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™ i L NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1928, TAKES OWN LIFE PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES PEAGE SEEMS DISTANT iClan Douglas Trophy Winning Drill and Degree Team WITH A STOCKING l bpbnrtagneinden | A T er ye: Physical Di-,Smalley park. Afternoon, Rotary | S he Y.|league games at Walnut Hill park, | Being Settied, Gifl smgl“ Hemn t[] Deafl] S . red xz;. use of the| Y. M. €. A. vs. Smith and Vance | New Bedford, Mass., July 30 (UP) be vimming pool on Tuesday and|vs, Willow Brook. Dancing and _peace still seemed distant in New Wifll one Hand | mornings to the boys who|show at Washington. | Beatoras | Leafils o today un e th ity unds o affceting 28,000 opera- | —— the strik y who pl ¢ pleas- WRIEHT,S MARK |tives and 26 mill corporations, en- | b i« . n on these two days, tered its 16th week, e ook, Yoy 36— (M-—Reliov- ! . ion of two | Recommendations of the State ing herself a failure o araay studies, Miss Marvyl Egland, f : o AL AE i | ::gl:rd "‘:lcbu;:lhxhs..:;?: .u\nlin;t\x llhealr Glenville, Minn., twi s il ‘ des sub: | t pt | Plaverou L dnhn i | differcnees 10 a disinterested tribu- ing about her throat, pulle bt , | cnees s E 1 to have track and A nul, were expected to be considered M e Duesey B i o wpartment of girl frien s . o cide followed a night of s i > ¥ i | leaders today or tomorrow. Mo s folonea 0wt of 0ot vion, e e ot GETAD Glider Staps Alolt Four | “Sier s wrepostion from tho Saturday from a g 3 1 : 4 ; . : sume source come weeks ago me Saturday from & €k camp 8t D1 | ey’ Tark; 2 Jousph e Hours, Five Minutes ~ vr” “encouragement, ana ' was Dlaued or ) ait en Fashibgton; 3, Jamps Malane, considered doubtful if the latest A Searih & s RE Benann a bl . i G | move to end the' dispute would 10t Sune. 30 ash t ley -‘ n _I'ru\nm.m“n, Mass., July 30 (@ succeed, E ski, Nathan Hale; second, —The American gliding record set| Following the postponement of to. Bu nd third, Joh Iy ille Wright in 1911 has been | the textile mills committee’s parade, ok. ken here for the second time in | scheduled for last Saturday, New Tirst, Sm : i ‘«‘vi; by l‘lrlvr Hesselbach, Ger- | Bedford experlenced a qulet weke- ] ro0 man flier, whose latest effort kept|end. So determined were the auth- w‘;‘:fc;“i”d ° ; ) him in the air four hours and Jlxc}(, ties to stop the proposed parade, ety Hold Boxing : minutes. for which no permit had been Enthus wnd int ¢| Last week Hesselbach stayed |issucd, that about 200 policemen t title fight v T aloft 58 minutes, which was 4% min- | were imported from other eastern | jutes better than Wright's early | Massachusetts communities, and a | | achievement. Yesterday, favored by |company of militia was held in a brisk west, northwest breeze reserve | supervision of | which swept the sand dunes of Cape| Adverse weather was given as the | Nathun Hale | Cod, Hesselbach jumped into his | reason for postponement of the par- | G b etk BaBRay ey ROl boxing Louts) motorless plare in an attempt to lade, which s now scheduled to be Back row, left to right: Jas. Pattison, John Miller, David Brown, Fracer Miller, Robt. Brown, Robt. Miller, b ET ) Daliay R 3 better the world record of 14 hours | held next Saturd | William Downic, William Miller., :v'x”an; ;fio:;"n\(.ll rx)r(u A 1].