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Y i. ! the 105t 1em nsi- Let § NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928 u Prohibited by Injunction From READY FOR CROWD Making Ocean Flight New York. June 21 (A—A tem- | { porary injunction today stood be- | tween Thea Rasche, German girl! fiier, and her projected flight to Europ: The state supreme court order. obtained by Harold W. Hartwell and his assignee, the Hollis Corps revealed for the first time backers with whom Mis recently severed relatior The injunction, *r e 1o morrow afternoon, restrains Miss Rasche from using the plane pur- chased by her new backer, Mrs. James A. Stillman, or from making any flight from North America or Europe. rangements for a ti ing for Old Orchard Beach 2 from where the ocean hop was 1 be made, when the papers were served “I'm not worried a bit over this, Mrs Stillman said. “The plane i now In my name, the nsurance pa- pers are in my mame and 1 don't see how they can stop us.” Broke Relations Calvin Harris, flight manager for | the Hollis Corporation, ana Harry | Heckheimer, its attorney, charged Miss Rasche with breaking relations | with their company at the instance of Mr. Martine to accept more ad-| vantageous terms from Mrs, Still- | man Miss Rasche denjed this was so or! that she had broken the contract §he declared the contract was ab- rogated when the Hellis Corporation failed to live up to its prom deliver a plane to her by Ju The Bel . the com tiss Field June asserts it was not although she was allow Two of the members of \¢ Corporation arc revealed as Her- man B. Wilson of South Norwalk Conn, and Harry C. Bani®e r of New York The corporation ass that of share of a half of all profits accruing from the flight will be lost unless| $15,000 and that its rightfu the injunction is made permancnt No Other Woman | The complaint say: Hartwell would hire some other wonan pilot if 1t were possible, but that “despite &n extended search” he had been | unable to do so. i The contract, which was atiacheds to the complaint, provide should Atlantic flight cessful around the world would of whether Mrs make the oéean he, if and when Btillman fight with tho court restrictions are removed, still remained an open one When Miss Raschie announced her new arr ents she said 1t was that there would be oth- | er than herself and her German | mechanic in the planc when it took | off on the ocean fiigh “I woull like to lantic,” Mrs. Stillm awer to a direct 18 a questjon of w 1 would be only too happy to accomany her on | Cernwerne Houston tod est to show my confidence in lier abil- ity.” Now Bedecking City for Demo- cratic Convention Houston, 1T n and the Lone § R al day ive idquarters. 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