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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1929, the jury her testimony had been ac- |a motive inspircd his attorneys toibe conducted under the rules and|In the “Industrious Boy? contest'St ne Mourtain. whi vesulicd o which bus 3 I W re in President (oolidge's tvated by spite and jealousy. fresh efforts. regulations of the Amcrican Medi- | the first prize will be a bicyele, with the death of setc v and seri. s lof the « f stor s e adjournment. { “There, on the face of my client,| What his status Will be now that |cal association; a “Miss New Irit- | other s of iry 10 eight o Three of g boxing gloves and | of the i carved slowly . - asure is aponsored is proof of how far she wou.. go,” |Gallo has been convicted was a mat- [ain” contest, open to all ladies of 'spa 0005 10 ull hoys competing. linjared are mene il of Civil War ! 4, repubtican, Penn- he said in pointing to a long Knife [ter ‘of speculation in legal quarters New Britain and vicinity: an llvdu.\»’ He e committee in charge| ¢ yas 1 < \ - ¥ B y to all " scar which Gallo and his witnesses |today. trious Boy contest. and a baby pa- | of the affair is Walter J. Kenney as 1 | thers and widows ot had testified had been inflicted oy — — |rade and pageant which witl preface executive : John 9. 01 eary | neaten an wie w S {e Passes Gold rie s, sailore and ma- s the girl, | Parents’ Exposition |the opening. and Edward {sohich exploded I ve star Mothers’ Bill pean World War Two commmm “0' Mmmac_ Gullo was nearly stabbed to death At A' April 15-20| 1t the perfect baby conts a and knight. e it : : e cumetori by Ccro when the men met last year Arena April 15-20 {011 o prizes will 4 | e — the i © filling capar’ y et 5 ——em— o i in the exercise yard of the Charles council, Knights of Colum- |the *Miss New I 5 ¢ the Qeveo Gilled & a. . bhurst t o £ e T AL: @ dn i in England and Wales mflng complete chhllles street jail, where Gallo was being [lLus, anning to present a Par- |first prize will be a ho “‘C‘”n,‘“cn Killed l{' tonation which skook cntive || : s Coetdnd Al work ou ughly at one in every held on ofher charges. Throughout |cnts' 1:xp April 15 10 20 at|with $300 worth of wearing ¢ Stone Mountain Blast cicibornoc - S e b riages. In the United Sates his first trial and since Cero has|the Arena. A nun S L i0f e beunil peie s Al e i : oy el Yie ImATrigge in every den ends in contended he had mever seen Fan-|ploitation features o ang- [valued at $250. Prizes will be g P S 3 A Nt Saaa the divorce court tasia before the day of the shooting |ed, among them el e ot Tante ot o A and failure of the state to cstablish Dosten, March 1—The cconomic importance of aviation to New Lng- land is illustrated by the fact that there are today approximately 140 New England manufacturers, rep- resenting 45 distinct industrial lines, selling direct to the aviation trades, declared President Samuel W. Strat- = s, a ton of Massachusetts Institute of K S 5 - 3 ‘Technology apeaking this afternoon = ‘g ° before the New England Council at In addition to this, it i3 pointed out, there are today two manufac- 3 y turera of complete airplanes in New a England which are alvcady pro- i : > ° ducing planes. These are the Rour- v : don Alircraft Corporation of Hills- = : e 2 R. I, makers of the “Kitty plane, developed in New Ingland, and the American Moth Aircraft Corporation of Lowell, Mass., making the American model of the English DeHaviland Moth. Other planes will soon be in pro- duction in New ¥ngland. acording to public announcements. The Sikorsky Aviation Corporation is Luilding a large plant at Bridzeport, Conn., to which will be transferrad the manu- facturing of Sikorsky amphibizn and transport planes. Another develop- ment at Rrid rt he announce- nent of the Whittlesey Body Corpor- ation that it will soon put into man- ufacture an American model of the English * Avian” plane, to be called the * erjci Avian.' “In New England we are seeing the gradual development of airplane manufacture,” President Stratton Ithough it is not improbable that New England will find 1s greatest industrial opportunity in tha production o. parts and acces- v sories.” " ” b . Z ‘ i Despite the great increase in num- . o / i [0 d "“"“""0‘"“ ‘e ber of landing fields in New Eng- 1 : y _ ; P : ; : q v “" ’0"" g Jandiin thollact tvo santa . that oo ; 5~ ) 7 lja i o) Reom '.’ QO“ X ‘ | 5 & ex- man, O part in the contest for its dur: . od 2 ik at | ANl were velopment of adequately equippm g . 4 q and lighted -airports in New Engz- ¥ d ) N land s unsatisfactory, bt t} 2 % X \ . "ldy closely dependant upon the d e - to which the speed and other aduin- teges of aviation ave utilized by | o = business and industey,” the speaker z 3 4 =~ Pur- declared ' g President Stratton referred fo a report of 4 study of New England's . p opportunitics in aviation made for bt ST > the New Lngland Council by its eo- o N ’/V i < chased . Sepa- > N research consultants as a contribu- i = o 7 tion 1o New Ingland's industrial de- g i : : Y velopment. The report will soon be 44 9 - published. “In it President Strat- \ 7 /// ton declarer, “will fonund 1. terial of great interest to New Eng- land business men and anufac- | Complete Room Outfit turers.” Complete Room Outfit Choi T = Choice of Poster or “The Army and Navy require- oice of df'l“:“fl. Straight End Bed ments and the rapidly spreading air or Wool Mohair Suite h A e mail routes ofter 1l « S , i ng suite and select- upon which commercial a s remarkabla Livinz Room Ouifit 25 P ecially to conform _with this portation in Armwerica will be (e of the Divan--Wing Chair —and “o Q g ‘.”""’ei ontfit! l[mmiwl are oped,” he said. “Unlike o i+ Club Chair i choice of Vool Mohalr or 4 - ] ) s / the tull €ize Bed (elioice of poster or there are no direct givernment sub- ! Jacquard. Also the I nport ble— v = A /) *‘u ght "_f"l wif»d_rvlhe” sidies for air transportation her Scarf—DBook Ends— I Lamp. and 5 7 7 A t\_v‘! l.’m\-\r:\~dnf Dresser! BBut this will act in our favor over a Shade—End Table—Foot ol—Magazine ( R f R it h.‘mmn l«![r.vs‘ and Va long period of time as it m Rack and Table Lamp! - :»Icm- A i\'_ m}{nrnl,’\ s, corner we have to give much clo : i \ \lain and Morzan streets. tion to cfficicncy in plan operation. 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P ULIEERLY £ Second Conviction Puts Status o] 11 i) ] e "””fil First Doomed Man in Doubt et - 1| Y] —— - | Boston, March 1 (P—A jury in Buitolk cous court car today convictedg muel Gallo, evere clothing salesman, of n in th first deg r the killi of Joscpn crime for which Ganzi i ged Brooklyn, N. Y., g T E— ter, has been senten Un i , 5 5 Gallo successtul ( . : Complete Room Outfit cal, a sentence of h in the tric chair is mandatory 3 For your Dining Room, we have selected this Tt was Cero, whose life has been very low price ik you l) L prolonged through three e, =y - tely! The estension 3-Pe. Unpainted Breakfast Set g0 probadly scalcd Guios Bed—Spring and Mattress Tablethe Chins i S 4 he Brooklyn man took the . Chair and five Side Chairs make up the suite! Ilere is an amazing offer that will be and accused Gallo of the shooting A complete Bed Outfit—the met- The Buffet Mirror and a 42-Pe. 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