Hartford—William G. Brill, news- | vaverman, made alumni secretary at * poison bath- “AIT& AND BITS" REREARSING . who has been Sigma traternity of the New Britain High school to direct their musical revue, ,"* has in re- | | hearsal for the paet few weeks and |is confident the show will go over | bigger than any previous production. plans to take {1t Will be presented at Odd Fellows' y-eve- ture of the. show will he sters,” | who have been heard over W{C, of BZ and WBZA, of Suffered 8 Years. With Eczema Ends is issued by the ministry of interior fected me in two dit this morning of the results of the Of Funnng the metropolis have not . body. alloting of the last two caused Mavor Jimmy Walker to for. ata o Wwith one covstitucney missing. show- >t his skill with the “Ivories.” At a !ty 1 \hve soies S obory o3 wid that 1he new chamber of deputies ' Charlty concort he accompanied a'remedy snd fained, 1t will proudly admit Bl D e conetit et ke male choir on the piano as it sany 1!t vour remedy has proven fha beat and imunists. regior publicans, 143 radical republican; 4 republic left republicans, n socialists, lists, 101; conscrvatives, 15; s not heen Nesber, Augusta, Other remedic: his own composition. “WilI You { Love Mein December as You Do in | | May 2" radical e 2 to recommend ft. for ecrema, commun- Fairfield—Unidentified man found ¢, ""immend It for screma, on railroad tracks thought to have!cents & box—at your ai ist, that drugginte all over Americe sre glad alf used up yet.'—Ray O, | Me. tmp! one— NEW BRITAIN NATIONAL BANK OLDEST BANK IN NEW BRITAIN as well as by Insurance is necessary if you want to make doubly sure that the payment of insurance * premiums will result in your family’s welfare being secure. 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