“ e [ resul ” 15 follows: 1 and 23 minutes. The strike, which started on April wjddie o Jas. Law, Robt. Pattison, Duncan MacVicar, Geo. Thompson, Daniel Alexander, Thos. Gibson, told 1 ::m_w e B g etehet; 95 y Good Conditions |18 |? protest against a 10 per cent pipgg row: Hugh McGovern, William W. Scott, JohnStevenson, been able to sleep for several nigl ’ 7 3 & 85) Conditions were so auspicious | Wage cut, already represents a % 5 v, 8. C. i Ik e Tr e tatliive ATior b ; _ Dinola; 60 that he refused to delay even for |T0Il 1088 of approximately $9,000,000, | Clan Doughs, O. §, C., drill and| pound a Kinoutt drew; kfast and with his launching degree team, which recently won the | o bre e :",'”I‘b,"“r\’ £ in e a0 ponds 2 ind Jodik drew | crew hastily assembled, his plane,| POLISH ENGINEER HERE | State championship and Carson Moudy left. Miss an Wil jui challenge cup a competition i nd 40 pounds, Jurczyk and Kowal-|the Darmstadt, was cd o 3 Zacxvosid, & Lo o ', a srpayment | ¢ ¢ SIERD. B «lly hias also planncd to| Hill juts abruptly over the waters | or in this city during the past few ¢MMeTtaiMment in conncetion with | foC0 B FOTERASOR M A0 B |l ont. His daughter Anna, 16, was When did not appear for Make boxing a regular feature for Ol\i\' ;L"“‘“’:}“""““ "*:Y- v | days, studying the city's methods of ‘"“';l”“'{:,“'“;"“;'\"\ ""\*’“"‘;‘0‘ ‘1‘" ‘x:“;‘ et ey ! Killed instantly. Drileat e Thnsthe se iy asH Shle ind Friday afternoons. ithin five minutes he had gain- | caring for water and sewage and jror, ' oURCSIAY evening e , Mary, another daughter, and Es- o e j\l\m.\im‘..l for Weel [ed altitude and thereafter !l ciraet congiliont: Wam Eiiiain mad atia tall, Soiglions TEOm Bnistol Ambulance Wrecked on | incr Hart were treatea for minor sald she apparently had been dead | For the convenicnce g nforma- | swooped and circled gracefully over cno of the 20 cities in America the L P Present and all persons in- Way to Fatal Crash |injurics at a hospital. 50, BORY DX ToTe. tion of the parcnts of the boys and | & course between Corn Hill and|cnginecr had chosen for the purposs; Loresied in the Order of Scottish| o o 5 July 80 (UP)— Biis Inil Wi noiawnky fwol e GRS cnd their loisure hours| North Truro, edging farther and jof studying American methods in | C1418 @re invited to attend. Wil trasiiag Woiihe soanb Gt ctamped posteards, one addressed to 1 the playgrounds, Director Smith. | farther away from shore as he man- | preparation (o aid the Polish govern- | fcon e g [fatal accident, an ambulance| Walier Bassford was appointed re- lier parents and one o Miss Lewis, | WIcK s outline BllsiLe Gieg] e ISR blne ) Micr,m«nlv.lin improving water and sevas: Search Fails to Clear |crashea into a telephone pole and | Celver of rents today by Judge Henry \eithe lich indicated an inten- |TAm for the various grounds: | heights. conditions in his country. As gucst )i ‘stery N ol e ster | P. Roche in the foreclosure action “m‘x‘nhter f;.,rnl..l ,\Ivl]l't\l]d‘l-. lnl ot l,“.( 2= 1" Monday, basebzll games at Smith.| Prospects for a rtecord breaking |of Chairman James J. Sl bin - L? M)_fitel‘.‘ Of Ba“‘m‘“‘ | I:x;lu\\\\<:\"}<1\d ‘J’""fl'l’"i,,l]’):"' 1 Webster| o tho Commercial Trust Co., against A58 AR Gheok-fop $250. foom Burnitt and Smalles Park. Track | flight seemed 50 good that his two | water board, Mr. Zacaynskl visited | po% Bedford Mass., July 86088l O MG e g [ Bernard Miller, to collect rents from advertising agency for whom she |Moet at Nathan Hale. Afternoon, |associates, Captain Paul Roehre and | the watersheds at Burlington, Whig- { (4 F)—An wl-night = search had | 5P MO CERT B0 S the tenants o Miller's — tenement hal dons zome iltustrations and §70 | lotary league games at Walnut Hili| Major Vergne Chapelle, directed the | ville and Yorestville, being much jm- | f4lled today to clear the mystery |SHUANCE i | block on Lafayette strect. The no- 16, et 8] incey erdsTs ark, |camp employes to prepare bonfires | pressed with the city's huge pump,|S4rTOUNINE reports of the sighting JUER, ©0 0 G e, tiled today in city court, author- st ke Tuesday: Morning, track meot at|Wwhich might serve as beacons at| During the past year he was study- | Of & blazing balloon over the ocean |, 0 1 TR BF A8 BISRL F1E TR0 ises the receiver to collect one-half LEAF TOBACCO . Afternoon, Girls' Playground | night. ing American drainage systems and O here vesterday. lof an accident in which the four.|©f the rent. The property of the Washington, July 30 (@ . ue games at Smith, Durritt and Forced Down water filtering systems at the Massa- |\ Coust guards peported Jast wieht [0 P8 E T T NGT Taplante of | A¢fendant located on Stanley street tobacco held by manufacturers smulley Park After about four hours, however, | chusetts Institute of Technology and | BAVINE seen two men in the: battoon | B FOF &) T80 BERER S 07| was recent) hed in the sum of dealers July 1, aggregated 1. Wednesday, Bathing y Hesselbach, who had turned inland, | was an active member of the Tolish &% I seared 1 '“y S e el e hen b 4] $50,000 by the trust company for 378,240 pounds compared 1.- |test at Willow Brook < disappeared over a ridge and failed | Students’ club of Boston, which has 1}'{: it e and W esmort red through the windshicld of | [lure to meet payments on a prom- 998,144,550 pounds on April 1 this|P. M. Swimming mec |to reappear. A search had begun |a large membership in New Britain. 40 ""'1 0 o eR BRI DA | S i X | 1ssory note, for which he mortgaged year and 1.841,078,123 on Ju Rotary league games 2 nut Hill| when a messenger brought word | He is a guest at present of Anthony CNUY mmade a parachute jump, ac-| | the Lafayette strect property. last year, the census bur park: Nathan Hale vs. Vance: Bur-|that the glider was down at Well- | Cieszynski of Curtis strect and s‘“,nt‘Lox-hm, to the guardsmen. On her return Misa Catherine vacation, to be Miss Moudy, who shares ¢ ment with three ot Miss Egland 1o spend the her, Miss ad told M she felt depressed and took ! —Plhoto by Collomb 000,000 per year under terms of an |car, attempted to pass two others nterstate commerce commission or- |and struck a third which suddenly RENT REC NAMED 2 | S TR In the foreclosure action of An- B T ritt mith. Doll show at Nathan | flect. | the week-end at the latter's summer ! No balloon was known to be i (One Killed, Two Injured tonio Palmiere against Paolo Puzzo, Ha Hessenbach explained that a | cottage at Momauguin. Among other {Dis vicinity at the time and author- In Aut hile Accid t'G'*mv‘rm Palmieri was appointed re- wrsday: Morning, track gicet at|change in the wind had made it im- | guests were Miss Helen Lukomski of i1i¢s were puzzled us to the identity| I Automobile Accldent | ..icc; or rents by Judge Roche. Smith. Boy Playground leaguc games | perative for him to land or face the | Boston and Miss J. Jedziniak of ©f the airme to their fate.| Woonsocket, R. I, July 30 (UP) = S e Washington, Smalley Park and|alternative of having to soar out to Hartford. Mr. Zacczynski will leave | One girl was killed and two others CURTIN IN BANKRUPTCY athan Hale, Afternoon, Girls'|sea. for Boston tomorrow. | 5 htly injured when U\t“ .'\\H()I)\l'l-l Electrict] Inspector Cyril J. Curtin igue games. Show and e tain-| The fliers came here several —— | Washington, July . (A—Rail- bile in which they were riding slid| fled hankruptey pepers in the Unit- nt at Vance grounds. weeks ago. They hope to open a| The little fellows go into the rouds carrying mail for the Post|down a 20-foot embankment near|cd States district court in New Ha- \y: Morning, track meet at|gliding school. | home—Herald Classiticd Ads. |Office department were awarded an | here yesterday [ ven in which he puts his unsecured | i |Increased pay of approximately §15,-| John J. McGuire, driver of the | claims at §94 and no asscis. 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